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Abe Gordon and Jon Nelson reacted to Atlanta United's performance as they battled their way to a 1-1 draw in the sweltering Texas heat against Austin FC, courtesy of a Jamal Thiaré stoppage-time goal. In our postgame coverage, we hit the highlights, break it all down, and hear from manager Ronny Deila, Jamal Thiaré, and Matt Edwards.
Jason Longshore discussed Atlanta United's 1-1 draw and shared audio from Jay Fortune and Matt Edwards from Tuesday's Atlanta United media availability.
My guest this week is Matt Edwards, the (newish) CEO of tax pooling company Tax Management New Zealand. We discussed tax pooling, how his non-tax background offers interesting insights into the operation of tax pooling and the tax system, and the opportunities tax pooling offers for small businesses in particular.
Jordan Peterson discusses the Woke Right. $5,000 bonus for having a baby? RFK Jr. bans food dye. How many babies would you bomb to save your own people? Matt Edwards on Idaho freedom.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Wild Saturday night at the Benz, one of the strangest matches I've ever called, as Atlanta United came back to defeat NYCFC 4-3. Mistakes were one of the highlights in this one, but perhaps Atlanta getting the win after one of their worst performances gives them a spark going forward. After mistakes put them behind and maybe the pressure of a poor result unfolding again at home led to them looking tranquilized in a way, the substitutions of Xande Silva and Matt Edwards breathed new life into the team. Hard work over the last half hour of the match brought Atlanta from 3-1 down to 4-3 up. Alexey Miranchuk got a goal earlier and was outstanding wherever he played, Silva/Edwards created the tying goal for Almirón, and Latte Lath's relentless running on a night where he didn't have his best first touch was enough to force Matt Freese and Thiago Martins into a screaming blaming fit as the go-ahead goal sailed in. Lots of conversation this week on SDH AM (every morning starting at 9:05 on YouTube & Twitch) and on Atlanta Soccer Tonight on 92.9 The Game (back to Tuesday nights this week).Miami took control of the East with a 2-1 win over Philadelphia, Sporting Kansas City remains winless in 2025 after a loss to Dallas, and San Diego's win over LAFC highlighted the weekend around MLS. LAFC could be playing Club América in a winner-take-all match for a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup and a $9.55 million check. It would be the most lucrative potential match for a MLS team ever, this is pending an appeal by León on FIFA taking them out of the tournament due to multi-ownership rules and regulations.Marco Rose was sacked at RB Leipzig, Dorival Junior was sacked in Brazil as the national team manager. Plenty more nuggets in the podcast! Thanks for reading, watching, and listening to our content from the SDH Network, plenty more to come this week across all fronts.More Espresso coming tomorrow on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Ep 47: Matt Edwards of General Formulations returns to talk about good service, corn dogs (aka the joys of gas station cuisine), and what to expect in 2025, and beyond.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is now the #1 Most Fact Checked Podcast in the United States.Voted #1 by Signman (standing on a van on top of 18 pallets changing a lightbulb over a movie theater sign)https://www.wensco.com/company/slightly-serious-sign-podcast616.785.3333The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wensco Sign Supply. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "Wensco Sign Supply" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Things to note on the statement. Wensco owns all rights to video or audio for Slightly Serious Sign broadcast and cannot be used without the written authorization from Wensco Administration.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is hosted by Mike Hull, Tyler Hull, and Domingo Tobar and produced, recorded, shot, and edited by Rick Villanueva with sponsorship from Wensco Sign Supply.
The guys celebrate Sean's new book, Matt Edwards of the Relief Room joins the show to talk about the Phillies playoffs, the Eagles have major issues going into the bye week. You can catch Corner Pub Sports live on Friday nights at 8:15pm (EST) on their Facebook and YouTube pages (@cornerpubsports)
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Andy Jacobs for this afternoons podcast. The guys were joined by Former Liverpool, Villa and England Striker Stan Collymore as well as amputee boxer Matt Edwards. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Navigating Blindness podcast, our host Ray Montgomery, chats with Matt Edwards, employment specialist, and Tom White, from the FBI about Bosma's reverse job fair.
Fenergo, the leading provider of digital solutions for Know Your Customer (KYC), Transaction Monitoring (TM) and Client Lifecycle Management (CLM), and Deloitte Ireland, have announced an agreement to deliver Fenergo's AI-powered CLM solutions to financial institutions across EMEA. The alliance combines Fenergo's best-in-class technology with Deloitte's technology-enabled business transformation expertise to create a Centre of Excellence for CLM. The collaboration will empower financial institutions and corporates to better address evolving KYC, anti-money laundering (AML) and environmental, social and governance (ESG) regulatory obligations while driving operational excellence and enhancing end-to-end customer experiences. The alliance responds to increasing demand for optimised digital client onboarding and the need to drive efficiency across KYC and AML operations. Fenergo's research has found that slow and inefficient onboarding processes have caused nearly half (48%) of global financial institutions to lose clients. To address this challenge, Fenergo and Deloitte Ireland will deploy AI-powered Software as a Service (SaaS) CLM, which will digitalise client onboarding and lifecycle management journeys, and in turn accelerate the time it takes to generate revenue while enabling firms to better identify and mitigate risk. "We're excited to collaborate with Deloitte Ireland to deliver our AI-powered CLM solutions to financial institutions and corporates across EMEA," said Matt Edwards, Global VP of Partnerships and Alliances, Fenergo. "With the unrelenting evolution of global regulation and the need for firms to simultaneously drive growth, the demand for our CLM solutions has risen exponentially and expanded beyond financial services. With the addition of AI, the transformative power of CLM is even more accessible and rapid. Our alliance agreement with Deloitte will enable us to accelerate implementation while helping firms build a more sustainable and compliant future, while delivering a step change in customer experience." "Transforming organisations by using AI is something we're committed to in Deloitte. Our collaboration with Fenergo and the launch of our Centre of Excellence illustrates our focus on providing innovative technology solutions to our clients that drive competitiveness and efficiency," said Graham Healy, Consulting Partner, Deloitte Ireland. "We believe our mutual clients will also benefit from our broader expertise across financial advisory, business change and target operating model services." Financial institutions will also benefit from Fenergo's unrivalled Perpetual KYC capabilities which streamline and automate periodic KYC review cycles by continuously monitoring client profiles for risk using real-time data. Firms can also leverage Fenergo to more effectively manage ESG requirements in response to growing demand for sustainable and socially responsible investing. See more stories here.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
This episode provides a deep dive into Dan Hurley's coaching mindset, exciting updates on UConn basketball prospects, and a celebration of UConn community content, making it a must-listen for all Huskies fans. In today's episode of Locked On UConn, host Mark Zanetto covers a range of exciting topics and updates: Segment 1: Dan Hurley's Coaching Philosophy and Personal Anecdotes • Mark delves into Dan Hurley's unique perspective on coaching and life. Hurley discusses his Ford Raptor as his seasonal “armor,” his love for pickup trucks inspired by Yellowstone, and how his coaching persona transforms during the season.• Personal stories include the awkward first meeting with his partner's parents due to a stolen truck and the challenging decisions regarding his career at UConn vs. the allure of coaching for the Lakers.• Hurley reflects on his commitment to UConn, his coaching philosophy, maintaining an underdog mentality, and the importance of staying true to the program's identity. Segment 2: Tounde Yessoufou's Performance at Peach Jam • Tounde Yessoufou had a standout game at Peach Jam, scoring 23 points and grabbing 6 rebounds.• Schools showing interest in him include Kentucky, Arizona, Tennessee, USC, UCLA, Arizona State, and UConn.• Yessoufou plans to visit UConn this fall, adding to the excitement of UConn fans. Segment 3: UConn Community and Media • Mark highlights favorite UConn content and media personalities, including:• Matt Edwards, Dream Season Podcast.• The CT Scoreboard Podcast w/Jared Kotler.• Mike and Joseph from the Sliders and Curveballs Podcast.• Bristle Boys and John Petit from the Record Journal.• The Big East Barroom.• Encourages listeners to check out these shows and stay engaged with the UConn community. Sponsored Segments: • eBay Motors:• Emphasizes the importance of passion, drive, and patience in both winning championships and maintaining your vehicle.• eBay Motors offers a vast selection of parts to keep your ride in top condition with eBay Guaranteed Fit for US customers.• Locked On Sports Today:• Promotes the new 24/7 sports streaming channel on YouTube and Amazon Fire TV Channels App.• Provides a quieter, more analysis-focused alternative to traditional sports channels. Closing: • Mark wraps up the episode with his signature sign-off, reminding listeners to stay locked in, stay connected, and keep their toughness meter rising. Go Huskies!
Krunching Gears – The Rally Podcast. Series 3, episode 32. Another busy episode, we continue our review of the 2024 Donegal International Rally. We talk to second-placed Meirion Evans and the third-placed crew of David Kelly & Dean O'Sullivan and Adam Platt, who prepared the winning Skoda Fabia RS of Callum Devine and Noel O'Sullivan. Matt Edwards talks to us about his experience and hopes for the rest of the season. Rally2 competitors Rory Kennedy, Garry Jennings, Joe McGonigle, Paul Barrett, Andy Hayes and Niall Burns join us to discuss their Donegal experience. Winners of the Historic category Meirion Evans & Anthony O'Sullivan join us along with Rally4 winners Ryan MacHugh and second-placed Rally4 competitor Kyle McBride.
Madison Crews and Jason Longshore caught up with new Atlanta United Homegrown signing Matt Edwards to talk about his journey to Atlanta, his time at the University of North Carolina, and his 2024 that has seen him captain Atlanta United 2 and earn a MLS contract.
At what point does criticism of changes in culture become overly reactive? This is a question I've wrestled with continuously over the past couple of years, but I can't get past the conclusion that if something isn't good then pointing that fact out is never really a bad thing... right?My conversation with Radio Slave this week doesn't pull any punches on what is wrong with dance music currently. It's no longer cool. Social media is rewarding the wrong stuff. The history of the thing is being trampled on and turned into something that bears no resemblance to the original vision. But over the top of all that is a sense that good things are still happening, and that maybe it wouldn't take much for the forces of commercialism too be swept away and something great to emerge. Kind of like what happened after the turn of the millennium, a period which felt quite a bit like it does now. We also discuss the new Radio Slave album, the changing nature of running a label in this space (Rekids, in this instance), and try to anticipate how it's all going to develop... positive or negative!Matt Edwards is a don of the scene and you're going to enjoy this conversation!If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Krunching Gears – The Rally Podcast. Season 3, Episode 30. In this second preview show for the 2024 Donegal International Rally we: speak with Clerk of the Course Eamonn McGee; catch up with competitors Matt Edwards, Meirion Evans, Mikie Galvin, Gary Jennings and Desi Henry. We hear from WRC Junior Champions Liam Regan & William Creighton who are competing in this year's Donegal International Rally and finally we catch up with Eugene Ferry talking about the Rally Stages App the new online rally maps and information service.
Ep 17: Michael Maxwell and Matt Edwards of General Formulations stop by to talk about how to choose the right vinyl for the job. They also discuss the importance of doing it right from the start to save time and money.Why Margins Matter in Business by Matt Richart: https://issuu.com/wrapfamunleashed/docs/2024_may_wfuThe Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is now the #1 Most Fact Checked Podcast in the United StatesVoted #1 by Signman (standing on a van on top of 18 pallets changing a lightbulb over a movie theater sign)https://www.wensco.com/company/slightly-serious-sign-podcast616.785.3333The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Wensco Sign Supply. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "Wensco Sign Supply" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Things to note on the statement. Wensco owns all rights to video or audio for Slightly Serious Sign broadcast and cannot be used without the written authorization from Wensco Administration.The Slightly Serious Sign Podcast is hosted by Mike Hull, Tyler Hull, and Domingo Tobar and produced, recorded, shot, and edited by Rick Villanueva with sponsorship from Wensco Sign Supply.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
The ACC Is Drowning. Should the Big East Throw It a Lifevest? In today's episode of Locked On UCONN, we explore the current turmoil in the ACC and discuss whether the Big East should step in to provide a lifeline, potentially reshaping the landscape of college basketball. Host Mark Zanetto is joined by co-host Matt Edwards to dive deep into the potential opportunities and challenges of Big East expansion, particularly by targeting ACC schools as basketball-only members. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips expresses optimism about the ACC's future despite significant challenges.Introduction of co-host Matt Edwards.Segment 2: Big East Expansion Discussion Should the Big East get creative and consider inviting ACC schools as basketball-only members?The importance of basketball identity vs. football revenue.Schools like Alabama and Tennessee will always be football-first despite basketball success.Segment 3: Impact of College Football Playoff Expansion Discussion on how the expansion affects UCONN and other basketball programs. FSU's lawsuit revealing ESPN's opt-out clause in the ACC's TV rights deal by February 2025.The urgency for the Big East to create a basketball superpower.Segment 4: Potential ACC Schools for the Big East Which ACC schools would be ideal for the Big East expansion?Audience poll: Which ACC schools should be excluded?Ad Break: Gametime Overlay Personal experience with buying tickets through Gametime.Gametime app features and benefits.Promo code: LockedOnCollege for $20 off.Segment 5: UCONN's Upcoming Season Discussion on UCONN's deep roster.Predictions for the starting five and key bench players.Ad Break: Locked On Sports Today Promotion of Locked On Sports Today, a 24/7 sports streaming channel on YouTube and Amazon Fire TV.Segment 6: Who Do You Want? Fun segment discussing ideal players/coaches for various scenarios.Road trip companions: Khalid El-Amin, Dan Cyrulik, Rashad Anderson, Caron Butler.Foxhole companion: Toraino Walker.College roommate: Donovan Clingan.Golf foursome: Jim Calhoun, Dan Hurley, Steve Pikel, Mark Zanetto.Tennis partner: Donovan Clingan.Pickleball partner: Cam Spencer.Ad Break: FanDuel Overlay Promotion of FanDuel's current offer for new customers.Conclusion: Reminder to check out Locked On Sports Today on YouTube and Amazon Fire TV.Thanking listeners for their support.Sign-off by Mark Zanetto and Matt Edwards.Encouragement to stay connected and always support the Huskies. #uconnbasketball #conferencerealignment #accbasketball #bigeast #bigeasthoops #transferportal #connecticut #dukebasketball #carolinabasketball #gonzagabasketball
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
In this episode of Locked On UConn, host Mark Zanetto, along with co-host Matt Edwards from The Dream Season Podcast, delves into the latest updates and discussions around UConn basketball. The focus is on the Transfer Portal, with speculations about Alex Karaban's future and whether UConn has adequately leveraged the portal to maintain their competitive edge. The episode also touches on nostalgic reflections of the season, including UConn's historic achievements, and includes a segment sponsored by FanDuel, encouraging listeners to capitalize on bonus bets.Transfer Portal RecapNostalgic reflections on UConn basketballIntro Welcome messageReminder to subscribe to the channelAppreciation for the audience's supportSponsorship Message FanDuel promotion: New customers get $150 in bonus bets with any winning $5 betMain Segment: Transfer Portal Discussion Co-host Matt Edwards joins the discussionAnalysis of Alex Karaban's uncertain future with UConnGeneral thoughts on the Transfer Portal's impactHypothetical scenario: How would Jim Calhoun handle the Transfer Portal?Transfer Portal Analysis Status update: Portal is nearly closedPredictions about Alex Karaban's decisionLimited remaining options in the portalSponsorship Overlay Additional FanDuel promotion detailsNostalgic Reflection: Historic Season UConn's accomplishments:First all-time in regular season winsBig East regular season and tournament titlesSecond straight national titleYear in Review: Best moments of the yearPromotional Segment Introduction to Locked On Sports Today, a new 24/7 sports streaming channel on YouTube and Amazon Fire TVConclusion Final remarks from host Mark ZanettoEncouragement to stay connected and stay tuned for more updatesSignature sign-off: "Stay locked in, stay connected, make sure your toughness meter is always rising, and as always Go Huskies!"This episode offers a comprehensive look at UConn's current and past achievements while providing insights into the Transfer Portal's influence on college basketball dynamics.
In this episode, amputee boxer Matt Edwards shares his journey of overcoming adversity and finding purpose after a traumatic accident that led to the loss of his leg. Matt opens up about his struggles with addiction, suicidal thoughts, and PTSD, highlighting the transformative power of boxing in his life. He reflects on his journey from a dark place to rediscovering his passion for boxing, emphasizing the importance of mental health and perseverance. KEY TAKEAWAYS Matt Edwards, an amputee boxer, shared his journey of overcoming homelessness, addiction, and suicidal thoughts after losing his leg in an accident. Despite facing immense challenges, he found hope and inspiration through boxing. Matt experienced PTSD and anxiety after the accident, leading to a downward spiral of depression and substance abuse. Seeking help and finding purpose in boxing helped him overcome these mental health struggles. Matt's story highlights the importance of perspective and resilience in facing life's challenges. He learned to focus on the present, find inspiration in others, and not let his disability define him. Matt's journey involved seeking support from professionals, family, and friends. He also emphasized the importance of self-reflection and acknowledging one's mental health struggles to move forward positively. Boxing played a crucial role in Matt's recovery, providing him with a sense of purpose, stress relief, and a new direction in life. The physical and mental benefits of boxing helped him regain confidence and motivation. BEST MOMENTS "Before the crash, life wasn't great. It's just here and there really. I had a load of friends, but I only had friends through smoking marijuana. So obviously I used to sit in my shed, just do nothing with my life, play a load of X-Box games and smoke a load of weed." "I thought being homeless was a bit of a journey, mate. But yeah, the cocaine and the alcoholism, suicidal as anything, I'm on my last bit of cocaine. I'm either going to top myself now or I need to go elsewhere." "I'm actually doing a documentary about disabled kids because obviously we get into it, obviously I've been discriminated for boxing, so obviously I've been in the fight to prove the kids can do it and I can do it." HOST BIO Olympic medal-winning boxer, Anthony Ogogo, teetered on the brink of a world title before a career-ending eye injury left him mostly blind in one eye. Battling years of depression, he reinvented himself as a professional wrestler with All Elite Wrestling in America. Anthony holds an impressive record of 10 British boxing titles, in addition to being the junior world and junior Olympic champion. Beyond sports, he's a renowned international motivational speaker, gracing prestigious venues like Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street. Anthony's entrepreneurial spirit led him to create Ogogo Fitness, a fitness app. Now, as a podcast host, he shares his incredible journey and the wisdom he's gleaned from life's trials. Join him in exploring the resilience that has defined his life, and the inspirational stories of others who have risen above challenges to find success and happiness. Instagram - @anthonyogogo
On the latest episode of Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast, we catch up with Assess Ireland International Rally of the Lakes top three Callum Devine, Matt Edwards, and Eddie Doherty, plus Rally4 winners Ioan Lloyd & Sion Williams and two-wheel drive winners Colin & Kieran O'Donoghue. Kevin O'Driscoll brings us up to date on the Irish Tarmac Championship. We chat to Donagh Kelly and Rory Kennedy about the European Historic Rally Championship. Hear from Jon Armstrong, Aoife Raftery and Hannah McKillop as they bring us up to speed on their ERC adventures on the Rally Islas Canaries. Look back at the Enniskillen Motor Club's St Angelo May Day Stages Rally with Aaron McLaughlin, Darren Curran, Gareth Sayers, and Philip White. If you enjoyed this episode, remember to subscribe to the channel.
In this College Deep Dive, Matt Edwards Associate Professor of Voice and Musical Theatre at Shenandoah University and MTCA Director Charlie Murphy discuss: Vocal Pedagogy Building repertoire based on a student's vision board Holistic evaluation during the audition process Do I need to be a vocal chameleon? Check out the following information about Shenandoah and Matt: https://www.su.edu/conservatory/ CCM Institute Broadway Singers On and Off Mic TikTok: @edwards_voice Instagram: @edwards_voice If you have any questions about the college audition process, feel free to reach out at mailbag@mappingthecollegeaudition.com. If you're interested in working with MTCA for help with your individualized preparation for your College Audition journey, please check us out at mtcollegeauditions.com, or on Instagram or Facebook. Follow Us! Instagram: @mappingthecollegeaudition YouTube: @MTCA (Musical Theater College Auditions) TikTok: @mtcollegeauditions Charlie Murphy:@charmur7 Meghan Cordier:@meghanmarie2014 About MTCA: Musical Theater College Auditions (MTCA) is the leader in coaching acting and musical theater students through the college audition process and beyond with superlative results. MTCA has assembled a roster of expert artist-educators who can guide students artistically, organizationally, strategically, and psychologically through the competitive college audition process. MTCA provides the tools, resources, and expertise along with a vast and strong support system. They train the unique individual, empowering the artist to bring their true, authentic self to their work. MTCA believes that by helping students reveal their potential it allows each school to connect with those who are truly right for their programs, which in turn guides each student toward their best college fit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast Series 3, Episode 19. In the latest instalment, we look back at the Circuit of Ireland with overall winners Matt Edwards & Dave Moynihan. We also hear from the winners of the modified category Jason Black & Karl Egan plus the winner of the rally's historic section Tomas Davies. Joining us this week to discuss their exciting news for 2024 are Motorsport Ireland Academy, members Aoife Raftery and Jack Brennan. Finally, we catch up with Thomas Treanor and Kerry Stevenson as we look forward to this weekend's Monaghan Stages Rally. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you have not already subscribed to the channel, it would be great if you could.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
In this episode of Locked On UCONN, the possibility of Dan Hurley moving to Kentucky is discussed with guest Matt Edwards, the Writer and Creator of THE DREAM SEASON POD!. The idea is quickly dismissed, with various reasons outlined, including Hurley's ties to UConn, his family considerations, and the state of the UConn program. Dismissal of the idea of Hurley moving to Kentucky.Mention of Andrea Hurley, Hurley's wife.Reference to a podcast with Rob Dauster discussing UConn's performance before last year's run.Discussion on Hurley's mental health amid job uncertainty.Comparison between UConn and Providence, and Hurley and Ed Cooley.Speculation on the challenges Hurley might face at Kentucky.Segment discussing UConn's upcoming game against the Stetson Hatters, including superstitions and fan behavior.
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast episode 16 of Series 3, we look back at the West Cork Rally, round two of the Irish Tarmac Championship, with Mikie Galvin, Matt Edwards, William Creighton, Chris Melly, Ryan MacHugh and Kevin Horgan. We also look ahead to the first round of the British Rally Championship, the North West Stages, with Matt Cotton.
Is satire the key to challenging extreme political narratives? In this thought-provoking episode of The Brian Nichols Show, recorded during the first-ever Amp America Twitter/X Spaces, Brian sits down with Matt Edwards, producer of the satirical cartoon series "The eXtremist Files," to explore the power of humor in tackling today's most pressing issues. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart Matt Edwards, a veteran of the Hollywood entertainment industry, shares his journey from working on mainstream projects to creating content that aligns with his conservative, free-market values. He discusses the inspiration behind "The eXtremist Files" and how the show, which premiered exclusively on Amp America, aims to flip the script on the notion of "extremism" in the current political climate. Throughout the conversation, Brian and Matt delve into the creative process behind the series, including collaborating with the brilliant Seamus Coughlin of "FreedomToons" fame. They explore the potential for the show to expand into a full-fledged animated series, drawing comparisons to popular shows like "South Park" and "Family Guy." The discussion also touches on the importance of creating entertaining content that not only makes people laugh but also encourages them to question the prevailing narratives pushed by mainstream media and Hollywood. Matt emphasizes the power of storytelling in shaping culture and the need for conservatives to engage in the creative realm to effect change. Join Brian and Matt for an engaging discussion on the intersection of politics, culture, and comedy, recorded live during the groundbreaking first Amp America Twitter/X Spaces. Discover how "The eXtremist Files" is using humor to expose the absurdity of modern political discourse and why laughter might just be the best medicine for a divided nation. Don't miss this exciting episode of The Brian Nichols Show! ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
In this insightful episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan Schlipp delves into the evolving landscape of speed measurement in the NFL Combine, sparking a thought-provoking discussion on the relevance of the traditional 40-yard dash. With expert insights from various speakers, including Buffalo Bills GM Brendan Bean and analyst Matt Edwards, the episode critically examines the limitations of the 40-yard dash in predicting NFL success and explores alternative metrics that offer a more accurate assessment of a player's game-speed and overall potential. From the burgeoning industry of NFL Combine training to the strategic importance of game tape, medical evaluations, and GPS data, this episode sheds light on the complex process of evaluating NFL draft prospects. Highlighting standout athletes like Brian Thomas and AJ Dillon, and analyzing the performance of offensive linemen and running backs in drills, the podcast offers a comprehensive look at how NFL teams are shifting their focus towards more meaningful measures of athleticism and competitiveness. Timestamps: 0:08 - NFL Combine's 40-Yard Dash: An Outdated Measure? 2:42 - The Multi-Million Dollar NFL Combine Training Industry: Benefits and Drawbacks 9:04 - Brendan Bean on Evaluating NFL Prospects Beyond the 40-Yard Dash 13:01 - The Real-World Limitations of the 40-Yard Dash in NFL Player Evaluation 18:02 - Analyzing NFL Draft Prospects' Measurables and Their Impact on Success 22:01 - Highlighting Top NFL Draft Prospects: Athleticism and Appeal 26:41 - NFL Running Backs and the Three-Cone Drill: A New Benchmark for Success? 32:31 - Evaluating Offensive Linemen: Key Metrics and Top Prospects 36:13 - NFL Combine Performance Analysis: Who Stood Out and Who Underperformed? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this insightful episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan Schlipp delves into the evolving landscape of speed measurement in the NFL Combine, sparking a thought-provoking discussion on the relevance of the traditional 40-yard dash. With expert insights from various speakers, including Buffalo Bills GM Brendan Bean and analyst Matt Edwards, the episode critically examines the limitations of the 40-yard dash in predicting NFL success and explores alternative metrics that offer a more accurate assessment of a player's game-speed and overall potential. From the burgeoning industry of NFL Combine training to the strategic importance of game tape, medical evaluations, and GPS data, this episode sheds light on the complex process of evaluating NFL draft prospects. Highlighting standout athletes like Brian Thomas and AJ Dillon, and analyzing the performance of offensive linemen and running backs in drills, the podcast offers a comprehensive look at how NFL teams are shifting their focus towards more meaningful measures of athleticism and competitiveness. Timestamps: 0:08 - NFL Combine's 40-Yard Dash: An Outdated Measure? 2:42 - The Multi-Million Dollar NFL Combine Training Industry: Benefits and Drawbacks 9:04 - Brendan Bean on Evaluating NFL Prospects Beyond the 40-Yard Dash 13:01 - The Real-World Limitations of the 40-Yard Dash in NFL Player Evaluation 18:02 - Analyzing NFL Draft Prospects' Measurables and Their Impact on Success 22:01 - Highlighting Top NFL Draft Prospects: Athleticism and Appeal 26:41 - NFL Running Backs and the Three-Cone Drill: A New Benchmark for Success? 32:31 - Evaluating Offensive Linemen: Key Metrics and Top Prospects 36:13 - NFL Combine Performance Analysis: Who Stood Out and Who Underperformed? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Over the past few weeks, I have been on a teaching tour in the USA, where I have been working predominantly with classical singers and teachers who want to learn more about contemporary commercial music styles. The feedback was overwhelming, and many of the singers expressed they had a deep desire to sing this music, but there was limited opportunity in higher education. Many of the teachers were surprised to learn that many of our philosophies and approaches aligned, but it is just that our teaching is geared towards creating a different aesthetic. I was extremely grateful and humbled by all the positive feedback. I believe it is time for higher education to embrace this music and there needs to be a hierarchical change for this to happen. My trip has inspired to replay segments of a former interview with Matt Edwards and Jacqulyn Zito-Edwards, this week on A Voice and Beyond.Matt and Jacqulyn have been working together on some ongoing research into the roots of the academic bias against popular music. You can go back and listen to episodes #99 and #101 for a full recap.Jacqulyn is an adjunct assistant professor of voice for the musical theatre program at Shenandoah Conservatory and serves on faculty at the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute. Matt has been working at Shenandoah University since 2010 as an Associate Professor, within the Voice and Musical Theatre departments. He is also the Coordinator of Musical Theatre Voice and Artistic Director of CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute. In this fascinating episode, Matt and Jacqulyn delve deeply into the history of the classism and racism that has perpetuated the status quo in the training of CCM singers. I will let this interview speak for itself.In this Episode02:35 - Introduction to Contemporary Commercial Music in Voice Training05:36 - Historical Bias Against Popular Music in Academia13:15- Exploring the Roots of Academic Bias22:37 - Impact of Historical Racism and Classism on Music Education32:10 - The Need for Inclusivity in Music Education Today41:20 - Personal Experiences with Resistance in Academia52:15 - Moving Forward: Strategies for Inclusive Voice TrainingFind Matt OnlineWebsiteFacebookFind Jacqulyn OnlineWebsiteFor more, go to drmarisaleenaismith.com/152.Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.Performance Mastery Coaching - Take Centre Stage In Your Life!!Visit www.drmarisaleenaismith.com/coaching to learn more.
The Buffalo Bills defensive coaching staff has been completely overhauled this offseason which promises to bring about changes in both scheme and personnel. On today's episode, Joe Marino is joined by Anthony Prohaska to speculate on how things could evolve in 2024. The show is focused on the Buffalo Bills, Sean McDermott, Brandon Beane, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, Von Miller, Bobby Babich, John Butler, Eric Washinton, Al Holcomb, Marcus West, Jahmile Addae, Scott Booker, Matt Edwards, Matt Milano, Ed Oliver, Daquan Jones, Gregory Rousseau, Terrel Bernard, Christian Benford, Jordan Poyer, Taron Johnson, Rasul Douglas, Kaiir Elam, Dorian Williams and more! JOIN THE LOCKED ON BILLS SUBTEXT COMMUNITY: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbillsFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Buffalo Bills defensive coaching staff has been completely overhauled this offseason which promises to bring about changes in both scheme and personnel. On today's episode, Joe Marino is joined by Anthony Prohaska to speculate on how things could evolve in 2024. The show is focused on the Buffalo Bills, Sean McDermott, Brandon Beane, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, Von Miller, Bobby Babich, John Butler, Eric Washinton, Al Holcomb, Marcus West, Jahmile Addae, Scott Booker, Matt Edwards, Matt Milano, Ed Oliver, Daquan Jones, Gregory Rousseau, Terrel Bernard, Christian Benford, Jordan Poyer, Taron Johnson, Rasul Douglas, Kaiir Elam, Dorian Williams and more! JOIN THE LOCKED ON BILLS SUBTEXT COMMUNITY: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbills Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this week's episode, we speak to Paul Murphy from the Toyota Gazoo WRC team about the Monte Carlo Rally and the debut of the Yaris Rally2 car. We hear from Matt Edwards, three-time British Rally Champion and his plans to compete in this year's Irish Tarmac Rally Championship. Staying with the ITRC, we chat to Sean Hayde, the recently appointed Championship Manager. It would be fantastic if you could subscribe to the channel and get all the latest uploads. 596
The Pal's sit down with Matt Edwards and talk all things social media, concerts, astrology and so much more! Matt Edwards, more commonly known online as Matt R. Edwards, is a Toronto based male fashion and lifestyle blogger. Episode 254- Presented By Hardbite Chips. Canadian based and every chip is made with no preservatives, no GMOs, no trans fat, no gluten, no cholesterol! Follow them at @mattredwards and us @thepalspodcast / @yourpalrick @danigalarneau
Cassie Okenka is a performing artist, teacher, and life enthusiast. She recently appeared on Broadway in SCHOOL OF ROCK after making her Broadway debut in BONNIE AND CLYDE. She has played to critical acclaim in the national tours of WICKED and THE WIZARD OF OZ. A Toledo native, Cassie earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from The Baldwin Wallace College – Conservatory of Music. TV audiences will recognize Cassie as a finalist on MTV's “Legally Blonde: The Search for Elle Woods”. She has been profiled and performed on “Good Morning America” and “The Martha Stewart Show”. Cassie guest starred with the Toledo Symphonic Band's Music Under the Stars and has sung “The Star-Spangled Banner” at numerous MLB stadiums. She has voiced music for the web series “Invaders” and has recorded with Ben Morss's band Onward Chariots In addition to her theatrical endeavors, Cassie shares her passion for the performing arts through master classes and private voice lessons. She is currently an Adjunct Voice Instructor at Marymount Manhattan College in their Musical Theatre department and a founding member of Theatre Horizon's 42nd to Main St. Concert Series. She resides in Brooklyn with her husband and her rescue dog, Bandit. https://www.cassieokenka.com Cassie Okenka Voice Studio https://voice.cassieokenka.com I was bitten by the Musical Theatre bug in 3rd grade. My first show was Annie Warbucks where I played the littlest orphan Molly. My voice education started in middle school with private voice lessons to enhance my musical theatre love. This blossomed into a Bachelor of Music in Music Theatre from Baldwin Wallace College-Conservatory of Music. I continued to specialize in Commercial Contemporary Music with the Voice Teacher Training Certification from New York Vocal Coaching while performing 8 shows a week in School of Rock on Broadway. Continuing the quest for knowledge, I hold a Certificate of Distinction in Vocal Pedagogy from Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Recently, I've attended levels I, II, and III Somatic Voicework™, The LoVetri Method. These programs gave me tools for vocal injury prevention and functional cross-training. As a member of the NATS, PAVA, MTEA, and The Lessac Institute, I've mentored with Bel Canto Can Belto's Mary Saunders-Barton, Complete Vocal Fitness' Claudia Friedlander, and Soul Ingredient's creator Trineice Robinson-Martin. My continuing education include masterclasses with Matt Edwards, Amanda Flynn, and The Singing Athlete's Andrew Byrne. But a voice without acting is just…boring! During repertoire work, I add in Laban techniques and Viewpoints to help singers create a fully realized piece. Outside of the Private Voice studio, I am an adjunct Voice Instructor at Marymount Manhattan College and University of Wisconsin- Parkside in their Musical Theatre departments. I also teach masterclasses for various NYC Broadway based organization's including Broadway Workshop, Broadway Classroom, and all over the country with local theatre programs. I made my directorial debut with the premiere of THE ADDAMS FAMILY Younger@Part Pilot Workshop. The Performing Arts School of Metropolitan Toledo Hanf Dance Studio Children's Theatre Workshop Toledo Opera Youth Choral Baldwin Wallace University Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/214M4OKBbWcDivndnc2MTu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stage-door-a-theatre-podcast-hosted-by-two-regular-guys/id1573865415
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Saturday, Nov. 11 Explore the history behind West Virginia's iconic New River Gorge Bridge. A fire tower in the Monongahela National Forest will soon be open for overnight stays...talk about views for days! And plan a WV State Park adventure with your sweetheart...on today's daily304. 1 – From THE HISTORY PROJECT – What's the history behind the iconic New River Gorge Bridge? With the recent christening of America's newest national park at the New River Gorge, the landmark bridge that spans the chasm has become even more of an icon for West Virginia. The annual celebration of Bridge Day each October allows everyone to celebrate this treasure, which could have looked very different or could not even have existed at all. The History Project is the daily304's presentation of famous people, places and events that shaped West Virginia. Watch the video on YouTube, and subscribe to the daily304's channel so you don't miss out on an episode! Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=4MwWulnxtEkc70gE&v=hVcgNTc3Gdw&feature=youtu.be 2 – From WBOY-TV – Want to stay the night in an 80-foot fire tower on top of a mountain? An old Monongahela National Forest fire tower in Webster County is under construction to become a new overnight tourist attraction. The Red Oak Tower is on top of Red Oak Knob near the Cranberry Wildlife Management Area. The 80-foot tower, built in 1964, is made completely out of metal and is the newest standing fire tower in the Mon Forest. It is also the second-tallest tower in the Mon Forest, second only to the 100-foot Olson Tower on Backbone Mountain in Tucker County. Matt Edwards, Recreation Manager of the Monongahela National Forest's South Zone, said the project is approximately 80-90% complete. Although there is no official opening date yet, Edwards said that he hopes that the rental can open for the 2025 season, which generally starts in April. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/news/webster/red-oak-fire-tower-in-west-virginia-being-converted-into-overnight- rental/?utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=facebook.com&fbclid=IwAR0ql pchyk_k_A8IfieiR2LnNtrWSowz4mhJsyDTpP9OrimyZTIX89fqX6g 3 – From WV STATE PARKS – Treat your sweetheart to a romantic rendezvous at West Virginia state parks and forests! Whether you're looking for a winter escape now or planning ahead for a summer adventure, you're sure to find an itinerary you'll both love. Soar through the trees on the Pipestem Peaks zipline canopy tour. You can also book whitewater rafting trips on the New and Bluestone rivers from Pipestem Resort. Take a romantic ride and camp with your horse at Camp Creek State Park and Forest. Enjoy a ski getaway at Canaan Valley Resort and slide down the longest sled run in the east at Blackwater Falls State Park. Visit www.wvstateparks.com to learn more and book your Almost Heaven getaway today! Read more: https://wvstateparks.com/itineraries-for-adventurous-couples/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Fishers Island is a community of about 400 people off the coast of Long Island that has faced some of the same housing shortfalls for residents that Door County is grappling with. But in 1987, residents of the island came together with land and money to devise a solution. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to the program director of Walsh Park, Matt Edwards, about the nonprofit housing trust the island created to provide homes for firefighters, teachers, laborers and even Edwards himself.
StatsBomb's Head of Football Analysis Matt Edwards joins the show to talk about his career using data to work with coaches and his current work in college football analytics.
On this episode Matt is joined by Matt Edwards, better known as Watashi. Watashi is a musician, songwriter, producer and DJ currently based in Austin, Texas. Inspired by his experiences growing up in Japan, his music features an array of Eastern textures as well as ethnic instruments from cultures across the globe. To Watashi, genres are only restraints on creative sonic expression - and composing uplifting, thought provoking music that pushes boundaries & resonates universally is the essence of his existence. After a profound mystical experience in 2021, the Watashi project was born with the mission of ‘creating spiritual experiences through sound.' During the conversation the two discuss discuss Watashi's musical origins, early-life travels, and his time spent in LA as a DJ while he continued his education in music production. They then take a deep dive into psychedelics, particularly sacred mushrooms, which Watashi recently had a life-changing journey with. They also discuss icebath therapy, tips for getting a music career off the ground, and Watashi's latest venture, Actualized Audio, a platform for helping fellow conscious artists their timeless catalog of magical music + more. Please enjoy! Find Watashi: https://www.instagram.com/watashisound/ https://actualizedaudio.com/ Sponsored by Feel Free: https://botanictonics.com/ Use code 'Xian40' at checkout to save $40 --- Sponsored by SHEATH: https://sheathunderwear.com Use code 'TIMEWHEEL' at checkout to save 20%.
It may seem hard to believe, as we bask in the glow of a fifth national championship, but there was a time when the UConn men's basketball team was little more than an afterthought. The Huskies had joined the newly created Big East Conference in 1979, which coincidentally would be the last time they'd play in the NCAA tournament for more than a decade. A doormat in the best basketball conference in the country, UConn's fortunes would only start to change when they hired a new head coach in 1986. In his second year at UConn, Jim Calhoun led the Huskies to a victory in the National Invitation Tournament, their first ever national championship. But it would be the 1989-90 season that would capture the imagination of the entire state and announce UConn's arrival as a national contender. The Dream Season, as it's become known, saw the Huskies reach their first NCAA tournament since 1979, a run capped off by the unforgettable Sweet 16 victory over Clemson, won in the very last second by a Tate George jump shot. It would all end in tears in the following round against Duke, but even though the Huskies would cut down the nets five times in the next 33 years, that season retains a special place in the hearts of UConn fans. Matt Edwards is one of those fans. But unlike most fans, he's not content to simply cherish his memories. Since April 2022, Matt has been producing the Dream Season Podcast, an in-depth oral history of the 1989-90 season, featuring interviews with players, coaches, and journalists who relive that incredible time and offer their insights on what made it so special. After the interview, Matt sticks around while we answer a history question he posed on Twitter: What's the story behind a UConn-related publication with a memorable name that we're not sure we can say on the podcast?
We consider ourselves quite chameleon at SlothBoogie. Happy to move our DJ sets, label and guest mixes into the various corners of the house music church to provide variety and depth in flavour. Matt Edwards epitomises this approach. With many monikers to call upon, he can mould himself as necessary to satisfy an array of musical interests. From the Chi-town hi-nrg of Matthew E, through to the Balearic psychedelia of Quiet Village, the spectrum is covered. So who better to mark our 400th (!) edition of the guest mix series, under the guise of his most recognised alias, Radio Slave. "It's been a real pleasure recording this mix. Putting together just over 60 minutes of underground gems, old and new including some of my all-time favourites like Boris Duglosh's remix of Syncbeat's 'Music'. And I was trying to capture the vibe of my recent closing at the Panorama Bar in Berlin. 7am Monday morning vibes where anything goes! This was all done on my laptop, using an Akai APC40 controller and mixed in Ableton, which isn't so different to using CDJ's and after I made my selection, I recorded the entire mix live with very little editing. I should also mention I mixed this on a little island called Jerolim which is in front of Hvar in Croatia. Enjoy!"
In this episode, we continue exploring personal stories of those who have been stuck in the over-drinking cycle. Special guests, Amy and Matt Edwards, co-hosts of the “Alcohol-Free Marriage and More” podcast, join us to discuss their journey to freedom from alcohol. They share their initial challenges transitioning from being ‘career drinkers' to achieving an alcohol-free lifestyle. Matt delves into health problems related to alcohol use, noting benefits of sobriety such as weight loss and improved mental clarity. They discuss the importance of being a supportive partner during this transformation,highlighting the role of communication and understanding. Additionally, Amy and Matt explore fears about the impact of sobriety on relationships, encouraging listeners to give their spouses a chance during this transition period. Together we explore the significance of individual commitment to becoming the best version of oneself while maintaining hope and faith on the journey to alcohol freedom. Listen along for valuable insight and tips for wherever you find yourself on the freedom from alcohol journey and for a refreshing perspective on living an authentic, joyful and purposeful life. To learn more about Amy and Matt you can visit Amy's website here. And be sure to check out their “Alcohol Free Marriage and More” podcast here. Connect with Meade and Christy HERE. Learn More about Coaching with Christy Learn More about Coaching with Meade Connect with us on Instagram! @imnotsoberimfree @lovelifesoberwithchristy #getconnected #staycurious #changeyourthinkingchangeyourdrinking #sobriety #alcoholfree #soberliving #alcoholfreelife #thisnakedmind #lovelifesober #imnotsoberimfree #getconnected #grayareadrinking #grayareadrinking #butjesusdrankwine #staycurious #changeyourthinkingchangeyourdrinking #christianandsober #christianity #marriageandrecovery #authenticliving The creators, hosts, and producers of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, psychological or professional advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any communication on behalf of BJDW or otherwise to be a substitute for such. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed in any mention of and/or linked resources are those of the authors/owners of those resources and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the But Jesus Drank Wine podcast team or guests of the show.
Amy and Matt Edwards are the hosts of the Alcohol-Free Marriage Podcast. Amy is also a certified coach who helps high-achieving women get out of the shame and blame cycle when it comes to their relationship with alcohol. They join host Wendy McCallum today to share their story of quitting drinking as former craft beer enthusiasts and starting the podcast – the ups, the downs, and some of the joyful surprises of leaving alcohol behind together. Tune in to find out how they got to the decision to take a mindful break from alcohol, who stopped first, who was the “ringleader” when it came to their drinking, what was hardest about quitting for each of them, whether moderation worked for either of them and what advice this couple would give an alcohol-free person whose spouse is still drinking. This is a fun and upbeat conversation with a fun and upbeat duo! Alcohol-Free Marriage Podcast info: www.Joyontheotherside.com
This week on A Voice and Beyond, we continue with part two of our most informative interview with Matt Edwards and Jacqlyn Zito-Edwards. If you haven't already listened to part 1, please go listen to episode #99 where we introduce our discussion into some of the important and crucial discoveries that Matt and Jacqulyn have made during their ongoing research into the roots of the academic bias against popular music education.In today's fascinating episode, Matt and Jacqlyn delve even further into the history of classism and racism that was evident in American society during the late 19th century and into most of the 20th century. Matt and Jacqlyn explain that the curricular recommendations of the National Association of Schools of Music are still built on those 19th and 20th-century beliefs, and these recommendations are now irrelevant and outdated. It is time to start thinking about the world we live in now, and the students we are serving now. They believe it is time to diversify and we, as teachers in the voice community, can make a difference and we can lead the charge toward initiating change, updating curricula and creating new pathways within academic systems. Matt and Jacqlyn affirm that we, the voice teaching community, are the ones who need to have open and welcoming conversations about the future of popular music education because academia is not set up to figure this out. There are many other great recommendations, important facts and brilliant pieces of advice shared within this episode around the teaching of popular music styles, or CCM as we know it. You do not want to miss it.Please remember this is a two-part interview of our fascinating and most informative discussion with Matt Edwards and Jacqlyn Zito-Edwards and you can find part one in episode number 99.In this Episode1:15 - Welcoming back Matt and Jacqlyn13:18 - Students being told “they'll be able to sing anything”24:01 - Student centred learning34:20 - The forums on social media37:38 - Higher Education42:30 - Listening to your students48:43 - Teaching students the music they want to learnFind Matt & Jackie Onlinewww.edwardsvoice.comMatt's Bookwww.ccminstitute.comFor more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/101Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.
From growing up in South Africa to moving to the United Kingdom as a personal assistant, to touring with Blink 182, Matt Edwards has acquired quite the resume for himself. After working with groups such as Metallica, Foo Fighters, Blink 182, and Cage the Elephant, Matt landed a long term position with Nat Geo on the show called "Life Below Zero" in which he was nominated and won an Emmy for in 2021. For all of our content creators out there, this podcast was made for you. Watch Matt's Story On Youtube:https://youtu.be/nhnq5MejN_AFollow Matt ON Instagram,:https://www.instagram.com/mattedwards.tv/Check Out Matt's IMDB Portfolio: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2786338/ FOLLOW BACK TO YOUR STORY:• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backtoyourstory • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@btysclips • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/backtoyourstory • Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/backtoyourstory • Website: https://www.backtoyourstory.com **********************************************CONTACT INFO:• Email Info: Brock@BackToYourStory.com • Video Editor: robitailletylerr@gmail.com
This week on A Voice and Beyond, we have a very special episode lined up for you. This is part one of a two-part interview in which we welcome Matt Edwards and Jacqlyn Zito-Edwards, who have been working together and conducting ongoing research into the roots of academic bias against popular music.Jacqlyn is an adjunct assistant professor of voice for the musical theatre program at Shenandoah Conservatory and serves on the faculty at the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute. Matt has been working at Shenandoah University since 2010 as an Associate Professor, within the Voice and Musical Theatre departments. He is also the Coordinator of Musical Theatre Voice and Artistic Director of CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute.In this fascinating episode, Matt and Jacqlyn delve into the history of the classism and racism that was evident in American society during the late 19th century and into most of the 20th century. Matt and Jacqlyn explain that it is important to understand the history in order to unravel why the bias against popular music styles continues to perpetuate in higher education. Matt and Jacqlyn share with us that these biases have been handed down generationally, and contribute to the continued delay in expanding popular music education in higher education.Matt and Jacqlyn are advocating for change in the status quo of music education programs and believe that as a voice community, it is time to create change in the cultural hierarchy in voice education. As they explain, it's not a battlefield of pedagogical approaches, but of trying to gain a better understanding of the world we all work in now. This is a not to be missed interview with Matt and Jacqlyn.Please remember this is part one of a two-part interview with Matt Edwards and Jacqlyn Zito-Edwards. Next week, we will be proudly celebrating our 100th episode release and part two of this interview will go live the week following our special 100th episode.In this Episode1:16 - Introducing Matt and Jacqlyn11:27 - Transitioning from classical to teaching CCM26:34 - Bias in Popular music in High Education29:00 - The inspiration behind their research40:13 - Theodore Presser's impact on music publishing51:42 - Music enrolment is fallingFor more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/99Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.
Joining Alexa today on Singing Teachers Talk is the Head Tutor of Singing at Italia Conti who additionally works in private practice as a singing teacher with both aspiring and professional performers. His work also encompasses singing voice rehabilitation. Michael Vickers is here to talk about preparing singers for drama school auditions. KEY TAKEAWAYS Michael's advice for choosing where to audition for in the first place is to do your research. Ask yourself what are your skillets right now? Where do you want to be in X number of years? Talk to staff and go to open days. For an audition a performer will typically need to prepare one to three songs which contrast. Some schools might only ask for one song of your choice for the first round. Some schools will always ask for one song being pre 1965 and some will always ask for one post 1965. Not all musical theatre songs pre 1965 are legit. Know what the criteria is for the Drama School. Tick all the boxes. When it comes to eye contact, start at a level just above the panel but if they give direction on where to look then take it. BEST MOMENTS ‘There are things I started teaching differently after having seen how panels work' 'Go to the website and constantly check what they're looking for' 'Be flexible in that moment. Whatever they ask, dive in and try it' EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: www.voiceteacher.co.uk Social Media: @michaelvickersvoice Relevant Links & Mentions: Italia Conti: italiaconti.com NATS Rubric Video 2018 Final with Matt Edwards: https://youtu.be/42lTQYJXxTY Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 89 How to Teach Musical Theatre Styles Successfully with Dr Matt Edwards: https://linktr.ee/basttraining?utm_source Mix Registration by Ingo Titze: https://vocology.utah.edu/_resources/documents/mixed_registration_titze.pdf Linda Hutchison: https://www.bapam.org.uk/practitioner-search/miss-linda-hutchison/ Lewisham Voice Clinic: https://www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/voice-clinic/ Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 87 How to Manage Allergies and Upper Respiratory Infections with Laryngologist Declan Costello:https://linktr.ee/basttraining?utm_source ABOUT THE GUEST Born in Leeds, Michael Vickers is an established singing teacher and educator based in London. He is the Head Tutor of Singing at Italia Conti and additionally works in private practice as a singing teacher with both aspiring and professional performers. His work also encompasses singing voice rehabilitation. Michael trained at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where he received his undergraduate degree in Vocal Studies and then his Master's Degree on the school's prestigious Opera Course. Michael's teaching is underpinned by substantial study and teaching experience, and he has been fortunate to learn from a range of world-leading pedagogues and clinicians. Notably, Michael has a significant collaborative relationship with the Voice Clinic at Lewisham Hospital, where he has volunteered weekly since 2018. ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. Website: basttraining.com Get updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST Training Link to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is the Associate Professor of Voice and Theatre, Coordinator of Musical Theatre Voice Training and Artistic Director of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute of the Shenandoah Conservatory. He has written articles for the Journal of Singing and has contributed to The Manual of Singing Voice Rehabilitation by Leda Scearce and the So You Want to Sing series by NATS. Dr Matthew Edwards is on the podcast to talk about teaching musical theatre styles. KEY TAKEAWAYS Matt plays several instruments and understands enough so that when something's going wrong with the voice, he knows what to do to fix it. It's reasonable that singers should be able to do the same thing. At a very basic level, singers should understand that their voice has a power source, the respiratory system, and have some knowledge of how it works. When you breathe in and fill your lungs with air, that air wants to get back out. So the more air you take in, the more air that wants to get out, and that'll make you louder. The less air you take in, the less air that's going to come out, so you'll be a little bit quieter. Think about the vocal folds – that's where the buzz happens. So if you want breathy singing, you need lightly closed vocal folds. If you want to have more edge to the sound, then you're going to have to close those vocal folds up a little bit for a belt or for an overdrive. Singers need to know enough about their voice to keep it functioning, but they don't have to know enough to be able to tune it on their own. In the early days of musical theatre singers were not amplified and so had to project their voices to the back of the theatre. A lot of that classical technique work was beneficial because classical singers were projecting their voices acoustically as well. In the early days of the Golden Age of musicals, singers needed to think about having enough air in their lungs to project their voice and then use it accordingly. When you get into microphone singing and amplified singing, you're no longer trying to project your voice far away from you. You're trying to project it just centimetres away from you. BEST MOMENTS ‘It doesn't have to be in depth about understanding every muscle name, but just that basic biomechanics of how the respiratory system works' ‘So to me, it's about getting them to understand the basics so they can troubleshoot on their own' ‘Donors change as the economy changes' EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: EdwardsVoice.com Social Media: Instagram: @edwards_voice Relevant Links & Mentions: How The Voice Works Course: https://www.how-the-voice-works.com/enroll-now Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep. 84 The Benefits of Cross-Genre Training with The Voice Collective: https://open.spotify.com/episode/50yCDCVVxrgJp9NiQQFqKu?si=6a8a946adf8b4709 pickerwheel.com Thomas Cleveland at the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre: https://www.vumc.org/ent/person/thomas-f-cleveland-mm-phd Respiratory Function in Singing: A Primer for Singers and Singing Teachers by Thomas J Hixon Respiratory Function in Speech and Song by Thomas J Hixon Breathing for Singers: A Comparative Analysis of Body Types and Breathing Tendencies by Jennifer Cowgill: https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Breathing+for+singers%3A+a+comparative+analysis+of+body+types+and…-a0221850658 Journal of Singing: https://www.nats.org/cgi/page.cgi/about_journal_singing.html Etude Magazine Cinderella (original): https://youtu.be/a0iOeAHeCA8 Cinderella (revival): https://youtu.be/rVY3nV21Ixs National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATs): org Vocal Authority: Singing Style and Ideology by John Potter Ken Bozeman: kenbozeman.com Acting in Musical Theatre: A Comprehensive Course by Joe Deer & Rocco Dal Vera Cross-Training in the Voice Studio: A Balancing Act by Norman Spivey & Mary Saunders-Barton So You Want to Sing CCM (NATs Series) edited by Matthew Hoch Training Contemporary Commercial Singers by Elizabeth Ann Benson Highbrow-lowbrow: Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America - The William E Massey Sr. Lectures in American Studies The Rise and Fall of the Broadway Musical by Mark Grant The Theatre Will Rock by Elizabeth Lara Wollman ABOUT THE GUEST Matt Edwards is currently Associate Professor of Voice and Theatre, Coordinator of Musical Theatre Voice Training, and Artistic Director of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute at Shenandoah Conservatory. Edwards' work lies at the intersection of identity, technique, and artistry. He uses evidence-based techniques that coordinate the instrument and empower performers to communicate the human experience through song. Former and current students have performed on American Idol, Broadway, off-Broadway, national and international tours, national television, cruise ships, theme parks, bands touring throughout the world. He has written dozens of articles and book chapters for publications including the Journal of Singing, Journal of Voice, Vocal Athlete, Manual of Singing Voice Rehabilitation, Training Contemporary Commercial Singers and numerous editions of the So You Want to Sing book series. His book So You Want to Sing Rock ‘N' Roll? is published by Rowman and Littlefield Publishing and was called “an authoritative text on rock ‘n' roll singing” by Classical Singer magazine. In high demand for his presentations and masterclasses on commercial and musical theatre voice, he has presented at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) National Conference, NATS Summer Workshop, Voice Foundation Annual Symposium Care for the Professional Voice, Acoustical Society of America, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Musical Theatre Educators Association, National Center for Voice and Speech, Pan-American Vocology Association, and NATS chapters and universities throughout North America. ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. 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This is perhaps something of a combination of Britainology and a regular TF episode in which we've brought on Matt Edwards, Milo's (much) older brother, who worked as a foreign exchange trader in London brokerages in the 1990s. We learn about the geezer-rific work environment of a bunch of guys yelling into a phone about numbers, some of the antics they got up to, what's changed since, and--perhaps on a more serious note--Matt's personal experience with what happened in Greece post-2008, a country he's worked in extensively. We very much hope you enjoy this. To get more Britainology and all the TF bonus content, sign up on the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/trashfuture *MILO ALERT* Here are links to see Milo's upcoming standup shows: https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows *AUSTRALIA ALERT* We are going to tour Australia in November, and there are tickets available for shows in Sydney: https://musicboozeco.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/3213de46-cef7-49c4-abcb-c9bdf4bcb61f and Brisbane https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/trashfuture-live-in-brisbane-additional-show-tickets-396915263237 and Canberra: https://au.patronbase.com/_StreetTheatre/Productions/TFLP/Performances *WEB DESIGN ALERT* Tom Allen is a friend of the show (and the designer behind our website). If you need web design help, reach out to him here: https://www.tomallen.media/ Trashfuture are: Riley (@raaleh), Milo (@Milo_Edwards), Hussein (@HKesvani), Nate (@inthesedeserts), and Alice (@AliceAvizandum)
Did you know today is National Senior Health & Fitness Day? If you happen to be a senior, how are you going to get ripped and shredded today? Going to the gym? Taking a hike? Burying another body in your backyard? It's totally up to you! Originally broadcast September 12, 2018.Please note this episode includes offensive language towards non-neurotypical individuals. This is for the purpose of historical accuracy and does not reflect mine, the cast, or crew's opinions.Written and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Jessica Ash, Zachary Szakin, Matt Edwards, Steven Coe, Marina Delgado, Brandon Maple, and AJ Harris.Follow us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OGDeadtimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoriginaldeadtimestories/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadtimeStoriesPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadtimeThe
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