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Week 1 of the series Songs for the Season. A Message by Jeremy Jennings.
Week 1 of the series Songs for the Season. A Message by Jeremy Jennings.
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Jeremy Jennings about his experience with Restore Small Groups. Jeremy shares how the communal experience helped him during his mental health journey, making him feel seen and heard.TIMESTAMPS[00:06] Intro[01:24] Discovering Restore Small Groups[05:05] Jeremy's experience[12:52] It feels good to be seen and heard[14:42] Rapid fire questions[19:08] OutroFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
In today's episode, Jeremy Jennings shares his journey into real estate, which began at the end of 2019. Together with his partner, Jeremy closed over 50 units last year, primarily through fix and flip projects. He recounts his experience of cold calling homeowners to gauge their interest in selling and how he later hired virtual assistants in Mexico to handle lead calls and schedule appointments. Jeremy also delves into his method of presenting offers through letters of intent. The episode concludes with Jeremy and Chris discussing their opinions on the new NAR rules taking effect. Don't miss this insightful episode packed with practical tips and industry insights from Jeremy's real estate experience. ________________________________________________________________________ Jeremy is an Arizona native with a passion for real estate. With over five years of experience in the industry, Jeremy specializes in finding deals to fix and flip, transforming properties and creating value. Outside of work, Jeremy loves to travel to new places and engage in outdoor activities, constantly seeking new adventures and experiences. ________________________________________________________________________ Link to My FREE Bootcamp: agentXcelbootcamp.com Follow Chris and Jeremy on Instagram: @chrisbowers_realestate @theazliving
The church is not a building, it is a people. Join us in this week's episode as JD, Andre, and Jeremy discuss what the role of the church looks like, the initial design of the church and finding the church that's right for you. Shop our merch! https://ohcmerch.church Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohc.oakhillschurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OHC.oakhillschurch YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/oakhillschurch
In 1831, the French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville left the troubled continent of Europe and set sail for America. Travelling in the shadow of the French Revolution, his goal was to learn about the world's largest democracy and work out how France could move forward. He would eventually publish a remarkable account of life and politics in the United States that became one of the best 19th century accounts of the burgeoning democracy. But Tocqueville would go on to travel to a myriad of other places by ship and stagecoach, on horseback and on foot across North America, Europe and North Africa. In this episode, Dan is joined by Jeremy Jennings, author of Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America, to find out more about his little-known travels beyond the United States.Produced by James Hickmann and edited by Dougal Patmore.You can take part in our listener survey here.If you want to get in touch with the podcast, you can email us at ds.hh@historyhit.com, we'd love to hear from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John J. Miller is joined by Jeremy Jennings to discuss his new book, 'Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America.'
On this episode of Talking History, we discuss a number of new history titles, including 'Wedded Wife: A Feminist History of Marriage' by curator Rachael Lennon; 'Travels with Tocqueville Beyond America' by Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory at King's College London; and 'Law and the idea of liberty in Ireland from Magna Carta to the present' by coeditor Peter Crooks. Presented by Dr Patrick Geoghegan.
A history of the nineteenth century tells not just of newly-formed nations, but of newly-developing nationalism. Read by Leighton Pugh. Image: Carving Up The World A satirical cartoon by James Gillray, showing British Prime Minister William Pitt and the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte, carving up the world between them. Entitled 'The Plumb Pudding in Danger' - pub. 26th February 1805
In this episode, Christian sits down with Jabbrrbox co-founders Jeremy Jennings and Brian Hackathorn. For over 20 years, Brian has been building, designing, and creating dynamic residential, hospitality, and commercial space, focusing on technology companies with clients like Shutterstock, Mashable, and Dropbox. Jeremy is a seasoned executive turned entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience in the fashion retail and commercial interiors industries. https://www.jabbrrbox.com/ https://theantiarchitect.com/
The work environment has changed dramatically in recent years. Not just the work-from-home-options that exploded during covid, but the literal breaking down of walls in the traditional office. Open workspaces have become the norm. But with all that we've gained in creating open, collaborative working environments, we've also lost venues for private conversations and interruption-free work, especially on the road! Today, on the Customer Experience Advantage Podcast, I'm talking to Jeremy Jennings, co-founder of Jabbrrbox private workspace. Very cool technology responding to a clearly demonstrated need. Tune for this great conversation! You can find David Avrin on, www.davidavrin.com www.linkedin.com/in/davidavrin www.twitter.com/DavidAvrin www.facebook.com/therealdavidavrin www.instagram.com/therealdavidavrin You can find Jeremy Jennings on, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyjennings9/ https://twitter.com/jeremyjennings9 https://www.linkedin.com/company/jabbrrbox/ sales@jabbrrbox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Bassett and Jeremy Jennings discuss the importance of creating connectedness with every learner. Johann Urbaez and Tisha Larkin Barnes call in to share strategies for making learners feel seen, heard, safe and known, even in times when they do not have direct physical access to a learning facilitator.
This week Patrick looks at the best of Irish and International publications for February 2020. Books covered on the show include: 'Enoch Powell: Politics and Ideas in Modern Britain' with Paul Corthorn, 'Renaissance Galway' with Paul Walsh, 'Rathcoole and the United Irish Rebellions 1798 to 1803' with Kerron O'Luain, 'Here to Stay, Here to Fight: A Race Today Anthology' by Paul Field and Dr Jeremy Jennings on the legacy of Benjamin Constant.
...and the creation and need for personal workspaces in airports. Have a question that you'd like for me to answer about the industry, about the pod...even about me? Email me at ramon@airportxnews.com and put PODCAST QUESTION in the subject line.
This week Patrick and an esteemed team of philosophers, biographers and political experts discuss the life and intellectual legacy of Alexis de Tocqueville. Joining Patrick on the panel were, Dr Andreas Hess from the School of Sociology at UCD, Dr Jeremy Jennings, Professor of Political Theory at Kings College London, Dr Harvey Mansfield, retired Professor of Government at Harvard University, Dr Chris Surprenant, the Director of the Alexis de Tocqueville Project at the University of New Orleans, Dr Kevin Butterfield, Director of the George Washington presidential library at Mount Vernon, Virginia, Professor Albert Dzur, Bowling Green State University in Ohio and Professor Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History at Worcester College, Oxford.
“Prayer is a skill we need to acquire as we weren’t born knowing how to do it.” Looking at how Jesus prayed, guest speaker Jeremy Jennings unpacks some key values to help us pray.
Cinnamon Scheufele and Jeremy Jennings join the podcast to discuss strategies for implementing a culture of positive goal orientation.
Alastair Benn meets Professor Jeremy Jennings, Head of the Department of Political Economy at King's College London, to talk about Emmanuel Macron and the intolerant streak at the heart of French nationalism. Listen to the interview in full here. Recorded at Bush House on the Strand.
Jeremy Jennings speaks at our Encounter More sessions
Visiting speaker, Jeremy Jennings, speaks on prayer in the life of the church.
Jeremy Jennings is the former Director of Prayer at Holy Trinity, Brompton
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, the banker-turned-philosopher who predicted the 2008 financial crash, joins Rana to present his argument on being ‘antifragile'. Jeremy Jennings and Patricia Thornton consider why it is that, according to rumours, the new Chinese leadership under Xi Jinping is turning to a political text by Alexis de Tocqueville. And Sarah Dunant reviews The Hunt, the new film by Thomas Vinterberg which chronicles the chilling story of a teacher falsely accused of abusing a child.
Demoracy in America' by Alexis de Tocqueville is possibly the most famous book about America, but what did Tocqueville see when he visited America and how did his visit influence his writing? In this lecture, Jeremy Jennings seeks to answer both of these questions and to cast light on how other French authors saw America in the nineteenth century.