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In this episode, David talks to experienced ultrarunner Jeri about how she got started in the sport and her subsequent experiences. Jeri has ran several ultras, including multiple 100 mile races. We also talk cakes, strength training, how the 200 seems to be the new 100 mile race, oh and we talk about giant rubber ducks floating down the River Thames. Also in the episode, David gives a run down of the races that took place the past weekend as well as looking ahead to next weekend.
John's disciples told him about all these things. Calling two of them, he sent them to the Lord to ask, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?” When the men came to Jesus, they said, “John the Baptist sent us to you to ask, ‘Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?'” (Luke 7:18-20). Jesus is the one who raises the dead. He raises dead hopes, dead-end lives, and even our own dead bodies one day. Jesus just proved it as he raised the dead widow's son just 4 verses previous. The reaction of the crowd to this act of resurrection was to praise God. The reaction of John the Baptist was doubt and despair. Or at least that's how we often read it. Why might John have had cause to despair? Well, he was imprisoned, for one. So while Jesus was proclaiming good news to the captives, John's chains had notably not been released. Nor had a baptism of fire seemingly rained down. Nor had Herod or Ceasar been dethroned or kicked out of Jerusalem. No political victories in Jesus' column yet, and vanishingly few spiritual victories for the vast majority of Jews, including John, either. It does not always look like our cause is winning, either. We're tired. We're facing mental health challenges, loneliness, a sense of powerlessness, and much sadness. Especially now in the wake of Jerilee's death, another young mother robbed from her family—we can feel the helplessness of grief in the face of these powers of cancer and death that despite our best efforts, we just can't control. And so we wonder: is Jesus really God here? The power of John's question, is that he asks it to Jesus. Doubt and questions are a good thing in the life of faith. They mention the important unmentionables in those places where we see and feel a deep disconnect between the promises God has given and the reality we live. But to be questions of faith—a faithful doubt—they must be questions that we eventually ask to Jesus. Perhaps there's a different way to understand John's question though. And I think this side speaks something true about doubt as well. Perhaps John's question was born more of a faithful searching than a despairing disbelief. Luke doesn't have John meeting Jesus until this moment, and so perhaps John was simply searching for the Messiah he had preached and prepared the way for all these years. Was it Jesus, or should he continue his search? Seeing John's question this way speaks of a desire to know this Messiah. A desire to keep looking until he finds. A committed faith that's seeking understanding. Much doubt is born from both of these places: both the place of despair, and the place of searching. Both sorts of doubt are faithful when they ask their hard questions to Jesus.
In this episode, I had the honor of interviewing early childhood educator Jerilee Melo on the podcast! In our conversation, she share about her early upbringing in Southern California, her family's influence in directing her to a career in teaching, the founding of Classroom to Go, the overall impact of COVID-19 on early childhood programs and students, and so much more! To learn more about Jerilee's work, you can visit the Classroom to Go website at missjerireads.wpcomstaging.com or you can follow her on Instagram (@classroomtogo). BIO: Jerilee Melo is the founder and creator of Classroom to Go, a mobile classroom that provides preschoolers with the social interaction they were missing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Born and raised in Southern California, she knew at a very early age that she wanted to be a teacher, just like her mother and two of her grandparents. Jerilee loved watching The Elephant Show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Lamb Chop's Play-Along, and Reading Rainbow as a child and still looks to those shows for inspiration. She has had the privilege of working with children for more than 16 years and was able to learn and teach in a variety of schools with various approaches to education including Montessori, Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, and Reggio Emilia. Prior to teaching, I was a co-director at My Gym Children's Fitness Center and even developed their Preschool Prep (Jump Start) program which is now offered at locations domestic and worldwide. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support
Actor, vlogger, and an old friend of mine Jerilee Salvador talks about her passion for acting, her experiences after a few years in the field, and helpful advice for anyone trying to pursue their dreams. She gives amazing insight into the struggles of being a young actor and all the things she's learned in her journey (or Jerney as she calls it).
Examples of how to adapt and learn from the past, and great advice for having a successful deal with experienced investor Annie and aspiring investor Jerilee.----Annie DickersonAnnie is a co-founder and COO at Goodegg Investments, has invested in multifamily real estate since 2008. Her current portfolio spans multiple markets around the country and includes both active and passive investments. Annie specializes in strategic brand initiatives, investor education, and marketing. Annie is a co-creator of the online courses Real Estate Accelerator and Passive Real Estate Investor Academy, co-host of the Investing For Good podcast, and co-author of the book Investing For Good: How To Build Wealth While Also Making An Impact. For a FREE copy of her book, text book to 41404.To learn even more about Annie and Goodegg Investments go to her website https://goodegginvestments.com/----Jerilee Lapinid-Garcia Born and raised in the Philippines, Jerilee moved to the US in 2000, and in 2008 enlisted in the US Air Force where she's still Active Duty. Before switching to Cybersecurity, Jerilee worked as a generator mechanic for the Civil Engineer Squadron, where she learned the basics of building real property from the ground up. She oversaw $13.5M in real property at her last duty station in Florida. She has an Associates Degree in both Mechanical and Electrical Technology and in Cybersecurity. She currently owns an Airbnb in Florida and has been educating herself through Active Duty Passive Income's Multifamily Academy, and she is also a member of both ADPI and W2 Capitalist's Mastermind. Find her here on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerilee-lg/Email jerilee@lapinidinvestments.com or call/text (310)-465-5390 ----Your host, Brian Briscoe, is a co-founder and principal in the real estate investing firm Four Oaks Capital. He and his team currently have 250 units worth $12 million in assets under management and are continuing to grow. He will retire as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021. Learn more about him and the Four Oaks team at www.fouroakscapital.com or contact him at brianbriscoe@fouroakscapital.com - be sure to let him know where you found him.Connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, or on Bigger Pockets.
This week, we went back down to Jerilee's Pub for a very special episode as the taps were taken hostage by the awesome IPA's of Columbus, Indiana's 450 North Brewing Company. Nick sat down with Casey Taylor of Jerilee's and McKinley of 450 to discuss some tasty brews. Join Us on Our Road to Infinity War Only on Patreon! Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Podbean! Get us on Stitcher!Listen on Spotify! Like Brews With Dudes on Facebook!
Brews With Dudes went on a field trip to Jerilee’s for a very special episode! The evening included tons of awesome beer from Rhinegeist Brewing Company, pinball’n action, a rare sighting of BONer JoVI, and some special guests from the Journey Into Comics Network family stop by! Join Us on Our Road to Infinity War Only on Patreon! Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Podbean! Get us on Stitcher!Listen on Spotify! Like Brews With Dudes on Facebook!
Today's guests are Jerilee and Steve Drynan from Homa At Last/Central Oregon Animal Friends, and Krystin Fix from Columbia Center for the Arts.
Interview: This week we talk to Bumpy103 out of New York. He tells us how he got his start in Hip/Hop and acting. He tells us about is influences, writing process and so much more. We feature three of his tracks on the show this week. Where to find him. https://www.facebook.com/BaNeBxxgie/ https://soundcloud.com/103rdstent Local Spotlight: Thursday, September 14th: Adam Lee and Mitch Barker will be performing at 6th Street Dive. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Friday, September 15th: James Saqui and Trivial Nonsense will be performing at Digby’s Pub and Patio. Show starts at 10pm. Friday, September 15th: Flatted Fifth will be performing at 6th Street Dive. Show starts at 10pm. No cover. Saturday, September 16th: Jaik Willis will be performing at 6th Street Dive. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Saturday, September 16th: Catalytic, Salem’s Childe and Oak Hill will be performing at Night 1 of the Metal at Market Square event at Jerilee’s Pub. Your ticket to the event will include free pinball, entry to the show, and a round of bowling! Be there early for the craft beer tasting event! Tasting Event starts at 7pm. Doors open at 8pm. Music starts at 9pm. $6 cover and 21+ Saturday, September 16th: Waka Flacka Flame will be performing at the Lafayette Theater. General Admission $25. VIP Meet & Greet $75. Doors open at 6:30pm. Show starts at 7:30pm. Go to the Lafayette Theater & Events Center Facebook page to find tickets. Sunday, September 17th: Nomad Mountain Outlaws will be performing at 6th Street Dive. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Quick Headlines: Weezer and Foo Fighters are both releasing albums at the end of 2017. They’ll be joining forces to tour Australia to begin their 2018. Weezer hasn't toured Australia since 2013, while Foo Fighters hasn’t been to the continent since 2015. Vans donates thousands of pairs of shoes to help Hurricane Harvey victims. Mark Hoppus wrote a song about dogs to help pets affected by Hurricane Harvey. Mean Girls is coming to broadway. Paramore postpone two Florida shows due to Hurricane Irma. Taylor Swift to perform at College Football National Championship Halftime Lil Wayne hospitalized in Chicago after seizure. Upcoming Tours: We Came As Romans announce fall tour dates with the Word Alive and Escape The Fate and I Prevail on select dates. ( Indianapolis, IN at the Emerson Theater - November 22nd and Fort Wayne, IN at Piere’s Entertainment Center - November 25th) Suicide Silence announce ‘The Cleansing’ 10-year anniversary tour. they will be joined by supporting bands Upon A Burning Body, Winds Of Plague(on select dates) Slaughter To Prevail and Prison. (Indianapolis, IN at the Emerson Theater - November 25th) Albums of the Week: Matt: Saosin - Along The Shadow (2016) Grant: Blink 182 - Dude Ranch Main Topics: Foo Fighters Reveal Justin Timberlake Guests On Their New Record
Interview: The Underground Vault This week we talk to the guys from The Underground Vault based out of the UK. They talk to us about the music scene in London, about how they create their music, and some of the venues they have played at. We feature the track 'Ghost' after the interview from their EP Dawnbreaker. Where you can find them: https://www.facebook.com/theundergroundvaultband/ https://open.spotify.com/album/4AdkrhgVK0XtQLZWIi9xaV https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dawnbreaker-Underground-Vault/dp/B0725ZSYXS# instagram.com/theuvband twitter.com/theuvband Local Spotlight: Friday, July 28th and Saturday, July 29th: Swim Skinny will be performing at DT Kirby’s Beach Food at Indiana Beach in Monticello, IN. No park admission required. No cover. Show starts at 9pm Friday, July 28th: Dead Batteries will be performing at Digby’s Pub and Patio. Show starts at 10pm. No cover. Friday, July 28th: Miles Over Mountains will be performing at The 6th Street Dive. Show starts at 10pm. No cover. Saturday, July 29th: Fried Fest 2017 will take place in Converse, IN. Bands on the lineup include King’s Gambit, Pickwick Commons, A Forbidden Ending, Barricades, Skate Better and more! $10 cover and free camping. Doors open 11am and show starts at 11:30am Saturday, July 29th: Jaik Willis will be performing at Digby’s Pub and Patio. Show starts at 10pm. No cover. Saturday, July 29th: Uncle Buck’s Mojo Box will be performing at Sgt. Preston’s. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Sunday, July 30th: Putridity, Delusional Parasitosis and Desecrate the Faith will be performing at Jerilee’s Pub hosted by The Doom Room. $10 cover. Show starts at 7pm. Ages 21+ Quick Headlines: Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington has died at the age of 41. Panic! At The Disco win Artist Of The Year at the 2017 Alternative Press Music Awards Justin Bieber banned from China because of ‘bad behavior’ ‘Despacito’ makes history as most streamed song of all-time The Weeknd, Lorde and Coldplay to headline 2017 iHeartRadio Music Festival Kendrick Lamar buys a life-changing wheelchair accessible van for one of his fans Ed Sheehan to guest star on music-themed Simpsons episode Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Rancid's Tim Armstrong have teamed to form a new supergroup called the Armstrongs. Billie Joe's son Joey Armstrong (of the punk band SWMRS) and Tim's nephew Rey Armstrong round out the quartet, which also released their first song, "If There Was Ever a Time.” Billy Corgan to sell guitars and amps used on Smashing Pumpkins albums Upcoming Tours: Northlane have announced a UK and European Mesmer Would Tour 2017. The Moivelife and the Early November announce fall co-headlining tour (Septmeber 26th at The Bottom Lounge in Chicago, IL) Sleeping With Sirens announce intimate ‘Gossip’ tour (September 8th at The Bottom Lounge in Chicago, IL) Wilco announce fall US tour. Check their website to find the closest event to you. Albums of the Week: Matt: The Sleeping - Questions and Answers (2006) Grant: Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American Main Topics Thursday’s Geoff Rickly Shares Thoughts On Why Singers Have High Suicide Rates Following the death of Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, one fan reached out to Rickly asking if he had any insights on why this seems to happen in the industry along with asking "How do we help people who (from an outside view) seem to have it all?” Rickly responded with an amazing note that went into detail about the pressures that singers have to face, along with the environment that all band members find themselves in. Where to get Help If you or someone you know is struggling with mental illness, there is help to be found. Please consider these online resources and talk to your regular doctor about your symptoms: Get Immediate Help http://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help/ Online Crisis Network https://www.imalive.org/ International Association For Suicide Prevention http://www.iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres/ The Anxiety and Depression Association of America http://www.adaa.org/finding-help The National Alliance On Mental Illness http://www.nami.org/ American Psychiatric Association http://www.psychiatry.org/mental-health/key-topics/finding-help National Institute of Mental Health http://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml American Psychological of Mental Health http://locator.apa.org/ Children’s Music Therapy Program Established In Chris Cornell’s Honor Hip-Hop Ousts Rock As Most Listened To Genre In America Spotify Sued For Copyright Infringement Again Jay-Z Closes In On The Beatles