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Ben and H3NRY sit down with Caleb Jermale of the It's Just Us (IJU) collective and discuss shooting music videos for Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo, Dess Dior, and Polo G, tips for aspiring videographers & directors, and more!FOLLOW Caleb:https://instagram.com/calebjermaleFOLLOW One More Time:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimecasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@onemoretimecastBUY Producer Tees:https://www.h3nrywitha3.com/shop
Am I my brother's keeper? Yes, I am! This episode features my line brothers from the Iota Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma on the campus of Shaw University. We discuss our experience as young Black men in college in the 1990s, the impact of attending a historic HBCU, and where we are in life 30 years later. You don't want to miss this fun, informative, transparent, and emotional discussion.
In today's episode, Wesley sits down with Jermale Eddie to talk more about being a father. Jermale is the Co-Founder / Owner of Malamiah Juice Bar. For additional information regarding Jermale, see below. https://www.malamiahjuicebar.com
Imagine if you pulled up to an arena in Europe and as soon as you got out of the nice Audi or Beamer the club provided for you. Your range began in that same parking lot. This is the world that Jermale Jones lives in. We met many moons ago, when he was a rookie chasing a pro hoop dream and being MVP of a showcase I was coaching at. He got my vote because he was fearless. He had that quiet southern hospitality about him, but deep down I could see he was an ice cold killer in between those lines. He was hitting NBA range three's with ease. Many men fell off. Many men gave up on their pro hoop dreams. Many men aren't built for everything that comes with getting paid to hoop overseas. This sharp shooter from Birmingham, Alabama is built for pro hoops overseas without a doubt!
Jermale Eddie
Community Get Down Special feat. Ezra Jermale
Jermale finally made it to the show! We've been working to connect for a few months and were finally able to make it happen. This episode is juicy, pun intended! Follow Malamiah on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malamiahjuicebar/
It’s week 26 of the EOD Podcast and we are still on the hunt for a new host. For this week, we welcome back Jermale and also friend of the show, Miracle. Listen as we discuss the current hype around music and also the new Tyler album. We then talk about the trend with yeezy sneakers and our opinion on them. Later in the episode, hear us talk about the new Child’s Play movie and the lastest John Wick.
Welcome back to EOD Podcast for Episode 21. Tania is out this week and in her place we have two special guests, Kristen and Jermale. Listen as discuss untapped civilizations and whether or not people should make contact with them. We also talk about the new Uzi tracks that released this week. We then talk about Nipsey's memorial and about how people are trying to resell their tickets for money. Finally Kristian and Jermale admit their fear of flying and the crew discusses favorite vacation spots.
It’s week 13 of the podcast and also Valentine’s Day. This week we have two guest Kristen and Jermale in place of Tania. We kick off by starting with our views on the Grammys and what we thought of the awards. Then we dive into some more personal topics like the controversy behind Sheck Wes and also what Valentine’s Day means to us.
Tania is babysitting her sister and in her place we have a special guest and friend of the show, Jermale. Listen as the guys talk about open relationships, the Don Q and Tory Lanez diss and much more. Terrence is sick so bare with his awful voice.
Due to the Los Angeles flu season Tania is out sick. In her place, two of our good friends Jermale and James join us to end out 2018. Listen to us talk everything from Instagram and its role in modern society to loyalty in relationships. Enjoy listening knowing that Sin forgot his mic cable.
Host: Randy Otterbridge Guest: Jermale Eddie,Co-Owner of Malamiah Juice Bar In 2012, Jermale Eddie was introduced to the practice of juicing after watching a documentary recommended by a friend. He sought out more information and was amazed to learn the immense nutritional benefits associated with drinking fresh juice. Jermale bought a juicer and began juicing regularly at home for himself and his family. He was glad to discover that in addition to the significant health benefits that juice provides, the fresh juices are also delicious. This was proven by the ultimate test when his (then) 3-year-old son tried the juice and wanted more. Jermale’s wife, Anissa, first raised the idea of starting a juice bar in Grand Rapids, and the vision for Malamiah Juice Bar was born. “Malamiah” is a combination of the names of their two sons - Malachi and Nehemiah. It is their hope that this business can be part of the legacy they pass on to their children. Visit Jermale and Anissa Online http://www.malamiahjuicebar.com