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Welcome to episode 527. This week we have two tales for you: about a child's run-in with an unsettling pair of debt collectors, and a reporter finds his calling on a desolate stretch of highway.COMING UPGood Evening: hello again & contest: 00:01:06Tim Jeffreys' Myerscough and Skelton as read by Alexandra Elroy: 00:04:51Davin Ireland's Battleground as read by Scott Fulps: 00:13:50PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchTim JeffreysAlexandra ElroyAlexandra Elroy | One Cup of Perfect Tea PodcastDavin IrelandOriginal Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda GottfriedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 50, Tim Jeffreys chats with Pat about the release of his new film, The 41st Day, a documentary about 2:04:59 marathoner Ryan Hall. We talked about the 7 year journey that started with a Kickstarter campaign, took him to Ethiopia, and how he handled Ryan's career taking some challenging turns, and their relationship along the way. He also weighs in on the INEOS 1:59 Challenge, the 2020 Marathon Trials, and the 2020 Track & Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon. The 41st Day will be screened on Thursday, October 24th at the Alamo Drafthouse at 5pm and 8pm. Tim will do a Q&A after each screening. Get tickets at SirWalterRunning.com.
Before Tim Jeffreys landed at Fohr as the marketing director, where he oversees brand communication that helps companies and agencies execute influencer projects, he wore many hats. He studied math in college, did a little coaching, managed an independent movie theatre and tested his hand at filmmaking. His biggest project and first feature film is coming soon. It called 'The 41st Day' – the title comes from Biblical references and how something special may be bound to happen after 40 days. The film followed American marathoner Ryan Hall and his build-up to the London Olympics in 2012. However, injuries spiraled and really changed Hall’s career until he retired in 2015. The film was also a major part of Tim’s life and so it was also life-changing for him. We spend a bit of time discussing its impact and Tim’s passion toward his work. We also touch on Tim's history as a decent high school runner in North Carolina, his first marathon at 16, finding out his grandfather served up a historic home run to Babe Ruth and much more. Follow Tim on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thjeffreys/ Follow the 41st Day on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanhallfilm/ Original Trailer for the 41st Day: https://vimeo.com/39801781 ------- ❤️ Please consider supporting our work. We want to continue pushing out the podcast on a bi-weekly basis and bring you quality audio for our guests. we're simply asking for you to set aside a few dollars that might go toward a coffee or dollar slice to support our work. In return, we'll do our best to put together exclusive episodes, interviews and maybe some video for those supporters. The NYC running community is awesome and we'd appreciate the assistance: www.patreon.com/runnersofnyc --------- SPONSOR: Ragnar has made running a team sport. It is the perfect combination for you and your running friends whether you’re a serious runner, casual runner or a mix of both. Everyone can run a Ragnar and finish the overnight relay together. With 19 trail races and 16 road races across the country, there’s sure to be one close by – including one right here in our New York City backyard at Wawayanda Lake October 11-12. Embrace the challenge. Sign up today and get $80 off your team at any 2019 or 2020 race with promo code RUNNYC. Visit runragnar.com/RunnersOfNYC --------- ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/RunnersOfNYC instagram.com/runnersofnyc ▶ Follow Chris twitter.com/ChrisChavez instagram.com/chris_j_chavez www.strava.com/athletes/9032675 ▶ Follow Leigh Anne twitter.com/leighannesharek instagram.com/wicked.la www.strava.com/athletes/10122804
“The ugly side of the sport is an amazing thing that we get to experience as runners. That’s the most appealing thing to me about running is just to get yourself in these pretty daunting situations, pull yourself up and march through it. Usually, it works pretty well as a larger metaphor for life.” Stephen Kersh joins the podcast. He might be familiar to a lot of people who follow the podcast since he's made a couple of appearances on the feed and also was one of the integral figures who helped start CITIUS MAG in 2017. This past weekend I was part of his crew at the Western States Endurance Run. It’s a 100-mile race from Squaw to Auburn in California. This was his first Western States and his first-ever 100-mile race and he did it in 15 hours, 54 minutes and 15 seconds to finish 7th overall. Heck of a debut. I was truly honored to be part of it. Major props to my fellow crew members Jeanne Mack, Paul Snyder, Tim Jeffreys, Ryan Sterner and the Kersh family. I sat down with Stephen on Sunday night to try and unpack the whole day. I'm joined on this episode by Tim, Ryan and Paul. Stay tuned for a thorough recap of the crewing experience by reading on CITIUSMAG.com. ❤️ Support for this episode of the CITIUS MAG Podcast comes from The Rambling Runner's Road to the Olympic Trials. Get ready for Matt Chittim to peel back the curtain on the training from the likes of Jared Ward, Kellyn Taylor, Parker Stinson, Sarah Bishop and more. First episode out on July 8th. How to subscribe and listen: http://citiusmag.com/road-to-the-olympic-trials-podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XMFoBf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2RRCndK ✩ Stephen Kersh on Instagram: instagram.com/StephenKersh ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/CitiusMag instagram.com/citiusmag facebook.com/citiusmag ✩ Connect with Chris twitter.com/ChrisChavez instagram.com/chris_j_chavez
It's time to hear from the brand side of things. Idalia Salsamendi talks to our host Tim Jeffreys about witnessing the beginning of the influencer industry as well as her work with influencer Chriselle Lim. Idalia's honest, no BS approach is something we really appreciate at Fohr--in fact, she's been a conference speaker for us two times now. Influencers and brands, you'll want to take some notes.
Lex Dieck (also known as Lexicon of Style) is an NYC based style blogger and fashion designer. Her mission is to embody every aspect of style. She sees it as a visual dictionary where women can unite to find inspiration to express themselves through fashion, beauty, travel, and everyday life.In this episode, she talks to Fohr Marketing Director and host Tim Jeffreys about her upbringing in Texas, her scarf business, how she learned who she was and expressing that through the content she creates.
In episode 5 of Fohr Ground, Fohr Marketing Director + host Tim Jeffreys sits down with menswear influencer Marcel Floruss. They discuss everything from growing a following on YouTube to the meaning of creativity.
Alyssa Coscarelli is a freelance fashion writer, editor, and consultant based here in NYC. After graduating LIM College, she immediately started working at Refinery29 after a successful internship there. Over time, her Instagram work on the side outpaced her day job and, just two months ago, she transitioned to becoming a full-time influencer.In this episode, Fohr Marketing Director + host Tim Jeffreys talks to Alyssa about that career change, where her style inspiration comes from, and how she cultivates her taste. On top of that, they also cover how Alyssa finds a balance between Instagram and reality as well as overcoming doubt and being put in a box.
In our third episode, host Tim Jeffreys talks with Jovel Roystan, menswear influencer based in New York City. He started his career as a buyer at Macy’s before moving to ASOS as a Social Media Executive for three years.While working in corporate jobs, he managed to start, grow, and maintain quite a following. Just few months ago, he made the leap to being an influencer full-time—a goal of his since 2012.In this episode, they have a wide ranging conversation: from Jovel’s Tumblr days in 2010 to the moment he knew he would pursue influencer work full-time. It’s a story of humble beginnings and figuring out how to make a $5 shirt look cool.
In the second episode of Fohr Ground, our host Tim Jeffreys talks to Danielle Bernstein, entrepreneur and blogger behind @weworewhat. Fohr Brand Communications Manager Stephanie Rubin joins the conversation as one of Danielle's longtime friends.They discuss Danielle's recent milestone of hitting 2 million Instagram followers, how she began blogging and (eventually) fashion designing, and how she manages to unwind in between her many projects.In addition to her blog, Danielle is the powerhouse behind the fashion brand Second Skin Overalls and We Wore What Swim collection for Onia. At 26, she made it on Forbes 30 Under 30.
Tim Jeffreys chats with comedian/actor/podcaster Kevin Pollak about his role in the 16th Annual SF Sketchfest in San Francisco
Tim Jeffreys talks with legendary drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford about Creedence Clearwater Revisited and their upcoming show this Saturday night at the Mt. Winery in Saratoga.