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Tyler Jacobs grew up thinking he never wanted to be in real estate because he grew up around it and saw how demanding it could be. After going to school at Texas Tech and meeting his wife he knew he needed to make a living somehow. After moving back to his family's place he decided he was going to ranch full time but after partnering on a real estate deal and showing it to prospective buyers he realized that's what his calling was. He found passion in showing people ranches and he still enjoys getting to see new ranches and helping people buy, sell, and improve them. Diversified Payments:https://www.diversifiedpayments.com/wealthycowboyThe Wealthy Cowboy Mastermind:https://www.skool.com/the-wealthy-cowboy-mastermind-1608/about
The final in our series interviews of our EPW ReAwakening Week is with none other than a wrestler walking into his final ever match, a WA wrestling legend the retiring "FN Carnage" Tyler Jacobs. Todd talks to him about his experience as a "day 1" EPW guy to what his last year has been like and his decision to wrap up his EPW Hall of Fame career ReAwakening Tickets - https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/epw-re-awakening-xxiii/172406 #WWE #AEW #NXT #NJPW #ROH #MLW #GCW #youtube #applepodcasts #Spotify #australianwrestling #Vodcast #podcast #supportyourlocalpromotions #supportyourlocalwrestlers X/Instagram - @WrestleRadioAU @Beasteastman @LachlanAlbert @Geoff_setty Check out all our WRA merch at www.redbubble.com/people/toddy33?asc=u All profits from the purchase of these products are donated to Gotcha4Life and Beyond Blue supporting mens health issues Hear over 10 YEARS of WRA interviews, reviews and more at WrestleRadioAustralia.com Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Twitch, iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio... it's FREE
In our 65th episode, we interview Tyler Jacobs on why and how to reach the homeless community.
Sermon on the Mount | Matthew 7:7-11| Tyler Jacobs
Sermon on The Mount | Matthew 7:7-11| Tyler Jacobs
Episode 090 marks the first Patreon film review of SCEAM with Ryan C. Showers of Scream-adjacent/related films. There will likely be nine of these film reviews as bonus episodes per year. The first film to be reviewed by Ryan and Patreons Jeremy Shay and Alley is Wes Craven's 2005 thriller, “Red Eye” starring Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy. In addition to Craven directing, “Red Eye” was brought to life by other “Scream” alum, including Producer Marianne Maddalena, composer Marco Beltrami, and editor Patrick Lussier. To introduce the episode, Ryan is joined by Tyler Jacobs who shares his Scream story and participates in the signature podcast speed round. The first 40 minutes of this episode is available to the public, while the second half is only accessible to Patreon subscribers to Patreon.com/screamwithrcs. Subscribe today to listen to the full “Red Eye” review and join us for Trivia Night about “Scream” (2022) on January 31. Introduction Introduction with Tyler Jacobs Scream Story, Scream VI Trailer, and Speed Round “Red Eye” Review The ‘Scream' Team in a New Setting Rachel McAdams as a Final Girl Cillian Murphy as a Villain The Suspense, The Direction Wrap Up Subscribe on Patreon at Patreon.com/screamwithrcs Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Host: @ScreamWithRCS Producer: @albertmpadilla Network: @EarGlueMedia Guests: @261turnerlan3 @Alley_Cat_BSG @ymerejshay Purchase Merchandise: teepublic.com/user/screamwithrcs
On April 29 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: "Come From Away” at the Lied Center; 2022 Vision Maker Media Producer Summit; Hastings Community Theater's presentation of "Clue!;" 9th Annual Planting of Sacred Ponca Corn; Lincoln Choral Artist's final concert of the season; David von Kampen's new recording; and The Platte River Art Show. Also, more poetry this week from Tyler Michael Jacobs and a look at the next concert by the Omaha Symphony.
On April 29 join Genevieve Randall, Shannon Claire and guests for lively conversations about: "Come From Away” at the Lied Center; 2022 Vision Maker Media Producer Summit; Hastings Community Theater's presentation of "Clue!;" 9th Annual Planting of Sacred Ponca Corn; Lincoln Choral Artist's final concert of the season; David von Kampen's new recording; and The Platte River Art Show. Also, more poetry this week from Tyler Michael Jacobs and a look at the next concert by the Omaha Symphony.
Strong & Weak | 2 Corinthian 7:2-16 | Tyler Jacobs
Strong & Weak | 2 Corinthian 7:2-16 | Tyler Jacobs
In this episode sisters, Astrid Ferguson and Alexandra Hodge discuss the Netflix series The Smart Money Women with sister-friend Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs. We highly recommend this Netflix series based in Lagos, Nigeria. Not only did we enjoy all the great tips and deep conversations-- but the outfits and food is to die for!The series is based on Arese Ugwu's book. In this series we become fully immersed in the lives of five girlfriends (Zuri, Lara, Tami, Adesuwa, and Ladun). This series allowed us to see how our relationships can either foster our poor spending habits or inspire us to create smart money habits. Cheyenne is a screenwriter and works in film, so naturally, she loves highlighting films like these that cause us to raise our eyebrows and look inward.We discuss which character we related to the most (Zuri, Lara, Tami, Adesuwa, or Ladun) and why. We share how Astrid felt incredibly close to Lara, the tough oil and gas executive, who takes care of her entire family to only feel unappreciated and disrespected. We discuss the difference between helping and enabling family members. The importance of having an LLC when you own a business and what to consider when opening up a joint account with a significant other.This one is a mouthful and you won't want to miss. Then go watch the Netflix series The Smart Money Women and tell us your thoughts! We love having discussions with sister-friends!Don't forget to follow us on our social media accounts:https://www.callyoursisterpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcast Facebook: Call Your Sister PodcastTwitter: @CYS_PodEmail: cysnation@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cyspodcast)
In the summer of 2020, I sat down with Tyler Jacobs from Hall & Hall at his office in College Station, TX. Tyler is a partner at Hall & Hall Real Estate. Tyler is a true blue country boy. He grew up on farms, lives on a farm, and his background is in Wildlife and Fisheries Management. Mr. Jacobs is the former president of the Texas Land Brokers Network and is a 5th generation Texas land owner. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do.
Renaissance Man TYLER JACOBS joined Dylan last week to chat about his creative journey! From working with The Aquabats and on Yo! Gabba Gabba to developing his own projects with Heft Tees and Mr. Wiggles Dadior Club, we find out where he got started, the up and downs of being an artist and what he is […] The post CRE8TIVITY 125: “Tyler Jacobs” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Renaissance Man TYLER JACOBS joined Dylan last week to chat about his creative journey! From working with The Aquabats and on Yo! Gabba Gabba to developing his own projects with Heft Tees and Mr. Wiggles Dadior Club, we find out where he got started, the up and downs of being an artist and what he is […] The post CRE8TIVITY 125: “Tyler Jacobs” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
*TRIGGER WARNING*This is a heavier episode as we speak of rape, sexual assault, and slavery. If you are suffering or recovering from a mood or mental disorder or are a victim of sexual assault, please listen with caution or skip this episode entirely. The last thing I would want is for hearing these things to set you back in your healing journey or trigger negative thoughts or emotions. //Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs is a creative, writer, and organizer based in Atlanta, GA. Her platform @shewillspeak, on Instagram, was the springboard, for her second book, The Tragic Type of Beautiful, published in May 2018. After the release of her second book, she founded the She Will Speak Series which hosts bi-annual anthologies. Her continued work involves tackling the issues of racism, sexual violence, and homelessness through art and education.In this episode, Cheyenne takes us through her experiences and insights into what it looks like to be a survivor of rape while also being a Black woman and how the intersections of her identity affect each other. There a many barriers or added layers of trauma that survivors of color experience when it comes to reporting, whether they are believed or taken seriously, representation, and accessibility to treatment or support in healing. We cover the following in this episode:Cheyenne's story - being raped during college by a white, male athleteBarriers to reporting sexual assault as a Black womanHow religion & purity culture brought immense shame after her assaultThe rollercoaster of healing & the importance of not rushing your healing processThe history of rape within slavery & generational traumaWhat it looks like to be seen & understood as a survivorChanging the social narratives around rape, sexual assault, and abuseTune in for this crucial conversation with Cheyenne!!//Resources:@talkpuritytome on Instagram@survivorsofcolor on Instagram@imasurvivorinc on InstagramEnd Rape On CampusOn The Record on HBO Max//Songs:Fight Song by Rachel PlattenI Didn't Know My Own Strength by Whitney Houston//Connect with Cheyenne & her work:Website: www.shewillspeak.comwww.shewillspeakseries.comPodcast: As I Was Saying with Cheyenne Tyler JacobsInstagram:@shewillspeak@shewillspeakseries//Follow along with the rest of my journey.Instagram:@whytli@inthewakewithwhytliFacebook: Whytli RogersTwitter: @whytliWebsite: whytli.comContact me here.Support the show (https://paypal.me/whytli?locale.x=en_US)
As the 10th leading cause of death in the United States and the second leading cause of death (after accidents) for people aged 10 to 34, suicide is a serious public health problem.In 2016 in the United States, nearly 45,000 people died by suicide and the rate of suicide has increased every year since 2006. An estimated 1.3 million adults attempt suicide each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than one in five people who died by suicide had expressed their suicide intent. https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/suicide-preventionIn this episode we have an intimate interview with Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs who is the founder of She Will Speak Series, author of The Tragic Type of Beautiful, poet, host on As I Was Saying podcast and a badass advocate for women rape survivors and mental health. We pull back the curtain and ask Cheyenne about her experience with suicide, suicide ideation and suicide prevention. She helps us understand that suicide is the result of wanting the pain to end and not the result of the misconception that a person doesn’t want to live.To learn more about Cheyenne please visit her @ SHE WILL SPEAK dot COM or follow her on Instagram @shewillspeak Updates on our cys-ters:Vanessa Guillen - special on abc aired Friday about her life and fort hood harassment assault cases gone unsolved or resulting in many deaths.Breonna Taylor - https://www.foxnews.com/us/photos-details-breonna-taylor-shot Suicide Prevention Resources Shared:Risks of suicide and warning signs https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Common-with-Mental-Illness/Risk-of-Suicide If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call 911 immediately.If you are in crisis or are experiencing difficult or suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273 TALK (8255)If you’re uncomfortable talking on the phone, you can also text NAMI to 741-741 to be connected to a free, trained crisis counselor on the Crisis Text Line.https://www.nami.org/get-involved/awareness-events/suicide-prevention-awareness-month TrevorLifeLine+1-866-488-7386Trans Lifeline+18775658860Instagram: @cys_podcast Or https://www.instagram.com/cys_podcastFacebook: Call Your Sister PodcastTwitter: @CYS_PodEmail: cysnation@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/cyspod)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cyspod)
The Sauce and Shram boys return to the podcast! In light of all the heavy news and heavy stuff going on in the world Dave and Tyler join the show to draft their favorite sports movies and get roasted by Felder in the process. After the draft, everyone talks about their least favorite jobs in sports and what they've had to do to get where they are today. Rate // Review // Subscribe
I got together with my boys: Camron Smith, Dave Ross and Tyler Jacobs to talk about our shared and misplaced love for the Rocky movie franchise. It's as ridiculous as it sounds and a lot of fun.
Dave Ross and Tyler Jacobs of Sauce and Shram join Amina and Felder to talk all things Last Dance, the rooney rule, and how Sauce and Shram came to be. Rate // Review // Subscribe
Laurence Holmes was joined by Tyler Jacobs, host of Sauce & Shram on Stadium, for a new LoHo Daily episode in which they broke down a Masters Sunday that saw Tiger Woods claim his fifth green jacket and 15th major while others faltered late. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tyler Jacobs, director and real estate partner with Hall and Hall, has been selling farms and ranches since 1998. Hall and Hall is the premier source for ranchers looking to buy and sell land in the west, with over $3 billion in total sales since 2008 and more acreage brokered than any firm in the world. Founded in 1946 by Henry Hall and his son Warren, Hall and Hall grew from modest roots with deals simply closed by a handshake to an employee-owned company whose team-based approach is customer-focused and results-oriented. Hall and Hall’s 24 brokers and agents work out of 19 regional offices spanning from Texas to Montana, assisting clients with individual needs ranging from mortgage banking to real estate appraisals to hiring an experienced ranch manager. Tyler is based in the College Station, Texas, branch of Hall and Hall, and ranches in nearby Montgomery, Texas. Tyler, his wife Amy and their four children show ranch horses and commercial cattle. He is the president of the Texas Land Brokers Network. In this episode, Elise and Tyler discuss his passion for real estate, ranching, horses, and the land; his experiences with both his work and his favorite horses; as well as his insights into helping buyers fulfill their dreams. He also reflects on the unique opportunities that have come his way because of his ranching experience and heritage, and offers guidance on selecting a real estate expert, including the specific needs of horse-people and fascinating anecdotes about representing some of the finest properties in the US. Topics of Discussion: [:18] About Elise’s guest today: Tyler Jacobs. [:48] Why Hall and Hall’s traditions are so fundamental to him personally and to the organization. [3:43] How often are buyers’ dreams and ideals not only met, but exceeded? [6:24] Elise’s personal experience ranch-hunting and Tyler’s observations on the similarities among buyers. [8:47] Properties that particularly stand out to Tyler. [13:36] When buyers or sellers are looking for a real estate agency to represent them, what is it that Tyler would like them to know about Hall and Hall? [18:58] All of the important attributes in a good real estate representative. [20:12] What made Tyler originally want to get into real estate? And what has kept him in the business? [24:40] Tyler reflects on how blessed he feels for the opportunities presented to him and being able to partner with Hall and Hall. [28:48] Horses that stand out to Tyler as true favorites. [32:05] How normal is the ranching lifestyle (and all that it encompasses) for Tyler and his family? [40:15] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [41:56] Some more of Tyler’s and his family’s special experience with horses and ranches. [42:55] Where to learn more about Hall and Hall, and talk with Tyler directly. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Hall and Hall Stock Horse Association of Texas Next week’s episode of Because of Horses United States Pony Club To get in touch with Tyler, call: (936) 537-1749 Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
**Today on Hollywood Unlocked UNCENSORED Jason Lee, Apryl Jones, and DJ Damage are joined by Tyler Jacobs who opens up about the loss of his Fiancé Michael Mann.** Michael Mann was a well known creative director and owner of MMC Studios, which is a creative firm based in Los Angeles. Michael tragically passed away last year, and his cause of death has yet to be announced. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today we are talking to the author of the Tragic Type of Beautiful, Cheyene Tyler Jacobs. She discusses the reasons why she didnt report sexual assault. How she still struggles overcoming her trauma. How race plays a factor in reporting sexual assault. Read more about her story and follow her upcoming events on instagram @shewillspeak Astrid Ferguson the host also shares part of story that will be found in her upcoming book The Serpent's Rattle. Follow her story on instagram @astrid_ferg and her website www.astridferguson.com #sexualassault #rape #whyididntreport #poetrybooks #ptsd #trauma #womenwriters --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
After the Cavaliers smashed the Raptors to take a 2-0 series lead, Carter Rodriguez and 120 Sports' Tyler Jacobs take a look at whether can Toronto avoid a sweep, LeBron's total disrespect for the Raptors and why a "LeBron Stopper" is a myth.