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British type designer

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Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Carter Returns: Insights from an F1 Boss

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 64:32


Former F1 team principle, and friend of Missed Apex, Matthew Carter finally returns to the shed to talk about his doomed attempt to host a FormulaE race in Vancouver and he gives us his take on the current business of Formula 1. In this episode we are told that an F1 team is currently being sold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Design Atlas
From Superhero Fonts to Design Disasters

Design Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 36:07


In this episode: Expressive Type Today: A groundbreaking book that reimagines typography as a powerful storytelling medium, showcasing designs that evoke emotion and challenge traditional perceptions of the written word. Small-Scale Creativity: Illustrator and printmaker Kelly Belter demonstrates how everyday objects, like stamps and matchbooks, can become intricate works of art, inspiring us to find beauty in the mundane. Design's Role in Catastrophe: A deep dive into the Notre Dame Cathedral fire and how a poorly designed alarm system turned a minor incident into a billion-dollar disaster. Learn the critical lessons designers can take from this tragic failure. Reviving a Classic: Lukas Schneider's digital reimagining of Matthew Carter's iconic Airport typeface breathes new life into a 1960s design, making it as relevant in the digital age as it was in the jet age. Marvel's Bold Type: From Ant-Man's playful shrinking font to Wolverine's claw-slashing chaos, we explore how Marvel's lettering history captures the essence of its characters and proves that even the smallest design details tell the biggest stories. To learn more about Design Atlas, please visit ⁠⁠www.designatlaspod.com⁠⁠. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram ⁠⁠@designatlaspod⁠⁠, or send us an email at ⁠⁠hello@designatlaspod.com⁠⁠. ⭐ Support the creative journey of the Design Atlas Podcast by becoming a patron on Patreon! Whether you're a casual listener or a dedicated fan, there's a tier to fit your budget. By contributing, you'll help us continue to deliver insightful and inspiring content that explores the world of design. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content. Join our community of design enthusiasts and be a part of the creative process. Visit us at ⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/designatlaspod⁠⁠⁠ and choose a tier that suits you best. Your support makes all the difference!

All Things Baseball Podcast
The Black Sox Scandal With Local Baseball Expert, Matthew Carter

All Things Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 61:30


This week, we're thrilled to have Matthew Carter, our local baseball expert, returning for another deep dive. In this episode, we focus on one of the most infamous moments in the sport's history, The Black Sox Scandal. Matthew breaks down the story behind the 1919 World Series fix, its aftermath, and its lasting impact on the integrity of the game. Don't miss this fascinating conversation!

Southeastern Fly
91. Fly Fishing the French Broad

Southeastern Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 85:48


UPDATE: We recorded this episode well before Hurricane Helene was even forming in the Gulf. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we recorded a second interview with Matthew so he could update us on the conditions in the area around the French Broad. In today's episode, this interview comes first, followed by the original one.In this episode of Southeastern Fly, we sit down with Matthew Carter, owner of Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing, as he shares his deep expertise on fishing the French Broad River. Matthew takes us on a journey through the diverse sections of the river, highlighting the best techniques for targeting smallmouth bass in various water conditions.Key Highlights:Fly Fishing Techniques: Matthew delves into his approach to fishing in high-turbidity waters, recommending aggressive popper techniques and large streamers to push water and attract fish. He emphasizes the importance of the fish's lateral line in locating prey.Summertime Fishing Strategies: For clear, skinny water in the summer, Matthew advises subtlety, with long leaders and dead-drifting poppers. His patience-focused technique of letting the fly sit before any movement ensures a stealthy approach.Favorite Fly Patterns: From the Foxy Bonefish Clouser to wooly buggers, Matthew shares his top fly patterns for smallmouth bass, along with tips on how to tie flies that mimic the erratic behavior of prey in the water.Gear Talk: Matthew recommends using a Saltwater 6 rod for its power and sensitivity, as well as glass rods for their action. He also highlights the importance of investing in high-quality fly lines to improve casting performance.Trolling Techniques: For slow and deep sections of the river, Matthew suggests trolling with streamers and poppers, offering a balanced approach to fishing different water types.This episode is packed with insights into fishing the French Broad River, from gear selection to technique refinements. Whether you're new to fly fishing or a seasoned angler, Matthew's practical advice is sure to improve your success on the water.Be sure to subscribe and follow Southeastern Fly for more expert fishing advice. Share this episode with your fishing buddies, and don't forget to check out Matthew's guide service at Mountain Yonder Fly Fishing!Produced by NOVA Media

All Things Baseball Podcast
Interview with Local Baseball Expert, Matthew Carter

All Things Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 52:34


This week we sit down with our friend and Local Baseball Expert, Matthew Carter! We discuss his love of the game and what drew his attention to the game growing up as well as his impressive internship. Matthew shares fascinating stories, lesser-known facts, and insights into the game we love. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode!

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Matthew Carter: Orange grower and Citrus NZ board member on the global shortages of orange juice

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 3:33


The global shortages of orange juice is good news for our local growers.  The world's largest grower Brazil has been hit by drought and disease, bringing juicing orange yields down by at least a third.  That, combined with lower yields on the East Coast due to Cyclone Gabrielle damage, has left New Zealand with a shortage of orange juice.  Orange grower and Citrus NZ board member Matthew Carter told Ryan Bridge it's been quite profitable for those growing here.  He says juice grade fruit usually would be worth around 50 cents a kilo, and that's nearly doubled over the last couple of years.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Suffering and the Church

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 29:30


In this episode of Here's Help Pastor Chris Aaron Rice talks with Matthew Carter about the church, the younger generation, and how suffering is involved in all of this.Main Cast: Pastor Chris Aaron Rice; Matthew CarterEpisode: HH-200-9030-Suffering&theChurch#Church, #Youth, #Suffering, #Faith, #Jesus, #Christ

Dads On The Fly
146. Smallmouth success on the James River in Virginia.

Dads On The Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 51:28


In this episode we recap our recent smallmouth fishing trip on the James river in Virginia. We took a long a great buddy Matthew Carter of Mt. Yonder Fly Fishing to explore a new section of water and try to find the smallmouth we've been chasing for a couple of years now. We discuss finding big smallmouth, catching our PB's, and exploring the beautiful area on the upper reaches of the James River. Check out Mt. Yonder Fly Fishing and book a great guided trip today: https://www.mtyonder.com/ In this episode: https://wesleyhodgesflyfishing.com/ Want more content, and to hear the setups we used and how we found smallmouth success? Check out the patreon and help support Dads On The Fly: https://www.patreon.com/dadsonthefly Find Dads On The Fly online and sign up for our newsletter at https://www.dadsonthefly.com/ Check out our sponsors: https://troutinsights.com/ https://catchcamnets.com/ https://turtleboxaudio.com/  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadsonthefly/support

Here's Help with Larry Rice
What is God Doing in the USA?

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 28:54


In this episode of Here's Help Pastors Chris Aaron Rice and Matthew Carter discuss the various ways that God is acting in the USA.

Grove Park Baptist Church
April 7, 2024 "Please Come Join the Party" Reverend Matthew Carter

Grove Park Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 40:40


Scripture: Luke 15:25-32

St. Louis on the Air
How a SLU professor honors his family's civil rights legacy

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 20:35


Dr. Travis Threats is a professor and chair of St. Louis University's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. He's also the grandson of Mae Bertha and Matthew Carter, parents who dared to force Mississippi to recognize the injustice of the state's “freedom of choice” in 1965 — one year after the passage of the Civil Rights Act. He shares how his grandparents' fight inspires his work today including his efforts to diversify the field of speech pathology.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
An Exciting Vision

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 28:47


In this episode of Here's Help Rev. Larry Rice and Pastors Chris Aaron Rice and Matthew Carter talk about an exciting vision that New Life has for a City of Refuge in the St. Louis Area.

Trillbilly Worker's Party
Bonus: 2023 Trillbillies Halloween Special-Spectral Valley

Trillbilly Worker's Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 79:00


Annual Halloween Special featuring Frank Hurricane, John Haywood, Caleb Hanson, Tommy Anderson, and Ken Layne. Music by Lee Bains III, production, editing and additional sound design by Matthew Carter, and artwork by Hayden Miles.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Discipling Youth

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 28:44


In this episode of Here's Help Pastors Chris Aaron Rice and Matthew Carter discuss the role of older generations in raising up and discipling youth.

The Chairish Podcast
Are We Maxed Out on Maximalism?

The Chairish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 39:34


Rooms that are richly layered, full of saturated colors, bold graphic patterns, and scenicwallpapers are all over social media and fill the pages of shelter magazines. Maximaliststyle is definitely here, as two new books chronicle. But is it here to stay? Threedesigners—Hillary Taylor, Matthew Carter, and Alexander Doherty—weigh in whatelements of the trend they have adapted, why a theatrical approach is not always the bestoption, and what they see ahead. Could subtlety and softness be on the horizon? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight
186 -Matthew Carter - Navy Rear Admiral (Ret.), Chairman of NOVA Vets

The VeteranCrowd Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 25:04


Matthew Carter - Navy Rear Admiral (Ret.), Chairman of NOVA Vets Matthew Carter a retired Navy Rear Admiral, who spent 34 years serving in the military continues his service as the recently elected chair of the board for the Northern Virginia Veterans Association (NOVA Veterans). Carter previously served as a board member. While he served in the Navy, Carter flew the P-3C Orion maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft. After retiring in 2019, Carter joined Booz Allen Hamilton and assumed a leadership role overseeing operations in the western Pacific for a three-year tenure. In addition to his involvement with NOVA Veterans, Carter also contributes his expertise to the board of directors for the Maritime Patrol Association and is a dedicated member of the Japan US Military Program. NOVA Veterans Association Northern Virginia Veteran Association is  “one point of entry for comprehensive support”. This unique approach helps the whole veteran get care. “We are the only local veteran nonprofit that performs a comprehensive veteran intake, determines priority of needs, case manages, coordinates with multiple potential service providers, advocates, and provides continual follow up to ensure services are received and continued as needed.”   Learn More Website: www.novavets.org LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/cartermattj VeteranCrowd Network Our "forever promise" is to build the veteran and military spouse community a place to connect and engage. VeteranCrowd is simply a national network of veterans, veteran led businesses and the resources they need to prosper. Subscribe to stay in touch.    by VeteranCrowd Network Why do thousands of merchants put us through a bootcamp to join their loyalty program? Why do they make checkout an obstacle course? It's embarrassing. Time consuming. Intrusive. Cumbersome. Broken. Why? Because no one ever built a simple & secure way to validate our veteran status at checkout. Until now. Want to be recognized at select merchants simply by swiping your existing Visa card? Join our waitlist and be one of the first veterans to have this power in your wallet.   About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.  

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3994. 193 Academic Words Reference from "Matthew Carter: My life in typefaces | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 175:59


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/matthew_carter_my_life_in_typefaces ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/193-academic-words-reference-from-matthew-carter-my-life-in-typefaces-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/5bRhMvCAOec (All Words) https://youtu.be/AdfC7R3T4K8 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/CKY92UdtbFU (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Talking Evangelism

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 28:57


In this episode of Here's Help Pastors Chris Aaron Rice and Matthew Carter discuss the various aspects and importance of evangelism.

New Books in Communications
The Eternal Letter: Two Millennia of the Classical Roman Capital

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 15:26


The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the most famous of all sans serif typefaces, was celebrated with an excitement unusual in the staid world of typography and culminated in the release of the first movie ever made starring a typeface. Yet Helvetica's fifty-year milestone pales in comparison with the two thousandth anniversary in 2014 of Trajan's Column and its famous inscription--the preeminent illustration of the classical Roman capital letter. For, despite the modern ascendance of the sans serif, serif typefaces, most notably Times Roman, still dominate printed matter and retain a strong presence in screen-based communication. The Eternal Letter is a lavishly illustrated examination of the enduring influence of, and many variations on, the classical Roman capital letter. The Eternal Letter offers a series of essays by some of the most highly regarded practitioners in the fields of typography, lettering, and stone carving. They discuss the subtleties of the classical Roman capital letter itself, different iterations of it over the years, and the work of famous typographers and craftsmen. The essays cover such topics as efforts to calculate a geometric formulation of the Trajan letters; the recalculation of their proportions by early typefounders; the development and astonishing popularity of Adobe Trajan; type and letter designs by Father Edward M. Catich, Frederic W. Goudy, Eric Gill, Jan van Krimpen, Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, and others; the influence of Trajan in Russia; and three generations of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Essays about modern typefaces--including Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra--are contributed by the designers of these typefaces. Paul Shaw, an award-winning graphic designer, typographer, and calligrapher in New York City, teaches at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts. The designer or codesigner of eighteen typefaces, he is the coauthor of Blackletter: Type and National Identity and the author of Helvetica and the New York City Subway System (MIT Press). He writes about letter design in the blog Blue Pencil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in History
The Eternal Letter: Two Millennia of the Classical Roman Capital

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 15:26


The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the most famous of all sans serif typefaces, was celebrated with an excitement unusual in the staid world of typography and culminated in the release of the first movie ever made starring a typeface. Yet Helvetica's fifty-year milestone pales in comparison with the two thousandth anniversary in 2014 of Trajan's Column and its famous inscription--the preeminent illustration of the classical Roman capital letter. For, despite the modern ascendance of the sans serif, serif typefaces, most notably Times Roman, still dominate printed matter and retain a strong presence in screen-based communication. The Eternal Letter is a lavishly illustrated examination of the enduring influence of, and many variations on, the classical Roman capital letter. The Eternal Letter offers a series of essays by some of the most highly regarded practitioners in the fields of typography, lettering, and stone carving. They discuss the subtleties of the classical Roman capital letter itself, different iterations of it over the years, and the work of famous typographers and craftsmen. The essays cover such topics as efforts to calculate a geometric formulation of the Trajan letters; the recalculation of their proportions by early typefounders; the development and astonishing popularity of Adobe Trajan; type and letter designs by Father Edward M. Catich, Frederic W. Goudy, Eric Gill, Jan van Krimpen, Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, and others; the influence of Trajan in Russia; and three generations of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Essays about modern typefaces--including Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra--are contributed by the designers of these typefaces. Paul Shaw, an award-winning graphic designer, typographer, and calligrapher in New York City, teaches at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts. The designer or codesigner of eighteen typefaces, he is the coauthor of Blackletter: Type and National Identity and the author of Helvetica and the New York City Subway System (MIT Press). He writes about letter design in the blog Blue Pencil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Art
The Eternal Letter: Two Millennia of the Classical Roman Capital

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 15:26


The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the most famous of all sans serif typefaces, was celebrated with an excitement unusual in the staid world of typography and culminated in the release of the first movie ever made starring a typeface. Yet Helvetica's fifty-year milestone pales in comparison with the two thousandth anniversary in 2014 of Trajan's Column and its famous inscription--the preeminent illustration of the classical Roman capital letter. For, despite the modern ascendance of the sans serif, serif typefaces, most notably Times Roman, still dominate printed matter and retain a strong presence in screen-based communication. The Eternal Letter is a lavishly illustrated examination of the enduring influence of, and many variations on, the classical Roman capital letter. The Eternal Letter offers a series of essays by some of the most highly regarded practitioners in the fields of typography, lettering, and stone carving. They discuss the subtleties of the classical Roman capital letter itself, different iterations of it over the years, and the work of famous typographers and craftsmen. The essays cover such topics as efforts to calculate a geometric formulation of the Trajan letters; the recalculation of their proportions by early typefounders; the development and astonishing popularity of Adobe Trajan; type and letter designs by Father Edward M. Catich, Frederic W. Goudy, Eric Gill, Jan van Krimpen, Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, and others; the influence of Trajan in Russia; and three generations of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Essays about modern typefaces--including Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra--are contributed by the designers of these typefaces. Paul Shaw, an award-winning graphic designer, typographer, and calligrapher in New York City, teaches at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts. The designer or codesigner of eighteen typefaces, he is the coauthor of Blackletter: Type and National Identity and the author of Helvetica and the New York City Subway System (MIT Press). He writes about letter design in the blog Blue Pencil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Language
The Eternal Letter: Two Millennia of the Classical Roman Capital

New Books in Language

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 15:26


The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the most famous of all sans serif typefaces, was celebrated with an excitement unusual in the staid world of typography and culminated in the release of the first movie ever made starring a typeface. Yet Helvetica's fifty-year milestone pales in comparison with the two thousandth anniversary in 2014 of Trajan's Column and its famous inscription--the preeminent illustration of the classical Roman capital letter. For, despite the modern ascendance of the sans serif, serif typefaces, most notably Times Roman, still dominate printed matter and retain a strong presence in screen-based communication. The Eternal Letter is a lavishly illustrated examination of the enduring influence of, and many variations on, the classical Roman capital letter. The Eternal Letter offers a series of essays by some of the most highly regarded practitioners in the fields of typography, lettering, and stone carving. They discuss the subtleties of the classical Roman capital letter itself, different iterations of it over the years, and the work of famous typographers and craftsmen. The essays cover such topics as efforts to calculate a geometric formulation of the Trajan letters; the recalculation of their proportions by early typefounders; the development and astonishing popularity of Adobe Trajan; type and letter designs by Father Edward M. Catich, Frederic W. Goudy, Eric Gill, Jan van Krimpen, Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, and others; the influence of Trajan in Russia; and three generations of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Essays about modern typefaces--including Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra--are contributed by the designers of these typefaces. Paul Shaw, an award-winning graphic designer, typographer, and calligrapher in New York City, teaches at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts. The designer or codesigner of eighteen typefaces, he is the coauthor of Blackletter: Type and National Identity and the author of Helvetica and the New York City Subway System (MIT Press). He writes about letter design in the blog Blue Pencil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language

New Books in Italian Studies
The Eternal Letter: Two Millennia of the Classical Roman Capital

New Books in Italian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 15:26


The fiftieth anniversary of Helvetica, the most famous of all sans serif typefaces, was celebrated with an excitement unusual in the staid world of typography and culminated in the release of the first movie ever made starring a typeface. Yet Helvetica's fifty-year milestone pales in comparison with the two thousandth anniversary in 2014 of Trajan's Column and its famous inscription--the preeminent illustration of the classical Roman capital letter. For, despite the modern ascendance of the sans serif, serif typefaces, most notably Times Roman, still dominate printed matter and retain a strong presence in screen-based communication. The Eternal Letter is a lavishly illustrated examination of the enduring influence of, and many variations on, the classical Roman capital letter. The Eternal Letter offers a series of essays by some of the most highly regarded practitioners in the fields of typography, lettering, and stone carving. They discuss the subtleties of the classical Roman capital letter itself, different iterations of it over the years, and the work of famous typographers and craftsmen. The essays cover such topics as efforts to calculate a geometric formulation of the Trajan letters; the recalculation of their proportions by early typefounders; the development and astonishing popularity of Adobe Trajan; type and letter designs by Father Edward M. Catich, Frederic W. Goudy, Eric Gill, Jan van Krimpen, Hermann Zapf, Matthew Carter, and others; the influence of Trajan in Russia; and three generations of lettercarvers at the John Stevens Shop in Newport, Rhode Island. Essays about modern typefaces--including Matinia, Senatus, and Penumbra--are contributed by the designers of these typefaces. Paul Shaw, an award-winning graphic designer, typographer, and calligrapher in New York City, teaches at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts. The designer or codesigner of eighteen typefaces, he is the coauthor of Blackletter: Type and National Identity and the author of Helvetica and the New York City Subway System (MIT Press). He writes about letter design in the blog Blue Pencil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies

Here's Help with Larry Rice
The Impact of Loneliness

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 28:42


In this episode of Here's Help we sit in with Pastors Chris Aaron Rice and Matthew Carter as they discuss the impact of loneliness.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
The Church and Societal Changes

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 28:53


In this MUST SEE episode of Here's Help Pastor Chris Aaron Rice and Rev. Matthew Carter discuss the Church and societal changes and how the Church should be responding to those changes.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
51 Years of Fabulous Things

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 27:38


In this episode of Here's Help Revs. Larry Rice and Matthew Carter and Judy Redlich remind us of the contributions made by Doris Frazier.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
What in the World is Going On?

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 28:51


In this episode of Here's Help Revs. Larry Rice and Matthew Carter discuss various crises happening in our time and what is to be done about them.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Easter's Practical Impact

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 28:40


In this episode of Here's Help Pastor Chris Aaron Rice and Rev. Matthew Carter talk about the practical impact that the events of the first Easter should have in the life of the believer.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Is Revival Going to Sweep America?

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:54


In this episode of Here's Help Revs. Larry Rice and Matthew Carter discuss the various aspects of revival, what it is, and what it really involves.

Minnesota Now
A Minnesota ghost town, or a town that never was?

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 8:54


It's fascinating to go for a walk and stumble on the foundation of some long-forgotten building. Maybe it was once somebody's home or an old barn. MPR News producer Britt Aamodt has found old medicine bottles and broken bits of crockery, even the sole of a leather shoe, half sunk in dirt inside abandoned places. For this Minnesota Now and Then history segment, we're going to a ghost town.  In December of 1856, Ignatius Loyola Donnelly began his campaign to get people to move to the wonderful town of Nininger in southern Minnesota. The thing is - the town wasn't wonderful, and it wasn't a town. It was an idea that Donnelly wanted to make a reality. Matthew Carter, Executive Director of the Dakota County Historical Society, told producer Britt Aamodt more of the story. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.    We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here. 

Dads On The Fly
66. Matthew Carter of Orvis Greenville. Creating a community of anglers. Chasing authenticity as people and anglers. Getting kids on the water.

Dads On The Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 50:24


In this episode, Joshua and Caleb interview Matthew Carter from the Orvis Greenville, SC location. We discuss: -Matthew's beginnings in fly fishing -The importance of fishing buddies when learning to fly fish -The Orvis Greenville fly fishing community -Exciting opportunities for fly fishing around Greenville, SC -Why we fish -Finding authenticity as an angler -Getting kids on the water -What taking family photos has taught Matthew about engaging with our kids -and much more! From this episode: -Check out the Orvis Greenville, SC location: https://stores.orvis.com/us/south-carolina/greenville -Follow them on Instagram: @orvisgreenville -Find Matthew Online: https://www.matthewfranklincarter.com Check out our sponsors: -https://www.maggievalleyflyshop.com/ -https://www.aflyco.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadsonthefly/support

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Discussing Change

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 28:50


In this episode of Here's Help, Rev. Larry Rice and Matthew Carter are discussing change, and where that change leads.

North Star Journey
New book puts history of racial exclusion in Minnesota in 'plain view'

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 8:09


For "Whiteness in Plain View: A History of Racial Exclusion in Minnesota," Chad Montrie, a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, researched how white Minnesotans used legal and illegal means to prevent people of color from coming to the state, to drive them out or segregate them.  Montrie spoke with MPR News editor Brandt Williams. The interview has been edited.  Montrie: Whiteness, the way that I'm describing, is what is achieved from racial exclusion. And so I don't mean it in an abstract conceptual or philosophical sense, but the actual result or consequence of white people excluding African Americans, or at least keeping them contained in an area in a town or particular place in a city. Is whiteness the same as white supremacy? No, I don't think it's the same as white supremacy. But people's ideas about themselves as a race, I think, in the case of white people thinking of themselves as at the top of some kind of racial hierarchy is what motivates them or what's prompting them to practice racial exclusion. How do you go from the history of exclusion in Minnesota, to the current disparities that we see today? What that [exclusion] means for white people oftentimes is that they have certain privileges that come with it. They have access to better-funded schools, they maybe are more connected in terms of social networks that allow them to have some kind of social economic mobility. And they also can buy houses, which over a course of several generations means they're building up home equity, which is federally subsidized, and they're gaining economic mobility that way. And that means that they're going to have more wealth after that many generations in comparison to African Americans who are the people denied that kind of access to homeownership.  With segregated neighborhoods, you have segregated schools, how did that impact the current disparities that we see in education? Well, I guess maybe my way of connecting racial exclusion to disparities in education now is more like in terms of where people live and what kind of funding the schools get in the places where they live. And also what kind of wealth does a family have and what does that wealth mean in terms of enabling them to provide a better education for their kids or to survive or to get through hardships? So if somebody has a serious medical issue or health problem in a family, does that bankrupt the family? Or does the family make it through because they can draw on that wealth that they've acquired through time in terms of having a history in the generations preceding, of homeownership?  What's an example of how racial restrictive covenants were used to exclude Black people? The Minneapolis suburb of Edina was originally an interracial farming village, sort of a rare example of African Americans and whites living together and not only just living adjacent to one another, but being actually integrated. Black people were involved in the Grange (an early farmer's union); involved in schools, involved in governments, people socializing together. But as people sold off their farmland for suburbs, the Thorpe brothers who developed the Country Club district put racial restrictive covenants on all of their houses, which said that that property couldn't be sold to someone who was not Caucasian.  The only African American residents allowed were domestic workers for those households. Courtesy of Edina Historical Society A blackface minstrel show held at Edina High School in the 1950s. In the beginning of the book, you describe how violence determined where people of color could live.  There are different examples where whites used violence to either remove African Americans who were there, and then also having used violence, having a reputation in that community that this is what could happen if anyone tries to violate the color line again. So in Austin, for instance, there's a railroad workers strike in the 1920s. White strikebreakers were there and white people didn't run the strikebreakers out of town until the Black strikebreakers showed up. The newspaper in Austin reports that people were saying to the crowd, “Do you want your town to be a Negro town?”   And so that is as much about removing African Americans than it is trying to support the strike.  Are there other names of people that you came across that you feel like, 'more people should know about this person?'   Courtesy Photo from Carter family Matthew Carter (right) and his family, Tony (left) Bill, Kai, and Helen in a family portrait. Carter faced discrimination as he tried to buy property and build a house along the lakeshore in Duluth. Matthew Carter in Duluth. And people will know more about him because he and his wife were part of an effort to desegregate an area along the lakeshore in Duluth.  Carter, who moved to Chicago from Georgia, married his wife, and then they moved to Duluth. He was working on a lake boat.  They decided that they wanted to move from the apartment they originally moved to but they can't get anything to rent.  [White people] would just tell him, ‘No, I'm not renting my apartment to you.' Or they would just not answer the door.  Carter decided to buy some land that he liked. The guy that was selling the land, who was white, would not sell it to him. So then he got a straw purchaser, a local white minister to buy [the property] on London Road.   Then he tried to get the permit to build a house on the land. The neighbor organized to stop him by saying it would cause ‘traffic problems.' He persisted. People stole the plywood. That slowed him down a little bit. They finally built the house. And there were a couple of cases during the night in the next couple of years where whites came and spray-painted racist graffiti on his house.  Are there people who pushed back to change laws or policies?  Courtesy of University of MN Archives Josie Johnson as a member of the University of Minnesota Board of Regents during a meeting in 1972. Well, the most important is Josie Johnson, who really is the reason why there was a fair housing law in 1961. There were people who had been organizing to get fair housing legislation in Minneapolis, as well as St. Paul, to have local municipal legislation. And that wasn't really going anywhere, mostly because the city attorneys were coming back with reports saying that if you said that someone couldn't discriminate on the basis of race or sell their property to whoever they wanted, then you are taking away their property rights. And Johnson had allies in the state government. And she intervened and got the governor to also intervene with the Senate committee that's holding the [fair housing] bill. They moved the bill out and the state legislature passed it.  In researching the book, did you come across something that astounded you? I was doing my research in Edina. The archivist brought out an envelope and said, ‘you're gonna want to look at these.'   It was a set of black and white glossy photographs of blackface minstrel shows being performed at the Edina High School in the 1950s. Just seeing these pictures, there's something really shocking about it.  There's a way in which I can get wrapped up in the storytelling I'm trying to do and I began to maybe think of it as an abstract thing. And those pictures made what was going on in Edina very real.

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Looking Back & to the Future

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 21:39


In this episode of Here's Help Rev. Larry Rice and Rev. Matthew Carter look to the past and to the future of the New Life Evangelistic Center.

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Here's Help with Larry Rice
Tornados-Past and Present

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 28:59


In this episode of Here's Help, Rev. Larry Rice and Rev. Matthew Carter remember the F5 Tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri, years ago, while also discussing the series of tornados that hit on the east side of the Mississippi River just recently.

The Race Formula E Podcast
More than just a race - the inside line on Vancouver's E-Prix

The Race Formula E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 32:00


Vancouver will make its debut on the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship schedule next season, but this event will be more than just a race. Joining host Sam Smith to explain the ambitious plans is the race promoter chairman Matthew Carter

Here's Help with Larry Rice
Larry Rice and Matthew Carter

Here's Help with Larry Rice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 29:27


In this episode of Here's Help we join Rev. Rice and Matthew Carter is exploring his association with the New Life Evangelistic Center, even choosing service over pastoring his own episcopal congregation.

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Faces in the Corner
Episode Three: "Hollerween"(Feat. Matthew Carter, Mike Amburgey, Pierceton Hobbs, Mitchella Phipps)

Faces in the Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 37:25


Episode 3: Hollerween - hosted by Matthew Carter Mike Amburgey is a black lung attorney in Whitesburg, KY. He grew up in Pistol City. A small holler in the Campbranch area of Letcher County, KY. Pierceton Hobbs is musician and music instructor from southwest Virginia. Bandcamp: https://piercetonhobbs.bandcamp.com/music IG: https://www.instagram.com/thepeachhobbler Mitchella Phipps is a musician from Whitesburg, KY. They play in a three-piece punk band called Slut Pill, and can be found on stage and in the studio with singer-songwriter, Senora May. Bandcamp: https://slutpill.bandcamp.com/music https://senoramay.bandcamp.com/music Host, Matthew Carter, is a musician, producer/editor, and former public radio director that plays in the band Tenure with fellow podcaster, Tarence Ray, of the Trillbilly Worker's Party. https://tenure.bandcamp.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewdcarter IG: https://www.instagram.com/matthewdcarter Faces In The Corner https://twitter.com/FITCPod https://www.instagram.com/facesinthecorner/ Cash App: $facesinthecorner Venmo: @facesinthecorner Zine: https://trillbillies.bigcartel.com/product/faces-in-the-corner-zine-vol-1-season-zero Email: facesinthecorner@gmail.com

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Diaries of an F1 Boss: Episode 20

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 79:21


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by legendary ex-F1 team boss and star Formula E Race promoter Matthew Carter as they discuss just how much money is enough in Formula 1. From race driver egos to Saudi offers , from jockeying with journalists to sprint race Saturdays, no F1 shibboleths go unstung in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast!David Spektor Clinical Psychologists in Malvern & Prahran | PsychologyCareBlog - Psychologycare Spanners Ready Spanners

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Diaries of an F1 Boss: Episode 19

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 90:32


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by ex-F1 team boss and Formula E Race promoter Matthew Carter as they discuss all the ways to make the aero department cry. From sprint races to the steward's graces, from human performance to high cost hospitality, no revenue stream goes unleveraged in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.Spanners Ready Spanners

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Matthew Carter: Insert Click Bait Title Here

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 84:51


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by ex-Team Boss Matthew Carter as they separate the F1 wheat from the chaff. From F1 foes to financial woes, from driver rivalries to the best big boss on the grid, no revenue stream goes undiscovered in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.Please consider supporting us on patreon. We exist only because of our patron support: Missed Apex F1 is creating PodcastsIF you'd like to contribute to project improvements or just buy us a pint then please use our Tip JarSpanners Ready Spanners

Fowl Players Radio
Season 7 Episode 31- Matthew Carter- Actor, Director-"War Angel", "The Blacklist", "Nurse Jackie", "Goosebumps", "Deadly Reckoning"

Fowl Players Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 51:10


NOW AVAILABLE ON FOWL PLAYERS RADIO!!! www.fowlplayersradio.comPlease welcome Matthew Carter to Fowl Players Radio!!Matthew and I met each other on October of 2019 on the set of ID Discovery's "Dead Reckoning".  He has recently released his movie "War Angel: The Awakening" based on real life experiences. He wrote, directed, and acted in the movie and it can now be seen on YouTube. He shares his experiences of making that movie, as well as stories of the other productions he has appeared in. We had a great time catching up!You can learn about and support Matthew's 501(c)(3) organization here:http://www.arealdesire.org/You can watch "War Angel: The Awakening" movie here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEguVk4wIIMatthew's imdb page"https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3775404/Subscribe for free at www.fowlplayersradio.com or listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Pocketcast, Deezer, Listen Notes, Player FM, Podcast Index, Overcast, Castro, Cast Box, or PodfriendFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!!The Fowl Players of Perryville are now booking Murder Mystery Shows for the late summer and fall of 2021! Indoor or outdoor venues, trains, boats, office parties, fundraisers, or just for the heck of it!443-600-0446www.fowlplayersofperryville.comfowlplayersperryville@yahoo.com

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Interview: Former Lotus F1 CEO Matthew Carter

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 88:00


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by ex-F1 Team Principal Matthew Carter as they square all the accounts. From winter testing to business rivalries, from driver karaoke to glory runs, no pay driver goes unsigned in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast.Spanners Ready Spanners

The MotorMouth Podcast
Ep 45 with Oliver Weingarten (Former FOTA boss in Formula One)

The MotorMouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 55:26


Another inside look into the inner workings of Formula One, we previously heard from Matthew Carter, former Lotus F1 Team boss who provided us with some absolute gems, this time we hear from Oliver Weingarten, a man who was Secretary General of FOTA, the Formula One Teams Association, and he has some pearlers for you listening pleasure, including his experiences with Bernie and his involvement with the famous Concorde Agreement! He later become General Secretary in Formula E before founding his own company, LDN UTDFor more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The MotorMouth Podcast
Ep 41 "Gearing Up" with Matthew Carter (Former Chief Executive of Lotus F1 team)

The MotorMouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 65:14


So we've had a few interesting characters in our Gearing Up Series to date and today has got to be one of the best. Matthew Carter is a name that most F1 fans will remember, he was the Chief Executive of the Lotus F1 team after the departure of Eric Boullier. He was right at the centre of the teams ups and downs between 2013 to 2016 after Bridgehouse Capital's owner bought a stake in the team before eventually overseeing the sale of it to Renault.Matthew was very generous with his time and gave us some incredible insights into life at the very top of motorsport! For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Track Time with Matthew Carter

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 74:48


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by Former F1 Team Boss Matthew Carter and special guest and ace track designer Phil Smirnow as they examine all the aggregate in F1’s track surface. From run off areas to safety design, from Honda’s departure to Red Bull’s choice, no changing radius turn goes without multiple lines in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast. Please consider supporting us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MissedApexand THAT video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVr__5Addjw&t=350s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
Diaries of an F1 Boss with Matthew Carter Ep14

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 76:23


Spanners and Trumpets are joined by none other than ex-Team Boss Matthew Carter as they get the view from above on all the latest F1 wheelings and dealings. From Racing Point’s livery to the shiny new Concorde agreement, from the fate of Claire Williams to how much F1 is too much, no casually dropped truth nuggets fail to leave our jaw on the floor in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex PodcastPlease consider supporting us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Iron Skillet Podcast
Never let other people's expectations steer your creativity | Iron Skillet Podcast with Matthew Carter

The Iron Skillet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 44:34


On this weeks episode hip hop artist Matthew Carter shares his story. He's been heavily on his grind for 10 plus years making hip hop music and he continuously finds ways to evolve his brand and his sound. Sometimes as he would evolve parts of his fan base wouldn't understand that and they would throw hate his way but he never let that stop him or steer his vision creatively. Matt has opened for numerous well established artists and released countless projects. With the release of his most recent project Water World II his hit singles Anxiety and Soul Caliber really show us a different side of Matt and showcases his versatility as an artist. Check out this episode with Matthew Carter! Connect with Matt Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MuttCarterTV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewcarter13/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0chCD7pwTyEvXE4MMqVgcw?si=94jd29D-Sdqg5YBjWt4TGg

Missed Apex F1 Podcast
F1 News with Matthew Carter

Missed Apex F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 95:29


Spanners, Trumpets and Stevens are joined by none other than ex-F1 Boss Matthew Carter as they pan for gold in the massive info stream of desperate journos. From machinations at Mercedes to rumours at Renault, from woe at Williams to mayhem at McLaren, no gleaming nugget goes unsifted in this, the latest episode of Missed Apex Podcast. Please consider supporting us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MissedApex See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Anyway.FM 设计杂谈
№99: 180° 第十九期 • 汉仪西文字体设计师张暄

Anyway.FM 设计杂谈

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 72:50


为什么要请一个去过敌台不止一次的嘉宾来我们这儿再聊一下?你只需要听前 17 秒钟的节目就知道原因了。当然大家也不要被我们的「哄堂大笑」给吓尿,汉仪字体设计师夜玫瑰还是在之后的节目里非常正经地跟我们探讨了一下作为字体设计师的自豪、哭闹和日常,而且从本集极长的参考链接列表长度你就可以发现,我们并不是单纯聊屎尿屁了~PS. 本年度上海站线下活动继续预订中,同时也再需要 1 - 2 名志愿者朋友~ 有兴趣和我们一起组织活动的请点此报名~ 继续谢谢大家的支持! # 本期嘉宾张暄,汉仪字库西文字体设计师。学术端正,为人粗野,吃的是屎,挤的是字体。# 内容提要00:10 · 请不要被一上来的「哄堂大笑」劝退,本期大部分主题还是很专业的04:27 · 张暄的职业生涯从「一期一会」开始13:13 · 方正和造字工房是如何错过本期嘉宾的故事17:56 · 字体公司一般的产品开发流程25:25 · 本期节目聊了很多关于可变字体的内容54:30 · 话题开始「屎尿屁」化57:46 · 凭本事花的钱,凭什么我要去玩65:20 · 夜玫瑰英文 ID 的出处# 参考链接嘉宾的微博以及很多平台常用 ID 是 DrizztVII 0:08苏州河边小测老的出处是这一集 1:41教育机构火星时代 5:38水晶石 5:45嘉宾的导师 Charles Bigelow 7:43Bigelow 非常重要的作品 Lucida 家族 9:46更正口误(给 Eric 看):Office 的数学字体是 Cambria Math 11:29本期的 BGM 均来自嘉宾的歌单《夜玫瑰上头严选》 11:29美国 H-1B 签证 13:40Hoefler&Co 字体公司 13:53Monotype 字体公司 13:56方正出品的字体管理软件字加 17:40汉仪的字体客户端软件字由 17:42汉仪尚巍手书字体 18:08非常流行的字体设计软件 Glyphs 20:14另一款字体设计软件 FontLab 20:15方正字迹系列字体 20:31我台聊到纪录片《Abstract》的那一期节目 23:12字体设计公司 Font Bureau 24:50可变字体 25:08HD DVD 和蓝光的格式之争 27:42Adobe MM 多母版字体 28:05老一辈的字体设计大师 Matthew Carter 28:25大师主要作品之 Georgia 28:34大师主要作品之 Tahoma 28:36大师主要作品之 Verdana 28:37在 Font Playground 上可以体验到很多可变字体,包括嘉宾说的 Decovar 和 Amstervar 30:39目前各大浏览器对可变字体的兼容性 34:33大厂之间关于字体格式的斗争:《参数化设计与字体战争:从 OpenType 1.8 说起》 37:01「You have phones?」梗的出处 38:24在 MIUI 11 的介绍页面里你就能体验这个假的「无极可调」字重 39:19参数化字体设计工具 Prototypo 50:26FontLab 新版中的 Power Brush 功能 53:58ATypI 2019 东京大会 的介绍可移步友台节目《江户城下阿蒂皮》 56:26嘉宾张暄在大会上的发言《To Be, or Not to Be Read?》 56:29We are dicks 的出处《美国战队:世界警察》57:34小岛秀夫今年的新游戏《死亡搁浅》 58:07MGS 即是小岛秀夫的成名作品《合金装备》 58:30RPG 巨制《巫师 3》 59:10动作 RPG 游戏《怪物猎人》 59:30被遗忘的国度 63:38被遗忘的国度战役设定衍生作品主人公崔斯特 63:50罐头笑声 67:52假面骑士 68:01假面骑士的这个必杀技出处 68:05假面骑士的原作者石森章太郎 68:33疯狂怪医芙兰 68:58# 会员计划在本台官网(Anyway.FM) 注册会员即可 14 天试用 X 轴播放器和催更功能~ 开启独特的播客互动体验,Pro 会员更可加入听众群参与节目讨(hua)论(shui)~