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Why would someone walk away from a lucrative, 15-year career in software engineering? For Jeffrey Allen, it came down to one thing: learning to prioritize the "spirit mind" over the "material mind.” That perspective shift gave him the inner clarity—and the bravery and courage—to finally move into a life and career of deeper purpose. Jeffrey is a spiritual teacher and energy healer whose work has empowered thousands of people, through Mindvalley's Healing Programs and through his own courses, trainings and years of individual and group work with thousands of people around the globe. His mission is to make access to our higher consciousness and to energy healing practices available to all—helping people release pain, deepen relationships, and live with genuine purpose. Alongside his wife, Hisami, he co-created Awakening Your Spirit Mind, a five‑week online training designed to help people reconnect with their true essence, tune into their connected consciousness beyond logic, and live more from joy and inner wisdom. Today, we weave together themes of career, leadership, personal growth, and performance as well as deep healing and growth, in a discussion about making the brave leap to deeper purpose in our lives and work. Jeffrey details his own transition from a successful 15-year career as a software engineer to a renowned energy healer and teacher - a move propelled by a “visceral” feeling of emptiness despite great outward success. He urges us to heed our inner guidance, observing that we're in an energy climate today where people are becoming more authentic, so our desires and priorities naturally evolve through growth and change. The discussion underscores the power of recognizing our two minds: the material mind, rooted in logic yet tangled with emotion and regret, and the spirit mind, which offers universal wisdom, a peaceful presence, and love. Jeffrey goes on to explain the difference between material mind spirituality and spirit mind, why our beliefs should be based on our experiences, and details a three-step (plus a bonus fourth) process to shift out of your material mind. Join this riveting conversation to discover how you, too, can take a brave leap to fully live your life purpose. Key Highlights From This Episode: Introducing the title, topic, and guest for today's conversation: the brave leap to live your life purpose. [01:25] What it takes to honor our deep callings and the brave leap to purpose. [07:20] A discussion unpacking our internal guides and guidance, and how listening to our internal guidance shifts us to experience integrated awareness. [14:30] Reframing what we experience as “mistakes” we've made, as an energetic breakthroughs instead. [26:10] The power of two minds: the material mind versus the spirit mind. [30:00] Jeffreys helps explain the difference between material mind spirituality and spirit mind spirituality. [38:30] Why your beliefs should be based on your own experiences. [42:50] The spirit mind: a holistic, unconditional love observation space. [43:30] Three steps to shift out of your material mind. [46:20] The fourth step to finding the beautiful moments every day in life and why that's essential to our best lives. [53:20] For More Information: Jeffrey Allen Jeffrey Allen on Facebook Jeffrey Allen on Instagram Jeffrey Allen on YouTube Jeffrey Allen on LinkedIn Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Explore Jeffrey and Hisami's courses on Energy Training, Awareness Training, and Spirit Mind Training. Visit Dr. Joe Dispenza for more information about his work. Follow this link for more information on Mindvalley Personal Development Programs. Jeffrey and Hisami Allen's Course - Awakening Your Spirit Mind: Jeffrey Allen lives in Tokyo with his wife, Hisami, and together they've created a transformational course and community called Awakening Your Spirit Mind. This deeply inspiring and life-affirming program encompasses the concept of "Spirit Mind Living" - and teaches participants with detailed chapter lessons, videos, visualizations, meditations and more to help participants reconnect with their true essence and remember how consciousness truly works - and how to open yourself up to a whole new mindset and lifestyle to navigate the massive collective energy shift happening on the planet right now. What is Spirit Mind Living? Learn more HERE To register for the course, click HERE ——————— Order Kathy's book The Most Powerful You today! 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Audible Offer Amazon Music Offer Quotes: “I always tell people if you want to have a really fun first date with somebody, don't talk.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:06:06] “I think that's the way money is actually set up to work for us. If we focus on helping people and giving, it's natural that abundance and money is going to flow back to us.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:08:49] “We can really only see what's part of our belief system.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:14:50] “The energy of spirit mind is this sense of peaceful presence, love, this universal wisdom.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:32:47] “The spirit mind is always connected. It's not even connected. It just is this universal consciousness and love.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:39:25] “Let it be okay that you have two minds. This is such a powerful shift because then you don't have to change the mind that's bothering you. You don't have to change it.” — Jeffrey Allen [0:50:36] Watch our Finding Brave episodes on YouTube! 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Jeffrey is a 68 year old stage 4 cancer "thriver". In February of 2016 he was diagnosed with HPV-related small cell squamous carcinoma that began in his tongue and spread to his lymph nodes. He has been cancer free since October of that year. His unique and integrated approach to his treatments combined diet, exercise, spirituality and mental discipline resulting in his experience being less punishing and his recovery being accelerated than others dealing with the same diagnosis. Since his cancer experience he has walked his daughter down the aisle, has become a grandfather, and has met and married the woman of his dreams. Life is good. Connect with Jeffrey via email at jeffrey@jeffreydeckman.com To learn more about Jeffrey's integrative oncologist/Cherokee Medicine Woman, Dr. Jody Noe, visit https://www.drjodyenoe.com Read Jeffrey's Book: Developing the Conscious Leadership Mindset for the 21st Century or visit his website at www.jeffreydeckman.com Tune into the episode featuring Jeffreys' wife, Dr. Laura Graye ___________ To learn more about the 10 Radical Remission Healing Factors, connect with a certified RR coach or join a virtual or in-person workshop visit www.radicalremission.com. To watch Episode 1 of the Radical Remission Docuseries for free, visit our YouTube channel here. To purchase the full 10-episode Radical Remission Docuseries visit Hay House Online Learning. To learn more about Radical Remission health coaching with Liz or Karla, Click Here Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Instagram YouTube ____________
Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 2024 Slasher Horror film, Lowlifes. Lowlifes was written by Al Kaplan and directed by Tesh Guttikonda and Mitch Oliver. The film stars Amanda Fix, Matthew MacCaull, Brenna Llewellyn, Elyse Levesque, Josh Zaharia and Cassandra Sawtell. On this week's episode we talk about the film and the early twist in the film, we talk about how some Jeffreys will never achieve the status of Jeff, and we compare the film to The Devil's Rejects. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on! *B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*
Cincinnati Edition has invited all of the Cincinnati City Council candidates for interviews. Here is the second installment.
My guest is Claire Jeffreys who has made her directorial debut with a documentary about her husband Garland Jeffreys. It's currently available to stream on Apple TV, Google Play, Prime Video and YouTube. In the late 1970s, many of music's top tastemakers felt sure Garland Jeffreys would become the next big thing. Rolling Stone named him the “most promising artist” of 1977. The prestigious PBS program Soundstage predicted he would become “the next performer to lay claim to superstardom.” That sense of missed opportunity forms the emotional core of a new documentary about the star titled "Garland Jeffreys: The King of In Between". The title refers both to Jeffreys' musical style — an uncategorizable mix of rock, reggae, and soul — and to his identity as the mixed-race son of a Black father and a Puerto Rican mother who struggled to find his place in the overwhelmingly white world of '70s and '80s rock. With fellow artists Laurie Anderson, Bruce Springsteen, Harvey Keitel, Vernon Reid, Alejandro Escovedo, Graham Parker, writers Robert Christgau, David Hajdu, Jamaica Kincaid and Roger Guenveur Smith, this is a warm and intimate look at an artist who belongs in the conversation.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Matthew Parris reflects on the gay rights movement in the UK; faced with Britain's demographic declines, Stephen J. Shaw argues that Britain needs to recover a sense of ‘futurehood'; Henry Jeffreys makes the case for disposing of wine lists; Tessa Dunlop reviews Valentine Low's Power and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy and 10 Downing Street; and, Angus Colwell reviews a new podcast on David Bowie from BBC Sounds. Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Matthew Parris reflects on the gay rights movement in the UK; faced with Britain's demographic declines, Stephen J. Shaw argues that Britain needs to recover a sense of ‘futurehood'; Henry Jeffreys makes the case for disposing of wine lists; Tessa Dunlop reviews Valentine Low's Power and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy and 10 Downing Street; and, Angus Colwell reviews a new podcast on David Bowie from BBC Sounds. Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts. Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a little bit of everything on today's BTL as Matt chats with Jonny Schultz from Fish the Moment about the current landscape of bass fishing content creation. Austin Cranford and Matt Adams check in from Lake Champlain for the first Bassmaster EQ tournament. Jody White then joins the show for a Lake Champlain breakdown. Mark Jeffreys gives his thoughts on the recent changes in professional bass fishing and a major upcoming college bowling clash in Oklahoma. The show concludes with some viewers calling in from Canada, USA, and England. THE BTL MERCH STORE IS OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 21, 2025. CHECK OUT THE LIMITED EDITION DROP HERE: https://btlfall25.itemorder.com/shop/...Check out the Deep Dive app: https://onelink.deepdiveapp.com/XkkL/...Make fishing more rewarding with Omnia PRO. Get a $50 gift card for Omnia Fishing by using the code BTLPRO :https://www.omniafishing.com/proLooking for the ultimate power solution with 45 years of trust? Pro-Guide batteries has you covered. Use code BTL to get 10% off:https://proguidebatteries.com/Want to fish the best trophy bass lakes on the planet? Pro Bass Adventures Mexico offers trips to both Lake El Salto and Lake Baccarac. The official Mexico fishing lodge of BTL: https://probassadventures.com/Become a better angler. Go behind the scenes of the top fishing tours. Learn the business side of the fishing industry and how to get sponsorships. The Best On Tour newsletter brings you all that once a week, completely free. Sign up now: https://bestontour.net/
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In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty talks to Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffreys. They discuss his path to public service, beginning as the son of an immigrant, relying on food stamps, and then working as a union laborer and as a security guard. Jeffreys talks about lessons from running major divisions in corporate America and launching startups, and what has driven him to turn his attention to elected office with priorities of, driving innovative solutions to public safety, economic development, and more. Jeffreys' work has also included a specific commitment to addressing lead poisoning and the long-term impact of doing so. In addition, the conversation touches on long-term goal setting in a culture of immediacy, engaging community members in local politics, and the diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati. Tune in to learn more about Councilmember Mark Jeffreys' transition from the private to the public sector. IN THIS EPISODE: • [01:04] The experiences that shaped Cincinnati City Council Member Mark Jeffreys and where his focus lies today. • [04:21] Differences and similarities between work in the public and private sectors. • [08:03] Reconciling a culture of immediacy with long-term goal-setting. • [11:32] Housing in Cincinnati: from embracing change and engaging community members to approval processes. • [14:15] The diverse economic landscape of Cincinnati today. • [17:28] Why City Council Member Jeffreys considers lead poisoning an issue close to his heart. • [20:38] His focus on public safety and the holistic initiatives he is using to support this. • [24:31] Cincinnati City Council Member Jeffreys' long history of advocacy for LGBTQ rights. • [26:40] The community response to the fight for LGBTQ rights. • [27:40] His advice for the next generation, with a focus on his own kids.
MIles Burghoff joins BTL to talk about the 2025 season and then Mark Jeffreys jumps on to talk about his epic trip to Maine. Matt also goes on a bit of a rant about a bunch of different stuff.
Sarah and John are joined by special guest Pam (Sarah's mom!) to discuss one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, 1995's Cutthroat Island, starring Geena Davis, Matthew Modine, and Frank Langella.Sources for this episode:Broeske, Pat. Geena Davis quits ''Mistress of the Seas'.' Entertainment Weekly, 6 Aug. 1993. https://ew.com/article/1993/08/06/geena-davis-quits-mistress-seas/Jeffreys, Daniel. “The Vanity That Led to a $100m Bonfire | the Independent.” The Independent, 9 Apr. 1996, www.independent.co.uk/news/the-vanity-that-led-to-a-100m-bonfire-1304053.htmlParish, James (2007). Fiasco: A History of Hollywood's Iconic Flops. United States: Trade Paper Press. p. 217.Ritman, Alex. “How “Cutthroat Island” Lost a Fortune Revealed in “Box Office Poison.”” Variety, 30 Oct. 2024, variety.com/2024/film/global/cutthroat-island-lost-fortune-renny-harlin-geena-davis-box-office-poison-book-excerpt-1236193554/Our theme music is by Suno.
Scott talks with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys about how Cincinnati city leadership continues to punish the citizens for the actions of criminals, instead of addressing the cause of the crime.
Scott talks with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys about how Cincinnati city leadership continues to punish the citizens for the actions of criminals, instead of addressing the cause of the crime.
Kyle Welcher joins BTL to talk about technology parallels between tournament poker and professional bass fishing. Mark Jeffreys also jumps in mid-show.
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Is chalky soil really the secret to great English wine—or just clever marketing? What makes it so difficult for English wine to break into the North American market? Is it time for a classified system of English wine? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Henry Jeffreys, author of the award-winning book Vines in a Cold Climate. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Giveaway Three of you are going to win a copy of his terrific book, Vines in a Cold Climate. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose three people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights How did Henry become a wine critic for The Lady, a women's magazine? What was it light to interview wine pioneer Stuart Moss? How did Henry's skepticism about biodynamics nearly cause a problem with Gérard Bertrand? What inspired Henry to write Empire of Booze? What was the most surprising thing Henry learned while researching the book? How did Henry's first experience of English wine go? What unusual vineyard experience totally changed his perception? How much wine does England produce? Where are the main wine regions in England? Are the benefits of the chalky soils in certain parts of England overrated? Is it time for a classified system of English wine? Key Takeaways We always hear about the chalk or the White Cliffs of Dover. Do you think that has an influence or is it overrated? Henry thinks it is overrated and it was the story that sold. It was a good marketing angle, and they thought that it was the best place. He thinks almost everything else is more important than whether it's chalk or clay, and once you've got everything else right, then you can argue about that. Henry observes that selling to Canada and the US is quite complicated. If you sell to Japan, you can get just one person to import it. Whereas in North America you have complicated systems by state and province. You need somebody on the ground selling. Plus, Nova Scotia makes a similar style of sparkling wines. California has some pretty good sparkling wines. And then once the English bubblies land in the market, the price is pretty much the same as Champagne. Why would you unless you wanted something quite unusual, right? Henry says that there is now a PDO, or Protected Designation of Origin, a European geographical indication for one county, which is Sussex. But it's really too early for it, because they've only been making quality wine there for 30 years. The appellation contrôlée is, ideally, codifying hundreds of years of tradition. Plus, a lot of producers buy from different counties. So Nyetimber will have vineyards in Kent and Sussex and Hampshire. So that makes a nonsense of it. And also, there's sort of bits of Sussex that are very much like Kent, so you so there's no point drawing a line where the old county barrier is. It's like, it'd be like, sort of cutting the Médoc in half. It doesn't really make any sense. I think the only place where it makes sense is Essex, because you've got the soil. About Henry Jeffreys Henry Jeffreys worked in the wine trade and publishing before becoming a writer. He's a contributor to Good Food, The Guardian, Harpers Wine & Spirit, and The Spectator, wine columnist for The Critic magazine, and has appeared on radio, TV, and The Rest is History podcast. He won Fortnum & Mason Drink Writer of the Year in 2022 and is the author of four books, including Empire of Booze and Vines in a Cold Climate, which was shortlisted for the James Beard awards and won Fortnum & Mason drink book of the year. Along with Tom Parker Bowles, he hosts the Intoxicating History podcast. He lives in Faversham, Kent, with his wife and two daughters. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/334.
Torin Jeffreys is back! Torin is an American Wellness/spiritual practitioner and beach volleyball player, and. From guiding people to better lives in body and mind, to providing insight on where you are and want to go - oh yeah, and he's a pretty darn good volleyball player, too. He most recently, with competent partnership, found a way to filtrate clean drinking water through a plant. He enigmatic, highly intelligent and absolutely fun to chat up. 03:19 - a big "water" project, an alternative healing collective, the Kanaf plant, Fibers 13:33 - What we learn from ancient history through writings, artwork, etc 17:01 - The value of fasting, quantum physics, the danger of believing everything is true and believing none of it is true 31:30 - The spiritual, and understanding it from a place where we can explore more, not believing in God but fearing him 40:47 - Is the truth hidden in plain sight? If we find what we want, do we want what we find? 52:30 - circular action (absurdism), retrospective action, Silence of the Lambs," our ability to self-correct 1:02:02 - Knowing "thyself," not "being a doctor" but recognizing the symptoms 1:12:12 - Just because you play it, does not mean you are "it" on a complete scale, who are the true Spartans in this sport, and does it 100 percent define THEM? 1:22:00 - Playing the validation game and becoming what you despise, the breaking down people who keep jobs they hate, taking that leap of faith, staying stuck in place and finding ways to get back in that place once you are out 1:47:11 - Do we want to talk about Huntington Beach Open tournament? Plus, without the players picking up the phone and saying "yes," there is no Option Podcast 1:58:49 - Psychological comradery, what separates real coaches from people who know the craft 2:06:11 - Are championships won exclusively on growth mindset? 2:09:40 - The not-so-lightning rounds, taking our time with these
Matt and Mark talk about the Classic and professional Bass Fishing
We have two guests this week, Food critic - and Queen Camilla's son - Tom Parker-Bowles, and his podcast co-host and wine expert, Henry Jeffreys. Their new podcast ‘Intoxicating History' delves into the origins of all types of alcohol, and Henry dug out a few bottles of wine from my wine cupboard to pair with our meal! We chatted about growing up with a future Queen and what Camilla would cook for Tom (scrambled eggs is her speciality), their shared love of Thai & Mexican food, the pleasure of a Big Mac, how they found each other to put together a podcast, and we can all agree that a long lunch really is one of life's best joys! This was the ultimate food and wine episode. Intoxicating History is out now and available to stream on all the usual podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the No Sediment Wine Podcast, I sit down with Henry Jeffreys, award-winning wine writer, journalist, co-host of the podcast Intoxicating History, and author of the book "Vines in a Cold Climate". Among many exciting topics, we explore Britain's sparkling wine scene, discuss whether British wines justify their price compared to Champagne, examine the financial realities facing British winemakers, and dive into wine writing, criticism, and the ongoing battle against wine snobbery.You can also listen to the No Sediment Wine Podcast episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts and Castbox.Some of the WINE ACCESSORIES I use regularly:
Mándanos un mensajeTemas ClaveErrores Comunes en el CalentamientoCalentamientos demasiado largos o ineficaces.El uso inadecuado del cardio pre-entrenamiento.Estiramientos estáticos y su impacto negativo.Calentamientos con pesos demasiado ligeros.Escucha a la CienciaResumen de estudios clave que analizan la relación entre el calentamiento y el rendimiento.Desglose del impacto del calentamiento bien ejecutado en el rendimiento atlético.Protocolo de Calentamiento EficienteMovilización articular.Activación muscular específica.Uso de pesos progresivos.Adaptaciones Según ActividadCalentamiento para fuerza, resistencia, y deportes de agilidad.Diferencias en el calentamiento para diferentes edades y sexos.Estratégias de Calentamiento ExpressCómo optimizar el calentamiento en sólo 3 minutos cuando el tiempo es limitado.Referencias BibliográficasCalentamiento y rendimiento: Fradkin et al. (2010), McGowan et al. (2015). EnlaceCardio y reservas de energía: Wilson et al. (2012), Leveritt & Abernethy (1999). EnlaceEstiramientos estáticos: Behm et al. (2016), Kay & Blazevich (2012). EnlaceMovilidad articular: Levangie & Norkin (2011), Beardsley & Skarabot (2015). EnlacePotenciación post-activación: Seitz & Haff (2016), Wilson et al. (2013). EnlaceCalentamiento según la actividad:Corredores: Ingham et al. (2013), Wittekind & Beneke (2009). EnlaceHIIT: Towlson et al. (2013), Romaratezabala et al. (2018). EnlaceAgilidad: Pojskić et al. (2015), Zois et al. (2011). EnlaceMomento del día: Chtourou & Souissi (2012), Taylor et al. (2011). EnlaceAdultos mayores: Woods et al. (2007), Warm UP et al. (2018). EnlaceDiferencias por sexo: Gagnon & Kenny (2012), Ansdell et al. (2019). EnlaceCalentamiento exprés: Jeffreys (2007), McMillian et al. (2006). EnlaceSupport the showInstagram: andieillanesPágina web: andieillanes.com.mx
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Henry Jeffreys looks at the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on British drinkers (1:31); on the 400th anniversary of Charles I's accession to the throne, Marcus Walker explains what modern Britain could learn from the cavalier monarch (7:10); Angus Colwell provides his notes on beef dripping (13:55); Nicolas Farrell reveals he refused to accept the local equivalent of an Oscar (16:40); and, Rory Sutherland makes the case for linking VAT to happiness… with 0% going to pubs, Indian restaurants and cheddar cheese (24:08). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Henry Jeffreys looks at the potential impact of Trump's tariffs on British drinkers (1:31); on the 400th anniversary of Charles I's accession to the throne, Marcus Walker explains what modern Britain could learn from the cavalier monarch (7:10); Angus Colwell provides his notes on beef dripping (13:55); Nicolas Farrell reveals he refused to accept the local equivalent of an Oscar (16:40); and, Rory Sutherland makes the case for linking VAT to happiness… with 0% going to pubs, Indian restaurants and cheddar cheese (24:08). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
We're back with the most requested guest of the Free Outside Podcast—except it's just me requesting him. For his third appearance, Derrick Lytle joins the show to break down the Black Canyon 100K with the most in-depth, possibly inaccurate, but definitely entertaining preview out there. We discuss the dreamers and receivers of golden tickets, the state of ultra running rivalries (hint: we just ignited one), and why Hayden Hawks could still win this race from New Zealand. We also cover influencer participation (or lack thereof), how to look good for the live stream, and public domain excuses you can use if your race goes sideways. Other highlights include:
Jame's got some of her own executive orders to make... let us know if you agree with her. Jane and Fi also cover fantasy fiction, penis portions and cold meats. Plus, food writer Tom Parker-Bowles and wine expert Henry Jeffreys discuss their new podcast ‘Intoxicating History'. The next book club pick has been announced! 'Eight Months on Ghazzah Street' is by Hilary Mantel. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Overnights host Mike Jeffreys joins Bill for tonight’s News Hour discussing the news of the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin VanDam joins BTL to kick off 2025 to talk about his new TV show, The VanDam Experience on the Outdoor Channel. Mark Jeffreys hops on in the second half to talk all things bowling and bass fishing.
Overnights host Mike Jeffreys joins Bill for tonight’s News Hour discussing the news of the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overnights host Mike Jeffreys joins Bill for tonight's News Hour discussing Identity Politics, Energy, Chess dress codes and the recent Brad and Angelina divorce settlementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott discusses why it is taking Cincinnati city council so long to act to ease traffic issues while repairs are made to the 471 bridge with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys.
Scott discusses why it is taking Cincinnati city council so long to act to ease traffic issues while repairs are made to the 471 bridge with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys.
Tune in for another exciting episode of Driven Loyalty, sponsored by Podium —your partner in enhancing customer communication and driving business growth.
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It was all about cars on our show Tuesday, as we were joined by Ben Jeffreys, General Sales Manager of Hallman Auto Group. We got an idea on the state of the market, new features, and pro buying tips.
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Scott discusses the fire that closed the Daniel Carter Beard (also known as the Big Mac) Bridge and the timetable for it's reopening, as well as the what commuters can expect traffic-wise with Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffreys.
Scott discusses the fire that closed the Daniel Carter Beard (also known as the Big Mac) Bridge and the timetable for it's reopening, as well as the what commuters can expect traffic-wise with Cincinnati City Councilmember Mark Jeffreys.
Special Guests Tammy Rief and Peter 70x7 (find him on Substack) In this riveting episode of Ride On Radio, host Jeff delves into the murky depths of political and corporate corruption, exposing a tangled web of deceit and intrigue involving high-profile figures like Kamala Harris and Sean Diddy Combs. With breaking news on the arrest of Abercrombie & Fitch's ex-CEO Jeffreys, now caught in a sex trafficking scandal, Jeff uncovers connections that lead to powerful families and influential industries. Joined by guests Peter and Tammy Reif, Jeff navigates the treacherous waters of politics and media, revealing how these events intersect with the upcoming elections and broader societal issues. Tammy shares her personal story of fighting against government-sponsored kidnapping and the struggle to rescue her son, Jonah, from the clutches of a global trafficking network. As the discussion unfolds, the episode highlights the critical need for awareness and action, urging listeners to stand and pray for justice. With hints of upcoming revelations and the potential for significant changes before the elections, this episode promises to keep you on the edge of your seat, questioning the narratives and seeking the truth behind the headlines. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
Alex Jeffreys is the author of The Guru Trilogy books, and over the last 20+ years in the online space has helped thousands of coaches and online entrepreneurs grow their businesses. In this episode, he shares his recommended business model for coaches: high-ticket recurring! What You'll Hear In This Episode: - Why so many programs in the online space don't deliver results - How Alex dealt with his market becoming over-saturated - Alex's definition of what “high-ticket” is - Revenue share vs. profit share, which is better? - Why monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is so vital for coaches - The breakdown of his high-ticket recurring model
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: as Lebanon reels from the exploding pagers, Paul Wood wonders what's next for Israel and Hezbollah (1:24); Ross Clark examines Ireland's low-tax project, following the news that they're set to receive €13 billion… that they didn't want (8:40); Reviewing Ben Macintyre's new book, Andrew Lycett looks at the 1980 Iranian London embassy siege (15:29); Laura Gascoigne argues that Vincent Van Gogh would approve of the new exhibition of his works at the National Gallery (22:35); and Henry Jeffreys provides his notes on corkscrews (28:01). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's Mark Jeffreys, Greg Vinson, and Andrew Hayes) as we dive into the big question: Is bass fishing a sport? More Bass After Dark: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BassAfterDark Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bass-after-dark/id1716082782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yMvtb7iKPlblLxqlLbOmz Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/BassAfterDark Instagram: https://instagram.com/bassafterdarkshow Facebook: https://facebook.com/bassafterdark Stock media provided by Sounder_Music / Pond5 Stock media provided by lovemushroom / Pond5 Stock music provided by Sineius / Pond5
A surpresa e a satisfação de remar com o filho, lado a lado. Uma onda mítica, exaustivamente vista e falada - pouco aprofundada. Curren e J. Bay, um quiver de quatro quilhas. Nesse episódio, Bruno Bocayuva, João Valente e Júlio Adler retrocedem 2 passos para avançar 5 e não chegam a lugar nenhum. Um Boia tradicional, sem eira e com beira. A trilha tem Here's The Thing com os irlandeses do Fontaines D.C., Ocean Waves do (primo do Bruno!)Amerigo Gazaway e Wadil Muluk do guitarrista egípcio Omar Khorshid.
En este CMN nos visita nuevamente nuestra amiga Koala en Crayola para hablarnos un ratito entre otras cosas de los planes que tiene el gobierno para canalizar el Río Piedras. En la música tenemos a los Jeffreys y en los controles a Lonnie Contreras. Titito Sánchez Erick Bonilla --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tititopuelcorico/support
Matt is joined by Matt Looney from Bass Cat Boats to talk about Bass For Beckers. In the second half of the show, Mark Jeffreys and Matt talk about current issues in the industry and bowling.
BTL founder, Mark Jeffreys, jumps on for a random late night show covering a number of different topics. This show originally aired on May 22nd.
Matt is back in studio for another week of shows and talks with Dan O'Sullivan from Advanced Angler about Justin Hamner's wire-to-wire victory in the 54th Bassmaster Classic this past weekend on Grand Lake. In the second half of the show, Matt chats with Scott Palmer from The BASS TANK about what it's like having a sponsored angler win the Classic. THE BTL MERCH IS NOW LIVE FOR A LIMITED TIME (March 25-April 8)https://btlspringpre.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Actor Jeffrey Weissman joins Matt this week to discuss his unique experience of playing George McFly in Back to the Future Part II and III after Crispin Glover left the films. Jeffrey tells us about the mix of acting and impression that went along with playing the role, being in a weird place as the new replacement on set, and hearing Crispins thoughts using his likeness. We also hear about Jeffreys other roles in Clint Eastwoods Pale Rider, Johnny Dangerously, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Saved by the Bell. Plus, writers Ben Acker and Ben Blacker of The Thrilling Adventure Hour join Matt to talk about their novel, 'Star Wars Join the Resistance,' what its like to work with the Lucasfilm story group, and Matt becoming part of the Star Wars canon.This episode is brought to you by Hullo (www.hullopillow.com/IWTT). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt is on-location at Luck Lure Tackle in Oklahoma City and Mark Jeffreys joins the show.
Mike McClelland joins BTL to talk about his decision to return to Bassmaster and fish all nine Bassmaster Open EQ's in 2024. In the second half of the show, Mark Jeffreys jumps on to talk about Fish And Chips, and the show wraps with Brooks Anderson and Rooksby Gordon talking about their win in the HS / College Chaos tournament on Lake Martin.