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Welcome to Industry Spotlight—a focused series hosted by Sam D'Arc, highlighting standout dealerships and innovative companies, and exploring the trends driving success in today's automotive market. Today, Sam sits down with Cody Hansen, Fixed Operations Director Ferman Automotive, and Matt Gonzalez, Sr. Account Executive, Automotive at Uber. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by Uber For Business: Uber For Business - With Uber for Business, dealerships create a seamless experience for their customers, while helping them get employees and parts where they need to go. Thousands of dealerships have implemented Uber for Business to bolster current offerings, with the goal to increase efficiency, optimize costs and create a superior customer experience. Learn more about how Uber can support your dealership's goals @ t.uber.com/CDGauto
Of late, the California Judges Association has pushed back against District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, for the extent to which she has been calling out individual judges. The complaints made by the district attorney call out individual judges.As far back as November, an op-ed appeared in the Chronicle entitled, “It's wrong to make judges scapegoats.” Joining us to discuss are Matt Gonzalez, Chief Attorney at the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, and Judge Eugene Hyman, retired Santa Clara County Superior Court.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Aaron talks about volunteering at a nonprofit in The City called the Trust for Public Land, where he learned about land acquisition for parks and open spaces. Through that gig, he got a paid internship and eventually, a job. In fact, he met Nancy, the woman he would later marry, there. He eventually moved into Nancy's apartment in North Beach, his first apartment in SF. The move came shortly after the couple visited Nepal to climb in the Himalayas. It was October 1989, when the Loma Prieta earthquake happened. We fast-forward to 2000, the year I moved to San Francisco. I set the stage for my first brush with Aaron at this point in the recording. My first apartment was on California Street near Larkin. The cable car runs on that block. One day, still very new in The City, I spotted a politician on a cable car campaigning. Back then, I had no idea what the Board of Supervisors was. But lo and behold, it was Aaron Peskin, campaigning for his first term on the Board. Aaron then tells the story from his point of view, backing up just a few years. In his time at the Trust for Public Land, he worked with elected officials often. He learned his way around Sacramento and DC. But more pertinent to this story, Aaron also worked with a North Beach tree-planting organization—Friends of the Urban Forest, in fact—and the Telegraph Hill Dwellers to be specific. The work involved getting volunteers together, convincing folks who'd lived in the neighborhood for decades to plant trees on the sidewalks in front of their houses. It was the late-Nineties. The first dotcom boom was still happening. Willie Brown was at the height of his mayoral power. Chain stores were trying their hardest to move into North Beach. Aaron remembered that he knew the mayor from his work with the trust, and got a meeting with Brown. He brought several disparate groups together with the mayor. Brown told Peskin, "If you don't like the way I run this town, why don't you run for office?" From that dismissive comment, Aaron got involved in the upstart mayor campaign, in 1999, of Supervisor Tom Ammiano. Through this, he met many folks from many grassroots and neighborhood organizations. Ammiano, a write-in candidate, forced a December runoff, which he lost to Willie Brown. But the experience transformed Aaron Peskin. Ammiano urged Aaron to run for the DCCC shortly after the election. Looking over what he'd already accomplished, he ran and got a seat on the committee. It was March 2000. That fall would see the resumption of supervisor district elections, vs. at-large contests where the top-11 vote-getters won seats on the Board that had been in place since 1980. Again, Ammiano nudged Aaron to run for the newly created District 3 supervisor seat. He thought, Why not try once? He won the seat. Aaron credits campaign volunteers with earning that victory. He ended up serving two four-year terms as the D3 supervisor. We fast-forward a bit through those eight years. Highlights include Matt Gonzalez's run for mayor in 2003, Aaron's dive into areas of public policy he had been uneducated on prior to his time in office, and bringing people together to get stuff done. I ask Aaron if it's all ever overwhelming. He says yes, and rattles off the various ways—hiking, canoeing, yoga— he deals with that. We talk about his addiction to alcohol as well, something he's kicked for the last three years. Aaron was termed out in 2008, and says he saw it as the end of a chapter of his life. He ran for the DCCC again, where he won a seat and was the chair of that group from 2008–2012. He helped get out the vote for Barack Obama in 2008, working to send volunteers to Nevada. After 2012, he figured he was totally finished with politics. He went back to the Trust for Public Land. But then a funny thing happened. Aaron's chosen successor for D3 supervisor, David Chiu, won the seat and took over after Aaron was termed out in 2008. Then, in 2014, Chiu ran for an California Assembly seat and won. Then-Mayor Ed Lee appointed Julie Christensen. A special election in late-2015 saw Peskin run against Christensen, mostly at the urging of Rose Pak. He won that election, as well as the "normal" district election the following year. By the end of this year, he'll be termed out again. Highlights of Aaron's second stint on the Board of Supervisors, for him, include: He's become the senior member of the Board, having served with 42 different other members. He's also come to relish the role of mentor for new supervisors. He goes over a litany of other legislation he's either written or helped to get passed Moving forward to the issues of today and Aaron's run for mayor, he starts by praising the Board and the Mayor's Office for coming together to deal with COVID. Then he talks about ways that he and Mayor London Breed have worked together in their times in office. And then we get into Aaron's decision, which he announced this April, to run for mayor. It was a love for The City and the people who live here. It was a lack of what he deems "real choices" in the race. But it was also what Aaron and many others, including myself, see as a billionaire-funded, ultra-conservative attempt to take over politics in San Francisco. It all added up to something he felt he had to do. Aaron says that, unlike his first run for supervisor, when it comes to his candidacy for mayor, he's "in it to win it." We recorded this podcast at Aaron Peskin for Mayor HQ in July 2024. Photography by Jeff Hunt
“When Newsom and I ran for San Francisco mayor, there were many points of disagreement, whether it was about business taxes, planning issues, or even public safety. Today, I've listened to some of the mayoral forums, and the candidates sound so similar that it's very hard to evaluate who's different,” said Matt Gonzalez. Our Bay Area Innovator today is Matt Gonzalez, who served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in the early 2000s, including a term as president of the board. In 2003, he made a notable run for San Francisco mayor as a Green Party candidate, narrowly losing in a runoff election to Gavin Newsom. “I think a lot of the candidates right now are fearful of being the outlier on an issue and being disregarded by voters because they're not in step,” said Gonzalez. “But it seems to me that what's the purpose of being in politics if you're not going to carve out positions, try to educate the electorate, and at least share your ideas.” Gonzalez continued his political journey by joining Ralph Nader as his vice-presidential running mate in the 2008 race for the presidency of the United States. “There is a reason why people are frustrated with government. Sometimes it's because these long-standing practices are not fair, and nobody is questioning or challenging them,” said Gonzalez. “I don't see the two sides communicating very well with one another right now. There's so much distrust, but it would be helpful if both sides didn't just take an issue and assume it belongs to the other.” He joins us today as the chief attorney for the San Francisco Public Defender's office. Gonzalez talks about the role of art in politics and governance, the importance of challenging unjust practices and holding governments accountable, as well as the need for ethical politics and due diligence in decision-making. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Instead of a traditional gathering, this morning we will be answering your burning questions on the spot without seeing them in advance. Pastors Zach Lambert, Matt Gonzalez, and Lindsay Contreras will be answering questions about Restore, God, life and faith on our Hot Seat Panel hosted by Kelsie Rogers. Hope you join us! If you'd like to connect with Restore, go to www.restoreaustin.org/connect.
With less than 24 hours before the start of a new Water Ski Pro Tour season we talk tricks with World Champs Pato Font and Matt Gonzalez on this episode of the TWBC Podcast.
Rich Schlackman is best known as a pioneer of all things direct mail - and he continues to hit the mail box and also spearheads important efforts as a GC and has expanded his reach to digital messaging. In this conversation, Rich talks his early activist roots at the '68 Democratic Convention and with names like Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden...why he gravitated to political direct mail in the mid 70s...how he took the "California Style" of mail national in the 80s and 90s...diving deep into his best practices and favorite races...plus some of the efforts for which he's been a General Consultant, like ousting Chesa Boudin as San Francisco DA last year. And of course a conversation with Rich is not complete without hearing how he became the leading wine expert among political consultants and getting his tips to make anyone a little smarter on the topic. This is a fun conversation with one of the most colorful and ground-breaking consultants in the industry.IN THIS EPISODERich grows up in a heavily union neighborhood in NYC and becomes active in the anti-Vietnam War movement...Rich's experiences as a protestor at the '68 Democratic Convention...Rich talks his time around activists Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden...How Rich pivots to direct mail in the 1970s...Rich innovates the "California style" of direct mail in the 70s and 80s...Rich talks the rise of the national direct mail firms in the 80s and 90s...Rich on a few of his favorite clients, including Congressman Vic Fazio, Governor Janet Napolitano, and nearly beating Newt Gingrich in 1990...Rich talks his time working for Senator Joe Lieberman...Rich's favorite Bay Area races, including figuring out how to handle ranked-choice voting...Rich recounts GCing the recent successful effort to recall San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin...Rich's insights from working with Gavin Newsom on the now-Governor's very first local race in San Francisco...Rich talks some of the most frustrating "input" received from others on his mail...Rich on the evolution of mail and targeting over the course of his career...Ten minutes picking Rich's brain on his famed expertise on wine...AND Saul Alinsky, Bill Andresen, Applecart, Ross Bates, Evan Bayh, the Berman Machine, Ruth Bernstein, billy clubs, Willie Brown, CHAID analysis, the Campaign for Economic Democracy, Fidel Castro, Jim Chapman, Chris Cooper, Barry Dill, Bob Dole, drop letters, Bob Edgar, Rahm Emanuel, Carter Eskew, gloss paper, Ruth Yannatta Goldway, Matt Gonzalez, Lisa Grove, Mandy Grunwalkd, Edd Hargett, Dan Hazelwood, Abie Hoffman, Wayne Johnson, Kansas politics, Celinda Lake, Ned Lamont, Mel Levine, Hal Malchow, Milton Marks, John McCain, David Metts, Bob Mulholland, Jerry Nadler, Joe Napolitan, No Labels, Mark Penn, phony tabloids, the Port Huron Statement, The Rare Wine Company, Norm Rice, H.L. Richardson, Ben Rosenthal, Michael Rowan, Dr. Bill Roy, Jerry Rubin, Tony Schwartz, Saul Shorr, George Soros, Andy Spahn, Bob Squier, Marty Stone, The Valley Messenger, Pete Visclosky, Voter Contact Services, Lowell Weicker, Scott Weiner, David Worley, the Yippie Revolution....& more!
Today we continue our Summer Mixtape series! Listen to our Worship & Production Pastor, Matt Gonzalez, share part of his faith journey. We are here for our live online gathering every Sunday at 10am CST. If you'd like to connect with Restore, go to www.restoreaustin.org/connect.
Matt Gonzalez, Janine Bolling, and Josh Salzberg are founders and leaders of Lutherans for Racial Justice. They discuss the church's involvement in racial injustice, why fighting racism is discipleship, and the practical next steps for individuals and organizations. It's a really important conversation that hopefully stirs all disciples into action. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com. Today's episode is brought to you by Red Letter Living. At its core, Red Letter Living creates resources to challenge all people to be greater disciples of Jesus. One of our integral FREE resources is a Red Letter Challenge Assessment. It only takes 7-10 minutes to complete. Are you following Jesus? Many want to be greater followers of Jesus but don't know how. So we extensively studied everything Jesus commanded of us and located five key targets to which Jesus invited His followers. The five targets are Being, Forgiving, Serving, Giving, and Going.In partnership with LifeWay Research, we created a Red Letter Challenge Assessment that will measure you according to these five targets. And the best news of all: it's free! You will get results back immediately and be presented with the following steps to help you become an even greater follower of Jesus.You can take the FREE Red Letter Challenge Assessment here. Resources mentioned in the episode: Lutherans For Racial JusticeThe (Im)partial ChurchDear Church…It's Time by Pastor Matt GonzalezA Time For Burning 1966 American Documentary Urban Christianity: Restoring Black Dignity with the Gospel by Eric MasonReading While Black by Esau McCaulleyThe Color of Compromise: the truth about the American Church's Complicity in Racism Jemar TisbyI am Not Your Negro Documentary by James BaldwinKey insights from the episode: When it comes to racism, there is a disagreement on what the problem is. - Janine BollingWe are taking an issue that should primarily be addressed from a faith perspective and making it political. - Matt GonzalezHistory has been ‘whitewashed.' - Josh SalzbergWe are trying to preserve our own culture, people, and family. - Josh SalzbergRacism is driven by fear. - Matt GonzalezGod wants to chill with his people. - Matt GonzalezWhen we are segregated in our own little circles, it's not what new creation is. - Zach ZehnderConsider an assumption you have, then dig into it to see if it's true. - Janine BollingLutherans for Racial Justice's Challenge of the Week: Do one thing this week to learn about racial justice. Lead yourself (and your church) to find freedom in forgiveness. Before we can truly bring reconciliation to others in the world, we first need to be reconciled back to God. Thankfully, He doesn't withhold His grace of forgiveness from anyone of us. It's time to receive the freedom that comes in the forgiveness of God. Because, a forgiven person becomes a forgiving person!We'd love to introduce you to the 40-Day Forgiving Challenge.The Forgiving Challenge takes you on a life-changing journey to experience the gift of God's grace so that you can share it with others. It also helps you identify and walk through the five phases leading to freedom. You can learn more about the challenge here!A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recorded by Matt Gonzalez for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on April 26, 2022. www.poets.org
Please enjoy this message by Matt Gonzalez from our Wednesday evening service on April 06, 2022.
VIDEO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B4x6zxxluU Now that the Mac Studio and Studio Display have been out for a few weeks, it's time to look forward to the next Apple event. WWDC typically takes place in June, and this will likely be what we see next. At this event, we should see the new Mac Pro, ProDisplay XDR, iOS, macOS, and even maybe an AR Mixed Reality headset. We cover that and more in this week's episode! The Apple Circle: http://youtube.com/theapplecircle Join the conversation; call now with questions or comments: (949) 354-3508 Follow @theapplecircle on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/theapplecircle Follow the hosts: Robert Rosenfeld http://www.twitter.com/robertrosenfeld Matt Gonzalez http://www.twitter.com/mattdgonzalez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theapplecircle/support
The Bitch is Back: Stories of Resurgence Back in hot vax summer of '21, we were so jazzed about coming out of the pandemic. We brought our live show to the courtyard of the historic San Francisco Mint to hear tales of bouncing back, renaissance and reemergence. Stories from business executive Karla Martin, writer and professor Matthew Clark Davison, high school senior and spoken word performer Jyairrah Martin, writer and barman Alan Black and lawyer and artist Matt Gonzalez. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Lisick, music by Marc Capelle, recorded by Brandi Howell.
Dylan Matthews, Jerusalem Demsas, and Dara Lind discuss the recent school board recall election in San Francisco and also whether the Great Resignation is boosting inflation. References: Clara Jeffery's summary of why the recall succeeded Former Green Party mayoral nominee Matt Gonzalez's case for the recall Former board president Gabriela López's post-mortem after she was recalled López's 2021 interview with the New Yorker on school renaming The $87 million lawsuit Lowell alum Justin Lai arguing in favor of the new admissions policies The Asan American backlash against changing Lowell admissions (see also) Students in selective exam schools don't seem to reap many benefits A review of exam schools nationwide Putting “non-gifted” students in gifted classrooms helps them a lot White Paper: The Effects of the “Great Resignation” on Labor Market Slack and Inflation Hosts: Dylan Matthews (@dylanmatt), senior correspondent, Vox Jerusalem Demsas (@jerusalemdemsas), policy reporter, Vox Dara Lind (@dlind), Weeds co-host, Vox Credits: Sofi LaLonde, producer and engineer Libby Nelson, editorial adviser Amber Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts Sign up for The Weeds newsletter each Friday: vox.com/weedsletter Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a donation to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guests are: Ann Hsu, Former Silicon Valley Tech Executive - President of Galileo HS PTSA - Chair SFUSD: Citizen Bond Oversight Committee - Co-organizer Asian American Task Force. Matt Gonzalez, Former President Board of Supervisor - 2008 Presidential Election: Ralph Nader's VP Candidate (Green Party) - Artist - currently: SF Public Defender See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're saying goodbye to 2021 (goodbye and good riddance!) with a bang, as we break down behind the scenes stories and facts on our favorite and most memorable interviews. Pop open a beverage of your choice and enjoy as we break down which guests we loved so much we had them on twice, which guests were almost too attractive to interview, which interviews left us speechless, and how our country's racial reckoning gave birth to some of our most powerful interviews yet.It's been an emotional year, but we are still so grateful to bring you episodes filled with substance, hilarity, and heart. Thanks for coming along for the ride. See you in 2022!--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Welcome to another Sorta-Christmas Special where we sorta talk about the holidays! We open these folk-punk festivities bearing gifts. Otherwise BYOB + $5 at the door. Our first gift doesn't need a special occasion to be a special occasion. Bradley Palermo returns to Thunder Talk, this time backed by The Shadow Queens! Brian Barclay, Alex Palermo and Matt Gonzalez have come to help make some of the darkest days of the year a whole lot darker with "Krampus"! IN TONY MONTANA'S VOICE: "First you get the Dilithium, then you get the Warp Core, then you get a sexual quid pro quo between Riker and Frasier's wife." As a holiday gift to our fans we're debuting the first segment off our upcoming, brutally Rated R Star Trek Podcast for the true Trek Junk Junkies - "Trek Marks". Now if you go look in your stockings… Mark and Beth talk television formatting both past and present, Wheatley and Anthony pick apart the finer points of the Prime Directive, Sexy Thor beats out Paul Rudd as the Sexiest Man Alive in the Nine Realms, plusKawika sticks it to the colonizers while Cis white boy Dan Klink expresses his boredom with cis white boys, especially himself. OH, and you know, Christmas! 00:00:22 Mario Kart: Tokyo Drift00:02:21 Merry Markmas00:03:04 Two Hundred Year Blood War00:04:20 And A Joyous Toyotathon To You00:07:31 Wheatley's Waterbed 00:08:30 Boujee Thor00:14:51 NX-Tony Montana00:21:47 Bradley Palermo & The Shadow Queens00:36:01 "Krampus"00:38:11 The Price Is Alright00:47:45 The Price Isn't Wrong00:50:28 Jeffery's A Movie Star00:59:12 We Want The Land Back!01:03:24 Ring-A-Ding Thunder01:08:16 Brian's Cut TOTAL RUNTIME: 01:09:02 #bradleypalermo, #bradleypalermoandtheshadowqueens, #krampus, #ringofthunder #sexythorforthunderdome #sexyforuudd #sexythorforuudd, #thebestsaturdaysofourlives #thundertalk #historyofcomicbookspodcast #nopelahoma #bethielala #ringofthunder #sexythorforthunderdome #sexyforuudd #sexythorforuudd #tbsool #thebestsaturdaysofourlivespodcast #markmccray Bradley Palermo & The Shadow QueensStream “Krampus” by Bradley Palermo & The Shadow Queens on the platform of your choosing: https://song.link/us/i/1592040375Website: bradleypalermo.com Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/palermo_bradleyBradley Palermo on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bradleypalermo/The Shadow Queens on IG: https://www.instagram.com/bptsq/Bandcamp https://bradleypalermo.bandcamp.com/ released November 26, 2021 Bradley Palermo: vocals / guitar / sleigh bellsAlex Palermo: bassBrian Barclay: guitar / keys / programing TypesetterBandcamp https://typesetter.bandcamp.com/musicfacebook.com/typesettertypesettertwitter.com/typesetterchiTypesetter - Cheap Seats Bradley Palermo appears curtesy of Black Hearts & Pink Parts music The ESO Network esonetwork.comwww.patreon.com/esonetwork facebook.com/groups/esonetworkInstagram:@eso_networkTwitter: @ESONetworkfeedback@esonetwork.com#esonetwork Thunder Talk thundertalk.org Social Media: @thundertalkpod JOIN THE THUNDER FAITHFUL @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/578372072758335/ Emaill thundertalkpodcast@gmail.com #thundertalk Mark McCray - The Best Saturdays of Our Livesthebestsaturdaysofourlives.comtbsool.comtbsool.com/podcast Facebook: @tbsool ~ @tbsoolpInstagram: @MarkMcTBSOOL ~ @best_saturdays_of_our_livesTwitter: @MarkMcTBSOOLmarkmccray072@gmail.com #tbsool #thebestsaturdaysofourlives #thebestsaturdaysofourlivespodcast #markmccray Beth Ah Lo - Twitch Channel Nopelahomatwitch.tv/nopelahomaInstagram: @bethielalaTwitter: @nopelahoma#nopelahoma #bethielala Adam Whetston - The Ring of Thunder Podcast https://ringofthunder.podbean.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTSEmUoGsm-OVQYhw632OKQ/featuredFacebook: @thundertalkthorInstagram: @thundertalkthorTwitter: @thundertalkthor Johnathan Wheatley - History of Comic Books Podcastwww.podbean.com/podcast-detail/7pasn-b6748/History-of-Comic-Books-PodcastFacebook: @johnathonw ~ @historyofcomicInstagram: @hoppynsv ~ @history_of_comic_books_podcastTwitter: @HIstoryofComic#historyofcomicbookspodcast Kawika Ah Lo - aka "The Muscle"Facebook: @ktseaInstagram: @kawika_ahloTwitter: @ktsearambleson Dan Klink - aka "Kawika Variant"Facebook: @Dan.M.KlinkInstagram: @dan_klinkTwitter: @TheRealDanKlink Anthoney Arbizo@tony_in_the_zoney CMD: Riker - Show DogTic Tok: #rikerthebrittanyInstagram: @rikerandfam#Rikerthebrittany
We have a returning guest Matt Gonzalez. We get into the Mithraism going on behind the scenes with the Elite and Army officers. We get into the story of Constantine's vison and dream of the Battle of Milvian Bridge. We go into Constantine's Arch and some if the Pagan gods depicted on the artwork. We also go into the secret Mithras churches hidden beneath the Christian churches. We also get into the true origin of Christmas. We get into idols of other gods displayed throughout Constantinople Constantine's city. We also go into sun worship and idol worship going on in the Roman Catholic Church today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josh-monday/support
We have a very special guest Matt Gonzalez from my Church. We go over each member of the royal family. From the Queen all the way down to Prince Harry. We get into the true origin of their bloodline. We go over Prince Phillips true German last name and all the pedophilia in his family. We go over the Most Noble Order of the Garter the to 1% of 1% of the richest elites. We get into how the Order of the Garter is the ruling authority of the Freemasons, Knights Templar, Committee of 300 and the Priory of Sion. We got over Jimmy Savile and Bishop Peter Ball's friendship to Prince Charles. We also go into Jeffery Epstein Prince Andrew. We end the podcast with the Princess Diana conspiracy. Please subscribe to our you tube @joshmondaymusic and Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josh-monday/support
We had an amazing experience covering the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) Festival, and we're bringing you all of the behind the scenes dirt! Find out how we ended up doing not one, but 2 interviews for 2 different films (The Fabulous Filipino Brothers, and Ricochet), which film left us pleasantly confused, which interview made one of us so nervous she couldn't focus, and what caused Erin to almost poop her pants (metaphorically...we think). Then we get into the story behind Captain Party missing the panel with Margaret Cho. This was a film festival for the books, and we are exhausted. Enjoy!--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Hey, y'all! After a few weeks talking about the old days of the 2003 California recall, we realized something: neither of us knew why Gavin Newsom is getting recalled this year. So, join us as we dive into (probably) America's 4th ever gubernatorial recall election and figure out what did Gavin do to threaten his whole political future.
We're at the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) Festival with part 2 of our coverage on the documentary Ricochet (if you haven't already, check out part 1 with director Chihiro Wimbush!). Matt Gonzalez is someone whose work we have followed (both as a trial lawyer and as a politician) in San Francisco for almost 20 years, and we were so excited to have him on the show to speak about his pivotal role in Ricochet. We get into the need for reform in immigration law, how the term sanctuary city has often been misunderstood, and why working on this case was so important for him. He also shares some insight into his 2003 run for SF Mayor against Gavin Newsom, his run for Vice President alongside Ralph Nader in 2008, and how art gives him balance. Enjoy!You can follow Matt Gonzalez's art on IG--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
We're at the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) Festival discussing Ricochet, a documentary that follows a San Francisco court case that ultimately had an affect on the 2016 election and the state of the entire nation. It's a riveting documentary that not only shows you the complicated nature of court cases, but also how politics and the media often get in the way. Director Chihiro Wimbush discusses his emotional journey to finish the film after the untimely death of SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi, and how he hopes this story will motivate change in our criminal justice system. For updates on Ricochet, check out their website and FB page.You can follow director Chihiro Wimbush on Twitter .--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Welcome to the Loyal to The Soil Podcast where 3 best friends explore common interests, current events, and pop culture along with content creators across all platforms. In this episode, the boys dive deep with Special Guest Matt Gonzalez on weight loss tips, NFT's and Football Memories. Catch us on Youtube for the Video Exclusive: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1TtVFSE8EkIBZTQsE8BqhQ Catch us on Anchor for the Audio Exclusive:https://anchor.fm/isaiah-holguin1 Catch Host Isaiah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thankstokdot Catch Host Isaiah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thankstokdot/ Catch Co-Host Santos on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alexxsantoss_ Catch Co-Host Santos on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/alexxsantoss_/ Catch Co-Host Mikel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/morrochonito Catch Co-Host Mikel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikel_mondr... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isaiah-holguin1/support
This one's pretty much all about San Francisco politics 20 years ago. Matt talks about how it was that he ended up running for political office to begin with. He walks us through Tom Ammiano's write-in campaign for mayor in 1999 and Matt's eventual ascension to the Board of Supervisors the next year. What brought him into my sphere was Matt's run for mayor in 2003 against Willie Brown heir-apparent, Gavin Newsom. Other topics discussed in the podcast include: Matt's decision not to run for re-election to the Board of Supervisors his 2008 run for VP with Ralph Nader how he got started doing collage art We end with Matt's thoughts and hopes for what comes next in San Francisco. Related Podcast Hillary Ronen, Part 1 / Part 2 We recorded this podcast over Zoom in March 2021. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
Matt Gonzalez's life could've turned out very different. Born in McAllen, Texas, and raised there and across the river in Reynoso, Tamaulipas (Mexico), Matt recalls spending a lot of time camping and playing football when he was a kid. His family moved around a bit—Louisville, Baltimore, New Orleans—before returning to South Texas, where Matt finished school and played more football. The sport eventually took a back seat to debate class, and he decided to go to college at Columbia in New York City. Matt talks about arriving wide-eyed in New York. He spent four years getting his undergrad, with summers in Maine and Minnesota leading camping expeditions. Then, he decided to come to California for law school. Check back Thursday for Part 2, when Matt will share more memories from his roughly 30 years in San Francisco, which he begins to touch on here. We recorded this podcast over Zoom in March 2021. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
In this interview with Matt Gonzalez we discuss the difference between being a victim and living under the limitations of a victim mindset. How does the victim mindset impact our personal lives as well as our culture at large? This is a conversation that could set you or someone you know free to live free of this limiting mindset.
You're grabbing drinks with a friend when they say to you, "I'm just still so torn up about all the racial tension and everything that's been going on in our country. I know that I should do something about it, but I don't even know where to start." How do you respond, regardless of your viewpoints on the situation? Join Pastors Caleb and Sam and special guests, Josh Salzberg and Pastor Matt Gonzalez from Lutherans for Racial Justice, as they discuss racial justice around the table. Where do you even start? What is actually meant by "justice"? Is it different or the same as "biblical justice"? How does Jesus demonstrate how to act and what to do in our current climate and how do we continue to follow him even when it's difficult and divisive? With everything said, we know that God works all things out for good and that Jesus is reigning on the throne! In the end, everything is going to be ok. So grab a drink and pull up a chair as we discuss racial justice.
Cornel West and Tricia Rose host a live Vice Presidential Debate After Party featuring special guests Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Matt Gonzalez, and Tricia Zunker.U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee represents California's 13th District and is a leading member of the Congressional Progressive, LGBT Equality, and Black Caucuses.Matt Gonzalez ran as an independent vice presidential candidate in 2008 and was president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors when Sen. Harris was elected S.F. District Attorney in 2003. He narrowly lost a tough S.F. mayor's race against Gavin Newsom and is now the chief attorney in the S.F. Public Defender's Office.Tricia Zunker is the Democratic nominee for Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District, which went 56% for Barack Obama in 2008 and 58% for Donald Trump in 2016. She is currently an Associate Justice on the Ho-Chunk Nation Supreme Court and school board president in the district's biggest city, Wausau.https://www.thetightropepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetightropepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetightropepod Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thetightropepod Host: Cornel WestHost: Tricia RoseCreator/EP: Jeremy BerryCoordinating Producer: Allie HembroughProducer: James ArtisBeats x Butter (IG: @Butter_Records)#TheTightRope #CornelWest #TriciaRose #TriciaForWI #VPDebate
Pastor Gerard Bolling joins Mark and Julianna to discuss how we can engage with young people around issues of race, racism, our life in the church, and in our society. Pastor Bolling gives great wisdom and insight so we can reach the end goals of young people and a church which embrace and value the diversity of ethnicity, language, and culture God has created in His community. Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Bio: Rev. Gerard Bolling was born and raised in New York City and currently serves as Pastor at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO. Gerard is passionate about Urban/Deaf ministry, and treasures the dynamic programming Bethlehem does to reach people in rough urban areas including Ferguson, MO through the “More Greater Things Program” and Hope Center. He teaches at Concordia Texas, Concordia St. Paul and Concordia Wisconsin the leadership and theology. He also served as a morning session speaker at the 2019 Gathering. Gerard has a beautiful wife, Lorenda, and two super cute kids, Lincoln and Monroe. Resources from Pastor Keith Haney: The Search for My Identity by Pastor Keith Haney: youthesource.com/2019/07/25/bible-study-the-search-for-my-identity/ Keith Haney End Goals Podcast to discuss his study: kfuo.org/2020/03/24/end-goals-episode-15-youth-gathering-resource-rev-keith-haney-and-racial-reconciliation/ Kathy Haney’s Book, One Nation Under God: Healing Racial Divides in America Published by Concordia Publishing House cph.org/p-31186-one-nation-under-god-healing-racial-divides-in-america-downloadable.aspx Sessions at the Gathering dealing with race and our Christian identity: Youth Session: Our View of Justice Effects our Evangelism (Rev. B. Keith Haney) kfuo.org/2019/11/21/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-keith-haney-our-view-of-justice-impacts-evangelism/ Youth Session: Real Talk (Rev. Matthew Gonzalez) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-matthew-gonzalez-real-talk/ Adult Session: Race, Ethnicity, and Faith: Why We Need To Be Talking About This (Rev. Matt Gonzalez) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-matthew-gonzalez-race-ethnicity-and-faith-why-we-need-to-be-talking-about-this/ Youth Session: Do We Really Need to Talk About Racism (Rev. Micah Glenn) kfuo.org/2019/11/15/lcms-gathering-2019-rev-micah-glenn-do-we-really-need-to-talk-about-racism/ LCMS Resources: LCMS page on racism: lcms.org/social-issues/racism President Harrison’s Statement: blogs.lcms.org/2020/statement-on-the-death-of-george-floyd-and-the-ensuing-riots/
In this episode of Podject Los Angeles my guest Matt Gonzalez and I review our favorite movies from the 90's. We chose these movies based on the nostalgic feel we got from them. Hope you guys enjoy! Let me know what other movies you think should be on this list in the comments!
Welcome back to The Apple Circle Podcast! Yep, that's right, we're back. Sit back and enjoy while Matt Gonzalez and Robert Rosenfeld break down the latest from Apple. Join the conversation, call now with questions or comments: (949) 354-3508 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theapplecircle/support
Matt Gonzalez is a tech reviewer and the Creative Director of Jon Rettinger's YouTube channel which serves content to over one and a half million subscribers, multiple times a week. He shares his journey of how he landed in the YouTube space- from getting his start with Mac Rumors to now hosting his own personal tech channel. Matt lends advice on how to make your content unique, and what to do to differentiate yourself amongst the crowd.
Emilio Villalba(@emilio_villalba) returns to the podcast with Tamsin Smith (@slipstreamer11) to talk about their new collaborative project they are working on together! Every Sunday they get together at Matt Gonzalez(@mattgonzalez_collage)’s studio and paint on canvases together. They talk about the self-imposed limitations that make the collaboration unique, letting go of ego and expectations, understanding poetry, Tamsin’s art reviews, collaborating “politely,” and more. Tamsin’s books are titled Word Cave and Between First And Second Sleep. Their November shows will be at Adobe Books in San Francisco. This episode is sponsored by Trekell Professional Art Supplies! Go to www.trekell.com, use the code "WTD10" and enjoy 10% off of your order of brushes, panels and apparel!
Matt Gonzalez shares with Restore about worship.
This week, Bradley sits down with the President of Turning Point USA at John Jay College, Andrew Berezhansky, and returning fan favorite Matt Gonzalez to analyze the recent Democratic Debates. Get ready for an hour of analysis, hilarity and call in you’ll never forget!
Matt Gonzalez and Jesse Ortiz are here to talk about the upcoming It's Showtime Apple Event on March 25th. Are we finally going to see the Apple Streaming service we keep hearing so many rumors about? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theapplecircle/support
Coming up, local businesses react to San Francisco's new flavored tobacco ban. Then, we remember San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi with his longtime friend and colleague Matt Gonzalez. And, a local skating legend finds rhythm on the skateboard and on the bass.
Welcome to the first episode of The Apple Circle Podcast! Join Robert Rosenfeld, Matt Gonzalez, and Jesse Ortiz as they discuss their first adventure into the world of Apple. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theapplecircle/support
The best of everything 2018 holiday special, featuring Matt Gonzalaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/itech224), Cameron Whitman (http://www.cameronwhitman.com), and Jordan Drake (https://www.youtube.com/user/dpreviewcom). Tyler's Picks Computer: iMac Pro (https://www.apple.com/ca/imac-pro/) App: Spark Camera (https://www.sparkcamera.com) Stills camera: Sony A9 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPP-2c7sDYA) Video camera: Sony A7III (https://www.dpreview.com/videos/8828171479/dpreview-tv-episode-1-sony-a7-iii-review) Accessory: DJI Mavic 2 (https://www.dji.com/ca/mavic-2) Phone: iPhone XR/XS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPdtQQxPlMg) Movie: Mission Impossible Fallout (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4912910/) Game: Spider-Man for PS4 (https://store.playstation.com/en-ca/product/UP9000-CUSA02299_00-MARVELSSPIDERMAN) Book: Lost Connections, by Johann Hari (https://thelostconnections.com) Podcast: Omnibus! (https://www.omnibusproject.com) Matt's Picks Stills Camera: Fuji XT3 (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1433839-REG/fujifilm_16588509_x_t3_mirrorless_digital_camera.html) Video camera: BMPCC 4K (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1401512-REG/blackmagic_design_pocket_cinema_camera_4k.html) Phone: iPhone XS (https://www.apple.com/iphone-xs/) Game: Red Dead Redemption 2 (https://www.rockstargames.com/reddeadredemption2/) App: Booster Fuel (https://www.trybooster.com) / Lightroom CC (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adobe-lightroom-cc/id878783582?mt=8) Computer: Surface Laptop 2 (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/surface-laptop-2/8xqjkk3dd91b?activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab) Tech accessory: Surface Headphones (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/surface-headphones/8nrm8dz2zw43) Book: 4 Hour Body (http://fourhourbody.com) Movie: Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse (http://www.intothespiderverse.movie) Jordan's Picks Stills Camera: Fujifilm X-T3 (https://youtu.be/6situ5QPf6s) Video Camera: Panasonic GH5S (https://youtu.be/eSuld4BlSHQ) Accessory: Atomos Ninja V (https://youtu.be/LyyCT10SSlI) Movie: Roma (https://youtu.be/6BS27ngZtxg) Book: Like Brothers (https://www.amazon.com/Like-Brothers-Mark-Duplass/dp/1101967714) Podcast: Oh No Ross and Carrie (https://www.maximumfun.org/shows/oh-no-ross-and-carrie) Cameron's Picks Stills Camera: Nikon Z7 (https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/mirrorless-cameras/z-7.html) Phone: Google Pixel 3 (https://store.google.com/us/product/pixel_3?hl=en-US) Game: Red Dead Redemption 2 (https://www.rockstargames.com/reddeadredemption2/restricted-content/agegate/form?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rockstargames.com%2Freddeadredemption2%2F&options=&locale=en_us) App: Grammarly (https://app.grammarly.com/) Accessory: Loupedeck (https://loupedeck.com/) Book:A Series of Unfortunate Events (https://www.lemonysnicket.com/books/) Movie:Into the Spiderverse (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4633694/) Podcast: Broken Record (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/broken-record-with-malcolm-gladwell-and-rick-rubin/id1311004083?mt=2) Special Guests: Cameron Whitman, Jordan Drake, and Matt Gonzalez.
You are only as good as your daily thinking. If you think you can't, you won't. If you think you're not good enough, you aren't. If you believe that this is the best it will ever be, it is. Until you change your own thinking, nothing else will change. What will push you to think a little differently? What will push you to elevate your life? In this podcast, I want you to hear from my good friend, Matt Gonzalez, on how changing his thinking has changed his life (and the life for his family). How getting around people and in the environment you desire can elevate your belief system. And how he continuously fights for his family because of that very principle. This is a podcast about setting your mind on what you desire in life and going to get it. Enjoy!
Matt Gonzalez, chief attorney at the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, has a packed schedule these days, which is why we were even more delighted to have him as a part of Muni Diaries Live in 2017. Matt took us back to the 2003 mayoral election—in which he was neck and neck with current Lt. Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and why riding the bus as a politician in a highly contested race means you gotta always keep one eye open. Liked what you heard today? Share the Muni Diaries podcast with your friends and review us on iTunes! And we can't do this without your stories. You can submit your own slice of life in San Francisco by emailing us at muni.diaries.sf@gmail.com.
While Marv dishes pineapple cheese and Aurora lore, we spot Matt Gonzalez exiting the famous Castro Theatre. Interest piqued by our alpenhorn's siren song, he hopped into the gondola and up to jr. tiki for a chat. We talk process, opportunity, fantasy, and fakery. It's KunstCapades episode 54!
Allison and Jamie interview vice-presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez.
Allison and Jamie interview vice-presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez.
Comrades of Third Party Candidate Peter Miguel Camejo remember this stock broker cum leftist candidate for president and governor. We talk with Matt Gonzalez and Donna Warren about the life and times of Peter Camejo. Interviewer: Daniel C. Tsang, show host.
Provocatively annoying show with Matt Gonzalez and Georgia Kelly of the Praxis Peace Institute. www.praxispeace.org The post The Visionary Activist Show – April 29, 2004 appeared first on KPFA.