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Sickboy
The Truth About Hypnobirthing (And Why It Might Be Gaslighting You)

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 53:02


What if you could turn off the most agonizing pain imaginable just by thinking about a waterfall? Or better yet, what if a guy in a purple silk robe could cure you by waving a magnet over your junk? This week, Jeremie takes Brian and Taylor on a wild, mind-bending trip into the billion-dollar industry of Hypnobirthing and the dark, bizarre history of hypnosis. From 18th-century "Animal Magnetism" and the accidental discovery of the placebo effect, to a 19th-century surgeon who removed 80-pound scrotal tumors while his patients literally slept through it, we're unpacking whether the brain really has a 'mute button' for pain. Is hypnobirthing tapping into a dormant superpower of the human mind, or is it just the ultimate medical gaslight that leaves women trapped in a toxic 'shame spiral' when it hurts? Grab your pocket watch, protect your testicles, and let's get weird.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN

Sickboy
The Truth About Hypnobirthing (And Why It Might Be Gaslighting You)

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 53:02


What if you could turn off the most agonizing pain imaginable just by thinking about a waterfall? Or better yet, what if a guy in a purple silk robe could cure you by waving a magnet over your junk? This week, Jeremie takes Brian and Taylor on a wild, mind-bending trip into the billion-dollar industry of Hypnobirthing and the dark, bizarre history of hypnosis. From 18th-century "Animal Magnetism" and the accidental discovery of the placebo effect, to a 19th-century surgeon who removed 80-pound scrotal tumors while his patients literally slept through it, we're unpacking whether the brain really has a 'mute button' for pain. Is hypnobirthing tapping into a dormant superpower of the human mind, or is it just the ultimate medical gaslight that leaves women trapped in a toxic 'shame spiral' when it hurts? Grab your pocket watch, protect your testicles, and let's get weird.Follow Sickboy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sickboypodcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sickboypodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/expeUDN

Breathless
A New Horizon

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 32:56


Episode SummaryIn the Season 2 finale of Breathless, host Jeremie Saunders tackles the ultimate question facing the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) community: Are we finally on the verge of a true cure? Growing up sick, Jeremie developed a psychological "immunity" to the repetitive promise that a cure was "just around the corner." But today, the conversation is fundamentally different.This episode takes us out of the pharmacy and directly into the laboratories where researchers are transitioning from small-molecule symptom management to structural gene editing. Featuring Dr. Bowen Li (University of Toronto), Dr. Paul Eckford (Chief Scientific Officer, CF Canada), and Kelly Grover (CEO, CF Canada), we pull back the curtain on the grueling reality of scientific research—described as "pushing a boulder up a hill with chopsticks." We explore how the global proof of concept from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines has turbocharged CF research, how CRISPR molecular scissors are being engineered to permanently rewrite genetic typos, and how Machine Learning is drastically accelerating the timeline to reach the final 10% of the community.Main Topics & Key Moments1. The Cost of Hope & The Ground ShiftThe Practiced Optimism: Jeremie details the emotional exhaustion of childhood hope cycles, where promised breakthroughs consistently failed to materialize, leading to a defensive "self-preservation" mindset in his twenties.A New Vocabulary: Why current scientific progress is materially different. For the first time, data-driven researchers are using definitive terms like functional cure, mutation-agnostic, and restoring normal function at the source.2. The Grind of the ArchitectureChopsticking the Boulder: Dr. Bowen Li describes the quiet, unglamorous reality of the lab at 8:00 PM on a Tuesday, where progress is measured in microscopic, hard-won inches.The Lazarus Effect vs. The Temped Joy: CEO Kelly Grover recalls an early advocacy trip to Ottawa with a profoundly ill young man, contrasting his miraculous post-Trikafta transformation with the sobering reality of meeting patients who remain devastatingly sick.3. The Molecular Typo: Nonsense MutationsThe Broken Text: While Trikafta acts as a structural prop for a wobbly, misfolded protein, it is entirely useless for patients with "nonsense mutations."The Cellular Stop Sign: Dr. Bowen Li explains that in these rare variations (such as the W57X mutation discussed in previous episodes), the cell hits a premature stop sign in the middle of reading the genetic sentence. The protein is cut off too early and never forms, leaving nothing for modulator drugs to attach to.4. Photocopies and Vaults: mRNA vs. CRISPRThe Vault Analogy: Dr. Li frames human genetics simply: DNA is the master cookbook safely locked inside the nucleus vault. You cannot remove the book, but you can create a temporary photocopy of a single page to take to the kitchen. That photocopy is mRNA.The Platform Revolution: A historical look at mRNA, from its discovery by Brenner and Crick in the 1960s to Katalin Karikó's underfunded, decades-long battle to chemically stabilize the molecule. The global deployment of COVID-19 vaccines served as the ultimate medical proof of concept, opening the floodgates for respiratory disease mapping.The Lipid Nanoparticle Trojan Horse: To get delicate mRNA past the lung's natural "bouncers" (mucus and cilia), scientists wrap it in a micro-engineered fat bubble designed to slide through sticky blockages and hit targeted cells.CRISPR Molecular Scissors: Moving beyond temporary photocopies, CRISPR edits the master cookbook itself. Hijacked from a bacterial immune defense system discovered in yogurt cultures, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier engineered the Cas9 protein to act as scissors guided by genetic GPS. Modern iterations—like base editing and prime editing—can cleanly correct a single letter in the double helix without fracturing the strand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Controlled Chaos: How Jeremie Boga Ignited the Juventus Attack

Messi Ronaldo Neymar and Mbappe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 3:08


When Juventus signed Jeremie Boga in February 2026, it was a calculated act of creative desperation. What followed was an immediate injection of unpredictable flair and controlled chaos into a stalling Bianconeri frontline.In this episode, we break down the immense impact of the 29-year-old Ivorian international and how he completely shook up Italian football: Analyzing Boga's lethal low center of gravity, devastating one-on-one dribbling, and his uncanny ability to weave out of intense multi-man presses.Dissecting the stats from his 2025–26 campaign, highlighted by four quick goals and game-changing performances off the bench in Serie A and the Coppa Italia. Tracking his journey from Chelsea's academy through his breakout at Sassuolo, a tumultuous end at Nice, and his ultimate re-emergence under the lights in Turin.We also explore how his presence alone forced defensive reorganizations across the league, opening up vital space for teammates like Dušan Vlahović and Kenan Yıldız. Jeremie Boga Juventus, Serie A 2026, Juventus football podcast, football transfer news, Ivorian winger.

Breathless
Left Behind

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 25:03


Episode SummaryWhat happens when the parade moves on, but you're still standing on the sidewalk? In this heavy and deeply candid episode of Breathless, host Jeremie Saunders addresses the modern paradox of the "Trikafta Revolution." While a miraculous 90% of the Cystic Fibrosis community is experiencing a historical second chance at life, a remaining 10% is left stranded in the old world.We follow the story of Teresa Weger, a 20-year-old university student from Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Teresa possesses an ultra-rare, spontaneous genetic mutation that places her entirely outside the reach of current modulator drugs. Jeremie pairs Teresa's current physical decline with his own history of severe CF complications, confronting the painful reality of survivor's guilt. This episode pulls back the curtain on the emotional isolation of being left behind by your own community, while exploring the cutting-edge genetics and future technologies—like mRNA and CRISPR—needed to finish the fight for everyone.Main Topics & Key Moments1. The Meshed Reality of a RevolutionThe Shrinking Base: Teresa Weger notes a drastic shift in the CF community. As health dramatically improves for the majority, community enthusiasm and attendance at advocacy events (like local walks) have noticeably waned.Tempered Joy: CF Canada CEO Kelly Grover notes that while reaching "first base" is a biological triumph, the organization's celebrations must remain tempered until therapeutic options exist for 100% of patients.2. The Genetic Lottery & Spontaneous MutationThe "Toyota Camry" vs. The Custom Model: The vast majority of CF patients carry the common Delta F508 mutation. Teresa's mutation is an ultra-rare, complex anomaly: W57X/exon 23-24 deletion.The Biological Glitch: Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Eckford explains a rare break from the classic inheritance model. While Teresa's mother is a standard carrier, her father is not. Teresa's CF was caused by a completely spontaneous, random genetic mutation during DNA replication at the exact moment of conception.3. The Physical Toll of the Old WorldThe Linear Decline: After maintaining a stable childhood with a lung function of 97%, Teresa experienced a sudden adolescent crash, with her lung capacity dropping into the 50s.The Multi-Front War: A graphic look at severe CF symptoms outside the lungs, highlighting Teresa's struggles with chronic gastrointestinal blockages and painful sinus surgeries that result in post-sedation complications.4. Isolation at the ParadeThe Regina CF Walk: Teresa recalls the painful emotional whiplash of standing backstage at a fundraising walk. Ahead of her, a Trikafta-responsive speaker joyfully proclaimed that her sweat chloride levels had normalized to healthy standards—leaving Teresa to follow with a speech detailing her rapid physical decline.Parallel Tracks, Forked Roads: Jeremie recognizes his own past medical trauma in Teresa's current daily fight—specifically their shared history of aggressive sinus polyps and major large intestine resections 75% of Jeremie's large bowel was removed). He struggles to navigate the raw survivor's guilt of receiving a "golden ticket" while others remain waiting.Key Quotes"The experience of feeling like you're on the same team but no longer working for the same goal... we all still have CF, but they don't still have the same CF as me." — Teresa Weger"It's like winning the lottery, only the prize is a life-limiting genetic disease that no pharmaceutical company has built a drug for because you might be the only person on earth with your specific genetic code." — Host (Jeremie)"I am the one who got to keep living. And she is the one who is still waiting." — Host (Jeremie)"We aren't done. And we won't be done until the bus stops for everyone." — Host (Jeremie) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guernsey Press Sport Podcast
Women's Muratti, GFC play-off and Jeremie Cup final reaction — Football Podcast

Guernsey Press Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 37:29


Tony Curr is joined by Gareth Le Prevost and Olivia Thompson to reflect on a disappointing weekend across the board, as Guernsey lost possession of the Women's Muratti, Guernsey FC were well beaten in their big play-off final, and St Martin's lost out to St Paul's in the Jeremie Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Neutral Zone
Devin the GOAT

The Neutral Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 72:49


Coming up on this episode of The Neutral Zone, Josh recently got an opportunity to speak with host of the Sickboy podcast Jeremie Saunders. They talk all things Sickboy and how sports impacted Jeremie's life as a person living with Cystic Fibrosis. Plus, CBC reporter, and friend of this show, Devin Heroux received the first time ever Wheelchair Curling Leadership Award.  The panel explores what he means to the para sport community!

Humleborg Podcast
Morgenkrydderen uge 21 2026

Humleborg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 63:30


Så er vi klar med søndagens udgave af Morgenkrydderen som podcast. Udsendelsen er fra søndag den 24. maj, og vi byder endnu en gang på en indholdsrig formiddag med aktuelle emner, lokale stemmer og spændende indslag fra vores nærområde. I denne udsendelse kan du blandt andet høre: Jaimes fortælle om Ugens Forening, som denne gang er Fredensborg Jazzklub. Et spændende indslag om Helsingør Basketball Klub, hvor Jeremie møder klubbens stifter Mikkel til en snak om klubben, fællesskabet og engagementet omkring basketball i lokalområdet. John har været til indvielsen af Kulturmøllen ved Højsager Mølle den 16. maj, og vi bringer en reportage fra dagen. Søren er klar med kulturkalenderen Oplev Fredensborg, der dækker perioden fra 30. maj til 5. juni. Jaimes giver dig de seneste lokalnyheder fra Humleborg.dk.

Breathless
The Inner Battle

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 31:49


What happens when a miracle drug gives you back your future, but your mind is still built for a shorter life?In this moving episode of Breathless, host Jeremie and guests dive into the "mental health fallout" of growing up with Cystic Fibrosis. For decades, the CF community focused on one goal: survival. But with the arrival of Trikafta, many are facing a new, unexpected existential crisis. We explore the architecture of growing up sick, the trauma of living with an "expiration date," and the difficult reckoning that occurs when the horizon of your life suddenly shifts from years to decades.Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Jodi Carrington, CF advocate Lauren Clift, and CF Canada CEO Kelly Grover, this episode pulls back the curtain on the psychological complexity of being "saved" and the urgent need to invest in the mind with the same intensity we've invested in the lungs.Main Topics & Key Moments1. The Architecture of Growing Up SickThe Parental Mask: Jeremie reflects on his parents' stoicism and the realization that their strength often involved "shattering" out of his sight."What Happened Here?" vs. "What's Wrong Here?": Dr. Jodi Carrington explains how reframing the conversation from pathology to experience creates the empathy necessary for healing.The Inside of Trauma: Why trauma isn't defined by the diagnosis itself, but by how the story unfolds within the family and community.2. Living with an Expiration DateThe Body Keeps Score: Lauren Clift shares her journey of middle-school anxiety attacks and the subconscious ways she absorbed the fragility of her life.Financial & Life Planning: Jeremie discusses the "freedom" of having no foundation—spending every dollar and avoiding long-term plans because tomorrow wasn't guaranteed.The Identity Crisis: What happens when the "honeymoon phase" of a new drug ends and you realize your entire identity was built around dying young?3. The Trikafta ReckoningSurvivor's Guilt: Addressing the "cruel math" where 90% of the community benefits from Trikafta while 10% are left waiting, and the heavy emotional weight carried by those who received the miracle.The Hospital Visit Realization: Jeremie recounts the moment a nurse suggested a psychologist and a friend's simple acknowledgment—"That must be really hard"—broke the emotional floodgates.4. What Do We Do Now?CF Canada's Mental Health Focus: Kelly Grover discusses Peer Connect, a pilot program designed to help patients, dads, and caregivers "say the unsayable" together.The Optimal Human Operating System: Dr. Carrington outlines the four pillars needed for post-traumatic growth: Attachment, Regulation, Community, and Role/Purpose.Key Quotes"When a miracle drug gives you back your future, you still have to figure out what to do with a mind that was built for a much shorter life." — Host"Trauma has nothing to do with what happened to you. It's all about what happens inside of you." — Dr. Jodi Carrington"The scary part isn't thinking about me dying. The scary part is that other people think I'm dying. I'm trying to process the feelings of... I could have died." — Lauren Clift"We have invested billions of dollars into the biology... but the mind? The mind is still catching up. If we don't invest in that frontier... we will lose people not to their lungs, but to their loneliness." — Host Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anfield Wrap
Jeremie Frimpong: TAW Special

The Anfield Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 18:55


John Gibbons sits down for an exclusive with Jeremie Frimpong about his career, this path to Liverpool and his time in a red shirt so far, as well as a chat about Jeremie's 'Pathways' initiative. The 'Pathways' Project is a career transition initiative designed for aspiring footballers aged 15-22, with a focus on professional academy players. It aims to guide them through exploring diverse career pathways beyond football. 'Pathways' are holding an event in Manchester on Saturday 23rd May in Manchester, you can get your tickets here Alternatively, you can contact The Pathways initiative at contact@joinpathways.com or register for updates at www.joinpathways.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Telling Jefferson Lies
What Draws People to Christian Nationalism? An Interview with Jeremie Beller

Telling Jefferson Lies

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 38:12


Send us Fan MailIn my book The Christian Past That Wasn't (Broadleaf Books), I spend two chapters on the factors that make Christian nationalism attractive. In this segment, I interview Dean of Oklahoma Christian University's College of Bible, Jeremie Beller on the subject of terror management. This theory provides a powerful, research-based account of what makes nationalism attractive to people. Jeremie's theological expertise provides a novel perspective on the application of terror management to Christian nationalism. I go into this topic in depth in chapter one of the new book. Chapter two discusses the role of deception by Christian organizations and how ingroup bias keeps people loyal to the overall group goals despite the deception. To order the book go to www.christianpast.com.Written, produced, and hosted by Warren Throckmorton

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S E I S M O S
Jeremie Hamby – The More of God

S E I S M O S

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 47:13


Jeremie Hamby

Breathless
The Impossible Milestones

Breathless

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 34:58


Episode Summary: The Impossible MilestonesThe Season 2 premiere of Breathless explores a biological and existential revolution. For decades, Cystic Fibrosis was defined by a "physical perimeter"—a list of things that were simply impossible. But with the advent of transformative drugs like Trikafta, those walls are vanishing.Host Jeremie opens with a visceral comparison between a 2017 spiritual "holotropic breathing" experience and the 2021 pharmaceutical miracle of his first dose of Trikafta. We then hear from elite athletes who shattered expectations long before the "miracle drug" existed, and we look at how Cystic Fibrosis Canada is pivoting its entire mission from "extending life" to supporting a life "without limits."Main Topics & Key Moments1. The Gateway to BreathingSalt Spring Island (2017): Jeremie describes a profound meditative state where, for a moment, the "heavy, wet coat" of CF was stripped away.The Blue Pill (2021): The "impossible milestone" found in a blister pack. Jeremie recounts the first morning he woke up without the "wet rattle" in his lungs, realizing his biology had been rewritten.2. The Science of the "Flow"The Broken Valve: Dr. Paul Eckford (Chief Scientific Officer, CF Canada) explains the CFTR protein.Chloride, Salt, and Water: A breakdown of why CF lungs create "concrete" mucus and how new modulators open the cellular gates to let water flow, clearing the airways.3. Shattering the Finish Line: Lisa BentleyThe Undiagnosed Athlete: Lisa won 11 Ironman championships despite having CF, including a period where she didn't even know she had the disease.The "Superpower": How meeting children with CF gave Lisa a purpose beyond winning, leading to her "lights out" fourth-place finish at the Hawaii Ironman World Championships while battling a chest infection.4. The Power of Delusion: Sophie Grace HolmesThe Two-Year Warning: At 19, Sophie was told she had two years to live. Her response? A bucket list that started with summiting Mount Kilimanjaro with 50% lung function.36 Marathons in 36 Days: Sophie's journey from a nationally ranked sprinter to an ultra-endurance icon, and her shock at how "easy" running became after Trikafta boosted her lung function to 110%.5. The Existential WhiplashFrom Pediatric to Geriatric: Kelly Grover (CEO, CF Canada) discusses the challenge of pivoting a non-profit toward supporting adult needs like housing, nutrition, and retirement.The Paradox of Progress: Why mental health challenges (anxiety and depression) are intensifying even as physical health improves. Jeremie describes the "existential whiplash" of having to plan for a future he never expected to have.Key Quotes"Trikafta didn't just open my airways; it dismantled the perimeter. The walls I spent thirty years banging against have simply… vanished." — Host"I am going to be the best sick person on that start line. And what I might lack in lung health, I'm going to make up for in heart." — Lisa Bentley"I didn't even realize I was struggling my whole life because I didn't have the opportunity to actually feel what it's like to actually breathe properly." — Sophie Grace Holmes"I might have a bit of a freakout if all of a sudden the world was my oyster with no restrictions on it." — Kelly Grover Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Best of LKN
396: goGLOW Mooresville - Meet Jeremie & Briana Evans

The Best of LKN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 29:34


Jeremie and Briana Evans join the podcast to introduce goGLOW Mooresville, a new non-toxic spray tanning salon opening May 1st in Langtree Village. The husband-and-wife team share how they met in Charlotte's mortgage industry, settled in Mooresville in 2018, and were drawn to goGLOW's wellness-focused approach after exploring the franchise path. Briana walks through what makes the experience different — a patented half-moon booth, sun-mimicking solution, one specialist from start to finish, and full pre-care and post-care education designed to make the glow last seven to ten days.Jeremie and Briana also break down pricing and how to get in on the ground floor: $25 tans throughout the month of May, founding memberships starting at $40 for one session per month or $70 for two sessions per month (roughly 30% off standard rates), and no long-term contracts. They also talk about goGLOW's retail line, including the Hydrate product with hyaluronic acid and the exfoliating mitt that preps skin for a flawless application.goGLOW Mooresville106 Langtree Village Dr suite 101Mooresville, NC 28117(704) 703-5544The Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff Hammhttps://lknreal.com/Powered by:https://aidawerks.com/Support the show

The Remarkable Leadership Podcast
The Voice-Driven Leader with Jeremie Kubicek

The Remarkable Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 36:17


Does the way you speak as a leader unlock your people's potential or hold it back? In this episode, Kevin and Jeremie Kubicek discuss what it means to be a voice-driven leader and why people development often gets crowded out by the demands of daily work. Jeremie explains that great leadership starts with a real commitment to development, not just delegation, and requires leaders to understand how each person is wired, how they learn, and where they are in their growth journey. Their discussion highlights the importance of meeting people where they are, using the developmental square to guide support through onboarding, immersion, engagement, and multiplication, and helping team members avoid the "pit of despair" that can derail progress. Jeremie's Story: Jeremie Kubicek is the author of Making Your Leadership Come Alive and The Peace Index, and co-author of The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears, The Communication Code, and the newly released The Voice-Driven Leader: How to Hear, Value, and Maximize Every Voice on Your Team with Steve Cockram. He is a globally recognized speaker and leadership expert dedicated to helping leaders multiply healthy influence and self-awareness. As the co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, he equips leaders and organizations to build cultures of trust, peace, and performance through practical systems of people development. https://www.giantworldwide.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiekubicek/ https://www.facebook.com/jeremiekubicek https://x.com/jeremiekubicek https://www.instagram.com/jeremiekubicek Looking to Develop Stronger Leaders? Want help developing the leaders in your organization? Reach out to explore how the Kevin Eikenberry Group can support your team at info@kevineikenberry.com.  Book Recommendations The Voice-Driven Leader: How to Hear, Value, and Maximize Every Voice on Your Team by Jeremie Kubicek and Steve Cockram Lead Like Ike: Ten Business Strategies from the CEO of D-Day by Geoff Loftus Like this? What it Means to be a 100x Leader with Jeremie Kubicek Improve Your Relationships One Conversation at a Time with Jeremie Kubicek Four Keys to Unleashing Your Team's Potential with Phillip B. Wilson Setting Explicit Expectations with R. Karl Hebenstreit Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group   Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes   

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Saturday Magazine
Sat, 18th, Apr, 2026: Dr Jeremie Bracka, RMIT Faculty of Law; Transitional Justice, Historical Repair for LGBTIQA+ Communities in Victoria

Saturday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 16:57


Macca and Paul are joined live in the studio by Dr Jeremie Bracka, RMIT Faculty of Law; Transitional Justice, as they discuss the historical repair for LGBTIQA+ Communities in Victoria “The report examines Victoria's history of criminalisation, discriminatory policing, violence, and institutional prejudice directed at LGBTIQA+ communities. It also outlines practical options for truth-telling, redress, memorialisation, and reform. The report was launched at the former City Watch House at Old Melbourne Gaol alongside Bending the Bars, an immersive exhibition centring the lived experiences of LGBTIQA+ people who were historically criminalised under Victoria's former laws. Its release comes at an important time for Victoria. The Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into Anti-LGBTIQA+ Hate Crimes is now considering how the state should respond to contemporary anti-LGBTIQA+ violence. This report adds an important historical lens to that work. It argues that current harms cannot be fully addressed without acknowledging the institutional legacies that shaped mistrust, under-reporting, and unequal treatment in the first place”/ https://thorneharbour.org/news-events/news/report-historical-repair-for-lgbtiqa-communities/ Dr Jeremie M. Bracka is an Australian–Israeli human rights lawyer and academic based at RMIT University's School of Law. His research lies at the intersection of transitional justice, constitutional law, and international human rights. Jeremie's work explores truth commissions, legal responses to historical injustice with a focus on Israel/Palestine and Indigenous justice in Australia. He is the author of Transitional Justice for Israel/Palestine? Truth-Telling and Empathy in Ongoing Conflict (Springer, 2022), and his scholarship has appeared in leading journals including the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Melbourne Journal of Interhttps://thorneharbour.org/news-events/news/report-historical-repair-for-lgbtiqa-communities/national Law, and Cambridge University Press. Jeremie currently leads a project on the Yoorrook Justice Commission supported by the Malcolm Moore Industry Research Grant.. The post Sat, 18th, Apr, 2026: Dr Jeremie Bracka, RMIT Faculty of Law; Transitional Justice, Historical Repair for LGBTIQA+ Communities in Victoria appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

The Cornerstone Corner
4.12.26 FaithFull Not FaithLess - Jeremie Adams

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 34:27


Jeremie continued our series on marriage teaching about how to have a marriage full of Faith!

The Brew Happy Show
SheBrew 2026 and more

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 85:07


SheBrew 2026 is almost upon us and Hillary Haskins joins us to tell us how they landed at the Portland Art Museum. Dan Munch from Widmer returns to review some beers with us. Of course at the McPolanders private taproom, power couple Jenn and Jeremie are back to enlighten us with Festival of the Dark Arts tasting panel, Breakside's new bear poop beer, and Josh hits us with tasting notes. Tons of festival tips, tasting tips, brewing tips, and tongue twisters on this flavorful feature on Brew Happy!

Crude Conversations
Chatter Marks EP 129 Branding the Arctic with Jeremie McGowan and Amund Sjolie Sveen

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 75:17 Transcription Available


Jeremie McGowan is an artist, designer, and researcher. Amund Sjolie Sveen is an artist. And together, they created Real. Arctic., an exhibition that examines how the word “Arctic” is used in branding, institutions, geopolitics, and everyday consumer products — and how the use of that word shapes what we think we know about the arctic. Their work blurs the line between critique and commodity, asking who gets to define the Arctic, who profits from it, and what gets flattened in the process. Throughout the exhibition, the work shifts form — from displays of “Pure Arctic” deodorant to an expanding archive of Arctic-branded objects — asking viewers to reconsider what is real and what has been manufactured. It explores how art and design can both construct and unravel powerful narratives about place, and what responsibility comes with working inside those systems. Jeremie and Amund collect and document products from around the world that call themselves “Arctic,” or borrow the image, the light, or the myth of the Arctic to sell something. Even when those products have no connection to the place itself. Deodorants that promise Arctic purity, chewing gum that offers polar freshness, outdoor brands that are marketed around rugged endurance and masculine extremes. Again and again, the Arctic appears as clean, untouched, and invigorating — a blank canvas for refreshment or conquest. As Jeremie points out, much of that marketing is driven by an outsider fantasy: the idea that you're the first, the only one to witness the wilderness or the Northern Lights, even as that experience is packaged and sold en masse. Amund says that the Arctic's power as a word may lie in its perceived remoteness. Because it feels unknown, it can be filled with whatever we want it to mean. And in that process, the realities of the place itself and the people who live there often fall away and what remains is a brand. And then, beneath all of that, is a deeper question about power: who gets to define a place, and whose version of that place becomes the story that guides our understanding of it.

Chatter Marks
EP 129 Branding the Arctic with Jeremie McGowan and Amund Sjolie Sveen

Chatter Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 75:17 Transcription Available


Jeremie McGowan is an artist, designer, and researcher. Amund Sjolie Sveen is an artist. And together, they created Real. Arctic., an exhibition that examines how the word “Arctic” is used in branding, institutions, geopolitics, and everyday consumer products — and how the use of that word shapes what we think we know about the arctic. Their work blurs the line between critique and commodity, asking who gets to define the Arctic, who profits from it, and what gets flattened in the process. Throughout the exhibition, the work shifts form — from displays of “Pure Arctic” deodorant to an expanding archive of Arctic-branded objects — asking viewers to reconsider what is real and what has been manufactured. It explores how art and design can both construct and unravel powerful narratives about place, and what responsibility comes with working inside those systems. Jeremie and Amund collect and document products from around the world that call themselves “Arctic,” or borrow the image, the light, or the myth of the Arctic to sell something. Even when those products have no connection to the place itself. Deodorants that promise Arctic purity, chewing gum that offers polar freshness, outdoor brands that are marketed around rugged endurance and masculine extremes. Again and again, the Arctic appears as clean, untouched, and invigorating — a blank canvas for refreshment or conquest. As Jeremie points out, much of that marketing is driven by an outsider fantasy: the idea that you're the first, the only one to witness the wilderness or the Northern Lights, even as that experience is packaged and sold en masse. Amund says that the Arctic's power as a word may lie in its perceived remoteness. Because it feels unknown, it can be filled with whatever we want it to mean. And in that process, the realities of the place itself and the people who live there often fall away and what remains is a brand. And then, beneath all of that, is a deeper question about power: who gets to define a place, and whose version of that place becomes the story that guides our understanding of it.

Approaching the AI Event Horizon? Part 2, w/ Abhi Mahajan, Helen Toner, Jeremie Harris, @8teAPi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 142:59


Abhi Mahajan (@owlposting) explains how AI is reshaping biology and medicine, including foundation models to predict cancer treatment response and why he's both skeptical and optimistic about current results. Helen Toner unpacks CSET's “When AI Builds AI” report and why automated AI R&D is a major source of strategic surprise. Jeremie Harris then explores our lack of control over superhuman AI systems, fragile US–China coordination, and how to maintain situational awareness in a rapidly shifting landscape. Use the Granola Recipe Nathan relies on to identify blind spots across conversations, AI research, and decisions: https://recipes.granola.ai/r/4c1a6b10-5ac5-4920-884c-4fd606aa4f53 LINKS: Abhi Mahajan's Owl Posting site Heuristics for lab robotics article Deep Research on Noetik AI Sponsors: GovAI: GovAI was founded ten years ago on the belief that AI would end up transforming our world. Ten years later, the organization is at the forefront of trying to help decision-makers in government and industry navigate the transition to advanced AI.  GovAI is now hiring Research Scholars (one-year positions for those transitioning into AI policy) and Research Fellows (longer-term roles for experienced researchers). Both roles offer significant freedom to pursue policy research, advise decision-makers, or launch new initiatives. Applications close 15 February 2026. Apply at: https://www.governance.ai/opportunities Blitzy: Blitzy is the autonomous code generation platform that ingests millions of lines of code to accelerate enterprise software development by up to 5x with premium, spec-driven output. Schedule a strategy session with their AI solutions consultants at https://blitzy.com Tasklet: Tasklet is an AI agent that automates your work 24/7; just describe what you want in plain English and it gets the job done. Try it for free and use code COGREV for 50% off your first month at https://tasklet.ai Serval: Serval uses AI-powered automations to cut IT help desk tickets by more than 50%, freeing your team from repetitive tasks like password resets and onboarding. Book your free pilot and guarantee 50% help desk automation by week four at https://serval.com/cognitive PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
1128: How to Develop and Maximize Every Voice on Your Team with Jeremie Kubicek

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 35:48


Jeremie Kubicek shares his innovative 5 Voices framework for empowering teams and maximizing potential.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why people development often fails2) How leaders unintentionally silence their best people3) Warning signs your team's in the pit of despairSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1128 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JEREMIE — Jeremie Kubicek is a globally recognized speaker, author, and leadership expert dedicated to helping leaders multiply healthy influence and self-awareness. As the co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, he equips leaders and organizations to build cultures of trust, peace, and performance through practical systems of people development. Jeremie is the author of Making Your Leadership Come Alive and The Peace Index, and co-author of The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears, The Communication Code, and the newly released The Voice-Driven Leader: How to Hear, Value, and Maximize Every Voice on Your Team.• Tool: 5 Voices AI• Tool: The Peace Index• Book: The Voice-Driven Leader: How to Hear, Value, and Maximize Every Voice on Your Team• Book: The Peace Index: A Five-Part Framework to Conquer Chaos and Find Fulfillment• Website: 5Voices.com• Website: JeremieKubicek.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World by Chris Lowney• Past episode: 424: How to Help People Get to the Next Level with Jeremie Kubicek• Past episode: 926: The Five Codes that Make and Break Trust with Jeremie Kubiceck— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Monarch.com. Get 50% off your first year on with the code AWESOME.• Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/betterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Pas sorti du bois
[ÉPISODE 265] Solène Alvès de Pinho et Jeremie Soufflet – De la Martinique à la Gaspésie

Pas sorti du bois

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 94:13


Solène Alvès de Pinho et Jeremie Soufflet sont un couple d'ultramarathoniens martiniquais qui ont eu un véritable coup de foudre pour les sentiers et les événements trail québécois. Depuis 2023, ils voyagent en Gaspésie pour venir se mesurer aux redoutables épreuves de 100 miles organisées par les Événements Gaspesia. Dans l'épisode, on jase de la culture trail en Martinique, où les sentiers seraient encore plus techniques qu'au Québec, de leur impressionnant bagage d'expériences sur de longues distances, et de ce qui les pousse à revenir année après année courir chez nous. Entre anecdotes savoureuses, défis costauds, moments de doute et grandes victoires personnelles, Solène et Jeremie partagent avec générosité leur amour du trail, de la nature gaspésienne et de cette communauté qui les a adoptés. Deux personnes en or, deux passionnés contagieux, et une jasette franchement inspirante. Bonne écoute!*Magasinez dès maintenant chez Altitude Sports et profitez d'un rabais jusqu'à 20% sur votre première commande avec le code promo PASSORTIDUBOIS. Cliquez ici pour commander : https://bit.ly/altitude-sortiduboisDes conditions s'appliquent : Valide pour un temps limité sur les produits à prix régulier. Non cumulable avec d'autres offres ou le rabais membre. Une utilisation par client.**Le code promo pour 20% sur l'Ultra-trail Gaspesia 100 et l'Ultra-trail Forillon est PSDB. Visitez le site des Événements Gaspesia : https://gaspesia.org/CréditsDesign graphique : David HébertThème musical : Frédérick DesrochesIdée originale, production, recherche et animation : Yannick Vézina© Pas sorti du bois 2025

The Cornerstone Corner
2.1.26 - Stretched in Endurance - Jeremie Adams

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 31:54


This week Jeremie reminded us of the endurance needed to walk with Jesus, especially during the tough times.

Build Your Network
Make Money by Multiplying Influence | Jeremie Kubicek

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 25:32


Jeremie Kubicek is a globally recognized speaker, author, and leadership expert who's helped shape some of the world's top organizational cultures. As co-founder of Giant Worldwide, he's dedicated to multiplying healthy influence, building trust-driven workplaces, and creating systems that combine peace and performance. Jeremie's the author or coauthor of several bestselling leadership books, including Making Your Leadership Come Alive, The 100X Leader, Five Voices, The Peace Index, and his latest release, The Voice Driven Leader. In this episode, Jeremie shares how he's built nine interconnected revenue streams—and why leaders should aim to multiply their impact across ventures by focusing on people, systems, and personality-driven leadership. On this episode we talk about: How Jeremie built nine businesses that complement each other under a single ecosystem. The difference between “diversified investments” and “diversified revenue.” Why some personalities thrive with multiple ventures while others need narrow focus. How he uses AI (and his own custom GPT) to evaluate market readiness before launching. The mindset and apprenticeship model he uses to train operators and step into the executive chair role. Top 3 Takeaways Think like a portfolio manager, not a hustler. You can grow wealth faster by building connected ventures with shared DNA, not random side hustles. Create people-first businesses. Knowing your team's personalities and leading them in their “language” accelerates both trust and productivity. Test before you invest. Use market-readiness testing—and a little AI help—to validate ideas before committing serious time or capital. Notable Quotes “I figured out how to diversify revenue, not just investments.” “I start businesses, but I don't run them. I build, apprentice, and multiply.” “If you speak the language of the people you lead, they'll fight for you.” Connect with Jeremie Kubicek: Website: jeremiekubicek.com ✖️✖️✖️✖️

Navigating the Customer Experience
266: Leading From the Inside Out: Voice, Peace, and the Power of People with Jeremie Kubicek

Navigating the Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 22:52


Send us a textIn this episode of Navigating the Customer Experience, we sit down with Jeremie Kubicek, a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur, and co-founder of GiANT, a global leadership development company. Jeremie is the author of several influential leadership books, including 5 Voices, 5 Gears, The 100X Leader, The Peace Index, and his newest release, The Voice-Driven Leader.Jeremie shares his entrepreneurial journey and explains how years of building businesses taught him a critical lesson: while business plans and financial plans matter, it is the people plan that most often determines success or failure. Early in his career, he realized that people were often treated as liabilities rather than assets. This insight led him to dedicate his work to helping leaders understand, develop, and empower people so they can truly thrive.At the heart of the conversation is Jeremie's new book, The Voice-Driven Leader. He explains that the most important role in any organization is the team leader—the person who leads people day-to-day. Using the metaphor of a “Sherpa,” Jeremie emphasizes that when a leader is healthy and self-aware, the team they lead is far more likely to be healthy as well. The book helps leaders understand their own voice, personality, and wiring, as well as the voices of those they lead, so they can communicate more effectively and create meaningful development plans.Jeremie outlines several core leadership principles, especially for those transitioning from peer to leader. These include learning to “speak the language” of others rather than forcing them to adapt to your style, clearly defining expectations and development paths, and guiding people through the discomfort of learning—what he calls the “pit of despair.” By understanding how people are wired and how they respond under stress, leaders can better support growth and avoid unnecessary breakdowns.The conversation also explores how communication has evolved, particularly across generations, and how small misunderstandings—tone, emojis, or short messages—can unintentionally damage relationships if leaders are not intentional and aware.Jeremie shares what excites him most right now: his focus on the idea that peace is power. He explains that leaders cannot give what they do not possess. If a leader is not at peace internally, their leadership and customer experience efforts will feel transactional rather than authentic. He introduces The Peace Index, a practical framework that helps individuals assess peace across five areas of life, reinforcing the idea that personal well-being directly impacts professional effectiveness.Listeners also hear about the tool Jeremie uses daily—the 5 Voices App, an AI-powered resource designed to help people navigate communication, relationships, and leadership based on personality dynamics. He recommends Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara as a book that deeply influenced his thinking on journeys, employee experience, and customer experience.Jeremie closes by sharing simple yet powerful phrases he uses during challenging times, including “Choose joy” and “Call up, not out,” reminding us that leadership begins within. This episode is a compelling reminder that great customer experiences start with healthy, self-aware leaders who are alive, at peace, and intentional about how they show up every day.Connect with Jeremie Kubicekwww.jeremiekubicek.com

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good
Building a Liberation Economy (w/ Solana Rice & Jeremie Greer)

Next Economy Now: Business as a Force for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 52:00


This episode challenges you to rethink the economy from the ground up. Solana Rice and Jeremie Greer of Liberation in a Generation break down why extraction and exclusion are not bugs but core features of our current system, and invite listeners into a bold vision of a liberation economy rooted in guarantees rather than scarcity. Through stories of gentrification, community-led policy making, and real experiments like social housing and guaranteed income, they offer a clear and hopeful framework for how economic power can be rebuilt within a generation.View the show notes: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/building-a-liberation-economy-solana-rice-jeremie-greerEarly bird registration is now open for the spring 2026 cohort of The Next Economy MBA, a nine-month facilitated learning journey for people building a more just and regenerative economy. Save 20 percent if you sign up before February 2. Learn more at lifteconomy.com/mba.

The Cody Askins Podcast Network
Why Most Insurance Agents Quit (And How He Didn't)

The Cody Askins Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 40:53


In this video, I'm joined by special guest Jeremie Pielemeier from Eldercare Insurance Services as we dive into a question that has plagued countless insurance agents: Why do so many agents fail and quit the business?Book A Call with Eldercare here: https://meetings.eldercarebroker.com/meetings/eis-jennifer/eis-intro?uuid=4fe8f8c9-5f92-485b-965b-649583af8987Want to get in contact with Jeremie? Reach him at 1-800-999-7340 or email jeremie@eisgroup.net#lifeinsurance #insuranceagents #insurance #sales

Crypto Talk Radio: Basic Cryptonomics
Even Davinci Jeremie Putting Out “Sky Is Falling” #Bitcoin Predictions; Bitcoin Loses 10% Hashrate; JPMorgan Launching New Yield Fund

Crypto Talk Radio: Basic Cryptonomics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 23:27


Even Davinci Jeremie Putting Out “Sky Is Falling” #Bitcoin Predictions; Bitcoin Loses 10% Hashrate; JPMorgan Launching New Yield Fund #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #podcast #BasicCryptonomics  Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://CryptoTalk.FM Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@ThisIsCTR⁠⁠⁠⁠ Discord:⁠⁠⁠⁠ @CryptoTalkRadio⁠⁠⁠⁠ Chapters (00:00:01) - Crypto Talk Radio(00:01:30) - DaVinci Jeremy's Crypto Prediction(00:08:27) - DDoS Attack on Solana Chain(00:10:21) - One Wallet Dumps $1 Billion in XRP(00:12:05) - Don't Get Jumped On Bitcoin's Crash(00:14:38) - Do Rug Pull Should You Defend Him?(00:19:05) - Another Anonymous Tip About Block Dag

Let's Talk AI
#227 - Jeremie is back! DeepSeek 3.2, TPUs, Nested Learning

Let's Talk AI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 94:40


Our 227th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!Recorded on 12/05/2025Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie HarrisFeel free to email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekinai.com and/or hello@gladstone.aiRead out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/In this episode:Deep Seek 3.2 and Flux 2 release, showcasing advancements in open-source AI models for natural language processing and image generation respectively.Amazon's new AI chips and Google's TPUs signal potential shifts in AI hardware dominance, with growing competition against Nvidia.Anthropic's potential IPO and OpenAI's declared ‘Code Red' indicate significant moves in the AI business landscape, including high venture funding rounds for startups.Key research papers from DeepMind and Google explore advanced memory architectures and multi-agent systems, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance AI reasoning and efficiency.Timestamps:(00:00:10) Intro / Banter(00:02:42) News PreviewTools & Apps(00:03:30) Deepseek 3.2 : New AI Model is Faster, Cheaper and Smarter(00:23:22) Black Forest Labs launches Flux.2 AI image models to challenge Nano Banana Pro and Midjourney(00:28:00) Sora and Nano Banana Pro throttled amid soaring demand | The Verge(00:29:34) Mistral closes in on Big AI rivals with new open-weight frontier and small models | TechCrunch(00:31:41) Kling's Video O1 launches as the first all-in-one video model for generation and editing(00:34:07) Runway rolls out Gen 4.5 AI video model that beats Google, OpenAIApplications & Business(00:35:18) NVIDIA's Partners Are Beginning to Tilt Toward Google's TPU Ecosystem, with Foxconn Reportedly Securing TPU Rack Orders(00:40:37) Amazon releases an impressive new AI chip and teases an Nvidia-friendly roadmap | TechCrunch(00:43:03) OpenAI declares ‘code red' as Google catches up in AI race | The Verge(00:46:20) Anthropic reportedly preparing for massive IPO in race with OpenAI: FT(00:48:41) Black Forest Labs raises $300M at $3.25B valuation | TechCrunch(00:49:20) Paris-based AI voice startup Gradium nabs $70M seed | TechCrunch(00:50:10) OpenAI announced a 1 GW Stargate cluster in Abu Dhabi(00:53:22) OpenAI's investment into Thrive Holdings is its latest circular deal(00:55:11) OpenAI to acquire Neptune, an AI model training assistance startup(00:56:11) Anthropic acquires developer tool startup Bun to scale AI coding(00:56:55) Microsoft drops AI sales targets in half after salespeople miss their quotas - Ars TechnicaProjects & Open Source(00:57:51) [2511.22570] DeepSeekMath-V2: Towards Self-Verifiable Mathematical Reasoning(01:01:52) Evo-Memory: Benchmarking LLM Agent Test-time Learning with Self-Evolving MemoryResearch & Advancements(01:05:44) Nested Learning: The Illusion of Deep Learning Architecture(01:13:30) Multi-Agent Deep Research: Training Multi-Agent Systems with M-GRPO(01:15:50) State of AI: An Empirical 100 Trillion Token Study with OpenRouterPolicy & Safety(01:21:52) Trump signs executive order launching Genesis Mission AI project(01:24:42) OpenAI has trained its LLM to confess to bad behavior | MIT Technology Review(01:29:34) US senators seek to block Nvidia sales of advanced chips to ChinaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Just Get Started Podcast
#476 Jeremie Kubicek - Author, "The Voice-Driven Leader" | Co-Founder, GiANT Worldwide

Just Get Started Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 46:53


In this episode, Jeremie Kubicek returns for his third appearance to talk about his new book The Voice-Driven Leader and what it actually takes to develop people, not just manage them. We get into personality-driven onboarding, how to hire your first few team members, why equity is so often misallocated, and when to prune a business that isn't working. Jeremie also shares humbling stories from the dot-com era, his favorite interview question, and why Elon Musk is the perfect example of intent plus relentless action.If you're an early-stage founder trying to build a real team (not just a product), this one's for you.Key Discussion Points:- Why “hyper-personalized” development beats one-size-fits-all training- The four stages of development: onboarding, immersion, empowerment, and multiplication- Speaking your team's “voice language” so you can actually influence themJeremie's decision filter for saying “yes”- Why starting is way more mental than most founders expect- Why he admires Elon Musk's mix of intent, action, and empowerment- How to find your early “Persons of Peace” instead of just filling roles- Jeremie's favorite hiring question: “Who are you?” (being vs doing)- Using pruning (not sunk costs) as a framework for tough founder decisions00:00 – Introduction 02:32 – Building a roadmap for developing people by personality type 03:25 – Speaking your team's language: the five-voices metaphor & café-in-France example 05:03 – Five Voices AI: tone checks, onboarding prompts, and “no excuses” leadership06:07 – Rapid Fire Q1: Jeremie's decision filter – True North, DNA / skeleton / skin test 08:53 – Rapid Fire Q2: What people misunderstand about starting – belief, mindset & self-doubt 10:31 – Rapid Fire Q3: When Jeremie wanted to give up – pruning portfolio companies13:01 – How Jeremie thinks about equity: hired guns vs co-founders, earn-ins, sweat equity & phantom stock 18:12 – Rapid Fire Q4: Humbling dot-com failure in African-American haircare & not knowing your customer 20:00 – Apprenticeship, African-American haircare, and why startup fundamentals travel across industries21:38 – Rapid Fire Q5: Why Elon Musk embodies intent + action and empowered leadership 24:21 – Past vs present vs future: feeling responsible for what you built vs pruning for what's next 27:40 – Listening like a founder: best-idea-wins, MVP thinking & the pressure of early hires31:26 – “Persons of Peace,” culture-first hiring, and why your first teammates can't just want a J-O-B 34:25 – Jeremie's favorite interview question: “Who are you?” (being vs doing) 37:33 – Do founders need leadership coaching? Org clarity, financial plans & Sherpa team leaders41:22 – Resilience vs sunk cost: using pruning instead of “I have to see this through” 44:45 – Jeremie's next chapter: future of work, AI, forced diversification & entrepreneurship under pressure 46:32 – Wrapping up and where to find Jeremie onlineConnect with Jeremie Website: https://www.jeremiekubicek.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiekubicek/ Book: The Voice-Driven Leader - https://www.amazon.com/Voice-Driven-Leader-Playbook-Personalized-Development/dp/1394150660 Connect with Brian

The Weekly Scrap
Weekly Scrap #326 - Jeremie Humphrey , supporting peer support

The Weekly Scrap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 89:08


Joined on this episode by the 'Hump' himself... Jeremie Humphries and I am excited for all that we are going to talk about.  We discuss building a peer support team and the challenges and lessons learned. . How to go about changing culture, how to stay sane while leading change. Also going to discuss a topic near and dear to my heart... not being an asshole. Of course as always, the best laid plans of me and the guest will be awesomely derailed by the phenomenal questions from the live audience!  Enjoy the episode!!!

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo
Jeremie Johnson: Leaving A Legacy Via Christian Education

Worldview Matters With David Fiorazo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 29:43


Jeremie Johnson is the Head Administrator and Principal of Grace Christian Academy, a non-denominational Christian school that is a partnership school with FreedomProject Academy. Grace Christian Academy: https://gracechristianacademy.school/ Partner with FPA: https://fpeusa.org/partnership/ www.worldviewmatters.tv © FreedomProject 2025

The Cornerstone Corner
Pillar 2: Fear God, Not Men - Jeremie Adams

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 32:31


We continue in our Essentials series learning about the importance of fearing God and not men.

Coming From the Heart
JEREMIE WATSON: FOUNDER  OF THE WATSON AGENCY. AWARD WINNING MARKETER, &  ADVOCATE OF PERSISTENCY

Coming From the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 33:47


Jeremie Watson is here! As the founder of Watson Marketing Agency and an award-winning marketer, he helps brands achieve their highest potential, especially in the 7 to 8 figures. Jeremie believes that every mistake is a unique learning opportunity. He advocates for embracing the longer path to lasting success and being patient with ourselves to avoid burnout. His philosophy is to stop comparing yourself to others, take the time to understand who you are, and remember: persistence is key. Never give up!You can connect with Jeremie Watson on Instagram @ceojeremie

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles
Jeremie Kubicek - Co-Founder & CEO Of Giant On The Voice Driven Leader

Building Excellence with Bailey Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 44:45


#231: Jeremie Kubicek is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker, and entrepreneur who has spent his career helping leaders expand their influence and multiply their impact. As the co-founder and CEO of GiANT, he has built a global leadership development company that equips individuals and organizations with practical tools for growth, communication, and relational intelligence. Jeremie has started or led more than 20 companies around the world, including ventures in Moscow, London, Atlanta, and Oklahoma City, and his experiences give him a unique perspective on leadership across cultures and industries. He is the author of several influential books, including The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears, The Peace Index, and Leadership Is Dead, all of which emphasize the power of transformational leadership and intentional influence. Through his speaking, writing, and coaching, Jeremie inspires audiences to lead with authenticity, build thriving cultures, and unlock the potential in the people they serve.Check out his newest book The Voice Driven Leader: How to Hear, Value, & Maximize Every Voice on Your Team. For more on Jeremie check our jeremiekubicek.com as well 5voice.com and giant worldwide.com Enjoy the show!

The Big Story
Weekend Listen: Sick Boy's Jeremie Saunders on Life Post Miracle CF Drug

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 44:18


Enjoy this special feed drop of Bite Back with Abbey Sharp. In today's episode of Bite Back with Abbey Sharp, I'm joined by Canadian actor, podcaster, and cystic fibrosis advocate Jeremie Saunders, host of the hit show SickBoy. Building on his lived experience with CF, Jeremie has built a platform that breaks stigma and opens up real conversations about what it means to live well with chronic illness. Together, we talk about the disorienting reality of rapid body changes — whether from medication, illness, or simply moving through different stages of life — and how to navigate these shifts with compassion and grace. This conversation goes beyond chronic disease, offering lessons that resonate with anyone who's ever struggled with body image, identity, or change.Here's a run down of what we discussed in today's episode:IntroductionLife With Cystic FibrosisFood Challenges With Cystic FibrosisTrikafta and the Metabolic ShiftBecoming a Stranger in Your Own BodyBody Changes, CF, and the Rise of #SkinnyTokDiet Culture Temptations and Disordered EatingWhen Wellness Culture Gets It WrongWhy “Natural” Isn't a Moral FlexHumour as a Tool for Coping With Chronic IllnessSelf-Compassion Through Body ChangesGratitude, Growth, and Moving ForwardCheck in with today's amazing guest:Podcast: SickboyInstagram: @jeremiesaundersYoutube: /sickboymediaDisclaimer: The content in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is never a substitute for medical advice. If you're struggling with with your mental or physical health, please work one on one with a health care provider.If you have heard yourself in our discussion today, and are looking for support, contact the free NEDIC helpline at 1-866-NEDIC-20 or go to eatingdisorderhope.com.

Sickboy
Sickboy | Trailer

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 2:57


We're not like the other health podcasts — we're weirder. For 10 years and counting, Sickboy has been the forum for open, honest and hilarious conversations destigmatizing all types of illnesses and injuries. Join best friends Jeremie, Brian and Taylor on their journey to laugh through life's most painful conversations. Come for the wildly inappropriate jokes, stay for the conversations that will change the way you view life, death, and wellbeing. Thanks for being here!

Sickboy
Sickboy | Trailer

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 2:57


We're not like the other health podcasts — we're weirder. For 10 years and counting, Sickboy has been the forum for open, honest and hilarious conversations destigmatizing all types of illnesses and injuries. Join best friends Jeremie, Brian and Taylor on their journey to laugh through life's most painful conversations. Come for the wildly inappropriate jokes, stay for the conversations that will change the way you view life, death, and wellbeing. Thanks for being here!

The Cornerstone Corner
Hab-i-tudes: Compassion Over Complacency - Pastor Matt Poorman & Jeremie Adams

The Cornerstone Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 39:43


We continue in our series on habitual attitudes learning about the importance of compassion and being aware of the needs around us.

The Golden Hurricast
8-1: Tulsa Football Mega Preview 2025 (ft. Jeremie Poplin)

The Golden Hurricast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 160:17


The Hurricast returns!To kick off our 8th season and to preview the 2025 Tulsa Football team, we welcome Jeremie Poplin back to the show!Jeremie is the new Statewide Sports Director for News on 6 in Tulsa/News 9 in OKC in addition to being a sideline reporter for TU football, frequently appearing on the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast, and more.With Jeremie, we talk Rick Dickson as TU Interim President, Tre Lamb, staff standouts, and high level offense & defense before breaking down every single position group, digging into the schedule and getting a record prediction, and finally we close with a couple of listener questions.After Jeremie takes off, we give our own record predictions as well as make guesses on who will be the offensive, defensive, and breakout players of the year.This one goes deep and is packed with great stuff to get you ready for the upcoming football season. Hope you enjoy it!

Yet Another Value Podcast
SemiAnalysis' Jeremie Eliahou Ontiveros on all things datacenter / power

Yet Another Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 60:18


In this episode of Yet Another Value Podcast, host Andrew Walker welcomes Jeremie from SemiAnalysis for a deep exploration into the surging demand for power infrastructure driven by AI. Jeremie breaks down the evolving trends in onsite gas turbines, the shift from diesel generators, and how data centers are racing to scale quickly. They dissect hyperscaler capex forecasts, the sustainability of GPU investments, and the contrasting strategies of CoreWeave and Oracle. The discussion extends to robotics adoption, the future of labor, and whether remote locations like Alaska could become new data center hubs. A timely conversation as AI's infrastructure footprint continues to expand.__________________________________________________________[00:00:00] Andrew introduces the podcast and guest.[00:03:14] Jeremie discusses onsite gas trends.[00:05:00] Andrew raises concerns about turbine demand.[00:10:23] Jeremie outlines backup strategy shifts.[00:13:42] Andrew shifts to hyperscaler capex forecasts.[00:18:24] Jeremie on declining asset efficiency.[00:19:35] Andrew questions depreciation accuracy.[00:27:03] Andrew digs into CoreWeave business risks.[00:32:50] Jeremie frames GPU vs. data center contracts.[00:34:56] Jeremie says Oracle took a CoreWeave-style risk.[00:42:06] Jeremie explains labor and logistics challenges.[00:52:15] Andrew pivots to robotics discussion.[00:56:49] Jeremie sees social value rising post-automation.[01:00:18] Andrew wraps up and plugs SemiAnalysis.Links:Yet Another Value Blog: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com See our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimer

Its Just Different Podcast
Player Development, Adversity & Recruiting Truths from SMU's Jeremie Hart Ep. 97

Its Just Different Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 52:28


Episode Summary:In this powerful episode, Ashley Roberts sits down with Jeremie Hart, Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at SMU, to talk all things player development, adversity, and recruiting. Jeremie shares how his own setbacks shaped his career — and what parents need to understand about their role in the process.From overcoming personal challenges to finding his purpose through coaching, Jeremie breaks down the difference between training and true development, how faith and hard work go hand-in-hand, and why resilience is missing in today's athletes.Whether you're a parent, coach, or athlete — this episode is packed with lessons that go far beyond basketball.Key Takeaways:- Adversity is part of development: Don't protect your athlete from every challenge.- Coaches are watching parents too: Your sideline behavior matters more than you think.- Player development is more than drills: It's about mindset, consistency, and patience.- Coaching should be purpose-driven: Integrity, value, and long-term growth always win.Stay in your lane: Everyone's path is different — and that's okay.

Sickboy
Hot Bod, Bad Hips: Terry's Story of Chronic Pain

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 58:50


Jeremie met Terry where all deep, life-altering connections begin: half-naked in a sauna, trying not to die of heat stroke. What started as a sweaty convo about testosterone turned into one of the most jaw-dropping pain stories we've ever heard. Terry's been battling chronic pain since the age of nine thanks to a rare hip disease that left his femur more hammerhead shark than ball-and-socket. He's survived countless surgeries, dealt with decades of ignorance around pain management, and got hit by a car after finally getting relief from his first hip replacement. Oh yeah—he's also the President of the Chronic Pain Association of Canada. This episode is for anyone who's ever been told they're “too young” for real pain, who's had their suffering questioned, or who just wants to hear a badass 64-year-old tell it like it is—with a body that creaks louder than a haunted house and a sense of humour sharper than a surgical scalpel.Follow Sickboy on Instagram, TikTok and Discord!

The Brew Happy Show
Jeremie Drinks Finback at Function

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 72:38


This week recurring guest and Patreon supporter Jeremie Landers joins us for some Brooklyn beers from Finback Brewery at NE Function PDX location. Damian boasts about his bounty of tiki shirts, Bronwyn gets a mood ring with her beer, and Jeremie brings treats from Straightaway Cocktails. Lots of different beers from across the country, beers clubs, and a surprise visit from an old friend on this episode of Brew Happy!

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For The Love Of Men Podcast
#112 Why Men Struggle with Emotions (and How to Shift That) ft Jeremie Lotemo)

For The Love Of Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 57:29


We are thrilled to share part 2 with Jeremie Lotemo. He shares his experience working with men and the most common reason men feel disconnected from their purpose and have a hard time connecting with their woman.Check out Jeremie's work on Instagram at @jeremielotemo!Want more from Bri and Court?Check out our Masterclasses:1️⃣ What Your Woman Wants Emotionally And How to Provide It: Unlock the secrets to fulfilling your partner emotionally! Join the Masterclass! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/767199b5-47dd-4b08-a405-2854480607a62️⃣ Creating More Emotional Intimacy: Learn the art of building emotional safety for your Masculine partner! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/344d8ff0-6c7f-4d83-909c-b1da3e4d2a1b3️⃣ Navigating Triggers in an Empowered Way: Transform your response to triggers and cultivate empowerment! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/764d6284-6af5-456e-928f-14554f56c17f

Bankless
LIMITLESS: U.S. vs China's Race to Superintelligence | Jeremie & Edouard Harris

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025


In this episode, Jeremie and Edouard Harris, co-founders of Gladstone AI and national security advisors, join us to break down the real score in the U.S.–China AI race. We unpack what it actually means to “win” in AI: from cutting-edge model development and compute infrastructure to data center vulnerabilities, state-sponsored espionage, and the rise of robotic warfare. The Harris brothers explain why energy is the hidden battleground, how supply chains have become strategic liabilities, and why export controls alone won't save us. This is not just a geopolitical showdown - it's a race for superintelligence, and the clock is ticking. ------

Davor Suker's Left Foot
UCL Final Takeaways & Ranking Transfers That Could Flop

Davor Suker's Left Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 66:52


Hello Rank Squad! The footballing summer is officially here, with the Champions League Final crowning what has been a pretty unbelievable season in Europe all round. We start today's episode with the final word on that final, where Luis Enrique's brilliant PSG absolutely dismantled Inter in one of the all-time great showpiece performances. Then, it's onto the talk of the summer - transfer season; and whilst there will be plenty of this covered here on Ranks all summer long, we wanted to take a look at some of the deals already done or nearly done, that we have reservations about for one reason or another. Some are personal, some are club-related, and some are just a question of fit; but whilst there could and should be levels of excitement, it's important to try and be realistic as well. We discuss the details of moves for Rayan Cherki, Jobe Bellingham, Liam Delap and Matheus Cunha; and also touch on Bruno Fernandes' decision to stay at Manchester United. We finish off with a discussion of some of the deals we think are absolutely guaranteed to be a success, as well as some early thoughts on the links between Arsenal and Benjamin Sesko. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?

Davor Suker's Left Foot
Ranking the Biggest Potential PL Transfers this Summer

Davor Suker's Left Foot

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 68:34


Hello Rank Squad! It's the first transfer focused episode of the summer, and we set out the stall for what's to come in some of the biggest deals. Set your stalls out, ready yourselves - because some of these ones will definitely become sagas, dragged on for months in negotiations. Jack starts things off by giving some love to Villarreal and the job that Marcelino has done with the Yellow Submarine, before we get down to business discussing the latest on the future of Florian Wirtz - the transfer that's likely to set the high bar for spending, if Bayer Leverkusen's star playmaker does depart the BayArena. Then it's on to Dean's list, where we chat through a host of names likely to be on the move, starting around the £25m mark and working our way up to long beyond the £100m boundary. There's chat about a host of players, including Dusan Vlahovic, Liam Delap, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Martin Zubimendi, Bryan Mbuemo, Xavi Simons, Viktor Gyokeres, Ebere Eze, Rodrygo, Benjamin Sesko, Alexander Isak and loads more. And then in Part Three, we take a look at which of the deals discussed might represent the best value for money in the market, trying to balance that impossible scale between risk and reward. It's Ranks!  And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2311 - Jeremie & Edouard Harris

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 175:25


Jeremie Harris is the CEO and Edouard Harris the CTO of Gladstone AI, a company dedicated to promoting the responsible development and adoption of artificial intelligence. https://superintelligence.gladstone.ai/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices