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Latest podcast episodes about matt lyons

PEPTalks: Map of the Maze
Jon Andrew & Matt Lyons - The Changing PE Landscape

PEPTalks: Map of the Maze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 58:05


This episode of the PepTalks Podcast explores how Private Equity ownership has evolved and what that means for CEOs and C-suite leaders today. Our guests are Jon Andrew and Matt Lyons, two highly experienced former Private Equity professionals who now work closely with CEOs and leadership teams through PepTalks training programmes. They share practical insights on: What PE firms are really looking for in today's market How to build trust and engagement with investors And what it takes to create a high-impact value creation plan Whether you're new to PE or planning your next phase of growth, this is a must-listen.

No Limits with Kevin Cooney
Do You Even Hike with Matt Lyons - The Cooney's Show

No Limits with Kevin Cooney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 40:35


In this episode of The Cooney Show, we're joined by none other than Matt Lyons—an avid hiker, comedian, and social media sensation!

Wild Ideas Worth Living Presented by REI
Telling Jokes on the Trail with Matt Lyons

Wild Ideas Worth Living Presented by REI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 24:47


Comedian Matt Lyons— trail name Schmutz— is a thru-hiker who makes a living poking fun at outdoor enthusiasts. With a sharp wit and countless trail miles under his belt, Matt brings humor to everything from gear obsessions to the unpredictable mishaps of wilderness life.Connect with Matt: Instagram & TikTokWebsiteThank you to our sponsors: Capital One: Check out the REI Co-op Mastercard program and learn about local REI Fund granteesMerrellListen to REI's Camp Monsters Podcast! 

Daily Comedy News
Is there too much comedy?

Daily Comedy News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 13:56


00:36 Comedy and Controversy: Netflix's Dilemma02:55 Dane Cook's Career Reflections04:16 Chad Daniels and PETA Collaboration05:52 Tig Notaro's Emotional Journey06:54 Sam Morril on Podcasting and Comedy07:47 Comedian Merchandise Reviews10:14 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Suggestions12:10 Matt Lyons and Outdoor Comedy Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch!  FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.

Utah Golf Radio
Ep 890: Ashton McArthur, Matt Lyons Take Sand Hollow Wins

Utah Golf Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 20:09


USU frosh Ashton McArthur wins the Sand Hollow Am by 3 over Bowen Mauss and Zach Felts, while Matt Lyons scored a come-from-behind victory in the Sand Hollow Sr Am by one over first round leader Ron Davis. McArthur and Lyons join the pod. 

Backpacker Radio
#237 | Matt "Schmutz" Lyons on Becoming a Social Media Celebrity and Using Cringe Comedy to Trigger the Internet

Backpacker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 127:56


In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, we are joined by someone you are likely already following on Instagram, Matt Lyons known on trail as "Schmutz". Schmutz is a thru-hiker, social media comedian and celebrity. He gives us an overview on his process for making short comedic skits, how life has changed during his rise to fame, and all that's gone into growing his Instagram and TikTok to nearly a half million followers. We also learn about Matt's backpacking journey, including the time he had to tearfully chase a fellow thru-hiker who was carrying his tent in the wrong direction. Schmutz also gives us a preview of his forthcoming documentary about southbound thru-hiking the PCT. We wrap the show opining on why there aren't wild chickens, the triple crown of things that have made us question our own IQs, and some details about how you can get your hands on Backpacker Radio's infamous hair wall. Sawyer Products: Check out Sawyer's Permethrin Pump at REI. Gossamer Gear: Use code “TAKELESSTREKMORE” for 15% off at gossamergear.com.  Ka'Chava: Get 10% off at kachava.com/backpacker. Badger + Chaunce Signed Book Package: Use code “LITTLEDONKEYGIRL” for $5 off and get a BPR sticker at store.thetrek.co. [divider] Interview with Matt “Schmutz” Lyons Matt's Instagram Matt's Merch Time stamps & Questions 00:03:48 - Reminders: Support us on Patreon for bonus content, subscribe to the Trek's newsletter to hear when the Tyvek wall is available, and apply to be a 2024 blogger! 00:06:45 - Introducing Matt 00:07:35 - How long do you spend planning out the names in your videos? 00:09:20 - Do you have a background in comedy? 00:11:33 - Have you been told your voice is good for audio? 00:12:38 - Does your girlfriend think you're funny? 00:14:32 - What's your background in the outdoors? 00:16:30 - How many of your videos involve making fun of yourself? 00:19:26 - Have you ever made too much fun of a group or activity? 00:23:48 - How would you describe your skits? 00:25:55 - Was there a turning point when your comedy became more professional? 00:27:20 - What's it like to make social content while teaching middle schoolers? 00:32:54 - Tell us the story of you forgetting your tent in Stehekin 00:37:30 - Tell us about getting a boat hitch 00:39:30 - Tell us about starting the AT in 2019 00:42:36 - Would you describe yourself as an extrovert? 00:44:00 - What were your biggest fuckups and standout stories on the AT? 00:47:17 - How did you get your trail name? 00:50:08 - What's your most embarrassing moment from trail? 00:51:01 - What years did you hike the PCT? 00:53:25 - What was your social experience like on the PCT? 00:57:30 - What was your motivation for thru-hiking? 00:58:20 - Have you ever shit your pants? 01:00:40 - Discussion about Schmutz's diet off and on trail 01:02:40 - What are some other firm beliefs you have? 01:03:35 - Have you built up your dream gear? 01:07:18 - Do you have a next trail on the bucket list? 01:08:20 - Tell us about the documentary 01:13:20 - Will the documentary be comedic? 01:15:14 - Is it hard to pass off footage to other people? 01:17:20 - How did you manage your knee? 01:19:10 - Tell us about Frontcountry Apparel 01:21:00 - Which videos did better than you expected? 01:23:05 - Are thru-hiking videos too niche for your audience now? 01:25:00 - Discussion about Matt's video making process 01:29:01 - How often do people recognize you? 01:30:27 - How do you handle working with brands? Segments Trek Propaganda: How Fast is too Fast? 6 Lessons from a Sub-80 Day Thru-Hike by Isabel Koran QOTD: Why aren't there wild chickens? Triple Crown of things that have made you question your own IQ Mail Bag [divider] Check out our sound guy @paulyboyshallcross. Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)!  Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok.  Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex & Misty with Navigators Crafting, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Austin Ford, Brad & Blair (Thirteen Adventures), Brent Stenberg, Bryan Alsop, Christopher Marshburn, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Dayne, Derek Koch, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Greg Knight, Greg McDaniel may he bring honor to his name, Ironhike endurance productions, Jason “Snail” Snailer, Liz Seger, Patrick Cianciolo, Sawyer Products, SPAM, Timothy Hahn, and Tracy “Trigger” Fawns. A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: 12 Trees Farms, Dcnerdlet, Emily Galusha, Hailey Buckingham, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Jeff LaFranier, Joann Menzer, Keith Dobie Jr, Peter, and Ruth S.

The Bryan Hyde Show
2023 Dec 20 The Bryan Hyde Show

The Bryan Hyde Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 20:39


Ronnie Lebaron and Matt Lyons are the owners of BBQ Pit Stop in St. George, Utah. Today they join me for a heartfelt discussion of the joy of cooking with fire. Sponsors: Life Saving Food  TMCP Nation Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew

PIE 2 PIE - A Pizza Maker’s Podcast
Tenacious P - Paying Tribute w/ Matt Lyons of Tribute Pizza

PIE 2 PIE - A Pizza Maker’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 79:17


On this episode we sit down with Matt Lyons, owner of Tribute Pizza in San Diego, to discuss his journey. From getting his start delivering pizzas on his skateboard as a teen to traveling to Kenya to consult on a new pizzeria and soon after opening his critically acclaimed restaurant. Matt gives an insightful look at his passion for the craft. We talk about the interior design of Tribute Pizza and the care put into every detail. We dip into the work/life balance when to step away from your shop, the merits of Prego on Boboli and Costco pizza. This is a must-listen for pizza chefs and aspiring pizza chefs alike. Get ready for one of the best in the game. Hope you enjoy it!   https://www.tributepizza.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tributepizza/  

Pizza City with Steve Dolinsky
Matt Lyons - Tribute Pizza (San Diego)

Pizza City with Steve Dolinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 22:29


Matt Lyons built ⁠Tribute Pizza⁠ as an homage to some of the greatest pizzas he's ever had. He makes 13" Neo-Neapolitans, pan-baked grandmas and 18" NYC style pies, hand stretched and tossed like a pro. We spoke with Matt just before service, as he make one of his new favorites, inspired the pizzas he had at L'Industrie in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pizzacity/support

Shamrocks and Shanks
Matt Lyons - The journey has just begun.

Shamrocks and Shanks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 27:55


We sit down with Canadian Junior Golfer and D1 College commit Matt Lyons for a very quick chat about his journey into golf, the challenges he has faced along the way and what advice he would give any juniors looking to follow in his footsteps. 

XFL Markcast
Episode 132 - LIVE From the XFL 2023 Kickoff!!!

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 124:15


We went LIVE from the XFL 2023 kickoff at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Texas!Guest list includes: Mike Mitchell, John Vogel, Eric Eager, Greg Parks, Andrew Murray, Alt-Football Scout, Evan Willsmore, Matt Lyons, Anthony Miller + more!

XFL Markcast
Episode 127 - The XFL's Training (Camp) Day

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 113:46


The XFL 2023 training camp is kicking off and we have you covered with your one-stop shop for all your alternative football news. CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie makes a return appearance on an “XFL podcast” to talk about the upcoming CFL American TV deal, the XFL + USFL's effect on signing CFL players and staff, and more! We also welcome Matt Lyons and Sam Just of XFL News Hub to preview the Seattle Sea Dragons' and XFL Vipers' rosters and coaching staffs as training camps begin ahead of the XFL's February 2023 kickoff! Finally, Chris Maathuis from KLAS-TV Las Vegas joins us to share some “insider details” on the XFL's recently announced stadium deal with Cashman Field for the XFL Vegas Vipers and Liam Blutman from The Transfer Portal CFB stops by to give his analysis of the recently announced XFL broadcast teams for 2023.0:00 The Markcast Episode Promo3:06 Show Intro6:39 CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie Talks USA CFL TV Deal, XFL/USFL Effects on CFL21:41 Matt Lyons, XFL Seattle Sea Dragons Training Camp Preview50:19 Sam Just, XFL Vegas Vegas Vipers Training Camp Preview, USFL Player Retention1:19:34 Chris Maathuis, KLAS-TV in Vegas, XFL Vegas Vipers Cashman Field Deal Specifics1:33:55 Liam Blutman, The Transfer Portal CFB Breakdown and Analysis of XFL 2023 Broadcasters1:51:00 Show Outro

XFL Markcast
Episode 102 - The Markcast LIVE from the XFL Arizona Player Showcase!

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 101:05


We are going LIVE following the latest XFL Player Showcase on Friday, August 22nd at 2pm PST / 5pm EST from Tempe, Arizona to recap the XFL Arizona Showcase with the writers of XFL News Hub!Join Reid Johnson from The Markcast, with Brandon Anderson, Evan Willsmore and Matt Lyons from XFL News Hub as they recap all of the day's events and look forward to the upcoming XFL Town Hall on Sunday, July 24th where we will potentially be learning the team cities, names and venues for the upcoming XFL 2023 season.

Loose Lips by Loose Meat
Ep #157: WAIT UNTIL I TELL YOU ABOUT BABY CARROTS (FT. JOLIE DARROW)

Loose Lips by Loose Meat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 77:11


The Fellas are joined by Jolie Darrow (TikTok's Stapleview) to discuss Cupcakes, Stocks, Baby Carrots, video games, camping and answer some listener questions.  If you like what you hear join Patreon.com/Looselips for more with Jolie next week The boys also spend a few minutes honoring their dear friend Matt Lyons.

The Cleveland Guardians Fancast
Grim Predictions and Happy Opener/Easter - with Tyler Griffith and the Wheeler Family

The Cleveland Guardians Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 23:36


Quincy and Tyler talk the first week of the season and Tyler accidentally makes a grim prediction. Then, Quincy gives Home Opener and Easter well-wishes, and we end with the Wheeler boys and Quincy's wife singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame!" Happy Opening Day, Cleveland! Tweet from Matt Lyons of Covering the Corner as mentioned on the pod: https://twitter.com/mattrly/status/1514430728234225674?s=20&t=HWpK8_jGuo4vB0coRyjeQA. Follow @CovertheCorner on Twitter and find their website at coveringthecorner.com for more great Cleveland baseball content! Please like, rate, review, subscribe and download! Follow us on Twitter at @GuardianFancast and email the show at quincy@guardianfancast.com Music provided by purple-planet.com. Intro song is licensed and purchased from pond5.com.

XFL Markcast
Episode 87 - The XFL's New Makeover

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 126:16


New XFL cities and coaches? A Potential XFL bubble/hub season in Texas?? XFL logo announcement fallout plus interviews with Victor Cui, Nic Sulsky and Jake Wieneke on this week's episode of The Markcast.We bring on XFL News Hub's Matt Lyons to break down all of the major XFL news breaking and circulating this week. Could the XFL potentially be setting up shop for a 2023 hub season in Dallas, Texas? We chat through the pros and cons of that decision and how the XFL fanbase will response. Matt and I also chat through the rumored XFL city movements and what teams might be left out in the cold when the XFL returns in 2023. There's also multiple coaching hires being reported for XFL head coach position including many other rumored names from XFL insider Mike Mitchell so we breakdown and chat though all of those potential possibilities.Victor Cui, President and CEO of the Edmonton Elks then stops by the program to fill us in on the work he's been doing since taking his position 2 months ago to rebuild the Elks franchise in the CFL. We talk about repairing the “fractured” relationship between the team and their fans, what the other CFL teams and ownerships can do to help grow their respective fanbases and I even pitch my own new slogan for the Edmonton Elks.Nic Sulsky, Chief Commercial Officer of PointsBet Canada returns to the program to discuss their newly announced sports-betting partnership with the Ottawa REDBLACKS. We chat about their goal to improve the CFL fan's on-site experience as it relates to sports-betting while attending CFL games, and what things can be pivoted to help improve CFL fan retention and engagement across Canada and down into the United States as well.Finally, Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Jake Wieneke makes an appearance courtesy of the team to fill us in on his ongoings during the CFL off-season and how he plans to get game ready by the time the CFL kicks off in just a few months. Besides visiting teammates Vernon Adams Jr. on the west coast with fellow teammate William Stanback, Jake also gives back to his community through teaching, a fantastic individual!Be sure to tune in next SATURDAY for our big USFL kickoff pre-game show!Your guests include: Roy S. Johnson of al.com Ron Frederick, former USFL Birmingham Stallion Mike Mitchell Mark Perry Dustin of Royal Retros Andrew Murray of XFL News Hub0:00 The Markcast Show Promo2:29 Show Intro7:17 Matt Lyons, XFL News Hub Interview8:38 XFL Logo Announcement, XFL Merch Shop, XFL Logo Memes18:32 New XFL Coach Signings21:15 New Potential XFL Cities25:05 XFL Potential Hub/Bubble Season31:30 More Potential Rumored XFL Head Coaches41:40 Final XFL Thoughts, Negative/Positive Thoughts?47:00 USFL News and Notes, Broadcasters54:00 USFL Kickoff TV Ratings Predictions58:27 Victor Cui, Edmonton Elks President/CEO Interview1:24:14 Nic Sulsky, Chief Commercial Officer, PointsBet Canada1:47:32 Jake Wieneke, Montreal Alouettes Interview2:03:46 Show Outro

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans
Covering the Corner #186: A Little Wiggle Room

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 33:41


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing give their 2022 roster predictions, featuring a side of lack of options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans
Covering the Corner #186: A Little Wiggle Room

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 33:41


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing give their 2022 roster predictions, featuring a side of lack of options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

KOHO 101 Community Connection
W.V. Chamber of Commerce / Tread

KOHO 101 Community Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 20:54


Our series continues with the Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce and this time out finds us with Shiloh Burgess along with Matt Lyons of TREAD (Trails, Recreation, Education, Advocacy, and Development.   Matt tells us about partnerships they have. TREAD encourages education for outdoor enthusiasts.  More on the W.V. Chamber of Commerce HERE.

The Leading Voices in Food
E135: How did SNAP do during COVID - and What Changes Need to Stay

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 18:35


The COVID-19 pandemic changed our lives and led to mandated business and school closures, families and communities all around the country experienced record levels of unemployment and record levels of food insecurity. This led to unprecedented policy innovation designed to increase access to nutritious food through the supplemental nutrition assistance program, known as SNAP. The program that was formerly known as Food Stamps. In today's podcast, we'll talk with the authors of a new report entitled, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Waivers and Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic, A Survey of State Agency Perspectives in 2020.   Interview Summary   Our guests today are two of the authors of the report, health policy expert, Alyssa Moran of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Matt Lyons, the Director of Policy and Research with the American Public Human Services Association.   So your report addressed how states responded to the increase in need for SNAP during the pandemic. Matt let's begin with you, can you tell us more about the report and why it was important to document the state experiences?   When the pandemic first hit last year, the sharpest spike and need for basic help was in SNAP. And this isn't a typical and economic downturn SNAP has always been one of the most effective tools to help meet people's basic needs and to stimulate local economies. This time around though, we had to weather an economic crisis that was layered on top of a public health crisis, and that dynamic raised all kinds of new questions about how state agencies were going to get help to millions of families in a world that literally shifted to virtual overnight. In those first weeks of the pandemic, we as the membership association supporting those state agencies, we were literally convening state agency leaders on Zoom calls daily just to figure out basic questions of how are you going to keep the lights on so that staff could keep processing applications when they're working from home? Or how are you going to navigate through federal requirements that frankly were developed at a time when SNAP was assumed to be a program people applied for in person? And as difficult as that was for our agencies to make sense of, we could only imagine how infinitely harder that was for all of the people that were trying to apply for help. So as federal policies and guidance started to catch up in the coming weeks and months, and states really settled in for the long-term COVID response, states had to plan for how they're going to adapt their services so that people could keep accessing the benefits through the duration of the pandemic. And as we worked through all of these monumental changes to how the program is being administered, it really just became self evident that it was crucial. We had to take the time to rigorously document this experience and just draw on all the insights and lessons learned so that we can improve access to SNAP in the long-term and strengthen its impact on peoples and communities based off of this experience.   Well, some of the problems, the challenges you mentioned make perfect sense now that you've brought them up, but they're not the kind of thing most people would think about, and you could imagine how hard it must've been to keep things going that even a modest level, much less been ramped up. So Alyssa, I'd like to hear your thoughts on this.   I'll preface this by saying that I'm a public health researcher. So I think about SNAP through that lens, and from a public health perspective, SNAP is a tremendously important program. It reaches about one in eight Americans and nearly half of those participants are kids. And it's a critical program for reducing poverty and improving food security, which are really important social determinants of health affecting everything from dental caries to diabetes, to depression. But the design and the delivery of SNAP also really better for health. For example, there are obvious ways that design choices in SNAP affect health equity, things like eligibility criteria, which prevent certain people from accessing the program or decisions about the benefit amount, which affects the types of foods that are available to participants. But there are also more subtle ways that program delivery can impact health, something as simple as how the state communicates with you about your benefits. So did they send you a text message right to your phone, or do you have to call a call center and wait on the line for two hours for information? Can you submit all of your application information online or do you have to come into the office for an in-person interview? So all of these requirements to enroll and stay enrolled in SNAP can affect health by limiting or expanding access to benefits and can also cause significant stress, increased anxiety and cause people to worry about whether they're even going to actually receive their benefits each month. And as Matt described, the pandemic acutely changed how states deliver SNAP and how participants interact with the program. And I was really interested in learning what we can take away from this experience to strengthen the public health impact of SNAP moving forward, not just by breaking down barriers to access, but also by improving the client experience through these structural changes.   It's nice to hear of the interest among public health researchers in helping improve the delivery of these programs, because as you said, they reach so many people. Matt, you mentioned that there were program changes that needed to be made in SNAP during the pandemic, how successful do you think these changes really were in helping states serve their clients?   Well, in those first few months of the pandemic, you had more than 6 million people newly enrolled in SNAP and participation has remained well above pre pandemic levels as a nation have continued to grapple with all of the disparities in the COVID response and recovery. So I think from this perspective alone, it's important to consider the SNAP pandemic response a success. Fundamentally more people needed help affording food during the pandemic and the program was responsive. We've all heard the stories of it taking weeks, if not months for unemployment insurance systems to respond to the spike in demand and to be able to issue new benefits. And that just wasn't the case for SNAP. State and local agencies really did step up to the table to meet the challenge, but I will say SNAP's ultimate success, it certainly didn't come without its fair share of bumps in the road. And I think that probably starts with the fact that SNAP rules, they're just not well suited to work in a virtual world. When you think of things like interview requirements and procedures for recertifying for benefits and even things like a signature requirement, they all lean heavily on in-person interaction. And that's particularly true for underserved communities that already face access barriers.   For our clients, if you mess up and following those rules, you're back to square one, you got to start all over in the application process and even beyond just the benefit itself, there's other components of SNAP that are there to help people receiving a help learn more about healthy food or engage in employment and training services. And those services are similarly modeled towards in-person activities. So to say that the program had to make changes would be an understatement, I really think everything had to change about SNAP. And I will say to their credit, the federal government approved a broad range of temporary flexibilities to mitigate a lot of these issues.   But really, the devil is in the detail of whether these flexibilities can be successfully implemented. Early in the pandemic in particular, states would often not get approval for waivers that were really critical to help families keep their benefits until days before or even after an action was due in a client's case. The reality is that states needed to know weeks in advance. They could be updating their eligibility systems and sending out notifications to people receiving SNAP of what was expected of them. And these issues unquestionably led to unnecessary confusion and problems in the pandemic response. I will say fortunately, the federal government did learn from a lot of its early mistakes, in late September Congress passed new legislation that allowed for a lot more flexibility in states being able to select waivers, they could deploy over a longer time horizon and customized to their specific needs and implementation approaches. And that approach, it worked a lot better for states to be able to proactively plan how they could use these waivers and transition over time to a new normal. In the months after that even both Congress and the administration made a number of additional changes to help states provide more equitable benefits access. So I would say even in just the short period of this pandemic response, we've already come a long ways.   Alyssa, I'd appreciate your reflections on this issue as well.   The pandemic really forced states to think differently about how they interact with and provide services to clients. Some of those changes were successful and others existing deficits in technology, staffing models or community partnerships that were really difficult or sometimes even impossible to adapt during the national crisis. So one example of a change that worked well was the expansion of telephonic case processing. So this allows caseworkers to support client applications over the phone instead of in-person or online. And federal policy really facilitated that by allowing clients to give verbal signatures over the phone instead of a written signature. Before the pandemic, states had some options to do this, but they were required to collect and store an audio recording of the signature and purchasing that technology to be able to do that was a major barrier. So only some states were doing it and it wasn't always fully available statewide. So this flexibility that allowed for verbal signatures was seen as a really successful low-cost option facilitating remote services.   Another change I'd consider successful was the expansion of the online purchasing pilot. So before the pandemic, only two states allowed SNAP participants to use their benefits for online groceries, and now almost all 50 states offer that service. And we know that there are still a number of barriers to access, so things like few participating retailers, high delivery and service fees, lack of delivery particularly in rural areas, but it does represent a big shift towards modernizing SNAP, which was long overdue. On the flip side states also experienced some challenges moving SNAP online, particularly in communicating these frequent program changes to clients, shifting supportive services like nutrition, education, and workforce training to a virtual setting and engaging people who might lack reliable access to internet or digital devices. Very few states were able to provide mobile friendly services to clients, most relied on mass communication through their websites or social media or call centers. And even though most states were able to transition their supportive services online, somewhat, they tended to have difficulty engaging clients in this new setting.   So you both painted a picture of things that may be helpful to know in the future if there's some crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, but also there's a lot to be learned about the way SNAP might be changed going forward overall no matter what's happening in the background. So Matt, let me ask, what are you taking away from this experience about making SNAP stronger and more resilient?   Well, I think that's the million dollar question. So the first thing I think that sticks out to me, we really desperately need a playbook ready to go should we ever face a crisis like this again. The time it took to get legislative authority from Congress so we could get SNAP rules adjusted and then the process of developing and refining USDA Guidance has a real insignificant cost on the people in the communities that need help. Being able to come into a crisis where we've codified automatic triggers that are most essential for SNAP to be responsive during a time of crisis that would really ensure that state and local agencies can hit the ground running with a plan and knowledge of what flexibilities they can use and how to best deploy them. This is needed around a lot of different issues.   I'd say most glaringly, we need to be talking about SNAP benefit increases and looking at suspending work requirements during a crisis, but we also need to look at those administrative rules that make a really big impact on how people access and participate in services. So things like interview requirements, the way that people can recertify for benefits, the use of telephonic signatures, quality control procedures, and then things for particular populations that have specific needs, looking at student eligibility rules, purchasing of hot and prepared foods. These all come to mind to me as things that we really need to come prepared day one of whatever that next crisis is to be ready to respond, to be nimble and adaptive.   The second thing that sticks out to me is we have learned a tremendous amount about what works and what doesn't work in SNAP this past year, and we should use it to strengthen the program. Many states have found that the amount of meetings and paperwork that we're required to put people through, it really does little to preserve program integrity. What it does do is it places a lot of significant administrative burden on families. So less rigid interviews and change reporting requirements can help us cater the program to better support people that are participating. And I think federal pilots demonstrations that could test alternative strategy that could help states build the evidence for what best practices work and what contexts, that's really needed right now and the time is critical that we be thinking about that as we transition out of the pandemic.   Thanks, Matt. And Alyssa, what are your thoughts on this?   Testing ways to minimize participant burden is really critical. And what we've learned during the pandemic is that a big part of that is investing in technology to expand the ways that people can interact with SNAP. So one example that I think is helpful is thinking about what it's like to do your taxes now versus what that looked like even 10 years ago. So if you recall, you used to have to go to your accountant to file your paperwork in person, if they needed more information they had to call you, or you had to come back into the office. If you got a refund, you'd have to wait for weeks for your check to arrive in the mail. And now I can easily submit everything online. I can chat with an accountant on demand. There's a streamlined process to file state and federal taxes all at once. And I can easily track my refund on my phone and even have it delivered to my virtual wallet. So if we can use this best available technology to do our taxes, why can't we expect the same services for SNAP? And I think these kinds of changes that make it easier to get and keep benefits, not only have potential to break down barriers to participation and reduce participants stress and anxiety, but will also make SNAP much more adaptable and responsive in future crises.   We found that states were largely constrained by the technology they had available before the pandemic. Very few were able add or expand modes of interacting with clients while they were in crisis mode. And understanding best practices and providing these virtual services is key. So there's a real need for investment in technical assistance and research to help states better understand how clients interact with these remote services. What are some of their strengths and limitations and what are some of the access barriers for certain groups?   And then one last point I wanted to lift up is the importance of making SNAP more client centered. One thing I personally learned through this work is that state performance is evaluated using metrics like payment errors and application processing time, and this can come at the expense of customer and staff satisfaction. So in thinking about modernizing SNAP, it's really important to center the client voice and to really value the lived experiences of participants to improve customer service and to ensure that we're prioritizing equitable program access. Something that one state said that really resonated with me is we need to put the human back in human services.   So the report is co-branded and coauthored by Johns Hopkins and the American Public Human Services Association. So Alyssa, how did your two organizations come together to do this work and why do you think this relationship between the organizations is so important?   Alyssa - Working with APHSA on this was like a dream partnership. They have such deep working knowledge of SNAP policy which we try to understand as best we can as researchers, but can't possibly keep up with all of the intricacies of implementing these program changes on the ground. And the team at APHSA provided that policy context and made sure we were asking really relevant and meaningful questions. And they also offered a direct line to the people we really wanted to get our findings in front of. So often when you submit a policy research grant application, they ask about your plans to disseminate findings to key stakeholders. And depending on the research, it can be really challenging to figure out who to contact and how to communicate your message in a meaningful way. But for APHSA that's their bread and butter. So they already have these great relationships with Congressional and USDA staff, and they know exactly how to communicate the research in a way that will resonate with them. So that made getting the word out to policymakers really easy.   Matt - Recently, we had a chance to preview the final report with our state SNAP directors. And one of the comments that just really stuck out to me was hearing how this report is just a gift to have this kind of information readily available at your fingertips to be able to drive and inform future changes that are needed to make SNAP programs more equitable and resilient.   Bios:   Alyssa Moran has more than a decade of experience working with individuals, community organizations, and government agencies on food and nutrition programs and policies. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Health Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she is Core Faculty within the Institute for Health and Social Policy and Impact Specialist in Obesity and the Food System. Her research, teaching, and practice focus on the role of food and social policies in improving diet quality, reducing food insecurity, and eliminating health inequalities. She is a registered dietitian, earned her MPH in public health nutrition from NYU in 2011, and earned her ScD in nutrition from the Harvard Chan School of Public Health in 2018.   Matt Lyons is the Director of Policy and Research with the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA). In his role, Matt is responsible for developing and executing strategies for policy advocacy and influence in areas impacting health and human services programs. Prior to joining APHSA, Matt served in a variety of roles in state and local government, including administering economic support programs for Maryland's human services agency, managing disaster recovery programs for the State of New Jersey in response to Superstorm Sandy, and coordinating the delivery of housing and healthy homes programs for the Baltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development. Matt also has worked for a non-profit research institute where he provided technical assistance, data analysis, and information system design and implementation for low-income energy efficiency and community services programs across the country. Matt has an undergraduate degree in Government and Politics and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Maryland.    

Highly Leveraged: Rental Income Investing
003. Matt Lyons- Bars, Commercial Properties, and Homes. Matt has done it all!

Highly Leveraged: Rental Income Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 48:45


Episode 003. –Matt Lyons out of Chicago- He's been dealin' since the 90's. He's owned multiple bars and other businesses. He got into real estate about 10 years ago and has over 60 doors including an Air BnB at Lake Ozark, MO and one he's selling in Bonita Springs, Florida. He tells us the new area he's planning to buy an Air BnB property next.    Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Highly-Leveraged-Podcast-329381721748486   Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/highlyleveragedpod   Contact- DaveRosa@HighlyLeveragedPod.com   ------------------------------------------------------- Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, IHeartRadio, Alexa.. Subscribe to automatically have new episodes downloaded each Monday Morning!  

XFL Markcast
Episode 43 - It's Edmonton Elks Season!

XFL Markcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 110:07


This week, Reid enlists Matt Lyons, XFL and CFL NewsHub writer, as the guest co-host for this episode, as Edmonton releases their new name... The Elks! That's a fierce name. You couldn't talk Edmonton football without bringing in their colour analyst, Dave Campbell, to chat about the new name and all things Edmonton. Tom Mayenknecht, host of The Sport Market on TSN, also joins Reid. And... the USFL is back?! It was a wild week!

MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend
Meet The Author -One Song At A Time - Bruce Rits Gilbert - Tribute To John Prine

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 66:57


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The Good Phight: for Philadelphia Phillies fans
Hittin' Season #448: Hot Stove Rumors: J.T. Realmuto AND Didi Gregorius???

The Good Phight: for Philadelphia Phillies fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 57:28


On Episode 448 of Hittin' Season, host John Stolnis talks with Matt Lyons of SB Nation's Cleveland Indians' site Let's Go Tribe to discuss the Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco trade to the New York Mets, and the financial state of baseball in 2021. Also on this week's show: Is momentum is building for J.T. Realmuto and Didi Gregorius to return to Philadelphia? The reliever market is very confusing 12 left-handed starting pitchers the Phillies should consider signing Baseball Prospectus' Phillies top-10 prospects list Phils round out their coaching staff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

XFL Week In Review
#67 – XFL To NFL Final Cuts Recap, INTERVIEW: Seattle Dragons WR Dontez Byrd

XFL Week In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 51:31


We recap all the XFL players transactions from NFL cut down day. Seattle Dragons WR, Dontez Byrd talks with our Matt Lyons, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Announces He And Family Tested Positive For COVID-19, Spurrier Hints Himself, Stoops Interested In Spring Leagues and more. Plus, your social media posts, emails and phone calls.   Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/PnA5JjJ Show notes: https://xflnewshub.com/xfl-podcast/

Sox Machine
23: Tough Start to 2020

Sox Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 76:47


Guest: Matt Lyons, Let’s Go Tribe After the series loss to the Twins, Josh and Jim discuss the impact of Reynaldo Lopez's pending injury prognosis, Rick Renteria's usage of Nicky Delmonico, and Coronavirus outbreaks with teams traveling on the road.  Now that the White Sox kick off an eight-game road trip starting in Cleveland, old friend Matt Lyons from Let's Go Tribe joined the podcast to dish out intel.

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans
Royals Review Radio: The season is nearly here episode

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 75:07


Are you ready for some baseball? Max Rieper, Shaun Newkirk, and David Lesky get ready for the season by looking at who might be on the Opening Day roster, plus we break down the Tim Hill trade. Plus we preview the Cleveland Indians with Matt Lyons of Let’s Go Tribe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
We Talk Pizza and Ridiculously Hot Chicken Wings with Regents Pizzeria owner, Bill Vivian

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 41:08


Today’s guest is Bill Vivian, the owner of Regents Pizzeria in La Jolla, a pizzeria that specializes in both Chicago and New York-style pizzas. They’re also famous for their chicken wings, which range in spice levels from mild to explosively hot. We highlighted the “Scorpion Wings” from Regents in The Adventurous Eaters' Checklist feature in San Diego Magazine’s Food Lover’s Guide. If you want to order the Scorpion Wings, you have to sign an actual waiver—they’re so hot they pack 2 million Scoville units (for reference, a habanero has anywhere from 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville units). Regents Pizzeria was opened in 2005 by Stephen Carson, and when he passed away in 2011, Bill took over the operation. And since the opening of the restaurant, Regents has never owned a freezer and never will, according to Bill. Regents’ current location in La Jolla has been open since late 2014. For Two People, $50, Bill chose Tribute Pizza, whose owner, Matt Lyons, helped Bill perfect a gluten-free pizza crust. David chose Cori Pastificio Trattoria, chef Accursio Lota’s new restaurant in North Park. Troy chose Mister A’s for their fabulous views (and shared some tips on what to get for happy hour there). Erin chose Ciccia Osteria, the Italian restaurant in Barrio Logan owned by Mario Cassineri and his wife, Francesca. In Hot Plates, Rusticucina is a new Sicilian restaurant that just opened on Park Boulevard, and the co-founders are all from Sicily. Toronado, a long-standing craft beer bar in North Park, is going to close soon. Another big closure happening this week is Indigo Grill, which has been in Little Italy for more than 20 years. The pop-up dinner at Liberty Station where you get to dine inside a terrarium starts tomorrow, Feb. 6, and the chef for the event is Claudette Zepeda Wilkins. Keep an eye on The Feed next week, because Troy will be announcing the winner of the city's Best Birria! David’s 60 Second Beer Review this week is Karl Strauss' 31st anniversary barrel aged scotch ale, a traditional Scotch ale aged for 12 months in American whiskey barrels. This week’s Hot Topic comes from an opinion piece that Troy just posted on our website: “Superfood is a Supersham,” where he says “Superfood is a meaningless marketing word” that is commonly used to describe certain fruits, vegetables and ingredients—and there is little to no good science to back up the health claims. Also, some of the research that does was paid for by the producers of these foods. Thanks for listening, and we’d love to hear from you! Call us at 619-744-0535 and leave a message. Or if you’re too shy to call, you can email HappyHalfHour@sdmag.com. You can give us your recommendations for Two People, $50, tell us about any news happening in San Diego’s culinary world, or let us know who you’d like to hear featured as a guest on the podcast.

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #119: Oxcart Mercado

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 51:12


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing receive a blessing from the content gods when it's announced that Oscar Mercado is being called up to the majors mere minutes before the recording started. They're also joined by Columbus Clippers online content manager and PA announcer, Matt Leininger. He talks about what he's seen in Mercado, his favorite past and present Indians, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #119: Oxcart Mercado

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 51:27


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing receive a blessing from the content gods when it's announced that Oscar Mercado is being called up to the majors mere minutes before the recording started. They're also joined by Columbus Clippers online content manager and PA announcer, Matt Leininger. He talks about what he's seen in Mercado, his favorite past and present Indians, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #118: The Face of Baseball

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 52:58


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing talk turtlenecks, faces of baseball, the state of the rotation, Francisco Lindor's return, and Mike Clevinger's eventual return. Plus, producer/director Taiki Green joins the show to discuss his project Momentum and answer the age old question: Why is that table so dang big? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #118: The Face of Baseball

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 53:13


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing talk turtlenecks, faces of baseball, the state of the rotation, Francisco Lindor's return, and Mike Clevinger's eventual return. Plus, producer/director Taiki Green joins the show to discuss his project Momentum and answer the age old question: Why is that table so dang big? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans
Let's talk Tribe #117: He's Back

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 54:11


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing discuss the glorious return of Francisco Lindor, an imploding bullpen, bat flips, and they dig deeper into the all-important jersey selection research with the help of a dedicated listener. Plus, Ely Sussman joins the show to give a preview of the upcoming series against the Marlins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans
Let's talk Tribe #117: He's Back

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 54:26


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing discuss the glorious return of Francisco Lindor, an imploding bullpen, bat flips, and they dig deeper into the all-important jersey selection research with the help of a dedicated listener. Plus, Ely Sussman joins the show to give a preview of the upcoming series against the Marlins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #116: Keep 'em on Their Toes

Covering the Corner: for Cleveland Guardians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 51:31


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing talk the Indians' miserable week of baseball, the state of the rotation, Francisco Lindor's impending return, and they welcome on special guest, Indians beat writer Mandy Bell.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans
Let's Talk Tribe #116: Keep 'em on Their Toes

Let's Go Tribe: for Cleveland Indians fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 51:46


Matt Lyons and Merritt Rohlfing talk the Indians' miserable week of baseball, the state of the rotation, Francisco Lindor's impending return, and they welcome on special guest, Indians beat writer Mandy Bell.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sox Machine
14: The Good and Bad of 2019 Opening Weekend

Sox Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 59:04


The Rundown: * Josh and Jim breakdown the Chicago White Sox good performances from this weekend with Yoan Moncada raking, Jose Abreu flexing some power, and Lucas Giolito looking sharp. Then there is the bad which they ponder if bad defense and Reynaldo Lopez struggles with cold weather will continue for all of 2019.  * The White Sox start a two-game series against AL Central favorite, Cleveland Indians. Matt Lyons of Let's Go Tribe joins the show to give some insight on the White Sox next opponent.  Presented by Draft, Wix.com, and SeatGeek.

DineLocalSD
S2: 24 – Matt Lyons of Tribute Pizza | FM Report: WK3 Mar Tribute to Citrus

DineLocalSD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019


Chef Matt Lyons of Tribute Pizza joins the Dine Local SD Podcast for a TRIBUTE to citrus!

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans
Royals Review Radio - The Process 2.0 Episode

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 54:17


Our Max Rieper, Shaun Newkirk, and Hokius discuss The Process 2.0 and the need for speed, the coming MLB rule changes, plus we continue our preview of Central Division opponents by talking about the Cleveland Indians with Matt Lyons of Let's Go Tribe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mbodyment Underground Radio (X360 FM/WIGO 1570 AM)
Matt Lyons Interview - 06.26.18

Mbodyment Underground Radio (X360 FM/WIGO 1570 AM)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 59:51


Featured Interview with R&B, Soul & Rock Singer/Musician, Matt Lyons. For more info follow Matt Lyons on Intagram @mattlyons_atl.

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2ps in a pod: Warhammer, wargaming, and other related insanity wrapped up in a podcast
2P's Episode 24 - The Orcs are finished, Ben wants a kiss from a Harlequin, The Realms are in upheaval and there’s something concerning hobbits...

2ps in a pod: Warhammer, wargaming, and other related insanity wrapped up in a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 140:03


EPISODE 24!! HAIL Mighty Listeners!!A year in and people are still with us! We are seriously considering medals. Welcome to our Birthday episode, we only just realised that just before we started recording, so we had nothing special planned! So here it is... the time stamps!00:02:35 - ON THE HOBBY DESK: Dan has finished his Orcs and is still painting Red and Ben’s Space Wolves receive reinforcement 00:29:58 - GALAXY OF WAR: Harlequins, Deathwatch and small to medium sized freaking robots!00:58:17 - THE MORTAL REALMS: We turn our honed tactical minds to the question of the new rules and the Stormcast has arrived!01:30:08 - HAIL TO THE COMMUNITY: A victory for Matt Lyons, AoS events galore and we announce our celebrity status01:50:16 - INTO THE WILDS: Bubbling chemicals, Starships, spikey balls and hobbits... pretty wild

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans
Royals Review Radio: Previewing the White Sox and Indians

Royals Review: for Kansas City Royals fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 49:59


We talk to Josh Nelson of South Side Sox and Matt Lyons of Lets Go Tribe about two Central Division rivals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Happy Hour Network
Baseball Beer & BBQ

Happy Hour Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 88:00


On this episode of Baseball Beer & BBQ, hosts Ted Hicks, Todd Vandenberg and Lee Vowell discuss the Republican National Convention, more national violence, movies, the baseball trading deadline, the Olympics and more. Today's guest is Matt Lyons, Managing Editor of SB Nation's Cleveland Indians site, Let's Go Tribe. Looking for entertainment to save you from the heat? You found it here.

The Straight Talk Podcast
Video podcast: Guests Kevin Wattier and Matt Lyons

The Straight Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2013 29:36


Visit us online at www.straighttalktv.com for guest bios and audio/video archives of past shows.

The Straight Talk Podcast
Audio podcast: Guests Kevin Wattier and Matt Lyons

The Straight Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2013 28:30


Visit us online at www.straighttalktv.com for guest bios and photos as well as video of this show.

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 3)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 54:29


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 2)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 38:59


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 1)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 83:05


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 5)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 79:22


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 4)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 64:55


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

The Kate Valentine UFO Show
Kate with Matt Lyons BUFORA Chairman

The Kate Valentine UFO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2012 52:12


Topic: UFOs in the UK The team of BUFORA is a committee with a wide diversity of skills ranging from psychology, photography, science, folklore, research, astronomy and investigations, with study and public assistance from all categories of sighting and witness experiences.

The Kate Valentine UFO Show
Matt Lyons British UFO Research Association

The Kate Valentine UFO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2010 52:16


Kate has an overseas visit from Matt Lyons Chairman of the British UFO Research Association. BUFORA group. Warning: The audio on the phone line was very rough. We processed the signal as best we could but some may fine it hard to hear. The content makes it worth a try.

The Straight Talk Podcast
Video podcast: Guests Kevin Wattier and Matt Lyons

The Straight Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2010 29:36


Visit us online at www.straighttalktv.com for guest bios and audio/video archives of past shows.

The Straight Talk Podcast
Audio podcast: Guests Kevin Wattier and Matt Lyons

The Straight Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2010 28:30


Visit us online at www.straighttalktv.com for guest bios and photos as well as video of this show.

Some Assembly Required
How To Hire The Right Lawyer For Your Venture

Some Assembly Required

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2010 27:00


A interview with Austin attorney Matt Lyons, Partner at Andrews Kurth LLP. In this discussion we will explore how to select an attorney, and how to get the most value from your working relationships with a law firm.

Some Assembly Required
How To Hire The Right Lawyer For Your Venture

Some Assembly Required

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2010 27:00


A interview with Austin attorney Matt Lyons, Partner at Andrews Kurth LLP. In this discussion we will explore how to select an attorney, and how to get the most value from your working relationships with a law firm.