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In this episode of the On Adventure Podcast, I sit down with my friend and former colleague, Matt Miner, to talk about his unique take on adventure. From growing up in Seattle and Tucson to now running his own wealth management firm, Matt shares the pivotal moments that shaped his life and career. We explore what it means to embrace life's challenges, how intentional planning creates opportunities, and why staying true to your values makes all the difference. Whether it's his love for the outdoors, paying off substantial debt, or helping his kids prepare for adulthood, Matt's story is full of practical wisdom and honest reflections. If you've ever wondered how to navigate big life transitions while staying grounded, this conversation is for you. Timeline Summary [00:00] Introduction - Welcoming Matt Miner and a look at his journey. [02:00] Roots and Resilience - Growing up in Seattle, moving to Tucson, and finding adventure outdoors. [06:30] Career Transitions - From corporate roles to entrepreneurship: lessons learned. [12:00] Debt-Free Milestone - How Matt's family paid off $225,000 in debt and moved forward. [19:00] The Outdoors Connection - Hunting, backpacking, and building community. [26:15] Journaling for Growth - Using writing to reflect and move forward. [33:45] Family Legacy - Preparing the next generation with life skills and values. [36:00] Key Takeaways - The power of knowing your values and making intentional choices. Links & Resources Miner Wealth Management Dave Ramsey's The Total Money Makeover Ridgeline Wealth Advisors Newsletter Closing Remarks If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show and leave a review. Your support helps us bring more thoughtful conversations like this one to life.
Y'all, I've got something super special for you this week. It's the VERY FIRST EPISODE OF HOMESCHOOL CONVERSATIONS… only it's never actually shown up in this podcast feed! Way back in February 2020, I did a video interview with my friend Matt Miner. I had so much fun chatting with Matt that I decided to make recording interviews a regular thing, and before you know it we got where we are today, with over 180 episodes and nearly 300K podcast downloads. But while the video of my chat with Matt has been around for a while, the audio never actually got published here on Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology! Thankfully, Matt recently sent me the audio file (including a bit of a bonus update since things are a wee bit different than they were in 2020), and now you get to listen in. Now, remember, this is before I had a microphone and before I really knew what I was doing. So don't judge too harshly, ok? But the conversation really was so good and the content continues to be relevant and helpful for homeschool families at any stage. I know you're going to come away with lots of great tips as we discuss budgeting for homeschool families! If you want to listen to more homeschool goodness from the Miner family, check out my interview with Charity Miner. That episode is called “Classical Conversations and Couch Schooling,” and the link is in the description. Give this episode a listen, and while you're here would you take a minute to leave a rating and review for the podcast in your app? Thanks so much! Happy homeschooling! My chat with Charity: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/charity-miner Dealing with higher food prices since 2020? Check out “Hacking the Grocery Bill” https://www.workpantsfinance.com/resources WorkPantsFinance.com MinerWealth.com You may also be interested in “Healthy Eating on a Budget”: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/steph-jenkins/ Join Made2Homeschool for exclusive content and community https://www.made2homeschool.com/a/2147529243/KNcPGL3t Homeschool Planning Guide: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/homeschool-planning-guide Shakespeare with Children: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/exploring-shakespeare-children/ Year of Memory Work: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/year-of-memory-work/ Subscribe, rate, and review Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology Follow Amy @HumilityandDoxology on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube Follow Humility and Doxology Online: Blog https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumilityAndDoxology Instagram http://instagram.com/humilityanddoxology YouTube: YouTube.com/humilityanddoxology Amy's Favorites: https://humilityanddoxology.com/favorites This podcast and description contains affiliate links. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humilityanddoxology/message
XYPN member, Matt Miner, founder of Miner Wealth Management, joins us on the show today. Matt started his career on the corporate finance side of business. After a few years, he took a break and went to B school to get his MBA, then worked with John Deere in several capacities before his career was impacted by a layoff related to a merger. His running partner was a fee only advisor and Matt became an intern at that firm. He was responsible for growing his own client base from scratch and shared how he found success getting those early clients. In 2021, after three years, Matt and the firm owner agreed to a buyout structure so that Matt could take his clients with him and ultimately start his own RIA. Matt was kind enough to share the details of that buyout and how it worked for him and the prior firm owner. Matt has been growing a really awesome firm as he is looking to do more than 350, 000 of revenue in his third year in business. He shared his approach to fees and how he sees the fighting amongst advisors on the best or right fee structure as unnecessary. And also how he uses his fee as a client segmentation tool to ensure he's working with his ideal clients. From company management position to booming RIA in the first 3 years, this is an episode you won't want to miss! What you'll learn from this episode How informational interviewing techniques have helped him in both working up the corporate ladder and in securing clients. How going into advising with a fully fledged philosophy of wealth management helped him attract a large client base quickly in the first few years. Alan and Matt discuss the details of what a buyout looks like and how it can compare to building out a business in other ways. How to approach fee structures and the benefits of keeping things simple both for the client and the advisor. The benefit of starting a podcast and how it has impacted Matt's business. While working for John Deere, Matt moved from trade to business school, graduating in 2013 with a business degree and a job with Intel. After the business was sold, Matt took on a financial advising job with Bridgeline Wealth Management in 2018. In August of 2021, Matt bought out his boss's share in the business, changing the business to Miner Wealth Management. Alan and Matt discuss the benefit of attending management training programs through companies like John Deere. Featured Links Matthew Miner: Website | LinkedIn | Advisor Page Certified Financial Planner™ Series 65 Informational Interviewing AdvicePay Work Pants Finance podcast XYPN LIVE
We're in Tucson, Arizona, with Matt Miner of the Work Pants Finance Podcast. We talk about exploring Saguaro National Park, visiting the Pima Air and Space Museum, and stargazing through the world's largest public telescope at the University of Arizona. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/tucson Bluffworks' stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks
Brutal housing market. Will get even worse for future buyers. Good luck to all buyers in the area!We had it all wrong. It turns out once-sleepy Bellevue was sprinting there first. You've probably been rubbernecking, as I have, at these insane stories about bidding wars for Eastside real estate. This week a Seattle Times colleague noted one house in Bellevue got 14 bids and sold for $1 million more than the asking price.Local agent Matt Miner relayed that last year he lost out on a $900,000 house in Bellevue because there were 56 other offers. He expects that dizzying pace to slow later this year — but Bellevue now has its own definition of slow.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3fs6dBUSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
Steven's guest this week is Matt Miner, founder of Miner Wealth Management and host of the Work Pants Finance podcast. Despite being a relative newcomer to the financial world, he's got a proven philosophy for working with other COIs. Tune in as Steven and Matt discuss the pain points that advisors should resolve promptly with their clients.
Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. This week Matt and Tom take a deep dive into the recent announcement by Walmart that former DOJ Deputy Attorney General, Criminal Matthew Miner had joined the company as CCO. Resources Matt in Radical Compliance Walmart Names ex-DOJ Boss CCO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Work Pants Finance with Matt Miner, MBA, CFP®. It's the show for MBAs, Entrepreneurs, and other professionals who want their financial plan to work as hard as they do. We're here to separate the wheat from the chaff, the signal from the noise and to serve up the wisdom of experience. Work Pants Finance uses stories to tackle all the important topics – people and money, death and taxes, investments and insurance, career and entrepreneurship, education and debt and much, much more. Thanks for listening! To connect with me or find more information, go to https://www.workpantsfinance.com/0 yyI1SbcPoD8ZCzQD1p4J
Today I share with you a recent interview I gave for the Life Meets Money podcast with Matt Miner. Matt Miner has been on Radical Personal Finance several times and this was a fantastic interview! We discussed lifestyle design, risk and emergency planning, insurance, prepping, etc. in great detail. Enjoy! Joshua This show was originally posted on the Life Meets Money podcast here: https://lifemeetsmoney.com/joshuasheats
This episode I am chatting with Comic Writer and animal rescue operator MATT MINER (Liberators, GWAR, Toe Tag Riot, Maybe Someday. Zion's Mission Animal Rescue) We have a great discussion about collecting cassette tapes, music, putting your passions into your comics, being a kitten mama and much more! Check Matt out at: Website: www.MattminerXVX.com / mattminer.storenvy.com Twitter: @MattMinerXVX Zion's Misson: www.zionsmission.org
Want to maximize your 401(k) this year? The first step to doing that is figuring out how much to contribute. Today we discuss how much you need to put in to retire! Getting the Most Out of Your 401(k) We’re wrapping our open enrollment series. The past couple of episodes we’ve discussed what you need to know with your benefits so you can make the right choices for you and your family. Health insurance is a huge one, but the other big one is your 401(k). Last week Matt Miner, a certified financial planner talked a bit about how to walk through and review your benefits including your 401(k)s so if you haven’t already, please listen to that. You can check -in with your 401(k) throughout the year, but for many, this is a popular time to check and review their portfolio. Since it’s an important part of your finances, today we’re answering the biggest questions couples and families have with their 401(k), specifically how much should we contribute? In this episode we’re discussing: How 401(k)s work and benefits of having one Whether or not you should contribute when you’re in debt Figuring out how much you need to contribute Let’s get started! Resources to Stay on Top of Your 401(k) Here are some resources to make managing your money much easier! Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint Free 401(k) Analysis: blooom Grow Your Stash Faster: High Yield Savings with CiT Bank Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money A Smarter Way to Think About Financial Decisions Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union! If you’re living in the Raleigh Durham area and looking to bank better, come check out Coastal today. If you want to be better prepared financially for retirement, please check out Coastal’s 401(k) Planning Calculator. Support the Podcast! Thank you so much for listening to the podcast! Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode and think it can help a buddy get on the path to dumping debt and become financially free, please share. Leave a review. Honest feedback and reviews make a big difference and gets the word out about the podcast. Leave your review on Apple or Stitcher. Grab a copy of Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money. My book is designed for a busy couple to set up their finances in 4 weeks. Get tips and tools that have worked for other couples on their journey of building their marriage and wealth together! Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere.
Benefits planning offers real tax savings to employees who are thoughtful about this important part of their financial plan. It’s kinda dry, and you have to interface with HR, but the payoff is totally worth it. Today’s show covers employer-provided retirement plans, including pre-tax and Roth contributions, Health Savings Accounts and QHDHP (Qualified High Deductible Health Plan) insurance offerings, along with the childcare tax credit and the DCFSA (Dependent Care FSA). For more details, go to https://lifemeetsmoney.com/17
Learn how you can navigate open enrollment season and maximize your benefits to their fullest potential! Making the Most of Your Benefits When we began our series about open enrollment last week, we got into some key things to consider when weighing the pros and cons of different health insurance options. While health insurance is typically the biggest decision couples and families make during open enrollment, it’s not the only one. There are so many benefits that can save you some serious money, protect your family’s finances, and give you some significant tax benefits. I don’t want you leaving money on the table which is why I’m glad Matt Miner is here today on the show. He’s a fee-only, fiduciary advisor with PLC Wealth Management, LLC who specializes in helping families to make sure their finances align with their goals, priorities, and values. In this episode we’re discussing: the biggest mistakes couples make with their benefits How to protect yourself with disability insurance what to look out for with your 401(k) Let’s get started! Resources to Save serious Money Are you looking for more help with maximizing your benefits and saving more money? Here are some resources: Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Zeta, HoneyFi, and Mint Grow Your Stash Faster: High Yield Savings with CiT Bank Free 401(k) Analysis: blooom Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union! If you’re living in the Raleigh Durham area and looking to bank better, come check out Coastal today. Did you know that Coastal offers a Health Savings Account? If you have a high deductible health plan, you need to take advantage of an HSA. Find out more about what Coastal offers here! Support the Podcast! Thank you so much for listening to the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, here are some ways to support it. Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode and think it can help a buddy get on the path to dumping debt and become financially free, please share. Leave a review. Honest feedback and reviews make a big difference and gets the word out about the podcast. Leave your review on Apple or Stitcher. Grab a copy of Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money. My book is designed for a busy couple to set up their finances in 4 weeks. Get tips and tools that have worked for other couples on their journey of building their marriage and wealth together! Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere.
Episode 7 interviews Seattle’s Get Happy at Home founders, Ian Gordon and Matt Miner of Coldwell Banker Bain. These longtime clients of Spade and Archer have their formula dialed for selling homes quickly by helping owners list a well-prepared property—and we wanted to ask them all about it! They share their story of building an … Continue reading Get Happy at Home with Ian Gordon & Matt Miner, Coldwell Banker Bain →
Higher Education has become associated as a requirement for success and as a necessity for young adults as they enter society and the workforce. Continuing education is consistently marketed to older adults with flexible, online-only options that promise an increased salary within months. For most this education comes at a cost. According to Pew Research, one-third of adults under 30 have student loan debt. The question becomes is more education worth the investment and the possible years of debt. In this show, Matt Miner is back to discuss the question of is more education the answer. Matt is a fee-only, fiduciary advisor with PLC Wealth Management providing financial planning to families and individuals making super-important life decisions.
Matt Miner breaks down budgeting best practices, how to handle debt, emergency savings, and money management tips.
You’ve been spending less money than you make, build up your emergency fund. You’re saving for retirement. Now what? What are the next steps you should take with your money to get to the next level? That’s what today’s show is about. Matt Miner is back for part three of my back to basics series. Matt is a fee-only, fiduciary advisor with PLC Wealth Management providing financial planning to families and individuals making super-important life decisions. In part one of the series, Matt and I talked about budgeting and money management basics in episode 81. Last week we talked about salary and benefits in episode 82. This week Matt shares advice on taking your money to the next level by doing things like saving for your children’s education, paying off your mortgage and building a better quality of life. Show notes
Financial Independence seems almost impossible when you’re trying to raise kids, but many families are doing it. Matt Miner shares his family’s journey along with some key takeaways! Pursuing Financial Independence as Parents While finances are tracked and you are trying to optimize it, the real critical resource you’re seeking is time. To me, the point of financial independence is to give yourselves enough flexibility to pursue a memorable and meaningful life When you have kids, there are many conversations about priorities, what you value, and working within you and your kid’s limits. So what does that look like in the real world? How do you pursue financial independence while raising kids and enjoying the time you have with them? Today Matt Miner is here to share not only talk about the finances as an advisor over at PLC Wealth but designing your life as a parent. In this episode, we’ll get into: How Matt and his family paid off $225k and paid off their mortgage along with how they invest Designing FI into your life before hit that number Raising your kids where you give them what they need and enjoy without going overboard with spending or stressing yourselves out Let’s get started! Resources to Be FI as Parents If you’re looking to become financially free or pursuing FIRE as a family, here are some resources to check out! Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint Free 401(k) Analysis: Blooom Grow Your Stash Faster: High Yield Savings with CiT Bank Automatic Saving: Qapital Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money Design Independence Root of Good Frugalwoods Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union! If you live in the Triangle area of North Carolina and you’d like someone to work with you on your goals, you really want to check out Coastal’s Wealth Management team. They’d love to help you start investing for retirement and more!
The amount you get paid and the benefits you receive as an employee are the foundation of your income. Negotiating the best possible salary and understanding and fully utilizing your employee benefits can have a significant impact on your finances. Matt Miner is back today for part two of my back to basics series. Matt is a fee-only, fiduciary advisor with PLC Wealth Management providing financial planning to families and individuals making super-important life decisions. Last week Matt kicked off the new year by refreshing us on budgeting and money management in episode 81. In today’s show, Matt is sharing best practices on negotiating salary, understanding your retirement plan plus all of your benefits like HSAs and FSAs.
Financial independence is a hot topic, but with so many different paths (FIRE, leanFI, FatFIRE, slowFI, etc), it can be difficult to figure out what’s the best path for you. Today we dive into some of the most popular ‘flavors’ of financial independence and weigh the pros and cons of them. We’ll also get into how you can begin to calculate your FI number! Is Financial Independence a Smart Path for Your Family? Be honest with me, what do you think of when you hear the term financial independence? Do you think of a certain number, maybe when you’d like to be retired by? Maybe travel on your own schedule not having to worry about a 9-5 again? Do you think of it as the ultimate security blanket – an amount you have tucked away in investments or some income stream where you don’t have to worry about the bills or maintaining a certain lifestyle? Do you see a family with very good income living a life where they’re depriving themselves of vacations, eating out, and having fun just to retire faster? Talk to different people and you’ll get different answers. What I’m curious about is how young families can take key principles from the financial independence space and use them to reach the goals that matter to them personally. Sure, maybe it’s retiring or maybe it’s making sure the essentials are taken care of so you can spend more time with your family. Two components to figuring out how it could work for you is know first off how much you need to be financially independent and what is the timeline you’re looking for. In this episode, we’ll go into that. We’ll jump into: The different paths to financial independence How to begin figuring out how much you need to retire Choose an FI path That fits Your family Let’s get started! Handy Resources for Families Looking at Financial Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint Free 401(k) Analysis: Blooom Grow Your Stash Faster: High Yield Savings with CiT Bank Automatic Saving: Qapital Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union! If you live in the Triangle area of North Carolina and you’d like someone to work with you on your goals, you really want to check out Coastal’s Wealth Management team. They’d love to help you start investing for retirement and more! How Much Do We Need to Retire? One of the things I get to see writing about personal finance and my site are some of the questions people have about money. Over the years certain topics may come in, depending on if there’s a shift in the big picture like a recession or maybe it’s a certain time of year – summer where you get people asking about getting a good deal on a family vacation. And then there are topics that perennial – year in, year out different families with of different sizes, backgrounds, and incomes type into google to get an answer to a question that’s weighing on them. One of those questions is ‘How Much Do We Need to Retire’? Now there are some solid back of the napkin calculators, but can you really use them for your family’s financial future? I decided to chat with Drew Snider who’s part of Coastal Credit Union’s Wealth management team to see what families need to consider when figuring out how much they need to retire. More Than One Way to FI Let’s define financial independence because even that gets mixed up with a related idea, FIRE. Financial Independence: FIRE: The difference with FIRE is there is a focus, doesn’t have to be the driving one- of leaving or retiring from your work. I’ve noticed that many in the community do point out how FI is the root, however, the RE is what’s the hook. leanFIRE: having enough to take care of your essentials FatFIRE: ”It’s a level where you get to live your life at the same level as your highest-earning years, while not having to work a day job.” – Financial Samurai slowFI: As you move towards financial independence you make adjustments for more quality of life choices even if it slows you down towards your FI date. – The Fioneers CoastFI: When you reach a threshold, you can slow down as a way to make those years leading up to FI less stressful. Barista FI: With health expenses being a concern for many, I’ve seen a take on FI where you maintain a part-time job you enjoy for the insurance benefits. As you can probably guess from the podcast name Simplify & Enjoy, FatFIRE isn’t really a priority for us. I recently came across an article online about one family in their thirties looking at financial independence. One sentence stuck out to me – Your “FIRE number” can be an age, date, or net-worth amount when you reach financial independence and no longer have to work if you don’t want to. And I think that can be so helpful when you’re deciding on your path – what do you consider to be your FI number? Choose a FI Path That Fits Your Family So I’ll let you in on a secret- when I was working out the site name, I was sure I didn’t want financial independence in it. The reason is even though how we manage our finances qualify as taking a financially independent path, it’s not the end goal. It’s simply the tool. The principles of financial independence that I appreciate include: Define Your Essentials and Must-Haves Cut Out Noise and Status Symbol Spending Pursuing More Options, Typically Fewer or No Debts Work Optional (Type/Flexibility) Next Week’s Episode: Kids and Financial Independence Speaking of aligning your money with who and what matters most to you, next week we’re seeing how kids fit in with financial independence. Matt Miner, a financial advisor and father, shares his take and some practical advice on designing and weaving more options when it comes to finances and advice. So if you haven’t already, make sure you’re subscribed. You don’t want to miss that episode. We’re on iTunes and wherever you get your podcast from! Our music today was from Lee Rosevere and Music for Makers. And thank you for your support! If you have any questions or ideas for the show, please email me or join our free and private facebook group Thriving Families. We’re all about encouraging one another with our goals. I hope you have a wonderful week, take care!
Happy New Year! A new year means it’s time for a new beginning. To get everyone's year off to the best financial start. I’m starting the 2020 Military Money Show season off with a back to basics series. I have three shows planned to go over topics like budgeting and money management, salary and employer benefits, and how to take your finances to the next level in 2020. The goal is to give you a review or understanding of core financial elements to handle early in the year to set yourself up for success. I’m happy to have my guest, Matt Miner for the series. Matt is a fee-only, fiduciary advisor with PLC Wealth Management providing financial planning to families and individuals making super-important life decisions. Matt is lives in North Carolina with his wife and children. In today’s show, Matt breaks down budgeting best practices, how to handle debt, emergency savings, and money management tips. Show notes
Today's guest is Matt Miner. Matt is a senior in Mass Communication and the current President of Purdue's very own, very famous improv group – THE CRAZY MONKEYS!!! For those of you who aren't yet monkeys fans, the Crazy Monkeys are a student-run comedy troop that perform once a month in Stewart Center for audiences of over a thousand. You should definitely go check out a show because it's very funny and very free. Anyway, Matt has been a member of the group since his sophomore year, and he can honestly say that it's been his favorite activity while at Purdue. Extracurricular activities in college are not meant to be just another line on your resume, but instead should be meaningful and shape your interests. So how do you go about finding extracurriculars that do just that? Believe it or not, something as unconventional as improv comedy can look great on a resume and be a great topic in an interview as long as you know how to serve it up well. So friends, today we encourage you to take a deep breath, relax, and realize that you are allowed to join extracurriculars that are fun and yes, align with your passions. Maybe they aren't the "typical Purdue student organizations," but as long as you pay attention to what you are learning and how you are growing throughout the experience, then we can promise you, it'll be worth it in the end. Today, Matt shares what he's learned from being in an improv comedy group, how it has shaped his career interests, and how you can do the same no matter what kind of extracurricular activity you join. Without further ado, here's my conversation with Matt.
Matt Miner is an outspoken creator who never shies away from his values. Through his work with Black Mask Studios he is currently releasing "Lab Raiders", heralded as "your new favorite animal rights girl gang". He discusses animal rescuing, bad vegan role models, his work on the GWAR comic, uplifting sci fi visions of the future, and his new kickstarter "Death Trap", a paranormal, sideshow freak grindhouse story! You can donate to "Death Trap' right here- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mattminer/death-trap-4-issue-comic-series-a-girl-and-her-ghost-car Don't forget you can buy some super cool "Double Page Spread" merch with the Lil Cappy or Lil Dreddy logos at www.doublepagespread.threadless.com Brought to you by www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com where you can smell like a Daddy with the new fragrance from professional wrestler, Effy. As well as www.dcbservice.com, where you can find many of the Marvel and DC books as well as support indie creators all at deep discounts.
Brian, Mary, Dave, and Matt offer a heartfelt remembrance of Sid Haig and bid a fond farewell to John Urbancik. Then Stephen Kozeniewski returns to the show to discuss SKINWRAPPERS, collaborations, SLASHVIVOR, the CLICKERS reboot, and more! Plus a look at new horror comics from Mike Hawthorne, Matt Miner, and Christopher Peterson.
On this episode we welcome Matt Miner back to the show. Matt previously came on the show to discuss whether going back to graduate school is a good financial move. Since that interview, Matt left his corporate job and became a financial advisor! In this interview we explore two themes: How good financial planning and preparation enables a move to a better career fit. This is an important component of a progressive plan towards financial freedom. How a personal finance aficionado can make a move towards working as a financial advisor without sacrificing their integrity. Enjoy! Joshua Matt's first interview on RPF: https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/grad-school-to-increase-income/ Matt's PF blog: https://www.designindependence.com/ Matt's financial advisor site: https://www.plcwealth.com/
Matt Miner is a writer who has put out numerous books through Black Mask Publishing(Liberator, Toe Tag Riot), the writer who brought Gwar: Orgasmageddon to life, and creator of the new breakout hit Poser on Wax Works Comics Marie Enger is an artist who has had work featured in Punks Win!, Nosferatu, her self-written project FHTAGN and Loathing, and much much more. Together they make up two parts of comic collective, Circle Pit Press. We discuss growing up in punk rock and how it influences the work that they have put out and continue to put out, the numerous projects that they have been involved with, and the importance of lifting up friends in the competitive and oftentimes cutthroat comics industry. Music featured in this episode: Crunchtime in Tooth Town- Shook Ones shookones.bandcamp.com The Salaminizer- GWAR Available online through Metal Blade Records
Et voila la fin de la saison un avec l'épisode dix.Eh, y a déjà pas mal de mangas qui arrivent jamais à ce nombre de tomes mine de rien.Au sommaire de ce numéro (vous imaginez pas le temps que je perds à faire ces sommaires à la con. Après ça, allez pas dire que je ne suis pas appliqué.) 04:55 : "Make me up !", de Kôhei Nagashii - Pika14:40 : "Au grand air", de Afro - Nobi Nobi !22:06 : "Blue Giant", de Shinichi Ishizuka - Glénat39:35 : "Night's Dominion", de Ted Naifeh - Glénat45:19 : "Critical Hit", de Matt Miner (scénario), Jonathan Brandon Sawyer (dessins) et Doug Garbark (couleurs) - Glénat55:58 : "Holiday Junction", de Keigo Shinzô - Le Lézard Noir01:04:05 : "Too close to me !", de Rina Yagami - Soleil Manga01:08:30 : "Ma petite femme", de Airi Sano - Soleil Manga01:12:45 : "Irrésistible", d'Azusa Mase - Kana01:16:55 : "Jimmy's bastards", de Garth Ennis (scénario), Russ Braun (dessins) et John Kalisz (couleurs) - Snorgleux01:21:56 : "The Fix", de Nick Spencer (scénario), Steve Lieber (dessins) et Ryan Hill (couleurs) - Urban Comics01:30:13 : "Il faut flinguer Ramirez", de Nicolas Petrimaux - Glénat01:40:11 : "Talentless", de LOOSEBOY (scénario) et Iori Furuya (dessins) - Doki Doki SPOILERS A PARTIR DE 01:43:4501:47:34 : "Made in Abyss", de Akihito Tsukushi - Ototo01:56:35 : "Cannibal", de Jennifer Young (scénario), Brian Buccellato (scénario et couleurs) et MAtias Bergara (dessins) - Glénat02:01:15 : "Whispering", de Yôko Fujitani - Akata02:06:22 : "I Kill Giants", de Joe Kelly (scénario) et Ken Nimura (dessins) - Hi Comics 02:11:25 : La recommandation de Nécro : l'oeuvre de Tomagraphiste, que vous retrouverez : sur twitter : @tomagraphiste sur deviantart : https://www.deviantart.com/tomagraphiste Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les Let's play indescriptibles de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : https://twitter.com/guerredesclaps?lang=fr Vous pouvez retrouver Alex sur Twitter :https://twitter.com/Greensuro Ainsi que le Nécronomi-Core :https://twitter.com/NecronomiCore Ce podcast est enregistré chez Chris, à la librairie "Au gré des bulles", 44 rue du Jard à Reims, et sur twitter :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_TableTous les chroniqueurs viennent y trainer, à l'occasion. La chaîne youtube d'Issam, l'Archiviste du cinéma :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnwEt son twitter : https://twitter.com/cinemarchiviste
Comic book creator Matt Miner calls in to talk about the Kickstarter for the upcoming sci-fi anthology, All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World. We also talk about his other work in comics, the pit bull rescue he runs, and more! ALL WE EVER WANTED: STORIES OF A BETTER WORLD is a gorgeous, full-color anthology packed with stories told against the backdrop of a brighter future and featuring some of comics' hottest talent of today and tomorrow! Curated and edited by Matt Miner (GWAR: Orgasmageddon, Poser) & Eric Palicki (No Angel, Orphans), and published by A Wave Blue World, the book's loaded with 25+ stories meant to inspire us and restore the belief that a better world is possible. You won't find any dystopian nightmares here. Think more Star Trek, less Mad Max, more Caprica, less Battlestar Galactica. More "San Junipero" Black Mirror and less every other Black Mirror. You get it. Back the Kickstarter here: www.AWBWKickstarter.com Matt Miner XVX website: https://mattminerxvx.com/ Links to other topics discussed during the podcast: Waxwork Comics: https://waxworkrecords.com/collections/comics Redemption Rescues: http://www.redemptionrescues.org/ Where We Live - A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas: https://imagecomics.com/content/view/where-we-live-benefit-anthology-contributors-announced Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhereWeLive_LV Route 91 Strong: https://route91strong.org/ Catty B’s: www.CattyBs.com See Catty B’s live at the Clubhouse in LA: https://www.facebook.com/events/249077335640848/ Like, Share, Rate, and Review the podcast wherever you find it, and help the show grow by writing a review on Apple Podcasts. I'll read your reviews on the air and give you a shout-out! Keep up with the latest from friends of the podcast and check out the Mike Seibert Radio Facebook Events page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MikeSeibertRadio/events
Enjoy a brief conversation with Matt Miner, one of the creators and editors of All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a better World, an anthology graphic novel loaded with some of the top talent in comics today! Check it out at www.awbwkickstarter.com. This episode is sponsored by Nothing Can Stop Me Now Vol.2, now on kickstarter! This mini-sode features music by Kevin Macleod. Follow the show on twitter at @tig_show and support the show at www.tigshow.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/support
This week I’ve got my first return guest, Matt Miner. I had previously spoken with him about his work on Gwar: Orgasmageddon and This Nightmare Kills Fascists. This time around, Matt’s here to talk about his new slasher comic, Poser, available now from Waxwork Comics. It’s a unique comic in that it comes with its own soundtrack on vinyl which really adds to the overall experience. Poser #1 is currently available exclusively through Waxwork Comics. The trade paperbacks of Gwar: Orgasmageddon and This Nightmare Kills Fascists are available now. Both are definitely worthy checking out. Matt can be found online on Twitter at @MattMinerXVX. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
This week’s guest is M.L. Miller, the writer of Gravetrancers, set for release on December 13th from Black Mask Studios. The comic is illustrated by James Whynot and follows two young people out to find their father’s grave. What they find instead is a bizarre family of grave-robbers and drug dealers. The drug in question is made from human remains. It’s a super creepy book and well worth your time. M.L. Miller can be found online at MLMillerWrites.com and on Twitter @Mark_L_Miller. He also hosts the podcast Spoiler Alert. In other news, GWAR: Orgasmageddon, written by past guest Matt Miner is being collected into a trade paperback by Dynamite Comics in January. If you missed out on the four-issue mini-series, now is your chance to catch up. You can pre-order the book from your local comic shop, but act fast as the final order cutoff date is January 15th. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
Matt is a coach, author, and speaker who works with folks to get the most out of their money by understanding his clients’ values and goals, and then helping them do what it takes to gain control of their income and increase their savings rate. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Arizona State University in Tempe Ariz. and an MBA from Duke University in Durham, N.C. On weekdays, he leads the sales organization of a thirteen-store John Deere dealership. Matt lives in Raleigh, N.C. with his wife and their three terrific, entrepreneurial, and money-savvy children. So let’s dig in. Let’s meet today’s Master of Money…. The show notes, including links to everything we talked about, can be found at http://ptmoney.com/matt
This week I caught up with Matt Miner. I’ve been following his work for some time, back to the punk rock zombie comic, Toe Tag Riot. Matt, along with Eric Palicki, is an editor of This Nightmare Kills Fascists, a new horror anthology framed around the current political climate. The book is currently on Kickstarter and it’s well worth your time. There are a ton of great creators onboard this project. In addition to Matt and Eric, there’s Ryan K. Lindsay, Ryan Ferrier, Justin Jordan, Christopher Sebela, Kelly Williams, Christian DiBari, and many more. I’ve backed the project myself and I urge you to do the same. You need to act fast though as the campaign runs through July 14th. As if that wasn’t enough, Matt is also writing GWAR: Orgasmageddon through Dynamite Entertainment. I had no real exposure to GWAR prior to this book, but I am quickly becoming a fan after reading the first issue and talking to Matt about the group. He had me at “Penguins shooting blood out of their eyes.” You can pick up the first issue of GWAR: Orgasmageddon now and issue #2 is set to arrive on July 5th. This Nightmare Kills Fascists can be found at NightmareKickstarter.com. Matt can be found online at his official site and on Twitter. SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
Heroes Con, Image-O-Rama: Divided States of Hysteria #1 by Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburtov, and Ken Bruzenak, and Moonshine by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, Batman #24 by Tom King, David Finch, Danny Miki, Clay Mann, Seth Mann, and Jordie Bellaire, Brian Vander, GWAR: Orgasmageddon #1 by Matt Maguire, Matt Miner, Jonathan Brandon, Sawyer, Bob Brown, Scott Wygmans, Marissa Louise, Doug Garbark, Hank Jones, and John Bailey from Dynamite!, Weird Love #18 curated by Clizia Gussoni and Craig Yoe, including work from the Iger Shop, Bill Montes, Dick Giordano, Emil Gershwin, Art Capello, Art Gates and more from IDW and Yoe! Books, J. Gonzo and La Mano Del Destino from Castle and Key Publications, Marc Laming, back issue bin diving, plus a whole mess more!
We know that it's worthwhile to increase income in order to reach our financial goals more quickly. But how can we do that? One proven way is to get advanced education by attending graduate school. My guest today is Matt Miner. He followed the time-worn path of attending graduate business school as a way of significantly increasing his earnings and he's learned from that experience. He's also studied the issue extensively, so he brings both personal experience and study to this question. In this show we discuss: Matt's personal path to improved finances His advice on how to answer the question of, "Should I go to graduate school?" Various options and ways to get the thing done! Enjoy the show! Joshua Matt's website: http://www.designindependence.com/ Support RPF on Patreon: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron Sign up for a consulting call with me: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/phonecall
Before the Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience kicks off at the Salt Palace this week, SLUG writer Taylor Hoffman talks with comic book creators Matt Miner and Chris Hoffman about their respective books. … read more The post Episode #186 – Matt Miner & Chris Hoffman first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Reviews: Angry Birds Comics #1, That's Because You're A Robot One-Shot, Game of Thrones season finale, The Last Ship premiere Producer Joe steps in to co-host and join Jimmy in recapping Special Edition NYC. Jimmy sat down with Will Sliney (Spider-Man 2099), Enrica Jang (Red Stylo Media) and Matt Miner (Liberator) at the show to chat about their work. It was a great show full of comic booky goodness. The guys talk about Allison Glock-Cooper's book Changers, Han Solo's broken ankle, give congrats to friend Jill Pantozzi and The Mary Sue on their new direction and Jimmy finally started playing BioShock Infinite and digs it. News includes: lots of E3 highlights, Powers TV show coming to Playstation network, Disney developing new Lion King series, NYCC introduces New York Super Week, Jason Momoa is Aquaman in the Superman/Batman film and zombie comics help kids learn geography. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!
Had an incredible chat with Matt Miner, the writer/creator of Liberator, about many things including motivation, bullying and radical beliefs. This episode is brought to you in conjunction with Propertyofzack.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
It's Monday and that means a brand new episode of Graphic Policy Radio which mixes comics and politics. On this episode we welcome guest Matt Miner who has two new releases Liberator #1 and an item in the upcoming Occupy Comics #2, both by Black Mask Studios. His creator owned series Liberator follows an animal rights superhero. Matt is a dog rescuer himself, taking an issue he cares about and giving it a broader platform through his writing and comics. Along with chatting with Matt, the episode will also take a look at recent releases and talk more about the latest news in the comic book industry! So join us Monday and call in or Tweet us your questions, @graphicpolicy.
The Jedi Ras and Da Nerdette welcome Liberator creator Matt Miner and Jason Ford of The Wombates to chat about their experiences at C2E2 2013. A Jedi Ras cut.
Reviews: Last of Us: American Dreams #1, Mice Templar Vol 4 Legend #1, Snow Angel One Shot, Thanos Rising #1 Jimmy is joined in studio once again by the EIC of The Beat, Heidi MacDonald! They give their big recaps on MoCCA Festival and were quite pleased with the show. The Society of Illustrators took over this year and did a bang up job! Jimmy gets a few interviews at the show with Rob Davis (The Complete Don Quixote), Robert Sellers (Hellraisers) and Matt Miner (Liberator). They also remember comics legends Carmine Infantino and George Gladir. News includes: Apple bans Saga #12 due to gay sex scene, Carrie Kelley returns as Robin and In the Flesh comes to BBC America. As always, listener feedback, Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening! Jimmy moderated a panel about British comics with UK creators from SelfMadeHero (Rob Davis, Glyn Dillon, JAKe, and Robert Sellers). It was recorded but the sound is not great. We are working on putting up a somewhat ear-pleasing version for an episode. If not, we'll chat a bit about it on next week's podcast. Stay tuned!
It's hard to believe it, but we've managed to last 50 freakin' episodes!!!! For this episode we welcome Matt Miner to the AEW family. Matt is the brainchild behind the upcoming comic LIBERATOR. I say "upcoming" comic because it is currently in the kickstarter phase. So hear him talk about the book here, than go help the guy fund this project. Believe me, it'll be worth it. Find us all on twitter @mattminerxvx @The_Jedi_Ras @potatowast3 @AEWpodcast a potatowast3 cut (maybe the last potatowast3 cut for a while too)
Recorded on May 26 2012 This ones heavy, and there's nothing wrong with the gravity. @aswimtobirds and @potatowast3 are throwing down some pencil. @jediras has his own idea of what he wants us to do though! Matt Miner is selling some sick shit, swing by his site for "steals." He's trying to get a kickstarter campaign going. Find him at mattminer.net or on twitter @MattMinerXVX Always hit up Happy Drunk Comics for some Tom. They're at happydrunkcomics.com or on twitter @HappyDrunkComic And I can't leave out @Da_Nerdette and the boys @nextelementpod