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This week is my guest appearance on the Remnant Warrior with my friend's Jeremy Blake Anderson, John Brisson and Jeremy Stone. Cheers and Blessings Show Links John Brisson https://weveread.substack.com/ https://odysee.com/@weveread:7 If you would like to donate to We've Read the Documents: https://buymeacoffee.com/weveread Jeremy Blake Anderson - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JBA.Born.Again Jeremy's Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jeremy-Anderson/author/B0BL536CV1?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Jeremy Links https://hyperfollow.com/remnantwarrior Jeremy Stone https://www.facebook.com/JBA.Born.Again Support My Work https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout Buy Me A Coffee!
In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts David Lee Corbo and Top Lobsta dive deep into current events and conspiracy theories. Joining them are John Brisson and Jeremy Stone, who introduce their backgrounds and research into Christian conspiracies and modern political landscapes. The conversation spans a broad range of topics, including the Trump administration, claims of him being the antichrist, and the influence of Jewish elites. The guests discuss the balance between calling out global corruption while staying true to Christian ideals, and the complexities of modern-day Zionism and its biblical implications. Subscribe for the full ad-free experience on Patreon and stay tuned as the discussion unfolds to reveal the truths behind today's most controversial topics.JOIN THE PATREON FOR AD FREE EPISODES BEFORE THEY DROP AND BECOME PART OF THE GROWING COMMUNITY OF DANGEROUS RTRDs ON TELEGRAM:https://www.patreon.com/NephilimDeathSquadnephilimdeathsquad.com FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:NEPHILIM DEATH SQUAD:Nephilim Death Squad / SpreakerNephilim Death Squad / YouTubeNephilimDeathSquad / Rumble(@NephilimDSquad) / X(@nephilimdeathsquad) / Instagram(@nephilimdeathsquad) | TikTokchroniclesnds@gmail.comX Community: Nephilim Watch https://twitter.com/i/communities/1725510634966560797TOPLOBSTA:(@TopLobsta) / X(@TopLobsta) / InstagramTopLobsta.com / MerchRAVEN: (@DavidLCorbo) / X(@ravenofnds) / InstagramWEBSITES:Nephilim Death Squad | Merchnephilimdeathsquad.com OUR SPONSORS:15% OFFRife Technology – Real Rife TechnologyPROMO CODE : NEPHILIM FOR 10% OFFParasiteMovie.com - Parasite Cleanse and Detox – Parasite MoviePROMO CODE: NEPHILIM 10% OFFEmergency Survival Food, Seed, & Supplies | Heaven's Harvest – Heaven's Harvest StorePROMO CODE: NEPHILIM 5% OFFINTRO ANIMATION DONE BY @jslashr ON XINTRO MUSIC: END OF DAYS BY VINNIE PAZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.
We're stepping behind the ropes at @titleist to see what they've been hiding
Join us as Jeremy Stone, a leading voice from Titleist, dives into the brand-new 2025 Titleist Pro V1 golf ball. In this video, we break down the latest advancements in performance, spin, and durability that make the 2025 Pro V1 the most innovative yet. But that's not all! Jeremy also takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of the Pro V1, from its groundbreaking debut in 2000 to its status as the #1 ball in golf today. Whether you're a dedicated Titleist fan or just curious about what makes the Pro V1 the gold standard in golf balls, this video has it all.
At World's End with John Brisson, Jeremy Stone, and WR on the By Their Fruits Podcast. By Their Fruits Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/by-their-fruits/id1621890572
Ever wonder what it's like to be one the fittest people in the entire world? Maybe, but have you ever considered what it takes to reach that level, and then transition that status into new endeavors? Well, our own Jeremy Stone visited world-class CrossFitter and Tactical Games National Champion, Jacob Heppner, to find out.
This Episode Of By Their Fruits is one you don't want to miss. Jeremy Stone wasn't able to make it so this episode was hosted by John Brisson and The Remnant Warrior. They interviewed Wayne Mcroy from Alchemical Tech Revolution about the occult secret societies who founded the United States as the New Atlantis and named it after the pagan god Amaruca, the plumed serpent. There is so much in this episode that I don't have enough room to put it all in the description but I promise you that this is one that you don't want to miss! P.S You can support Jeremy Stone in these 4 ways, prayer, Venmo: Jeremy-stone-77, PayPal: jeremystone777, cash app; jrstone969
The STONE FAMILY NEEDS YOUR HELP BROTHERS AND SISTERS!! Please use the ways provided at the bottom. At the time of this update, 104 people have listened but not one person has reached out. Please dont rely on others, if the Lord is leading you to help, please be obedient. God blesses us through obedience! His word commands us to help if we are able. WARNING! We tested out a new program, so we apologize for the sound quality and echo in some areas. Please dont let that deter you from the message! “Brothers and sisters this episode is one that I am most privileged and feel very blessed to be able to do. Although it isn't a traditional episode of the Remnant Report, it is one of the most important episodes that you will hear or have heard this year on any podcast on the Kingdom Productions Network. The links to support the Stone family are below and remember to email the transaction number (not the amount) to remnantwarrior84@gmail.com and I will email you the links for your 3 month free backstage subscription, the link to the entire Kingdom Productions and Publishing video and audio library, and I'll be making a list of everyone who emailed me to let them know when Dominion Of Darkness Book 2 is finished and get their address to send their copy of the book. Thank you in advance for your obedience!!!!”-Jeremy Anderson To help the Stone family you can donate if you feel lead through these means PayPal:JeremyStone777 Cash app: JrStone969
It's podcast time again, and this month Gun Mag Warehouse's Jeremy Stone sits down with 2-time National Three-Gun Champion Jack Copeland. The podcasts are always fun and informative, and this one is no different. Jeremy and Jack talk about much more than Three-Gun in their hour together. Here's a brief rundown of their conversation to prime you for the podcast itself. But make certain you give it a listen. These are just the high points. Jack Copeland is a 2-time Three-Gun National Champion. (jack_3gun Instagram) Olympic Gold Medals and National Championships Jack shot his first competitive match at age 14, which, not-so-coincidentally, was the same age he started training with 5-time Olympic Gold Medalist shooter John McNally. Jack has always loved guns and shooting. He had just bought a Glock 17 at a gun show and stopped by McNally's booth to look at the latter's upgraded Glock trigger. It came out that McNally offered training and Jack's Dad made it happen. So, they shot 1,000 rounds every weekend for a year. Awesome parenting, right there, Mr. Copeland. Jack has competed in many categories, and even joined the US Modified Team at the 2018 Shotgun World Championships in Paris. That's Paris, France, not Paris, Texas, in case you're wondering, though the Lone Star version is a nice little town. Jack performed very well, placing 80th in a field of 700, despite getting a “zero” on one stage thanks to an ill-timed squib load. Jack also shot with the Russians and Ukrainians in Paris, and he has some interesting comments on that. Jack's favorite category, though, is Three-Gun. He says it's more exciting. “I want to run through a course of fire and have my rifle slung behind me, and my pistol, and carrying my shotgun.” Jeremy, as a newer competitor, acknowledged Jack's preference, but also notes how he likes the simplicity and structured setup of Steel Challenge matches. A Welcoming Community Jack allows that shooting Three-Gun can be scary at first, but he emphasizes how nice the entire community is, especially compared to what he calls “purist” competition circuits. Not that those circles are complete snobs, but the vibe is different. Jack relates how another competitor once loaned him an $8,000 pistol to shoot a stage when his Glock wouldn't cycle his reloaded ammo. (jack_3gun Instagram) Jeremy agreed that competitive shooters are very welcoming, citing his first Precision Rifle match, where he says most everyone was excited by his interest in their sport. Similar to Jack's experience, another shooter offered to let Jeremy use his rifle. Great stuff. Jeremy also talks about the obstacles to entering the sport, saying they are almost always self-inflicted. But that same PRS shooter told him that “There's always a reason not to start. You can always come up with something that's gonna stop you. But if you come out here and shoot, people will lend a hand.” Now that he's established, Jack says he's very selective about the matches he shoots. He particularly likes Jerry Miculek's Three-Gun match. He mentions several reasons why, but a big one is that “It's a great group of people.” Jack says he wishes professional shooting paid better (don't we all). Jeremy notes that most shooters pay for their own gear and equipment, though some stuff is discounted. “They're not just handing out rifles to guys who want to shoot,” he says. “Ask me how I know.” The Importance of Quality Training This part of the podcast kicks off when Jeremy says the time and expense of training also keeps people from entering competitive shooting. “But starting and moving somewhere is better than doing nothing.” Jack agrees, saying he believes in training, even if it's just a small local course. Do what you can and build from there. (jack_3gun Instagram) Jack talks about how he's worked for several companies, but he always teaches fundamental shooting skills. If you find a course teaching good fundamentals,
GunMag Warehouse's Jeremy Stone is back with an interesting new podcast after a short hiatus. This month, Jeremy takes on long range precision shooting with Adrian from Sidewinder Concepts. Adrian is a former US Army sniper who wrapped up his service in June of 2022. This month, Jeremy talks with Adrian, a former US Army sniper who now runs Sidewinder Concepts. (instagram.com/sidewinder_concepts) Sidewinder Concepts is based near Houston, Texas and the fledgling company is already making waves, even though it's been mostly word-of-mouth so far. Jeremy heard about Adrian and Sidewinder through Milspec Mojo, who appeared on the podcast last December. Mojo was a recently qualified police sniper, and guess who trained him? That's right. So, Jeremy decided he needed to talk to Adrian himself. Immediate Positive Results Jeremy spent a day training with Adrian and, though he admits he's “not a sniper” after that day, he did see good results. Adrian promised Jeremy that he would hit a 1,000-yard target in the first box of ammo. He was as good as his word, as Jeremy rang the steel on the 12th round. “I hit that steel at 1,000 yards, so I felt pretty good the rest of the day,” he noted. “I was like, okay, dial it back to 500…easy.” Adrian says instilling that early confidence is part of the program. “That's kind of the whole point about why I have guys do that. It's to build that confidence and show that the equipment works…and essentially get those nerves out, like right out the gate. So, it's like, ‘I hit the furthest target…then everything else should, in theory, be easy.'” (instagram.com/sidewinder_concepts) Jeremy notes that, even at 1,000 yards, the 6.5 Creedmoor bullet he was shooting was still 200 or so yards from the transonic range. In case you aren't familiar with the term, transonic refers to the point where a bullet decelerates back through the sound barrier. This deceleration can cause destabilization beginning at about Mach 1.2. But, then again, the bullet might continue on to its target. There are many variables, but the transonic phenomenon is a real thing that can disrupt longer shots. Adrian notes that, within the bullet's supersonic range, that is before it decelerates, the main adjustment is for wind, once you have the drop numbers figured. In Jeremy's case, the wind calls involved some guesswork based on the flags near the target, though Adrian expands on that and says he took “more of an educated guess, or a SWAG (Scientific Wild Ass Guess), based on the flag, surrounding vegetation, and the mirage to send the first round. After that, all they had to do was identify the miss, make the correction with the reticle, and re-engage. Technology Helps Jeremy says he was worried about giving Adrian bad data, since accurate adjustments depend on it. But Sidewinder also uses a trigger cam that allows its instructors to see exactly what the shooter is doing, all but ensuring accurate feedback. Adrian says the camera is especially useful when training new shooters who may not know what feedback to give. He says the camera also serves as an “integrity check” for students and for the instructors as they demonstrate teaching points. Finally, the camera tells the instructor whether the students understand their reticles and are using them properly. (instagram.com/sidewinder_concepts) Perceptions and Reality Jeremy says that he “was pretty intimidated by the whole process, and most of that came from my own perception.” He was nervous because he thought he needed a $4,000 to $5,000 dollar rig to shoot long distance successfully. But he only had about $1,500 in his rifle, scope, and everything else. Even at $1,500, it's technically a “budget rig,” even though that's big money to many folks. But Jeremy learned that his “budget rig” worked just fine and he didn't have to break his bank account to go shoot. “No,” Adrian agreed. “There are solid factory options out there.
On episode #367 of the Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast, we chat with the Vice President of Golf Ball Marketing for Titleist Golf, Jeremy Stone, about the all new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls. Jeremy talks about his return appearances on the WGS Insider Podcast, the all-new Pro V1 and Pro V1x and their prominent upgrades and key differences, golf ball fitting, and much more! There are a number of differences that Jeremy points out from previous renditions of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x to the new versions of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x. The most prominent adjustment this year is new adjustments on the core for both golf balls. Tour feedback had a major impact in developing the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls among many other aspects. One must also note that there are major differences between the two golf balls. Make sure you get custom fit to find the right ball for you! Take a listen to our interview with Jeremy here and learn everything you need to know about the new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. To find a store location near you to check out the latest gear from Titleist, click here! Want to see more content? See below more from the Worldwide Golf Shops Family! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRc6IpDNkTGnnTih7VRwIUg
GunMag Warehouse's Jeremy Stone is back with another entertaining and information-packed Mag Life Podcast. This month, Jeremy sits down with YouTube gun guy and real-life cop, Milspec Mojo. Mojo is widely known as one of the top firearms guys on the internet, especially when it comes to fundamentals. Those fundamentals translate into lightning operations skills, meaning that he's a good resource to watch if you want to improve your shooting and gun handling. Milspec Mojo is one of the top gun guys on YouTube. (Milspec Mojo YouTube Channel) Instagram and Garand Thumb Mojo started off on Instagram, where he is still very active, but his YouTube channel took off when he started working with YouTube icon, Garand Thumb. As he got further into the training aspect of firearms, Mojo found that he has a knack for teaching. He loves training other people and has developed a style in which he and his friends actually train one another, even if he is the impetus behind it all. Jeremy agrees, talking about how much fun he had at his earlier session with Mojo and his team. Mojo says it's important to train with likeminded people who want to get better. Surround yourself with folks like that and you'll get better. That leads to the experience of everyone training everyone. Jeremy agrees that most people want that kind of situation. Jeremy observes that not all cops train regularly. Mojo says that it is a problem in the law enforcement community, but he qualifies that by saying he's not married and doesn't have kids. If that happens down the road, his priorities may shift. Mojo also says that, while shooting is an important skill for law enforcement officers, other skills are also very important and maybe even more so. He talks about social skills like talking to people and making your point without sounding like a jerk. De-escalation and talking your way out of a gun fight. Defensive tactics and being physically fit are also big. All those together are probably more important for a cop than pulling a trigger, but he also says that pulling the trigger is a skill that cannot be allowed to lapse. Mojo has to pay for most of his extra training himself, as do most other cops. (Milspec Mojo YouTube Channel) Much of the less-than-ideal training can be attributed to budgetary factors made worse by the ill-conceived "defund the police" movement. Agencies simply don't possess the ammo budget to have cops train properly. If they want extra training, they have to pay for it themselves. Jeremy notes that many departments require cops to provide their own patrol rifle if they want to roll with one. Mojo says he is very fortunate that his agency provides them with some great weapons. Back to Training Jeremy returns to his range session and says he enjoyed it because he felt like he learned something and got better. He asks Mojo what he thinks is the best way to know what you're not good at. He then answers his own question by saying it's shooting with other people. Mojo agrees and says that shooting on camera helps too. Those things force you to home in on individual skills to learn where you're lacking. Mojo says you have to get comfortable with being uncomfortable, meaning you have to accept that you need improvement and be able to accept and learn from constructive criticism. You have to lose your ego to get better. He has hundreds of video hours that he watches, trying to see what he can do better. Mojo Doesn't Shoot Competitively…Yet Jeremy asks Mojo about shooting competitively, to which Mojo replies that he hasn't done it seriously. He did shoot a couple of matches, in which he did very well using a stock rifle and a Beretta M9A1 against guys with custom rigs. Mojo says that he probably should compete, despite some law enforcement criticisms that competition is “gaming” and doesn't translate to the real world. Mojo says he used to buy into that but has changed his mind. He says he constantly games scenarios at work,
In episode 6, Nick De Marco be talking to guests about what F1 lawyers do, some of the big legal issues in F1, how they became lawyers in elite motor sports and what hot topics to look out for in the future.Leading experts:Jeremy Stone, Director of Legal, Williams RacingTim Murnane, Group Legal Director, McLaren GroupOliver Rumsey, Legal Director at Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team
In this episode, we speak to Jeremy Stone, VP of Marketing at Titleist. Jeremy has been at Titleist since 2010 in a few different roles. We cover a range of topics in this discussion, from the strategic choices that Titleist makes in the evolving golf landscape, how the business of golf clubs and golf balls is more different than it seems and some deep-dives into the technological side of golf. Enjoy!
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BUY THE BOOK HERE! https://www.amazon.com/TERRA-RECTUS-Coming-According-Scripture/dp/B09M5LK2RZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=terra+rectus&qid=1641413040&sr=8-3Jeremy Stone knows some really cool Christians… one of whom is none other than Kenny Seay! Kenny is the host of “The Rock” and is a life long musician and music teacher. He says that Jesus Christ is the ROCK, the foundation, and the one responsible for his gift of music. He uses his love of music to witness and share the Gospel. Jeremy introduced Kenny to Matthew Miller, author of “Terra Rectus” and the rest is history. The results are off the charts! Buckle up and brace for impact, this one is a wild ride. Check out Kenny and all his shenanigans here:https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCfnWepwmK7mWbrT4E6ckP0QFind Matthew Miller on https://wi2c.com/
Our interview with contemporary romance author G Colgrove.Until There Was YouFairytales have led us to believe that somewhere out there is a prince charming waiting to sweep us off our feet. A strong and handsome man who swoops in and is ready, willing, and able to save you from whatever it is you need to be rescued from. It'll be love at first sight, and together the two of you will live happily ever after. What a crock!Regan Doyle, who stopped believing in fairytales a long time ago, has only ever had one real goal in life: Get the hell out of South Boston. After graduating high school, she is more focused than ever, and nothing will get in her way, until him.Jeremy Stone is focused on his own goal: Proving to his father that he's ready to take over the family business. Then he meets Regan. She is just the distraction he doesn't need.Will Regan and Jeremy get their happily ever after, or will fate step in and destroy what little bit of happiness they've built?Connect with G Colgrove: http://www.gcolgroveauthor.comSneak peek of Love Me Later: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/3p9o6yfm1tUntil There Was You bonus chapter: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ys5hvast4pGIVEAWAY! Win a signed copy of Until There Was You: https://m.shortstack.page/Gc071HWelcome to Romance Obsessed with Lollagirl!I'm your host, Cristina LollabrigidaAuthor of the contemporary romance novel Lake Heart (Twin Lakes book 1)Available now! https://books2read.com/lakeheart/User story author on the Chapters Interactive Stories app with over 250k reads.We'll discuss romance and romance, ranging from the sweet to the spicy! That's all the time we have for today. Thank you for joining me!Are you interested in becoming a guest on the show? https://forms.gle/X6i5TGgKLSPtP2df7Connect with me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/lollafiction/https://linktr.ee/lollafictionSupport the show
After touching on the recent events across professional golf, including Hovland's win in Dubai and Lydia Ko's win in Florida, Ryan and Mike sit down with Jeremy Stone from Titleist to talk about the new AVX golf ball. The discussion covers how consumer and tour feedback impacts ball design and performance and also dives into the importance of golf ball fitting for golfers of all skill levels.You can find our hosts on Instagram at:Ryan - RDSBarathMike - MIKETXG
Jeremy Stone from Titleist joins us this week to talk why Titleist is the #1 ball in golf and whether he's for or against neon golf balls and shorts on Tour players. PLUS: Club Champion + TXG talk and new demos from TaylorMade, Callaway and Cobra have arrived! (00:00-03:20) New 2022 demos hit our stores (03:21-09:13) Club Champion acquires TXG (09:14-11:51) Hideki Matsuyama comes back to win the Sony Open Hawaii + Kevin Na v. Grayson Murray on Twitter (11:52-16:06) Air Jordan I Golf Shoe and LPGA Rule Changes (16:07-45:50) Interview with Titleist's VP of Golf Ball Marketing Jeremy Stone Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the show! For more club content, follow us on Instagram: @clubchampion Let us know what you think of the show on Twitter: @clubchampgolf
Jeremy Stone of Titleist shares the past and (Christmas) present of the legendary Pro V1 ball with host Michael Williams.
With many B.C. communities devastated by this month's severe flooding and closed highways choking off access throughout the province, the West Coast faces a major economic rebuild ahead. Jeremy Stone, director of Recovery and Relief Services, joins BIV Today to discuss the immediate response to such a disaster and how businesses can rebuild moving forward. Tyler Orton hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk to a fourth-year medical student, Jeremy Stone, about medical information regarding NAS and other in-utero drug exposure. Jeremy started an informational website, adoptionmeded.com, as a resource for hopeful adoptive parents looking for reliable information when making decisions about prospective adoption situations.
Today's host is Jeremy Stone. You may recognize him as the guy who does many of the product showcase videos you see on the GunMag Warehouse social accounts. Jeremy is interested in doing some podcasting, so today he's hosting The Mag Life Podcast, with Daniel Shaw as his guest. Listen in as Jeremy and Daniel discuss the Marine Corps, the current political climate, and how to strengthen the Second Amendment community. https://media.blubrry.com/gunfightercast/s/content.blubrry.com/gunfightercast/196_Jeremy_Stone_Interviewing_Daniel_Shaw.mp3 Host: Jeremy Stone Guest: Daniel Shaw Introduction/Timeline: Stephanie Kimmell 0:50 Jeremy starts out by asking Daniel some questions about his military service. The first question is "Why did you go into the Marines, specifically?" Daniel says that he grew up in a religious household and he was allowed to read military books with Christian leanings. He mentions long spells without television when he'd pick up some books. In those military books, he kept seeing Marines pop up who people seemed to really respect. He looked into it more and discovered it's known to be difficult recruit training and the challenge drew him in. Daniel Shaw - Iraq, 2003. Jeremy comments that it probably sucked at the time to have the TV taken away, though it was probably pretty good for him. Daniel says, "Oh yeah, nothing wrong with it. Especially now. It's probably the best thing we could do right now is turn off the news and go outside." 3:25 Next question: "What did you learn in the military that you could not learn in the civilian world?" Daniel asks, "How long is this podcast!" Then he says, "The biggest thing is... how to learn." He reflects on his time in school as a youngster and how he did all the things he was supposed to do and he hated it. Then he got to recruit training and he had to check all the boxes and do what he was told and it was really pretty simple, as long as you give 100 percent and you're not completely dumb. Then he started getting into different fields where he was required to teach and people were really listening to him and paying attention to what he was saying, taking notes like he did when he was a younger Marine. He found out that he really needed to make sure he was getting things right. So he dove into some research and he didn't even know how to research, so he learned how to research and evaluate information sources. Later on, during his time in the Marine Corps, he started and finished college and then started using what he'd learned. Understanding what the objective is that he needed to learn in order to increase his capabilities allowed him to increase the capabilities of others around him — to make his Marines better warfighters and himself a better leader. So, he read, researched, and tested a lot — whatever he needed to do to increase his capabilities in any given thing. So now when he runs into something, he studies the details of whatever it is to try to get an edge in any way that he can just through gaining knowledge and understanding. Jeremy comments on how important it is to put in the effort if you want to get good at something. As an example, in high school, he didn't like math and didn't think he was good at it. But when he got to college and took an accounting class, his mindset switched. All of a sudden, it was valuable to him. He could see the value behind accounting, he could see the numbers behind it. The difference between the two scenarios is that in high school, he didn't understand the reasons behind the study. So, the information he learned in high school didn't seem as valuable as what he learned in college. 07:13 Was the training the best part of Daniel's service — training other guys to get ready, or something else? Daniel says the best part of his time in the Marine Corps was the exposure to so many different people from different walks of life, from different areas,
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This past Memorial Day, May 31, 2021, UFO and paranormal researcher Timothy Green Beckley passed on. He was a colorful character who stood out in a field full of colorful characters, and while he might not have been the most serious of researchers, he was part of a circle of legendary characters from the days of flying saucers that included James Moseley, Gray Barker, and John Keel. Records of Beckley's age at the time of his passing range from 65 to 69. According to the IMDb, he was born on March 4, 1952 as Jeremy Stone. In addition to his interest in the paranormal, he was an actor in and producer of soft-core porn/horror movies and was known to fans as “Mr. Creepo.” He wrote and published many books on the paranormal with a definite sensationalized bent and was active in the community up until his death. According to what is believed to be his self-authored bio, “Tim Beckley had so many careers that even his own girlfriend didn't know what he did for a living… Timothy Green Beckley has been described as the Hunter Thompson of UFOlogy by the editor of UFO magazine Nancy Birnes.” His bio contains the claims that his life was saved by an invisible force at the age of three, he started having out of body experiences at the age of six, he had his first UFO sighting at age ten, and had two more after that in the course of his life. Read more →
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LETS GET DEEPER IN TO BOAS. Jeremy and Jason both boa experts, speak on boa breeding and the industry. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/RudeDoggReptiles)
This week on the Film at Lincoln Center podcast we’re featuring a conversation with Sound of Metal’s writer-director Darius Marder, actors Riz Ahmed, Paul Raci, Olivia Cooke, Chelsea Lee, Domenico Toledo, and actor/ASL coach Jeremy Stone. Moderated by Alison O’Daniel, a visual artist and filmmaker who is currently in production on her feature film, The Tuba Thieves. In the film, metal drummer Ruben begins to lose his hearing. When a doctor tells him his condition will worsen, he thinks his career and life is over. His girlfriend Lou checks the former addict into a rehab for the deaf hoping it will prevent a relapse and help him adapt to his new life. After being welcomed and accepted just as he is, Ruben must choose between his new normal and the life he once knew. This talk was first available to FLC members, who play such a vital role in all we do. Memberships start at just $85 and offer year-round discounts to films and festivals, exclusive invitations to sneak previews, filmmaker conversations, Film Clubs, and much more. If you're interested in supporting FLC by becoming a member, visit filmlinc.org/members for more information.
Worldwide Golf Shops INSIDER PODCAST #329! In this installment, we chat with the Director Of Ecommerce - Titleist, Mr. Jeremy Stone! Jeremy talks Titleist's new Pro V1 & Pro V1x Golf Balls! Please Enjoy this INSIDER Podcast. Titleist Pro V1 Enhanced Alignment Golf Balls The New Titleist Pro V1 golf ball is designed to deliver longer distance, even more greenside spin and control and softer feel. Featuring new aerodynamic, cover, casing layer and core technologies, these dramatic performance improvements are the result of rigorous development work by Titleist Golf Ball R&D. Total performance to help all golfers shoot lower scores. Longer Distance with Consistent FlightVery Low Long Game Spin and Penetrating TrajectoryIncreased Drop-and-Stop™ Short Game ControlSofter FeelReformulated 2.0 ZG Process Core Increases DistanceFaster Casing Layer Adds Speed and Lowers Long Game SpinNew, Softer Cast Urethane Elastomer Cover Increases Greenside SpinNew Spherically-tiled 388 Tetrahedral Dimple Design Delivers Penetrating and Consistent FlightSofter Cast Urethane Elastomer Cover SystemFaster Low Spin Casing LayerReformulated 2.0 ZG Process CoreNew Spherically-Tiled 388 Tetrahedral Dimple Design Titleist Pro V1x Enhanced Alignment Golf Balls The New Titleist Pro V1x golf ball is designed to deliver longer distance, even more greenside spin and control and softer feel. Featuring new aerodynamic, cover, casing layer and core technologies, these dramatic performance improvements are the result of rigorous development work by Titleist Golf Ball R&D. Total performance to help all golfers shoot lower scores. Longer Distance with Consistent FlightLow Long Game Spin and High TrajectoryIncreased Drop-and-Stop™ Short Game ControlSofter FeelReformulated 2.0 ZG Process Dual Core Increases DistanceFaster Casing Layer Adds Speed and Lowers Long Game SpinNew, Softer Cast Urethane Elastomer Cover Increases Greenside SpinNew Spherically-tiled 348 Tetrahedral Dimple Design Delivers High and Consistent FlightSofter Cast Urethane Elastomer Cover SystemFaster Low Spin Casing LayerReformulated 2.0 ZG Process Dual CoreNew Spherically-Tiled 348 Tetrahedral Dimple Design Shop the new Pro V1 & Pro V1x Golf Balls at https://www.worldwidegolfshops.com/
As the pandemic takes its toll on some of Vancouver’s most culturally significant businesses — galleries, theatres and even restaurants — many are left wondering how government can play a role in preserving these locations. Jeremy Stone, director of community economic development, Simon Fraser University join BIV Today to discuss. Reporter Tyler Orton hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jonathan is joined by Jeremy Stone, Healthcare Entrepreneur, Innovator, and Physician. Together, they discuss his reputation as a business angel, his passion for aeronautics, his transition away from academia, and the importance of entrepreneurship and investing in start-ups when kick-starting innovation in healthcare.
Michael Brown is joined by special guest “Jeremy Stone” and the two break down how the Rockets can improve the roster before next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Terminator2! Chinese " Bot Farms " Are Now SkyNet For Social Media by Mike Church | Listen To The Entire Episode of The Mike Church Show This Preview Comes From: APOCALYPSE RISING: THE SATANIC FORCE BEHIND THE CORONAHOAX™, HERE. From my Twitta: Whoa! This is the scariest episode of "How Its Made" ever presented! @gscarp12 never explained that a " bot farm " actually looks like a farm without the tractors. Next time you wonder "how'd THAT stupidity go 'viral'", you now have the answer. #DeepState https://t.co/GsgcF9asvg — Mike "The KingDude" Church (@TheKingDude) May 20, 2020 Mike Has Talked About The Deep State Hundreds of Times This Year Alone (2020) The author of the Tweet is Jeremy Stone, author of Deep State Exposed. What can a "Bot Farm" do? For a CoronaHoax™ or CoronaCoup™ example, here is a story about a "farm" that was busted in Ukraine in April, caught creating fake "likes" on stories of the Ukraine Government's handling of their "lockdown". The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) uncovered bot farm with 5,000 accounts, which spread fakes about coronavirus on social networks and urged to unseat the constitutional order in Ukraine as the SBU reported. The equipment was located at one of the business centers in Dnipro. The organizers bought it and special software through payment systems banned in Ukraine. They also used SIM cards of the Ukrainian operators and proxy-servers of a domestic network segment. The farm spread public urges to seize the power in Ukraine, false information about the situation with coronavirus in the country. The "farm: mentioned in the story above. Fake News " Bot Farms " have also been used to spread #CoronaHoax™ stories in Venezuela, Cuba and Ecuador just this year. BIOGRAPHY Mike Church Biography – “Too Catholic For Satellite Radio” In May of 2015, Chris Ferrara wrote a bio pic essay on a talk-radio host who was then completely unknown to Catholic, talk-radio fans. The Mike Church Interview: A Remarkable Conversion to Tradition Changes the Face of Political Talk Radio Featured Chris wrote of me back then, words that were too kind but serve as a basis for this biography. Indeed, over the past year or so Mike Church has emerged as the only traditionally Catholic conservative in talk radio today, anywhere in the world. And I mean traditional. Not only during my appearances on the show, but now thematically, Mike has turned the longest running political talk show on Sirius Radio into an unabashed presentation of the Social Kingship of Christ, traditional Catholic moral teaching, and even the traditional Latin liturgy as the solution to what is evidently otherwise a terminal civilizational crisis. I have been invited on the show numerous times to defend all of these things explicitly, to speak of the one true Church, and even to call upon conservative Protestants to enter the Church if they are serious about saving our nation and our civilization. From there, on October 26, 2015, my 13 year run on Sirius Satellite Radio came to a close when my contract was not renewed. Chris would follow the above bio with an updated one titled, The Mike Church Show – Too Catholic For Satellite Radio. MIKE CHURCH BIOGRAPHY FACTS Born, February 2nd, New Orleans Begun talk-radio in 1992, WSLA, Slidell LA, I have been off air a total of 7 months since. Launched the Sirius Satellite Radio service as its FIRST – LIVE talk-show on 10 March, 2003. Promoted to Morning Drive on the SiriusXM Patriot Channel, May 2009, the 3rd most listened to show on the platform From July 2007 – present, founded Founding Father Films, wrote, produced, narrated and directed 9, full length audio features, two that made it to DVD! Returned to the Roman Catholic Church’s Tridentine Mass and Tradition in 2013. Consecrated to Our Lady via de Montfort’s formula in December 2014. I had been planning for SiriusXM to “whack me” since 2012 and had laid the structural ground...
On the debut episode of Night of the Livid Punks, Damien sits down with longtime friend, former Profane Existence editor/coordinator, and king of the coffee punx Jeremy Stone. Sit back and relax as Jeremy and Damien chat about self-isolation, punk life, Profane Existence, Minneapolis, having their hearts broken by The Baron, and of course - coffee! And just for fun, hear Jeremy gush about six crucial punk songs that mean a lot to him! Closing song: SPITBOY - "In Your Face"
On this episode, we're joined by Jeremy Stone, Marketing Director for Vokey Wedges. He gives us all the details on the new SM8 wedges and answers the most important questions about wedge fitting, grinds, and when to replace your wedges. We get deep into the weeds on this one, and you won't want to miss it.
We recap a wild round 1 at the Farmers Insurance Open and hear from Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. PGA Merchandise show week continues as Matt Adams interviews Puma Golf's Andrew Lawson about their latest shoe tech, Jeremy Stone talks Vokey wedges, Bob Thurman breaks down Wilson Golf's D7 line and Brian Schielke covers Cleveland/Srixon's newest offerings.
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In this episode of The Artist Appeals the host Erin Sparler chats with audio artist Jeremy Stone of Enots Media Services about the world of audio engineering and media work. Jeremy discusses his background, tells some great work stories, and even gives us a glimpse into how he met Erin. It's a really fun episode of The Artist Appeals. (4:34) Jeremy discusses his backstory before becoming an audio artist (9:14) Jeremy discusses what great audio means to him (14:10) Jeremy recounts working and partying with Charles Barkley (18:59) Jeremy discusses how TV scheduling works and how much time these productions actually take to complete (22:23) Jeremy discusses how working on pilots or smaller projects for less money can lead to more fruitful ongoing work in the future (31:06) Jeremy discusses the freedoms of his work (42:21) Jeremy lists off many examples the shows he has provided his services to LINKS & RESOURCES: The Artist Appeals Podcast+Course Erin Sparler Linkedin Jeremy Stone Linkedin Enots Media Services Website Pretty Much Everything (Book) Book
Every golfer has that one wedge in their bag that they just don't want to let go of. But when is it time to retire "Old Reliable" in favor of something new? It all comes down to groove wear. In this week's episode of The Golf Podcast we're chatting with Jeremy Stone about how to recolonize the signals of groove wear to determine exactly when it's time to invest in some new wedges. In This Show You Will Learn: How groove wear affects performance and why you should care. What signals to look for that tell you your wedges are not performing like they used to. How long you should expect your wedges to last and how to test an old wedge's performance. Plus much more. Listen to This Week's Show Download on iTunes here Download on Stitcher here Download on Spreaker here Download on SoundCloud here Listen on Spotify here Links from this Week's Show Link: Register for the Golficity Virtual Open Here Get the Golficity App: Download the Free Golficity App Here Join the Golficity Facebook Group: Click Here to Join Our Free Listener Group Watch this Week's Show on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XI0GKiAQ5Q Thanks to this Week's Sponsors Titleist is committed to ensuring that every golf ball delivers superior quality and consistency. From ball to ball, dozen to dozen we should expect our golf ball to perform exactly the same way, shot after shot. That’s why Titleist owns the design, the technology and the manufacturing to make sure consistency spot on every time. They even conduct all the testing and quality checks to make sure nothing slips through the cracks. Titleist is the #1 ball for every player and the #1 ball in golf. Choose the best for your game and find out more at Titleist.com. The Shot Scope V2 is the only GPS watch on the market that combines GPS distances to greens and hazards with automatic performance tracking. It’s essentially, GPS + Automatic Performance Tracking – ALL IN ONE WATCH. Wear the V2 like a watch and play your golf like normal, the magic happens in the background -- no phone needed. And now you can get $40 off the purchase of Shot Scope V2 by visiting ShotScope.com/Golficity or by using coupon code "golficityv2" at checkout. Trust your golf game to FootJoy, the number one Shoe in Golf. Shop now at FootJoy.com. Thanks for tuning to The Golf Podcast!
Marketing is often confused with promotion, but really, it's about much more than that. Marketing is about knowing and understanding your customer so well, that your product or service fits them and ultimately, sells itself. In short, marketing is about insight above all else. In the spirit of those insights, we present our Meet the Marketer series, where we discuss the careers and tactics of marketers behind industry leading brands. In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Stone, Director of Marketing at Titleist Vokey Wedges – a leader in the wedge category, and one of six categories of clubs by the golf brand Titleist.
Deception Detection Radio Network Presents Stone Cold Truth with Jeremy Stone and Special Guest Phil Baker Do you know the true origins of the Roman catholic church? Is it biblical? Is the institution "christian" or are they decieving most of the world? Find out tonight with special guest Phil Baker from reclaiming the faith on episode 1 of the stone cold truth. Please like, share and subscribe. Thank you! Thank you for all you do! Team DDRN; Keith Spears Josh Stone Jeremy Stone Julie Gabler Tim Kareem Darrin Geisinger Cliff Davis Penny Cachia Hope-Rados Deyn Thaddeus Chauvin Sian Eyre o'Sullivan Yeshua Wins Deborah MacMillan Brent Geddie Carlos A. Velgara Lisa Grant Samantha Winburn Robert Black Graphic Design by BDK of Omega Frequency and 4th Watch Radio Network Thank you so much, Brother!! Deception Detection Radio Network Deception Detection Radio Follow US ON FACEBOOK
Jeremy Stone said an amazing 7-week creative immersion in New York City gave him the courage to leave a 30+ year corporate career in a global professional services business. Needing to do something very different, Jeremy wanted to put himself out there, to feel, tingle, breathe and this was the catalyst to cause he and his wife to move to NYC and enrol in acting, painting, sketching and yoga classes. They also committed to getting to know one new person for everyday they were there, and were inspired by the stories of so many people, including local ‘creatives’, entrepreneurs and students and those connections are still ‘alive’. The couple lived like locals, explored like tourists and learned with the freedom of 5-year old’s. The experience tapped into the right side of the brain and was so amazing and beneficial, says Jeremy, which is why he and his wife co-founded Creative Cities 21 with the purpose to help people grow and re-energise through creative escapes in great cities of the world. The experience can unlock a person’s creativity, which is important because creativity has been identified as the third most required skill needed in the world. During this podcast Jeremy talks more about creativity and also mentions several other insightful topics one being wellness travel which is growing at twice the rate of normal travel. With lots of twists, fun, learning and hard work, the couple recently hosted their first group of participants in New York City and the results were remarkable! To find out more go to their website creativecities21.com where there’s a 10% discount with Promo Code MPT18 He also established Vaysh, an innovation advisory and investment company that assists organisations to grow by transforming and bringing new ideas to life.
The Marketing Director for Vokey Wedges at Titleist Golf, Mr. Jeremy Stone, joins us for episode #259 of the Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast to talk about the latest wedges in the Vokey line. In this episode, we discuss the all-new Vokey SM7 wedges, the technology behind the new SM7 wedges, the different grind options available including one new option, the importance of getting custom fit for your wedges and much more! Take a listen to our podcast and see if the new SM7 wedges are what your game needs!
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Jeremy Stone, an accredited senior art appraiser, provides a master class in valuing art. Tanager Talks are produced by Tanager Wealth Management LLP, a Wealth Manager to global US expatriates.
Brian Breikss of Breaking Balls joined us for an informative show on Ball Python morphs and his special projects including the Red Head. We talked about a lot of important issue in the hobby today as well. Steve barker (Our newsanchor) brought us important news updates on the Jeremy Stone case with The Princess Diamond project. follow our guest on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/BreakingBallsReptiles?fref=photo
In this episode, Dr Jeremy Stone considers the parallels between medicine and the aviation industry.
Our 16th podcast since we started six months ago is a joint effort with the Science Department's Frog Blog, in which teachers Jeremy Stone, Humphrey Jones and Julian Girdham discuss the value and purpose of blogging in schools, particularly for subject departments. The podcast (or, as the scientists call it, 'frogcast') may be of particular interest to teachers, since there's lots of advice here on how blogging can enhance teaching and learning in schools. The discussion examines the way blogging has widened the reach of teaching and learning in both the Science and English Departments at St Columba's.