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A British backpacker nears the end of his gap year in South America. Before flying home, Matt Scott signs up for a guided trek into the mountains of northern Colombia. But within days, the trip will take a sinister turn. As he and his fellow tourists are taken hostage at gunpoint, Matt will be left to wonder: who are these men? And what do they want? Should he do as they command? Or take his chances against the jungle, and run?… A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. Written by Joe Viner | Produced by Ed Baranski | Assistant Producer: Luke Lonergan | Exec produced by Joel Duddell | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design by Matt Peaty | Assembly edit by Rob Plummer | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Ralph Tittley. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Our sister podcast Short History Of… has a new book! Pre-order your copy of A Short History of Ancient Rome now at noiser.com/books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Jesus shed his blood so that you can be saved, healed, and delivered.” In this episode, Pastor Matt Scott from The Gathering Place Church shares a powerful message called The Law of Inheritance. He reminds us that the blood of Jesus didn't just cover our sins—it purchased complete freedom for our minds, bodies, and families. Yet many believers never apply that truth to the areas where they still struggle. This message confronts the tendency to treat spiritual problems as emotional or physical ones. You can't counsel a demon and you can't medicate one. The battle is spiritual, and the victory has already been won through the blood of Jesus. Pastor Matt exposes how the enemy tries to hijack what God designed to bless generations, and he calls every believer to take responsibility for their inheritance. You'll be challenged to go beyond listening and take action—to recognize what's been passed down, repent and renounce it, remove the enemy's hold, and renew your life through obedience and truth. Freedom doesn't come from managing behavior; it comes from applying the blood of Jesus to the root of the problem. Don't just hear this message—respond to it. Let the Holy Spirit reveal what needs to be broken, and take your stand for the generations that come after you. Jesus already paid the price; it's time to walk in the freedom He bought for you. The Roads Church - https://theroads.church
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Matt Scott, a passionate co-founder of The True Board, brings his vision of enhancing dining experiences from his Montana roots to the sunny climes of Southern California. With a notable 26-year career in the medical device field and as a proud father, Matt infuses his life's work with a commitment to community and sustainability. His entrepreneurial spirit doesn't stop there; as co-owner of Kingdom Outdoor Living, he helps clients achieve their dream living spaces, emphasizing solar power for a sustainable future. Matt's life is a tapestry of professional success, fatherhood, coaching, and even authorship, with his children's book series promoting positivity and success. Jonny Fraser Regnery, the creative powerhouse behind The True Board, combines his entertainment industry charisma with a hands-on approach to carpentry, a skill honed from his farm upbringing and a grandparent's influence. An Indiana University alum with a substantial acting career, Jonny found a parallel calling in construction, showcasing his craftsmanship in various high-profile projects. His entrepreneurial journey began with JF Designs and continued with Kingdom Outdoor Living, co-founded with Matt.
Amazon is going in on the AI race, adding 'smarter' features to their Blink and Ring camera series. What could possibly go wrong? In a series about troubleshooting HDMI systems, CE Pro looks at dynamic range and potential problems for clients. What integrators need to know about these issues and help projects succeed... Outside of looking forward to GPMI. What happened to that, anyway? We look at alternatives to cold calls and other outreach techniques for your business. We'll do our best to avoid any Glengarry Glen Ross comparisons, unless they slide into 30 Rock.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Thanks to the still-dubious invention of Canadian Thanksgiving, Matt Scott is out enjoying time with his family. But the news doesn't take a holiday, especially the fast-moving residential AV market. We've still gathered the latest topics and stories to discuss with a panel of experts in the space. Joining pinch-hitter-host Uncle Richie this week is Patrick Norton from CTI and Brad Hintze of Crestron.Host: Rich FregosaGuests:Brad Hintze – CrestronPatrick Norton – CTILinks to sources:Residential Tech Today – New Features for Amazon CamerasCE Pro – High Dynamic Range and HDMIResidential Systems – The Alternative to Cold CallsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Matt Scott, Director of Storytelling and Engagement at Project Drawdown and founding director of Drawdown Stories about Storytelling, Opportunities through Connections, and Everyday Changemakers. Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:32 - Power of Stories7:56 - Interview with Matt Scott Begins15:08 - What is Project Drawdown24:26 - Bringing everyday people into the convo35:50 - Draw to Reality TVPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Matt Scott at https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-scott-6ba55a28/Guest Bio:Matt Scott (He/Him) is the Director of Storytelling and Engagement at Project Drawdown and founding director of Drawdown Stories, where he helps everyday people connect with climate solutions. He hosts Drawdown's Neighborhood, a climate solutions docuseries, highlighting local climate heroes across the U.S. with a focus on passing the mic to voices who often go unheard. Previously, Matt led global community engagement for NASA's Space Apps Challenge, the world's largest problem-solving hackathon, earning two NASA awards and collaborating with organizations including the UN, USAID, Nike, and the Obama White House. He's also the creator of Let's Care and the film 20s & Change: San Francisco, which has been recognized at three film festivals. Matt's work has been featured by The Weather Channel, National Geographic, Grist, PBS, FEMA, NOAA, the Society of Environmental Journalists, the Hollywood Climate Summit, and more. Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
Join host Matt Scott and guest host Julian Rebecca on the Overland Journal podcast as they dive into an insightful conversation with Micah from Overland Under Budget. In this episode, Micah shares his passion for inspiring people to explore the outdoors affordably. Learn about his adventures at a recent event, where he introduced newcomers to welding through engaging workshops. Discover his tips on building cost-effective overland vehicles, including his journey with a salvaged Ford Ranger and his trusty Toyota Tacoma. This episode is packed with practical advice and stories that highlight the empowering nature of DIY skills and budget-friendly overlanding.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:38 Sponsor Message: OnX Off-Road01:17 Micah's Journey and Teaching Welding02:43 Empowering Through DIY Skills04:16 Learning and Teaching Welding13:38 Micah's Salvage Ranger Project17:59 The Financial Balancing Act of Overlanding18:30 Empowering Outdoor Experiences for All20:19 Essentials for Getting Outdoors on a Budget24:18 The Journey of Building a Reliable Tacoma29:10 DIY Projects and Custom Builds34:06 The Philosophy Behind Overland Under Budget35:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this special episode of The Responsive Lab, Brady Josephson (Charity:Water), Chris Barlow (Beeline Marketing), and Matt Scott (CauseMic) tackle the three most common mistakes nonprofits make in marketing and engagement and how to avoid them. From trying to do everything at once, to neglecting brand investment, to overcomplicating donor segmentation, this discussion is packed with tactical insights you can apply right away. You'll hear: Why identifying your organization's true “engine of growth” is critical How to balance brand-building with direct response The role of donor motivations in shaping meaningful segmentation Practical ways to future-proof your nonprofit's marketing Learn more about Virtuous at virtuous.org/learnmore and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at virtuous.org/crmchecklist
WEEK 398 | PASTOR MATT SCOTT
Survivor 49 is right around the corner and you know what that means...it's time for a draft! Our friend Matt Scott is back to help us select our draft teams for this season. It's anyone's game and we're excited to see how it all plays out! Don't forget to follow us @letschatreality and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!
In this bonus episode of Detailed, we share a LIVE conversation from the 2025 AIA Conference on Architecture & Design in Boston, MA.Cherise is joined by Eric Van Diggelen and Matt Scott, both Key Account Managers of Architecture & Design at Rubbermaid Commercial Products. Eric and Matt highlight and differentiate the vast catalog of commercial products Rubbermaid offers from the at-home based products most consumers are aware of. If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:Social Channel Pre-rollPromotes the YouTube channel, ARACTemy, and social handle.
Normally, ResiWeek is all about bringing you the latest news and stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We've been doing that with a panel of experts for a decade. This is in fact, the 500th episode of the show. So in lieu of that, we're taking the time to look back at how the industry has evolved at the expense of our dear host Matt Scott.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Per Matt Scott himself, “ I want to thank everyone who joined us to surprise me for the 500th episode, but also every guest who has joined us every monday for the last 10 years. Your generosity to join the conversation is what makes this show special! Thanks to the team at AVNation including Tim and specifically Mitchell for producing every week. Lastly, this show wouldn't exist without the listeners, who tune in every week to engage in the conversation! Here's to the next 500 episodes! ~MDSPS. Tim… Tim… Tim… calm down!" This week is jam-packed with amazing people across the industry. That includes Tim Albright of AVNation, Bradford Benn from Advisist, Rachel Bradshaw from Caster Communications, Joe Whitaker of Origin Acoustics, Amanda Wildman from TruMedia Home, Bob Archer of CE Pro, Jason Knott from D-Tools, Rich Fregosa of Fregosa Design, Jeremy Glowacki from Projector Central, and Mark Feinberg from Home Theater Advisors.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Tim Albright – AVNationAmanda Wildman – TruMedia HomeBradford Benn – AdvisistJason Knott – D-ToolsJeremy Glowacki – Projector CentralJoe Whitaker - Origin AcousticsMark Feinberg - Home Theater AdvisorsRichard Fregosa - Fregosa DesignRobert Archer - CE ProSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
n this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady welcome Emily Miller, a notable figure in the off-roading community and the founder of the Rebelle Rally. The conversation dives into the details of the Rebelle Rally, discussing its origins, format, and the unique challenges it presents. Miller shares insights from her extensive career in motorsport, including her experiences racing with the legendary Rod Hall, and how these have contributed to the success of the Rebelle Rally. They also explore the importance of navigation skills, endurance, and strategy in off-road competitions, as well as the broader impacts these events have on participants' lives. The episode is filled with valuable lessons on maintaining focus, learning from mistakes, team collaboration, and the significance of pushing one's limits.
In this episode of The Responsive Lab, co-hosts Carly Berna and Scott Holthaus are joined by Matt Scott—founder of CauseMic and nonprofit messaging strategist—for a candid conversation on aligning AI with your mission. Together, they explore the real (and often misunderstood) ways AI can amplify your message, improve team capacity, and deepen donor relationships without losing the human touch. Matt shares how nonprofits are already using AI to simplify strategic decision-making, scale their messaging with custom GPTs, and synthesize information for smarter execution. You'll learn why values-based AI guidelines matter, how to remix your messaging for different audiences, and what nonprofits get wrong when defining their value proposition. Discover more about CauseMic and download their CRM Guide at: https://causemic.com/nonprofit-crm-guide. Learn more about Virtuous at virtuous.org/learnmore and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at virtuous.org/crmchecklist
WEEK 390 | PASTOR MATT SCOTT
The Atlanta Community Press Collective has published documents obtained by the news outlet in an open records lawsuit against the Atlanta Police Foundation. Executive director Matt Scott and in-house legal counsel Sam Hamilton join “Closer Look” to discuss the lawsuit and what they uncovered in the records. Plus, Atlanta aims to end homelessness in the city’s downtown before hosting the World Cup next year. Annie Hyrila, chief programs officer at Partners for HOME, gives an overview of the plan and why she believes it’s achievable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 15: Aysha Welch The Pride Has Spoken celebrates LGBTQIA+ contestants on Survivor. Each episode this season, Evvie Jagoda (they/them; @EvvieJagoda), Matt Scott (he/him; @mattscottgw), and Grace Leeder (she/her; @hifromgrace) sit down with LGBTQIA+ players to reflect on their experiences—on the island and beyond. This episode features Survivor 47 contestant […]
The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 15: Aysha Welch The Pride Has Spoken celebrates LGBTQIA+ contestants on Survivor. Each episode this season, Evvie Jagoda (they/them; @EvvieJagoda), Matt Scott (he/him; @mattscottgw), and Grace Leeder (she/her; @hifromgrace) sit down with LGBTQIA+ players to reflect on their experiences—on the island and beyond. This episode features Survivor 47 contestant […]
The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 15: Aysha Welch The Pride Has Spoken celebrates LGBTQIA+ contestants on Survivor. Each episode this season, Evvie Jagoda (they/them; @EvvieJagoda), Matt Scott (he/him; @mattscottgw), and Grace Leeder (she/her; @hifromgrace) sit down with LGBTQIA+ players to reflect on their experiences—on the island and beyond. This episode features Survivor 47 contestant […]
In this episode of the Overland Journal podcast, host Matt Scott converses with Mike Pfeiffer from Last Line of Defense about practical readiness and overlanding. Mike shares insights from his life as an 'army brat,' his experiences traveling and living in various states, and his journey into off-roading and overlanding. The conversation highlights the importance of bridging everyday capability with long-term preparedness, emphasizing practical aspects like everyday carry, vehicle readiness, and the balance between being prepared and avoiding paranoia. Mike also discusses his automotive projects, including his notable modified Tacoma and future plans for a Ford F450. The episode touches on the integration of preparedness into daily life, the value of training and knowledge, and the benefits of partial self-sufficiency, such as using solar power and maintaining a sustainable homestead.
With the Survivor 48 finale coming up in just a couple days, we're joined again by the amazing Matt Scott to look back at our pre-season draft! How accurate were our predictions? And whose draft team is going to take the win?!? Also, we're taking a deep dive into the final 5's games to figure out who is poised to take home the $1 million prize. Don't forget to follow us @letschatreality and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!
WEEK 380 | PASTOR MATT SCOTT
Join hosts Matt Scott and Scott Brady in this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast as they dive deep into the principles of modifying your Overland vehicle with intention. They discuss the importance of thoughtful upgrades, the dangers of over-complication, and how to build a vehicle that meets your specific use case without succumbing to unnecessary modifications. From vehicle weight considerations to the value of restraint in customization, this episode is packed with valuable insights and real-world experiences. Ideal for Overlanding enthusiasts and adventurers who aim to build reliable, practical, and well-suited travel vehicles. Don't miss their discussion on the perfect balance between functionality and performance!
How lucky are we to have back-to-back Matts to join us, with Matt Scott as this week's guest! We hit a few seasons this week that haven't come up in a minute! Plus some can't-miss WTF matchups. Each week in The Diary Room, a wheel of names will randomly select SIX players from North American Big Brother history to enter the bracket. In three separate head-to-head matchups, three players will advance to the next round and three players will be eliminated. Someday, we'll find the best Big Brother player of all time! Join us on Patreon for more Diary Room! Vote in Battle Backs and even cast a vote for the actual Diary Room episodes! Follow us on BlueSky! @thediaryroom @mattliguori @amanadwin Follow us on Twitter! @diaryroompcast @mattliguori @amanadwin Subscribe on YouTube! Follow us on Facebook! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five-Time Paralympian and two-time gold medalist, Matt Scott, joins us in the cave! First, we talk about being born with spina bifida and being able to overcome the intial challenge! We then talk about his journey to making the US National Team and competing in 5 games! Later, we talk about Matt's daily motivations and finally becoming a Hall of Famer! All this in episode 72 of Bro Cave Sports!
Barney Shynkaruk is leading the charge for the Thursday Edition of the SportsCage. We chatted with "The Professor" Don Hewitt, Victor Findlay, Arash Madani, Dustin Forbes, Glen Suitor and Matt Scott.
A Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Building Automation In this episode of the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast, we're shaking things up. Join Phil Zito and all of the instructors, Matt Scott, Joe Hulsey, and Michael Roper, for a lively roundtable discussion on some of the hottest topics in building automation today. This episode isn't just about theories and trends - it's about how these changes will impact you, the building automation professional. Whether you're a contractor, engineer, or technician, understanding the evolving landscape of IAQ, predictive maintenance, AI, and IP controls can give you an edge. But here's the catch, we're not just here to tell you what's happening. We're debating it, questioning it, and breaking it down so you can stay ahead. Key Topics Covered: The real story behind indoor air quality solutions - what works, what doesn't, and what's just a sales gimmick. The future of predictive maintenance - is it really ready to replace reactive service calls? AI and automation in buildings - how close are we to a world where software writes the programs and robots handle HVAC maintenance? The shift to IP controls - what every tech needs to know to stay relevant as networks become the backbone of building automation. The workforce of the future - how today's techs are learning differently and what companies must do to train and retain them. This episode will challenge the way you think about the industry, and you might just walk away with insights that could change your approach to building automation.
Assistant Matt Scott comes off the bench as a last minute special guest to join Bob, Joe and Head Coach Chris Casey to talk about the Rider win, the Stags heading into March, playing for Coach Casey at Niagara and more!
In this episode of The Responsive Lab, your Virtuous co-hosts, Carly Berna and Scott Holthaus, welcome Matt Scott from CauseMic for an exciting discussion about the importance of technology in the nonprofit sector. Matt begins by sharing his background and experience in helping customers choose the right technology to meet their needs. He explains what he sees as the biggest hurdle in overcoming technological barriers, and dives into the methodology behind nonprofit tech. Taking a look at the CauseMic CRM Guide, a resource designed to help nonprofits select the right CRM to fit their fundraising goals, Matt talks about the process that went into making the guide, identifying the primary “why” that originally motivated him to create the guide for nonprofits. Also in this episode, Matt shares: - Key features on the CauseMic CRM Guide that Matt was most impressed with. - A customer story highlighting how selecting the right technology made a significant impact on their organization's fundraising efforts. - A Mystery Question at the end! Discover more about CauseMic and download their CRM Guide at: https://causemic.com/nonprofit-crm-guide. Meanwhile, learn more about The Responsive Lab at virtuous.org/podcast. Season One of The Responsive Lab is brought to you by Virtuous. Virtuous is a software company committed to helping nonprofits grow generosity. Virtuous believes that generosity has the power to create profound change in the world and in the heart of the giver. With that in mind, it's their mission to move the needle on global generosity by helping nonprofits better connect with and inspire their givers. Learn more about Virtuous at virtuous.org/learnmore and download your free Nonprofit CRM Checklist at virtuous.org/crmchecklist. Special thanks to editor and sound engineer Barry R. Hill and producer Abigail Morse.
Survivor 48 is right around the corner, and we're doing our first ever draft of the new cast! We're going tribe by tribe and building our teams while talking through our predictions for each castaway. And joining us for all the fun is the host of Pod Friends, Matt Scott! Don't forget to follow us @letschatreality and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!
TWR Monday | A Masterclass On Modern Political Thrillers w/ Author Matt Scott!In this episode of The Whitfield Report, Sam sits down with modern political thriller author Matt Scott for a deep dive into his high-stakes, espionage-filled novels. Matt's latest action-packed thriller, THE AYATOLLAH TAKEDOWN (publishing 3/21/23 via Speaking Volumes), continues his gripping series following the success of SURVIVING THE LION'S DEN (2021) and THE IRANIAN DECEPTION (2022).Matt shares insights into crafting authentic and pulse-pounding spy fiction, drawing inspiration from masters like Vince Flynn and Brad Thor. He discusses his fascination with Iran, a country rarely explored in Western thrillers, and how he sought to bring it to life through immersive storytelling—much like The Da Vinci Code did for European history and art.From the art of balancing real-world geopolitics with fictional intrigue to the challenges of writing modern-day espionage, this episode is a must-listen for fans of political thrillers, aspiring authors, and anyone who loves a good page-turner.
In this episode of Edible Activist, we're kicking off the year with a powerful conversation about Taking Nature Black, a conference dedicated to celebrating Black leadership in the environmental movement.
Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott in this episode of the Overland Journal podcast as they delve deep into the INEOS Grenadier. Despite Scott battling a cold, the duo share their firsthand experiences with the vehicle. Matt recently purchased a Grenadier, and Scott has driven one across Africa and Europe. They discuss core modifications, vehicle performance with minimal changes, and the competition. Alongside the positives, they also address some challenges, particularly with steering. This episode provides a comprehensive look at one of the most significant new models in overlanding.
Co-Hosts: Steve Macchia & Matt Scott “We're called to abandon our self-centered ways of living and invite God's Spirit to replace them with generous humility.” - Steve Macchia Looking at St. Benedict's ‘Ladder of Humility', Steve Macchia and Matt Scott discuss ways that we can love one another without pride. Additionally, this episode explores how abandonment, contentment, and integration lead to lasting transformation that allows us to generously love and serve others. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
In this episode, Scott and Matt answer questions from the audience! We go over how to properly set your goals, advice for starting your personal development journey, most impactful guest of the show and more.
Author Matt Scott discusses his political thriller series, Surviving the Lion's Den. All three books in this trilogy—Surviving the Lion's Den, The Iranian Deception, and The Ayatollah Takedown—are available now. The series opens with a race against time. Can the main characters make it safely out of Iran in the midst of a political coup to overthrow Iran's Supreme Leader—a coup orchestrated by the U.S. government? Inspired by Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, Matt set about to write a series that would explore what it looks like to be inside Iran during a regime change. The books feature CIA operatives, Iranian insiders, international intrigue, geopolitical conflicts, and plenty of fast-paced tension.
Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott as they reflect on the past 12 months of adventures, vehicle tests, and industry changes in the overland world. In this episode, Scott and Matt discuss memorable moments from their travels, including a deep dive into factory overland vehicles like the INEOS Quartermaster and factory enhancements to popular midsize trucks. They also touch on personal milestones, such as Matt's acquisition of the first car he ever drove and Scott's extensive overland journey from Cape Town to London. The duo highlights the importance of valuing travel experiences over material possessions, sharing insights into the shifting dynamics of the overland community post-COVID. Additionally, they explore exciting plans for 2025, including potential new destinations and vehicle projects. Tune in for an inspiring recap and look ahead into the future of overlanding.
Co-hosts: Steve Macchia and Matt Scott “We must be honest and embrace our brokenness on the way to wholeness.” — Steve Macchia By embracing and befriending our own brokenness, we can find true wholeness in God's strength. Season 34 takes a chapter-by-chapter look at Stephen Macchia's Broken and Whole: A Leader's Path to Spiritual Transformation. In episode 01, Steve Macchia and Matt Scott offer a candid conversation about what it looks like to befriend the broken and blessed reality of our lives. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
“I'm so grateful for how He redeems. Sometimes we have to wait a long, long time for His redemptive work to come to reality. But it's worth the wait.” —Steve Macchia In the final episode of Season 33, Steve Macchia and Matt Scott discuss the names of Jesus and the comfort we find in knowing that God became flesh and lived among us. This conversation looks at the fulfillment of prophetic promises and the way Jesus' life on earth showed us the fullness of God in human form. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net.
God desires to take people higher. There are many accounts in scripture where God invites people to "come up" to Him, to ascend the "mountain." It's at this higher place where He meets with people, where there are encounters, where people receive wisdom and revelation. What we know is that going higher, always requires effort and testing. It's the journey that changes you. Are you ready to prepare for the climb? 1. You must acknowledge your current position. 2. You must prepare for the journey. 3. You must climb. 4. Prepare for hard conversations. 5. Get ready to encounter God. There should be fruit as you journey. God is inviting you higher! He loves you and wants more for you. Are you ready to climb? Matt Scott is the founding pastor of The Gathering Place Church in Moody, Alabama, and is an Overseer of The Roads Church, providing spiritual oversight to the church in a variety of ways in leadership decision making and accountability matters. https://gpchurch.tv/ The Roads Church - https://theroads.church
In this episode of the Define Success Podcast, Matt sits down with entrepreneur Scott Frazier and we discuss questions from the audience. Matt and Scott give their input on what is missing in the fitness industry today, mindset shifts that help overcome challenges, and how defining success has changed over time.
In this episode of On the Clock, hosts Jared Perkins and Tyler chat with Stanford pitcher and 2025 MLB Draft prospect Matt Scott, exploring his journey from Connecticut to playing collegiate baseball on the West Coast. Matt shares insights into his training routines, pitching development, and the excitement of competing in the ACC, which will allow his East Coast family to attend more games. He also discusses the importance of balancing life as a student-athlete, his love for golf, and his goals for refining his pitching arsenal. The episode wraps up with fun rapid-fire questions about his favorite foods, sports, and walkout songs for the upcoming season.On the Clock is presented by JAW Bats. JAW Bats provides the highest quality ash and maple hand-crafted fully custom bats, apparel, accessories, and more! Click the link below and enter the code "OTC10" at checkout to get a 10% discount on your first purchase! More at https://jawbats.com/ Twitter Accounts: @TylerJennings24 and @JaredCP1 Prospects Live Twitter: @ProspectsLive Website: www.prospectslive.com YouTube: @prospectslive
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In this week's episode, Chappell and special guests, Mari Forth and Matt Scott discuss all of Mr. McMahon. This documentary miniseries explores the career of WWE's Vince McMahon.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
In this week's episode, Chappell and special guests, Mari Forth and Matt Scott discuss the Mr. McMahon premiere. This documentary miniseries explores the career of WWE's Vince McMahon.
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Today, Rob Cesternino, David Bloomberg, Mary Kwiatkowski, and Matt Scott break down the Sunday night episode of Big Brother Season 26
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Today, Rob Cesternino, David Bloomberg, Mary Kwiatkowski, and Matt Scott break down the Sunday night episode of Big Brother Season 26
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 12: Kellie Nalbandian The Pride Has Spoken is all about celebrating LGBTQIA+ contestants on CBS's Survivor. Each episode this season, Evvie Jagoda (they/them; @EvvieJagoda), Matt Scott (he/him; @mattscottgw) and Grace Leeder (she/her; @hifromgrace) will have conversations with many LGBTQIA+ players to talk about their experiences on the show. This episode features none other than Kellie Nalbandian (@kellienalb) and begins with […]