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Best podcasts about matt barnard

Latest podcast episodes about matt barnard

Stunning
Matt Barnard | When to Buy or Sell

Stunning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 20:28


The real estate market constantly evolves, presenting new challenges and opportunities for buyers and sellers alike. Understanding these dynamics is crucial whether you're a first-time homebuyer, looking to sell, or a seasoned investor. Matt Barnard from Presido Real Estate has nearly two decades of experience and shares invaluable insights on buying, selling, and the overall state of the market. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to sell, this episode is packed with advice and stories from the field. Episode Highlights: The current state of the real estate market Advice for first-time homebuyers The impact of interest rates on the market The difference between buyers' and sellers' agents This episode demystifies the real estate market, offering listeners a clear path forward whether they're buying, selling, or just interested in the market. Stay tuned for more insights and expert advice in future episodes. Links & Resources: Phone Number: 801-656-5184 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/matt.barnard.3114/ Facebook: ⁠Matt Barnard⁠ Website: ⁠Presido Team - Matt Barnard

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Liars' League (London)
Hearth & Home Christmas Special

Liars' League (London)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 114:54


The Liars' League Christmas Special, HEARTH & HOME, is a stocking stuffed full of brand-new festive fiction for you to enjoy over the winter holidays. Our six specially-written short stories will whisk you to snowy postwar Berlin, a brooding Victorian mansion, and the worst pub in Ireland, and introduce you to Welsh witches, secret base-jumpers and an alcoholic reindeer. You can even play along with our fiendish seasonally-themed quiz at the interval ... RUNNING ORDER "Tripping the Light Fantastic" by Matt Barnard, read by Stephen Butterton "The Visit" by Marta Patiño. read by Carrie Cohen (Most Valuable Player [Actor] 2023) "Red Nose" by Rhys Timson (Most Valuable Player [Author] 2023), read by Zach Harrison INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ "Looking for Matti" by Grace Andreacchi, read by Sarah Barlex "Aelwyd" by Lianne Warr, read by David Mildon "Donkey Tom" by David McGrath, read by Jamie Laird MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons
I didn't laugh. Yes, you did.

Seattle Mennonite Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 24:33


We have all laughed at and with Sarah for as long as we've heard the story. An 80 year old woman giving birth!?! Pastor Megan challenges us to consider laughter. What impossible things do we laugh at? An end to hunger? Reconciliation between settlers and indigenous peoples? A green and just economy? Healing for addiction? What have we laughed at that we should maybe consider a calling into impossible, great works of God?Sermon begins at minute marker 6:03Genesis 18.1-15; 21:1-7Image: Photo by Matt Barnard on pexelsHymn: VT 190, The God of Sarah Praise. Music - traditional. Words - David Bjorlin, ©2018 GIA Publications, Inc. Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.

Oxfordshire Teacher Training
Episode 35 Mental Health First Aid with Matt Barnard and Donna Brunstrom

Oxfordshire Teacher Training

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 15:54


In this episode of the Oxfordshire Teacher Training podcast, Matthew Coatsworth explores Mental Health First Aid with Matt Barnard and Donna Brunstrom. Listeners will hear why it is such an important strand of continuing professional development for teachers at the moment, as well as gaining an overview of what will be covered in Mental Health First Aid training.For current Oxfordshire Teacher Training Associate Teachers:Youth Mental Health First Aid Thursday 2 March 5-7pm onlineYoung person case studies/stigma and language/stress container/frame of referenceFriday 3 March 5-7pm onlineDepression and anxiety/active listeningMonday 13 March 5-7pm onlineSuicide and psychosis/boundarying and signpostingTuesday 14 March 5-7pm onlineSelf-harm and disordered eating/MHFA action plan/recovery tree framework* * * UPDATE * * *  THIS COURSE NOW FULLY BOOKED: please  add name on the waiting list for further courses in the Spring and Summer 2023 by emailing wellbeing@ott-scitt.org.ukFor current Oxfordshire Teacher Training Mentors:Adult Mental Health First AidWednesday 19 April 5-7pm onlineMHFAider role/learner wellbeing/ALGEE/helpful or unhelpful language/frame of reference/stress container/film discussionThursday 20 April 5-7pm onlineFactors influencing mental health/mental health continuum/applying ALGEE to case studies/anxiety/traumatic events/active listening with empathy/disordered eating/self-harm/substance use/MHFA conversation practice/quizMonday 24 April 5-7pm onlineApplying ALGEE to case studies/depression/suicide/psychosis/film discussion/MHFA conversation practice/quizTuesday 25 April 5-7pm onlineRecovery and lived experience/boundaries in the MHFAider role/conversation practice/MHFA role action plan/returning to self-careFREE PLACES ARE AVAILABLE by emailing wellbeing@ott-scitt.org.uk For listeners not working with Oxfordshire Teacher Training:Visit www.mhfaengland.org for more details including courses nationwidewww.oxfordshireteachertraining.co.uk

Patriots With Grit
37. Public Schools - Sold Out, Get Out | Matt Barnard and Ryan Zaring | Refine KC School

Patriots With Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 61:17


Refine KC exists because God moved in the hearts of two families. In the summer of 2021, it was clear to Matt & Amy Barnard and Ryan & Amanda Zaring that public education was no longer sufficient for a Christian family.Children need to be equipped and refined in God's Word to discern worldly agendas.The founders knew that Kansas City's Northland needed an option for quality education that was affordable for families and offered personalized learning for each student from a Biblical worldview. They had witnessed the positive impact a community of believers had on their own children and envisioned this concept in the new school. They could see the decline in life skills being taught in schools and yearned to see students being equipped in practical ways.In obedience to God, they answered the calling to open a new Christian school. God aligned the mission as a partnership began with Tower View in April of 2022.Staff and families took a leap of faith in joining the school and students ranging from Pre-K through 12th grade will be welcomed to the Refine KC campus for the first time on August 29, 2022.We are committed to honoring God in this endeavor and can't wait to see the fruits of this labor.-------------------------------------Keep in touch with Refine KC School here:https://www.refinekcschool.com/aboutFollow Refine KC School here:https://www.facebook.com/refinekcschool-------------------------------------SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS SHOWMy Pillow:https://www.mypillow.com/gritPhone: 800-895-9738My Store:https://mystore.com/gritPhone: 800-652-9032Get accurate, honest and true news by reading The Epoch Times. Visit: www.IReadEpoch.com Enter promo code GRIT and get your first month for just $1.-------------------------------------STAY IN THE LOOP AND UP TO DATEVisit Website https://patriotswithgrit.com/ Help Support Patriots With Grit https://patriotswithgrit.com/donate/ Recommend Patriots To Interview https://patriotswithgrit.com/recommend/ Grab Some Fun Merch https://patriotswithgrit.com/shop/-------------------------------------SUBSCRIBE TO PODCASThttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patriots-with-grit/id1615813244-------------------------------------HANG OUT WITH US ON THESE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMSRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1011237YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPq8tmHN8_Mn1M_wHs8xYiQFACEBOOK Page: https://www.facebook.com/patriotswithgritCLOUT HUB: https://app.clouthub.com/#/users/u/PatriotsWithGrit/postsTELEGRAM: https://t.me/PatriotsWithGritGAB: https://gab.com/darynrossTRUTH SOCIAL: https://truthsocial.com/@patriotswithgritLINKS TO ALL SOCIAL MEDIA: http://patriotswithgrit.com/links/-------------------------------------

Full Stack Food
Are Vertical Farms a Need or a Want? An Interview With Matt Barnard, Co-Founder/Executive Chairman, Plenty

Full Stack Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 35:27


Matt Barnard grew up in a family of farmers, but was always drawn to technology. So, after a stint in the wireless technology business, he returned to farming, but with a twist. Barnard is the co-founder of Plenty, a Softbank-backed vertical farming company that seeks to feed the world in the most sustainable way possible. He speaks to us about creating, at scale, autonomous farms run by robots, to produce the most delicious produce available on the market.

The Temporal Trek Podcast
The Temporal Trek Podcast: Season 3 Episode 16 - Shadows of P'Jem

The Temporal Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 101:31


What happens when two academically minded guests, and a host who barely scraped through his bachelors degree, have to watch a light-on-plot episode of Enterprise? Naturally they discuss it for an 1 hour and 40 minutes.Love Shacks, Evil Fishermen and Shran's BACK!Join me Dan Hitch, AcademicTrek host Daniel Huckfield and Matt Barnard of Philoscifiz as we examine the Shadows of P'Jem.

Vertical Farming Podcast
S2E19: s2e19 Nate Storey - Long-Distance Supply Chains, Accessing Capital & Doing Meaningful Work through Vertical Farming

Vertical Farming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 57:48


Episode Summary Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show co-founder and Chief Science Officer (CSO) of Plenty, Nate Storey. Plenty is on a mission to bring fresh, local produce to communities everywhere in a way that’s better for the environment. In this episode, Harry and Nate discuss Plenty’s local field-scale indoor farms, the importance of having supportive infrastructure for vertical farming and the work Nate is doing at Plenty to promote social responsibility and better food for all. Episode Sponsor Ceres Greenhouse Solutions Key Takeaways 03:22 – Harry welcomes to the show Nate Storey, who shares his thoughts on the impact of COVID-19, what piqued his interest in vertical farming and what inspired him to start his first business, Bright Agrotech 12:18 – Nate speaks to mentors who have influenced his career, lessons he’s learned and why vertical farming is truly his calling 16:19 – Nate tells the story of how he met fellow Plenty co-founder, Matt Barnard as well as common misconceptions towards indoor agriculture 21:18 – How Plenty’s mission has evolved and innovated throughout the years 24:20 – The importance of having a supporting infrastructure for vertical farming 27:59 – How Plenty decides on where to locate its farms and where they are focusing their growth 34:13 – Nate discusses the work Plenty is doing to advance social responsibility 38:43 – Nate expounds on his roles and responsibilities as Chief Science Officer 42:54 – Harry and Nate discuss the unique technologies that Plenty utilizes 49:33 – A tough question Nate has had to ask himself lately and a hobby that keeps Nate busy 53:00 – Harry thanks Nate for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can learn more about Plenty  Tweetable Quotes “Covid has been a bit of a reckoning for the world in a lot of different spheres. But certainly in the sphere of managing long-distance supply chains and keeping things on the shelf – things that people have always taken for granted.”(04:23) “I believe that great design starts with intent.”(10:51) “The thing that I’ve learned over the years is that brilliant, talented, motivated people can do just about anything.”(14:20) “We need to double to triple the amount of fresh fruits and vegetables in the world just to feed people the right amount that doctors recommend for your diets.”(19:08) “The thing about having things magically show up on retail shelves for decades without interruption is that you start to take for granted the complexity and the difficulty of making those things show up on the shelf.”(24:50) “I believe that most business problems are basically feedback problems. The further away you get from your customer, the less you can understand their needs.”(26:50) “It would be a travesty if we built farms in food deserts without solving the food desert problem.”(36:01) “I think when we think about this industry and what’s going to hold it back is access to capital.”(45:58) “It lands on our shoulders to go out into the world, manufacture as much land as possible, conserve as much water as possible and put food on people’s plates.”(49:24) Links Mentioned Plenty Website Nate’s LinkedIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BSP Podcast
Shaun Gallagher, interviewed by Hannah Berry & Jessie Stanier

BSP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 40:49


Welcome to the 100th episode of the BSP Podcast. To celebrate this milestone we have a specially recorded interview with Professor Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis, USA, and University of Wollongong, Australia). Gallagher is interviewed by Jessica Stanier (Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter) and Hannah Berry (BSP Secretary).   “I’m really happy we’ve reached 100 episodes!” – writes Dr Matt Barnard, founder and editor of the BSP Podcast. “I started the podcast because I wanted to amplify the voice of our delegates at conferences. Phenomenology is an important movement in thought, challenging us to listen harder, and engage with the world and human experiences. As such, I’m delighted that Shaun Gallagher, who has done so much to advocate for phenomenology and communicate it clearly, agreed to be interviewed for this special episode. I’m also super grateful to Jessica Stanier and Hannah Berry. They came up with really interesting questions, leading to a unique and open discussion that I really enjoyed editing. I am sure our listeners will enjoy it too.”   BIOS:   Shaun Gallagher is the Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Excellence in Philosophy at the University of Memphis, USA, and Professorial Fellow at the School of Liberal Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia. His research is interdisciplinary and focuses on embodied cognition and the phenomenology of self, action, intention, and social interaction, He held the Humboldt Foundation Anneliese Maier Research Fellowship (2012-18). He has been Honorary Professor at Tromsø University (Norway), Durham University (UK) and the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). He has held visiting research positions at MRC: Centre for Cognition and Brain Sciences, Cambridge University; Ecole Normale Supériure, Lyon; CREA and Ecole Normale Supériure, Paris; Humboldt University, Berlin; Keeble College, Oxford University; and Sapienza - University of Rome. His publications include Action and Interaction (Oxford 2020); The Phenomenological Mind -3rd ed (Routledge 2020); Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind (Oxford 2017); The Neuro-phenomenology of Awe and Wonder (Palgrave Macmillan 2015); Phenomenology (Palgrave Macmillan 2012; 2nd ed in 2021); How the Body Shapes the Mind (Oxford 2005); Hermeneutics and Education (SUNY Press 1992); and as editor, the Oxford Handbook of the Self (2011); and co-editor The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition (2018). He is editor-in-chief of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. His books and articles have been translated into 14 different languages, and have been cited more than 29,000 times (Google Scholar). He served as principle investigator on grants from the European Science Foundation, Marie Curie Actions, the National Science Foundation, the Templeton Foundation; and has been co-PI on awards from the Australian Research Council, Marie Curie, Humboldt Foundation, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK).   Hannah Berry has recently completed her doctoral thesis on empathy from the University of Liverpool. The thesis is called ‘The Shoe Never Fits: a phenomenological revision of empathy and intersubjectivity’ and offers a critical analysis of phenomenological, psychological and biological descriptions of empathy and proposes a development to Husserl’s theory of analogising apprehension in order to describe an interpersonal experience that takes into account sociability as well as the subjective experience of self and other. Her interests are in psycho- and socio-linguistics, forensic linguistics, pragmatics, phenomenology and philosophy of mind. Hannah is the current secretary for the British Society for Phenomenology and is the lead tutor of the WEA’s North West refugee education programme.   Jessie Stanier is a PhD student at the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter. She takes an engaged approach to her study of phenomenology, ageing, and older age by collaborating with various people affected by the lived realities of ageing and caring. In her PhD thesis, she aims to shed new light on normative determinants of ageing and how they affect lived experiences and possibilities for older people. She co-hosted this year’s BSP conference online, and she is currently co-editing a Special Issue of Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology on ‘Pandemic Politics & Phenomenology’.   The British Society for Phenomenology is a not-for-profit organisation set up with the intention of promoting research and awareness in the field of Phenomenology and other cognate arms of philosophical thought. Currently, the society accomplishes these aims through its journal, events, and podcast. Why not find out more, join the society, and subscribe to our journal the JBSP? https://www.britishphenomenology.org.uk/

Liars' League (London)
Young & Old Lockdown Literature Online Event (April 2020)

Liars' League (London)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 96:49


This unprecedented month, we have genius gamers, sassy mamas, Iraq War soldiers, elderly lovers, what-now? weddings, folk singers and cows giving birth: truly something for everyone, all recorded from home by our superb company of actors. Stay safe, stay home, and stock up on stories! Exiled by Brian O'Hare, read by William Teller She's Ended Up Middle-Aged by Alix Owen, read by Charlotte Worthing Befriending by Irina Zahl, read by Greg Page Advice to my Child by Jo Gatford, read by Sarah Feathers The Blue Man of the Minch by Matt Barnard, read by Silas Hawkins In the Round by Sarah Richardson, read by Carrie Cohen A Fortnite is a Long Time in Politics by Callum Jacobs, read by William Foxton

SXSW Sessions
Localizing Food to Restore Human Health with author Mark Bittman, chef Dominique Crenn, Dr. Daphne Miller, & Plenty CEO Matt Barnard

SXSW Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 59:54


Food exists at the intersection of want and need like nothing else in human nature and is in a way at the heart of culture, an element that brings us together to connect and exchange ideas. Join food journalist and best-selling author Mark Bittmann, chef Dominique Crenn, the first female chef in the United States to receive three Michelin Stars, practicing family physician, author, professor, researcher, and founder of the Health from the Soil Up Initiative, Daphne Miller, and Matt Barnard, co-founder and CEO of indoor farming company Plenty to discuss the democratization of access to the pure, clean food and flavors of our ancestors, bringing culture back to our tables, habits back to our cooking, and health back to humanity, through a combination of increasingly popular methods that are both old and new.

Future Food
Plenty Vertical Farming: From Stealth to Raising $200m

Future Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 26:32


After a few years in stealth mode, vertical farming group Plenty hit the public domain with a bang, raising a record-breaking $200m from Japanese banking group SoftBank over the summer. Louisa talks to CEO Matt Barnard to hear more about the company's growth and future plans.

Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast
Episode 251 with Matt Barnard

Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 54:36


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BSP Podcast
Matt Barnard - Two Concepts of Anxiety: Heidegger and Sartre on Freedom

BSP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 19:37


This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Abstract In this paper, I wish to argue that the difference between Heidegger and Sartre’s interpretation of the concept of anxiety lead to two different concepts of existential freedom. These differences have their basis in their distinct understanding of the nature of existence and the self, leading Sartre into an absolute negative conception freedom and Heidegger into a limited and difficult to obtain positive conception of freedom. For Sartre, in L'Être et le néant, anxiety reveals the nothingness that stands between me and what I can do. Nothing, not even my own being, is an obstacle to freedom. Indeed, every time I adequately perceive my own being, I negate it, and am condemned to be able to overcome it. Anxiety is an experience of our capacity: the fact of negative freedom. For Heidegger, in Sein und Zeit, anxiety reveals nothingness as the consequence, not manifestation, of freedom. Rather than an absence of an obstacle in front of us, anxiety reveals the wake of lost opportunities behind us, things we could have and should have done. Anxiety therefore reveals the charge from our authentic self: “Guilty!”. For Heidegger, anxiety expresses our existential responsibility, not to overcome our self, but to make "the choice to choose oneself”. For Sartre, anxiety reveals the potency of the will to negate the self. For Heidegger, it calls us back to our self. This disagreement provides a case study in the different phenomenological priorities of two highly influential thinkers. In explaining why they are able to disagree so fundamentally about the same phenomenon, I wish to lend weight to Heidegger's claim that phenomenology is not a set of theoretical discoveries, but a practice.

Danny In The Valley
Plenty's Matt Barnard: "You’re eating year-old apples”

Danny In The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 35:29


The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Matt Barnard, co-founder of indoor-farming startup Plenty, to talk about building a ‘global agricultural utility’ (4:25), America’s outsized appetite (6:00), eating old apples (9:00), why tomatoes are terrible in Britain (11:20), building 500 city-centre farms around the world (14:30), luring Softbank as an investor (16:40), and Jeff Bezos (19:30), integrating with Amazon (20:20), why growing indoors works (22:50), using less than 1% the water that normal farms need (24:20), machine learning (26:30), selling cheap fruit and veg (28:00), recreating the Mediterranean in a warehouse (29:15), huge energy bills (30:15), and changing a 10,000-year old business model (31:30). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BSP Podcast
Matt Barnard – “The Silent Call: Heidegger and McCarthy on Talking to Yourself”

BSP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 20:19


Matt Barnard draws comparisons between Cormac McCarthy’s Kekulé Problem and Heidegger’s Being and Time in our July 2017 workshop. The chair is Adonis Frangeskou, member of the BSP executive.

BSP Podcast
Patrick O’Connor – “The Phenomenology of the Unconscious in Cormac McCarthy’s Kekulé Problem”

BSP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 23:03


Dr Patrick O’Connor, convenor of our July 2017 workshop on Cormac McCarthy’s Kekulé Problem, opens the day with discussions of the philosophical themes of the author’s first essay. The chair is Matt Barnard, Secretary to the BSP.

We Don't Have Cookies
Bounce Back

We Don't Have Cookies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 44:38


Matt Barnard and Mama Kate drop by this week to talk to Jason. Jason is concerned he isn't pronouncing Matt's first name correctly and they go over why he wasn't on the show last week. They get into Matt's past in improv and stand up. In the midst of Mama Kate Appreciation Month we get an update on how her job is going. They talk about a man who made a wheelchair for a fish, a Swedish politician lobbying for paid sex breaks, and a Canadian couple who drove over a frozen lake and fell through on Facebook live. This week's segments were by Chad Neidt and Mike O'Connell. For the first time ever there is bonus content included in the show! Its a pre-show clip of them talking about Jason being called Sweet Daddy Jay and the reason why he has stalkers. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Like the Facebook page by clicking here. Visit the website by clicking here and consider donating to the show. Check out Matt's dating site by clicking here. Subscribe to Chad Neidt on YouTube by clicking here. Cover art courtesy of Folio Designhaus, check them out by clicking here.

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Mat Ricardo's London Varieties
Episode 1 (Street Performers)

Mat Ricardo's London Varieties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2012 46:00


Live from the Bethnal Green Workingmen's Club, Mat hosted Craig the Incredible Hula Boy, Mandy Muden and Big Howard & Little Howard, and then sat down for a chat with Andre Vincent, Rob Ballard and Matt Barnard - three of the UK's most respected street performers - for a look at the life of a professional busker. (Apologies for the sound quality - we had some issues on the night, and subsequent shows will be dramatically improved!)