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Enterprise Excellence Podcast with Brad Jeavons
#146 Excellence in Quality: it is simple but not easy with Matthew Landers.

Enterprise Excellence Podcast with Brad Jeavons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 23:16


Download the new CPR Ci and Quality Thinking resource here.https://www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com/downloads.Summary Keywordspeople, quality, organisation, improve,  customer, lead, standards, outcome, understanding, role, signet, process, important, journey, understand, product, excellence, learning, delivering.IntroductionHi all, today I have on the show with us someone I have known for a long time, first working together as Signet at the start of their Excellence Journey focus on quality. Matt Landers is now an Integrated Quality and Continuous Improvement Manager at Boeing. Today we discuss the importance of quality in an Excellence journey. We also discuss how culture changes towards quality can be done well. To help with this, we have loaded up the Enterprise Excellence Podcast website under resources on the CPR Quality and CI thinking process that can help improve quality in a team or organisation. We are proudly sponsored by S A Partners, a world-leading business transformation consultancy.Free DownloadWe have loaded the CPR Ci and Quality Thinking resource to the Enterprise Excellence Podcast website under resources. This process is brilliant in empowering teams and improving quality culture. Episode Links:YoutubeFull episode: https://youtu.be/0LvKOWuDDmwTwo-Minute Tip:Enterprise Excellence Academyweb: Conclusion/Key Takeaways There were two key takeaways for me from this episode. 1.     Involve people in a quality journey. 2.     Lead quality from the top.  Contacts Brad: connect via LinkedIn or call him on 0402 448 445 or email bjeavons@iqi.com.au.Matthew Landers is contactable on LinkedIn. What's next?Download the new resource: https://www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com/downloads1.     Join our next community meeting.  https://www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com/community.2.     Listen to another podcast episode on engaging the frontline with continuous improvement with Jim Glover.a)     Listen on our website - https://www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com/podcast/episode/4c1a52f8/39-how-to-engage-and-support-the-front-line-in-continuous-improvement-with-jim-glover.b)     Watch on Youtube - https://youtu.be/9Gzg_6ujfFESA Partners Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.To learn more about what we do, visit www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com.Thanks for your time, and thanks for helping to create a better future.

WBEN Extras
Genesee County Manager Matt Landers on state of emergency after Title 42

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 5:35


Genesee County Manager Matt Landers on state of emergency after Title 42

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks
How Seattle Seahawks Aced 'Dessert Draft' With Undrafted Signings

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 43:27


While the Seahawks understandably are excited about their new 10-player draft class, the franchise also has plenty of reasons to be giddy about the additions they made landing 25 undrafted free agents, including San Diego State defensive tackle Jonah Tavai and Arkansas receiver Matt Landers. In the aftermath of rookie minicamp, hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss which undrafted players stood out during the two-day event at the VMAC, while Thor Nystrom of Fantasy Pros breaks down why Seattle cleaned up in the "dessert draft" acquiring marquee talent in the undrafted ranks and shares his thoughts on his favorite signings from the class. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks
How Seattle Seahawks Aced 'Dessert Draft' With Undrafted Signings

Locked On Seahawks - Daily Podcast On The Seattle Seahawks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 39:42


While the Seahawks understandably are excited about their new 10-player draft class, the franchise also has plenty of reasons to be giddy about the additions they made landing 25 undrafted free agents, including San Diego State defensive tackle Jonah Tavai and Arkansas receiver Matt Landers. In the aftermath of rookie minicamp, hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss which undrafted players stood out during the two-day event at the VMAC, while Thor Nystrom of Fantasy Pros breaks down why Seattle cleaned up in the "dessert draft" acquiring marquee talent in the undrafted ranks and shares his thoughts on his favorite signings from the class.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings
NFL Draft Sleepers The Minnesota Vikings Could Target

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 34:26


Welcome to the annual Day 3 extravaganza! For this, you've sent me your favorite day 3 sleepers for the NFL draft. If you correctly guess a day 3 pick for the Vikings, I'll donate $20 to a charity of your choice. Let's talk about some deep draft guys for today.Here are all of the names:Andre Iosivas WR PrincetonAndrew Vorhees , OG USCAnfernee Orji, LB VandyAnthony Bradford, OG LSUByron Young, ED TennesseeCam Jones, LB IndianaChandler Zavala, OG NC StCharlie Jones, WR PurdueCharlie Thomas, LB Ga. TechDee Winters, LB TCUDemarvion Overshown, LB TexasDeuce Vaughn, RB Kent. StDevon Witherspoon, CB IllinoisDTR, QB UCLAEvan Hull, RBivan pace, LB CincinnatiJakorian Bennett, CB MarylandJaren Hall, QB BYUJonathan Mingo, WR Ole MissKaevon Merriweather, S IowaKayshon Boutte, WR LSUKeaton Mitchell, RB East CarolinaMarte Mapu, S Sac St.Matt Landers, WR ArkansasMike Morris, ED MichiganMo Ibrahim, RB MinnesotaMohamoud Diabate, LB UtahNesta Jade Silvera, DT AZ StNoah Sewell, LB OregonOlu Oluwatimi, OC MichiganOwen Pappoe, LB AuburnRezjohn Wright, CB Oregon St.Riley Moss, CB IowaRoschon Johnson, RB TexasScott Matlock, DT Boise StSirvocea Dennis, LB PittStarling Thomas V, CB UABStetson Bennet, QB GeorgiaSydney Brown, S IllinoisTariq Bracy, CB Notre DameTerrell Smith, CB MinnesotaTre Hawkins, CB Old DominionTrey Palmer, WR NebraskaTroy Brown, LB/S Ole missXavier Hutcihnson, WR Iowa StYasir Abdullah, LB LouisvilleZacch Pickens, DT SCWANT MORE DAILY MINNESOTA VIKINGS CONTENT?Join me on Patreon! https://patreon.com/lukebraunnflFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings
NFL Draft Sleepers The Minnesota Vikings Could Target

Locked On Vikings - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 38:11


Welcome to the annual Day 3 extravaganza! For this, you've sent me your favorite day 3 sleepers for the NFL draft. If you correctly guess a day 3 pick for the Vikings, I'll donate $20 to a charity of your choice. Let's talk about some deep draft guys for today. Here are all of the names: Andre Iosivas WR Princeton Andrew Vorhees , OG USC Anfernee Orji, LB Vandy Anthony Bradford, OG LSU Byron Young, ED Tennessee Cam Jones, LB Indiana Chandler Zavala, OG NC St Charlie Jones, WR Purdue Charlie Thomas, LB Ga. Tech Dee Winters, LB TCU Demarvion Overshown, LB Texas Deuce Vaughn, RB Kent. St Devon Witherspoon, CB Illinois DTR, QB UCLA Evan Hull, RB ivan pace, LB Cincinnati Jakorian Bennett, CB Maryland Jaren Hall, QB BYU Jonathan Mingo, WR Ole Miss Kaevon Merriweather, S Iowa Kayshon Boutte, WR LSU Keaton Mitchell, RB East Carolina Marte Mapu, S Sac St. Matt Landers, WR Arkansas Mike Morris, ED Michigan Mo Ibrahim, RB Minnesota Mohamoud Diabate, LB Utah Nesta Jade Silvera, DT AZ St Noah Sewell, LB Oregon Olu Oluwatimi, OC Michigan Owen Pappoe, LB Auburn Rezjohn Wright, CB Oregon St. Riley Moss, CB Iowa Roschon Johnson, RB Texas Scott Matlock, DT Boise St Sirvocea Dennis, LB Pitt Starling Thomas V, CB UAB Stetson Bennet, QB Georgia Sydney Brown, S Illinois Tariq Bracy, CB Notre Dame Terrell Smith, CB Minnesota Tre Hawkins, CB Old Dominion Trey Palmer, WR Nebraska Troy Brown, LB/S Ole miss Xavier Hutcihnson, WR Iowa St Yasir Abdullah, LB Louisville Zacch Pickens, DT SC WANT MORE DAILY MINNESOTA VIKINGS CONTENT? Join me on Patreon! https://patreon.com/lukebraunnfl Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Rotoworld Football Podcast
Jalen Hurts get paid + Late WR, RB draft sleepers

Rotoworld Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 61:54


(06:30) – Examining Jalen Hurts 5-year, $255M contract extension and who is the second-best QB in the NFC(14:45) – Brock Purdy avoids Tommy John surgery(19:30) – Jacoby Brissett vs Sam Howell as the Commanders starting QB(27:45) – WR Draft Sleepers: Marvin Mims, Jonathan Mingo and Matt Landers(47:15) – Late-round RBs to monitor: Zach Evans, Kendre Miller, Roschon Johnson and Evan Hull

Locked On 49ers - Daily Podcast On The San Francisco 49ers
Scouting the Mock Drafts: LaPorta, Kuntz, Mingo, Perry, Landers

Locked On 49ers - Daily Podcast On The San Francisco 49ers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 46:42


Scouting potential future San Francisco 49ers pass catchers that are showing up in mock drafts like tight ends Sam LaPorta, Zach Kuntz and wide receivers Jonathan Mingo, AT Perry and Matt Landers. San Francisco 49ers fans are treated to daily news and analysis with Locked On 49ers, hosted by football analyst Brian Peacock and former NFL/AFL cornerback Eric Crocker. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

Locked On 49ers - Daily Podcast On The San Francisco 49ers
Scouting the Mock Drafts: LaPorta, Kuntz, Mingo, Perry, Landers

Locked On 49ers - Daily Podcast On The San Francisco 49ers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 41:57


Scouting potential future San Francisco 49ers pass catchers that are showing up in mock drafts like tight ends Sam LaPorta, Zach Kuntz and wide receivers Jonathan Mingo, AT Perry and Matt Landers.San Francisco 49ers fans are treated to daily news and analysis with Locked On 49ers, hosted by football analyst Brian Peacock and former NFL/AFL cornerback Eric Crocker.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…

The Chase Thomas Podcast
The Full Ride: SEC West Season Review, Expectations At Ole Miss & Arkansas & Questions At Alabama With Matt Green

The Chase Thomas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 100:32


Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by fellow University of North Georgia alumni Matt Green to talk about how Rick Barnes is a lot like Mark Richt, new defensive coordinators around the SEC, UCF's new football campus, and then get into their SEC West season review series, LSU overachieving in 2022, Texas A&M & Auburn underachieving, where Ole Miss and Miss State fans should expect the program to be, Matt Landers and Quinshon Judkins hype and much more. Host: Chase Thomas Guest: Matt Green Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Saints - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Saints
Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints contract best/worst/average-case scenarios

Locked On Saints - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 29:37


The New Orleans Saints gave wide receiver Michael Thomas an incentive-laden deal, so how much can he realistically make off of it? Also with the signing of Johnathan Abram, the Saints are loading up at safety. Which makes sense considering Joe Woods and Dennis Allen are DB specialists. But who will and won't make the roster in 2023 with all these safeties to get a look at?Retaining Malcolm Roach and a big deal for the Saints, they should look to bring back Kentavius Street as well. And how much money do the Saints have? Where they should spend it and what NFL Draft prospect wideouts to keep an eye on from Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Josh Down all the way to Matt Landers, Parker Washington and Bryce Ford-Wheaton.JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaintsFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 

Locked On Saints - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Saints
Michael Thomas, New Orleans Saints contract best/worst/average-case scenarios

Locked On Saints - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 34:22


The New Orleans Saints gave wide receiver Michael Thomas an incentive-laden deal, so how much can he realistically make off of it? Also with the signing of Johnathan Abram, the Saints are loading up at safety. Which makes sense considering Joe Woods and Dennis Allen are DB specialists. But who will and won't make the roster in 2023 with all these safeties to get a look at? Retaining Malcolm Roach and a big deal for the Saints, they should look to bring back Kentavius Street as well. And how much money do the Saints have? Where they should spend it and what NFL Draft prospect wideouts to keep an eye on from Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Josh Down all the way to Matt Landers, Parker Washington and Bryce Ford-Wheaton. JOIN SUBTEXT: https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonsaints Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 

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TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 16:18


"阿肯色州足球:山姆·皮特曼(Sam Pittman 阿肯色州和堪薩斯州在周三的自由碗中發表了即時的經典作品,因為傑伊霍克斯(Jayhawks" "啟動AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://amzn.to/3feogyg 僅在一次搜索中比較所有頂級旅行網站,以在酒店庫存的最佳酒店交易中找到世界上最佳酒店價格比較網站。 (會員鏈接 - 如果您通過以下鏈接購買,您將支持我們的翻譯)-https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “因此,無論您希望別人對您做什麼,也對他們做,因為這是法律和先知。”“ #Jesus #Catholic。 “從受孕的時刻,必須絕對尊重和保護人類的生活。從他生存的第一刻起,必須將一個人承認為擁有一個人的權利 - 其中每種無辜者都是無辜的權利。”天主教教堂的教理2270。 墮胎殺死了兩次。它殺死了嬰兒的身體,並殺死了母親的科學。墮胎是深刻的反婦女。它的受害者中有三個季節是女性:一半的嬰兒和所有母親。 流暢的馬耳他無線電是馬耳他的第一號數字廣播電台,演奏您的輕鬆最愛 - Smooth提供了“無混亂”的混音,吸引了35-59個核心觀眾,提供柔和的成人現代經典。我們操作一個流行曲目的播放列表,並定期更新。 https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ 馬耳他是一顆地中海寶石,等待被發現。馬耳他擁有文化和歷史,娛樂和放鬆,冒險和興奮的獨特結合,也是出國留學的理想之地。實際上,它擁有世界上最優秀的學習機構。 -https://www.visitmalta.com/ 關注電報:https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/themummichogblogofmalta blogspot:https://themummichogblogofmalta.blogspot.com/ 論壇:https://groups.google.com/g/themummichogblog Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chinesecommunitymalta 結束廣告" "tion。由於受傷,轉會和退出,剃須刀大約下降了大約30名獎學金球員,在加時賽中取得了反擊,並以55-53的成績贏得了55-53,因為教練山姆·皮特曼(Sam Pittman)贏得了豬頭的第二場碗比賽。 比賽結束後,皮特曼(Pittman)與記者談論了豬的心,杰斐遜(KJ Jefferson)和他的新生的戲劇。以下是他的評論的筆錄,為了清晰和簡潔而輕微編輯。 訂閱247Sports YouTube,以獲取最新的大學橄欖球,籃球和招募新聞,包括現場大學承諾。 開幕詞: 皮特曼:“真是一場比賽。那是個人群。那是碗。在比賽中遇到的挑戰,泰基斯特·克勞福德(Ty'kieast Crawford)提早受傷,當然還有火箭桑德斯(Rocket Sanders)受傷了。我們找到了一種獲勝的方法。堪薩斯州有一支非常好的足球隊。我認為他們的教練(蘭斯)萊波德,非常出色。他們的比賽非常非常努力。我們整個星期都聽到他們想在這裡,他們做到了。但是我們也這樣做了。 “我為能夠在碗裡的頭三年贏得我們能夠參加的兩年的頭三年感到非常自豪。我為我們最終取得了勝利而感到自豪。這不是我們的進球,而是失去賽季當然也不是我們的目標。所以我為這些孩子感到驕傲。其中一些人輪到他們了,我可以全力以赴。我敢肯定你們都會問我關於他們的事。馬里恩·哈里斯(Marion Harris),我們衝了400碼,埃馬里恩·哈里斯(E'Marion Harris)在新生中大部分比賽。我可以繼續前進。確保你問我。但是我為我們的足球隊感到自豪。我很自豪成為阿肯色州的主教練,我準備回答問題。” 關於吹大領先的情緒: 皮特曼:“我精疲力盡。我從來沒有玩過快照,我只是被毆打。他們很早就失誤了,然後我們有(一些)較晚的人。底線是我們在那個反面的球上掛在球上,遊戲結束了。但是他們做了一些不錯的事情,跌倒了(得分)和那些事情。通常,當發生這種情況並且一支球隊回來時,他們在比賽結束時將其綁起來,通常這種動力是如此嚴重,以至於一直以來一直輸的球隊。我們聚集了我們的團隊。我認為他們相信我們可以贏得整個過程,而那時看起來完全是誠實的。他們走了下來,得分,得分,踢了他們優點。我們的工作很容易,這是KJ的第一次加時賽。這很容易。 “第二個,我們上升了,我想我們都想到了 - 那時八個 - 對豬來說看起來不錯。最後一個,在2分轉換上,這是我的選擇。我希望希望能做到如果我們做出2分而不是進行防守。幸運的是,我們做到了。 。當他們輸掉球員時,他們的比賽並不是很好。我們做到了,我很榮幸能成為今晚的贏家。” 關於阿肯色州的加時賽進攻效率: 皮特曼:“我認為這很出色,是球員的執行。任何時候您的進攻線 - 我不知道我們擁有的600或幾乎700碼 - 我們的進攻線做得很好。教練(Cody)肯尼迪確實做到了出色的工作。我們衝了大約400碼(碼),遊戲計劃非常出色。那些以2分(轉換)的電話,我們將要贏或輸。他們也必須執行它,這些事情也是如此但是我認為從後場走出最後兩分轉換的路線是一個出色的電話。幸運的是獲勝。” 關於新生的貢獻: 皮特曼:“喜歡它。R-DUB [Rashod Dubinion]是一個好球員,我們知道。他恰好是幾個好球員。 ,當您不玩時,這是多麼令人失望。您坐在那裡,正在工作,您要去,“好吧,也許我會進去。”您沒有。但是,當您確實可以玩並且成功的感覺確實覆蓋了所有這些失望。確實如此,因為現在您已經證明您可以玩。您在遊戲中證明了這一點。Jaedon(Wilson)是這樣,今晚,布萊斯(斯蒂芬斯),很多人。我們在比賽后談到了這一點。我們從來沒有一次想說:“好吧,我們沒有……”我們只是對自己做的人感到高興現在。現在,我不高興我們很早就失去了火箭,但我很高興E'Marion Harris準備比賽,R-Dub準備好玩。” 在新生緊身端,華盛頓和他的觸地得分: 皮特曼(Pittman):“他很開放。這些有時是最難捕捉的東西。設計出色的遊戲,他很開放。看到他的臉是無價的。” 在年輕的接收器上: 皮特曼:“我以為他們打了強硬。 AJ(綠色)進行了觸地得分的邊界 - 我們在那裡有一些很好的障礙。我不知道。因此,他們獲得了機會。我為他們感到驕傲。我沒有比這更大,但我為我們的足球隊感到驕傲。” 在吹25分的領先優勢時,是否有任何失望: 皮特曼:“是的。我們不想加班。我想有時候你不想時會丟球。在那裡15,我們已經趕上了超時。我是一個告訴KJ的人要經營反向。它在那裡。他們裡面有整個該死的團隊,我想如果我們能走到他們外面,第一場比賽,比賽結束了。不幸的是,它被統治了。但是,是的,我希望我們能擁有(將其關閉)。我認為今晚有很多情況,堪薩斯州必須做出比賽,他們做到了。除了最後一場比賽外,他們做到了。但是他們做到了。 “每2分轉換 - 他們很早就錯過了一個,但是第四次倒下和事物。即使在我們停止遊戲結束時,遊戲已經結束,我們得到了這種性質的目標和事物。但是,是的,我做(令人失望)。我不想坐在這裡 - 我有機會坐在這裡,我們可能會迷路。這肯定是一個可怕的心情和可怕的失敗。但是不是。所以我選擇看(積極的)。發生的事情是我們摸索了足球,我們沒有向前踢球。在門戶網站來之前,其中一些球員不在踢球隊中。 “ 關於他是否看到了馬特·蘭德斯(Matt Landers)的有爭議的失誤重播: 皮特曼:“我看到了。但是我喜歡我的錢。……我看到了。我看到了很多東西。” 關於他是否看到斯蒂芬斯的15碼處罰重播: 皮特曼:“我也看到了。 在針對阿肯色州的目標電話中,加時賽: 皮特曼:“我也很好看那個。” 如果在比賽中讓年輕的球員參加比賽,則在堪薩斯州康復中發揮了作用: 皮特曼:“是的。如果我們練習更多的話,那會做得更好。現在,我們練習了。但是,在那個時間點,我們可能應該把它們置於更好的情況下。” 在早期達陣之後的下半場進攻平靜中: 皮特曼:“好吧,我們無法像以前那樣運行球。跑回那裡。我不知道。我們對Ole Miss 42-6進行了超保守,他們回到了比賽中。馬克。我告訴KB [Kendal Briles]他可以做任何他想做的事情。所以這可能與此有關,但這與該季度沒有任何關係。只要給予KU信用即可。他們做了一些我們沒有那麼封鎖的事情。我需要為Cody Kennedy道歉,因為他今晚在頭戴式耳機上服用了一些綁紮,我看到我們急於400碼。想公開向科迪·肯尼迪(Cody Kennedy)道歉,因為他稍微拿了一點,我在看這個,我要去,'嗯,我應該閉嘴。” 在加時賽中以三分分數恢復進攻: 皮特曼:“那不是很棒嗎?它對足球隊說了很多。我認為我們來贏了。我不知道我們是怎麼做的。但是,您想說的是。就像我說的那樣,大約有90%的人,當達到這一點時,您就輸了。我們沒有。進攻使加時賽確實很容易。對我們來說,這變得非常容易。” 關於杰斐遜: 皮特曼(Pittman):“好吧,我認為他今晚所做的一切比他領導了足球隊。他很發聲。我認為當你打得好時,我認為發聲也更容易。因為你感覺好些了。你是那個,另一個。我以為他負責足球比賽。我們有一個不幸的人在一半之前,因為那會讓我

Headless WP Podcast
Google Analytics with Matt Landers

Headless WP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 55:37


In this episode, Fran and Jeff catch up with Matt Landers, the former manager of WP Engine's Dev Rel team, and discuss his new role in developer relations at Google Analytics. We take a deep dive into some of the major differences between the current iteration of Google Analytics (UA) and the next evolution of the platform (GA4).PSA: The current version of Google Analytics will be deprecated in mid-2023, so PLEASE run both tags for some period of time because the data models are very different.Matt walks us through some of the implications of using Google Analytics in a headless WP setup and shares some insights on how GA4 will handle certain aspects of privacy for our international developers. As someone who's been in the headless WordPress space for over a decade, we spend a ton of time picking Matt's brain about the origins of headless WordPress and the Atlas platform and discussing the future of WordPress as a headless CMS.  Matt's TwitterGoogle Site Kit Plugin

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 8-24 WEDNESDAY HOUR 1

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 43:38


Chuck opens the show by talking about some news from this non-Power Five conference that you might have missed. A former SEC recruit has re-emerged back in the conference. We were pleased to be joined by sports agent Pat Dye Jr. Plus, Chuck talks Texas A&M Aggies with Olin Buchanan of TexAgs.com.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Bulldogs
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 8-24 WEDNESDAY HOUR 1

Georgia Bulldogs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 43:38


Chuck opens the show by talking about some news from this non-Power Five conference that you might have missed. A former SEC recruit has re-emerged back in the conference. We were pleased to be joined by sports agent Pat Dye Jr. Plus, Chuck talks Texas A&M Aggies with Olin Buchanan of TexAgs.com.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 14
Is Arkansas the most fascinating team in the SEC?

The 14

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 31:32


Chris Lee, Blake Lovell, and Blayne Gilmer preview the 2022 season for Arkansas football, including predictions, players to watch, expectations on offense and defense, and much more. The Arkansas Razorbacks have one of the most intriguing schedules in all of college football in 2022. The non-conference schedule for Sam Pittman's squad likely looked a lot different when this schedule was created years ago. Now, Cincinnati is coming off a College Football Playoff appearance, BYU is a solid program soon to join the Big 12, and Liberty has been revived under Hugh Freeze. Luckily the Razorbacks return a lot of firepower on offense and have added key transfers on defense. KJ Jefferson is both one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC and one of the more underrated players. Jefferson has complete command of Kendall Briles's offense and is looking to prove critics wrong about possible struggles in the passing game with Treylon Burks and Tyson Morris gone. Jefferson will have new targets in through the air in Jaden Haselwood and Matt Landers. Haselwood comes from Oklahoma after the departure of Lincoln Riley to USC. Landers was formerly coached by Pittman at UGA and most recently achieved great success at Toledo. Both are big-bodied receivers and will be complemented greatly by pass-catching Tight End Trey Knox. The running game will loosen things up in the secondary for that passing game and create one-on-one matchups. Rocket Sanders, Dominique Johnson, and AJ Green combine to create one of the most formidable running back corps in the conference and the nation. Additions of Drew Sanders, Landon Jackson, Dwight Mcgothern, and Latavious Brini go a long way in helping Barry Odum's defense fortify itself from a year ago.

Locked On Razorbacks
Razorback Wide Receivers Will Be Even Better in 2022

Locked On Razorbacks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 27:10


John Nabors discusses the wide receiver group for the Razorbacks, how collectively they will be a better unit than what Hog fans saw last season, why Matt Landers could be the breakout star for Arkansas, Razorback Basketball looks amazing in their first outing as a team in Europe, and plans for the football season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Razorbacks
Razorback Wide Receivers Will Be Even Better in 2022

Locked On Razorbacks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 31:55


John Nabors discusses the wide receiver group for the Razorbacks, how collectively they will be a better unit than what Hog fans saw last season, why Matt Landers could be the breakout star for Arkansas, Razorback Basketball looks amazing in their first outing as a team in Europe, and plans for the football season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SEC Takeover Pod
Ole Miss and Arkansas land transfer receivers | Arch Manning recruitment

SEC Takeover Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 68:42


Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss football add another weapon on offense in former Oklahoma and UCF receiver Jaylon Robinson. Sam Pittman brings another former Georgia Bulldog to Arkansas in Matt Landers. The SEC Takeover Pod crew examines the recruitment of Arch Manning and talks about the business of college football. Will players end up getting TV contract money?#HottyToddy #WPS #archmanningThis episode of SEC Takeover Pod is brought to you in partnership with Prize Picks. Use the link https://bit.ly/TSNxPrizePicks or go to Prize Picks and enter promo code TAKEOVER to receive a 100% deposit match on all deposits up to $100. Daily Fantasy made easy. Pick against the numbers and have a ton of fun on Prize Picks.WILD WEST WEAPONSJaylon Robinson provides Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss with a versatile receiver that has proven production. Robinson was injured in 2021 and only played 6 games for UCF. In the 2020 season, Robinson had the best of his three college seasons to date. Robinson had 55 catches for 979 yards and 6 touchdowns. Robinson originally signed with Oklahoma out of high school and played his freshman year with the Sooners before transferring to UCF.Matt Landers is also making his third college stop. Landers signed with the Georgia Bulldogs out of high school. Landers had a total of 12 catches, 132 yards, and 1 touchdown during his first two college seasons at Georgia. Upon transferring to Toledo for his junior season, Landers put up 20 catches for 514 yards and 5 touchdowns. Landers is now headed to play for former Georgia offensive line coach turned Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman. Landers joins Latavious Brini as former Georgia Bulldogs transferring to the Razorbacks.ON THE TRAILArch Manning is one of the most coveted recruits in a very long time for a variety of reasons. Manning is part of football's royal family and has narrowed down his recruitment to three main contenders. The Alabama Crimson Tide, the Texas Longhorns, and the Georgia Bulldogs are the top 3. Manning will be making official visits to those three schools and also unofficial visits LSU and Florida.TK, Knowshon, and Blayne give fearless forecasts for the SEC West.Arch Manning TexasArch Manning UGAArch Manning AlabamaMatt Landers ArkansasJaylon Robinson Ole MissSEC Takeover PodLane KiffinLane Kiffin transfer portalSam PittmanSam Pittman transfer portal2022 college football predictionsfootball recruiting 2023arkansas transfer portalole miss transfer portal

Locked On Razorbacks
Toledo WR Matt Landers officially transfers to Arkansas

Locked On Razorbacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 24:52


John Nabors discusses former Toledo and Georgia WR Matt Landers' transfer to Arkansas, what it will mean for the wide receiver room in 2022, Razorback Baseball drops their final home SEC series to Vandy in disappointing fashion, and the reactions to the man who caught & released the raccoon in Baum Walker Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On SEC Football
WR Jaylon Robinson to The Sip, DB Zion Childress to UK, 12 of 13 SEC Softball Teams Make the Postseason

Locked On SEC Football

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 25:34


On today's show, Ole Miss adds yet another wide receiver via the transfer portal in Jaylon Robinson, they are really assembling a bunch of weapons for whoever wins their quarterback battle, whether it is Jaxson Dart or Luke Altmeyer.Also, some other news Around The Conference, including the latest report on a potential pod system coming to the future of SEC football - would we still get to see the Texas vs Texas A&M rivalry? And Kentucky and LSU make some additions in their recruiting classes, while Kentucky and Auburn add some defensive help in the transfer portal with Craig McDonald joining the Tigers and Zion Childress to the Wildcats. Arkansas adds a WR in Matt Landers.And Tennessee baseball officially SEC champs, while Arkansas softball wins the SEC Tournament, and the postseason is set for many SEC softball teams. 12 of the 13 SEC softball teams make the postseason! That's insanely good.Follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisGordy and @LockedOnSECSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On SEC Football
WR Jaylon Robinson to The Sip, DB Zion Childress to UK, 12 of 13 SEC Softball Teams Make the Postseason

Locked On SEC Football

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 29:19


On today's show, Ole Miss adds yet another wide receiver via the transfer portal in Jaylon Robinson, they are really assembling a bunch of weapons for whoever wins their quarterback battle, whether it is Jaxson Dart or Luke Altmeyer. Also, some other news Around The Conference, including the latest report on a potential pod system coming to the future of SEC football - would we still get to see the Texas vs Texas A&M rivalry? And Kentucky and LSU make some additions in their recruiting classes, while Kentucky and Auburn add some defensive help in the transfer portal with Craig McDonald joining the Tigers and Zion Childress to the Wildcats. Arkansas adds a WR in Matt Landers. And Tennessee baseball officially SEC champs, while Arkansas softball wins the SEC Tournament, and the postseason is set for many SEC softball teams. 12 of the 13 SEC softball teams make the postseason! That's insanely good. Follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisGordy and @LockedOnSEC Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Razorbacks
Toledo WR Matt Landers officially transfers to Arkansas

Locked On Razorbacks

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 28:37


John Nabors discusses former Toledo and Georgia WR Matt Landers' transfer to Arkansas, what it will mean for the wide receiver room in 2022, Razorback Baseball drops their final home SEC series to Vandy in disappointing fashion, and the reactions to the man who caught & released the raccoon in Baum Walker Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HawgBeat Hour
Potential transfer WR, proposed NCAA rule changes, baseball talk, more

HawgBeat Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 53:08


The HawgBeat Crew discusses Matt Landers as a potential wide receiver transfer, talks about a few proposed rule changes by the NCAA and preview the upcoming series vs. Vanderbilt, including a segment of a Matt Goodheart interview from the Diamond Hawgs Podcast.

Texas Football Today
Lubbock Roosevelt coach Matt Landers, instant reaction to Matt Wells' firing, overreacting to the football weekend, new DCTF/AP rankings and more — Episode 1,268 (October 25, 2021)

Texas Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021


Headless WP Podcast
Atlas: The Headless WordPress Platform

Headless WP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 56:59


As the DevRel team says goodbye to the esteemed Matt Landers, Matt and Will introduce the De{Code} community to Atlas. They explain what Atlas is, Node Engine, custom content types, and the future Atlas framework.Atlas: wpengine.com/atlas

Headless WP Podcast
Mullenweg and Biilmann: The Future of WordPress

Headless WP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 64:09


At Jamstack Conf 2020, a fireside chat between WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg and Netlify CEO Matt Biilmann turned into a heated debate about WordPress and Jamstack. Matt Landers, Will Johnston, and Kellen Mace attempt to break down each of the other Matts' arguments, leading a discussion about when to use traditional WordPress over headless and where the rise of Jamstack fits into the larger WordPress development ecosystem.

wordpress matt mullenweg jamstack will johnston mullenweg matt landers
Hacks & Wonks
Discussion with Sara Nelson, City Council Candidate

Hacks & Wonks

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 36:07


On this mid-week show, Crystal interviews Sara Nelson, candidate for Seattle City Council, Position 9. Sara gives revealing answers to questions about some of the pressing issues facing Seattle.  As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Find the host, Crystal Fincher on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's guest, Sara Nelson, at @sara4council. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.   Resources: "City and Town Forms of Government (Mayor-Council Form)" from the Municipal Research and Services Center (MRSC): https://mrsc.org/Home/Explore-Topics/Legal/General-Government/City-and-Town-Forms-of-Government.aspx#mayorcouncil "Seattle Passes Covid Relief & JumpStart Spending Plans" by Matt Landers: https://thegsba.org/about-us/blog/gsba-blog/2020/07/20/seattle-passes-covid-relief-jumpstart-spending-plans Basics of JumpStart Seattle: https://council.seattle.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/JumpStart-Narrative-Final.pdf "The JumpStart Seattle Spending Plan Is a Good Step Forward" by Matthew Lang: https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2020/07/20/44125416/the-jumpstart-seattle-spending-plan-is-a-good-step-forward "Durkan Is Bothching Homelessness Policy and Blaming Journalists for the News" by Doug Trumm: https://www.theurbanist.org/2021/03/02/durkan-is-botching-homelessness-policy-and-blaming-journalists-for-the-news/ "Why does prosperous King County have a homelessness crisis?" by Benjamin Maritz and Dilip Wagle: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/why-does-prosperous-king-county-have-a-homelessness-crisis King County Regional Homelessness Data Dashboard: https://regionalhomelesssystem.org/regional-homelessness-data/ Basics of SPD Crisis Response Team from the Seattle City Government website: https://www.seattle.gov/police/about-us/crisis-response-team   Transcript Crystal Fincher: [00:00:00] Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I'm your host, Crystal Fincher. On this show, we talk to political hacks and policy wonks to gather insight into local politics and policy through the lens of those doing the work and provide behind-the-scenes perspectives on politics in our state. Full transcripts and resources referenced in the show are always available at officialhacksandwonks.com and in our episode notes. Today, we are very happy to have joining us with the program, Sara Nelson, Seattle City Council candidate for the second time. And announced for the position being vacated by Council President Lorena González, so an open seat with a few different challengers - her being one. Thank you so much for joining us, Sara. Sara Nelson: [00:01:13] Thank you for having me. Crystal Fincher: [00:01:16] What motivated you to run for office again? Sara Nelson: [00:01:20] Well, in a sense, everything has changed and nothing has changed. The pandemic has really, really hurt Seattle's working families, small businesses, and I am running because I believe that I have the practical experience leadership to get us on track for an equitable economic recovery. My background is already in public service. I worked for Seattle City Council for about 10 years - in way back when - from like 2002 to 2013. And I also own a small business, Fremont Brewing - and I think that's a good combination to work toward reopening our city and bringing back jobs. And also tackling some of the ongoing long-term problems like housing affordability and homelessness that we don't seem to be making progress on. Crystal Fincher: [00:02:23] Starting with the issue of homelessness, what do you think we need to be doing? Sara Nelson: [00:02:27] I believe that we, first and foremost, have to stop talking about the homeless as a monolithic block of people, because they're individuals who have become homeless for such a wide variety of reasons - either simply losing the job, can't pay rent, all the way to dealing with mental illness and substance abuse disorder, and then fleeing domestic violence. So we need to meet people where we're at and to do that, we have to understand the people that are living unhoused right now. And we don't have a good grip on those subgroups of people. And so first of all, we need to better understand that and then figure out what services are needed for these different groups. How much will that cost? Who's providing these services already? Are there gaps and overlaps?  And just really focus on, first and foremost, getting people into stable housing. I believe that permanent supportive housing is something that we should be prioritizing. However, we could bring those units online faster through land use changes and some regulatory changes so those units can be less expensive to build. But before we get there, I'm down with tiny home villages and hotel rooms, whatever it takes, but that should be our focus. And in addition to addiction and mental health services. Crystal Fincher: [00:03:58] Now, currently there are plans for bringing on tiny homes. There are plans for some transitional and permanent housing - lots of people are arguing that we need more. Do you think those plans are in line with what you are proposing or are they different? Sara Nelson: [00:04:16] I think they are, but something's not working. Everybody says, "Yeah, I'm for housing." But we've doubled the homelessness budget in the past three years, I believe. And the problem's only getting worse, so something is not working. And I think it lies in how our response is structured. I've already explained that a little bit. We've got service providers who are not meeting benchmarks and their contract keeps getting renewed, so we have to look at who are we contracting with and is that a good use of public resources? Everybody, every candidate will say, "Yeah, I'm for housing." But I am for effective solutions.  And look, we declared homelessness an emergency five years - six years ago now in 2015. Look around - we're not treating it as an emergency and it should be all hands on deck. Yes, other cities in the region need to pitch in, because Seattle can't go it alone. But we need to respond to this as we would a public health crisis. As if it were something as important as COVID, and with compassion and resolve. That's the energy and that's the approach that we should be taking. Crystal Fincher: [00:05:43] Gotcha. And in this situation, I think it's important for people to understand how you agree and differ with both the council and the mayor in this situation. Of course, there's a regional conversation, as you've talked about. There are a number of people who have critiqued the mayor for not spending the money that the City Council has budgeted and allocated for some of the housing. And then other critiques that she hasn't moved with enough urgency. Do you see challenges on the mayor's end? Do you see them solely on the council end? What's your viewpoint on that situation? Sara Nelson: [00:06:23] Well, to your first point, I'm not going to comment on. So basically it depends on where that money is coming from, those new resources. Now I don't know if I'm understanding the specifics well, but when you allocate a whole bunch of money, that's coming from somewhere else. And so if the mayor vetoed that, it might be because she was concerned that those dollars wouldn't be going for a basic service or something like that. And that is what our City should be focusing on also. So Council holds the power of the purse. Therefore, it all does come down to City Council. It's their responsibility to make sure that those dollars are going for the most effective solutions. The mayor can come out with a lot of different plans and initiatives and foci, et cetera, but Council is going to do what it's going to do when it comes to the budget and where those dollars go. Crystal Fincher: [00:07:30] Gotcha. Now, I think you've previously said that you don't believe any additional revenue is necessary - any additional taxes or allocation is needed - to address the issue of homelessness and to house people. Is that consistent with what you believe? Do you think there's enough money allocated already? Sara Nelson: [00:07:48] It's a little bit more nuanced than that. I think that statement came up in talking about JumpStart, which taxes jobs, basically. And I'm concerned about that for two reasons - number one, we should not be penalizing jobs. We need more jobs. The companies that have those jobs should - I don't believe even though they're large and people might say they might represent politically something that people can rail against. The fact is that what happens to large businesses trickles down through our local economy and ends up affecting small businesses - supply chain partners and businesses where employees go to recreate - because we're an ecosystem. So if you're - if that statement that no new revenue is needed - it was coming from something that I was talking about related to JumpStart, then I agree with myself still. But I believe when it comes to new revenue, the City has not shown, this Council has not shown that they can spend money wisely. When I say that I don't want, that new revenue is not needed, I want to see a different approach. I want to see measurable results with the money that they have right now, which again, we've increased every single year. So until Council can show - I don't know - I believe that new revenue will be needed. And I also believe that other cities should pitch in, and that we need to build capacity for substance abuse, disorder, treatment, and mental illness treatment. But just throwing a new revenue stream at a problem without fixing the way decisions are made, or understanding of the folks that are actually suffering, then I'm not going to jump in and say, "Yes, new revenue," until I can see that Council is taking a different approach and committed to spending our resources wisely, whether they're new or existing. Crystal Fincher: [00:10:18] So I'm trying to parse that a little bit. And so you're saying you want to see results, maybe new revenue will be needed, but you're not sure. So do you think there is enough money right now to address the problem? Sara Nelson: [00:10:32] I will say, that as a candidate, I am not privy to the detailed information. And I think that it would be irresponsible for any candidate to say, "No." We've seen the McKinsey reports, we've seen - there are widely varied numbers about how much we need - is it $400 million? Is it $200 million? It's a lot of money and we don't necessarily have it right now. But what some people aren't talking about is jobs. And I believe that that should be a focus in this homelessness conversation because workforce development is a big part of my platform - because my first priority is economic recovery. Because so many businesses have closed or moved away, and so many people are out of jobs - that should be our focus. People need to earn and they need to have work - and that means helping getting out of this crisis while helping struggling small businesses keep the people that they've got hired working. And so Fremont Brewing was hit hard by this pandemic, but we managed not to lay anybody off - we kept everybody employed, we increased everyone's hourly wages to make up for their lost tips. And others were not as fortunate, so I don't see Council acting with any urgency to address the needs of small businesses like mine.  And why am I going off on what appears to be a tangent, and you're thinking, "She's not answering the question." Because a big part of assessing the need is finding out what do people need to get back to work. And that is why I'm a big proponent of apprenticeship utilization requirements that contractors - and well, that unions fulfill. There are a lot of different apprenticeship programs and different organizations that are focused on helping people that have been taken out of the workforce. Maybe they have cycled through the criminal justice system, or they don't have skills, they're coming out of a foster care history. And I was visiting the Iron Workers and I saw an apprenticeship program focused specifically on this population. So let's also start talking about jobs before we just pick a number out of the air and say, "Do we have enough money? Do we need more money? Where's that money going to come from to address this problem?" Crystal Fincher: [00:13:16] Well, and that's a really important point. I did not think you were going off on a tangent. I think the recovery is a central issue in Seattle for residents, for small businesses, certainly. There's been a lot of conversation about this - certainly the greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce or the main Chamber in Seattle has opposed the JumpStart tax that you - or the JumpStart recovery package - which includes a tax that you referenced before. There's been a lot of conversation, I think, that you alluded to it - that politically, people may oppose it because that's something that, frankly, Amazon opposed. And a number of people are viewing the Chamber increasingly as almost a lobbying arm for Amazon, and not as much for a number of the small businesses that are there. And seeing some bifurcation of the interests of huge multi-billion dollar organizations - multi-hundred billion dollar organizations - versus Mom-pa businesses, the small businesses throughout Seattle that have struggled and are struggling to get through this pandemic, as you talked about. Having to navigate what are you going to do with employees throughout the meandering maze of opening, partial opening, reopening, and how to navigate that. I know that the Greater Seattle Business Association called the JumpStart recovery package very important - said that they had worked with the Council on that, and that it included critical economic relief for small businesses and families in Seattle. And called some of the investment, including $18 million that goes to support small businesses, critical to the recovery. Sara Nelson: [00:15:10] How did - can you - I was trying to figure that out, because I heard Council say that, and I haven't seen the $18 million for small businesses - but what form did that support come in? Crystal Fincher: [00:15:26] Yeah. So there's $3.6 million for small business direct cash assistance, with 20% going towards childcare, so workers and owners can both go back to business while schools are closed. $14 million for flexible funding to allow businesses to pay staff, vendors, clean, operate - so kind of the immediate business support, and then the other support across the vendor ecosystem. And $300,000 for technical assistance to navigate opening and operating under and post COVID-19 - with navigating regulations and the requirements there. So it's a significant sum of money that the Greater Seattle Business Association, the GSBA, is saying was developed directly with input from their members and that they feel is critical to the economic recovery. With that, I know you said that you don't support the JumpStart economic recovery. How do you parse that small business relief versus your opposition - as a small business owner? Obviously, we're both sitting here as small business owners talking about this. Do you feel that helps? Do you feel it doesn't help? Where are you at on that? Sara Nelson: [00:16:50] Well, I'd say that, just like people living unhoused, the business community is not a monolithic block. And Fremont Brewing has been a member of GSBA - and we brew a Pride beer and we have given significant amount of money to their scholarship, or to their scholarship fund, so I very much respect the GSBA. And I believe that they made a decision. I'm not going to comment on what I think about their support, or get into who's right and who's wrong. I can also say that I know that 70% of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber members are small businesses. Of those, I think 50% have 10 employees or less, so who has more small business credit? I don't know. I just say that, in my mind, we are an ecosystem and we really do have to be careful about how it ends up. Not just how the revenue will end up helping - that is good. Thank you for informing me of that. However, there will never be enough money to help some struggling small businesses - $3 million, et cetera. What we have to do is help small businesses survive through policy. And I've got a long list of policy proposals that I go into in excruciating detail on my website. But so - we can help small businesses. But I'm talking about potential unintended consequences to the business community as a whole, so that is just what I'm getting across when I was talking about how tax policy does reverberate sometimes in unintended ways. Crystal Fincher: [00:18:47] Well, I got you. And you have talked about - both in terms of your view towards raising revenue, towards addressing the unhoused population - and you talked about needing increased money for substance use disorder and treatment for people who are struggling with that in all various forms. And that you've gone through experiences that have changed your perspective somewhat -  Sara Nelson: [00:19:15] Yeah.  Crystal Fincher: [00:19:15] I guess, ideologically. There was an article written saying that hasn't necessarily changed your policy, but I guess, how has your experience -  what has your experience been? Sara Nelson: [00:19:29] Well, let me tell you - this is what happened. I saw my drinking take an uptick. So this is all contextualized within the framework of - yeah, I own a brewery. So anyway, my drinking took an uptick during COVID and I was working at home isolated, unsupervised. And I realized that it was only going to go in one direction. My dad was an alcoholic and it wasn't until - he tried to quit drinking several times - it wasn't until he went to an in-person treatment program that he was able to get and stay sober for 20 years. So I decided that I was going to skip all those steps of going to AA and trying to stop drinking and all that stuff. And I just went in, and I was able to do so because I have good health insurance, and even if it weren't accepted, I could probably scrape enough money to pay outright. So that is what is wrong - is that too many people do not have access to help. That was driven home to me going through that.  I also met a lot of people who have lived on the streets, who have had to steal to support their habit. And so I feel like, when I say it didn't change my policies - but it humanized the people that sometimes you don't even get to know, you just drive past on the streets, or walk past in our open spaces. So that is a little bit of how I changed personally through that experience. And that is why I believe that we have not quantified the magnitude of this problem within our broader homelessness crisis, but we should be doing that. And I don't know - I've asked around, I asked the County, I have asked City people - how many beds are available if somebody wants to get clean right now? And I don't know the answer to that. It's probably not enough. And so we need more capacity, and we need to focus our dollars there. Crystal Fincher: [00:21:54] Well, the answer is definitely not enough. And I do want to absolutely say - I am happy and thankful you were able to recognize that you were dealing with substance use disorder and get treatment. It's what a lot of people, especially through the tough times of the pandemic and the increased isolation and stress, have had to deal with. So you certainly are not alone in that. I'm very thankful and relieved that you are in recovery. Sara Nelson: [00:22:25] Over seven months now. Crystal Fincher: [00:22:26] Congratulations, that's very great. And you've talked, as you did just now, about how this helped - in your words - humanize others who have dealt with this issue. Which is, I think, a very useful and helpful thing. One thing I have noticed, you're - Sara Nelson: [00:22:47] You know what, so I just had this idea when you were talking. It is the human, because we do - this is such a - people respond so viscerally to this - to issues and seeing encampments, et cetera, across the range of a political response. And - I know, but - Crystal Fincher: [00:23:14] Well, I guess I have a question here. Sara Nelson: [00:23:17] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead - I'm not going to ramble anymore. Crystal Fincher: [00:23:20] My question is - the way you talked about homelessness, certainly in your last campaign versus now, is definitely different. From what I've read, you certainly credit your going through substance use disorder yourself for helping you to see and understand the issue. But a lot of the rhetoric around it has not changed. And an abundance of data has been out there - about people experiencing homelessness are not a monolith and the different reasons why, and the counts about people who are out there, and the proposed housing units necessary, and the type of services that have helped. You certainly talk a lot more about the need for treatment and treating the human, even if that hasn't translated to any difference in policy. So is having to go through it yourself in order to see, or to humanize other people experiencing the problem with that issue - do you see any of that, potentially, in other issues? Whether it's racial equity or policing - that maybe that was a blind spot that you had in similar areas before, because you had not personally gone through it. And there may be context that you're missing in the conversation - that maybe believing other people's experiences, even if you haven't gone through it, may be warranted. Sara Nelson: [00:24:50] Yes, absolutely. I mean, I've never been to jail. But - that's perhaps a lot to do with the fact that I am white. You know, I never got a DUI. But so I think that I could have got in a lot worse trouble, but I was privileged to not have encounters with law enforcement, and I believe that my whiteness does play into that. So - and I was in treatment with a lot of Native Americans and Black people who talk about how - our experiences are different, basically what I'll say. And so that did help bring that home. I can understand it intellectually. I did my anthropology PhD research on the intersections of gender, race, and class in policing. But it's not until you get into a situation like mine, where you think - There but for the grace of God go I. If your question is, does my experience bleed into other policy areas? Yes, it does. And - go on. Crystal Fincher: [00:26:10] Oh well, I did want to ask about your perspective on public safety. From what I've read you've certainly been critical of the Council's actions with regard to reducing funding for SPD. You felt that former Chief Carmen Best was treated unfairly, and it was a shame that she left. And - Sara Nelson: [00:26:37] It was more than a shame. Crystal Fincher: [00:26:40] And I also read that you applauded work people did to address racial equity concerns in policing. So the - if - I guess - what is it that you were applauding, or what action have you agreed with that the Council has taken to address problems and inequalities, specifically with SPD's policing and approach? And - Sara Nelson: [00:27:15] I haven't seen - frankly - I haven't seen - I have to interrupt. I have not seen racism in policing being addressed by what Council has done so far. To me, what ended up happening was that - you know, so - what I applaud is that there was a lot of attention and effort to address this finally. But I don't - I do not see, and maybe you can tell me - how cutting the police has addressed racism in policing, or has addressed the numbers of Black and Brown people being stopped. Or any of those things that need to be addressed, which absolutely has to be addressed, through reforms.  And I think that one way to go about - so basically, everybody is going to say, "We're for public safety, we want communities to be safe." Okay. I think that that is something that we agree on, but how do we get there? What I disagreed on was - committing to a certain percentage of defunding the police without a plan for keeping people safe and without broad consensus in the Black community is the wrong approach. Right now - Crystal Fincher: [00:28:44] Well, here's a question with that.  Sara Nelson: [00:28:47] What?  Crystal Fincher: [00:28:47] Broad consensus in the Black community. Do you see broad consensus in the white community? Sara Nelson: [00:28:53] No, but - I am - okay - Crystal Fincher: [00:28:56] So do you expect there to be a difference in the Black community? Do you - that there would be broad consensus? Sara Nelson: [00:29:03] That is a fair point. Then, let's just say - without broad consensus in the community. Crystal Fincher: [00:29:12] So, I guess the question would be - is that a number of people would argue that consensus would manifest itself in the elections that we have, and the people that we elect, and the policies and initiatives that are supported and not supported. And the Council that was elected certainly wanted to move in a different direction and largely pushed by community demands and concerns. So my question -  Sara Nelson: [00:29:50] Which community?  Crystal Fincher: [00:29:52] What would you -  Sara Nelson: [00:29:53] I mean, so, so -  Crystal Fincher: [00:29:55] Seattle. Seattle residents. And so if we look at the vote for the Charter Amendments - Sara Nelson: [00:29:58] Okay, well I was referring to the Black community because the Black community has been most targeted by systemic racism in policing. So that is why I did call out that community - because we have to be talking about the people that are most vulnerable to police misconduct, and racism, and targeting. Crystal Fincher: [00:30:22] Sure. So what do you think should happen? What changes would you propose? Sara Nelson: [00:30:28] I think that - that it would be - that recruiting officers - so there's the police contract, which is for the most part, kind of a closed door negotiation. And then there are other reforms that can be advocated on the part of Council and one - and worked with - is that I believe that recruiting officers from the communities that they serve is a potential way of overcoming some, some - at least language and some cultural barriers - as well as building in accountability because you're less likely to discriminate against somebody that you actually see in a grocery store or in your neighborhood somehow. So that is one way that we can go about it. I think that also supporting bills that really do address accountability at the state level is important. I know that there was a whole bunch of legislation that came out and that is great. So whatever leverage Seattle can bear on our legislative agenda with our delegation is good. And - Crystal Fincher: [00:31:48] Well, I guess - fundamentally, in your capacity as a Seattle City Council member, not withstanding any other jurisdictional action taken by the legislature or anyone else, are there any policies that would fundamentally change, within the practice of policing, that you would support or that you feel are necessary? Sara Nelson: [00:32:15] Yeah. I think that we need to bring back the Crisis Intervention Team. Because - that - that, you know - I think his name was Derek - that was a situation that was tragic. And we need to -because we do have folks and unfortunately, police are often called respond to mental health. And that is an area that there is agreement in - I'm going to interrupt myself now - but there are -  the cops are responding to situations that are better responded to by social service professionals. And to the extent that we can offload some of those responsibilities and build capacity in social services - I do agree with. And I think that advocates and officers agree on this point. So how that happens? I would have to understand the budget better and the staffing models that are in place.  What I think has worked is more of a community policing model that builds relationships. And building relationships that are positive between our law enforcement folks and the community is a way of building trust and also preventing crime. So that is the kind of focus that our - our whole approach should be - how do we make our communities safer and let's do that. And a blanket commitment to a certain percentage cut - I don't think gets us there, because as I was saying - right now, people are less safe simply because the response time to Priority 1 911 calls is 14 minutes. And a lot of bad can happen in that amount of time. So let's agree on the goal - improving public safety, and treating everybody in the community with respect and dignity, and stop racist policing - and then go there. Instead of just picking a number out of the air. Crystal Fincher: [00:34:31] Well, I certainly think that one, a lot of the discussion on the table goes far beyond the number and does fundamentally get into some substantive changes, and alternative programs, and public safety programs, and models. And I wish we had much more time to dive into this. I think it would actually be fascinating and enlightening if we did. But unfortunately, our time has come to a close for today, but I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to speak with us here at Hacks & Wonks. And if people want to learn more about you, where can they go? Sara Nelson: [00:35:09] They can go to saraforcitycouncil.com. S-A-R-A-F-O-R-citycouncil.com. Crystal Fincher: [00:35:22] Thank you for listening to Hacks & Wonks. Our chief audio engineer at KVRU is Maurice Jones Jr. The producer of Hacks & Wonks is Lisl Stadler. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii, spelled F-I-N-C-H-F-R-I-I, and now you can follow Hacks & Wonks on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever else you get your podcasts. Just type in "Hacks & Wonks" into the search bar. Be sure to subscribe to get our Friday almost-live shows and our midweek show delivered to your podcast feed. You can also get a full text transcript of this episode and links to the resources referenced during the show at officialhacksandwonks.com and in the podcast episode notes. Thanks for tuning in. Talk to you next time.

Glory UGA
Week 3 Mailbag: Can the Dawgs Win a Title With The Mailman at QB?

Glory UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 69:24


In our week 3 mailbag we answer a variety of listener-generated questions. Today's questions include... What is Georgia's ceiling with Stetson Bennett at QB? What areas does the UGA defense need to continue to improve in? Why does Kirby Smart continue to call of the Dawgs in the 2nd half? What is Todd Monken doing offensively that is different from what UGA fans have seen in years past? What was the difference between the offensive line play from week 1 to week 2? Why does Matt Landers continue to get game reps? How good can Nolan Smith be? How does the Georgia DL matchup with the Tennessee OL? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Glory UGA
Performance Reviews Pt.2: LeCounte, Stevenson, Salyer, Smith, & Landers

Glory UGA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 54:49


In Part 2 of our "Performance Review" series we put Richard LeCounte, Tyrique Stevenson, Jamaree Salyer, Nolan Smith, and Matt Landers in the hot seat. We grade their 2019 performance, discuss their strengths, identify areas where they can improve, and set their performance goals for the 2020 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Junkyard Dawgcast
Jake Fromm's mentions potential go-to target, Dawgs247 appears on 'Last Chance U'

Junkyard Dawgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 47:35


Dawgs247 kicks off the show with further discussion on SEC Media Days, including Jake Fromm's comments to the SEC Network on redshirt sophomore wideout Matt Landers. We give our take on the sneaky-good team on UGA's schedule and wrap up with some conversation on Rusty Mansell appearing on Netflix documentary "Last Chance U." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DawgNation Daily
Episode 915: Reacting to Georgia continuing its efforts to improve future non-conference games

DawgNation Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 50:31


On today's DawgNation Daily, Brandon Adams begins the show by discussing Georgia's future games against Clemson and Florida State and why they might not be set in stone. Then at the 17:00 mark, Adams is joined by DawgNation recruiting reporter Jeff Sentell to discuss the news of Jermaine Burton's possible commitment as well as 5-star RB Kendall Milton. Then Adams wraps up the show by looking at what some players have had to say about wide receiver Matt Landers.

DawgNation Daily
Episode 915: Reacting to Georgia continuing its efforts to improve future non-conference games

DawgNation Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 50:31


On today's DawgNation Daily, Brandon Adams begins the show by discussing Georgia's future games against Clemson and Florida State and why they might not be set in stone. Then at the 17:00 mark, Adams is joined by DawgNation recruiting reporter Jeff Sentell to discuss the news of Jermaine Burton's possible commitment as well as 5-star RB Kendall Milton. Then Adams wraps up the show by looking at what some players have had to say about wide receiver Matt Landers.

Career Warrior Podcast
#23) Breaking into a Career in Coding | Matt Landers, CEO of Covalence

Career Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 41:05


Today, we are going to talk about how you can break into a career in coding! (Maybe you’re not even sure if this industry is right for you, and you need help making that decision. If so, this episode is perfect for you).Let's Eat, Grandma interviewed Matt Landers, the CEO of Covalence, a top-notch online coding bootcamp. Matt began his career in coding with a 10 year run at Microsoft in various tech positions. After Microsoft, Matt left to start his own company called Platypi --and eventually in 2015, Matt founded Covalence to help other people launch their coding careers.Matt has an amazing career in this field, and you are going to hear from him on how to get there in your careers.Questions: Who is someone who should be in tech? Who is someone who should not be in tech?How do you take that first step in learning how to code? What’s the best way to learn how to code?Let’s be realistic: how long will it take for me to have a foundational understanding of coding so I can land a job?What are the best programming languages to learn for 2019 and beyond? Are there any programming languages that you think will be relevant for a long time?What is the biggest mistake someone can make when they are just starting out in their coding careers? What are some mistakes you spot in beginner programmers?I need to get a job. What should be the first step I take? We will dive in here and see what we come up with as we flow.Resources:If you are interested in learning how to code, I highly recommend you check out Matt's online coding boot camp. For more info, head to Covalence.io See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Game Time With Manny
Project Top 10 - Episode 3

Game Time With Manny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 83:51


In this new episode of project Top 10 I chat with my friend Matt Landers about his top ten favorite games of all time. He's very into platformers and strategy games.

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The Technical Marketer
[Podcast] Episode 1: Facebook Audience Wizardry

The Technical Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 24:13


"Where marketers become engineers" Tune it to hear hosts Matt Landers and Will Johnston describe the importance of audience building in Facebook advertising. They provide incredible insight into how to make the most of your marketing dollars to hit potential customers and weed out those who aren't.

Field Street Forum Radio
EPISODE160 - Field Street Forum Radio

Field Street Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016


New UGA commit Matt Landers joins the program

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Birmingham Business Radio
Kathleen Hamrick with Innovation Depot and UAB, Justin Smith with Sertaware, John Peinhardt and Katie Johnson with Directorpoint, Matt Landers with Platypi, and Tommy Cox with Advanced Systems Unlimited

Birmingham Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015


Kathleen Hamrick / Innovation Depot and UAB Hamrick is an Alabama native and serves Innovation Depot and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) as Director of the Innovation Lab (UAB iLab) at Innovation Depot. In the UAB iLab, Hamrick has played an integral role in the sourcing of seed investment for two student-led startups […] The post Kathleen Hamrick with Innovation Depot and UAB, Justin Smith with Sertaware, John Peinhardt and Katie Johnson with Directorpoint, Matt Landers with Platypi, and Tommy Cox with Advanced Systems Unlimited appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
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Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 10:33


There are a lot of wearable fitness activity trackers available in the market today. They can measure your fitness activity, keep track of your heartbeat, calories burned, and sleep. But many health trackers are simple reporting tools. Enter the Stonecrysus. The Stonecrysus is an intelligent health and fitness smartphone app and wearable activity tracker. You tell Stonecrysus what your health goal is, and it learns how foods, activities, sleep, and metabolism affect your unique physiology. They talk about the six main problems of health trackers of today: A basic health tracker enables you to improve or understand your health in some meaningful way. Data Accuracy Isolated Solutions Misplaced Burden of Analysis Assumed Monolithic User Base Industry Going the Wrong Way Know more about Matt on TechTalkWithCraigPeterson.com