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On this episode of A Sobering Podcast we have Jason Herbie Byerly. Jason is a wonderful man with a huge heart that commands attention when he walks in a room. Jason lost his son Connor to an overdose in 2022. We discuss the grief and mental health struggles he is currently battling with due to his loss. We talk about societal norms associated with grief and loss and how they can be detrimental to those grieving. Words and actions matter to those grieving as much as those struggling with substance use. Jason appears in A Sobering Story where he talks about Connor at length and what a wonderful young man he was.
Today we're talking to Buddy Brown and Jason Byerly of Zoo City Armory. They've built a unique Spring and Fall match series in the Battle… The post 364: Building Better Matches with Jason Byerly & Buddy Brown first appeared on The 3-Gun Show.
Today we're talking to Buddy Brown and Jason Byerly of Zoo City Armory. They've built a unique Spring and Fall match series in the Battle For The South and the Fall Brawl.
In this episode, Frank and I speak to Jason Byerly of Zoo City Armory and discuss the newest match of the year, the Zoo City Armory Fall Brawl. We discussed: Where did the idea of the “Brawl” come from? - So, this is a relatively new venue for Zoo City Armory to be using; why the move from Gryphon Group down to the Clinton House? - What are some considerations when looking at a new venue? o What gets you excited? o What are deal breakers? - What gives Zoo City 3-gun its personality? - What to expect from Brawl? o What kind of stages can we expect? o Furthest shots/target size o Jungle Runs o Vendors on site? o What kind of facility is Clinton House if you've never been there? - What are the rulesets for the Brawl? - Where are some good locations to lodge and eat? o Staying on site. o Hotels in the area o Food at the event o Places to eat around the area. - Awards ceremony. Who do you have making trophies?
In this episode, we spoke to Jason Byerly and Buddy Brown about the upcoming "Battle for the South" match at Gryphon Group in Maxton, North Carolina. Introductions of Jason and Buddy. Where did you two get your start in 3-gun? Zoo City Armory. What goes into a good stage? What to expect from Battle for the South? What kind of stages can we expect? Furthest shots/target size Jungle Runs Vendors on-site? What kind of facility is Gryphon Group if you've never been there? What are the rulesets for Battle for the South? Where are some good locations to lodge and eat? Staying on-site. Hotels in the area Food at the event Places to eat around the area. Let's talk sponsors. Awards ceremony. Give them a follow at: @zoocityarmory @zoocity3gunchampionship @buddybrown84 @mfgundlach
Be encouraged as Jason Byerly walks us through how to bring the Bible to life through great storytelling.
Doug and Aron sit down with Doug's favorite shooting match director and owner of the Zoo City Armory, Jason Byerly. They talk about the competitive shooting world and to how to make it doing what you love.
In this episode we talk to Jason Byerly, Southland’s Lead Children’s Pastor, and Scott Ferguson, Southland’s Lead Student Pastor. They help us understand the role that their ministries play in the life of our kids. Whether you attend Southland or not it’s great to hear how the church and parents can work together for the sake of the next generation.
The days are long, but the years are short so we work out how we do it well. Jason Byerly brings years of Children’s Ministry and parenting experience to help us understand how to parent kids in the elementary age range.
Marilyn Searcey provides practical tips and information on how to organize a successful family ministry. Jason Byerly shares personal examples of how churches can foster intersections between parents and children.
In this episode, Jason shares the importance of understanding your unique gifts and wiring as a leader. He challenges us to lean into our own strengths and to bring others along who can help where we are weak. His second principle is similar - we must also understand and leverage the uniqueness of those we lead. Valuing the unique gifts of others will help them be successful while putting your team on a path towards accomplishing your mission.
Jason Byerly shares his "Three T's" that will help your volunteers be successful as they serve.
Tom Shefchunas discusses what is necessary to effectively set up small groups within your ministry. Jason Byerly gives us pointers on communicating with volunteers and fostering community among them.