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In this episode of Zero to CEO, I speak with Matt Logan, Founder of Rise North Capital, about his mission to transform the financial services industry. With over 16 years of experience, Matt shares how he empowers financial professionals to thrive, expands access to financial advice, and creates lasting impact for clients. We explore his innovative leadership strategies, the art of building successful teams, and his personal journey of balancing a fulfilling career with his passions for drumming, fitness, and family. This conversation is packed with actionable insights and inspiration for leaders, financial professionals, and anyone striving to make a meaningful difference.
In this “In Depth” episode, Derek Cohen and Texas State University professor Matt Logan discuss Matt's upcoming criminal justice paper in City Journal and how criminal justice policy at the state and federal levels might change following recent election results.
Besides being a novelist, Pete Peterson is a playwright and the head of Rabbit Room Theater. He is also the publisher at Rabbit Room Press. Matt Logan is the director, set designer, and costume designer who has brought all of Pete's plays to vivid life. Matt and Pete are putting the finishing touches on a new stage adaptation of Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Its inaugural run will be December 7-December 22 in Franklin, Tennessee. You can get your tickets at RabbitRoom.comSupport the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the lastest episode of the pod, Matt & Logan get together to discuss the surprises the Spring prep sports calendar has provided so far! Starting at (3:50), they discuss Bloomington-Jefferson Boys Lacrosse's hot start to the season that saw them ascend to No. 1 in the rankings last week, and discuss where they factor into a crowded Section 6 this year. At (9:24), they discuss the news of Mike Randolph, who last week was told he would not be retained at St. Thomas Academy after tying the State record for career coaching wins and guiding the Cadets to a win away from State! They also discuss how every Tiger team is clicking in Farmington this Spring (16:27), Lakeville South dominating in girls lacrosse after being knocked out in the State Semis last year (19:25), and the Curse of the Number one ranking in boys lacrosse (23:20).
EAB's Matt Logan interviews his colleague, Jason Browning, about how to improve data integrity, reliability, and accessibility. The two examine what's driving the increasing complexity of campus data and IT systems and suggest ways that senior leaders can access the information they need without relying on data specialists. They also offer advice to other higher education leaders on how to use data more strategically to inform decision-making.
Jules looked a little beat up today so Carmen asked what was up. Turns out she is dealing with rosacea. As summer winds down and school starts back up, parents need to face the facts that 75% of your time with kids is over by the age of 12. Dave's time with his kids and grandkids on vacation ended last night as they headed home to Texas. Carley Boyette sat down with Matt Logan, the producer and director of The Hiding Place film in theaters this weekend. The faces of several former...
He got in between Rory and Logan. He took her to the Quentin Tarantino themed party and it made Logan crazy. Nick Holmes is Robert!But, he tells us the part(s) he originally auditioned for...and it may (or may not) surprise you! Nick gets emotional talking about his time on Gilmore Girls. He remembers everything and his stories are incredible. He reveals the song that he and Matt (Logan) made up on set, he talks about his scenes with Alexis (Rory) and he gives us BTS details that we are unbelievable! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before welcoming in the head coach of Shakopee Boys Lacrosse to talk about their terrific season and forthcoming matchup with Chanhassen in the Section Title game, Matt & Logan get back together to discuss the exciting summer playoff races in high school sports. They discuss some news & notes, including an interesting rules violation that nearly barred a student-athlete from the State Tournament and one of the top basketbal recruits in the State making their college committment. Starting at (12:36), they break down the upcoming Seciton Finals this week in boys & girls lacrosse before previewing the Class 4A Softball Tournament field and standout players to watch for at (29:19). Interview with Sean Pollock starts at (40:18).
Bringing a unique path to the college coaching ranks, Matt sits down with us to discuss how he has become the Director of T&F/CC at Averett University. Averette is adding men's and women's indoor/outdoor track and field to their athletic department for the first time ever along with building a brand new outdoor facility. We discuss moving from the high school to college ranks, what it's like to build a program from scratch, and the mentors that have helped along the way. WATCH ON YOUTUBE Want to have an exploratory conversation about YOUR track equipment needs? Connect with us: Host Mike Cunningham on Twitter: @mikecunningham Email: sales@gillathletics.com Phone: 800-637-3090 Twitter: @GillAthletics Instagram: @GillAthletics1918 Facebook: facebook.com/gillathletics LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/gillathletics/
Co-hosts Drew Miller and Leslie Eiler Thompson are joined by playwright and Rabbit Room executive director A.S. "Pete" Peterson for a bonus conversation of the Rabbit Room Podcast to talk about the brand new Rabbit Room Theatre division and the flagship production adapted from Corrie Ten Boom's beloved The Hiding Place. The Hiding Place, directed by Matt Logan, opens June 30th, 2022 in Nashville at the Soli Deo Center. Learn more about Rabbit Room Theatre and get tickets at rabbitroomtheatre.com. Show music: “All Night” by Jordy Searcy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode 102, we're joined by President and CEO of Self Regional Healthcare, Dr. Matt Logan. He breaks down what it's like to run a hospital as we emerge from a pandemic, and touches on everything from initiatives to boost staff morale to the lessons they learned during that difficult time. Tune in to hear how Dr. Logan, a native of Greenwood, SC, is serving his home community through his work and leadership at Self Regional.
Before a conversation with Angie Ryan, the head coach of Stillwater Softball (27:46), Matt & Logan convene to talk about the double-eliminatin style format of baseball & softball for Sections (5:24) and some of 4A sections to key-in on this week, including a battle between the Ponies and White Bear Lake in 4AAAA. Interview with Angie Ryan starts at (27:46). Topics include Stillwater's recent dominance on the diamond, Ponies ace Kiera Murphy, Angie's coaching career, and distractions facing student-athletes this time of year.
On Episode 33 of the podcast that doesn't feature a guest, Matt, Logan, & Bill discuss some of their favorite spring sports to cover (3:46), some of the top lacrosse and baseball players they've seen covering prep sports in the area (7:05), and some of the way-too-early teams to watch in baseball and lacrosse (10:15). Next, Matt & Logan break down some standout performances from the weekend's MGBCA All-Star Series, featuring top Gopher recruits Amaya Battle, Nia Holloway, and Mara Braun, among others (14:00). Finally, they talk about how the influx of players entering the NCAA transfer portal is affecting high school recruiting (24:05).
#80 - Farewell.....for now! with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland
#79 – Russia Payment Systems Shutdown. With Matt Logan, Craig Ugland & Naomi Saylor
#78 – Teachers strike for the kids? With Matt Logan, Craig Ugland & Naomi Saylor
#77 – Fishing Lures, Dresses, Toilet Seats and Lip Stick – what do these items have in common? with Matt Logan, Craig Ugland & Naomi Saylor https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#76 – Who Decides When & Where Honor is Due? with Matt Logan, Craig Ugland & Naomi Saylor https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#75 – Judgement, Tolerance, Discernment, Acceptance & Our Responsibility a look at Matthew 7 1-12 with Matt Logan, Craig Ugland & Naomi Saylor https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#74 - Stan Lee Honored with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#72 - Put Your Positive Pants On! with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#73 - Ukraine what's Real? with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#71 - Uber, Lyft, Taxi & Bus drivers; Listen Carefully! with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/shop/p/garment-washed-cap
#70 - Ukraine...what's going on? with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland
#69 - Multiple School Boards sued. with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland
#68 - Celebrities Unmasked with Matt Logan & Craig Ugland
#67 - Novak Djokovic Vaccine Controversy with Matt Logan and Craig Ugland https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/
#66 - Covid science has changed? Matt Logan and Craig Ugland
Insurrection: is that what's happening in Canada? Matt Logan and Craig Ugland
US Soldiers Fired Over Covid Vaccine
Controlling Speech! Matt Logan, Craig Ugland with guest Naomi Saylor https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/
#62 - Home School vs Private School vs Public School. Matt Logan, Craig Ugland with featured guest Naomi Saylor https://mattloganofficial.com/ https://www.shinybrandmerch.com/
On the 23rd edition of the "TC Game Time Podcast," Matt & Logan wrestle back control of the podcast for a week to recap a jam-packed week on Game Time Media! They start by recapping the North-South boys & girls hockey games (2:27) and an impressive winning streak in girls basketball (12:40). They also share cringe-worty parental behavior at HS sporting events (17:30) and discuss standout scores from boys hoops (22:20) and hockey (38:35) from the past week.
In this week’s episode of the SBLive California Podcast, host Connor Morrissette speaks with Corona Centennial head football coach Matt Logan about his 25 years on the job, which of his ten Section championships is the most memorable, why it's tougher to beat Mater Dei now than it was a decade ago and much more.
Dave was on a business trip and was lucky enough to sit down with Matt Logan, the Head Brewer at Big Sky Brewing in Missoula Montana! I really enjoyed this one. I hope you do too! Be on the look-out for some exciting new stuff to drop from Big Sky Early 2022 such as their new DIPA, a new canning format and the return of their concert series! Also- for the record, interviewing people without Marc is rough. I really botched the intro. Thankfully Matt was gracious and let me do another take. In this Episode: Don't kill spiders in a brewery A very good discussion on Diacetyl (~30 min mark) off flavors and a simple test you can do at home Discussion on O2 uptake and staling compounds (~40 min mark) Dave Confesses his No-Chill heresy to Matt. It goes surprisingly well. Big Sky's Beers: Moose Drool Whistle Pig Red (Retired) Big Sky IPA Summer Honey Summer Seasonal OKtoberfest Powder Hound Strub Strawberry Rhubarb Kettle Soured Berliner Weiss Ivan the Terrible Russian Imperial Stout Big Sky Seltzers Hot Hooves Moose Drool JPs Homebrew Supply Wardens Market Summer Sun Homebrew Shop Bayern Brewing Lost Coast Brewing Radio Brewing
On this week's episode of the pod, Matt & Logan break down the highly-anticipated Eden Prairie vs Lakeville South matchup (5:10). Logan gives his Cougar scouting report from their win against rival Lakeville North last week. The guys take a look at other key matchups to watch (10:39), including Farmington's air-raid offense matching up with the Shakopee triple-option (14:30).
Matt Logan graduated with Web Development Evening Cohort 12. A unicorn! Born and raised in Nashville, I am an aspiring full-stack developer. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Nashville Software School. The creative aspect of coding, using logic to solve problems, and working on teams with my peers has been amazing! I look forward to taking everything I have learned to the workforce.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Jennifer Turner, President and CEO of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), who discusses their dedication to leading with excellence in the performing arts and arts education, creating meaningful and relevant experiences to enrich lives, strengthen communities, and support economic vitality. During the interview, Turner highlights TPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration taking place virtually on February 20, their Broadway Programming and Educational Programs in the community, the shift to virtual events and performances during the pandemic, the season ahead, and much more.About TPAC:TPAC's role in the Nashville CommunityHow TPAC serves our communityWhat TPAC is known best for (Broadway Programming and reach of cultural offerings)Performance venues TPAC manages and Resident CompaniesHow TPAC fulfills its nonprofit mission in Tennessee outside of events and programming and serves as a Center for Learning for 45,000 students, teachers, and individuals.TPAC Education Programs in the CommunitySeason for Young PeopleDisney Musicals in Schools ProgramInside Out ProgramWolftrap Early Learning Through the ArtsThe Spotlight AwardsImpact of Covid-19 on TPACNote: TPAC Theaters have been shut down since March 2020, resulting in the cancellation or postponement of over 360 performances.Ways that TPAC has adapted during the shutdownVirtual Programming options for patronsSalon SeriesEducation and Community Outreach initiativesHoliday gift to the community - Mark Cabus "A Christmas Carol"Information about upcoming programs and initiatives at TPACReopening theatersLooking past Covid-19, to TPAC future, and what the organization will look like in a decadeTPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration - Saturday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.40th Anniversary Celebration:Favorite moments at the organization as TPAC's President, and throughout TPAC's history. This includes TPAC's premiere engagement of Hamilton in January 2020, collaboration with Studio Tenn on Evita, working with Dolly Parton on the opening of the 9 to 5 tour, and other moments.TPAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration will be presented as a free virtual presentation on February 20 as a gift to the community for their support the past 40 years.Patrons can go to org/Celebrate to reserve access to watch the 40th Anniversary Celebration. After registering, patrons will be sent a link to view.The celebration is hosted by actress Tamiko Robinson Steele and features performances from Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera and Nashville Repertory Theatre, plus special guest appearances by Tony Award-nominee Susan Egan, actress and recording artist Diana DeGarmo, Spotlight Award-winner Hatty King, and more.The celebration is produced by award-winning director Matt Logan and filmed by MA2LA at TPAC.The 40th Anniversary Celebration is free to view, but patrons have the option of pre-purchasing gourmet dinner and appetizer packages from Juniper Green with proceeds going to TPAC's Forward! Recovery Fund.Other community partners are also helping TPAC Celebrate. Goo Goo Cluster has created “The Encore” a delicious special edition Goo Goo created to commemorate TPAC's “ruby” anniversary. This red velvet fudge, cream cheese ganache, chocolate sandwich cookies, and pearlized white chocolate confection is a sweet reminder of four decades of high-quality performing arts and the impact arts education programs make in our community. Ten percent (10%) of all sales of the Goo Goo will be donated to the TPAC Forward! Recovery Fund.How the community can support TPAC during the shutdown:In May 2020, TPAC launched the TPAC Forward! Recovery Fund so that donors and supporters have a way to sustain TPAC and help it return stronger than ever. Patrons have a variety of options to support TPAC right now, including giving to the TPAC Forward! Fund, donating the value of tickets to the organization, or participating in a variety of fundraising opportunities. Learn more:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TennesseePACTwitter: https://twitter.com/tpacWebsite: https://www.tpac.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tennesseepac/40th Anniversary Information:Saturday, February 20 at 7 p.m. RSVP and to Reserve Meal Packages: www.TPAC.org/Celebrate
Matt Logan recently started Rise North Capital which is a premier financial services firm located in Braintree, MA. Matt has a great perception on business and navigating the tough parts of entrepreneurship with a positive attitude.
Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, people with severe mental illness who receive psychiatric services from Dr. Fumi Mitsuishi’s clinic in San Francisco are dying at a rate 13 times higher than that of the general population. After the death of one of her own patients, Dr. Mitsuishi struggles to process the loss of a life that reminds her in many ways of her own. Her journey leads her deeper inside herself, where she confronts the common humanity that fuels her life’s work. [00:52] Story by Fumi Mitsuishi, MD, MS, director of UCSF’s Division of Citywide Case Management Programs and an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF Division of Citywide Case Management ProgramsCitywide teams turn to telehealth to continue care during the COVID-19 pandemicThank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
Bedridden by an infection, 7-year-old Sue Lynch discovers the wondrous world of microbes in the pages of her family encyclopedia. Her fascination with fungi, bacteria, and other microscopic organisms leads her from her childhood home in rural Ireland to California to study microbiology and its impact on human health. Frustrated by the field’s limitations, however, she forges her own path to become a pioneer in the burgeoning field of microbiome medicine. [00:46] Story by Susan Lynch, PhD, a UCSF professor of medicine and director of the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine. Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome MedicineResearch linking childhood asthma to infant microbiomeUCSF: The CampaignFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
Moments before flying home from a family vacation, Dr. Peter Chin-Hong receives devastating news: A protégé and former student of his has been killed in a shooting. Paralyzed by grief, Dr. Chin-Hong struggles to once again open his heart to the students and trainees he cares so deeply about. [00:52] Story by Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, UCSF’s associate dean for regional campuses and a professor in the UCSF School of Medicine Mentioned in This Episode:In Memorium: Shane ColomboSF BUILDDr. Chin-Hong named UCSF associate dean for regional campuses to help build the physician workforce in California’s Central ValleyUCSF: The CampaignFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
Matt lost his daughter “Deej” tragically 8 years ago. What Matt has done with her story, has created a legacy of touching lives and helping others walk through the unthinkable. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tissue biologist Sarah Knox has long been fascinated with saliva and how the glands that make it develop. Just when she begins to doubt whether her singular passion will lead to real-world impact, an old family friend reaches out to her with a problem only she may be able to solve. [00:49] Story by Sarah Knox, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Cell and Tissue Biology at the UCSF School of Dentistry Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF Department of Cell and Tissue BiologyDiscovery that nerves are essential for organ developmentKnox Lab at UCSFPreliminary research showing salivary gland regeneration in miceThe NocturnistsUCSF: The CampaignFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
There's only one Chuck Norris. And before Delta Force and Invasion USA (or for that matter, Good Guys Wear Black) there was A Force of One. Chuck plays Matt Logan here, a sensei who runs a dojo, and is of course, a champion kickboxer. Logan is hired on as a consultant when members of the … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 322 – A Force of One →
Judy Young’s relatives, Henry Corbin and Simon Garnett, were murdered by white mobs in Oxford, Ohio more than a century ago. In searching for their names at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which honors Black victims of lynching, Young confronts hard truths about our county’s history that cause her to reexamine her own work toward racial justice and health equity. [00:56] Story by Judy Young, MPH, executive director of the UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health and co-director of the Black Women’s Health and Livelihood Initiative Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF National Center of Excellence in Women’s HealthUCSF Black Women’s Health and Livelihood InitiativeGLIDE Center for Social JusticeNational Memorial for Peace and JusticeJust Mercy (book and feature film)The NocturnistsUCSF: The CampaignFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco.
What do you do when you can’t get the health care you need? When a science experiment literally almost explodes in your face? When you’re told, time and again, that you don’t have what it takes? In this episode, we hear from a psychiatrist, an immunologist, and an engineer with three very different stories about refusing to take “no” for an answer. [01:13] Story by Christina Mangurian, MD, MAS. Dr. Mangurian is the director and co-founder of the UCSF Public Psychiatry Fellowship program at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and a professor and vice-chair of diversity and health equity at the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences.[09:00] Story by Max Krummel, PhD. Dr. Krummel is a professor of pathology and the co-founder and inaugural chair of the UCSF Bakar ImmunoX Initiative.[15:52] Story by Tejal Desai, PhD. Dr. Desai is a professor and chair of the UCSF Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and the director of the Health Innovation Via Engineering (HIVE) initiative. Thank you to host Liz Neeley and to Matt Logan for providing his original song for the credits music. Mr. Logan helps hospitalized children manage pain, build resilience, and find joy as a board-certified music therapist for the Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco. Mentioned in This Episode:UCSF Public Psychiatry FellowshipUCSF Weill Institute for NeurosciencesUCSF Bakar ImmunoX Initiative2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology for cancer immunotherapy researchUCSF Health Innovation Via Engineering (HIVE)Music Therapy Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco Explore More:UCSF: The CampaignUCSF MagazineFollow @ucsf on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
There is nothing more beautiful than the green canopy of trees that make up cottage country. But the health of our trees is just as important as the beauty and arborist Matt Logan is here to answer reader FAQs. Then we've got even more tree talk—you'll learn how trees communicate through their roots, share nutrients, and can warn one another of infestation. We also discover how planting a tree grows more than just a forest. Special thanks to:Matt Logan, owner of Logan Tree Experts Articles referenced:“The Long View” by Liann Bobechko (Cottage Life magazine, Early Summer 2017) Connect with Cottage Life:cottagelife.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/cottagelife/Twitter: @cottagelifeInstagram: @cottagelifePinterest: www.pinterest.ca/cottagelife/YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/CottagelifeMagazine/ This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Logan, Founder of Matt Logan Speaks Talks About Stepping Down as Host & Talks About the Future of Courage Over Comfort
Matt Logan's life looks remarkably different than it did a decade ago. After the sudden loss of his teenage daughter, the ending of his marriage, and the destruction of his business, Matt was divinely forced to pivot. Now, Matt uses these tragedies to encourage the lives of thousands around the country through his speaking engagements and podcasts. Hear how Matt describes the power of surrender and the tools he uses each day to get up, get out, and make a difference! Find him at mattloganspeaks.com or mattloganspeaks on all social media platforms.
Matt Logan's sermon "The Crowd" on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in the Rejoice! service at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Greensboro, N.C.
Matt Logan, CFP®, AIF® - is an advisor with the Cetera Financial Group. An independent financial advisor within the Cetera Financial Group network, serving business owners, retirees, doctors, young professionals, and other individuals and assisting with their financial planning needs. Matt graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in Economics. He holds his Series 7, 24, and 66 registrations, life, health, and long-term care insurance licenses. In 2008, Matt earned the Certified Financial Planner and in 2017, he earned the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designations. He is based in Greensboro, NC.
Introducing Ghost Light, a podcast about all things theater. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, which has the second largest theater district in the country, Ghost Light will illuminate the world behind the curtains. In this pilot episode, Gwendolyn interviews Matt Logan who plays John Worthing in Cleveland State University's production of the "Importance of Being Earnest." The show runs until March 3rd in the Outcalt Theatre. Tickets can be purchased at playhousesquare.org. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Iron Horse Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
...CREAM. Get the money... Matt Logan, owner of Matt Logan Inc in Greensboro, NC opens up about all things finances. We talk how to start & maintain a budget, paying off debt, preparing for upcoming or unexpected expenses. Plus, a pro tip on extra ways you could be saving that you may be overlooking. You can email Matt: matt@mattloganinc.com, and check out his website at MattLoganInc.com. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud, and weigh in anytime: Twitter: @theAmyMCR Snap/Gram: @AmyMCR
In this episode, we talk to our friend Matt Logan. Matt took some time off and worked on an indie app called Sessions. He built this for both Android and iOS. In this episode we talk to him about his experience building apps on both platforms, techniques, advice and other good stuff. Shownotes
Matt Logan, MA, MT-BC, Brianna Negrete, MM, MT-BC, and Chloe Kelleher, MA, CCLS Can sick children play? Two music therapists and a child life specialist from UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital in San Francisco discuss the importance of supporting play. The music therapy program is support by the Peterson Family Foundation. Resources: Bolig, R., Fernie, D. E.,Read more about Being Playful in a Pediatric Hospital: Music Therapy and Child Life Perspectives[…]
In this episode, We visit perennial So-Cal power Corona Centennial & discuss their past, present & future with their legendary head coach, Matt Logan. We also get the chance to speak with 5 star QB Tanner McKee, as he breaks down the Huskies upcoming season. Tanner also shares his thoughts on his faith, potential universities & his competitive nature. This episode was recorded live at the Huskies camp, so pardon the audio quality during Coach Logan's interview. Sit back & enjoy! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
In this special MEGASIZED episode, we review Netflix's latest movie, The Discovery and then we get into an extended potpourri section. In potpourri, we discuss Sicario, Get Out, Power Rangers, The Secret Life of Pets, The Belko Experiment, Logan, and much more. Join the OV Facebook Group! You can donate to the podcast via PayPal here! Support The Obsessive Viewer on Patreon for as low as $1 per month. Timestamps Show Start - 00:18 Sponsor: Horror Movie Yearbook - 01:48 The Secular Perspective's 100th Episode - 02:36 News: It (2017) trailer, The Mist TV show trailer - 03:34 The Discovery - 06:14 Spoiler-Free Review - 10:05 SPOILER Review - 29:59 Potpourri - 46:26 Matt's Panel at Indiana Comic Con - 46:49 New Patreon Subscriber! - 47:36 Extravagant Purchases - 49:25 Tiny: Sicario (2015) - 51:15 Matt: Get Out (2017) - 56:37 Tiny: The Hateful Eight (2015) - 59:56 Matt: The Great Wall (2017) - 1:04:46 Tiny: Passengers (2016) - 1:10:41 Matt: Batman: The Animated Series - 1:19:35 Tiny: Jumanji (1995) & FX's Taboo - 1:30:43 Matt: HIMYM Rewatch - 1:36:27 Matt: The Lego Batman Movie (2017) - 1:41:25 Tiny: The Legend of Tarzan (2016) - 1:44:09 Matt: Logan (2017) - 1:47:49 Tiny: Manchester by the Sea (2016) - 1:53:28 Tiny: The Secret Life of Pets (2016) - 1:56:23 Matt: Life (2017) - 2:00:04 Matt: The Belko Experiment (2017) - 2:01:56 Matt: Power Rangers (2017) - 2:04:30 Closing the Ep - 2:10:03 Stinger: #EatMyFaceSegel - 2:11:23 Pre-Recorded Outro - 2:13:00 Related Links Episode Sponsor: Horror Movie Yearbook Obsessive Viewer Facebook Group Buy the Rights - The Movie Pitching Party Game - Amazon Link The Video Store Podcast The Secular Perspective's 100th Episode #EatMyFaceSegel It (2017) Trailer The Mist Trailer Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. Obsessive Book Nerd - Our “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading. The Secular Perspective - Check out Tiny's side project podcast that explores the concepts of faith, religion and existence from the perspective of secular hosts. Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets - Check out Mike's band and download the “Something New E.P.” for free! Loudlike Facebook Page - Like the band that gave us our theme song on Facebook! Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Matt's Letterboxd Profile Tiny's Letterboxd Profile Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: Matt, Tiny or Mike at ObsessiveViewer.com Check out the blog: http://ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: http://OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss The official OV Subreddit: r/ObsessiveViewer Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV206
On this edition of the High School Football America Radio Show, host Jeff Fisher talks with Corona Centennial (California) head coach Matt Logan, who will be going after his 200th win Friday night against Orange Lutheran (California). The Huskies are currently ranked #3 in the latest High School Football America National Top 25. Also on the show, Fisher talks with Pennsylvania high school football official Kevin LaBar about last week's incident in Texas where two high school football players attacked an official. Finally, Fisher talks with Trey Gibbs and his son Drew, who is a star running back for Soldotna High School in Alaska. The younger Gibbs' senior season ended in mid-August when he tore his ACL.
Rachael Kealy reviews the Fisherman Seafood Bar and Grill in Salthill. Dee Laffan provides advice on keeping the Christmas dinner warm and highlights some features in the Easyfood Christmas Annual. Sharon reports from the Eurotoques Young Chef of the Year 2014 Competition and talks to competitors John Fitzmaurice, Ian McHale, winner Matt Logan and Chapter One’s Ross Lewis.
On this edition of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher talks about the upcoming championships in California, Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania. Fisher's first guest is Corona Centennial (California) head coach Matt Logan, whose team faces national power De La Salle in the state's Open Division championship. Fisher then previews the Pennsylvania championships with help from Dave Mika of EasternPAFootball.com and WesternPAFootball.net Fisher's third guest is Rim of the World HS (California) running back Jacob Taylor, who became the sixth running back in America to rush for 4,000 yards in a season. The show wraps-up with a flashback interview that Fisher and Trish Hoffman did with Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel in 2011 after he was named the National High School Coaches Association's National Player of the Year. For more information, go to www.highschoolfootballamerica.com.
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