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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.
A lʹoccasion des 20 ans de la sortie de son album phare Drinking Songs, Matt Elliott vient nous parler de sa musique, de ses chansons et de son saxophone, quʹil apprivoise. Une émission avec un charmant accent britannique, du sourire et du houmous, avant ses concerts à Lausanne.
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.
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Matt Elliott spoke with host Steven Webb about his residency with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick and his work with local youth to produce songs that tackle issues of energy poverty and climate change.
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/
Originally uploaded November 27th. Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Matt Elliott, Michigan State President and Region Executive, Bank of America Michigan, Detroit, MI. Bank of America awards over $4.4 Million to Nonprofits in Metro Detroit; More than 100 volunteers deploy on “Day of Giving” Questions Tell us about Bank of America's recent Day of Giving and the community outreach you do every year for this initiative. Why is community support and engagement of this type so important to Bank of America? Tell us about your annual Neighborhood Builder award winners for 2023? What role can this type of corporate involvement play in the continued economic growth of Detroit and throughout Michigan? Any final thoughts on the philosophy of Bank of America as it relates to charity and community involvement? BofA Awards More than $4.4 Million to Nonprofits in Metro Detroit Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, Black Leaders Detroit announced as 2023 Neighborhood Builders Awardees DETROIT – Bank of America celebrates. “Our trusted community partners help businesses, individuals and families forge a path toward economic opportunity and stability,” said Matt Elliott, President, Bank of America Michigan. Organizations receiving grants this year include: § Abayomi Community Development Center § ACCESS § Allied Media Projects Inc § American Heart Association Inc § Arab American National Museum § Black Leaders Detroit § Build Institute § Chaldean Community Foundation § Children's Center of Wayne County Inc § City Year Inc § Coalition On Temporary Shelter § Community Housing Network, Inc § Community Reinvestment Fund Inc § Connect Detroit § Detroit Economic Growth Corporation § Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation § Detroit PAL § Detroit Regional Chamber Foundation Inc § Develop Detroit, Inc § Elevate Energy § Enterprise Community Partners Inc § Fair Food Network § First Nations Development Institute § Flint Institute of Arts § Focus Hope § Food Gatherers § Forgotten Harvest Inc § Gesher Human Services § Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan § Global Detroit § Great Lakes Women's Business Council § Habitat For Humanity Detroit § Habitat For Humanity of Oakland County § Haven Inc § Housing Assistance Council § Inclusiv Inc § Initiative for a Competitive Inner City Inc. § Invest Detroit Foundation § Jefferson East, Inc § Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan § Local Initiatives Support Corporation § MCHS Family Services § Metro Detroit Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation § Michigan Community Resources § Michigan Science Center § Midnight Golf Program § Mosaic Youth Theater of Detroit § Motown Historical Museum Inc § NAACP Empowerment Programs Inc § National Faith Homebuyers § Npower Inc § Pope Francis Center § Racquet Up Detroit § Ruth Ellis Center Inc § S A Y Detroit § Salvation Army § Ser-Metro-Detroit Jobs for Progress Inc § Sphinx Organization Inc § TechTown Detroit § The Carr Center § The Edison Institute Inc § The Greening of Detroit § The Housing Partnership Network Inc § The Wright § Turn 2 U Inc § United Community Family Services § United Way for Southeastern Michigan § University Of California Berkeley Foundation - Detroit § Urban Alliance Foundation Inc § Wayne State University § WHOH Detroit Community Sports Complex Inc § Year Up Inc § YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit § YouthBuild USA Inc
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
This week Aaron Woods is joined by NRL star Chad Townsend. Chad takes us inside his journey from that has taken him from the shire to New Zealand & now up to Townsville. We go down memory lane for the 2016 premiership, talk his playing future & what does Chad want to do in retirement? ------
Pulse Financial Planning founder Matt Elliott gives advice on how we can save money in this time of increased inflation. Anselm House managing director Dan Olson explains the organization on the University of Minnesota campus.
More than 75% of participants in a recent Bankrate survey said that they did not make any contributions to their emergency funds in 2023. With crushing inflation and rises in interest rates, many feel like they're behind on the essentials as we head to the end of the year. Matt Elliott, founder of Pulse Financial Planning in Rochester, dives deeper into these issues.
Ah the 80s! Big hair, bright clothes, and some very risque advertising. It was also a time of some big political, social and economic changes in New Zealand: The Springbok Tour, Rainbow Warrior bombing, decriminalisation of homosexuality, anti-nuclear movement, the stockmarket crash...It saw fledgling industries take off - and the debut of some big events - the Rugby World Cup and a small show in Nelson founded by Suzie Moncrieff that was WoW. Sports events were brought to you by tobacco companies. There were Telethons...and even a lady reading the news! For a trip down memory lane - and to talk about his book that's prompting all this nostalgia - I'm joined by Matt Elliott, author of 'Good as Gold'.
durée : 01:00:31 - Club Jazzafip - L'envoûtant chanteur et musicien anglais, installé en Lorraine, auteur et interprète d'un folk habité, partage avec nous ses coups de cœur.
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
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel featuring Matt Elliott, Shawn Micallef and host Edward Keenan On Saturday, Olivia Chow marks one month in the job as mayor, and this week, she appointed her team by selecting the comitee appointments of various city councillors. Some would-be rivals seemed to get plum jobs, and at least one committee will have an odd couple at the helm. Plus: why a fire alarm during the meeting may be an appropriate sound effect for the occassion. This episode was produced by Ed Keendan, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston and Paulo Marques.
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.
Dune hoons are allegedly driving other beach goers off the Poutu Peninsula on the Kairapa habour, due to high speed and dangerous maneuvers. Locals and regular visitors say four wheel drivers and off road bikes are dominating Ripiro Beach driving irresponsbily, freedom camping and leaving behind their waste. The problem is the stretch of beach is legally a road, complicating any crack down. Auckland-based author Matt Elliott has close family-ties to the area and visits regularly. He spoke to Lisa Owen. Police say they've heard anecdotal reports of some issues around behaviour of drivers in the area [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6331378462112
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and guest host Edward Keenan Now that the election is done, our panel of columnists gathers one last time to assess what the heck happened and discuss Olivia Chow's mandate, what her winning Scarborough means, what Ontario Premier Doug Ford (and others) lost by going against her and the hard work that lies ahead. This episode was produced by Paolo Marques and Edward Keenan.
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and guest host Edward Keenan With less than two weeks to go before the election, candidates are making their closing pitches to voters and in this campaign, a surprising number of those involve claims to be the only candidate to beat Olivia Chow. Our Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel talks about some of claims and assesses their credibility, including a comical trip into Mark Saunders' website FAQ. The panel also discusses the potential for surprises, which losing candidate might still come out ahead in the long run and a range of other ballot-box issues. This episode was produced by Ed Keenan and Sean Pattendon.
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and guest host Edward Keenan Signs are blooming on lawns across the city. The advanced polls are open, which can only mean that the election is nearing. With just over two and a half weeks left before the city goes to the polls, it's time to reconvene our Toronto Star All Star Opinionator panel. This episode was produced by Ed Keenan and Crawford Blair.
With just a few weeks to go before Toronto chooses its next mayor, the polls are giving a big lead to Olivia Chow, former NDP MP and the third-place finisher in 2014's mayoral race.So, is this election Olivia Chow's to lose?To set up this last stage of the mayoral campaign, I'm joined again by Matt Elliott, a contributing columnist to the Toronto Star and publisher of the City Hall Watcher newsletter.As always, in addition to listening to the episode in your inbox, at TheWrit.ca or on podcast apps like Apple Podcasts, you can also watch this episode on YouTube. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thewrit.ca/subscribe
In this 1259th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by City Hall Watcher's Matt Elliott to set you up for the 2023 By-Election for Mayor of Toronto. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and guest host Edward Keenan Our political panel talks about the election race as Toronto enters the feverish debate season, and asks what to make of the polls, how a big lead can disappear, whether voters want hope or anger and which candidates are bringing real talk on taxes. This episode was produced by Ed Keenan and Paulo Marques.
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!
Matt Elliot is with us this week for the final episode of the series. Talking the Torquey Tipplers, Justin Fashanu's sheepskin, Oxford Utd's shooter, long distance Chineses, Martin O'Neil signing Zinedine Zidane at Celtic and Banged Up Abroad Leicester City edition.⚽️⚽️ Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code COSH20 at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code COSH20. Make this Fathers Day one he won't forget with MANSCAPED™.
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and guest host Edward Keenan More than 70 candidates have registered to run for mayor. As the opening phase of the campaign finishes, our panel talks about housing policy, why many candidates might misunderstand the task they've taken on, why attacks aren't landing and whether one candidate should brag about his current lack of pay cheques. This episode was produced by Ed Keenan and Paulo Marques.
Guests: The Toronto Star All-Star Opinionator Panel, featuring columnists Emma Teitel, Shawn Micallef, Matt Elliott and host Edward Keenan After a snooze of an election in October, Toronto thought it was in for four more years of John Tory's bland inevitability. One career-ending political scandal later, the city has been thrust back into a wide-open campaign for the top job at city hall, one that's drawn more than 50 contenders with no clear front-runner. With a handful of names that jump to the top of the list and a few key issues that appear likely to dominate people's attention, it is conceivable that the weakest election mandate in Toronto history could give us the most powerful mayor we've ever had. This episode was produced by Edward Keenan, Crawford Blair and JP Fozo.
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!
Hosts Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott discuss offseason preparation, staying fit, staying driven, the mindset and commitment to success, how to stay in the hunt for longer and the role that hard work, dedication and a sense of purpose play in that. Also discussed are parenting for success, e-Bike parrels, and not letting your friends talk you out of the gym and into doughnuts instead.
Hosts Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott discuss the secret to the greatest arrow build.... Which you can soon buy. The guys also talk about their thoughts on shot placement on animals when you have pre-ranged yardages and to compensate for animals "jumping the string" or moving between shot and arrow delivery to target. Also discussed are Tac Vanes and the advantages to better materials, USA manufacuring challenges, basement ninjas typing on keyboards instead of getting after it themselves and why it's best to look at yourself first before passing judgement on the accomplishments of others.
Population. Affordable housing. First time homebuyers. And more. There's a lot going on and facing Metro Detroit, and Bank of America's president for Detroit joined me at the Detroit Policy Conference to talk about them for a bit.
The boys are back! Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott are back from Nebraska and a lot happened; some good, some bad. A few good bucks down and a few good bucks missed. Levi walks through a rare miss with the guys and Andy and Micah wrecked every motorized vehicle they could get their hands on. The rut was slow to kick in, but they guys still put some solid deer on the ground, froze their tails off, ate a lot of pizza and had a good time together. Join in. Good to be back with ya'll!
A little change of pace, Aron hops on the On the Line podcast so we are co-posting it on KifaruCast as well. Be sure to like and subscribe to their podcast as well! On this episode, special guest Aron Snyder, owner of Kifaru packs, professional hunting guide and one of the world experts on hunting gear talks with Levi Morgan, Andy Morgan and Matt Elliott about broadhead performance, why he's shooting compounds again, his journey back into competition archery, clocking arrows, if it matters when your arrow weights are off from each other a few grains, why his truck matters, moving to Wyoming, construction, bass fishing and a whole range of other topics. Be sure to follow us on social media: Instagram: @kifaru_intl | @kifarucast Facebook: /kifaruinternational | /kifarucast Did you like this episode? If you like what you hear go over to our Patreon and check out our levels of support, it helps up keep the lights on.