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On the season premiere of HearSay, we were joined by Matthew Freeman, Director of EU Sales at AudioEye, and Susanna Laurin, Managing Director and Chair of Funka Foundation and a key player in the European Accessibility Act.Together, Matt and Susanna dive deep into the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and unpack:Who really needs to comply (spoiler: it's not just EU-based companies)What digital products and services fall under the EAA (hint: it's not just websites)Why the EAA is more than just a regulation but an opportunity to build a better, more accessible web for everyone.Matt and Susanna also provide practical steps and best practices to help your organization meet EAA requirements and embrace digital accessibility.HearSay is produced by Mike Barton, Sojin Rank, and Missy Jensen. Edited by Alex Dorrier.--View Transcript: https://aeurl.xyz/hearsay-podcast-with-susanna-laurin--See how accessible your digital content is — scan your digital content with AudioEye's free Website Accessibility Scanner. Or schedule a demo to see AudioEye in action.--Resources:European Accessibility Act: Ultimate Guide to ComplianceThe Cost of EAA Violations and Their Legal Consequences5 Steps Businesses Should Take Now to Meet Europe's New Accessibility RulesHearSay is a podcast focusing on the advocates, heroes, and leaders making the web more accessible. We're interviewing these change makers to hear what they have to say, to set the record straight, and offer their perspectives on how we can all work to make the web accessible to all.
The Ask is running at The Wild Project through September 28th. For more information, please visit www.thewildproject.org. Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org
Listen in as The Ask playwright Matthew Freeman, and director Jessi D. Hill, discuss generational divides, pitching runtimes, writing from what you know in real life, finally getting to work together, what can happen when you see yourself onstage, failing … Continue reading →
On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we were joined by two amazing artists, the playwright Matthew Freeman and director Jessi D. Hill. They stopped by to talk about their new work, The Ask. This timely and important piece of theatre was so much fun to talk about, as well as the insight that our guests shared with us. So make sure you hit play, and get your tickets while you still can!The AskSeptember 6th-28th@ The Wild ProjectTickets and more information are available at thewildproject.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:Matthew: matthewfreemanwriter.com, @mfreemanwriter, and theateraccident.orgJessi: jessijessidhill.com
This month we talk to the writers of 'N/A' and 'The Ask,' 2 new plays about intergenerational conflict and common ground among liberals and progressives.
Matthew Freeman of MBFantasy Life joins the show, to discuss how he is betting and some key things to keep an eye out for on the upcoming NFL Draft, including where the Quarterbacks will go, just how many offensive players can go in the first round and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Mack and Joe Ostrowski react to last night's championship game, featuring UConn making history as the first team to repeat as National Champions since 2006-2007 Florida, and becoming the first ever team to cover 12 straight spreads in the tournament. Matthew Freeman of MBFantasy Life joins the show, to talk all things NFL Draft. The hour wrap with how to bet the Masters, including outright winners and finishing positions. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The classical education world has experienced some healthy internal debate recently. Two significant features of modern education - an emphasis on diversity and the prevalence of standardized testing - have come into focus in discussions around the increasingly popular Classical Learning Test (CLT). Here, we repost audio of a Twitter Spaces conversation between Colin Redemer and Jeremy Tate, Founder and CEO of the CLT as they discuss the state of the CLT and classical education more broadly.Articles Behind the Discussion"Classical Education's Woke Co-Morbidity" by Matthew Freeman"Awkward Family Dinner: A Review of Reforming Classical Education" by Austin Hoffman"Revisiting Platonic Education: The Ever Shareable Feast" by Colin Redemer"The Ends of "Mere Classical" Schools" by Clifford Humphrey"Diverse Classics and Whole Person" by Jeremy Tate"Toward A Classical Counter Elite" by Matthew Freeman"Is the CLT going woke?" by Ben Merkle
Episode 2 of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. We're all out of birthday candles!Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.
Episode 3 of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. We've got guests!Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.
Episode 4 of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. The children are captivated by digital entertainment!Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.
Episode 5 of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. A very special episode.Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.www.theateraccident.org
Season Finale. Episode 6 of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. A backyard barbeque! Will we be renewed?Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.www.theateraccident.org
Premiere Episode of “Back at the Start: A Situation Comedy” starring David Greenspan. Back at the Start is performed by David Greenspan. Written & Directed by Matthew Freeman. The Back at the Start Theme was written by Peter Vitale with lyrics by Matthew Freeman. It was performed by Sean Elias-Reyes and Milena Elias-Reyes. Produced by Sean Elias-Reyes with Additional Mixing by Nate Brailer. Special Thanks to Josh Wilcox at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio, Ben Lohrberg and Pam Grossman. Back at the Start is a Theater Accident Production.www.theateraccident.org
In this episode, host Ben Hartley introduces you to the people who make theatre great. You'll hear from recent National Arts Club lecturer Motl Didner, Associate Creative Director of the National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene, about the importance of dramatizing the jewish experience. Later, you'll hear a conversation with playwright Matthew Freeman, who discusses how his plays grow from an idea to a full scale production being performed live on stage. After, we tune in to a recent National Arts Club author talk with the legendary Alan Cumming. Finally, this episode finishes with Tony Award-winning actress Lena Hall on her Broadway career.
Was Jesus white? Join Virginia Roots, Race, and Discipleship Curriculum writers Audrey Smith and Matthew Freeman as we talk about race in the bible and the Virginia Roots, Race, and Discipleship Curriculum.
This episode focuses on inclusive psychological safety featuring guest speaker, Mo Ali, Coach & Co-founder of The Innovation. Links: The Innovation community Unleashing your inner leader programme BAME, Ethnic Minorities, BIPOC - Which Terms To Use and Why Anti-racism activists urge aid groups to improve monitoring and examine workplace cultures Half aid workers report racism at work in past year - poll If we want to build more inclusive cultures, we need to get comfortable talking about race. What is white privilege? Books: Brene Brown, Dare to Lead John Amaechi OBE, Promises of Giants Tiffany Jana and Matthew Freeman, Overcoming Bias: Building Authentic Relationships across Differences This series explores inclusivity through the lens of security risk management (SRM). It can be said that inclusivity is at the heart of successful SRM. Organisations have a responsibility to provide a duty of care to all staff. They must take all reasonable measures to protect their staff from foreseeable risks, including those that emerge due to an aid worker's personal characteristics such as, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disabilities, sexual orientation etc. Security professionals need to have a comprehensive understanding of how personal identities and characteristics can impact personal security. This knowledge should be integrated into security polices and approaches so that they are inclusive and effective for all. While it is important to design and create inclusive security policies and practices, operationalising inclusivity can come with challenges. What do security mangers need to know? How can they stay up to date and ultimately keep producing and designing inclusive security procedures? This podcast series explores the elements of inclusive security, what it is and what it looks like in the humanitarian context. These conversations are enriched by expert guests spanning security professionals, humanitarians, and more.
Come and join us for LPO Offstage LIVE at Henry Wood Hall! YolanDa Brown sits down with the LPO's recordings consultant Matthew Freeman, violinist Fiona Higham and piccolo player Stewart McIlwham to discover why the LPO LIVE label was created back in 2005, what it feels like to play when you know you're being recorded, and how you patch up any mistakes. Plus, the musicians share their ‘desert island' LPO LIVE recordings… Produced by Tandem Productions for the London Philharmonic Orchestra. #OffstagePodTwitter: @LPOrchestraInstagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the investment opportunities in shipping? What are the historic returns? Why do the Greeks still rule the high seas? What is the current state of the shipping business? What is the average lifespan of a container ship, oil tanker or cruise liner? What countries are the biggest manufacturers? Many questions but also many answers from our guest, Matthew Freeman, chief commercial officer at VesselsValue. (09/2021)
What are the investment opportunities in shipping? What are the historic returns? Why do the Greeks still rule the high seas? What is the current state of the shipping business? What is the average lifespan of a container ship, oil tanker or cruise liner? What countries are the biggest manufacturers? Many questions but also many answers from our guest, Matthew Freeman, chief commercial officer at VesselsValue. (09/2021)
An expressionist portrait of the live performance of a play without words.
Matthew Freeman joins the Joe's to talk about the weekend's pre-season football action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part Eight of Eight. ...but what does she know? Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production.
Part Seven of Eight. I have nothing to say to Renata. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production.
Part Six of Eight. I didn't listen to that voice. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production.
Part Five of Eight. Ghost Ranch with an old friend. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production.
Part Four of Eight. Salem and the Peabody Essex Museum. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production
Part Three of Eight. A review of every sandwich shop. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production
Part Two of Eight. Margaret Ting's dog-eared book. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes. Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production
Part One of Eight. A visit to the Pauline Maxwell Selig Museum. Performed by Moira Stone. Directed by Jessi D. Hill. Production and Sound Design by Sean Elias-Reyes Written by Matthew Freeman. This is a Theater Accident Production
Places I Have Heard Voices is coming July 13th from Theater Accident. This new audio production is a fractured travelogue through a woman's inner landscape. Places I Have Heard Voices is written by Matthew Freeman, designed by Sean Elias-Reyes, directed by Jessi D. Hill and performed by Moira Stone.
Welcome to Places I Have Heard Voices, the new podcast from Theater Accident. Places I Have Heard Voices is a fractured travelogue through a woman's inner landscape. Places I Have Heard Voices is an eight part story written by Matthew Freeman, designed by Sean Elias-Reyes, directed by Jessi D. Hill and performed by Moira Stone. The first episode will be released on July 13th and then released every other day until July 27th. We hope you will subscribe to hear the whole story. We are presenting this podcast without sponsors so that we can retain the fluidity of the storytelling. That's why we ask that you make a donation to Theater Accident to productions like this one. If you'd like to support the work of the artists that made this podcast possible, go to www.theateraccident.org and click the donate button. That will bring you to Theater Accident's Fractured Atlas donation page.
Matt. 11:25-30. 8/30/20. Guest sermon by Matthew Freeman.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Scorpio. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Libra. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The quarter moon is in Libra. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing crescent moon is in Virgo. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing crescent moon is in Virgo. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman.
The waxing crescent moon is in Leo. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing crescent moon is in Leo. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing crescent moon is in Leo. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing crescent moon is in Cancer. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
It is a new moon. Solar eclipse. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Gemini. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Gemini. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Taurus. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Taurus. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Taurus. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Aries. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning crescent moon is in Aries. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The quarter moon is in Pisces. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Pisces. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Pisces. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Aquarius. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Aquarius. Written and directed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Capricorn. Written and performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Capricorn. Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waning gibbous moon is in Sagittarius. Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The full moon is in Sagittarius. It is a strawberry moon. Lunar eclipse. Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Scorpio. Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Scorpio.Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Libra.Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman. Music by Nat Hawks.
The waxing gibbous moon is in Libra.Written and Performed by Matthew Freeman.Music by Nat Hawks
We're Back! And this is a special "Post-Election" RVA Politics as Usual edition of The Table with a super-sized group of community leaders talking about the local elections for Mayor, City Council, and School Board and trying to answer the big question, Where do we go from here? We have some guests joining us: Mark Robinson from Richmond Magazine, Kim Gray, 2nd District School Board and now elected to City Council, Melissa and Jessee, Bloggers from RVA Dirt along with guests from our previous Table podcast: Amy Wentz, Mimi Bowen, Matthew Freeman, Free Egunfemi, Todd Waldo, John Murden, Chad Ingold, and with newcomers: Ajay Brewer, Chris Dovi and Brad Kunter (GayRVA & RVA Mag). It was a great discussion. One that should be shared with anyone that cares about our city and region. #WESEEIT
In this special edition of The Table (Part 1 of our 2 part series titled: Politics as Usual) Your host Cheats (of The Cheats Movement) sits down with: Libby Germer, Ross Catrow, Micah Bam Bamm White, Adria Scharf, Free Egunfemi, Matthew Freeman, Matt Pochily, Chad Ingold and Black Liquid to discuss the critical issues facing the Richmond region and how these issues are playing out in the race for local leadership. We talk about the candidates running for Mayor and explore how the upcoming election will shape Richmond's future. It's a great discussion. We met at the HQ of one of Richmond's fastest growing companies Health Warrior. I would like to thank Shane for the hospitality. I also would like to thank Matt for filming and Jourdan for staffing. If you have any questions about The Table please contact me at: TheCheatsMovement@gmail.com and follow The Cheats Movement on instagram and twitter. #WESEEIT