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The Wes Buck Show | Ep. 349 | This week Wes and the gang are going to hear from Tin Soldiers Race Cars' Jason Terrell, fresh off a win at the Gangsters Paradise No Prep Shootout behind the wheel of his notorious "Charlie Brown" Chevy Malibu shop car. We'll also get insight from No Prep Kings star and most recent winner Robin Roberts on the future of the ultra-popular event series. NHRA Top Fuel superstar Antron Brown will also pop-in for an update and reaction following his win in Norwalk. Each week on The Wes Buck Show, the Drag Illustrated team, Wes Buck, JT "Murder T" Hudson, and Mike Carpenter, bring their unique insights and analysis to the most electrifying moments and storylines from a packed weekend of drag racing. Don't miss out on the action and conversation - hit SUBSCRIBE for the latest in drag racing: @dragillustrated Grab your MERCH here: https://dragillustrated.store Stay connected with The Wes Buck Show: @thewesbuckshow @dragillustrated RACERSCLUB MERCH: http://www.racers.club Want to sponsor the show? Contact us: wes@dragillustrated.com #dragracing #wesbuck #dragillustrated #NHRA #PDRA #NoPrep #Streetoutlaws #NoPrepKings #Promod #MWDRS #topfuel #funnycar #prostock #radialracing #NPK #WDRA #dragrace #DI #WBS #WesBuckShow #WSOPM #WorldSeriesOfProMod #Brandenton #MMPS #FloRacing #FloDragRacing #Stroud #RedLineOil #RacersClub #racers.club #NHRAFinals #ProStock #NoPrepKingsDallas #WorldStreetNationals #Episode349 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewesbuckshow/support
A good stock dog is worth its weight in gold. But a dog isn't a machine. Jason Terrell with Diamond J Stockdogs out of Granbury, TX joins me to talk about how he got started, things to consider if you're looking for a dog and things to consider once you have the dog… plus the one most important thing a dog needs to know. #workingranchmagazine #workingranchnation #justinmills.wyocowboy #ranchlife #ranching #ranchlife #ranchmanagement #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #Simmental #BioZyme #PerformanceBeef #HargroveInsurance #ConnealyAngus #cowdog #stockdog #stockmanship
On this episode Jason Terrell of The Institutes, NASBP Past President Larry McMahon of Alliant Insurance Services, and Ralph Pulver of Travelers join us to share some background and insights on The Institutes AFSB designation and to discuss the value it has had on their careers. Check out the links below for more information on The Institutes, the AFSB designation, the CPCU designation, and NASBP’s William J. Angell Surety Schools, all of which are mentioned in this episode. Hosted by: Kat Shamapande, Director, Professional Development, NASBP and Mark McCallum, CEO, NASBP
Today's episode is a "Sundays With Stories" edition and our guest today is a man named Jason Terrell. Jason was kind (and brave) enough to spend time talking about his upbringing, his addiction history, his time in treatment (which actually bogged him down more than it helped), and how he ultimately overcame addiction by using his own best thinking! All of this and more on episode 43! - - - - - - - - - - Follow Jason's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/826135524802818 - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US AT THE LIFE PROCESS PROGRAM LPP MAIN WEB SITE - https://lifeprocessprogram.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/lifeprocessprogram Twitter: http://twitter.com/lifeprocessprgm Facebook: http://facebook.com/lifeprocessprogram Email us - info@lifeprocessprogram.com Text us - +1 (802) - 391 - 4360 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeprocessprogram/message
Tonight we are joined by Jason Terrell of Tin Soldier Racecars to discuss their humble beginnings and to the booming success as one of the most talent rich chassis shops in the country. http://www.clapdout.com/store
Eleventh Episode of the Beyond Normal Podcast interviewing Jason Terrell who is the Co-Founder of Profound Gentlemen, which is on a mission to build a community of male educators of color who provide a profound additional impact to boys of color. We spend the time discussing the how he transitioned into being an entrepreneur. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/KenGr)
Welcome back to another episode of the square pizza podcast - a podcast about making the good things about school - even better. Today's episode is from our interview with Jason Terrell, Co-Founder of Profound Gentlemen (PG). PG is building community for male educators of color who provide profound additional impact on boys of color. They are working to retain and develop male educators of color across the country. According to the national average, only 2% of teachers identify as male educators of color and this is a disservice to all students and schools across the country. This was another great episode. We covered:How Jason navigated the varying socioeconomic classes in collegeHow Jason broke the news to his parents about switching careersThe inner workings of PGWhy Charlotte is better than AtlantaJason's unique experience with square pizzaLinks to information referenced from this episode:Profound GentlemenSupport PGSupport the show (http://Scherm.co)
This week Nicole sits down with Jason Terrell, one of the cofounders of and current Executive Director of Profound Gentlemen. The organization was founded to build a community of male educators of color, with the larger vision of dismantling the cradle to prison pipeline by establishing a cradle to career pipeline for boys of color. Together, Nicole and Jason chat about some of the challenges that Jason has had as an educator and in founding Profound Gentlemen. Show Notes Profound Gentlemen | https://www.profoundgentlemen.org/ Jason's Instagram & Email | https://www.instagram.com/brionterrell/ , jason@profoundgentlemen.org
New Music Breakdown episode 4 with DeRa Brinson and Jason Terrell discussing the latest albums. Today they breakdown J.Cole's "KOD". Take a listen as they break down this album. Let us know what you think about the album in the comment section. This episode is presented by Thesonicbreakdown.com Please a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. The J.Cole KOD Review officially begins at 3:49. Make sure you come back every Tuesday and Thursday for another episode of Could You Be More Specific? Next Friday's new Stay Woke! Podcast episode is Rapture Discussion Part 4 Music Therapy and G-Eazy. Stay Woke! Podcast social media Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/staywokepod Website http://www.staywokepodcast.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/staywokepodcast/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
TheSonicBreakdown presents the Stay Woke! Podcast Top Ten Hip Hop Albums of 2017. In this episode DeRa Brinson and Jason Terrell break down their top ten rap albums this year plus a couple honorable mentions. Read the article of top ten albums of 2017 which you can see here http://www.thesonicbreakdown.com/breakdowns/. Tell us your top ten albums in the comments or on our social media pages. This episode is presented by Thesonicbreakdown.com Please a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stay-woke-podcast/id1113286599?mt=2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/Sonicbreakdown http://www.staywokepodcast.com YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
New Music Breakdown episode 3 with DeRa Brinson and Jason Terrell discussing the latest albums. Today they breakdown Cyhi The Prince "No Dope on Sundays". Take a listen as they break down this album. Let us know what you think about the album in the comment section. This episode is presented by Thesonicbreakdown.com Please a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stay-woke-podcast/id1113286599?mt=2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/Sonicbreakdown http://www.staywokepodcast.com YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
DeRa Brinson and Jason Terrell discuss their first impression of JAY-Z's latest album 4:44. Take a listen as they break down this album and discuss the deeper meaning behind the music. Let us know what you think about the album in the comment section. Don't forget to go watch the movie SPIDERS WILL EAT YOUR FACE on Amazon Prime. This episode is brought to you by thesonicbreakdown.com
DeRa Brinson and Jason Terrell discuss their first impression of Wale's latest album Shine. Take a listen as they break down this album and discuss Wale's career. Let us know what you think about the album in the comment section. This episode is brought to you by thesonicbreakdown.com
DeRa Brinson interviews an educator and cofounder of profoundgentlemen.org So take a listen as we all get to know him better. Jason Terrell is here for another Stay Woke! Podcast segment Let's Talk about It. You can get to his social media on the about us page on thesonicbreakdown.com and just visit profoundgentlemen.org This episode is presented by Thesonicbreakdown.com
Profound Gentlemen is having a profound impact on boys of color through social-emotional learning. How do you raise a successful boy of color, in an age of Trayvon Martin and Philando Castile? Boys of Color are four times more likely to receive out of school suspensions as their peers. They are rarely exposed to men of color in the classroom, despite data that shows that having men of color as role models greatly improves the social, emotional, and academic progress of all students, but especially boys of color. More than a quarter of men of color will leave the education profession after their first year. In 2013, Mario Jovan Shaw was a 7th Grade English language arts teacher. He started a group called The Brotherhood which consisted of 12 – 15 boys of color. Some of the boys were struggling with repeated disciplinary problems while others were performing well in school. They met each Wednesday to talk about how to navigate through life as boys and men of color. This was around the time that George Zimmerman was on trial for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The students told him, “Mr. Shaw, you are our first educator of color.” This had a profound effect on Mario Jovan. He wrote a letter to the Charlotte Observer, laying out the case for the need for more male educators of color. His letter arrived around the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. So the Charlotte Observer featured his letter. This caught the attention of Jason Terrell who was also doing work in the same area. By July 2015, they launched Profound Gentlemen. Profound Gentlemen is creating a cradle-to-career pipeline for boys of color. They work with educators of color to increase the social-emotional learning for boys of color. Their goal is to retain 90% of the Gentlemen in the field of education. The expect 90% of boys of color in their Gentlemen’s mentoring groups will graduate from high school. And 90% of boys of color in the Gentlemen’s mentoring groups will be exposed to diverse career opportunities. They work with boys of color in student groups and in after-school programs. They help boys of color who live in poverty to overcome the barriers in their lives. Profound Gentlemen gives them a chance to experience opportunities that they might not otherwise be exposed to. Social Entrepreneurship Quotes from Mario Jovan Shaw “Over 80% of our guys who are Profound Gentlemen, were not education majors.” “We not only want to have a great football player, but we want him to understand how he contributes back to society.” “You have to recognize the reality, but you also have to be optimistic.” “In order for us to win, we have to show gratitude.” “The biggest thing I’ve learned on my journey is continuously evolving yourself and your organization.” “Your mission and vision in the first year, is always evolving.” “Jason and I had to become very, very vulnerable.” “My way is not the only way.” “My biggest advice is, continue to allow yourself to grow.” “Whenever we get into a dark place, we know we’re about to experience major growth.” Social Entrepreneurship Resources: Profound Gentlemen: http://profoundgentlemen.org Profound Gentlemen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profoundgentlemen Profound Gentlemen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profoundgentlemen Profound Gentlemen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PGeducator