Jim's Journey Podcast

Jim Ashley

Detailing the host's journeys through life, whether past, present, or future. Also, we may talk about other things on here such as college sports (mostly WVU and Big12), current events, or other things the host deems worthy of discussion. We may even have a guest on occasionally to keep things fresh on this journey. Remember, it's not about the destination, it's about The Journey. jimashleywv.substack.com

  1. Episode 10 - Another Bariatric Surgery Perspective

    11/26/2024

    Episode 10 - Another Bariatric Surgery Perspective

    We are finally here! Episode 10, and no copyright strikes, no FCC fines, no lawsuits, still working with “clean hands.” We start out cleaning up some mistakes from our “Ya Blew It!” segment, going into WVU sports and the Big 12 Conference standings, and the world of the College Football Playoffs. I finally give my own surgical update. While this episode is being downloaded to your phone, I am in surgery. Isn’t technology amazing? We then bring on my guest, my sister, Autumn Ashley. Autumn had Bariatric Surgery in 2020. She discusses her weight struggles, having surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic, the required “six-month” wait, the prerequisites she had to go through, and why she decided it was time to get it done. We also talked about Autumn “doing diets” to lose weight and whether the diets were effective. We finally get into what her life is like post-surgery, 4+ years later, how much happier she is, how she’s able to function in everyday life, how she does when she’s on vacations and trips, how clothes shopping is much different, and how she and Lula (her Shiba Inu) regularly hit the great outdoors for exercise. This is the last episode for 2024. We will return in 2025. We have special guests lined up, we’re going to go into a whole range of topics, it will be fun! Thank you for your listenership, it is much appreciated. This episode is dedicated to two of our family dogs that have gone to the Rainbow Bridge in 2022 and 2023: Lady and Stella. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    1h 14m
  2. 11/19/2024

    Episode 9 - Citizenship by Descent

    Sorry for the delay, friends. But we finally have Episode 9 available on your phone, tablet, or whatever you use to listen to podcasts. This episode details obtaining another citizenship in a different country based on descent, or bloodline. As discussed on previous episodes of this podcast, I am in the (seemingly long and arduous) process of obtaining my Italian citizenship based on bloodline. Before we talk about the guest, I give an update on the termination of former WVU Defensive Coordinator Jordan Lesley, and what the future may hold for WVU Football (at the time of this writing: bleak.) I also go into the stats of where listeners are coming from. We’ve attained Worldwide Status. There’s also a brief update about the surgery and how I am feeling. (Hint: mixed emotions.) Finally, our guest today is Dr. Domenico Meschino, owner of Luminosa Global, Inc. His company helps Americans and Canadians obtain their Italian citizenship. He’s also a teacher, author, political scientist, and an Italian Army Veteran. Dr. Domenico discusses why the Italian citizenship is, in fact, an “asset” that can be passed down for kids, grandkids, so forth and so on. Dr. Domenico, while making it clear that he is not an attorney (and neither is your host), discusses the laws that made it possible for individuals to finally have dual citizenship in Italy. He also discusses why he runs the business the way he does, why he offers better prices than most companies, as well as criticisms he has faced online. We then discuss the process of what needs to be done to obtain this beautiful asset, from obtaining paperwork in the US and Italy to how you always have help along the way. Dr. Domenico and I discuss the recent ruling (circular) from Italy that could restrict citizenship for many people, which both the host and guest believe is discriminatory. We also discuss the rights of minors and why they are very important to this process. Also discussed is how the consulates in the US are when it comes to booking appointments (hint: poor representation of Italy.) Also, Dr. Domenico discusses what he and his company are doing to challenge this discriminatory ruling. Dr. Domenico is offering those that are descended from Italian citizens a FREE Genealogical check to determine if you may be eligible for Italian Citizenship. Reach out to him at LuminosaGlobalInc.com or (312) 217-6730, make sure to tell him that Jim Ashley of the Jim’s Journey Podcast sent you! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    1h 18m
  3. 10/28/2024

    Episode 8 - Midseason Football Chat

    This is the episode that many have been waiting for. We are halfway through the College Football Season, so it was time to chat. Before the chat started, your host had a lot to say. The bariatric surgery is now 100% a go for late November. I discuss the emotions I felt when I received the letter in the mail from my insurance company approving my procedure. I discuss the emotions I’ve been feeling since late July when I set out to get this surgery. Next up is the journey of obtaining Italian citizenship. I rant about the recent “circolare” that came out of the courts in Italy regarding individuals attempting to apply for their citizenship by bloodline. I even speak “un po' di italiano“ and discuss my feelings about this recent ruling from the Italian courts. There’s a family story I briefly touched on regarding my great-grandparents naturalizing in the US. I also discuss my never-ending aggravation with the Italian Consulate in Philadelphia when it comes to obtaining an appointment for my “jure sanguinis” citizenship. We brought back Ron Payne from Episode 3 (“You Bet”) and Brad Cooper from Episodes 3 (“Talkin Baseball”) and 4 (“WVU Football Season Preview”). The conversation? What’s going on at the halfway point of the season? Ron proposed the idea for this episode. Brad accepted; the calls were made, connected via Bluetooth, the “Record” button was turned on, and away we went. We open up the discussion with something very close to home: the WVU Mountaineers season, which has many in the fanbase scratching their heads and, getting downright impatient. What happened in the game against that school north of Morgantown, where no intelligent life can be found anywhere on that campus? Does WVU have the funds, or even the gumption, to terminate Head Football Coach Neal Brown? Does Neal Brown try to save his bacon by sacrificing Defensive Coordinator Jordan Lesley to the mob? Can WVU turn the season around, or are we in for more of the “same ole same ole” that the fanbase has dealt with for 6+ years? Moving into the Big12 conference, we discuss the biggest surprises vs. the biggest busts of the season. Where do we classify WVU? Colorado? BYU? Utah? Oklahoma State? Iowa State? Kansas State? Gotta listen to find out. Who will ultimately make it to Arlington? Then, we move into the bigger world of College Football. Again, biggest surprises vs. the biggest busts (and there’s a Dolly Parton pun mixed in there somewhere.) Miami? Florida State? Ohio State? Oregon? Penn State? Alabama? Michigan? Georgia? Gotta listen to see where we place these teams (although one of them on this list is glaringly obvious.) We discuss the “mid-season Heisman” and who will most likely be in New York for the presentation. There’s also a brief (statistical?) discussion about the happenings in none other than Blacksburg, VA. Finally, the discussion moves forward regarding the rest of the season, how things will play out in Morgantown, the Big 12 Conference, and beyond. And, we’d be remiss if we didn’t include a “few good bets” from Ron and Brad. Yes, this podcast is 2 hours. But, it’s packed full of information. Enjoy every minute. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    2h 20m
  4. 10/18/2024

    Episode 7 - She Can Stay

    For Episode 7, I welcome one of my really good friends to the podcast: Eric Little. WVU Graduate, fellow Firehouse Subs connoisseur, Mid Ohio Valley broadcaster (morning news and sports, voice of High School athletics, college sports announcer), and human encyclopedia regarding baseball. We have a legitimate, real-life, professional announcer on today’s podcast. We’ve come a long way! The episode starts out with Eric and I figuring out that restaurants we’ve frequented over the last 10+ years in our region have eventually closed down. So, we want to apologize in advance to the Firehouse Subs in Vienna, WV. Then, I let Eric demonstrate his interview skills with me, as we discuss updates to my bariatric surgery. After that update, Eric and I get into his career by studying broadcasting at WVU… calling WVU baseball games during the Greg Van Zant era for WVU radio station U92, and also calling women’s basketball games. Eric tells us about a time he had to be let off in Compton (yes, that Compton, in California) to get to his next destination while on a trip. We get into who, what, and even when, Eric was influenced to pursue media as a degree program, and later, a career. We then foray down South as Eric discusses his time working for two different teams in the old South Atlantic League (SALLY League); the Asheville Tourists and the Augusta Greenjackets. Eric goes into some memories and moments down south, including calling rehab starts for several (now) Atlanta Braves legends. Eric also goes into a story that I’ve never heard before in the 10+ years that I’ve known him. This story involves a West Virginia connection (there’s always one), riding shotgun while the person you’re riding with guns it on some backroads in South Carolina, getting pulled over by the police, and an unfortunate case of mistaken identity. Moving on, Eric discusses his time in local/regional radio for the Mid-Ohio Valley, local high school sports, and regional colleges around West Virginia and Ohio. Finally, life takes him full circle thanks to WVU’s alliance with the Big 12 and the ESPN+ deal. Eric also has the backing of a couple of WVU Sports legends when it comes to the announce table. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    1h 29m
  5. 10/12/2024

    Episode 6 - A Ukrainian's Perspective

    On today’s episode, I welcome a good friend of mine: Olga Martinez. Before Olga joins me, I go into a rant about the WVU Mountaineers season, the head coach and the current staff. I also discuss when I had my breaking point with the previous head coach (you don’t ruin a birthday and expect to be liked by me.) I briefly veer off to Denver and discuss the Broncos and how it’s been a frustrating season so far (at that point.) Finally, I go into my rant about the war in Ukraine. After the break, I welcome my guest. Olga was my translator, guide, and friend when I visited Ukraine in June of 2021. She made sure scammers stayed away from me, made sure the money changers or merchants didn’t try to rip me off, and had to scold me several times. (Find out why.) We discuss her time in Southern Ukraine (Mykolaiv), growing up shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, going to school, early relations, and perspectives of Russia. We also discussed how shopping for basic food supplies would be an all-day incursion in post-Soviet Ukraine. (Remember that next time you have to wait in line at the Supermarket.) Then we discuss the mid-2010s: Euromaidan protests, how keeping up with the news can be depressing (doesn’t matter which country, language, or culture), a shift of culture and attitude among different generations of Ukrainians. The beginning of the war is in 2014, and that needs to be noted. We also discuss the election of the current Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky. Finally, we discuss that fateful day in February of 2022: the “full invasion” orchestrated by Russia: being in Mykolaiv the morning it happened, getting out of Mykolaiv ASAP, leaving for neighboring countries (Moldova and Poland), and finally finding her way to the United States, where she has been for over 2 years now. Olga also states why people should care about Ukraine. Is this a lengthy episode? Yes. But, there’s a lot to learn if you’re into history and current events. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    1h 55m
  6. 09/13/2024

    Episode 4 - WVU Football Season Preview

    We previously had a season preview episode taped and in the can, but given the events of the first game and the dampened enthusiasm, Brad Cooper and I discussed a different approach to the WVU Football Season Preview. Hence, today’s episode. We went slightly out of order with episode numbers (3, 5, 4.) Deal with it. We work with the info from the PSU and UAlbany games (not much, but it’s better than nothing.) Before I brought my guest on, I delivered a rant against the pitt (never capitalize their name) for the ages. The Backyard Brawl is not just any rivalry—it’s personal beyond measure. Things we discuss: -Overreaction much from the WVU faithful over Head Coach Neal Brown and Staff? (Specifically Defensive Coordinator Jordan Lesley. Lesley has taken a LOT of grief over the last few years from Mountaineer Nation. Is it deserved?) -How good is Penn State? -Similarities taken from PSU and UAlbany games -The people who have a Rich Rodriguez Return agenda or a Jimbo Fisher coming to Morgantown agenda -What makes Neal Brown tick? -All head coaches are stubborn. -Previewing the Backyard Brawl and why Neal Brown needed(?) to lose the 2022 Backyard Brawl to understand the true heat of the rivalry. -Brad’s hatred for the city of Pittsburgh vs. his love of Pittsburgh Penguins hockey (huh?) -Does the season truly start at the Backyard Brawl or the week after when Big 12 Conference Play starts against Kansas in Morgantown? -How meat cutting could be entertaining (a question that went off the rails). -The intellectual laziness of pitt fans. -Previewing the Big 12 schedule for WVU. Which games are considered “traps”, which games could be brutal, and which games are WVU expected to win? -What is the true style of WVU football, historically? Enjoy the episode! If you believe I’ve earned it, please leave a 5-star review. We’re available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Podcast Addict (Android-only app.) Email: jimsjourneypodcast@aol.com LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimashleywv.substack.com

    1h 36m
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Detailing the host's journeys through life, whether past, present, or future. Also, we may talk about other things on here such as college sports (mostly WVU and Big12), current events, or other things the host deems worthy of discussion. We may even have a guest on occasionally to keep things fresh on this journey. Remember, it's not about the destination, it's about The Journey. jimashleywv.substack.com