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Le chanteur et compositeur Jean-Pierre Ferland est exposé en chapelle ardente au Théâtre Maisonneuve de la Place des Arts où plusieurs personnes se sont déplacées pour présenter leurs hommages. Comment réagissent les électeurs américains à la condamnation de Donald Trump? Noovo Info était sur le terrain. Plus d'un mois après avoir reçu la dépouille d'un inconnu, la famille Jarjour peut enfin faire le deuil de son patriarche. L'actualité racontée autrement également sur: Noovo Info : https://www.noovo.ca/noovoinfo Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/noovo.info Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/noovo.info Twitter : https://twitter.com/NoovoInfo
One of the best inventions ever - My Velo Fit - AI-powered ONLINE BIKE FIT. Download the app and conduct your own Bike Fit from home. Great if you have multiple bikes, and no more waiting to book a Bike Fit. Great for anyone, anywhere. PLUS an amazing tool that coaches can use with clients as a cool add-on to their services. Meet the founder Jesse Jarjour.
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Nick: Nick Jarjour, Founder and CEO of JarjourCo and Co-founder of 3:02 is a leading voice in the music industry, celebrated for his work as a top-notch manager, publisher, and executive. With a passion for discovering and nurturing hitmakers, he has helped cultivate some of the most groundbreaking talent, including Grammy-winning phenom Starrah. Through his evocative op-eds in Variety Magazine, Nick has made a meaningful impact in the music industry by advocating for the establishment of the "Songwriter of the Year" award at the Grammy Awards and shedding light on the important issue of mental health in the industry. Nick's impressive career includes serving as an Advisory Board Member and Global Head of Song Management at Hipgnosis Songs Fund, and holding the position of Head of the Producer and Songwriter Division at Maverick Management. He is also a seasoned advisor and investor in music tech companies like Soundful, Triller, BEATBREAD, Xposure, and HiFi. With his talent for seeing around corners and passion with innovation, Nick Jarjour is forging the way for the next generation of music industry leaders. You can find him on Instagram at @NickJarjour.
There is no shortage of drama in Seattle this offseason. Russell Wilson is a Bronco, Bobby Wagner is a Ram and no one is sure who plays quarterback for the Seahawks. Drew Lock? Geno Smith? Baker Mayfield? Rookie? Tune in as we visit with Sami Jarjour of Sports on Tap SEATTLE to get the rumors and fan ‘vibe' going into 2022 in Seattle. Find Sami:www.thesportsontap.comTWITTER: SONTSeattle or @SamiOnTapwww.gridironicon.comTWITTER: @IconGridironInstagram: gridiron_iconTikTok: gridironicon
In this episode, you will learn: Meet Jesse Jarjour the creator of the Worlds First AI POWERED online BIKE FIT. Learn how easy it is to download this app and self-correct your bike measurements.
Seahawks fans thanks for joining us for the 230th episode of the show! This week we bring in special guest George and Sami Jarjour, Brothers and Co-Founders of The Sports on Tap Network. The Jarjour Brothers bring in a sizeable dose of Seahawks fandom, but they have created a brand that is much larger than just football. your going to want to listen to the entire interview. George and Sami were gracious enough to sit down with us for nearly and hour and forty-five minutes of discussion and good banter on subjects ranging from their brand, how they got started, what current sports they cover, society and culture and of course, your Seattle Seahawks. You can find them on twitter @georgeontap and @samiontap and all their links and content can be found at their website, www.thesportsontap.com. Go Hawks!
Seahawks fans thanks for joining us for the 230th episode of the show! This week we bring in special guest George and Sami Jarjour, Brothers and Co-Founders of The Sports on Tap Network. The Jarjour Brothers bring in a sizeable dose of Seahawks fandom, but they have created a brand that is much larger than just football. your going to want to listen to the entire interview. George and Sami were gracious enough to sit down with us for nearly and hour and forty-five minutes of discussion and good banter on subjects ranging from their brand, how they got started, what current sports they cover, society and culture and of course, your Seattle Seahawks. You can find them on twitter @georgeontap and @samiontap and all their links and content can be found at their website, www.thesportsontap.com. Go Hawks!
Today Glen and I are joined by Jesse Jarjour of MyVeloFit, the recently publicized “ World’s First AI Powered Online Bike Fit.” I tried the MyVeloFit system to test my own fit…..I learned a ton, and you should do the same. It is an amazing bit of technology. www.myvelofit.com Jesse and his team designed the MyVeloFit system to mirror the process you would experience during a professional bike fit. This starts with assessing your mobility, then analyzing your on-bike position, making adjustments to that position, assessing the changes, and repeating this process until you find a fit that works for you. Jesse Jarjour has been fitting bicycles to people for over a decade. He holds certifications from Retul, Trek Precision Fit, and has a level 2 certification from the International Bike Fitting Institute. Jesse has fit over 3000 individuals of many different athletic backgrounds. Jesse embraces technology in bike fitting. His Studio in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is one of the most technologically advanced fit studios in Canada. He uses the MyVeloFit technology alongside technology from industry leaders such as Gebiomized, Retul, and Dartfish. He uses MyVeloFit to to take a baseline of his clients and give them visual reports of how the measurements work while they are in the studio and as a “pre fit” tool to ensure the clients are in a relatively sound position before coming in. Sample output from MyVeloFit analysis:
Eigentlich sind Newsletter so alt wie das Internet, doch sie erleben eine Renaissance. Vorbei sind die Zeiten, in denen einfache Linkschleudern funktionierten. Viele Leser*innen lieben Newsletter mit einer persönlichen Ansprechhaltung. Medienhäuser starten Zielgruppen-Newsletter, Journalisten machen sich mit eigenen Newsletter-Formaten selbstständig. Doch was macht gute Newsletter aus? Wann sind sie erfolgreich? Und welche Fehler sollte man vermeiden? Das beantwortet Michaël Jarjour vom niederländischen Start-up Revue in dieser Ausgabe von unserem Podcast. Zwei Linktipps: This Week in Newsletter ist ein wöchentlicher Newsletter vom Revue-Team über Newsletter. Seit 2016 verschicken wir über die Plattform auch unseren eigenen Newsletter. Dieser erscheint immer am Sonntag, seid ihr schon dabei? Die komlpette Episode inklusive Retrospektive gibt es für alle Supporter*innen in der "Was mit Medien"-Community, die diesen Podcast möglich machen. Werdet Entdecker*in, Visionär*in oder Disurptor*in von "Was mit Medien" und erhaltet Zugriff auf die kompletten Folen.
Eigentlich sind Newsletter so alt wie das Internet, doch sie erleben eine Renaissance. Vorbei sind die Zeiten, in denen einfache Linkschleudern funktionierten. Viele Leser*innen lieben Newsletter mit einer persönlichen Ansprechhaltung. Medienhäuser starten Zielgruppen-Newsletter, Journalisten machen sich mit eigenen Newsletter-Formaten selbstständig. Doch was macht gute Newsletter aus? Wann sind sie erfolgreich? Und welche Fehler sollte man vermeiden? Das beantwortet Michaël Jarjour vom niederländischen Start-up Revue in dieser Ausgabe von unserem Podcast. Zwei Linktipps: This Week in Newsletter ist ein wöchentlicher Newsletter vom Revue-Team über Newsletter. Seit 2016 verschicken wir über die Plattform auch unseren eigenen Newsletter. Dieser erscheint immer am Sonntag, seid ihr schon dabei? Die komlpette Episode inklusive Retrospektive gibt es für alle Supporter*innen in der "Was mit Medien"-Community, die diesen Podcast möglich machen. Werdet Entdecker*in, Visionär*in oder Disurptor*in von "Was mit Medien" und erhaltet Zugriff auf die kompletten Folen.
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music's role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour's current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections.
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Religious music can be a source of comfort and release, but also a remembrance of sadness and loss. In Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo (Oxford University Press, 2018), Tala Jarjour analyzes the Syriac chant sung in Aramaic used by the small Christian Suriyani community in Aleppo, Syria. The Suriyani are part of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the Antioch. Taking a multi-pronged approach, Jarjour undertakes a rigorous musical analysis of the Passion liturgy, while at the same time explaining the place of this music in the spiritual and emotional lives of the Suriyani people. She explores the music’s role in their community identity which she calls Suryaniness. Throughout its long history, the Syriac Church has always been in a marginal position and has endured many instances of discrimination and persecution. The community came to Aleppo after being forced to flee Turkey during World War One. Hanging over the book is the knowledge that since Jarjour conducted her field work the Suriyani have once more been scattered, this time because of the Syrian Civil War which has decimated the region. What began as an ethnography, has also become a testament to a religious tradition and community which has been altered forever by violence. Tala Jarjour’s current academic research revolves around music and religion, with a cultural focus on contexts in which the Middle East in general and Syria in particular are relevant. Recent and ongoing projects address multiple religious traditions, and deal with emotion, aesthetics, survival, power, issues of identity, displacement and integration. She wrote her PhD at the University of Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar. Her research was supported by grants and fellowships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and the American Association of University Women. She writes in cultural media in English and in Arabic, and is on the editorial board of the Yale Journal of Music and Religion. Kristen M. Turner, Ph.D. is a lecturer at North Carolina State University in the music department. Her work centers on American musical culture at the turn of the twentieth century and has been published in several journals and essay collections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram & Twitter @SONTLive LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 3-4:30pm PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 11:30am- 12:30m PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 1-2pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
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Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 12-1pm PST for George's Jungle of Sports OR 4-5pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/jarjoursami or Twitter.com/gjarjour can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses the NFL season is opening and talks about his excitement of the year, he goes through his NFL Top Ten as well and spends an hour doing a LIVE comment answering section with the fans asking what he thinks about certain fantasy slots, players, and teams throughout this NFL Season. Don't miss out on the next LIVE Mailbag episode. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- 10:30-11:30am OR 12-1pm PST @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami goes Division by Division & Team by Team reviewing their season so far. After that Sami discusses "Sami's Steals of the Weekend" - as he went 4-1 in NFL Bets & 1-0 in CFB Bets -- Brought to you by MyBookie.AG -- USE PROMO CODE "COFFEE" & GET 100% MONEY BACK IN FREE BET MONEY ON YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On today's Episode of That Being Said -- George & Sami begin by discussing MNF and why the Giants are in trouble. Should the Giants even pay Odell with a line like this? Lastly, George & Sami guess the lines for the 3rd week of the NFL Season. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses his NFL and College Football Top Tens. Then he goes into why Kyrie is being a dick and why Kevin Durant is being as petty as a little kid. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On today's Episode of That Being Said -- George & Sami begin by discussing The Thursday Night Football matchup between two lackluster O-Lines: Texans & Bengals... After discussing which team is worse and Marvin Lewis' future with Cincy they went on to talk about the top college matchups this weekend. LSU - Miss State ... TENN - Florida ... USC - Texas ... Clemson & Louisville. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses the Thursday Night Football Matchup between Houston and Cincy. After, he discusses whether it is time to Russell Wilson in Seattle or not. Is this is fault or just the Line strictly? Lastly, we discussed with the commenters what will happen with the Lakers FA's next year. PG? LeBron? Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses his his must watch Week 2 in the NFL and gives his favorite games of the weekend. He also goes into the two big CFB Games this weekend between ranked opponents. Also Sami discusses, the Indian's winning streak and talks about his favorite winning streak of all-time, the 2013 Miami Heat. Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses his NFL Top 10 Power Rankings and then brings on Guest Jean Claude. With JC, Sami discusses MNF and JC's Chargers and they go on to discuss Week 1 NFL and if Kaepernick should have a job. What should the Colts do? Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- OR 10:30-11:30am for George's Jungle of Sports OR 12-1pm PST for Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
On Today's Episode of Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour -- Sami discusses why his top 5 steals of the weekend all fail him (so far) going 0-4 in NFL betting.. 1-0 in college at least. Still looking for Chargers to cover +3 tonight in Denver. Also he gives his CFB Top Ten Ranking! Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- 10:30-11:30am OR 12-1pm PST @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Today Sami Speak's Up on his college football storylines, along with what he feels about the new top 10. Sami talks about Kyrie and IT Trade. Top Stories in the sports world today. His NFL top ten picks of the year. Lastly, he talks about the Kardashian Curse and if it will happen with a JENNER as well.... & Blake Griffin!! Tune in daily on FB Live at 8am-9:30am PST for "That Being Said" -- 10:30-11:30am OR 12-1pm PST @ www.Facebook.com/SONTLive OR Find us on Instagram @ SONTLIVE LASTLY Twitter.com/sontlive can take you to our Periscope feed!
Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour - 8.31.17 - Kyrie Trade Finalized & CFB Top 4 (Ep. 156) by SONTSports
Hello and Welcome to the The Jarjour Brother's Podcast, brought to you by SONTLive, the new and innovative FacebookLive Sports Network. I am your co-host Sami Jarjour, with me daily is my big brother, George Jarjour. Today you are listening to Coffee & Soda: Your Daily Sports Paper. Where the Jarjour brothers discuss whatever is happening in the sports world. While going through Twitter! Dont forget to catch us live podcasting on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/SONTLive - The Coffee & Soda Podcast is LIVE Broadcasted daily at 10am PST. Interested in Sports Debates? Catch us on SONTLive podcasting SONTSports at 4pm PST to discuss & debate what happens in the sports world. Thanks for tuning into SONTLive and we hope you enjoy.
Hello and Welcome to the The Jarjour Brother's Podcast, brought to you by SONTLive, the new and innovative FacebookLive Sports Network. I am your co-host Sami Jarjour, with me daily is my big brother, George Jarjour. Today you are listening to Coffee & Soda: Your Daily Sports Paper. Where the Jarjour brothers discuss whatever is happening in the sports world. While going through Twitter! Dont forget to catch us live podcasting on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/SONTLive - The Coffee & Soda Podcast is LIVE Broadcasted daily at 10am PST. Interested in Sports Debates? Catch us on SONTLive podcasting SONTSports at 4pm PST to discuss & debate what happens in the sports world. Thanks for tuning into SONTLive and we hope you enjoy.
Speak Up w/ Sami Jarjour - 8.29.17 - Stafford Richest QB in History (Ep. 149) by SONTSports