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When it comes to wheelchair repairs, navigating the system shouldn't be harder than the fix itself—but for Sean, that's exactly what happened. In this episode, he shares the frustrating saga of dealing with a major medical equipment provider, exposing the inefficiencies, miscommunications, and outright absurdities of the process. From lost time to pointless bureaucracy, Sean's experience highlights the challenges disabled individuals face just to maintain their independence. It's a wild ride that many in the disability community will relate to—if not shake their heads at in disbelief.But this episode isn't just about headaches—it's also about resilience and storytelling. Kyle and Sean sit down with author and father of three, Jay Armstrong, who was diagnosed with cerebellar atrophy later in life. Jay opens up about his journey from grieving his past life to embracing the present, sharing how humor and gratitude shape his perspective. With multiple books under his belt, including Bedtime Stories for the Living, Jay's insights into self-discovery, perspective shifts, and finding meaning in everyday moments offer a fresh take on what it truly means to adapt. Stick around for a deep, thoughtful conversation filled with honesty, laughs, and a whole lot of wisdom.Also In This Episode:Thank you notes: The Staff at Lincoln Financial Field, and Dan from Manayunk StudiosLinks And Resources:Jay's Website where you can find all his books: Write on Fight on
Natasha Whish-Wilson, Chief Risk Officer at Bank of Us, is featured in this week's Tassie Trailblazers segment, sharing some shocking details of her experience as a woman working in the 80s. Tubes pays a visit to Jay Armstrong at the Running Edge to get new shoes for the Point to Pinnacle. Bridgette Bubeck & Lauren Simpson detail their ladies-only Her Dance Party at The Odeon Mezz Bar this Saturday night. Plus, Kaz questions how superstitious she is, after wearing her jumper backwards yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Click here to view the Bonhoeffer Project: https://thebonhoefferproject.com/ Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr The True Essence of Discipleship: A Call for Worldwide Revolution In this video session, we discuss the vital aspects of discipleship and the importance of personal transformation in living a life that mirrors Jesus. Highlighted are significant concepts learned over four sessions, emphasizing that real change begins within oneself before it can impact others. The speaker delves into the notion of Jesus as a revolutionary figure and the mission of worldwide revolution that he initiated through discipleship. Also discussed are challenges churches face in making true disciples due to truncated gospels and weak definitions. Practical steps to embrace a life with God and truly embody the Great Commission and Great Commandment are shared, with inspiring anecdotes and real-life examples to support the journey toward becoming fully committed followers of Christ. Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ Check out Discipleship.org Audio Books: https://discipleship.org/resources/ebooks/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction and Personal Discipleship 00:32 Key Lessons from Seminary 01:42 The Importance of Discipleship 03:11 Jesus as a Revolutionary 05:27 The Great Commission and Authority 10:18 Personal Journey and Ministry Challenges 15:04 Defining Discipleship and Gospel 19:54 Characteristics and Challenges of a Revolution 24:52 Live Example: Choosing Christ 25:50 Theological Left and Right: Discipleship Challenges 26:29 Prosperity and Consumer Gospels 28:42 The Gospel of the Kingdom 29:59 Revolution of Character 34:07 The With God Life 42:46 Love as the Ultimate Response 46:20 Transformative Power of Love Resources on Disciple Making Culture Disciple Making Culture Visual Introduction Cultivating a Disciple-Making Culture at Your Church Disciple-Making Culture In this episode titled "Bonheoffer 4," we explore deep themes of discipleship, the evolving nature of the church, and the transformative impact of the gospel. The speaker begins by highlighting the critical importance of personal discipleship, noting a concerning lack of personal mentoring among church leaders. Reflecting on a seminary lesson, three key insights emerge: the internal transformation is more crucial than external events, our character outweighs our actions, and we cannot give what we do not possess. These principles set the stage for a broader conversation on the state of discipleship and its cultivation within church communities. Critiquing prevalent church practices, the speaker contrasts the self-contained "frog" with the outward-reaching "lizard," lamenting the church's focus on internal programs rather than proactive disciple-making efforts. Central to this critique is the assertion that the type of gospel preached shapes the disciples produced. Misrepresentations of the gospel, such as the "forgiveness-only" or "prosperity" versions, result in incomplete discipleship outcomes. Instead, advocating for a holistic "discipleship gospel" is crucial, centered on following Jesus as the model for life. The speaker portrays Jesus as a revolutionary, initiating transformation from individual hearts to cultural shifts within society through authentic discipleship. Redefining grace as an active catalyst for growth rather than a passive concept becomes integral to this mission. Personal narratives reveal the speaker's own journey, including struggles with pastoral responsibilities and personal trauma, which underscore the critical need for genuine discipleship within the church. Aligning current practices with biblical ideals prompts a renewed focus on fostering discipleship as core to church identity. Practical examples like the "with God life" illustrate the transformative journey of discipleship, urging listeners to reconsider love as an ongoing sacrificial pursuit of God's best for others. The episode culminates with a poignant story emphasizing love as the foundational principle guiding life and mission, echoing Jesus's radical call to transformative love. Overall, "Bonheoffer 4" challenges us to evaluate our personal discipleship journey, the authenticity of the gospel we proclaim, and the transformative power of love in our lives and communities. Follow us at Discipleship.org!
In this podcast episode, I chat with Jay Armstrong of Massive Monster, who sold over 1,000,000 copies of Cult of Lamb in a week.► Get the NEW Cult of the Lamb DLC: https://www.cultofthelamb.com/► What I believe: https://youtu.be/jQK3LniPMq4► Enroll in my FREE 3D course! https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/sign-up-easy3d► Get my 2D Game Kit Free: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/free-game-kit► Learn my secrets to $100,000 as a game dev: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/join-webinar-live-stream► Learn Game Dev (Get 25% off with code LETSGO): https://full-time-game-dev.teachable.com/p/full-time-game-dev/► Learn 2D Art (Get 25% off with code LETSGO): https://full-time-game-dev.teachable.com/p/2d-art-pro► Wishlist "Twisted Tower": https://store.steampowered.com/app/1575990/Twisted_Tower/► Edited by: https://www.youtube.com/@TheShelfman/videos► Follow Thomas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasbrushdev/► Follow our 3D artist, Felipe: https://www.youtube.com/user/Felipecaravelli/videos► Follow our sound designer, Hector! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSXULsAci5W3FIQy-mr0XKg► Play Neversong: https://store.steampowered.com/app/733210/Neversong_formerly_Once_Upon_A_Coma/► Play Pinstripe on Switch or Steam: http://atmosgames.com/► Check out my games: http://atmosgames.com/► Ask a question on my subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ThomasBrush/► My Studio Set-Up: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thomasbrush
In this podcast episode, I chat with Jay Armstrong of Massive Monster, who sold over 1,000,000 copies of Cult of Lamb in a week.► Get the NEW Cult of the Lamb DLC: https://www.cultofthelamb.com/► What I believe: https://youtu.be/jQK3LniPMq4► Enroll in my FREE 3D course! https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/sign-up-easy3d► Get my 2D Game Kit Free: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/free-game-kit► Learn my secrets to $100,000 as a game dev: https://www.fulltimegamedev.com/join-webinar-live-stream► Learn Game Dev (Get 25% off with code LETSGO): https://full-time-game-dev.teachable.com/p/full-time-game-dev/► Learn 2D Art (Get 25% off with code LETSGO): https://full-time-game-dev.teachable.com/p/2d-art-pro► Wishlist "Twisted Tower": https://store.steampowered.com/app/1575990/Twisted_Tower/► Edited by: https://www.youtube.com/@TheShelfman/videos► Follow Thomas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasbrushdev/► Follow our 3D artist, Felipe: https://www.youtube.com/user/Felipecaravelli/videos► Follow our sound designer, Hector! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSXULsAci5W3FIQy-mr0XKg► Play Neversong: https://store.steampowered.com/app/733210/Neversong_formerly_Once_Upon_A_Coma/► Play Pinstripe on Switch or Steam: http://atmosgames.com/► Check out my games: http://atmosgames.com/► Ask a question on my subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ThomasBrush/► My Studio Set-Up: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thomasbrush
Dave Kratzke and I connected via Jay Armstrong. He was working with Jay's new book Ordinary Hero, (which is phenomenal by the way) Dave's own book, "It's OK to not eat your peas" is also a lot of fun. Dave has been a Springsteen fan since the early 80s, and has been lucky enough to see him 30-plus times over the years. We had a wonderful time and I can't wait for Dave to join me again sometime. Find more about this publishing company here https://bigkatkreative.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Kratzke and I connected via Jay Armstrong. He was working with Jay's new book Ordinary Hero, (which is phenomenal by the way) Dave's own book, "It's OK to not eat your peas" is also a lot of fun. Dave has been a Springsteen fan since the early 80s, and has been lucky enough to see him 30-plus times over the years. We had a wonderful time and I can't wait for Dave to join me again sometime. Find more about this publishing company here https://bigkatkreative.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Broadway Revival of Parade, to starring as Raoul in the 30th Anniversary Broadway cast of The Phantom of the Opera, Jay Armstrong Johnson is the prom king of Broadway. U Guys, we're talking Golden Globes nominations in this week's BroadwayWorld Recap, brought to you by BroadwayWorld.com. Then I am joined by Broadway star, Jay Armstrong Johnson, to talk all things Bway! Jay is a true triple threat, from singing incredible scores like Phantom, to dancing Michael Bennett's original choreography in A Chorus Line, to acting the role of Will Olsen on ABC's Quantico. A Texas native, Jay shares his experience as a young artist in the South, and his journey to New York City and working consistently on Broadway. His Broadway credits range from Hair, to On The Town, to Catch Me If You Can. While consistently working on the stage and screen, Jay also flexes his creative muscles in ways that benefit incredible organizations like the Ali Forney Center for LGBTQ youth, and Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS. You can see Jay's Hocus Pocus inspired Halloween show, I Put A Spell On You, annually, and he has starred multiple times in Jerry Mitchell's, Broadway Bares. Jay is such a love, U don't wanna miss his episode! Follow Jay on Instagram: @Jay_A_Johnson Follow the pod on Instagram: @ohmypoduguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadway Legend Jay Armstrong Johnson stops by to talk about the impact of the Tony Award-Winning Revival of Parade on the future of Broadway, his path into performing, and figuring out the journey of a character throughout a show. Jay has been a star throughout the theatre industry having performed in Phantom of the Opera, On The Town, Hair, Hands on a Hardbody, Catch Me If You Can, and in several regional theatre productions across the United States. With his stellar voice and natural instincts as a dancer, his performance as Britt Craig in the Tony Award-Winning Revival of Parade is breathtaking and hard to put into words. Just announced (officially): Jay's annual fundraiser “I Put A Spell On You” will continue in 2023 at Sony Hall on Monday, October 23rd. This year, the Sanderson Sisters are in their “Witch ERA”. Tickets are available NOW at https://ipasoy2023.cbo.io/. This event benefits the Ali Forney Center. I am very honored to have Jay joining my show, especially for this episode as I celebrate both my 17th Birthday & my two-year anniversary on the Broadway Podcast Network! Join our conversation as we discuss: Michael Arden's beautiful, Tony Award-winning production of PARADE (closing August 6th, 2023) & the impact the story, inclusivity of the production process, and raw emotion will have on the future of Broadway Tips on how to go from a mover to a dancer (primarily for Mason's benefit) In relation to his performance of The Seraph by Ryan Scott Oliver (Mason's favorite song ever), how he creates a journey through song and through a character study His thoughts on the long-pawned question, education or experience! The annual Halloween party “I Put A Spell On You” he hosts, started with the help of Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS & so much more! Check out Jay on all the things! Instagram – @jay_a_johnson Website – Jay Armstrong Johnson See PARADE while you still can: paradebroadway.com Thank you so much for being here and for your support!! I hope that this show continues to be a resource for artists of all interests to find the place they deserve in this wonderful industry… Join me for future interviews and content below! BPN.fm/RealTalk Instagram: @_RealTalk_Pod Twitter: @_RealTalk_Pod TikTok: @RealTalkPodcast Facebook: Real Talk with Mason Bray Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we are joined by actor Jay Armstrong Johnson! Jay is currently starring in the Tony winning Broadway revival of Parade. His past credits include, Hair, Catch Me if You Can, Hands on a Hardbody, On the Town and Phantom of the Opera. We chat with Jay about his career, his passion for producing, working with Emma Thompson and his yearly Halloween fundraising event I Put A Spell On You: The Return of the Sanderson Sisters.
This week, with Lloyd on IR, Alex welcomes back Jay Armstrong to the podcast! On this week's episode, they take down the perennial powerhouse Kansas City Chiefs, in addition to discussing the 20-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans. They also talk about Alex's early days as a comic, metal music, and what Jay is up to in stand-up these days. Shoutout to our network Sports Drink for outdoing every other podcast network in the sexiness department!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He's back! Jay Armstrong hasn't been with us since before COVID and he is back and funnier than ever! Jay confronts Cody on all the shit talk he's been dropping on the show. We talk about some local comic stories and how people have tricked comics into saying racial slurs on stage! Hobbies! We cover record and knife collecting with Jay and the sort of keep sakes you get from your parents you wish you could sell or keep! Have you seen the video of Hitler tweaking? They had vaporizers back then, with fruity pebble flavored oil for them! So much in this episode folks, we're definitely gonna have him back more often! Tune in jerks!
Broadway star Jay Armstrong Johnson (On the Town, The Phantom of the Opera) joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss acts of kindness on Broadway, his Hocus Pocus-inspired benefit concert I Put A Spell on You and more! Over the course of his 5 Broadway shows, Jay Armstrong Johnson has cemented himself as a triple threat. From his debut in Hair, which he shares a kind story about during our chat, to his more recent turn as Raoul in Phantom of the Opera's 30th anniversary year, Jay is always a standout. Following Phantom, Jay originated the role of Banko in Roundabout Theatre Company's world premiere show Scotland, PA. His performance earned him critical nominations from both the Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. He was also the recipient of a 2020 Outer Critics Circle Award Honor for his performance. Jay's other Broadway credits include the original casts of Catch Me if You Can, Hands on a Hardbody, and the celebrated revival of On the Town. On screen, Jay is also known to audiences worldwide as genius hacker Will Olsen in ABC's Quantico. Jay created the annual live show I Put A Spell on You as a tribute to the beloved cult classic movie Hocus Pocus with larger-than-life performances and choreography, over-the-top costumes and makeup and a healthy dose of Broadway magic. In their search to find beauty, youth and immortality, the bewitching and beloved Sanderson Sisters return from the dead and gather their most famous friends to help them lure the children of New York. This year, those famous friends include Broadway stars like Gavin Creel, Krista Rodriguez, Robyn Hurder and more. The show will be ALIVE at Sony Hall in Times Square on October 23 at 8PM. Most importantly, it benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Tickets start at $35 for the dance floor and are on sale now at broadwaycares.org/spell. Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Jay @jay_a_johnson Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez, "I Put a Spell on You" by Jay Armstrong Johnson & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The only thing more challenging than securing a big hit on Broadway is figuring out how to follow it up with another big hit. For the team of the juggernaut musical HAIRSPRAY, that follow up was a musical adaptation of Stephen Spielberg's hit film CATCH ME IF YOU CAN. And while this story of America's famed juvenile conman may not have been the resounding success they'd hoped for, there is still plenty to sing about. This week we welcome original Broadway cast member Jay Armstrong Johnson (HAIR, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) to stroll down memory lane and explore the soul of Frank Abagnale Jr, the glory of an amazing female ensemble, and... maypoles?? Special thanks to our listeners for requesting this title! Follow Jay on Instagram @jay_a_johnson to learn about his latest projects and, just in time for Halloween, get your tickets to his annual I Put a Spell on You (benefitting BC/EFA) which will be live this year at Sony Hall! Be sure to share "A Musical Theatre Podcast" with your friends by following us on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok! For only $1 a month, you can subscribe to PATREON! to support the show and receive bonus episodes. And don't forget about our TeePublic store, the profits from which are donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. As always, thank you for being part of this podcast community! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny chats to Jay Armstrong from Massive Monsters about the history of the studio and the design of their indie hit Cult of the Lamb. iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rssSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclippodcastPodcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.videoBecome a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter
Host Miles Goldsmith interviews the Jay Armstrong about his work on the video game Cult of the Lamb. Copyright © Unlikely Films, Inc. 2022. All rights reserved Follow us @GameDesignHour https://linktr.ee/Gamedesignhour
On this week's episode of IGN's PlayStation show, Podcast Beyond!, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Jada Griffin and Mitchell Saltzman to talk about the latest news in the world of PlayStation, and the excitement of EVO and why it's the best time to get into fighting games. First, the cast runs down some of the big news in the world of PlayStation, including the new PlayStation Plus extra lineup, including Yakuza games, Monopoly, and more; the casting of new and familiar characters in The Last of Us HBO TV show, Marvel Midnight Suns' delay out of October, and the Call of Duty Modern Warfare II beta. Then, we dig into some thoughts on fighting games. With EVO having recently concluded, the first time since PlayStation acquired a stake in the tournament. Mitchell offers some of his thoughts from actually competing in and attending EVO, Jada offers her thoughts on watching as a fighting game fan, and Jonathon discusses his experience watching as someone who has never really been into fighting games. The cast talks about why now is perhaps the best time to get into fighting games, given the positivity and support around the scene, the success of free-to-play fighters like MultiVersus, which the panel has all been playing, and what upcoming and older fighting games might be good starting points for players who want to get into the fighting game scene. Then, Jonathon speaks with two of the developers behind Cult of the Lamb, which hits PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 this week. Julian Wilton, Massive Monster Creative Director, and Jay Armstrong, the studio's Design Director, join Jonathon to dig into Cult of the Lamb's development process, the joys of it's combination of game genres, and whether the team always knew it had to be a lamb at the center of it all. The cast then discusses some of the comments we received from last week's show, the games we've been playing, including MultiVersus, Cult of the Lamb, and Nobody Saves the World, and Jonathon reads a wonderful Memory Card. And we do it all while accidentally creating like six portmanteaus. Want to be part of the show? Write in to beyond@ign.com. 00:00:00 - Intro & News! 00:14:45 - Mitchell Attended EVO 2022! 00:27:53 - Multiversus' Success & Jumping Into Fighting Games 00:40:54 - What's the Best Fighting Game to Start With? 00:52:13 - Cult of the Lamb Dev Interview 01:21:13 - Memory Card & Outro
CULT OF THE LAMB is one of the best single player games of the year, you'll feel compelled to keep moving through both combat and base building modes as you aim for that next attainable upgrade or giant boss to defeat. Chris Button (Byteside) joins Mainstream to discuss Massive Monster's excellent cult simulator. Read our written review on the SIFTER website: CULT OF THE LAMB is devilishly addictive game with lots of fun systems to play with A copy of CULT OF THE LAMB was provided to SIFTER for the purpose of this review. SIFTER is produced by Nicholas Kennedy, Kyle Pauletto, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Daniel Ang & Adam Christou. Mitch Loh is Senior Producer and Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Thanks to Omny Studio for their support of SIFTER. Join the SIFTER Discord to be part of the conversation Support SIFTER's independent gaming journalism by buying us a coffee on KoFi or some merch on the SIFTER STORESupport the show: https://sifter.storeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CULT OF THE LAMB is really two different games in one, a town builder and a dungeon crawler, but they've been welded together using arcane magics by the creative team at Massive Monster (THE ADVENTURE PALS, NEVER GIVE UP) into an experience that keeps you busy. Julian Wilton, Creative Director and Will Mesilane, UI Developer share the secrets hidden in this world, what it took to build this cult management game and what they are most proud of in this exclusive interview. SIFTER is produced by Nicholas Kennedy, Kyle Pauletto, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Daniel Ang & Adam Christou. Mitch Loh is Senior Producer and Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Thanks to Omny Studio for their support of SIFTER. Join the SIFTER Discord to be part of the conversation Support SIFTER's independent gaming journalism by buying us a coffee on KoFi or some merch on the SIFTER STORESupport the show: https://sifter.storeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though games were always on the periphery for Jay Armstrong, it took a long time for the love to become a life-long working bond. Fuelled by a love of flash games of yesteryear, Jay has channeled the passion and has created beloved titles like The Adventure Pals, and the upcoming Cult of the Lamb. Jay joins Paul to discuss the road so far in a new Dev Diary! Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on Twitter Visit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces and shows such as Patched, The Insider and Gamer School
For the first time were on location and record the podcast the Bircus Brewing company at the ludlow Theater in Kentucky. We sit down with part owner Paul Miller and Stand up Comedian Jay Armstrong. Paul details how he got his start in improv and what it was like working with second city creator Bernie Sahlins as well as his time spent at clown college (one year after Jackass star Stev o attended) where he would eventually work for the actual circus as a Ringling Bros Clown. Jay Armstrong then gives the particulars on how the whole idea of doing stand up comedy with circus acts in between came to life and later what it was like doing the rock on the range shows, working with / hanging with some of his favorite bands and Heroes. Listener support https://anchor.fm/themorningwoodspodcast/support Follow me on social Media https://www.facebook.com/johnnywoodsbusiness/ https://www.instagram.com/johnnywoodscomedy/ https://www.tiktok.com/@johnnywoodscomedy Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4mWGa038NDz498xipcUO6b https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-morning-woods/id1588342636 Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmv-go2YeZE3vtMqafbDEw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themorningwoodspodcast/message
Today on the Dads with Daughters Podcast I spoke with Jay Armstrong, a father of three who is fighting a rare, degenerative brain disease while working to be the best dad he can be. We talk about fatherhood, living with this disease, but also about the legacy that he is working to leave for his kids. As a part of this legacy, we talk about the new book he just released this month, Bedtime Stories for the Living. About the Book If you live with a rare life altering disease, you spend a lot of time in your head. It's hard to put the thoughts into words. In Bedtime Stories for the Living, Jay Armstrong accurately articulates the thoughts of any person living with a rare disease or anyone simply struggling to overcome their challenges.” Kyle Bryant, spokesperson for the Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance and host of the Two Disabled Dudes podcast. A regular dad. A rare brain disease. A chance to live forever. A cell phone's ring interrupts the silence as Jay Armstrong sits in his high school classroom preparing for the year ahead. Something about the ring makes his stomach drop. It's his doctor. The words, “diffuse cerebellar atrophy, a rare, degenerative brain disease” float through the speaker. All of Jay's youthful dreams of being a writer rush back, flooding the twenty years he has spent teaching students how to appreciate novels, memoirs, and poetry. The care he put into teaching them how to write with clarity, insight, and humor, and how to dance at the prom. The bedtime stories he never told his children spin in his imagination. It will all die when he dies. Bedtime Stories for the Living is an episodic memoir in which Jay shows his children how to accept their limitations and find joy. The collection of tender, witty stories about fatherhood, persevering despite illness, and pursuing your dreams, demonstrates how love gives us the strength to face heartache with bravery, humor, and grace. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, an interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today!
Jay Armstrong @writeonfighton is best known to this audience as the originator of "the Mary Question>” He joins Jesse @jessejacksondfw to talk about his new book, Bedtime Stories for the Living https://www.amazon.com/Bedtime-Stories-Living-Jay-Armstrong/dp/B09L52B3LL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=363LHAIQPLN3W&keywords=jay+armstrong&qid=1638385844&s=books&sprefix=jay+armstrong%2Caps%2C168&sr=1-1
Just in time for Halloween, the two gays are so thrilled to be discussing the 1993 classic, Hocus Pocus! Unfortunately Zacary had to sit this episode out, but luckily there was a fabulous gay to join Arron for this week's episode. Here to talk about everything Hocus Pocus, is a talented, triple threat performer, who has plenty of experience as a Sanderson sister. He's a Broadway super talent, and also a fierce activist. We're very proud to welcome, Jay Armstrong Johnson to the podcast! Jay's annual Sanderson sisters-inspired spectacular fundraiser for Broadwaycares is out this Thursday, October 28th, and he spills all the tea. Including an amazing story about helping provide a backing track for THE Bette Midler to sing to! There's even some talk about the upcoming sequel, Hocus Pocus 2! And later in the show, Arron challenges Jay to some movie trivia, and as always, they rate just how GAY they believe this week's movie is, on the podcasts ole trusty, “GAY-O-METER”! So light up your black flame candle, and prepare to be thoroughly entertained by these two queens! Let them put a spell on you!
Jay Armstrong is a writer and a former award-winning high school English teacher. Despite being diagnosed with a rare neurological disease, that impairs his movement, balance, eyesight, and speech--Jay presses on. He lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his wife, their three kids, and their dog Maggie May.Resources:Jay's new book: http://writeonfighton.org/coming-soon-bedtime-stories-for-the-living/Stay in touch on social:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBentaFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/Intro by Cristina Muresan-Toth: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLHlus5Jwj3/
Jay Armstrong is a writer and a former award-winning high school English teacher. Despite being diagnosed with a rare neurological disease, that impairs his movement, balance, eyesight, and speech--Jay presses on. He lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his wife and three kids, and their dog Maggie May. He makes dad jokes, keeps the house stocked with cereal, and will only accept a cordial invitation from Oprah to join her book club. His debut book, Bedtime Stories for the Living will be released on December 3, 2021. Connect with Jay at writeonfighton.org or email him at writeonfighton@gmail.com. Connect with Host, Gratitude Ambassador, author Chris Palmore the author of Dear 2020: Letters to a Year That Changed Everything and Dear Gratitude: An Anthology, at https://linktr.ee/Gratitudespace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
After realizing he “didn't just want to get up there and do a kick ball change, and sing a high C”, but also wanted his art to make change in the world, this Broadway veteran decided social justice would become a theme in his career. Jay Armstrong Johnson is no stranger to the stage, or screen for that matter, having six Broadway productions on his resume, as well as a recurring role on the ABC series Quantico. His Broadway credits include Phantom of the Opera (Raoul), On The Town, Hands on a Hardbody, Catch Me If You Can, and Hair (Broadway debut). Jay originated the role of Banko in Roundabout Theatre Company's world premiere of Scotland, PA, for which he received a 2020 Outer Critics Circle Award Honor. He is the driving force, and a star of, the Hocus Pocus themed concert event “I Put A Spell On You”, which raised over a quarter of a million dollars for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS last year. Coming up next, Jay will be celebrating his birthday with all who tune in to his live streamed show from 54 Below on September 1st. Jay grew up a “queer kid” in Texas, and when he joined a community theater group at 12 years old, he realized he had found his place and his people. Jay shares his deep love for the movie Hocus Pocus with us, and how it later inspired him to create the now yearly and widely successful “I Put A Spell On You” show/fundraiser. He opens up about how his Broadway debut in Hair was a “life changing experience”, one where they played the part of 60's hippies on stage, and also walked the walk offstage going to rallies and marches for marriage equality as a cast. Jay also speaks candidly about the “reckoning” of the last year within the theater industry, and the need for representation both on and off stage. In this episode, we talk about: Being bullied at school as a child Growing up as a “scholarship kid” How he almost ended up a swimmer How his parents divorce provided some “relief” Connecting with Bette Midler Connect with Jay: IG: @jay_a_johnson Twitter: @jay_a_johnson On the Web Get Tickets to his 54/Below Birthday concert Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 2 of Broadwaysted! "I got a little Broadwaysted one night and starting dreaming a little bigger..." Play along as Jay Armstrong Johnson (@jay_a_johnson - On The Town, Phantom of the Opera, Hands on a Hard Body) returns to join Bryan, Kevin, and Kimberly for beer, broadway talk, theatre games, bad puns, and wine. Become a supporter on our Patreon: https://bit.ly/2Q2zELG Check out Jay's Feinstein's/54 Below Birthday Show: Stream | Live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Town star, Jay Armstrong Johnson, joins this week's episode to promote two upcoming events. The veteran of six Broadway shows, gives great insight into how hard this industry is. He also shares his experiences of being a writer, producer, actor, costume designer, location scout, a rights agent, and more. WHAT CAN'T HE DO?! Well, he can't sit still. There is so much to learn in this incredible episode from all sides of the industry. Jay Armstrong Johnson, Curtain Up! Jay and Eli's talking points include: On The Town Phantom Of The Opera Newsies Broadway Debut Gavin Creel 54 Below on September 1st I Put a Spell on You The Show Must Go On Premiere Life in Texas + a ton more Connect with Jay Armstrong Johnson on Instagram: @Jay_A_Johnson Connect with Take A Bow on Instagram: @takeabowpodcast Connect with host, Eli Tokash on Instagram: @tokash_eli Produced by the Broadway Podcast Network Edited by Tessie Tokash (@tessietokash) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jesus tap-dancing Kentucky-fried Christ, I haven't said so little because I was laughing, being insulted, or laughing at being insulted in such a long time. It turns out that when you bring 4 hilarious comics onto your shitty kitchen podcast, you either get a lot done, or you get absolutely nothing done. It all depends on your perspective. Please support your local comedy scene. It is truly the final frontier for free speech, and also jokes about my two mini-beards, large foreheads, and whether or not Glenn & Jay need booster seats to see over their own steering wheels. Another good one in the books. Also, thank you, Albuterol. You the real MVP.
Actor/singer Jay Armstrong Johnson on his 2020 Wake-up call and how that has impacted his family. Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales, edited by Derek Gunther, music by Cat Dail. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They keep getting better. Both Glenn and Jay are funny Cincinnati comics. I could go on, but to be honest... You're best suited just listening to this one. It's long, but it's strong, and there's a hint of friction, even - what more could you want?
Actor/singer Jay Armstrong Johnson on his 2020 Wake-up call and how that has impacted his family. Produced by Dori Berinstein and Alan Seales, edited by Derek Gunther, music by Cat Dail. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lloyd is back! This week, Lloyd and Alex welcome guest, friend, and hilarious comic Jay Armstrong! They roast the Steelers (41:50) while discussing the Bengals turnover-filled 30-7 loss against the Cowboys (13:34). They also talk about prison life, boxing, and Jay writing a book!Thanks to our sponsors BetOnline, Manscaped, and Armchair All Americans for kicking all of the butt!
Gary Jeff has more on the Kentucky shutdown, the Covid-19 vaccine, and Jay Armstrong is having issues with the United States Post Office!
11/17/20: Gary Jeff chats w/ Jay Armstrong, Scott Hofstra, Dr. John Huber, Cheryl Chumley and Pete Witte.
11/10/20: Gary Jeff chats w/ Dr. Gerard Lameiro, Kate Delaney, Jay Armstrong, Cynthia Fischer and Dr. John Huber.
11/2/20: Gary Jeff chats with local comedian Jay Armstrong, syndicated radio talk show host Karen Kataline, political consultant Rick Gates, author and columnist Lowell Ponte and Dr. John Huber. Plus your calls at 513-749-7000 on this election day eve.
Dylan and Connor are joined by superstar Jay Armstrong Johnson (I Put a Spell on You, On the Town) for a thrilling chat to get in the Halloween spirit. They discuss The Haunting of Hill House, a rundown of Jay’s resume, Priyanka Chopra’s hair, Hands on a Hardbody, standing by for Aaron Tveit, the dream team of On the Town, secrets and thrills from the revival of Hair, marching on Washington for marriage equality, a sex scene with Russell Tovey, their neighborly connection, Jay’s live album, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Connor’s eternal crush on Gavin Creel, and Jay’s incredible Halloween live show I Put a Spell on You, premiering 10/29 at 8pm. Support BCEFA and VOTE! Follow Jay Armstrong Johnson on Twitter & InstagramCheck out I Put A Spell on You starting 10/29 at 8pm! Follow DRAMA. on Twitter & InstagramFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by Maggie Montalto | Twitter & InstagramNEW OFFICIAL DRAMA MERCH IS HERE!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON HERE!Please rate us 5 stars and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
If the title of this sermon didn't catch your eye then we don't know what will! We have the genius Jay join us in the studio again for another great podcast with even better stories! Check out Jay's photography, catch a show of his when this virus finally dies, and tune in you jerks!
Alright folks, this week on The Bastard Sermon we had back on comedic juggernauts, Ran Barnaclo and Jay Armstrong! The moment these guys came into the studio, the laughs did not stop. This is an episode for the books, you bastards. Ran talks a with us about doing shows in hick and run down towns and Jay tells of his recent show with Jim Norton. Tune in as we discuss the real maniacs of reality TV shows, and of course, gore video breakdowns! Tune in!
This week on The Bastard Sermon we have on returning guest, Jay Armstrong! Jay is an incredibly hilarious Comedian and we have him back on to have some laughs! We talk with Jay about the comedy scene and the schticks people use when they first start out in the scene. We get his take on the Lewis C.K. debacle, and Jay talks with us about his feelings on Mike Tyson! He also shares with us his feelings and goals with his comedy as well his new healthy habits! This is a fantastic episode and Jay is a funny guy folks, tune it!
This week on The Bastard Sermon, we had special guest, local comedian, Jay Armstrong! Jay is a phenomenal stand up comic to say the least! We have Jay on to talk about comedy and how exactly he got into it. This is one of our more serious episodes folks. We talk about recovery, wrpngful incarceration, and peoples ridiculous life style choices. This is one of our best episodes yet! Dont miss it!
It's the return of Jackson Cage Match! This week Jay Armstrong from writeonfighton.org joins Jesse to have a Nebraska debate – Atlantic City vs. Highway Patrolman. Please let us know how we did! Jay's twitter @writeonfighton Jesse's twitter @JessejacksonDFW
Love is in the air on a special Valentine's Day episode of the podcast. Jesse is joined by frequent guest Jay Armstrong discussing their 5 favorite Bruce love songs. As usual, Jay outshines Jesse in his selections but we hope you enjoy our choices. Tell us what would be your choices either on Twitter @SetLustingBruce or on our Facebook Page Set Lusting Bruce https://www.facebook.com/SetLustingBruce/ Jay's Twitter @writeonfighton Jesse's Twitter @jessejacksonDFW
This week features another episode with our favorite English Teacher Jay Armstrong (http://writeonfighton.org/) to discuss our favorite rare Springsteen songs. Jay goes deep into the vault and Jesse has his share of lesser known songs as well. We also discuss the results of our poll, “Does Mary get in the Car?”. Jay's Twitter – @writeonfighton Jesse's Twitter – @JesseJacksonDFW
Series: What Is A Healthy Church Conference Speaker: Jay Armstrong
Ep 67 Jay Thunder Road - Set Lusting Bruce In today's episode of Set Lusting Bruce Jesse and 3 time guest Jay Armstrong take a trip down Thunder Road. Jay brings his background as a English teacher and as a writer to explore one of Bruce's most popular songs. Jay and Jesse consider Thunder Road to be a modern classic both as a song and as a poem. Robert Frost, Romeo and Juliet, and the movie Notting Hill are just some of the references that are brought up in the discussion. Jay also pops Jesse's bubble and points out that Jesse's been listening to the song wrong all his life! Robert Frost The Road Not Taken https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUaQgRiJukA Bruce singing Thunder Road for 40 years https://vimeo.com/156947207 Jay's website - http://writeonfighton.org/ Jay's Twitter @writeonfighton Jesse's Twitter @JesseJacksonDFW
Ep 56 Geography Jay - Set Lusting Bruce On this 56th episode, Jesse is joined by repeat guest Jay Armstrong from the blog Writeonfighton.org. It's summer and lots of people are on vacation and they are spending time traveling. Jay and Jesse discuss their top Bruce Geographical songs. What would be your choices? Let us know by sending in an email to SetLustingBruce@Gmail.com Jay's Twitter - @writeonfighton Jesse's Twitter @jessejacksonDFW If you can please go to iTunes and rate and review the show on the podcast.
Episode 37 Jay Armstrong - Set Lusting Bruce This episode the podcast takes a literary bent when Jesse is joined by Jay Armstrong. Jay is a Husband, a Father, an AP English teacher and a writer. They spend time talking about Thunder Road, following your dreams and how sometimes the path to your destiny takes a crooked path. Here is the link to Jay's website. http://writeonfighton.org/ jay's first story http://writeonfighton.org/sample-page-under-menu/the-wink/ Here is the link to the article Jesse & he discuss http://writeonfighton.org/2016/02/07/5-life-lessons-bruce-springsteen-taught-me/ Jay's Twitter @writeonfighton Jesse's Twitter @JesseJacksonDFW