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Lead vocalist of Nine Lashes, Jeremy Dunn dispels any doubts…Nine Lashes is definitely back! You must hear the exclusive tell all on Backstage With Mothership. It's been eleven years since the last album or video and nine years since their last show. After being announced by Kingdom Come Festival as their Saturday night headliner they are ready to spill all of the tea.
Jeremy Dunn has been around cycling for roughly two decades. In that time he has had a hand in some pretty cool culture moving creative projects within the cycling industry. Founder of The Athletic (socks) and Embrocation magazine, Jeremy has directed or edited work for SRAM, Rapha, Bicycling Magazine, Rouleur, Specialized and now he wears the Marketing hat for Smith Optics. This was a treat to speak with someone who has inspired me for many years. We also go on quite a tangent on 1970s cinema. Enjoy!
The vision of Mercy Culture is to take people from corporate encounters with God to daily personal encounters with God. At Mercy Culture, one of our unique characteristics is that we are a presence driven church. We are not built around any person or ministry. We are built around the presence of God. Each week, you will hear a teaching from our Senior Pastors, Landon and Heather Schott or another leader in our community. To learn more about Mercy Culture, visit mercyculture.com.
Horseman Jeremy Dunn Jeremy Dunn is a horseman and rancher living south of Bakersfield. Jeremy is a horse trainer and clinician, but I don't think he likes that label much. From what I've seen, Jeremy is more of an artist than a technician as he works with horses. As part of their Horsemanship series, Johnny Flores Horsemanship is hosting a clinic with Jeremy done at their ranch, March 11, 2023, in Acton, California. On today's show, we talk about his philosophy and what you can expect from the clinic. I met Jeremy in 2014 and the following year he encouraged me to enter The Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge. Little did I realize how much the trajectory of my horsemanship career would change when I started my first horse at age 60. There were more than a few challenges, and Jeremy was always available to offer advice and suggestions. But, just like he said in this interview, Jeremy wanted me and my horse to find the answers on our own. I've been to several of Jeremy's clinics and have enjoyed every one. He has a laid-back teaching style and I always leave with more than a few ideas on how to improve my horsemanship. Links Heard on the Show Jeremy Dunn-Vaqueroisms Facebook Jeremy Dunn Training and JB Cattle Company Website Johnny Flores Horsemanship - Facebook Johnny Flores Horsemanship Join Us on this Journey We want you to be a part of the show. Tell us about your horse. Share your challenges, triumphs, or just everyday items that make horse ownership unique. Create an audio file using the memo app on your phone. Or contact me and we'll set up a time to talk on Skype or phone. Perhaps what you have to share can help someone in THEIR horse journey. You are an enormous part of why we do a podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. Email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening. John & Ranae Episode #209 Support the Whoa Podcast with this Amazon Link. Checkout My YouTube Channel John Harrer & Horses
First Wednesday | Guest Speaker Jeremy Dunn | Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Sometimes we know what we need to do but the disconnect between knowing and doing seems large and sometimes insurmountable. Often times that leads to a cycle of inaction or apathy. This week, Jeremy Dunn helps us break it down into small and manageable actions that can make a big difference in improving our relationships with our kids and other family members. Jeremy discusses how he has adopted family counsels, personal interviews with his kids and a few other small and simple habits that have helped him to become and stay a part of his kids' lives as they get older. You will find something this week that you can take away and improve upon without feeling guilty. Just motivated! Make it a great week!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
In the absence of Varsity this year, URN Sport have put together a brand new podcast which reflects on series past with those who were at the heart of the action.In Episode 1, we're joined by Jeremy Dunn, the former head of URN Sport who saw 4 Varsity series during his time at The University of Nottingham.Jez gives us an insight into his first Varsity match, what it's like co-ordinating URN's coverage, the incredible comebacks he witnessed and much, much more in a fascinating and entertaining hour of Varsity chat.New episodes of the podcast will be released every Saturday evening.
Are you good with money? Are you can you be honest with yourself and admit that it may not be your strongest quality? I had to come to that place in my life where I realized no one is going to teach me about money. My parents didn't have a clue and school was only concerned with scholastic studies. I'm on a never ending journey to figure out how to make money work for me and one of my best friends J Dizzo is here to help us out. Pull up a chair, you're all invited to the table. Find Jeremy at: https://www.instagram.com/jeremypdunn/ To support the podcast become a part of the Patreon Family for as low as 2 bucks a month! www.patreon.com/NATRT CHECK OUT MY MUSIC ON SPOTIFY AND PLEASE GIVE ME A FOLLOW! https://open.spotify.com/artist/3HWMxHfbtrP3H39BnsquW8?si=KT-pG4EZSryYqwQp5QjBQA Manwell Reyes: Website- Manwellreyes.com Instagram/Twitter- @manwellreyes
On this episode of Strum Pluckin' Good LIVE we talk to Jeremy Earle, founder of Georgia Earle's BBQ Sauce which was his great grandmother's recipe of their delicious family bbq sauce. With one sauce under their belt and selling out their first day on Amazon.com, Jeremy discusses his vision and what is in store for the BBQ community.We also get to see Jeremy's racing prowess as a racing car driver with driver view footage of both him racing and competing in a local demolition derby.If you thought this was just about sauce, you are in for some suprises!SMOKE ON BABY! #smokeonbaby #scintiallationstateSUBSCRIBE: Youtube.com/UkuleleJayINSTAGRAM: @ukulelejaybbqFACEBOOK: Facebook.com/UkuleleJayBBQSPOTIFY: STRUM PLUCKIN' GOOD LIVE
“You were designed to house the favor of God.”
Jeremy has a rich history in cycling from doing is own magazine called embrocation to working at Rapha in N America, to launching his own brand The Athletic and currently hanging his hat at Specialized as the Head of Marketing for road and Gravel! Talking with Jermey is very fun and natural, Thank you J for playing along! Much love!
Today's guest is Comedian Hypnotist Chris Jones, he's famous for getting Howie Mandel to shake his hands live on America's Got Talent and for his Facebook Watch show Double Take. In this episode he's going to help Jeremy Dunn stop smoking using hypnosis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diary-of-the-mouth/support
Pastor Jeremy sit's down to answer questions that were submitted. (0:45) - How can I find peace in the midst of a job loss and needing to provide for my family? (4:30) - If lucifer was an angel and fell from Heaven will we be able to fall when we get there? (7:10) - Why do Christians congregate on Sundays and not Saturdays like the Lord established?
In this interview, Doug Clay talks with Jeremy Dunn, lead pastor of C/Life Orlando, about the Church Ministry Network, church planting, and the part the Holy Spirit plays in C/Life Orlando. For more information about C/Life Orlando, visit https://www.clifeorlando.com.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn delivers a powerful word teaching us how God works in seasons.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn delivers a powerful word teaching us how God works in seasons.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn delivers a powerful word teaching us how God works in seasons.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn teaches on the importance of faith and how we need to be prepared for it to be tested before we can achieve the promise God has given us.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn teaches on the importance of faith and how we need to be prepared for it to be tested before we can achieve the promise God has given us.
Guest speaker Jeremy Dunn teaches on the importance of faith and how we need to be prepared for it to be tested before we can achieve the promise God has given us.
Jeremy Dunn and the Broken Arrow Ranch Jeremy Dunn is a rancher, horse trainer, knife builder, reata braider, and has quite a few more skills developed from a life on the ranch. And, he really enjoys backcountry camping and would like to teach more people how to access the wilderness with their horses. Many of you know I competed as a rookie in the Vaquero Heritage Trainers Challenge with a horse named Scratch. One of the judges and organizers of that event was Jeremy Dunn. Over the course of the competition, we became friends with Jeremy, his wife Brandie and their two children Sage and Steele. The Dunns live on a remote ranch, the Broken Arrow, in Rosamond bordered on three sides by the mighty Tejon Ranch. They raise cattle, chickens, a milk cow, have a garden and live the ranch life. Jeremy trains outside horses and Brandie offers clinics on homemade cheese making. I learned a lot from Jeremy about horsemanship during the Trainers Challenge and even more afterward. He impressed upon me the fact that horses need a job. His clinics are designed to measure the ability of horse and rider and improve from there. We talk about ranching, horses, and knife making. Jeremy Dunn and I have teamed up to host a clinic this May. It is a morning of instruction and an afternoon of trail riding. We want people to learn then immediately put what they learn into practice. Links on Heard the Show JB Cattle Company Jeremy Dunn Facebook Brandie Dunn Facebook Get Free Helpful Horse Tips There is a "Join Our Email" list at the top of this page. Signup. Each week I'll send you something useful you can use to build a better relationship with your horse. Thanks! Contact Us We have well over 100 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and tell us how it works. We are on Google Play too! You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please take a moment and join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. You are a big part of why we do this podcast. We really love getting your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening, John & Ranae Episode #99
Jeremy Dunn & Julie Krasniak (Founders of The Athletic) chat with Ian about socks, the Portland endurance community, cycling, and design. They also discuss how they manage their day to day running a brand, retail store, and art gallery.
On the heals of the release of Ascend, Nine Lashes' fifth album, lead singer Jeremy Dunn took a few minutes of out the hectic promotional busyness to sit down with Joe to discuss the many changes that the release represents for the band. For long time fans, Ascend is a significant departure from the hard as nails, driving rock approach that defined their previous releases. Instead, the Alabama band has indulged their musical curiosity and have branched out into an unexpected direction - pop/rock. Jeremy doesn't apologize for the new sounds and hopes that long-time fans will come along for the ride. We hope you enjoy our quick conversation with the Nine Lashes front man. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vaquero Heritage Trainer Challenge Podcast You've heard the pre-show episode. You've seen the video. Now, you get to hear the in-depth interviews with the folks from the Vaquero Heritage Trainer Challenge. Each trainer had a horse in training for 3-4 months. Then, during the event, they had a young horse to work with. We speak to Diana Palmer, care-taker of the Wild Horses of Oak Creek and learn more about the horses and their history - or what's known about them. Dave Lemley, rides with the Search and Rescue civilian side of the LAPD. As a trainer, we catch up it Dave right after leaving his young horse on Day 1. Dave talks about his goals in horse training and how he accomplished them. Next up is Amber McGee, a local gal new to horse training. Amber is involved in The Life Savers Wild Horse Rescue in Tehachapi. she talks about what is like learning her craft and working with feral horses. She also credits Whoa Podcast friend and trainer Matt Sheridan with helping her learn so much about horsemanship. Monica Whitmer was not sure she would fit in. She is an English rider and performs Dressage. After consulting with the organizers, she decided to put her skills to the test. Monica loves these feral Oak Creek horses. She calls them Tehachapi Mountain Horses. Monica tells us her plans of training one or two of these horses every year. Steve Perron works in the movie business but his heart is with the feral horse. Steve also volunteers with Life Savers Wild Horse Rescue. A tinkerer at heart, Steve builds horse carriages out of PVC and hooks up young horses. He feels it is important to get these horses used to whatever may come their way. Dave Wratchford has been training horses for twenty years. Originally from the east coast, Dave now lives out west. Dave talks about the horse get a job and doing it right away. Dave came into the long side of the competition late. He quickly caught up and had his horse working on cattle. We also have a conversation with judge Jeff Ohaco from Ojai. He offers some insight into how the event was judged. He also gives us his thoughts on this type of training. Maryanne Murray came to watch the event. After sitting in the stands for three days watching the training, she could not resist. During the auction she bid on and won a Oak Creek horse. Finally, we catch back up with Jeremy Dunn who gives some final thoughts on the trainers and the events. Contact Us We have well over 60 episodes up now and you can find them all for free on iTunes, with our Android App in the Amazon store, and now Stitcher, or wherever podcasts are distributed. Get the Stitcher app and let us know how it works. It's Free. You can also find every episode and more about the show at whoapodcast.com. Please join our email list. Get in on the conversation with Facebook and Twitter - just look for WhoaPodcast. Please let us know your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the show. You can email us at: John@WhoaPodcast.com Thanks for listening. John & Ranae Episode #037
From influencing our thoughts and emotions, to causing instant memory flashbacks, to even helping us handle difficult situations in a healthier way, music’s power is undeniable. This week, for our special bonus STL Topics episode, Terah is once again joined by guest co-host Jeremy Dunn as they spend time discussing some highlights of this very broad and thought-provoking subject. http://soundingthelight.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/STL_Topics-power_of_music.mp3 The post STL #19 – STL Topics: The Power of Music appeared first on Sounding The Light.
Sounding The Light has a new kind of episode to introduce to its regular line-up: STL Topics. For these special bonus episodes, previously featured artist Jeremy Dunn will be joining Terah Tucker in the STL studio as a co-host to discuss various topics of interest. In this episode, Terah and Jeremy discuss the question “What defines Christian music?”. Tune in to this half-hour podcast to hear what they have to say about this somewhat undefined subject. If you would like to submit a topic idea for discussion on a future STL Topics episode, fill out the contact form here. http://soundingthelight.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/STL_Topics-What_Defines_Christian_Music.mp3 The post STL #11 – STL Topics: Christian Music or Christian Musicians? appeared first on Sounding The Light.
The music of singer/songwriter and worship leader Jeremy Dunn is unique and progressive. His beautiful melodies are mostly built from electronic instruments and synthesized vocals, a style not heard often in Christian music. Whether the songs have words or are just instrumental, they create a jubilant ambiance that is refreshing and uplifting. Though part of the road that God has called Jeremy to walk has been a difficult and heartbreaking one, the resulting faith and trust in his loving Father, and his love of life and other people, is truly inspiring. Find more of Jeremy (JackRabbit) Dunn’s music at www.morningandnightmusic.com Some music also under the name Dunn and Wilt http://soundingthelight.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/STL__Jeremy_Dunn_Interview1.mp3 The post STL #3 – Jeremy Dunn (a.k.a. JackRabbit) appeared first on Sounding The Light.