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Morning, folks. Today on The Jog we discuss:
- The Pentagon formally releasing three Navy videos showing “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
- Aaron Gordon’s diss track aimed at Dwyane Wade from a dunk contest that happened two months ago.
- ABC Reporter wearing no pants in home office during Good Morning America interview: should he be applauded or arrested?
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Music Industry Insights Worldwide: Shaping Equality & Diversity in Music & Entertainment
Joanne Lockwood - Trans Women, Identity & Trans Misogyny, Sisters Working Together ..
Send us a textJoanne Lockwood is the founder and CEO of SEE Change Happen, a Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Practice with a specialism in providing Transgender Awareness and support to organisations and businesses.Her mantra is Smile, Engage and Educate and she passionately believes that “people are people” and, no matter who they are, deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.With a background spanning from the Royal Air Force to a thriving IT business, Joanne has pivoted her career towards HR and People Consulting. She partners with “People People” — the HR professionals, Talent and Recruitment leads, and Organisational and Learning and Development leaders. Guided by her mantra “Smile | Engage | Educate,” Joanne nurtures Positive People Experiences, transcending traditional EDI models to bring about deeply rooted, sustainable change.The AccoladesHer soulful impact has not gone unnoticed. Joanne is a Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association UK&I and a Fellow of the Institute of Equality and Diversity Professionals. Featured in a Channel 4/RDF documentary, “The Making of Me,” she also hosts the ‘Inclusion Bites’ podcast and formerly served as a Trustee for akt, the LGBT+ Youth Homeless Charity.Support the show
Music Industry Insights Worldwide: Shaping Equality & Diversity in Music & Entertainment
Rock The Joint Mag - Bringing Rock Music To The Forefront
Send us a textIn this episode of Music Industry Insights Worldwide, we chat with Rock the Joint Mag, a dynamic publication dedicated to bringing rock music back to the forefront. The magazine is on a mission to revive the passion for rock and highlight emerging artists in the genre. In this conversation, we explore the challenges and triumphs of promoting rock music in an ever-evolving industry, and how Rock the Joint Mag is pushing boundaries to create space for rock’s revival.If you’re a rock music lover or curious about how the genre is adapting to modern trends, this episode is for you!🎙️ Subscribe for more inspiring stories from the music industry📢 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mizsaskia/🎧 Listen to the full podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5kMWsoBQPh7Y5qgM5hgZJh💬 Join the conversation in the comments!Support the show
Chargers Unleashed Podcast
Ep. 428 - 2025 NFL Draft Position Rankings: Tight Ends | Best Fits for Los Angeles Chargers
In this episode, Jake and Dan discuss the 2025 NFL Draft Prospects at the tight end position, and which top prospects are best fits for the Los Angeles Chargers. Prospects include Tyler Warren, Colston Loveland, Mason Taylor, Terrance Ferguson, Elijah Arroyo, Mitchell Evans, Orande Gadsden, Harold Fannin Jr, Jake Briningstool, Gunnar Helm, and more.
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Chargers players discussed include Justin aHerbert, Derwin James, Joey
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Dr Greg Harris Little Rock to National Gospel Recognition A Journey of Faith, Music, and Inspiration
Send us a textGreg Harris is no stranger to the Gospel Music community. Blazing a trail from obscurity to prominence, Greg Harris has arrived with a brand new single “Ordinary People the Remix” Greg is a native from Little Rock, Arkansas. He grew up in the church and has always used his musical talents in playing the organ, singing and directing the church choir.In 1994, Greg formed The Little Rock Community Choir. Greg Harris and the Little Rock Community Choir traveled across the USA promoting their first project Songs from the Heart released in 1996 and Their Second Project Greg Harris Live in Little Rock released in 1998. Greg Harris and the Little Rock, Community Choir was featured on the Bobby Jones Gospel Show on the BET Network. The Choir had several hit songs from their first release that received heavy radio rotation and was listed on several radio stations’ playlist. The songs lifted and inspired the people who heard the songs playing on the radio. In 1998 Greg was recruited to be on the program the city of Chicago presented to give a salute to the late Queen of Gospel Music, Albertina Walker. The choir shared the stage with some of the elite names in gospel such as the Chicago Mass Choir, The Barrett Sisters, and Rev. Clay Evans to name a few of the featured artist on this one in a lifetime celebration of a gospel legend.Greg Harris and the Little Rock Community Choir performed in Little Rock, Arkansas at a Democratic Rally for former president Bill Clinton and in New York City for the federal Government during the Fleet Week activities. Under Greg’s leadership many inspiring musicians had opportunities to travel across the country and receive regional and national exposure. In 2000, Greg Harris took a break from gospel to continue his day time profession as an educator. Greg received Uni-Serv training from the National Education Association and was accepted as a 2000 NEA Intern. Greg did his field experience in Binghamton New York, while in New York; Gr