Jonathan Bailey as Lance Miller
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (1x05)

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Canada
seen from Indonesia

seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from Türkiye

seen from Australia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Japan

seen from Japan
seen from Netherlands
seen from Russia
seen from Austria
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Japan

seen from Romania
Jonathan Bailey as Lance Miller
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (1x05)
Jonathan Bailey as Lance Miller
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (1x06)
Lance Miller
Lance performing in Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Find the extraordinary in the ordinary
Find the extraordinary in the ordinary
My friend, Lance Miller is an award-winning public speaker and trainer. He graduated from Michigan State University with a Degree in Food Systems, Economics and Management. Lance has an extensive background in business and is a philanthropist who has worked in numerous humanitarian causes around the world.
Lance Miller
In 2005, Lance won the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking.…
View On WordPress
Do you validate?
In response to yesterday’s reflection on Week 2 Acts of Grace where I remembered I forgot to remember to give gifts of words often enough during the week, Mark Kolke of Musing’s and other writings, shared a video of a speech on validation by Lance Miller. Lance’s speech was brilliant enough to garner him 1st place in an International Toastmasters competition. In his speech about learning the…
View On WordPress
George Jones and Jesus Songwriters: Lance Miller/Austin Cunningham Performed by: Lance Miller Album: Back in the New School From the very first few seconds of this song, you know it is country. That sliding steel guitar introduces us to the hook 'George Jones and Jesus are two heroes of mine'; It sounds like a country classic. As the song progresses, Lance explains that, at certain times in ones life, George Jones can 'ease the hurt', and while he may not be a saviour, he is still a hero in ones life. Lyrically this song is laced with clever contrasting imagery of George Jones along with smoky bars, and religion. Lance Millers voice is strong, reinforcing the lyric, and it certainly doesn't hurt that his voice is reminiscent of Merle Haggard. You may not be aware of Lance as a vocalist- despite appearing on season two of Nashville Star, and opening for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's 2007 Soul2Soul tour. However, you will recognise his songs that have graced our country charts, including Beer with Jesus- Thomas Rhett, Shinin' on Me- Jerrod Niemann, Beautiful Everytime- Lee Brice. Tim McGraw has been quoted as saying that Lance is a great songwriter, and recorded the incredible Can't Hurt a Man with Randy Travis, another song penned by Lance Miller. Radio friendly Country music has grown distant from more traditional country that was prominent on the radio up to the early 2000s. But there is definitely a movement of artists, think Jamey Johnson and The Pistol Annies, moving back towards those more traditional country roots. Lance fits really well into that category, and if you don't know Lance as an artist yet, you should take a listen, because I think we're going to be hearing a lot more from him in the future.