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Brian and Bob are joined by Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf as they discuss the PGA Show and more.
Brian and Bob are joined by Jeremy Butler and Ryan Kartchner as they discuss the PGA Show.
Send us a textGrappling arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can revolutionize law enforcement training, offering officers practical skills that enhance safety and community trust. Dr. Jeremy Butler emphasizes the need for continuous, realistic training methods that move beyond outdated practices, ultimately fostering better control and minimizing harm in tense situations.• Discusses the importance of grappling-based training for police officers • Highlights Dr. Butler's extensive background in law enforcement and martial arts • Explores the need for realistic, hands-on training methods • Emphasizes overcoming ego to engage in continuous learning • Provides guidance on forming partnerships with martial arts gyms • Presents research supporting the benefits of BJJ in reducing injuries • Encourages setting specific training goals for personal and professional growth • Advocates for a culture of proactive, capability-focused training in law enforcementJoin Our Tribe of Courageous Leaders: Get The BookGet Weekly Articles by Travis YatesJoin Us At Our WebsiteGet Our 'Courageous Leadership' TrainingJoin The Courageous Police Leadership Alliance
Summary: In this episode of the Trainer's Bullpen, host Chris Butler interviews Dr. Jeremy Butler, a kinesiology instructor and martial arts expert, about the intersection of martial arts training and law enforcement. They discuss Dr. Butler's background, the impact of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu on police officer confidence and performance, and the findings of his research study on the perceptions of officers who train in BJJ. The conversation highlights the importance of martial arts in enhancing officer safety, decision-making, and physical fitness, as well as the transferability of skills learned in BJJ to real-world encounters. In this conversation, Dr. Jeremy Butler discusses the significance of self-efficacy in law enforcement training, particularly in the context of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). He emphasizes the importance of contextual and realistic training environments that enhance officers' confidence and performance. The discussion also covers the integration of ecological dynamics in control tactics training, the necessity of teamwork and communication in high-pressure situations, and the overall goal of minimizing harm during use of force encounters. Takeaways: • Martial arts training can significantly improve officer confidence and performance. • Over 90% of officers reported improvements in fitness and confidence from BJJ. • Self-defense and fitness are primary motivations for officers to train in martial arts. • The study revealed a positive correlation between training time and officer confidence. • Control techniques in BJJ are highly applicable to law enforcement encounters. • Experience in use of force encounters increases officer self-efficacy. • Transferability of BJJ skills to real-world situations is crucial for officer safety. • A well-rounded skill set in martial arts enhances overall effectiveness in law enforcement. Self-efficacy is crucial for police performance. • Exposure to violence can enhance training outcomes. • Training must be highly contextual and should simulate real-life scenarios. • BJJ training can improve officer confidence. • Teamwork training is essential for transfer to high-pressure combative situations where multiple officers are present. • Understanding principles is key to effective control tactics. • Ecological dynamics can bridge technique and adaptability.
Bob and Brian are joined by Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf as they discuss golf shafts and more.
Brian and Bob welcome in Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf and The Caddie.
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Jeremy Butler who was at the Sale Sharks Rugby Club when the episode was recorded. They discussed building and identifying customers. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/building-and-identifying-customers-jeremy-butler
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For and this Toe Tag.I am TG Wolff and am here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is normally a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you at the heart of mystery. Today is a bonus episode we call a Toe Tag. It is the first chapter from a fresh release in the mystery, crime, and thriller genre.Today's featured release is Rise to Rebellion by Julie Bates TG Wolff ReviewRise to Rebellion is a historical mystery. July 1776. Jeremy Butler is called to investigate threats to the Congress delegation. The attacks seem to come from nowhere and everywhere at once and no one within the households are safe. Jeremy finds an unlikely ally in Hannah White, a Quaker, a widow, and a businesswoman. Together, they unknowingly corner the villain, only to have to fight their way out. Bottom line: Rise to Rebellion is for you if you like mysteries equally braided with historical and women's fictionStrengths of the story. The premise of the story is one of the shining stars. Set in July 1776, the war for Independence is palpable to all. Everyone has a side and being on the side of the patriots isn't the easy decision history leads us to believe. Bates shows us the working class side of Philadelphia through the household of Hannah Payne White and the farm where Faith Payne Clarke has returned to. The storytelling of the life of unmarried women, freed persons, and enslaved persons humanizes the history, showing us strong, capable people doing what they can to not just survive, but live and thrive.Bates certainly did her research in the history and culture of the era. It, too, is a shining star. A note from the author talked about her commitment to historical accuracy and the one liberty she took with the story to make it doable for Jeremy. She apologizes to history buffs who may be confused by the change. As someone who calls out unreasonable timeframes, I appreciate she noted it and took steps to make the story plausible.Jeremy Butler's story is the mystery. As described, he has gone to Philadelphia to investigate incidents affected members of the Continental Congress. John Hancock and Benjamin Franklin believe someone is working to subvert their cause.Faith Clark's story is women's fiction. Faith returns home to visit her dying mother, reuniting with the father and siblings she left behind when she married and moved to Virginia. There is some intrigue—the discovery of a murdered neighbor and of an unknown oldest sister—but the story arc is focused on Faith coming to terms with her upbringing and her mother.Hannah Clark's story is a mix of drama, romance, and mystery. She picks up with question of an unknown sister and follows down leads as she is juggling running her business selling china settings and taking care of her guest, Jeremy Butler, who returns far too often bleeding form some place or another.All three characters are engaging and likeable. I am sure readers will vary on which character and storyline is their favorite.This is the third book in the Faith Clarke Mystery series. I have not read the first two. This story stands alone, being set a year after the second, and is a different location.Where the story fell short of ideal: There are a few places where RISE TO REBELLION falls short of an ideal historical mystery. While this is part of the Faith Clarke mystery series, Faith's storyline is women's fiction and is only present for about half the book. At that point, her sister Hannah picks up the storytelling, taking it in a different direction. The mystery would be more accurately characterized as a Jeremy Butler mystery. The story alternates chapters between Jeremy and Faith/ Hannah. Mystery lovers may be left wanting more. Readers who like multi-faceted stories will enjoy the mystery, historical, and women's fiction weave of the story....
Brian and Bob look at the latest news in golf and welcome Jeremy Butler to the show.
Bob and Brian talk golf equipment with Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf.
Bob and Brian visit with Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf.
Brian and Bob catch up with The Caddie and Jeremy Butler.
Bob and Brian visit with Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf.
Brian and Bob catch up with America's Favorite Caddie and Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf.
Hey guys for this weeks episode, we got a new guest into the show!An author and entrepreneur, Jeremy Butler! We talk everything about this book, how he started his journey, his brand and his upbringing!
Bob and Brian welcome in Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf.
Brian and Bob visit with The Caddie and Jeremy Butler.
Why are martial arts becoming an ever-growing part of police work today in the United States? Dr. Jeremy Butler joins the show to discuss the benefits this type of training can bring to our officers, communities, and law enforcement agencies. Other topics discussed include defund the police, abolish the police, growing up on Chicago's south side, how Dr. Butler avoided becoming involved in gangs as a kid, and much more. Links: - Book -- Stop Resisting: The Law Enforcement Officer's Guide to Proven Control Tactics, Less Lawsuits, and Building Community Trust Through Martial Arts- Jeremybutlerphd.com
This week we talk to Ari Knazan. We went beyond the typical “why cops should train”. We discuss some of the systemic problems in law enforcement in regard to training, types of training available and our pet peeves we see in our profession. Ari Knazan co-founded Invictus with Jason Rebsch in an effort to educate police officers and departments on the importance of Jiu Jitsu for law enforcement personnel. Ari has over 35 years experience in the martial arts and is a 1st degree black belt under Keith Owen (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) and a 5th degree Black Belt under Steve Hiscoe (Japanese Jiu Jitsu), both which Ari credits to saving his life on a number of occasions. Ari is a Level 5 C4C-PJJ certified adjunct instructor under Chad Lyman. In addition to being a proud member of his city's police force, he also operates the Invictus North HQ Jiu Jitsu academy and several online businesses which all revolve around personal safety, combative training and tactical awareness. Ari also is the host of Torvus Podcast, which aims at exploring the lighter side of life and is also the owner of Chaos (www.enterchaos.com), which creates websites, logos as well as sells tactical watches as well as www.vikingjiujitsu.com brand.This weeks episode is brought to you by Stop Resisting by Dr. Jeremy Butler. In Stop Resisting, Dr. Butler draws from years of martial arts training, law enforcement experience, and research to ensure you understand:The best martial arts for law enforcement officersHow to adapt martial arts training to fit the unique needs of law enforcementHow to mentally prepare for use of force encounters to maximize performanceTips on what to look for in a “LEO-friendly” martial arts schoolSpecific techniques and tactics recommended by officers who actively train in Brazilian Jiu-jitsuConnect with Lorenzo Valdivia: Facebook: Click HereEmail: Click HereVeteran Crisis: Dial 988 then press 1Cop Line: 800-267-5463Support the show
About Today's GuestJeremy Butler is the CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the premier veterans advocacy and support organization that connects, unites, and empowers post-9/11 veterans through education, advocacy, and community. An experienced national security, military affairs, and non-profit management advisor, Jeremy joined IAVA with 15+ years of experience providing substantive and strategic counsel to leaders in high-profile government and private sector offices, including the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security. He is a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy Reserves with 20 years of uniformed service and is a graduate of Knox College and the U.S. Naval War College.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeIAVA Web SiteIAVA Policy AgendaIAVA QRF programPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThe PsychArmor Resource of the Week is the PsychArmor course Navigating the Prostate Cancer Journey: Empowering Veterans and Caregviers with Precision Medicine. This course is designed for caregivers who are supporting veterans being treated for prostate cancer to help them to advocate for the best quality care and standing by them during a challenging treatment regimen. You can find a link to the resource here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/navigating-the-prostate-cancer-journey-empowering-veterans-and-their-caregivers-with-precision-medicine This Episode Sponsored By:This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations.Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Details on how Twitter's upcoming edit button might work have surfaced and we all have different takes on how we feel about it.Slack-like communities are coming to WhatsApp Messenger and this could give the super-popular messaging app more of a social media app look and feel.Flossing on the Gram is not really a good idea right after you have just filed for bankruptcy.And we interview Jeremy Butler, founder of Savage Kingdom, and he dives into just what NFTs are and how his company is providing dope artwork and teaching the community about the blockchain and financial literacy.Link To Show Notes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Prep those prophets' chambers and take up that love offering! It is time to welcome the MOG. Join David and Sam as they discuss the nuanced interpretation of a man of God. It's not quite what you would think. Sources The Baptist Story: From English Sect to Global Movement The Biblical, Historical, and Practical Implications of Plural Eldership Within Congregational Polity Within Souther Baptist Congregations - by Jeremy Butler https://www.stufffundieslike.com/?s=man+of+god http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Great%20Men%20of%20God/dr_jack_hyles_man_of_god.htm https://africa.thegospelcoalition.org/video/why-you-dont-need-the-man-of-god/
Brian and Bob welcome in Jeremy Butler from Fujikura Golf for some tech talk.
Brian and Bob visit with Jeremy Butler and Jeff Babineau during the first hour of the show.
On Veterans Day, on every day, we should be following up talk of support with action. In todays' Episode, Chris speaks with Jeremy Butler, the head of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) about the work they are doing to support veterans, get action on covering health concerns after exposure to Burn Pits, what the Biden Administration is doing and could do better, and how veterans are very much still working to help our Afghan allies. Visit them at www.iava.org to see how you can help: with support, with advocacy, with your voice.
In honor of Veterans Day, Jeremy Butler, CEO of IAVA (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America) joins to talk about the biggest issues facing veterans today and some of the priorities his group is advocating for. Plus, we take your calls.
In honor of Veterans Day, Jeremy Butler, CEO of IAVA (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America) joins to talk about the biggest issues facing veterans today and some of the priorities his group is advocating for. Plus, we take your calls. [REBROADCAST FROM July 16, 2020] Over the course of a decade, the Netflix documentary "Father Soldier Son" follows Sgt. First Class Brian Eisch's return to the United States, civilian life, and his two young sons, after being injured while serving in Afghanistan. Directors Leslye Davis and Catrin Einhorn discuss their new documentary, “Father Soldier Son.” [REBROADCAST FROM June 7, 2019] Novelist and Iraq veteran Ryan Leigh Dostie discusses her memoir, Formation: A Woman's Memoir of Stepping Out of Line, which chronicles her experiences being sexually assaulted during her time in the military and attempts to seek justice within a system that didn't believe her story. [REBROADCAST FROM June 11, 2019] Author Elliot Ackerman joins us to discuss his memoir, Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning.
Fall is here, the leaves are changing, Halloween is just a few weeks away, it's been 10 months since domestic terrorists tried to overthrow our government, and now is still a time to stay vigilant. Because while the world was focused on William Shatner and his trip to space, and on Jon Gruden's inexcusable words that got him fired as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, or on Dave Chappelle's new Netflix special, or on the major league baseball playoffs, there was a critical hearing happening in Washington about some of the most dangerous threats to that line that keeps America safe. It was a hearing that some didn't want to happen. They didn't think it was important. They didn't think it was urgent. They didn't think it was necessary. But it was. At 10AM on Oct 13, 2021, 10 months after domestic terrorists attacked our Capitol, the House Committee on Veterans Affairs held a hearing entitled, "Domestic Violent Extremist Groups and the Recruitment of Veterans." Most Americans didn't watch it. But it was damn important. And in this episode, we'll dig into why. It's up to all of us to stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. And one man paying that price is our guest in this episode. Navy Veteran, Navy Reserve Commander, and CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (@IAVA), and one of the most important voices in America: Jeremy Butler (@JeremyButler01). Our host, national security and political analyst and Army veteran Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) takes you behind the scenes for candid conversations with top leaders from all backgrounds. It's a bold and blunt perspective you won't find anywhere else on the media landscape. You can support the show and join our dynamic community of listeners by joining the IA Patreon community. You'll get access to events, guests, merch discounts, and exclusive content. And you'll help us keep speaking independent truth to power. You can also WATCH the full conversation with Jeremy and Paul here. Watch the testimony by Jeremy Butler before the House Veterans Affairs Committee (HVAC) here. And learn more about the vital work of IAVA here. Independent Americans is powered by Righteous Media. On social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. Stay vigilant, America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alicia Menendez and Jason Johnson, in for Nicolle Wallace, discuss the latest developments following the deadly attack in Kabul yesterday. Plus, the Texas House advances voting restrictions, the U.S. Supreme Court blocks Biden's ban on pandemic evictions, covid cases and hospitalizations surge across the country, the officer who shot and killed an insurrectionist speaks out, and the implications of the California recall election.Joined by: Jonathan Lemire, Evelyn Farkas, Greg Myrie, Reverend Al Sharpton, Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, Melissa Murray, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Courtney Kube, Adm. James Stavridis, Jeremy Butler, Christina Greer, Frank Figliuzzi, Julian Castro, Elie Mystal, Christian Arana, Niambi Carter
Alicia Menendez and Jason Johnson, in for Nicolle Wallace, discuss the 1/6 select committee requesting records from the Trump White House. Plus, U.S. officials say about 1,500 citizens remain in Afghanistan, Johnson & Johnson says booster shots yield ‘rapid and robust' immunity, the Supreme Court denies the Biden administration's efforts to end a Trump-era immigration policy, the House passes the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and Florida residents come out against their own governor. Joined by: Devlin Barrett, Betsy Woodruff Swan, Olivia Troye, Ben Rhodes, Evelyn Farkas, Dr. Ebony Hilton, Neal Katyal, Karen Tumlin, Nse Ufot, Nick Corasaniti, Rep. Joe Neguse, Eugene Daniels, Clint Watts, Courtney Kube, Jeremy Butler, David Jolly, and Fernand Amandi
Nicolle Wallace and Brian Williams host special coverage of the situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban regain control of the country's capital and Pres. Biden delivers a speech defending his decision to withdraw U.S. troops. Joined by: Mike Memoli, Ben Rhodes, John Brennan, Matt Zeller, Richard Engel, Rep. Jackie Speier, Michael Crowley, Jeremy Butler, Paul Rieckhoff, Lynsey Addario, David Plouffe, and Basil Smikle
Nicolle Wallace discusses Trump's ongoing false claims being cited in court as evidence of ongoing incitement of the insurrectionists. Plus, inside the meeting Biden had with civil rights leaders on voting rights, the latest effort in the GOP's culture wars, strong words from a tennis star about the state of our society, Texas takes center stage in the fight for voting rights, a look into Trump's final days in office, Biden vows to hold Putin accountable for recent cyberattacks, and the tale of two Americas when it comes to covid. Joined by: Joyce Vance, Scott MacFarlane, Sam Stein, Reverend Al Sharpton, Jeremy Butler, Cari Champion, Errin Haines, Donna Edwards, State Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Nick Confessore, Peter Strzok, and Dr. Peter Hotez
Nicolle Wallace discusses Senate Republicans voting to block the formation of a January 6th commission. Plus, the DHS warns of the potential for racially-motivated violence in Tulsa, Texas is about to sign a voter suppression bill into law, another cyber attack here in the U.S., a new federal criminal investigation involving Rudy Giuliani and disinformation, Jan. 6th rioters’ ties to the military, and more legal trouble for the Trump Organization Joined by: Olivia Troye, Rep. Madeline Dean, former Rep. Barbara Comstock, Reverend Al Sharpton, Nick Confessore, Frank Figliuzzi, Ron Klain, Ken Vogel, Andrew Weissmann, Jeremy Butler, and Harry Litman
Brian and Bob commemorate the PGA Show by having Sean Toulon and Jeremy Butler on the show.
Brian and Bob are joined by Jeremy Butler, Director of Sales for Fujikura Golf Shafts.
This week, Dan lies about Benjamin Franklin.
In this episode I reach out to motivated and fitness passionate Jeremy Butler in learning about his journey in starting a platform geared towards fitness and helping others. We also dive into a range of topics about toxic social media habits, making to do lists, and leading overall better lives. Check out Jeremy Butler: Instagram: Instagram.com/jeremy.butler_ Instagram.com/Thecommitment_ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheLifestyleCommitment/ Follow me @: Website: DavidJSherwin.com Podcast:⚓️ https://anchor.fm/davidjsherwin Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/DavidJSherwin Instagram: ➡️Instagram.com/davidjsherwin ➡️Instagram.com/shergrowth Facebook: Facebook.com/DavidJSherwin Facebook.com/SherGrowth Twitter.com/DavidJSherwin Twitter.com/SherGrowth . . . . . #fitness #photography #youtube #workout #startup #travel #instagood #nature #wealth #investment #finance #love #success #motivationalquotes #forex #money #health #life #millionaire #investing #bitcoin #marketing #mindset #inspiration #business #rich #lifestyle #instagram #entrepreneur #like
We chat with Jeremy Butler, The Director of Sales for Fujikura Golf! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guests: Dr. Rajeev Fernando, Infectious Disease Specialist, On to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. Howard Husock, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, On to discuss life in a post COVID-19 world. Jeremy Butler, CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, On to discuss Veterans Affairs and COVID-19. and ... Your thoughts on the latest with the pandemic.
Brian and Bob discuss this week's Farmers Insurance Open, Tiger Woods, and get you caught up on all the latest from this year's PGA Merchandise Show with Ryan Ballengee and Jeremy Butler.
Brian and Bob catch up with Jeremy Butler, Director of Sales for Fujikura Golf Shafts, from the PGA Merchandise Show as they discuss the latest in Fujikura shafts, the Ventus shafts, and more.
David Shulkin recounts his time as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. He's interviewed by Jeremy Butler, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America CEO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a special Memorial Day edition of WBAI's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz speaks with Jeremy Butler of IAVA; documentarians Danielle Bernstein and Jason Maris; Kristen Rouse of the NYC Veterans Alliance; Gold Star Mom Cyndy Jones of Heroes in Transition; and USAF veteran and radio host Stacy Washington.
In a special Memorial Day edition of WBAI's "Waking Up," Celeste Katz speaks with Jeremy Butler of IAVA; documentarians Danielle Bernstein and Jason Maris; Kristen Rouse of the NYC Veterans Alliance; Gold Star Mom Cyndy Jones of Heroes in Transition; and USAF veteran and radio host Stacy Washington.
Episode 27 of the Plant Proof podcast is a Question and Answer format with show host Simon Hill (@Plant_Proof) and previous show guest Jeremy Butler (@bar_night). In this episode we break down some of the more common questions and fears shared by people wanting to add more plants to their plate. Hope you enjoy the episode Plant Friends. Simon
Episode 27 of the Plant Proof podcast is a Question and Answer format with show host Simon Hill (@Plant_Proof) and previous show guest Jeremy Butler (@bar_night).In this episode we break down some of the more common questions and fears shared by people wanting to add more plants to their plate. Hope you enjoy the episode Plant Friends.Simon
At a glance Jeremy Butler is your everyday Aussie bloke who for many years has focussed, with the best of intentions, on being the healthiest version of himself. What's fascinating is that beneath the surface Jeremy has gone through a tremendous amount of trial and error to ultimately discover a dietary lifestyle that aligns with his deepest of inner values. A diet that causes less harm & promotes longevity. He has tried both the paleo and ketogenic diets & while he looked great he isn't afraid to talk about some of the inner health effects that he noticed behind closed doors. For years Jeremy ignored these signs and symptoms because he was so committed to the movement, until he had a shift in priorities. In this episode we cover: Jeremy's childhood life and diet A pivotal point in Jeremy's life that made him look at his health more deeply His journey through various diets including paleo and keto How he felt on these diets Why he transitioned to a plant based lifestyle What it felt like to become more compassionate towards other life How he encourages healthy eating habits at home with his two children & wife and much much more REVIEW/SHARE: If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Proof podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. And if you have any friends that you think will benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Proof episodes please share the link – together we can make this world a healthier place. WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE PLANT PROOF PODCAST? Currently, the Plant Proof podcast can be listened to on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud or on the Plantproof.com directly. If you listen on iTunes be sure to hit ‘subscribe'or ‘follow' on Spotify so you are instantly notified when I release new episodes each week.
At a glance Jeremy Butler is your everyday Aussie bloke who for many years has focussed, with the best of intentions, on being the healthiest version of himself. What's fascinating is that beneath the surface Jeremy has gone through a tremendous amount of trial and error to ultimately discover a dietary lifestyle that aligns with his deepest of inner values. A diet that causes less harm & promotes longevity. He has tried both the paleo and ketogenic diets & while he looked great he isn't afraid to talk about some of the inner health effects that he noticed behind closed doors. For years Jeremy ignored these signs and symptoms because he was so committed to the movement, until he had a shift in priorities.In this episode we cover:Jeremy's childhood life and dietA pivotal point in Jeremy's life that made him look at his health more deeplyHis journey through various diets including paleo and ketoHow he felt on these dietsWhy he transitioned to a plant based lifestyleWhat it felt like to become more compassionate towards other lifeHow he encourages healthy eating habits at home with his two children & wifeand much much moreREVIEW/SHARE:If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Proof podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. And if you have any friends that you think will benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Proof episodes please share the link – together we can make this world a healthier place.WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE PLANT PROOF PODCAST?Currently, the Plant Proof podcast can be listened to on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud or on the Plantproof.com directly. If you listen on iTunes be sure to hit ‘subscribe’or ‘follow’ on Spotify so you are instantly notified when I release new episodes each week.
Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin wrote an op-ed for Wednesday's New York Times and explained why he's against privatizing the VA. Before he was fired earlier this week, Shulkin was reportedly unhappy with scandals and infighting at the agency that undermined his agenda and credibility. Mere hours after his dismissal, Shulkin joined NPR's Morning Edition and blamed much of the recent turmoil in the VA on political appointees that believe "that we are moving in the wrong direction or weren't moving fast enough toward privatizing the VA.” Jeremy Butler, the Chief Operations Officer for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, discusses why he opposes the privatization of the VA. Congressman Ro Khanna (D-Calif. 17) talks about why he thinks the Republicans’ “Balanced-Budget Amendment” is nothing more than a political play in a fiercely competitive election year.
Locked On Chargers - Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers are having more serious injury issues. We tell you who missed practice and get to meet the newest wideout to join the team, Jeremy Butler. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Bucs – Daily Podcast On The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fans
LOCKED ON BUCS -- Episode 48, Oct. 5, 2016: Charles Sims is hurt, as are eight other Bucs who didn't practice Tuesday, plus Jeremy Butler's promotion and more on John Hughes, with Greg Auman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the special edition of the Total Sports Live Podcast, Jovan Alford will be speaking with Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Butler. It's been a while since Butler was on the podcast as a 2014 NFL Draft prospect coming out Tennessee-Martin, a lot has happened since thehn. Jovan will catch up the listeners on Butler's journey, while also discussing the 2015 season for the Baltimore Ravens. Last season, for the Ravens was not good as they were hit with the injury bug but it gave players like Butler and others an opportunity to step up. Jovan will ask Butler about his play in 2015, what is his goals are for the upcoming season and what are the team's expectations heading into this season. Make sure to follow Jovan on Twitter: @Jovan10 Total Sports Live: @TotalSportsLive
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
Sean catches up with Jeremy Butler, General Manager of Sale Sharks Rugby Club on the latest podcast. Jeremy chats with Sean about his role at the Sharks to restructure their internal operations in order to change the way they engage fans and fill stands. On this podcast you'll learn about: How Jeremy's background in journalism led him to working in sports What the Sharks did to identify their customers What their target customer looked like The importance of data in their rebuild What it's like being the one of the leading professional Rugby Union clubs in Europe and the pride of the North West https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/jeremy-butler-sale-sharks/
On the special edition of the Total Sports Live Podcast, Jovan Alford will be speaking with Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jeremy Butler. It's been a while since Butler was on the podcast as a 2014 NFL Draft prospect coming out Tennessee-Martin, a lot has happened since thehn. Jovan will catch up the listeners on Butler's journey, while also discussing the 2015 season for the Baltimore Ravens. Last season, for the Ravens was not good as they were hit with the injury bug but it gave players like Butler and others an opportunity to step up. Jovan will ask Butler about his play in 2015, what is his goals are for the upcoming season and what are the team's expectations heading into this season. Make sure to follow Jovan on Twitter: @Jovan10 Total Sports Live: @TotalSportsLive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Baltimore Ravens may have a couple of economical choices who deliver value at the position of wide receiver in 2015. Kamar Aiken has practiced like a poor man's Anquan Boldin while Jeremy Butler is shaping into an eBay version of Reggie Wayne.
Jeremy Butler had an impressive camp in 2014 and so far through OTA's and minicamp in 2015 he's taken it up a notch further, so much so that teammates Joe Flacco and Steve Smith, Sr. have publicly praised the former Tennessee-Martin Skyhawk!
Don't fear the numbers! In a fascinating (and funny) interview, we talk to Jeremy Butler about how he uses quantitative analysis and digital tools to better understand film and television style. Then we continue bringing you interviews with great film and media scholars from the folks at Fieldnotes: this month Thomas Waugh talks with Linda Williams about Jump Cut, the pornography wars of the 1980s, and her more recent work on race and melodrama.
Jeremy Butler from Fujikura joined us to talk about the Motore Speeder 665 shaft and its role in the Big Bertha Alpha 815
Jeremy Butler from Fujikura joined us to talk about the Motore Speeder 665 shaft and its role in the Big Bertha Alpha 815
Jeremy Butler from Fujikura joined us to talk about the Motore Speeder 665 shaft and its role in the Big Bertha Alpha 815
Jeremy Butler from Fujikura joined us to talk about the Motore Speeder 665 shaft and its role in the Big Bertha Alpha 815
Jeremy Butler from Fujikura joined us to talk about the Motore Speeder 665 shaft and its role in the Big Bertha Alpha 815