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Originally uploaded December 17th, re-loaded May 17th. Chris Holman welcomes Ed Siaje, NEW president, Bank of America Detroit. Chris had several questions for Ed in this conversation: 1. How has your 26-year career in financial services, particularly your leadership in consumer banking and private banking, prepared you for this role? 2. What are your immediate priorities as the new president of Bank of America Detroit? 3. How do you ensure that Bank of America's services meet the unique needs of diverse communities in Metro Detroit? 4. What role does technology and innovation play in providing personalized and accessible services to new and existing clients? 5. Bank of America awarded $4 million in grants to Metro Detroit nonprofits in 2024. What does this level of investment say about the bank's commitment to the region? 6. How will these relationships and partnerships with local organizations support the bank's strategy for advancing economic mobility? 7. As a Southeast Michigan native, how does your personal connection to the area influence your vision for the future, including economic growth and community investment? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ BofA Names Ed Siaje President of Detroit Private Bank market executive for Michigan and Minnesota, will also oversee the bank's efforts to grow market share Detroit, Mich. – Bank of America has named Ed Siaje president of Bank of America Detroit. As president and head of the market, he will connect clients, teammates and communities to the full power of the franchise and drive integration across the bank's eight lines of business. He succeeds Matt Elliott, who recently retired from the company. Siaje will also oversee the bank's efforts to grow market share and lead the effort to deploy the bank's resources to help advance economic mobility and build strong communities. Siaje will continue to serve as Private Bank market executive for Michigan and Minnesota. “Throughout his career with Bank of America, Ed has established deep relationships with teammates, clients and the community to deliver responsible growth,” said Brian Moynihan, Bank of America chairman and chief executive officer. “Ed is well positioned to build on Matt's legacy and continue to grow our presence, particularly in Michigan, as we deliver the full breadth of Bank of America's capabilities to help our local clients improve their financial lives.” ### Bank of America Bank of America is one of the world's leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 69 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 3,700 retail financial centers, approximately 15,000 ATMs (automated teller machines) and award-winning digital banking with approximately 58 million verified digital users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 4 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BAC).
Hour 2 continues Ku & Paul's deep dive into UH athletics director Matt Elliott's answers from an article from the Star-Advertiser's Stephen Tsai. The conversation shifts over to a recent report of Gov. Josh Green making note of a significant sum of money set aside for the Hawaii athletic department. We also hear what new Hawaii Beach Volleyball head coach Danny Alvarez had to say during his first media availability after being named the fifth head coach in program history on Monday.
Hour 2 gets the crew into some UH conversation as Ku re-hashes her thoughts on the Matt Elliott sit-down conversation that the boys had last week. We discuss the latest in UH football recruiting as the Arizona-to-islands pipeline continued to grow stronger with another defensive back joining the Braddahhood. The day finishes out with some NBA conversation after a three-team trade made waves through social media for the Clippers, Heat and Jazz. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
He's not a politician. Not an influencer. Not a name you'll see trending.But Matt Elliott has been quietly changing the world for 20 years.In this episode, we meet the man who lit the spark behind civic leader Sarah Teti (Ep. 30), and never stopped building bridges.Raised in the small town of Newport in upstate New York and shaped by the wild beauty of the Adirondacks, Matt saw early on how environmental damage didn't just touch the land -- it touched lives. So he did something radical: he kept showing up. First as a student organizer. Then as a deep-woods surveyor. Now as a lobbyist who listens more than he lectures.Matt doesn't seek attention. He seeks impact. And in this conversation, he shares what he's learned about finding common ground in divided rooms, how small towns shape big convictions, and what to do when you want to make a difference -- but don't think you have the time, the talent, or the title.Because as Matt proves, sometimes the greatest leaders are the ones who walk in quietly, build something lasting, and leave it better than they found it.More on The Great Unfamous:# Origins of The Great Unfamous: bit.ly/greatunfamous #YouTube: bit.ly/gr8Unfamous#Facebook: facebook.com/gr8unfamous# All podcast platforms: linktr.ee/thegreatunfamous#IG: @gr8unfamous#Twitter: @gr8unfamous
Kanoa and Billy focus on Hawaii Athletics, as they are joined by new Athletic Director at UH, Matt Elliott, as he comes into the studio to talk about his vision for the University of Hawaii and what he sees both short and long term for the 'Bows. The guys also talk about the NBA Free Agency deals going down yesterday, as well as a number of deals surrounding the Milwaukee Bucks and Damian Lillard.
Happy Aloha Tuesday, beautiful people! Paul & Michael are joined by the newest University of Hawai'i at Manoa athletics director Matt Elliott for the entire first hour to dive into his background, getting more information on his childhood and first tenure in the islands. Elliott shares how he and his wife met and more, taking your rapid-fire text questions before leaving the Den to continue the early days of his new role leading the department. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
Composer and musician Yann Tiersen talks to William Stokes about his love of modular synthesis, the joys and challenges of touring and performing and how he found himself unexpectedly involved in film composition, followed by an exclusive performance using five selected modules.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:26 - An Accidental Film Composer05:44 - Recording And Mixing Process11:38 - Visiting Erica Synths13:21 - Trans Musicale Festival In Rennes18:47 - Eskal Studio On Ouessant Island21:00 - Module 1: Serge New Timbral Oscillator25:51 - Module 2: Instruō Lúbadh31:06 - Module 3: Mutable Instruments Beads32:58 - Module 4: Erica Synths Black Stereo Delay37:21 - Module 5: TouellSkouarn Ar Merc'het Brao41:30 - Yann Tiersen PerformanceYann Tiersen BiogYann Tiersen is a French composer and multi-instrumentalist whose work spans classical, electronic, and experimental music. He gained international recognition in 2001 for his soundtrack to Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (Amélie), following the success of his 1998 album Le Phare, which achieved gold status in France.Since then, Tiersen has released numerous studio albums and has performed extensively across Europe, North America and Asia. His discography includes collaborations with artists such as Jane Birkin, Elizabeth Fraser and Matt Elliott. His work has been featured in films, theatre productions and contemporary art installations.Tiersen's compositions have appeared in a range of films beyond Amélie, including Good Bye, Lenin! (2003), Alice et Martin (1998) and Tabarly (2008), as well as various short films and documentaries. His music is frequently used for its emotive and atmospheric qualities, particularly in European cinema.His latest release, Rathlin from a Distance | The Liquid Hour (2024), is a double album where the first part comprises eight solo piano pieces written during a 2023 sailing trip, each linked to a specific location. The second part shifts to electronic production, incorporating modular synths, samples and rhythmic textures, created following a night at sea near Belfast. The project reflects Tiersen's ongoing interest in location-based composition and the integration of acoustic and electronic elements.Tiersen records at his studio on the island of Ushant, off the coast of Brittany and continues to tour internationally.https://www.yanntiersen.com/https://www.instagram.com/yanntiersenhttps://www.facebook.com/yanntiersen.officialhttps://www.youtube.com/yanntiersenWilliam Stokes BiogWilliam Stokes is a producer, writer and artist in three-piece avant-psych band Voka Gentle. As well as being a critic and columnist for Sound On Sound, conceiving the popular Talkback column and heading up the Modular column, he has also written on music and music technology for The Guardian, MOJO, The Financial Times, Electronic Sound and more. As an artist in Voka Gentle he has made records with producers from Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Grizzly Bear, Nick Cave) to Sam Petts-Davies (Radiohead, The Smile, Roger Waters), has had songs featured on franchises from FIFA Football to The Sims and has toured across the UK, Europe and the USA, playing festivals from Pitchfork Avant-Garde in Paris to SXSW in Austin, Texas. He has collaborated with artists including the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, Morcheeba, Panda Bear and Sonic Boom. Alongside being a guitarist and pianist, he is a synthesis enthusiast with a particular interest in sampling and explorative sound manipulation. As a producer and engineer, he has made albums with acclaimed avant-garde musicians from composer Tullis Rennie to Mute Records artist Louis Carnell. “I'm always seeking out the most ‘out-there', experimental, risk-taking musicians I can find to work with,” he says, “to capture vibrant, detailed recordings and create three-dimensional mixes of music that might otherwise struggle to know where to begin in the studio environment.” Stokes currently lectures in Music Production at City, University of London.https://www.vokagentle.com/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Josh and Chris talk college athletics, headlined by their interview with incoming Athletic Director at the University of Hawaii, Matt Elliott. They talk about his journey to Manoa, and what his plans for the future of UH Athletics looks like. The guys also discuss more about college athletics especially on the transfer portal and lawsuits that have come down in light of the new revenue-sharing model and transfer portal issues. The guys also discuss the NBA Finals, Hawaii football predictions with the Phil Steele Magazine, and the stadium.
Screen icon Elliott Gould joins the guys for a heartwarming and at times profound conversation about his friendship with Groucho. From deli lunches to hospital antics to reflections on Mae West, Erin Fleming, and the meaning of legacy, Elliott offers deeply personal stories with warmth and wit. You'll even learn what Groucho considered Elliott's greatest performance.
Gary talks about the NBA Finals after the Thunder take back momentum from the Pacers last night, as well as other NBA, MLB and Hawaii Athletics news after the official announcement of Matt Elliott being voted in as the next athletics director.Associate head football coach Chris Brown joins the show to discuss the "offseason" for football coaches and his thoughts on the recent changes to recruiting and NIL.
Matt Elliott addresses the media after being approved by unanimous decision from the UH Board of Regents as the next University of Hawai'i at Manoa Athletics Director. This recording contains Elliott's opening statement, responses to local media questions and closing statement following his June 16 confirmation by specially scheduled Board of Regents meeting.
Happy Tuesday, beautiful people! Paul, Michael & Zoar dive right into the University of Hawai'i athletics director discussion after Matt Elliott was unanimously confirmed by the UH Board of Regents on Monday. We hear UH president Wendy Hensel's initial thoughts on Elliott's approval as the new AD for the Rainbow Warrior and Wahine programs and listen to his opening statement to the media from Monday's press conference. Michael gives the scouting report on the three newest Hawai'i football commits with two '26 recruits choosing the Rainbow Warriors as home and a BYU athlete returning to the islands as a transfer. The first hour closes out with a brief touch on the NBA Finals after the OKC Thunder took a pivotal Game 5 at home to go up 3-2 over the Indianapolis Pacers.
Hour 2 returns the conversation to the official appointment of Matt Elliott as the new University of Hawaii at Manoa Director of Athletics, playing part of his Q&A session with local media from Monday. The trio discusses what stuck out most from his answers and his overall first impression to the public before taking a few questions from texters about future plans for Elliott. Paul gives Michael the chance to rant over his Pacers after Indy fell down in a playoff series for the first time in the entire 2025 run & closes out the show with an ode to Rams Mauicamp.
Happy Aloha Monday, beautiful people! The boys are in charge again after a busy weekend of sports news and an important Monday for the University of Hawai'i at Manoa athletic department. We talk about the potential of Matt Elliott being officially confirmed as the UH AD with a special Board of Regents meeting scheduled for Monday, then shift gears to basketball after the Oklahoma City Thunder tied the NBA Finals with the Indiana Pacers at two games apieces. The first hour closes out with local high school football commitment updates from Michael and a little more on the special Board of Regents meeting that was set to begin at 9:30 a.m. HT. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
Dave Kawada fills in for Kanoa and Billy for the next couple of weeks, as Dave talks about the news about the House v. NCAA settlement and what it means for the college athletics world as well as Hawaii Athletics, as well as the NBA Finals and baseball. Former UCLA AD Dan Guerrero joins the show to discuss the nomination of Matt Elliott as the next Hawaii AD, as well as a discussion with HBA AD Deren Oshiro to talk about local high school AD news.
Tom Jenkins had contemplated giving up footy altogether, but his return to the Panthers has turned out to be the perfect move. He spoke to Andrew Moore, Matt Elliott and Ruan Sims after his man-of-the-match performance against the Tigers where he scored a hat-trick. The team are also joined by Bulldogs CEO Aaron Warburton ahead of the King's Birthday clash of the Bulldogs against the Eels.
Gary talks about Game One of the NBA Finals and yet another miraculous game-winning shot from Tyrese Haliburton as he and the Pacers upset the Thunder to start the NBA Finals. Gary also gives further reactions to the announcement of Wendy Hensel's recommendation of Matt Elliott.
Billy and Tanner get a surprise from a vacationing Kanoa Leahey to help the wallowing Billy Hull as he's recovering from the hangover from the game one loss for the OKC Thunder, as well as give reactions and thoughts on the new AD, Matt Elliott. Brian McInnis joins the broadcast in studio, as he also hops on the news he broke himself a couple nights ago.
Artie returns to discuss the Hawaii Athletic Director situation, and gives his take on Matt Elliott after serving on the AD search committee. Artie also discusses the NBA Finals and other NBA news, as well as being joined by former 'Bow Samuta Avea after his championship season over in France.
Happy Aloha Friday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul kick off the day talking about another insane Indiana Pacers comeback to begin the NBA Finals, snatching Game 1 from the OKC Thunder with another Hali stunner. We discuss the UH athletics director search coming to an end after President Wendy Hensel recommended Matt Elliott to be the next AD for the Rainbow Warriors. The first hour closes out with some UH women's basketball talk after Hawaii News Now's Cienna Pilotin spoke to former Rainbow Wahine star Daejah Phillips about the guard's sudden in-season departure from the program.
Gary talks about the big news of the alleged news of Hawaii naming the next athletic director in the coming days, Matt Elliott from UCLA. Gary expands on his thoughts on Elliott, as well as more talk about the NBA Finals and the new Hawaii softball coach Panita Thanatharn.
Billy and Tanner take you through an eventful Thursday morning, as UH announced their recommendation of Matt Elliott to become the next atheltics director at UH, and the guys also find time here and there to break down the NBA Finals as well as the new UH softball coach. Kanoa Leahey does join the show to check in on his guys, Christian Shimabuku joins the guys in studio to break down more about Hawaii baseball and softball as well as react about the Matt Elliott news. And Scotty Scott joins the show as a little treat to talk about Hawaii baseball, and what he's been up to since graduating a couple of years ago.
It's that time again on the HR Room Podcast for another one of our C-suite specials, where we talk to leaders in various industries and organisations, sharing advice and insights for HR teams and employers everywhere. Bank of Ireland, in partnership with Morgan McKinley, recently published a new report titled "Fostering Ethnic Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace." The research explores the specific barriers ethnic minority groups face in accessing employment and progressing in the Irish labour market, with some data points and practical recommendations for employers. It's based on the experiences of over 2,700 people across 10 ethnic minority groups. And against the backdrop of current issues in wider society, and current issues faced by organisations and employees, this survey is one that simply must be looked at by HR teams and employers everywhere. And to talk us through it, we're delighted to be joined again by Matt Elliott, Chief People Officer at Bank Of Ireland. In this episode we cover... 02:26 The Importance of Ethnic Diversity in the Workplace 05:43 Barriers Faced by Ethnic Minorities in Employment 09:27 The Role of Organisations in Promoting Inclusion 14:14 Bank of Ireland's Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion 20:01 Practical Recommendations for Employers 29:46 Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is a series from Insight HR where we talk to business leaders from around Ireland and share advice what's important to you as a HR professional, an employer or people leader. If you are enjoying these episodes, do please feel free to share them with colleagues, friends and family. And even better, if you can leave us a review, we'd really appreciate it! We love your feedback, we take requests, and we're also here to help with any HR challenges you may have! Requests, feedback and guest suggestions
Round 7 is underway but the talk around Lachie Galvin and his immediate future at the Wests Tigers was still dominating the news. In an extended version of MC's Hammertime (17:52) Michael Carayannis and Matthew Elliott join Andrew Moore to pick apart a messy week for Benji Marshall's mob. Also Cronulla prop Tom Hazleton (40:08) jumped on for a chat about his team's trip to Newcastle. The cult forward explained about his team's need for consistency and revealed how he got his big break in 1st Grade after copying his coach's hairstyle! And his confidence has taken a hit but Christopher still fronted up to deliver his tips in Christopher's Corner (10:05).
Former Warriors coach Matthew Elliott joins Will Evans for a TWL bye-round bonus. A unique character in the game and a deep thinker about rugby league, Matt provides a fascinating insight into his brief but eventful stint at the helm of our team in 2013-14 - including some never-before-divulged aspects of that tenure - and his career in general, as well as his thoughts about where the Warriors are in 2025 and where the club's headed.Check out Matt Elliott's wellbeing, performance and leadership programs at The Change Room: https://www.thechangeroom.info/For the best experience, watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lJW-ikvibesBrought to you by the Warriors-mad legends at Kingz Container Crew - head to https://www.kingzcontainercrew.com for all your container packing and unpacking solutions, or hit the Work With Us tab to get a spot in the KCC squad. With the support of the NZ TAB: https://www.tab.co.nz/This is a Frank podcastGET YOUR EXCLUSIVE THIS WARRIORS LIFE MERCH: https://thiswarriorslife.digitees.co.nz/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ThisWarriorsLifeSUBSCRIBE TO THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3Dk0NbCFOLLOW THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM + X: https://linktr.ee/thiswarriorslifeSUPPORT THIS WARRIORS LIFE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/join/thiswarriorslife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ghosts litter Drinking Songs. The damned drowned, dying soldiers, innocents packed onto a train before it explodes; there's not a note on Drinking Songs that isn't haunted. Released 20 years ago this year, Drinking Songs marked a foundational shift in Matt Elliott's life. He abandoned his work in the drum & bass group Third Eye Foundation and found a different way to pedal dread. Elliott composed using a morass of phantom vocals, nylon guitar, off-kilter piano, wailing horns, and a pervasive sense of doom. His vision was a dour bar in some Eastern European barony, where the patrons haven't realized they're already dead. 20 years on, Elliott has returned to Drinking Songs with a live, recomposed version of the original tale, the specters of the damned as lively as they were two decades ago. We talked to him about the best drink to pair with the album, the death of innocence, and the false promise of futurism on The Woodhouse.
Electro taarab et cinéma égyptien des années 40/50/60 avec Love & Revenge, une Louuve Dj made in Maghribi et un songwriter anglais qui aime les chansons à boire. Oum Kalsoum est morte le 3 février 1975. La formation Love & Revenge (Liban/France) sort Agmal Layali pour lui rendre hommage. Electro-taarab et cinéma, expert dans l'art de revisiter la musique et le cinéma populaires du Moyen-Orient, le groupe Love and Revenge est de retour avec une création originale et ambitieuse. Agmal layali ou mes plus belles nuits est un vibrant hommage à l'immense Oum Kalthoum, célébrant la fusion du taarab emblématique de la diva égyptienne et les sonorités électroniques des sons d'aujourd'hui. Fidèle au concept de ses concerts visuels qui ont fait sa réputation, Love and Revenge fait dialoguer les images d'archives et la création musicale. Un hommage invitant les publics de toutes générations à découvrir ou redécouvrir la voix fascinante d'Oum Kalthoum et la magie intemporelle du taarab. Une expérience immersive qui transcende les époques, brouille les frontières, et continue de faire briller aujourd'hui « l'astre de l'Orient » qui nous a quittés il y a cinquante ans.Notre 1er invité est le musicien compositeur Wael Koudaih (Rayess Bek).Love & Revenge fait l'ouverture de la 15ème édition du festival Détours de Babel, le 21 mars 2025 à Grenoble.Site Love and Revenge.Puis nous recevons Dj La Louuve avant son DJ set au Babel Music XP ()Soundcloud - Instagram. Puis Matt Elliott s'attaque à la #SessionLive pour la sortie de Drinking Songs Live 20 Years OnIl y a vingt ans, Matt Elliott sortait Drinking Songs, premier élément d'une trilogie marquante, un magnifique album de sept titres dark folk qui reste encore à ce jour le plus écouté sur les plateformes, et plébiscité par les fans du natif de Bristol. Aujourd'hui, pour célébrer l'anniversaire de l'œuvre la plus emblématique de sa discographie, Matt Elliott nous offre Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On, une collection de versions alternatives enregistrées en trio live. Matt Elliott, qui s'était déjà fait un nom dans la scène indé électronique sous le pseudo The Third Eye Foundation, s'aventure au début des années 2000 en territoire folk. Né en 2004, Drinking Songs est le second album de l'Anglais sous son propre nom, faisant suite à The Mess We Made sorti en 2003 chez Domino. La particularité de Matt Elliott, est déjà sa capacité à fusionner différents styles, mêlant un folk de chambre à une musique de cabaret d'Europe de l'Est, tout en utilisant en parallèle sa culture de la musique électronique et en particulier sa maîtrise du sampling et des effets, au service de la chanson. Exploration profonde de la condition humaine, Drinking Songs est un voyage à travers les recoins les plus inaccessibles de l'âme. Chaque titre de cet album est une histoire en soi, une fenêtre ouverte sur des moments de douleur, de nostalgie et de réflexion.Titres interprétés dans le grand studio- What's Wrong Live RFI- What the Fuck Am I Doing on this Battlefield ? extrait CD- A Waste of Blood Live RFI. Line Up : Matt Elliott (voix, guitare, saxophone)Son : Benoit Letirant, Mathias Taylor.► Album Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On (Ici d'Ailleurs 2024)► Concert théâtre de l'Atelier 31 mars 2025Site Matt Elliott. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Electro taarab et cinéma égyptien des années 40/50/60 avec Love & Revenge, une Louuve Dj made in Maghribi et un songwriter anglais qui aime les chansons à boire. Oum Kalsoum est morte le 3 février 1975. La formation Love & Revenge (Liban/France) sort Agmal Layali pour lui rendre hommage. Electro-taarab et cinéma, expert dans l'art de revisiter la musique et le cinéma populaires du Moyen-Orient, le groupe Love and Revenge est de retour avec une création originale et ambitieuse. Agmal layali ou mes plus belles nuits est un vibrant hommage à l'immense Oum Kalthoum, célébrant la fusion du taarab emblématique de la diva égyptienne et les sonorités électroniques des sons d'aujourd'hui. Fidèle au concept de ses concerts visuels qui ont fait sa réputation, Love and Revenge fait dialoguer les images d'archives et la création musicale. Un hommage invitant les publics de toutes générations à découvrir ou redécouvrir la voix fascinante d'Oum Kalthoum et la magie intemporelle du taarab. Une expérience immersive qui transcende les époques, brouille les frontières, et continue de faire briller aujourd'hui « l'astre de l'Orient » qui nous a quittés il y a cinquante ans.Notre 1er invité est le musicien compositeur Wael Koudaih (Rayess Bek).Love & Revenge fait l'ouverture de la 15ème édition du festival Détours de Babel, le 21 mars 2025 à Grenoble.Site Love and Revenge.Puis nous recevons Dj La Louuve avant son DJ set au Babel Music XP ()Soundcloud - Instagram. Puis Matt Elliott s'attaque à la #SessionLive pour la sortie de Drinking Songs Live 20 Years OnIl y a vingt ans, Matt Elliott sortait Drinking Songs, premier élément d'une trilogie marquante, un magnifique album de sept titres dark folk qui reste encore à ce jour le plus écouté sur les plateformes, et plébiscité par les fans du natif de Bristol. Aujourd'hui, pour célébrer l'anniversaire de l'œuvre la plus emblématique de sa discographie, Matt Elliott nous offre Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On, une collection de versions alternatives enregistrées en trio live. Matt Elliott, qui s'était déjà fait un nom dans la scène indé électronique sous le pseudo The Third Eye Foundation, s'aventure au début des années 2000 en territoire folk. Né en 2004, Drinking Songs est le second album de l'Anglais sous son propre nom, faisant suite à The Mess We Made sorti en 2003 chez Domino. La particularité de Matt Elliott, est déjà sa capacité à fusionner différents styles, mêlant un folk de chambre à une musique de cabaret d'Europe de l'Est, tout en utilisant en parallèle sa culture de la musique électronique et en particulier sa maîtrise du sampling et des effets, au service de la chanson. Exploration profonde de la condition humaine, Drinking Songs est un voyage à travers les recoins les plus inaccessibles de l'âme. Chaque titre de cet album est une histoire en soi, une fenêtre ouverte sur des moments de douleur, de nostalgie et de réflexion.Titres interprétés dans le grand studio- What's Wrong Live RFI- What the Fuck Am I Doing on this Battlefield ? extrait CD- A Waste of Blood Live RFI. Line Up : Matt Elliott (voix, guitare, saxophone)Son : Benoit Letirant, Mathias Taylor.► Album Drinking Songs Live 20 Years On (Ici d'Ailleurs 2024)► Concert théâtre de l'Atelier 31 mars 2025Site Matt Elliott. Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.
Welcome to another episode of Kevin's Conversations on MSU Today. Kevin is Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz, who joins me occasionally to elaborate on key initiatives he's leading to guide MSU into its vibrant future. Today, Kevin welcomes the co-chairs of his newly created Green and White Council. President Guskiewicz recently announced this significant progress of one of his premier initiatives by appointing former Bank of America executive and Michigan State University alumnus Matt Elliott and Broad College of Business Dean Emeritus and Professor Sanjay Gupta as co-chairs of the university's much-anticipated Green and White Council. Conversation Highlights: (0:52) - President Guskiewicz, please tell us about why you have created the Council and what its mission is. (2:49) - Matt, give us your background, and what attracted you to co-chairing the Council. Why did you accept Kevin's invitation? (3:27) - Sanjay, give us your background. You have been at MSU for a while, what attracted you to co-chairing the Council. Why did you accept Kevin's invitation? (7:10) - Matt, thank you for accepting my invitation to co-chair the Council. How did your MSU experience impact you and help get you where you are and how you'd like to share that experience to help others? (10:22) - Sanjay, what first attracted you to MSU and the Broad College? And how did your role at the college evolve and how can your experience translate to our students? (16:15) - Matt and Sanjay, what do you see as both the challenges and opportunities ahead for MSU and all of higher education? (25:27) - Matt and Sanjay: How do you see your expertise and experience most positively impacting the mission of the Green & White Council? And what synergies can be created by better linking our students to the various sectors in the business community? What are the pathways for internships and exploration and what I like to call experiential learning? (31:44) - Kevin, what are next steps for the Council? How will the Council operate, and how and when will we learn some of the outcomes the Council hopes to see? Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio and through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
February 10, 2025 ~ Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz has announced the next co-chairs of the university's Green and White Council to be former Bank of America executive and MSU alumnus Matt Elliott and Broad College of Business Dean Emeritus and Professor Sanjay Gupta. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie discuss with Kevin the impacts this council has on the university.
Firstly, Happy Christmas to all of our listeners! A huge thank you for listening in this year, and hearing some of the fantastic insights and advice we were lucky enough to get from some amazing guests yet again this year. So as a thanks, and as a summary of some of the brilliant conversations we've had this year, we're finishing 2024 with a two-part, selection box series, containing some of the highlights from the year gone by. And what a year it's been. This week, Eoin is kicking off with his personal highlights from this year, as we showcase clips from some truly inspiring discussions about the great work being done out there in the HR community. In this episode, we include clips from our chats with... Matt Elliott, Chief People Officer at Bank of Ireland Samuel Riggs, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Manager at Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail Siobhan McKenna, formerly Head of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion at the Public Appointments Service Johanne Nevin, People Team Operations Manager at The Donkey Sanctuary Aoife Gaffney, Head of Employment at Down Syndrome Ireland P.S. we also want to talk to you, our listeners! Share your thoughts, suggest topics, tell us a story worth sharing, or reach out with a query using our feedback form here! About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is a series from Insight HR where we talk to business leaders from around Ireland and share advice on how to create the HR systems and workplace culture that's right for your business. If you need any HR support in Ireland, get in touch with us at Insight HR. Whether it's conducting a complex workplace investigation, filling a gap by providing you with a virtual or an onsite HR resource, or providing advice via our HR support line, as an expert HR consultancy in Ireland, we'll help you resolve whatever Human Resources challenge your business is facing.
December 10, 2024 ~ Ed Siaje is succeeding Matt Elliott as president of Bank of America Detroit, and he joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to talk about his plans for the Metro Detroit branches, awarding $4 million in grants to area nonprofits, and their mission to help people make better financial decisions.
Chris Holman speaks with Matt Elliott, President, Bank of America Michigan, at the Grand Hotel, while at the 2024 Mackinac Policy Conference. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Episode 720: October 29, 2024 playlist: Lewis Spybey, "Castle Neptune" (Lewis Spybey) 2024 Upp Jules Reidy, "Every Day There's a Sunset" (Ghost/Spirit) 2025 Thrill Jockey Mogwai, "God Gets You Back" (The Bad Fire) 2025 Temporary Residence Surya Botofasina, "Turiyasangitananda Eternal Pranams" (Ashram Sun) 2024 Spiritmuse Patrick Cowley, "Iko Iko" (From Behind) 2024 Dark Entries Anthony Moore, "Judy, Judy" (Home of the Demo) 2024 Drag City Innocence Mission, "This Thread Is A Green Street" (Midwinter Swimmers) 2024 Therese Records / Bella Union / P-Vine Matt Elliott, "What The Fuck Am I Doing On This Battlefield?" (Drinking Songs Live: 20 Years On) 2024 Ici d'ailleurs Rodan, "Tooth Fairy Retribution Manifesto" (Rusty) 1994 Quarterstick / 2024 Touch and Go Sorrow, "Haunting" (Sleep Now Forever) 1999 Piskidisk / 2024 Night School Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
In this bonus Q&A with Matt, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youMatt Elliott is Chief People Officer for Bank of Ireland Group. He has led the culture transformation of the Bank, developing a company where all colleagues thrive.A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity, appeared as a leading ally in the Financial Times lists for gender, ethnicity and LGBT+ inclusion.Prior to that he was Group People Director with Virgin Money as part of the executive team who successfully acquired and integrated Northern Rock, and listed the company on the London Stock Exchange.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Matt Elliott:LinkedIn
Today we have a transformative episode featuring Matt Elliott, the Chief People Officer for the Bank of Ireland Group. With over two decades of experience in HR, Matt has led significant cultural transformations, particularly focusing on inclusion, diversity, and well-being.In this episode, we delve into:The competitive landscape that goes beyond banking to include tech giants, and how this competition positively affects the economy and organizational positioningInsights on how the Bank of Ireland has adapted post-pandemic, emphasizing HR transformation to prioritize employee well-being, mental health support, and the introduction of flexible work models.The importance of neuro inclusion, the impact of well-being programs, and the significant role managers play in promoting a supportive and caring work environmentHow Bank of Ireland's initiatives have led to improved employee engagement and a thriving workplace cultureMatt Elliott is Chief People Officer for Bank of Ireland Group. He has led the culture transformation of the Bank, developing a company where all colleagues thrive.A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity, appeared as a leading ally in the Financial Times lists for gender, ethnicity and LGBT+ inclusion.Prior to that he was Group People Director with Virgin Money as part of the executive team who successfully acquired and integrated Northern Rock, and listed the company on the London Stock Exchange.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Matt Elliott:LinkedIn
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48pc of neurodivergent people have not disclosed their condition at work. This is a statistic that we spoke to Matt Elliott, Chief People Officer at Bank of Ireland about recently on this very podcast, in the context of their neurodiversity strategy that they built in partnership with a select number of experts in this area, one being Auticon, who's purpose is to help companies become a destination for neurodivergent talent. An autistic majority and award winning company, Auticon are inspiring in the work they do to build neurodiverse workplaces, so today we're delighted to chat about this with Auticon's Global Director of Neuroinclusion Services, the brilliant Kirsty Cook. About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is a series from Insight HR where we talk to business leaders from around Ireland and share advice on how to create the HR systems and workplace culture that's right for your business. If you need any HR support in Ireland, get in touch with us at Insight HR. Whether it's conducting a complex workplace investigation, filling a gap by providing you with a virtual or an onsite HR resource, or providing advice via our HR support line, as an expert HR consultancy in Ireland, we'll help you resolve whatever Human Resources challenge your business is facing.
Unlock the secrets to building a hybrid home lab that seamlessly integrates local hardware with public cloud resources. Join us as we chat with Matt Elliott, who takes us on an inspiring journey from his early ideas in 2018 to his current sophisticated setup. Matt shares the pivotal moments that transitioned him from clunky physical servers to efficient containers on Linux hosts, offering invaluable insights and amusing anecdotes from his experiences within Kentucky's vibrant IT community.In this episode, we delve into the power of automation tools that can transform your hybrid home lab into a powerhouse of efficiency. We discuss key infrastructure components like Redis, Postgres, LibreNMS, and Prometheus, and emphasize the importance of secrets management with 1Password. Discover how containers can swiftly deploy new AI tools, and how Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Terraform and Ansible can streamline your lab's management and automation. Plus, learn how AI can be your assistant in optimizing and troubleshooting your setup.Our conversation also covers the crucial aspect of networking in a hybrid home lab. We navigate the nuances of transitioning from Docker to Podman, discuss the user-friendly benefits of Tailscale, and consider alternatives like ZeroTier. Get practical advice on overcoming routing issues and maintaining network stability. Finally, we explore leveraging AI to enhance coding, documenting your learning in a GitHub repository, and creating an extensible home lab that integrates both on-prem and cloud resources. This episode is packed with actionable tips, expert advice, and personal stories, making it essential listening for anyone keen on building a versatile hybrid home lab.Draft Details on Matt's Hybrid Home Lab (OCTANT):https://docs.google.com/document/d/17O_qt_1gAo-F8za7K3kK6CZlzbk6TV7v_LpzxWUV6wk/edit?usp=sharingFollow Matt:https://x.com/NetworkBrouhahaMatt's Blog:https://networkbrouhaha.com/2018/08/hybrid-home-lab-pt1/https://networkbrouhaha.com/2022/03/vcd-verraform-example/Check out the Fortnightly Cloud Networking NewsVisit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cables2cloudsFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatjArt of Network Engineering (AONE): https://artofnetworkengineering.com
May 28, 2024 ~ Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Bank of America's Michigan market president Matt Elliott about this week's Mackinac Policy Conference, and the company's efforts to drive economic mobility and promote racial equality in Metro Detroit.
In this episode of "Confessions of a Street Broker," Jeremy sits down with Matt Elliott, Executive Vice President and Principal at NAI Robert Lynn. Matt shares his journey from a fresh graduate at DePaul University to a seasoned professional in industrial real estate. He discusses his early experiences at Marcus & Millichap in Chicago and how he immediately joined NAI Robert Lynn after graduating from DePaul in 2004. Focusing on his South Dallas market, Matt provides insights from his extensive career in industrial real estate, explaining how having market knowledge and a client-focused approach leads to successful deals and long-term relationships.
Bank of Ireland recently launched its Neuroinclusion Strategy, including a suite of policies and process improvements to support neurodivergent colleagues and candidates. In line with its ambition to be one the best places to work, Bank of Ireland aims to become one of the most neuroinclusive organisations in the country. But what does this involve, how are they going about it, and why? To talk us through this we're delighted to be joined by Matt Elliott, Chief People Officer at Bank of Ireland. About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is a series from Insight HR where we talk to business leaders from around Ireland and share advice on how to create the HR systems and workplace culture that's right for your business. If you need any HR support in Ireland, get in touch with us at Insight HR. Whether it's conducting a complex workplace investigation, filling a gap by providing you with a virtual or an onsite HR resource, or providing advice via our HR support line, as an expert HR consultancy in Ireland, we'll help you resolve whatever Human Resources challenge your business is facing.
New episode!... After a long break, the boys are back! In this episode hosts Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott discuss the changing landscape on the professional tour and how forward-facing sonar technology is creating the necessity for change once again. One thing remains constant in this world, the need for adaptation and whether that is by the minute in the field or year-to-year in the big picture, adapt or die is a rule to live by.
Chris Holman welcomes back Matt Elliott, Michigan State President and Region Executive, Bank of America Michigan, Detroit, MI. What are the biggest takeaways that you and Bank of America have when looking back at the 2023 economy, particularly in Michigan? As we look ahead to 2024, does the bank expect inflation to continue, and what impact do you expect it to have on interest rates? Could 2024 be a strong year for investors, or is it too soon to tell? Pundits and economists continue to suggest that there's still a possibility of a recession, but Bank of America's analysts and CEO have suggested we may avoid it or have only a slight recession. Do you think we'll be able to avoid a recession in 2024? How does the bank plan to leverage technology and innovation in the upcoming year to stay competitive and meet the evolving needs of customers? What impact do you think the election cycles in the U.S. and abroad, and other geopolitical instability will have on the economy in Michigan in the year ahead? Part of your role at the Bank is as a sustainability leader. How do you see efforts in the U.S. and globally to improve sustainability and battle climate change intersecting with overall economic goals? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Guests: Matt Elliott and Shawn Micallef, contributing columnists So much has been happening in Toronto this week. As encampments are cleared, the mayor and the federal government are fighting over shelter and housing dollars and the city is cancelling plans for public washrooms even as it opens all of its ice rinks. Joined by Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott issues his first look at how Mayor Olivia Chow's council support has lined up in her first months (and the dynamic duo of consistent oppositions to her). Plus, a little sliver of good news for GTA transit riders. This episode was produced by Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Edward Keenan and Paolo Marques. Audio Sources: CP24
Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction
I've been reminded of something over the past few months: Stories of hope are all around us, even if we don't hear them.Just last week, I got to speak to my coworker from a former life, Steve Andrews, whose son had a frightening brush with death during the throes of his substance abuse. Both Steve and his son are now living fulfilling lives, and Steve himself has become the caretaker of our men's community, The Woods.Since then, I was also contacted by today's guest, Matt Elliott, a client of mine from my life in the corporate world. Until he got in touch, I hadn't seen or spoken to Matt in five years. I had no idea that he had his own recovery story to share.In this episode, we talk about the traumas Matt put his family through as a young man, the role substances played in his perception of his own value as a human being, how his recovery played out, and what his younger self needed to hear at the time. This National Recovery Month, it's worth pausing to reflect on just how many families we interact with daily who've endured substance use in their families – and how many come out the other side stronger, wiser and more compassionate._________________________________The podcast is now part of a nonprofit called Hopestream Community: www.hopestreamcommunity.orgLearn about The Stream, our private online community for moms, at www.hopestreamcommunity.org/the-stream/Find us on Instagram: @hopestreamcommunityDownload my free e-book, HINDSIGHT: Three Things I Wish I Knew When My Son Was Misusing Drugs: www.brendazane.com/hindsightJoin my email list: www.brendazane.com/email
Host Levi Morgan, with Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott, breaks down small adjustments archers can make to their bow setups, stance, grip and shot form that can make a big difference in aiming, execution and ultimately the consistency of your shot. This isn't a magic pill and it takes practice (a lot of it) before small tweaks to things like draw length will make significant differences, but when you're ready, it can feel like magic.
After three regular-season events, Andy is heading into stop 4 on the 2023 tour at the one and only Guntersville. Hosts Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott recorded this episode from the truck on the way back from Guntersville Lake back in April, before the pre-fishing cutoff. Listen in for a recap of the tournaments so far this year and how Andy has gotten himself into third place and striking position in the Angler of the Year race. And most of all, have good fishing to you!
From Andy's home in Dayton, TN hosts Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott are joined by special guest Robby Massey. Five years ago Robby fell from his tree stand and the consequences were significant and seemingly irreversible. That isn't what defines Robby though. While he wants to share the story of his fall with others as a warning, he has a message that is more powerful than that and he has a life full of love and wonderful people. Thanks Robby. You are the man!