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Listen as Rabbi Jeremy Gordon, Senior Rabbi of New London Synagogue, discusses the history and current incidents of antisemitism in London and the world. For more Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, follow @Elliot_Cosgrove on Instagram and Facebook. Want to stay connected with PAS? Follow us @ParkAvenueSyn on all platforms, and check out www.pasyn.org for all our virtual and in-person offerings.
This week for Bereshit, our director Rabbi Adam Zagoria-Moffet fills in as host as we begin a new year, welcoming Rabbi Jeremy Gordon to discuss some of the ways in which Bereshit defies our expectations and requires new explanations. From the creation of the work to the creation of Adam and Eve - nothing is quite as it seems, 'in the beginning.'Rabbi Jeremy has a first-class honours degree in Law from Cambridge University and subsequently went to work in television for the BBC and a number of independent production companies. His love of Judaism was really ignited at the Limmud Conference in December 1995. This marked the start of a decade of study in England, at the Hebrew University and the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He graduated from JTS with Rabbinic Ordination, a Masters in Midrash (Rabbinic Exegesis) and a number of academic awards. Rabbi Gordon is Rabbi of the New London Synagogue in St John's Wood, London
This week on episode 6 of Bison Tales I have Jeremy Gordon. Insurance agent, model and dad. Let's go.Jeremy Gordon - https://www.instagram.com/bigjerm_95?igsh=ZzVnYXQ5eHJteGNrNeed a real estate plan? https://myworkspacecab7e2cc4b.myclickfunnels.com/squeeze-page--5d20bHaven't been to Mahana yet : https://dish.io/mahanafreshfargo/hello Supplements: https://ep-nutrition.com/?aff=7910 use discount code: cwahlo for 10% off.IG: @chiseleddadbodSnapchat: @chiseleddadbodL inked in: http://linkedin.com/in/cooper-wahlo-jr-79a7b0223Twitter: @chiseledadbodYouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCAaGVd9FeTNIOql5lGaXOTA?sub_confirmation=1TikTok: @chiseledadbod Facebook: Cooper Wahlo Jr Mahana Fresh - www.mahanafresh.com Mahana Fresh app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mahana-fresh/id1562665328Website: https://cooperwahlo.bhhspreproperties.com/https://www.arbonne.com/us/en/shop-all/nutrition/energy/daily-glow-%26-energy-bundle/p/1114%20US https://www.arbonne.com/us/en/shop-all/nutrition/30-days-to-healthy-living/30-days-to-healthy-living-set-with-essentialmeal-meal-replacement-shake/p/1229%20US
In this episode, I was lucky enough to interview Jeremy Gordon, CPO and CTO of Startup Science.Jeremy shared his background, revealing how his experience with the Air Force laid the groundwork for his disciplined and focused approach to entrepreneurship. He spoke about his transition from military life to civilian pursuits, including his ventures into fitness with his wife, starting a gym, and developing the fitness app, Kinetic Coach. Jeremy emphasized the challenges and rewards of managing these endeavors simultaneously while ensuring family remained a priority.Jeremy also discussed his current role at Startup Science, a venture founded by Greg, an inspiring individual who rose from poverty to significant entrepreneurial success. Startup Science aims to empower marginalized communities by providing education and tools for new founders to build businesses. Jeremy's involvement began when Greg, intrigued by how fighter pilots problem-solve under pressure, sought his insights. This connection eventually led to Jeremy taking on significant roles within the company. Today, Jeremy continues to contribute his expertise, helping create a more inclusive startup ecosystem while maintaining a connection to his passion for fitness through Kinetic Coach.Join us as we soar through Jeremy Gordon's dynamic path from cockpit to code and beyond in this episode of The First Customer!Guest Info:Startup Sciencehttps://www.startupscience.io/Jeremy Gordon's LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremymountgordon/Connect with Jay on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jayaigner/The First Customer Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@thefirstcustomerpodcastThe First Customer podcast websitehttps://www.firstcustomerpodcast.comFollow The First Customer on LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-customer-podcast/
The T20 World Cup Daily, Day 1: What. The. Absolute. Hell. The USA pulled out one of the great cricket turnarounds tonight, after Canada dominated the first innings of their World Cup opener. Aaron Jones and Aussie Gous produced the miracle after Jeremy Gordon's over for the record books. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Enter the Westfield UK competition: win gift vouchers or your own T20 World Cup final party at Sixes. westfield.com/united-kingdom/tfw Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A conversation about one of the most admired, and divisive, figures in rock. Guest host: Ben Sisario. Guests: The Atlantic's Jeremy Gordon, and Joe Gross.
Rabbi Jeremy Gordon discusses his new commentary on the Book of Esther and the book's supreme relevance for our troubled times.
We teamed up with Flip Da Script Podcast to create some great content for episode 14. We discussed a few different topics including the Bible, questioning God, the importance of humility, legacy, and chemistry vs compatibility in relationships. Go follow Flip Da Script Podcast and Men Can We Talk Podcast on all platforms. Shoutout to my man Jeremy Gordon for allowing us to post up at JG's Barber Lounge for this episode. Hit him up for all of your barbering needs. Stay tuned for more conversations like this, and contact us if you are interested in being a part of the convo!✊
This week Jeremy Gordon is teaching out of Psalm 62:5, exploring stillness in our relationship with God. Words like rest, silence, wait, quiet…all point to a way God would have us live, as we sink into the hope we have in Him.
This week, we would like to introduce you to America 2.0, a new show distributed by Realm. In the opener, we meet first term Congressman Seth McGuire, who's embroiled in a terrible PR disaster. He interacts mostly with his chief of staff, Olivia Huff and his assistant, Gita Subramanium, both of whom are way more politically savvy, and try to counsel him into “playing the game.” Beat down and disheartened, Seth is at the end of his rope. But the lightning of inspiration strikes when he's least expecting it – while listening to right-wing talk radio. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Kalpana Pot, Mark Atteberry, Katherine Castra, Dana Bash, and Ming-Na Wen. Additional voices: Shaan Sharma, Dustin Green, Jonathan Bray, Chris Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to America 2.0, a new show distributed by Realm. In the opener, we meet first term Congressman Seth McGuire, who's embroiled in a terrible PR disaster. He interacts mostly with his chief of staff, Olivia Huff and his assistant, Gita Subramanium, both of whom are way more politically savvy, and try to counsel him into “playing the game.” Beat down and disheartened, Seth is at the end of his rope. But the lightning of inspiration strikes when he's least expecting it – while listening to right-wing talk radio. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Kalpana Pot, Mark Atteberry, Katherine Castra, Dana Bash, and Ming-Na Wen. Additional voices: Shaan Sharma, Dustin Green, Jonathan Bray, Chris Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to America 2.0, a new show distributed by Realm. In the opener, we meet first term Congressman Seth McGuire, who's embroiled in a terrible PR disaster. He interacts mostly with his chief of staff, Olivia Huff and his assistant, Gita Subramanium, both of whom are way more politically savvy, and try to counsel him into “playing the game.” Beat down and disheartened, Seth is at the end of his rope. But the lightning of inspiration strikes when he's least expecting it – while listening to right-wing talk radio. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Kalpana Pot, Mark Atteberry, Katherine Castra, Dana Bash, and Ming-Na Wen. Additional voices: Shaan Sharma, Dustin Green, Jonathan Bray, Chris Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to America 2.0, a new show distributed by Realm. In the opener, we meet first term Congressman Seth McGuire, who's embroiled in a terrible PR disaster. He interacts mostly with his chief of staff, Olivia Huff and his assistant, Gita Subramanium, both of whom are way more politically savvy, and try to counsel him into “playing the game.” Beat down and disheartened, Seth is at the end of his rope. But the lightning of inspiration strikes when he's least expecting it – while listening to right-wing talk radio. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Kalpana Pot, Mark Atteberry, Katherine Castra, Dana Bash, and Ming-Na Wen. Additional voices: Shaan Sharma, Dustin Green, Jonathan Bray, Chris Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks ep we have a very special guest Casting Director/Acting Coach Jeremy Gordon.... Where I ask him what goes into casting not just film/tv but podcasting... As well as what he sees in terms of diversity and inclusivity...Next Sara and Jeremy find out they're both November birthdays and if your birth month has something to do with success.... Also, should straight actors(IE me) play LGBTQAI+ Roles / reverse ( Barney Stinson and Cameron Tucker).... Plus so much more.... Jeremys social media:Instagram : Jeremy GordonWebsite: Jeremy Gordon Twitter: JeremyCasts Facebook: CastingDirectorsForActorsIMDB: Jeremy Gordon
In this episode we talk to author Jeremy Gordon-Smith about his relative Ivan Bawtree and we discover the story of his work on the Western Front as a photographer. His task was to take photographs of the original wooden grave markers, and he also explains what Ypres was like in 1917 and the gruesome work of finding and exhuming the dead after the Armistice.
On this episode of Shari Shaw Studio Talk Shari sits down with Casting Director Jeremy Gordon. Jeremy is the owner Jeremy Gordon CastingHas worked on over 30 TV shows and 70+ movies.Casting and producing in LA for 15+ yearsDuring pandemic he was CD for the original IGTV series “Quarantine”, a series shot entirely on zoom.Has production company “Garrett/Gordon Productions with producing partner and actor Spencer Garrett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on What's My Frame? back by popular demand I'm joined by casting director and coach Jeremy Gordon. Since Jeremy's last conversation (ep.42) with us he's become quite the social media personality helping actors daily through his humorous and helpful posts! Jeremy also expanded his business with Jeremy Gordon Coaching; today we get a behind the scenes of what working with Jeremy is like along with how to make the most out of your coaching session. Full disclosure because Jeremy and I are friends we go off the set list of questions a few times and have some really honest and interesting conversations along the way about the casting and self tape space. Now let's get to the conversation! Hosted by: Laura Linda Bradley Connect with Jeremy: Instagram @jeremygordon Book a coaching session with Jeremy NEW CLASS! "Guide to Getting Started" IMDb -- Join the WMF creative community now! Instagram: @whatsmyframe TikTok: @whatsmyframe YouTube: @whatsmyframe IMDb What's My Frame? official site Join our monthly newsletter! What's My Frame? merch; Coming soon!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-my-frame/support
Gavin Lumsden and Jeremy Gordon discuss the best and worst performing funds and investment trusts in a rollercoaster year, key investment themes and what 2023 might bring.
Shawn and Hunter are excited to be joined this week by Jeremy Gordon, a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist here in the South Bay. Jeremy has an incredible amount of both clinical and spiritual knowledge, and he takes us deep as we discuss trauma, spiritual hurt, and practical ways we can experience freedom with God. This is a great conversation and we hope you enjoy it!
The City of Fargo has some repairs that are due to a major roadway and intersection along 13th Ave. Jeremy Gordon gives an update on this project (like how long you'll see those orange cones) and other projects like the new interstate overpass in south Fargo! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City of Fargo Traffic Engineer Jeremy Gordon explains where the 2022 summer road construction projects will be? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claudia talks to Jeremy Gordon about the concept “Republic of Noise”. They discuss the relationship between noise and politics and think through how noise might be used as a tool that enables listening and democracy. They “riff” with each other trying to think through the tensions between noise and harmony as well as whose sounds are considered pleasant or not and how that shapes how one belongs to place. Date Recorded: 9 February 2022 Jeremy Gordon is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Gonzaga University who studies and teaches where environmental communication, environmental studies, and critical animal studies get entangled. He is obsessed with questions of how ecological relations are “rhetorically” animated – by human and more-than-human messmates. Specifically, how urban ecologies and feral spaces are, and should be, shaped by everyday creaturely encounters. Jeremy has co-edited a special volume on “animal rhetoric” for Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and is currently enchanted by, and kinning with, the feral chickens of Tampa, Florida's Ybor City. Those chickens have scratched and strutted their way into The Journal of Urban Affairs and Dr. Laura Reese's edited book on Animals in the City. Find out more about Jeremy on his University website. Featured: A fowl politics of urban dwelling. Or, Ybor City's republic of noise; Of fowl feet, beaks, and streets: eyes on the ground in Ybor City by Jeremy G. Gordon; Ybor Chicken Society ; The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of Listening by Jennifer Lynn Stoever; Practices of Space and Walking in the City by Michel De Certeau; The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World by David Abram; Wild dog dreaming: Love and Extinction by Deborah Bird Rose; When Species Meet by Donna Haraway Thank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast; the Sonic Arts Studio and the Sonic Arts of Place Laboratory (SAPLab) for sponsoring this season; Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_) for the bed music, Jeremy John (Website) for the logo, and Hannah Hunter for the Animal Highlight.
We kick off R3:Redwall chatting with culture writer Jeremy Gordon! We talk about our Redwall memories, adaptations in today's pop culture landscape, and play the first ever game of "Abba or Abbey?" You'll have to listen to figure out what the heck that is. Read Jeremy's work as his website and check out his SubstackYou can reach the pod at...Our website: reredwallpod.comEmail: reredwallpod@gmail.comTwitter: @reredwallpodInstagram: @reredwallpodEpisode theme was composed, performed, and recorded by Jordan Petersen Kamp. This episode was edited by Jordan Petersen Kamp. Our logo was designed by Kendra Petersen Kamp, and you can check out her Instagram. Derrick Kamp provided light praise and encouragement for all their efforts.
Rabbi Jeremy Gordon explores parashat Vayera, including negotiating with God at Sodom and Gomorrah, a unique critique of Abraham and a look at the role that angels play in the Torah. In conversation with Simon Eder. --Rabbi Jeremy Gordon is Rabbi of New London Synagogue. He has a first class honours degree in Law from Cambridge and, following five years working for the BBC and other television companies decided to train for the Rabbinate. He studied at the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, where he volunteered with the Red Cross at Ground Zero on ‘9/11.' His latest book is An Angel Called Truth.
Virtual Matter is A New Brand's second podcast series. Where Text of the Matter will look at written works, philosophical concepts, and how they function within society; Virtual Matter will take up media in all its forms--Sports, Film, Literature, Music, and today Video Games. In our first episode we interview an incisive editorialist of contemporary culture, Jeremy Gordon--who has written for The New York Times, GQ, Pitchfork, and The Ringer, for whom he wrote a recent piece "Don't You Dare Go Hollow" on Dark Souls in the isolation of Covid-19 and the community he discovered therein. We also talk about the meaning and scope of the genre, its affect on video games in general, and the meaning of and trends within video game communities. Find his article at the Ringer below: https://www.theringer.com/2021/5/13/2...
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
1) The story of how Jeremy Gordon stumbled into editing Nuclear Engineering International Magazine with zero background in nuclear 2) Jeremy's transition to the World Nuclear Association and how he built World Nuclear News 3) Fukushima as a case study for how to communicate about a developing emergency situation at a nuclear power plant 4) Why creating alliances and collaboration with outside sectors is key to salvaging the nuclear industry's social license
The Culture Journalist is an independent journalism project that relies on word-of-mouth and is funded by listeners. If this podcast adds something meaningful to your day, please consider supporting this work by becoming a paid subscriber. You can also help us out by leaving a review on Apple podcasts, which allows more people to find us.There are plenty of reasons to complain about music journalism these days. If you're a music journalist, the shrinking career prospects and low wages are probably the first thing that come to mind—along with the feeling that it's becoming harder to land a pitch on an artist or developing news story if it doesn't seem destined to hit the algorithmic jackpot. If you're an artist or casual reader, you might feel, to borrow a phrase from writer Soraya Roberts, like the craft is "drowning" in a culture of sameness—endlessly litigating the fashion choices and 280-character utterances of the same handful of big pop stars at the expense of other voices and communities that need to be heard.Or maybe you're of the mind that the writing itself leaves something to be desired. In an age of declining advertising revenue, prompting for-profit publications to cut back on headcount while prioritizing rapid-fire output and page views at all costs, this isn't necessarily writers' fault, but we can't say we always disagree. (Though seriously, if you're looking for some gorgeous music writing, read New York Magazine critic and recent Pulitzer Prize finalist Craig Jenkins. Congrats Craig!)Which brings us to the question we want to talk about on this week's episode: Has music journalism lost its way? Earlier this week, the debate bubbled up on music Twitter after a user named @cllnsmith posted a viral joke about Pitchfork that (understandably) made a lot of people in the music journo community pretty mad. The timing, for our own opportunistic purposes, was perfect, because we happened to be putting the finishing touches on an episode with veteran music journalist and NPR music critic Ann Powers, inspired by a Facebook post she published that offered a refreshingly nuanced take on the forces beleaguering the field. "Here's something I think music writers might want to think/talk about," she wrote. "The rise of the quick react/hot take colliding with the unmanageable proliferation of accessible music releases and streaming platforms' algorithmic favoritism of the very few have combined to enforce media focus on pop's 1 per cent to the extreme." Noting the extent to which underground and mid-level artists appear to have been crowded out of the conversation, she raises a thought-provoking question: "Is this a correlation to the rise of the one per cent in other aspects of the culture?”Lucky for us, Ann was kind enough to join us to talk about how we got here. And as someone who has been chronicling American pop music and youth culture on the ground for nearly four decades, from the scrappy alt weekly scene of 1980s of San Francisco to the august halls of the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times, she seemed like the perfect person to help us make sense of the shifting role of the music journalist, along with the economic, technological, and wider cultural forces that have shaped it.There's no denying that a robust music press is crucial for the future of the industry and the artists trying to find their way within it. But it's hard to chart a path forward without getting clear on what it is we're losing when we lament music journalism's decline. What is the point of music journalism and criticism? Why did we need it in the first place? What remains—even in the era of streaming and social media—that makes it still important to have now?Join Emilie and Andrea as we go long on these questions with Ann and compare notes on our respective journeys through the field. Follow Ann on TwitterRead Ann's latest book, Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music Check out Turning the Tables, an ongoing NPR Music series Ann spearheaded dedicated to “refocusing the canon on stories and voices that have been overlooked, marginalized or hidden in plain sight”Read Ann's 50-year retrospective on Joni Mitchell's BlueRead Ann's 2020 year-end essay, “Diary of a Fugue Year”Listen to Ann talk about Prince on BBC Radio 4Read more“On flooding: Drowning the culture in sameness” (Soraya Roberts, Longreads)“Can music journalism transcend its access problem?” (Jeremy Gordon, CJR) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe
Veteran Premier Miton fund manager Gervais Williams talks to Jeremy Gordon about how his funds and investment trusts bounced back last year after a shocking 2019, the joys of the Alternative Investment Market and why the outlook has never been better for the UK's smallest listed companies.
Keith Ashworth-Lord, manager of Sanford DeLand's top-performing UK Buffettology Fund, talks to Jeremy Gordon about his investment philosophy inspired by the ‘Oracle of Omaha', why he's not worried about the recent ‘value' rotation and the importance of not taking profits.
Jeremy Gordon with the City of Fargo talks about the upcoming road construction project list. Great news - very few disturbances this summer for you commuters. Details on the areas affected and what the construction will be doing to major and minor arteries PLUS Jeremy gets involved in a squabble that Amy and JJ have over the best route to take.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talked to Daniel McFatter from "Wolf Of Thorns", Casting Director & Producer Jeremy Gordon, Musician Brandon Sanders, and Entrepreneur Peter Mehit. It was a great show! Follow them, and check out their stuff! Wolf Of Thorns: https://twitter.com/thornstm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XnUA3OAnCKve4szlEcrrw Jeremy Gordon: https://twitter.com/JeremyCasts https://actorsfund.org/ Brandon Sanders: https://www.facebook.com/BrandonSandersMusic http://www.sanderswildlife.com/ Peter Mehit: https://custombps.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0WYL4GXRj1D_KNKJbgomg? Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://www.ryderdoll.com/ For phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/
Jeremy Gordon, the big fast bowler, drops into the podcast this week. He joins Arsy and Shady to discuss coming up the ranks in Guyana, to being captained by Ramnaresh Sarwan, to his iconic follow-through. Shady and Arsy watch Nitish Kumar scoring a... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on What’s My Frame? I’m joined by casting director Jeremy Gordon. Jeremy has been casting both indie and studio projects for over a decade; with projects like CLOAK AND DAGGER, WE'RE THE MILLER, SHOCK AND AWE & WE BOUGHT A ZOO. His desire to find and work with up and coming actors has made Jeremy a stand out in his own right. He’s famously been quoted “Without smart, professional, and talented actors, where would I be as a Casting Director?" Jeremy is an actor’s Casting Director, no question! He loves actors, the rehearsal process and working with actors in pre-reads. He regards actors in the highest light. I don’t know an actor that wouldn’t jump at the chance to work in Jeremy's room or in one of his projects. Today we chat about the future of casting, what happens after you leave the best audition of your life, the future of casting and how Jeremy's been staying busying collaborating with his creative community in quarantine! @JeremyGordon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-my-frame/support
For our first podcast of 2021, we have the incredible Jeremy Gordon, Casting Director extraordinaire, who has worked on shows like Cloak & Dagger, Rust Creek, and Quarantine: The Show.It was incredible to hear Jeremy talk about what he's looking for in an actor while auditioning, his tips for actors auditioning on Zoom, and the opportunities actors can make for themselves in their downtime, and so much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the penultimate episode of Season 2, I spoke with Rabbi Jeremy Gordon at his shul of New London Synagogue in St John's Wood in January 2020. Our chat focussed on marriage under Masorti (Conservative in America) and how it contrasts with the British default that is, Orthodox weddings. We also spoke about one of the dominant figures of 20th Century British Jewry: Rabbi Louis Jacobs.
On this episode, we're talking all about Disney's latest round of layoffs, Warner Media's latest round of film delays and shutdowns, Viacom/CBS' solid streaming numbers for CBS All Access, Kenya Barris' potential exit from Netflix, JImmy Fallon's Tonight Show contract extension, The Walking Dead's big casting announcement of Hilarie Burton Morgan as Lucille, and more!! Our guest this week, from the hit show, Friday Night Lights, is actress Stacey Oristano!! Plus, Jeremy Gordon makes his 3RD APPEARANCE on the show, this time as a special co-host!! And, Stacey sticks around for our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment; this week it's Billy Joel songs. And of course we have the latest IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms @crazyantmedia, also visit our website www.crazyantmedia.com to purchase some #crazy merch!!
On this episode, we're talking all about the Michael Keaton's possible return to the Bat-Cave 31 years after first donning the cowl in 1989's Batman, Bill Cosby's latest appeal attempt, Disney's upcoming release of Hamilton on Disney Plus, Universal's Twister reboot, Netflix's renewal of Lucifer, and more!! Our guest this week, is the producer and casting genius behind the country's hottest digital series, Quarantine, Jeremy Gordon!! Plus we have our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment; this week it's Films We Really Want To Watch But Haven't Seen Yet, Box Office Predictions, and of course, the latest IMDbPro Starmeter toppers!! Be sure to follow us on all social media platforms @crazyantmedia, also visit our website www.crazyantmedia.com to purchase some #crazy merch!!
Rabbi Jeremy Gordon who is the Rabbi at New London Synagogue in St Johns Wood. Rabbi Jeremy graduated with a first class honours degree in Law from Cambridge University before going on to work in television. He subsequently went on to become a Rabbi, studying at the Hebrew University, the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. While in New York, Rabbi Jeremy trained as a hospital Chaplain and spent many hours working as a Chaplain with the Red Cross in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks On this episode he speaks about ~ humans are built for imperfection. ~ there is strength in softness. ~ living in alignment with your values can look rebellious! ~ leadership of a community. ~ pivoting out of COVID. Stay on after the interview as we revisit Rabbi Jeremy to comment on the Black Lives Matter movement which covers his optimism about humans in a change process. Here's a link to Rabbi Jeremy's blog http://rabbionanarrowbridge.blogspot.com/ This is where you can find him - https://www.newlondon.org.uk/about-us/religous-leadership/rabbi/ He mentions: Rabbi Louis Jacobs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Jacobs Ben Okri, Poet and Author - https://www.ft.com/content/f89f39ec-ab3b-11ea-a766-7c300513fe47 This is us: @pivotpointspodcast pivotpointspod@gmail.com You can Gabi Miller here: www.gabriellamillercoach.com @gabriellamiller.coach and Amelia Saberwal here: www.kinestheticacoaching.com @kinesthetica_coaching Our Editor / Life saver - Rob Sell Pivot Points Jingle - composed, performed and recorded by Alexandra Kolubayev, also know as Alix Kol. Logo design - DShaw & Co
Today we’re going to be talking with Jeremy Gordon. Jeremy is one hard working casting director who has worked on big shows and movies, like Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, Shock and Awe, LBJ, We Bought a Zoo, V, The Last Airbender, and some fantastic indie features, such as Obscure, Rust Creek, Twisted Blues, and Spork.
Inside The Crazy Ant Farm Vol 1 Ep 45 On this episode, we’re talking Golden Globe nominations, Grammy nominations, Avengers: Endgame trailer, Aquaman, and more!! Our guests this week are 2-time Emmy Award Winner, William "Mr. Feeny" Daniels, 2-time Emmy Award Winner, Bonnie Bartlett, and the casting director for the country's hottest podcast, America 2.0, Jeremy Gordon!! Plus, our "Top 5 Favorite ___________"!! segment. This week it was Christmas movies!! And of course, box office predictions, Billboard chart toppers, and the Word of the Day!!
Welcome to our special bonus episode. We recorded a live, moderated panel with our cast – Shanola Hampton (Anna Rossi), Spencer Garrett (Porter Purvis), Jack Coleman (Dan Carrington), and Autumn Reeser (Olivia Huff) – as well as the crew – J S Mayank, David Carlyle, and Jeremy Gordon. Our esteemed moderator, Stacey Wilson Hunt, gets to the heart of the idea, how our story came together, and what it was like for this cast to work together (or not?) So check out this behind-the-scenes look at our series, brought to you almost live from the Microsoft Lounge at LA Live in Los Angeles.
In the conclusion of our first season, Seth completes his heroes’ journey. Each of the characters see their story come to a close, as Seth’s supporters and adversaries will either band with him, or conspire to bring him down. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Kate Walsh, Shanola Hampton, Jack Coleman, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Spence Moore II, Dana Bash with Spencer Garrett. Additional voices: Lauren Froderman, Kerry Fager, Ryan Walker, Jonathan Bray.
At his lowest point, Seth gets an unexpected visitor – former President Sidney Rutherford – the one person whose opinion he holds over everyone else’s in the world. Between the counsel of his mentor, and Congresswoman Helen Chan, his only true ally who knows how to navigate D.C., Seth gets a much-needed boost. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Kate Walsh, Shanola Hampton, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Iqbal Theba, Kalpana Pot with Ming-Na Wen and Special Guest star Laurence Fishburne. Additional voices: Kerry Fager, Claude Knowlton, Lauren Froderman.
We meet the tour-de-force that is Porter Purvis, an old-school journalist who holds his work to a higher standard, spars with the duplicitous Dan Carrington, and just might be the one person who could get Seth elected to office. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Jack Coleman, Lorien Haynes, Valerie Cruz, Claude Knowlton with Spencer Garrett and Special Guest star Laurence Fishburne. Additional voices: Lauren Froderman, Katherine Castro, Ryan Walker, Dustin Green.
Seth meets his match in the smart, quick-witted Republican publicist, Vivienne Lewis. Over the course of their two dates, we see sparks flying, which also provide the genesis for Seth understanding how best to sell his “grand” idea to the public at large. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Kate Walsh, Jack Coleman, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes with Gregory Itzin.
We meet the yin to Seth’s yang, his ex, and the chairwoman of the DNC – Anna Rossi. She’s a commanding presence, a no-nonsense politician, and in this case, Seth’s only hope of getting anywhere with his hare-brained scheme. But just as he feels he’s winning her over, all hopes are dashed by a tip from a wily Washington Post reporter – Dan Carrington. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Shanola Hampton, Jack Coleman, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes with Steven Weber. Additional voices: Laura Richardson, Jonah King, Kerry Fager.
In the opener, we meet first term Congressman Seth McGuire, who’s embroiled in a terrible PR disaster. He interacts mostly with his chief of staff, Olivia Huff and his assistant, Gita Subramanium, both of whom are way more politically savvy, and try to counsel him into “playing the game.” Beat down and disheartened, Seth is at the end of his rope. But the lightning of inspiration strikes when he’s least expecting it – while listening to right-wing talk radio. Directed by J S Mayank. Written by J S Mayank & David Carlyle. Produced by J S Mayank, David Carlyle, Jeremy Gordon, Spencer Garrett. Cast: Patrick J Adams, Autumn Reeser, Lorien Haynes, Kalpana Pot, Mark Atteberry, Katherine Castra, Dana Bash, and Ming-Na Wen. Additional voices: Shaan Sharma, Dustin Green, Jonathan Bray, Chris Cleveland.
Jeremy Gordon and Wei Tchou explore the many shades of Asian-American culture representation through the releases of ‘Crazy Rich Asians,' ‘To All the Boys I've Loved Before,' and Mitski's ‘Be the Cowboy'. Show notes Read Jeremy's essay: https://theoutline.com/post/5979/crazy-rich-asians-mitski-to-all-the-boys-ive-loved-before-asian-american-representation?utm_source=topic_culture Follow Wei on Twitter (@weitchou): https://twitter.com/weitchou We're hosted and produced by James T. Green. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Find the Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We can choose anything in the modern food delivery economy — except this. Today's story "What I want is a single buffalo wing" by Jeremy Gordon → https://theoutline.com/post/5560/single-buffalo-wing-future-food Credits Today you heard from Jeremy Gordon. We're hosted and produced by James T. Green. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Find the Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh is having problems with a game from a year ago, Ryan just turned 28 (again), and Elon Musk is screaming from the top of the internet about how cool he is. After we get through all that, they still have time to talk about a racist pizza company. Then, the Champ is here. Undefeated wrestling fanatic and the Outline’s very own Culture editor, Jeremy Gordon, pops in to discuss the sport and the timelessness of Joel Schumacher’s Batman & Robin. At no point does anyone discuss Westworld. Have a nice day, Kenny Omega! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This cursed drink hit the internet, and we took the bait. Show notes Read Caroline's story: https://theoutline.com/post/5058/sonic-pickle-juice-slush-review Credits Today's Dispatch was reported by Caroline Haskins. It was produced by James T. Green. It was edited by Jeremy Gordon. It was sound designed and mixed by James T. Green. The music you heard was courtesy of APM. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. Special thanks to Izzie Ramirez. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Find the Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you watch after the credits? Clearly it is on the moon. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After having a moment in 2018, where does the movement go from here? Show notes Read Rob's story: https://theoutline.com/post/4987/afrofuturism-future Credits Today's Dispatch was reported by Rob Dozier. It was produced by James T. Green and Rob Dozier. It was edited by Jeremy Gordon. It was sound designed and mixed by James T. Green. The music you heard was courtesy of APM. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Find the Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Westworld a prison camp or a simulation? Ever heard of Blade Runner? Josh, give credit to women. Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through social media, modern doctors gain celebrity status and teach their followers. (We're re-broadcasting this episode while we report on new stories.) Show notes Read Melinda's story here Credits Today's Dispatch was reported by Melinda Fakuade. It was produced by Melinda Fakuade and James T. Green. It was edited by James T. Green and Jeremy Gordon. It was sound designed and mixed by James T. Green. The music you heard was courtesy of APM. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Find the Dispatch on Twitter, @OutlineDispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through social media, modern doctors gain celebrity status and teach their followers. -- Today's Dispatch was reported by Melinda Fakuade. It was produced by Melinda Fakuade and James T. Green. It was edited by James T. Green and Jeremy Gordon. It was sound designed and mixed by James T. Green. The music you heard was courtesy of APM. Our theme is by John Lagomarsino. If you're interested in pitching a story to the Dispatch? Email james.green@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Ghost Nation trying to protect what's in the valley beyond? Why do you still believe it's on the moon? Does Casey have a secret Reddit account? Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Paris Martineau (@parismartineau), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noticing a rise of Drake memes on your timeline? We explain why. Plus, the hot new trend for business bros, and the latest dystopian crossover with MoviePass. Jeremy Gordon, Michael Waters, and Caroline Haskins joined us today. James T. Green hosts and produces the show. The stories you heard were: The startling viciousness of Pusha T's Drake diss track Move over golf––running is the new networking sport for business bros Summer's hottest dystopian crossover event is MoviePass and student loan debt Find the show on Twitter, and rate us in your podcast player of choice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is this all a fidelity test for William? Did Bernard download Abernathy's packet onto himself for the mesh network distribution? What's up with y'all's Reddit usernames? Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Paris Martineau (@parismartineau), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the United States, today is a holiday, so The Outline staff has a special message for you. --- Natalie Rivera, Erik Hinton, Dave Lucia, Wynton Wong, Jeremy Gordon, Emily Friedlander, Melinda Fakuade, Gaby Del Valle, Paris Martineau, and Casey Johnston joined us today. James T. Green hosts and produces the show. Find the show on Twitter, and rate us in your podcast player of choice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the flood a masking attempt by Ford? Is there another secret lab? Which host is truly woke? It's fucking Lost all the way down... Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the Man in Black going to kill all his host backups? Is Ford living as Bernard? What would we tell our younger selves? Some shit really went down. Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Gordon, Rabbi of New London Synagogue, Thomas Pascoe, Campaign Director at the Coalition for Marriage, and Isabel Russo, Head of Ceremonies at Humanists UK, join Kate for this inaugural episode of the Divorce Podcast. In this edition, they discuss divorce in our society, and whether, as society changes, divorce laws should change too; the current system of divorce, and how it affects couples looking to separate; whether No Fault divorce serves to help or hinder the most vulnerable people in our society; and the role of religious institutions and their leaders.
Jeremy Gordon played Monopoly with real money and crime, and we recorded it on tape. (Originally broadcast: March 8th, 2018). Today's story: Breaking Monopoly by Jeremy Gordon Credits: Hosted by Aaron Edwards. Produced by James T. Green. Send us your feedback @OutlineDispatch. And if you love us, rate us five stars in Apple Podcasts, and tell a special life person about us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the Man in Black Jesus? Where the hell is Peter Abernathy? Does Jeremy owe Casey a dollar? Let's get into some analysis. Featuring theories by: Avery Keith, and that powerpoint presentation u/AlexMLeo u/juicehead3311 u/RedSnowCastle Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Paris Martineau (@parismartineau). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen) and Wynton Wong (@wwingwong). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' takes cues from a long history of ambient music, in Japan and the United States. Read Lewis Gordon's story. Find Lewis Gordon on Twitter (@lewis_gordon). Hosted by Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). Produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen). Send us your feedback at @OutlineDispatch. And if you love us, rate us five stars in Apple Podcasts, and tell a special life person about us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's the story behind the white dress? Will Jeremy or Casey win the bet? Welcome to the desert of the real. Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Westworld on the moon? Is everyone a host? How does Jeremy do incredible impressions? Out West is back. Send us your theories on the Anchor app or as a voice memo to outwest@theoutline.com. We're hosted by Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky), Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston), and Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon). We're produced by James T. Green (@_jamestgreen). Our music is by John Lagomarsino (@johnlag). Send us your feedback to podcasts@theoutline.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Edwards and Jeremy Gordon geek out about how a video game changed their adolescent lives. Hosted by Aaron Edwards. Produced by James T. Green. Send us your feedback at aaron@theoutline.com or @OutlineDispatch. And if you love us, rate us five stars in Apple Podcasts, and tell a special life person about us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Gordon played Monopoly with real money and crime, and we recorded it on tape. Today's story: Breaking Monopoly by Jeremy Gordon Credits: Hosted by Aaron Edwards. Produced by James T. Green. Send us your feedback at aaron@theoutline.com or @OutlineDispatch. And if you love us, rate us five stars in Apple Podcasts, and tell a special life person about us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon Christian finds a professor that's using Black Mirror as a teachable moment, Jeremy Gordon relays that awkward moment on the way to the bathroom, and Sarah Souli brings you a whistling language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this micro-podcast, the Toque revisits an old segment. Grahaeme Cowie returns to share which province he thinks represents each member of Canada's band. Music is The Key by The Tall Pines Photo is Bill Holloman, City Winery, 2016. Photo by Jeremy Gordon
Jeremy Gordon-Smith talks about his new book Photographing the Fallen (published by Pen & Sword) on his great uncle Ivan Bawtree, who was a photographer with the Graves Registration Unit on the Western Front during the Great War.
Last week, Arcade Fire released its fifth album, Everything Now. In my review for UPROXX.com, I called the LP "cranky" and "condescending." Was I too harsh? I solicited a second opinion from Jeremy Gordon from Spin and found ... that he basically agreed with me. We both see Everything Now as one of Arcade Fire's weaker albums, a surprisingly sour commentary on contemporary online culture from a band that is known for wide-eyed earnestness. In this episode, Jeremy and I do a post-mortem on one of the year's most anticipated -- and disappointing -- rock albums and try to figure out where Arcade Fire went wrong.
MP3 Don and Karen Moran discuss pastor Chad Vegas's decision to leave the Bakersfield school board and attempt to answer Jeremy Gordon's question in the New York Times: Is Everything Wrestling?
In Episode 185, AJ shares how he and Jasmin are making their first “credit card” short film – and getting their money back, while Trev geeks out on actually having a role to beef up for. There’s a little more about the Equity/99-seat thing (but not much), too, as well as some thoughts on why or when a filmmaker should move to Los Angeles (or not) before Trev sits down for the second and final part of his chat with casting director Jeremy Gordon (Psych, Law & Order, Wolverine) to chat about the do’s and do not's of social media, self-taping, and why in the year 2015, creating original, imaginative content is the new postcard. Total running time: 1:09:08.
In Episode 184, AJ shares his most recent audition meeting experience – and why it’s so important to make the most of “who you be” as a unique individual. Then Trev sits down with casting director Jeremy Gordon (Psych, Law & Order, The Wolverine) for the first of a 2-part chat on his journey, what it might truly take to call oneself an actor, a great example of what NOT to say in auditions, and more. Total running time: 32:04.
Hosts Tony Moore, Lina Green, and Lee Epstein speak with casting director Jeremy Gordon and discuss all aspects of the casting process. This is AfterBuzz TV’s The Casting Call! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV “Like” Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of … Read the rest The post Jeremy Gordon Guests on January 5th, 2015 | AfterBuzz TV’s The Casting Call appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Federal Attorney Jeremy Gordon and Brandon Sample to Conversations LIVE. Gordon is emerging as a champion force and advocate determined to bring more awareness to the plight of prisoners and effect much needed reform within the legal system. His private law practice, the Law Office of Jeremy Gordon, boasts an instructive web portal at GordonDefense.com which serves to highlight his determined stance to educate the masses while providing compassionate legal defense and representation.
First episode of the season! Chris talks to the world's most confident Heat writer, Scott Salomon (@scottsalomon) of SB Nation's Hot Hot Hoops and Jeremy Gordon about tonight's Nets-Heat matchup, the greatness of LeBron James, Dwayne Wade's health, the Nets 0-1 start and more. Feel free to leave comments and please subscribe to us on iTunes.
Chris breaks down the blockbuster Nets-Celtics trade with Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon) and Brendan Jackson (@celticshub).
Jeremy Gordon and Ricky O'Donnell (@SBN_Ricky) joins Chris to preview the upcoming Nets-Bulls playoff series.
Chris talks with Brooklyn's Finest's Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon) and Danny Nowell from Portland Roundball Society's Danny Nowell (@dmnowell) on tonight's Nets-Blazers game and the futures of both organizations.
In the first episode of the Brooklyn's Finest podcast, host Chris Hooker talks to Brooklyn's Finest managing editor Jeremy Gordon on the new site and outlook on the season as well as previews tonight's Nets/Pistons match up with Jameson Draper from Piston Powered.
(with apologies to the wonderful podcast of the same name!)We welcome Jeremy Gordon, Deputy Editor at The Outline, to talk about his ongoing and developing love affair with the Souls series, specifically Dark Souls 3 and the way it clicks with his brain specifically. A personal and fascinating look inside one player's experience!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/no-cartridge-audio/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.