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The next "Seacoast Stories" LIVE PODCAST is on June 19! It's at The Word Barn in Exeter, N.H., and it will feature conversations with Flight House Gym's Jay Collins, Live Freely's Alyssa Pine, and Cup of Joe's Joanna Kelley. Plus, we'll play Seacoast Trivia, hand out prizes from Loaded Question Brewing, Flamingos Coffee Bar, The Living Room, and more! To secure tickets, click here. **As another Seacoast summer approaches, so too does the busy season for one of the Seacoast's top tourist destinations.The Nubble Lighthouse, seated along scenic Cape Neddick in Maine, is an enduring symbol of the Seacoast. It's a nod to Maine's past as a commercial hub, an ode to Americana in its purest form.For over a century, the Nubble has captured the imaginations of all who have visited. Why? Because they can look, but they can't touch.Only one person alive is fortunate enough to have that honor, and he joins me on the show today.In this replay of a popular episode from Season 1 of the podcast, the keeper of the Nubble Lighthouse, Matt Rosenberg, joins me to discuss:The founding of Nubble Lighthouse (00:00)What does the keeper do? (04:43)Why Nubble is so beloved (20:32)Tourism at Nubble (22:58)SPONSOR: Empowering Path (31:12)Teaching at York High School (33:04)What's your mission? (46:05)The Final Final Question (47:30)Thanks to today's sponsor, Empowering Path. To learn more about Alex Bynum (one of the top 15 spiritual guides in the world), please visit EmpoweringPath.com. You can also book a free consultation with her there.--To support the telling of more fun Seacoast Stories like this one, please FOLLOW this podcast on our Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify feeds. It helps more than you know.This podcast is hosted, written, researched, and produced by Spotify's Troy Farkas, who lives in downtown Portsmouth.
Don't miss this exclusive conversation as Matt Rosenberg sits down with Tim Mackie from The Bible Project to launch our brand-new series on the book of Numbers! Discover how this often-overlooked book connects to the rest of the Torah—and why it matters more than you think. Watch "An Interview with Tim Mackie" and get fresh insight as we dive into the Scroll of Numbers.Link: https://restoration.subspla.sh/x9mpw2q#thehappyrabbi #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle #timmackie #thebibleproject
On today's First Up pod: we ask Finance Minister Nicola Willis about the rushed way the government changed the pay equity law; we head to Southland, where local democracy reporter Matt Rosenberg tells us about an abandoned building the community's been trying to get rid of for ages and we catch up with Steve Corica, the coach of Auckland FC, who are in A League semi finals after a record breaking season. First Up - Voice of the Nathan!
As another Seacoast summer nears its end, so too does the busy season for one of the Seacoast's top tourist destinations. The Nubble Lighthouse, seated along scenic Cape Neddick in Maine, is an enduring symbol of the Seacoast. It's a nod to Maine's past as a commercial hub, an ode to Americana in its purest form. For over a century, the Nubble has captured the imaginations of all who have visited. Why? Because they can look, but they can't touch. Only one person alive is fortunate enough to have that honor, and he joins me on the show today. In today's conversation from my makeshift studio in Portsmouth, the keeper of the Nubble Lighthouse, Matt Rosenberg, joins me to discuss: The founding of Nubble Lighthouse (00:00) What does the keeper do? (03:53) Why Nubble is so beloved (19:42) Tourism at Nubble (22:08) Follow/subscribe to the podcast (30:25) Teaching at York High School (31:46) What's your mission? (44:35) The Final Final Question (46:00) Matt Rosenberg is the keeper for the Nubble Light House in Cape Neddick, M.E. The keeper for the last 13 years, he's also an English and media teacher at York High School, where he's taught for 25 years. Additionally, he takes photos and videos for the realtors of the Seacoast. --To see some of Matt's stunning photographs of Nubble, give him a follow on Instagram @nubblelightkeeper. You can also click here find out more details about his photography and videography business, Light Keeper Media. --To support the telling of more fun Seacoast Stories like this one, please FOLLOW this podcast on our Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify feeds. It helps more than you know. This podcast is hosted, written, researched, and produced by Spotify's Troy Farkas, who lives in downtown Portsmouth.
This installment features highlights from an interview that was originally recorded in March 2019. Matt Rosenberg is a high school English teacher and also the seasonal caretaker and modern day keeper of the famous Cape Neddick Light Station in York, better known as the Nubble Light. Nubble Light Station, York, Maine The light station is owned by the Town of York and is managed by the town's Parks and Recreation department. Around 500,000 thousand people each year come to Sohier Park in York to view the picturesque lighthouse across a narrow channel of water. Matt is among the privileged few people who actually have access to the island, where he is in charge of maintenance and cleanup from spring through fall. Matt Rosenberg on Instagram Matt Rosenberg on Facebook
Due to Father Anthony being in Rochester for follow up exams and with the previous Thanksgiving Holiday, this is a re-air from May 29th and March 13th and will officially air on WNDZ, tomorrow Monday November 27th. It has been edited at the end for time. Thank you. Today Mary and Lauretta are joined by Wirepoints's Senior Editor Matt Rosenberg to discuss Chicago's recent crime and murder statistics. Matt explains some of the contributing factors that are exacerbating Chicago's murder rate, including a reduced police force and family breakdown. Matt's work can be accessed at http://www.wirepoints.org Also, be sure to visit: https://ststanschurch.org https://eppc.org/
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Matt Rosenberg is Grammarly's Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Grammarly Business. He leads all B2B revenue, operations, and growth for Grammarly Business, Grammarly for Education, and Grammarly for Developers. Previously, as CRO of Compass, he took the company into the Fortune 500 and contributed to a more than eightfold increase in business growth. Prior to Compass, Matt served as Eventbrite's CRO leading them to become the largest event platform in the world by event count. In Today's Episode with Matt Rosenberg We Discuss: 1. From Miserable Lawyer to World Beating Sales Leader: How did Matt make the transition from lawyer to sales leader? What does Matt know now that he wishes he had known when he started in sales? What are Matt's biggest pieces of advice for anyone who wants to make a career change and is lacking confidence? 2. The Playbook and Hiring The Team: How does Matt define the "sales playbook"? Should the founder be the one to create and execute V1 of the playbook? Should the first sales hire be a rep or a sales leader? When is the right time to make that all-important first sales hire? 3. Discounting, Champions and Urgency: What can sales team do to create urgency in deal cycles? What works? What does not? How does Matt approach discounting? When to do it vs when not to? What level is acceptable? What are the biggest secrets to creating champions within prospects? Why does Matt believe that deals are won and lost in prospecting? 4. Developing Great Sales Talent: How does Matt use sales call recordings to train teams? What is his 3x3 matrix for coaching calls? What is a good reason to lose a deal vs a bad reason? How does Matt do deal reviews? What are the single biggest elements sales leaders can do to nurture sales talent? What are the biggest mistakes sales leaders make when developing talent internally?
The joke is on you as we explore the nightmare world of Batman's greatest enemy: The Joker! We start with the Clown Prince of Crime's first appearance in 1940 before diving into the very recent two issue Knight Terrors: The Joker and the first chapter of the new manga Joker: One Operation Joker which both examine the villain's codependent relationship with the Bat.Ep. 114 What if Joker accidentally killed Batman and ended up working at Wayne Enterprises?From Knight Terrors: The Joker #1-2 by DC Comics 2023Find us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersThis episode is no joke as we tackle Batman's main baddie for the first time! We head back to 1940 for Joker's first appearance courtesy of Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson and Bob Kane and then head to 2023 to talk the hilarious and creepy Knight Terrors: The Joker from Matt Rosenberg and Stefano Raffaele. We wrap with a brief look at the new manga Joker: One Operation Joker from DC & Kodansha plus talk Caesar Romero, Jack Nicholson, the Harley Quinn tv show, Joker's future, and much more.Reading List: The Batman #1 (DC Comics 1940) Knight Terrors: The Joker #1-2 (DC Comics 2023) Joker: One Operation Joker #1 (DC Comics / Kodansha 2023) Email Podcast@DearWatchers.comFind us & support us at https://linktr.ee/dearwatchersTheme music is Space Heroes by MaxKoMusic (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0) ★ Support this podcast ★
Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, this is a re-air from March 13th, and will officially air on WNDZ Monday May 29th, Memorial Day. It's one of Mary and Lauretta's most popular shows. From all of us at Winds of Change, we wish you all a good Memorial Day and to remember those who served and fell serving our country. Today Mary and Lauretta are joined by Wirepoints's Senior Editor Matt Rosenberg to discuss Chicago's recent crime and murder statistics. Matt explains some of the contributing factors that are exacerbating Chicago's murder rate, including a reduced police force and family breakdown. Matt's work can be accessed at http://www.wirepoints.org Also, be sure to visit: https://ststanschurch.org https://eppc.org/
Today Mary and Lauretta are joined by Wirepoints's Senior Editor Matt Rosenberg to discuss Chicago's recent crime and murder statistics. Matt explains some of the contributing factors that are exacerbating Chicago's murder rate, including a reduced police force and family breakdown. Matt's work can be accessed at http://www.wirepoints.org Also, be sure to visit: https://ststanschurch.org https://eppc.org/
Josh and Brandon meet at Pop's to talk about the 2017 miniseries The Archies by Alex Segura, Matt Rosenberg, Joe Eisma, Matt Herms, and Jack Morelli.Beware spoilers in this episode! Follow Archie and Me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review.
Suppose you were an actual journalist who walked hundreds of miles all over Chicagoland, blended your first-person experience with a lot of data and then wrote a book entitled, “What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son.” You don't have to make the walk or look up the data because Matt Rosenberg joins The Common Bridge this week to tell you all about it. Don't miss this hard-hitting episode. Wade in with your comments on substack at thecommonbridge@substack.comSupport the show
The second hour of the show begins with Annie and Ryan looking at the differences between Truth Social and Twitter. Then, Matt Rosenberg joins the show to share the recent updates on the Illinois Safe-T Act. The hour closes out with Wiggins sharing his thoughts on the Twitter files.
After spending months claiming that The SAFE-T Act was a good piece of legislation, Illinois Democrats have quietly amended the bill. Senior Editor at Wirepoints, Matt Rosenberg, joined Annie to explain what will remain in the bill and what has changed. © 2022 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | iStock / Getty Images Plus
Matt Rosenberg, senior editor at Wirepoints and author of What Next, Chicago?, gives a first-hand account of 2020 in Seattle and Chicago.Support the show
Wirepoints' Matt Rosenberg joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about the new proposed amendments to the controversial SAFE-T Act, language that still needs to be changed, and whether or not any of this will make a difference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For more information regarding this CME/CE activity and to complete the CME/CE requirements and claim credit for this activity, visit: https://www.naceonline.com/courses/deep-dive-into-oab-in-the-elderly-your-questions-answeredSummaryIn this activity, Dr. Matt Rosenberg akes a deeper dive evaluation and management of OAB in elderly patients. Dr Rosenberg answers the five most commonly asked questions by clincians during recent presentations on Overactive Bladder (OAB) at NACE live virtual symposiaLearning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, learners should be able to:Identify lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and the differential diagnosis in elderly patients.Contrast clinically relevant differences between currently available agents for OAB.Individualize the management of OAB in elderly patients based on their comorbidities, medical needs, and living environment.Moderator:Gregg Sherman, MDChief Medical OfficerNational Association for Continuing EducationPlantation, FLFaculty:Matt T. Rosenberg, MDDirector, Mid-Michigan Health CentersJackson, MIThis activity is accredited for CME/CE Credit.For more information regarding this CME/CE activity and to complete the CME/CE requirements and claim credit for this activity, visit: https://www.naceonline.com/courses/deep-dive-into-oab-in-the-elderly-your-questions-answeredThe National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.The National Association for Continuing Education designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 121222. This activity is approved for 0.25 Contact hours (which includes 0 hours of pharmacology).This educational activity is supported by an educational grant from Urovant Sciences, Inc.Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
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Matt's profile of the artist Rahmaan Statik ... Chicago's “Great Unraveling” ... Is Chicago slouching toward dystopia? ... How will the near-end of cash bail affect crime in Chicago? ... The responsibilities of teachers, parents, and the police ... A snapshot of crime in Chicago ... Matt runs the numbers on Illinois's out-of-wedlock births ... Lori Lightfoot's prospects for reelection ...
Matt's profile of the artist Rahmaan Statik … Chicago's “Great Unraveling” … Is Chicago slouching toward dystopia? … How will the near-end of cash bail affect crime in Chicago? … The responsibilities of teachers, parents, and the police … A snapshot of crime in Chicago … Matt runs the numbers on Illinois's out-of-wedlock births … […]
Matt's profile of the artist Rahmaan Statik ... Chicago's “Great Unraveling” ... Is Chicago slouching toward dystopia? ... How will the near-end of cash bail affect crime in Chicago? ... The responsibilities of teachers, parents, and the police ... A snapshot of crime in Chicago ... Matt runs the numbers on Illinois's out-of-wedlock births ... Lori Lightfoot's prospects for reelection ...
Comic Reviews: DC Black Adam: The Justice Society Files – Dr. Fate by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Jesus Merino, Ulises Arreola, Michael Atiyeh Dark Crisis 5 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters, Ram V, Tom Derenick, Brent Peeples, Daniel Bayliss, George Kambadais, Matt Herms Gotham City Year One 1 by Tom King, Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur, Jordie Bellaire Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing 1 by Matt Rosenberg, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Francesco Francavilla, Arif Prianto Marvel A.X.E.: Starfox by Kieron Gillen, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Frank William A.X.E.: X-Men by Kieron Gillen, Francesco Mobili, Frank Martin Edge of Spider-Verse 5 by Dan Slott, J.M. DeMatteis, Steve Foxe, Phil Lord, Bob McLeod, Kei Zama, David Lopez, Brian Reber, Jim Campbell Miracleman 0 by Jason Aaron, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, Zack Davisson, Ty Templeton, Mick Anglo, Ryan Stegman, Peach Momoko, Leinil Francis Yu, Paul Davidson, Mark Buckingham, Zak Davisson, JP Mayer, Sunny Gho, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Antonio Fabela Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Spider-Ham: Hollywood May-Ham OGN by Steve Foxe, Shadia Amin Infinity Comics Who is Daredevil? Marvel's Voices: Werewolf By Night It's Jeff Dark Horse Leonide the Vampyr: Miracle at the Crow's Head by Mike Mignola, Rachele Aragno, Dave Stewart Image 3 Keys 1 by David Messina Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Revolvers 1 by John Zuur Platten, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough ComiXology Book of Evil 1 by Scott Snyder, Jock IDW Earthdivers: Kill Columbus 1 by Stephen Graham Jones, Davide Gianfelice, Joana Lafuente TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Tim Lattie, Sarah Myer Dynamite Garbage Pail Kids Origins 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata Sirens Gate 1 by Shannon Maer Sweetie Candy Vigilante 1 by Suzanne Cafiero, Jeff Zornow Unbreakable Red Sonja 1 by Jim Zub, Giovanni Valletta, Ceci de la Cruz Red 5 August Purgatory Underground 1 by Benjamin Morse Mystery Brothers 1 by Quentin Lee, Elis Zill Oni Pink Lemonade 1 by Nick Cagnetti OGN Monster Bar Mitzvah by Josh Anderson, Dustin Evans Side Effects by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Kings of Nowhere by Soroush Barazesh Ray's OGN Corner: Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell, Faith Erin Hicks Additional Reviews: Andor 5, She-Hulk, Werewolf by Night, Hellraiser (1987), Disney's Chibi-Verse Longbox of Horror 2022 part 2: Dark Knight Strikes Again Ray pitches the Nintendo-Verse News: Mike Marts takes over Mad Cave, NYCC shenanigans, Slott's Who Special delayed, Night of the Ghoul optioned, Snyder re-ups at ComiXology, Cunningham and Ryall take over AfterShock, Spawn movie writers, El Muerto director, Five Nights at Freddie's movie, Stephen King's Fairy Tale optioned, Lazarus Planet, Owl House, Dragon Prince, Velma, Milestone 30th Anniversary plans, Joe Q doing DC covers, Mike Hawthorne arc of Zdarsky Batman, Keanu out of Devil in the White City, more Cartoon Network upheaval, Superman revamp, Flanagan no longer involved in Something is Killing the Children adaptation, Marvel's Voices and Women of Marvel, titles of next Marvel events, Red Goblin series, Omninews, Rogue and Gambit by Stephanie Phillips, Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain by Tini Howard, X-23 mini, Guardians series coming, Sana Starros series from Marvel Trailers: Wakanda Forever, Mario, Violent Night, Velma, Power of the Doctor, Picard s3 Comics Countdown: Dark Ride 1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Spider-Man 1 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado Batman 128 by Chip Zdarsky, Leonardo Romero, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Jordie Bellaire Ant-Man 4 by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire Kaya 1 by Wes Craig, Jason Wordie Time Before Time 17 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Eric Zawadski, Chris O'Halloran Side Effects GN by Ted Anderson, Tara O'Connor Junkyard Joe 1 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson Undiscovered Country 21 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson Minor Threats 2 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
The Chicago Way w/John Kass (09/12/2022): On this episode, John Kass & Jeff Carlin are joined by Matt Rosenberg to discuss the work at WirePoint.org and the ‘unraveling’ of Chicago. Plus, Kasso reacts to this news story about a violent mugging in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood and wonders if everyone hears screams the same? Check out […]
Due to the Labor Day Holiday, this is a re-air from June 6th with Mary and Lauretta, another one of their most popular shows and it will officially air on WNDZ Monday September 5th, 2022. It has been edited for time at the end. Thank you. On today's Winds of Change, Mary and Lauretta welcome back Wirepoint.org's Matt Rosenberg to discuss Chicago's latest crime statistics and the impact of, and root causes of, Black-on-Black crime in the City of Chicago. Matt also addresses the latest controversy surrounding proposed academic grading standards at Oak Park-River Forest High School. To read Matt's articles, go to http://www.wirepoints.org or check out his book on Amazon: What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son https://ststanschurch.org/ Mary FioRito: https://eppc.org/
Matt Rosenberg, senior editor at Wirepoints, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain how the constant power struggle between the Chicago Teachers Union and City Hall leadership resulted in empty, failing schools. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Due to scheduling complications, this is a re-air of one of Mary and Lauretta's most popular shows. Thank you. Today's Monday with Mary and Lauretta features a very special guest: author Matt Rosenberg. The son of the late radio show (Extension 720) host Milt Rosenberg, Matt joins Mary and Lauretta to discuss his new book, "What's Next Chicago? Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son." In a straightforward, honest style reminiscent of his father's approach to tackling sensitive issues, Matt lays out his case for the failure of the city's institutions to care for and empower its citizens and the resulting disintegration of the city's fabric, increased crime, and falling population as residents flee for safer and better-run cities. For more information, please visit: https://ststanschurch.org/ Mary FioRito: https://eppc.org/ Matt Rosenberg: https://chicagoskooled.com/
In this episode of S&C's Critical Insights, Ryan Logan and Matt Rosenberg discuss recent developments in U.S. privacy law at the state level, including Connecticut's Act Concerning Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring and the Utah Consumer Privacy Act. Ryan and Matt highlight some key distinctions in these laws, including their scope and applicability, the rights granted to individuals with respect to their personal information, and compliance obligations imposed on companies that collect personal information from individuals in these states. Finally, they discuss current trends in state privacy laws and possible future developments. Visit us at www.Sullcrom.com
On today's Winds of Change, Mary and Lauretta welcome back Wirepoint.org's Matt Rosenberg to discuss Chicago's latest crime statistics and the impact of, and root causes of, Black-on-Black crime in the City of Chicago. Matt also addresses the latest controversy surrounding proposed academic grading standards at Oak Park-River Forest High School. To read Matt's articles, go to http://www.wirepoints.org or check out his book on Amazon: What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son https://ststanschurch.org/ Mary FioRito: https://eppc.org/
Welcome to the first summer release of 2022. In this episode, Scott and Luis had the fun and honor of interviewing their friend, Matt Rosenberg. Matt Rosenberg is the Rabbi at Restoration in Seattle, WA. He received a B.A. in Religion from Nyack College. Matt is passionate about sharing the message of Yeshua with his Jewish people and the nations all over the world beginning in Seattle. He is a thinker, reader, dreamer, and leader among his generation in the Messianic movement. Matt is the author of Jesus Never Said Anything New, which is available on Amazon. He also serves as a board member of Jewish Voice Ministries International. Matt and his wife Laura have three children and live in Seattle. Enjoy this episode as Scott and Luis talk through the significance of the Jewishness of Jesus in scripture and in modern-day life. This is a unique conversation for many people. We hope this is informative, challenging, and encouraging to better understand Jesus. Resources mentioned: Jesus Never Said Anything New by Matt Rosenberg - shorturl.at/imMOP Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel: A Message for Christians by David Stern - shorturl.at/jqrQW Jewish New Testament Commentary by Daivd Stern - shorturl.at/himGS The Bible Project - https://www.youtube.com/c/bibleproject Thank you for listening! Please like, share, and subscribe to Keeping It Simple. To contact us, please email media@simplechurchcollective.com or visit simplechurchcollective.com and stay tuned for more episodes coming out over the summer and Season 3 in the fall of 2022. Music produced by Jesse Calentine, find him on Instagram: @Jessecalentine
Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, this is a re-air from way back on November 8th, 2021. One of our most popular shows. It will officially air on WNDZ this Memorial Day, May 30th, 2022. Enjoy and have a safe Memorial Day and remember all those who have served and still service our country. Thank you. Today's Monday with Mary and Lauretta features a very special guest: author Matt Rosenberg. The son of the late radio show (Extension 720) host Milt Rosenberg, Matt joins Mary and Lauretta to discuss his new book, "What's Next Chicago? Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son." In a straightforward, honest style reminiscent of his father's approach to tackling sensitive issues, Matt lays out his case for the failure of the city's institutions to care for and empower its citizens and the resulting disintegration of the city's fabric, increased crime, and falling population as residents flee for safer and better-run cities. For more information, please visit: https://ststanschurch.org/ Mary FioRito: https://eppc.org/ Matt Rosenberg: https://chicagoskooled.com/
A weekend in Democrat hubs end in mass deaths and violence - when will we learn?! Noland Rivera, candidate for Cook County Sherriff, tells Shaun his priorities once he gets to office. PLUS, Matt Rosenberg from Wirepoints points out that consequence for Chicago criminals are rare, but the rate of recidivism is not. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A woman in Australia has won $100,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket she originally threw away. Meanwhile, a teacher told his class of mostly black seventh-graders to pick seeds out of cotton and put on shackles during social studies lessons about slavery. Plus, author Matt Rosenberg the son of Milt Rosenberg talks about his new book “What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son” Garrforce t-shirts and coffee mugs are now available by going to "Merchandise" on the website. Your purchase of these items is what keeps the podcast going. Plus, you can always email me garrymeiershow@garrymeier.com or leave a text or voicemail at 773-888-2157 Thank you in advance!
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Matt Rosenberg, author of What's Next Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-off Native Son, talks abut his book, his return to Chicago, what he sees as failed progressive governance in neighborhoods, crime, schools and corruption, and what should be done about it.
Mark is joined by Wirepoints' newest writer Matt Rosenberg to break down how crime in Illinois and Chicago is a problem from the streets to the courts and even the legislature.
We interviewed Matt Rosenberg, Chief Revenue Officer at Compass. We chat about how to incorporate the newest of revenue mentalities (SaaS) into the oldest of industries (real estate). We explore the real estate market and its potential as a double edged sword for its respective tech, and peer into the eccentricities that make for a great sales leader just as it might a great agent. Finally we learn within both what to prioritize along the way and what should be prioritized, but is overlooked. Thanks for tuning in today. To hear more conversations just like this one, head over to wherever you get your podcasts and search Growth Culture -- and while you're there, leave us a rating and review to let us know how you liked this one. The Fastest Way To Generate Warm Sales Leads With Existing Employees: https://www.dedicated.ai/ Email Us: jl@dedicated.ai We'd love to hear from you about what you'd love to hear from us! Hosted by Adam Conner. Powered by Authentic Avenue.
From AllCreation's Spring 2022 edition, "Dominionism: Exploring religious relationships with other life." Guest editor, Rev. Dr. Dan De Leon, interviews Rabbi Matt Rosenberg on the Jewish, religious meaning of "dominion" and "dominionism," which appear in the Jewish and Christian Bibles. "And God said, 'Let us make humankind in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.'" (Genesis 1:26)About MattRabbi Matt Rosenberg began his tenure as the executive director of the Albert Einstein Residence Center, Sacramento's senior Jewish housing community, in January 2021. A California native, Matt earned his undergraduate degree in geography from UC Davis, earned his masters degree in rabbinic studies from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles, and a masters degree in geography from CSU Northridge. He spent 18 years operating the ThoughtCo.com website, is author of two books on geography, and currently lectures in geography at Sacramento State University. Program 00:00 Welcome 01:25 Self intro 02:45 Is there an environmental ethic in Judaism & what does that look like? 05:15 Expansions on: "Helping the Earth be all that God dreams of it to be.” Anthropocentrism means humans can take whatever we want. Is there an anti-Anthropocentricism? Is there an interpretation of Dominionism that is not so narcissistic as today's? 08:00 Are you a vegetarian? To what extent is that rooted in your faith? 08:45 Did you grow up looking at the environment through the lease of the Creation stories, as “God made this?”, or as something that could be compartmentalized? 10:22 Being reminded of our “creaturely identity” comes from being in Nature. 14:40 In Deuteronomy 20:19. I can hear, “Trees are better than you”, how does this ethic expand? 16:30 Would an understanding of Tu-B'shivat now look at the Earth and feel that we're doing enough? 19:00 In the last 5% of human history, fundamentally, what changed? Why did we go from such a long history of belonging and relationship with the Creation to this? 22:00 “Metanoia” means a change of heart, a change or direction based on a change of perspective. How we see the world is directly going to effect how we treat it. Has your environmental view always been a part of your Judaism or more of a metanoia over time where you've been able to incorporate it as a piece of your Judaism? 25:00 What gives you hope? QuotesGod created the universe and therefore has complete ownership over all creation, and humans are God's partners in bettering Creation.Religious traditions are human-focused—they're not for the whales and the dolphins, but it's our job, according to my understanding, to maintain the basic balance to this order of Creation. Yes, the mitzvah (the commandment) to not destroy, comes from Deuteronomy 20, which says you can eat of the fruit trees but you cannot cut them down. Trees are people, too, and we should prevent all unnecessary destruction. We have this concept of “All the more so” … If you cannot cut down trees in wartime, all the more so should you not cut down trees when it's not war. We can absolutely do better. There's no greater crisis right now, and we should be observing Tu BiShvat everyday; we're on this path of destruction of humanity. The Earth will survive for billions more years and I think God has put us on this Earth to find this balance, to find a role where we can use the Earth's resources and not abuse the Earth's resources. There've been humans on Earth for 200,000 years. We've only recently disrupted the balance. We have but a few years to figure out where we're going to go from here and how we're going to protect our planet for our children and our children's children, truly.My hope comes from that fact that humans are creative and we can come up with solutions, and there are answers to climate change and the problems we see on our planet, and I have faith that my children's generation and their children's generation will do better. I see this long arc towards the betterment of the world.###############Thanks for listening. This podcast is part of our Spring 2022 series, Dominionism.Visit the AllCreation podcast site or AllCreation.org for more. Produced and edited by Chris Searles.See the whole "Dominionism" collection here.
Chicago native Matt Rosenberg officially joins the Wirepoints team as Senior Editor. Ted, Mark and Matt discuss what is next for Wirepoints' coverage and some of the issues Matt will be tackling in his new role.
Taylor Lorenz is just bigger than that, according to Taylor Lorenz, plus the truckers are the left's Mexican caravan, and a top NYT reporter accidentally says what he really thinks about some of his whiny colleagues Show Notes: Shawn McCreesh profiles Taylor Lorenz ***CRINGE*** Taylor Lorenz Twitter thread NYT's Matt Rosenberg spills the beans on Jan. 6 and his sissy colleagues in Project Veritas sting Amazing Ukraine pic FNC's Jen Griffin fact-checks her FNC colleagues on Russia/Ukraine
Matt's new book, What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son … Piecing together the puzzle of race, crime, and corruption … Some Chicago success stories … Matt: Charter schools are a necessity in Chicago … Chicago's thriving Latino communities … Is increased enforcement the best way to solve Chicago's crime problem? … What […]
This week, I welcome Matt Rosenberg to TGS. Matt is a journalist who grew up in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood and the author of the recently published book What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son. The book delves into the causes and effects of the city’s recent, alarming rise in crime and also chronicles those who are trying to address the problem. As a native of Chicago’s South Side, I share Matt’s concerns, and I highly, highly recommend that everyone read his book. We begin by talking about Matt’s personal connection to the city, and his memories of the Yippie protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Matt explains what drove him to return to Chicago after leaving the city years ago. He then gets into the deep relationship between street crime and political corruption in the city. He notes that he’s not the only person covering these stories, but there are few journalists making systematic efforts to connect the dots between them. It’s not all bad news from Chicago, though. Matt discusses a few organizations that are making change at the grassroots level, including Corey Brooks’s outstanding Project H.O.O.D. We move on to one the city’s most pressing problems: schools. Matt underscores the necessity of school choice and charter school funding in a city where many public schools are underserving students and parents. One under-discussed but important story Matt covers is Chicago’s sizable and thriving Latino communities. He finds them full of hard-working, family-oriented folks who are making the most out the opportunities afforded them. We then move on to talk about the problem of crime and enforcement. Is a highly punitive crackdown on the crime the best way to combat rising crime? Matt doesn’t think it’s that simple. We know that incarceration is linked to the break-up of traditional family structures, but is it really the primary cause? Matt introduces us to Darryl Smith, a remarkable man who did time in prison but came out and turned his life around while helping out his neighbors in Englewood and staging nonviolent protests that resulted in construction unions opening their ranks to local black laborers. We end the discussion by taking a broad view of the South Side’s decline and talking about what can be done to reverse the damage. This is a subject near and dear to my heart, and one that has broader significance to other troubled communities across the country. This post is free and available to the public. To receive early access to TGS episodes, an ad-free podcast feed, Q&As, and other exclusive content and benefits, click below.0:00 Matt’s new book, What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son 8:48 Piecing together the puzzle of race, crime, and corruption 18:53 Some Chicago success stories 23:19 Matt: Charter schools are a necessity in Chicago 34:16 Chicago’s thriving Latino communities 40:35 Is increased enforcement the best way to solve Chicago’s crime problem? 54:08 What is disrupting traditional family structures in Chicago’s black communities? 59:02 Darryl Smith, the (unofficial) Mayor of Englewood 1:03:43 The decline of the South Side and the efforts to revive it 1:14:42 So, what’s next for Chicago?Links and ReadingsMatt’s book, What’s Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native SonCorey Brooks’s Project H.O.O.D.University of Chicago’s Crime LabNorthwestern University sociologist Andrew PapachristosJane Jacobs’s classic book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at glennloury.substack.com/subscribe
A look back at 2021, crime and politics. Karyn Turk, from Real America's Voice is here to break down some of the big stories from 2021. Also, Dr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr., v Science Adviser to the Men's Health Network and a Past-Chair/Chair-Emeritus of the American Public Health Association and former Alumni Association Board Member of Columbia University School of Public Health. Is here to discuss the vaccine database. Matt Rosenberg, author of What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son discusses the crime wave in 2021. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebuffshow) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-buff-show/support
Author Matt Rosenberg returned to his native Chicago because he recognized it was in trouble. Matt's direct, honest look at the problems facing Chicago & the solutions he recommends can serve as a blueprint for many large, BLUE American cities, as their policies & one-party governance has nearly destroyed our once vibrant & essential metropolises. Matt outlines his work in his book - What's Next, Chicago? Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son Matt's book - https://amzn.to/3wZVIOa JV/Britt's RECOMMENDED READING - https://independencegang.com/recommended-reading/ Find us on: Foxhole - https://share-link.pilled.net/channel/141995 Dlive - https://dlive.tv/IndyGang YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/theindependencegang Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/theindependencegang --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/independence-gang/support
Discussing Matt's book "What Next, Chicago? Notes of a pissed off native son." Whitey is not to blame, Lightfoot is just being lazy and dishonest.
What did Jesus really say? Was He a radical who upset the status quo? Join us for episode 2 of Doves and Vipers, with Josh Kelsey and special guest Matt Rosenberg, rabbi and author of Jesus Never Said Anything New. Join us as we learn how the Jewishness of Jesus affects His teaching and how we live today.
Matt Rosenberg joins the Other Identity to talk about his origins in writing comics, how the pandemic affected him as a comics writer and his time writing for Marvel. Ben and Robbie talk about Matt's run of Hawkeye in the 6 issue mini-series "Freefall" as well as his future with DC writing for characters like Grifter.
He’s funny. He’s unconventional. He’s Rabbi Matt Rosenberg of “Restoration,” a Messianic fellowship in Seattle, Washington, that seeks to unite Jews and Gentiles into one worship community. …