A new podcast from Jeremy S. Zehr - Peace, Love, and Robots!
Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3851-happy-alley
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Panic is setting in. Forgive the audio quality as Jeremy clears his head, talks about fear and how to get through a quarantine without going crazy.
The Week of Thanksgiving brings thoughts about thankfulness. Jeremy talks about a couple of important encouraging voices from high school, and reads a poem he wrote when he was 15.
In honor of C.S. Lewis death on 11/22/63, Jeremy reads a bunch of his quotes and comments on a few of them.
Jeremy discovers he's recording his 100th show on Spreaker, and then talks about how great 2019 was for music.
Want to hear the albums he talks about for yourself? Check them all out on Spotify:
Starflyer 59 - Young in My Head - https://open.spotify.com/album/3TVKAqSrq7LUZXb9RvdLFN
Luxury - Trophies - https://open.spotify.com/album/6vqdjScORXmo4LEwvhjrZE
Mike Mains & The Branches - When We Were in Love - https://open.spotify.com/album/17zvMLAdXrU0HXn38tsa6q
Kanye West - Jesus is King - https://open.spotify.com/album/0FgZKfoU2Br5sHOfvZKTI9
Damien Jurado - In the Shape of a Storm - https://open.spotify.com/album/6knwzkzYzZBffvbhK9iWeu
John Van Deusen - I Am Origami Pt. 3 - (A Catacomb Hymn)https://open.spotify.com/album/601b2dRqWuGBNLQUxWkhDI
Pedro the Lion - Phoenix - https://open.spotify.com/album/5u76A4Ereo3ABD3E7yXAge
Judah and the Lion - Pep Talks - https://open.spotify.com/album/5CuJb813nzBM4FMfTNByH9
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Jeremy questions his Star Wars bonafides, because he fell asleep watching The Mandalorian. He also talks in general about Star Wars.
Jeremy missed a day in his quest to complete Podvember, but that's not stopping him from coming back with a vengeance. If vengeance is talking about Disney+ woes, Alan Moore and Martin Scorsese, that is.
Jeremy quoted this article from the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50473092
After watching Gary Gulman perform at the local comedy club, and listening to Joe Rogan continuously encourage everyone to do a podcast, Jeremy goes off on multiple tangents talking about stand up comedy aspirations, engineering and what exactly goes into making wooden train whistles.
Jeremy is awake way too early this morning and giving his very brief thoughts on The Mandalorian. (More thoughts coming when he's awake and podcasting with his son.)
Jeremy surveyed his friends to find out the objectively bad Christmas Songs that we are forced to endure from Halloween to New Years.
Jeremy subscribed to Disney+ weeks ago, which should not be a surprise. But how did his first day with the service go? What does this robust of a streaming library mean for the future of physical media?
What did you add first onto your Disney+ Watchlist? Let Jeremy know by calling his voicemail - (585) 371-8986 - and you'll be featured on a future episode!
Jeremy talks about snow, Christmas Songs in Early November, and the cure for complaining.
Disagree with him? Agree with him? Call him and leave him a voicemail! 1-585-371-8986
Jeremy talks about going to the DMV, watching The Little Mermaid Live with his daughters and then Hobbes & Shaw on his own.
Jeremy heard the news about John Crist and just had to talk about it.
This is the article that he read on the show and commented on: https://www.charismanews.com/us/78703-john-crist-cancels-2019-tour-dates-after-reports-of-sexting-harassment-manipulation
Jeremy gets philosophical in this episode, where he talks about what we as a society are leaving as a legacy to our children, their children and the future overall.
Six days into National Podcast Posting Month (NaPodPoMo) and Jeremy thought he should offer a bit of motivation for his comrades in the challenge.
It's Hallmark Movie Season, and Jeremy wants to tell you all about his favorite Hallmark Christmas Movie.
One year ago today, Jeremy took the stage to perform 20 minutes of stand-up as part of his capstone project for college. Listen as he reflects on this particular feat, before and after he shares the audio from that event.
Jeremy starts the show memorializing Rudy Boesch as well as Survivor, and then talks about things he learned while watching Ken Burns' Country Music on PBS.
Jeremy's taking on National Podcast Posting Month (NaPodPoMo) again this year, and he's vowing to finish for a second time! In this episode he talks about regrets.
Jeremy talks about the new Starflyer 59 record dropping in April, then welcomes his son Jonas in to talk about a new project they're working on, the Awesome Mix podcast, where they discuss in detail the treasure trove of cassette tapes that Jonas uncovered in the basement. Today they talk about Petra, Petraphonics and the biggest controversy in 80s CCM - when John Schlitt replaced Greg X. Volz.
Jeremy talks about how he would approach a movie about the man, the myth, the legend: Hulk Hogan.
Jeremy talks about a lot of stuff and a lot of nothing. 90s Alt-Rock, Yearbooks, Unfinished Stand-Up bits, and comic books among other things.
Jeremy tells a story about his greatest Valentine's Day gift ever, and how love and He-Man can redeem even the saddest of childhoods.
Jeremy, motivated by profit, decides to podcast more. While driving home from work, he muses about the first Rocky film, and what it would look like if the Rocky storytelling framework were applied to a comedian instead of a boxer. He also mentions getting his Bachelor's Degree while failing at #Podvember or #NaPodPoMo and considers publishing an e-book.
Jeremy takes ten minutes to talk about producing versus consumption and getting your stuff out there before it’s perfect. The world belongs to finishers!
It’s a gloomy, misty morning and Jeremy takes the time to talk mental health, music, hope and what should tether you to life.
Jeremy is back for Podvember and recording in his car today! Listen in as he talks about stand up comedy and other things.
Jeremy reads A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - for you!
Old Miser Ebenezer Scrooge gets a strange visitor in the night, one that will change his life, forever.
Music: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Jeremy talks about the Gift of Done, the book Finish by Jon Acuff, and how the advice from it helped him successfully complete NaPodPoMo 2017.
Jeremy tells a modern day, online retail version of Edgar Allan Poe's The Telltale Heart, but without the murder and the guilt, but with far more technology.
Jeremy talks about all sorts of ideas - big ones, little ones, silly, and crappy ones. And what to do about them. Welcome to iHeartRadio listeners!
Jeremy talks about the ghosts of Christmas' past, and plans for the future.
Featured in this episode is a brief clip of Aaron Sprinkle covering Christmas (baby please come home) - you can find it at this link:
https://fremontabbey.bandcamp.com/track/christmas-baby-please-come-home-2010
Jeremy tells a story about goofing on a sibling, and the price he paid for such goofery.
Jeremy tells a story from his childhood that he only remembered after Charles Manson died.
Jeremy and the boys try a limited Twinkie flavor and watch wrestling on mute. And there's dad jokes.
Jeremy talks about his first Christmas Tree buying experience as a married man, and his family's Christmas Tree Tradition every year.
Jeremy puts his soothing NPR voice on, and talks about getting older, keeping stuff, and why mementos are just tangible evidence of a moment.
Jeremy talks about growing up respecting Clark Kent and Prince Adam as much as Superman and He-Man, and how that translates to his views on what it means to be a man.
Jeremy records in his car while driving, and the audio suffers, but he still talks about bumper stickers, baseball, and tells a story about his three hour career in little league.
Jeremy talks about five books he's never read, and then five books that he read when he was younger that really stuck with him.
Jeremy missed two days in #NaPodPoMo, or #Podvember, but that's not gonna stop him from finishing.
Jeremy gets a bit introspective and sentimental, talking about being a dad, encouraging your sons to dream, and raising men of honor and integrity.
Jeremy tells a story about competing in the sad life autobiography Olympics, his love of professional wrestling, and how dangerous the boys room was in elementary school.
Jeremy invites one of his four kids in for a rousing game of questions and answers. The answers may surprise you!
Jeremy and the boys are back with Season 2 of Because I Said So! They talk about Thor, why there hasn't been a good He-Man movie yet, and then get all spoiler-y about Thor: Ragnarok! And also, there's Dad Jokes!
Notes:
At 19:30 we get very spoiler-y about the movie. So be warned!
On Day 5 of #NaPodPoMo or #Podvember, Jeremy talks about the movies he has had sitting in his queue for a while.
Note: The Zach Braff Movie is called Wish I Was Here, not Wish I Were Here. Chances are he won't get to watch it anyway, no matter how wrong he gets the title.
On Day 4 of NaPodPoMo (Podvember) Jeremy talks about the stack of books on his desk, all of which he plans on reading. Someday.
Jeremy diverts from the jokes and gets lost in a weird conspiracy theory about Michael Jackson. #Conspiracy #Podcasts #NaPodPoMo #Podvember #CoreyFeldman #CoreyHaim #TheCoreys #Weinstein #KevinSpacey #Hollywood #Abuse #ChildActors #MichaelJackson #ManyFeatheredBird #Podcast #Theories #LostBoys
Jeremy tells a story about the perfect bar rag, the temptation to fall into idolatry, and the Cosa Nostra!
Jeremy talks about what #NaPodPoMo or #Podvember is, and then talks about Halloween, past and present.
Music: Pineapple Rag by Scott Joplin and Loco Banana by The Vivisectors courtesy of Free Music Archive