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The podcast is joined by guitarist Mat Davis of US metallers following their performance at Legions Of Metal Fest at Reggie's in Chicago! Excerpts from the Castle track "Nosferatu" (Evil Remains, 2024) used with permission from the artist. Check out Castle's music at https://www.youtube.com/@hammerheartrecords Purchase music and merchandise from Castle at https://www.heavycastle.com SOCIAL LINKS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/metaldebate/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metaldebate/ The Great Metal Debate Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 https://soundcloud.com/thegreatmetaldebate CONTACT Business email: TheGreatMetalDebate@gmail.com
Listen to an interview with Kate Lamont and Devon Ashley. Kate Lamont is a versatile musician, singer, and songwriter known for her soulful voice and genre-blending approach to music. She rose to prominence in the early 2000s with MAB LAB—an experimental, Indianapolis-based band that explored jazz, rock, soul, and hip-hop. She was also a member of the folk ensemble Blueprintmusic. Kate launched her solo career in 2010 with the release of her album After the Rain. Her latest project is a remastered reissue of her self-titled 2013 album. That record was produced by prolific Indianapolis drummer Devon Ashley, best known for his work with The Last IV, The Lemonheads, The Pieces, and Simirit. Kate Lamont currently lives in Oakland, California—but she'll be returning to Indianapolis on April 27 for a performance at the White Rabbit Cabaret. Also, listen to a new episode of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, an ongoing segment exploring the people and places connected to the Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. This week, Mat's guest will be the Indianapolis poet, artist and dancer Mijiza Holiday.
Mon, 03 Jun 2024 17:00:00 +0000 https://podcastae8fac.podigee.io/368-new-episode 74266e4fd1df29987a6022ddf1b4b008 368 full Interview with Mat Davis no Alexander Schacht and Benjamin Piske, biometricians, statisticians and leaders in the pharma industry
Today's guest is Mat Davis, VP of Data Science at Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Founded in 2003, Jazz Pharmaceuticals' purpose is to innovate to transform the lives of patients and their families. The company are focused on developing life-changing medicines for people with serious diseases - often with limited or no options - so they can live their lives more fully. By transforming biopharmaceutical discoveries into novel medicines, they are working to give people around the world the opportunity to redefine what's possible – to make the “small wins” big again. Mat leads Jazz Pharmaceuticals' data science organization in R&D partners to leverage innovative experimental design, novel data sources and modern analytics across bioinformatics, statistics, data analytics and statistical programming, epidemiology and real world evidence. Their goal is to improve decision making, support registration and reimbursement, and uncover knowledge for their medicines to transform the lives of patients and their families. In today's episode, Mat talks about: His journey from math teacher to data science leader, An insight into Jazz Pharma and their patient focused culture, Excelling in medicine for neuroscience and oncology, Six key areas of focus such as bioinformatics, epidemiology and biostatistics, Embedding data science in functions to enhance a value creation approach, His data science vision to foster quantitative drug developers for approvals, Why to consider a career with Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Listen to the latest edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, a new series exploring the people and places connected to the Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. Mat's guest is poet Elizabeth Gordon McKim, Etheridge Knight's partner and companion during the final years of his life. McKim lives in Lynn, Massachusetts. She recently visited Indianapolis for the unveiling of a new Etheridge Knight mural on Massachusetts Avenue. During the 1980s, Knight and McKim lived together on Mass Ave at the Barton Tower housing project. McKim will discuss her connection to Etheridge Knight, and her latest book “Elizabetheridge: A Memoir in Poetry”.
Listen to the latest edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, a new series exploring the people and places connected to the Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. Mat's guest is poet Elizabeth Gordon McKim, Etheridge Knight's partner and companion during the final years of his life. McKim lives in Lynn, Massachusetts. She recently visited Indianapolis for the unveiling of a new Etheridge Knight mural on Massachusetts Avenue. During the 1980s, Knight and McKim lived together on Mass Ave at the Barton Tower housing project. McKim will discuss her connection to Etheridge Knight, and her latest book “Elizabetheridge: A Memoir in Poetry”.
Finding Etheridge explores the people and places connected to the Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet Etheridge Knight. Etheridge Knight died in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1991, but his legacy grows stronger with each passing year. On this edition of Finding Etheridge, Mat Davis talks with Michael L L Collins. Collins is an Indianapolis-based poet, writer and literary critic. Collins was a close friend and protege of Etheridge Knight. Collins was one of the last participants of Knight's Free Peoples Poetry Workshop, and has written several chapbooks of haiku inspired by Etheridge Knight.
This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with singer-songwriter Steve Earle, best known for his work in country music. Earle's songs have been recorded by artists including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Carl Perkins, and Joan Baez — and in 2020, Earle was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. We'll discuss Earle's connections to Indiana, and how he's used his music to advocate for social justice. Plus, a new edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis for the second half of his conversation with poet Elizabeth Gordon McKim, Etheridge Knight's partner during the final years of his life.
This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with singer-songwriter Steve Earle, best known for his work in country music. Earle's songs have been recorded by artists including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Carl Perkins, and Joan Baez — and in 2020, Earle was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. We'll discuss Earle's connections to Indiana, and how he's used his music to advocate for social justice. Plus, a new edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis for the second half of his conversation with poet Elizabeth Gordon McKim, Etheridge Knight's partner during the final years of his life.
This week on Cultural Manifesto, listen to the latest edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, a new series exploring the people and places connected to the Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. Mat's guest will be the poet Elizabeth Gordon McKim, Etheridge Knight's partner and companion during the final years of his life. McKim lives in Lynn, Massachusetts. She recently visited Indianapolis for the unveiling of a new Etheridge Knight mural on Massachusetts Avenue. During the 1980s, Knight and McKim lived together on Mass Ave at the Barton Tower housing project. McKim will discuss her connection to Etheridge Knight, and her latest book “Elizabetheridge: A Memoir in Poetry”. We'll also listen to new releases from two rising stars in the Indianapolis music scene: Taylor Hall and Oltanie Charles.
Finding Etheridge explores the people and places connected to the Pulitzer Prize-nominated poet Etheridge Knight. Etheridge Knight died in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1991, but his legacy grows stronger with each passing year. On this edition of Finding Etheridge, Mat Davis talks with Michaal L L Collins. Collins is an Indianapolis-based poet, writer and literary critic. Collins was a close friend and protege of Etheridge Knight. Collins was one of the last participants of Knight's Free Peoples Poetry Workshop, and has written several chapbooks of haiku inspired by Etheridge Knight.
This week on Cultural Manifesto Kyle interviews singer/songwriter Morgan Rae Webster. We'll listen to her debut single “Let Go”, a song dedicated to her sister, who died from COVID-19. We'll also have another edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, a new segment exploring the people and places connected to the late Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. This week's guest will be Etheridge Knight's great-niece Hanako Gavia.
This week on Cultural Manifesto Kyle interviews singer/songwriter Morgan Rae Webster. We'll listen to her debut single “Let Go”, a song dedicated to her sister, who died from COVID-19. We'll also have another edition of Finding Etheridge with Mat Davis, a new segment exploring the people and places connected to the late Indianapolis poet Etheridge Knight. This week's guest will be Etheridge Knight's great-niece Hanako Gavia.
Community Connection Tuesday June 14th 2022 IMPD Chief Communications Officer Alexa Greenberg Joined Us Live! "June will be her one year as the Chief Communications Officer!She is one of the most senior non-sworn members of the IMPD staff and regularly advises the chief of police on communications strategies.She brings an outside perspective to the senior staff and guides the communications strategy of IMPD." IMPD Website: https://www.facebook.com/IMPDNews INDIANA JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION - WTF TOUR June 18th Doors Open At 5:00 PM, Show Starts At 6:00 PM Starring: ZappThe Original Lakeside,Average White BandThe Bar-Kays,Klymaxx feat Bernadette Cooper,Trouble Funk,Circle City BandEbony Rhythm Funk Campaign Ticket info: http://djgeno.net/ Madame Walker Legacy Center Block Party June 18th & 19th from Noon - 5:00 PM At The Art & Soul Stage - 617 Indiana Ave. FREE BLOCK PARTY! Celebrating the Madam Walker Legacy Center's 95th Anniversary! Art and Soul Stage, Grown Folks Zone & Kids Zone! Featuring Performances By: Kelsi Marie, Alaina Renai, J Stokes, Marrialle Sellars, Bashiri Asad, Okara Imani, Sandy Lomax & Gregg Bacon, Clint Breeze & The Groove, Mariah Ivey, Gabrielle Patterson, Januarie York, Too Black, Dante Fratturo, Mat Davis, Chantel Massey, Corey Ewing With Sounds By:DJ Mama Mia, DJ Freddie Fresh, DJ DNASTY, DJ Sounds By Todd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Shoulder 2 Shoulder, we recap the loss to Portland, discuss the recent goings on with LAFC. We are also joined by Jamon Moore of Quakes Epicenter as our Opponent Correspondent. We are also joined by House of Football and Saturday's Football proprietor Mat Davis to discuss the all-in-one football church he's created in LA. Saturdays Football - @saturdaysfootball House of Football - @thehofla Jamon Moore - @JMooreQuakes Quakes Epicenter - @QuakesEpicenter
After one of the most challenging school years for students, parents and educators alike, The Mind Trust and United Way of Central Indiana (UWCI) today announced plans for the Indy Summer Learning Labs, a free and fun summer learning and enrichment program designed to accelerate academic achievement and address the significant lost learning opportunities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Families will be able to register their students for summer programming at 35 sites across the city and Indy teachers may apply to earn up to $10,000 for a part-time teaching role with the program at IndySummerLearningLabs.com. Plus we talk about the issue of crime in Indianapolis, and how to combat it. Mat Davis with the Indiana Racial Justice Alliance says that includes changing the way we fund public safety.
We welcome Mat Davis of @SaturdaysFootball on the pod just a couple weeks before the opening of the Saturdays Football Vintage Kit Shop and Clubhouse in Highland Park. Mat fills in some of our gaps in LA football history and talks about meeting Shakira at the Camp Nou.
In this episode, the guys drink BSB 103 by Heritage Distilling Company. Once again joined by special guests Chris Middleton and Mat Davis, they discuss the 3 things they felt helped them climb the corporate ladder and go from employee to business owner.
In this episode, the guys enjoy Calumet Farms 14 year bourbon and talk about how to make an old fashioned cocktail. They are joined by special guests Chris Middleton and Mat Davis to discuss the question, "If you could hop in a time machine and go back to tell yourself 3 things when you were starting your business, what would they be?"
In this episode, Jason and Olon discuss the path that led them to business ownership with special guests, and business partners, Mat Davis and Simon Courtney.
Defund the police and refund the community... that is the call coming our from activist groups but is it possible? We go in depth with Mat Davis of the Indiana Racial Justice Alliance and City Council President Vop Osili on the subject PLUS listener calls and clips from Indy Day of Solidarity.
Host Kyle Long speaks with Bashiri Asad, and Mat Davis returns for his monthly Localmotion segment featuring a tremendous musical performance from Kara Beth Rasure.
Host Kyle Long speaks with Bashiri Asad, and Mat Davis returns for his monthly Localmotion segment featuring a tremendous musical performance from Kara Beth Rasure.
Host Kyle Long speaks with Bashiri Asad, and Mat Davis returns for his monthly Localmotion segment featuring a tremendous musical performance from Kara Beth Rasure.
Host Kyle Long talks with Felix Contreras of NPR's Alt Latino, and Mat Davis speaks with Elle Roberts for his monthly Localmotion segment.
Host Kyle Long talks with Felix Contreras of NPR's Alt Latino, and Mat Davis speaks with Elle Roberts for his monthly Localmotion segment.
Host Kyle Long talks with Felix Contreras of NPR's Alt Latino, and Mat Davis speaks with Elle Roberts for his monthly Localmotion segment.
Marking the death of the brilliant James Dewitt Yancey - better known to music fans as J Dilla. Spinning of Dilla's music and speaking with Old Soul's Doug Morris about this a Dilla tribute at The HI-FI. The second half of the show Mat Davis returns for his monthly Localmotion segment. Guest is vocalist Jo Universal.
Marking the death of the brilliant James Dewitt Yancey - better known to music fans as J Dilla. Spinning of Dilla's music and speaking with Old Soul's Doug Morris about this a Dilla tribute at The HI-FI. The second half of the show Mat Davis returns for his monthly Localmotion segment. Guest is vocalist Jo Universal.
Kyle talks with musician Sphie, and she shares tracks from her new release Limitless Extraordinaire. Also featured is our monthly Localmotion segment with Mat Davis. This week Mat speaks with Theon Lee about their new monthly hip-hop showcase called The Dojo.
Kyle talks with musician Sphie, and she shares tracks from her new release Limitless Extraordinaire. Also featured is our monthly Localmotion segment with Mat Davis. This week Mat speaks with Theon Lee about their new monthly hip-hop showcase called The Dojo.
On this episode of A Cultural Manifesto I'm honored to feature an extended conversation with the legendary writer, publisher and member of the Black Arts Movement Dr. Haki Madhubuti. Dr. Madhubuti will be reading a powerful new poem that he's never recited before titled "More Powerful Than God". Also, Singer-songwriter Alex Hall will be the featured guest on Mat Davis' Localmotion segment this week. Alex is a brilliant performer and she did an amazing song for us live in the studio.