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In the summer of 2013, experienced climber Matt Greene disappeared without a trace in Mammoth Lakes, California. His car was in the shop, and there was no clear destination or reason for his sudden absence, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.Support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month, with benefits starting at the $3 tier!Follow us on Instagram at offthetrailspodcastFollow us on Facebook at Off the Trails PodcastIf you have your own outdoor misadventure (or adventure) story that you'd like us to include in a listener episode, send it to us at offthetrailspodcast@gmail.com Please take a moment to rate and review our show, and a big thanks if you already have! Episode Sources:CA AG Office, NamUs, Strange Outdoors, Charley Project, Climbing, Facebook, USFS, Lehigh Valley Live**We do our own research and try our best to cross-reference reliable sources to present the most accurate information we can. Please reach out to us if you believe we have mispresented any information during this episode, and we will be happy to correct ourselves in a future episode.
Join Chris Schmitt and Driver Leader Matt Greene as we discuss the latest events and upcoming initiatives here at Hirschbach Motor Lines!
In this episode, Brian is joined by Matt Greene, Executive Vice President of Luxury and Lifestyle Residences for Highgate hotels. With over 87,500 hotel rooms under management, Highgate operates a geographically diverse portfolio that spans across the US, Europe and the Caribbean and Latin America. The collection represents a dynamic array of urban assets, independent lifestyle and luxury properties, resorts, as well as full and select service and extended stay hotels. Tune in to hear who Matt Thanks for helping him along the way.
Matt Greene (LA Kings Player Development Staff) spoke to the media on the fourth day of the LA Kings 2023 Development Camp.
In August of 2022 the LA Kings team from 2012 gathered to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their Stanley Cup victory. A small group was allowed to document some of the thoughts and memories of those attending the celebration. In the third episode we remember the second round matchup against the Blues, the Conference Finals against the Coyotes and winning the Stanley Cup.
In August of 2022 the LA Kings team from 2012 gathered to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their Stanley Cup victory. A small group was allowed to document some of the thoughts and memories of those attending the celebration. This second episode focuses on the first round matchup between the LA Kings and Vancouver Canucks.
Howdy, Ags! Today, we have Dr. Matt Greene '94 of Urban Optics! In this episode, Dr. Greene shares their best practices in the eye care business to give their patients that WOW experience. So make sure to tune in and enjoy! Making WOW Possible in Eye Care Driven by his core values and core purpose, which is to make life beautiful for others through his chosen eye care and eye ware niche, Dr. Matt Greene and his team provide unique, passionate, and optimal service to their patients, who are the heart of their practice. The difference in their service can be felt when the patient walks in, and a host greets him. A concierge technician will then accompany the patient to assist in every step, making it easy for the patient to navigate and avail of the needed services. True to his mantra of making life beautiful for others, he sets a time for a team meeting to learn the personal growth goals of his team and assign accountability partners to follow up and motivate each other in achieving the said growth plans. Dr. Greene also shares the impact of zooming out and looking at the bigger picture when you feel stuck and listing the things one needs to stop doing. About Urban Optics: Led by Dr. Matthew Greene, the Urban Optics team has been carefully selected and trained to provide the ideal mix of professionalism and excellent customer service. Their goal is for the patients to be comfortable and ensure they get the help and assistance needed every time they visit the office. Knowing how hectic it can be to try and choose an eye care provider, schedule an appointment, and take time to see the eye doctor, they exerted effort to streamline the process by providing all the necessary items for the first online visit. Clients can go to the Online Patient Center to get the forms they need to complete for the initial appointment. For questions and concerns, they can also be reached by phone anytime during business hours. Outline of the Episode: [00:00] Intro [02:03] Reminiscing the fall days on campus [03:12] The genesis of Urban Optics [04:30] Urban Optic's focus that sets them apart from their competitors [06:12] The WOW experience [08:08] How Dr. Greene came up with providing the WOW experience [09:23] His and his team's personal growth goals [10:41] Biggest challenge [12:44] Urban Optics BHAG [14:15] His life hack [14:54] His favorite advice [15:35] His superpower [17:17] What gets him excited every morning [18:07] How to get in touch with Dr. Greene [19:48] Entrepreneurs Organization Resources: Website: https://www.urban-optics.com/ AGH Website: https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com/ Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://bit.ly/AGH-YouTube
Want to know how today's guest become the highest producing agent in the MLS in just three years? In this episode, Matt Greene shares his disciplined, skills-based approach to his real estate business that produces results. Listen in to learn more about his real estate investing journey and tips on building relationships with investors. Know your market! Brent Daniels
In this installment of Behind Our Local Music Scene, we meet Matt Greene. He's part of our local music scene as the drummer for the band Big Gaping Holes, and when he's not on stage, he's taking video of other local bands for DIY LIVE Huntsville! As a founder of DIY Live Huntsville, Matt aims to capture the essence of our community's local music scene, to show to a wider audience, documenting those moments of sheer rock exellence on video. Click play to hear all about it, or tune in live Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022 at 2 PM on 89.3 FM! You can watch all of the performances and interviews Matt has filmed around Huntsville here: https://www.youtube.com/c/DIYLIVEHuntsville
In this installment of Behind Our Local Music Scene, we meet Matt Greene. He's part of our local music scene as the drummer for the band Big Gaping Holes, and when he's not on stage, he's taking video of other local bands for DIY LIVE Huntsville! As a founder of DIY Live Huntsville, Matt aims to capture the essence of our community's local music scene, to show to a wider audience, documenting those moments of sheer rock exellence on video. Click play to hear all about it, or tune in live Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022 at 2 PM on 89.3 FM!You can watch all of the performances and interviews Matt has filmed around Huntsville here:https://www.youtube.com/c/DIYLIVEHuntsville
Manhattan Beach's most international podcast returns this week with two-time Stanley Cup winner and LA Kings legend Matt Greene. We talk about how what happens to the Cup stays with the Cup, a rundown of the top dive bars in Los Angeles, and Tommy's superhuman efforts to produce quality content despite fasting this week. We also have a new segment this week - Friends of the Pod! This week's segment of “3 W's” is brought to you by postal.io. Learn more and get a free trial at postal.io/dads. This week's segment of “Friends of the Pod (FOPs)” is brought to you by Brook Billings of Billings Beach Homes! Find us on Instagram at @dadsnightpodcast or email us dadsnightpodcast@gmail.com Dad's Night Podcast is brought to you on BLEAV.
Ryan Miller joined us for a holiday Monday special. Ryan started off talking about becoming a father for the 2nd time. Talked about managing his son’s team. He laughed at the other parents on the team, where his son also plays with Matt Greene’s kid. Talked about how he got into hockey. His grandfather came from Regina, his dad was born there but then settled in Michigan. His first memories of hockey were watching his cousins play for Michigan State in 84. Did some growing up in California. Started playing in Santa Clara where he got his first taste of playing goalie. Playing against his cousins, he was just a shooter-tutor for them. Instilled at a young age, to work hard. Talked about some really good teams at MS that were ranked #1. Very balanced team.Talked about going from school to the World Championships. Said it was pretty cool to be there with all the fans. Talked about going pro in a lockout year. Had a really good team in Rochester. Talked about years in BUF and a season where he played 76 games. Lindy Ruff relied heavily on his goaltenders and for whatever reason he felt comfortable slotting him into more games. Says it didn’t have a positive impact, overall, after missing the playoffs.Talked about all the outdoor events he has played in. Was a little bit trippy to be playing in the football stadium in his hometown. Was cool to be a part of so many big moments at the centre of the hockey world.Talked about 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Was a highlight but also bittersweet. If anyone was going to score, might as well have been Sid. Talked a little bit about connecting with with him for an interesting relationship over the year. Has had good hockey experiences with him, competing and training together.Talked about why he decided to sign with the Canucks. It was a very veteran group, his first year. Talked about his time in Vancouver. To be a part of the Canucks was a huge highlight for him. Just really liked this area and hopes to get back here and remind his son where he was born. Hopefully get some skiing in now that he is retired. Talked about being part of the Hockey Wives show.Talked about his retirement process. Talked about what he is up to now. Working as a consultant in the hockey ops department. But really just trying to be around with a new baby and keeping it to his family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan Miller joined us for a holiday Monday special. Ryan started off talking about becoming a father for the 2nd time. Talked about managing his son's team. He laughed at the other parents on the team, where his son also plays with Matt Greene's kid. Talked about how he got into hockey. His grandfather came from Regina, his dad was born there but then settled in Michigan. His first memories of hockey were watching his cousins play for Michigan State in 84. Did some growing up in California. Started playing in Santa Clara where he got his first taste of playing goalie. Playing against his cousins, he was just a shooter-tutor for them. Instilled at a young age, to work hard. Talked about some really good teams at MS that were ranked #1. Very balanced team. Talked about going from school to the World Championships. Said it was pretty cool to be there with all the fans. Talked about going pro in a lockout year. Had a really good team in Rochester. Talked about years in BUF and a season where he played 76 games. Lindy Ruff relied heavily on his goaltenders and for whatever reason he felt comfortable slotting him into more games. Says it didn't have a positive impact, overall, after missing the playoffs. Talked about all the outdoor events he has played in. Was a little bit trippy to be playing in the football stadium in his hometown. Was cool to be a part of so many big moments at the centre of the hockey world. Talked about 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Was a highlight but also bittersweet. If anyone was going to score, might as well have been Sid. Talked a little bit about connecting with with him for an interesting relationship over the year. Has had good hockey experiences with him, competing and training together. Talked about why he decided to sign with the Canucks. It was a very veteran group, his first year. Talked about his time in Vancouver. To be a part of the Canucks was a huge highlight for him. Just really liked this area and hopes to get back here and remind his son where he was born. Hopefully get some skiing in now that he is retired. Talked about being part of the Hockey Wives show. Talked about his retirement process. Talked about what he is up to now. Working as a consultant in the hockey ops department. But really just trying to be around with a new baby and keeping it to his family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What are the secrets to achieving financial freedom through real estate? Matt Green seems to have unlocked the code and is sharing his journey with us. On this episode, Matt Green and I talk about how having the right people on your team is the key to scaling your multifamily business fast and seeing big return on investment. Matt is an active real estate investor who focuses on multifamily acquisition and development. His goal is to force appreciation and multiply money through his strategy. [00:01 - 05:39] Opening Segment Matt shares how he and his father built their real estate portfolio in the '90s America is turning into a renter-nation Why townhouses are a big opportunity for investment How to force appreciation in properties [05:40 - 14:10] Don't Gamble by Developing Real Estate Smarter How Matt had no choice but to go into development The struggles and trials of land development Why having a good team is imperative when developing in real estate Know your exit strategy before you get into a deal [14:11 - 16:41] The Final Four What's one resource or tool that you can't live without? A property shark or county geographic information system (GIS) map If you could help our listeners avoid just one mistake in real estate, what would it be? Not keeping up on your property What's one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? Offering the best value How to follow Matt (click the links below!) Tweetable Quotes “It's really important that when you're investing in real estate and developing projects, that you have a really good team because having the right qualified people is going to help you execute faster, you're going to get things done more efficiently. And you'll get to the market quicker.” - Matt Green “I think one of the big mistakes people make is when they don't keep up on their property. If you let things go over time, then it just becomes harder and harder. It's almost like you're digging a hole which gets more and more expensive to get out of it.” - Matt Green “If you're not maintaining your properties, if you're holding them long term, but not maintaining them when it comes time for disposition, you're gonna get terrible offers.” - Sam Wilson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Matt on Instagram.com/mattgreenfan. Want to generate wealth and increase your income? Visit https://mattj.green or download his free book https://re.tgoblueprint.com/free-book-21620694256285 Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Matt Green 00:00 (teaser) We had a good team. We have an architect that was really knowledgeable about the entire process. And then we had a good legal team that basically in this town that we developed it and in the area that we develop in, there's a couple of attorneys that do every single project throughout all the different towns in this area. So they know the codes and the laws even better than the people on the board. So that's why we're able to get through and strategize and put our best strategy forward, which helps a lot. So I think it's really important that when you're investing in real estate and developing projects, you have a really good team. Because having the right qualified people is going to help you execute faster, you're going to get things done more efficiently. And you'll get to the market quicker. Intro 00:37 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big Sam Wilson 00:44 .Matt Greene, welcome to the show. Matt Green 00:51 Thank you. Appreciate it. Thanks for having me. Sam Wilson 00:53 Absolutely. The pleasure is mine. There are three questions I asked every guest who comes on the show. Can you tell us where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? Matt Green 01:01 Yeah, great. I appreciate you having me on the call. Basically, I started out about seven years ago, my father and I partnered up together to build a multifamily real estate portfolio. So he had started in real estate back in the 90s. And he had acquired a portfolio of assets, and then we teamed up together to start scaling and building out more assets. So that's where we got started. And, you know, we started out with smaller deals, and now we're working on some bigger deals now. Sam Wilson 01:29 Gotcha. That's fantastic. You guys are buying primarily multifamily right now. Matt Green 01:33 Yeah, that's all we focus on is apartments and townhouses. Those are the most secure and scalable assets. And they're the least risky. I know the pricing has gotten more expensive, especially over the past few years. But those are the most reliable assets that are going to withstand time. Sam Wilson 01:48 Right. What about townhomes? Talk to us about that. What do you see with the opportunity on that front? Matt Green 01:53 I think the whole nation as a whole is turning into more of a renter-nation, I think you got people like Zillow and Blackstone, they're all buying up single-family residential homes. So I think over time, you know, there's going to be a lot more rentals on the market. And I think the homeownership rates are going down. And I think people are less interested in doing home maintenance and keeping track of everything. So I think renting is going to be big, and I think townhouses, offer that because you get your own private entry. You know, usually, it's a two-story setup similar to a house, but you don't have to worry about all the responsibility. Sam Wilson 02:29 Yeah, I mean, that's absolutely true. It's not even just a changing, I think demographic shift, or preference of demographics in the sense that, “Hey, we can't afford it,” or, you know, that we're getting priced out of the market. It's also that people just don't want to, right, that's just the reality of it is that there's the next generation don't necessarily love cutting the grass on Saturdays. Matt Green 02:48 And then you got seniors too, that are getting older, and they don't want to keep up with it anymore. They're just moving into, you know, maybe a senior housing setup or something that's easier to manage. Sam Wilson 02:57 Absolutely. Yeah. My own parents are proof of the pudding. They just left a house for 40 years. And it's like, Wait, you're living where? Like, yeah, the yard guy comes he cuts the grass, he cuts everybody's grass, the neighborhood? That's like that's completely right off on the exterior. So it's really, really intriguing. Are you guys doing anything ground up in that space? Are you finding opportunities in value-add in the townhome space? Matt Green 03:16 Yeah, so basically, with the apartments and townhouses that we invest into. So if we get acquisition of a deal, like for example, we just did 156 unit acquisition last year that we're working on forcing appreciation on so we'll go into the building that was built in the 70s. And basically, what we'll do is we'll identify the value-add potential on the property. So we'll go and we'll put new countertops, paint, flooring, baseboard, windows, and that'll allow us to increase the rents, at least on this property, we raised them almost $400 A month once they're completed. So when you can force appreciation that quickly, it's about a three-year turnaround to get through all 156 units, you can recapture your equity, and throw it into the next deal. So I think if you can find the right deal, pay the right price, and there's enough upside to it, then you can hit a home run investing in real estate, but we also invest into ground-up projects too or working on a couple of $40 million projects where we're going to purchase the land and develop it into apartments. So one of our sites, we're going through approvals on entitlements with a town, that's going to be about eight buildings with 162 apartments on it. So we're working on getting that together and getting the approvals in line. So buy the land for maybe about $2 million. Once it's all approved. And everything's completed with you know, the entitlements, the value of the land will probably go up to $3 million within the year, and then we'll start building out the project. And then once it's all said and done, it'll probably be approximately a $40 million deal. So it'll be really nice. Sam Wilson 04:46 Yeah, absolutely. That's tremendous. You know, on the townhome front doing a value add townhome, play, I mean, in the south and I may be wrong here, but you know, I'm thinking I just think of here in Memphis, Tennessee I just don't know a lot of townhomes. developments, is that something you're on and more regional to where you guys are? Matt Green 05:04 Well, I mean, we have some townhouses. I would say the primary, you know, development and acquisition that we do are all apartments, but I think people are looking for more townhouses like they're open to them. I think it's kind of like that middle ground where it's like, maybe somebody is in a house, but you know, they'd like to townhouse over the apartment type thing. So I see a lot of that. And I think both classes of apartments and townhouses are really popular. I think, if you're building townhouses, naturally, rents are going to be a little bit higher. So maybe a little bit more expensive than the market of just an apartment, but I think they all rent everything rents, one-bedrooms, two bedrooms, and townhouses as well. Sam Wilson 05:40 Yeah, absolutely. On the new build stuff. I think that's intriguing. Walk us through that process. Because the development process is kind of a mystery, I think, you know, especially to a lot of people who are just doing value add or things like that. It's like, oh, man, that's next level. That's somewhere in the nether sphere, I might someday get there. How did you finally settle on development? And then, you know, just kind of pull back the curtains on your business, if you don't mind, on how you guys got there? Matt Green 06:04 Sure. Yeah, I think the reason we got into development wasn't necessarily by choice, but just lack of deal flow in our market. Like everything is very, very competitive. Every deal that is done is like everything's off-market, everybody, all the players know each other in the market. So everybody communicates pretty well. And things trade very, very quickly. And if anything ever hits the market, there are about 20 people that want it instantly. So it's very competitive. And if you want to scale, at least in our area, and something that we're doing is we're scaling in the South as well in the future. But you know, we had to get into land deals, because there's just we couldn't grow, there was not enough deal flow. So we had to start developing property, and you know, developing land, which is a lot more challenging. So we figured out the process, we had one deal that we worked on when we first started doing the land development, where it was just a pain to get the whole thing approved, the town gave us a lot of trouble. It was actually a property was zoned for suburban agriculture. So it was basically zoned for farmland. But next door, it was zoned for business. And then across the street, there were 200 apartments, when we presented the project to the town, they didn't like the idea because they're anti-development at the time. So we had to go through a lot of article 78 lawsuits and go to the ZBA to get a use variance. And it was very challenging. We spent over a year getting it all done. And it costs a lot of money. But we ended up getting it through as I guess it was a good learning experience for the first deal. Because we went through everything, everything got thrown at us. So we figured you know, all these different obstacles out. Then once we finally got it all approved. You know, we were able to build it out. But it was definitely a stressful first development project back when we got started with that first one. Sam Wilson 07:46 Did you have it a lot easier because you have a system? Yeah, that's it. Man. I guess once you've been fed to the wolves, you kind of know what to expect. What were some of the things that helped you get through that? When it was I mean, cuz it's risky, right? Oh, yeah. It's risky to go out and tie up land, and maybe whether you bought or not before entitlement, you know, it's risky to tie it up and then say, well, gosh, I sure hope we get this entitled, right. Without, you know, how many hundreds of 1000s of dollars may be trying to get it done? And if you don't, man, that's a strong gamble. Matt Green 08:11 Exactly. Yes. Well, I think first and foremost, we had like, we had a lot of confidence in it. So we knew that this was the perfect site for apartments, there were already apartments across the street, there's commercial next door to it, we knew that would be eventually developed as apartments, we didn't end up buying it until we got all the final approvals, because that would be even an even bigger risk, you put all the money on the line, you buy it, and then you can develop it, that would be challenging. So we kept everything on contingency before we bought it. And then once everything got cleared, we ended up buying it and developing it, but you don't know where it's gonna turn. Because if you go to, you know, Supreme Court, you don't know which way the judge is going to rule on it. But luckily, since you know, in that lawsuit, the town board actually sued the ZBA, because we got to use variance to actually develop it. So we were able to bypass the rezoning and then get site plan approval, and then eventually develop it. But I think what helped us was, you know, it's really hard to overturn a governmental approval. So when the ZBAapproved it, and the town board, you know, within the same town sued their own, you know, ZBA, sort of, I don't think they really, they didn't want to overturn it, so, and then eventually, we had a new town board within this town that came in and just dropped the lawsuit. So that helped, you know, just getting different board members into place, but it was definitely stressful cost a lot of money cost over $100,000 Just to get it to that point, and you're not sure if it's gonna come through or not. Sam Wilson 09:31 I can think of a lot more fun things to do with 100 grand than just lose it on, you know, town board meetings. So did you have any guidance along the way? Was there anybody reaching out with kind of a mentor perspective, or was it just follow your nose and keep hammering at it? Matt Green 09:48 We had a good team. We have an architect that was really knowledgeable about the entire process. And then we had a good legal team that basically in this town that we developed it and in the area that we develop in, there's a couple of attorneys that do every single project throughout all the different towns in this area. So they know the codes and the laws even better than the people on the board. So that's why we're able to get through and strategize and put our best strategy forward, which helps a lot. So I think it's really important that when you're investing in real estate and developing projects, you have a really good team because having the right qualified people is going to help you execute faster, you're going to get things done more efficiently. And you'll get to the market quicker, Sam Wilson 10:27 Right, man, that's really, really intriguing. What outside of what you just said, what are some things you would recommend to somebody who is interested in development, Matt Green 10:36 I think if you're interested in development, I think you've got to have a plan in place. You can't just go out there without a system and a plan. You have to know what you want to achieve, you have to have your end goal in mind, you can't just buy an asset without an exit plan, you have to have something where you know how you're going to recapture money out of because a lot of people go into deals and they overpay for them, and then they never get their money back. So then they're stuck, they have to wait, they're playing the waiting game until they get their capital back to go on to the next deal. So I think that's probably one of the biggest things is knowing your exit strategy. If even if you're going to stay in the deal, and maybe refinance recapture equity, at least you had that can be your exit plan. That's usually our exit plan. So the goal is to get all your capital back so you can get to the next deal. Sam Wilson 11:15 Yeah, absolutely. That's really intriguing because there are two very distinct strategies there. One is, like you said, the refinance. Actually, there's three that we see I think, commonly in the land development or the development space in finance, or do a refinance via cashing out your current, you know, investors with a new round of investors that want to hold long term, three, just selling it partially leased up and then moving on and your guys' strategy, you want to do just a straight refinance, keep it and hold it in perpetuity, it sounds like. Matt Green 11:45 exactly, yeah. And then we try to get all of our equity back. The goal is always to force appreciation, if you're gonna buy an existing building, your goal should be how can I make this property appreciate as quickly as possible so that you can refinance and recapture equity. And if you can master that system, then that's how you're going to be able to move really quickly and scale fast. That's the best way to scale. And then you can't collect your property either. Over time, you have to keep up on all the improvements there was a project that we acquired in the previous owner never kept up on all his capital improvements like the sidewalks were bad all the exterior was bad. The interiors were all rough, they're old metal cabinets from like the 50s. And there were holes in the walls, they just things weren't maintained properly. So that can also really affect your value. If you want to refinance or sell the property, the next person if you're selling the property is going to knock down the price because they're gonna have to go in and repair these things. So it's just better to keep up on them, you know, as they arise. Sam Wilson 12:38 Yeah, man, that's so true. The metal cabinet thing, I don't know if it's kind of in vogue a little bit of Matt Green 12:43 Yeah, I know they're coming back in maybe, you know, we had a metal cabinet, and they must have had a bad tenant or something because they like kick them in, they're all dented. And so it was just a mess is terrible. There's color by their color. And all over the walls, it was you know, you run into stuff like that. And then you got to come in for this specific property, we spent actually $25,000 per unit putting new cabinets countertops and doing the whole thing inside. So it was a big proces. Sam Wilson 13:10 And to your point, if you're not maintaining the properties, if you're holding them long term, but not maintaining them, when it comes time for disposition, you're gonna get terrible offers on. Matt Green 13:21 yeah, that was a deal where we bought it, it was like a $1.7 million deal. And our bank, we give them a pro forma, and then they kind of give us you know, an upon completion value, then we finance our construction and renovations to draws. And they actually valued it upon completion with the force depreciation model that we use at almost $4 million. So it was a bump of $2 million, within a couple of years. Sam Wilson 13:44 Right. And that's the beautiful thing. It's just fine. It feels that's the main thing it is, which again, going back to your point of why you're moving into or doing also ground up. I mean, I've talked to enough people on this show, they're like, look, I can buy or I can build for 150 or 175,000 units, I can buy, you know, 1980s Vintage for 225 on market, it's still a value add product, like why build. So that's absolutely intriguing, man, I've enjoyed this. Thanks for coming to the show today. Let's jump here to the final four questions. The first one is this what is one tool or resource that you find you can't live without? Matt Green 14:16 I think some of the property research tools, some like a property shark or some or even like the county GIS maps, I think those are really powerful tools where you can get in and look for land deals and look for existing properties that you can jump in and acquire. Sam Wilson 14:29 That is something no one has mentioned actually on this show yet. And I'm glad you did out of 40 episodes. Nobody's mentioned the GIS maps. Yeah, probably one of my favorite tools as well because man, you're right, you can dial in most of the time. It's free. Like oh, yeah, yeah, you can type in the county name slash or face GIS. And you can find the map and most of those are just loaded with tremendous amounts of data. Oh, yeah. Matt Green 14:53 That sometimes can Export Excel sheets and lists, right mailers? There's a lot you can do. Sam Wilson 14:58 Yes, absolutely. Yeah, if you're looking for something that has a zero-cost handle in front of it, that's a great place to start right there with your county GIS maps. Thanks for sharing that map. That's great. Question number two, if you could help our listeners avoid just one mistake in real estate, what would it be? And how would you avoid it? Matt Green 15:13 I think one of the big mistakes is, back to what we talked about already, would be where you don't keep up on your property. If you let things go over time, then it just becomes harder and harder. It's almost like you're digging a hole and then it's going to be more and more expensive to get out of it. If you don't keep up on the roofs and all the capital expenditures, entry doors, sidewalks, exterior, whether you have to repoint brick, all these different things are really important to keep up on so you don't make a hole. Sam Wilson 15:38 I love it. That's great when it comes to investing in the world, what's one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? Matt Green 15:43 I think with our apartments, we're just trying to offer the best value because, at the end of the day, your residents are your greatest value. So you have to make sure that you provide a really good service really good quality, give them the best that you can, and then it'll help pay off in the long term. Sam Wilson 15:59 Great, I love it. Matt, if our listeners want to get in touch with you, or learn more about you and your company, what is the best way to do that? Matt Green 16:05 You can follow either on LinkedIn or on Instagram at Green fan. And those are the best places. Sam Wilson 16:11 Awesome. Thank you for your time today, man. I do appreciate you. Matt Green 16:14 Appreciate it. See you later. Sam Wilson 16:15 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen if you can do that for us. That would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.
Join Tom Pysz host of We Question & Learn as he talks with Brian Slawin - Director at Ben Franklin Technology Partners, Barbara Chaffee - President & Chief Executive Officer at Tom Ridge Environmental Center, and Matt Greene - Park Operations Manager at Presque Isle State Park Complex.
In our latest tax podcast, Veronica McMahon, a senior corporate tax specialist and Matt Greene, an associate director, discuss preliminary issues hearings. They look at when you might want to take one particular issue in a tax dispute and have it determined by the tax tribunal first, before all the other issues are resolved.
In this episode, the team discusses one of their wildest hurricane intercepts ever: the historic Category 5 Hurricane Michael. The storm, which made landfall in Panama City, FL with 160mph winds, intensified at a frightening speed, catching forecasters and residents off guard. Jeff and Gabe share what it was like to witness one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States as it ripped buildings apart directly in front of them, and how the full extent of the catastrophe only truly became clear when they drove into the worst part of the damage path. We'll also hear from special guest Matt Greene, a resident of Panama City Beach. Matt details the events from the vantage point of a local and how, through the chaos and heartbreak of the aftermath, he saw his community set aside differences to rally together. Extreme 4K Footage of Hurricane Michael: https://youtu.be/wSXvcveNSTQ Category 5 Hurricane Michael (Extended Cut): https://youtu.be/y4N83C-aHxI Tornado Trackers Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Intro/Outro Music: NEW HORIZONS - Lesion X
In our latest podcast, Matt Greene, Associate Director in our tax disputes team is joined by Rachel Couter, who leads our contentious financial services practice, to discuss how non-compliance with tax obligations can have an impact if you hold a senior position in the financial services industry. Financial regulators require senior individuals (who undertake certain functions) to be "fit and proper" and can ban (and possibly fine) individuals who do not meet that standard. Proceedings or investigations by HMRC into an individual in their private capacity need to be disclosed when applying for "approved person" status. The speakers discuss a recent sample case, highlighting some key elements, and also look at the position of the employing business - which can be disciplined by the FCA in certain circumstances. The podcast looks at what the business should be doing to protect against that situation.
Jude and Brendan ditched Joshua this week to travel to distant lands - but no matter. The OFD Roster is deep, and Matt Greene was plugged into the podcast machine this week to talk about the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and college sports in general. In this episode: Notre Dame's recruiting effort in the 2022 and 2023 class - but we ain't touching 2024 right now because we aren't aliens. The Top 5 narrative isn't needed right now, but thank you very much. NIL madness all around the country. It's awesome for all of these athletes, but is it going to be this wild forever? FIND THE LOSS! Jack Coan as the starting quarterback. Our feeling about Notre Dame's biggest question mark - the offensive line. Muffet McGraw's statue. Continuing the conversation on how to honor Brian Kelly when it's all said and done. And plenty more weaved in and out of the show. Please RATE and REVIEW! All reviews left on Apple Podcasts will be read on the next OFD Podcast. Go Irish! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our latest tax podcast, Ian Hyde (head of our tax disputes team) and Matt Greene (an associate director in the same team) discuss the role that legal professional privilege plays when dealing with HMRC's information requests.
The ongoing pandemic has led to virtual hearings before the tax tribunal. In the latest in our tax podcasts series, Matt Greene, an associate director in our tax disputes team, discusses how the tribunal has evolved to allow virtual hearings and what a virtual hearing before the tribunal is like in practice. He gives his top tips for coping with a virtual hearing and dealing with problems that can arise. For example, the tribunal suggests that a remote hearing can take up to 50% longer and so that needs to be taken into account when listing the hearing. He also considers whether these types of hearing will be here to stay once normal life resumes.
An HMRC investigation can be a lengthy process, taking up valuable management time, increased costs and continued uncertainty for the business, for example on audit or on a sale of the business. In our latest podcast, Matt Greene and Ian Hyde discuss why enquiries can run on and how companies can take proactive steps to accelerate the investigation. They also provide valuable tips on how to frame correspondence with the HMRC, what to cover in meetings and how to use closure notices in a way that will make it easier and quicker to resolve matters.
Matt Greene the winner of the FLW Toyota Series Co angler division is a long time Bass U Subscriber. He won the Co Angler division with a unique technique. Glide baits got hime the bites to win the event at Lake Cumberland.
Rich Hammond and Lisa Dillman (The Athletic) recently published what they considered the best and worst trades made by the LA Kings during the Salary Cap Era. Dave Joseph joins host Jesse Cohen to examine those choices and offer up some alternative trades to replace some that don't belong. Twelve trades made over fifteen seasons by two General Managers and judged by thousands of fans. Do you agree with Hammond and Dillman's choices? Do you agree with the changes suggested in this episode? Listen and find out and let us know! Never miss an episode by subscribing today at LAKings.com/podcast
Hey Eastgate – this Sunday we’ll be celebrating the communion of the bread and cup – so if you are watching online, you’ll want to have some symbol of sustenance ready, like bread or wine or whatever is available to you. I guarantee it will be better than what we’ll be using in the in person meeting – those tiny cup and wafer things that Matt Greene commented were really authentic because they sort of taste like your really drinking blood and eating flesh. I know you’re all excited to join us this Sunday! yay.We’ll be continuing in our study of the letter to the Galatians, reading ch 4:21-31. Paul is finishing up his argument against Christians being compelled to follow the Law of Moses – and he wraps it all up with a rather strange analogy…or allegory…or maybe a little of both. He points to the story of Hagar and Sarah and the children born to them as images of people of the promise as opposed to people who work things out for themselves. Paul wasn’t trying to insinuate that the story of Hagar and Sarah had it’s real meaning in the end of the Torah age – he simply saw it as a pattern, and he saw God’s purpose revealed in that oft repeated pattern from the Biblical story.As you read the text and consider the story – you should also become familiar with the source material from Genesis: Genesis 16 and 21.What was the difference between how Isaac came to be and Ishmael? What do we learn about how God accomplishes his purposes in our lives and in this world?In what ways will this affect the way we see this world, God’s Kingdom, and our place in it?I hope you find this study as interesting as I did – hope you can join us, in person or online via Facebook and YouTube.Click here for a pdf of the teaching slideshow.
POWER HALF HOUR with John Tsai and Matt Greene on Ugust 19, 2020. Interviewing Philadelphia agent, Matt Greene, on how he is able to sell 100+ homes as a one man show by mastering scripts and dialogues! Connect with Matt https://www.mattgreenephiladelphia.info/ ---------- If you haven't already, please SUBSCRIBE to my channel :) ---------- What is the POWER HALF HOUR? The Power Half Hour started in March 2020. It is a concise 30 minute interview with a top performer/influencer; usually in real estate. It was created with the intention to motivate, inspire, and influence realtors in their craft, and also keep us all connected. You can join in on these live Wednesday Power Half Hour interviews via Zoom or Facebook Live. Connect with John Tsai for those links. ---------- STAY CONNECTED with John Tsai Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tsairealestate YouTube https://www.youtube.com/johntsaiprec ---------- STAY TUNED for my upcoming coaching program and book! Coming Early 2021!
In this episode, I speak with Matt Greene. Matt is cohost of the podcast Movie Town Movie Club. We speak about the coronavirus, conspiracy thinking, and news bias.
Managing a sales team during the pandemic? You’ll want to listen to our new episode of “True Confessions of a Sales Leader,” The Olsen Group’s podcast where sales leaders share their secrets of success, insight, and guidance.For this crucial episode, we interviewed our own Gary Brashear, Managing Partner, The Olsen Group, and Matt Greene, head of sales for Fetch (https://www.fetchpackage.com/), a company that offers direct-to-door package delivery for apartment and multi-family buildings. Gary and Matt share how they are coping with the disruption, how they are motivating their sales team, and what they see on the horizon.
On this very special episode we sat down with three successful entrepreneurs whose combined resumes make for a powerful discussion! The goal was to give our audience an unfiltered look into how Covid-19 has impacted the past, present and future of 4 vulnerable industries - Hotels, Restaurants, Real Estate, & Fitness.Matt Greene, the Executive VP of Operations for Evolution Hospitality. Jimmy Langley, the CEO and Founder of Empress Investments, LDG Commercial, and Resident Brewing. And Artem Sharoskin, the CEO and Founder of The Boxing Club Sport & Fitness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Support us at patreon.com/rgs_productions where you can get the episodes early, ad free and access to other exclusive content.On this episode we have a special guest Matt Greene who tells us some of the crazy things he has gotten into patrolling the streets as a city cop. We also discuss bathroom humor, review Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Adam educates us on Chinese bathroom etiquette. Find more Jeff's BLT fun on our website at rgs-productions.com and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @jeffs_blt. Enjoy!Time Codes:0:01:45chinese people airport0:05:03introduction0:06:31where’s jeff0:08:21Bathroom talk0:09:01nik culp stories0:12:46workout yoga plan0:13:21Sleep schedule0:15:36Review0:21:11break0:21:43police stories1:05:06san fran story1:08:36Hotdog/ending
View this post on Instagram This was an exciting encounter near our Little Rain Lake Preserve in Clay county. Our land manager, Matt Greene, was … The post 28. Ocala to Osceola (O2O) Corridor | Susan Carr, North Florida Land Trust appeared first on Orange Blaze: A Florida Trail Podcast.
Matt Greene, Presque Isle State Park operations manager, and Timothy Bruno, chief of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's Office of the Great Lakes, discuss the causes and consequences of Lake Erie's high water levels and how the state is planning for the future.
OFD women's basketball writer Matt Greene joins Josh and Jude for an explosive podcast. The trio discusses: *The NCAA Women's Tournament *Muffet McGraw's Power Moves *Sculptor of greatness *Jim Delany's dream *A Lone Star accomplice *Heart U 4-ever Big East * Is this what you wanted? *RIP Rivalry *Notre Dame's disappearing Nickel *Linebacker Value Meal #3 *GO HOCKEY x 2 *Elite 8 on the docket *Hints of a Dyngus Day surprise We thoroughly enjoyed this one, and we think you will too. RATE AND REVIEW! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1:08:23 – Audio montage and interweaving with the REAL audio that Eddie Murray shared, and a rare interview with radio legend, Joe Penner, Matt Greene’s Today I Learned Reddit Recap, Our Serial and more!! That Ribber Guy masters all ceremonies!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber. […]
Matt Greene Interview In this episode of the Binary Barbershop, Gus and longtime friend, Matt Greene, sit down for a discussion about current technology trends and interests, what we look for when we evaluate potential talent for cyber security positions and how people making the transition from the military to the civilian world can give … Continue reading "BBS #0017 – Matt Greene Interview"
This podcast has been a long time coming even though I've only been podcasting for a short time now. Matt Greene on of my best friends doesn't have a bidet and it upsets me. When I take time off to visit him and his wife I'm forced to be conventinal and use paper or bring my own wet wipes. I think its time I put my money where my mouth is a surprise him and his wife with a bidet of their own. People, don't let your loved ones live inferior lives when life changing upgrades are less than 50 bucks.... Palmetto Pursuit Instagram
39:15 – PQ Ribber relaunches the pop culture projectile of podcasts!! Music from the new Azure Attorney album!! Matt Greene’s Today I Learned Reddit Recap!! PQ talks about Alex Jones, catches you up a tiny bit with the YouTubes he has been viewing, and otherwise digresses!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United […]
S2BonusEp07: Host Scott David Chase and Matt Greene make a virtual mixtape, discussing their ten favorite U2 songs.
Released in 1996, David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest was critically lauded on release and became a New York Times bestseller. But since the author's suicide in 2008, the book and Wallace himself has undergone a change in reputation. While the book still has its staunch defenders, with many considering it a masterpiece, it has also become shorthand for a sort of ‘literary chauvinism' - seen to be adored by a certain type of male reader who insists on imposing their opinion on all, especially via social media. What made this book so notable in the first place? Why does it possess a reputation for being both prophetic and difficult? And why is it now maligned in some quarters as a totem for toxic masculinity and how can the legacy and reputation of an author be maintained after death? With Jonathan McAloon, Elsa Court and Matt Greene. Presenter: Hayley Campbell Producer: Dale Shaw
This summer, Road Trippin' showed no bounds. From the hardwood to the slopes, in the ring, on stage & now to the ice - Hockey is a part of the family! 2 X Stanley Cup Champ with The LA Kings, Matt Greene has stepped into the retirement world but is still part of the game. With that comes the opportunity to talk the sport, being a forever Champ, compare sports w/ another Champion in RJ & plenty more. Did you know there were rules to "owning" the Cup for 24 hours? You soon will. Matt also weighs in on what he thinks of the "NBA rest" game, how much he, himself loves the Hermosa lifestyle on the sand & oh we cannot forget, he was the 1st & only thus far, to come prepared to his edition of RT. Tune-in & find out just how he has separated him from the rest! #DoubleCheers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Los Angeles Kings are hosting a special movie screening of the documentary "Ice Guardians", Saturday morning to benefit the Kings Care Foundation. The event will feature a post-movie Q and A with several former NHL players including Kings 2012 Stanley Cup Champion Kevin Westgarth, Luc Robitaille, Matt Greene and Jarret Stoll. Westgarth joined host Jesse Cohen to talk about his participation in the film and the upcoming event. Tickets for the general public are available at www.lakings.com/IceGuardians. Then listen as Sean O'Donnell, Kyle Calder and Jaimie Storr tell stories from their playing days following the Delta Kings Class event last Thursday at the Smoky Hollows Studio in El Segundo.
This week Travel Today Peter Greenberg comes from the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, where he will also be speaking at the travel and adventure show at the San Diego Convention Center. Joining Peter will be Troy Johnson from San Diego Magazine who details the secrets of Gaslamp — the Hard Rock is located at the entrance to the historic district. Other San Diegans stop by, such as Terry Brennan, Curator and Director of Restorations at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, who discusses the museum's latest exhibits, the Spitfire Mk. XVI, a Navy F6F Hellcat and an A-4 Skyhawk jet, and how San Diego was truly the forefront of aviation history. Gabe Selak, History Ambassador for the San Diego History Center, describes the importance of San Diego’s preserved architecture and the variety of styles in the city. He also talks about the history of the San Diego Zoo, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Matt Greene, General Manager of the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, shares why he’s returned to the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego — celebrating its tenth anniversary — and all the things he could not leave behind. There's all that and more as Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego.
This week Travel Today Peter Greenberg comes from the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, where he will also be speaking at the travel and adventure show at the San Diego Convention Center. Joining Peter will be Troy Johnson from San Diego Magazine who details the secrets of Gaslamp — the Hard Rock is located at the entrance to the historic district. Other San Diegans stop by, such as Terry Brennan, Curator and Director of Restorations at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, who discusses the museum's latest exhibits, the Spitfire Mk. XVI, a Navy F6F Hellcat and an A-4 Skyhawk jet, and how San Diego was truly the forefront of aviation history. Gabe Selak, History Ambassador for the San Diego History Center, describes the importance of San Diego’s preserved architecture and the variety of styles in the city. He also talks about the history of the San Diego Zoo, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Matt Greene, General Manager of the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, shares why he’s returned to the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego — celebrating its tenth anniversary — and all the things he could not leave behind. There's all that and more as Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego.
Trevor Lewis, Matt Greene and Nic Dowd all scored to give the Kings a 3-2 OT victory over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins. Jack Jablonski and Darrin Pfeiffer joined host Jesse Cohen at STAPLES Center following the game to share their thoughts on the Kings finally ending their scoreless streak. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or any other podcasting app. Subscription links and recent episodes can be found at LAKings.com/podcast.
The focus turns to hockey as the guys sit down with UND women's hockey assistant coach Erik Fabian and discuss a wide range of topics. He shares his thoughts on this season's team, the incredible second-half run they went on run last year, how recruiting has evolved and we learn what "Swenglish" is. He also reflects on his playing days at UND, Matt Greene and Zach Parise going one-on-one in practice, Dave Hakstol's early coaching days and the impact that Coach Brad Berry has had on him since day one at UND.
We're closing in on a month since the LA Kings became the 2014 Stanley Cup Champions. Since then, the NHL Entry Draft has come and gone. Teams have also snatched up free agents. Chanelle and Diane check in on a hot desert day to talk losing Willie Mitchell and Linden Vey, signing Marian Gaborik and Matt Greene, and reveal how the Kings scored on the New York Rangers one more time. Plus, with the playoffs over, they have more time to praise great moves by other teams and laugh at the Washington Capitals.
Chanelle and Diane recap the Kings clowning themselves against the Calgary Flames again, celebrate point milestones for Justin Williams and Anze Kopitar, and decide whether the Kings-Sharks rivalry is now the best in the west and possibly in the entire NHL. Plus, Matt Greene returns to earth and Ben Scrivens pummels the month of November into submission.
Mayday! Mayday! More Kings have fallen under the injury train, including starting goaltender Jonathan Quick. Additional Kings prospects get called up to fill holes, and the Pearson-Vey-Toffoli line has made fans love them early. Chanelle and Diane cope with seeing key Kings players out for weeks, and Chanelle uncovers exactly what's happened to missing defenseman Matt Greene.
The LA Kings' regular season has officially started, and at the end of the first week they hold a 1-1-0 record. We lose our minds over All-American Hero Trevor Lewis’ goaltending debut and lament how good Evander Kane was determined to be in the game against the Winnipeg Jets. Jeff Carter’s on pace to be a goal-per-game player, but Matt Greene is currently the guy who should always get the puck.
Today's show goes in so many different directions, it's hard to even know where to start.The 2011-12 LA Kings were a tight-knit group of guys, no doubt. However, they were also an eclectic mix of personalities. You had the grizzled vet in Willie Mitchell, the new guy in Mike Richards, the ultra-reserved goalie in Jonathan Quick and so on. There was also Drew Doughty. He's given us so many great quotes over the last few seasons it would be hard to narrow things down to a best-of type list - although declaring his hatred for the Canucks as 'definitely a 10' and saying 'We hate every single guy on that team!' was certainly some good stuff. Today, he's back. Doughty joins on the MayorsManor show for an absolutely incredible journey. He sells out several of his teammates, reveals something GM Dean Lombardi talked to him about at draft time in 2008, professes his love for all things London...and, of course, weighs in on the recent Toronto Blue Jays managerial change. Here's a few other topics we'll touch on... - Criticism of his off-season conditioning - Training with the OHL's London Knights - Wayne Simmonds - Is he thinking about signing a deal to play in Europe if the lockout continues? - Trading in Trevor Lewis for a new best friend - Cowboy hats - When he might be coming back to LA - Brad Doty - Seeing his name on the Stanley Cup - What he wants to do to Matt Greene and why - Which Kings player isn't isn't as smart as he thinks he is - Why Kings fans love Bobby Ryan - LA Kings trivia - His current hatred level for the Canucks...and the Coyotes - Twitter questions from fans (his fear of birds, fighting Joe Thornton and more) - He answers Colin Fraser's question about spooning with Lewis - And if that's not enough, Quick interrupts the show with a question of his own for Doughty! As always, the Kings 2008 first round draft pick really brought his A-game today. You probably want to listen a few times... NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES
Among the many sub-stories to the NHL lockout is the number of players who've signed deals to play in Europe. And specific to the LA Kings, the player the organization is most likely concerned about is defenseman Alec Martinez.Back on November 13th he was struck in the face with a slapshot while playing for TPS Turku in Finland. MayorsManor had previously posted pictures and video of the situation. However, Martinez is only now available to talk about things after being on the mend for the past few weeks following surgery that required metal plates to be inserted into his face.On Wednesday's show, Kings defenseman Matt Greene told us how he's been getting updates on his teammate via Momma Martinez. Today, Alec joins us to talk about everything that went down overseas. Here's just a partial list of some of the things we'll get into...- Did he have a concussion?- When will he back on the ice?- Having surgery in the U.S. vs. Finland- Staying in touch with teammates during the lockout- How the Kings found out about the injury - Very specific details about what he's gone through - How Ian Laperriere factored into the overall story Here's the first in-depth interview Martinez has done since being injured in Finland ... LINK TO THE SHOW: http://blogtalk.vo.llnwd.net/o23/show/4/085/show_4085221.mp3 Thanks for listening!
This week: 7 effing years! Our NADA series continues with Los Angeles based artist Matt Greene. (b. 1972, lives and works in Los Angeles) Past Exhibitions: "Defenders of Reality," Peres Projects, Los Angeles "Eden's Edge," curated by Gary Garrels, Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Forthcoming Solo Exhibition, Deitch Projects, New York Group Show, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London, England "Swallow Harder: Selections from the Collection of Ben and Aileen Krohn," Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, curated by Robin Held "the wilderness is gathering her children once again," Peres Projects, Berlin, Germany "LAXed: Paintings from the Other Side," Peres Projects, Berlin, Germany "Panic Room" works from the Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation Centre For Contemporary Art, Athens "We Are the Dead," Modern Art Inc., London, UK "She Who Casts the Darkest Shadow on Our Dreams," Peres Projects, Los Angeles, California "JT Leroy, Origins of Harold," Deitch Projects and Art Production Fund, New York, NY "Translation," Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France "Traum/Trauma Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection, Athens," Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria "Gravity's Rainbow," Peres Projects Athens, Greece Greene has been featured in Art Forum, Flash Art, The Believer, Frieze, I-D, The New York Times, and recently catalogues of his work were published by Peres Projects ("She Who Casts the Darkest Shadow on Our Dreams") and The Moore Space ("Scream"). Catalog available for the solo exhibition at Deitch Projects, New York. Greene's work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; and the Honart Museum, Terhran.
The MayorsManor podcast is back for the 2011-12 NHL season and this edition isn't going to need much of an intro.Prior to the LA Kings departing for their season opening trip to Europe for the NHL Premiere series, we caught up with various players to talk about the experience in front of them.All of your favorite Kings are included, like - Drew Doughty, Matt Greene, Jack Johnson, Anze Kopitar, Willie Mitchell, Dustin Penner, Rob Scuderi, Jarret Stoll, Kevin Westgarth and more. Even the new guys are get involved - Simon Gagne, Ethan Moreau and Mike Richards! We play a slightly twisted game of word association, find out who will be the best dressed and worst dressed player on the trip, plus take a few guesses on who will be the most annoying person on the plane ride over.Get to know a whole new side of this year's LA Kings team...Audio player available here.note: this podcast will be available on itunes later todayThe Mayor www.twitter.com/MayorNHL www.facebook.com/MayorsManor
Matt Greene and Jarret Stoll conference call