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It's rhythm and melody on steroids with David Messier debuting Bang! It's David Arbuckle his alter ego. The film and album debut September 26th at the AFS Cinema. This is a funny conversation who was a fan of the Muppets and got his musical start from watching Michael J. Fox in Back to Future. With this record, you will hear Heavens to Murgertroid, Up & Out, Superman and the intro/outro of the show- No One Can Stop Me. The music is surreal, a bit askew. The lyrics and film are art to be consumed. Recorded at his studio Same Sky Productions, completed with the sound engineer Andre Cantave, assistant engineer Jackie Goff, mixed by Tim Palmer (Pearl Jam/David Bowie). Chris Athens mastered the album. Scott Clark on guitar and background vocals, Matt Giles on guitar, Chris "Spanky" Alexander on bass, Eldridge Goins on drums, Warren Hood on fiddle, John Mills on saxophone, Kevin Flatt on trumpet, Mike Mordecai on trombone, Noelle Hampton, BettySoo, and Ange Kogutz on background vocals. Leigh Wallenhaupt and Abi Shiman on violin. Luis Bellorin played viola and Rylie Harrod on cello. Could it be that David Arbuckle, David Messier's alter ego, has learned how to produce music and not over work it? The alter ego's music is more powerful, more experimental and sounds like he got out of his own way. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Happy New Year! This first message for 2023 is brought to you by Matt Giles. Gods Plan, Purpose for Your Life...
Katherine sits down with Matt Giles, the Artistic Director of the South Carolina Children's Theatre to discuss how the organization creates positive change in the Greenville theater community.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs. To support the show, please consider aligning yourself even more deeply with the brand, via our merch: ripcorp.threadless.comRIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs. Special thanks this episode to Melissa Gira Grant and Samantha Schuyler.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
We're doing the Super Mario Brothers Movie, again! It was our first episode, but we just can't stop talking about this absolutely bonkers film. It's silly, it's fun, and Dennis Hopper plays King Koopa! How could you not want to talk about this movie. We are joined by local film critic and enthusiast Matt Giles!
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
Please check out all the books (past and forthcoming) about space stuff (also past and forthcoming) authored by contributors to this episode: Space Settlements by Fred Scharmen | Rare Earth Frontiers by Dr. Julie Michelle Klinger | Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space by Dr. Martin Elvis.RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
Matt and I had a wonderful conversation about his career and the mission of SCCT. Enjoy.
RIP Corp is a Charts & Leisure production. Find us at ripcorp.biz, or follow us @ripcorpdotbiz on Twitter and Instagram, for all your dead business needs.RIP Corp is written and hosted by Ingrid Burrington, with research and fact-checking from Matt Giles. Produced by Meghal Janardan and Mike Rugnetta. Original music and sound design from Andrew Atkin and Michael Simonelli. Design and illustration by Beatriz Lozano and Megan Mulholland. Executive produced by Jason Oberholtzer.
Matt Giles interviews Kurt Denton, who has been serving in the jungles of Ecuador. His original plans of being in Ecuador for 14 months were changed due to COVID-19. From being hospitalized, to jungle break-ins and other wild stories, check out Kurt's update and what God's next steps are for him in missions.
Our missions and church planting pastor, Matt Giles, interviews Jose Martinez from Joni & Friends. Hear some incredible stories about how the gospel was presented on his recent trip to Guatemala while also learning more about how God fiercely loves people of all abilities.
Matt Giles interviewed John Barber and Anthony Burton from Bridge Church, Providence's most recent church plant. Bridge Church has been around now for 18 months. In this interview, Anthony and John discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a smaller church during the COVID-19 quarantine time. Social distancing has also created some new growth opportunities for their church! Also, Anthony and John give a general update about how Bridge Church is doing and how they are engaging their church body by reading through the Journey together.
Our Missions and Church Planting Pastor, Matt Giles interviewed Logan & Carla Douglas in Reykjavik, Iceland to get an update on how they are doing in light of the COVID-19 outbreak and an update on the church plant's steps ahead. Let's continue to pray for the Douglases and for the core team involved with Redeemer City Church's next church plant!
Our Missions and Church Planting Pastor, Matt Giles, interviewed Rodrigo Carvalho, pastor of Igreja Batista Nova Campinas - one of our church plants in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. Rodrigo updates us on how COVID-19 has impacted Campinas and their church family. Additionally, he updates us on their future church plant in Londrina, Paraná (South Brazil).
Our Missions and Church Planting Pastor, Matt Giles interviewed Andrew & Cassie Venuk who are being sent by Providence Church to plant a church in a local mobile home park, Oak Ridge Estates. We are so excited to see how God is using this family to reach this community amidst the COVID-19 outbreak!
We’ve been spending some time in the book of John this Christmas. First, Chad Sparks and Matt Giles talked about Jesus as the Word and Jesus as Life, respectively. (If you missed those episodes, be sure to go back and review!) This week, Cheri Hogrefe will be discussing how Jesus is light.
We’ve been spending some time in the book of John this Christmas. First, Chad Sparks and Matt Giles talked about Jesus as the Word and Jesus as Life, respectively. (If you missed those episodes, be sure to go back and review!) This week, Cheri Hogrefe will be discussing how Jesus is light.
This week, our missions and church planting minister, Matt Giles, takes a look at both the meaning of “life” (literally!) and ‘the reason for the season'. Spoiler alert: they're very much related! This is probably one episode you'll want to listen to several times this month.
This week, our missions and church planting minister, Matt Giles, takes a look at both the meaning of “life” (literally!) and ‘the reason for the season’. Spoiler alert: they’re very much related! This is probably one episode you’ll want to listen to several times this month.
This week, our missions and church planting minister, Matt Giles, takes a look at both the meaning of “life” (literally!) and ‘the reason for the season’. Spoiler alert: they’re very much related! This is probably one episode you’ll want to listen to several times this month.
Fact-Checkers assemble! Sean Lavery, Director of Research for newyorker.com joins Longreads Head of Fact-Checking, Matt Giles, and Longreads Fact-Checker Samantha Schuyler to talk about the pressures of publishing online and how The New Yorker runs its fact-checking operation. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure. Produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Recorded at Fortunate Horse studio in Brooklyn NY. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Fact-Checkers assemble! Longreads Head of Fact-Checking, Matt Giles, leads a discussion on who and what we find credible. Joining Matt are Longreads Fact-Checkers Ethan Chiel and Samantha Schuyler, plus special guest Alex Yablon. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure. Produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Recorded at Fortunate Horse studio in Brooklyn NY. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
When we began our new miniseries last week, Student Minister Chase Phillips helped us to define "worship" as the "response to what we value most." This week, our Missions and Church Planting Minister, Matt Giles, continues the series by exploring how 'being on mission' — in your neighborhood or across the world — plays a key role in that response.
When we began our new miniseries last week, Student Minister Chase Phillips helped us to define "worship" as the "response to what we value most." This week, our Missions and Church Planting Minister, Matt Giles, continues the series by exploring how 'being on mission' — in your neighborhood or across the world — plays a key role in that response.
This week's show is packed! (00:03) Michael Robinson from the Harvey Bulls joins us ahead of their Round 12 clash against South Bunbury (07:59) Preview of Round 12 of the Dale Alcock Homes South West Football League (14:17) The Women's South West representative side head to Perth to play in the first Female Regional Football Championships. Their coach, Michelle Harris joined us (22:34) The Manjimup Tigers have their 60th anniversary celebrations this weekend. Matt Giles told us all about it (27:13) Nigel Reeve runs his eye over this weekend's Round 10 footy in the Lower South West
Catherine Cusick, and Kelly Stout talk with Aaron Gilbreath and Matt Giles about the joys and challenges of fatherhood. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Catherine Cusick, Matt Giles, Krista Stevens and Kelly Stout share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Weekly Top 5 Longreads. This week: The Secret Oral History of Bennington: The 1980s' Most Decadent College from Esquire ‘The Hills’ Made Reality TV What It Is. Now It’s Back. at The New York Times Magazine Lakers 2.0: The failed reboot of the NBA's crown jewel from ESPN Shady Numbers And Bad Business: Inside The Esports Bubble at Kotaku Canada’s saddest grow-op: My humiliating adventures in growing marijuana from The Globe And Mail Produced by Longreads and Charts & Leisure.
Longreads Sports Columnist Britni de la Cretaz and Head Of Fact-Checking Matt Giles talk about Britni's new Longreads article, An Audience of Athletes: The Rise and Fall of Feminist Sports, and share some clips of her interview with Billie Jean King. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Matt Giles and Jason Oberholtzer, with help from Britni de la Cretaz. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Ethan Chiel, Catherine Cusick, Matt Giles and Kelly Stout share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Weekly Top 5 Longreads. This week: The Stolen Kids of Sarah Lawrence at The Cut In Conversation: Anjelica Huston at Vulture The Raisin Situation from The New York Times The Big Business of Spring Water at Topic Produced by Longreads and Charts & Leisure.
Fact-Checkers assemble! Longreads Head of Fact-Checking, Matt Giles, leads a discussion on sources — the unreliable ones, the hostile ones, the nervous ones and the ones one finds on Wikipedia. Joining Matt are Longreads Editor-in-Chief Mike Dang, Seyward Darby (Editor-in-Chief, The Atavist Magazine) and Longreads Fact-Checker Ethan Chiel. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure. Produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Aaron Gilbreath, Matt Giles, Danielle Jackson and Soraya Roberts share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Weekly Top 5 Longreads. This week's conversation includes: What Remains from The California Sunday Magazine Why black people discriminate among ourselves: the toxic legacy of colorism at The Guardian Privileged at The Players' Tribune On Flooding: Drowning the Culture in Sameness at Longreads Produced by Longreads and Charts & Leisure.
Sari Botton, Catherine Cusick, Matt Giles and Kelly Stout share what they've been reading and nominate stories for the Weekly Top 5 Longreads. This week's conversation includes: Marriage: An Investigation at The Cut The Creeping Capitalist Takeover of Higher Education at HuffPost Heaven or High Water at Popula The Baraboo Nazi Prom Photo Shocked The World. The City’s Response Shocked Its Residents. at BuzzFeed News Produced by Longreads and Charts & Leisure.
Longreads Sports Columnist Britni de la Cretaz and Head Of Fact-Checking Matt Giles wanted to find out what happened to Becky Smith, the woman who was supposed to have become the first female professional jai alai player in the United States, but stopped playing during her peak in the 80's. What they found when they called is that Becky Smith, now 54 years old, is back on the fronton and might be more important to the sport than ever. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta, with help from Britni de la Cretaz, Matt Giles and Whitney Donaldson. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed and scored with original music by Jason Oberholtzer and Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen during work, exercise, your commute, or any other time. Without further ado: Is It Ever Too Late to Pursue a Dream? by Matt Giles from Longreads. Dry heaves racked Dan Stoddard’s body as he bent his 6-foot-8, 325-plus-pound frame […]
Senior Editor Kelly Stout and Longreads Head of Research Matt Giles talk about Matt's new feature on Dan Stoddard, a Canadian bus driver in his late 30s pursuing his dream of playing professional basketball. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Jason Oberholtzer and Mike Rugnetta with help from Matt Giles and Kelly Stout. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed by Michael Simonelli. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
Today, Matt Giles will share Luke's account of one man's faith that leads to a miraculous act. Paul and Barnabas have to reject being worshipped as gods, a response that nearly costs them their lives.
Today, Matt Giles will share Luke's account of one man's faith that leads to a miraculous act. Paul and Barnabas have to reject being worshipped as gods, a response that nearly costs them their lives.
We recently saw a new church just formed in a gentile city called Antioch in Syra. (Visit providencechurch.com/media if you missed this.) Today, we get another little snapshot of that church. Also, as part of the service, we get to prayerfully send off Matt Giles and Stacey Bearden as they explore church-planting options in Honduras this week.
We recently saw a new church just formed in a gentile city called Antioch in Syra. (Visit providencechurch.com/media if you missed this.) Today, we get another little snapshot of that church. Also, as part of the service, we get to prayerfully send off Matt Giles and Stacey Bearden as they explore church-planting options in Honduras this week.
Jordan and Mitch reflect on the news of Kadre Gray to the Men's National Team, the upcoming weekend of games with the AUS on break and two GIANT interviews. 14:47-22:55: Matt Giles of Deadspin on how the Carleton story came about and the future of NCAA/U SPORTS matchups 24:39-31:42: Legendary St.FX Head Coach Steve Konchalski on his 900 career wins, reflecting back on his 44 years of coaching and how to prepare for the National Championship in 2021
Missions minister Matt Giles explains how the earliest disciples were scattered by persecution, and how that scattering drove them to fulfill the next stage of Jesus' mission.
Missions minister Matt Giles explains how the earliest disciples were scattered by persecution, and how that scattering drove them to fulfill the next stage of Jesus' mission.
This weekend, the Manjimup Tigers will be celebrating a special milestone. The original Jardee Football Club (which later became the Manjimup Tigers through a merger) turns 100 years. Matt Giles is behind the celebrations.
It's mid-August which means if you're anything like Lucio, college football is dominating your thought process. Matt Giles, for one, feels the same, and so for this week he's on That Old Pod to tell you about it. The conversation discusses the culture associated with going to a school like Alabama or Ohio State, the beauty and history of the game, and our concerns that it's future is tenuous. We give some predictions for the 2017 season and get psyched for fall sports in general. Show Notes:Ray Rice was on the Rutger's Scarlet Knights in 2007. Vince Wilfork high school highlights.Lucio was blaming the wrong affiliate, Fox dropped the streaming ball for the Super Bowl, not ESPN. Apologies for the bit of noise accompanying our voices in the show, it was extremely hot, and fans were necessary.