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After their mother dies, Jackson Jones is too busy selling drugs and bedding young women to pay attention to his two motherless children. Sienna and her little brother Siddhartha grow up in a Miami Beach mansion without schools, doctors, or attention. It's the 1980s and their dad uses the mansion, with its dock on the water, as a base for his drug dealing and to house the seekers and lost souls who follow his lackadaisical cult, leaving Sienna and Siddhi to raise themselves. Their dotty grandmother and distant occasionally picks up some slack but won't take responsibility for her son's failings as a father. Sienna realizes that she and Siddhi have to raise themselves in this intriguing and unusual story about siblings helping each other survive a dysfunctional family. Janna Brooke Wallack's stories have been published by literary publications such as Hobart, Upstreet, Glimmer Train Press, American Literary Review, and more. Her short story "Campaigning" was a finalist for the Lascaux Prize in Short Fiction. Naked Girl's prologue "Five Pictures" was a finalist for Glimmer Train Press's Short Story Award for New Writers, and her story "Cat and Rose" received a Pushcart nomination by The MacGuffin. Naked Girl was named a semifinalist for the 2024 Publishers Weekly Book Life Prize in Fiction. In addition to her writing career, Wallack has worked as a grant writer, a substance abuse prevention counselor, a wetlands manual editor, a theatre production assistant and an actress. After spending a couple of years in Hong Kong, she moved to Hoboken, NJ, raised five children and moved to Stone Ridge in the Catskills of New York, where she ran a permaculture gentleman's farm. For more about Janna, visit https://jannabrookewallack.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
After their mother dies, Jackson Jones is too busy selling drugs and bedding young women to pay attention to his two motherless children. Sienna and her little brother Siddhartha grow up in a Miami Beach mansion without schools, doctors, or attention. It's the 1980s and their dad uses the mansion, with its dock on the water, as a base for his drug dealing and to house the seekers and lost souls who follow his lackadaisical cult, leaving Sienna and Siddhi to raise themselves. Their dotty grandmother and distant occasionally picks up some slack but won't take responsibility for her son's failings as a father. Sienna realizes that she and Siddhi have to raise themselves in this intriguing and unusual story about siblings helping each other survive a dysfunctional family. Janna Brooke Wallack's stories have been published by literary publications such as Hobart, Upstreet, Glimmer Train Press, American Literary Review, and more. Her short story "Campaigning" was a finalist for the Lascaux Prize in Short Fiction. Naked Girl's prologue "Five Pictures" was a finalist for Glimmer Train Press's Short Story Award for New Writers, and her story "Cat and Rose" received a Pushcart nomination by The MacGuffin. Naked Girl was named a semifinalist for the 2024 Publishers Weekly Book Life Prize in Fiction. In addition to her writing career, Wallack has worked as a grant writer, a substance abuse prevention counselor, a wetlands manual editor, a theatre production assistant and an actress. After spending a couple of years in Hong Kong, she moved to Hoboken, NJ, raised five children and moved to Stone Ridge in the Catskills of New York, where she ran a permaculture gentleman's farm. For more about Janna, visit https://jannabrookewallack.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
“Naked Girl is a story of the enduring power of love in a family of lunatics,” says Janna Brooke Wallack of her debut novel, a poignant piece of literary fiction. Though not autobiographical, it reads like a memoir. Wallack's enduring voice and fresh vision evoke the storytelling of masterful novelists like Ann Patchett, Kristin Hannah, and Zadie Smith. Naked Girl is a captivating and moving story that explores the dysfunction of a family, the struggles of 'fitting in' and the power of hope, humor, and imperfect love. Growing up motherless in 1980's Miami Beach, Sienna and her little brother Siddhartha get by with their charismatic and capricious father, Jackson Jones. When a small windfall relocates them to a condemned mansion on the water, the siblings are forbidden traditional schooling and left to live off the land. As Jackson uses their new home to create a communal cult, the siblings are forced to raise themselves in a carefree, chaotic oasis. Living amidst the vagrant seekers who take up residence in Jackson's utopia, Sienna and Siddhartha strive to protect their unconventional family.Janna Brooke Wallack writes with warmth, compassion and comic brilliance in Naked Girl, an enthralling debut novel brimming with the adventure, resilience, humor and heartbreak of growing up on the fringe of decency and longing for the unattainable comfort of home.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
“Naked Girl is a story of the enduring power of love in a family of lunatics,” says Janna Brooke Wallack of her debut novel, a poignant piece of literary fiction. Though not autobiographical, it reads like a memoir. Wallack's enduring voice and fresh vision evoke the storytelling of masterful novelists like Ann Patchett, Kristin Hannah, and Zadie Smith. Naked Girl is a captivating and moving story that explores the dysfunction of a family, the struggles of 'fitting in' and the power of hope, humor, and imperfect love. Growing up motherless in 1980's Miami Beach, Sienna and her little brother Siddhartha get by with their charismatic and capricious father, Jackson Jones. When a small windfall relocates them to a condemned mansion on the water, the siblings are forbidden traditional schooling and left to live off the land. As Jackson uses their new home to create a communal cult, the siblings are forced to raise themselves in a carefree, chaotic oasis. Living amidst the vagrant seekers who take up residence in Jackson's utopia, Sienna and Siddhartha strive to protect their unconventional family.Janna Brooke Wallack writes with warmth, compassion and comic brilliance in Naked Girl, an enthralling debut novel brimming with the adventure, resilience, humor and heartbreak of growing up on the fringe of decency and longing for the unattainable comfort of home.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Pet parents have been asking for simpler pet treats with far fewer less ingredients…and Jackson Jones founder/owner Farm to Pet, based in Chicago, offers just that. There's no processing, no salt, no preservatives and no names that are really long that you can't pronounce – we're talking pure protein (truly single ingredient treats). Many of the […]
***This show is brought to you by DistroKid. Go to http://distrokid.com/vip/the500 for 30% off your first year!*** Following the colossal success of 1982's Thriller, it took five years for Michael Jackson to release his highly anticipated follow-up, 1987's Bad. He once again collaborated with producer Quincy Jones as he did for Thriller and 1979's Off the Wall, but this would be their last time working together. This final installment of the Jackson/Jones trilogy was another massive hit, selling millions of albums worldwide along with achieving more awards and accolades. Comedian & Actor Donnell Rawlings makes his first appearance to talk about Moonwalking and some of the bigger tracks from the album, including one of his favorites, "Man In The Mirror" Follow Donnell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnellrawlings Follow Donnell on Twitter: https://x.com/donnellrawlings More Donnell Info Including Tour Dates & Tickets: https://www.donnellrawlings.com/ Follow Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshadammeyers/ Follow Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshAdamMeyers Follow Josh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshameyers Follow The 500 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the500podcast/ Follow The 500 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the500podcast Follow The 500 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The500PodcastWithJAM/ Email the show: 500podcast@gmail.com Check the show's website: http://the500podcast.com DistroKid Artist Of The Week: DivaGurl https://srgils.lnk.to/SOB Instagram: @wearedivagurl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Geoff and Brandon have a conversation with brother and sister duo Jackson Jones and Katie Bell. In a real and authentic way you hear them share their journey from joining an intro to trail running group to running ultras. It's a lot of laughs and a lot of great advice on trying trail running for the first time.
Labyrinth comes face to face with Baron Nightcloak and must fight to save herself and a feeble Nick Northcutt. Meanwhile Zack Lapidus is looking for Jackson Jones in hopes that his classmate will lead him to the nefarious Mr. Bliss.With the our heroes focus divided, it may be a prime time for the villains of Solis Bay to strike where it hurts.If you want to learn more about the weird world we're playing in - we started a World Anvil page for you! It is going to be updated with lore and articles about the universe our game(and future games) will be set in. So if you want to learn all the weird little details about this world you can start exploring Waves Beyond Limit at: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/waves-beyond-limit-jaedmcFeaturing:Jae K. RenfrowGail as Labyrinth(Gracie Hartwell)David as Lazarus (Zack Lapidus)___________________________ Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getoutofdepth____________________________________Website: https://www.getoutofdepth.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/getoutofdepthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/getoutofdepthinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/getoutofdepthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/out_of_depth_____________________________________Learn more about Icons RPG: https://stevekenson.com/icons/_____________________________________Music, Stems and SFX licensed by https://www.soundstripe.comSound design by Jae._____________________________________
We're back!!!!Lazarus fights the transformed Jackson Jones while Labyrinth races after a shipment of Mr. Bliss contraband. And every comic book battle needs a special guest appearance - and we've got a doozy for ya.If you want to learn more about the weird world we're playing in - we started a World Anvil page for you! It is going to be updated with lore and articles about the universe our game(and future games) will be set in. So if you want to learn all the weird little details about this world you can start exploring Waves Beyond Limit at: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/waves-beyond-limit-jaedmcFeaturing:Jae K. RenfrowGail as Labyrinth(Gracie Hartwell)David as Lazarus (Zack Lapidus)___________________________ Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getoutofdepth____________________________________Website: https://www.getoutofdepth.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/getoutofdepthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/getoutofdepthinstagram: https://www.instagram.com/getoutofdepthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/out_of_depth_____________________________________Learn more about Icons RPG: https://stevekenson.com/icons/_____________________________________Music, Stems and SFX licensed by https://www.soundstripe.comSound design by Jae._____________________________________
In this episode of Post-Podium, I am joined by Justin Bolsen, the winner of the recent Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament - a competition including 27 contestants who previously competed in the teen tournaments of season 35. In his last appearance on the show, Justin finished as a semifinalist; this time around, he completed his redemption arc by defeating Jackson Jones and Maya Wright in a two-day total point affair final. Topics discussed include Justin's preparation for the teen tournament versus the HSRT, his eager response to a clue about one of his favorite musical artists, and how he plans to face his greatest challenge yet: the season 39 Tournament of Champions (TOC). We also analyze each of his games from the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals individually and talk about, among other things, the nuances of gameplay and wagering strategy. Timestamps 0:14 Introducing Justin Bolsen 0:55 What was competing in the teen tournament like? 2:16 Did Justin make any large purchases after the teen tournament? 2:43 How did both groups of teen tournament contestants get to know each other? 4:06 Justin on his connection to trivia after the teen tournament 5:44 Justin's reaction to the first email about the HSRT 7:21 Did Justin ever consider the possibility of a second chance? 8:08 Who did Justin not want to face in the quarterfinals? 9:28 Best glow-up of the HSRT? 10:08 Justin on studying for the teen tournament vs. the HSRT 12:01 Final Jeopardy! wagering was consistent throughout the HSRT 12:57 Did Justin have any goals or expectations for the HSRT? 13:52 Justin on how his quiz bowl experience shaped his preparation 14:52 Justin's best and worst categories 16:44 No college attire? 17:43 Any unused contestant stories? 18:45 Justin's quarterfinal match (vs. Shriya Yarlagadda, vs. Teagan O'Sullivan) 21:26 "Who is JID?" 23:06 How did Justin spend his day off before the last taping day? 25:00 Justin's semifinal match (vs. Stephanie Pierson, vs. Claire Sattler) 29:02 The Finals: Game 1 (vs. Jackson Jones, vs. Maya Wright) 31:57 The Finals: Game 2 35:02 Post-HSRT celebrations 35:56 Justin's HSRT watch party experience 37:00 Justin's dad's reaction to the finals 37:42 How much clout does winning on Jeopardy! get you at Brown? 38:22 Justin's plans for the prize money 38:48 Who is Justin looking forward to meeting in the TOC? 39:26 Some trivia regarding Justin's TOC berth 40:03 How much time will Justin dedicate to TOC prep? 40:59 Wrapping up and promoting social media 42:06 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jericbrual/support
A Cherokee County School District teacher has been selected for a professional development program at NASA. Cherokee High School astronomy and physical science teacher Lana Glaus will participate this summer in the LiftOff Alumni Summer Institute at the Kennedy Space Center in Cocoa Beach, Fla, the district announced. The institute offers workshops, hands-on activities, field investigations and presentations by NASA scientists and engineers working on various missions. The nationally competitive program is sponsored by NASA, its Texas Space Grant Consortium, University of Texas Center for Space Research and industries. This is the second consecutive year that Glaus has been chosen to participate. The costs associated with participating will be paid by NASA's Georgia and Texas Space Consortiums. This year's theme for the program is “Planetary Defenders,” and teachers will learn more about NASA's study of asteroids and comets and how to protect Earth from their impact. Justin Bolsen, a first-year student at Brown University student from Cherokee County, won the $100,000 prize on "Jeopardy!" Thursday evening. By winning the Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament, Bolsen, 18, will be the youngest contestant in the Tournament of Champions competition this fall. Bolsen, a Creekview High School graduate, said he studied hard to get this point and is "overjoyed" to be the winner of season 39. Bolsen competed against fellow Georgian Maya Wright, a senior at Emory University from Peachtree City, and Jackson Jones, a junior at Vanderbilt University from Louisville, Ky. in a two-day final. Scores were combined from both nights. In the Tournament of Champions, Bolsen will be facing some of the best "Jeopardy!" contestants to compete on the show. Sequoyah boys' basketball coach Allen Carden announced he will be stepping down from his position with the Chiefs after a meeting with the school's administration last Friday. Carden led Sequoyah's program for the last seven seasons, taking the Chiefs to the Final Four in 2022, and winning a Region 7AAAAAA title that same season. Sequoyah went 17-12 this season and made the state playoffs. “In a meeting (with) admin, it was decided that I should step down as men's basketball coach at Sequoyah HS,” Carden said in a tweet. “Decisions can be left to interpretation. A difference in philosophy of how a top notch program should be run and irreconcilable differences were the main issues.” During his stint with the Chiefs, Carden coached to a 120-83 overall record with five state tournament appearances. He leaves with three 20-win seasons, three Elite 8 appearances and three Sweet 16 showings. In the playoffs last year, he coached Sequoyah to a 135-point outburst in a home playoff win over Paulding County. The Chiefs hit 16 3-pointers in a game three times with Carden at the helm. Since he joined Sequoyah, 10 players have gone on to play college basketball, including Kyle Keener and Dylan Wolle from last season's Final Four team. Carden had five 1,000-point scorers with the Chiefs. Sequoyah athletic director Peter Vajda declined to comment on the decision. The Cherokee County Planning Commission has voted to recommend denial of a request to bring a special events facility to Highway 20 in east Cherokee. The planning commission voted 7-2 to recommend denial of a request from Countryside Ventures, LLC to rezone 16.76 acres from agriculture single family residential to general commercial at 14045 Cumming Highway, near Hopewell Road. The applicant is also requesting a special use permit to build a 6,400 square foot special event facility, which the commission voted 8-1 to recommend denial. The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners is expected to vote on both applications April 4. Two nearby residents spoke in opposition of this request, citing concerns with noise from the facility, sewage affecting the wildlife and environment in the area and impact to quality of life. Some planning commissioners also voiced concerns with the impact that this facility would have on nearby residents, as well as traffic in the area. If approved by the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners next month, the facility, which would hold up to 200 people, would be called Countryside Ventures. Creekview High School student Kennedy Easterling will be inducted into the National Society of High School Scholars, the organization announced. Young NSHSS scholars get a life-time membership to the organization after their induction. There are more than 1,700,000 members in over 170 countries, according to the society. For more information, visit www.nshss.org. Woodstock Arts is performing beloved musical "Company" starting this weekend, inviting audiences to consider the relationships in their lives. With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, "Company" follows bachelor Robert and his married friends. On the night of his 35th birthday, Robert contemplates his unmarried state. The story follows Robert through a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding. Asked what she hopes audiences leave with, Director Lauren Morris said: "Ultimately, this is about the existential question of who and what matters in your life. Who are your people? Because I don't think we can do this without them. We need each other." "Company" is on stage at the Woodstock Arts Theatre, 8534 Main St. in downtown Woodstock March 10- 26. It is recommended for ages 13 and older for adult themes. Tickets are on sale for $18 - $20 online and $20 - $23 at the door. 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On this episode of Take Command, Craig and Logan discuss all of the quarterback news from Tuesday and why the Washington Commanders would be smart to stay away from any potential Lamar Jackson trade. Tune In! Subscribe to Take Command wherever you get your podcasts! Remember to rate and review! Visit us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@1067TheFan/featured Follow Craig & Logan @CraigHoffman on Twitter and @Logan_Paulsen82 on Instagram. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sarah and Buzzy recap the remaining 4 quarterfinal games of the Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament as Claire Sattler, Lucas Miner, Tim Cho and Caleb Richmond each secured their spot in the semifinals. Then, they discuss the first semifinal game where Jackson Jones advanced to the finals. Hosts: Sarah Whitcomb Foss & Buzzy Cohen Production Support: Alexa Macchia & Carlos Martinez Follow Jeopardy! Instagram: @jeopardy Twitter: @jeopardy Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/jeopardy Website: www.jeopardy.com
Sarah and Buzzy discuss the first 5 quarterfinal games of the first-ever Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament where Maya Wright, Avi Gupta, Stephanie Pierson, Justin Bolsen and Jackson Jones each secured their spot in the semifinals. Hosts: Sarah Whitcomb Foss & Buzzy Cohen Production Support: Alexa Macchia & Carlos Martinez Follow Jeopardy! Instagram: @jeopardy Twitter: @jeopardy Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/jeopardy Website: www.jeopardy.com
In this episode of the DEVELOP podcast series, Danielle Reynolds and Jackson Jones discuss career, his recent move to the Permian Basin and advice for those just beginning their careers. Listen now and share with a friend!
Travis talks with Johnny Jones, Trey Walker, Teegin Routt, Jackson Jones and Coach Joe Wynn following Mason County's win over Pendleton County on September 23rd.
Ashley and Travis talk with MCHS FCCLA students Maura Hartman and Jackson Jones about their nationals experience.
Bonus episode! Jackson Jones joins the pod to do a deep dive into basketball topics. They discuss what defined the current era of basketball, the evolution of positions, and the 2021-2022 rules changes. They also discuss the future of the NBA, identifying what changes in gameplay and rules would make the league better.Intro/Outro Song: Better Man - IsReal MusicGuest: Jackson JonesInsta: Jaxkodax
James Hiley Richardson, 83 of Robinson Texas, died peacefully in his home surrounded by his family on Friday September 17th. James was born March 21, 1938 in Groesbeck, Texas to Pearl and Jewell Richardson of Thornton, Texas. James always joked that his dad's name was Pearl and his mom's name was Jewell and together they had a little (gem) Jim. He graduated from Thornton High School in 1956. He met and married Barbara Ann Solley of Groesbeck Texas and they married in 1958 at McClanahan Baptist Church in McClanahan, Texas. The couple moved to Brownwood, Texas where James was the manager of Duke and Ayers, a variety store, and transferred later to Lancaster and finally to Marlin, Texas where he and Barbara raised their two daughters. A few years later, he became a banker at Marlin National Bank, where he remained employed for 15 years. He met many lifelong friends while working at the bank and all who met and worked with him called him friend. Later in life, he and his wife were self-employed. While in Marlin, he was very active in his community; a member of the McClanahan riding club, the Marlin Lions Club and the Marlin Country Club, where he served as President and loved to play in the Friday golf scrambles. He loved the lake, camping and boating with his family and was an avid Rancher for all his life. He taught both of his girls to water ski, along with all of their friends. In his later years he continued to ranch and garden and watch his grandchildren play sports. James was also a Deacon in his church and was involved in ministries such as Friday morning breakfast with Mission Waco, The Waco Odd Fellows and My Brother's Keeper. Mission work was a daily part of his life. James enjoyed playing a good prank and many people can attest to that. He always had a ready smile and a quick wit. James is preceded in death by his parents, his brother SW Dub Richardson of Groesbeck, brother Billy Q Richardson of Robinson, sister Bonnie Ingram of Waco, and granddaughter McKenzie Ryan of Robinson. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Barbara, daughter Teri and husband Tim Holtkamp of Robinson, daughter Kim Jones and husband Phil of Robinson and son Scott Richardson of Robinson, granddaughter Brittney Fikes of Robinson and grandson Jackson Jones of Robinson great grandchildren Lane, Cole and Case Fikes of Robinson and many nieces and nephews. Barbara and James were also foster parents for years and were blessed with dozens of children in and out of their home. Many who continue to come to visit and to family Christmas gatherings, including Dianna Guerra and her family from Lewisville. Visitation will be Tuesday, September 21st at Pecan Grove Funeral Home in Robinson Texas from noon to 2:00pm. A celebration of life will be Wednesday, September 22nd at 10:30am at Meadowbrook Baptist Church in Robinson Texas where he and Barbara are members, Dr. Cary Killough presiding. His final resting place will be at Thornton Cemetery in Thornton Texas, with a private service for the family at a later date. Pallbearers are his grandson Jackson Jones and great-grandsons, Lane, Cole and Case Fikes. Honorary Pallbearers are Kevin Hetherington, Jose Ballaza, and Ron Miller. In lieu of flowers, donations in James Richardson's name, may be made to Meadowbrook Baptist Church for the Lauren Robertson Para-Peru Missions. Please make notation in the memo line.
LifeTalk where we talk with PCA Alumni about life while encouraging and equipping you to live out the Truth of God's Word. In this episode we continued to talk to the Jones family about living in a diverse family and how their family handled conflict growing up.
LifeTalk where we talk with PCA Alumni about life while encouraging and equipping you to live out the Truth of God's Word. In this episode we talked about the loss of a parent and the processing of grieving and how others can support someone during a difficult time.
#AFLEuropePodcast | Welcome to a brand new series on the AFL Europe Podcast, One Kick Later. Hosted by Jackson Jones, One Kick Later will talk to some of the most passionate players, coaches, umpires and volunteers across the world who have fallen in love with Australian Football and have played significant roles in growing the sport across Europe. Without further ado, we're excited to present our first guest of the series, Florian Naumann. Growing up in Germany, Flo was first introduced to the sport on a school exchange trip to Australia. Seeing Essendon play live at the MCG, and even having a kick with the Olinda Football Club in Victoria, it didn't take long for Flo to fall in love with the sport! Hear from Flo speak to Jackson about some of his favourite footy experiences over the years, including the AFL's International Cup in 2017, the growth of the men's and women's game in Germany, his good friend 'Tinna' who has become the first German national to play in the VFLW in Australia, and transitioning between 9-a-side and 18-a-side matches.
The Dallas Center-Grimes Mustangs poured in 8 first half threes and pulled away from Atlantic for a 60-39 win in the Boys Class 3A Substate 8 Final on Monday night. The Mustangs dropped in 6 threes in the opening quarter alone, 4 from junior Bo Huston, to grab a 24-15 lead after one. The Mustangs got one from downtown from Jackson Jones on the final play of the first half and led 43-27 at the break. Dallas Center-Grimes then began to grind out possessions in the second half, milking down the clock and keeping the ball away from the Trojans. It was 48-37 by the end of the third and the Mustangs hit most of their free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Huston connected on a total of 6 three pointers in the game and led the Mustangs with 26 points. Cole Glasgow added 14 points for DC-G as they improved to 20-3 on the season. The Mustangs will head back to the State Tournament for the first time since 2017. Atlantic was led by 10 points each from Grant Sturm, Skyler Handlos, and Ethan Williams. The Trojans finish a great season with a 14-7 record. Atlantic will say goodbye to an outstanding senior class of 6: Grant Sturm, Skyler Handlos, Keaton Juhl, Craig Alan Becker, Ethan Williams, and Garrett Reynolds. Listen to the full postgame interview with Head Coach Jeff Ebling below.
"Glostershire Gilf" This week Craig had a show at the Rigby, Samara had to have a girls' weekend in the Dells, and Nick almost lost his job and apartment. We also talk about the Patrice O'Neal documentary, The Rock's Presidential run, Jackson Jones arrest, Columbia professor on Heroin, 44 pounds of cocaine found, Dad, leaves GF for her mom, and much more. Hosted by Craig Smith, Nick Hart, and Samara Suomi Follow us on Instagram @SincereLife @thatsamarachick @nobodycarespod Music by Sincere Life Albums Available on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/2VTjQCG1PwBBDbeNdnNiMW?si=HLie_HZUTIqKcv1O1qkm1g&utm_source=copy-link
Reverend Elder Janyce Jackson Jones was one of the artists showcased in August 2020 at ZAMI NOBLA's visual art exhibit, Cocktails, Tea, and Art. She discovered her passion for art upon retiring to coastal North Carolina after 21 years of dedicated service to her church and social justice causes in Newark, New Jersey. She since has experimented with and been inspired by several techniques and styles, finding what she calls “Creative Happiness” in the process of pouring paint onto canvas to create abstract, vibrantly colored, soul-stirring works of Fluid Art. Online galleries of her art can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janycejacksonjones/?ref=page_internal Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artbyjanyce/ Prior to retirement, Reverend Janyce served as the Co-Pastor of Newark's Unity Fellowship Church (UFC), an inclusive, nondenominational, social justice-oriented ministry. Prior to that, she helped to found Liberation in Truth UFC, also in Newark, serving for eight years as its Pastor and Executive Director of that church's Liberation in Truth Social Justice Center. Under her leadership, that Center provided spiritual, social, and mental health programs and services, classes, support groups, meals, and HIV/AIDS education and prevention services to the greater Newark area including the LGBTIQ community. Reverend Janyce currently lives in the Wilmington, North Carolina, area with her spouse, Valerie Jones, and their dog Buster. Ever the activist, she continues to volunteer and support her intersecting communities of affiliation, working at the local senior center and serving on the boards of the Frank Harr Foundation, SAGE Wilmington, and the local branch of the NAACP.
Jackson Jones and Doctor/Senator Donaldson start their nationwide tour to convince other States to follow California's lead on making vaccines mandatory and eliminating vaccine medical exemption. Have a scotch with a group of Senators and hear the master plan on saving our nation's children. But when the doctor-turned-politician is left to try to explain the science and medicine behind her idealistic plans, will intelligent Senators see her pharma-backed plans for what they really are? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-ryan28/support
This week I talked with Jackson Jones. Jackson is a Radio show host for Q106 in Madison Wisconsin. He's also a comedian, and a Podcaster. We talked about his life as a radio personality, his experience with PTSD, and he told a story about the time he was almost beaten to death. You can find Jackson on Facebook or on twitter at https://twitter.com/mrjacksonjones He also has a daily morning podcast that you can find at http://www.q106.com/social-mornings-podcast/
This week I sit down with the founder of Fingrprint, Jackson Jones. Fingrprint is a corporate gifting company that makes custom wooden pieces for companies and brands to the likes of Gary Vee, Young and Reckless and countless more. Jackson has an unmatched determination to succeed, and it shows in how he talks about Fingrprint and his journey to become a full time entrepreneur. Get a FREE $5 -> https://cash.app/app/CSDFRPD Check out my gear -> https://kit.com/howtheyrehere/podcast-setup Earn a free stock -> shorturl.at/jov49
We are so excited to kick off our Podcast with a local on-air radio host, Jackson Jones who is going above and beyond making a difference in the community through his Non-Profit Jackson’s Community Action Fund. His organization helps support community organizations & other local non-profits in South Central Wisconsin. JCAF brings people together whether it’s by collecting school supplies, raising money or helping individuals get through hard times. They work off the “Teamwork makes the dream work” mentality. Using social networking & crowdsource they help unite individuals through community action. JCAF believes in the idea that small gestures can make a big difference!
In this breaking news installment of Grade A Nation, Chris Thomas chats with Jackson Jones about various scenarios involving the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Jackson Jones claims there is more to this story than meets the eye. Listen to his thoughts on a body double being used and Epstein actually being alive enjoying a Shamu Shake at SeaWorld!
Valerie is a national consultant and an 8th generation resident of Louisiana. She provides technical assistance, promotional information, and training in the areas of cultural diversity, coalition building, grant writing, and non-profit board management.
We want to welcome you to our 5th Annual Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education conference. When we first created MLDSE, we thought it would be a place for people to gather, to listen to others, share their own personal journeys and validate their struggles. It quickly became apparent that support has many layers beyond just listening. For us, this has been a journey of not only listening but sharing, educating and connecting, nurturing and networking, encouraging, laughing, crying and celebrating. From the trenches, we take our own personal experiences, the good and the bad, and use them to empower others. Five year later, MLDSE is busier than ever 24/7/365 and we are growing in ways that we never imagined. We are thrilled with all the partnerships and relationships that we’ve worked hard to build and for the supports and resources that we can freely offer to Maine’s Lyme community. This year’s conference is a culmination of five years of hard work and steadfast determination to bring all our resources under one roof, on one day, with free admission to all who attend. Bring your questions, find some answers, connect with resources and leave with hope. Paula & Angele Co-Founders, MLDSE
Shep and Jamaal return with a very informative and insightful conversation with holistic lymphatic drainage specialist and family friend Camille Jackson Jones. In this family day episode, Camille talks about how she helps people understand their bodies better, why our healthcare system is flawed and how she was introduced to beer. Also, special guest host Joe Satchel provides some powerful insight on what it's like being a 6 month old watching his dad record a podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The final piece of my conversation with Jackson Jones. We finish-up strong talking about the nonprofit he created called JCAF...oh and we talk about poop emojis!
PART 2 with Jackson Jones! We get serious, then back to funny AND I take a shot at tackling division. #AllOverTheMap_jh
Enjoy the ride as I share the 1st part of my conversation with Q106 Morning Show host, funnyman & nonprofit creator (Jackson's Community Action Fund)...Jackson Jones!
In this episode you will learn: • Why you won’t want to miss the Midcoast Maine Lyme Disease Conference • How this conference is perfect for patients as well Lyme Literate Health Care providers • How the conference is designed to take care of people with Lyme including a quiet room and quality food. Paula was bit by a tick in October 2009 going undiagnosed for almost 18 months. In April 2011, Paula had Neurological Lyme Disease and numerous co-infections and began her three year journey back to health with a team of lyme literate doctors. Angele Rice was bitten as a child - after growing up with numerous complex chronic health conditions - her state of health after the birth of her first child galvinized her to look for answers for why she was so sick - she was finally diagnosed with lyme at age thirty. These women first created the Midcoast Lyme Disease Support group - and later the conference as a way to empower and educate their local community about lyme disease - and as a way to bring national expertise to their local community.
In this episode you will learn: • The Midcoast Lyme Disease Support and Educations upcoming fundraiser and concert • How Paula uses cranial-sacral massage to heal from the damage caused by Lyme • And how the work she and her organization have put in have yielded awareness for conferences fundriasers, and state legislation Paula Jackson Jones is the President and Co-founder of Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education, a non-profit 501c3 organization that serves the needs of Midcoast Maine’s Lyme community since 2014. The Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education group was created and exists to raise awareness, foster education, advocate for change and provide community support for those affected by Lyme Disease and other tick-borne associated diseases in the Midcoast Maine community.
With tracks from Psyche/BFC, Axel Boman, Session Victim, Jackson Jones, Joe Claussell, Indigènes, Rodamaal, Von Party & Dreems, Michele Mininni, Sebastien Bouchet, Omar-S, B12, Christopher Rau, Hunee, Alton Miller, Ströme, Blaze, Missy Elliott Feat. Pharrell Williams and Marshall Jefferson. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Paula Jackson Jones is the President and Co-founder of Midcoast Lyme Disease Support & Education, a non-profit 501c3 organization that serves the needs of Midcoast Maine's Lyme community since 2014.
In this episode of the Startup Soirée podcast, Patrick talks with Peter Jackson of Jones Lang LaSalle commercial real estate.
The first annual Midcoast Maine Lyme Disease Education Support Conference is happening next month in Wiscasset, Maine! Lyme Warrior Paula Jackson Jones of Midcoast LDSE joins Katina to share all the exciting details.
In which we discuss school memories, embryonic escapades and the mum fingerer. (Feat. Jackson Jones)
Comic Nicole Jackson-Jones talks about her vaginal rejuvenation surgery, and Author Adrian Colesberry wants everyone to know "How to Make Love to Adrian Colesberry," on the Best of Story Worthy! Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Comic Nicole Jackson-Jones talks about her vaginal rejuvenation surgery, and Author Adrian Colesberry wants everyone to know "How to Make Love to Adrian Colesberry," on the Best of Story Worthy! Here’s a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you’re listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you’ll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There’s one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We’d love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You’ll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It’s good karma guys!
Writer/Comedian Nicole Jackson Jones had a very specific elective surgery done called vaginal rejuvenation. What? You never heard of it? Well then gather round and learn a little about everyone's favorite female organ, the vagina. Plus, Hannes takes a VJJ quiz. Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Writer/Comedian Nicole Jackson Jones had a very specific elective surgery done called vaginal rejuvenation. What? You never heard of it? Well then gather round and learn a little about everyone's favorite female organ, the vagina. Plus, Hannes takes a VJJ quiz. Here’s a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you’re listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you’ll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There’s one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We’d love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You’ll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It’s good karma guys!
An interview with writer Mary Quattlebaum, author of picture books such as 'Jo MacDonald Saw a Pond' and 'Pirate vs. Pirate' as well as the Jackson Jones series for independent readers.To view the full version of this and other author interviews, visit us at www.readingrockets.org, a national education service of public television station WETA. Funding is provided by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Gina sits back as Randy Wang And Kentron Amoreus Prime explain all the reasons why Michael Jackson was freaking awesome including his video game work, the liberian girl video, and the pepsi commercials!