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The Culture Journalist is a podcast about culture in the age of platforms. Episodes drop every other week, but if you want the full experience — including bonus episodes and our eternal parasocial friendship — we recommend signing up for a paid subscription.Paid subscribers also get access to CUJOPLEX, a private Discord server and online hangout zone where independent culture fans who like talking about things like creative economies, media theory, current events, and the future of entertainment and journalism can congregate, share links, and talk about the news of the day.Climate disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires in January and Hurricane Helene last fall aren't just laying bare the realities of global warming; they're exposing the hidden dynamics of another kind of ecosystem: Media and information.From journalists compiling mutual aid spreadsheets to country music radio shows that became community message boards when the internet went out, these calamities are shining a spotlight on the evolving role of journalism and how we access information. They're also raising new questions about what that information should be, whose responsibility it is to vet and disseminate it, and what the media of the future might look like — you know, as climate disaster becomes a more regular feature of life.There's a lot to unpack here. So we've tagged in two media experts who, like Andrea, are based in LA and have had to confront climate disasters firsthand. Matt Pearce is a former Los Angeles Times reporter (and co-founder of its first union) with experience covering everything from hurricanes to internet culture; these days, he writes a Substack newsletter on the state of local news and media policy and is a senior policy advisor for the nonpartisan think tank Rebuild Local News.Longtime listeners might remember Emma Kemp from one of our earliest episodes on ghost kitchens. She's a researcher and writer and assistant professor at the Otis College of Art and Design who specializes in environmental media studies, and co-founder of the non-profit land conservation coalition No Canyon Hills.Matt and Emma join us to talk about their experiences on the ground as both media consumers and producers during the wildfires; the sources of information that became essential, and the sources of information that just sort of fell away; the limitations (and opportunities) of AI in a crisis; and how climate disasters will transform what both traditional and non-traditional media look like.Follow Matt on Substack and X. Check out his pieces on Watch Duty and on AI use during the wildfires.Check out more from Emma on her website and at No Canyon Hills. She also sells chickens, eggs, and coop supplies over at Party Fowl. The cover of “California Dreaming” by Jarvis Cocker featured in this episode was purchased from the LA fire benefit compilation Los Angeles Rising. Check it out, along with a collection of other compilations released to fundraise for wildfire relief, here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe
Georgia talks with Matt Pearce – journalist, former president of Media Guild of the West, and senior policy advisor for Rebuild Local News – about the info environment on Tiktok around its 12 hour ban in the US. The team asks WHAT IS GOING ON HERE. Also: Computer Whiz!–Become a Never Post member at https://www.neverpo.st/ for access to extended and bonus segments, and our side shows like “Slow Post”, “Posts from the Field” and “Never Watch”–Call us at 651 615 5007 to leave a voicemailDrop us a voice memo via airtableOr email us at theneverpost at gmail dot comSee what interstitials we need submissions for–Intro LinksWilliam McFarland Pleads Guilty In Manhattan Federal Court To Defrauding Investors And A Ticket Vendor Of Over $26 Million, justice.govEXCLUSIVE: Fyre Festival 2: Dates, location and how to get tickets, TodayMicrosoft CEO Admits That AI Is Generating Basically No Value, FuturismMicrosoft Dropped Some AI Data Center Leases, TD Cowen Says, BloombergHow Temu's supply chain is changing, RetailBrewTemu Overhauls Supply Chain on Tariffs, Risking Price Hikes, BloombergUK users are losing a key Apple security feature, raising questions about the future of privacy, CNN–Tiktok's Leftovers HoursMatt Pearce's substackOn Bullshit - Harry G. Frankfurt–What Is Going On HereMike: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCNP0atyy0J/Georgia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnBLd93cydQ, https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8YqRuDF/Hans: https://www.reddit.com/r/Pomes/hot/Jason: https://www.tiktok.com/@aerosangels7?_t=ZT-8uF8Ot7ziWJ&_r=1Stevie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf8vqQFeH_k–Never Post's producers are Audrey Evans, Georgia Hampton and The Mysterious Dr. Firstname Lastname. Our senior producer is Hans Buetow. Our executive producer is Jason Oberholtzer. The show's host is Mike Rugnetta.The truth is, I've never cared for the NationalAnthem. If you think about it, it's not a goodsong. Too high for most of us with “the rocketsred glare” and then there are the bombs.(Always, always, there is war and bombs.)Once, I sang it at homecoming and threweven the tenacious high school band off key.But the song didn't mean anything, just a callto the field, something to get through beforethe pummeling of youth. And what of the stanzaswe never sing, the third that mentions “no refugecould save the hireling and the slave”? Perhaps,the truth is, every song of this countryhas an unsung third stanza, something brutalsnaking underneath us as we blindly singthe high notes with a beer sloshing in the standshoping our team wins.Excerpt of A New National Anthem by Ada LimónNever Post is a production of Charts & Leisure ★ Support this podcast ★
Brad and Shane sit down with Matt Pearce, CEO of Talk2 Media and Events and a powerhouse in the events industry. With over 25 years of experience across the UK, Australia, and Asia Pacific, Matt has played pivotal roles in some of the industry's most notable organisations and events. From the inception of Talk2 Media in 2016 to his leadership of AIME (Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Event), we delve into Matt's insights on innovation, industry trends, and the future of exhibitions and conferences. Join us as we explore his journey, his advice for event professionals, and what makes AIME 2025 an event not to miss!#EventIndustry #AIME2025 #Talk2Media #EventLeadership #ConferenceTrends #EventSuccess #BusinessEvents #ConferencesAndExhibitionsFollow us on:Instagram: @aneventfullifepodcastYouTube: @AnEventfulLifePodcastAn Eventful Life is proudly brought you by our partners:AIME 2025 Asia's largest Event Industry Event.10-12 February 2025, Melbourne. Get your tickets now!Brad CocksBlu Event Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The experience of getting relevant breaking news on social media during emergencies has gone from bad to worse. Traditional media outlets have been cut to the bone, and what's left over is going to make disasters harder to manage - and deadlier. Matt Pearce, a journalist in Los Angeles who writes on Substack at mattdpearce.substack.com, joins Ian Hoch to discuss the dangers of getting "news" from social media, especially during a disaster or emergency event.
This hour, Ian Hoch reacts to Mark Zuckerberg's criticism of legacy media. Then, Matt Pearce, a journalist in Los Angeles who writes on Substack at mattdpearce.substack.com, to discuss the dangers of getting "news" from social media.
On today's show, Ian Hoch reacts to Mark Zuckerberg's criticism of legacy media, the confirmation hearing of Pete Hegseth, and mood foods. Then, Ian speaks with: Matt Pearce, a journalist in Los Angeles who writes on Substack at mattdpearce.substack.com, and Knox Ross, Chairman of the Southern Rail Commission.
We've been talking a lot this year about the changing internet, and what it's doing to the media ecosystem — particularly journalism, which has taken a backseat to creators and influencers. But the tech platforms themselves have a lot of influence over what those creators and influencers make, too. If you're a Decoder listener, you'll recognize this as one of my common themes — the idea that the way we distribute media directly influences the media we make. To break this all down, I invited media critic and labor union president Matt Pearce on the show to discuss a great blog he wrote titled “Lessons on media policy at the slaughter-bench of history.” We get into what mechanisms can be used to fund journalism, and how building a direct audience and exercising control over distribution is more pivotal than ever. Links: Lessons on media policy at the slaughter-bench of history | Matt Pearce Journalism's fight for survival in a postliterate democracy | Matt Pearce A deep dive into Google's shady (and shoddy) California journalism deal | Matt Pearce Google Zero is here — now what? | Decoder Casey Newton on surviving the great media collapse and what comes next | Decoder Illusory Truth Effect | The Decision Lab The people who ruined the internet | The Verge Another independent site says Google killed its business | The Verge Google ‘can't guarantee' that independent sites will recover | The Verge Owner of Los Angeles Times Plans ‘Bias Meter' Next to Coverage | NYT Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Callie Wright. Our supervising producer is Liam James. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The information environment is rapidly changing. And with more media sources at our disposal than ever before, we're constantly navigating between online and IRL, or in real life spaces. How does that affect our understanding of the world around us, particularly in this unprecedented moment? Our guest this week has spent a lot of time thinking and writing about this. Matt Pearce is a journalist and serves as the president of Media Guild of the West, which represents unionized journalists in Southern California, Arizona and Texas. Pearce is also a former reporter for the Los Angeles Times and writes own Substack, which you can find at mattdpearce.substack.com. He joins WITHpod to discuss what's happened to the press, its role post the 2024 election and more.
Many of Donald J. Trump's cabinet picks have something in common: a very close relationship with Fox News. On this week's On the Media, hear about the revolving door from the conservative network to the White House. Plus, election conspiracy theories from Kamala Harris supporters go viral. And a satirical news site buys up Alex Jones' Infowars. [01:00] Host Brooke Gladstone speaks with Matt Gertz, senior fellow at Media Matters, about the re-opened revolving door between conservative media and the Trump administration. [11:52] Host Micah Loewinger sits down with Anna Merlan, senior reporter at Mother Jones, to discuss the flurry of apparent Democratic voters questioning election results on social media, and why, without backing from public officials, “BlueAnon” is likely a nonstarter.[20:05] Host Brooke Gladstone chats with Bill Adair, founder of PolitiFact and author of the new book Beyond the Big Lie, about the history of fact-checking and why the field – in desperate need of resources and reinforcements – is struggling to break through in our information ecosystem. [33:23] Host Micah Loewinger talks with Matt Pearce, former staff writer at the LA Times, and president of Media Guild of the West, about the media's audience problem.[43:00] Host Brooke Gladstone calls up Ben Collins, CEO of The Onion, because The Onion bought Alex Jones' Infowars. Need we say more. Further reading / listening:“A comprehensive review of the revolving door between Fox and the second Trump administration," by Matt Gertz“Election Conspiracy Theories Are For Everyone,” by Anna MerlanBeyond the Big Lie: The Epidemic of Political Lying, Why Republicans Do It More, and How It Could Burn Down Our Democracy, by Bill Adair“Lessons on media policy at the slaughter-bench of history,” by Matt Pearce“Here's Why I Decided To Buy ‘InfoWars',” by Bryce P. Tetraeder, Global Tetrahedron fictitious CEO On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
Mike Davis, the man who many expect to be Donald Trump's Attorney General, has outlined who exactly is on the president-elect's hit list. Plus!Davis told Johnson he has five lists ready to go but appeared to only name four. Plus! Former Los Angeles Times journalist and President of Media Guild West Matt Pearce joins the podcast to talk about the purpose of the press during the second Trump administration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paris Marx is joined by Matt Pearce to discuss how Google sidestepped two California bills aimed at funding journalism and how major tech companies are transforming the web to make hyperlinks less relevant.Matt Pearce is the President of Media Guild of the West and a former reporter at the Los Angeles Times.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The podcast is made in partnership with The Nation. Production is by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.Also mentioned in this episode:Matt wrote about the disingenuous arguments against the California Journalism Preservation Act and the changing nature of hyperlinks online.Google sidestepped the two California bills to carve out a separate deal that includes funding for an AI initiative.When you compare per capita public broadcast funding across wealthy nations, Canada is near the bottom, but the United States is barely on the chart.Google will distribute $100 million to news publishers in Canada after a bargaining process there.Digital media companies have been doing layoffs and shutting down in droves.The New York Times used AI to assist in identifying the deadly weapons Israel is using against the people of Gaza.The Media Ecosystem Observatory looked at the effects of Meta's news ban on its platforms in Canada.Support the show
On this episode of Tech Won't Save Us, Paris Marx is joined by Matt Pearce to discuss how Google sidestepped two California bills aimed at funding journalism and how major tech companies are transforming the web to make hyperlinks less relevant.Matt Pearce is the President of Media Guild of the West and a former reporter at the Los Angeles Times.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Did California Governor Gavin Newson kill efforts to save newspapers from Big Tech? A few weeks ago, Newsom announced a deal with Google that effectively killed legislation to force Google, Meta and other big tech firms to compensate news organizations for making money off their products. He announced the state would enter into a sort of private-partnership with Google and Open AI -- just as a federal court was declaring Google an illegal monopoly.What the hell happened? Mike Bonin talks with Matt Pearce of the Media Guild of the West, on the latest episode of What's Next, Los Angeles? LINKSCalifornia's Deal With Big Tech on Newsroom Funding Kills Revenue-Sharing Legislation (KQED)The News Business Really Is Cratering (Politico)Notes on a Dying Form (Annenberg)Matt Pearce @mattdpearce https://mattdpearce.substack.com/Media Guild of the West
The All Blacks are embracing their Johannesburg welcome as they prepare to play at one of the toughest rugby venues on Sunday morning. Several members of the playing squad and staff are on their first visit to South Africa. New Zealand coach Scott Robertson played in the 46-40 test defeat at Ellis Park in 2000, but secured the 2017 Super title at the venue as Crusaders mentor. SuperSport Commentator Matt Pearce joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview the clash. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brought to you by Chasing the Sun 2 coming soon to RugbyPass TV – head to rugbypass.tv and sign up for FREE, to watch wherever you are in the rugby world! Rugby podcasters Brett McKay and Harry Jones are back with a special Rugby Championship edition of their end-of-week offering, Games of the Week – where this week Harry enjoys a quality chat with world-renowned SuperSport commentator Matt Pearce on the Wallabies-Springboks Test in Perth this weekend, before Brett and Harry also take a look at the return All Blacks-Los Pumas Test in Auckland. This week's Games of the Week: New Zealand v Argentina in Auckland Australia v South Africa in Perth Social media: #89Combo Twitter: https://twitter.com/89combo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@8-9Combo Brett: https://twitter.com/BMcSport Harry: https://twitter.com/HaribaldiJones Make sure you SUBSCRIBE on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/1BcKhb24YOtwQhKc0S3sDm Find Brett and Harry's written work on RugbyPass and The Roar: Brett: https://www.rugbypass.com/plus/contributor/brett-mckay/ Harry: https://www.theroar.com.au/author/haribaldi/ Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/track/oakvale-of-albion/extreme Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's a lot more to being a good cattle auctioneer than just being able to talk really fast. Just ask Matt Pearce, who has been named the best in the state at the EKKA. And meet the Texan tween taking on Mount Isa's Rodeo scene.
Big tech is battling journalism over proposed legislation in California that would force companies like Google to pay to carry links to news articles. In response, Google is removing links from news outlets in the state. We break down the consequences this week on The Current Report with journalist Matt Pearce._______ To read the full stories included in this episode:Google blocking links to California news outlets from search results: https://bit.ly/49NA4hYCan Legislation Save Journalism in California?: https://bit.ly/3Uad3QsWhy the California Journalism Preservation Act is putting support of the news ecosystem at risk: https://bit.ly/49QBcScA new bill could help save California journalism. Google wants it dead: https://bit.ly/3W8LhGHWhy video game platforms are adopting programmatic ad buying: https://bit.ly/4aIspTA
The profession of journalism is facing a crisis. Recent years have brought devastating layoffs to nearly every major news outlet, with local newspapers shuttering daily. As these institutions crumble, we're faced with a question: what does a world without journalism even look like? This week, Adam is joined by journalist Matt Pearce, who recently experienced large-scale layoffs at the LA Times. Together, they discuss the industry's apparent demise, the irreplaceable role of boots-on-the-ground reporting, and speculate on journalism's future.SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/adamconoverSEE ADAM ON TOUR: https://www.adamconover.net/tourdates/SUBSCRIBE to and RATE Factually! on:» Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577» Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0fK8WJw4ffMc2NWydBlDyJAbout Headgum: Headgum is an LA & NY-based podcast network creating premium podcasts with the funniest, most engaging voices in comedy to achieve one goal: Making our audience and ourselves laugh. Listen to our shows at https://www.headgum.com.» SUBSCRIBE to Headgum: https://www.youtube.com/c/HeadGum?sub_confirmation=1» FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/headgum» FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/headgum/» FOLLOW us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@headgum» Advertise on Factually! via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This year has seen multiple newsroom strikes, massive lay-offs, and sudden closures. In this episode's Union Town segment (1:01), WGAW Asian American Writers Committee Chair Kristina Woo talks with Media Guild West President and former Los Angeles Times writer Matt Pearce about how reporters are organizing the newsroom to push back against corporate greed and protect good jobs. Kristina then speaks with writer and former journalist Albert Kim, developer and showrunner of Avatar: The Last Airbender, about crafting his new hit Netflix series, how Asian representation matters, and more. (31:51)
On Tuesday January 23, 2024, one of the 100-plus reporters who was laid off via Webinar from the Los Angeles Times, stated it was “like a drive-by,” as it was clear that very few at this iconic 142-year-old newspaper had any idea, that in a matter of minutes, they were told that more than 20% of their staff was to be let go. And when events like this take place within a unionized newsroom, the workforce looks towards their guild leadership for help and support. Those tasks fell quickly on the shoulders of Matt Pearce, an 11-year veteran reporter at the Times and for past 4-years President of the Media Guild of the West, a chapter of the NewsGuild-CWA, representing over one-thousand journalists at the Los Angeles Times along with the Dallas Morning News, Arizona Republic, Southern California News Group, Austin American-Statesman, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Phoenix New Times and Desert Sun and other properties. It was only five years ago when the news team cheered when they were introduced to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the American transplant surgeon, billionaire, businessman and bio scientist who returned the paper to local ownership after 18 years, when he purchased for $500-million dollars, the Times, along with the San Diego Union-Tribune, from Chicago-based tronc. 2018 reporting directly after the deal was announced, stated that Shiong had “grand plans to restore the Times to greatness, stating: ‘The legacy of this paper is important to save, so what price is that worth?” Shiong announced the hiring of well-respected executive editor, former Wall Street Journal and Time Inc. Exec Norman Pearlstine along 80 new staffers, that including New York Times columnist Sewell Chan and former Slate editor in chief Julia Turner. It was later reported in The Wall Street Journal hat Shiong by investing strongly in news assets would easily achieve profitably by massively growing their digital subscriber base. In 2019 Shiong proclaimed: “I have made a decision to invest what it will take to make sure that the Los Angeles Times remains a viable business for at least another 100 years. When we get to five million ultimately, that will make that possible.” In July of 2023, the digital subscriber base was reported at slightly over 500-thousand, when the Times announced the launching of De Los, a new brand focused on identity and culture targeted to English-speaking Gen Z and millennial Latinos in the U.S. However, on January 23, 2023, it looks like this new venture will cease, since the union's negotiated “first in, first out” departure strategy reportedly resulted in that a large portion of those layoffs, included newly hired diverse staffers. In this episode of “E&P Reports,” we finally get an inside look at the newsroom of the LA Times, just a week after the surprising firing of over 20% of their unionized workforce from News Media West Guild president, Matt Pearce. We learn about how the firing process took place via Webinar, how the Union reacted to the unexpected downsizing, and what they are doing now in retaliation.
Matt Pearce out of SuperSport in South Africa joins Staf to talk the Rugby World Cup Final and what it means to South Africans back home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of the Podcast! In this captivating conversation, we dive into the world of adventure and trail running with the remarkable Matt Pearce. Join us as we explore Matt's journey, from starting to run after his daughter was born to the transformative impact it had on his life. For Matt, becoming a father was a catalyst for change. It motivated him to give up drugs and embrace a healthier lifestyle. Running became his outlet, allowing him to channel his energy into something positive and inspiring. As we chat with Matt, we uncover his deep passion for adventure and trail running. He shares how these pursuits have become an integral part of his life, offering a sense of freedom and exploration. From running through the bush in his childhood to seeking new challenges as an adult, Matt's love for adventure shines through. Through running, Matt discovered not only physical fitness but also a way to connect with nature and find inner peace. It became his personal journey of self-improvement and mental well-being. Join us on this episode as we delve into Matt's running adventures, his motivations, and the transformative power of embracing a healthy, adventurous lifestyle. Get ready to be inspired to lace up your shoes and embark on your own trail-running journey! Running tips from Matt - Listen to FitMIND FitBODY podcast for motivation (I didn't pay for this mention of the podcast ;-)) and find your WHY. #FitMindFitBody #AdventureRunning #TrailRunning #Transformation **A couple of BIG favours: 1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :) 2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you'd love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) ) Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more! Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released. https://fitmindfitbody.co/podcast/
Tomorrow night features a sold out test between the All Blacks and the Springboks at Mt Smart Stadium. The South African contingent is taking the test seriously, sending an advance party to ensure that their game would be the best it could be. Super Sport South Africa commentator Matt Pearce told Tim Dower that it's a matter of mixing and matching resources, those in the advanced party using their time to ensure they were as prepared as they could be. He said that if the game comes down to the last quarter, it will come down to the strength of the respective benches. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Super Sport Commentator Matt Pearce joined the show to give a South African perspective ahead of tonight's test match. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rugby broadcaster and commentator for SuperSport Matt Pearce joins the show ahead of the United Rugby Championship final this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Already festival headliners in their native USA, and with a string of Billboard top 20 Rock singles under their belt, Hillbilly Vegas are set to bring their special blend of Southern Rock and Outlaw Country to this side of the Atlantic. Teaming up with Conquest Music, Hillbilly Vegas will release their new album The Great Southern Hustle on 25th November 2022. Out on CD, Vinyl and Digital, the album features brand new songs alongside Hillbilly Vegas anthems from the past decade.On the eve of that release, Thursday 24th November, Hillbilly Vegas will make their UK live debut with an exclusive acoustic set at the Troubadour in London. The Troubadour club was where Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, Ed Sheeran & Adele made their mark. Special guests on the night is Blues albums and single charts #1 artist Matt Pearce & The Mutiny.Lead singer Steve Harris chats to Dino Bedrocker about the new album, being allowed to do what the heck they wanted with the backing of their label, and not knowing exactly where they fit in the music spectrum.Support the show
Wednesdays with Wombat Trots Life edition with Toby Mckinnon with Matt Pearce, Garrick Knight, Adam Logan and Darren Carroll
Matt Pearce joined Toby McKinnon on Trots Life
LISTEN | Staffy is catching up with South African Rugby commentator Matt Pearce from SuperSport. Matt and Staffy discuss how the Springboks are tracking for the upcoming internationals and whether he thinks the All Blacks are vulnerable. They also chat about the New Zealand and South Africa rugby relationship, “do we miss each other”?
SuperSport rugby commentator Matt Pearce talks with Staf about how Super Rugby looks without South African teams and why the All Blacks have lost a bit of physicality.
SuperSport rugby commentator Matt Pearce chats with Staf about why New Zealanders should be nervous about what South Africa will bring to the Rugby Championship this year.
He's a bit quiet - my fault - but I'm unnecessarily noisy
He's a bit quiet - my fault - but I'm unnecessarily noisy
He's a bit quiet - my fault - but I'm unnecessarily noisy
After a week's break we're back with another full to the brim edition of Blues is the Truth... There's a shed load of new tunes, and a smattering of classics too. Just what you'd expect from your favourite blues podcast! This weeks show features tracks from: The King Brothers, Hubert Dorrigatti, Eliza Neal, Robert Cray, Eric Bibb with Jean Jaques Milteau, Doug MacLeod, Edgar Winter, Dom Martin, Mike Zito, Jo Harman, Vanese Thomas, Michael Rubin, Mick Simpson, The Allman Betts Band, Freddie King, Mike Stevens, Matt Pearce and the Mutiny, Ina Forsman, Dana Fuchs, Bernard Allison, Dave Thomas and Wallace Coleman, Blues & Trouble and many more... Hit play and enjoy! Join the Facebook group for the show at www.facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
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In this episode of the podcast, Tac-Med Officer Matt Pearce talks about his battle for survival as he was shot 6 times while on duty. It is a sobering reminder of the dangers of the job. #OIS #Police #shootingSupport the show
In Episode 162, Gabriella highlights conversations she had with Florida ranchers Brad Phares and Matt Pearce on how they work to sustain the Greater Everglades ecosystem and conservation while running their operations. Watch Conservation Nation Episode 4: How Cows Keep Florida Green Learn more about Brad Phares' projects: Between the Beaches Podcast & Cowhunters Unlimited Learn more about Matt Pearce's work: Pearce Cattle Company --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
Recorded before Christmas when Matt Pearce was in town to do a socially distanced acoustic gig at Madding Crowd in Bournemouth.Elysa caught up with Matt to chat about recording albums on a boat... The Boat that rocked! Tales from touring with Iron Maiden, Steve Vai's Chilli collection and fake lockdown videos.Songs used in this episode are 'Worried', 'Set Me Free' and Dig Deeper by Matt Pearce and The Mutiny, from the album Gotta Get Home.https://mattpearceandthemutiny.com/
Phil and Tony do a review of the EFL League One season's first quarter. They are first joined by guest Matt Pearce for an in depth look at Lincoln City, and then Phil and Tony review the teams currently ranked 24th through 11th in the table. Top 10 teams coming in Part 2.
Matt Pearce, President of the Florida Cattlemen's Association, and Martin County rancher, Rick Hartman, join KC on Facebook Live to discuss the implications of COVID-19 on our nation's meat supply. Should we be concerned about shortages? What are the factors impacting our meat supply? Tune in, type your question in, let's get the answers straight from an industry leader. No hype, just facts.
As Americans face heretofore unprecedented uncertainty and change, Florida ranchers are no different than anyone else. On this episode, Florida Cattlemen's Association President Matt Pearce returns to the podcast to discuss several of the challenges facing our industry in light of the pandemic and swap a few old tales from years spent in the saddle.
Matt Pearce is the current president of Florida Cattleman’s Association, a rancher, a hunter, and a conservationist. This week, we dive into how conservation and ranching go hand in hand, a heritage of Florida cattle, and how sharing that heritage has become a cornerstone of so many of Matt’s conversations We mentioned Matt’s Interview with Brad Phares on Between the Beaches – listen to that episode here Go to Patreon and become a friend of the show OFFICIALLY here! Need an auctioneer for your next event? Mark “Dobe” Dobersch is your guy! Check him out here! Follow Cast and Blast Florida: Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – Website Want to experience a world class duck hunt or fishing charter? E-mail Travis to book today . . . Connect with the gang on social media: Travis Thompson – @travisthompson – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Nathan Henderson – @nhenderson77 – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Emily Thompson – @lovedaloca – Instagram
In this episode, current Florida Cattlemen's Association President Matt Pearce sits down to discuss our family ranching and leadership legacy as well as conservation efforts to preserve Florida ranch lands.
Saturday night vibes, mixin it up with Skylar for Matt Pearce’s last night managing Monkey Bar. Starts housey, plays all over the place. Set times: 0:00 Dity, 0:28 Skylar, 0:48 Dity, 1:18 Skylar, 1:38 Dity, 2:09 Skylar, 2:40 Dity.
Pete Buttigieg isn't talking about three years of consulting work he did for McKinsey, due to a nondisclosure agreement that the firm refuses to lift. Dan speaks with Matt Pearce of the L.A. Times about this developing story. Plus: investors sound off on social responsibility and a fond farewell.
After President Trump ordered US troops removed from northern Syria, tensions in the region remain high, despite a temporary ceasefire agreement by Turkey. Sam and his guests discuss that story and look back at this week's Democratic presidential debate. Meanwhile, Facebook continues to deal with backlash over its handling of political ads and its proposed global currency, Libra. Sam is joined by Matt Pearce, a reporter for the L.A. Times covering the 2020 presidential campaign, and by the host of NPR's 'Embedded' podcast, Kelly McEvers.
Journalist Matt Pearce discusses his career, his current work covering the 2020 election, mistakes he's made that inform his approach to reporting, and why he asked readers to help him decide what/who to cover. (There are some sound issues with this episode - I apologize, and am working to make sure the next one is better!)
Noelle Montano and Matt Pearce with ESCA discuss the five things to know as we head into the August Recess.
Noelle Montano and Matt Pearce with ESCA discuss the five things to know as we head into the August Recess.
The All Blacks team for the South Africa test is out, we got Liam Napier out of the shower and woke Matt Pearce from his slumber to talk about the AB and Bok teams and Harbour swims, Stephen Bates answers the question “No Ardie, No Cane .. what the Hell?”, Kempy talks the NRL and we celebrate with Russ Hargreaves as he welcomes a son to the World@MattP555 @liamnapiernz @AllBlacks @Springboks @NZWarriors
The Rugby Championship has finally kicked off, and the gang are here to chat all about it (badly). Adam returns after driving 400 km from the east, Matt from crossing a country in the East, Ben pulls in after a braai (and the wine was not energy wine) while Alex multitasks to keep it all afloat. Matt Pearce's commentary notes (including the standard Adam rant), the Springboks' good performance, the Wallabies' awful one, New Zealand v Argentina and a look ahead to next week all make the cut in this week's low energy episode. Oh, and some Currie Cup (main takeaway: Phil and Ant were wrong). The boys hope to be back with more next week (energy we mean). Also Phil, there are no bad edits this time! Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show. Check us out on your local podcast platform.
Cases of measles have cropped up in almost two dozen states, and health experts are working to contain the disease. In San Francisco, a drama is unfolding between city officials, billionaires and residents on how to fight homelessness. Plus, are meatless burgers having a moment? Sam is joined by KPCC health care reporter Michelle Faust Raghavan and L.A. Times national correspondent Matt Pearce.
Kelly speaks with Matt Pearce, a reporter for the LA Times. Matt has spent the past six years on the National Desk but will now be covering the 2020 presidential campaign. Matt posted a survey asking people how they want to see him cover the race, which has produced surprising results.
Kelly speaks with Matt Pearce, a reporter for the LA Times. Matt has spent the past six years on the National Desk but will now be covering the 2020 presidential campaign. Matt posted a survey asking people how they want to see him cover the race, which has produced surprising results.
In this episode we interview Matt Pearce from Fort Worth Police Department. Matt was involved in a shooting in 2016 where he was shot 6 times and sustained very serious injuries. Matt will take you through his shooting and recovery in this episode. Matt does a great job of keeping this episode entertaining and informative while talking about a very impactful event in his life. You can watch at amazing interview of Matt and his wife regarding his shooting here Matt's Interview. Thank you to our sponsor for this episode 3B Apparel and Design. They can be contacted at 3Bapparelanddesign@gmail.com or on their facebook page 3bapparelanddesign Facebook.
We’re days away from the midterms and Republicans are doubling down on racist fear mongering as their closing argument. We play a game about what we can expect to see from Republicans if they’re voted into office and we try to convince some advice seekers why their vote matters! Erin Ryan is joined by Aparna Nancherla, Demi Adejuyigbe and Matt Pearce to break down the week in news.
Super Sports South Africa rugby commentator Matt Pearce joins Radio Sport Breakfast to preview the All Blacks - Springbok match in Pretoria, which has already sold out following the Springbok win over the Wallabies and All Blacks in recent weeks.LISTEN ABOVE AS MATT PEARCE SPEAKS TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
Sam's voice takes you there this week, with NPR Editor Arezou Rezvani and Los Angeles Times national correspondent Matt Pearce. Plus, the Iran Nuclear Deal, wage stagnation, and 'This Is America.' Email the show at samsanders@npr.org and tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with feels.
Matt Pearce is a police officer for the city of Fort Worth, Texas. He was shot 5 times by a wanted criminal in a heated pursuit. He should have died as many major organs were hit, yet he survived and returned to the police force after 20 months of recovery. In this episode: Chasing down the suspect How to survive with split-second decision making skills Fighting through recovery with goals in mind Why reaching out to others who have gone through similar circumstances is so beneficial Life as a police officer - how is life different than the normal citizen's? Respect - why it is important in and out of the streets The best things about being a cop and the city of Fort Worth Matt can be reached through the Fort Worth Police Department Facebook page. Watch the video footage of his pursuit of the criminal.
Officer Down - Matt Pearce tells his story of survival and recovery. He was shot multiple times, including the attempted assassination shot to his head. Matt Pearce discusses his long road to recovery and his return to full duty status in the Fort Worth Texas Police Department. Theme song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More Australians use sports supplements than almost any other country – but do we know what's in them? triple j reporter James Purtill and Alex Mann investigate the killer contaminants fuelling Australia's body beautiful obsession. The team talks to supplement importers who are selling banned ‘synthetic steroids,' off the shelf.
Rugby professor Matthew Pearce is in Auckland ahe…
Live from the Kentucky Telecom Association 2017 Annual Meeting Is there a demand for broadband-only service at your telco? Listen to Matt Pearce discuss the particulars of this approach in light of USF reform. Website: https://www.mossadams.com
Links mentioned in the podcast NPR's map of most common jobs in every state Before and after the voting rights act Precincts closed down because of the voting rights act Trump seems ignorant as to what a president does Ivan's running thoughts on Fidel Castro's death Red recommends you follow McKay Coppins for Trump coverage and donate to the ACLU Ivan recommends you follow Matt Pearce and donate to the Standing Rock Sioux
7 AM - 1 - Jack's son had to tell a joke in front of class. 2 - Matt Pearce from the L.A. Times reports on the Trump rally in Orange County that got a little out of hand. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Sex offender found in women's bathroom.
The militarization of the police; LA Times reporter Matt Pearce is in Ferguson MO covering the situation there; Another crazy house cat story
James is joined by Matt Pearce of "Matt's Macintosh" fame. eBay Finds are a Newton MessagePad Production Magic kit, MacRecorder, and Think Different poster set. News includes the Classic Computing video podcast, WarGames IMSAI, and KansasFest.Other related links from this episode:Join the website at RetroMacCastSee our photos on FlickrMark's Apple T-Shirts and his full collection