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King Of The Lifts
Powerlifting America Nationals Preview. Euros, Arnold UK

King Of The Lifts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 171:18


March Madness Special episode: Powerlifting America Nationals Preview Show, Euros 2024 Highlights, Arnold UK highlights. Hosted by Matt Gary, Adrienna Davis, Matt Gold, 6 Pack Lapadat.

Off The Bandstand
Episode 75: Matt Gold

Off The Bandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 66:36


Artistic cross-pollination! Manifesting ambassadorships for white2tea! Under the midnight sun!In art and spirit, guitarist Matt Gold is a shining example of what it means to have your heart in the right place. In this episode, we chat about the ways that various instruments evoke unique parts of our personality, fostering a creative space for the improvised music community and the singer-songwriter scene, and a festival date in the forests of Finland that surely holds the title of “the longest day”. Watch the full interview on our YouTube Channel here!

FCA+: Sport and Faith Media
FCA RADIO- Matt Gold Alden Community Church

FCA+: Sport and Faith Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 59:09


Published on WDCX Radio on Saturday April 23rd,2022.Want to get involved with Buffalo FCA? Go to https://www.buffalofca.org/

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ForbesBooks Radio
Featured Guest: Matt Gold

ForbesBooks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 34:50


The Olympics are big business. NBC paid over $7 Billion dollars for the rights to broadcast the Games through 2032. But who else benefits from the Olympics outside the obvious; athletes, corporate sponsors, and host countries? Do winter sports companies benefit from an Olympic boom? Joe's guest this week is Matt Gold, the CEO of Christy Sports, one of the largest Winter Sports specialty retailers in the nation with more than 65 locations in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Washington.

Showbiz Roundup
Jeremy Cunningham

Showbiz Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 33:28


Drummer Jeremy Cunningham's recent work draws on trauma and grief to inspire some compelling music -- recorded as a tribute to his brother who was murdered in 2008. His music draws Chicago peers into a community, benefiting from the musical wisdom of established players like Jeff Parker. This reflective musician will be appearing in Madison on September 19th at Cafe Coda with Matt Gold and Lane Beckstrom.

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Via Jazz
Oriol Vall

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 59:23


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Rugby Coach Weekly
Resilience, differentiation, session design and season planning

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 64:06


Dan talks to Abingdon School's director of rugby Matt Gold.We discuss his own experiences of speaking to a stellar cast of coaches in his own lockdown podcast series, Goldy's Rugby Podcast. We reflect on the lessons he learned from speaking to coaches like Ben Ryan and Sir Gordon Tietjens, especially on resilience and dealing with pressure.We then explore how he developed an all-embracing season plan at Abingdon. Matt tells how he and his team of staff introduced the plan, the importance of a team approach and how he sold it to the players and the rest of the staff.We delve into the detail of a session. I challenge Matt on how his team of coaches allow for a differentiated environment and what a typical session might look like.One of the main lessons from the podcast must be that while the sessions might look rigid on paper, the coaching group is actually adjusting it all the time to suit the players.We also discuss when and how you empower your players. His story about a particular crucial half time team talk brings into shark relief the power of this approach. Matt is always delighted to chat with other coaches. Catch him on @gold_matthew or email him at matthew.gold@abingdon.org.uk.The link for his podcast is: Goldy's Rugby podcasts

Unconventional Dyad Podcast
#18 - Interview: Jessica Jensen & Paul Dietrich, Musicians, Composer; Jazz & Classical

Unconventional Dyad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 59:36


Today, we have Jessica Jensen and Paul Dietrich on the podcast. Topics of discussion include: music transcending language, music deriving meaning through empathy, importance of music education, and cross-cultural music performances. The two musical pieces in this episode: “The Fool” is the 3rd movement of a larger work called Major Arcana. In 2012, V3NTO Brass Trio, commissioned Chicago composer Joe Clark to write this piece for the group. The tarot card inspired Major Arcana is an exploration of the intertwining forces of human nature. Each card of the tarot deck contains a pictogram representing an archetypical character. The Major Arcana are the twenty-two trump cards of the tarot deck. The Fool is the first card in the deck and represents man's creative impulse, naivety, and desire to explore. The word "fool" derives from the Latin word meaning "windbag", making brass a perfect medium for this work. “Perennial”: This is the first part of a four-part suite called “Forward” that was part of a grant to write music that was about Wisconsin in some way. “Perennial” was written while thinking about how you can leave a place (like your hometown) for years at a time, but when you come back it will often feel very familiar. Paul, a composer, trumpet player and educator based in the Midwest, has been the leader of the Paul Dietrich Quintet since 2012 and the Paul Dietrich Jazz Ensemble since 2016. The Chicago-based Quintet has released two albums: Focus (2017, ears&eyes) and We Always Get There (2014, Blujazz). The Paul Dietrich Jazz Ensemble's 2019 album Forward features guest artist & world-renowned drummer Clarence Penn (Dave Douglas, Maria Schneider) alongside many of the Midwest's best jazz musicians, including Greg Ward, Russ Johnson, Dustin Laurenzi, Matt Gold, & Andy Baker. Paul has twice been the recipient of the Greater Madison Jazz Consortium's Artistic Development Grant. In 2017, he wrote the four-part suite “Forward,” inspired by the sights and sounds of his home state, which became the core of his 2019 album of the same name. In 2020, Paul received a grant to write and perform a project for a nine-piece ensemble including a string quartet which will debut in 2020 or 2021, depending on the public health situation. Paul holds a Bachelor's degree in trumpet and jazz studies from Lawrence University (2010) and a Master's degree in Jazz Studies from DePaul University (2012). While at DePaul, Dietrich wrote several pieces that were performed by the DePaul University Jazz Ensemble, including an arrangement of Phil Woods' “Pairing Off,” which was recorded on the Jazzed Media release Right to Swing (2013) and featured Woods and the composer. Of this recording, All About Jazz called it “the sizzler of the disc, with a pronounced performance by the trumpeter.” Jessica began playing trumpet at the age of 10 in her hometown of Hortonville, WI. She went on to earn her Bachelor's degree from the nearby Lawrence University in Appleton & later completed her Master's and Doctorate in Trumpet Performance from UW-Madison. While at Madison, she was a member of UW's faculty-ensemble-in-residence, the Wisconsin Brass Quintet. Currently, Jessica instructs a private studio of area music students and is a member of V3NTO, an award-winning, Chicago-based brass trio in addition to other various regional ensembles. Outside her musical activities, she enjoys spending time with her fellow trumpet-playing husband & their overly-enthusiastic golden retriever. You can find us on our website, Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconventionaldyad/support

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode June 4, 2020

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020


Kathleen Grace, Aimee-Jo Benoit, Laila Biali, John Ellis, Anne Mette Iversen, Jonathan Andersen, Nir Felder, Matt Gold, Quin KirchnerPlaylist: Kathleen Grace, Larry Goldings - BerceuseAimee-Jo Benoit - I Love YouLaila Biali - The Baker's DaughterJohn Ellis, featuring Gretchen Parlato - Little ManAnne Mette Iversen Quartet + 1 - Reworking of a ButterflyJonathan Andersen, featuring Espen Laub von Lillienskjold, Jacob Anderskov & Magnus Thuelund - KoanWays + Simon Toldam - LuckPeripheral Vision - For Kent MonkmanSee Through 4 - The Sidewalks Are WatchingErnesto Cervini, featuring Nir Felder - AngelicusNir Felder - Fire in AugustMatt Gold - Bottom of the BarrelQuin Kirchner - At This Point in Time (radio edit)Clark Sommers, featuring Dana Hall & Geof Bradfield - The Forgotten

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Indoor Voices
Digital humanities with Matt Gold

Indoor Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 32:37


Beth Harpaz, editor of CUNY SUM, talks with Matthew K. Gold, associate professor of English and director of the  M.A. program in digital humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center and co-editor of Debates in the Digital Humanities 2019.  

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Global Trade Issues 2019: A Look Ahead

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 29:19


We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at trade issues. The U.S. and China recently held another round of trade talks, which ended with both sides reportedly feeling positive. The U.S. is also preparing for talks with the European Union later this year, with agriculture being one of the tougher, negotiating issues. To help understand these many moving parts of international trade, host Dan Loney is joined by Mary Lovely, an Economics Professor at Syracuse University’s School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, as well as a non-resident Senior Fellow at The Peterson Institute, and Matt Gold, an Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University and a former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative for North America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Green Actors Guild
Episode 9: Hard work meets Opportunity W/ Matt Gold

Green Actors Guild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 78:35


Matt Gold has had many recent successes with booking beautiful projects! Listen in to hear more!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jade-kaiser/support

Business Matters
Nike Faces Up To Shareholders

Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 50:46


Earlier in the year sportswear giant Nike hired Colin Kaepernick for their adverts. The former American football star caused controversy by kneeling during the national anthem. As a result of the ad campaign some people said they would boycott Nike goods and some even posted videos on Twitter of burning trainers. Now Nike is holding its annual shareholders' meeting, and the company is under scrutiny as never before. We hear from retail analyst Neil Saunders on what might be said. A Canadian marketing company is advertising for part-time cannabis tasters after recreational cannabis use becomes legal in Canada in a few weeks’ time. The company, A Higher Level of Thought, were surprised by the level of response, as we hear from their boss Greg Pantelic. The trade war between the US and China has intensified, as each side slaps higher border taxes on each other's products. Beijing is considering cutting tariffs on products imported from most of its trading partners. Such a move would make many foreign-made goods cheaper for Chinese consumers, just as products from America get more expensive in China. Matt Gold, Professor of International Trade Law at Fordham University in New York gives his view. And finally, Britain is not really used to long, hot summers. But there has been an unusually sustained period of low rainfall. The drier weather has been a welcome boost to the UK's growing wine industry, which saw sales increase almost a third over the past two years. The BBC's Stephen Ryan has been looking into North London wine. All throughout the show, we’ll be joined by Jodi Schneider, Senior International Editor at Bloomberg in Hong Kong and Dave Shaw, Politico's executive producer for audio and podcasts in Washington. PHOTO DESCRIPTION: Colin Kaepernick and teammates of the San Francisco 49ers kneel in protest during the national anthem at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on October 23, 2016. PHOTO CREDIT: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Expanded China Trade Tariffs

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 24:23


Host Dan Loney talks with a panel of experts about the how China and the US have been raising taxes on certain trade products in light of the back and forth over the trade deficit the US has with China on Knowledge@Wharton. Panelists include: Jacques DeLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law & Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and a Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
South Korea Trade Update

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 27:16


Host Dan Loney leads a discussion on the Trump Administration's recent Trade Agreement with South Korea on Knowledge@Wharton. Panelists include: Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and a former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America, Michael Gadbaw, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Georgetown University's Institute of International Economic Law and an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, and Marina Whitman, Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy at the Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bloomberg Law
Mueller Said to Consider Delaying Obstruction Charges (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 15:44


Kevin Whitelaw, Bloomberg News deputy managing editor, discusses a Bloomberg report that special counsel Robert Mueller is considering a delay in obstruction of justice charges in his investigation in an attempt to prevent scaring witnesses from testifying about Russian interference in the election. Plus, Matt Gold, a professor at Fordham University Law School, discusses the legal challenges that could face President Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. They speak with Bloomberg’s June Grasso and Peter Barnes. 

Bloomberg Law
Mueller Said to Consider Delaying Obstruction Charges (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 15:44


Kevin Whitelaw, Bloomberg News deputy managing editor, discusses a Bloomberg report that special counsel Robert Mueller is considering a delay in obstruction of justice charges in his investigation in an attempt to prevent scaring witnesses from testifying about Russian interference in the election. Plus, Matt Gold, a professor at Fordham University Law School, discusses the legal challenges that could face President Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Peter Barnes.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
President Trump's New Steel & Aluminum Tariffs with Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and Matt Gold

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 27:24


President Trump announced plans for steel and aluminum tariffs last week. The decision has been widely criticized by economists, law makers and academics, among others as a move that could hurt many other American industries and lead us into a trade war. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at Wharton, and Matt Gold, Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America and Adjunct Professor at Fordham University School of Law, to discuss the potential fallout of these tariffs on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Knowledge@Wharton
Why a U.S. Tariff Plan Could Backfire

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 27:15


The U.S. risks severe trade retaliation and a loss of credibility if it presses ahead with plans for import tariffs on steel and aluminum say Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and Fordham's Matt Gold. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Solar Panel Tariffs with Mauro Guillen and Matt Gold

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 20:27


The Trump Administration recently announced that it will impose a 30 percent tariff on imported solar panels. Host Dan Loney talks with Mauro Guillen, Director of Wharton's Lauder Institute, and Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, to discuss the tariffs which has some worried it will cost jobs in the solar energy industry and hurt the nation's push toward renewable energy on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Thought Project - Episode 6 - Interview with Matt Gold

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 17:27


This week's guest Matt Gold, is an Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities at the Graduate Center, where he holds teaching appointments in the Ph.D. Program in English, the M.A. Program in Liberal Studies (MALS), and the doctoral certificate programs in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy and American Studies. He serves as Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, Director of the CUNY Academic Commons, Co-Director of the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative, and Director of the GC Digital Scholarship Lab. In all of these roles, he works to integrate digital tools and methods into the core research and teaching missions of the Graduate Center.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
NAFTA Update with Andrea Bjorklund and Matt Gold

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 25:12


The latest round of North American Free Trade Agreement re-negotiations wrapped up recently with Canada and Mexico reportedly frustrated by US demands. Host Dan Loney looks at the recent developments with Matt Gold, Professor at the Fordham University School of Law and Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America, and Andrea Bjorklund, Faculty of Law Professor at McGill University and Former Member of the NAFTA Arbitration Team at U.S. Department of State, on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Contrabass Conversations double bass life
276: Petia Bagovska on Bulgarian bass traditions

Contrabass Conversations double bass life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 42:46


It was such a pleasure to catch up with Petia Bagovska in Prague for BASS2016!  I've known her for years.  We used to play in some orchestras together when we were both living in Chicago.   When we both realized that we would be in Prague together for the European Bass Congress, we agreed to find a few minutes to catch up and record an interview. Let's set the scene... We're sitting in the courtyard of the HAMU in Prague on a beautiful October afternoon. It's the most perfect weather imaginable. Everyone is outside having a coffee or a beer and a snack, chatting, laughing, trying out basses, and enjoying the experience of being united together as bassists in one of the world’s great cities! Not a bad way to spend an afternoon! We talk about: life as a professional bassist in Bulgaria Petia's experiences studying in Sofia orchestra life in Bulgaria Petia's book Double bass: Traditions and future Links to check out: D’Addario strings giveaway! Petia’s Facebook page Petia performing Czardas (YouTube)   Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to your inbox!  Learn how you can support the show at contrabassconversations.com/support  Listener feedback and news links: book launch landed Winning the Audition at #1 on Amazon! new ways to support the show - contrabassconversations.com/support find the podcast on all social media networks: itunes, facebook, twitter, snapchat, instagram, pinterest, linkedin, youtube feedback from Matt Gold about My Car Caught Fire and Exploded feedback from Jerry Ramos about Gary Karr and Rabbath interviews Thanks to our sponsor! This episode is brought to you by D’Addario Strings! Check out their Zyex strings, which are synthetic core strings that produce an extremely warm, rich sound. Get the sound and feel of gut strings with more evenness, projection and stability than real gut. Enter the D’Addario strings giveaway for Contrabass Conversations listeners at contrabassconversations.com/strings!

Paul James on Soccer
Episode 33: Paul James on Soccer

Paul James on Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011


In this episode of the Paul James on Soccer podcast, Paul provides his thoughts on Canada's roster for the team's World Cup qualifying matches against St. Kitts and Nevis, the return of Patrice Bernier to the National Team fold and the recent decision by defender Andre Hainault to turn down a call-up in order to focus on the MLS Playoffs with his club team, the Houston Dynamo. He also discusses Toronto FC's decision to release Demetrius Omphroy and Matt Gold, TFC's apparent move away from NCAA players in favour of developing their own players via their Academy system and why the college system is still a vital mechanism for both the MLS and the players in the league. Paul also provides his pick for which CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal opponent would provide Toronto with the best chance to move to the semi-finals of the competition and explains why TFC should play their home Champions League fixture in March at the Rogers Centre. Lastly, he provides his analysis of Martin Rennie's first weeks on the job as Head Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps, the Caps decision to re-sign Atiba Harris and the importance of Vancouver retaining the services of Camilo in 2012.