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Jon Collins sits down with Matt Ferris from IRayUSA to discuss the new Nocpix Thermal Optics.
Kevin Miller speaks with Lee Flinn from the Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline, call 988, and entrepreneur Matt Ferris.
Matt Ferris was a walk-on for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2014-2018, when they were magnetic to wins and success; beating 38-0 Kentucky in the Final Four before eventually losing to Duke in the National Championship. He was apart of two more Sweet 16 teams the following two years as well; which he talks all about! Matt also talks about: How he got his walk-on spot at Wisconsin & coming into the program fresh off their first Final 4 appearance His journey as a walk-on and the kind of role he played on these winning teams Being a net-positive for the team The positive stigma around walk-ons Hardest part for him as a walk-on Playing Willie Cauley-Stein on the scout team before the Kentucky game What he would do if he had NIL & what advice he'd give current college athletes with NIL His choice not to pursue a career in coaching His recruiting pitch for why a recruit should go to Wisconsin So much more awesome inside college basketball stories and perspective! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we welcome our guest Matt Ferris. Matt is heavily involved in ministry, teaching at the middle school and high school level, and leading Bible study in his local church. He was a four-time fellow of the Aspen Music Festival, beginning his professional career in music playing double bass in a symphony orchestra. It was […] The post Losing Religion, Finding Jesus: Moving Beyond Cultural Christianity with Matt Ferris appeared first on Theology Mix.
Today, we welcome our guest Matt Ferris. Matt is heavily involved in ministry, teaching at the middle school and high school level, and leading Bible study in his local church. He was a four-time fellow of the Aspen Music Festival, beginning his professional career in music playing double bass in a symphony orchestra. It was there that he came into contact with a Christian stand partner, who led him to faith in Jesus. For the last 30 years he has worked in the field of information technology.Matt has written three books, including, Losing Religion, Finding Jesus: Moving Beyond Cultural Christianity. Read more about Matt Ferris on his website, gentlemantheologian.com.
In this out-of-the-ordinary episode, Matt is on his own from quarantine, reflecting on CPC Senior Pastor Petey Crowder's recent sermon on giving. Using clips from this past Sunday's sermon as a foundation, Matt walks through how we can shift our perspective on giving and how that can change the way we live our lives and connect with God. Matt also discusses how self-sacrifice for God is also for us as well and what questions we can ask ourselves to begin self-reflecting on our own giving lifestyle. To watch Petey's sermon on giving go to - https://www.cpconline.org/watch-live/For more information about Christ Presbyterian Church, go online to cpconline.org.
In this episode, titled “ BEING THE BEST VERSION OF YOURSELF” Jim and Adam are joined by very special guests Matt Ferris and Clinton McCauley from Planet Personal Growth to discuss where doing just that, ultimately helps you achieve not only success, but a level of personal fulfillment you may not otherwise known was possible.
There are plenty of trucking companies going bankrupt in the trucking world. We know that. But what if a change in the bankruptcy law last year could keep a lot of them alive? On this week's Drilling Deep podcast, host John Kingston brings in attorney Matt Ferris from the firm of Haynes & Boone to talk about a changed provision in federal bankruptcy law that could keep a lot of smaller companies alive when liquidation might have been the only course of action. Larger companies utilize chapter 11 to reorganize and continue on; as Ferris notes, it's been tougher for smaller companies to do that. But those changes in the law will open the door a little wider to staying alive rather than disappearing entirely. John will also talk about just how much diesel is in inventory in this country. It's close to unprecedented.More FreightWaves podcastsApple PodcastsSpotify
There are plenty of trucking companies going bankrupt in the trucking world. We know that. But what if a change in the bankruptcy law last year could keep a lot of them alive? On this week's Drilling Deep podcast, host John Kingston brings in attorney Matt Ferris from the firm of Haynes & Boone to talk about a changed provision in federal bankruptcy law that could keep a lot of smaller companies alive when liquidation might have been the only course of action. Larger companies utilize chapter 11 to reorganize and continue on; as Ferris notes, it's been tougher for smaller companies to do that. But those changes in the law will open the door a little wider to staying alive rather than disappearing entirely. John will also talk about just how much diesel is in inventory in this country. It's close to unprecedented.More FreightWaves podcastsApple PodcastsSpotify
As a young follower of Jesus, Matt Ferris (a classically trained musician and IT guy by trade) noticed that many Christians talked about the Mosaic Law in the Bible in a decidedly unbiblical way. This drove him further into the Scriptures and further into his conviction that we mishandle this critical pat of the Word of God. Ultimately, this led to him writing one of the simplest and easiest to understand books on the topic: If One Uses It Lawfully: The Law of Moses and the Christian Life. In this episode, Noel chats with Matt about his book and about what a Christian's posture ought to be toward the Law.
The FoodBev weekly podcast provides practical insights for food and beverage industry decision-makers as it takes an in-depth look at the week's top food and beverage industry stories and trends. This week’s podcast features a high-level industry merger, multi-million dollar acquisitions, health studies and as always, some exciting new products. In this edition, we're also joined by Matt Ferris, marketing manager at FoodBev Media, who will give us the lowdown on the winners of the Asia Food Innovation Awards, which took place in Singapore during the Speciality & Fine Food Asia show last week.
Ever wonder what it takes to design a professional examination? In this episode, NBCRNA Communications Associate Brent Novosel sits down with Matt Ferris and Katie Gottwaldt, managers in the NBCRNA Testing Department, to discuss the process known as item writing. Learn about the challenges, misconceptions, and what it's like serving on a committee that develops an exam. We hope you enjoy this episode and find the information valuable. For more information visit the Exams page.
What does the Yahoo! CBB report mean for those involved? Badger basketball player Matt Ferris (1:09:57) talks about the upcoming Senior Day at the Kohl Center and Eagles defensive lineman Beau Allen (1:22:10) talks about his team's Super Bowl run.
Another amazing episode of Bucky’s 5th Podcast, and the first of two this week (#content is strong this week). Here’s the full breakdown of the only Wisconsin-centric podcast to have its own silky saxophone intro song: [0:00 to 12:00] The Wisconsin State Journal’s Jason Galloway provides a glimpse of what the safety competition could be in the spring as part of our 2018 spring position previews, all in our “Four Down Territory” format. Who steps up with two seniors--Natrell Jamerson and Joe Ferguson--now gone to contribute alongside an all-conference type player like D’Cota Dixon? [12:15 to 20:35] Walk-on guard Matt Ferris will leave Wisconsin with a year of eligibility to enter the real world. A fantastic discussion with B5Q includes: *Where the redshirt junior is headed in what is referred to as the “Real World” *When he knew he would not return to Wisconsin some of his most cherished memories on and off the court *If he has had the opportunity to reflect upon his time in Madison yet [20:51 to 39:12] Class of 2019 running back Julius Davis hops on for a great conversation about his recruiting process and more: *He describes the first Hudl highlight of his junior year film *How he was offered by Wisconsin and how it is his “dream school” *On being offered by LSU and if that changed anything *He describes to Jake what exactly Fortnite is because Jake is #old. . *Our “Four Things” segment of quick hitting questions in getting to know the three-star back *The bond between the 2019 class and what’s next on his schedule Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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