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The Lancet Voice
Reducing health inequities across NYC

The Lancet Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 22:28 Transcription Available


What is the impact of systemic racism on public health in New York City? How can we leverage government to meet ambitious goals for improving life expectancy?Prof. Michelle Morse, the interim Health Commissioner of the Department of Health of New York City, joins Miriam Sabin and Matt Gilbert of The Lancet to discuss bridging public health and clinical care to reduce health inequities.Together, they explore the challenges and solutions in addressing health across a diverse city, tackling maternal mortality, and the importance of community engagement in public health.Send us your feedback!Read all of our content at https://www.thelancet.com/?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_podcast_generic_lancetCheck out all the podcasts from The Lancet Group:https://www.thelancet.com/multimedia/podcasts?dgcid=buzzsprout_tlv_podcast_generic_lancetContinue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv

The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.
Transforming Your Pharmacy: Supplements, Strip Packaging, and PBM Reform Featuring Bill Holmes and Matt Gilbert from RXSafe

The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 36:47


One of biggest pain points pharmacists face is patients taking their medications regularly.  One of the innovative ways to help serve the need for patients to take their meds more consistently is through Strip Packaging with RXSafe!  On this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with William Holmes, the Founder of RxSafe and Matt Gilbert, the VP of Business Transformation and Major Accounts with RxSafe to discuss opportunities with LTC, supplements, PBM reform, and more! Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Thursday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.  Want to read and follow along with this episode? Click here for the transcript.  More about our guest:  Bill Holmes is the Founder of RxSafe, an automation company that provides innovative technology solutions designed to accelerate your pharmacy's success. Matt Gilbert is the VP of Business Transformation and Major Accounts, a program that works hand in hand with pharmacies to capture more opportunity to expand their revenue through long-term care, supplements, and filling needs within the geographic region of a specific pharmacy. Want to learn more about RxSafe and what they do? Click below to check them out!  RXSafe WebsiteRXSafe FacebookRXSafe Twitter (X)RXSafe LinkedIn RXSafe YouTubeRXSafe InstagramBill Holmes LinkedInMatt Gilbert LinkedIn Want to stay connected? Check out all of our social media:  Sykes & Company P.A.:  Facebook Twitter (X) LinkedIn Instagram  CPA's: Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter More resources about this topic:Podcast – LTC at Home with Lindsay DymowskiArticle – The ROI of Adherence Packaging and AutomationPodcast – LTC and Cash Flow with Paul Shelton

Mantic Universe Podcast
042 – MUP Shorts – Epic Warpath with Matt Gilbert

Mantic Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 52:49


Link to the KS campaign Thanks to Mantic Games. Our Podcast is 100 percent unofficial. Please tell your friends, give us a 5 star review, where you are listening to this! and apparently writing a written review helps with the almighty algorithm. Contact us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠manticuniversepodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook Group - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/1427435774358022⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Discord server: https://discord.gg/EBhU6Pr5ZA Command protocols FAQ: https://www.manticgames.com/firefight/command-protocols-faq-and-errata/ Cool discounts for our listeners Mantic Webstore discount: UNIVERSE15  and FASTMUP15 ; one per customer, so fill your basket! Gamemat EU 11 percent MUP11 Baron of Dice ManticUniverse for 5% off on the webstore Corvus Terrain Code MUPodcast15 to give you 15 percent off your order - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://corvusgamesterrain.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  mcdougalldesigns3d@gmail.com Helpful Links  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.manticgames.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/user/manticgames⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://companion.manticgames.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://vault.manticgames.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.kowforum.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ by our friend and editor Fred! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.wingedhussarpublishing.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for all your lore readings Dan Coolledge has made some awesome, and free Deadzone terrain STLS! Check them out via our FB group ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.thingiverse.com/danbatch/designs⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@paletteofwar⁠ by our friend Scott Our theme song is NULLSLEEP GALAXY TONITE (from the Free Music Archive) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NULLSLEEP // GALAXY TONITE [DMG VERSION]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mantic-universe-pod/message

Noke Wrestling News powered by VBR Sports
Noke Wrestling News Episode #41 November Recap & December Preview with special guest Matt Gilbert of Resilite

Noke Wrestling News powered by VBR Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 45:04


Join Randall Sell with Coaches Warner and Yetzer as they recap November and preview December events. Matt Gilbert joins us from Resilite Mats - the premier Wrestling Mat company. We also have partnered up with ATAC and Coach Yetzer talks a bit about it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nokewrestling/support

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Specialty Pharmacy Webinar | RxSafe

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 61:53


RxSafe was pleased to sponsor How Specialty Pharmacies are Revolutionizing Patient Compliance.  Hosted by Todd Eury, publisher of the Pharmacy Podcast Network, the webinar included guests: •    Brad Livingstone, PharmD, Owner, Sound Specialty Pharmacy •    Matt Gilbert, VP of Strategic Accounts, RxSafe “Pharmacy runs through this guy's veins,” says Eury, speaking of Brad Livingstone. “He's been expanding his pharmacy businesses from compounding to community pharmacy, specialty, mixed long-term care, and the services that have been critical to the communities where he operates.”

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Extra Dose: User Conference Post-Show Part Two | Framework Focus

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 25:36


This is part two of the three-part FrameworkLTC User Conference Post-Show series. This series is hosted by the Pharmacy Podcast Network's own Todd Eury. In this series, Todd chats with SoftWriters' team members, exhibitors, partners, and conference attendees live from the show floor. This episode features Joshua Porter, Grace Ball, Julie Martin, Matt Gilbert, and Nick Majors. 

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Profit Summit Live 2023 Part TWO | Becoming a Pharmacy Badass

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 58:48


Our host, Todd Eury, sits down with a lineup of trailblazers who are revolutionizing the pharmacy landscape and making a lasting impact. In the first interview, we have the privilege of speaking with Debbie Marcello, the visionary Founder and CEO of Happier at Home. Discover how her Long Term Care business is transforming the lives of seniors by providing them with the care they need while allowing them to age gracefully in the comfort of their own homes. Next up is Amantha Bagdon, the brilliant mind behind RxPost. Dive into the world of cutting-edge pharmacy technology with Michael Willner, PharmD, from Liberty Software. Gain insights into how Liberty Software is streamlining pharmacy operations and facilitating seamless patient care through innovative digital solutions. Kevin Walker, PharmD, Co-Founder of RPhAlly, takes the spotlight in our next interview. Discover how RPhAlly is fostering a supportive community for pharmacists, uniting them through shared experiences and empowering them to thrive in their careers. Kyle McCormick, PharmD, of Blueberry Pharmacy, joins us to discuss the intersection of personalized patient care and modern pharmacy practices. Uncover how Blueberry Pharmacy is enhancing the patient-pharmacist relationship and redefining the role of community pharmacies. We have a captivating conversation with Matt Gilbert, the dynamic VP of Sales at RxSafe. Explore the innovative solutions RxSafe offers to pharmacies, optimizing medication management and revolutionizing the way prescriptions are dispensed. Whether you're a pharmacy professional, a healthcare enthusiast, or simply intrigued by entrepreneurial success stories, this episode of "Becoming a Pharmacy Badass" is a must-listen. Join us as we delve into the minds of these remarkable individuals who are reshaping the future of pharmacy and leaving their mark as true industry badasses. Tune in and get ready to be inspired on a whole new level!

DiversifyRx
Profit Summit Live 2023 Part TWO | Becoming a Pharmacy Badass

DiversifyRx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 58:48


Our host, Todd Eury, sits down with a lineup of trailblazers who are revolutionizing the pharmacy landscape and making a lasting impact. In the first interview, we have the privilege of speaking with Debbie Marcello, the visionary Founder and CEO of Happier at Home. Discover how her Long Term Care business is transforming the lives of seniors by providing them with the care they need while allowing them to age gracefully in the comfort of their own homes. Next up is Amantha Bagdon, the brilliant mind behind RxPost. Dive into the world of cutting-edge pharmacy technology with Michael Willner, PharmD, from Liberty Software. Gain insights into how Liberty Software is streamlining pharmacy operations and facilitating seamless patient care through innovative digital solutions. Kevin Walker, PharmD, Co-Founder of RPhAlly, takes the spotlight in our next interview. Discover how RPhAlly is fostering a supportive community for pharmacists, uniting them through shared experiences and empowering them to thrive in their careers. Kyle McCormick, PharmD, of Blueberry Pharmacy, joins us to discuss the intersection of personalized patient care and modern pharmacy practices. Uncover how Blueberry Pharmacy is enhancing the patient-pharmacist relationship and redefining the role of community pharmacies. We have a captivating conversation with Matt Gilbert, the dynamic VP of Sales at RxSafe. Explore the innovative solutions RxSafe offers to pharmacies, optimizing medication management and revolutionizing the way prescriptions are dispensed. Whether you're a pharmacy professional, a healthcare enthusiast, or simply intrigued by entrepreneurial success stories, this episode of "Becoming a Pharmacy Badass" is a must-listen. Join us as we delve into the minds of these remarkable individuals who are reshaping the future of pharmacy and leaving their mark as true industry badasses. Tune in and get ready to be inspired on a whole new level!

Eat The Storms
Eat the Storms Episode 3 Season 7

Eat The Storms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 60:30


This week's episode of the poetry podcast features Terri Metcalfe, Alex Scott, Tim Relf, Hiram Larew and Collection of the Week author Matt Gilbert who reads from his debut collection Street Sailing. Hosted and produced by Damien B. Donnelly

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Episode 47: Selling a Privately Held Small Business

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 30:41 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's episode of Wisdom and Wealth. If you have ever wondered what a Small Privately Held Business should consider as it approaches a merger or acquisition, You will want to listen in today.  Matt Gilbert, a Founding Partner of Gilbert & Pardue Advisors, joins us to share his perspective for business owners thinking about an exit. Matt went through this same process three times himself and decided to create a company to serve business owners in the same situation. Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!  JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBASENIOR WEALTH PLANNERPhone 281.719.0036Text 281.699.8691Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570The Woodlands, TX 77380Music by bensound.comPlease check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Episode 47: Selling a Privately Held Small Business

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 30:41 Transcription Available


Welcome to this week's episode of Wisdom and Wealth. If you have ever wondered what a Small Privately Held Business should consider as it approaches a merger or acquisition, You will want to listen in today.  Matt Gilbert, a Founding Partner of Gilbert & Pardue Advisors, joins us to share his perspective for business owners thinking about an exit. Matt went through this same process three times himself and decided to create a company to serve business owners in the same situation. Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!  JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBASENIOR WEALTH PLANNERPhone 281.719.0036Text 281.699.8691Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570The Woodlands, TX 77380Music by bensound.comPlease check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA SENIOR WEALTH PLANNER Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Intangible Balance Sheet Episode 17: Matt Gilbert

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 47:37 Transcription Available


Welcome to another Intangible Balance Sheet episode. Today Matt Gilbert joins us to share his story of growing up as an aspiring entrepreneur of mowing lawns and selling firewood to founding and selling three different businesses. We unpack some of his "tribal knowlege," hopes for his family in the future, as well as what he sees for the next chapter. Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!  JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBASENIOR WEALTH PLANNERPhone 281.719.0036Text 281.699.8691Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570The Woodlands, TX 77380

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Intangible Balance Sheet Episode 17: Matt Gilbert

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 47:37 Transcription Available


Welcome to another Intangible Balance Sheet episode. Today Matt Gilbert joins us to share his story of growing up as an aspiring entrepreneur of mowing lawns and selling firewood to founding and selling three different businesses. We unpack some of his "tribal knowlege," hopes for his family in the future, as well as what he sees for the next chapter. Please feel free to like, and share this episode as well as subscribe to our channel!  JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBASENIOR WEALTH PLANNERPhone 281.719.0036Text 281.699.8691Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570The Woodlands, TX 77380

Stranger Danger - A Stranger Things Podcast
Stranger Danger Book Club: “Erica The Great”

Stranger Danger - A Stranger Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 98:56


Happy Holidays Stranger Friends! I've been away from you for far too long - but I had to get one more episode in before 2022 comes to an end. Thank you for making this year the most successful ever for Stranger Danger - and I can't wait to see what 2023 brings.In this episode I talk about an article I found on MovieWeb, I read some emails, play some voicemails, and talk about a very cool Instagram post from author Matt Gilbert. I hope you enjoy the show - Stay Stranger - and HAPPY NEW YEAR!SUPPORT:Merch Store | Buy Me a CoffeeFOLLOW:Twitter | Facebook | TikTokCONTACT:strangerdanger@fansnotexperts.com | Leave a Message on the Stranger Hotline!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Love of Cinema
The Menu (2022) + Beer + Matt from The Matt and Mark Movie Show!

The Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 83:05


This week, John is REPLACED by Matt from the Matt and Mark Movie Show to discuss The Menu (at 14:00), the new Mark Mylod (Succession, GoT) thriller starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult, oh and John Leguizamo and Judith Light (Who's The Boss?), oh and Tony Winner Reed Birney and Oscar nominee Janet McTeer and movie-stealer Hong Chau (Downsizing, Watchmen), oh and Mark St. Cyr (HWM:TM:TS, Marshall), oh and so many more amazing memorable people. Once we get to the film, we discuss the film's Dark Comedy vs Satire elements, the cast, the ensemble, and why it worked so well!  Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema Additional Cast/Creatives: Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Christine Brucato, Peter Grosz, Aimee Carrero, Paul Adelstein, Seth Reiss, Will Tracy, Peter Deming, Colin Stetson. Guest co-host: Matt Gilbert from The Matt and Mark Movie Show. Hosts: Jeff Ostermueller, John Say. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist Beer: @cbarrozo.beer

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: A historic election in Massachusetts

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 164:17


Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened the show by hearing from listeners about the results of Tuesday's midterm elections. Michael Curry discussed the historic wins in Mass., where Maura Healey has made history as first openly lesbian U.S. governor and first woman elected governor of the state; her running mate Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Driscoll also makes them the first time in U.S. history that voters have elected two women to a state's top two executive spots; and Andrea Campbell will become the first Black woman elected Attorney General in the state. Curry is President and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers. He's also a Member of the National NAACP Board of Directors, where he chairs the board's Advocacy & Policy Committee. Juliette Kayyem discussed the relatively smooth election evening, and made that the case the temperature of political violence may have cooled slightly amid an environment of unprecedented threats against election workers. Kayyem is former assistant secretary for homeland security under President Barack Obama, and the faculty chair of the homeland-security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Art Caplan discussed wins for reproductive rights through state constitutional amendments, and a call for physicians not to report self-managed abortions to law enforcement in states that have restricted access to reproductive care. Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Matt Gilbert, Boston Globe TV critic, discussed the Globe's readers choice for best TV show: All in the Family, and the other shows that topped the newspaper's bracket challenge. We closed the show by opening the lines again to hear from listeners about the election.

Genre Geeks
Geeks Rant About: Halloween Ends (2022) ft. Matt Gilbert

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 79:27


All things come to an end. That includes our Halloween series that we started with our friend, Matt, from The Matt and Mark Movie Show, over a year ago! So thank you Matt for joining us in the ups and downs of this series. Go check out his incredible show, give them some love on all the social medias, and give them a heartfelt YUB NUB on itunes: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Go check out our sponsor Coffee 'n' Capes! To save 20% off your total order use the discount code "genregeeks" at checkout https://coffeencapes.com Go get yourself a Popl digital business card! https://popl.co/?ref=genregeeks To save 20% off your total order use the discount code "genregeeks" at checkout Do good things to us on all the social medias https://linktr.ee/genregeeks --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genregeeks/support

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
The One About The Wedding (with Matt Gilbert-Wachowiak)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 87:26


MICHAEL GOT MARRIED!!! Michael is joined this week but his new HUSBAND Matt!! They talk about everything from pre-wedding stress, to the rehearsal, to the ceremony, reception & after. They talk through how everything went, some surprises, and their favorite parts of the day. They still find time to share what they think is TRASH this week!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter and Instagram, and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com. 

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: The Brady Bunch

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 161:19


Today on Boston Public Radio: Art Caplan weighs in on the health benefits of coffee versus tea, and discusses the ethics of using data from experiments that cause suffering. Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. We then continue our conversation on coffee versus tea with listeners. Trenni Casey discuss a new report that found systemic abuse in the U.S. women's pro soccer league. She also talks about speculation over Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen deciding to divorce. Casey is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston, and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor. Evan Horowitz walks us through the Mass. ballot questions ahead of November's election. Horowitz is the Executive Director of the Tufts University Center for State Policy Analysis. Matt Gilbert shares some of his current must-watch TV shows, from Apple TV+'s "Bad Sisters" to Hulu's "Wedding Season." Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. Sy Montgomery joins us for another edition of "The Afternoon Zoo," sharing the latest news on potential evidence of animal sentience and the contestants of this year's Fat Bear Week. We end the show by returning to Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's potential divorce.

Marshie's Corner
Week 2 NRL Finals with a bunch of casuals.

Marshie's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 108:41


I'm talking all things NRL finals with a Roosters fan, Raiders fan & Broncos fan. Sydney Roosters fan - Matt Hurley (02:50) Canberra Raiders fan - Matt Gilbert (57:00) Brisbane Broncos Fan - Max Thompson (82:00)

Marshie's Corner
Finals Footy Chat with Mark Geyer // Couple of Casuals ft NRL Supercoach almost-expert/Canberra Raiders fan - Matt Gilbert

Marshie's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 78:17


Isaac is talking all things finals footy and more with NRL legend/legend in general Mark Geyer (02:09). Afterwards is the 'Couple of Casuals' segment where Isaac chats with a fellow casual footy fan about their teams and footy in general. This episodes casual is Matt Gilbert!

Gettin' To Know The 570
Gettin' to Know Matt Gilbert | Executive Chef at Kevin's Bar & Restaurant in Kingston, PA

Gettin' To Know The 570

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 88:13


Have you ever wondered what goes into becoming one of the top chefs in NEPA? Well, strap on the headphones, turn up your devices, and get ready to listen to Executive Chef Matthew Gilbert of Kevin's Restaurant! From an early age, Chef Matt always knew he was destined for the kitchen, and we heard all about his journey through some of the finest establishments, working with the area's most well-known chefs, before ultimately landing in Kingston at the helm of Kevin's! This episode was so much fun, and we even had a special guest drop in! And as usual, listen up for that special keyword that can win you a $50 gift card to go try some of Chef Matt's amazing creations!If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook! Until next time, keep Eatin', Drinkin', and Shoppin' Local.To learn more about Kevin's Restaurant, visit their Facebook and website.

CEO Blindspots
3 CEO Hiring Tips - in 5 minutes (John Hennessey, Matt Gilbert, Robert Materazzi)

CEO Blindspots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 5:15


Discover hiring tips from the 3 previous CEO Blindspots podcast guests: John Hennessey, Matt Gilbert, Robert Materazzi (5 minutes). Access the #1 hiring blind spot mentioned in this episode, along with the main question I ask to reduce the risk of a mis-hire, by going to ceoblindspots.com and entering the email address where you'd like us to send those tips. Note: I provide monthly 5-minute tips like this one, based on the leadership questions you send me via ceoblindspots@gmail.com Following are the CEO Blindspots Podcast conversations with John, Matt, and Robert; In Crisis? Provide Entertainment! (John Hennessey, CEO of multiple Hennessey companies) – 14 min; https://ceoblindspots.com/in-crisis-provide-entertainment-john-hennessey-ceo-of-hennessey-special-vehicles/ In Crisis? Outlast Competitors! (Matt Gilbert, CEO of GaP) - 16 min; https://ceoblindspots.com/in-crisis-outlast-competitors-matt-gilbert-ceo-of-gap-16-min/ In Crisis? Do Debriefs! (Robert Materazzi, CEO of Lukka) - 14 min; https://ceoblindspots.com/in-crisis-do-debriefs-robert-materazzi-ceo-of-lukka-14-min/ CEO BLINDSPOTS PODCAST HOST: Birgit Kamps. Birgit was speaking five languages by the age of 10, and lived in five countries with her Dutch parents prior to becoming an American citizen. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. In addition, Birgit is the President of Hire Universe LLC, and the host of the CEO Blindspots Podcast which was recognized by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA by 733%; https://ceoblindspots.com/

Genre Geeks
Geeks Rant About X (2022) Ft. Matt Gilbert and Pat Nap

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 66:30


In this episode, we talk about the A24 horror movie X (2022) Joining AJ are special guests Matt Gilbert from the Matt and mark Movie Show and Pat Nap from Press Any Key Go do nice things to our friends! Matt and Mark Movie Show: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Press Any Key: https://linktr.ee/nerdshitlive Go get some Geek Grind Coffee! Use the promo code GENRE to get 20% off your first order. (https://geekgrindcoffee.com/genregeeks) If you have a topic or question that you would like to hear us talk about, send us an email at genregeekscast@gmail.com Join our discord! Be a part of the show, recommendations, memes, hw, and more!

CEO Blindspots
In Crisis? Outlast Competitors! (Matt Gilbert, CEO of GaP) - 16 min

CEO Blindspots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 15:55


Discover why Matt's company has been recognized as a "Top 20 Investment Bank" and as the "Most Trusted Lower Mid-Market M&A Advisor" in the USA, and how he develops high performance teams (16 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS PODCAST GUEST: Matt Gilbert. He is the co-CEO with Bret Pardue, and a Founding Partner of Gilbert & Pardue Business Advisors (GaP). With more than 31 years of experience as Partner/President/CEO/Shareholder of successful middle and lower middle market businesses, Matt has a wealth of experience in transactions where his ownership, livelihood, and personal funds were at stake. He brings GaP clients the perspective of having been “in their shoes” when evaluating the sale of a business as well as assessing acquisitions, taking on debt, restructuring personnel and processes, and other strategic business decisions. Just prior to GaP, Matt conducted a 15-month search to find an established company with much growth potential. By partnering with a private equity firm, he was able to purchase majority control of a decades-old glazing contractor. He served as CEO for the freshly-recapitalized venture, and the company experienced rapid growth through the execution of both facility expansion and product upgrades. Gaining local “Fast 100” acclaim and national “Industry Mover” recognition, the company's sales doubled within 12 months and continued to climb. The founders were provided with an exit plan, and the private equity firm had a base organization from which to conduct targeted acquisitions and pursue regional growth. After the ownership transfer and culture pivot, the business was in good hands. The long-term shareholders then bought out Matt's interest. Earlier in his career, Mr. Gilbert sold three companies in separate transactions. One of these was an environmental remediation and waste management company which Matt founded, led through rapid growth, and then merged with another start-up in the same space. Continued organic growth and strategic acquisitions made this company an attractive acquisition itself for an S&P 500 public company, and the business was sold in 2015. Another of Matt's companies was sold to a private equity firm, and the third to a fortune 200 public company back in 1997. When not busy with GaP, Matt enjoys spending time with his family, along with serving in his church and on non-profit Boards. He has a deep passion for college football and looks forward to traveling with family and friends. You can reach Matt on his cell phone at 713-304-1970. For more information about Matt and GaP, visit gap-advisors.com. CEO BLINDSPOTS HOST: Birgit Kamps. She was speaking five languages by the age of 10, and lived in five countries with her Dutch parents prior to becoming an American citizen. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. In addition, Birgit is the President of Hire Universe LLC, and the host of the CEO Blindspots Podcast which was recognized by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA (by 733%), and having listeners in 11 countries; https://ceoblindspots.com/

Genre Geeks
Geeks Rant About: The Batman (2022) Ft. Matt Gilbert

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 110:48


In this episode, we rant about Matt Reeve's The Batman (2022).  Joining us is our podcast BFF Matt Gilbert from the Matt and Mark Movie Show Go show them some love and do good things on all the social medias  Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Instagram @themattandmarkmovieshow TikTok @themattandmarkmovieshow Email: mattandmarkmovieshow@gmail.com! Do good things to us as well! https://linktr.ee/genregeeks

Genre Geeks
GG 081: Sexing Up Peanuts ft. Matt Gilbert

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 117:33


In this episode, we talk about: our upcoming The Batman (2022) review that will drop this friday!, Darin's top 5 movies that can't be made today, the new Batman show, God of War the series, I am Legend 2, Is anyone still watching The Walking Dead?, Halo the series, Jackass 4.5, the Godzilla Ultraman Evangelion and Kamen Rider cinematic universe, and more Joining us is our podcast BFF Matt Gilbert from the Matt and Mark Movie Show Go show them some love and do good things on all the social medias Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Instagram @themattandmarkmovieshow TikTok @themattandmarkmovieshow Email: mattandmarkmovieshow@gmail.com! Do good things to us as well! https://linktr.ee/genregeeks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
The Power of the Oscar (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 54:58


Welcome back! This week Michael kicks off the first half of the episode solo, breaking down the recent Oscar nominations - the big films that made it in and the huge snubs. He is then joined by his fiancé Matt Gilbert for a quick round of Oscar trivia! As always, they end the episode sharing what they think is TRASH this week!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter and Instagram, and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Flushed Away

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 164:16


Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners for their thoughts on newly released details about former President Donald Trump's toilet habits, including that he clogged White House toilets by trying to flush documents. Judge Nancy Gertner discusses Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins' comments about Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and the death penalty, and the ethics of the Supreme Court. Judge Gertner is a retired U.S. District Judge for the U.S. District Court here in Massachusetts. She's currently a Senior Lecturer on Law at Harvard University. Callie Crossley talks about a bipartisan bill passed by Congress strengthening protections for victims of sexual misconduct, the Obama Portraits headed to the MFA and research showing homes on streets named after Confederate leaders are valued lower than homes on other streets. She's currently a Senior Lecturer on Law at Harvard University. Matt Gilbert rounds up the best in television, including “Maid,” “A Teacher,” “Unorthodox,” “Normal People” and “Inventing Anna.” Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. Rick Steves updates listeners on his latest travels, including romantic spots in Europe and why he loves Istanbul. Steves is an author, television and radio host and the owner of the Rick Steves' Europe tour group. You can catch his television show, “Rick Steves' Europe,” weeknights at 7:30 p.m. on GBH 2 and his radio show, “Travel With Rick Steves,” Sundays at 4 p.m. on GBH. Sue O'Connell weighs in on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' new “Don't Say Gay” law banning teachers from discussing sexuality and queerness in schools and Dolly Parton paying tuition costs her employees. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and the South End News, as well as NECN's political commentator and explainer-in-chief. We end the show by asking listeners their plans for the Super Bowl.

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Going Gray

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 164:15


Today on Boston Public Radio: Art Caplan weighs in on the CDC's messaging around Omicron, and threats to trans healthcare in Arkansas. Caplan is director of the division of medical ethics at the New York University School of Medicine. Then, we ask listeners their thoughts on the U.S. sending citizens free at-home tests and masks.  Juliette Kayyem talks about the unique challenges of protecting synagogues following the hostage standoff at Congregation Beth Israel in Texas. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Blair Miller and Elizabeth Bartholet discuss the state of adoption laws and child welfare amid the disappearance of Harmony Montgomery. Miller is a Boston Channel 25 reporter and the adoptive father of Harmony Montgomery's brother. Bartholet is the Morris Wasserstein Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Harvard Law School, and Faculty Director of the Child Advocacy Program.  Nia Grace and Gabriel O'Malley share their experiences running restaurants in one of the toughest winters for the industry, and their reactions to Mayor Michelle Wu's vaccine mandate. Grace is owner of soul food restaurant Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen in Roxbury and the recently opened The Underground Café + Lounge, and co-founder of the Boston Black Hospitality Coalition. O'Malley is co-owner of The Plough and Stars in Cambridge. Matt Gilbert recommends the best of TV from 2021, including “Succession” and “The White Lotus,” and what he's looking forward to in 2022, including “All Creatures Great and Small” and “The Gilded Age.” Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. We end the show by asking listeners their opinions on letting hair go gray and the sexism in cultural norms around gray hair.

Fed Talks: A Baker Tilly Podcast

Our recent episode of the Fed Talks podcast discusses the recent changes to the Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification: CMMC 2.0. On this episode of Fed Talks, we discuss the recent changes to the Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) with subject matter specialist Matt Gilbert. Questions addressed include:-What is CMMC 2.0 and what are some of the key features of this new model?-How does the removal of the process requirement affect contractors?-What should contractors do today as they await additional guidance on CMMC 2.0?

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: BPR and Chill

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 162:26


Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners if they have quit their job or gone on strike, as many use this stage in the pandemic to try something new in their lives. Lylah Alphonse reports on the latest news from Rhode Island, including a coach fired from a South Kingstown school after conducting “fat tests” on naked male athletes, and the latest political headlines from the state. Alphonse is the Rhode Island editor for the Boston Globe. Juliette Kayyem updates listeners on the status of the Jan. 6 investigation, and what happened at the tragedy at Astroworld Festival in Houston, where eight people died during a crowd surge at a Travis Scott concert. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Corby Kummer weighs in on the pros and cons of outdoor dining, and recent investigations into sexual harassment at fast food joints. Kummer is the executive director of the food and society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Michael Bobbitt talks about the state of the arts and culture sector at this stage in the pandemic, and gives an overview of the Massachusetts Cultural Council's first ever racial equity plan. Bobbitt is the executive director of the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Matt Gilbert discusses what's new on TV, including the latest seasons of “Succession” and “Dexter” and the prevalence of psychiatrists on screen. Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. We end the show by asking listeners what they've been watching on TV lately.

Genre Geeks
Geeks Rant About: Halloween Kills (2021) Ft. Matt Gilbert

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 106:51


Here we are, our final stop (for now) in our Halloween series. Let us know what series you would like us to cover. Thank you very much Matt Gilbert from the Matt and Mark Movie Show! Go check out his incredible show, give them some love on all the social medias, and give them a heartfelt YUB NUB on itunes: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Go get some Geek Grind Coffee! Use our promo code to get 20% off your first order https://geekgrindcoffee.com/genregeeks

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
Traveling Trash: Elphaba, Audrey, and Jenna - Oh My! (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 34:33


Welcome back! Listen everyone, this has been a MONTH and it's only halfway over. I know you were all expecting a regular full-length episode today, but that was not in the cards. We wanted to still give you a new episode this week, so enjoy this second installment of Traveling Trash. Matt & Michael break down their recent trip to New York City, where they saw Wicked, Little Shop Of Horrors, Chicken & Biscuits, and Waitress. They break down everything - the great performances, the bad ones, the standing ovations, and more!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter/Instagram and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.   

Genre Geeks
Does Halloween (2018) Hold Up? Ft. Matt Gilbert

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 143:24


On our road to Geeks Rant About: Halloween Kills (2021) we begin our journey with Does Halloween (1978) Hold Up? Joining us in this series is podcast bff from the Matt and Mark movie show, Matt! Go check out The Matt and Mark Movie show and give them a heartfelt YUB NUB on itunes: https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Go get some Geek Grind Coffee! Use our promo code to get 20% off your first order https://geekgrindcoffee.com/genregeeks

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
The Mean Girls Trivia Hour (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 70:35


Get in loser - we're giving you an extra episode this week! We couldn't let October 3rd pass and not do a special episode all about Mean Girls! As one of Michael's favorite movies, Matt Gilbert aka the pod gamemaster, joins once again as guest host asking Michael MANY questions about the iconic 2004 film, and 2018 Broadway Musical. Will Michael answer enough right to be the next Spring Fling Queen?  Can this fugly slut be trusted? Does the limit exist?! Listen and find out!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter and Instagram, and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.

Eat The Storms
Eat the Storms - Episode 9 - Season 3

Eat The Storms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 52:19


 This week on the poetry podcast are guest poets Alicia Fitton, Anthony Parker, Gerard Gilbert, Régine Ebner and Matt Gilbert. Hosted and produced by Damien B Donnelly

Fed Talks: A Baker Tilly Podcast
The cost of CMMC compliance

Fed Talks: A Baker Tilly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 24:53


Our most recent episode of the Fed Talks podcast discusses the costs of varying levels of cybersecurity maturity model certification. We play a game of “headline or clickbait” with subject matter specialists Matt Gilbert and Joe McCaffrey to discuss the costs of varying levels of cybersecurity maturity model certification (CMMC) compliance. Questions addressed include:• Are the DoD's estimated CMMC cost figures reasonable?• How should contractors treat and allocate the costs associated with CMMC?• Will CMMC costs incurred prior to winning a contract requiring CMMC be questioned?• What can contractors do to minimize the costs associated with CMMC?

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
Traveling Trash: Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 36:52


Welcome back! This week we give you a special bonus episode with a segment we're calling "Traveling Trash!". In these special bonus episodes Michael will recap some event that he traveled for with a special guest. This week Michael is joined by his fiancé, Matt Gilbert, for a recap of the Lady Gaga/Tony Bennett concert that they were lucky enough to be at last week! They break down the exciting night at Radio City Music Hall, including the songs, costumes, and even the anti-vax protestors! As always, they end the episode sharing what they think is TRASH this week!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter/Instagram and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.   

Genre Geeks
Geeks Rant About: The Green Knight (2021) Ft. Matt Gilbert of The Matt and Mark Movie Show

Genre Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 67:05


In this episode, we rant about the highly anticipated A24 arthouse film, The Green Knight (2021) Thank you very much to Matt of the Matt and Mark Movie Show. Give them a review on itunes and follow them on all the social medias. https://linktr.ee/mattandmarkmovieshow Thank you very much to @goldraprodddd for our amazing new Geeks Rant About theme! Hit him up for all your musical needs. If you have a topic or question that you would like to hear us talk about, send us an email at genregeekscast@gmail.com Join our discord! Be a part of the show, recommendations, memes, hw, and more! https://discord.gg/KPHGFpE

PRN - At the Track
EP 2132: Southeast Edition: Justin Carroll, Katie Yonchuk, Matt Gilbert

PRN - At the Track

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021


Justin Carroll, Langley Speedway winner; Katie Yonchuk, Millbridge Speedway winner; and Matt Gilbert, Winder-Barrow Speedway winner are this week's guests.

The Mantic Podcast
FIREBALL! FIREBALL! FIREBALL! MAGIC MISSILE!

The Mantic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 9:21


Matt Gilbert joins Chopper in the co pilots seat once again to chat Armada and the goodness that magic brings in this episode!   Contents 54 card spell deck with 5 spell book cards 8 page rulebook MDF upgrade counters

The Love of Cinema
The Toxic Avenger: Was It Really That Bad

The Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 41:33


Was It Really That Bad returns with a vengeance (and new rules) in possibly our most chaotic show.  It's debate style and we have no idea who is on which team until we're already live on the episode.  For our first attempt, we went back to the 80's and picked Troma royalty The Toxic Avenger.  Joined again by our special guest Matt Gilbert from the Matt & Mark Movie Show (who was lucky enough to land on the positive side), we argue whether this deserves its place on the classic pedestal.  Buzzers are flying everywhere and no one is playing fair as we debate Was It Really That Bad. Guest Host: Matt Gilbert from The Matt & Mark Movie Show https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-matt-and-mark-movie-show/id1541423717 Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist. Beer: @cbarrozobar2019. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Hosts: Jeff Ostermueller, John Say, Dave Green. Twitter: @theloveofcinema, Twitch/Facebook/Instagram: @theloveofcinemapod, YouTube: The Love of Cinema Podcast.

Mission Matters Money
Selling Without Regrets Requires Alignment with the Right Transaction Advisor with Matt Gilbert

Mission Matters Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 15:18


Selling a business can be complex. Working with the right transaction advisor can make a big difference. In this episode,  Adam Torres and Matt Gilbert, Co-Founder and Principal at Gilbert & Pardue Transaction Advisors, LLC, explore the role of a transaction advisor and what business owners should consider when selling a business. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/​ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podc...​Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
The Wicked Trivia Hour (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 77:41


Welcome back for our 30th episode! We're turning the tables this week - guest and Michael's fiancé Matt Gilbert returns as a special guest host, asking Michael the questions this time! Matt has created an elaborate quiz game all about the musical Wicked, which Michael happens to know A LOT about. Listen as they laugh through several rounds of the Eleka nahmen nahmen Ah tum ah tum eleka nahmen Trivia Hour!! Can Michael name the first 10 Elphabas and Glindas on Broadway? Can he guess which made-up words aren't in the show? Listen and find out! As always, they end the episode sharing what they think is TRASH this week.Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter/Instagram and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.

Go Beyond Disruption
GBD151. CMMC, the new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (March Technology Advisory)

Go Beyond Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 30:20


"Now there's an ENFORCEABLE means to make sure that these suppliers are being assessed..." Guest-hosted by Steve Ursillo with Troy Fine and Matt Gilbert, this conversation is a good start to understanding CMMC, a complex and increasingly crucial component of top-level cybersecurity. It's especially crucial for companies needing to support compliance in the US Department of Defence environment, which we'll cover in this forthcoming AICPA webinar. Resources. Use these links to find out more about this topic, or to access free guidance and resources to implement in your own team or organisation. Boost your security expertise; consider this April's CMMC Framework webinar (discounts for members available).  Download this free CMMC Level 3 Assessment Guide. Find technology and cybersecurity resources on the AICPA Technology Hub. Visit dedicated coronavirus online resource centres for our AICPA and CIMA networks. The Voices. Connect with the people behind the conversation. Based in Rhode Island, USA, returning guest host Steven Ursillo is Partner with Cherry Bekaert LLP Washington-based Matt Gilbert is a principal in Baker Tilly's risk advisory practice. He leads their Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) and Government Contractor IT Risk suite of services. Troy Fine joined from Pittsburgh, USA. He is a SOC 2 Audit Expert and Cybersecurity Expert who manages the execution of information security and cybersecurity attestation engagements with CPA firm Schneider Downs.  Share. Know someone who should hear this podcast? Click on these links to automatically share this episode with colleagues and friends. Recommend it to your LinkedIn connections, send to Twitter, auto-share on your Facebook page, or simply tell someone via email. Social. Use #GoBeyondDisruption, @AICPANews or @CIMA_News. About Our Podcast. These conversations with expert guests are recorded by different members of the AICPA & CIMA team from our offices around the world. While the sound quality may vary, we hope that the insights will be consistently useful. Get in touch. How did you discover our podcast? Where do you listen? What would you like to hear more of? Finance pro or not, we're keen to know what you think. Email us here. ©2018-2020 Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA & CIMA)

America's Hometown Horror
Hereditary (2018) w/ Matt Gilbert!

America's Hometown Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 78:47


Sadly, SPOOKY SZN has ended and the AHH! Crew is attempting to purge their post-October depression with one of the most depressing movies in recent memory, Ari Aster's Hereditary.Mike, Kat & Andrew are joined by their friend Matt (@mattzap44) to break down the movie and what makes it so genuinely frightening & disturbing. But first, Matt talks about how he spent his Halloween season including Halloween Horror Nights Lite in Orlando, the Hocus Pocus Tour of Salem & his experiences working for Walt Disney World.Music: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak
Dance & Movement (with Matt Gilbert)

That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 58:40


Welcome back! This week Michael is joined by his fiancé Matt Gilbert to talk about everything from the story behind how they met, to the new Borat sequel. They also talk about the new remake of The Witches, and remind everyone to vote (specifically for Joe Biden because...c'mon). Michael also asks YOU to send in voice memos of what you think has been trash lately. Please send them in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com and you might be heard on a future episode!!Follow Michael at @mikewachowiak on Twitter/Instagram and @michaelwachowiak on TikTok.Follow the podcast at @thatstrashpod on Twitter and Instagram, and That's Trash with Michael Wachowiak on Facebook.Have a question? Send it in to thatstrashpod@gmail.com. Visit our website at thatstrashpod.com.

Canary In A Coal Mine
Canary Special- Finding Dori Monson

Canary In A Coal Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 47:32


Local talk show host Dori Monson on KIRO Radio was pulled off the air 2 weeks ago for a tweet he put out during the VP debate which some called "transphobic" Dori's fans are trying to get him back on the air. In this episode I interview Matt Gilbert who is running the online campaign to get Dori reinstated and Abby London who's music has been featured on Dori's show. I also replay my recap of RVgate when one of my appearances on Dori's show touched off a media firestorm in Seattle If you prefer the video of this episode you can find it on my Youtube Channel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ari-hoffman/support

Rise Up. Live Free.
RULES The Wealthy Live By…

Rise Up. Live Free.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 45:26


Today Brad interviews the managing directors at REEF Investment Management, Matt Gilbert and Kyle Hutchins. In this interview, they discuss the rules the wealthy are playing by while investing. This opens up a "New" world of investing that the average investor never gets to see. Many people don't realize is that the wealthy are not doing the same things that your average goldfish advisor tells you to do. They're playing by a different set of rules. And we're going to show you what some of those rules look like. No matter how much a goldfish advisor cares about you, no matter how smart they are, and no matter how much they have your best interest at heart, it doesn't matter.  They just can't teach you what they don't know. So tune in because we're going to open up some ideas and methods that the average investor never gets to see!Key Takeaways:Who Kyle and Matt are (04:20)Definition of alternative investments (06:45)How Reef Investment Management utilizes alternative investing methods in their business model (12:15)Why they charge high-interest rates and how it benefits their customer base (19:00)Refusing the high risk, high return ideology (26:15)How Reef Investment Management is able to move forward in the face of uncertainty (33:40)The strategy they use isn’t new and is the secret of the most wealthy people (39:40)--Additional Resources:Join Our Cashflow Tactics GroupTake Our FREE 5-day Cashflow Tactics ChallengeLearn more about Reef Investment Management here--Subscribe to the show on your favorite Podcast App so you never miss an episode!If you enjoy listening to the Rise Up Live Free podcast, leave us a rating and a review on Apple Podcast!

Weight of Fire Podcast
Episode 19 - Kings of War: Armada with Matt Gilbert

Weight of Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 70:54


Welcome to Weight of Fire, a podcast dedicated to wargaming and miniature painting with a heavy focus on Mantic games such as Kings of War, Deadzone, Vanguard and Warpath. Andy and Kev welcome Matt Gilbert, COO of Mantic Games, to discuss the upcoming game Kings of War: Armada!…also, listen right to the end for updates on Rob Burman's fish tank escapades. Email: hello@weightoffire.comTwitter: @weightoffireFacebook: weightoffireYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF-GC1igya9vkE2SbzbeL8A Music is "Volatile Reaction"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Singled Out Radio - A Guild Ball Podcast
Episode 115 - Talking Kings of War Armada

Singled Out Radio - A Guild Ball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 43:55


In this episode we talk to Matt Gilbert, the lead designer of Kings of War Armada, the exciting new tabletop naval combat game by Mantic Games. We talk about how the game is played, and why we are excited to take to the high seas again.You would like to support the podcast? Well now you can! Find Singled Out on Patreon, and become a patron to access their bonus podcast, Singled Out: Bonus Time!https://www.patreon.com/singledoutGB

Fed Talks: A Baker Tilly Podcast
10. CMMC: Will Perfection be the Enemy of Procurement?

Fed Talks: A Baker Tilly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 18:05


On this episode of Fed Talks, we discuss industry critiques of CMMC’s binary certification process with Baker Tilly subject matter expert Matt Gilbert. Questions addressed include: Why are some industry experts saying that CMMC lacks agility? In what ways can the CMMC assessment process be more flexible without undermining its purpose? How can contractors prepare themselves to succeed within CMMC’s current design?

Lockdown Livelihood
EP#12 - Manufacturing Your First Product with Architect turned Product Designer Matt Gilbert

Lockdown Livelihood

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 42:49


Matt has successfully crowdfunded two projects, the Crane Lamp and the Solstice Clock together raised over £100k on Kickstarter. Join us as we talk about the highs and lows of manufacturing in the UK and in China. If you had advice for someone wanting to make their own product, what would it be?Start with something small and less complicated and don't aim for massive numbersTry to use this to learn how to do it, but not necessarily at scale.You can also use this to begin to build your audience and the people who might buy your next product.Visit manufacturers - face to face meetings are still very important, and if they have met you, they will take you more seriously and you can build a stronger relationship with them.Try to do as many things yourself as possible the first time round, even if you get things a bit wrong. If you later want to employ other companies to do your PR etc, you will be able to speak their language having done it yourself the first time around.more manufacturers you visit the more specific you can be, you will enter each conversation wiser.Should manufacturing a product just be left to designers? Or can someone with a good idea do it.Definitely not - anyone can do it. And designers don't necessarily have the best ideas! But if you are not a designer it is probably best to work with a designer to get your product looking and functioning as you want it to - before approaching a manufacturer.Leaving unsolved design questions and the look of a product to manufacturing stage is risky - difficult to have controlWhat's it like manufacturing in the UK?Its a mixed bag. It is very difficult to build complicated products in the UK, with lots of parts. There are few contract manufacturers who offer this. Brands have built up their own manufacturing facilities but do not make other peoples products.Its also difficult to find UK companies! There is no alibaba in the UK, and websites of manufacturers are often terrible and rank badly in google.You might find all the individual ingredients in the UK, PCB manufacture, CNC houses, assembly houses. But you will have to manage it and it will be very expensive.UK is best for specialist manufacture - where quality is key, and low volume.What's the biggest challenge with getting something manufactured in China. Communication - figuring out a bomb proof technique for communicating with the factory, to explain problems etc. But once you have it you can re-use it.Distance and time zonesIf you were to start again what would you do differently.I would try some smaller products that are easier to make first rather than jumping straight in with quite complicated productsI would try to do everything faster - because I am doing everything the first time - I am more cautious and might do too many rounds of samples because I want to be 100% sure. If someone has an idea for an invention, what would you suggest they do first?I think the first thing to consider is making a lifestyle change to allow it to happen. Go to 4 days a week from a full time jobFind a makerspace or somewhere you can prototype it if its physicalStart going to pitching events or crowdfunding events - surround yourself with people doing the same thingMake an incubator for it.What's your advice on marketing physical products?Beautiful imagery and videos of product butWe're brought to you by onthejobmarketing.comIf you're a tradesperson, you need a website and marketing to get more customers. Speak to the people that know your trade and can help with all your marketing needs.

Mantic North America
The Mantic Podcast #12 - Isolation Files with Matt Gilbert

Mantic North America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 25:45


In this week's podcast Rob chats to Matt Gilbert, studio manager at Mantic Games. Find out about the design process for new miniatures and lore in Kings of War.

You're Doing it Wrong with Mark Henderson Leary

We touch on so many topics in this episode, it's hard to list them all. We talk about what it is to know yourself well enough to get comfortable being bold and proud of our beliefs. How to be a leader, businessperson, parent, spiritual person, and fit it all together in a way that actually works. We talk about how to pass these these lessons on to or family and we talk extensively about what it is to focus our energy on what is most important and how we learn to say 'no'. And most interestingly, we talk about how something as simple as a $2 bill can change how you interact with everyone you meet. Get in touch:MARK: www.linkedin.com/in/markhleary | www.leary.ccMATT: www.GaP-Advisors.com | MGilbert@GaP-Advisors.com | Twitter: DadGilbertProduction credit:Engineering / Post-Production: Leo MedleyArt / Design: Immanuel Ahiable 

The BreakCast
Through the Hardship of the Stars: The Ad Astra Review Podcast

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 46:17


Space, the final frontier. No, this isn't a Star Trek pod, we're looking at the new Brad Pitt space saga, Ad Astra. Film editor Marisa Carpico, and senior writer Matt Gilbert look at the James Gray directed saga. Warning: There will be spoilers.

FourFootSnake's podcast
Episode 32: More 3rd Edition chat - with added Matt

FourFootSnake's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 39:25


Episode 32: More 3rd Edition spoilers with Matt Gilbert   In this episode Jon, Dan and Matt (yes, he's back) discuss more about the changes in 3rd Edition.  Two special rules, 2 new spells and 1.5 new items are discussed. Need to know more about Sticky Tongues?  Listen away... Enjoy! Edited bits: Nobody wants to hear Jon using a Dremel or Matt's printer at work.. Links UK Kings of War Rankings, Calendar and List repository US Kings of War tournament information Upcoming kickstarter - Goya Games (Orcs and Barbarians) Feedback:  We welcome messages on Facebook or Twitter.  If you'd like us to cover your event or want some advice on army building, playing or painting.. get in touch. Facebook: www.facebook.com/FourFootSnake/ Twitter: @ohfourfootsnake

Ohiohammer - The 9th Age Podcast
367 - Kings of War 3rd Edition with Matt Gilbert

Ohiohammer - The 9th Age Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019


Tonight Rob, Jeremy and Steve are joined in the Counter Charge Studio by none other than Matt Gilbert, Chief Operating Officer from Mantic and the man responsible for 3rd edition. In standard Counter Charge fashion we cover the history behind 3rd edition and breakdown the design process used for its creation. Along the way Matt shares a number of elements from 3rd edition, including one of the new armies you will see in the upcoming Armies of Pannithor supplement.Huge thanks to Matt and we hope you enjoy the show!

Counter Charge - Your Podcast For All Things Kings of War
367 - Kings of War 3rd Edition with Matt Gilbert

Counter Charge - Your Podcast For All Things Kings of War

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019


Tonight Rob, Jeremy and Steve are joined in the Counter Charge Studio by none other than Matt Gilbert, Chief Operating Officer from Mantic and the man responsible for 3rd edition. In standard Counter Charge fashion we cover the history behind 3rd edition and breakdown the design process used for its creation. Along the way Matt shares a number of elements from 3rd edition, including one of the new armies you will see in the upcoming Armies of Pannithor supplement.Huge thanks to Matt and we hope you enjoy the show!

The Brand Manual
Matt Gilbert - GaP Advisors

The Brand Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 32:34


Matt Gilbert and his partner Brett Pardue (GaP Advisors) serve as expert advisors to businesses who are preparing to sell. It's no easy decision for a business owner to sell the company he has put 30+ years into. GaP helps maximize the process as they prepare to sell so that the often difficult transition goes smoothly. We talk about the logistical and deeply emotional factors that are at play when an owner makes what is likely his final major business decision.

The BreakCast
Hakuna Matata: The Lion King 2019 Podcast

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 43:53


Can you feel the pod tonight? Yes, the puns are over, but the spoiler-filled audio version of The Pop Break's Lion King review is here. The site's film editor Marisa Carpico is joined by senior staff writer Matt Gilbert to discuss the runaway box office smash that is the live adaptation of the all-time Disney animated classic.

Weight of Fire Podcast
Episode 9 - Vanguard "Ice and Iron" with Matt Gilbert

Weight of Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 81:45


Welcome to Weight of Fire, a podcast dedicated to wargaming and miniature painting with a heavy focus on Mantic games such as Kings of War, Deadzone and Warpath. Andy and Kev welcome Matt Gilbert, COO of Mantic Games, to discuss the upcoming Vanguard supplement "Ice and Iron" and even a few snippets of Kings of War V3! Email: hello@weightoffire.comTwitter: @weightoffireFacebook: weightoffireYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF-GC1igya9vkE2SbzbeL8A Music is "Volatile Reaction"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The BreakCast
House Pop Break: 'The Bells' aka The Episode That Drove Everyone Insane

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 116:36


Valar Morghulis! Ladies! Lords! Dragon! Welcome, to the penultimate episode of The House Pop Break -- ThePopBreak.com's official Game of Thrones Season 8 podcast. This is an extra-large edition of the series -- and rightfully so. Hosted by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, this episode discusses the penultimate episode of GOT -- The Bells. Joining the pod this week are: OG GOT writer for the site Kimberlee Rossi-Fuchs, and senior staff writers Matt Gilbert and Aaron Sarnecky.

And The Winner Still Is
And The Winner Still Is...The 1976 Oscars

And The Winner Still Is

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 107:08


1976 is a year filled with classics. Rocky! Taxi Driver! All The President's Men! Network! Bound for Glory? Matt Gilbert (staff writer for The Pop Break) joins Matt and Marisa to discuss how these legendary films have aged, and which should have actually won Best Picture. Come for the thoughtful discussion of film history, stay for our Broadway hot takes.

The BreakCast
And The Winner Still Is: Rocky, Network & The 1976 Oscars

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 107:08


Welcome to Season 1 of our retrospective Oscar podcast series -- And the Winner Still Is. Hosted by film editor Marisa Carpico and television editor Matt Taylor (Way too Early Oscar Predictions Podcast, Drag Race All-Stars pod)this series looks at various years in Oscar history. This week's guest is staff writer Matt Gilbert. The winner of Best Picture is spotlighted and then the other films in the category are discussed. The duo also breaks down the director and the acting categories as well as other another notable categories. Of course their own our personal snubs will be addressed as well. The their episode focuses on 1976 where Rocky, Network, Taxi Driver, All the President's Men, and Bound for Glorywere up for Best Picture. That year Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway, Jason Robards, and took home acting awards.

The BreakCast
Splitting the Unbreakable Glass: Looking at M. Night's Latest

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 59:12


Pop Break's review breakcast is back with and is examining the first major release of 2019, M. Night Shyamalan's thriller Glass. Host/Film Editor Marisa Carpico, and staff writer Matt Gilbert team up to discuss the third piece in the Unbreakable saga.

Full Metal RPG
BONUS EPISODE 020 - Matt GIlbert - Vanguard, Kings of War, Mantic Games

Full Metal RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 28:58


Whaddup cultists?! This BONUS EPISODE we talk to Matt Gilbert from Mantic games about the immanent release of Vanguard the stand alone expansion to Kings of War. At Full Metal RPG we are dedicated wargamers and we are STOKED for Vanguard. Listen in and let developer Matt get you stoked as well! Check it! Get at Mantic below: http://www.manticgames.com/mantic-shop/new/kings-of-war-vanguard.html http://www.manticgames.com/home.html https://www.facebook.com/groups/mantic.madness/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1619984374707387/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/DeadzoneFanatics/

Ohiohammer - The 9th Age Podcast
279 - Vanguard 3 - Rulebook Deep Dive with Matt Gilbert!

Ohiohammer - The 9th Age Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018


The BreakCast
Welcome to Hundred Acre Wood...The Christopher Robin Review

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 55:40


Welcome to Hundred Acre Wood! Pop Break's film editor Maria Carpico, and film writer Matt Gilbert sit to talk about Disney's latest, Christopher Robin. The new live Winnie the Pooh film gave us the feels in the trailer but did it do so in the movie? Was it too dark? Was it not dark enough? And is this really a kids movie? Don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Twitter: @PopBreakDotCom Facebook.com/PopBreakDotCom IG: @ThePopBreak

The DTALKS Podcast - Detoxing from Life
Episode 21 - Breast Cancer (Ft. Matt Gilbert)

The DTALKS Podcast - Detoxing from Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 108:29


In this episode of the DTALKS Podcast, the dads have special guest Matt Gilbert on to discuss his wife's battle with breast cancer and the effect that had on their lives, the relationship with each other, and how their family dealt with the challenges that come with facing cancer head on. As always, this episode features America's favorite segments "Dad Jokes" and "Things You Should Check Out". This episode of The DTALKS Podcast contains language you'd find in an R rated movie. That language is not be safe for most work environments, for your kids, and listener discretion is advised. The DTALKS Podcast hosts would like Go Bacon Jerky flor sponsoring this episode. Use promo code DTALKS for 20% off of your order of $15 or more. A purchase of $20 also gets free shipping. Things to Check Out: Galan - Central Arts of Bedford or a local painting class geared towards kids Guest Host Matt - Cooking classes for kids and YouTube channel All Deaf Digital John - Slime Rancher #fecalfactory #beabetterdad

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast
We’re Not Wizards - No Dread, or even a Saga, just some ro-Mantic Games - Matt Gilbert

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 66:09


WARNING There are some audio issues in this episode that hopefully don't detract from the interview.   Richard was delighted to be joined by Matt Gilbert, the COO of Mantic Games. Mantic Games are a UK based boardgame company that have released a popular range of games including Kings of War, The Walking Dead,  Dead Zone, Dreadball, Mars Attack and Dungeon Saga primarily using Kickstarter. Together they talk about Matt's history of boardgames before discussing the Dungeon Saga Kickstarter campaign, covering what was learned from the challenges they faced and what they have implemented for future Kickstarter projects. They also chat about plans for the future including the release of a Fighting Fantasy series of books, one of which Matt himself wrote.  Richard also gets a bit excited at the prospect of Star Saga, the newest IP from the company. We thank Matt very much for his time. You can find Mantic through the following channels Twitter - https://twitter.com/manticgames Star Saga - https://manticblog.com/2016/09/16/mantic-games-star-saga/ https://manticblog.com/2016/09/16/star-saga-set-launch-kickstarter-september-26th/ Some rules commentary: https://manticblog.com/2016/09/19/star-saga-developing-rules/ Website  - http://www.manticgames.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/manticgames  Facebook -     http://www.facebook.com/werenotwizards    Twitter.com -     http://www.twitter.com/werenotwizards    View us on iTunes -     https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/were-not-wizards/id1084198405    Get us on Stitcher -     http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/were-not-wizards    Get us through acast -    http://www.acast.com/werenotwizards Check out our pictures - www.instagram.com/werenotwizards Music is owned entirely by We're Not Wizards and thanks to DouglasVB Email us     magic@werenotwizards.com     Remember, we are many things but We're Not Wizards.

Crime City!
08 Crime City! Episode 8- Strike While The Iron Is... Bot?

Crime City!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 46:35


Crime City is looking for Informants, Adventure Scouts, Junior Detectives, Secret Agents, Police Chiefs and even Crime Ministers! Is that you? Want exclusive Crime City content and bonus materials? Want more Crime City? Support us at http://www.patreon.com/crimecity! Episode 8 stars Mike Judson, Kenn Gibb, and Daniel Smith. Featuring Mélanie Dubois, Kate Story, Adam Martignetti, and the Crime Minister, Matt Gilbert! Created, Written and Produced by Andrew Root. Original Music by Adam http://www.soundcloud.com/Martignetti.

Method To The Madness
John Kuhry

Method To The Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 30:47


Host Lisa Kiefer interviews John Kuhry from Economic Development & Financing Corp. on how to connect money and ideas with entrepreneurs to create sustainable prosperity by providing gap financing and acting as lender-of-last-resort for small businesses.TRANSCRIPTSpeaker 1:Method to the madness is next. Speaker 2:We're listening to method to the madness of biweekly public affairs show fun, k a l x Berkeley Celebrating Bay area innovators. I'm your host, Lisa Keifer. And today we're talking with John Kuri, the executive director of the economic development and financing corporation, [00:00:30] also known as e d f c Speaker 3:[inaudible]. Speaker 4:Welcome to the program, John. Hi, you're the executive director of economic development and financing corporation. What is that and what is the problem you're trying to solve? Okay, so we are a nonprofit five oh one c three economic development corporation. And we are also [00:01:00] certified as a community development financial institution. And what we do is we provide financing to people that can't get money, act as a lender of last resort, primarily to businesses. And we do economic development, which is basically diversifying the economy. And where are you located? Oh, we're located in Mendocino county. We do business in [inaudible], Mendocino Lake counties. We focused on rural economic development. How did this get started? Uh, in 1994 partners in the, in our community of Mendocino, um, the four city and the county [00:01:30] itself looked at how can we better utilize our resources to try and diversify our economy. Speaker 4:So they formed this organization and we were supported by the county and each of the four incorporated cities. And from there we went out and were able to get funding and uh, apply for loans from the USDA. And what we are is an intermediary re lending partner, which is, we borrowed the money from the USDA and then we lend it out to two projects that have economic development. The biggest issue, especially in rural communities [00:02:00] is the lack of population density and just the lack of economic activity really, there needs to be support for businesses that are trying to bring income into the economy. And so this was noted in the 90s when things were kind of going well, right? Our economy supposedly, and one of the big projects that came out was the city of Ukiah. It was looking to do a infrastructure development of a bridge. Speaker 4:And we're tapped out in the terms of resources. So ESC is a nonprofit, was able to work with the economic development administration to [00:02:30] bring in funds through our nonprofit status to help build a bridge that was important for development in the community. From there, you know, we were pretty much just doing financing because redevelopment agencies existed and then about six or seven years ago, redevelopment dissolve. And so all the communities in California are looking at ways to address the funding issue. So what's going on with funding and where are the banks right now? The big thing that's happening, at least in lake and Mendocino counties, is we're forming an economic development district for communities to receive [00:03:00] funding, especially from the economic development industry. [inaudible] they need comprehensive economic development strategies put together and if counties or our communities can come together and do it, an economic development district, the uh, matching requirements, cause usually grant funding is required to match one for one. Speaker 4:A, it reduces significantly when there's, when there's an economic development district. So this is one way that the economic development administration is trying to address the issue. Um, we, we try to approach something a little bit differently. Up where we're at. We worked with cutting edge capital to do a direct public offering [00:03:30] to address a problem for nonprofits like ourselves who are eligible for grant funding but have difficulty coming up with matching funds. We received a grant from the EDA to study small scale meat processing and our award was cut down because we didn't have the matching funds. The other undercurrent that we were addressing was that the desire for local investors to move their money off of Wall Street into their community. So we work with cutting edge capital to create a direct public offering. I believe the first of its kind, which is a economic development [00:04:00] corporation allowing non-accredited investors to invest in their community. Speaker 4:How does this work? What is the process? You know, first thing we would say is we work in conjunction with our banking partners because banking will offer a overall low lower interest rates. But in the case of where you aren't eligible for financing or you don't get enough financing, that interest rate will be higher or you may not even get it at all. So you come to us. But there are instances where we found that there was a community benefit. We were looking at small scale meat processing. That project which we received grants funding for culminated with a peace ability [00:04:30] study and a business plan. And the next step is to build out. But there were three pieces missing. One was finding an operator, second was finding a piece of land and third was financing. So we, we think we've found the operator and found the land. Speaker 4:And so we looked at a direct public offering but the project was not ready to move forward. So we decided to, to address, um, this community benefit need by creating a social benefit revolving loan fund, which local investors can invest in. And Luckily a project came forward, which was a wool mill and that wool mill had social benefit enough [00:05:00] to where we said, okay, we what gave it social benefit. Oh, that had been there a long time ago. The wool mill was a startup and it was a young family. That principal, Matt Gilbert was a sheep shear and he actually is a forester by trade but been sheep shearing. It really got uh, impassioned with wool mill and there's a burgeoning local fiber movement in the bay area. That's amazing. If I ever shut up Marin created a locally sourced jeans can be a CSA Jean blue jeans. Speaker 4:Yeah, cotton cotton that was grown in the KP valley indigo that was got done in the KP valley. Unfortunately the milling, it had to be done [00:05:30] out in the east coast and there's a, again, a local, you know, wool movement in this happening and there's no fine spun fiber. So Matt came up with a business plan, but given the startup nature of it, the tech intensive capital needs and just his lack of capital was not turned. It was turned down by a bank. And we've, we thought this is a great resource. Wool was an important industry in Mendocino back in the day, but subsequently died out. A lot of people have animals on their property to comply with William Snack, which has tax status. And so they're shearing the sheep [00:06:00] and it's a cost center for them. Whereas Makin to aggregate this stuff that's normally taken to the dump or sold off for pennies on the dollar and turn into a value added product. Speaker 4:By definition, what we do is we do social benefit, we create jobs and jobs, create wealth in our community. Our mission statement is connecting money and ideas with entrepreneurs to create sustainable prosperity in lake and Mendocino counties. So by definition we have a mission, but we've expanded that mission to incorporate the social benefit, which in Matt's case would be adding value to a resource, which unfortunately in our community, a lot of our resources are extracted [00:06:30] and then the value that is added elsewhere. And so the people who were producing those resources aren't able to get to have a sustainable lifestyle. What other kinds of things besides like will extraction that you are looking at? Um, you know, again, we were, we're an agricultural community, um, and you've look go north of San Francisco. A lot of prime agricultural real estate has been turned over to grape growing, but Mendocino county and parts of northern Sonoma County, we built San Francisco with our redwood product. Speaker 4:Unfortunately, the redwood market has changed and and the need [00:07:00] for redwood and just the, the extractive nature of that business. We don't like to say extraction our community more because that means that we're not renewing. But with the wool you already renewing projects that we'd like to see come back would be, you know, how do we create more sustainable fisheries? Farming is is important and we up in where our area consider farming a social entrepreneurship type of endeavor because Mincey has a very large county, but when you actually look at how much row crops are being grown, there's probably less than a hundred acres that have grown crops that are being grown commercially. [00:07:30] And that's just a function of the other competitive resources which are being grown, which are grapes, timber, and of course our illegal economy. Cannabis. How much money do you want to ultimately be in this fund? Speaker 4:Or have you already reached that goal? We, yeah, we reached that goal. I mean really this was a kind of a Beta test. You know, we chose a local impact investing because we were, we wanted to try and be as conservative as possible and when we batch or in the community social benefits, it would mean that we could offset that with a lower financial return, which would then [00:08:00] build in some sustainability of the project. We had a minimum raise of $250,000 we needed to reach and we were had a maximum of a million. And that idea was maybe we would have the meat processing plant come online and we didn't have a project designated for this. In the process of doing this direct public offering to say to someone, would you invest in economic development? It's a little esoteric, but do you want to invest in a wool mill? Speaker 4:Was a much more tangible kind of ask. So we, the board of directors approved [00:08:30] the wool mill for a loan and so we were then we were able to use the [inaudible] mill as our flagship project to be a fundraise for. So we reached out to our minimum of 250,000 in January and in February we raised 350,000 which was the exact amount that's needed upon the wool mill. Isn't the goal to have a lot of money, so it's not just one, uh, you know, we'll mail, but many different companies could come to you and say, many local entrepreneurs could come and say, oh, I want to start this restaurant or I want to, isn't [00:09:00] that the goal of it or is it project by project? The intention of course is to have a larger fund, but given the time constraints and limited capacity that we had and also the brand recognition of the wasn't there. Speaker 4:A lot of people said, I want this to go to the wool mill. Given the time frame of when we had to fundraise, the wool mill was the only project. But now we've got credibility and if we're able to, you know, successfully pay back all the investors, then we can go back to a larger question of how do we fund projects to revitalize, you know, uh, manufacturing [00:09:30] and in Mendocino county, how do we revitalize the know your harbor? Okay, well how do we fund social entrepreneurs which need a lower interest rate and need more patient capital? So we created a fund to deploy it. But one of the things, as a community development financial institution, we are able to access grants and portfolio insurance programs. So if you were to go invest the wool mill, you're, you're, you're risking your investment and you're basing it on the intrinsic value of the project. Speaker 4:By us taking in that investment, we are then able to insure that loan and be able to service that loan or an intermediary. Exactly, [00:10:00] exactly. And we're nonprofit intermediaries, so a lot of intermediaries, when you look in the financial world, take a a return based on, you know, paying CEOs and things like that. What is EDF? See what EDF sees fulfilling its mission. I've got, you know, we're a nonprofit. For us, what we're doing is we're building sustainability to our mission. We're also fulfilling our mission in creating new markets for our community to be able to, to bring entrepreneurs in. So we look at it as a multi-tiered facet. So you're, if you're an existing business that needs, or a startup business that needs capital, there's a loan fund, but [00:10:30] there are projects such as the meat processing facility, which doesn't have an entrepreneur yet. Speaker 4:We're able to leverage grant funding because of our nonprofit status to be able to then develop those markets. And how will you do that? We also do direct public offerings or what is your plan for that? Well, the meat processing, ideally, you know, EFC does not want to be in the business of running other businesses. But what we are willing to do is kind of shepherd them and incubate them to the next level. So when we explored the meat processing facility, we wanted it to be owned by producers. But the producers that exist right now, the, [00:11:00] the mainstream producers are pretty satisfied with their existing contracts. And it'd be hard for them to move away. And so it's also a very controversial subject in our community. We had a lot of people who were back to landers. We have a Buddhist monastery and Buddhist school up there, so it's been tough to figure out whether this project can move forward. Speaker 4:But that being said, the producers that haven't been really wanting to take on this project, even though I've had talked to several prominent wine producers who have this problem breaking the Napa cache [00:11:30] like we made, we produced some of the best wines and grape juice in Mendocino county and a lot of it goes into Napa valley wines, but there's a good understanding that we could become the Napa Valley of grass fed organic beef and some of the proofs that we have are making that kind of impact. So the idea of value added processing is important. That being said, nobody really wants to take the risk. This is a risky endeavor. The returns don't justify venture capital. So in that question of how do finance this ETFs, he said, well, let's create a direct public offering model to lipper local investment. Then what we [00:12:00] would do is maybe start it, there's a, there's an economic development corporation, Taos who operates a meat processing facility. Speaker 4:And we would do it to start it off and then spin it off as a worker owned cooperative. But because we don't want to be in the business of running business or cu it sounds like, yeah, you're helping businesses stay in the community. And our other big project we're doing is we're doing a coworking facility and that's really brought up from a project we took on, which was broadband. You know, when we talk about rural communities, we are, you know, we're very behind the um, in the, in terms [00:12:30] of creating 21st century infrastructure for these information based economy. I feel like that in Berkeley, when I lived in Berkeley, I was really happy with my internet. I ran a brewery up in Mendocino on a satellite internet and that was really tough. So we came together with the community foundation and started talking about it and created the broadband alliance for Mendocino County. Speaker 4:And through that process we become really vocal and, and have gone to the congress and talked about the issues of the incumbents taking away copper and the importance for nine one one emergency services. [00:13:00] So we've become this very much a, a figurehead for this, this rural community. Cause when you look at the northern California rural communities where less than 5% of the population of California, so that's the margin of error for a lot of companies. Unless you make a lot of noise, they're not gonna be interested. Now that Mendocino is partnered with Sonoma and Marin, we've, we've created so much noise now that ATNT starting to take, take voice, but you really a region, right? You know, it's unreasonable if you're living up in a rural community that you have of highway up to your house. I also think that it's unreasonable that you're going to have fiber out in the middle of [00:13:30] nowhere. Speaker 4:But that being said, the real issue is how do you address our urban cores or our incorporated cities? How do you get the faster Internet and how do you address really the socioeconomic, digital divide of a cheaper access to people there? So those are some issues that we want to bring up. And this coworking facility that we're developing, we have a very, very large land area with a very large small population and we have some very, very creative people, you know, from battery pipe, which is a manufacturer of OEM exhaust systems for, you know, [00:14:00] motorcycles and ATVs and things like that. Operating on a, on a, on a global competitive scale in Mendocino county that started out from a local boy, two um, little startup c corporations. There's one up there, Peter Pucker, which is the main equipment for mixing ceramics and the primary equipment for Plato. Speaker 4:These types of entrepreneurs are scattered around and sort of bring people together, which into a hub, to a hub and be able to network will help create a, a culture of entrepreneurship because we, and then you can also [00:14:30] get economies of scale on when it is they need, whether it's accounting, back office, deffer Internet, right? Yeah. And you know, the, the, the coworking movement has been phenomenal in the bay area and we are, you know, it takes someone like UTFC, which is a nonprofit and has access to partnerships and things like that to offset the costs. But we really believe that the next major employer industry in our community going to be homegrown. It's not going to be attracting a, you know, Mason [inaudible], which was, uh, the biggest industry when the biggest companies in Ukiah for a long time moved away [00:15:00] for environmental and cost issues. Speaker 4:But we're not gonna attract another company like that or another Nike. And really what we are, what we're looking for is lifestyle businesses. I was in the bay area for 10 years and I'm up there for a much quieter lifestyle and it's artists and all things are, are very popular everywhere. Do you see this kind of thing happening elsewhere in the u s oh yeah. I mean, there are other EDF c type organizations, especially in rural communities. I mean, it's funny when you look at funding, um, criteria for grant [00:15:30] funding, there's two top of the list. One would be low income and the other one would be rural. So there are organizations that operate in, in Los Angeles, county of San Francisco County that are acts have access to funds and the rural communities are habit, but we don't have the population base. And so the impact is a little bit different. Speaker 4:But that being said, economic development corporations are all around the state, all around the country. And then the community development financial institutions really CDFIs are really unique. They're a designation by the Department of Treasury and banking and insurance [00:16:00] companies have to comply with community reinvestment act dollars. And so they fund the CDFI Fund, which then gives out money. But we, I could go to a bank right now and get money and be able to deploy it into a low income and rural projects. As a matter of fact, that direct public offering we did, it was probably the hardest money that I could've gotten to $350,000 well, you know, we raised for the direct public offering. Why is that a, because he had to go out, I mean, I was on a road asking, your average investment was $4,000 the number of people we had [00:16:30] was 80 when I could have gone to a bank and said, okay, I'll offer you the same terms, but the value back to the community, it binds the community. Speaker 4:Right, right. And also it was, it was important to to, I mean I think when we look at, you know, wealth inequality, it's really based on people having ownership of assets. And so this is a way that non-accredited investors can not only have ownership of assets but have it locally. And the conversation we have is, Berkeley's a good place for this. Where you talk about localization by local, where 45 cents of every dollar spent locally stays locally, whereas 15 cents of [00:17:00] a non local business stays locally. Well, if you look at that in a bigger scale, a scheme, if you go out and you buy apple stock, you're getting your dividend and apple. But if you put that same amount of money in, you know, Berkeley Bowl, you're not only getting that dollar back in div terms of dividends, but you're also getting that community benefit of those dollars circulating in the community. Speaker 4:So as you make it a little lower percentage, right. In this case, in this case we did, but you get a, an intangible return in the community because if you like a business, you want to stay. Yeah. The [00:17:30] other thing is that this is a prototype. So when we look at rolling out a, a more general economic development fund, we'll be able to offer a risk adjusted return. What does that mean? The reason why the Mendocino Wall project couldn't get funded was that it was a startup. The lack of experience from the, um, from Matt. He's young. Yeah. He's young. You know, he was for sure by trade. So the risk was there at that, you know, if you talk about venture capitalists, they, they, one of the reasons why they justify a high stake, either equity or rate of return is that [00:18:00] these things are inherently risky. Speaker 4:So when you look at the 2% return we asked for investors isn't quite risk adjusted. Then again, we are a nonprofit. And so because because of that and because we're a CFI, we're able to ensure this. So we mitigate a lot of that risk. But that being said, if it did, people would have been much more apt to invest that they were being offered a five, six, 7% rate of return, which would be more reflective of the risks that they're taking. So did you feel, um, is it something that you would recommend to others after going through this process of getting all of these investors locally? It was [00:18:30] CR. It was a great experience. I think that you're actually meeting face to face and with your invest. It was meme and sometimes I had to meet with them three times, you know? Well that's what the big, um, you know, IPO is they have to go around and do their dog and pony show too, right? Speaker 4:Eh, you know, but when they're getting checks of 10 million, $100 million, I mean, relatively speaking, you still have to do that face to face. But that's, you know, if you look at the way our world is moving, we're moving from a way, we're moving to more of a transactional experience and people are missing [00:19:00] the relationship. And so one of the things I've been working on with, you know, on the side is with some high net worth investors talking about how do we create direct relationship driven investment. And this, this what we're, what I was doing was directly, I mean, I shook hands with everybody. Everyone talked to Matt. You know, the, one of the things that investors really wanted to have was this feeling of community. So we're having these investor meetings where we're having one coming up at a, a very nice retreat place up in Ukiah. Speaker 4:I mean, this is a very unique, unique thing for you bring in the wool makers and [00:19:30] they give a presentation and went to the product. Yeah. So, you know, I think as our world gets more and more online and it goes from warm faster, it's that relationship that people are craving. And especially when you're talking about $1,000, I mean, you know, Michael Shuman talks about moving 1% of your income and what the impact that would make in our local communities. For some people $1,000 was what they would write a check for a philanthropic endeavor. But here they're going to build some sustainability into it. And this whole world of social, a social impact investing is [00:20:00] just growing leaps and bounds. Having learned about it five or six years ago, the market is just exploding and people wanting it. It is interesting. I feel like it's this whole other parallel universe going on outside of this crazy other financial market. Speaker 4:Yeah. And in some ways it's more tangible. Even if you have your money in a large commercial mega bank, you know, you think is FDI seeing insured? And it is. But that bank's exposure to derivative instruments and things like that. Or even if you have it in a, in a, your money, in a, in a stock somewhere. But if you have your, your money at Joe's, [00:20:30] you know, fish market, you can go by there every day and you'll see whether he's got people coming in or he doesn't. Or if you are, you get to taste this product and you know, whether you know he's going to fail or not. Yeah. Cause you know, if you know this person, you have a different responsibility. What, what was really unique is not, you know, the money was definitely the focus. But what came out of this was some of the captains of industry in our community came together and said, we want to mentor this guy. Speaker 4:Oh that's, so you're talking about another added [00:21:00] effect of like, wow, this guy, you know, this guy really, you know, we believe in him and we're gonna, we're going to take time out of our busy schedules running our multimillion dollar corporations to give him some mindshare. Yeah. So it's really, it was really community, you know, community focused. I was talking to a bank of America guy who specialized in CDFIs and he explained to me that, uh, he'd been working in the CDI Department at Bank of America for 25, 30 years and that he loved it and still financing. And if he wasn't doing that, he'd be working in a CDFI because CDFIs are [00:21:30] the most innovative and creative places where community capitalism is being deployed. And I think this place where CFIs like us are coming in and being able to take on that risk intermediary is really interesting because when we went out to the community and you know, in the bigger conversation of, in the wake of 2008 people were moving their money out of big banks and their communities like Willis economic localization, which was a group of people who came together and said, how do we invest locally? Speaker 4:And when I went to those meetings, it was great cause you hear these people going, I wanted [00:22:00] us locally, but I don't want to take any risk. I don't want to find the deals. I don't want to vet the deals. I don't want to service the deals. And so that EFC as a [inaudible] is a economic development corporation. The CFI, we have the skill set, we have the tools, and then we had the risk mitigation things. So this, this is a technique now that there are a lot of CDFIs are looking at what we're doing. Yes, it's a great alternative to this donation based crowdfunding. I don't want a tee shirt. I want to invest in your company. Well until recently, you know, and that's not been able to be possible. The SCC rules have just [00:22:30] finally come down. I'll tell you what, I spent more money on Kickstarter. Speaker 4:But that idea of having a relationship with an investment where you can go and you can meet and see and that it's in your community. I think I've done both too. And I just, I liked the connection that's made in the community. And there's also a bigger conversation that I'm having with people like in Berkeley or in San Francisco, is that places like Mendocino are your source of food, energy and water. And there has to be mechanisms that allow wealth building in those communities [00:23:00] so that families can continue to supply food, energy, water in an equitable way. And this is a great mechanism. You can people here investing. So these projects like meaning not Mendocino but you know, Berkeley, San Francisco and they did, they actually did. So because of the mechanism of the direct public offering is as a state exemption, as long as you register within the state, but it's open to all everyone in California. Speaker 4:So we did our road show in Mendocino, but 30% of our investment came from the bay area. Well it makes sense like you say, I mean [00:23:30] that's where we get our right and dude. And the other side of it is that, you know, a $50,000 investment from someone in San Francisco is a lot different than a $50,000 investment in someone in Willets. And um, so that was one of our largest investments was a $50,000 investment. Do you find that, you know, getting a couple of those big ones makes the rest easier? No, I don't think the big investment was really it and it's a matter of fact, I, I would've preferred to get it all through small investors. But that being said, I'm not going to turn away money and it made things easier. But um, we were late. We had a year [00:24:00] to, to be able to fundraise and we were authorized in February of last year and so the state gives you one year. Speaker 4:Okay. And then you can file an extension. But W we decided not to. We really didn't kick off our marketing effort until late, like six months later. And part of it was I was able to get grants from our local bank savings bank of Mendocino mental, a credit union, PGE gave us a grant, community foundation gave us a grant to be able to create a marketing campaign and a video or video was phenomenal. Really well done. I highly recommend you go to see it. It's think still, how would listeners go see [00:24:30] this video and you know your website? Yeah. Go to go to ww. Dot. E D F C. Dot. Org and state video about it. It's just the wool mill. It's really well done and just the local investment opportunity. But that really kind of kicked off the initial investment. And then once we started getting momentum and people saw this was for real, we'd brought Michael Shuman up to the community twice and everybody loved what he had to say, but nobody really believed that anyone was going to make this happen. Speaker 4:And when they finally saw money [00:25:00] coming in and the amounts of money that was coming in, it created a snowball and it was just, it was amazing. Shit. Bode well for the future. What are some other things that you foresee or you're hoping to get done in the future? Well, you know, one of the things that you know, we look at is there's such a beautiful harbor and the [inaudible] harbor up in Mendocino county and there's other issues other than just financing. But you know, creating a, a community, revitalizing that fishing community and that timber community in Fort Bragg is so important. It's so isolated and it's so beautiful and such a great lifestyle. I also think that [00:25:30] if you look at what happened, as a lot of people went to back to land, they went up to those areas, Mendocino and Humboldt counties, and they bought land from timber companies that have been just raped and pillaged. Speaker 4:These things were devastated and they were able to eke out a living and now they're looking at, hey, maybe I want to become a commercial cannabis grower and become legitimate and compliant, but they've got issues with erosion and road control, which can cast them, you know, anywhere from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars and how do you get, how can they fund these things? So there needs to be a way, a mechanism to fund compliance [00:26:00] in this world. I'm not saying that we're ready to do that, but there is going to be a need to fund compliance in the future. In California, especially in rural areas, you couldn't probably get federal sources, but community capital could be raised to do that. And there's talk about trying, there's a bunch of people in the cannabis community we're talking about doing a direct public offering to create cooperative processing. Again, it's the issue of the people that make grow things don't make as much money as the people who distribute things. Speaker 4:And so you have to, in order to build equity in our community is to add value to it. All these regional [00:26:30] hubs are going to become more and more important. It's a redundant system. Yeah. And if you look at ancient Greece, right? Ancient Greece was not countries, they were nation, they're city states. And it's that aggregation, that economic activity that allowed them to weather the d vacation events that happened when I ran the Inner Sun Valley Brewing Company, which was a regional brewery when in a time it was in the top 50 craft breweries. Um, in terms of size and probably in the top two or three in terms of quality, but our core markets were San Francisco, Santa Rosa and Sacramento. [00:27:00] And even though we distributed out to Paris, China and Brazil and Sweden, if we lost market share in those areas, it was very concerning because those are your core markets. Speaker 4:And there is an intrinsic relationship between, especially Mendocino, Lake County, Sonoma county as to the bay area, being tied in acres, the bay area in building those relationships was really important. I want to talk a little bit about you. You've said that you grew up in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz. You were in that brewery industry. What drew you to this CDFC work? I would say I [00:27:30] grew up in Santa Cruz. I actually was born in Vietnam and spent some time in Saudi Arabia. My Dad was a civil engineer, but for the most part, most of my child who was grown, you know from high school on our junior high on was in Santa Cruz. So I never thought I'd leave, but then realized going back to Vietnam, I had an opportunity to get an education, so I got into school, got out really quickly with a master's in economics and finance and realized I didn't really want to be in a bank. Speaker 4:Got Involved in Thai tech and so on and so forth and started some companies and then this opportunity to run the Anderson Valley [00:28:00] brewing company came up. When you go to a party, running a brewery was always, you know, popular. Yeah. You know, but I, I didn't, there were things in terms of things I didn't like about the business. One thing is I don't really drink that much. I don't enjoy drinking that much. And so that led to a clash. But at that time, being a very large employer in a very small area, I was asked to be on a lot of boards. And so being coming onto the economic development, financial risk and board of directors, which is 21 board members, uh, which includes two county supervisors, a city counselor from each of the four cities and then major employers [00:28:30] and things like that. I really liked the work. Speaker 4:We funded a brewery up in Lake County and my brewing experience came into that. And, or going into the wool mill or going to talk to another restaurant tour, the community really opened up. And so I love the myriad of things I get to do and the questions, it's just you're really connected in a network and I really love what I do. And just the, the community impact of it. If somebody wants to get ahold of you and ask questions, yeah, they can either email me, uh, John j o h n at EDF C. Dot Org Echo David, [00:29:00] frank, Charlie, um, they can call me, um, (707) 684-4084. You know, and I'm actually presenting, I'm going up to Comcast up in, uh, in poor ladies, Comcast, it's community capital conference about people creating ways to fund, uh, socially beneficial organizations or small businesses. One of the speakers and, uh, Amy Pearl up there has done some amazing things in community capital legislation to allow crowdfunding of community benefit organizations. Speaker 4:Yeah, I, I just loved the idea. I mean [00:29:30] I'm maybe growing up in Santa Cruz, but having that kind of social responsibility and I think that income inequality is solved through people taking ownership of assets and instead of redistribution, it's just basically able to be onerous of cooperatives or businesses. And being able to leverage that money. My next big passion is to create a mechanism for non-accredited people to put tax deferred investment away. Ultimately, like the litmus test for my job is healthy, happy kids. If families can live in [00:30:00] my community and are able to keep their kids here to have happy kids under themselves, then I've done my job. John, that's a nice way to end it. Thanks for being on the program. Oh, thank you very much. It's been pleasure. That was John Curry, the executive director of Ed FC Economic Development and financing corporation. This has been method to the madness. We'll be back again in two weeks. Speaker 3:Him. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Episode 4: Matt Gilbert & Melody Hoffman – Nomadic knitting, self-sustainability, shearing and building a fiber mill

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2014 71:49


I’m very excited to share the fourth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two fiber folk that have inspired many of us in many different ways. Matt Gilbert a shearer and founder of the Mendocino Wool and Fiber Mill and Melody Hoffman of Mandarine’s. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Yarn, a charming online and local yarn shop based in Eureka, California. Yarn was created by Sunni Schrivner who has a dedication for natural fibers and supporting local yarns. Make sure to visit Yarn in person when on the coast in hum bolt county and online at yarn-fun.com. Fiber folk 1: Melody is a passionate knitter and maker, with new aspirations as a knitwear designer. Originally from France, she now lives is Latvia where she focuses her days on knitting and self-sustainability. You can follow her journey on her blog at bmandarines.squarespace.com and on Instagram @bmandarines. Man on the Street: For this week’s “Man on the Street” I asked a handful of fiber enthusiasts to answer the following question, “If you could raise a flock of sheep in the breed of your choice, which it be?” We had many amazing replies from Melissa (@hey_lady_hey), Jennifer (@jaykay_knits), Andrea […]

Stranger Danger - A Stranger Things Podcast
Stranger Danger Book Club: “Erica The Great”

Stranger Danger - A Stranger Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 98:56


Happy Holidays Stranger Friends! I've been away from you for far too long - but I had to get one more episode in before 2022 comes to an end. Thank you for making this year the most successful ever for Stranger Danger - and I can't wait to see what 2023 brings.In this episode I talk about an article I found on MovieWeb, I read some emails, play some voicemails, and talk about a very cool Instagram post from author Matt Gilbert. I hope you enjoy the show - Stay Stranger - and HAPPY NEW YEAR!SUPPORT:Merch Store | Buy Me a CoffeeFOLLOW:Twitter | Facebook | TikTokCONTACT:strangerdanger@fansnotexperts.com | Leave a Message on the Stranger Hotline!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy