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This week on the Final Straw Radio, we're sharing an interview with Matt Hart of the Los Angeles Anarchist Black Cross chapter of the ABC Federation. We talk about the book Matt just released via PM Press, an expanded edition of Boris Yelensky's history of anarchist prisoner support “Shadows In The Struggle For Equality”, illustrated by NO Bonzo. Matt talks about the work of the LA-ABCF, ABC's pre-history with the Narodnik movement in mid-19th century Russia, prisoner defense under the nihilist movement, some moments in resistance and mutual aid through the following hundred and fifty years or so, some colorful moments and comrades up into the 21st century. We hope you enjoy! [ 00:01:16 - 01:19:36 ] Then, we'll share a reading of the 2025 June 11th statement since this week is the day of Solidarity with Long Term Anarchist Prisoners. More info on that initiative at June11.noblogs.org [ 01:19:41 - 01:30.51 ] . ... . .. Featured Tracks: Filmmuzik by E.M.A.K from Deutsche Elektronische Musik Vienna Arcweld - Fucked Gamelon - Rigid Tracking by Set Fire To Flames from Signs Reign Rebuilder
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catchup with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to her about changes to prisoners' voting eligibility, the party calling for more funding for Whakaata Māori in Budget 2025, and ECE recommendations. For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court about David Seymour's proposal to reduce the size of cabinet, an ACT Members Bill aimed at removing mandatory climate-related disclosures for banks, as well as last week's unprecedented senior doctor strikes. Joel spoke to Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, about animal product imports to New Zealand, as a petition to Parliament to ensure imports are coming from country's with animal welfare standards on par with ours. Joel also spoke to Robert Patman, a Professor of International Relations at the University of Otago, about his article on the Conversation, discussing his concerns over the Trump Administration's proposed peace deal regarding Russia's war on Ukraine, and how New Zealand should proceed with supporting Ukraine. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss young people developing their political views through social media. Whakarongo mai
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catchup with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to her about changes to prisoners' voting eligibility, the party calling for more funding for Whakaata Māori in Budget 2025, and ECE recommendations. For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court about David Seymour's proposal to reduce the size of cabinet, an ACT Members Bill aimed at removing mandatory climate-related disclosures for banks, as well as last week's unprecedented senior doctor strikes. Joel spoke to Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, about animal product imports to New Zealand, as a petition to Parliament to ensure imports are coming from country's with animal welfare standards on par with ours. Joel also spoke to Robert Patman, a Professor of International Relations at the University of Otago, about his article on the Conversation, discussing his concerns over the Trump Administration's proposed peace deal regarding Russia's war on Ukraine, and how New Zealand should proceed with supporting Ukraine. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss young people developing their political views through social media. Whakarongo mai
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie speaks to MP Simon Court about the government's proposed changes to Early Childhood Education (or ECE) regulations, NZ First's proposed gender bill and ACC's ethnic outcomes target. Evie speaks to early childhood representative on the NZ Educational Institute National (NZEI) Executive Zane McCarthy about the proposed changes to ECE, and why they spark cause for concern. News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel speaks to Queer Endurance / Defiance member, Leliel Trethowen, about Winston Peter's proposed gender bill. Joel speaks to a board member of EPCAT Child Alert; an organisation aimed at ending child sexual exploitation Rebecca Kingi, about National MP, Greg Flemming, calling for cross-party support for anti-trafficking legislation. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss changes in the way AI is being used. Whakarongo mai.
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie to discuss who the use of AI has durastically evolved over the past year!
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie speaks to MP Simon Court about the government's proposed changes to Early Childhood Education (or ECE) regulations, NZ First's proposed gender bill and ACC's ethnic outcomes target. Evie speaks to early childhood representative on the NZ Educational Institute National (NZEI) Executive Zane McCarthy about the proposed changes to ECE, and why they spark cause for concern. News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel speaks to Queer Endurance / Defiance member, Leliel Trethowen, about Winston Peter's proposed gender bill. Joel speaks to a board member of ECPAT Child Alert; an organisation aimed at ending child sexual exploitation Rebecca Kingi, about National MP, Greg Flemming, calling for cross-party support for anti-trafficking legislation. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss changes in the way AI is being used. Whakarongo mai.
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp about Te Pāti Māori MPs not attending the Select Committee over their contempt of the House due to their haka in Parliament over the Treaty Principles Bill and their plans to hold their own hearing, and the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act passing its final reading. For our weekly catch up Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about the justice select committee releasing its report recommending the bill be scrapped, the tariffs imposed on New Zealand trade by the US last week, as well as ACT MP Andrew Hoggard facing criticism over potential conflicts of interest. Evie spoke to Senior Economics Lecturer at the University of Otago, Murat Ungor about the impact of Donald Trump's trade tariffs on Aotearoa and its economy. Joel spoke to the spokesperson for Toitū te Tiriti and Professional Teaching Fellow in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Eru Kapa-Kingi, and Māori Studies Professor at the University of Auckland and Chair of Te Rūnanga-ā-Iwi o Ngāti Kahu, Margaret Mutu, about the Justice Select Committee calling for the Treaty Principles Bill to be thrown away, with an analysis by Newsroom showing 90% of submissions were against the bill. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss non-linear careers. Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss non-linear careers.
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss non-linear careers.
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp about Te Pāti Māori MPs not attending the Select Committee over their contempt of the House due to their haka in Parliament over the Treaty Principles Bill and their plans to hold their own hearing, and the repeal of Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act passing its final reading. For our weekly catch up Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about the justice select committee releasing its report recommending the bill be scrapped, the tariffs imposed on New Zealand trade by the US last week, as well as ACT MP Andrew Hoggard facing criticism over potential conflicts of interest. Evie spoke to Senior Economics Lecturer at the University of Otago, Murat Ungor about the impact of Donald Trump's trade tariffs on Aotearoa and its economy. Joel spoke to the spokesperson for Toitū te Tiriti and Professional Teaching Fellow in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Eru Kapa-Kingi, and Māori Studies Professor at the University of Auckland and Chair of Te Rūnanga-ā-Iwi o Ngāti Kahu, Margaret Mutu, about the Justice Select Committee calling for the Treaty Principles Bill to be thrown away, with an analysis by Newsroom showing 90% of submissions were against the bill. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss non-linear careers. Whakarongo mai!
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to her about Finance Minister, Nicola Willis' plans to combat Aotearoa's supermarket duopoly, Green MP, Tamatha Paul's comments about police, and Te Pāti Māori's recent calls for mandatory police body cameras. For our weekly catch up with The ACT Party's Simon Court, Joel speaks to him about the Resource Management Act, or RMA reforms and concerns about the country's health and police system, following an 11-year old being misidentified as a 20-year old by police, and administered antipsychotic drugs. On Friday, they spoke to the spokesperson for People Against Prisons Aotearoa and Criminology Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr Emmy Rākete, about Tamatha Paul's comments about police practices in the country, the reaction they have received, and whether the reaction has been justified. They speak to the Chief Executive Officer of Consumer NZ, Jon Duffy, about Nicola Willis' plans to combat the supermarket duopoly and how the organisation are feeling about these developments. On Friday, they also spoke to a Senior Politics and International Relations Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Tim Fadgen, about US President Donald Trump's ‘overreach' in American universities, and if we should expect similar occurrences at New Zealand universities. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins Joel in studio to continue our discussion around the Netflix series ‘Adolescence,' fandoms, and exploring the role of soft power. Whakarongo mai
This week on the Monday Wire: For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to her about Finance Minister, Nicola Willis' plans to combat Aotearoa's supermarket duopoly, Green MP, Tamatha Paul's comments about police, and Te Pāti Māori's recent calls for mandatory police body cameras. For our weekly catch up with The ACT Party's Simon Court, Joel speaks to him about the Resource Management Act, or RMA reforms and concerns about the country's health and police system, following an 11-year old being misidentified as a 20-year old by police, and administered antipsychotic drugs. On Friday, they spoke to the spokesperson for People Against Prisons Aotearoa and Criminology Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr Emmy Rākete, about Tamatha Paul's comments about police practices in the country, the reaction they have received, and whether the reaction has been justified. They speak to the Chief Executive Officer of Consumer NZ, Jon Duffy, about Nicola Willis' plans to combat the supermarket duopoly and how the organisation are feeling about these developments. On Friday, they also spoke to a Senior Politics and International Relations Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Tim Fadgen, about US President Donald Trump's ‘overreach' in American universities, and if we should expect similar occurrences at New Zealand universities. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins Joel in studio to continue our discussion around the Netflix series ‘Adolescence,' fandoms, and exploring the role of soft power. Whakarongo mai
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, is studio to continue their discussion into the Netflix TV series, 'adolescence,' fandoms, and 'soft-power'!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss the new TV series, 'Adolescence,' and how this series delves into toxic masculinity and incel culture.
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to her about the Winston Peters meeting with his US counterpart, Marco Rubio, the recent Ipsos Issues Monitor Survey findings, and the recent developments in Israel's war on Gaza. For our weekly catch up Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about the ACT party entering candidates into local elections, ACT MP Mark Cameron criticising National's approach to rural communities, as well as David Seymour failing to inform the Education Minister that a key school lunch provider was going into liquidation. Evie also spoke to Geopolitical Analyst at the University of Otago, Geoffrey Miller about Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters recent trip to the US, and what outcomes this achieved for US New Zealand relations. Joel spoke to the Political Marketing Expert from the University of Auckland Edward Elder about the most recent Ipsos Issues Monitor Survey, which recorded the government as having the lowest score since the survey started collecting data in mid-2017. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio today to discuss the new tv series ‘Adolescence', and how this relates to creativity and innovation. Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss ‘mobility' and the power that brings to the individual - and the requirement of an economy to support it.
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to her about the NZ First Leader, Winston Peter's anti-DEI members bill, the Infrastructure Investment Summit, and the recent changes regarding Whānau Ora. For our weekly catch up, Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about one of the key school lunch programme providers going into liquidation, NZ First's anti-DEI members bill and the ACT Party's critique of University of Auckland TeTiriti Course. Joel spoke to the National Secretary for the Public Services Association, Fleur Fitzsimons, about Winston Peter's anti-DEI members bill, and how this will affect the public sector. Joel also spoke to the Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation New Zealand, Shaun Robinson, about the government's removal of RSE guidelines in schools without implementing a clear alternative. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio today to discuss ‘Mobility' and the power that brings to the individual - and the requirement of an economy to support it. Whakarongo mai!
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to her about the NZ First Leader, Winston Peter's anti-DEI members bill, the Infrastructure Investment Summit, and the recent changes regarding Whānau Ora. For our weekly catch up, Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about one of the key school lunch programme providers going into liquidation, NZ First's anti-DEI members bill and the ACT Party's critique of University of Auckland TeTiriti Course. Joel spoke to the National Secretary for the Public Services Association, Fleur Fitzsimons, about Winston Peter's anti-DEI members bill, and how this will affect the public sector. Joel also spoke to the Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation New Zealand, Shaun Robinson, about the government's removal of RSE guidelines in schools without implementing a clear alternative. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio today to discuss ‘Mobility' and the power that brings to the individual - and the requirement of an economy to support it. Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss ‘mobility' and the power that brings to the individual - and the requirement of an economy to support it.
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss students starting/going back to university!
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court about government legislation for a four year parliamentary term, and the government giving further powers for citizen arrests. News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to the Director of Advocacy at IHC New Zealand; an intellectual disability advocacy group, Tania Thomas, on the recently released Stats NZ figures showing a large number of individuals with a disability are needing better care in at least one aspect of their life. Joel speaks to an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, on his doctoral research, calling for Aotearoa to adopt an animal welfare police unit. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss students starting university for the year Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss students starting/going back to university!
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court about government legislation for a four year parliamentary term, and the government giving further powers for citizen arrests. News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to the Director of Advocacy at IHC New Zealand; an intellectual disability advocacy group, Tania Thomas, on the recently released Stats NZ figures showing a large number of individuals with a disability are needing better care in at least one aspect of their life. Joel speaks to an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, on his doctoral research, calling for Aotearoa to adopt an animal welfare police unit. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss students starting university for the year Whakarongo mai!
The world is in a state of chaos, but one thing you can rely on each week is new music on DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio. This week's show can now be streamed and features new tracks from bands including The Black Veils, DEAD LIGHTS, Psyclon Nine, The Awakening, Crush of Souls, Ghosting, Raskolnikov, MATT HART, Freaky Mind, and Je T'aime. Also in the mix are Youth Code, Eisbrecher, Clan of Xymox, Black Rose Burning, Panic Priest, Amulet, and much more! As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and considering following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 23 February 2025 dstrtd sgnl + mnglxplr, “Mängelexemplar” MATT HART, “Rotations” Freaky Mind, “On the Hook” Crush of Souls, “No Soul” Stahlschlag, “Govina Paramananda” 40 Octaves Below, “Korr” Youth Code, “Carried Mask” Eisbrecher, “Kaltfront” April Art, “Rodeo” The Awakening, “Haunting” Psyclon Nine, “Devil's Work” Dear Suicide, “Once Broken Never Broken (Static Logic remix)” Aesthetische, “Ain't Gonna Fuck With My Brain” Panic Priest, “Untamed (Drumless)” Black Rose Burning, “Whisper (acoustic)” Clan of Xymox, “Suffer (Sine remix)” Dead Lights, “Take” Blackbook, “Normal” C-LEKKTOR, “Are You Ready for the Bass” The Black Veils, “Gas Light!” Caressing Misery, “A Thousand Seasons” Twice Dark, “Telekinetic” Heimberg, “Glass Prison” Amulet, “Erase Me” Ghosting, “Amphetamine Logic (Live)” VOITH, “Sister of the Dark” Esoterik, “Trickster” Je T'aime, “When Dreams Cease” Raskolnikov, “Gorgon'Zola” Empereur, “Still Life” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
In the mix this week on DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio are new tracks from bands and artists including Peter Murphy, Lunar Paths, Matt Hart, Kali Dreamer, The Awakening, Torul, Extize, Encephalon, Mercury's Antenna, Balduvian Bears, Noemi Aurora, Aiming, Lézire, Pneumagnosis, Ghosting, Pink Turns Blue, and The Mystic Underground. I hope you will give it a spin and thank you for supporting underground music! As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and considering following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 16 February 2025 Peter Murphy ft. Trent Reznor, “Swoon” Balduvian Bears, “Underworld” Aiming, “At Sea” Kali Dreamer, “In Loving Misery” Bam Margera & Amore ad Luna, “Love in Chains” Mekong, “Black Swan” Undertheskin, “Done” Plague Garden, “Shadows” Bloody, Dead & Sexy, “Frequency” Ghosting, “All Your Dreams” Giirls, “Illness” En Esch ft. Raymond Watts, “Push” Flesh Field, “Afraid of Tomorrow” Lézire, “Souls Apart” Lunar Paths, “Zero Trust Mentality” Matt Hart, “The Last Rave” The Awakening, “Fallout” Dance My Darling, “Smells Like Fabulous (Descaped version)” Pneumagnosis, “Let the Flowers Fall” Mercury's Antenna, “The Reflecting Skin (William Faith remix)” Encephalon, “Illusions” Attribution, “The Alibi (Solemn Shapes mix)” Torul, “Conversations” Extize, “Renaissance Rave” Soft Vein, “Black Bag” The Ultimate Dreamers, “Traum” Pink Turns Blue, “Stay for the Night” Noemi Aurora, “Too Late to Die” The Mystic Underground, “Remember Me” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
This week on the Monday Wire... For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court about the ACT Party's role at Waitangi Day, the latest unemployment figures and the government's second emissions reduction target. She also spoke to the New Zealand Council of Trade Union (NZCTU) Economist and Policy Director Craig Renney about the continuing rise in unemployment in Aotearoa. News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at the Victoria University of Wellington, Christine McCarthy, about the need for colour in New Zealand's prisons. Evie spoke to Geopolitical analyst at the University of Otago Geoffrey Miller about Aotearoa's relationship with the Cook Islands - which made news headlines over the weekend. And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss using AI in a working environment. Whakarongo mai!
This week, Global Innovator, Matt Hart, Joins News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss AI in a working environment.
25 years ago, the Toronto and Canadian music landscape was turned on its ear with the release of The Russian Futurists' internationally acclaimed debut, The Method of Modern Love. The album is an unabashed confession of romance built on a bedrock of thrift-store toy keyboards and cheap guitars recorded on a porta studio. The Method of Modern Love won fans in R.E.M's Peter Buck, former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon, and filmmaker Jason Lee. The Magnetic Fields' first two albums, Distant Plastic Trees and The Wayward Bus, were the template for The Russian Futurists and a change in the direction of Canadian indie music!
This week on the Monday Wire... News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Principal Scientist at GNS Science, Dr Nick Cradock-Henry, about NIWA's annual climate summary, showing that 2024 was the 10th warmest year on record in Aotearoa. They also speak to the Co-Director and Senior Research Fellow for the Centre of Pacific & Global Health at the University of Auckland, Dr Roannie Ng Shiu, about a report she was involved in in December, showing that vulnerable Pacific nations will be facing a multitude of devastating consequences due to the climate crisis. Producer Evie speaks to the Director of Global Studies at the University of Auckland, Chris Ogden, about what we can expect from Donald Trump's inauguration, one week out from him taking office. She also speaks to Climate Justice Taranaki's Catherine Cheung about the government's controversial Regulatory Standards Bill. And finally, Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss the concept of new year resolutions. Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss new years resolutions, as we begin 2025!
This week on the Monday Wire... News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Principal Scientist at GNS Science, Dr Nick Cradock-Henry, about NIWA's annual climate summary, showing that 2024 was the 10th warmest year on record in Aotearoa. They also speak to the Co-Director and Senior Research Fellow for the Centre of Pacific & Global Health at the University of Auckland, Dr Roannie Ng Shiu, about a report she was involved in in December, showing that vulnerable Pacific nations will be facing a multitude of devastating consequences due to the climate crisis. Producer Evie speaks to the Director of Global Studies at the University of Auckland, Chris Ogden, about what we can expect from Donald Trump's inauguration, one week out from him taking office. She also speaks to Climate Justice Taranaki's Catherine Cheung about the government's controversial Regulatory Standards Bill. And finally, Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in studio to discuss the concept of new year resolutions. Whakarongo mai!
Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, and Producer Evie in studio to discuss new years resolutions, as we begin 2025!
Sam Daddow, Touch of Etiquette, Jade Robran, Matt Hart, 12 Days of Christmas, Around the Courts with Sean Fewster, David Koch, Breaking at 8 with Colleen Billows, Kenny Heatley, Police Commissioner Grant Stevens and Tudor Vasile.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: Cliffo & Kate welcome The Killers to Townsville, Matt Hart from The Lott, Bek's News You Missed and Stat Man!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Monday Wire: Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in the studio to discuss setting boundaries and how to navigate this. For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Mariameno Kapa-Kingi about hīkoi mō te tiriti reaching Parliament, the Treaty Principles Bill passing it's first reading, and the haka in the house in protest of this. For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party's Simon Court, Joel also speaks to Simon about the hīkoi mō te tiriti at Parliament. Producer Yesenia speaks to Māori health researcher and spokesperson for Health Coalition Aoteaora, Christina Mckerchar, on the harms of food insecurity on Māori and Pasifika children and what those harms will impact them. Yesenia also speaks to Paediatric Endocrinologist and Professor at the University of Auckland, Paul Hofman, on the Ministry of Health's precautions regarding puberty blockers, and what the multidisciplinary approach would provide. And finally, Joel speaks to the Head of Philanthropy and Partnerships at MOTAT, Katie Bundle, about MOTAT's adopt a tram initiative. Whakarongo mai!
This week on the Monday Wire: Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins us in the studio to discuss setting boundaries and how to navigate this. For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Mariameno Kapa-Kingi about hīkoi mō te tiriti reaching Parliament, the Treaty Principles Bill passing it's first reading, and the haka in the house in protest of this. For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party's Simon Court, Joel also speaks to Simon about the hīkoi mō te tiriti at Parliament. Producer Yesenia speaks to Māori health researcher and spokesperson for Health Coalition Aoteaora, Christina Mckerchar, on the harms of food insecurity on Māori and Pasifika children and what those harms will impact them. Yesenia also speaks to Paediatric Endocrinologist and Professor at the University of Auckland, Paul Hofman, on the Ministry of Health's precautions regarding puberty blockers, and what the multidisciplinary approach would provide. And finally, Joel speaks to the Head of Philanthropy and Partnerships at MOTAT, Katie Bundle, about MOTAT's adopt a tram initiative. Whakarongo mai!
"I believe we can be channels and vessels for those ideas that are supposed to be coming through us." - Matt HartMatt Hart shares his journey from New Zealand forest ranger to global innovation consultant, discussing his approach to unlocking creativity in organizations and individuals through his Better Ideas Faster (Biff) methodology. He explores the intersection of business innovation, personal creativity, and mindful practices while addressing modern challenges in leadership and organizational change.Key Takeaways:Traditional brainstorming is ineffective; true innovation requires a structured yet flexible processEveryone has innate creativity, but most people lose confidence in it over timeSuccessful innovation comes from understanding the right problem before seeking solutionsMeditation and mindfulness practices can enhance creative thinking and idea generationAI should be viewed as a tool to augment human creativity, not replace itOrganizations need to create safe spaces for creativity rather than demanding instant solutionsInnovation requires both zero-to-one breakthrough thinking and one-to-thousand optimizationLeaders often feel isolated; they need trusted partners to drive organizational changeEnvironmental and social challenges present opportunities for meaningful innovationThe future of work will increasingly value human creativity and emotional intelligence Mindful Creative: How to understand and deal with the highs and lows of creative life, career and business Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookSigned books https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)
This week on the Monday Wire... News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Global Innovator, Matt Hart, about grappling with moving back home, in a new segment beginning on the show. For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Joel also speaks to Simon Court about the hīkoi mō te tiriti, the Treaty Principles Bill passing its first reading, and the haka protesting this. Producer Yesenia speaks to Professor in the Department of Commercial Law at the University of Auckland, Alex Sims, about the concerns regarding facial recognition. Joel speaks to Senior Lecturer in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at the University of Canterbury, Sally Gaw, about a study published in Science discussing global plastic waste. And Yesenia speaks to Child Poverty Action group Researcher Harry Yu Shi about newly released statistics showing there is currently 99,000 New Zealand children in persistent poverty. Whakarongo mai!
Mechanismus Festival 2024 revisited with headliners ESA, Mari Kattman, Matt Hart, Ratio Strain, and the 'Void Gang,' Associate Hollingsworth, Swagata Biswas, Emily Mooncat, and Quinn FVS.Void Signal Intro/Outro courtesy of Processor.Visit https://www.mechanismus.net/ for more Mechanismus.Visit https://esangp.bandcamp.com/ for more ESA.Visit https://marikattman.bandcamp.com/ for more Mari Kattman.Visit https://matthart.bandcamp.com/ for more Matt Hart.Visit https://rati0strain.bandcamp.com/ for more Ratio Strain.Void Signal is ad-free and powered by people. Visit https://VoidSignal.net to support Void Signal and enjoy exclusive episodes, series, and more.
Hey! I am really excited to bring you the second season of my podcast. There's a change of name and theme. We're going to focus on the topic of my second recently published book - Mindful Creative. A book (and now also a podcast) about understanding how to deal with the highs and lows of creative lives. My name is Radim Malinic and I am your host. Creativity has changed my life but it also nearly killed me too.In this season inspired by my book of the same title, I am talking to some of the most celebrated figures in the creative industry including Chris Do, Gemma O'Brien, Murugiah, Stefan Sagmeister, Jessica Hische, Chuck Anderson, Matt Hart, Amanda Mocci, Kerry Laster and many others about their hopes and fears, anxieties and insecurities and experiences of burn out whilst trying to build their creative lives and careers.In our candid conversations, my guests discuss their experiences, and how they overcame their challenges and struggles. How they learned to grow as creatives and humans.A creative career in the 21st century can be overwhelming. I wanted to capture these honest and transparent conversations that might help you find that guiding light in your career.I'm truly excited to bring you this season that celebrates how we are all equal in life and creativity. As with Season 1, every Thursday I will be sharing bonus episodes with chapters from the audiobook, that include actionable tips and insights as well as meditation files. It's a good one. I invite you to join me in taking the first or the next step towards regaining control of your creative life. Are you ready? Mindful Creative: How to understand and deal with the highs and lows of creative life, career and business Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookSigned books https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)
Mari Kattman, Matt Hart, and Matt Fanale (Caustic, KLACK), headliners from Mechanismus Festival, play trivia! Laughs are had, opinions given, Matts are crushed.Featured Songs:-Mari Kattman - Fever Shakes-Matt Hart - Terraform-Caustic - Fist the WorldEpisode mastered by Phil Gonzo.Void Signal Intro/Outro courtesy of Processor.Visit https://caustic.bandcamp.com/ for more Caustic.Visit https://matthart.bandcamp.com/ for more Matt Hart.Visit https://marikattman.bandcamp.com/ for more Mari Kattman.Visit https://VoidSignal.net to support Void Signal, enjoy exclusive episodes/series, and more.
How do you get the most out of your ambulance fleet while ensuring the highest-quality patient care, especially when funding and resources are stretched thin? Host Mike McCabe sits down with Matt Hart, division chief of logistics for Washington County Ambulance District in Missouri, to learn success stories from his unique agency and service area. Brought to you by Demers Ambulances, featuring the all-new eFX Ambulance: a reimagined ambulance with never-before-seen clinical design including revolutionary new FX Action Seats.
Kicking off Season 8 with the current Director of Camping, Unit 2 - Matt Hart. Matt shares an enthusiastic commitment to Philmont's exemplary levels of service and professionalism, from the first bus of the season to the last - and beyond. We discuss everything from recruitment, participant numbers, and BSA policy updates to Philmont capital projects, pilot programs, NM sunsets and more. Support the podcast!Monthly contributions via Patreon One time donation via Venmo : Caitlin-Lowe-87714Podcast merchandise Scouting BackgroundEagle Scout from Troop 23 in Rockmart, GADistrict Executive, Senior District Executive, Program Director, Field Director Northwest GA Council, Rome, GA 1994-2002Scout Executive, Alapaha Area Council, Valdosta, GA-2002-2007Scout Executive, Suwannee River Area Council, Tallahassee, FL-2007-2010Scout Executive, South GA Area Council, Valdosta, GA-2010-2020Scout Executive, Northwest GA Council, Rome, GA-2020-2023Director of Camping, Philmont Scout Ranch 2023-present.Philmont Background12 Day Backcountry Treks in 2009 and 2013.PTC Faculty-Council Key 3-2022PTC Faculty-Commissioner Service-2005PTC Participant-(Council Key 3) 2010Philmont Fly Fishing Invitational-Annually from 2013-2022 Notable Mentions:Doug PalmerSteve NelsonRoger HoytShelley O'NeilDave KennekeKevin SticklemenDave WerhaneAustin St. GeorgePhillip FerrierDavid O'NeillNate LayJoey FernadezMonica TurneyCarrie Kosmicki Hairston Derek ShineyChris SawyerKimberly Rayburn HartChick HarveyLinda DavisSupport the show
March 18th, 2024: Communion After Dark - featuring the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music - This week's show features music from Solar Fake, Project Pitchfork, Aesthetic Perfection, Blackbook, Matt Hart, and many more artists worldwide
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Schrödinger, Polarlicht, Matt Hart, All Systems Out, Frontal Boundary, Ultimate Soldier, Data Void, Metal DIsco, Void Chapter, Torch, Post Analog Disorder, Human 80, Urban Heat, REPL^KNT, Optic, Pure Obsessions & Red Nights, Hoc Eritis, Bit Pixel, Disrupted Being, Neutron Solstice, Metamorph, Estatuas De Sol, BlakLight, Permer, MELØ, Thought Beings, and Mirko Hirsch!
This week's Dark Nation Radio can now be streamed and includes a good mix of styles, as well as a lot of new music, including tracks from Ministry, Principe Valiente, Chiasm, Unitcode:Machine, For All the Emptiness, Spectres, Poison Point, Supercraft, Dead Astronauts, The Anix, yelworC, Kirlian Camera, Supercraft, and Matt Hart. As always, if you like what you hear, I urge you to support the bands by going to their bandcamp pages. I invite you to follow me on your preferred platform and to join the Dark Nation Radio family on the Facebook group. Reposts are particularly appreciated. Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 3 March 2024 Unitcode:Machine, “A Violent End (GenCab remix)” ††† (Crosses), “Invisible Hand” Cigarettes After Sex, “Motion Picture Sound Track” Poison Point, “Blue Idol” Schattenfrequenz, “Die Reise (Maxi mix)” KMFDM, “Next Move” Yama Uba, “Shatter” I Am a Rocketship, “The Madness” Sonum Unum, “Surrender” Ministry, “Just Stop Oil” The Bellwether Syndicate, “Dystopian Mirror” Enola Fall, “Twisting the Knife Away” Principe Valiente, “Something New” Spectres, “Chain Reaction” True Moon, “In the Dead of the Night” The Prodigy, “Hot Ride” Children on Stun, “By the Way Side” Dead Astronauts, “Christine” Anti-Social Club, “Bye Bye Spotify” Kaleide, “Seagull Nun” Chiasm, “Crushing the Dread” Supercraft, “The Final Step” The Anix ft. Julien-K, “Crawl” Kirlian Camera, “The Great Unknowne” For All the Emptiness, “Sell the Sins (ESA remix)” Matt Hart, “Black Abyss” yelworC, “Hypnotic Mule” :wumpscut:, “Golgotha” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
In this 1383rd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Matt Hart a.k.a. The Russian Futurists about his life of music, his time as an Indie88 day oner, working on the morning show there for almost a decade, and his current work at CBC and Today Radio. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Electronic Products Recycling Association, Raymond James Canada and Moneris. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Although critics are slamming the new Exorcist movie, it's still number one at the box office. Horror fans Jen Sookfong Lee and Matt Hart make the case for the original Exorcist, and weigh in on why we love to be scared at the movies. Every day, Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud brings you the most urgent, joyful, captivating discussions in all of arts, pop culture, and entertainment. Commotion is where you go for a thoughtful and vibrant chat working through the big culture stories. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/8ysgbI4K
GameTimeCT's Pete Paguaga and Scott Ericson are back with the ninth and final episode of the High and Tight high school baseball podcast for the 2023 season. The champions were crowned this weekend at Palmer Field and all four champions joined the show this week. Class S champion: Haddam-Killingworth coach Mark Brookes joined the show with Joseph Giaccone, Blake Kamoen and Callen Powers. Class M champion: Nonnewaug co-coach Kyle Brennan joined the show with Dylan Chung and Matt Palumbo. Class L champion: Brookfield coach Matt Hart was joined by the entire Brookfield tea. Class LL champion: Fairfield Warde coach Brett Conner and assistant coach Jim Pjura were joined by Garrett Larsen, Griffin Polley, Paddy Galvin and Will Stellato. Rundown 0:00 - 11:51 — Opening 11:55 - 25:30 — Class S champions Haddam-Killingworth 35:53 - 59:28 — Class M champions Nonnewaug 59:32 - 1:15:10 — Class L champions Brookfield 1:15:14 - 1:44:45 — Class LL champions Fairfield Warde 1:44:47 - 1:51:04 — Closing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Knobs welcome Author, Musician, Educator, and Grand Poohbah, Mr. Matt Hart! As stated, Matt is a very creative guy who lives for music and is gear crazy. We are grateful for his support of our show and the guitar community! Hosted by Todd Novak and Tony Dudzik #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs