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Programa 408 del 25 de diciembre, trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, Revi Radio, TNT Radio Rock, El Lokal del Rock y Asalto Mata Radio Rock, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio y en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion. Con bandas clásicas como Flotsam and Jetsam, Body Count, Beth Hart, Blind Guardian, Mad Max y Rush junto a otras más frescas como Jeremy Edge, Astral Doors, Enemy Eyes, Krilloan, Manntra, Trial, Vented, Less Than Three, Inner Urge, Hammer of Misfortune y Twisted Mind. De España, Siix y Haches. Bandas que escucharás hoy: 1.Flotsam and Jetsam - Black Wings, 2.Body Count - Purge, 3.Jeremy Edge - Move On, 4.Beth Hart - Saviour with a Razor, 5.Siix - Historia real, 6.Haches - Sin frenos, 7.Astral Doors - A Game of Terror, 8.Enemy Eyes - What Yoy Say, 9.Krilloan - Fireborn, 10.Blind Guardian - The Script for my Requiem, 11.Mad Max - Stormchild Rising, 12.Manntra- Ori Ori, 13.Trial - In the Highest, 14.Rush - Freewill, 15.Vented - Flawless, 16.Less Than Three - Random Value, 17.Inner Urge - A Matter of Time
Ministers suggest Online Safety Bill measures can safeguard children and fight crime while also ensuring encryption messaging privacy, but they're betting on future tech to be invented - analysis with Index on Censorship's Nik Williams. Treating video games addiction, with gaming disorder therapist Jeremy Edge, who runs Dallas-based escapingthe.com. Also in this episode:Good manners online matter, says Headspace psychologist Dr Sophie MortIs your home under a UFO hotspot?Pink's Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon brain test artAre pigs electric...Bavaria's radioactive wild boars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Video games, social media, and technology in general are designed to be addictive. Jeremy Edge, LPC, explains why this can be particularly problematic for adolescents with ADHD, and how to instill healthy screen habits in your teen.
Does your teenager dream of making millions by playing video games? Streaming to millions of adoring fans and landing huge sponsorship deals? Do they play on an e-sports team or dream of going to a top e-sports college? No doubt our job as moms got a little harder when gaming became a “sport” or something you could make millions of dollars doing. The argument that they're “practicing” or “working” when asked to shut down the game and go to bed has become all too common. And even if they don't have those lofty aspirations, gaming can still become all-consuming for many teenagers and can cause plenty of friction in the family. How do you know when enough is enough? Does their single 8-hour bender of Fortnight indicate a real problem? An (gulp) addiction even? If you're threatening daily to throw the gaming console into a wood chipper, is that just your issue? Should you just buy a headset and learn to play Call of Duty and chill? This week I'm talking to Jeremy Edge, a licensed professional counselor specializing in problematic screen use…including gaming. We discuss all things gaming including boundaries, when you should worry, and what you should do if there's a real problem. Jeremy's online courses for Parents and Video Game Players, Summer Program, and tons of resources. For show notes (including resources mentioned in the podcast, source documents and a full transcript, go to https://neurogility.com/45.Speaking of Teens is sponsored by https://neurogility.com.FREE GUIDES for parents of teens and tweens:“10 Keys to Unlock Your Teen's Emotional Intelligence”“The Challenging Adolescent Brain” (e-book)“Emotional Awareness Strategies” (for parents)“Why Doesn't My Teen Sleep?” (e-book)“Communication for Teen Cooperation”“6 Things You Should Understand About Your Teen”“Helping Your Teen Overcome Negative Thinking”"I just wanted to let you know that I'm so thankful for your podcast! ...I'm so happy I discovered it!" Speaking of Teens ListenerPlease be sure to share this episode with another mom you think may find it helpful and follow the show right here where you're listening. New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday morning. I would love to get your feedback and ideas for the show. Reach out to me anytime at 864-313-7277 or acoleman@neurogility.com. This show is for you, and I want to make sure I'm bringing you the insight and information you need the most!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and FacebookAnn ColemanPrivacyNeurogility's Discipline & Consequences Boot Camp
Tanya Foster talks about what it means to be an influencer and reflects on the pandemic. Wardrobe stylist and personal shopper Tenni King discusses her role as a personal shopper, and Jeremy Edge, LPC explains the effects behind increased screen-use and online shopping addiction.
The Harms: Episode Two - Meet Mason Bogard and Eric Robinson. When kids are exposed to some "funny" online challenge, no one expects these "dares" to go horribly wrong. When Joann Bogard received the unthinkable news, she asked a nurse at the hospital, "what do I do now?" Joann remembers the nurse saying, "tell your story." Judy Rogg sadly got the same advice after the tragic death of her son Eric. Along with family counselor Jeremy Edge, these are their stories. Contacts: NoAppForLife@gmail.com & Info@screentimenetwork.org Joanne Bogard at www.facebook.com/masonsmessage or threekidsareus@gmail.com Judy Rogg at www.erikscause.org/contact. The H A R M S - Unthinkable Stories Big Tech Doesn't Want to Tell. In this three-part series in partnership with the Screen Time Action Network, host Joni Siani shares the heartbreaking stories of beautiful young lives who paid the ultimate price for simply being a typical teen participating in Social Media and life's new norms. From Snap Chat to Tik Tok, big tech portrays these multi-billion dollar industries as "fun new ways for people to connect" without full disclosure of the harmful elements. A lack of education and public awareness, most parents have no idea how their kids are "experiencing" their online lives. These eye-opening episodes are a must-listen for every parent, educator and legislative leader as a call to action. We hope that once you learn about what your kids are actually experiencing, you will be moved to join us. Contact: info@screentimenetwork.org or NoAppForLife@gmail.com.
Episode # 99 - Blues Rocker Jeremy Edge of the Jeremy Edge Project promoting self titled debut album!! Jeremy talks about his incredible track "Fire Dancer" and the Intro, the diversity of genres of songs on this album, other tracks of "Breath," "Holding In," "Lies," and "Outlive Yesterday." Also talks about a former band Candlelight Red and winning a contest to open up for KISS. His songwriting process, this band where they all can sing, Brandon Yeagley, Brett Hestla, his gear and go to guitar and much more!!
Nos despedimos con la mano en el corazón para dejaros paso a vuestras (y nuestras) vacaciones estivales. Lo hacemos con pesar porque el Rock no para y sentimos que faltamos a nuestro deber, exponer sin etiquetas nuestra pasión conjunta. Pero todos merecemos un respiro que será bien aprovechado para volver con más ganas aún y un montón de nuevas sorpresas para nuestra nueva temporada. Os deseamos un verano excepcional en el que, esperemos, podamos adaptarnos a una nueva normalidad a la que hemos conseguido esquivar desde nuestra burbuja musical. Felices días de esparcimiento, aquí os sugerimos unos cuantos lanzamientos para que os acompañen entre soles y cañas: 1.- SKULL – I LIike My Music Loud! 2.- ALEXEI AMUSIN – Dance Of Fire 3.- GREG GOLDEN BAND – Don´t Give Up On Me 4.- STARMEN – One Love 5.- STONEFACE – Power 6.- JEREMY EDGE – Holding In 7.- KULT OF THE SKULL GOD – The Oath 8.- JIM DAVIES – Ticking Timebomb 9.- FROST – Fathers 10.- EBONEVORY – Persist 11.- THE WAYMAKER – The Waymaker 12.- NIGHTRAGE – Starless Night 13.- DIVINE WEEP – The Screaming Skull Of Silence 14.- SHINING BLACK – My Life 15.- DE VAN – Private Hell 16.- ARCHANGE – Schizophrenic 17.- DOUGLAS – Up In The Sky 18.- JACARÉ JACK – The Cornerstone 19.- TOKYO MOTOR FIST – Around Midnight 20.- MIGUEL DUARTE – Collage by LUX de su demo “MALA SANGRE” 21.- SHAFT OF STEEL – Together As One Tonight 22.- MEMORIA AVENUE – Sometimes 23.- XIX YEARS – You Are In Love Again 24.- PROJECT 6 – Hold On 25.- SCORPIONS – Send Me An Angel Dirigido por Jesús Alijo LUX ¡QUE NADIE SE TE ADELANTE! NO DUDES EN REGISTRARTE, DISFRUTAR, COMENTAR, SEGUIRNOS Y COMPARTIR, GRACIAS. radio@rockangels.com
In episode 73, Jeremy Edge joins us for a conversation about breaking video game addiction. Jeremy is the founder of Escaping the.Com, a counseling practice for those struggling with an internet addiction or problematic screen use. Jeremy helps his clients strengthen relationships, manage stress, stop problematic screen use, and improve tech life balance overall. Throughout our conversation, Jeremy explains what the spectrum of video game addiction looks like, and what signs to mindfully watch for. He also shares strategies for seeking support and how teenagers and families can help each other overcome screen misuse. Some Questions I Ask: What motivated you to start working with people on video game addiction? (5:07)What does a video game addiction look like? (6:56)What are the consequences of video game addiction? (11:39)How can people reach out for support? (16:44)How can friends help one another in changing unhealthy gaming habits? (25:33)In This Episode, You Will Learn: Robert’s tip on applying mindfulness to your technology use and misuse. (0:48)How Jeremy overcame his personal video game addiction. (5:25)What to do if you suspect you have a video game addiction. (10:26)How Jeremy incorporates mindfulness into his practice. (15:32)How parents need to address their own screen use. (22:46)Resources: Escaping the .ComAddictive Screen UseComputer Gaming Addicts Anonymous See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy Edge joins us in episode 084 of the SHIPS Podcast. Jeremy, the Founder of EscapingThe.Com, shares his story as to why he created this counseling practice, stemming from his own personal addiction to gaming. We discuss how tech, in many ways, is keep us confined and has a strong hold over our lifestyles. Tech has the power to get in the way of healthy relationships. We have gotten so used to being comfortable that we are losing a sense of who we are. Because of this, Jeremy talks about how important it is to spread awareness about these growing issues and how we can work towards solutions. Please visit https://www.escapingthe.com/ to learn more about Jeremy and the excellent services he is providing. Jeremy is a licensed professional counselor and founder of the counseling practice, Escapingthe.com, PLLC. He provides individual, family, parenting, and couples counseling services for teenagers, young adults, and adults struggling with problematic Internet and screen use. Jeremy is a passionate presenter. He covers major types of problematic and addictive screen use, dissects what they look like, and processes how to treat those affected. His presentations are for healthcare providers and educators, parents, or youth. He will be speaking at the 44th annual Adolescent Symposium in Plano, TX in February 2020. After personally experiencing the negative effects of gaming addiction, Jeremy devoted his work to helping those recover from problematic and addictive Internet use. In addition to problematic screen use, Jeremy works well with men of all ages. Please visit patmcandrew.com to learn more about the host and producer of the SHIPS Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support
Licensed Professional Counselor, Jeremy Edge offers his expertise in a variety of internet-related topics which are new to the America Offline podcast! In addition to offering actionable tips and advice for parents of “video gamers”, Jeremy opens up the book on other internet related attachments such as shopping, pornography, gambling. Jeremy explains whether or not these activities can be done in moderation while offering some useful tips for how to identify unhealthy habits. Simply put, “if it is not bringing you joy, and it is impeding on more important aspects of your life, you may want to reduce or cut this activity out completely”. Jeremy has a private practice based in the Dallas, Texas area but also offers some incredible resources at his website www.escapingthe.com. Hope you enjoy the show!
Candlelight Red are a four-piece modern rock band from Williamsport, PA with two full-length albums and one EP to their credit. For this week’s episode of Up Front And On Fire, I’ve decided to concentrate on their most recent release, Reclamation, released in 2013 on the Imagen label. (The band is still active, having toured with a renewed vigor in 2016, and are planning new material in 2017, per a New Years Day post on their Facebook page.) The quartet of vocalist Ryan Hoke, guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Edge, bassist/vocalist Jamie Morrat, and drummer Brian Dugan hits all the right touchstones for 21st Century mainstream modern rock – a vocalist that alternates between clean melodies and grimy screams with ease, downtuned guitar work that features tight crunchy rhythms and fluid leads, and drums that do their job of keeping the beat and knowing just the right places to bust out the right kind of fill. The production on Reclamation is also listener friendly, enhancing the band’s main sound with ambient and unobtrusive keyboards, leaving Dugan’s drums dry and compressed for a truly heavy sound (rather than the excessive cement room echo sound from certain 80’s metal records), and occasionally throwing in a shade of reverb on Hoke’s vocals for emphasis. If this band doesn’t find themselves at a higher level in their career before 2017 ends, there’s something wrong. Highlighted tracks: Broken Glass Like A Disease Demons --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support
Thank for joining us on Episode# 19 of The Tour Bus Music Show. Rocking the world from Southern Louisiana. On this episode we’ll talk with Jeremy Edge, the lead guitarist, of Williamsport, PA’s Candlelight Red. This band has been hitting the radio airwaves and the internet music scene with the impact of a Juggernaut. Having hit the ground running Candlelight Red beat out over 10,000 bands to win Guitar Centers On-Stage Competition. In which they won a $10,000 shopping spree and Guitar Center along with being hand picked by Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons to win the coveted spot of opening for one of the ultimate rock legends, KISS in 2010. Since then their momentum has only increased with them continuing to share the stage with some of today’s best rock groups such as Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Staind, Lacuna Coil and Three Days Grace. The bands’ lead axe slinger Jeremy Edge takes a few minutes out of their busy touring schedule with Saving Abel to talk with T. Mic about the history of the group as well as what is currently going on now and the near future for the band. CANDLELIGHT RED IS: RYAN HOKE - LEAD VOCALS JEREMY EDGE - GUITAR/BACKING VOCALS JAMIE MORRAL - BASS GUITAR/BACKING VOCALS JOSH HETRICK - DRUMS With the group’s permission we’ll also feature four songs from their soon to be released album, The Wreckage on Imagen Records and talk about the story behind several of the songs off of the album. Produced by David Ivory, The Wreckage stands as a testament to hard work and talented musicianship. The whole album has a great sound and in T. Mic’s opinion there is not a track on the album that doesn’t ROCK! We’ll be featuring their hot single “Closer” as well as the groovin’ rocker “In Your Hands”. The guys also cover a cool version of Roxette’s “She’s Got the Look” and we wrap up the show with the driving song Gone Forever. Jeremy also discusses his past and what led him to a career in music and a life of the road. As a matter of fact that is exactly where he called in from as he was in transit during the course of our interview. Candlelight Red’s new album will be released at the end of September 2011. Information on the band, their tour dates and current news can be found at www.myspace.com/candlelightred and www.reverbnation.com/candlelightred
Jeremy wants to give back to horse racing, and his hope is that it will raise bothawareness and funding for the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund (PDJF) and Anna House that benefits the children of the backstretch workers at Belmont Park and sustained by the Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA). You can find Jeremy on facebook.com/thewalkingbrit. Tom Clifford will join us.
On June 12, Jeremy Edge begin a 190-mile walk from Belmont Park to Saratoga Racecourse. Today hear from his support team Anthony Pasternak. This walk is just one of many waysJeremy wants to give back to horse racing, Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund (PDJF) and Anna House that benefits the children of the backstretch workers at Belmont Park and sustained by the Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA).Walkathon Pledge Form. TheWalkingBrit and Belmont Child Care Association. Hear all segments at Facebook.com/BlogTalkRadio-WelcometotheNeighborhood..
On June 12, Jeremy Edge begin a 190-mile walk from Belmont Park to Saratoga Racecourse. This walk is just one of many waysJeremy wants to give back to horse racing, and his hope is that it will raise bothawareness and funding for the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund (PDJF) and Anna House that benefits the children of the backstretch workers at Belmont Park and sustained by the Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA). This unique fundraiser demonstrates the personal commitment of one person to put first those in our horse community who need assistance. Walkathon Pledge Form. You can find Jeremy on Facebook at Jeremy Edge at his TheWalkingBrit and Belmont Child Care Association.
On June 12, 2011, Jeremy Edge will begin a 190-mile walk from Belmont Park to Saratoga Racecourse. Jeremy, from London, England, was formerly an elected Councillor for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and is currently a regular contributor for HRTV. This walk is just one of many waysJeremy wants to give back to horse racing, and his hope is that it will raise bothawareness and funding for the Permanently Disabled Jockey Fund (PDJF) and for Anna House, the early childhood education center that for benefits the children of the backstretch workers at Belmont Park, sustained by the Belmont Child Care Association (BCCA). This unique fundraiser will challenge his physical limits and demonstrate the personal commitment of one person to put first those in our horse community who need assistance. Walkathon Pledge Form. You can find Jeremy on Facebook at Jeremy Edge and Belmont Child Care Association at Belmont Child Care Association.