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In this episode, Matt Yocum, an SVS artist and working film sound engineer, explains how modern movie soundtracks are built and why low frequency clarity plays a critical role in shaping the final experience. Drawing on his work across major film and television projects, Yocum discusses how much of what audiences hear is created in post production, how he approaches mixing for the LFE channel using SVS subwoofers, including the SB 4000, and why he often relies on dual subwoofer setups instead of one. The conversation also explores why SVS has become part of his workflow and what that says about the demands of contemporary film sound design. Learn more about Matt and SVS here:https://www.svsound.com/blogs/artist-spotlight/svs-featured-producer-matt-yocum-movie-and-tv-sound-engineer• Original intro music by The Arc of All. https://www.sourceoflightandpower.com• Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited. https://sspunlimited.com• Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios. https://blackcircleradio.comKeep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Headphone, Home Theater and Music news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#svs #hifi #lowendmixing #2026subwoofers #soundforfilm #hometheater #svsspeakers #svssubwoofers #ecoustics #audiophile #homelistening #soundforfilm
Shahbaz Bhatti is not a well-known figure in America, but hopefully the graphic novel “Blood and Water” will change that because he is truly an inspirational hero of the faith and religious freedom. Get your copy of “Blood and Water”: https://ignatius.com/blood-and-water-6bwh/?searchid=0&search_query=blood+and+water It is a perfect gift for youth and adults alike! On March 2, 2011, Shahbaz Bhatti a devout Catholic and Pakistani politician was murdered by the Taliban. But his life and legacy are much greater than his passing from this world because he is a hero that all of us should look up to and imitate. In this episode, we are joined by three guests. Knox Thames who is a personal friend of Shahbaz and his family and served as the State Department Special Advisor for Religious Minorities under both President Obama and President Trump. His personal account of Shahbaz's character and work form the basis of the graphic novel “Blood and Water” which retells the life and witness of this great man. We are also joined by the writer (Matt Yocum) and illustrator (Jordan Holt) of “Blood and Water.” Matt has worked on several projects for Marvel comics and beautifully tells the story of Shahbaz from his childhood until after his death. Jordan also speaks about the creative process and how he immersed himself in the Pakistani culture in order to present it both accurately and artistically. SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/ Music from Pexels, Luis_Humanoide. https://pixabay.com/users/luis_humanoide-12661853/
Dale Earnhardt. 2001 Daytona 500. The final hours of The Intimidator — reconstructed lap by lap, conversation by conversation, from the people who were there. On February 18, 2001, Earnhardt arrived at Daytona International Speedway on a perfect, Chamber of Commerce morning — and left in silence. This is the story of everything that happened before the crash that changed NASCAR history forever. What did Earnhardt say to his spotter two days before the race — and why did that spotter almost not show up on race day? What scripture did Stevie Waltrip press into Earnhardt's hand before the engines fired? What were the last words Dale Earnhardt ever spoke on the radio? And why, during the race itself, did Earnhardt warn Richard Childress that NASCAR's cars were going to kill somebody? In this episode: The Terry Bradshaw promo spin — and the moment Earnhardt deliberately scared him on the apron Danny Culler's explosive falling-out with Earnhardt, and the Sunday morning phone call that brought him back Ward Burton's shoulder-bump on the way to driver introductions — the only way he knew how to say it Earnhardt's final televised interview with Matt Yocum, minutes before the green flag The Proverbs 18:10 scripture, and Max Helton's haunting memory of a handshake that lasted a moment too long "The big one" on Lap 175 — and Earnhardt's chilling radio call to Childress in the aftermath Sterling Marlin, Ken Schrader and the final turn that ended an era Earnhardt's last words: "Tell Michael to run low." This isn't just a Dale Earnhardt crash story. It's a portrait of a man — the seven-time champion, the father, the friend — in the final hours of his life. Every conversation. Every decision. Every fork in the road that didn't change what was coming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most prolific television commentators in the sport, Matt Yocum has made an art of being a pit reporter in an endless series of motorsport categories. Known for a three-decade run in NASCAR, Matt has been everything from pit reporter to show host, eventually transition to a career today in IMSA as one of the stapes of both the NBC broadcast as well IMSA's “Endurance Hour” podcast. Lunch was served at the famed Brickhouse Tavern in Davison, NC, with Eldar Kedem's “For the One” taking us out. Thanks to Continental Tire for making this all happen!
Joining us this week is the comic book writer of titles like An Army of Hope, Requiem for a Robot, and his most recent venture–the successfully crowd-funded ClosetWorld.He is also a retired United States Air Force Colonel, but maybe most impressively: he wrote an issue of Wolverine where he begrudgingly babysits a little girl.It is our pleasure to welcome Matt Yocum onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on InstagramFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonThank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar artSend us a textSupport the show
Join me for a conversation with USAF Col. (Ret.) Matt Yocum as we delve into his unique career trajectory, starting from his non-standard background in the Air Force's acquisition and engineering fields. Matt discusses his pivotal assignments, including his time in Israel as part of the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program and later as an Air Force attaché, where he navigated through significant events like the Second Lebanon War. This episode also explores his role as a Commander's Action Group (CAG) director at CENTCOM, where he was instrumental in providing detailed and narratively rich reports on international engagements. Matt reflects on the importance of storytelling in military communication and its impact on effective diplomacy. The talk also covers his post-military career as a writer of comic books and graphic novels, highlighting his passion for the art form and his current projects, including a biographical graphic novel on a notable Pakistani figure. Throughout the episode, Matt emphasizes the significance of relationship-building, effective communication, and relentless helpfulness in both military and personal endeavors. Links: www.Hangar19Consulting.com www.MattYocum.com Closet World Kickstarter Books: The Twilight War by David Crist Brief by Joe McCormick Lawrence in Arabia by Scott Anderson The New Map by Daniel Jurgen Power Broker by Robert Caro The Years of Lyndon Johnson by Robert Caro The Vision by King, Waltaand Bellaire Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by King, Evely and Lopes Pluto: Urusawa x Tekuza by Nagasaki and Urasawa Bone by Jeff Smith Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers 00:46 Meet Colonel Matt Yocum 01:15 Colonel Yocum's Air Force Journey 01:59 The Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program (ESEP) 02:44 Life and Work in Israel 04:42 Challenges and Experiences in Israel 09:01 Language Learning and Cultural Insights 34:58 The Second Lebanon War 39:35 Observations and Responsibilities as an Attache 45:31 Career Transitions and Future Plans 50:37 Arrival in Amman, Jordan 50:46 The New Normal: ISIS Crisis 51:44 Embassy Life and Community 54:02 Building Relationships and Cooperation 55:19 Information Sharing and Collaboration 01:03:34 Training and Equipping the Jordanian Air Force 01:18:44 Commander's Action Group (CAG) Experience 01:37:51 Decision to Stay in CAG 01:39:06 Balancing Family and Duty 01:40:43 Returning to JSO and Preparing for Retirement 01:42:14 Final Assignment and Retirement Ceremony 01:45:37 Reflecting on a Military Career 01:47:30 Challenges and Triumphs in Promotions 01:55:37 Post-Military Career in Comics 02:02:18 The Art of Storytelling in Communication 02:14:07 Recommended Reads and Final Thoughts
We talk with Matt “Dwight” Yocum about his upcoming work, ClosetWorld.Get in on the Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hangar19studios/closetworldThe WannaPractice app: www.wannapractice.com Use the code “WP50POFF” at registration for 50% off the regular price.The WannaBeA training material: wannabeacissp.comMany thanks to co-host Matt Snoddy! Go buy consulting services from him: http://www.networktherapists.com/You can now sponsor The Sensuous Sounds Of INFOSEC! Buy us a gallon of gas here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/securityzedVisit our friend and co-host Raphty here: safing.io
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We went BIG with our 300th episode! Joined by legendary pit-road reporter, radio, and TV host Matt Yocum as a guest host, we also sit down with Richard Childress Racing and Dale Earnhardt's Flying Aces/Junkyard Dogs pit crew ... crew chief and NASCAR Hall of Famer Kirk Shelmerdine, Chocolate Myers, Will Lind, and Danny Lawrence. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they open the show by celebrating the 70th birthday of Nigel Mansell. Jake and Mike touch on the career that he had in racing, bring back some audio of IMS Historian Donald Davidson talking about Mansell, and the guys share their favorite memory of Mansell. In the second and third segment of the show, Matt Yocum joins Jake and Mike on the program to highlight the importance of stock cars coming to Indianapolis, why he believes racing interest among fans is climbing to an all-time high in various series (IndyCar, SRX, NASCAR, etc.), and where things stand right now with Tony Stewart's team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Beyond the Bricks with Jake Query and Mike Thomsen, they open the show by celebrating the 70th birthday of Nigel Mansell. Jake and Mike touch on the career that he had in racing, bring back some audio of IMS Historian Donald Davidson talking about Mansell, and the guys share their favorite memory of Mansell. In the second and third segment of the show, Matt Yocum joins Jake and Mike on the program to highlight the importance of stock cars coming to Indianapolis, why he believes racing interest among fans is climbing to an all-time high in various series (IndyCar, SRX, NASCAR, etc.), and where things stand right now with Tony Stewart's team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Beyond the Bricks, Jake Query and Mike Thomsen chat with CBS reporter and longtime NASCAR on FOX pit reporter Matt Yocum. They talk about the history of NASCAR at Indianapolis, as well as Austin Cindric, and what IMS means to the Team Penske NASCAR Cup Series driver. Later, they discuss classic memorabilia and Marco Andretti winning the SRX series this past weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Beyond the Bricks, Jake Query and Mike Thomsen chat with CBS reporter and longtime NASCAR on FOX pit reporter Matt Yocum. They talk about the history of NASCAR at Indianapolis, as well as Austin Cindric, and what IMS means to the Team Penske NASCAR Cup Series driver. Later, they discuss classic memorabilia and Marco Andretti winning the SRX series this past weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've got a special episode this week for you fans of Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham's SRX series that debuted on 2021 as Matt Yocum joined Alex to talk about his time in NASCAR as a pit reporter as well as growing up in their mutual home state. Mary also give her two cents about the Indy road course "shenanigans" and Alex explains why "and Other Musings" was added to the podcast's name. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexwoodandco/message
Jake Query and Mike Thomsen continue to talk about the history of the Brickyard 400, including some of their favorite memories and trivia from the 27-year-old event. They’re joined by veteran NASCAR broadcaster Matt Yocum discuss some of the best drivers to never win the Indianapolis 500, the decline in popularity of the Brickyard, including the tire debacle of 2008, and what winning at IMS means to NASCAR drivers. Later, they discuss with Matt about how racing on the IMS road course could reinvigorate Brickyard weekend and look back at the 2005 Brickyard, when Tony Stewart finally made it to Victory Lane at 16th and Georgetown. In the final segment, Jake and Mike further talk about the tire issues in 2008. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake Query and Mike Thomsen continue to talk about the history of the Brickyard 400, including some of their favorite memories and trivia from the 27-year-old event. They’re joined by veteran NASCAR broadcaster Matt Yocum discuss some of the best drivers to never win the Indianapolis 500, the decline in popularity of the Brickyard, including the tire debacle of 2008, and what winning at IMS means to NASCAR drivers. Later, they discuss with Matt about how racing on the IMS road course could reinvigorate Brickyard weekend and look back at the 2005 Brickyard, when Tony Stewart finally made it to Victory Lane at 16th and Georgetown. In the final segment, Jake and Mike further talk about the tire issues in 2008. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hit 3 racing series in 1 show! Chase McCabe talks about Trackhouse buying Chip Ganassi Racing's NASCAR assets and the domino of that. Matt Yocum joins to discuss his role with SRX and what to expect in Nashville. Plus, Chase does a deep dive into the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix that is just a month away.
this week on Chasing Checkers, Chase is joined by Matt Yocum as they break down the Camping world SRX Series. Chase dives into the Music City Grand Prix as it hits the streets of Nashville August 6-8 2021. Chase shares his Sunday Money to get you set for this weekend.
Today on the Fast Lane pres. by @AutosbyNelson1: -Ed talks to Bob Pockrass of @NASCARONFOX previewing the All-Star race and upcoming off season headlines -Matt Yocum of SRX on CBS Sports gets you ready for their debut weekend
Today on the Fast Lane pres. by @AutosbyNelson1: -Ed talks to Bob Pockrass of @NASCARONFOX previewing the All-Star race and upcoming off season headlines -Matt Yocum of SRX on CBS Sports gets you ready for their debut weekend
Matt Yocum, formerly of Fox Sports and now SRX, is looking back at the end of his time covering NASCAR for Fox and what's ahead with SRX. Yocum discusses being out of the routine of covering NASCAR; joining DirtVision last month for the World of Outlaws at Bristol; his love of all things motorsports; memories of Dale Earnhardt and the significance of his Twitter cover photo; developing a relationship with Tony Stewart; the stories behind Stewart getting his back waxed on live radio; cultivating relationships with drivers over the years; the appeal of joining SRX as a pit reporter and being able to tell stories; the preparation going into a new series; why fans should tune into SRX this summer. Music created by Tony Monge.
This week on Open Red, longtime motorsports broadcaster Matt Yocum speaks with Nick about his career, the upcoming Bristol Throwdown, and much more. Hear it all on Open Red, the official podcast of the World of Outlaws!
Regan Smith has made it to his junior year as a NASCAR on Fox pit reporter, and it has been memorable thus far, mainly as he and his teammates cycle into races as the lone pit reporter at the track under the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions. Smith is back on the podcast for an extended interview to discuss the job and how far he’s come since his first year, and the lessons he’s taken from his television teammates. Smith has a unique relationship with each of his teammates, going back to 2011 when he won at Darlington and what happened afterward involving Matt Yocum. We discuss why Smith has never considered himself retired even though TV is his goal and focus, and if he ever admitted that racing was slipping away from him. From there, we get into stories about his substitution role with Leavine Family Racing and why Smith tried to appreciate those races so much, being the first rookie to complete all the races, and of course, how he feels about the 2008 Talladega race that could have been, and the experience of working with Mark Martin. Smith also explains what circumstance is “absolutely miserable” for a driver, and what to do when there is no outlet when feeling like he had finally developed into as good as he could be on track. Smith explains how and when the transition to television started to become more official and how being a broadcaster has changed his relationships in the garage area. Music created by Tony Monge. Upgrade your personal and professional sound and style with JBL. Visit www.JBL.com for speakers, headphones, gaming products, and other accessories.Wear the moment with BreakingT and connect to the players and teams you love by commemorating the best moments with real-time apparel. To check out their racing collection visit www.breakingt.com/kelly.
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We got NASCAR back! How cool was that? Great race in Darlington and one of the best to cover it checks in – Matt Yocum of Fox Sports! Will Jimmie Johnson get a win this season? What’s next for Kyle Larson? Erik Jones observations and insight that only Matt can provide. Then we talk about […] The post NASCAR is back! and we talk about the best belly button appeared first on 94.7 WCSX.
Crazy fun race at Indy over the weekend, and now we know who’s in (and who’s out) for the NASCAR playoffs. My buddy Matt Yocum (NASCAR on Fox) checks in to preview the field – great observations about the young guns and the older drivers. The post Ep. 127 – Previewing the NASCAR playoffs with Matt Yocum appeared first on 94.7 WCSX.
This Week's Start your Engine Pod Cast Guest Fox Sports Pit reporter Matt Yocum at 10:20am & 11:00am Ernie Smith. and 11:30am Bill Oakland of Vintage Trans-AM
The 2002 Daytona 500, the 44th running of the event, was held on February 17 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida as the first of 36 races of the 2002 Winston Cup Season. Rookie Jimmie Johnson, driving the No. 48 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, won the pole with fellow Daytona 500 rookie Kevin Harvick qualifying second, making this the first time the field would be led by two first-time Daytona 500 participants. Ward Burton, driving the No.22 Dodge for Bill Davis Racing, won the race. This race was the last for long-time veteran driver Dave Marcis. As part of the television contract signed at the end of the 2000 NASCAR season, the 2002 Daytona 500 was televised by NBC. Allen Bestwick provided the play-by-play in the booth with color commentators Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach, Jr. The prerace show was hosted by Bill Weber, who reported from the pits with Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, and Dave Burns. This was the first time NBC televised the Daytona 500.
Practically born into the sport, Fox Sports reporter Matt Yocum shares his life in NASCAR as he goes one on one with Kelley.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. discusses his near-win in the rain-shortened race at Michigan; Fox pit reporter Matt Yocum calls; champion late model driver Josh Berry visits; Reaction Theatre never disappoints. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices