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Ozman The Wizard and Na'imah kick off 2025 talking about the attacks in New Orleans, Las Vegas, and New York. They also talk about Jeffrey Owens radio interview with Big Tigger, Ice-T going viral during a traffic stop, Popeye going into the public domain, Derrick Rose getting honored by the Chicago Bulls, and much more!!! Please subscribe, share, rate and review.
Introduction: 00:00-15:30 Cover by Jeffrey Owens: 15:34-16:27 Jeffrey Owens (Goya/Secret Iris) interview: 16:27-49:57 Keith and Greg song chat: 50:00-END
Most people seem surprised to learn that the Huntsman World Senior Games is offering rugby for the first time ever in 2021. Today Kyle and Lil visit with Jeffrey Owens and Patrick Whalen who will be directing the sport for the Games. If you don’t know much about rugby, like we didn’t, give the show a listen and you’ll have a better understanding.
The war between the heart and the head took Jeffrey through several decades of searching for truth before he ultimately re-discovered Jesus as the love of his life. After his Confirmation as a teen in the Catholic church he rebelled by exploring Satanism and continued along a path that included LSD - Hinduism - Psychedelic Mushrooms - US Military - Insight Transformational Seminars - Atheism - Agnosticism - Hari Krishna - Buddha in the Marketplace - Guru’s - Dreams - Ayahuasca. While these experiences provided enlightenment from the outside, the chase for the next revelation was taking a toll on his life & relationships and he still felt something missing inside. When Jeffrey finally surrendered to God, he knew that he didn’t have to do anything to earn salvation and his striving was over. Hear how God kept pursuing Jeffrey through all of his experimentation, even when Jeffrey ignored his own heart cries for love. Today, Jeffrey knows Jesus to be the love that he was seeking his whole life; the one who he can experience in the quiet moments. Connect with us at: www.ohmygodpod.com or https://www.facebook.com/groups/ohmygodpod/
In this week's episode we discuss the sensitive topic of body shaming and the backlash from the Cosmo UK magazine cover featuring Tess Holliday. We also talk about the job shaming of Jeffrey Owens, and our own personal experiences with being ashamed of our jobs. And finally, we share some things for which we are absolutely 100% A-OK with shaming others for. Music by: *Intro: www.bensound.com *Closing: Lazy Bear & Dubdisko - No Shame https://soundcloud.com/rusuitor/lazy-bear-dubdisko-no-shame
Well since it is trending thanks to former The Cosby Show actor Jeffrey Owens, Mrs Brightside talks the Bright Side of Odd Jobs with fellow comedian Curtis D Davis.
Are you living your beliefs? Jeffrey Owens shares his thoughts and lessons from scripture, inspired by the book The Christian Atheist.
Evaluating the Impact of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (Audio Only)
Jeffrey Owens teaches economics and economic history at Gustavus Adolpus College. His research and publications include work on returns to public investment in stadiums and sporting events. Among the most influential of these works is Estimating the Cost and Benefit of Hosting Olympic Games: What Can Beijing Expect from its 2008 Games? in The Industrial Geographer, and Bread or Circus? The Ethics of Economic Impact Studies. in Enterprising Worlds: A Geographic Perspective on Economics, Environments & Ethic. The 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing continued the pattern of escalating investment in sports venues and other infrastructure by host cities. It is commonly believed that mega-events such as the Olympics leave a large and positive economic legacy for host cities, but ex-post studies have found little or no evidence of such impacts. Although the Olympic Games are a catalyst for investment, this investment is largely ill-suited to contribute to long-term economic growth. There are early indications that this will be just as true for the Beijing Games as it has for other recent Olympics.
Jeffrey Owens teaches economics and economic history at Gustavus Adolpus College. His research and publications include work on returns to public investment in stadiums and sporting events. Among the most influential of these works is Estimating the Cost and Benefit of Hosting Olympic Games: What Can Beijing Expect from its 2008 Games? in The Industrial Geographer, and Bread or Circus? The Ethics of Economic Impact Studies. in Enterprising Worlds: A Geographic Perspective on Economics, Environments & Ethic. The 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing continued the pattern of escalating investment in sports venues and other infrastructure by host cities. It is commonly believed that mega-events such as the Olympics leave a large and positive economic legacy for host cities, but ex-post studies have found little or no evidence of such impacts. Although the Olympic Games are a catalyst for investment, this investment is largely ill-suited to contribute to long-term economic growth. There are early indications that this will be just as true for the Beijing Games as it has for other recent Olympics.