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Families are in crisis this back-to-school season

Urgent Need: As the back-to-school season begins, families are facing mounting pressure—tough choices, cultural confusion, and strained relationships.

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Jeremy Nunes

For over 20 years, Jeremy Nunes has drawn rave reviews for his clever observations and unique storytelling style. Jeremy’s Dry Bar Comedy Special, “Neighborhood Sasq-Watch,” is one of the highest rated episodes on the platform. He’s the author of You Can’t Write City Hall, based on his real-life experiences after accidentally being elected mayor of his small town in rural Illinois. Jeremy and his wife Sandra have two children.

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Best of 2024: Laughing and Loving Small Town Living

Clean comedian Jeremy Nunes pokes fun at his “freakish height” (he’s 6’6”), becoming a small-town mayor by accident, and the joys of being with his extended family in rural Illinois. He also riffs on marriage, parenting, and shares a heartfelt story about the power of prayer.

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Laughing and Loving Small Town Living

Clean comedian Jeremy Nunes pokes fun at his “freakish height” (he’s 6’6”), becoming a small-town mayor by accident, and the joys of being with his extended family in rural Illinois. He also riffs on marriage, parenting, and shares a heartfelt story about the power of prayer.