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The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
Dive into Matt Daniels' thrilling chase to reclaim the legacy of a 200-inch typical buck shot by his dad in a tale twisting through the antler underworld. Join the rollercoaster of rediscovery, from a teen's mission to Bass Pro Shops' vault and the heartwarming conclusion of a family's hunting heritage. https://www.whitetailmasteracademy.com/ USE CODE BF2024 to save 30% off. Use code 'HOFER' to save 10% off at www.theprairiefarm.com Massive potential tax savings: ASMLABS.Net CONNECT: https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
Matt interviews author and journalist Tim Newby about his upcoming book The Life and Times of Forgotten Baseball Legend Pete Browning: The Original Louisville Slugger. They talk about Pete's mastoiditis and how it was the root cause of his alcoholism, his basement full of baseball bats and his case for induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Later Matt & Tim do a mini preview of the upcoming Baltimore Orioles season and chat about the similarities between jambands and baseball. https://www.kentuckypress.com/9781985900851/the-original-louisville-slugger Music: Box Scores - The Baseball Project Whiskey Before Breakfast - Leftover Salmon Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaysFromHome Mastodon: https://thecanadian.social/@JaysFromHome Bluesky: https://jaysfromhome.bsky.social Matt's Substack: https://mattgowersbrainonbaseball.substack.com
Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
The founder of Boulevard Family Wealth revisits the show 6 years later to share an insider perspective on what he wishes he knew before breaking away from Merrill, including greater access to everything his UHNW clients needed and the positive impact on client service and growth.
Today, Matt keeps a close eye on the Seattle Mariners, Dave Hudgens posts some unfortunate pregame tweets, Alek Manoah is stuck in the quad-A netherworld and Canada can't connect in the Little League World Series. Later Matt interviews Phil Selig (aka @ CubaDugout) about his experience at the Cuba World Series, they also discuss the state of Cuban baseball and finish off by declaring the Yankees as hopeless this year. Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaysFromHome Mastodon: https://thecanadian.social/@JaysFromHome Matt's Substack: https://mattgowersbrainonbaseball.substack.com
Today, Matt recaps back to back series wins for the Blue Jays, worries about Jordan Romano's stint on the IL and give Jay Jackson some well deserved praise for successfully juggling his duties in the bullpen and as a Dad. Later Matt looks at the flurry of trades so far this week. Also: Give drugs a try… Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaysFromHome Mastodon: https://thecanadian.social/@JaysFromHome Matt's Substack: https://mattgowersbrainonbaseball.substack.com
We discuss an article from the Religion New Service claiming that the YRR (New Calvinism) is at a Crossroads. Later Matt asks Michael a few questions about what the is up next for our YRR friends. For our long time listeners this will be classic Restless content. This is the right time for us talk about what comes next as we celebrate 250 thousand podcast downloads. 7 Days of Free Patreon Trials open now. Subscribe to the youtube as we plan to continue to live stream these reactions. You can follow this podcast all over the internet. twitter, instagram. or facebook Or email us at restlesspodcasting@gmail.com
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh listened and reacted to what Bears coach Matt Eberflus had to say on WBBM Newsradio on Monday morning, one day after his team pulled off a 19-10 upset win over the 49ers at a rain-soaked Soldier Field.
This week, Matt talks about the roller coaster ride that is September baseball, the confusion of playoff seeding, Bo Bichette's hot bat, the enigmatic Yankees and looks at the upcoming rule changes for next season. Later Matt recaps the Ottawa Titans playoff results. Plus: The Twilight Zone that is “Free Time”.
Today Matt finds similarities in the pace of the Red Sox Series with the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, devises a treatment strategy for Teoscar Hernandez's bruised toe and praises extra-inning hero George Springer. Later Matt's joined by author & musician Dave Bidini to relive the highs and lows of the 80s & 90s Blue Jays. They also discuss finding comfort connecting with a team from afar. Also: The perils of unattended sunscreen… Follow Dave Bidini on Twitter: www.twitter.com/hockeyesque Summit Series Documentary: SUMMIT 72, CBC - CBC Media Centre https://www.cbc.ca/mediacentre/press-release/summit-72-cbcs-original-four-part-documentary-series-marking-the-50th-anniv West End Phoenix: West End Phoenix - Community Newspaper in Toronto https://www.westendphoenix.com/
Friday Matt chatted with the 2020 Jackson County Fair queen, who was recently the winner of the 2021 Ohio 4-H Personal Development Achievement Award, was a delegate to the National 4-H Congress and was inducted into the Ohio 4-H Teen Hall of Fame! Later Matt & Josh were counting down the Rolling Stone Magazine top 500 songs of all time when Ben Davis Jr. stopped by and offered to give playing an old Neil Young tune a shot! You can see Ben performing live tonight at Stockroom601 in Jackson! It's is going to be a great show, don't miss out!
Matt T Wood is my guest for this episode. Matt is the founder of Double Dagger Studio is an independent game development studio from Seattle, Washington.Matt began designing games professionally in 1997 starting at 3D Realms' Later Matt worked at Valve. He has worked on such epic titles Duke Nukem Forever, Max Payne, Half Life 2, Portal 2, Left 4 Dead, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. After leaving Valve Matt opened Double Dagger Studios as an independent studio. Matt and his team are working on their first game Little Kitty, Big City. The game will be a fun filled romp where you play as a curious cat who is exploring a big city.You need to hear how Matt arrived at his first job in Texas. It is quite the entertaining story.We also talk gaming, code, coffee, cats, and a lot more. Matt is passionate about gaming and it shows throughout our conversation.If you are a fan of computer gaming or a fan of cats you will find this episode a must listen. Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review.Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you!If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
Episode Notes Today, Matt's joined by special guest @BlueJaysDad. They talk about the past week of exciting baseball and look ahead to the chaos that awaits (and by now has already unfolded) of game 162. Later Matt talks about Thanksgiving baseball, offers the players some advice in the upcoming CBA negotiations and talks about his latest baseball read.
Matt Gorham is one of Pennsylvania's most valuable Realtors, constantly crushing his goals, going against the grain and teaching others in the industry that if they put their passion first, they can see results too. Marketing in Other Markets is proudly sponsored by Treadstone Mortgage and Neighborhood Loans.For more tangible tips in real estate marketing, check out Matt's book, The Tangible Action Guide for Real Estate Marketing available on Amazon.
Matthew and Gabe discuss Judas and the Black Messiah, its merits, the acting, and how it is so much more than just the equivalent to "A Very Special Episode". Later Matt gets flummoxed over the Golden Globe Nominees for 2021 and desperately shills again for HBO Max.Subjects:My Friend DahmerThe RiderLost in TranslationThe Little ThingsThe Good LiarF for FakeThe 3D MusketeersWill Smith in the MatrixFist of Jesus- - - - - Listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify!Send us a message!Music by Mike. Check out his Soundcloud.Like our content? Visit our website!
Host Rob Zimmerman welcomes former New York Rangers forward Matt Barnaby. Matt started things off talking about his infamous fight with Garth Snow back in 1996 when he was with the Sabres and Snow was with the Flyers, and talked about fighting in the NHL and it's place in the game. Matt also talked about some of the tough guys he had to face during his career, his agitating style of play during his NHL career, and some of the things he tried to do as a player to help his team win games. Matt also recalled the time he had to drop the gloves with his good friend and former Sabres teammate Rob Ray. Later Matt reflected on growing up playing hockey in Canada and what it was like going from playing in high school to junior hockey in Canada. When he felt his game as an agitator began to show itself and he realized his best chance to continue his hockey career was to carve his niche as player that could get under the skin of his opponent and how that toughness helped bring him space on the ice. Matt talked about speed of the college game and how immense the talent is in the NHL, as well as the size and speed of the players in the NHL. The expectations of early round NHL players compared to other professional leagues, and how he feels Rangers #1 overall pick Alexis Lafrenière could fare in the years ahead. Matt also talked about some of the challenges European players have to face compared to players from North America. Matt discussed the current Rangers team and their head coach Dan Quinn, and the expectations of the team heading into the season. Matt also talked about the slow start for Mika Zibanejad, and the differences in the NHL this year with the effect Covid has had on the schedule this season. Matt also weighed in a bit on the crosstown Islanders and what he thinks the team can do this season and in the coming years- as well as who he sees making some noise in the NHL playoffs this season. Matt spoke about his time playing in Buffalo for the Sabres, and the differences between some of the other cities in the NHL he played in, including Pittsburgh and for the Rangers in New York city, where he played on a line for a time with Mark Messier. Matt closed things out talking a bit about hazing in the game, before discussing a bit about what he is up to today, including his involvement with https://www.bet99.com/en/sport-betting#/prelive (Bet99), the https://matthewbarnaby36.com (Matthew Barnaby Unfiltered podcast), watching his son playing professional hockey, what he thinks it takes to make it to the National Hockey League today and where he sees the league headed in the future. About Matt Barnaby Drafted by the Buffalo Sabres 83rd overall in the fourth round in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, Barnnaby spent four seasons in the QMJHL with the Beauport Harfangs, Verdun Collège Français and Victoriaville Tigres, leading the league in penalty minutes in consecutive seasons in '92 and '93. After completing his QMJHL career with the Tigres, Barnaby joined the Sabres for the end of 1992–93 season. Barnaby was generally considered a pest and agitator and spent the next few seasons playing between the Sabres and AHL affiliate the Rochester Americans. Barnaby established a full-time role with the Sabres in the 1995-96 recording a career-high in penalty minutes with 335. He was frequently involved in on-ice altercations and among other incidents he made headlines in 1996, when in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers after a few hits and Barnaby lying on the ice presumably injured, a brawl between the two teams started. With the brawl in full motion, Barnaby jumped to his skates to punish Garth Snow, goaltender of the Flyers, who was poking Barnaby with his stick while the officials weren't looking. In 1996-97 Barnaby showed his scoring talents when he scored a career-high 19 goals and 43 points in 68 games. After seven seasons with the Sabres organization during the 1998–99 season, Barnaby was traded by the Sabres to the Pittsburgh
It’s time for the Hermanos to take on the scariest night of the year. The most frightening moment if you discount Halloween and New Year’s Eve. The Hermanos confront the sexy sexy vampire next door Colin “JERRY” Farrell. Later Matt talks you through a video game that you will never be able to play that scared his panties off. Read all new horror articles here! www.hermanosofhorror.com/ Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/HermanosHorror Instagram! www.instagram.com/hermanosofhorrorpodcast/ Art by Luke Ridge! www.instagram.com/ridgewear/ twitter.com/LUKEILLUSTRATE?s=20 Music by Monklove!? You can check out their debut ep here open.spotify.com/album/2t9j0dKe5I…1cRw6O_evFkDVMMQ
In This episode of the Guided we speak with (Matt Mccannel). Matt is a guide, based out of Colorado. We speak to Matt about his guided trips, in stealthy trout hunting tactics. We about Matts leader setup for this type of fly fishing (super important for success). Later Matt tells us about the issues that are Surrounding the use of ladders in sight fishing to big trout in the Gunnison river, Matts guiding waters. If you have not yet Subscribed do so NOW and please leave a review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Ridley believes that evolution is way of understanding human society; therefore in this talk based on his latest book The Evolution of Everything: How Ideas Emerge (2016). The complexity of ecosystems is a combination of form and function that has been explained from Darwin's perspective, however in human society complexity we tend to think someone is in charge, an idea that Ridley discusses with a quote from Adam Ferguson and the example of human languages. "It's very clear that language evolved to be a complex, diverse and dynamic thing without human direction, without humans inventing it or innovating”. In the history of technologies such as tools, music instruments and airplanes, there is a similar evolution process where several variations of the same product are created, there is competition between prototypes and when one out stands, there is replication of the design, where the phenomena of convergence could happen and finally there could be extinction of the technology. "Every technology you possess is a combination of other technologies”. Later Matt talks about economic ideas such as exchange, that is unique to human beings, because in other animals and between species you do find division of labour. Trade is ancient and universal practice and there is evidence from very early times, that Ridley shows to the audience. Another topic discussed is, where does innovation come from? Ridley explains why isolation is the enemy of innovation. Simultaneous innovation is another situation that has happened throughout time; the light bulb, famously invented by Edison, is a great example, since 23 other persons also invented it in other places of the world. The evolution of everything is inevitable and inexorably and we are yet to see the impact it may have in the future, Ridley concludes.
On Episode 15 Matt talks about his issue with Apothic Red and sugary red wines. Later Matt sits down over a couple glasses of Muscadet Sèvre et Maine sur Lie with the head Sommelier of The Shore Club Allison Vidug. We discuss her philosophy when it comes to managing the wine list, the “Bay Street Pairing” and why being in charge of making wine in Okanogan can be “heart attack central”.
What it's like to study, fail & eventually pass the Advanced Court of Master Sommeliers Exam? Jules Garton talks about her crazy journey plus getting shamed by her non-wine friends for the use of the adjective "approachable". Later Matt and Jules compare Mosel vs. St. Catharines Riesling and Matt gives some recommendations for best wine bars in Ottawa.
This week Engine Noise Podcast welcomes our very 1st guest and fellow LS swap/car enthusiast Nick Iosua. Jeremy & Matt discuss car repair hacks: tips and tricks to hack your car together when your ride breaks down and you need to get home. The guys interview Nick and talk about drag racing, drifting and Nick's current LS swap in his E46. Later Matt gives Nick and Jeremy a car challenge and the guys face off with a friendly, but fierce car competition. Expert automotive DIY advice for the backyard mechanic. Be sure to tune in!
On maybe the easiest ever Podcast @mcauz56 teaches @BobMackowycz daughter all about cottaging as the guys revel in a fantastic weekend for both the #Leafs and #Raptors. They go in depth about Jonas Valanciunas and Bob compares Lou Lamoriello to Hyman Roth. Later Matt goes into great detail about maybe the best meal he has ever had. Finally Bob has a shocking admission about his feelings towards Tiger Woods.
Join Evan and Matt for the best discussion of college football within your morning commute. There was some chaos this week in college football! #1 and #3 went down! Join us as we talk about who was humbled, who gains from this and who should be nervous. Later Matt and Evan talk about Pac-12 scheduling, coaching changes in Knoxville, and much more!
Matt recaps Monday Night Football and the Yankees win over the Astros. Later Matt is joined by Syracuse legend Don McPherson. In 'Do We Care,' Packers' Aaron Rodgers is getting surgery on his broken right collarbone, the International Boxing HOF and Turning Stone Casino are working together, and a Utah surgeon gets to cross something off his bucket list.
Never fear! With Rich on vacation you'd think Matt would be left to talking to himself into a padded room, but instead managed to rope a special guest for Episode 55! Dave Seibert of ITInnovators, Microsoft MVP, and a whole lot of other things is a long time contributor and friend to the magazine, and often appears on-stage at our live ChannelPro Events. Matt starts by introducing Dave with a little Q&A (like only Matt can give). After a week hiatus, Matt and Dave dive through a whole bunch of missed headlines, talking in-depth about CompTIA's new association for non-channel technicians, the big Axcient and eFolder merger news, and some new functionality in AVG Managed Workplace. Later Matt gets Dave's thoughts on some recent studies, then dive into Part 3 for DAVE'S museum and tech picks! As for the title, you'll just have to listen. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 055Title: Space Seibert 1999Duration: 1:36:43File size: 44.3MBRegulars: Matt Whitlock - Technology EditorSpecial Guest: Dave Seibert Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Tech Data Adds Mobility Management and Cisco Training Solutions Tech Data Adds Four New Service Providers to its Cloud Portfolio itopia Unveils Free Cost Calculator for MSPs Evaluating Google Cloud SolarWinds MSP Launches Automated Workstation Backup Solution Carbonite Unveils Revamped Partner Programs VIPRE Revamps Partner Portal, Website HP Ships New Point-of-Sale System CompTIA Formally Launches New Association for Non-Channel Technicians eFolder Appoints ConnectWise Veteran Adam Sluskin its Chief Revenue Officer Axcient and eFolder Merge to Form Data Protection Giant Avast Rolls Out AVG Managed Workplace Update with Security Site Assessment Functionality 2017 Readers' Choice Awards 6 Revealing Security, BDR, and Cloud Insights from Webroot, Intronis, and Ingram Micro Building Computers Efficiently DAVE's Museum pick: Jaz Drive DAVE's tech pick: Samsung 850 Pro
On the 8th episode of ‘The Macko & Cauz Podcast’ Bob plays a game of expectations vs. reality with the #MapleLeafs, Matt is happy the #Raptors have brought back Kyle Lowry and in a crazy revelation Bob proves that Matt is the King of the Millennials as Matt is trying to blame them for the #Argonauts attendance issues. Later Matt ranks his Top-5 holidays and both discuss the Big Question: What is better to be a die-hard sports fan or a more rational Sports Agnostic?
In Part 1 of the 6th Episode of 'The Macko & Cauz Podcast' Bob and Matt discuss Matt's trip to Kelowna, causal morning drinking in airports, Matt says the Leafs need to start spending and Bob looks at the future of Kyle Lowry. Later Matt can’t pronounce any of the potential players to be drafted by the #Leafs and the guys play both “Leafs Draft in 6 Words” and an NBA Draft themed drinking game.
It's a DLF trifecta this week as Matt Price is first joined by DLF Senior Writer and Editor James Simpson. They discuss his Consistent Greatness series and the NFL Combine. Later Matt joins forces with fellow DLF podcasters Bill Latin and Eric Coleman. They discuss the new Read and React IDP Podcast and then dive into some IDP rookies, and rookie draft strategy. They wrap it up with a look at the NFL Combine from a defensive perspective. Please be sure to follow the DLF Podcast on Twitter at @DLFPodcast. If you’d like to provide any feedback on this week’s episode or the entire DLF Dynasty Podcast in general, you can do so by leaving comments below, or posting in the DLF Podcast thread of the DLF Forum. Finally, we really appreciate you sharing your ratings and reviews of our show on iTunes.
The guys are in a goofy mood tonight as they trash talk each other. Lots of topics come up including Lamar Odom. Later Matt goes solo and talks to Pro Wrestler Al Snow. Ranasha from MMASTALKER.COM joins the show with the weekly MMA Knockout.
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive On the first episode of On the Spectrum with Matt Asner, Matt welcomes Jonas Rivera, producer of the Disney/Pixar summer hit Inside Out! Jonas shares “insider” information about this blockbuster summer hit! Later Matt welcomes Navah Paskowitz to talk about a two day Friendship Circle by the Sea family retreat happening on August 16 and 17th! This event is for the whole family, it is affordable, beneficial and at the BEACH! For more information visit www.fcbythesea.org On the Spectrum with Matt Asner is a collaborate effort between Autism Live and Autism Speaks. For more information on Autism Speaks visit www.AutismSpeaks.org Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com