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In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about cauliflower salad, morons, and a huge yawn. The shows discussed are: ‘Things I Know To Be True' by The Essendon Theatre Company ‘Ron & Isobel' by Double Garage Productions ‘Heartbreak Hotel' by EBKM INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about asexuality, three-year-olds, and a petting zoo. The shows discussed are: ‘The Night Flower' by The Orderly Chaotic Theatre Company ‘Storked' by Antipodes Theatre Company & Theatre Works ‘Bad Taste' by Carrion Theatre Company ‘Austen in Therapy' by 24 Carrot Productions ‘Romeo & Juliet' by The Barden Party ‘Macbeth' by The Barden Party INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode, Jake Stewart talks about smugness, sisters doing it for themselves, and love triangles. The shows discussed are: ‘Femme Play [ungrateful slut]' Directed by Susan Rundle ‘A Wake To Remember' Directed by Alyssa Wong INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about loving nuts, redownloading apps, and asking questions. The shows discussed are: ‘What to do When You Kill Your Co-Star' by Lost Theatre Company ‘The Last Word' by Imogen Whittaker ‘Betrayal' by Thursday's Child Theatre INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode, Jake Stewart talks about deceiving a council, taking photos, and masturbation. The shows discussed are: ‘The Boys' presented by Sevenfold Theatre Company ‘Taste of Cruelty' by Sara Cowdell & Ethan Morse ‘Othello' by Melbourne University Shakespeare Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about seeking help, a disgusting little boy, and chads. The shows discussed are: ‘Jack and The Beanstalk' by The Australian Shakespeare Company ‘Blackpill.' by Paracosm INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about fursonas, finger food, and playing the cello. The shows discussed are: ‘When I Grow Up…' by Jeromaia Detto ‘Doug & Max Do 50 Minutes of Their Worst Ideas' by Douglas Rintoul & Max Paton ‘Homecoming' by Carmelo Costa ‘Live, Laugh, Lesbian' by Yaaas Kween ‘Everything That Happened at Number 68' by Nick Robertson ‘Adults Only Magic Show' by Showmen Productions ‘Timelord' by Innes Lloyd ‘Swamplesque' presented by Trigger Happy INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about attention to detail, vertigo, and a basketball hoop. The shows discussed are: ‘Bond, Lost My Bond' by Ethan Cavanagh ‘The Party's Over' by Reuben Kaye ‘Rage Bait' by Gemma Caruana ‘Snape: Life after Voldemort' by Alec Fry ‘Fin, Like the End of a French Film' by Fin McLachlan 'Throuple The Musical' by Ava, Bree & Kadee ‘We Forgive You, Patina Pataznik' by Jake & Liv INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a circus tent, slickness, and freestyling. The shows discussed are: ‘Tiny King' by Nathan Hugh Robért ‘Bigfoot: In Plain Sight' by Handful of Bugs ‘Subletting My Room for an Hour' by Max Flett & Montana Papadinis ‘Escape from Heck Island' by Con Coutis ‘The Wedding' by Andy Balloch ‘Actually Kinda Hot' by Chris Demos ‘The Booth Variety Spectacular & Formal Apology Hour!' by Frankie McNair & Isaac Haigh ‘Flop' by Arthur Hull INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about missing fingers, rillette, and the ponderings of guinea pigs. The shows discussed are: ‘Dysfunctional Family Jukebox' by Freddie Arthur ‘Smile: The Story of Charlie Chaplin' by Marcel Cole ‘Comedy Roulette' hosted by Kru Harale ‘In Defence of The Pigeon' by Guneet Kaur ‘Cadet Kelly is the Best Movie I've Ever Seen in my Friggin Life' by Ben McCarthy ‘Chimp' by Conor Lynch INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about drinking water too fast, getting nailed to a cross, and piffing oranges. The shows discussed are: ‘Breaking the Musical' by Stephanie Broadbridge ‘Starring Two Women' by Helena Ruse & Pippa Miills ‘Classic Penguins' by Garry Starr ‘Fortune Seekers' by The Burton Brothers INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about singing children, five-lane highways, and a use for an elbow. The shows discussed are: ‘Fool Me Once' by Josh Staley ‘It's Not Funny, It's Private' by Jenna Suffern ‘Bastard Joy' by Geraldine Quinn ‘Bunker' by Jett Bond INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake & Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & Elizabeth Brennan talk about a little bit of jealousy, a fat-suit, and betraying your siblings. The shows discussed are: ‘Shitbag' by Hayley Edwards ‘Love, Love, Love' by The Essendon Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake and Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about knowing dance moves, a shifty devil, and the location of the clitoris. The shows discussed are: ‘Accordion Ryan's Pop Bangers' by Ryan Simpson ‘Promising Young Mensch' by Jacob Sacher ‘No Show' by Jett Bond & Thom Heim ‘Mad C*nts' by Madi Chetcuti & Maddison Verduci ‘CVNT' by Sophie Power ‘The White Powder That Changed My Life' by Annalise Knight INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
It's Jake and Jamesy's Chucklefest for 2025, celebrating the Melbourne International Comedy Festival! In this episode, Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about being able to float, building a house, and a random happenstance. The shows discussed are: ‘Girt By Sea' by Jess Budin ‘Don't Let Me Eat My Babies' by Holly Bohmer ‘A Chance to Address the Amish Rumours' by Stephanie Hare ‘Garage Sale' by Alanah Parkin ‘You Can't Say Everything These Days' by Rian Howlett ‘Op Shop ‘Till You Drop' by The Orderly Chaotic Theatre Company ‘Teen School High: A High School Teen Story' by Jake Glanc INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a fox, being madly in love, and breaking into a stranger's cabin. The shows discussed are: ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' by OzAct ‘Pain Drunk.' by Hannah Bird ‘Djuna' by Bullet Heart Club ‘Beasts' by Persona Collective ‘Evil Dead The Musical' by FollowSpot Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about fat-shaming, medical dissection, and massage school. The shows discussed are: ‘The Cadaver Palaver' by Bare Witness Co. ‘Boys on the Verge of Tears' by The Maybe Pile INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about an eyepatch, doubts, and a ferry. The shows discussed are: ‘Rope' by The 23rd Theatre Company ‘Dennis and The Dazzling Dentistry Facility' Written and Directed by Connor Gale ‘Ladies in Black' by Beaumaris Theatre INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & Stelios Ioannides talk about a thin lesbian, church camp, and a frozen lake. The shows discussed are: ‘It's a Intervention' by The Knack Theatre ‘Robin Hood' by Melbourne Shakespeare Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & Prashanti Middling talk about a dog family, a prince, and a meteor coming to Earth. The shows discussed are: ‘Romeo and Juliet' by The Melbourne Shakespeare Company ‘The Most of It' by Sam Horton INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
On the phone-in: George Iny from the Automobile Protection Association provides advice about new and used vehicles to listeners who are in the market for a new or used car or they need tips about the vehicle they have. And off the top of the show, we hear from Mike Morrison in Miramichi, NB, about troubles with MP Jake Stewart.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a plank, sauvignon blanc, and gay pillars. The shows discussed are: ‘The Aevum Valley' by Tom Weinart ‘Cruel Intentions' at The Alex Theatre ‘Greeking Out' by Rebecca Perich ‘Fresno' by Josh Connell, Jeremy Harland, and James Greaves ‘The Boys in The Band' by James Terry Collective INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about suits of armour, an acrobat school, and how to tap dance. The shows discussed are: ‘Honour' by Red Stitch Actors' Theatre ‘Frankie & Fitz' by Tanaka Bofu ‘Our Monster's Name is Jerry' by Dirty Pennies Theatre Project ‘Truth' at The Malthouse INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about connecting planets, a spinning wheel, and being raised in Newquay. The shows discussed are: ‘Fractured Love' by Backyard Theatre Ensemble ‘Mrs. Marvin' by Emma Algeri ‘Eigengrau' by The Beehive Players INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about maritime dreams, baleen, and sport trauma. The shows discussed are: ‘Messy Friends' by Gendermess Productions ‘37' by The Melbourne Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about skincare routines, a cap with a feather in it, and a convent. The shows discussed are: ‘I'm Fine' by Saxon Evans ‘Hot White Kiss' by James WF Roberts ‘Monster' by Florian Wild & Oliver Ayres ‘Thirty-Six' by Jo Clifford & Bayley Turner ‘Labyrinth' by Forest Collective INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talks about chazwozzas, bamboo underwear, and the SPU. The shows discussed are: ‘Lost Property' by Amelia Dunn & Tuia Suter ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor' by The Australian Shakespeare Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart talks about malaise, a bath, and lutes. The shows discussed are: ‘Sweet Pea' by Mover's Call Theatre Company ‘War Cry' at The Motley Bauhaus ‘Romeo & Juliet' by Shakespeare-In-Between INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about fiery energy, a big piece of paper, and the word 'nuanced'. The shows discussed are: ‘Not All Men' by Burst Theatre Company ‘House with a Sunken Garden' by Ephemera Theatre ‘Primitives' presented by Whitfield Studio ‘The Axe in The Ceiling' by Jaya Berged INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart talks about seagulls, a baking knife, and an old wizard. The shows discussed are: ‘Dredge' created with Femmural and The Anchor Theatre Company, presented in association with Gavin Roach ‘Don Giovanni' by BK Opera INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart talks about a lizard, fancy British ladies, and cannibals. The show discussed is: ‘Around the World in Eighty Days' by 24 Carrot Productions INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Hello and welcome to Secure The insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert. On this episode you will see Eastenders star Jazzy Phoenix open up about her love of performing, her time on Eastenders and her mental health journey.You can see Jazzy in Come What May touring around the UK by visiting https://www.cuffeandtaylor.comJazzy's picture is credited to Jake Stewart. For more of his work visit https://www.instagram.com/jakestwrtSecure The Insecure is the celebrity mental health podcast that airs on Mondays available to watch on Youtube or listen to on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Make sure you subscribe/rate/review where you are watching or listening to Secure The Insecure.Follow Johnny Seifert on Social Media:Twitter: www.twitter.com/JohnnySeifertInstagram: www.instagram.com/johnnyseifertInstagram: www.instagram.com/securetheinsecurepodcastTikTok www.tiktok.com/johnnyseifert92 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Stewart talks about temporary happiness, a picture of a dog, and not banal things. The shows discussed are: 'An Organised Odyssey' by Wielding Theatre ‘Thinner Than Water' by The Lab Theatre INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a niggling presence, Commedia dell'Arte, and dog shows. The shows discussed are: 'Turning 25' at The Butterfly Club ‘Zorba's Last Dance' at La Mama Theatre ‘Breadwinning' at Testing Grounds ‘Piper' by Frenzy Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about porridge, a group chat, and a spunk bunny. The shows discussed are: ‘Popera: Sex, Death & Politics' by Little Train Creative ‘Yahoos Descent' by Furball Theatre ‘Comedy on the Rocks' by Cat & Caz INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a rapid backpedal, mulled wine, and old man sound. The shows discussed are: ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Sevenfold Theatre Company ‘Sunset Boulevard' at the Princess' Theatre INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a chef, skirting boards, and a night like this. The shows discussed are: ‘One of These Things First' by Hot Lunch ‘Recollection' by pot kettle black productions ‘The Last Train to Madeline' by Fever103 Theatre ‘The Whale' by The Melbourne Shakespeare Company ‘No Reception' by Drama King Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
In this episode of "Fort Collins Fellas," hosts Patrick and Chris sit down with Jake Stewart, the Chief Growth Officer for The Move Caddies, a local moving company based in Northern Colorado. Jake, a remarkable individual, is the only student from Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins to attend Stanford University and was even drafted by the Detroit Tigers for baseball. Appointed as the Chief Growth Officer in December 2023, Jake shares insights into the dynamic growth occurring in Northern Colorado and his personal journey that led him to this pivotal role. Tune in to hear about Jake's unique experiences and the exciting developments in the region.
In this episode of "Fort Collins Fellas," hosts Patrick and Chris sit down with Jake Stewart, the Chief Growth Officer for The Move Caddies, a local moving company based in Northern Colorado. Jake, a remarkable individual, is the only student from Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins to attend Stanford University and was even drafted by the Detroit Tigers for baseball. Appointed as the Chief Growth Officer in December 2023, Jake shares insights into the dynamic growth occurring in Northern Colorado and his personal journey that led him to this pivotal role. Tune in to hear about Jake's unique experiences and the exciting developments in the region.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about a big family, the moon, and a mammoth. The shows discussed are: ‘Counting and Cracking' presented by Belvoir Street Theatre & Kurinji ‘Blackout Songs' by Red Stitch Actors' Theatre ‘The Frog' by Big Dog Theatre ‘Girl at the Bottom of a Well' by Henry Kelly ‘The Skin of Our Teeth' by Essendon Theatre Company INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart & James Hardy talk about Celine Dion, head cannons, and political turmoil. The shows discussed are: ‘Hydra' by Brighton Theatre Company ‘Pastabate' by Dani Hayek INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart talks about a hum, drinking water, and whispering to yourself. The shows discussed are: ‘The Audition' at La Mama Theatre ‘To Kill a Mockingbird' by Peridot & Encore Theatre INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Jake Stewart talks about a pillar, a potion, and an infinity pool. The shows discussed are: ‘We're Banking On It' by MUST and Bloomshed ‘Meurants Lane' by Limelight Department INSTAGRAM: @praisedionysus @kissing.booth.productions EMAIL: praisedionysus@gmail.com It is a privilege to create, view, and contemplate theatre on the lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and will be Aboriginal Land.
Keith Schmidt is passionate about LAX and the club he helps direct, Southern Illinois LAX. Schmidt details the evolution of his club, and he provides insight into the beginnings of his passion. Next, Chad Opel is in the studio to present the latest Charitable Champion, Brady Smallie of Granite City HS. Smallie describes earning letters in SIX different sports at GCHS, and he is joined in the studio by his father, Scott, the Head Baseball Coach for the Warriors. Coach Smallie discusses coaching his son, and Brady talks about the noble charity he chose to support, which helps foster dogs with disabilities. Finally, Triad Boys Tennis Coach Jack Carmody is back again to accept the MESPY for 1A Team of the Year. Carmody is joined by 1A Singles Player of the Year, Jake Stewart, his top player for the second year in a row. Carmody describes the rigors of playing #1 singles, and Stewart talks about playing FOUR sports at Triad and his tennis-playing family.
Join Bryce Henson on the Fitness CEO Podcast as he sits down with Jake Stewart and John Gilbo from Fit Body Boot Camp. They're part of an immersive training program that prepares new franchisees for success. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, an aspiring entrepreneur, or just curious about the intersection of fitness and business, this episode is packed with insights that will inspire and intrigue you. Tune in and discover the potential of combining your passion for fitness with the thrill of entrepreneurship. 00:00 - Meet Jake and John and their role at Fit Body. 01:25 - What is On-Site Experience (OSE)? 02:51 - What is this episode about? 03:30 - Listen to Jake's journey and backstory of how he joined Fit Body. 05:28 - Listen to John's backstory and how he found his purpose at Fit Body. 09:00 - Always recruit and train skill. 10:14 - Jake breaks down his role at Fit Body and how he's evolved. 11:56 - John discusses his role at Fit Body and the behind-the-scenes. 14:00 - Why is John still pursuing his career with Fit Body? 15:22 - Why is Jake still pursuing his career with Fit Body? 17:17 - What is the structure of OSE? 26:40 - Common questions about OSE. 37:43 - How has OSE evolved? 42:10 - Jake and John share last remarks about OSE. 47:20 - What does it mean for Jake and John to be a CEO? 50:18 - Bryce wraps up the episode and acknowledges Jake and John. “You only get good and learn the game through practicing on the field.” - Bryce Henson “It's not about me. It never was. It never will be. It's about the person in front of me in the moment, whether that's on the mats or front desk. It's never transactional.” - John Gilbo “Everyone is rooting for each other. We want the ship to rise, not just one sailor.” - Jake Stewart Interested in owning a Fit Body? Visit https://bit.ly/fbbcfranchise Follow us here: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/fitnessceopodcast Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thefitnessceopodcast/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/fitnessceopodcast/about/ Visit us here: https://www.fitnessceopodcast.com/
Join Jake and the Cyclingmole as they take a look back at his season, including that wonderful day when he took his first pro win.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Lori Turnbull is Director of the School of Public Administration and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Jake Stewart is the MP for Miramichi-Grand Lake and was campaign chair for Pierre Poilievre.
As an educator, how are you using your voice? Not in the classroom but outside of it, to make a difference for the educational system, your students, your colleagues, and yourself as well. Advocacy plays an important role in bringing education into the spotlight and making sure that educational issues get the attention they deserve. And as an educator, you are in the primary position to know what you need in classrooms, schools, and districts, as well as for your own life and well-being, so your voice is an important one. Today’s episode is about advocacy for educators and how educators can participate in it. You’ll hear from Jake Stewart, the Director of State Government Relations at the Early Care & Education Consortium. In today’s podcast, he discusses his journey from the classroom to his current position, what the starting points of advocacy are, and what topics teachers should be looking for. Topics Discussed in This Episode [00:01:25] Introducing Jake Stewart [00:02:06] How Jake got to where he is now [00:05:12] The starting points of advocacy [00:08:04] Whether one teacher speaking up makes a difference [00:10:29] How to help teachers participate [00:12:01] Who keeps track of calls and letters [00:15:08] What to do when an educator doesn’t feel knowledgeable enough about the subject to speak up [00:18:12] What educators need to both teach and support themselves [00:20:58] Current hot topics that educators should be looking out for [00:25:43] How to find out about things happening at the local and state levels [00:29:00] The importance of advocacy at the state level [00:30:20] Good times to speak up [00:34:18] Worries about speech that gets teachers in trouble [00:38:01] Other ways to get involved [00:40:28] Making the most of this point in time [00:42:56] Why informal advocacy can be a game-changer [00:45:48] Jake’s big takeaways for listeners Resources Kate Cline Jake Stewart
MESPY winners only in this one! Edwardsville HS Bass Fishing Coach Ben Slemmer kicks off the show to accept his MESPY for Bass Fishing Team of the Year. The Sectional Champion coach, Slemmer shares his history with the sport and his love for the outdoors. Then, Triad Tennis Coach Jack Carmody talks about his team's... The post Season 3, Episode 18. Featuring: Ben Slemmer; Jake Stewart and Jack Carmody; Lexie Griffin and Ryleigh Owens. appeared first on Metro East Sports Podcast.
In this unique series we'll hear inspiring stories of people devoting their lives to sustainability. The first installment is a scientist turned agri-forester. Listen to hear his journey and perspective on reconnecting with nature, how to work on a farm and learn what it's like, and evaluating risk in one's career and life. Show notes can be found here - https://mostlygreen.life/podcasts/sustainable-stories-inspiring-stories-of-sustainability-pioneers/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amostlygreenlife/message