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Semula is a Singapore-based social enterprise that's giving plastic waste a second life. By transforming discarded materials into products like furniture and corporate gifts, Semula champions the idea that sustainability and creativity can go hand in hand. Founded by a group of friends united by a passion for the environment, the business has evolved from a small initiative into a purpose-driven enterprise. So, what if the plastic we throw away could become something beautiful and useful again?On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Jeryl, the Co-founder of Semula to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fellas discover the song of the summer and breakdown The Rizzler's surgical verse on the 'We Bring The Boom' remix. Are these two songs the same? The new Zelda is also good!Hear when happened when Levins saw an animated movie in Singapore with Jeryl on our bonus episode on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969
KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING – THE LOST EPISODES!! Way back in 2021, the original server we were using to host the first 60+ episodes of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING mysteriously vanished, and the episodes, while never technically unavailable, became harder to find once we migrated to a new server. We are pleased and proud to begin the long-overdue task of migrating the episodes over to the new server, to have them all in the same place at last! In this premiere episode, we flash back to 2019 – Woodstock was about to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, and we were very much looking forward to an exciting weekend at the YASGUR ROAD REUNION! Here we have the one and only JERYL ABRAMSON talking about that year's Reunion, the motivation to make that a yearly event and much more!
This episode features your homegrown home grow expert, Jeryl of Build4Twenty! Not only is Jeryl an experienced HVAC technician, but knows EVERYTHING about what it takes to create a thriving environment for grow houses. Sponsored by Fujitsu Airstage.
Jeryl shares his experience, strength, and hope. The Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting gathers at 7:00 p.m. every Sunday on Zoom and Live in person, please join us at https://zoom.us/s/451797737 Password: NewYMCA. Join us live at Mission Lutheran Church. 24360 Yosemite Rd, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. 24360 Yosemite Rd - Google Maps. Generally, 2 shares (a 10 minute and 40 minute) are published mid-week, which were records the previous Sunday.Please contact us at lagunaniguelspeakermeeting@gmail.com for more information about the meeting or any comments you may have. Thanks for listening.RSS: Feed: https://dashboard.rss.com/podcasts/lagunaniguelspeakermeeting/
Jeryl shares his experience, strength, and hope. The Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting gathers at 7:30 p.m. every Sunday on Zoom and Live in person Please join us at https://zoom.us/j/451797737 Password: NewYMCAJoin us live at Mission Lutheran Church. 24360 Yosemite Rd, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677https://goo.gl/maps/RqUeuu5kzSkdX3as6Generally, 2 shares (a 10 minute and 40 minute) are published mid week, which were recorded the previous Sunday.Please contact us at lagunaniguelspeakermeeting@gmail.com for more information about the meeting or any comments you may have. Thanks for listening. RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/lagunaniguelspeakermeeting/feed.xml
Angela, The Mayor and I discuss important Fredericksburg, Texas city issues. We start with - Why did the city move the Council meeting to the day time?
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jeryl Bier is Editor of Pluribus, an online project exploring the rising tide of illiberalism and its recent progeny, cancel culture.
On the latest episode of Breaking it Down REDUX, Jeryl Lee Ralph talks about the importance of women and their personal health. Plus, Billy Bob Thorton talks about the last season of Goliath. All that & more, right here!
Jeryl shares his story about building his brand and business and what it took to do that. Jeryl started working for other businesses in the same field to learn as much as he could before diving into buying his own store. In this episode the three discuss different challenges Jeryl has faced as well as some amazing successes. Please like and subscribe to our podcast!
Jeryl Cole of@offtheroxjoins the Swirl Suite this week. Maryland natives, Jeryl & Ty Cole desired a high-end wine and beer shop so they built one in their own neighborhood on the East Side of#Baltimore.https://www.instagram.com/offtherox/?hl=enhttps://shop.offtheroxwine.com/Collaboration Boxwww.vinemeupdc.com/shop-1/p/beadsnbutterboxBooks and Bottlesfb.watch/8tow8Qx-dE/The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeryl Cole of @offtherox joins the Swirl Suite this week. Maryland natives, Jeryl & Ty Cole desired a high-end wine and beer shop so they built one in their own neighborhood on the East Side of #Baltimore.https://www.instagram.com/offtherox/?hl=enhttps://shop.offtheroxwine.com/Collaboration Boxwww.vinemeupdc.com/shop-1/p/beadsnbutterboxBooks and Bottlesfb.watch/8tow8Qx-dE/The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeryl Cole of @offtherox joins the Swirl Suite this week. Maryland natives, Jeryl & Ty Cole desired a high-end wine and beer shop so they built one in their own neighborhood on the East Side of #Baltimore.https://www.instagram.com/offtherox/?hl=enhttps://shop.offtheroxwine.com/Collaboration Boxwww.vinemeupdc.com/shop-1/p/beadsnbutterboxBooks and Bottlesfb.watch/8tow8Qx-dE/The Swirl Suite:@SwirlSuitewww.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_NoireSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/SwirlSuite. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chuck Proudfit is the Founder and President of SKILLSOURCE®, which delivers sustainable growth in sales, profits and people to client companies through a focus on winning strategies, strong leadership and healthy cultures. SKILLSOURCE® integrates consulting, training and coaching services to deliver “Business Building” through carefully assembled teams of talented contractors. Chuck developed his general management expertise at three industry-leading firms: The Procter & Gamble Company, The Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery, and LensCrafters Corporation. Chuck earned his academic degree from Harvard University, where he pioneered the school's organizational development curriculum. Chuck has held adjunct faculty positions at the Great Oaks Institute and Cincinnati Christian University. Chuck has been quoted, interviewed, profiled and published in wide-ranging media such as Success, Outcomes, Inspire, BRAVE, Lead, NOW, Half Time Report and Christianity Today magazines; the Business Courier, The Small Business Journal, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Daily Herald, The Chicago Tribune, and The Boston Globe; as well as Soap Box media, Success Radio, Street Insider, Cision, American Dreamers, Revelations Documentaries and Fox TV. Chuck is the founder of At Work on Purpose, a ministry guiding Christians to integrate faith and work. He serves on the faculty for Transform Our World, an alliance of marketplace and ministry leaders working together to make the world a better place. Chuck is an advisory board member with Self Sustaining Enterprises, which generates profits for philanthropy through entrepreneurism. Chuck has led SKILLSOURCE® to a TriState Success Award for exceptional business growth, a Torch Award commendation for business ethics from the Better Business Bureau, and a Perfect 10 Certified Corporate Culture designation. Chuck has received the Angel Award for community service from the Smith Family Foundation. Chuck holds a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do under U.S. Olympic Coach Hong Kong Kim. He serves as an Elder at Grace Chapel near his home in Mason, Ohio, and periodically leads business people on missions trips to under-resourced countries. Chuck and his wife Jeryl are the proud parents of Aidan and Maya, both adopted as infants from South Korea.
On this week's episode of PTM Podcast, we talked to Jeryl Hayes who's a triathlete/marathoner and a Reproductive Justice (RJ) advocate and lawyer. In our conversation with Jeryl we learned about how she began to trust her body to achieve triathlons and marathons, and about the importance of being in spaces that celebrate Black women. Considering that Jeryl and Daniela share movement work, you'll also hear conversations about Reproductive Justice and radical rest during the COIVD-19 pandemic. Jeryl can be found on the gram at @jdhayes4 Team Mentions + Resources: IronGirl @districttriathlon Thanks to our partners: @AthleticBrewing @UrbanAthleticClub @PhillyBikeExpo @Walzcaps @AfterShokz
#Jeryl www.thesatinlounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes Life Coach, Queer Indie Artist JERYL to #PillowTalk Jeryl discusses creating soundtrack music for tv/film and the web, The Documentary Sentencing The Victim, and indie artists hacks. She's an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician, and you can find her music on more television and movie soundtracks than we would probably recognize. Venice the Series, Anyone But Me, the PBS Series Independent Lens and Jeryl's song "So Many Things" Sidewalks Entertainment Television's theme song. She describes her music as acoustic-power-pop-rock. Get motivated for fitness as Jeryl is also a certified physical trainer. Learn more about her at her website. Jeryl Website FACEBOOK @JerylMotivation TWITTER @JerylMusic INSTAGRAM @JerylMotivation OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YouTube Channel #TheSatinLoungeLive INSTAGRAM @_thesatinlounge TWITTER @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK @TheSatinLoungewithKiaRene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM @iamkiarene TWITTER @KiaRene FACEBOOK @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
Vocalist and educator Jeryl Cunningham shares high-performance habits and remote learning strategies.
For this episode I ask Jeryl Prescott to talk to me about the state of race relations in the film/tv industry. We talked about what she has experienced in Hollywood over the last 15-20 years. We talked about the roles Jordan Peele, Ava DuVernay, and Tyler Perry have played in breaking down stereotypes about what black and brown audiences want to watch. When I asked her what she hopes will come of the social unrest, with regards the industry, she says, “Hopefully we will get beyond the numbers game.” However, she does go on to say that the commitment for real change has to come from the top, “That’s where some of the most difficult conversations about bias and racism have to happen.” Jeryl Prescott is an actress best known for her role as Jacqui on The Walking Dead and a series regular as Madame Xanadu on Swamp Thing. Jeryl has also worked on many other projects including Birth of a Nation and High Flying Bird. Find out more about Jeryl Prescott https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1367802/ and on IG @therealjeryl If you want to chat or ask questions about the episode go to FB: https://www.facebook.com/tarmeydanielle/ and visit the group page. Follow me on IG @tarmeydanielle, on Twitter @TarmeyDanielle
Stay on to listen to both shows, they follow each other. A one hour Seven Generation Clearing (healing) is a very profound ceremony that calls on your ancestors from seven previous generations to empower you to clear, heal and release any issue that you are currently facing. It allows you to call on the wisdom, love, experience and support of the people who came before you, whose DNA you carry. Teri Angel is an angel conduit who has been called in this current lifetime to connect with her ancestors and Native American heritage to help others benefit from healing their energy fields. Join me, Deb Goldberg, Dr. Ruth Anderson & Teri Angel for this amazing opportunity to release ancestral energy and patterns to unleash a new future live on Angel Heart Radio http://www.facebook.com/AngelHeartRadio/ The second interview - join me and Rev. Jeryl Anne Peterson-Heatherdale Spiritual Teacher, Holistic Life Coach, Reiki Master, Angelic Reiki Practioner and Healing Facilitator and videocaster on Rising Up with Jeryl Anne to discuss "How to access the Divine within ourselves." Dr. Ruth Anderson award-winning, international best-selling author and founder of Enlightened World https://www.facebook.com/enlightenedworldnetwork/ www.enlightenedworld.online Teri Angel Happiness Coach, energy healer, author, spiritual teacher, mentor, and motivational speaker www.angelspeakers.com Rev. Jeryl Anne Peterson-Heatherdale - https://www.facebook.com/jerylanne.heatherdale
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On 14 November 2019, the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) proposed a sudden and unprecedented 492% increase in fees required to access historical records held by the USCIS Genealogy Program. Many of these records should already be publicly accessible under the law. The USCIS is essentially holding them hostage, demanding individuals pay exorbitant and unjustifiable fees to access documents of our immigrant ancestors. YOU HAVE UNTIL DECEMBER 30, 2019, TO SUBMIT COMMENTS TO HELP STOP THIS FEE INCREASE. We strongly urge you to visit https://www.recordsnotrevenue.com/ and protest this action! News You Can Use and Share Verogen, Inc., has purchased GEDmatch. Drew explains the new opt in/out requirement to accept the terms of service in order to continue to use the site. MyHeritage added 18.6 million new historical records in October 2019. In the first half of November, they added another 18.8 million records. In the second half of November, they added another 8.8 million new records. Drew announces those record collections. The Ohio Genealogical Society has issued a call for lecture proposals for its 2021 Conference to be held in Columbus, Ohio. Nathan Dylan Goodwin has a new book coming out in January 2020 titled The Sterling Affair. Findmypast has released Yorkshire Memorial Inscriptions; Scotland, Renfrewshire Death & Burial Index; Scotland, Stirlingshire & Perthshire Burials; Northumberland Baptisms, Marriages, and Burial collections; Northumberland and Durham Memorial Inscriptions; and Texas County Tax Rolls (1846-1910). FamilySearch celebrates its 125th anniversary. FamilySearch adds the ability to document all family relationships, including same-sex marriages and adoptions. Drew discusses many new and expanded collections from FamilySearch. Cyndi Says Cyndi Ingle recommends that listeners try something new. Our Listeners Talk to Us Lili wrote a great follow-up to our previous discussion of research logs. The Guys talk about more options and setting up a calendar/to-do list to recheck online sites. Linda wrote to compliment us on what she is learning at the new Genealogy Guys Learn subscription site. Linda also wrote to discuss RM7 not running under the new macOS Catalina operating system. Drew discusses downloading and installing CrossOver software from CodeWeavers. Dianne encourages people to regularly recheck FamilySearch and other online sites frequently for the addition and update of records. Eugene shares a story about a man whose 1870 diary details his departure from Michigan to California and each day until his wife and children joined him. Janet responded concerning a recent listener email about foreign service. She shared a link concerning foreign service list resources at the Hathi Trust Digital Library website at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001719572. Jeryl of the Genealogical Society of Sarasota [Florida] wrote to discuss their work to record and map all the cemeteries in the county. They are looking for cemetery mapping software in which to record their work. We ask our listeners to share any information they have to help the GSS in its endeavor. The Genealogy Guys and Vivid-Pix have issued a new call for nominations for the Unsung Heroes Awards. Submissions will be accepted until midnight EST on February 1, 2020. Awards will be announced at RootsTech 2020 in Salt Lake City. Full details and links to nomination forms can be found on our blog at http://blog.genealogyguys.com/2019/12/genealogy-guys-and-vivid-pix-issue-call.html. You can even nominate yourself! Thank you to our Patreon supporters! Please tell your friends or your society about our free podcasts. Visit The Genealogy Guys Blog at http://blog.genealogyguys.com for more free news and interesting ideas for your genealogy. Enroll in Genealogy Guys Learn at https://genealogyguys.learn for written courses, videos, and helpful resources. New content is added every month! And join The Genealogy Squad Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/genealogysquad/ for the highest quality help from the founders Blaine T. Bettinger, Cyndi Ingle, Drew Smith, and George G. Morgan, and from more than 26,000 members worldwide!
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing. To commemorate this occasion, the Nixon Library has a new, exciting and interactive exhibit throughout the year. It’s called Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind. Our guest today on this edition of the Nixon Now podcast not only witnessed the Apollo 11 Splashdown in the South Pacific 50 years ago. He participated in it as a young U.S. Navy lieutenant aboard the nearby USS Arlington. His name is Jeryl Cordell. Mr. Cordell spent 21 years in the U.S. Navy. He took part in the all nuclear powered task force aboard the USS South Carolina; he was the tactical digital data links branch head for the US Commander in Chief of Pacific Command in Hawaii; and worked for the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon in the National Military Command Center — otherwise known as the “War Room. " He was on duty the day that President Reagan was shot. His story about the Apollo events was recently featured in The San Diego Union Tribune. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis. Photo: President Nixon aboard the USS Hornet observing the splash down of the Apollo 11 astronauts on July 24, 1969. (Richard Nixon Presidential Library)
Guess What! We Got A Podcast! EP. 3 ft BK Irons, Jeryl White, LJ White, Dennis Richardson and special guest Dr. Marin Harbor! This episode we have a sitdown with Dr. Marin Harbor, a transgender woman who has come to share some of her experiences and shed light on some of the unknowns. This interview went very well and as always no topic is off limits.
This episode we talk with our special guest about whatever comes up, anything from Area 51 to why BK Irons looks like he works out but doesn't. Tune in!
This episode we touch on marijuana legalization, the recent unwarned storm in Lima Ohio, NBA trades, equal pay for women, Monique Netflix beef, Little Mermaid controversy, Bill Cosby, R. Kelly and many other topics!
On this episode of Swamp Thing Radio Carolyn and I (Wendy) embark on a mystical journey through some of DCs more ethereal magic characters. The main focus of this episode is on getting to know the character of Madame Xanadu who will be played by Jeryl Prescott on DC Universe's Swamp Thing. You may remember Jeryl from her role as Jacqui on The Walking Dead. Along the way we will spend some time on characters that play an influential role not just in Madame Xanadu's story but in Swamp Thing's as well. We will be focusing mainly on Madame Xanadu, The Phantom Stranger, The Spectre and Etrigan the Demon/Jason Blood with a few others like John Constantine and Merlin Thrown in for good Measure.
It's a bird, it's a plane, issa man??? This week Ladies Night is joined by friends Jeryl and Jourdan to talk The Wopsters, women tossing salad, and of course the dreaded breakup... Do breaks lead to breakups? Are we already done before official calling it quits? Can anything serious come from a rebound situation(ship)? Click play and get the answers to all this and more! Grab a glass and join us for Ladies Night.
Our guest is Chuck Proudfit, President of SkillSource and Executive Director of At Work on Purpose®. Chuck also serves as an Executive Board Member for Self Sustaining Enterprises. This innovative organization creates self-sustaining initiatives, including entrepreneurial ventures, that generate a sustainable flow of funds for ministry around the world. Prior to undertaking leadership with SKILLSOURCE®, At Work on Purpose® and Self Sustaining Enterprises, Chuck developed general management skills at three industry-leading firms: The Procter & Gamble Company, The Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery, and LensCrafters Corporation. As a student at Harvard University, Chuck pioneered the school’s organizational development curriculum. Chuck has been quoted, interviewed, profiled and published in print and digital media, radio and television, across the U.S. and overseas. He is the author of Citywide Marketplace Ministry in a Box, and co-author of BIZNISTRY: Transforming Lives Through Enterprise. He holds a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do under U.S. Olympic Coach Hong Kong Kim. Chuck and his wife Jeryl are the parents of two children adopted from South Korea.
Summary Meet Jeryl Jagoda, a social media expert based in Los Angeles. Jeryl manages her own social media business and has tweeted for everyone, including Ricki Lake. She's created social media strategies and managed crowdfund efforts for documentaries. Tune in to learn more about another side of the social media world. Plus! Tune in after Jeryl’s interview for some “speed dating” with Andrea Boehlke, Aubry’s Survivor: Game Changers tribemate. Thanks for coming on the show, Jeryl. And Andrea, thanks for continuing your showmance with me! Highlights 1:36 A rundown on Jeryl’s background 2:30 The beginnings of a career in social media 6:30 Jeryl’s time as part of the “Twitterati” 7:35 A niche in crowdfunding 10:53 “Feminists, What Where They Thinking?” — Jeryl’s latest project 14:00 Jeryl’s unique perspective on the world of social media and the magic of Facebook 17:15 Professor Jeryl Jagoda 19:57 Ricki Lake and other television adventures 22:00 Keeping up on the wild world of the web 25:12 The future of social media 27:50 From East Coast to West 32:10 Speed dating with Andrea Boehlke Contact Jeryl Business website: www.impactsquaredproductions.com Email: info@impactsquaredproductions.com Twitter: twitter.com/JerylJagoda Contact Andrea on Social Media Twitter: twitter.com/andreaboehlke Instagram: instagram.com/andreaboehlke Please visit www.oddwithaubry.com for links and bonus content. Opening song clip credit: Requiem for a Fish by The Freak Fandango Orchestra.
Gretchen & Jeryl, creators of Impact Squared Productions share important social networking guidance and how to build your community. For information about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com.
In the course of my job, I have had the opportunity to meet some wonderful people who have shared their stories with me (and my clients) over the past 20 years. Of course it is fair to say that some of these stories stand out more than others. About seven years ago, I found myself in Arizona interviewing professional athletes including Brian Roberts who played for the Baltimore Orioles and Dhani Jones who was a linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals. In addition to professional athletes, I was also interviewing high school athletes; who would have thought that my conversation with a high school athlete’s mother would be the one I remembered most from that project almost a decade ago? I was hired to interview a student named Zack when I engaged his mother, Jeryl, in some small talk. She told me she was from upstate NY and had recently moved to Phoenix but still owned some property in NY State. I told her that my aunt and uncle owned a farm in Little Falls, NY and she told me that her property was in Bethel. My ears perked up; she appeared to be the age of someone who may have attended Woodstock in 1969 (due to issues obtaining permits, festival organizers wound up holding the festival billed as “3 Days of Peace and Music” at a farm in Bethel, NY approximately 60 miles away from the town of Woodstock). After a moment of silence, and a sly smile, she blew my mind by admitting, “My husband and I own Max Yasgur’s homestead.” If you don't know who Max Yasgur is, Google his name. Now. Fast forward seven years and I find myself back in Phoenix; this time interviewing people about banking. On a whim, I search for Jeryl on Facebook and send her an invite which, to my surprise, is accepted. I asked if she could spend thirty minutes or so speaking to me and she welcomed the opportunity. We discussed what it was like to be a teenager in the later part of the 1960s and how she would travel from her home in Brooklyn to nearby Manhattan in order to see a “who’s who” of bands at the Fillmore East. Jeryl also talks about how she and her mother, who were vacationing in upstate NY in the summer of 1969, brought food and water to people stranded on the thruway during the Woodstock festival as well as how she, and her late husband Roy, came to own the Yasgur Homestead. However, the story doesn’t end in the 60’s. Jeryl shares the struggles she and Roy faced with the town of Bethel as the two, in true hippie spirit, tried to “welcome hippies home” every summer to commemorate those three days in 1969. Rolling Stone named Woodstock as “One of the 50 moments that changed the history of Rock and Roll” so it is only natural that people would want to make a pilgrimage to such a site; however, the town put up nothing but roadblocks to anniversaries and reunions. After 17 years of battling the town, the required permit allowing gatherings was issued but it was a bittersweet victory for Jeryl; her beloved husband Roy died weeks earlier. This conversation is filled with great stories of the sixties as well as the drama of a legal battle that stretched from the 90s and into the 2000s. You will also hear Jeryl’s take on the music industry today and why she feels so strongly that artist’s should retain the rights to their music. Above all, though, you will hear a story from someone who experienced a period of time in American culture that transcends generations; a time that may have divided old and young but also united people of different ethnicities, backgrounds, and persuasions. I hope you enjoy Jeryl’s story as much as I enjoyed uncorking it! Feel free to send any feedback you have to mike@uncorkingastory.com and happy listening. This episode is sponsored by the novel Return to Casa Grande. Visit www.returntocasagrande.com to learn more.
Jeryl F. Hodge’s book, Save the Pages for Future Generations, is of special value to her for a personal reason. She and her mother had a good relationship when her mother died at age 59. Although Jeryl thought about how much she valued her mother, she wanted to write about their lives. She believes some of the stories might help resolve old conflicts and promote understanding among family members. Jeryl takes a great deal of pride in recognizing the role of her late parents, Esmie and Charles Frazer, during the course of her life. In 2011, Jeryl was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 57 years old. She learned to manage her therapy throughout her life. Jeryl F. Hodge now loves to read, write, and collect information on the early history of the US Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands. Her interest in the final was to write a book about her family history as it was in her homeland. Another reason for writing this book is that her mother told her about her experiences growing up in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, and was not able to publish them. Jeryl recalled wonderful, often-forgotten experiences and have written them on paper since she retired. Jeryl, a native of Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands, grew up in Saint Thomas with her parents and in Tortola with her grandparents and aunts. A graduate of Charlotte Amalie High School, Jeryl lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida. A former employee with 38 years of employment with VITelCo (Virgin Islands Telephone Company), now Innovative Telephone Company, Jeryl is best recognized for singing with the eleven-o’clock choir at Christ Church Methodist. She is the wife of Irvine Hodge Sr. and a mother of two children, Irvine Jr. and Devin. Visit Jeryl at: http://www.savethepages.com/
Jeryl F. Hodge is a native of Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands. She grew up in Saint Thomas with her parents and in Tortola with her grandparents and aunts. Jeryl F. Hodge is a graduate of Charlotte Amalie High School. She now lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida. She had worked at Vitelco, which is now Innovative Telephone Company, for 38 years. She is best recognized for singing locally in the eleven-o’clock choir at Christ Church Methodist. She is the wife of Irvine Hodge Sr. and a mother of two children, Irvine Jr. and Devin. Jeryl takes a great deal of pride in recognizing the role of her late parents, Esmie and Charles Frazer, during the course of her life. In 2011, Jeryl was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 57 years old. She learned to manage her therapy throughout her life. Jeryl F. Hodge now loves to read, write, and collect information on the early history of the US Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands. Her interest in the final was to write a book about her family history as it was in her homeland. Jeryl’s book, Save the Pages, is of special value to her for a personal reason. She and her mother had a good relationship when her mother died at age 59. Although Jeryl thought about how much she valued her mother, she wanted to write about their lives. She believes some of the stories might help resolve old conflicts and promote understanding among family members. Another reason for writing this book is that her mother told her about her experiences growing up in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, and was not able to publish them. Jeryl recalled wonderful, often-forgotten experiences and have written them on paper since she retired. Visit Jeryl at: http://www.savethepages.com/
Mo, Krystene, Jeryl offer honest feedback about life as a Taurus!
The Guys are very pleased to welcome a new sponsor for the Podcast, findmypast.com The news includes: WikiTree announces the re-opening of member registration. Mocavo has acquired ReadyMicro in a move to help the company and other organizations holding genealogical information digitize more content for genealogists. Origins.net announced that they have added two new collections to their National Wills Index: Lancaster Wills Index (1457-1748 and 1793-1812) and Surrey PCC Will Abstracts (1736-1812). Ancestry.com has acquired 1000Memories, Inc. Early Bird Registration is now open for RootsTech 2013, and Drew is one of their official bloggers. The Federation of Genealogical Societies has announced it's 2003 FGS Conference to be held in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Our new sponsor, findmypast.com, is offering a 20% discount on its world subscription. Check out their Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/findmypastus. They are posting a genealogy tip each day of October in celebration of Family History Month. They also have 84 ancestry family history badges on their Facebook page that you can display and share. Here is the link: http://www.facebook.com/findmypastus#!/media/set/?set=a.446586192058898.124787.302628856454633&type=1. In addition, click on the image of the flag and crown to take the “Are You Related to The Queen” 7-question quiz. George discusses his terrific experience at the Detroit Public Library and a behind-the-scenes tour of some incredible items in the Burton Historical Collection! The listener email includes: Mike asked for advice about a family story. An ancestor, Ellen Chance, supposedly did not sail on the Titanic, but took another ship to the U.S. in August, the RMS Campania. The Guys did some research and share their results. Lee asked for clarification as to which Veterans Affairs location he should contact regarding a Civil War pension file that was closed after 1929. Records for ancestors and surviving spouses who received pension benefits and died in 1930 and later are likely still held by the national Veterans Affairs. Blaise shared a fabulous link at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-19487335 for seven monarchs' missing graves. Paul, who lives in Germany, asks whether his English translations of German records can be copyrighted. Jeryl asks about Reunion 10 software. Rick has recently purchased both the 2nd and 3rd editions of George's book How to Do Everything: Genealogy. He talks about his research in South Carolina and in the Clayton Genealogical Library in Houston. Drew discusses his discovery of some delayed birth certificates at Ancestry.com
Mystical Psychic Jeryl Larson is joining Mark to discuss the power of being a Taurus and the unique way she guides people to the truth. Jeryl is the embodiment of Taurus and in this rare interview we'll be given the secrets she has to living to the fullest extent of who we are. Don't miss todays show -- Readings will follow!
New Yorkers are known for being blunt -- they’re not afraid to speak their minds or express an opinion -- whether it be about the weather or world politics. On this week's Cityscape, we’ll delve into two new books that tap into the wisdom of some of the city’s most noteworthy residents.