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Scott is joined by Jeremy Gray - IU Senior Associate Athletic Director to talk about the origin story behind the Cignetti shirts and rally towels at Memorial Stadium. They talk about the success they have been thus far, if they will continue, along with all the improved marketing efforts around Memorial Stadium the past few years, before Scott opens up the comment box to throw out a few ideas to Jeremy. Stay Never Daunted!
There are two interviews packed into this week's episode of Most Notorious! First Dale Ross, author of "A Voice for Ira" joins me to talk about the horrific death of Ira Gurley in a bizarre elevator accident in 1932 Arkansas. While it looked to be an tragic accident on the surface, some evidence suggests there may have been something more sinister afoot involving corrupt state government officials and gangsters. My second guest is Jeremy W. Gray, author of "The Infamous Birmingham Axe Murders: Prohibition, Gangsters & Vigilante Justice". He shares stories about a series of brutal murders that frightened citizens of Birmingham, Alabama in the early 1920s. You can purchase "A Voice for Ira" on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Voice-Ira-Dale-Ross/dp/B0BNVH6YJB You can purchase "The Infamous Birmingham Axe Murders on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Infamous-Birmingham-Axe-Murders-Prohibition/dp/1540228487 Victims killed by the Birmingham Axe Murderer(s): 12/24/1919 John B. Belser 11/28/1921 G.T. Ary 12/21/1921 Joseph and Susie Mantione 12/21/1921 Mose Parker 1/11/1922 Clem and Alma Fenn Crawford 3/27/1922 Russell Kellum and Ida Lewis 10/21/1922 Julius Silverburg and Louise Carter 11/6/1922 Abraham Levine 1/6/1923 John Robert Turner and Lilly Bell 1/10/1923 Joseph Klein 1/24/1923 Luigi and Josephine Vitellaro 5/28/1923 Charley Graffeo 10/22/1923 Juliet Vigilante and Elizabeth Romeo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indiana Sports Beat Radio 8/13/24 Joined by Mike DeCourcy and Jeremy Gray.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indiana-sports-beat-radio-with-jim-coyle--3120150/support.
As a former athlete Jeremy Gray understands the mental health challenges that can happen, whether it's due to the stress and expectations of performance or the depression that can happen as a result of the inevitable transition that happens away from sport. He is now an Alabama State Representative working in politics to support athletes through legislation and advocacy. He has brought yoga to the schools in Alabama and created needed change for athletes. Jeremy shares his journey and the work he is doing now in the Alabama State Legislature.
James Averhart, a retired U.S. Marine and former 2020 congressional candidate; Rep. Napoleon Bracy, Jr., D-Prichard; Sen. Merika Coleman, D- Pleasant Grove; House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels, D-Huntsville; Shomari Figures, a former deputy chief of staff to the U.S. attorney general and the son of Sen. Vivian Davis Figures, D-Mobile; Brian Gary; Rep. Juandalynn Givan, D-Birmingham; Rep. Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika; Phyllis Harvey-Hall, an education consultant and 2020 and 2022 congressional candidate; Willie J. Lenard; Vimal Patel, a realtor; Larry Darnell Simpson, a musician; Monroe County Get Registered to Voting Precinct In MONROE COUNTY AL. VOTE 2024 GOTV 2024 GOTV VOTE There's a Way to Increase VOTER Turnout It's no secret that voter turnout is regularly dismal in non-presidential elections The Last MONROE COUNTY ALABAMA VOTE WAS DISMAL DO YOU WANT TO INCREASE THE VOTER TURNOUT YOUR COMMUNITY? FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Freddie Howard 1-251-789-2424 or 1-251-362-1935 OR GREG Gregory Marshall 1-443-528-4118
ALABAMA NEW CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT #2 #HOWCEE RADIO PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION 2:24:24.mp3 #HOWCEE RADIO HOWCEE PRODUCTIONS GOSPEL 231 Six Ave, Beatrice, AL 36425 Contact 1-251-362-1935 freddiechoward@gmail.com or 1-251-7892424 The race to fill Alabama's new 2nd Congressional District will be a crowded one. Democratic Candidates Spar Over Residency James Averhart, a retired U.S. Marine and former 2020 congressional candidate; Rep. Napoleon Bracy, Jr., D-Prichard; Sen. Merika Coleman, D- Pleasant Grove; House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels, D-Huntsville; Shomari Figures, a former deputy chief of staff to the U.S. attorney general and the son of Sen. Vivian Davis Figures, D-Mobile; Brian Gary; Rep. Juandalynn Givan, D-Birmingham; Rep. Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika; Phyllis Harvey-Hall, an education consultant and 2020 and 2022 congressional candidate; Willie J. Lenard; Vimal Patel, a realtor; Larry Darnell Simpson, a musician;
WELCOME OUR FIRST GUEST: Jeremy Gray! Jeremy started with the WWA in the backyard days when he was still in high school and has been around off and on ever since! Jeremy is also a former teammate of Ray & Dakota in the System! We talk about how Jeremy got involved in wrestling and other backyard stories! plus random topics like Vince McMahon, Mount Rushmore, Brutus Beefcake, breakfast, botches, being a dad, failed theme music, lightube matches, Tony Evans, Bruce's random topic of the week, and more!
Jeremy Gray is an African-American politician, yogi, entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, and former professional athlete. He is currently serving as an Alabama State Representative and is running for Congress. He has sponsored legislation to allow yoga into Alabama public schools through the Yoga Bill, as well as publishing a yoga book aimed at children.Learn how yoga was banned and subsequently legalized in public schools in Alabama. State Representative Jeremy Gray is discussing the serious misconceptions that led to yoga being banned in Alabama's schools, sharing how he spent three years educating people about what yoga really is, and he's discussing how yoga can have a huge positive impact on children everywhere.Get full show notes and more information here: https://erikabelanger.com/203 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob and Laurie spoke with guests Galen Clavio and Jeremy Gray about the new additions to the Big Ten and the effects it will have on student athletes.
In this episode of Listen Up Landlords, presenters NRLA Chief Executive Ben Beadle (@BeadleBen) Richard Blanco (@richardblanco_) look at the rising cost of building materials and the challenges in sourcing labourers for development and improvement works. The most recent data from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) shows that 87% of FMB members said the cost of materials has increased and 75% said that this would lead to an increase in the price they charge to the customer. More than half - 51% - said the lack of available labour had delayed jobs. Ben and Richard talk Jeremy Gray, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at the Federation Of Master Builders and developer and landlord Charlotte Edwards, about their experiences, and whether things are starting to change. Joseph Taylor of the Landlord Advice Team joins us for our regular update on the hot topics on the support line, before we talk to Sandy Bastin Head of Tenancy Deposit Services at TDS about outdoor spaces, including where responsibility lies when it comes to tending gardens and common areas of dispute. If you enjoy the podcast, please spread the word on your social media channels using the hashtag #listenuplandlords. For all podcast enquiries email press@nrla.org.uk ACCREDITATION: You can now pick up a CPD point to be used towards NRLA accreditation by listening to the podcast. To log your point, visit the accreditation dashboard in the ‘Your Account' section of the NRLA website. Select ‘Other' then ‘NRLA Podcast' from the dropdown menu. More information To download a transcript of the podcast click here. If you would like further details on how to become accredited with the NRLA click here.
It is... Monday, so as the week beings Jeff welcomes Dr. Charletta Barringer-Brown, Carl Carlson, Jeremy Gray & Jack Harrell to engage in all things local and national from politics, to education, to family finance as well as "paying it forward" while ending the show with some of Jeff memories of the late Paul Reubens or as many of us knew him, Pee-Wee Herman.
Jeremy Gray & Jack Harrell from Air Force One HVAC Controls join Jeff to talk about how they will be "paying it forward" to either a military member, veteran, medical professional, first responder or educator by having the community recommend their friends & family who meet those requirements on their Facebook page https://m.facebook.com/people/Air-Force-One-HVAC-Controls/100082921726094/
On The Storyline book series, crime reporter Jeremy Gray talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the Manson family murders in 1969 and convicted killer Patricia Krenwinkel's ties to Mobile. His book is "Wicked Women of Alabama."
In this podcast, professional off-road racers Sara Price and Saydie Gray, along with Mitchell Alsup and Jeremy Gray discuss the importance of seizing opportunities when they arise. They share personal stories about how taking chances and putting themselves out there led to career advancements and personal growth. The group emphasizes the need to step out of comfort zones and take risks in order to achieve success. They also highlight the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people who encourage and uplift them. Overall, the podcast serves as a motivational reminder to seize opportunities rather than letting them pass by.Support the showDM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
Adventist Voices by Spectrum: The Journal of the Adventist Forum
Guest host Jeremy Gray talks with the team conducting research on ex-Adventists. They explore the survey process and preliminary results. Connected to North Carolina-based Elon University, the sociologists and psychologists share their findings on the experience of leaving as well as the perspective of those who no longer believe, but remain connected to Adventism for other reasons. https://blogs.elon.edu/eighthdayfreedom/sample-page/https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6V63JBN
Host Sammy Jacobs is joined by Senior Associate Athletic Director Jeremy Gray to discuss the upcoming Spring Football Saturday Event in Bloomington. They discuss what fans should expect, things to do and other IUFB topics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Josh and David open with a discussion of the LaKeith Smith sentencing and the cruelty of a 15-year-old serving 30 years. Rep. Jeremy Gray zooms in to discuss... bipartisanship? And they wrap with a discussion about Alabama's Pardons and Paroles Board and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
Have you ever felt like you hade hit rock bottom? Or maybe you have watched while someone you love goes down a destructive road? Well, this podcast episode is a story about hope, grace, & redemtion. Julie & Jim have an awesome & candid conversation with Jeremy Gray & Dezaree Gray. Through his addiction, Jeremy found himself in 9 different treatment centers; Rob's Ranch being the 9th & final one!!! Rob's Ranch changed Jeremy's life & while in treatment there, he was given the vision for Path To Miracles, which is a non-profit, 30 day, Christ based treatment center in Sayre, Oklahoma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime reporter Jeremy Gray talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about criminal women in Alabama history. He shares stories from his book, "Wicked Women of Alabama," featuring in this segment Bugsy Siegel's girlfriend, Virginia Hill, as well as Nannie Doss and Mary Perkins, convicted poisoners.
New IU PA announcer Jeremy Gray talks about replacing legendary Chuck Crabb. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colts have the pieces, but can the defense come together under Gus Bradley to be an NFL force? When Chris Ballard has had a quarterback, the Colts go to the playoffs. When he doesn't, they languish in mediocrity. Jeremy Gray new PA voice for the Hoosiers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Xavier Johnson went off tonight as the Hoosiers face planted Maryland in a must win game at Assembly Hall. The victory sets up another key game at The Barn Sunday against the woeful Minnesotas Golden Gophers. To win, Indiana needs to out-execute their opponents and that happened tonight. Johnson earned his success as he had endured some serious misery over the last five games. This was the first IU Basketball win in the post Chuck Crabb era at Indiana, and the first W for Jeremy Gray as the PA voice at Assembly Hall! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Crime reporter Jeremy Gray talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the women associated with crime in Alabama's history. His book, "Wicked Women in Alabama," published by the History Press, describes the cases that became the most notorious.
First Rung: Reno 101 explores the dirty, dusty, and eminently satisfying world of home renovations. This week, we talk to Insta influencers Shayden and Georgia Whipps about their first reno, and to a first-time homeowner who completely remodeled her Upper Hutt cottage. Plus, Jeremy Gray from builderscrack.co.nz talks us through hiring our first tradie.
First Rung: Reno 101 explores the dirty, dusty, and eminently satisfying world of home renovations. This week, we talk to Insta influencers Shayden and Georgia Whipps about their first reno, and to a first-time homeowner who completely remodeled her Upper Hutt cottage. Plus, Jeremy Gray from builderscrack.co.nz talks us through hiring our first tradie.
Secretary of State John Merrill joins us to discuss his recent affair controversy and the voting rights debate this week in Washington. Sen. Garlan Gudger will be with us to talk about our prison problems and about his bill to ban transgender girls from taking part in female school sports. Rep. Jeremy Gray joins us to discuss state schools being able to offer yoga starting this fall, thanks to his legislation. And State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris talks with us about virus variant concerns and next week's first meeting of a legislative pandemic commission.
In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, we talk with Representative Jeremy Gray all about football, leadership, and making change. Jeremy is shaking things up in Alabama being a young rep after exiting the CFL. He is making a change for good across the state but also in his own backyard. You'll hear about how he uses his sports experience and newly found leadership skills to build a community centre to help Opelika children learn and grow in a way they otherwise would not be able to. Jeremy Gray, better known in the community as Mr. EYG for continuous service to elevate his community and those around him. He is an African American politician, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a former professional athlete. Rep. Gray is currently the Alabama State Representative of the 83rd District, where he serves on the Commerce and Small Business, Health, and Public Safety and Homeland Security committees. He was voted in by his peers as Minority-Whip, and he was appointed to the Alabama Statewide Health Coordinating Council and Innovate Alabama by Governor Ivey. More info: Rep. Gray was recently nominated and selected to join the NewDEAL (Developing Exceptional American Leaders). Witty and innovative at heart, Rep. Gray is also the founder of Elevate Your Grind (EYG), Inc., a motivational and clothing brand as well The Curtis House, a nonprofit organization which serves as a resource hub in one of the most vulnerable neighborhoods in his hometown of Opelika, AL. Rep. Gray is also a current student at Auburn University with the College of Business pursuing his Executive MBA degree. He has sponsored legislation this year that would allow yoga into public schools, provide matching funds for high-risk high reward tech startups, {AND is a part of many more projects to make Alabama state inclusive for everyone} attract electric bike companies into Alabama, prohibit straight-party voting, make the expungement process easier for those who are seeking a second chance in life, and require schools to provide water stations as well as clean filtered water. Rep. Gray is committed to making Alabama a state inclusive for everyone. Jeremy Gray has received numerous accolades for his community service and leadership. When asked what his ultimate goal is in life, he simply stated “to inspire.” In this episode we discuss: Football career Finding vegan Yoga ban Yoga in sports Sports skills translating to life's success Leadership Opelika Alabama Curtis House
The Anti-Asian American Hate Bill finally became law when Pres. Joe Biden signed the bipartisan legislation on May 18. Also, Alabama reverses a nearly 30-year ban on teaching yoga in public schools, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has its first fan inductee, and an Indoor Football League franchise hires an Asian American woman to run the organization.
Tonight: How the Republican argument against a January 6th commission sounds a lot like their rationale for the Benghazi hearings. Next, horrifying new bodycam video showing what really happened in the death of Ronald Greene. Then, new trouble for Donald Trump, as prosecutors put the pressure on his top money guy. Plus, why the attack on the election in Arizona is a warning for the rest of the country. And why yoga was banned for schoolkids in Alabama for decades—and how they got it back.Guests: Haley Byrd Wilt, Rep. Adam Schiff, Jena Griswold, Priscilla Thompson, Lee Merritt, Timothy O’Brien, Rep. Jeremy Gray
Josh and David open this week's show with a discussion of Alabama's district attorneys trying a last-minute block of the medical marijuana bill. The yoga master, Rep. Jeremy Gray, D-Opelika, zooms in to talk about his bill to legalize yoga in Alabama schools, innovation grants and straight-ticket voting. We wrap with a review of President Joe Biden's address to Congress and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Guests: State Rep. Jeremy Gray About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
The Cuties speak with Alabama State Representative Jeremy Gray who is working to pass a bill to legalize yoga in Alabama's public schools. They discuss the origin of the current bill, why yoga was banned in schools in 1993, educating those in the bible belt that practicing yoga does not make you Hindu, and much more!
Legislation that would have allowed yoga to be taught in Alabama public schools died in committee Wednesday, stalling a years-long battle by one state legislator to bring the practice back. Bill AL HB246 was put forth by Alabama State Rep. Jeremy Gray, who wrote that bringing yoga back to school would be voluntary. It sought to overturn a ban on the practice in Alabama schools in place since 1993. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cooperandanthony/support
Legislation that would have allowed yoga to be taught in Alabama public schools died in committee Wednesday, stalling a years-long battle by one state legislator to bring the practice back. Bill AL HB246 was put forth by Alabama State Rep. Jeremy Gray, who wrote that bringing yoga back to school would be voluntary. It sought to overturn a ban on the practice in Alabama schools in place since 1993. More at www.CooperandAnthony.com, and watch us nightly at 7pm EST https://www.twitch.tv/cooperandanthony
We report on the Senate today passing a bill that would limit the governor’s authority in extending emergency orders. We also report on the Senate approving legislation that would allow churches and businesses to stay open during a pandemic. We will be joined by Rep. Jeremy Gray of Opelika, who will discuss his bill to lift the ban on yoga in public schools stalling in a Senate committee this week. And Rep. Wes Kitchens of Arab will be with us to talk about his Daylight Savings Time bill.
Indiana Athletics' Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications Jeremy Gray joins the show to discuss the IU Athletic Department and their behind the scenes social media and marketing.Watch this episode and all "Unpaid Interns" on the IU Sports Media YouTube page: https://youtu.be/XXVtDotpOJE
Jeremy Gray, better known in the community as Mr. EYG for continuous service to elevate his community and those around him, is an African American politician, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Rep. Gray is currently in the role of Alabama State Representative of the 83rd District, where he serves on the Commerce and Small Business, Health, and Public Safety and Homeland Security committees. He was voted in by his peers as the Democratic Minority Whip in the House of Representatives. He was also appointed to the Alabama Statewide Health Coordinating Council and Innovate Alabama Commission by Governor Kay Ivey. Witty and innovative at heart, Rep. Gray is also the founder of Elevate Your Grind, Inc., a motivational and clothing brand as well The Curtis House, a nonprofit organization which serves as a resource hub in one of the most vulnerable neighborhoods in his hometown of Opelika, AL. Rep. Gray has received numerous accolades for his community service and leadership. When asked what his ultimate goal is in life, he simply stated “to inspire and hire.” In this episode Yoga Is Vegan's Holly Skodis and Jeremy Gray discuss the following: Jeremy Gray's bill to over turn the ban on yoga in Alabama Public SchoolsHelping individuals transition from poverty to productivity at his family's service facility, The Curtis HouseElevate Your Grind Jeremy's brand dedicated to empowerment, sports, yoga, cooking and enlightenment and apparel Deepok Chopra Meditation AppLeading by example to inspire others to go vegan. Connect with Rep. Jeremy Gray:Facebook:@repjeremygrayInstagram: @repjeremygray
In this episode, Rachel and Nathan discuss the importance of networking and how to start a process that can sometimes seem awkward or mysterious! Later in the episode, Rachel chats with Jeremy Gray about career pathways in sports media and marketing.
Source Material #278 - SBTU - Captain Confederacy (Steel Dragon Press, 1986)It is time for the SUPER BLOG TEAM UP!!What can you expect with this round of the SBTU? Actually you get a bit more variety as our participants are divided into 2 teams, Team Gold and Team Red each covering different subject matter. Team Gold will be tackling the subject of “What If?” while Team Red examines the creators of certain properties. All the links to each participant will be listed in the show notes below and you can also check out everyone's hard work by just typing #SBTU into twitter!And what does Source Material bring to the dance? Jesse, Mark, and Chris discuss the 12 issue first volume of “Captain Confederacy” from Steel Dragon Press!If you're like me and you have never heard of "Captain Confederacy," seeing the cover to this 1986 comic for the first time, you may have made a few assumptions. I can't blame you. It is in our nature to react to what we are seeing with our eyes due to the context of previous experiences.I ask you to listen to this podcast and learn about Jeremy Gray and his role as Captain Confederacy, a hero in the 1980's, in a timeline where the South had won the Civil War. It is important to remember to not judge a book by its cover.Other great contributions to December 2020's SBTU:Between The Pages Blog - Scrooge McDuckTales Woo-oo!https://www.betweenthepagesblog.com/2020/12/scrooge-mcducktales-woo-oo.htmlDaves Comics Blog - Blue Devil Creationhttps://davescomicheroes.blogspot.com/2020/12/blue-devil-creation.htmlMagazines and Monsters - Comic Book's Unsung Heroes! Steve Gerber!https://magazinesandmonsters.com/2020/12/15/gerber/In My Not So Humble Opinion - Kurt Schaffenberger, The Definitive Lois Lane Artist of the Silver Agehttps://benjaminherman.wordpress.com/2020/12/15/kurt-schaffenberger/Comics Comics Comics… - Sergio Argoneshttps://comicscomicscomics.blog/2020/12/15/super-blog-team-up-red/Pop Culture Retrorama - What If The Sinister Dr. Phibes Had Been Produced!https://popcultureretrorama.com/2020/12/10/super-blog-team-up-what-if-the-sinister-dr-phibes-had-been-produced/Source Material - What If Captain Confederacyhttps://www.spreaker.com/user/5870686/sm-sbtu-cpt-confed-1Comic Reviews by Walt - What if the Ultraverse Had Continued?https://comicreviewsbywalt.com/2020/12/16/sbtu-gold-what-if-the-ultraverse-had-continued/SuperHero Satellite - What If Peter Parker became Speedball instead of Spider-Man?https://charltonhero.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/super-blog-team-up-gold-what-if-peter-parker-had-become-speed-ball-instead-of-spiderman/The Telltale Mind - Arak: Son of Thunder - A Lost Adventure.http://thetelltalemind.com/2020/12/16/arak-son-of-thun…a-lost-adventure/
Source Material #278 - SBTU - Captain Confederacy (Steel Dragon Press, 1986) It is time for the SUPER BLOG TEAM UP!! What can you expect with this round of the SBTU? Actually you get a bit more variety as our participants are divided into 2 teams, Team Gold and Team Red each covering different subject matter. Team Gold will be tackling the subject of “What If?” while Team Red examines the creators of certain properties. All the links to each participant will be listed in the show notes below and you can also check out everyone’s hard work by just typing #SBTU into twitter! And what does Source Material bring to the dance? Jesse, Mark, and Chris discuss the 12 issue first volume of “Captain Confederacy” from Steel Dragon Press! If you're like me and you have never heard of "Captain Confederacy," seeing the cover to this 1986 comic for the first time, you may have made a few assumptions. I can't blame you. It is in our nature to react to what we are seeing with our eyes due to the context of previous experiences. I ask you to listen to this podcast and learn about Jeremy Gray and his role as Captain Confederacy, a hero in the 1980's, in a timeline where the South had won the Civil War. It is important to remember to not judge a book by its cover. Other great contributions to December 2020's SBTU: Between The Pages Blog - Scrooge McDuckTales Woo-oo! https://www.betweenthepagesblog.com/2020/12/scrooge-mcducktales-woo-oo.html Daves Comics Blog - Blue Devil Creation https://davescomicheroes.blogspot.com/2020/12/blue-devil-creation.html Magazines and Monsters - Comic Book’s Unsung Heroes! Steve Gerber! https://magazinesandmonsters.com/2020/12/15/gerber/ In My Not So Humble Opinion - Kurt Schaffenberger, The Definitive Lois Lane Artist of the Silver Age https://benjaminherman.wordpress.com/2020/12/15/kurt-schaffenberger/ Comics Comics Comics… - Sergio Argones https://comicscomicscomics.blog/2020/12/15/super-blog-team-up-red/ Pop Culture Retrorama - What If The Sinister Dr. Phibes Had Been Produced! https://popcultureretrorama.com/2020/12/10/super-blog-team-up-what-if-the-sinister-dr-phibes-had-been-produced/ Source Material - What If Captain Confederacy https://www.spreaker.com/user/5870686/sm-sbtu-cpt-confed-1 Comic Reviews by Walt - What if the Ultraverse Had Continued? https://comicreviewsbywalt.com/2020/12/16/sbtu-gold-what-if-the-ultraverse-had-continued/ SuperHero Satellite - What If Peter Parker became Speedball instead of Spider-Man? https://charltonhero.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/super-blog-team-up-gold-what-if-peter-parker-had-become-speed-ball-instead-of-spiderman/ The Telltale Mind - Arak: Son of Thunder - A Lost Adventure. http://thetelltalemind.com/2020/12/16/arak-son-of-thun…a-lost-adventure/
Jeremy Gray, a member of the IU Athletic Department staff and director of The Cuban Center, joins the show to talk about how COVID-19 is impacting the athletic department and more. Then, Michael Sanserino of The Athletic joins us to talk about his days at IU and what an editor means to a publication.
BNY's Rick talks 1 on 1 with Mr. Jeremy Gray on his Taekwondo background, competitions, tournaments, UFC, instructing, and owning/founding two martial arts and fitness gyms. The Maryland-Virginia based BNY Podcast is comprised of a wide-ranging panel consisting individuals from all over the United States. We use our unique life experiences to discuss the world at large. Topics include, sports, relationship issues, pop culture, local/world news, and current events. We also interview individuals with interesting careers and/or information. From the ground level to emerging career fields to the celebrity life, we truly want to take a snapshot of humanity. Come with an open mind, sit back, and enjoy! You can find out more information about Southern Maryland Martial Arts & Fitness at https://www.smmafitness.com For BNY Podcast: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bnypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bnypodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bnypod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ytgglobal/ Email: blacksnyac@gmail.com Email: ytgglobal@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bnypod/support
This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Jeremy Gray. Rest in peace. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley-booker/support
by Carl James • @jovian34 • April 8, 2020 BLOOMINGTON, IN – Talking Hoosier Baseball welcomes guests Jeremy Gray and Pro Ball Hoosiers who join Cass and Carl for an
Alabama Representative Jeremy Gray of District 83 joined AOTM to discuss his Yoga Bill as well as what Alabama citizens can do to stay healthy among the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Today on IPS Live we talk with former Wolfpack standout Jeremy Gray! Jeremy discusses his recruitment, his time in Raleigh, life after football, the impact he’s making as a politician, and much more!
About this Episode Today we are honored to host Jeremy Gray on the show. Jeremy is a former Navy veteran and is the founder of Noble Consulting. Jeremy struggled in business and had some great opportunities. Today Jeremy will talk about lessons learned and his success story. Key Points of Discussion Jeremy’s life story Transition plan Side hustle and income from side hustle Importance of leadership in corporate sector John Maxwell system of leadership Advice for veterans Key Milestones of this Episode [01:09] Jeremy Gray’s life story [01:35] Jeremy’s transition plan [04:36] Coaching people [08:32] Income from side hustle [14:57] Consultant business and clients [19:52] Importance of leadership in corporate world [23:54] Execution of John Maxwell’s system [27:57] Mastermind groups [30:02] Advice for the veterans Key Quotes “It's that frustrating flight when you know you're getting to your destination and you had to touch down immediately after takeoff because of some issue.” “Civilian companies do like to hire based on technical skill or hard skills.” “We didn't realize that the veteran is able to positively influence the rest of their team or their group where everybody else has to bring up their ability and really start improving results.” “It's really the leadership in the individual at the top.” “I find it interesting that these companies have hired based on technical skill, but have forgotten about the whole leadership thing and really it's the lack of leadership that's holding individuals or the company back in order to move to the next level.” “I also believe that everything rises and falls on leadership, and the great leaders really have to influence people for generations.” “The three things I know if you're going in entrepreneurship: 1.) Attend the Boots to Business class 2.) Please reach out to me or reach out to somebody that's a veteran and have left the military so we can kind give you an accurate picture of what it really might look like. It's not always roses but it's not always a bad spot either 3.) Be financially prepared.” About Our Guest Jeremy L. Gray is the Principal Consultant for Noble Consulting. He served on active duty in the US Army and the Kansas Army National Guard. He retired with over 22 years of service in 2019. Jeremy started his consulting firm engaging organizations to develop leaders to improve their results. LinkedIn Website About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union is a member-driven credit union with over 8 million members and incredible benefits to support the financial stability of military families. Visit navyfederal.org/veteranmove for more information. Use Fiverr to find freelance talent for your business or project. Finding the right freelancer can be time consuming, frustrating and expensive. Where do you go to find the talent? How much will it cost? How can you be certain they will deliver? Fiverr’s marketplace helps you get more done with less. Fiverr connects businesses with freelancers who offer hundreds of digital services including graphic design, copywriting, web programming, film editing and more. Find what you are looking for instantly. Check out Fiverr.com and you will get 10% off your first order if you use my code veteran when you check out. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 250 episodes.
Structural protection: What type of tactics and principles go into physically and structurally making a piece of land safer and or easier to protect? With regards to your school, place of worship or corporate headquarters, what can you do to the configuration of barriers and various items on your campus in order to make it an overall safer place? Body armor: Do you know what the various ratings of body armor are and how they impact you as a consumer? Did you know that there truly are only two primary classifications and ratings for body armor that are legitimately recognized? Do you know how to choose the body armor relative to your threat profile or how to tell good armor from bad armor? In this episode, I spent time with Jeremy Gray who not only has a colorful military background but is also currently acting as the business and development manager for shoot houses and barriers within HESCO. During our time together we cover all of the above topics, questions and quite a bit more with regards to physical barrier protection as well as personal body armor. This topic is something that any serious protector or modern-day warrior should take the time to understand thoroughly in my opinion, primarily because a mistake in this aspect of your game might not be realized until it is already too late. www.hesco.com https://www.hesco.com/armor/ https://www.hesco.com/solutions/training-ranges/
On this episode Mook2rich, Gip and BP are joined by district 83 representative Jeremy Gray to discuss Nipsey Hussle, J.Cole producing Young Thug’s new project, Alabama Lottery, Legalization of Marijuana, Alabama tax increase on gas and Nick Cannon. They also spoke about Jaden Smith helping Solve the Flint Michigan water crisis, Jordan Peele not casting white people as lead roles, Lil Nas X and more.
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.In this edition of the show, Morris is joined by Jeremy Gray, the Senior Associate Athletic Director at Indiana University, to discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming IU basketball season, Hoosier Hysteria, and the positive vibes around IU sports at large right now. Among the topics discussed:· The recent 6-win weekend for various IU sports and the success, and a few sports in particular that stand out for being national contenders.· Why there is so much enthusiasm surrounding this year's Hoosier Hysteria· A "small thing" that suggests this group of Hoosiers will connect with the IU community· The feedback he's gotten on the new 4:00 start time for the event (and the "manna from Heaven" that helped avoid a potentially annoying scheduling conflict)· Some general thoughts (but few specifics) on what to expect at this year's event -- punctuated by a comment about the budget that suggests it will be quite a special night· How the team that plans Hoosier Hysteria takes into account the different audiences they are serving with the event· Why Jeremy is so excited about Justin Smith's sophomore season· Some other players that Jeremy feels are flying under the radar but will have big impacts this year and beyond· How fans who aren't Bloomington can still watch Hoosier Hysteria
We are honored to be joined this week with Jeremy Gray, the author of the new book titled The Infamous Birmingham Axe Murders. Jeremy tells us about a string of axe murders that haunted Birmingham, Alabama in the early 1920s. The story involves immigrants, vigilante justice, truth serums, and of course.... axes. See y'all again in 3 weeks!The Go Fund Me for Perry and Lindsay:https://www.gofundme.com/hello-cancer-wtfMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Transition Music by:Nick ScarantinoScarytino.com
Get to know new head volleyball coach Steve Aird as he joins Jeremy Gray in the Cuban Center sound studio.
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.In this edition of the show, Morris and Bozich are joined by Jeremy Gray, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications and Fan Experience for IU Athletics to talk Hoosier Hysteria and the upcoming basketball season.
Life Athletes, hello and welcome to episode 75 of the Life Athletics Podcast! Today's guest Life Athlete is Jeremy Gray. He's been living and teaching in South Korea while also pursuing his love of writing. Jeremy is a playwright, and is about to launch his first book. Here we talk about his love of learning as well as his views on moving forward with your passions even when the surrounding circumstances might seem like a distraction. Habit of Thought: Stay receptive and open to criticism and new ideas...I'm a huge fan of lifelong learning. Habit of Action: Cold baths in the morning. Greatest area of strength: Seeing the strengths of others, being genuinely interested and amplifying their passions. Training for this area: Keep your eyes open and your mind open so you can see and recognize ambition. Amplify it if you can. Don't try to take over but ask if there's something you can do to assist in moving the idea forward. Do everything you can to help cultivate it. Book: The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom - Don Miguel Ruiz Contact: Facebook - Jezza Grey 0 Likes