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In this episode of our podcast, join Justin, Nathan, Cesar and special guest Matt Keegan, as they talk about the sensitive topic of fentanyl, a substance that has transformed recreational drug use into a deadly gamble. They confront the reality of a crisis that is claiming lives with alarming numbers. What was once perceived as fun and innocent activities in youth and adulthood, is now a dangerous and often fatal pursuit. Justin, Nathan, Cesar, and Matt engage in a discussion on the significance of every individual's voice in the journey towards recovery, no matter how fresh or how long they've been on this path. They emphasize the value of life and the power of recovery, urging you not to underestimate your worth or the miraculous potential for change that recovery can bring. Join us in this conversation that's not only about the dangers of fentanyl but also about the strength found in unity, the importance of awareness, and the undying hope that recovery offers To find out more about our organization or be a guest go to https://linktr.ee/thehopeshot Buy us a coffee to show support https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Thehopeshot
In this episode, we hear about the life of Matt Keegan, a recovery rapper. Born and raised in a small town in Ohio, Matt's early life was dominated by addiction, steering him away from his passion for music. As a metalhead, he never imagined his path would lead to rap. However, in his recovery, Matt discovered a new avenue for his creativity and began to express his journey through rap. His music quickly gained traction on social media, bringing him into the spotlight and challenging his recovery with newfound popularity and ego. After experiencing a relapse and coming clean to his fans, Matt received an outpouring of support, reinforcing his commitment to his sobriety and his music. Now, Matt is using his voice to speak out against the pitfalls of big pharma and the importance of genuine support systems in recovery. Join us as we sit down with Matt Keegan to hear his powerful story of falling down, standing up, and using his music to shine a light on the darker corners of addiction and recovery. To find out more about our organization or be a guest go to https://linktr.ee/thehopeshot Buy us a coffee to show support https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Thehopeshot Find Matt Keegan on Facebook https://m.facebook.com/Mattkeeganrecovery
Dive deep into Matt Keegan's journey of recovery, music, and self-discovery in the latest episode of our show. From his battles with addiction to his artistic inspirations, it's an open book for you to explore. Tune in and walk with Matt through his hardships, revelations, and victories. Follow Matt on Facebook hereSupport the showWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalksStronger Together Canada Peer Led Support Groups by Moms Stop the HarmAre you struggling with the substance use of a loved one? Go to https://www.holdinghopecanada.org/Have you tragically lost someone to drug related harms? Visithttps://www.healingheartscanada.org/Prairie Sky Recovery Centrehttps://www.prairieskyrecovery.ca/
Kelly Rose and Cory speak with Matt Keegan and Shawn Patrick Thomas Daley (of HALO Live!) about Rock and Recovery: A Night of Celebrating the Recovery Community. It'll be held at HALO Live! on November 19th. Additional Music from Hooked Like Helen, The Last Witch, Tyler Chaffee, Bella Burdella, HEBDO, and new music from Justin Payne & Co. and Kid Mammoth. The FLMS is brought to you by the Celestial Black Cat, CW Mechanical, and Snooties BBQ. Crystal of the Week: Pendulums
Australian composer and saxophonist Matt Keegan is the leader of 'The Three Seas' band. His search for new experiences and sounds first drew him to India. After a big success in the UK, the band is on its second tour of Australia. The lead band members - Raju Das Baul, Deoashish Mothey, and Gaurab Chatterjee, made a special appearance in Sydney's SBS studios. This podcast has been created by Priyanka Hatwalne in collaboration with the SBS Nepali team.
Chat with P. Jacob Fossum about his upcoming concert in Calgary. Music from Nadje Noordhuis, The Three Seas, So Long Seven, Avataar, Sarathy Korwar, Jasmine Myra, Swindle, Kay Young, Binker Golding, Jakob Bro & Joe Lovano, Brian Baggett, P. Jacob Fossum, Jane Ira Bloom, Andrew CyrillePlaylist: Nadje Noordhuis, featuring Fred Hersch - Little SongThe Three Seas, featuring Matt Keegan, Gaurab Chatterjee & Declan Kelly - AfterlifeSo Long Seven - Only Elephants Know Her NameAvataar - Chrysalis (Emergence)Sarathy Korwar, featuring Photay - The Past Is Not Only Behind Us, But Ahead of UsJasmine Myra - HorizonsVarious Artists, featuring Swindle - Miss KaneVarious Artists, featuring Kay Young - Feel Like Making LoveVarious Artists, featuring Binker Golding - Fort WorthJakob Bro, Joe Lovano - Song to an Old FriendBrian Baggett - MildP. Jacob Fossum - In Our GardenP. Jacob Fossum - Tippy Toes - George CostanzaJane Ira Bloom - Where the Light Gets InAndrew Cyrille Quartet, featuring David Virelles, Bill Frisell & Ben Street - The News
Multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens has sought comfort from traditional songs during the pandemic, and they form her new album with Francesco Turrisi. And how Matt Keegan's great grandfather's journey of survival inspired a programmatic jazz suite.
Vienna Dreaming has been a work in progress by saxophonist and composer Matt Keegan for a number of years. He has composed this suite of music around the life of his great grandfather, Heini Portnoj. Heini, himself a musician and composer, became a refuge from his home in Vienna, when Austria was annexed by the […]
This week on the podcast, we discuss yet another incredible episode of The Mandalorian that saw Boba Fett as we've never seen him before. The episode also quickly glosses over some of the week's news, including the Cassian Andor show currently filming in the U.K., and a new rumour about an animated series focusing on The High Republic. We also play a round of "would you rather", Star Wars style, courtesy of our good and legendary friend Matt Keegan. Enjoy the episode, everybody!
On this month's TSW Round Table Rob is joined by Ben from the Skyhoppers podcast, James from the Tumbling Saber podcast and VIP Jay Winkworth. Also a special appearance from Matt Keegan. The guys discuss Anakin training, Clones dealing with the after math of order 66, Star Wars Celebration and much, much more!
What’s this? An early release of the podcast? What’s going on here??? Truthfully, we’re taking a couple days away to do some camping, so we recorded a huge episode covering all of Anthony Breznican’s amazing coverage of The Last Jedi for Entertainment Weekly. We’ve got a couple of timely happy birthdays to get to, for Conor’s son Leo, and for our friend Matt Keegan. We also wish our friend Troy over at The Nerd Room all the best as he got hitched this weekend! We also address a bunch of questions which pulled us in all kinds of directions: Early predictions for The Last Jedi,Knights of the Star Wars Commonwealth,Ambiguity in Star Wars,First Star Wars memory, and other childhood tales,Introducing new lightsaber colours< [...]
What's this? An early release of the podcast? What's going on here??? Truthfully, we're taking a couple days away to do some camping, so we recorded a huge episode covering all of Anthony Breznican's amazing coverage of The Last Jedi for Entertainment Weekly. We've got a couple of timely happy birthdays to get to, for Conor's son Leo, and for our friend Matt Keegan. We also wish our friend Troy over at The Nerd Room all the best as he got hitched this weekend! We also address a bunch of questions which pulled us in all kinds of directions: Early predictions for The Last Jedi, Knights of the Star Wars Commonwealth, Ambiguity in Star Wars, First Star Wars memory, and other childhood tales, Introducing new lightsaber colours We also officially launch our Powerful Friends Patreon Program! As always, send us our feedback on your social media network of choice! Visit the Star Wars Commonwealth, and follow Talk Star Wars, Generation X-Wing, Rogue Squadron, Skyhoppers podcast, The Nerd Room Podcast, and San Diego Sabers Radio Podcast! To get in touch with us: @tumblingsaber | Facebook | Instagram | email | iTunes | Star Wars Commonwealth Our Teepublic store is open! Grab a cool tee, mug or whatever else we put up there! All money earned will go back in to the show to help us improve in all aspects!
On this month's TSW Round Table Rob is joined by Ben from the Skyhoppers podcast, James from the Tumbling Saber podcast and VIP Jay Winkworth. Also a special appearance from Matt Keegan. The guys discuss Anakin training, Clones dealing with the after math of order 66, Star Wars Celebration and much, much more!
New string quartets by five great Australian jazz composers.
New string quartets by five great Australian jazz composers.
Matt Keegan discusses his previous works that relate to the site-specific installation in the exhibition Exposure which grew out of the artist’s longstanding fascination with cities and their constant flux.
IQPC interview with Matt Keegan, GM Procurement for IQPC's Procure-2-Pay 2010
IQPC interview with Matt Keegan, GM Procurement for IQPC's Procure-2-Pay 2010
This week Duncan and Richard talk to Michelle Grabner and Annika Marie about Picturing the Studio and among other things whether or not anyone does four studio visits a day. Go check out the show, even the art I disliked was interesting. Lifted from SAIC: This exhibition explores the richly complex politically- and psychologicaly-charged notion of the artist's studio today. With works by over 30 artists spanning the past two decades, this exhibition also includes several specially designed installations undertaken by artists on site. Curated by Michelle Grabner, SAIC, and Annika Marie, Columbia College, "Picturing the Studio" is presented in conjunction with the College Art Association's 98th Annual Conference in Chicago, February 11-13, 2010. It is made possible in part with funds from the College Art Association and the Illinois Art Council, a state agency. Artists include: Bas Jan Ader, Conrad Bakker, John Baldessari, Stephanie Brooks, Ivan Brunetti, Ann Craven, Julian Dashper, Dana DeGiulio, Susanne Doremus, Joe Fig, Dan Fischer, Julia Fish, Nicholas Frank, Alicia Frankovich, Judith Geichman, Rodney Graham, Karl Haendel, Shane Huffman, Barbara Kasten, Matt Keegan, Daniel Lavitt, Adelheid Mers, Tom Moody, Bruce Nauman, Paul Nudd, Frank Piatek, Leland Rice, David Robbins, Kay Rosen, Amanda Ross-Ho, Carrie Schneider, Roman Signer, Amy Sillman, Frances Stark, Nicholas Steindorf, and James Welling.