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The Scoop's host, Frank Chaparro, was joined by Ryze Labs Founder and Managing Partner Matthew Graham. In this episode, Chaparro and Graham discussed the intersection of the crypto market, AI, and robotics, with Graham highlighting several key technological advancements that could have a profound impact on how the markets function and alter humanity's role in them. OUTLINE 00:00 Introduction and market overview 1:30 AI x Crypto: current trends 08:16 The Turing test 12:19 The future of AI companions 18:33 The human edge in an AI world 19:54 The AI economy 24:46 Robotics 30:33 Investigating and investing in hardware 39:36 Looking ahead and conclusion GUEST LINKS Matthew Graham - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattysino/ Matthew Graham on X - https://x.com/mattyryze Ryze Labs - https://x.com/RyzeLabs Ryze Labs on X - https://www.ryzelabs.io/en/home
Find Baby Ember on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FindBabyEmber/ On July 1, 2015, six-month-old Ember Graham was staying with her father, Matthew, in Shasta County, California. According to Matthew, he fell asleep around 10:30 PM, just feet away from his daughter. When he woke up just after 5:00 AM on July 2, Ember was gone. He called 911, and a large-scale search began. A few days later, Ember's pacifier was found miles away from her home—but there was no other sign of her anywhere. For the last nine years, law enforcement and Ember's family have never stopped searching. But she is still missing, leaving everyone asking the same question—where is Baby Ember? Six-month-old Ember Skye Graham went with her father, Matthew Graham, for an overnight visit on July 1, 2015. That afternoon, he made a stop at the Happy Stop store in Anderson, California. But after leaving the store, there was an unaccounted-for hour. Matthew and his cousin, Sara, later told authorities that he brought Ember home that evening and put her to bed. He claimed he fell asleep just a few feet away from her around 10:30 PM. But when he woke up just after 5:00 AM on July 2, Ember was gone. Authorities quickly named Matthew a person of interest. Eight days after Ember was reported missing, her pacifier was found miles from his home. The next day, Matthew went on the run. His manhunt ended on July 13 in a fatal shootout. Detectives believe Matthew confided in someone about what happened to Ember and where she is. They are still searching for answers. If you have any information about Ember's whereabouts, contact Shasta County Secret Witness at 530-243-2319 or the Shasta County Sheriff's Office at 530-245-6540. A $10,000 reward is being offered. Editor: Shannon Keirce Research/Writing: Polly Kotowski SUBMIT A CASE HERE: Cases@DetectivePerspectivePod.com SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detperspective/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/detperspective FIND DERRICK HERE Twitter: https://twitter.com/DerrickL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DerrickLevasseur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DerrickVLevasseur CRIME WEEKLY AND COFFEE Criminal Coffee Company: https://www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Crime Weekly: https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop ADS: 1. TryMiracle.com/Detective - Use code DETECTIVE to get 3 FREE towels and save an extra 20%! 2. Take control of your data and keep your private life private by signing up for DeleteMe! Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by texting DETECTIVE to 64000!
In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Matthew Graham, Chief Marketing Officer at MARS Global Food & Nutrition, delves into the delicate balance between honoring a brand's rich heritage and driving innovation in a fast-changing industry. Drawing from Mars' century-long legacy, he shares how the company evolves its marketing strategies to remain relevant to modern consumers while staying true to its core values.Matthew also explores the pivotal role data plays in shaping consumer understanding. By leveraging advanced analytics, Mars identifies emerging trends, tailors campaigns to meet diverse consumer needs, and ensures its messaging resonates across global markets. His insights illuminate how brands can create deeper connections with their audiences in an increasingly digital landscape.Finally, the conversation highlights the importance of innovation in fueling growth. From developing new products that cater to shifting preferences to embracing cutting-edge technologies, Matthew reveals how Mars stays ahead of the curve. This episode offers invaluable lessons for marketers and business leaders striving to thrive in a competitive and dynamic marketplace.Key Takeaways:Balancing Tradition with Modernity: Learn how Mars integrates its iconic legacy with forward-thinking strategies to stay relevant.Data-Driven Consumer Insights: Discover how Mars utilizes data to uncover trends and shape consumer-centric marketing campaigns.Driving Growth Through Innovation: Understand the role of innovation in developing products and campaigns that meet evolving consumer expectations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month, Kyle and Erik get contentious surrounding the Matthew Graham two-parter "The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People," which introduced the concept of Gangers into the series six silliness. One of your intrepid hosts thinks it's a very bad story and the other thinks it's pretty okay. Arguments aplenty!
On our very special Bar Exam episode we get tips from top scorer. Matthew Graham. With just a few weeks to the July Bar exam, we dive into tips to pass the bar exam, real attorney experiences who passed the exam and the Do's and Dont's of bar prep and exam day! And of course we discuss your favorite legal hot topics. Use your special discount "Black Lawyer Podcast" at https://bartivity.net/to save on their nationwide virtual bar prep supplement program and also check out the Bar Pass Kit on TheBlackLawyers.com. We are rooting for you to pass! Follow Matthew on social media at: @mk_graham4 and Matthew Graham on LinkedIn. Check out the latest Black Lawyers news, our free Black Lawyers Directory, Black Law and Medical student scholarship and Merchandise all year around at TheBlackLawyers.com.
Matthew Graham is the founder and managing partner of Ryze Labs — the crypto VC firm formerly known as Sino Global. In this episode, Chaparro and Graham discuss the state of the stablecoin market and the potential impact of stablecoins on the global financial system. Graham also highlights the importance of stablecoins in emerging markets and the potential for stablecoins to enhance financial inclusion. OUTLINE 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Ryze Portfolio Positioning 03:25 Stablecoin Opportunities 10:17 Stablecoins & Emerging Markets 13:00 Stablecoins & US Dollar Dominance 18:08 Financial Inclusion 20:21 Remittances 22:03 Political Paradigm Shift 26:42 Stablecoin Risks 28:20 Closing Thoughts This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Polkadot Polkadot is the blockspace ecosystem for boundless innovation. To discover more head to polkadot.network The Block Community The Block is launching a new community experience for fans of The Scoop! Follow us on Lens to stay in the loop: hey.xyz/u/theblockcommunity The Block Newsletters The Block's newsletters bring you the latest news and analysis of the fast-moving crypto and DeFi markets. To subscribe, visit theblock.co/newsletters
We're live with Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor at Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about Our Lady of Fatima, Claire Gallagher, Project Manager of Flourishing Sisterhood at Loyola Institute for Ministry talks about becoming a consecrated virgin and James Behan, Director of Archdiocese of New Orleans Young Adult Ministry with ministry update.
Matthew Graham is the Managing Partner of Ryze Labs and one of the key drivers of the firm's long-term strategic vision and mission. Matthew founded Ryze in 2015, initially as a sell-side tech investment banking platform focusing on representing international technology companies for strategic partnership and investment in emerging markets. Matthew has been involved in the blockchain industry since 2013 and has supported many great entrepreneurs and companies through good and bad times.In this conversation, we discuss:- BTC ETF was a huge success, even though the price of BTC didn't rise- BTC CME Futures open interest- Analysis of ETF flows- 2024 investment narratives- ETH ETF- Celsius' overhang on assets like ETH- Asia versus Western Markets- VC investing strategy- Ordinals being far more popular in China vs the West- The secret sauce of making a pitch deckRyze LabsWebsite: www.ryzelabs.ioX: @RyzeLabsInstagram: @ryzelabsMatthew GrahamX: @mattyryze --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
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Life on Mars est certainement l'un des titres emblématiques de David Bowie, et en plus, la chanson joue un rôle significatif dans la série du même nom. Elle est utilisée comme thème musical de la série qui s'harmonise parfaitement avec le ton rétro et l'aspect un peu fantastique de l'histoire. Dans Life on Mars (la version UK, à ne pas confondre avec son adaptation US), l'intrigue tourne autour de Sam Tyler, un flic moderne de 2006 qui se retrouve mystérieusement transporté en 1973 après un accident. Entre les costards à carreaux, les moustaches proéminentes, et la musique rétro, Sam doit naviguer dans ce monde désuet tout en tentant de comprendre comment et pourquoi il s'y trouve. Créée par le duo Matthew Graham et Ashley Pharoah, cette série culte en Grande-Bretagne récompensée par des prix prestigieux mêle polar et fantastique sur fond de rock des seventies. L'intégrale des deux saisons (trop courte) diffusée en 2006 et 2007 est à retrouver sur Arte.tv. https://youtu.be/jZOzsIhCPgs?si=f8wrrjy3v6ZDBg-3 Le cœur palpitant de la série réside dans le duo d'acteurs magistraux, John Simm et Philip Glenister qu'on ne présente plus. John Simm incarne le détective Sam Tyler, catapulté à Manchester en 1973 après un accident mystérieux. Sa performance saisissante sert de boussole émotionnelle à travers les époques. En opposition, Philip Glenister campe le flic au style inimitable, Gene Hunt, ajoutant une dose de charisme brut et d'humour à la série. Leur collaboration ne se fait pas sans conflit, l'un avec des méthodes plus modernes tandis que l'autre joue la carte conservatrice, mais leur duo va en voir de toutes les couleurs à travers les enquêtes présentes dans chaque épisode. En effet, une affaire policière permet de jouer des codes du procédural, mais le fil rouge reste bien le mystère autour du voyage temporel de Sam. Sam pourra-t-il revenir d'où il vient ? Il faudra deux saisons, bouclées d'émouvante manière, pour y répondre. Alors que beaucoup de séries peinent à conclure leur histoire de manière satisfaisante, Life on Mars a réussi à livrer une fin mémorable et ouverte à l'interprétation. La dernière scène a laissé les fans discuter et élaborer des théories pendant des années. Certains estiment que la série est fermée, d'autres pensent qu'elle laisse la porte ouverte à de nouvelles interprétations. La série a su séduire un large public grâce à son mélange unique d'humour, de suspense et de nostalgie. Les dialogues incisifs, les références culturelles des années 70 et le duo principal ont créé une alchimie inoubliable. [bs_show url="lifeonmarsuk"] La série a connu donc une adaptation américaine mais également un spin-off britannique intitulé Ashes to Ashes où Gene Hunt continue l'enquête mais cette fois-ci à Londres aux côtés d'une nouvelle voyageuse temporelle dans les années 80 qui est pour le moment indisponible. Mais les deux saisons de Life on Mars sont bien à retrouver sur Arte.tv.
We're live with Dina Dow, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis in the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about October being the month of Mary, Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor at Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about the upcoming event the Scientific Evaluation of Eucharistic Miracles and Nicole Jones, Digital Media Manager of the Diocese of Baton Rouge talks about the Eucharistic Revival update in the DIOBR.
Share This Episode On: In this episode, Cameron talks to Matthew Graham, COO of Fastgrowingtrees.com. He shares some funny yet effective marketing tactics that caught people's attention. He recounts the time when Jeff Booth, CEO of BuildDirect, playfully used military helicopters for delivering construction materials instead of drones, leaving people in splits. Another successful campaign […] The post Ep. 309 – COO, Fastgrowingtrees.com, Matthew Graham appeared first on COO Alliance.
In this episode, Cameron talks to Matthew Graham, COO of Fastgrowingtrees.com. He shares some funny yet effective marketing tactics that caught people's attention. He recounts the time when Jeff Booth, CEO of BuildDirect, playfully used military helicopters for delivering construction materials instead of drones, leaving people in splits. Another successful campaign involved privacy trees and […] The post Ep. 309 – COO, Fastgrowingtrees.com, Matthew Graham appeared first on COO Alliance.
Welcome back to the Chicken Casanova Podcast! Today Jack and Harry will be reviewing the universally acclaimed Doctor Who episode 'Fear Her' written by Matthew Graham during the Russell T Davies era of the show. Sit back and relax as we rip (and slightly compliment) this peculiar episode in the show. J&H
We're live with Peter Finney, Editor-in-Chief of the Clarion Herald, the official Catholic newspaper in the Archdiocese of New Orleans updates us, Dr. Tom Neal, professor of Spiritual Theology at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans joins us and Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor of Immaculate Conception in Denham Springs talks about St. Bernadette.
In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending March 4th, 2023... the Fed Chief's testimony before Congress for the current week along with a forecast on home prices and what national rent growth is doing for single family homes and multi-families. Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. Economic News We begin with comments from Fed Chief Jerome Powell about the central bank's fight against inflation. He spoke before the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial Services Committee on March 7th and 8th. Bloomberg reports that he softened his tone slightly on the second day, saying that Fed officials will wait for new data on Jobs and inflation before they decide on the size of a rate hike when they meet later this month. He did say the rates will likely go higher than previously anticipated, but that depends on the new data and whether it indicates that the economy is still running hot. (1) Recent economic data shows strong job growth and inflation that seems to be ticking higher, instead of lower. But the Fed will be getting February reports on jobs, inflation, and retail sales before the Fed's next meeting on March 21st and 22nd. Those reports will have a strong influence on the central bank's next move. Short-term rates are currently running between 4.5% and 4.75%. The Fed has penciled in a target range of 5% to 5.25%. The weekly jobless report shows that initial unemployment claims were down again, for the seventh week in a row. They've been holding steady below 200,000, which is near a historic low. Last week, there were 192,000 new claims. Continuing claims also dropped. They were down 5,000 to 1.66 million. (2) Pending home sales bumped higher in January. The National Association of Realtors says that contract signings for existing homes rose 8.1%. That's a big bump, and the highest since June of 2020. That follows a pull-back in home sales as mortgage rates pushed higher, and then came back down slightly. Unfortunately, they have been rising again so we may see a new lull in home sales. NAR expects an 11.1% drop in existing-home sales for 2023. (3) Construction spending was down slightly in January. The government says it dropped .1%. Spending is up overall, at 5.7% for the past year. As for single-family construction, it was down 1.7% in January. (4) Mortgage Rates Mortgage rates continue to move higher, as I mentioned. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was up 15 basis points this last week, to 6.65%. The 15-year was up 13 points to 5.89%. (5) The Mortgage News Daily has the average pegged at 7.1% for the 30-year. The Daily's COO, Matthew Graham says: “Rates continue to move at the suggestion of economic data, and the data hasn't been friendly. This is scary considering this week's data is insignificant compared to several upcoming reports.” (6) In other news making headlines… Lower Home Prices in the Coming Months? As mortgage rates hover in the 7% range, home prices will likely head lower in the coming months. According to Redfin, the typical U.S. home sold for just over $350,000 in February. That's down .6% from the previous year, and the first time prices have fallen since February 2012. But that's not making homes more affordable. The typical mortgage payment has hit a record high of $2,520. (7) Redfin's Deputy Chief Economist Taylor Marr says: “Mortgage rates rising to the 7% range was the straw that broke the camel's back, dampening home buying demand and leading to sellers asking less for their homes.” He expects prices to come down a bit more in the months ahead, but he says: “First-time buyers hoping to score a major deal this year are likely out of luck… because so few homeowners are listing their homes for sale.” When it comes to affordability, Redfin says that just 1 in 5 home listings were affordable last year. That's down from 2 in 5 in 2021. (8) National Rent Growth Rebound Multi-family rent growth did a u-turn in February, with the first positive number in several months. Apartmentlist.com reports that after months of decline, it was up by .3% in February to a year-over-year increase of 3%. The research team says it's following a seasonal trend and shows that rental demand is rebounding. (9) Single-family rent growth dropped by about 50% in December, but the latest report from CoreLogic shows that that annual rate is 6.4%. The report says that the average rent for a detached rental home had gone up about $300 a month over the past two years. And that markets in Florida, including Orlando and Miami have posted the highest gains. (10) That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review! You can also join RealWealth for free at newsforinvestors.com. If you're interested in learning more about real estate investing, please click on the Learn tab. When you become a member, you'll have full access to the site. That includes our market data, property teams, investment counselors, and a list of property tours that RealWealth is offering over the next few months. Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke. Links: 1 - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-08/powell-says-no-decision-made-on-speeding-up-pace-of-rate-hikes#xj4y7vzkg 2 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/jobless-claims-fall-again-and-stay-below-200-000-for-seventh-week-in-a-row-523a6d27?mod=home-page 3 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/pending-home-sales-rise-8-1-in-january-largest-increase-since-june-2020-1896d2d7?mod=search_headline 4 - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-construction-spending-falls-slightly-in-january-87b95bce?mod=mw_latestnews 5 - https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms 6 - https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/02/mortgage-rates-back-over-7percent.html 7 - https://www.redfin.com/news/housing-market-update-home-sale-prices-fall-first-time/ 8 - https://www.redfin.com/news/share-of-homes-affordable-2022/ 9 - https://rentalhousingjournal.com/national-rent-growth-turns-positive-in-february/?utm_source=Master+Vendors&utm_campaign=88767b9e22-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_03_01_02_51&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-88767b9e22-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D 10 - https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/corelogic-us-annual-rent-price-growth-dropped-by-nearly-half-in-december/
Maybe you've heard the true crimes and deplorable nature of Peter Scully before. Maybe you remember when that evil twisted video “Daisy's Destruction” was being passed around online. Hopefully you were smart enough to press delete if ever you received this horrible video. Regardless of your familiarity with “No LimitsFun” or Peter Scully, this deep web/dark web story is one you shouldn't start with.The monster running this web is disgusting. Who is Daisy? Who is Lieyzel Margallo? Where is Marshal Ruskin? What does Matthew Graham have to do with this? Who burned down the building housing evidence? Do I even want to know what “hurtcore” is?I'll answer what I can in the deep web true crime documentary but this is totally unpleasant. There are no two ways around this video. Peter Scully and Daisy's Destruction are evil and disturbing. I'm MrBlack and this is The Disturbing Truth.THE DISTURBING TRUTH YOUTUBE:www.youtube.com/c/TheDisturbingTruthYTSUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Court JunkieLaw&Crime SidebarObjectionsThey Walk Among AmericaSpeaking FreelyLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special segment, we're featuring web3 investors, founders and mentors such as Joey Krug from Pantera Capital, Matthew Graham from Sino Global Capital, Teana Baker-Taylor from Circle, Sam Williams from Arweave, John Wu from Ava Labs, Clarisse Hagege from Dfns, Sean Lee from Odsy, Tim Bos from ShareRing and Michelle Tsing from GRI. Included in this episode are some of the most helpful insights that these web3 leaders have shared with us over the past year and a half. The common thread you'll hear from all of them is that the things that make a great web3 project or startup focus a heckuva lot more on humanity than technology. FEATURED VOICES: Teana Baker-Taylor, now VP of Policy & Regulatory Strategy at Circle, on ep 163 John Wu, President of Ava Labs, on ep 164 Michelle Tsing, web3 governance advisor, on ep 161 Matthew Graham, CEO of Sino Global Capital, on ep 165 Joey Krug, co-CIO of Pantera Capital, on ep 166 Tim Bos, founder and CEO of ShareRing, on ep 169 Clarisse Hagege, co-founder and CEO of Dfns, on ep 202 Sean Lee, co-founder of Odsy Network, on ep 201 Sam Williams, co-founder and CEO of Arweave, on ep 205 LINKS Leave a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify Check out our MoneyNeverSleeps website and email us at info@moneyneversleeps.ie Follow us on Twitter: MoneyNeverSleeps | Eoin Fitzgerald | Pete Townsend --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moneyneversleeps/support
In this episode of the DeFi Download, Piers Ridyard is joined by Matthew Graham, founder, and CEO of Sino Global Capital, to discuss macrotrends, the significance of the Chinese market for cryptocurrencies, the repercussions of GitHub's ban on the Tornado Cash code, and the struggles and opportunities arising from de-globalization. Chapters[01:03] How did the Matty Sino story begin?[02:55] What was it about Ethereum that convinced Matthew that it was a once-in-a-generation opportunity?[05:10] When was Sino Global Capital established?[05:44] How and why did Sino Capital choose to focus on China?[07:52] According to Matthew's experience, how has China changed in terms of foreigners working there and establishing a successful foreign enterprise in the Chinese market?[09:30] What does Matthew recommend to his portfolio companies in terms of entering the China markets, which most people find terrifying?[11:40] What is the company's general thesis?[13:19] What distinguishes Matthew from other crypto fund managers?[14:16] What are the recurring macrotrends from previous historical periods that Matthew believes will be important in the next 5-10 years?[16:33] What Matthew sees as likely bright spots for the next wave of DeFi applications[19:17] Browsers, a piece of software that people had never used before and had to be taught how to use in order to access the internet, were required for the internet's widespread adoption. Are we going to need something similar for crypto?[20:39] What is Matthew's general outlook on the current events in the market and how they are affecting crypto?[22:11] Many people are concerned about China's shadow banking system and the potential collapse of its property markets, which could have repercussions elsewhere. Is Matthew concerned about a China collapse in the property or financial markets in the next two years?[24:15] Why should the crypto industry care about de-globalization?[25:17] An example of internet balkanization, the Great Firewall of China being primarily a trade rather than an information barrier, the effect such barriers have on the survivability of local businesses and the birth of local innovation, and how a global business would benefit from internet balkanization.[28:13] The information barrier as experienced by the average Chinese person and the middle-class, and the decline in interest in using foreign services as a result of the proliferation of domestic alternatives[31:01] What does Matthew think about Tornado Cash's censorship in terms of government intervention in markets?[32:43] What action should the US government have taken instead, and what should be done in response to people removing Tornado Cash code from GitHub?[33:43] The Napster example of file sharing and copyright infringement facilitation: Are we transferring the same concept to a new platform?[37:27] The crypto industry's failure to engage regulators[39:01] What impact will the Terra Luna collapse have on the regulatory response? [40:54] What, if any, good can come from Terra Luna's collapse? [43:16] Will there be a self-regulator for the cryptocurrency industry, like there is for the pharmaceuticals industry?[44:03] Is there a future and a place for centralised finance (CeFi)?[45:29] Where can you learn more about Matthew and Sino Global Capital?Further resourcesWebsite: Sino Global CapitalTwitter: @SinoGlobalCapMatthew's Twitter: @mattysino
We're live with Peter Finney, Editor and General Manager with the Clarion Herald issue update on what you'll find in this week's issue in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about Feast of Mary, Mother of God and Sr. Marjorie Hebert, President and CEO of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of New Orleans gives us her monthly update.
We're live with Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, David Dawson Jr., Director of the Office of Parish Support of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux joins us to talk about waiting on God's promises as a couple—like Sts. Joachim and Ann and Sr. Jackie Gitonga, Daughter of St. Paul, talks about the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Baby Jesus Party at Pauline Books and Media.
In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending November 12th, 2022… what's next after a really good report on inflation, the NAHB's latest report on housing affordability, and the ten fastest growing U.S. cities.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Economic News We begin with economic news from this past week, and a report on inflation that shows the Fed is making progress with its rate hikes. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a lower-than-expected .4% increase in the October Consumer Price Index which brought the annual rate down to 7.7%. It was 8.2% in September. Stock market investors were pleased that inflation appears to be subsiding, and the Dow closed up more than 1,000 points. But that doesn't mean that the fight is over. Although Fed officials are expressing some amount of optimism, several spoke out about the danger of pausing too soon on the rate hikes. (1)Richmond Fed president Thomas Barkin told CNBC that the Fed had its foot on the gas and is now ready to “pump the brakes.” He explained that likely means the Fed will call for “a slower pace of increases, a longer pace of increase and a potentially higher point.” He sees the Federal Funds rate going as high as 5%, or higher, in smaller increments, before the Fed gets inflation back down to the 2% level. (2)San Francisco Fed president Mary Daly said the CPI report was “indeed good news,” but that 7.7% inflation is still far too high. She said: “It's better than over 8% but it's not close enough to 2 in any way for me to be comfortable. So it's far from a victory.” (3)Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan had similar comments saying the CPI report was “a welcome relief” but that more rate increases are probably needed. She said: “I believe it may soon be appropriate to slow the pace of rate increase so we can better assess how financial and economic conditions are evolving.”The Fed's next meeting in December happens right after the November report on the CPI, so that data will surely impact any rate hike decisions made at that meeting.Mortgage RatesMeanwhile, mortgage rates fell sharply right after the release of the CPI. According to Mortgage News Daily, the average rate on the 30-year fixed-rate loan fell 60 basis points from 7.22% to 6.62%. The Daily's chief operating officer Matthew Graham says: “This is the best argument to date that rates are done rising, but confirmation requires next month's CPI to tell the same story.” (4)Jobless ClaimsThe number of people applying for unemployment was up 7,000 last week to a total of 225,000 initial claims. That's the highest it's been in a month but it's still a low number, although some big companies are announcing layoffs. Jefferies economist Tom Simons says that “Layoff announcements from larger companies have become more frequent. So we are likely to see this number rise in the weeks and months ahead.” Continuing claims were up 6,000 to a total of 1.49 million. (5)In other news making headlines...NAHB: Housing Affordability More Americans are finding it's too expensive to buy a home of their own. The National Association of Home Builders released its third quarter report on housing affordability and it shows that affordability has fallen to its lowest point since the Great Recession. According to the NAHB, just 42.2% of new and existing homes that were sold in Q3 were affordable for families making a median income of $90,000. That percentage was 42.8% in the second quarter. (6)That data includes a drop in the national median home price from $390,000 to $380,000 and an increase in the average mortgage interest rate from 5.33% to 5.72%. Home Equity FallsLower home prices mean that homeowners are also losing some of their equity. According to Black Knight, about $2.5 trillion in home equity has disappeared since May, with the average borrower losing $30,000. Although home equity could fall further, Black Knight's president of data and analytics, Ben Graboske, says that “homeowner positions remain broadly strong.” (7)The report shows that the number of people who are underwater on their loans is only .85%. That's fewer than 500,000 borrowers out of about 53 million U.S. mortgage holders. That's double what it was in May, but it's still considered quite low.Fastest Growing CitiesSome U.S. cities are doing much better than others when it comes to economic growth. The Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise issued a list of the ten fastest growing cities in the nation, and New York is not one of them. (8)It may not surprise you however, that the San Francisco/Bay Area is number one on the list with a 2022 GDP of $1.4 trillion and a GDP growth rate of 4.8%. Austin, Seattle, Raleigh/Durham, and Dallas round out the top five. Denver, Salt Lake City, Charlotte, New Orleans, and Orlando are in the fifth through tenth positions.A few markets that we like for residential investment include the Dallas and Orlando metro areas. The 2022 GDP for Dallas is $682 billion with a 3.1% growth rate. And for Orlando, the GDP is $246 billion with a growth rate of 2.4%.That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!You can also join RealWealth for free at newsforinvestors.com to find out more about real estate investing. As a member, you have access to our Learning Center as well as our market data, our experienced investment counselors, and our list of top-notch real estate professionals that can help get you going, or keep you on track, with your investment goals.Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke.Links:1 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coming-up-consumer-price-index-for-october-11668086355?mod=economy-politics2 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/04/fed-officials-barkin-and-collins-see-possibility-for-slower-rate-hikes-ahead.html3 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/10/fed-officials-welcome-inflation-news-but-still-see-tighter-policy-ahead.html4 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/10/mortgage-rates-fall-sharply-to-under-7percent-after-inflation-eases.html5 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/jobless-claims-tick-higher-in-latest-week-116680877256 -https://eyeonhousing.org/2022/11/unsurprisingly-housing-affordability-continues-to-fall/7 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/07/homeowners-lost-1point5-trillion-in-equity-since-may-as-home-prices-drop.html8 - https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/09/fastest-growing-us-cities-kenan-institute.html
This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Matthew Graham. Matt is the co-founder and CEO of Sino Global Capital, a venture firm that made early investments in FTX, Solana, Wintermute, and other notable crypto projects. We discuss the origin story of Sino Global and delve into investing in China and emerging markets, including India, the Middle East, and Africa. Matt discusses his views on reinventing financial infrastructure, from TradFi to DeFi. Please enjoy this conversation with Matthew Graham. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by OKX. You may have seen OKX on McLaren's Formula 1 race car or Manchester City's football kit. But what is OKX? OKX is the increasingly powerful crypto trading platform. OKX has over 730 spot trading pairs, 280 derivatives markets, and 1000 options markets. It processes 400,000 requests per second with 99.95% uptime. That's why over 20 million traders and institutions choose OKX when they want to trade. Visit okx.com to learn more. ----- Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @ericgoldenx | @patrick_oshag Show Notes [00:02:13] - [First question] - How he got into one of the hardest asset classes in emerging markets [00:04:43] - What lead him to China and where he first started his career [00:06:52] - The origin story of Sino Capital and what its first iteration looked like [00:09:13] - Whether or not he felt he had an edge in the early days [00:09:44] - Being comfortable in an uncomfortable idiosyncratic position and if he would have ever gone back to a traditional path [00:11:06] - What European and Western investors would miss and not understand about the regions he invests in [00:12:07] - His take on Chinese and Indian markets and their similarities and differences [00:13:05] - Deciding to enter these markets and what gave him the confidence to do so [00:14:18] - How often he's dealing with international founders versus local ones [00:15:07] - The Sino Capital business model and balancing being long-term greedy with stakeholder needs [00:18:22] - Thoughts on evaluating founding teams and where Sino wants to invest [00:22:22] - How long they wait to invest after first meeting a team or founder [00:24:44] - What percentage of his time is spent sourcing new deals versus managing the existing portfolio [00:26:16] - Whether or not he's relied on the insight of investors and mentors when it comes to how he's structured Sino Capital [00:27:25] - His philosophy when it comes to bringing new people onto the team [00:29:58] - The turnover rate of Sino interns and how many become employees [00:31:24] - Ways to explain to laypeople the differences between TradFi and DeFi and the what DeFi will unlock for the future [00:35:38] - How he'd rebuild TradFi if he could wave a magic wand [00:39:24] - Walking through the pros and cons of the role regulation will play in crypto [00:44:21] - Where he'd suggest a young entrepreneur go in the world to find a new frontier and which asset classes they should participate in [00:45:59] - What he's most excited to see built in the next six months and six years
Matthew Graham is the founder and CEO of Sino Global Capital, a $200 Million fund with backing from FTX. His prior investments include FTX, FTX.US, Solana, and Polygon, to name a few. Before founding Sino Global Capital, Matthew served as a Managing Director for international business at technology-focused investment bank China Bridge Capital. You can learn more about: 1. How to start a crypto fund 2. How to pick and get access to the top crypto companies 3. Investment trends in crypto companies Check out our brand new YouTube Video Podcast! https://www.SmartVenturePod.com IG/Twitter/FB @GraceGongGG LinkedIn:@GraceGong YouTube: https://bit.ly/gracegongyoutube Join the SVP fam with your host Grace Gong. In each episode, we are going to have conversations with some of the top investors, super star founders, as well as well known tech executives in the silicon valley. We will have a coffee chat with them to learn their ways of thinking and actionable tips on how to build or invest in a successful company. ===================== Brought to you by: https://link.blockfolio.com/9dzp/stwlap68 Use code: smartventure https://momentonft.com
Matthew Graham is a political scientist at George Washington University who studies the public's role in keeping politicians accountable. He said that this ability is severely compromised by political polarization, which minimizes voter choice and raises the cost of supporting democracy, as well as a general lack of unawareness about current affairs. He noted, "If the same person is the same person is your enemy in every single debate, then you never practice compromising with them, you never learn to respect them, and ultimately you just let problems simmer the way that we've seen happen so frequently in the past few decades."This episode continues an ongoing series on democracies in decline.
With no time travel in a police box to thrill you on TV for most of the year, we recommend you take time travel in a policeman's head as an alternative. Yes, it's Life on Mars, one of the greatest TV shows since the turn of the century. In this podcast, Christian Cawley and James McLean look back at what intrigues them about the adventures of Sam Tyler and Gene Hunt. Shownotes Some useful links related to our discussion. Matthew Graham talks about bringing back Sam Tyler Signal If you've enjoyed the show, please head to Apple Podcasts to leave a rating and review. Any new reviews will be read out. Not on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a review somewhere else, send the link over on Twitter or Facebook or podkasterborous@gmail.com, and you'll get a mention.
We're live with Deacon Jeff Tully, President and CEO of Notre Dame Hospice talks about World Day of the Sick, Fr. Matthew Graham, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs talks about their pilgrimage to Lourdes and Julia Meloni talks about The St. Gallen Mafia: Exposing the Secret Reformist Group Within the Church.
Matthew Graham is the CEO of Sino Global Capital, who are providing strategic investment to best-in-class companies that are moving the blockchain and digital assets ecosystems forward, and then help them to thrive in the Asia market. Matthew joins Pete Townsend on this episode originally recorded as part of the Techstars Web3 Convo Series of fireside chats powered by the Launchpool Web3 Techstars Accelerator program in Ireland. In this episode, Matthew shares insights on his first priority to help companies *before* investing in high conviction / high-quality projects, guiding founders into the unique yet massive markets of China and India, making his hobby his job, and what makes a great Web3 project. This episode of MoneyNeverSleeps is sponsored by Philip Lee, one of Ireland's fastest-growing corporate law firms and expert advisors at the heart of the Dublin and London start-up, fintech and crypto communities. LINKS: Follow Matthew Graham on Twitter and learn more about Sino Global Capital Apply for the Launchpool Web3 Techstars Accelerator on F6S Leave a review and subscribe on Podchaser| Apple Podcasts | Spotify| Google| Overcast Check out our MoneyNeverSleeps website Subscribe to our newsletter on Substack Follow us on Twitter Podcast| Twitter Pete| Twitter Eoin Get in touch at info@moneyneversleeps.ie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneyneversleeps/support
Matthew Graham is the CEO of Sino Global Capital, where he has almost a decade of investment banking experience in mainland China and has been investing in crypto for a few years. In this conversation, we discuss FTX fund, his current portfolio, China, India, and where Matthew sees the big opportunities today. ======================= MiamiCoin is the first token to be released by CityCoins, a community-driven project built on Bitcoin. CityCoins aims to give people around the world a new way to support their favourite cities. The protocol has already generated over $7 million dollars in donations to the city of Miami and continues to grow every day. If you want to get involved Follow @minecitycoins on Twitter to stay up to date with the project. Visit chat.CityCoins.co to join the community discord and contribute to the movement. ======================= Compass Mining is the world's first online marketplace for bitcoin mining hardware and hosting. Compass was founded with the goal of making it easy for everyone to mine bitcoin. Visit compassmining.io to start mining bitcoin today! ======================= Ethernity.io: The world's first authenticated and licensed NFT platform, trusted by over 150,000 members. Digital NFTs and exclusive real-world unlockables, authentic partnerships with athletes and artists. Visit Ethernity.io, where you can buy and sell authenticated NFTs from top notable figures, rights, license, and IP holders you can't find anywhere else; the start of an entire ecosystem bringing utility to #NFTs.
This is a re-release of our interview with Matthew Graham and Paulina Tomczyk, originally published within GA Podcast EP04. Athletes must have a voice when it comes to athlete rights and players associations provide the opportunity for their voices to be heard and supported. Noah welcomes Matt Graham and Paulina Tomczyk to discuss what players associations are and why they're so necessary in today's world of sport. In this episode, we talk about… What a player association is and examples of players associations The main mission of player associations when it comes to athlete representation and accountability Why new player associations and unions receive backlash and often struggle Common issues for athletes with amateur status How just cause and culture can influence the formation of player organizations How large players organizations operate and support athletes Revenue models for both large and small players associations Why EU Athletes and other umbrella organizations exist World Players Association and how unions benefit from this group The relationship between World Players Association and the IOC Why it's possible for smaller sports to have strong players associations Memorable Quotes: “When the players realize as a group they enjoy considerably more power than they have as individuals, they're actually in a strong position to negotiate the terms and conditions of their work and they're broader livelihoods.” Guest Bios: Australian freestyle skier Matt Graham is the Director of Legal and Player Relations for the World Players Association. Paulina Tomczyk is the General Secretary of EU Athletes, the European federation of player unions and athlete associations, and is also an Executive Committee Member of World Players Association. Links to resources: EU Athletes World Players Association IOC The Cyclists Alliance Follow World Players Association on Twitter @WorldPlayersUtd, EU Athletes @EUAthletes, Paulina @PauTomczyk and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch at hello@globalathlete.org and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
This week, gooey duplicates of Nathan, Peter and Richard are joined by a gooey duplicate of Simon Moore for an earnest discussion of camerawork, capitalism (again) and the deepest questions of human identity. Doctor Who ruins yet another workers' uprising, in The Rebel Flesh. Notes and links Richard wishes that this story was directed more like Kozintsev's film version of Hamlet (1964), which you can watch in its entirety on YouTube. Richard also alludes to Walter Benjamin's 1935 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, which maintains that a copy of a work of art lacks the original's aura or authenticity. You can read it here. Although his Doctor Who stories are not highly regarded, Matthew Graham is the creator of the acclaimed TV fantasy cop drama Life on Mars (2006), starring our very own John Simm, and its sequel Ashes to Ashes (2008). And of course, anyone who doesn't know about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be mystified by our references to its shape-shifting Constable Odo until they follow this link. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll borrow your Vauxhall Astra to nip over to Kent for the weekend and the bring it back covered in acid burns. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back to cover Series 13 at the very start of November. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. Today we released Episode 4 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We'll be continuing to cover Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
This week, gooey duplicates of Nathan, Peter and Richard are joined by a gooey duplicate of Simon Moore for an earnest discussion of camerawork, capitalism (again) and the deepest questions of human identity. Doctor Who ruins yet another workers' uprising, in The Rebel Flesh. Notes and links Richard wishes that this story was directed more like Kozintsev's film version of Hamlet (1964), which you can watch in its entirety on YouTube. Richard also alludes to Walter Benjamin's 1935 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, which maintains that a copy of a work of art lacks the original's aura or authenticity. You can read it here. Although his Doctor Who stories are not highly regarded, Matthew Graham is the creator of the acclaimed TV fantasy cop drama Life on Mars (2006), starring our very own John Simm, and its sequel Ashes to Ashes (2008). And of course, anyone who doesn't know about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be mystified by our references to its shape-shifting Constable Odo until they follow this link. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll borrow your Vauxhall Astra to nip over to Kent for the weekend and the bring it back covered in acid burns. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back to cover Series 13 at the very start of November. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. Today we released Episode 4 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We'll be continuing to cover Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
This week, gooey duplicates of Nathan, Peter and Richard are joined by a gooey duplicate of Simon Moore for an earnest discussion of camerawork, capitalism (again) and the deepest questions of human identity. Doctor Who ruins yet another workers' uprising, in The Rebel Flesh. Notes and links Richard wishes that this story was directed more like Kozintsev's film version of Hamlet (1964), which you can watch in its entirety on YouTube. Richard also alludes to Walter Benjamin's 1935 essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, which maintains that a copy of a work of art lacks the original's aura or authenticity. You can read it here. Although his Doctor Who stories are not highly regarded, Matthew Graham is the creator of the acclaimed TV fantasy cop drama Life on Mars (2006), starring our very own John Simm, and its sequel Ashes to Ashes (2008). And of course, anyone who doesn't know about Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be mystified by our references to its shape-shifting Constable Odo until they follow this link. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, and Richard is @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll borrow your Vauxhall Astra to nip over to Kent for the weekend and the bring it back covered in acid burns. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back to cover Series 13 at the very start of November. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. Today we released Episode 4 of Maximum Power, a new Blakes 7 podcast featuring some of our regulars and guests and some of the regulars from the Trap One podcast. We'll be continuing to cover Series A of Blakes 7 every week over the next few months.
Indiana's Poet Laureate discusses what that title entails and a few of his verses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Graham is the CEO of Beijing-based Sino Global Capital. Matthew is a prominent personality on Crypto Twitter, an authority on China's ever-shifting attitude to blockchain, and an outspoken critic of Elon Musk and Bitclout. Why you should listen: Sino Global Capital is an investment firm based in China that invests in decentralized technologies that have a strategic connection to the mainland Chinese market. Matthew says the firm is very bullish on DeFi, and the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems. While he comes from a traditional finance background and describes himself as an intense personality and a suit and tie guy, Matthew has embraced crypto's meme culture. Key Takeaway: China sees blockchain as a key strategic technology pillar critical to the next decade of growth. China is moving forward with its digital currency initiative and continuing to hold trials across the country. While headlines that say China is banning bitcoin or banning crypto mining can be alarming and market-moving, there is always much more nuance behind the scenes and headlines shouldn't be taken at face value. Supporting links: Sino Global Capital Matthew on Twitter Andy on Twitter Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.
Matthew Graham the CEO of Sino Global Capital, is currently based in China. He explains the rumours of a China bitcoin mining ban and more specifically a china bitcoin ban. Since he is there on the ground, Matty clears up what is FUD and what is fact. Sponsored by @blockfi get up $250 when you join: blockfi.com/layah
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Matthew had the tenacity to force himself to learn Mandarin before moving to China to work at a venture capital firm. After spending time there he launched Sino Global Capital. Initially a tech focused firm which pivoted into the cryptocurrency space and since has been a very strong and successful firm in our industry.
Today Matthew Graham joins us for our eighth episode of Off The Bricks! Listen in as Indiana's newest poet laureate discusses his poetry which explores the geography of home. Graham's poetry incorporates his travels to Ireland, and shares his love of music and language that conveys themes of home. Learn more about Graham at https://indianahumanities.org/protest-and-pandemic-matthew-graham-2.
With the economic swing caused by COVID 19, we've seen the US Federal Reserve's money printers go bbrrrrrrrrrr. As a result, you have public and private companies hedging against inflation by buying hundreds of millions of dollars in Bitcoin. But why? What's the strategy here? And how come Bitcoin and not the typical victim, gold? Charlies Bovaird of Quantum Economics and a Forbes Senior Contributor answering these exact questions with the help of Tavi Costa from Crescat Capital, Jake Ryan of Tradecraft Capital, William Herrmann of Wilshire Phoenix, and Matthew Graham of Sino Global Capital.
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Matthew Graham, CEO & Founder of Sino Global Capital, talks about the differences in the Chinese crypto market, what projects should ask their investors, common pitfalls he sees among crypto startups and what makes them different from other crypto funds. Twitter Matthew Graham: https://twitter.com/mattysino Twitter Sino Global Capital: https://twitter.com/sinoglobalcap LinkedIn Sino Global Capital: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sino-global-capital-partners Website Sino Global Capital: https://www.sinoglobalcapital.com/
Guests:Bennett Tomlin (@bennetttomlin)Larry Cermak (@lawmaster)Host:Richard Yan (@gentso09)Patrick McKenzie (@patio11, special co-host)Today's motion is “Tether has always been acting in bad faith.”This topic is very relevant for today's markets because Tether is simultaneously an incredibly important, if not the most important, source of on-ramp liquidity for crypto, and a controversial, legally-challenged, blackbox operation that make market participants worry about their undesirable dealings and, worse, imminent collapse.We previously had a similar debate on this with Matthew Graham from Sino Global Capital vs Cas Piancey, the independent crypto commentator and Tether skeptic. So definitely check that out.Today's debaters are Larry from the Crypto publication and Bennett Tomlin, another crypto commentator and Tether skeptic. The episode was also co-hosted by Patrick McKenzie, who also did extensive independent research on Tether.If you're into crypto and like to hear two sides of the story, be sure to also check out our previous episodes. We've featured some of the best known thinkers in the crypto space.If you would like to debate or want to nominate someone, please DM me at @blockdebate on Twitter.Please note that nothing in our podcast should be construed as financial advice.Source of select items discussed in the debate (and supplemental material):Paper claiming unbacked Tether drove BTC price:https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3195066Papers dispelling the above notion:https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3175876https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3508006Patrick McKenzie comprehensive history of Tether: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2019/10/28/tether-and-bitfinex/Bennett Tomlin blog: https://bennettftomlin.com/The Block publication: https://www.theblockcrypto.com/Amy Caster Tether timeline: https://amycastor.com/2019/01/17/the-curious-case-of-tether-a-complete-timeline-of-events/Guest bios:Bennett Tomlin regularly publishes articles about fraud in the crypto space via his blog. His dayjob is data scientist and fraud investigator in the pharmacy benefits area.Larry Cermak is Director of Research and Analysis at The Block, a crypto research, analysis and news outlet geared toward institutional investors.Patrick McKenzie is a Tokyo-based entrepreneur and commentator. He wrote a thorough recount of the Tether controversy on his personal website. Patrick works for the Internet at Stripe. All comments are his own.
Guests:CasPiancey (@caspiancey)Matthew Graham (@mattysino)Host:Richard Yan (@gentso09)Today's motion is “Tether will likely get crushed by authorities in the next two years, thanks to its shady practices and defiance against regulators.”In this debate about the controversial pioneer stablecoin, we talked about pending lawsuits, a lack of regulatory framework for Tether to work with from the outset that cornered them into the way things are for them, how Tether issuance is affecting bitcoin prices, why Tether dominates stablecoin market cap despite its troubles, and more.Today's debaters include CasPiancey, a long-time and vocal Tether skeptic; and Matthew Graham, the founder of a well-known Asia-based crypto fund.If you're into crypto and like to hear two sides of the story, be sure to also check out our previous episodes. We've featured some of the best known thinkers in the crypto space.If you would like to debate or want to nominate someone, please DM me at @blockdebate on Twitter.Please note that nothing in our podcast should be construed as financial advice.I hope you will enjoy listening to this debate. Let's dive right in!Source of select items discussed in the debate (and supplemental material):UT Austin paper suggesting correlation between Bitcoin price and Tether issuance: https://archive.is/fMbooPaper #1 showing no correlation between Bitcoin price and Tether issuance: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3508006Paper #2 showing no correlation between Bitcoin price and Tether issuance: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165176518302556New York Attorney General case against Tether: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ny-attorney-general-sues-bitfinex-210643545.htmlTether lawsuit from crypto traders: https://www.coindesk.com/crypto-traders-lawsuit-claims-bitfinex-tether-cost-market-over-1-trillionDebater bios:CasPiancey is an independent investigator and reporter of business and financial fraud. He writes regularly about projects, exchanges and scams in crypto.Matthew is CEO of Sino Global Capital. He has seven years of mainland China investment banking experience with a focus on representing international technology companies in China for strategic partnership and investment. Matthew has been involved in blockchain since 2013, first slowly, then all at once. As Managing Partner of Sino Global's Liquid Value blockchain fund Mr. Graham invests in blockchain technology with strategic relevance for China. Significant 2020 investments include primary market deals such as FTX, Serum, Mintbase, Mask Network; and secondary market deals such as Solana and Nexus Mutual.
In the first Fem TV special of Season 4, Melissa chats with some of the cast and creatives of The Spanish Princess. First up is creator and showrunner Emma Frost along with showrunner Matthew Graham. Next we have Laura Carmichael (Maggie Pole) and Georgie Henley (Meg/Queen Margaret of Scotland). And finally is Charlotte Hope (Catherine of Aragon). (Please note that there are some minor spoilers discussed from the first four episodes of the season.) Part Two of The Spanish Princess begins Sunday, October 11 on Crave in Canada and Starz in the US. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
This week we interview Beijing based Legacy/Crypto finance CEO, Matthew Graham. Not knowing anything about the legacy investment market, we went in cold and had Matthew give us the complete breakdown of how things work. Reach Matthew at: Twitter: @mattysino Website: sinoglobalcapital.com/ You can support the show at: BTC: 39v3yrPDqm61LtyknESDAyAmGUGyuW3Kc1 ETH: 0xe5DCA0e80BF96Cb43fdb0d033a65461c8F8f9988 NANO: nano_3qrknjfmy33jspmzbssrbpskzdi8qibq9zztr6rn7kx8ai3yzyb8569fmfpf Patreon.com/keywordcrypto Commerce.coinbase.com/charges/5LPM74N9 Tippin.me/@keywordcrypto_m Our Socials: Website: keywordcrypto.com Facebook: facebook.com/keywordcrypto Twitter: twitter.com/keywordcrypto Twitter (Michael): twitter.com/keywordcrypto_m Twitter (JJ): twitter.com/keyword_jj Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/keywordcrypto/ Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCM3Bjx7GZvA6PRGQx269QnQ Intro Song: Physical Forms - On the Brink *NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keywordcrypto/support
Matthew joins us to discuss the Blockchain Services Network(BSN), a public-private partnership based in China and expanding worldwide. Anytime China is involved with outside business dealings people get wary. Matthew is on to share what BSN is, what it isn't, and how it really could impact the global economy. Matthew Graham is the CEO of Sino Global Capital, a Beijing-based company focused on accelerating the growth of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology through strategic investments and development of the Chinese investors base and tech stack. For more information on Sino Global Capital click here. ----------------------------------------- Have you subscribed to HASHR8's newsletter yet? Now is the time! This is the most important email on bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and mining! Read Difficulty Adjustment today! Now also in Chinese! ----------------------------------------- Previous episodes: https://hashr8.com/#podcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/h4shr8 ----------------------------------------- About our sponsor: Luxor Technology is North America's largest mining pool. With a focus on enterprise solutions and an intense focus on customer experience, they provide a premier mining pool platform for bitcoin and altcoin miners. Visit them today at https://luxor.tech/hashr8, and follow them on Twitter @LuxorTechTeam. Luxor Discord: https://discord.gg/Cpm6rD
This time on has it crossed your mind we have an episode that's a little different to our usual ones - a debate! We have a discussion on the differences between objective and subjective morality, and how that can effect us, the decisions we make, and the food we eat! Huge thank you to our very good friend Matthew Graham for coming on the show and getting involved. Sources/other material Get in contact Hasitcrossedyourmind@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/lukeholehouse https://www.instagram.com/jerome747 https://www.instagram.com/hasitcrossedyourmind Acknowledgements Special thanks to Laura Sewall for providing our art, Laura does illustration at Edinburgh university, if you want to get in contact with her; Her website is laurasewall.com Her instagram it's @laurasewall96 And her email for enquiries is laura.sewall@live.co.uk
Libra, the Euro, China's DCEP. Do any of these currencies have a chance at displacing the dollar in the global order? Or is it possible - as Niall Ferguson suggestions on this episode - that we're poised to shift back to a multipollar, multi-currency world? The second in our four-part documentary micro-series on the battle for the future of money. Also featuring Michael Casey, Matthew Graham, Katherine Wu, Peter Zeihan, Luke Gromen and more. Music by DJ J-Scrilla "Faith In My Money (Money Printer Go Brrr)" from the new “Sound Money” album.
We're live with Richard Meek with the Catholic Commentator bi-weekly update, Michael Acaldo with SVDP-BR monthly update and Fr. Matthew Graham with St. Jules Catholic Church in Belle Rose with parish update
Two of CoinDesk’s most popular series, NLW’s The Breakdown podcast and the Money Reimagined newsletter by chief content officer Michael Casey, come together for a special podcast microseries in the run up to Consensus: Distributed, our first virtual big-tent event May 11-15. The Breakdown: Money Reimagined builds on themes Casey explores in his newsletter to tell the story of key arenas in the battle for the future of money -- from the incumbent dollar to the aspirational DCEP to the insurgent bitcoin -- in the context of a post-COVID19 world. The four-part podcast features over a dozen voices including Consensus: Distributed speakers Caitlin Long, Matthew Graham and more. New episodes air Fridays starting May 1 on the CoinDesk Podcast Network. Subscribe here.This episode is sponsored by ErisX, The Stellar Development Foundation and Grayscale Digital Large Cap Investment FundEven before COVID-19, 2020 was poised to be a big year in the battle for the future of money. 2019 had seen: Fed intervention in overnight lending markets; the launch of Facebook’s Libra; an acceleration of China’s central bank digital currency; growing acceptance of bitcoin as digital gold and more. When Coronavirus hit, however, it fundamentally altered the context in which this battle for the future of money would take place. In late January, China issued a lockdown for the city of Wuhan in Hubei Province. Over the next few weeks, that lockdown as extended to more than 200 million people. China-based blockchain investor Matthew Graham called living through it “the craziest thing I’d ever seen.” Yet despite such a chaotic blow to the economy of the supply chain capital of the world, US stock markets continued to mint new highs, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching an all time high on February 12th and the S&P500 following suit exactly one week later. On Monday, February 24th the damn started to break. Caitlin Long, founder of the crypto bank Avanti and 22 year Wall Street veteran said that COVID-19 was “starting to overwhelm the ability of central banks to solve this…You can’t solve a pandemic with liquidity. It’s just not going to work.” That week would get messier still. By the end of the week, which completed a 10% drop from just 10 days earlier, crypto trader Scott Melker said “This is a historic drop. This is something we haven’t seen since World War II.”By the first week in March, the Fed sprang into action, calling an emergency weekend meeting to announce a 50 bps rate cut. Unfortunately, the market did the opposite of what the Fed might have hoped. Delphi Digital macro analyst Kevin Kelly put it this way: “What last week’s rate cut did was confirm to equity investors what they didn’t want to admit to themselves: that this was a real risk and something the Federal Reserve was watching as a real threat to economic activity.”As true fear crept in to markets, stage was now set for a torrent of action and intervention. In this first episode of Money Reimagined, we look at:Why US markets took so long to reactHow the stock market became a political utilityWhy, even before the crisis, “increasingly exotic forms of quantitative easing” were inevitableWhy the bailouts have some investors accusing our entire market of being cronyism rather than capitalism What unlimited money printing means for the US dollar. The key question explored in this episode is what happens to the US dollar next? On the one hand, monetary stimulus like the world has never seen suggests that at some point, we should anticipate an inflationary environment. On the other, the dollar has done nothing but grow stronger compared to other currencies. How can both of these things be true simultaneously. For that, we turn to insights from Matthew Graham, Caitlin Long, Scott Melker, Kevin Kelly, Ben Hunt, Luke Gromen, Travis Kling, Mark Yusko, Anthony Pompliano, Jared Dillian, Dave Portnoy, Michael Casey, Preston Pysh, Peter ZeihanMusic by DJ J-Scrilla "Faith In My Money (Money Printer Go Brrr)" from the new “Sound Money” album.Produced by NLW and Adam B. Levine. Edited, Scored and Announced by Adam B. Levine with production assistance from the rest of the team at CoinDesk.
The first of a 4-part docu-style series on the battle for the future of money. In this first episode of Money Reimagined, we look at: Why US markets took so long to react How the stock market became a political utility Why, even before the crisis, “increasingly exotic forms of quantitative easing” were inevitable Why the bailouts have some investors accusing our entire market of being cronyism rather than capitalism What unlimited money printing means for the US dollar. Featuring insight from Matthew Graham, Caitlin Long, Scott Melker, Kevin Kelly, Ben Hunt, Luke Gromen, Travis Kling, Mark Yusko, Anthony Pompliano, Jared Dillian, Dave Portnoy, Michael Casey, Preston Pysh, Peter Zeihan Music by DJ J-Scrilla "Faith In My Money (Money Printer Go Brrr)" from the “Sound Money” album.
The Chinese government has made blockchain a key focus of their 5 year plan, quickly moving the industry beyond the “trough of disillusionment” and into real-world use cases. Join Hedera’s Cooper Kunz in this Gossip About Gossip episode with Matthew Graham, CEO of Sino Global Capital, and Managing Partner of Liquid Value. As an investor living in mainland China and focused on the blockchain industry, Matthew provides insight into why their blockchain market “couldn’t be hotter”. They also discuss a recently leaked demo application, which showcases progress on their digital currency / electronic payment (DCEP) project, with large enterprises like Alibaba and Tencent helping bring the technology to a country with over 1.3B people. You can find Matthew on Twitter at @mattysino and learn about Sino Global Capital at SinoGlobalCapital.com.
British writer and radio presenter Yasmeen Khan in conversation with screenwriters Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah about their work, including plans for a new series of Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matthew Graham is the CEO of Sino Global Capital. In this conversation we talk about his experience living in China, the new news about China's CBDC, DCEP leaked wallet, market impact and more. Thank you to everyone that listens, shares, subscribes, and leaves a rating! Show sponsors: •eToro.com: the worldwide leader in social trading. •Bybit: Trade Bitcoin, ETH, EOS, and XRP derivatives on bybit.com.
In this very special episode, I interview my beloved life partner, Matthew Graham, about next leveling his life by going all in on drinking, what happened to Dad, quitting drinking in an enabling relationship, how one thought will make or break your outcome and quality of life, and how living alcohol free in quarantine is the key to less fear and anxiety. To schedule a personal strategy session with Mary: email mary@marywagstaffcoach.com
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Matthew Graham, the CEO of Sino Global Capital, describes how the economy has changed in China due to the coronavirus, how it is affected as business opens back up and how the government is managing it. He explains why the DCEP project is continuing apace and described how he thinks the coronavirus will impact the crypto industry, how it will affect entrepreneurship, and how he thinks startups should approach this time. We also cover the Bitcoin halving and why he thinks that miners in China will make it through the halving fine despite the price volatility in recent weeks. Thank you to our sponsor! Crypto.com: https://crypto.com Episode links: Matthew Graham: https://twitter.com/mattysino Sino Global Capital: https://www.sinoglobalcapital.com/ China's economy as it comes out of the first coronavirus outbreak: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/business/economy/coronavirus-china-economy-stimulus.html China's crypto startup scene post-coronavirus: https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/04/08/start-up-crash-reveals-china-post-coronavirus-economy-luckin-coffee-fraud/ China going for digital yuan: https://www.coindesk.com/china-will-undoubtedly-pursue-digital-yuan-central-bank-says The benefits China could reap from DCEP: https://fortune.com/2020/04/07/china-us-digital-currency-coronavirus/ Links from news recap: https://unchainedpodcast.com/flashbacks-to-2016-2017/
In this episode we speak with Matthew Graham, Managing General Partner of Sino Global Capital as we discuss the volatile week in history we have had with global economy moving towards a halt, stock market crashing, bitcoin crashing, and the ongoing threat of the coronavirus and COVID-19.
Guests:Matthew Graham (@mattysino) - debating FOR the motionAvichal Garg (@avichal) - debating AGAINST the motionHost:Richard Yan (@gentso09)Today's motion is “China will lead the world in blockchain innovation.” With a huge market, vast amount of capital, loose regulations (in a de facto sense anyway), deep bench of talent and prowess for imitation, China is a powerful incubator of tech and product, both in blockchain and other tech industries. China is the place for concentration of mining power, top exchanges and now potentially a pioneer for national digital currency. Global crypto investors may be interested in knowing, will true innovation come out of China? And for western entrepreneurs and operators, what can they learn from their Chinese friends? Today's debate will help address these questions.The guests we have for this episode are founders of two crypto funds: One is a US transplant into Beijing who now considers it home. While the other has been a Silicon Valley lifer since college.If you would like to debate or want to nominate someone, please DM me at @blockdebate on Twitter.Please note that nothing in our podcast should be construed as financial advice.Source of select items discussed in the debate:Baidu's Xuperchain: https://www.technologyreview.com/f/615022/baidus-xuperchain-launch-is-just-the-beginning-of-chinas-blockchain-rush/China's 9-9-6 engineer hours: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/996_working_hour_systemMulticoin's Mable Jiang breaks down President Xi's speech about blockchain development: https://medium.com/@mablejiang/xi-jinpings-speech-at-the-18th-collective-study-of-the-chinese-political-bureau-of-the-central-1219730677b2China's Belt and Road Initiative: https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/chinas-massive-belt-and-road-initiativeMore than 30,000 companies are registered as blockchain businesses in China https://news.bitcoin.com/33000-companies-in-china-claim-to-use-blockchain-technology/
When everyone wrote their 2020 crypto prediction pieces, China featured prominently in everything from the exchange business to enterprise blockchain to the potential impact of a forthcoming digital yuan. Coronavirus erased those issues from focus. On this episode of The Breakdown, @NLW is joined by Matthew Graham, CEO of Sino Global Capital. For the past 7 years, Matthew has lived in China and for the past several years, his exclusive focus has been on crypto and blockchain. In this episode, they discuss:What Chinese crypto and blockchain investors were focused on before CoronavirusThe shift in the crypto and blockchain narrative in China post-Libra What living through the Coronavirus has actually been live (and how it differs from the media narrative in the US) Why enterprise blockchain is poised to be one of the most dominant focuses for China-centric investors this year
When everyone wrote their 2020 crypto prediction pieces, China featured prominently in everything from the exchange business to enterprise blockchain to the potential impact of a forthcoming digital yuan. Coronavirus erased those issues from focus. On this episode of The Breakdown, @NLW is joined by Matthew Graham, CEO of Sino Global Capital. For the past 7 years, Matthew has lived in China and for the past several years, his exclusive focus has been on crypto and blockchain. In this episode, they discuss: What Chinese crypto and blockchain investors were focused on before Coronavirus The shift in the crypto and blockchain narrative in China post-Libra What living through the Coronavirus has actually been live (and how it differs from the media narrative in the US) Why enterprise blockchain is poised to be one of the most dominant focuses for China-centric investors this year
Matthew Graham is the CEO of Sino Global Capital, a team of Beijing-based investment bankers. China sees blockchain as a key strategic technology pillar critical to the next decade of growth. As it prepares to deploy a state-issued digital currency or DCEP (Digital Currency / Electronic Payment) China has a unique opportunity to take control of its monetary system and get a jump on other nation states. What are the implications for China and its citizens? Why you should listen: China's leaders are engineering-minded and technologically bold. China has a large influence on the crypto space. The majority of bitcoin mining is based in China, and China's changing stance towards crypto assets has tended to have an exaggerated effect on the volatile crypto markets. China sees blockchain very differently from the west and appears uniquely positioned to be the first large nation state to deploy a state-issued digital currency. Plus Andy and Matthew discuss Tokenization, Star Wars, sneaker trading. Key takeaway: A state-issued digital currency is a powerful idea. However, if combined with other technologies such as facial recognition, a social credit score, digital identity, and phone tracking, it would be an authoritarian method of control. State issued digital currency puts into stark relief the potential of an open, borderless, decentralized non-state issued digital currency such as Bitcoin. Supporting links: Sino Global Capital Matthew on Twitter Andy on Twitter Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin
As part of our Asia series, Matthew Graham, co-founder of Beijing based blockchain investment firm Sino Global Capital, shares his on-the-ground views on: Retail sentiment in China crypto 700x leverage & speculation Alipay/Wechat pay vs crypto Scams & regulators Provincial government's approach to blockchain Host: Jason Choi (@MrJasonChoi). If you enjoyed the show, consider tipping! This show is not financial advice. BTC: 3EFSLnPpme6Lo6DynN1bVV9owooueFvEmJ ETH: 0xdec40AA30B9C562aB4b839529BfC290C1B5Da61E ****** Resources: Sign up for eToro here Relay node newsletter (Asia crypto events) Libsyn link Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify ****** Disclaimer: Jason Choi is an investor at Spartan Capital, the hedge fund arm of The Spartan Group. All opinions expressed by Jason and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Spartan Group and any of its subsidiaries and personnel. This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. The Spartan Group and its clients may hold positions in assets described in the episode. Detailed disclaimers available at jasonchoi.me and spartangroup.io/disclaimer. This episode is sponsored by eToro, Celsius Network and SALT Lending
In this episode, the guys welcome Sino Global Capital founding partner and CEO Matthew Graham. They discuss the plans for the PBOC’s own digital currency, China’s love/hate relationship with blockchain, and how cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology could impact China’s tech firms and broader economy.Please note, the hosts may have interest in some of the stocks discussed. The discussion should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation of services.Get the PDF of the China Consumer Index.Watchlist:TencentAlibabaBaiduiQiyiXiaomiJDPinduoduoMeituan-DianpingGuestMatthew Graham - @mg0314aHosts:Elliott Zaagman– @elliottzaagmanJames Hull– @jameshullxEditorPeter IsachenkoPodcast information:iTunesSpotifyRSS FeedMusic: “Hey Ho” by Steve Jackson, Royalty Free Music
Yo strangers! what it do? In today's episode I had originally planned to do another This week in crime, but for some reason after having recorded for about an hours worth of content, when I went to play back the audio during editing there was no sound. I fixed it now which is why I decided to scrap it and just release this mini episode. I still considered it a this week in crime since the two individuals I discuss recently had their trials and were sentenced to prison. The two cases I discuss are of Matthew Graham and Mathew Falder these two men are convicted sex offenders one being a person who created and hosted child porn sites, while the other used them for his sick pleasure. Hear all about it in this mini this week in crime! Follow me on Instagram @strangetalkpodcast send me news articles via my email at strangetalkpodcast@outlook.com music by : Yung Kartz and Gene Rodemichs Orchestra --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Strangetalk/support
Historical or historical fiction? Join hosts Kari Lane, Virginia Reyna and special guests Emma Frost and Matthew Graham, the showrunners of ‘The Spanish Princess' as they talk about episode 6 ‘A Polite Kidnapping'. Hello Joanna! She is quite the powerhouse! Lady Margret is always up to her scheming and she seems to only care about those who can be of use to her. Poor Maggie Pole! Emma and Matthew also shed light on many of the choices that were made in terms of being historically accurate or not. If you did not know, there were be another 8 episodes! Congrats ‘Spanish Princess' on a season 2! As we follow Catherine of Aragon's journey as The Spanish Princess, join THE SPANISH PRINCESS AFTER SHOW every week to discuss the latest episodes and break down all the plot points, character betrayals, reveals, and political savagery! We'll have special segments and news every single week from the show as well! Be sure to subscribe and comment if you love the show! About The Spanish Princess: The Spanish Princess follows Catherine of Aragon, the beautiful teenaged princess of Spain who was promised the English throne since she was a child. She arrives in a grey, rain-lashed England with her glorious and diverse court, including her lady-in-waiting Lina, a Sub-Saharan African. She becomes Princess of Wales, but when her husband Prince Arthur dies suddenly, the throne seems lost to Catherine. However, she claims her marriage was never consummated and that therefore as a virgin she may set her sights on the new heir, the charismatic and headstrong Prince Harry who will one day rule as King Henry VIII. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historical or historical fiction? Join hosts Kari Lane, Virginia Reyna and special guests Emma Frost and Matthew Graham, the showrunners of ‘The Spanish Princess’ as they talk about episode 6 ‘A Polite Kidnapping’. Hello Joanna! She is quite the powerhouse! Lady Margret is always up to her scheming and she seems to only care about those who can be of use to her. Poor Maggie Pole! Emma and Matthew also shed light on many of the choices that were made in terms of being historically accurate or not. If you did not know, there were be another 8 episodes! Congrats ‘Spanish Princess’ on a season 2! As we follow Catherine of Aragon's journey as The Spanish Princess, join THE SPANISH PRINCESS AFTER SHOW every week to discuss the latest episodes and break down all the plot points, character betrayals, reveals, and political savagery! We'll have special segments and news every single week from the show as well! Be sure to subscribe and comment if you love the show! About The Spanish Princess: The Spanish Princess follows Catherine of Aragon, the beautiful teenaged princess of Spain who was promised the English throne since she was a child. She arrives in a grey, rain-lashed England with her glorious and diverse court, including her lady-in-waiting Lina, a Sub-Saharan African. She becomes Princess of Wales, but when her husband Prince Arthur dies suddenly, the throne seems lost to Catherine. However, she claims her marriage was never consummated and that therefore as a virgin she may set her sights on the new heir, the charismatic and headstrong Prince Harry who will one day rule as King Henry VIII. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week the Quizzical Papist goes sede vecantist! No we didn't go into schism. Bishop Duca wasn't able to make the show. So instead, Mark Labell filled his seat, at least trivially, and joined Fr. Brad against Grace and Fr. Matthew Graham, for a very tight and informative game written by Jordan.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quizzicalpapist)
The program all about TV. Our guests: Emma Frost and Matthew Graham, executive producers and showrunners of Starz's new Sunday night miniseries The Spanish Princess. Plus special Newsnote segments on the fall primetine lineups of NBC and Fox, unveiled Monday in New York.
This episode we explore how God has moved in our lives, and we have a general chat about christianity, faith and some of the issues we struggle with! Enjoy this bonus episode! Acknowledgements Special thanks to Laura Sewall for providing our art, Laura does illustration at Edinburgh university, if you want to get in contact with her; Her website is laurasewall.com Her instagram it's @laurasewall96 And her email for enquiries is laura.sewall@live.co.uk Many thanks to Joakim Karud for his track "Dreams" and "Loudness and clarity", check him out here https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Get in contact Hasitcrossedyourmind@gmail.com Social media https://www.instagram.com/lukeholehouse https://www.instagram.com/jerome747 https://www.instagram.com/hasitcrossedyourmind
The wiser they are, they harder they fool? This week we have a special guest Matthew Graham in the studio with us to look at the reign of Solomon. We take a closer look at his wealth and splendour through his architecture. We contrast the magnificent temples with today's churches and ask the question, do we need such splendour in our places of worship today? We also look at the prideful nature of man and its timeless hold on us all. Capping it all off with the question, if you could be at any time in history, when would that be and why? Massive thanks to Matt for coming on the show and helping us break down the life and mind of such a complex man. Matt is a second year English and Psychology student at Portsmouth university, if you want to see more of his thoughts his blog is https://philosophy288483413.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR3kfSJZWgQ4aQe1_rxtk7S8MQaRT1ad9m20-wp_jf_s4UoD95isYA0i9mc and feel free to get in contact with him via his email - grahammatthew21@yahoo.com Acknowledgements Special thanks to Laura Sewall for providing our art, Laura does illustration at Edinburgh university, if you want to get in contact with her; Her website is laurasewall.com Her instagram it's @laurasewall96 And her email for enquiries is laura.sewall@live.co.ukMany thanks to Joakim Karud for his track "Dreams", check him out herehttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Get in contactHasitcrossedyourmind@gmail.com Social mediahttps://www.instagram.com/lukeholehousehttps://www.instagram.com/jerome747https://www.instagram.com/hasitcrossedyourmind SourcesHoly Bible ESV Tyndale (publisher) (2014) New Living Translation study BibleA History of the Jewish People, Rufus Learsi(1949)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Assyrian_Empire
On July 2, 2015, Matthew Graham woke up in the morning to find his 6-month old baby girl, Ember Skye, missing. But something about his story does not add up. The post [Bonus] The Disappearance of Baby Ember Skye Graham appeared first on Orbital Jigsaw.
Matthew Graham of Graham Tradecraft sits down with Evan Hafer and Mat Best. They discuss combat training, instructors and what it takes to not only provide instruction, but to teach and provide value.
America has it now too. I think. This week we’re continuing the whole “Doctor Who sucks and we’re pretty sure we should just shut it all down right now” thing we started last week. Trust us, it’s bad. It’s Fear Her, written by Matthew Graham and aired on June 24, 2006. Doctor Who © TheContinue reading →
Kat and Alfie Moon, Eastenders' loveable couple travel to an Irish village in search of Kat's long-lost son. Redwater is directed by Jesper Nielsen, who worked on Danish political drama Borgen, and written by Eastenders' alumni including Life On Mars creator Matthew Graham. Culture journalist Rebecca Nicholson reviews Redwater and considers the art of the TV spin-off. Highly acclaimed true crime dramas won major awards at Baftas this week. Murdered by my Father is about a so-called honour killing. Damilola, Our Loved Boy recounts the terrible story of the schoolboy stabbed on his way home from school. Three Girls takes on the very difficult topic of the Rochdale sexual grooming gangs. Samira Ahmed talks to Lois Wise about the public fascination for true crime stories, and the dilemmas involved.Director Guy Ritchie's latest film is an epic action adventure, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. It stars Charlie Hunnam in the title role, with Jude Law, fetching in assorted leather-wear, as his scheming uncle King Vortigen. Ritchie talks about how he works with actors on set - including here David Beckham, who has a cameo role, and how the folkloric tradition of storytelling influenced the film's narrative. From Shore to Shore is a new play inspired by the lives and little-known stories of people from the Chinese communities in Leeds and West Yorkshire. Playwright Mary Cooper and writer Mimi Webster discuss how the play came about and why it's being presented in unusual venues - Chinese restaurants.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer:Julian May.Image credit: Daniel Smith/ Warner Bros.
In this weeks episode, Phil and Paul return once again to their series 2 retrospective with a review of that firm fan favourite Fear Her by Matthew Graham. Yes, it's reached that point that the pair of them have been dreading. But have either Paul or Phil changed their minds about this story or do they still detest this with every fibre of the existence and is the Olympic dream dead? And in the news, Phil and Paul play catch up with items they have missed over the last couple of weeks. Unfortunately a few famous faces left us during that time but this is tempered with the announcement and trailer for the Doctors new companion!! And just how did this go down with fandom? And in Omega's Tat corner it's baking, drinking and watchmaking tat!
We were invited to join other reporters in a press call with Childhood's End executive producer, Matthew Graham, and actors, Mike Vogel and Yael Stone. They shared some of their impressions of working on this project and what they're excited about sharing when the miniseries airs next week. Mike, Dave, and Wayne go through some of the questions that were asked followed by brief excerpts from the answers given by the Childhood's End cast and crew members. We hope you'll find their insights enlightening and that they'll serve as a nice teaser to get your excited about the three-night event starting December 14th. Read more... The post CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
We were invited to join other reporters in a press call with Childhood's End executive producer, Matthew Graham, and actors, Mike Vogel and Yael Stone. They shared some of their impressions of working on this project and what they're excited about sharing when the miniseries airs next week. Mike, Dave, and Wayne go through some of the questions that were asked followed by brief excerpts from the answers given by the Childhood's End cast and crew members. We hope you'll find their insights enlightening and that they'll serve as a nice teaser to get your excited about the three-night event starting December 14th. Read more... The post CE02 – Syfy Press Call Highlights appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
As we anxiously await the arrival of the Childhood's End miniseries, we decided to go straight to the source for information about this Arthur C. Clarke adaptation. Writer and executive producer, Matthew Graham, sat down with Mike for a breakdown of how this story was developed for the small screen. It was a daunting task, and Graham was able to outline the challenges quite nicely. Here's how he described his thought process in dividing the story into three acts, one for each night of the miniseries: Read more... The post CE01 – Matthew Graham Interview appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
As we anxiously await the arrival of the Childhood's End miniseries, we decided to go straight to the source for information about this Arthur C. Clarke adaptation. Writer and executive producer, Matthew Graham, sat down with Mike for a breakdown of how this story was developed for the small screen. It was a daunting task, and Graham was able to outline the challenges quite nicely. Here's how he described his thought process in dividing the story into three acts, one for each night of the miniseries: Read more... The post CE01 – Matthew Graham Interview appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Two English professors battle it out in the poetry rematch of the year. Marcus Wicker and Matthew Graham, both published poets and professors at USI, will face off April 17 at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. Come for the cocktails at 6. Stay for the free epic slam at 6:45. Listen to hear about poetry readings in the area, a large writers's workshop in June, and a beautiful ode to Evansville by Marcus. evansvillepodcast.com/59 evansvillepodcast.com/support
In which Shana and Daniel discuss one of the most maligned episodes in Doctor Who History: Fear Her. Spoiler Alert: they love this episode. Listen to find out why. Main Topic: Fear Her. Shana doesn't hate Fear Her, and doesn't read up on fan consensus the way Daniel does. Shana thinks Fear Her has a very direct line to a child audience. Shana does a brief summary of Fear Her. Rose is the really clever one. "In the name of the Shadow Proclamation!" Daniel summarizes some of the things people claim not to like about this episode. The shippiness of Ten and Rose. Shana and Daniel only have the second-best Doctor Who Love Story. Fear Her's troubled production history vis a vis script. Ultimately a life-affirming episode. The Tenth Doctor gets Rose involved and is very proud of her. The Doctor helps Rose gain sympathy for herself. All of the major non-regulars in this episode are POC. Complex, real characters. A plea for a UK-based listener to speak to the racial issues in their society versus the US. Matthew Graham writing a police procedural version of Doctor Who. Comparisons between Law & Order and Fear Her. How can the Doctor defeat an enemy that is, on some level, an innocent? The aftermath of physical and emotional abuse. The Doctor solves problems through communcation and empathy. Shana actually did research for this episode. "Pothole guy." Silly stuff in Fear Her. Anything that we hate in Fear Her? A bit heavy-handed on the leaving of Rose arc. Loving the Isolus in idea, design, and execution. Triumphing over adversity through empathy. The failure of psychoactive snow versus the children's drawings. Well-read Shana brings up Roald Dahl. Ending with a quote from the Tenth Doctor. Next time: Pyramids of Mars. Daniel's Twitter. Daniel's Tumblr. Shana's Twitter. Shana's Tumblr.
This week Peter Donegan meets Matthew Graham of Newbridge Demesne and Noeleen McHugh of Fingal County Council as we get ready for this weekends Flavours of Fingal 2013 County Show. @sodshow on twitter or sodshow.com Take a trip back in time as we get a little behind the scenes of Newbridge House, the farm and also just what is in store for the many who will visit the show over the weekend. The Sodshow is Ireland’s best podcast 2012 and only garden radio show and is brought to you by the folks over at Greensax.ie #fof13 #gardening
Join Devin and Melissa Pellew each week at they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. This week, we will be discussing God's attribute of omniscience. On the air with us to discuss this topic will be Matthew Graham, who received his Master of Arts in Religion from Southern Evangelical Seminary. Matthew will be discussing God's omniscience in depth as well as giving a critique of Open Theism. We will answer questions such as: "What is Divine Foreknowledge?", "Does God know the future?", "Does God change His mind?" and more. We also will have Christopher Copan Scott, a young philosophy student, on the air with us during our first segment to discuss his amazing testimony of how God gave him a love for philosophy and apologetics and about his upcoming studies at Oxford University in England. You don't want to miss this exciting and informative show!
With Mark Lawson. The artist Tom Phillips is celebrating his 75th birthday today. To mark this, his classic book A Humument is being reprinted which he first embarked on in 1966, and there is a new exhibition of his recent and early art works. Phillips discusses his constantly-evolving book, and his long-term artistic projects, including The Seven Ages of Man, which takes the form of a series of tennis balls covered in the artist's own hair. The last episode of the award-winning medical drama House is being broadcast tonight. As Hugh Laurie says goodbye to his maverick role, the writers are playing with viewer expectations by titling the finale 'Everybody Dies'. Writers Sam Vincent, Stephen Churchett and Matthew Graham, who were behind the final episodes of Spooks, Inspector Morse, Ashes to Ashes and Life on Mars, discuss the challenges of wrapping up a hit series. On the day Arnold Wesker celebrates his 80th birthday, young playwrights Ryan Craig and Amy Rosenthal discuss the influence of Wesker's plays on their own work and whether he has changed the course of British theatre. Producer Jerome Weatherald.
6 days until Torchwood: End of the Road Torchwood: Outside the government. Beyond the police. In today's self-flatuance Cutaway Eric, Rott, Cat, and Sean delve into the not so latest ep of Torchwood The Categories of Life. Cat watched Genesis of the Daleks! Sean once again rails the Moffat era. Mostly Harmless thanks to Nick (@sputuk) & Ozzy (@OzzyBaxter) for the twitter feedback. WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous Torchwood, NüWHO, and Classic SPOILERS pertaining to Doctor Who. If you are 100% spoilerphobic to New & Classic epsiodes not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is MOSTLY HARMLESS & contains EXPLICIT terms and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: The Doctor Who Podcast guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com/mhc-4-gally-22-what-s-better-than-the-power-of-kroll- Cat's Doctor Who watch list: bit.ly/doctorwhocat DISCLAIMER: Yes, Sean said Star TRAK! We apolopgize in advance San Antonio Doctor Who group, not we, non-podcasters, Tegan Jovanka, BBC America 'Best of Doctor Who' special, Steven Moffat. Yes we know Matthew Graham wrote The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People. Nevermind about Mark Pelligrino. COMING SOON: Immortal Sins DON'T PANIC Host/Producer: Eric Email: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @Bullitt33 + @BullittWHOBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.com Co-host: RottEmail: whomeJZ ~at~ yahoo ~dot~comTwitter: @whomeJZ Coverart/Sketch Artist: Louis BlairEmail: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @LB_ToschedeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.comHitchikersCutaway: mostlyharmless.freevar.comThe 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.com Co-hostess: CatEmail: fancyfembot ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @fancyfembotFacebook: facebook.com/fancyfembotSci-Fi Party Line: scifipartyline.comSci-Fi Party Line News Network: scifipartyline.net Mostly Harmless CutawayEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Twitter: @DoctorWhoMHCTumblr: doctorwhomhc.tumblr.com Facebook: Doctor Who: Mostly Harmless Cutaway MHC Theme created by E.A. EscamillaAnonymous cold open by Emily K. (@emilyooo)
This week, the Who's He? reviewing duo take a look at the latest episode The Rebel Flesh. Both Paul and Phil are not overly critical of this weeks story and the general view is that Matthew Graham has redeemed himself for Fear Her. However, being the picky swines that they are, they still manage to talk about Roger Moore designed acid suits and ropey CGI. They also discuss whether Doctor Who is or ever was too scary for children and go off topic more than once whilst losing themselves in childhood memories.
Fear Her is a story not well beloved by most Who fans (one RFS host being the notable exception), but Life on Mars is near universally praised. Since both were written by Matthew Graham, the writer of this week’s “The Rebel Flesh,” the Three Who Rule didn’t know what to expect as they sat down to view this latest adventure of the Doctor and his companions. What did the Three Who Rule think of Graham’s apology for Fear Her? You’ll just have to listen to find out! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com
This week a couple of short teaser trailers for Torchwood Miracle Day were released so I bring you audio of them and also my review of writer Matthew Graham's return to writing Dr Who with his episode The Rebel Flesh. End theme tune is a remix of the Doctor Who Theme by Tony Gallichan of The Flashing Blade Podcast, Tony can be contacted here show@flashingblade.org.uk If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Ok people watch your heads and make sure your tray tables and seats are in their upright position. Time to buckle up for another grimy trip into the murky underbelly of Geekdom. News Clash of the Remakes. Red Sonja meets Planet Terror. Week that was Trinity issue 3 (DC). Project: Kalki (Virgin Comics). Aquaman pilot episode (should've had the Hoff in it!). Quantum of Solice trailer. Main Feature In this special interview the guys chat to Matthew Graham whose projects have included "The Last Train", "Life on Mars", "Ashes to Ashes" about his new six part archelogical thriller series "BoneKickers". Matthew has also written episodes for Spooks and Hustle. The guys delve into Matthew's past to discover where his love of writing comes from as well as some of his influences. They also learn how he ended up working with Kudos to write episodes for both "Spooks" and "Hustle" Finally they guys get to pitch some questions from the forum members and discover a recent and very interesting encounter between Matthew and George Lucas! Enjoy!
SHOW NOTES: Welcome to our fifteenth edition of the Cult TV Insider.1 min 05 secs: UK TV NEWS. Sky One commission another Terry Pratchett production with David Jason, and Martin Freeman relies on some magic for his next TV role. 3 mins 35 secs: BRAND NEW GUESTS FOR THE CULT TV FESTIVAL WEEKENDER. Great news for fans of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Logan’s Run, Planet of the Apes, Farscape, Battlestar Galactica, SeaQuest 2032, Land of the Lost and Garrison’s Gorillas who like to see their favourite stars in person. Cult TV announces SIX brand new guests for the ultimate holiday break for television appreciators, happening 19-22 October 2007 at the Heythrop Park Hotel near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. It is a charity benefit event organised by unpaid volunteers, by fans for fans, in aid of the Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF). Get all the details of the 72 hour non-stop programme and details of onsite accommodation at www.Cult.TV.These new guests join Ben Miller (Primeval), Matthew Graham (writer & Co-creator of Life on Mars), James Morrison (Bill Buchanan from 24 and McQueen from Space: Above and Beyond), Jared Martin (War of the Worlds, The Fantastic Journey, Dallas), Ike Eisenmann (The Fantastic Journey, Star Trek, Escape from Witch Mountain), Antonio Fargas (Starsky & Hutch), Liz Morgan (Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons), and Stephanie Waring (Hollyoaks, Coronation Street), amongst many others, on the list of those you can meet by joining in at the live Cult TV event this Autumn. 6 mins 45 secs: RATINGS NEWS. We go Stateside and find some bad news for the previously unbeatable Heroes series. And Nathan Fillion of Firefly fame’s new show Drive has been cancelled after just two weeks on air.10 mins 05 secs: UK DVD RELEASES. All the titles of note getting a release in the UK in May 2007. 12 mins 35 secs: TV THEMED MUSIC OF THE WEEK. Years of Static play Off in Space for us. 15 mins 40 secs: US TV NEWS. Traveler finally makes it to transmission. Kyle XY gets a second season, Ghost Whisperer anticipates its renewal with additions to its production personnel, has Law & Order reached the end of its natural life, meanwhile things look good for Jericho returning.28 mins 10 secs: SPIN-OFF NEWS. A special of Robot Chicken devoted to Star Wars, even featuring the voice of George Lucas, more on the spin-off to Grey’s Anatomy, a Spider-man Broadway musical in the works, and which star of Lost is joining the cast of the big screen version of Speed Racer?For information on this year’s Cult TV Festival Weekender, visit www.cult.tv. Visit our forums to give your feedback at www.culttv.info.End credits music comes from Jeff Shields – Podcast Troubadour. You can download this 15th issue via the following link:http://www.culttv.net/podcast/CTVInsider015_300407.mp3.Be seeing you!CULT TV INSIDER - News, Reviews and Interviews in the worlds of extraordinary fictional television - Details at www.CultTVinsider.com