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Ghosthropology
92 Built on an "Indian Burial Ground"

Ghosthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 37:41


We have all heard it - some locations are haunted because they were “built on an Indian burial ground.” What is the truth to such claims? What does it really mean when someone invokes this type of claim? In this episode, Matt does a deep dive into the question of Native American cemeteries and the hauntings said to happen there. The Ghosthropology Podcast is hosted by Matthew Armstrong, with production from Kaylia Metcalfe, and is a part of the KMMA Media Network www.kmmamedia.com Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthroplogy Instagram: instagram.com/ghosthropod Patreon: patreon.com/ghosthroplogy

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Music Ed Insights
Quick Pro Tip: Exploring the Pros and Cons of Loyalty in Music Programs

Music Ed Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 17:46


In this insightful discussion, Dr. Matthew Armstrong, Director of Choirs at Wayne State College, engages co-host Alan Feirer in an exploration of the complex topic of student loyalty to music teachers and programs. They examine the potential benefits and pitfalls of cultivating strong loyalty, drawing on their extensive experiences to provide valuable perspectives for music educators. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how to foster a healthy, inclusive program culture that balances loyalty with other important considerations. Fun fact: all the male voices in our popular Quick Pro Tips jingle are Dr. Armstrong.  

Ghosthropology
91 Revenants and The Ghost That Wasn't There

Ghosthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 53:39


Matt talks with Dr. Amendt-Radueg about remnants, old stories, and the history of ghosts from vague shades to actual things that go bump in the night. Dr. Amendt-Radueg: https://chss.wwu.edu/english-department/raduega The Ghosthropology Podcast is hosted by Matthew Armstrong, with production from Kaylia Metcalfe, and is a part of the KMMA Media Network www.kmmamedia.com Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthroplogy Instagram: instagram.com/ghosthropod Patreon: patreon.com/ghosthroplogy

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Ghosthropology
S005: How Ghosthropology is Made (Supplemental)

Ghosthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 8:55


While we are on hiatus, we hope you enjoy this quick supplemental episode that gives you a peek behind the microphone at how the episodes are made. Look for more regular episodes in March. The Ghosthropology Podcast is hosted by Matthew Armstrong, with production from Kaylia Metcalfe, and is a part of the KMMA Media Network www.kmmamedia.com Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthroplogy Instagram: instagram.com/ghosthropod Patreon: patreon.com/ghosthropology Full show notes, sources, transcripts, links, and a full catalog of episodes can be found here. kmmamedia.com/podcasts/ghosthropology-podcast

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Ghosthropology
90. Well To Hell

Ghosthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 28:43


Soviet scientists drilled the deepest borehole ever dug by humans. They were looking for geological information, but instead, they encountered the very fires of Hell itself. In this episode, Matt discusses an urban legend with ties to both Evangelical Christianity and late 1980s right-wing politics. The Ghosthropology Podcast is hosted by Matthew Armstrong, with production from Kaylia Metcalfe, and is a part of the KMMA Media Network www.kmmamedia.com Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthroplogy Instagram: instagram.com/ghosthropod Consider supporting the show at Patreon at patreon.com/c/ghosthropology Full show notes, sources, transcripts, links, and a full back catalog of episodes can be found here. kmmamedia.com/podcasts/ghosthropology-podcast

The Sales Consultant Podcast
An Org-Wide Customer Success Mindset with Matthew Armstrong #051

The Sales Consultant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 32:09


In this episode, Matthew Armstrong, Head of Customer Success at Sidechain Security, shares insights into building a thriving customer success organization. We learn about aligning objectives with clear metrics, proactive engagement, and personalized approaches. We discuss the importance of cross-functional collaboration and gathering post-sale feedback for continuous improvement—essential traits of successful customer success initiatives. Matthew also offers practical tips for setting up a customer success team and emphasizes the importance of every person in every department of the organization adopting a customer-centric mindset.#salesconsultantpodcast #customersuccess #cs #b2bsales #growth #valueTime Stamps:[4:00] A story that epitomizes the pinnacle of customer success: From a modest $150,000 initial order to a staggering $40M in total purchases.[8:00] - When customers fail to realize the value of their purchase.{12:30] - When sales over promises on the capabilities of the product and CS is left to clean up.[14:50] - Why CS should report into Sales or be its own business unit reporting to the CEO.[18:30] - Collecting customer insights post-sale for the purpose of becoming more buyer-centric.[20:00] - The importance of conducting interviews and truly being in tune with customer as opposed to only relying on stale surveys.[22:00] - What it looks like in the early days of building out a new CS function including the top KPIs and where the priorities lie as a leader.[25:00] - When it makes sense to assign a dedicated CS Manager (CSM) to a single account.[27:35] - Advice to aspiring CS professionals: The worst thing you can say is, “that's not my job”. Connect with Matthew:Matthew's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwarmstrong/Connect with Derrick:https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrickis3linksales/These interviews are also available on Derrick's YouTube page - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFfMnGtGWVrzO3BorCimojw

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio
Extra: Music Roundup and Poetry

Friday Live Extra | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 17:50


This week on the "Friday LIVE Extra:" Tom Trenney talks about this weekend's "Messiah" performance; Ed Love previews his quartet's First Friday Jazz gig; Matthew Armstrong sings the praises of the Holiday Choir Concerts in Wayne; Josh Calkin expounds on both the Mariachi Negro y Oro concert and the Brass and Percussion Ensembles concert also in Wayne; and there's more poetry from Jessica Poli.

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Friday Live | NET Radio
Extra: Music Roundup and Poetry

Friday Live | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 17:50


This week on the "Friday LIVE Extra:" Tom Trenney talks about this weekend's "Messiah" performance; Ed Love previews his quartet's First Friday Jazz gig; Matthew Armstrong sings the praises of the Holiday Choir Concerts in Wayne; Josh Calkin expounds on both the Mariachi Negro y Oro concert and the Brass and Percussion Ensembles concert also in Wayne; and there's more poetry from Jessica Poli.

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PagesAndPopcornPodcast
Pages and Popcorn Podcast: The Mountain Between Us

PagesAndPopcornPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 53:33


Join us for a slightly truncated conversation about The Mountain Between Us. Movie: Hey look, a perfect man shows off how stellar he is by taking care of an enfeebled woman while grieving for the totally unnecessary death of his wife and there is a lot of snow. Movie: Hey look, two well rounded characters who are strangers use teamwork to survive and there is a lot of pretty snow. And a really crappy final ten seconds. Also, this episode’s Star Trek reference is super relevant and Kaylia still hates love. Oy Vey! This episode was recorded around the following interruptions / life stressors. Jennifer having a surprise drop-in visitor. Kaylia’s 7 yo needing help with distance learning… hooray 3rd grade via MS Teams! Three package deliveries 1 grocery order being confirmed, items being double checked via texts, and then arriving at the front door… and unlike packages that can be left, fridge stuff has to get brought in and dealt with right away. Zoom technical difficulties / new computer making unexpected noises Two phone calls including one that HAD to be taken because it related to… Kaylia being less than 24 hours away from having (yet another) eye surgery. Soooo we missed a few things and were very distracted. Apologies. This episode includes barnyard language and heavy themes. This episode was produced by Kaylia Metcalfe and features “Pages and Popcorn Podcast Theme” by Matthew Armstrong and The Mountain Between Us (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / Ramin Djawadi

Lawncare Leaders
#102: Mental Clarity & Mental Health Matthew Armstrong with Check Lawncare Management App

Lawncare Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 61:37


Matt is a great guy with a great family. He started off as a pastor and slowly saw a need for mowing and lot maintenance in his neighborhood. His love for God and people started an on demand mowing company, but it was his drive and passion for entrepreneurship that helped him scale his apps so quickly. As things grew Matt new mental, physical and spiritual health had to be first on his “to do” list. Making sure his faith and personal well being was healthy meant being the next for his family. This is a live chat with my good friend Matthew Armstrong on Instagram Live. Enjoy! ———————————————————— Please share the podcast could be someone you look up to, a competitor or buddy you know is getting after it in this industry! Copy and paste the link here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lawncare-leaders/id1312631712 Thanks to our sponsor Intentional Growth Advisors. These guys specialize in helping green industry businesses owners. Whether it’s buying or selling your lawn and landscape company... or growing, leading or crunching numbers within your small business? Email them today at intentionalgrowthadvisors@gmail.com or check out their website www.intentionalgrowthadvisors.com Just a reminder if ya like the podcast give us a follow on Instagram @lawncareleaderspodcast and on Facebook under Lawncare Leaders. I recently started a new group on Facebook. ————————————————————————————————————————————————Thanks to our sponsors JOBBER Jobber is a software that helps home service businesses Quote, schedule, invoice and get paid faster! Follow this link to get their new $19 a month special just for our listeners!!www.getjobber.com/britt-dowd/ ———————————————————————————————————————————————

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
And Now For Something Completely Different

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 33:17


If you're a certain age or a fan of British comedy, you might remember the standard introduction to any number of bizarre sketches on the 1970's TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus was, "And now for something completely different." On this edition of Out to Lunch we're taking a break from unrelenting weeks of disturbing or just downright bad economic news to look at three businesses who are continuing to exist in a parallel universe, beyond Covid 19. Coffee Coffee is the 2nd largest traded commodity in the world. Behind oil. After what's been happening in the oil market over the last few weeks, it's probably safe to say that, as of right now, coffee is the biggest commodity in international trade. Drew Cambre is a professional coffee taster. It wouldn't be surprising if you didn't know "coffee taster" was an actual job. With the popularity of coffee drinking at a generational high and unemployment running at record levels, you might be thinking this is the kind of job you could do. Is it as fun and easy as it sounds? Take a listen to this conversation and see what you think. Technically, Drew is Coffee Quality Manager at The Dupuy Group, a global logistics company headquartered in New Orleans. Grass Whenever somebody has a brilliant new idea for a business that's going to make everybody rich, they pitch it as a version of another brilliant idea that is supposed to make everybody rich. Like, say, Uber. The fact is, that even before this current economic downturn, Uber was losing billions of dollars a year. But that doesn't stop entrepreneurs coming up with concepts based on Uber's gig-economy model. There's Hampr, an app that's “the Uber of laundry.” Bambino is “the Uber of baby sitting.” And now, from Baton Rouge, there's Block Lawncare – the Uber of grass cutting. The co-founder of Block Lawncare is Matthew Armstrong.  What started out as “the Uber of grass cutting” is poised to be more than just a grass hook-up. Block Lawncare has its sights firmly set on world domestic services domination.A Better You Whatever you do, however successful you are, it seems to be human nature to want to do better. To have a better job, a better house, a better car…   At the same time, even the most materialistic among us would probably say, we'd also like to be a better person. To better ourselves in a non-material sense, we normally make a choice. We either go the secular route – go to therapy - or we go the spiritual route and join a church, or follow some other spiritual self-development philosophy. Mary Margaret Camalo doesn't believe you have to make that choice. Mary Margaret is a Transpersonal Psychotherapist who practices an approach to mental and spiritual health, called Psychosynthesis. We typically think of mental health as having short term goals - like getting over depression – and spiritual growth as being a lifetime journey. Mary Margaret's Psychosynthesis balances these two seemingly opposed approaches to self-improvement. As we look toward returning to some sort of normalcy, it's good to remind ourselves that there's life beyond the virus. And now for something completely different... Photos from this show by Jill Lafleur, and more, are at our website. If you're looking for more "And now for something completely different" business distractions from Covid 19, try this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch
And Now For Something Completely Different

It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 33:17


If you're a certain age or a fan of British comedy, you might remember the standard introduction to any number of bizarre sketches on the 1970's TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus was, "And now for something completely different." On this edition of Out to Lunch we're taking a break from unrelenting weeks of disturbing or just downright bad economic news to look at three businesses who are continuing to exist in a parallel universe, beyond Covid 19. Coffee Coffee is the 2nd largest traded commodity in the world. Behind oil. After what's been happening in the oil market over the last few weeks, it's probably safe to say that, as of right now, coffee is the biggest commodity in international trade. Drew Cambre is a professional coffee taster. It wouldn't be surprising if you didn't know "coffee taster" was an actual job. With the popularity of coffee drinking at a generational high and unemployment running at record levels, you might be thinking this is the kind of job you could do. Is it as fun and easy as it sounds? Take a listen to this conversation and see what you think. Technically, Drew is Coffee Quality Manager at The Dupuy Group, a global logistics company headquartered in New Orleans. Grass Whenever somebody has a brilliant new idea for a business that's going to make everybody rich, they pitch it as a version of another brilliant idea that is supposed to make everybody rich. Like, say, Uber. The fact is, that even before this current economic downturn, Uber was losing billions of dollars a year. But that doesn't stop entrepreneurs coming up with concepts based on Uber's gig-economy model. There's Hampr, an app that's “the Uber of laundry.” Bambino is “the Uber of baby sitting.” And now, from Baton Rouge, there's Block Lawncare – the Uber of grass cutting. The co-founder of Block Lawncare is Matthew Armstrong. What started out as “the Uber of grass cutting” is poised to be more than just a grass hook-up. Block Lawncare has its sights firmly set on world domestic services domination. A Better You Whatever you do, however successful you are, it seems to be human nature to want to do better. To have a better job, a better house, a better car…   At the same time, even the most materialistic among us would probably say, we'd also like to be a better person. To better ourselves in a non-material sense, we normally make a choice. We either go the secular route – go to therapy - or we go the spiritual route and join a church, or follow some other spiritual self-development philosophy. Mary Margaret Camalo doesn't believe you have to make that choice. Mary Margaret is a Transpersonal Psychotherapist who practices an approach to mental and spiritual health, called Psychosynthesis. We typically think of mental health as having short term goals - like getting over depression – and spiritual growth as being a lifetime journey. Mary Margaret's Psychosynthesis balances these two seemingly opposed approaches to self-improvement. As we look toward returning to some sort of normalcy, it's good to remind ourselves that there's life beyond the virus.  Photos from this show by Jill Lafleur, and more, are at our website. If you're looking for more "And now for something completely different" business distractions from Covid 19, try this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch
And Now For Something Completely Different

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 33:17


If you're a certain age or a fan of British comedy, you might remember the standard introduction to any number of bizarre sketches on the 1970's TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus was, "And now for something completely different." On this edition of Out to Lunch we're taking a break from unrelenting weeks of disturbing or just downright bad economic news to look at three businesses who are continuing to exist in a parallel universe, beyond Covid 19. Coffee Coffee is the 2nd largest traded commodity in the world. Behind oil. After what's been happening in the oil market over the last few weeks, it's probably safe to say that, as of right now, coffee is the biggest commodity in international trade. Drew Cambre is a professional coffee taster. It wouldn't be surprising if you didn't know "coffee taster" was an actual job. With the popularity of coffee drinking at a generational high and unemployment running at record levels, you might be thinking this is the kind of job you could do. Is it as fun and easy as it sounds? Take a listen to this conversation and see what you think. Technically, Drew is Coffee Quality Manager at The Dupuy Group, a global logistics company headquartered in New Orleans. Grass Whenever somebody has a brilliant new idea for a business that's going to make everybody rich, they pitch it as a version of another brilliant idea that is supposed to make everybody rich. Like, say, Uber. The fact is, that even before this current economic downturn, Uber was losing billions of dollars a year. But that doesn't stop entrepreneurs coming up with concepts based on Uber's gig-economy model. There's Hampr, an app that's “the Uber of laundry.” Bambino is “the Uber of baby sitting.” And now, from Baton Rouge, there's Block Lawncare – the Uber of grass cutting. The co-founder of Block Lawncare is Matthew Armstrong.  What started out as “the Uber of grass cutting” is poised to be more than just a grass hook-up. Block Lawncare has its sights firmly set on world domestic services domination. A Better You Whatever you do, however successful you are, it seems to be human nature to want to do better. To have a better job, a better house, a better car…   At the same time, even the most materialistic among us would probably say, we'd also like to be a better person. To better ourselves in a non-material sense, we normally make a choice. We either go the secular route – go to therapy - or we go the spiritual route and join a church, or follow some other spiritual self-development philosophy. Mary Margaret Camalo doesn't believe you have to make that choice. Mary Margaret is a Transpersonal Psychotherapist who practices an approach to mental and spiritual health, called Psychosynthesis. We typically think of mental health as having short term goals - like getting over depression – and spiritual growth as being a lifetime journey. Mary Margaret's Psychosynthesis balances these two seemingly opposed approaches to self-improvement. As we look toward returning to some sort of normalcy, it's good to remind ourselves that there's life beyond the virus. And now for something completely different... Photos from this show by Jill Lafleur, and more, are at our website. If you're looking for more "And now for something completely different" business distractions from Covid 19, try this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Patty-G Show
Episode #4: Greener Pastures

The Patty-G Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 50:16


In the latest installment of The Patty-G Show, I sit down with Jacob Jolibois of Block Lawncare. Block Lawncare is your on demand lawn service app for anyone and everyone. We talk about the process it took for Jacob and his co-founder Matthew Armstrong to create, build, and test the app. Recently, they have been nominated to compete with 99 other top startups from around the world in Memphis, TN. They are hoping to take home the peoples choice award in the category of, "Productivity, Logistics, Advertising, Legal". This episode is packed full of amazing incite from the great mind of Jacob, and a sneak peak at what's to come with Block Lawncare! Podcast link: https://thepattygshow.com/ Block Lawncare Website: https://www.blocklawncare.com/ App Download Link: https://www.blocklawncare.com/download Block Lawncare Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blocklawncare/ Block Lawncare Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blocklawncare/ Block Lawncare Twitter: https://twitter.com/blocklawncare?lang=en Block Lawncare LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blocklawncare/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/support

Village Church of East Atlanta

Matthew Armstrong

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That's what I call Science!
Episode 11: Under pressure, a simple measure to save lives

That's what I call Science!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 60:04


The blood coursing through your body carries so much information that can tell a story about your health. Today, we are talking about blood pressure. Have you ever wondered how fast your blood flows and how much pressure it is putting on your heart and arteries? We will be covering what we measured when we look at blood pressure, how people develop high blood pressure and the problems that can lead to and how local researchers are looking for solutions to improve blood pressure measurement. We are lucky to have Dr Dean Picone joining us in studio and have feature interviews with Prof. James Sharman and Matthew Armstrong. Host: Niamh Chapman

David and Leslie Armstrong
Matthew Armstrong and his Dad ...David... sharing about his ministry in Texas .....

David and Leslie Armstrong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 14:54


Matthew and his dad sharing about his ministry in Roundrock Texas

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SPINES Podcast
Announcement: The Wandering Land

SPINES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 2:34


A new dark fantasy novel by SPINES writer Jamie Killen, now available from Solstice Publishing. Read at http://a.co/7NyMbqL today! This trailer features the voices of Robert Chauncey, Matthew Armstrong, Michelle Dains, and Jamie Killen. Music: The Nightmare by Lee Rosevere, available at the Free Music Archive.

GameHounds Podcast
PAX East 2014: Developer Interviews Part 1

GameHounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 55:45


In this first installment of three or four parts, we feature five of the developer interviews we did from PAX East 2014 in Boston, Mass.  This episode features: Matthew Armstrong, Gearbox's franchise director for the Borderlands series, and Tony Lawrence, head of 2K Australia, talking about "Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel;" Seth Rosen, designer for Klei Entertainment's "Don't Starve: Reign of the Giants" expansion; Joe Mirabello, developer of "Tower of Guns" from Terrible Posture Games; Justin Amirkhani and Jake Reardon from Vagabond Dog Games to talk about "Always Sometimes Monsters;" Infinitap Games' Matt Gilenbach, designer of "Neverending Nightmares." Enjoy.  

GameHounds
PAXEast: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel 1

GameHounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2014 12:39


Want your Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel questions answered? You don't get any closer to the source than this.The entire GameHounds team sits down with Gearbox Software's Matthew Armstrong, the franchise director for Borderlands, and 2K Australia's studio chief, Tony Lawrence, to chat about "Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel" and all the goodness that Pandora (and its moon) has in store for fans this year.Four new characters. A whole new heavenly body. And the backstory of Handsome Jack. What's not to love. We get all the dirt on what's going on with this title, due out Fall 2014 for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.Questions include: Wait... did I read that right? the *360* and the *PS3*?! Note: Last question was cut off. Answer is in next file, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel 2.