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Best podcasts about matt kaplan

Latest podcast episodes about matt kaplan

OnPar
Matt Kaplan - Matt Kapital - Business Consulting for Architects

OnPar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 27:34


Coco Mocoe Tarot
The "Call Her Daddy" Effect (Part 2)

Coco Mocoe Tarot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 33:45


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit cocomocoe.substack.comIn today's episode of “Ahead of the Curve w Coco Mocoe”, we will be talking about what comes next for Alex Cooper and “Call Her Daddy” as her 3-year, $60 million deal with Spotify comes to a close. In 2023, she launched the “Unwell Network” and signed Alix Earle, Madeline Argy and Harry Jowsey to her new podcast network. Dave Portnoy, himself, has called her new network a “mini Barstool Sports”. Is Alex Cooper trying to create the sorority house of the internet?We will also react to some of her best, and worst, interviews on “Call Her Daddy”. 3-years into her record-breaking contract with Spotify, has Alex Cooper gotten better at celebrity interviews or has she gotten worse?And lastly, we will talk about what comes next for Alex Cooper and why I think she is going to position herself as the Tyra Banks or RuPaul of the podcasting world.Reference Links:* The “Call Her Daddy” Effect (Part 1)* Jojo Siwa “Call Her Daddy” Episode* Ariana Madix “Call Her Daddy” Episode* Leah Kateb “Call Her Daddy” Episode (Love Island USA)* Rob Rausch “Call Her Daddy” Episode* Tana Mongeau “Call Her Daddy” Episode* Dave Portnoy “Call Her Daddy” EpisodeTime Stamps:* Introduction — 0:00 * Table of Contents — 3:57 * Why did Alex Cooper start the “Unwell” Network — 8:30 * Comparisons to “Dear Media” — 10:00 * Barstool Sports vs. BuzzFeed — 11:00 * Alex Cooper Business Smarts — 16:20 * Analyzing episodes of “Call Her Daddy” — 22:40 * Jojo Siwa “CHD” Episode — 22:58 * Ariana Madix “CHD” Episode — 26:15 * Leah Kateb “CHD” Episode — 30:50PAID EXTENDED EPISODE — 33:45 * Rob Rausch “CHD” Episode — 33:50 * Tana Mongeau “CHD” Episode — 40:40* Dave Portnoy “CHD” Episode — 46:40 * Alex Cooper's Husband, Matt Kaplan — 54:44* Why Alex Cooper should launch a show —  56:49 Thank you for reviewing the podcast on Apple and Spotify!Email: cocomocoe@gmail.comFollow Coco Mocoe on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube!* IG: @cocomocoe* TT: @cocomocoe* YT: coco mocoe“Ahead of the Curve with Coco Mocoe” is a marketing podcast that covers internet and pop culture but from a branding angle. Coco Mocoe is a trend forecaster and marketing expert who loves diving deep into why things go viral on the internet and how you can apply that to your own brand or creator journey.Subscribe to the Coco Mocoe Substack for $9 a month to listen to the extended episodes: cocomocoe.substack.comDownload the app to watch or listen to the podcast from your phone

Bitch Slap  ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!
711 - Unlocking Self-Worth: A Deep Dive with Endre Hoffmann

Bitch Slap ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 44:43


In this episode, I sit down with Endre Hoffmann, the Doctor of Self-Worth, to explore the power of self-worth in transforming lives. Endre shares his personal journey through decades of struggle and how he turned his life around by addressing deep-seated beliefs. We discuss the importance of self-worth in achieving success in both personal and professional realms, and Endre offers actionable insights into how you can start your own journey of transformation. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that could change how you view yourself and your potential.Show Notes:Introduction of Endre Hoffmann, the Doctor of Self-Worth.Endre's personal journey of overcoming limiting beliefs and restoring self-worth.The impact of self-worth on business, relationships, and overall life satisfaction.How Endre helps clients identify and remove "mind viruses" that hinder their success.Practical steps to start building self-worth and unlocking your potential.Endre's transformative experience with his mentor, Matt Kaplan.The role of commitment and confronting uncomfortable truths in personal growth.Endre's contact information and website: Doctor of Self-WorthEndre Hoffmann's website where listeners can learn more about his work, services, and free resourcesResources tab Provides free access to Endre's book "How to Discover Your Authentic Self Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible", self-worth test, and ebook on self-worth principles to help with personal growthSocial media links on allows listeners to connect with Endre Hoffman directly on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and TikTokChat feature  Invites listeners to directly reach out to Endre Hoffman for a conversation if interested in his support Mischa's Stuff!Guest Speak On 50 Podcasts In 100 Days! Join The Influence Army Waitlist HERE!Join The Influence Army Newsletter Here!Email me: contact@belove.mediaFor social Media: FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/MrMischaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mischaz/Subscribe and share with your business associates who could use a listen!

The Distribution by Juniper Square
Ep.40: Beyond the Asset: The Power of Platform Investing - Matt Kaplan - Managing Partner of Almanac Realty Investors

The Distribution by Juniper Square

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 60:06


Matt Kaplan is the Managing Partner of Almanac Realty Investors, an investment company providing growth capital to real estate companies in North America. He is responsible for overseeing the activities of the firm as well as the portfolio management of the ARS Funds. Prior to joining Almanac in 1990, Kaplan served in the Corporate Finance Department of Rothschild Inc, one of the world's largest independent financial advisory groups today.Links:Almanac Realty InvestorsMatt on LinkedInBrandon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsedloff/Juniper Square - https://www.junipersquare.com/Topics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:37) - Matt's background and career(00:09:36) - What were some early lessons learned that informed your career?(00:11:18) - What was your original thesis for Almanac?(00:16:43) - What does the organization look like today?(00:21:13) - How do you differentiate the GP stakes side of the business and the RE investing side?(00:24:23) - Where are we in the market today?(00:27:45 - How do you think about the difference between platform and asset investing?(00:32:45) - What do you look for in partners and GPs?(00:38:48) - What advice would you give to GPs wanting to be ‘ready' to partner with a firm like yours?(00:42:36) - How do you think about governance?(00:46:21) - Do you see boards of directors created post-investment?(00:50:00) - Where do you see the industry over the next 20 years?(00:51:35) - How does the rise of private wealth impact the industry?(00:53:34) - How would you describe your approach to technology?

Know Your Aura with Mystic Michaela
EP233: Celebrity Aura News: Couples in Aura Color, Brangelina, Sabarry, Bennifer, and more!

Know Your Aura with Mystic Michaela

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 66:25


Michaela deep dives into her aura explanations of some of the most talked about celebrity couples of today. What do JLO and Ben's auras say about their relationship status? Why do Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes' auras work as a couple and what happened energetically between Brad and Angelina? She “aura-splains” the odd couple of Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan and the power couple extraordinaire Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan. Want to learn more? Enjoy one of our new interactive Aura quizzes: https://knowyouraura.com/aura-quizzes/Listen to this introductory episode to find your Aura color: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-every-aura-color-explained/id1477126939?i=1000479357880Send Mystic Michaela some positive energy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticmichaela/Explore the Know Your Aura Website : https://knowyouraura.com/Visit Mystic Michaela's Website: https://www.mysticmichaela.com/Join Mystic Michaela's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2093029197406168/Ads:For 50% off your first order, head to https://www.smalls.com/KYA and use code KYA.Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code AURA at https://lumedeodorant.com! #lumepodGet healthy, glowing skin for the summer with clean, vegan skin and body care from Osea. Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code KYA at https://oseamalibu.comKnow Your Aura is sponsored by Betterhelp. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/kya today to get 10% off your first month!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Smart Talk
What is intergenerational programming?

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 22:08


Public interest in intergenerational (IG) programs and practices are growing, spurred by the recognition that the synergy between younger and older generations can address mutual needs and aspirations. Research underscores the manifold benefits of IG programs, with participants of all ages experiencing diminished susceptibility to age-based stereotypes, enriched perspectives on life, skill acquisition, expanded social networks, and avenues for civic engagement and community service. As the IG landscape evolves nationally and internationally, there's a call for enhanced training for professionals and broader access to resources, diverse program models, support systems, and evaluative research affirming program effectiveness. The Mid-Atlantic Intergenerational Conference, slated for July at the Lancaster Holiday Inn and hosted by Penn State University, is poised to be a focal point for stakeholders invested in IG initiatives. Tailored for community-based organizations, the conference beckons staff members, administrators, educators, scholars, advocates, volunteers, students, and others keen on deepening their understanding of intergenerational programs. To delve into the intricacies of IG dynamics and the significance of the upcoming conference, we featured on The Spark; Chris Kennedy, a nationally acclaimed thought leader in aging-in-place, elucidated the fundamental tenets of intergenerational collaboration. Ian Sanchez, the community relations specialist at Lancaster County Community Foundation, shared insights into local efforts fostering intergenerational connections. Dr. Matt Kaplan, a distinguished professor specializing in Intergenerational programs and aging at Penn State University, provided scholarly perspectives on the transformative potential of intergenerational initiatives.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The BERcast
The BERcast | Episode 3 | Chris & Sandy Talk Industry News and Talk Updated 45L Guidelines With Matt Kaplan!

The BERcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 78:40


Chris and Sandy talk about how the government is giving states money to adopt and enforce climate friendly building codes and how the government is updating the furnace efficiency standards. They also talk with Matt Kaplan about the updated 45L tax credit guidelines and about integrity in the industry.

Classical Guitar Insider
Episode 164 The Brooklyn Classical Guitar Society

Classical Guitar Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 62:51


Matt Kaplan and Josh Paul come on to talk about the formation of a new guitar society. 

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,598 - Portland's massive broken window epidemic: Who's behind the vandalism and what is going to stop it?

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 26:01


Every 42 minutes there is a report of vandalism in Portland — often involving broken windows. Some storefronts have been hit repeatedly.“We've seen a lot of it,” said landlord Matt Kaplan, as a repair crew worked to replace the broken glass outside of his Old Town building. It was the fifth time in three years vandals smashed the windows.A few doors down, the dispensary Serra is hidden behind a huge piece of plywood, after its front windows were broken for a sixth time.“People are running out of money replacing the windows. They're running out of patience,” said Serra employee Kora Burrows.n 2022, there were 12,238 reports of vandalism citywide — including broken windows, according to data from the Portland Police Bureau. The agency doesn't separate broken windows from other types of vandalism. Last year's numbers are up 27% from 9,660 vandalism cases in 2021. In 2020 there were 8,322 cases and 6,289 in 2019.Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople

Build
How Great Products are Like Great Stories with Acquia's Matt Kaplan

Build

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 21:06


UNH Wildcast
Season 2 Episode 6 - Kaplan Thanksgiving Special

UNH Wildcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 55:23


The Kaplan family is back for its now-annual Thanksgiving spectacular. UNH Athletics alumni Abby Kaplan, Matt Kaplan and Patrick Kaplan return to talk about their remarkable holiday traditions on the UNH WildCast Powered by Unitil.

Appreciating Real Estate
Appreciating Real Estate w/ Matt Kaplan, Almanac Neuberger Berman

Appreciating Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 45:41


Mr. Kaplan is the Chairman of Almanac's investment committee and responsible for overseeing the activities of Almanac and portfolio management of the ARS Funds. He currently serves on the boards of PREP Property Group, ReNew Senior Living and Westcore Properties. He has also served on the boards of Allegro Holdings, Ambassador Apartments Inc., CNL Financial Services, CNL Hospitality Properties, Encore Hospitality, Hallmark Holdings, National RV Communities, Parkway Properties, RXR Realty, Vanta Commercial Properties, Winter Properties, and WNY Group. Prior to joining Almanac in 1990, he served in the Corporate Finance Department of Rothschild Inc. He is a member of NAREIT's Real Estate Investment Advisory Council, a Research Sponsor at the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center of the Wharton School, an Associate Member of the Pension Research Council of the Wharton School, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Ohio State University Center for Real Estate. Mr. Kaplan began his career as a management consultant at Touche Ross & Co. Mr. Kaplan graduated cum laude from Washington University in 1984 and received an MBA from The Wharton School in 1988.

Into the Impossible
Brian Keating on Planetary Radio with Host Matt Kaplan: Special Crossover Episode

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 83:20


Mat Kaplan is the host of Planetary Radio Host and Producer, The Planetary Society. Mat Kaplan loves hosting and producing Planetary Radio. He was just 17 when he got his first job in broadcasting, yet it wasn't until the 2002 premiere of The Society's popular weekly broadcast and podcast series that he combined his twin loves of space and radio. A Planetary Society staff member for more than 15 years, Mat also plans and manages technical support for our Planetfest celebrations and other major events and webcasts. Outside of The Planetary Society, he hosts a series of live events for Southern California Public Radio called NEXT: People|Science|Tomorrow, and frequently serves as moderator or speaker at space and science gatherings. His extensive background in journalism has ranged from public radio reporter covering the political conventions to movie reviewer for an international magazine. Some may remember him as a correspondent for a pioneering national TV series about personal computers. Mat also enjoyed a 30-year career in higher education that included major television awards and recognition for service to the community. The longtime Long Beach, California resident has two adult daughters raised to be citizens of the solar system. Mat is available as a moderator or host for conversations about space and science topics. He's also a passionate speaker about the mission of The Planetary Society, the importance of space exploration and development, and the history of human fascination with Mars, including robotic exploration of the Red Planet. Follow Mat on Twitter at @planrad Planetary Radio The Planetary Society's weekly podcast take you to the outer reaches of the solar system and beyond. Host Mat Kaplan visits with scientists, engineers, mission leaders, astronauts, advocates, and writers who provide their unique and exciting perspectives on the exploration of our universe. New episodes are published every Wednesday.Thanks to our sponsors! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/planetary-radio-space-exploration-astronomy-and-science/id91689834 https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio https://magbreakthrough.com/impossible http://betterhelp.com/impossible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Heromakers Podcast
Jeff Sparr and Matt Kaplan on Finding Peace & Love Through Creative Expression

Heromakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 37:05


In this episode of the Heromakers Podcast, Laurie and Ann talk with Jeff Sparr and Matt Kaplan, co-founders of PeaceLove, a movement that encourages creativity, self expression, community, and storytelling via the arts. After struggling himself with debilitating OCD, Jeff was encouraged to engage in the arts and it changed his life. He was soon visiting hospitals and encouraging and training others to use the arts to build mental health and deal with difficult situations. The movement has grown to training thousands of people in all different contexts. In this episode we talk with Matt and Jeff about what it's like to live with a mental illness, how creative expression can promote wellness, and why PeaceLove is thriving, even during a pandemic. You can find PeaceLove on IG @PeaceLove. You can find Jeff Sparr on IG @jeffsparr. You can visit the website here: https://peacelove.org. Heromakers can be found on IG @heromakersmovement and on FB @heromakersmovement. You can also visit our website at: www.heromakersmovement.com. Like us and follow us today!We are now on PATREON and we would love if you'd become a partner! Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/heromakersmovement.

UNH Wildcast
Episode 2 - Thanksgiving Special

UNH Wildcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 28:40


Host Mike Murphy talks to UNH alumni Matt Kaplan '14, Abby Kaplan '16, Patrick Kaplan '20 and their brother-in-law Dean Easterling about the special Thanksgiving traditions of this true Wildcat family.

The Film Programme
Romola Garai

The Film Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 27:37


With Antonia Quirke. This month sees the release of six horror movies directed by women. And there are many more in production and waiting release. One of them is Amulet, directed by Romola Garai. Last year, Antonia visited her on set and found out why she wanted to make her directorial debut with a horror movie. As filming starts again in Britain and America, Antonia talks to two producers, Charles Collier and Matt Kaplan, about what it's like to film in the middle of a global pandemic. The classic Ealing comedy The Ladykillers is released in cinemas again, and Antonia talks to fellow fan Matthew Sweet and hears from one of the film's stars, Herbert Lom, from the Film Programme archive.

Ward Wrestling Live
Matt Kaplan LHP 2x State Champ and Air Force Academy CC

Ward Wrestling Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 32:20


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Radical Hope Radio
Ep.02 A Conversation with the Co-Founders of PeaceLove

Radical Hope Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 29:46


RADical Hope Co-Founder Pam Martin talks mental health and finding "peace of mind" with the co-founders of PeaceLove, Jeff Sparr and Matt Kaplan

On Board With Star-Lord
Ultimate Absolute Fight Companion

On Board With Star-Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 175:40


In this episode I watch one of the OG invitational tournaments with Matt Kaplan and Keith Krikorian

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On Board With Star-Lord
Interview With Matt Kaplan

On Board With Star-Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 91:34


Jordan Jitsu Doesn't Work
S:1 E:1 | Matt Kaplan

Jordan Jitsu Doesn't Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 64:55


Jiu Jitsu Black Belt and fellow grappling promoter Matt Kaplan joins the podcast to talk about his opinions on the current state of professional grappling, his thoughts on the sustainability of particular promotion models, and how the Coronavirus is effecting his gym and the businesses around NYC.

Hollywood Unscripted
18 - Matt Kaplan

Hollywood Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 30:50


Matt Kaplan, Principal Producer of Ace Entertainment joins Hollywood Unscripted to discuss the young adult market. The conversation with Matt and Scott Tallal begins with Matt’s two passions, football and movies (0:34). They then discuss Matt’s early internships and jobs (0:58) and what he learned from them (2:14). They discuss his move to a position at Lionsgate that led him to YA films (2:39). Matt talks about working with Jason Blum (4:22), moving to Dreamworks and Awesomeness (4:52), and then landing at his company, Ace Entertainment (6:14). Matt mentions how came about (7:43) and reveals how developing talent was a priority of the company (8:38). He talks about how they make films that stand out (9:40) and how they pursue success (10:26). Matt explains how he stays connected to the younger audience (11:21) and how the company is making a variety of different types of content (12:58).To All The Boys He opens up about what he’s looking for in people he works with (14:02) and the goals for Ace Entertainment (14:24). Matt then discusses the potential of pushing to theatrical releases (16:26). Matt discusses Michael Fimognari’s jump from cinematographer to director on (18:38) and the how the overnight fame of Noah Centineo and Lana Condor did not affect their focus (19:15). He discusses another movie, , and working with a YouTube star (20:13).To All the Boys 2Before I Fall Jenny Curtis chimes into the conversation (20:49) and Matt dives deeper into finding the style of (20:58). Matt discusses being content to stay in his current niche (23:36) and reveals upcoming projects (24:20). He give a peak into the focus of (28:40) before closing out with what he learns from his movies (29:08).To All The Boys To All The Boys 3 Learn more about Hollywood Unscripted: https://www.curtco.com/hollywoodunscripted And follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtcomedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtcomedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hlywdunscripted A CurtCo Media Production https://www.curtco.com

The Backlot
Producer & Ace Entertainment CEO Matt Kaplan

The Backlot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 19:47


A conversation with founder and CEO of Ace Entertainment, Matt Kaplan, who produced Netflix's 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before.'

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
#106 Recap BJJ Fanatics GP, Finishers 10, Preview Spyder Invitational 2019, GrappleFest 7, F2W 132, Grappling Idiots

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 110:14


This week on the Grappling Rewind Podcast Maine and Josh recap BJJ Fanatics Grand Prix, Finishers Sub Only 10, then in the preview section we talk about the Spyder Invitational Championship, GrappleFest 7, Fight to Win 132 Hawaii; and Maine interviews Matt Kaplan about his upcoming Grappling Idiots Superfight card. In the weeks news we talk about the recently announced matchup between Nicky Rodriguez vs Luke Rockhold scheduled to main event Polaris 12. Also Garry Tonon being fired from Rutgers after 6 years of coaching. In our recap of the BJJ Fanatics Grand Prix, we run through some of the round of 16 matches quarterfinal matches Between Tex Johnson and William Tackett and the matches controversy and talk about the semi finals match between Lucas Hulk Barbosa and Kody Steele that showcased an impressive lift from Steele with a veteran reversal from Barbosa. Then in the finals we talk about Kyle Boehm vs Hulk and how good Kyle is at the EBI overtime. Plus we do some BJJ payout math regarding how much Kyle has made from the rule set recently and speculate on what his DVD will be on. In a recap of the Finishers Sub Only 10 we talk about the men’s 185 pound bracket and the women’s 105 pound bracket. With Adam Leve looking impressive but running into Alan Sanchez in the finals with Sanchez taking the victory. In the women’s bracket Maine and Josh are impressed by Grace Gundrum mounted modified guillotine finish in regulation that earned her the win in the finals and her Brown Belt. We also talk about a few of the super fights on the card. In the preview section we kick it off with Spyder Championship 2019. With the -76 kg bracket and the -100 kg bracket. In the first round quarterfinal matchups we see a rematch between Johnatha Alves vs Shane Jamil Hill-Taylor, a matchup between Edwin Najmi vs Matheus Gabriel, on the left side of the bracket. On the right side of the bracket we see Gabriel Arges vs Levi Jones , and Matheus Lutes vs Inseong Jang the hosts make their picks on how they think the bracket will shake out and who they think the frontrunner for the event in the bracket is. In the -100 Kg division Maine and Josh talk about Tim Spriggs drawing the short straw vs Nicholas Meregali, and what version of Erberth Santos will show up vs Claudio Calasans, on the right side of the bracket Kaynan Duarte vs Leandro Lo, in a rematch from earlier this year, and the events X factor grappler returns to the Gi once again in Rodolfo Vieira vs Anderson Munis. On Grapple Fest 7 we preview Craig Jones Vs.Adam Wardzinski for the -100 kg title and how we think the two styles will matchup. Then we talk about a match sure to bring action in Dante Leon Vs Marcos Tinoco. Tye and Kade Ruotolo also make appearances on this card at different weights. Plus ADCC 3rd place medalist Elvira Karppinen is featured as well. Fresh off BJJ Fanatics Jason Rau also has a matchup on the card that we talk about. In our preview of Fight to Win 132 in Hawaii we talk about the matches that had been announced at the time of recording Garry Tonon vs Davi Ramos and how both want to push a pace. Plus the time difference this event will be at and when you can watch it. In the preview of Grappling Idiots we take a look at the 170 pound bracket and taking about how impressed we were with William Tackett this weekend and how he might be very tough to beat this coming weekend. As wells the rubber match between Keith Krikorian who was also in the BJJ Fanatics event but will be facing Daniel Miara in the hybrid rule set. After that we have an interview with the Grappling Idiots promoter Matt Kaplan where he talks about the rules and why they were chosen and shares some insight on sanctioning and how he intends to run the PPV. In the outdo Maine and Josh talk about recording miss-haps and training together for the first time in a long time. Recorded 11-17-2019

Grappler Union Podcast
#129 - Matt Kaplan

Grappler Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 132:24


On this episode of Grappler Union we have Matt Kaplan back in studio. Matt is a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Also in studio guest hosting is Jason Bender.

High Five: The Podcast
Episode 145: Are You STILL Afraid of the Dark? (NYCC AYAOTD Interview)

High Five: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 40:03


Submitted for the approval of the Fivers Society, Q and J present The Tale of Q Going to NYCC to Interview the Cast of the Nickelodeon Are You Afraid of the Dark Reboot (titled shortened for editorial purposes). Travel once again with Q to the Big Apple to hear an exclusive interview with Jeremy Ray Taylor, Miya Cech, and Matt Kaplan of Nickelodeon's currently-airing Are You Afraid of the Dark limited series! Not only that, J and Q discuss their favorite episodes of the original show and try to name all the famous Canadians who appeared on it at one time or another. Nightmares abound as we talk evil clowns, cold pre-teens, movie vampires, and pin-ball machines. Also, J may or may not have been kidnapped to record this episode.

Wellness Radio with Dr. J
What is the Science of the Magical; can it be defined and validated?

Wellness Radio with Dr. J

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 61:00


Dr. Jeanette welcomes Matt Kaplan, author of Science Of The Magical, to explore the world of magic as it can be explained in science. Do you need validation for the mysteries of the world? Where do these concepts come from; folklore or stories of mystery? What happens when the unexplainable just does not sit with the science; do you cast it out with disbelief? How does the healing power of water, prayer, energy work or animal communication fit into your concept of living in a full life and exploring the mind and all it guides us to perceive? For more information on Matt visit: www.SoMuchScienceSoLittleTime.com For a free monthly newsletter from Dr. Jeanette visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com

Technology Leadership Podcast Review
07. Incremental Bumps and Swiss Army Knife Approaches

Technology Leadership Podcast Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 11:17


Mary and Tom Poppendieck on The Modern Agile Show, Daniel Mezick on Agile Uprising, Jennifer Tu, Zee Spencer, Thayer Prime, and Matt Patterson on Tech Done Right, James Colgan on This Is Product Management, and Matt Kaplan on Build by Drift. I’d love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting March 18, 2019. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but this was the fortnight when I started sharing links to them to my social network followers. MARY AND TOP POPPENDIECK ON THE MODERN AGILE SHOW The Modern Agile Show podcast featured Mary and Tom Poppendieck with host Joshua Kerievsky. Recorded at the ScanAgile 2018 conference in Helsinki, Mary and Tom talked about their keynote on proxies and permissions. Inspired by Bret Victor’s statement that creators need an immediate connection to what they create, Tom and Mary presented on how the most effective teams are autonomous, asynchronous teams that are free of the proxies and permissions that separate creators from their creations.  This led to a discussion of lean thinking and Mary pointed out that the interesting thing about lean is that fast and safe go together. She gave the example of a construction site where nothing slows things down more than the occurrence of an accident. Mary talked about how Jeff Bezos is a good early example of someone who understood that if you want to get really, really big, you need to have autonomous agents acting independently and thinking for themselves. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/interview-with-mary-and-tom-poppendieck/id1326918248?i=1000407584120&mt=2 Website link: https://github.com/modernagile/podcast/blob/master/ModernAgileShow_26_Interview_with_Mary_and_Tom_Poppendieck.mp3 DANIEL MEZICK ON AGILE UPRISING The Agile Uprising podcast featured Daniel Mezick with hosts Jay Hrcsko and Brad Stokes. Daniel told the story of how the OpenSpace Agility movement was born from ideas he brought to a Scrum Gathering in Paris in 2013 under the name Open Agile Adoption.  He described Open Space as an invitational, all-hands meeting format in which there is an important issue, no one person has the answer, and there is an urgency to reach a decision. The Open Space format then creates the conditions for high performance through self-organization. Brad brought up that he imagines that OpenSpace Agility can be terrifying to some leaders. Daniel noted that the fear is due to the fact that we have failed the executive leadership of the largest organizations. In the name of “meeting them where they’re at,” we’ve traded away our principles and values and haven’t taught them anything in exchange. Daniel says, “Self-management scales. Not the framework.” This echoes Mary Poppendieck’s comments from the Modern Agile Show on how self-managing, autonomous, asynchronous agents are the only way to scale. Using Scrum as an example, Daniel said that, for the Product Owner to be successful, everyone in the organization must respect his or her decisions. If you do that, he says, you will immediately get culture change because you’ve refactored the authority distribution schema. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/openspace-agility-with-daniel-mezick/id1163230424?i=1000430511928&mt=2 Website link: https://agileuprising.libsyn.com/podcast/openspace-agility-with-daniel-mezick JENNIFER TU, ZEE SPENCER, THAYER PRIME, AND MATT PATTERSON ON TECH DONE RIGHT FROM TABLE XI The Tech Done Right podcast featured Jennifer Tu, Zee Spencer, Thayer Prime, and Matt Patterson with host Noel Rappin. Noel started by asking the guests what they thought the biggest mistake people make when trying to hire developers is. Thayer said, “One of the biggest mistakes anybody makes in hiring is hiring people they like and that they want to work with because they’re nice as opposed to hiring against a spec of what the worker is supposed to be doing.” This comment matches my own experience because this practice was rampant on previous teams of mine. Jennifer asked Matt how his company attracts candidates and he described using their current employee’s networks. Thayer called this the number one diversity mistake that all companies make.  Noel asked about what to do at the end of the process where you need to go from multiple opinions you need to turn into a single yes/no decision. Jennifer has everyone write down their impressions before they talk to anyone else and write down specifically what they observed to support the conclusion you come to. This is how I always do it, but I’m always surprised at how few teams practice this. Noel asked about good and bad uses of interview time. I loved Jennifer’s example of what a bad use of time it is to say, “Tell me about yourself.” Sometimes I have candidates jump into providing this kind of information even though I hadn’t asked. Such people steer the interview into a well-prepared speech of all their best qualities that doesn’t give you a full picture of the candidate. Thayer then made a comment about the tendency of interviewers to try to make the candidates sweat. I agree with Thayer that this is usually the exact opposite of what you want if you’re trying to make the interview as much like the actual job experience as possible. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/episode-56-developer-hiring/id1195695341?i=1000430735771&mt=2 Website link: https://www.techdoneright.io/56 JAMES COLGAN ON THIS IS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT The This Is Product Management podcast featured James Colgan with host Mike Fishbein. James is a product manager for Outlook Mobile, which has 100 million monthly active users. James talked about his strategy for user growth being to make a product that is trusted by IT and loved by users. This led to their measures of success, such as usage and love for the product, measured by things like app store rating. James gave a great example of doing user research to create a product that is loved globally rather just in certain geographies. They did research in Asia and found drastic differences in the relationship between personal time and work time. They found North Americans and Europeans kept a strong delineation between work and personal time, but they found significant overlap between personal and work time among Asian customers. The data-driven nature of the product decisions payed dividends in both choosing the right features to work on and avoiding the wrong ones. They got the idea that they wanted to improve the ease of composing emails, but after looking at their instrumentation, they found that the average session length was 22 seconds. So instead they focused on consumption of emails over composition. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/188-listening-to-users-at-scale-is-product-management/id975284403?i=1000430581654&mt=2 Website link: https://www.thisisproductmanagement.com/episodes/listening-to-users-at-scale/ MATT KAPLAN ON BUILD BY DRIFT The Build by Drift podcast featured Matt Kaplan with host Maggie Crowley. Matt talked about how the book Creativity Inc. by Pixar founder Ed Catmull inspired him to see the similarities between creating products and telling stories. He says that every great story has a protagonist (the target user), starts with tension (the problem the product is trying to solve), has an end state (the vision for solving the user’s problem), has a core belief (the product differentiators), and consists of a sequence of events to get to that end state (the work we need to do to get the users from the tension to the end state). Maggie asked what the benefits are of thinking about products in this way and he explained that product management is about solving problems and telling stories. Stories could be used to convince salespeople that you’re doing the right thing, to tell engineers about what they’re going to build, or to tell customers about what your team has built. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/build-19-how-great-products-are-like-great-stories/id1445050691?i=1000430866513&mt=2 Website link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swz0TnLwbrA&list=PL_sQbSaZtRqCn6JJSkjma79c8c4bLdaJH&index=4&t=0s FEEDBACK Ask questions, make comments, and let your voice be heard by emailing podcast@thekguy.com. Twitter: https://twitter.com/thekguy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithmmcdonald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekguypage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_k_guy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysPayr8nXwJJ8-hqnzMFjw Website:

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Build
How Great Products are Like Great Stories with Acquia’s Matt Kaplan

Build

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 20:01


Today on Build, host Maggie Crowley chats live in the Seeking Wisdom studio with Acquia’s SVP Products, Matt Kaplan. Matt was previously CPO and GM, Emerging Products at LogMeIn. Now at Acquia, he heads up product strategy, management and design across their digital experience platform. And, fun fact, he was on MIT’s gymnastic team back in the day.Together Maggie and Matt chat through how great products are like great stories. Specifically, what makes a great story, untangling the relationship between stories and products and how to help your team get better at storytelling.

The Point of Attachment
UTA Presents The Findings Report - Blame it on the Clown

The Point of Attachment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 28:55


Most marketers shy away from horror experiences because they worry it will be too controversial for their brand. But there's a strong case to be made for the power of fright. In this podcast, we interview filmmaker Matt Kaplan and researcher Lea Dunn to explore the ways that fear can be used by brands to forge a bond with their customers.

Grappler Union Podcast
#071 - Matt Kaplan & Jon Calestine

Grappler Union Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 97:34


On this episode of Grappler Union we have Matt Kaplan and Jon Calestine in studio. Matt Kaplan is a Black Belt under Daisuke Yamaji. Jon is a Black Belt under Daisuke Yamaji and an EBI Champion.

The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling

Matt Kaplan joins the show for a hilarious and entertaining episode! Topics include pro wrestling death matches, pro wrestling moves in MMA, leg locks, punk rock and rolling drunk. He also talks about training with Garry Tonon and Eddie Cummings.Click “Read More” for show notes! SHOW NOTES: How Professional Wrestling led him to MMA, which […]

The Grappling Central Podcast: The biggest names in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), MMA and Grappling

Matt Kaplan joins the show for a hilarious and entertaining episode! Topics include pro wrestling death matches, pro wrestling moves in MMA, leg locks, punk rock and rolling drunk. He also talks about training with Garry Tonon and Eddie Cummings.

MediaVillage's Insider InSites podcast on Media, Marketing and Advertising
Epi 10: Univision’s Matt Kaplan and Influencer Ana Alvarado on Connecting Brands with the Hispanic Community

MediaVillage's Insider InSites podcast on Media, Marketing and Advertising

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 35:13


By E.B. Moss This is episode 10 of Insider Insights for MediaVillage recorded during Univision’s sixth annual Leading The Change conference, about how to tap into influencers to reach more of a multi-cultural audience. We’re talking with not only an influencer – Ana Alvarado, AKA  “LipstickFables”, but also Matt Kaplan, SVP of Digital Sales at Univision, who connects influencers and advertisers. E.B. Matt, talk to me about your role at Univision. Matt Kaplan: My role really encompasses the breadth of our digital offerings, bringing that to the ad community, and I think specifically because digital is such a space where there's constant innovation, the requirement is a strong focus on constant product innovation. To be competitive in our marketplace, we always have to be looking at what's next and what's new and how to bring that effectively to the community. Moss: Matt, Univision (UCI) is a multitude of platforms and brands. Tell us about your key shows and the audience you reach? Kaplan:  Univision is focused on reaching the US Hispanic consumer, which we’ve done for almost 60 years. We have our broadcast networks Univision and Unimas, two Spanish language cable networks - Galavision and Univision Deportes Network, and we also have two English language networks, Fusion and El Rey. ... Our morning show, Despierta América just celebrated its 20th anniversary. We're also well known for our novellas, and what's very relevant for our audience especially today, is news since our community knows we’re reporting authentically. The other piece we’ve really doubled down on is sports: we have all of Liga MX, the Gold Cup and just signed on UEFA, so we’ll have Champions League Soccer along with MLS. Moss: How do you help brand partners engage more with your audience? Kaplan: The Univision Creator Network launched two years ago and working with US Hispanic influencers is increasingly important to our brands and our own business. ... The connection between our company, content, viewers and users is unmatched, because we serve a community. Influencers are a natural extension of that, because their audiences are really buying into them. And I think as you speak with Ana [Alvarado], you’ll see that connection based on authenticity. These platforms have brought down the barriers to entry for those social media creators. We’re wholly focused on US Hispanics and we recognize those who are building a connection with that audience so we're bringing them into the family. ... Moss: How do you find those who are very influential in the Hispanic community -- and then bring them on board to talk about brands? Kaplan:  We have a team to identify and bring on those influencers. Where I come in is helping [a select group of] brands activate with influencers, and ... the power of utilizing them for their brands. We consistently see is when brands use influencers they get enormous engagement rates because influencers are able to move people via the content they create that connects them to the audience. ...We really vet the influencers to find the right talent for the right brand so the message being delivered is authentic, and doesn’t burn the relationship [with] the audience they've worked so hard to build. If you want to work with influencers, you have to trust - to be willing to let go a little bit. We’re measuring that success with traditional branded content KPIs like views, engagement rates, likes and shares... Moss: Describe the tactics and platforms of a typical campaign... Kaplan:   ...One example, is the second phase of a campaign for Mazda. We had Alan Estrada, a travel influencer, to [align Mazda with] Japanese craftsmanship and traditions. ...Alan created beautiful content around art specific to particular to Hiroshima, Mazda’s headquarters -- Yabusame archers who ride on horseback and then shoot an arrow at a target while they're moving. ...They're known for being in particular harmony with the horse, so you could see the parallel to a driver in a car. Alan will publish this content across his handles, primarily YouTube, and then we'll distribute across UCI's handles [edited to be platform-specific]. ...We also a traveling campaign for Coca-Cola called Saboriando including did a lot of Instastories...Our approach to both influencer programs and branded content in general is social first. We could target not only the biggest audience, but also the appropriate audience for the brand. Moss: Have you seen a lot of lift in UCI’s followers since you've been utilizing influencers? Kaplan:   Our following has steadily increased. If you aggregate all our fans across all our platforms it’s over 170 million in the U.S. There’s duplication but that’s a big enough number to let us test content that generates data to derive insights. One data point example: Rosy McMichael, one of our influencers, did a segment on Despierta América, and she heavily promoted her appearance to her fan base. During her segment we observed an almost 20 percent lift in ratings points amongst her key demo of women 18 to 34. Moss: What are the top three things that you think any brand needs to think about if they're going to use an influencer? Kaplan: First: ‘what is the process?’; understand ‘how are we going to go about finding the right influencer?’ Second, ... give influencers the freedom to do their thing - to create the content, because they know their audiences, and they know what they're going to respond to. Third is having a distribution strategy. It's great to use the influencer footprint. It's a miss to not think bigger. Moss: Now in the hot seat? Ana Alvarado, a Univision influencer, known to about a million people across different social media platforms as @LipstickFables. Ana, how did the name  come about? Alvarado:  Five years or six years ago, I was doing make-up and fashion, and I love lipsticks... I thought of my videos telling a story and thought ‘Lipstick Fables’ sounds fun." Moss: What was the first thing that put you on the map as an influencer? Alvarado: I decided to do something different for fun...and did one video called "Things Hondurans Say." It was basically a parody on how we have our own slang, and it just went viral. I was shocked; [I had averaged maybe 50 views a day] and it got over 5,000 views in one day.  I started on YouTube then Vine came out with 6-second videos, and then Instagram came out with their videos, so I’ve been doing small skits that become viral quickly. [So now, though I love fashion and make-up] my main thing is comedy. Don’t take me seriously! Moss: How did you start working with Univision? Alvarado: I received an email and I really thought they were playing with me. I was like, hmm. Maybe it's like some scam or something. But I was one of the first influencers they had.... I’m so happy to be a part of the family. Moss: Weren't you one of the first influencers that they tapped to leverage Facebook Watch? Alvarado:  Yes. I'm doing a parody on the Kardashians, called "La Kardachas". So it's a twist and people have been accepting it well and we're extremely happy. Moss: What's your process when Univision asks you to talk about a brand and how do your fans react? Alvarado:  Univision has been very careful choosing the brands that want to work with us. Matt said something so important: You always have to keep it authentic. Make sure you don't burn those bridges you built with your audience with fake stuff or a straight up ad. They want to see something that feels like it's real – then they will support both you and the brand. ...Every brand that I work with – like Bud Light and Sprint -- I've been able to do my own thing. And it has worked for the brand too. Moss: Can you tell me about the Sprint campaign? Alvarado: That was an interesting campaign because Sprint wanted us to find ways to use their handles, iPads and phones. So I did a road trip to Mexico with two other influencers from the Univision Creatives Network and got to know the culture. We ended up in the Rise Up as One Concert where we did a live stream. It was a lot of fun. Moss: ... I want to be an influencer.

Preaching Sense Podcast
Podcast #12. Daniel Stermer. Matt Kaplan. Max Reich.

Preaching Sense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 73:07


Daniel "Sterm" Stermer, Matt "Kapy" Kaplan, Max "Max" Reich, and I talk about New Year's Resolutions, nutrition, strange foods (like scary strange foods), geography & maps (not sure why this always comes up), having children and how to decide if you're ready, and the Ronda Rousey fight. Lots to learn here!

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: War of the words

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 19:47


We explore a clutch of new words from 2016 and how technology contributes to the evolution of language. Vishal Sikka, the CEO of a technology services company explains how artificial intelligence can enhance the labour force. Also, science correspondent Matt Kaplan on a new device to sniff out disease See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: War of the words

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 19:47


We explore a clutch of new words from 2016 and how technology contributes to the evolution of language. Vishal Sikka, the CEO of a technology services company explains how artificial intelligence can enhance the labour force. Also, science correspondent Matt Kaplan on a new device to sniff out disease See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: Samsung's meltdown

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 17:22


Our technology editor examines the long-term fallout after Samsung's flagship smartphone is pulled from production. The Food and Drug Administration's approval of a new drug for muscular dystrophy proves controversial and Matt Kaplan explains why higher-class people spend less time looking at their fellow humans See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: Samsung's meltdown

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 17:22


Our technology editor examines the long-term fallout after Samsung's flagship smartphone is pulled from production. The Food and Drug Administration's approval of a new drug for muscular dystrophy proves controversial and Matt Kaplan explains why higher-class people spend less time looking at their fellow humans See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: The brain that stopped remembering

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 15:37


Paul Markillie buckles up for a future of 48-volt hybrid cars. Matt Kaplan examines whether self-control is really a finite resource. And Luke Dittrich, the author of a new book, explains how a lobotomy gone wrong paved the way for the science of memory. Tom Standage hosts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: The brain that stopped remembering

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 15:37


Paul Markillie buckles up for a future of 48-volt hybrid cars. Matt Kaplan examines whether self-control is really a finite resource. And Luke Dittrich, the author of a new book, explains how a lobotomy gone wrong paved the way for the science of memory. Tom Standage hosts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: The evolution of bromance

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 14:34


Host Jason Palmer ​asks Natasha Loder if scientists are getting ever closer to the fountain of youth in pill form. Richard Wrangham explains why men are more touchy-feely than women after competitive sport. A​nd Matt Kaplan ​examines how one sea creature's means​​ of self-repair​​ ​​could help humans with damaged hearing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: The evolution of bromance

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 14:34


Host Jason Palmer ​asks Natasha Loder if scientists are getting ever closer to the fountain of youth in pill form. Richard Wrangham explains why men are more touchy-feely than women after competitive sport. A​nd Matt Kaplan ​examines how one sea creature's means​​ of self-repair​​ ​​could help humans with damaged hearing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)
Our Indispensable Guide to Buying Eggs!

Please Explain (The Leonard Lopate Show)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 29:33


Now that you're equipped with a variety of new egg recipes, today's Please Explain will answer all of your egg-buying questions! Omega-3, Free Range, Cage Free, Organic… What do these labels mean? Why do eggs come in different colors? Why don’t you have to put farmers market eggs in the fridge?  Here to answer all these questions and more is Cathy Erway, Serious Eats contributor and author of The Art of Eating In: How I Learned to Stop Spending and Love the Stove. She also blogs at Not Eating Out In New York and has a podcast called Eat Your Words on Heritage Radio. She wrote this article about egg labeling. We'll also be joined by Mary Carpenter, owner and operator of Violet Hill Farm in West Winfield, NY. She keeps poultry and supplies a wide variety of eggs to the Union Square and McCaren Park greenmarkets. Matt Kaplan, who works at the Violet Hill greenmarket stalls, will stop by our studio and bring some eggs for show and tell!  

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: The origins of Jupiter

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 15:52


This week: After five years of travel, the Juno spacecraft finally nears Jupiter. Our science correspondent, Tim Cross speaks to host Jason Palmer about its vital and dangerous mission. And, Matt Kaplan discusses how the shifty eyes of gamblers can explain how our brains process numbers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: The origins of Jupiter

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 15:52


This week: After five years of travel, the Juno spacecraft finally nears Jupiter. Our science correspondent, Tim Cross speaks to host Jason Palmer about its vital and dangerous mission. And, Matt Kaplan discusses how the shifty eyes of gamblers can explain how our brains process numbers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gary Hour
Ep27 Psychologist Dr. Nicole Pernod

The Gary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 82:09


Gary Levitt and Matt Kaplan talk to Psychologist Dr. Nicole Pernod about Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness/Relaxation Strategies, patterns, reactions and how to change them. Learn more about Dr. Pernod here: http://drpernod.com - Email the show: thegaryhour@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show
Magic - and - Your Brain

SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 25:00


He could possibly be the most interesting man in the world...Matt Kaplan takes us on a scientific journey into the world of the magical. And, Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin takes us deep inside your brain to explain why you are so tired! Listen in for two great guests this week on the Health & Happiness Show. This show aired Sunday, January 24 on 100.7 WHUD

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Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Magical Science -- Groks Science Show 2015-12-23

Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 24:03


What does mythology tell us about the scientific environment of those who created them? On this episode, Matt Kaplan discussed the science of the magical.

IFcast Tech
Ep. 8: Matt Kaplan, QT

IFcast Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 28:52


Matt Kaplan thinks the future of online dating is live video. Find out why in this week's episode!

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio
Friday, December 11, 2015

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 50:00


We speak to author Matt Kaplan about his book "Science of the Magical" which attempts to explain scientifically the Holy Grail, love potions, superpowers and other supernatural phenomena.

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio
Friday, December 11, 2015

Sam in the Morning on LA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 50:00


We speak to author Matt Kaplan about his book "Science of the Magical" which attempts to explain scientifically the Holy Grail, love potions, superpowers and other supernatural phenomena.

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show
THE MAGIC OF SCIENCE AND THE ENCHANTMENT OF WORDS

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 57:40


Science, magic, words, love potions, we cover them all Wednesday, December 9, 3 pm ET on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show when joining Halli at her table is the esteemed science correspondent with The Economist and author of a fascinating new book SCIENCE OF THE MAGICAL, FROM THE HOLY GRAIL TO LOVE POTIONS TO SUPERPOWERS, Matt Kaplan, and the venerated executive editor of the AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY out with their 500 new words of 2015, Steve Kleinelder.Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent with The Economist and has contributed weekly articles to its science and technology section for a decade. He has also written for National Geographic, Nature, and the New York Times. Kaplan takes us on a tour across the world to explore the nexus between science and magic in his fascinating new book SCIENCE OF THE MAGICAL, FROM THE HOLY GRAIL TO LOVE POTIONS TO SUPERPOWERS.Steve Kleinedler is executive editor of the reference group at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, publishers of AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY and Webster's New World reference works. Steve earned a BA in linguistics from Northwestern University and attended graduate school at the University of Chicago for linguistics. A professional lexicographer, he familiarizes himself with the vocabulary in specific subject areas, researches and analyzes new developments and usage, and works with expert consultants to ensure that the content of the dictionaries is as accurate and as up-to-date as possible. So, what's new in 2015? A lot, as you'll soon discover.The magic of science and the enchantment of words Wednesday, December 9, 3 pm ET on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show. For more information visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.

The Gary Hour
Ep7 Robin Quivers & Mental Health Counselor Melissa King

The Gary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 101:37


Gary tells Robin Quivers that some people don't understand that these beginning interviews are just bits, hoaxes. Then it gets serious as Matt Kaplan and Gary talk to mental health counselor Melissa King M.S.Ed. ( http://www.myheartdances.com/ )about relationships, love, partnerships and why Matt Kaplan is sick of online dating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MoneyForLunch
Bert Martinez joined by Ed Brodow, Pat Peason, Bill Spetrino and Matt Kaplan

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2015 61:00


Pat Peason CFO of, "Harvest Financial Group,” and "Advisor's Academy,” Board Member. He has been in the financial industry for over 25 years,and specializes in the unique challenges that face today's retireesand pre-retirees. In today's tough market economy, seniors especially need to fully understand all the variousoptions that are currently available to assist them in protecting and growing their investment portfolios Ed Brodow teaches the art of negotiation to the professional negotiators at Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Learjet, Zurich Insurance, the IRS, and the Pentagon. He is the bestselling author of Negotiation Boot Camp: How to Resolve Conflict, Satisfy Customers, and Make Better Deals. Ed has appeared as negotiation guru on PBS, ABC, Fox News, and Inside Edition Bill Spetrino Editor of the, "Dividend Machine.” newsletter and Author of new book,  “The Great American Dividend Machine”  He is a professional investor who has made millions for himself and his clients through strategic investing.  A trained accountant, he graduated from John Carroll University in Ohio and spent a decade teaching. A lifelong entrepreneur as well, Spetrino set out to understand and codify a simple dividend investing strategy for amassing a retirement nest egg, an idea that eventually led to the creation of The Dividend Machine newsletter for Newsmax Matt Kaplan President of Sage Analytics.  Sage Analytics is involved in a very interesting business. They have developed and manufacture a highly advanced, accurate and affordable device to test the potency of legal cannabis. They use the same technology used by the major pharmaceutical companies for their precision testing needs.

MoneyForLunch
Bert Martinez joined by Ed Brodow, Pat Peason, Bill Spetrino and Matt Kaplan

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 61:00


Pat Peason CFO of, "Harvest Financial Group,” and "Advisor's Academy,” Board Member. He has been in the financial industry for over 25 years,and specializes in the unique challenges that face today's retireesand pre-retirees. In today's tough market economy, seniors especially need to fully understand all the variousoptions that are currently available to assist them in protecting and growing their investment portfolios Ed Brodow teaches the art of negotiation to the professional negotiators at Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Learjet, Zurich Insurance, the IRS, and the Pentagon. He is the bestselling author of Negotiation Boot Camp: How to Resolve Conflict, Satisfy Customers, and Make Better Deals. Ed has appeared as negotiation guru on PBS, ABC, Fox News, and Inside Edition Bill Spetrino Editor of the, "Dividend Machine.” newsletter and Author of new book,  “The Great American Dividend Machine”  He is a professional investor who has made millions for himself and his clients through strategic investing.  A trained accountant, he graduated from John Carroll University in Ohio and spent a decade teaching. A lifelong entrepreneur as well, Spetrino set out to understand and codify a simple dividend investing strategy for amassing a retirement nest egg, an idea that eventually led to the creation of The Dividend Machine newsletter for Newsmax Matt Kaplan President of Sage Analytics.  Sage Analytics is involved in a very interesting business. They have developed and manufacture a highly advanced, accurate and affordable device to test the potency of legal cannabis. They use the same technology used by the major pharmaceutical companies for their precision testing needs.

Art Works Podcast
Matt Kaplan

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2013 32:53


Matt Kaplan takes a scientific look at the monsters that scare us…and why we love it. 

Art Works Podcast

Matt Kaplan takes a scientific look at the monsters that scare us…and why we love it. [32:54]

Art Works Podcasts

Matt Kaplan takes a scientific look at the monsters that scare us…and why we love it. [32:54]

Art Works Podcasts

Matt Kaplan takes a scientific look at the monsters that scare us…and why we love it. [32:54]

Build
How Great Products are Like Great Stories with Acquia’s Matt Kaplan

Build

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 20:00


Today on Build, host Maggie Crowley chats live in the Seeking Wisdom studio with Acquia’s SVP Products, Matt Kaplan. Matt was previously CPO and GM, Emerging Products at LogMeIn. Now at Acquia, he heads up product strategy, management and design across their digital experience platform. And, fun fact, he was on MIT’s gymnastic team back in the day. Together Maggie and Matt chat through how great products are like great stories. Specifically, what makes a great story, untangling the relationship between stories and products and how to help your team get better at storytelling.

Verbal Tap MMA Comedy Podcast
Verbal Tap (Ep. 381) UFC & Grappling Idiots w/ Matt Kaplan

Verbal Tap MMA Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 55:46


The guys talk UFC Fight Night and inhalers. Check out Grappling Idiots at their website below! Matt Kaplan is great, he's a long time participant of the conversation and he's running his own show now. Listen as he explains the rules. https://www.grapplingidiots.com/events