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Every successful small business owner has to raise the bar if they're going to compete. And for many, that means raising money, too. In this special episode, we're talking about a series of articles that has appeared on Good Beer Hunting called “Compound Interest.” The stories written by Jerard Fagerberg are profiles devoted to founders who aligned their growth, fundraising, and community—and who keep their numbers up as they keep craft beer flowing. The stories are told in collaboration with SMBX, a marketplace for issuing and buying small business bonds. In this episode we bring you a collection of GBH writers, including Jerard, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot, and publisher Michael Kiser. We'll talk about the origins of this series, why these stories matter, and the unique people and ideas Jerard has come across as he's reported for Compound Interest over the past year. Take a look behind the curtain to learn more about GBH storytelling and finding stories that resonate from business leader to readers and listeners like you.
At what point do creative pursuits become exercises in futility? When does the lack of success become failure, and when does it serve as a reminder in the value of pursuing a breakthrough? How can we look to the Earth as a guide towards unpredictability—and what does beer have to do with any of this? In his piece titled “From the Pores of Earth—The Impractical Alchemy of Stone Fermentation,” a story published as part of our Mother of Invention series in collaboration with Guinness, writer Jerard Fagerberg explores the short-lived trend of stone fermentation. He speaks with several brewers who participate in the obscure and wildly labor intensive practice to find out noy only how, but why they pursue an ancient method in contemporary times. In our conversation, you'll hear even more about when and why he pursued this story—not just to shine a light on a relatively odd way of brewing, but his journey through the story and whether or not his curiosity was ultimately satisfied through the process. Humans don't tend to spend a lot of time exploring minerality as a flavor. But those who do remain very passionate about it, and at the very least, it's a sensation worth being aware of. The Earth gives us a lot to be thankful for, and I, for one, am grateful for the chance to understand her, even just a little bit more. Let's hear from Jerard, right now.
The phrase “sober curious” is picking up steam in beverage alcohol circles—perhaps most notably in the craft beer industry. More non-alcoholic products, sober events, and shared conversations regarding our collective consumption habits are taking place than ever before, but a stigma remains. If you're not drinking, why are you even in a beer space to begin with? That's exactly what today's conversation is about. I'm joined by writers Jerard Fagerberg and Mark LaFaro to discuss Jerard's sober-curious column “Let Go or Get Dragged” and Mark's recent piece on Good Beer Hunting titled “Tapped Out — The Problematic Culture of Overdrinking in the Alcoholic Beverage Industry.” Neither writer shies away from sharing personal, sometimes very raw experiences with alcohol consumption, in an attempt to destigmatize moderation and sobriety as well as provide resources for those interested in cutting back. This episode is part of a series exploring both personal and cultural shifts regarding alcohol, where we discuss the evolving vocabulary around sobriety—or steps towards it—and unpack the core reasons why people congregate around beer in the first place. As someone who still works behind the bar, Mark reveals some ugly truths about what breweries expect from consumers (spoiler alert: It's not always in the individuals' best interest), as well as where they both find support in a sometimes judgemental landscape. You never have to explain why you're not drinking, or even drinking less, but whether you're curious about minimizing or eliminating alcohol from your diet, listening to those who have been through it before is a great foundation on where you can begin.
Are you dying to visit Santa Fe, NM but don't know where to start? Do you love local food and brews but aren't sure which are the best or what to have? Here comes Vigilante Guides to the rescue! Jerard Vigil and his team are here to help you with fun, historical and informative tours of The City Different. Learn more about Jerard and his tour company Vigilante Guides on this podcast episode. LinksVigilante Guides websiteVigilante Guides on Instagram Vigilante Guides on FacebookI Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Chris Jerard is a mastermind when it comes to building things in the world of sliding on snow. A serial entrepreneur, Chris had a unique inspiration in high school that drove him to pursue his passions instead of opting for a safe law career. On the podcast, we talk about that inspiration, the beginnings of Freeskier Magazine, his perfectly timed pivot to digital, founding start-ups, and his current role as VP of Content Marketing at Outside. It's a peek behind the curtain of some of the most influential media properties in the business. Chris Jerard Show Notes: 3:00: Freeskier parties, growing up in New Hampshire, entrepreneur as a kid, what HS group he was in, his biggest influences early in life. 13:00: Taking a year off in a van, University of Colorado, Rock and Ice Magazine, and stalking magazines. 21:30: Rollerblade: They invented inline skating and make the best skates on the planet. Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar. Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. 24:00: Freeskier Magazine, what is magazine life-like, Alaska, the hot tub photo shoot, and the K2 debacle. 34:00: Internet hate, Greg Hill and “The Curve of Time” Movie, and skiing in electric cars 43:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code drinkfast Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Over 60 years of getting you out there JT Holmes (Episode 38:00: Who was Billy Poole, going on shoots uninvited 45:00: Chase Jarvis, the lightbulb goes off in his head, working with Travis Rice, sounding Inkwell and Roam 56:00: Selling to Outside, The Outerverse, NFT's, Warren Miller, and the focus today 75:00: Inappropriate Questions with Pat Crawford
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Word of Jerard's not guilty verdict makes its way to the reservation. The community struggles to come to terms with losing Christy but is defiant to not let something like this happen again. Community leaders start to demand answers from BIA law enforcement as they feel less and less safe in their community. And as a result, take a major legal step to demand better resources to keep Northern Cheyenne safe. Cara and Bo unravel how the issues brought forward in Christy's case are not unique to her, or even to Northern Cheyenne. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerard's trial is finally here. Christy's family is hoping the jury will find him guilty of involuntary manslaughter for Christy's death. The prosecution puts a spotlight on BIA law enforcement officers but as they take the stand, their testimony reveals serious red flags in how the investigation was conducted. Jerard's defense argues that Christy's behavior that night could have led to her death. It's up to a jury..Is there enough evidence to convict Jerard?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The night Christy died, Jerard was questioned by police after picking up her body and driving to his mother's house. Cara and Bo break down that crucial interview. And, months after that fateful night, Christy's family struggles to get information from the Bureau of Indian Affairs federal agents investigating Christy's death. Tribal leaders step in to put pressure on the BIA to hold them accountable.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cara and Bo explore Christy's eight-year-relationship with her boyfriend, Jerard Threefingers. What they find is a complicated partnership intertwined with allegations of intimate partner violence and substance abuse. Even though those closest to Christy knew what she was facing, they had trouble keeping her safe.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Like many craft beer enthusiasts entering their late 30s and early 40s, I've found the booze real estate in my refrigerator is starting to shrink. First, I started adding cans of LaCroix knockoffs from ALDI. Then I swapped a few beers for some hard kombuchas, followed by regular kombuchas. Right now, I've got cans of fruited sparkling tea, and recently I realized that the only alcohol I have left in the house are samples for work. I am, like thousands of others, beginning to dabble in reducing my alcohol consumption. The motivations for doing so are myriad, whether it be intentionally for health, economically because of inflation, or for any number of other reasons. These shifts, once cast as secrets among craft beer fans, became much more openly discussed when longtime beer writer Norman Miller announced he was giving up alcohol for health reasons in 2018, along with his beer column, “The Beer Nut.” It was a revolutionary admission, and one that resonated with fellow beer writer Jerard Fagerberg, among many others. In the first piece for his new column, Let Go Or Get Dragged, Jerard speaks with Norman four years after that announcement of his sobriety. You'll hear clips from Jerard and Norman's conversation today, as well as Jerard's inspiration for the column, his personal drinking history, and his approach to sobriety. We'll also discuss the pros and cons of non-alcoholic beer, and the societal movement that's seeing more Americans embrace being sober-curious. This isn't a critique on the beer industry itself: Rather, it's a holistic look at how alcohol shapes our lives, our culture, our minds, and our bodies.
On this episode, I sit with License Mental Health Counselor/License Therapist, Jerard Elliot (@jerard.elliott) to have a conversation about Behavioral/Mental Health. We go on a journey through therapy in the black communities, grief, anger, anxiety and childhood trauma where Jerard and I share personal stories of our own. My hopes for this episode is that if you take away nothing else from this episode you know that THERAPY WORKS!Jerard is a Mental Health Professional based in Richmond, Virginia where he runs his own practice, Marathon Counseling Services.Please Like, Share, Subscribe, Give a Rating, and/or Leave a Review!Also, Don't forget to follow Millennially Yours on Social Media! https://linktr.ee/millnyoursIntro Music: Roselle - "Interlude" (feat. The Hype)
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy welcomes back Jerard Fagerberg from Episode 603: From Jack Kerouac to British Coal Miners, The History of The Workingman's Drink. Two renowned beer culture writers, Pete Brown and Dave Infante also join us for a conversation about unionizing in the craft beer industry. The episode kicks off with Pete's description of the pubs and private clubs in Britain, along with his solid argument about how Shakespeare, Beyonce, and Charles Dicken all share a favorite spot in London. We also get to listen to Pete's upcoming book, “Clubland,” and the inspiration behind it. The discussion then moves back to the States with Dave and Jerard talking about unions among craft breweries, and interindustry solidarity in organizing. While Jerard brings up Fair State Brewing Cooperative as a shining example of successful unions, Dave talks about the struggles and failures that workers might face in this uphill battle. Last but certainly not least, the gang dives deep into class consciousness and its education among mainstream discord, talking about Kim Kelly's “Fight Like Hell,” football, and what Pete calls football. Pete also talks more about the Working Men's Club and his working-class background.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Who wants to talk about money? We're going to. I'm joined today by Jerard Fagerberg to talk about his piece titled “Pour Clean, Like the Source — CA Draft Tech in Oakland, California,” which was published on Good Beer Hunting on February 18, 2022. In this piece, he outlines the creation, evolution, and expansion of CA Draft Tech, a sanitation service for taprooms, bars, and restaurants across the Bay Area. With the help of SMBX, an alternative financing company that allows consumers to invest directly in local businesses, CA Draft Tech was able to grow their business outside a bank's traditional loan structure. It was Jerard's first time exploring the niche world of hospitality financing, but it's probably not the last. He describes the research and writing process as a challenge, but a necessary one in order to demystify finances and introduce a level of transparency not often seen when discussing that big elephant in the room—money. You'll hear from Jerard about how the story took shape, how to best discuss the business of beer without ignoring the very real human element, just what bonds are, how SMBX taps into communities in order to elevate businesses, and why this model is well-suited to the high-capital, low-margin world of hospitality. One note for listeners: This story was published as part of Good Beer Hunting's Compound Interest series, underwritten by SMBX, which highlights different ways small businesses can get the funding they need; all of the businesses profiled in this series have worked with SMBX to achieve part or even all of their funding. And on that note, we have our own bond offering on the platform for anyone interested in investing in Good Beer Hunting's future.
This week on Beer Sessions (the last Beer Sessions of 2021!) Jimmy is talking about the greatest hits of 2021 and beer dessert pairings with Julia Herz, executive director of the American Homebrewers Association and author, Jerard Fagerberg, freelance beer writer, and Jessie Sheehan, recipe developer and author of The Vintage Baker. Jessie details some of her newest recipes, including some that will appear in her upcoming cookbook, Snackable Bakes: 100 Easy-Peasy Recipes for Exceptionally Scrumptious Sweets and Treats. The group talks about some of the best changes 2021 has brought to the beer world. Julia talks about how The Brave Noise Project is helping to eliminate bias and harassment in the beverage industry while offering an accessible homebrew recipe. Jerard talks about the resurgence of unions. Finally, the gang takes on the beer and dessert pairing challenge. Look no further for holiday dessert inspiration and their respective drink pairings. Grab a beer and a sweet treat and give it a listen! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
How can nature meet technology to create community — profitably? With the growing allure of membership models, a new breed of entrepreneur is recognizing the importance of engaging a core of enthusiasts to validate the model before expanding to the masses. In this episode of the Customer Experience advantage podcast, I talk with Christopher Jerard, the Founder and CEO of ROAM Media, who has recruited some of the biggest names in extreme adventure and those that chronicle it, to form a new way to connect with fans. Listen to this episode on all the major podcast platforms or watch the video version on the podcast page at DavidAvrin.com You can find David Avrin on, www.davidavrin.com www.linkedin.com/in/davidavrin www.twitter.com/DavidAvrin www.facebook.com/therealdavidavrin www.instagram.com/therealdavidavrin You can find Christopher Jerard on, https://roammedia.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-jerard-476a717/ https://twitter.com/jerard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On todays WOAFM99 Radio Show and Podcast we bring you the 6 Certified Independent Songs of the week. The songs span a multitude of genres and are some of our favourites of this season. Also joining Oliver Sean in the studio is upcoming American Hip Hop star Jerard Rice. Todays Playlist: 1. Jovanna - Twenty One 2. Bartula - The man I hope to be 3. Dan Markell - Carried Away 4. Jerard Rice - No Brady 5. Beth Duncan - Serves me right 6. Dominic Dema - Afraid Artists who would like to submit their music for consideration for the WOAFM99 Radio Show can submit their music via www.woafm99.com or via the WOA Music Opportunities Page The WOAFM99 Radio Show is produced by WOA Films and Oliver Sean Productions for the WOA Entertainment Group www.woaentertainment.com www.woafm99.com www.woatv.tv www.oliversean.com #WOAFORMUSICIANS (Music Opportunities)
The crew dials up the hotline to Brooklyn NY … to catch up with a very talented artist John Jerard. John has done it all on Broadway and many other stages. You've seen his art in Hamilton, The Producers and many more. L2t finds another gem and connects the dots from Bishop Timon to working with Mel Brooks. Check out Jerard Studios and enjoy the chat.
In this episode, we invited our former intern and current summer employee Jerard Stoegbauer to talk about how his academic life prepared (or didn't prepare) him for the real world. Jerard graduated this past May from UW-Madison with a degree in Personal Finance. He believes that other than academic learning, the most important experience in one's college life is to learn how to meet new people, have a relationship, figure out who you are, and how you fit in this world. Nothing will prepare you fully for the real world, but an internship will link the gap if you are able to find one that teaches you more than how to use the copy machine. Jerard entered the Army ROTC program (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) in college because he wanted to be a part of something bigger than himself. We discussed leadership, and how he would like to help follow young soldiers' finances with his knowledge. As Jerard is preparing to start his active duty with the Army in August, we wish him all the best and thank him for his service!
This week was the anniversary of George Floyd's murder, so we wanted to re-engage with the conversation about Race in the U.S. This is a rebroadcast of 2 earlier episodes that we stitched back together. You can join the conversation @droppingsunday www.droppingsunday.com
With over 20 years of technology experience including leadership roles, Jerard Butts aka JB, takes us on his journey of growing up in Chicago, surrounded by black love and acceptance of his black self at a very early age. My conversation with JB touches on navigating obstacles that hinders black people from being successful in certain spaces. Jerard is currently the IT Manager for the U.S. Soccer Federation where he provides leadership, direction and support in the development and deployment of the organization’s information technology initiatives. Prior to joining the US Soccer Federation, JB held several other leadership positions in IT including Assistant Athletics Director for Information Technology at the University of Mississippi and Data Center Operations Director for the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontheedgewitheddie/support
Taylor Pace is a singer/songwriting multi-instrumentalist from Fort Worth, TX. Growing up as the youngest child in a very musical family, Taylor has been performing for as early as he can remember in church and even made his first television appearance at 6 yrs old when he and his family appeared in a regional Tom Thumb Grocery Store commercial singing a jingle his father had written. Taylor studied jazz piano at Howard University in Washington D.C., where got the opportunity to play alongside jazz legends such as Jimmy Heath, Wallace Roney and Benny Golson. Soon after graduating, he began doing shows and touring as a keyboardist with artists, most notably Grammy winning artist Mya and Grammy nominated artist Mario. Since 2014 Taylor has released 24 singles, 2 EP's, and 1 full-length album, most of which has occurred in just the past 2 years. He's also has enjoyed success as a producer/writer on many other projects. He is a noted contributor on MCG Records' contemporary gospel album, “Medicine” working as co-writer, co-producer, performer, and pianist for the project, which features Ruben Studdard, Ann Nesby, and Jasmine Guy. His production/writing credits also extend to such artists as Noel Gourdine, Nicholas Ryan Gant, new gospel recording duo sensation Jerard and Jovaun, Multi-platinum producer Ty Macklin and a host of others. As of 2021, Taylor is working to release his 2nd full-length album and begin touring worldwide as soon as festivals and venues open back up.
Our guest today is Christopher Jerard, who commonly goes by CJ and is the Founder and CEO of Roam Media. Roam is a media company comprised of the world's best adventure athletes, photographers, and filmmakers who are dedicated to inspiring and enabling adventure and purpose. In this episode, Matt and CJ discussed how Roam Media got started and how they've gone about capturing their audience. The two also discussed the action sports community, along with the benefits and drawbacks of the increasing popularity of action sports. Find CJ:RoamInstagramTwitterFind Momentous:LiveMomentousInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutube
Jerard Fagerberg joins Cory to detail his extensive work in coming up with a list of the 40 best beers to drink in Minnesota fitting into four different categories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOLD ONTO YOUR SHORTS. This episode I interview former Naval Medic and soon to be nurse, Jerard Cook. He shares the most epic tale from his time a search and rescue swimmer in the Sea of Japan in 2005 - you can read about it https://www.stripes.com/news/uss-kitty-hawk-sailors-recount-rescue-after-f-a-18-night-landing-accident-1.28941?fbclid=IwAR3daYALoY4Kc07fVVa0y1V_yptacvzJH4ndAsqcb4issHlwmqauwYG4Fv8 (here). This story is riveting and had me on the edge of my seat. Also, Jerard opens up about the day he almost quit his dream of having a career in the medical field which caught me totally by surprise. Thank you SO much for being on the show and for being such an amazing person. Nicole
This week we talk all about our love for music from bands, artists, lyrics, and our (Bianca's) dark/metal-head phases! Bianca talks about the greatness that is Slipknot and A Perfect Circle while Jerard talks about Beyonce (we're not surprised). But one artist(s) they can agree on, MEGAN THEE STALLION. Don't forget to follow, comment, rate and subscribe to not only this podcast, but our Instas: @bicoastalpod, @touch.of.vegan, and @jae.dee.ell, where you can find all our food and "makeup" looks.
"Hey, Siri, play Dreams by Fleetwood Mac!" This week is all about DREAMS! Bianca talks about nightmares and seeing demons during sleep paralysis while Jerard talks about his confirmed alien abductions- all facts! Don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe and also follow us on IG @bicoastalpod and our personal accounts @touch.of.vegan and @jae.dee.ell! ***also here's that iconic TikTok
For this first ever episode of All Your Friends Are Queer, we sit down with our friends Frankie & Jerard to talk about their relationship, coming out stories, and more. Follow Frankie & Jerard: @ciscosews & @jae.dee.ell Donate to The Okra Project: https://www.artsbusinesscollaborative.org/asp-products/the-okra-project-sponsored-project/ Donate to The Marsha P. Johnson Institute: https://marshap.org/donate/ Donate to the Homeless Black Trans Women Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeless-black-trans-women-fund Episode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17SErDX_F2RKL2mcEe3bKmdMKEiBEWamPONwOzDsNvys/ Follow us: @QueerFriendsPod Email us: allyourfriendspod@gmail.com Artwork by Frankie Diaz (@catslovefrancisco) Intro song by Nathan Veshecco (nathanveshecco.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queerfriendspod/message
This week we have very special guests and Capitol Records recording artists Jerard & Jovaun Woods to talk about race relations and reconciliations in America. This is part 2 of a 2-part conversation. Follow them @jerardandjovaunwoods Follow us @droppingsunday www.droppingsunday.com
This week we have very special guests and Capitol Records recording artists Jerard & Jovaun Woods to talk about race relations and reconciliations in America. This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation. Follow them @jerardandjovaunwoods Follow us @droppingsunday www.droppingsunday.com
This week we have one of Jerard's besties and friend of the pod, Alyssa, as a guest! Bianca and Alyssa open up about their daily, weekly, monthly, etc., struggles with anxiety and depression- seen and unseen. As always, there will be plenty of laughs along the way, because DUH! As always, don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe! Follow us on Instagram @bicoastalpod and follow our personal accounts @notyourcupofbee & @jae.dee.ell!
This week we talk astrology! We discuss its "legitimacy" as a faith and/or form of spirituality (of sorts) and how some view it as black magic, unholy, or evil. Jerard talks about his love and admiration for it and how he uses it as a tool for self-reflection and growth, while Bianca talks about growing up with a Wicken aunt and living life as a 5th member of the Craft. You won't want to miss this! Don't forget to rate, comment, subscribe, and share! Also, make sure to follow us on Instagram @bicoastalpod and follow us both on our personal accounts @notyourcupofbee and @jae.dee.ell. We mentioned Chani Nicholas' book, You Were Born for This - if you're interested you can find a copy here: Amazon, Her Website, or Barnes & Noble.
This week on Bi-Coastal, much to his dismay, it's all about Jerard! We discuss his coming out experience and everything that entails from realization, telling family & friends, and how his life is now 6 years out and thriving. Don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe! Follow us on Instagram @bicoastalpod and our personal accounts @notyourcupofbee and @jae.dee.ell!
This week, we start off with a quarantine update. We welcome long time friend Jerard to this weeks episode. He talks about working in retail in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic. Gina tells a tequila rose story. Gina's family update. All the "nese's." Football. The turmoil of being a New York Jets fan. Coronavirus. Cyph and Jerard reminisce on the infamous playing the dozens day's. Outrunning the cops. For inspiration, check out, C.T. Fletcher, David Goggins. Stay safe, stay smart, stay home. Podcast available everywhere Email: Interracialoddcouple@gmail.com Facebook group for this podcast: Cypha Omni Network Twitter: IOCpodcast Instagram: @Interracial_odd_couple_podcast Music introduction & podcast created & produced by Cypha Omni
Take a listen as we interview one of our favorite people, Joshua Jerard. Come hear him talk about not only theatre auditions and experiences, but with movie and tv experiences.
Chels and I host this episode filled with the relationship experiences of ourselves and 3 other awesome couples {Khadija & Jerard, Anthony & Cornell, and Judah & Karissa}. Subscribe & Follow us @3nmotion to be in the know about next weeks conscious topic. Want to come to Conscious Conversations? https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conscious-conversations-tickets-90485375193 Learn more about and get in-touch with me at www.RahKalon.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3nmotion/message
Today's guest is Jerard Rabb. Rabb is a retired professional football player. He played in the NFL for the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys. Prior to the league, he played for Boise State in Idaho. Rabb is best-known for his touchdown in the infamous “hook and ladder” play of the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. After his career in football, he moved to Washington with his wife and kids. Outside of work, he DJs, plays basketball, and participates in the annual “Gridiron Dreams” program at Boise State. Rabb, thanks for coming on the show. Follow the Pod: @fandfpodIntro Music: Travis Thompson, "End of the World"Outro Music: Jaga, ".wavpool"For more content:www.adamtillercomedy.com
Stefani Jerard (GM Chicago Improv) talks about surviving a haircut massacre from her brother, joining forces with him to lock their sister out of the house, growing up in the family restaurant business and many more lovely tales. From the 3×5 Studio in Chicago, it’s our first show of 2020! Chicago.Improv.com
We kick off The AfterParty saluting Earth Wind and Fire, the latest recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. Check out music from Earth Wind and Fire, Brian Reith, Ash., The Sounds of Blackness, Gary Mayes & Nu Era, John P. Kee, Korey Mickie, San Franklin, Geneen White, Nia Allen, Jessica Hitte, Last Call, Jerard & […]
On this week’s episode of Secure The Seat, I interview Emilie Jerard on why Cryptocurrency might help women of color secure our seat at the table. Emilie Jerard is best known for her diverse experiences. Being a creative director of her own YouTube channel, she readily invests her money in a variety of ways to build her net worth and boost the return rate on her money. Her primary goal is to create long-lasting assets in a battle to become financially secure and help others to achieve their financial goals. Indeed her YouTube Channel is geared up with several practical plans to stabilize one’s income and savings. Connect with Emilie at https://emiliejerard.com/ and on Twitter @emiliejerard
One Heart, Patric Scott FEAT Naturally 7, The A Cappellian, Shelea Frasier feat: Take 6, Take 6, Naturally 7, Soundstage, The Discovery Singers, Home Free, Glad, David Wesley, The Breath of Life Quartet, and Jerard & Jovaun,
SoulStreet, Ecks and Bulls, Vade, David Musonda, Vocal Spectrum, The Real Group, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, In One Accord Singers, Accent, Naturally 7, Committed, Resound, Anthony Brown & Group Therapy, Jerard & Jovaun, Aeolians, Lloyd Mallory Singers, and In Rare Form Vocal Blend.
You have heard their work behind some of your favorite artists on your favorite albums and as the newest members of the Motown Gospel family, the time has come for them to put their own spin on some of your favorite worship songs. Their five song EP debuted today and is available on all digital music platforms. The Woods family spoke to OTR about their journey to this point, their hope for this project, their respective/collective careers and of course, their marriage. Songs in this episode: "Higher Higher"- Jerard & Jovaun "Good Time"- Andrae Crouch "He's Never Failed Me Yet"- Cece Winans "What a Beautiful Name"- Jerard & Jovaun
In this episode I had the privilege of speaking with CryptoTalk Podcast host Emilie Jerard. Tune in as she talks about her career paths in medicine, finance, and fashion which eventually paved the way for her new passion crypto.
Emilie introduces her new show CryptoTalk. She explains her background, experience in business, and how she built up her net worth.She is joined in the studio by Shawn Jones, her personal assistant and Imani Wilson, her Social media manager. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jerard and Enda Barry walked the Camino Frances for charity in 2016. Jerard is Australian and Enda is Irish and they have been married 34 years. They are walking another Camino in France in 2017, again for charity, the St Vincent De Paul Society. Listen to the episode to discover what lessons they learnt on the Camino and how they live them every day.
Jerard and Enda Barry walked the Camino Frances for charity in 2016. Jerard is Australian and Enda is Irish and they have been married 34 years. They are walking another Camino in France in 2017, again for charity, the St Vincent De Paul Society. Listen to the episode to discover what lessons they learnt on the Camino and how they live them every day.
After I got a haircut from my personal barber & owner of J.Nicholas Grooming, Mr. Jerard Jeffries I got the chance to sit down and talk with him. I felt very blessed for my first interview on the New Age Gents podcast to be a gentleman I respect and admire. We discuss everything from his early beginnings and how he got started as a barber - to the history of barbering, as well as getting his thoughts on what being a gentleman means to him.
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House Music at it's best. Jackin, Deep, Jazzy, Funky, funky ... down to business.
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It was in a wharehouse loft by the tracks. Just having a little fun. Mixed by San Francisco's DJ Marcus Jerard