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We are happy to talk to Jeremy Kelly, Buffalo Bill's Director of Alumni Relations, a great player and an amazing person. He is sharing with us his experience on the way to success, from his first football trainings in Buffalo, through high school days to coming to University of Maine. He is talking openly about his journey, football culture in Buffalo, changes of his mindset throughout the years, obstacles he had to face, his temptation to quit and decision to commit. Tune in to hear more! Highlights: 00:00 Introduction to Jeremy Kelly 04:30 The first steps in football – love at first sight 12:35 Football is a demanding game – requires commitment 15:50 Sophomore basketball experience 18:10 The football culture in Buffalo – competitive disadvantage 26:50 Changing the mindset – a decision to commit 33:08 Wild, wild west of college football 35:34 Coming to the University of Maine 39:38 An interesting journey to NFL Don't forget to like the video, subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss another Podcast Thanks for watching. Connect with Justin and the Blue Chip Academy on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/JKingLIG Blue Chip Academy Website
What is next year's outlook for commercial real estate? Real estate specialists Alan Pontius, Jeremy Kelly and Sean Coghlan offer a window into 2023 on the latest Double Take.
As decarbonizing buildings becomes essential to achieving net zero emissions goals, the real estate industry needs to rebalance its efforts away from new building in favor of retrofitting existing buildings, says Jeremy Kelly, director of global research at JLL.Speaking on the REIT Report, Kelly said retrofitting has to become “the new normal” given that about a 10th of global emissions are coming from new construction.JLL has calculated that in mature cities, 80% of office buildings that exist today will still be standing in 2050. That means a retrofitting rate of about 3-3.5% of inventory every single year to meet net zero targets. However, that compares with retrofitting rates that are around 1% today. “So, we've got to triple, quadruple the rates of retrofitting,” Kelly said.
Building Places | People, Cities and the Future of Real Estate
More than 60% of carbon emissions within our cities typically come from buildings. As a growing number of local governments realize the importance of buildings in meeting their net-zero or science-based targets, cities worldwide are embracing innovative ways to cut emissions in new and existing commercial real estate. How can building owners and occupiers work alongside cities to tackle emissions within their assets and across their portfolios? Greg Bolino, Global Head of Sustainability Strategy and Assets at JLL, and Jeremy Kelly, JLL's Lead Director of Global Cities Research, discuss. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen on the web: BuildingPlaces.show Leave a message on the podcast hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more real estate research here.
On this episode Genie#2 Ajay sits down with special guest Jeremy Kelly from Jeremy's Financial Corner. We discuss new flavours, do a light deep dive into financial planning and give you tips on how to take care of your health & wealth long term.
Happy Monday party people! The Killing Tyme boyz are back with another one. Join us as we discuss Reggie being flew out, our guest Jeremy Kelly breaks down a little of his Naval Career. Did Dennis Schroder make a mistake not taking the money from the Lakers? When is it ok to bet on your self? Also we are still waiting for Donda! Kanye what are you doing? These topics and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/korey-kilgore2/support
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Hello Colorado Rapids Fans! This is Holding The High Line, the #1 Rapids podcast to follow in 2021 according to Feedspot. This week, we remember the 10 lives lost at the Kings Soopers mass shooting in Boulder. The guys talk league and team news including the full 2021 MLS schedule dropping. Then we analyze the Phoenix Rising loans of Jeremy Kelly and Andre Rawls. Holding The High Line is an independent soccer podcast focused on the Colorado Rapids of MLS and a member of the Beautiful Game Network. If you like the show, please consider subscribing to us on your preferred podcatcher, giving us a review, and tell other Rapids fans about us. It helps a ton. Visit bgn.fm for a bunch of other great podcasts covering soccer in North America.We also have a newsletter. Visit our Substack page to read our content and sign up for our newsletter via email. Find us on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Blubrry, and many other podcatchers. See the full list of podcatchers with subscription links here. For full transcripts of every episode, check out our AudioBurst account. Our artwork was produced by CR54 Designs. Juanners does our music. We are brought to you by Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC. Ruffneckscarves.com is your one-stop-shop for official MLS, USL, and U.S. Soccer scarves as well as custom scarves for your group or team. Icarusfc.com is the place to go for high quality custom soccer kits for your youth or pub team. With an "any design you want, seriously" motto, they are breaking the mold of boring, expensive, template kits from the big brands. Have your team looking fly in 2020 like Andre Shinyashiki with bleached hair with custom scarves and kits from Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC. HTHL is on Patreon. If you like what we do and want to give us money, head on over to our page and become a Patreon Member. We have partnered up with the Denver Post to sustainably grow soccer journalism in Colorado. Listeners can get a three month trial of the Denver Post digital for 99¢/month. Go to denverpost.com/hthl to sign up. This will give you unlimited and full access to all of the Post’s online content and will support local coverage of the Rapids. Each month after the trial is $11.99/month. There is a sports-content-only option for $6.99/month. Follow us on Twitter @rapids96podcast. You can also email the show at rapids96podcast@gmail.com. Follow our hosts individually on Twitter @LWOSMattPollardand @soccer_rabbi. Send us questions using the hashtag #AskHTHL.
Another week, another Tom Hanks portrayal of an American icon. This week, we're making a water landing in the Hudson River as we talk about Sully. After a couple movies off the beaten path -- and before a couple based on pretty massive books -- Hanks is back in his sweet spot as Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the captain of US Airways Flight 1549. Jeremy Kelly joins us to talk about all things Pilot Hanks in what is... could it be... our first ever Clint Eastwood movie covered on the podcast network? Is that possible? It just may be!
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Thursday, June 18, 2020. The show includes Moorhead Senior Golfer Ian Simonich, former NDSU Offensive Lineman Jeremy Kelly and St. Paul Pioneer Press’s Jace Frederick.
Hello Colorado Rapids Fans! This week on Holding The High Line, Red is pulling solo podcast duty. He discusses some of the news regarding MLS's target schedule to resume team activities and matches. Then Matt goes into detail on the financial ripple effects the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown is having on soccer world wide. An MLS team has officially been impacted and eventually the league and the Rapids will have to make decisions regarding how to deal with the circumstances. Then we have some fun with a bunch of evergreen interviews, including the first media availability of Jeremy Kelly, Abraham Rodriguez, and Will Vint. See the time stamps below for who we speak to and when: COVID-19 banter: 0:00 - 21:46 Younes Namli: 21:46 - 25:29 Jack Price: 25:29 - 29:36 Keegan Rosenberry: 29:36 - 31:45 Jeremy Kelly: 31:45 - 36:06 Abraham Rodriguez: 36:06 - 43:02 Will Vint: 43:02 - 52:32 Padraig Smith: 52:32 - 01:08:06 Drew Moor: 01:08:06 - 01:15:25 Holding The High Line is an independent soccer podcast focused on the Colorado Rapids of MLS and a member of the Beautiful Game Network. If you like the show, please consider subscribing to us on your preferred podcatcher, giving us a review, and tell other Rapids fans about us. It helps a ton. Visit bgn.fm for a bunch of other great podcasts covering soccer in North America. Find us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Blubrry, and many other podcatchers. See the full list of podcatchers with subscription links here. For full transcripts of every episode, check out our AudioBurst account. Our artwork was produced by CR54 Designs. Juanners does our music. We are brought to you by Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC. Ruffneckscarves.com is your one-stop-shop for official MLS, USL, and U.S. Soccer scarves as well as custom scarves for your group or team. Icarusfc.com is the place to go for high quality custom soccer kits for your youth or pub team. With an "any design you want, seriously" motto, they are breaking the mold of boring, expensive, template kits from the big brands. Have your team looking fly in 2020 like Andre Shinyashiki with bleached hair with custom scarves and kits from Ruffneck Scarves and Icarus FC. HTHL is on Patreon. If you like what we do and want to give us money, head on over to our page and become a Patreon Member. We have partnered up with the Denver Post to sustainably grow soccer journalism in Colorado. Listeners can get a three month trial of the Denver Post digital for 99¢/month. Go to denverpost.com/hthl to sign up. This will give you unlimited and full access to all of the Post’s online content and will support local coverage of the Rapids. Each month after the trial is $11.99/month. There is a sports-content-only option for $6.99/month. Follow us on Twitter @rapids96podcast. You can also email the show at rapids96podcast@gmail.com. Follow our hosts individually on Twitter @LWOSMattPollard and @soccer_rabbi. Send us questions using the hashtag #AskHTHL.
Hello Rapids Fans! This week on Holding The High Line, we discuss all things Nicolas Benezet! The lads open with banter on Anthony Hudson taking the U.S. U-20 job and what this says about the state of the Federation. We recap the not so super SuperDraft. Matt gets you caught up on who Jeremy Kelly is and whether he can be a factor for the first team in 2020. Mark has some thoughts on Robin Afamefuna. We also break down why Colorado passed on their third and fourth round picks. Then we get into the Benezet transfer news. The guys go through the Cliff Notes of his time in France and what he did with Toronto FC last year. Matt breaks down the finances behind this acquisition and what his contract could look like this year. We comprehensively go through where and how he'll play and what this means for the tactics and other players on the Rapids. We finish the show off as always with Ask HTHL. Holding The High Line has partnered up with the Denver Post to sustainably grow soccer journalism in Colorado. Listeners can get a three month trial of the Denver Post digital for 99¢/month. Go to denverpost.com/hthl to sign up. This will give you unlimited and full access to all of the Post's online content and will support local coverage of the Rapids. Each month after the trial is $11.99/month. There is a sports-content-only option for $6.99/month. If you like the show, please consider subscribing wherever you get your podcasts, reviewing the show on said podcatcher, and telling other soccer fans about us. It really does help. For a full list of where to find us, click here. Follow us on Twitter @rapids96podcast. You can email the show at rapids96podcast@gmail.com. If you love us and want to give us money, head on over to our Patreon page. For full transcripts of every episode, check us out on AudioBurst. Our artwork was produced by CR54 Designs. Juanners does our music.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Wednesday, December 11, 2019. The show includes St. Cloud State Offensive Lineman Jamie Froysland, University of Minnesota Crookston Assistant Football Coach Derek Bakken, Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier UNI Reporter Jim Nelson and former NDSU Football Player Jeremy Kelly.
This week we chat with the creators of Lucy and DiC about the journey turning a passion project into successful web-series. It's an honest look into following your passion. Follow them like a stalker! https://www.lucyanddic.com/ http://wemadeathingstudios.com/ Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
This week we chat with the creators of Lucy and DiC about the journey turning a passion project into successful web-series. It's an honest look into following your passion. Follow them like a stalker! https://www.lucyanddic.com/ http://wemadeathingstudios.com/ Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
The Wild Swans special with Paul Simpson in conversation The Wild Swans formed in 1980 when Paul Simpson, who had left The Teardrop Explodes after the recording of their first single, teamed up (on vocals) with Jeremy Kelly (guitar), Ged Quinn(keyboards), James Weston (bass) and Justin Stavely (drums). An opportunity arose when Pete de Freitas of Echo & the Bunnymen (an old friend and flatmate of Simpson's) agreed to fund their first single "The Revolutionary Spirit" (1982, Zoo Records). Stavely had dropped out of the band, so De Freitas ended up financier, drummer and producer for the single; he was credited under his middle names, Louis Vincent. The single spent 9 weeks on the UK Independent Chart, peaking at no. 13. Despite turning out to be Zoo's last ever release, the single received a measure of critical acclaim and in time, developed cult status. Subsequent to the release of "The Revolutionary Spirit", weekly rehearsals were given a degree of urgency when the band was offered a BBC Radio 1 John Peel session. Songs on this session, all written by the team of Simpson, Quinn and Kelly, include "No Bleeding", "Enchanted" and "Thirst". By this point, the band was rounded out by two new members: Baz Hughes (bass) and Joe McKechnie (drums). The Wild Swans were sporadically active in the early 1980s; touring with Echo and The Bunnymen in 1981 following a residency with The Teardrop Explodes. A David Jensen session came in spring 1982, with the band penning and performing "The Iron Bed", "Flowers Of England" and "Now You're Perfect". The group split very soon after this BBC Radio 1 session was broadcast. Post-split: Care and The Lotus Eaters (1982–1985) Once the band split, Kelly and Quinn started up The Lotus Eaters with co-founder Peter Coyle. Simpson followed suit with the duo Care, teaming up with Ian Broudie. Strangely, Arista Records, who had refused to sign The Wild Swans, then snapped up both of the offshoots. Both groups issued several singles. The Lotus Eaters scoring a chart hit, and releasing an album in 1984. Care, meanwhile, reached number 48 in the UK charts with the single "Flaming Sword". Both bands had broken up by 1985, with Care having recorded an unreleased album. Revival: The Wild Swans, Mark II (1986–1990) In 1986, the session recorded for the Radio 1 John Peel Show, was finally released on Strange Fruit Records, containing the tracks "No Bleeding", "Enchanted", and "Thirst". It repeated the single's success, peaking at no. 13 on the independent chart. Shortly thereafter, Simpson, Kelly and Quinn got together and began playing once again as The Wild Swans. By 1988, Quinn had dropped out, Simpson and Kelly were joined on bass by Joe Fearon, and a long-awaited debut album finally emerged. Titled Bringing Home The Ashes(1988, Sire/Reprise Records), and featuring session players on keyboards and drums, it was produced by Paul Hardiman and yielded two singles, "Young Manhood" and "Bible Dreams". Simpson is nowadays disparaging of the sound developed on the album and feels that some of the aura and magic surrounding the (Mark I) Wild Swans had been lost. "Major label thinking is like a virus, you forget why you started the band and fall into the 'hit' record mind-set". He went on to offer even more stark words of wisdom for those thinking of setting up a band: "Major labels suck the poetry from your bones and fill the gaps with a cement made from cocaine and crushed teenagers." Bringing Home The Ashes was issued in the United States initially, followed by UK and German releases. A near-simultaneous promo-only release called Music and Talk From Liverpool included Wild Swans tracks interspersed with interviews with Jeremy Kelly. A second album on Sire, Space Flower, was released in 1990, subsequent to the departure of Kelly. It was produced by Ian Broudie, and featured a line-up of Paul Simpson (vocals, mellotron, effects), Joe Fearon (bass), Ian Broudie (guitars, keyboards), Chris Sharrock (drums) and Ian McNabb (additional guitars, vocals).[12][10] Sharrock and McNabb were both of the Liverpool three piece The Icicle Works.[12] Much of the material written for the album had a food-flavoured theme, depicted by the tracks "Melting Blue Delicious", "Tangerine Temple", "Chocolate Bubble-Gum" and "Vanilla Melange". The album was released in the US, Germany and Japan, but not initially in the UK. The Wild Swans split up again shortly after Space Flower and Simpson went on to form his own project 'Skyray', recording several singles, EPs and albums, and the spoken word project Dream Diaries.
Meet local film maker Jeremy Kelly
Be imitators of YAH and walk in love. Weekly Bible Study with Jeremy & Kelly of Restoring the Branches.
Jeremy & Kelly continue the study of John 16. Other chapters are available on the Restoring the Branches YouTube page.
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New Age Hillbilly, Pak, Dsic, Fletcher Pratt, Jason E. Anderson, Matt Carlson, Plankton Wat, Lake Mary, Jeremy Kelly, Kosmonaut, Emuul, Dinner Music, The Marshmallow Staircase, and Parashi
New Age Hillbilly, Pak, Dsic, Fletcher Pratt, Jason E. Anderson, Matt Carlson, Plankton Wat, Lake Mary, Jeremy Kelly, Kosmonaut, Emuul, Dinner Music, The Marshmallow Staircase, and Parashi
Jeremy Kelly from Microsoft on Script Explorer!