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On today's show, we have a returning guest who's written another in his series of animation books. His latest is called The Animated Universal Classic Monsters. Here he is, Matthew Hahn. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
How does someone heal an addictive mind? Matthew Hahn is a co-founder of Recovery Dharma, which uses Buddhist methods to overcome addictions. He also contributes to the Boundless Freedom Project, teaching mindfulness, ethics and compassion to people in prison and on their return to the outside world.Our conversation explores how Buddhist principles and practices empower those in recovery to find inner wisdom. We consider how this differs from “12 step” approaches, which enlist the help of God, while noting the importance of community to both. Another part of Matthew's work is to advocate for changes in carceral policy that make transformation more widely accessible.These commitments grew out of his experiences, both as an addict and convicted felon. Matthew has been sober since 2005, but his earlier escapades earned him ten years in prison. That story is worth a whole podcast in itself (see this episode of How to Human for a fuller exploration). Put simply, his life turned around after stealing a safe, and his response to what he found inside reduced his sentence.Matthew describes his own recovery in this essay, included in the second edition of Recovery Dharma, which is available for free download here. He posts on Instagram, TikTok and X / Twitter with the handle @hahnscratch.
Join Snaxton & Goose as they continue with their seventeenth episode of the Sugar & Spice season! Today Goose covers KC Cheifs super fan, Xavier Babudar, and Snaxton talks about a thief with a heart, Matthew Hahn!
Matthew Hahn risks life in prison in order to save a young girl - and due to Hahn's prior criminal record and the 3 strikes law in California turning over this memory card to land in the hands of the proper authorities effectively provides evidence not only of a sexual assault on a child but also of a burglary committed by Matthew Hahn. He knew he was sealing his fate inside of that envelope - yet he did it anyway. Seemingly a petty thief, his sense of duty to protect a young girl he had never met drove him to sacrifice his life of crime and drugs, jeopardize his freedom and prove his moral compass has a true north. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Back in December of 2019 Rachael traveled to San Jose, CA to interview Matthew Hahn - a man whose story will rock you to your core. He's an open book and his unwavering honesty from where he grew up, to his drug addiction, to losing a friend and ultimately making a decision that could have landed him in prison for the rest of his life - but saved a child's life from anymore abuse. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
**TRIGGER WARNING **todays episode references child abuse, please take care while listening. Today is part two of Jeannine's interview with Matthew Hahn. Matt was a career criminal whose meth addiction and history of residential burglaries earned him three strikes by the age of 18. At 25, Matt was fresh off of parole, and back in his addiction. Returning to his old methods to support his lifestyle, Matt broke into a house and stole a safe - a choice that would change his life forever. What he discovered in that safe would pose a dilemma of choosing to turn in evidence of a crime - when to do so would cost him his freedom for the rest of his life. Part Two picks up where Part One left off, in 2005 after Matt found evidence of a heinous crime inside a safe that he had stolen from a home. Matt ultimately returns to prison and begins leaning into Buddhism as a vital part of his recovery. Connect with Matt on IG HERE Connect with Matt on TikTok HERE Connect with Jeannine on IG HERE Connect with the show on TikTok HERE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeannine-coulter-lindgren/message
Today Jeannine interviews Matthew Hahn. Matt was a career criminal whose meth addiction and history of residential burglaries earned him three strikes by the age of 18. At 25, Matt was fresh off of parole, and back in his addiction. Returning to his old methods to support his lifestyle, Matt broke into a house and stole a safe - a choice that would change his life forever. What he discovered in that safe would pose a dilemma of choosing to turn in evidence of a crime - when to do so would cost him his freedom for the rest of his life. Connect with Matt on Instagram Connect with Matt on TikTok Connect with Jeannine on Instagram Connect with the show on TikTok Connect with the show on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeannine-coulter-lindgren/message
Hello and welcome back! In today's episode, we tell you the incredibly shocking story of Matthew Hahn. After years of drug use and burgling in the area of Los Gatos, California, Matthew Hahn got his hands on something that would change his life forever. After stealing a safe and cracking it open, Matthew discovered a series of photos belonging to the owner of the safe. Photos that documented the abuse of a very small child. This discovery left Matthew with a seriously heavy choice: how and when he could turn these photos in to law enforcement without admitting to stealing the safe? Due to his previous record and the 3 strikes law, if Matthew implicated himself in the theft of the safe, he could be facing a life sentence. We've never covered a story quite like this one so buckle up. Because this one's a doozy!SOURCES:https://pastebin.com/6xLsSBgwSubscribe on Patreon for ad free and bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/doozypodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-ones-a-doozy/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Matthew Hahn steals a safe that would end up changing his life forever after he discovers what's inside. Tune in to find out how Matthew survives over a decade in the California State Prison System and turns his life around. Connect with Matthew Hahn:www.hahnscratch.com Connect with Ian Bick: https://www.ianbick.com/Subscribe to our membership program on YouTube to get early access to interviews, see behind the scenes photos & more:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvVklIft6DMelVW18M0oBw/joinPowered by Q29 Productions, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Hahn, a 26-year-old writing 25 years ago for The Atlantic, got Hunter S. Thompson to open up about the John F. Kennedy murder, why the Internet feeds TV lust and that Nixon obit — and, oh yes, the Modern Library honoring 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.'
Howdy from Suzie Health Solutions, the full service enrollment center in Wenatchee, WA. Suzie has returned from a massive insurance convention called Insurance Soup Live. It's from an online group of 42,000 Insurance Agents. There was amazing speakers and a ton of information. Today we are going to talk about what she learned. Some of the topics are: the rule of 72; The importance of Referral partners; Competence verses warmth; the importance of Automation; Search Engine Optimizations. It was a ton of information packed into just two days with some of the industry leaders. It is important to do these quality events and have processes in place that you are not buried. Thanks to Michael McCormick, Taylor Dobbie, Brian Blair, Ron Wadley, Matthew Hahn, CJ Hutsenpiller, Malia Rogers and all the good energy to put together an event like Soup Live!
You may have heard Matthews's story. A criminal steals a safe containing evidence of sexual violence against children, and has to confront a moral dilemma. Does he admit to stealing the safe and go to prison, so a violent offender faces justice and can't hurt more children, or does he ignore what he's just seen so he can be a free man? Matthew and I have become good friends, and have talked about this story many times since the recording of the episode. He almost hates it because it's a life-defining moment that doesn't define who he is today. It's a story that has transcended all the humans involved, and become archetypal mythology. A story of good vs. evil, and a story of the redemption of a broken man. Whatever you think of the story, Matthew Hahn has been many things in his lifetime. A career criminal and drug addict, a selfless man of courage, a convict, a devout Buddhist, a recovered drug addict, and a loving husband and friend. His story contains almost everything I want to share with the world. His friendship is one of the great rewards of getting to do this work. For more of Matthew: Website: https://hahnscratch.com Website: https://dirtyhandscleandharma.com For more of us: Website: www.Hellohumans.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co To become a patron and help this program continue producing This show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Matthew Hahn used to burgle houses in the San Francisco Bay Area to pay for a drug habit. One fateful night in 2005 he stole a safe from someone's home, hoping that its contents would fund his next high. But he was horrified to discover that the safe contained evidence of a very young girl being sexually abused. Matthew felt he had to do something to help the child, but due to his past criminal record he knew he faced life in prison if he admitted to stealing the safe. His decision would have profound consequences for both himself and the girl's abuser. This programme contains details that some listeners may find distressing. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Rebecca Vincent Picture: Matthew Hahn Credit: Courtesy of Matthew Hahn
Matthew Hahn used to burgle houses in the San Francisco Bay Area to pay for a drug habit. One fateful night in 2005 he stole a safe from someone's home, hoping that its contents would fund his next high. But he was horrified to discover that the safe contained evidence of a very young girl being sexually abused. Matthew felt he had to do something to help the child, but due to his past criminal record he knew he faced life in prison if he admitted to stealing the safe. His decision would have profound consequences for both himself and the girl's abuser. This programme contains details that some listeners may find distressing. Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Rebecca Vincent Picture: Matthew Hahn Credit: Courtesy of Matthew Hahn
Join The Creative Businessmen as they engage in deep discussions with party event entrepreneur & DJ, Matthew Hahn. He tells us all about starting his business, Cloud2Studios followed by the party event service, Between2Clouds. www.between2clouds.com Be sure to Like & Subscribe!!! Follow us on Instagram: @mrbusiness — https://www.instagram.com/mrbusiness/?hl=en @neilhoover_official — https://www.instagram.com/neilhoover_official/?hl=en @between2clouds – https://www.instagram.com/between2clouds/?hl=en@jesseknightfilms – https://www.instagram.com/jesseknightfilms/?hl=en
He's the author of books covering the animated appearances of the Marx Brothers and of Peter Lorre. It's Matthew Hahn. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
Our guest is Matthew Hahn is the author of The Animated Marx Brothers and The Animated Marx Brothers is an award-winning animated filmmaker, a published cartoonist, a lifelong rescuer of animals, and a pioneering Maryland brewer. He endowed Freedonia/Marxonia, an annual Marx Brothers festival in Fredonia, NY, with his wife Cheri. They live in suburban Washington, DC with Thelma Todd. Matthew is also the author of The Animated Peter Lorre. Fans of Peter Lorre – rejoice! It's here! The book you've been waiting for – a 395-page filmography of all the caricatures of the legendary actor in animated cartoons. Written in a way that mixes the humor of the subject with the scholarship of a dedicated cinephile, Hahn (who previously compiled The Animated Marx Brothers) should get credit to tracking down Lorre appearances in every cartoon imaginable.”-Jerry Beck, CartoonResearch.com Matthew Hahn, the author of The Animated Marx Brothers, an award-winning animated filmmaker, a published cartoonist, a lifelong rescuer of animals, and a pioneering Maryland brewer. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre & Speech from DeSales University in Center Valley, PA and a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Acting/Directing from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He endowed Freedonia/Marxonia, an annual Marx Brothers festival in Fredonia, NY, with his wife Cheri. They live in suburban Washington, DC with Thelma Todd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RickLertzman/support
Matthew Hahn talks to Emma Barnett about the moment he stole a safe and how that theft changed his life
Happy Holidays friends! This is the second part of a two part episode of an incredible story and person I came across. If you haven't already, please go back and listen to last week’s episode so this episode will make the most sense. Before I continue with the interview, I need to offer a trigger warning that the story covers some very sensitive topics and should not be listened to around children. And now back to Matthew Hahn and the web of many different people’s stories and lives that were changed the night he stole a safe from a Bay Area home. Special thanks to Greg Hunter and Walter Burke for taking the drive to San Jose with me and for Greg's production and editing.
In this two part episodic Rachael travels to San Jose to interview Matthew Hahn, a person who's story will rock you to your core. He's an open book and his unwavering honesty from where he grew up, to his drug addiction, to losing a friend and ultimately making a decision that could land him in prison for 400 years to life but that also saved someone else's life. He is truly a hero for helping to stop an innocence lost. It's epic, heartbreaking, and kind. Please listen to Part 2 on December 26, 2019 Feel good with Hempland USA! And You can take 20% off on your next order at hemplandusa.com. Use offer code “BEHERE” at checkout. Check out all the amazing styles available right now at rothys.com/behere. Comfort, style, and sustainability – these are the shoes you’ve been waiting for! Right now, Plant Package is offering listeners of Be Here For A While $15 off your first Plant Package with code BEHERE. Visit plantpackage.com and use code BEHERE to redeem at checkout (Offer is also valid for $15 off on gifts!)
Hey friends, This is our first full episode of the Diving Deep podcast. Our first guest is Doug Chambers. Doug's music making moniker is Yada Yada (linked below). Doug is a good friend of mine with a unique and high energy personality. Doug loves wearing Hawaiian shirts and watching the new Mary Poppin's movie over and over again. Join Scott Kowalchuk and Matthew Hahn as we dive deep into conversation and get to the good stuff in this surprisingly charming episode! https://www.facebook.com/yadayadamusic
Hey friends, We are excited to share with you a project that we've been working on behind the scenes at Between2Clouds for the past few months. The goal of the Diving Deep podcast is to provide meaningful content, entertainment, and insight as well as being a platform for people to speak honestly and present themselves genuinely. It is designed to get deeper into conversation and approach more vulnerable areas of our lives in hopes that it can provide value to us at Between2Clouds, the guests, and you, the listener. I, Matthew Hahn, the creator and curator of Between2Clouds, hope you find value in this piece of life and that you have fun tuning in to each episode. I promise that I'll always provide you with conversations with people of various backgrounds, beliefs, and personalities as well as continue to improve myself and the project to constantly provide you more value in your life. For more information on Between2Clouds, check out our website and facebook pages (between2clouds.com and facebook.com/between2clouds) Let's begin!
Kip Sullivan and Dr. Matthew Hahn on How Value Based Payments Undermine Medicare and Single Payer by Russell Mokhiber
Matthew Hahn calls in to answer more questions about putting his own life on the line to bring a child molester to justice.
Episode 7: Season 2 starts off with a look at 1971’s film “The Omega Man” which stars Charlton Heston and Rosalind Cash and is Directed by Boris Sagal. Our special guest panelist is Author/ Machinima film maker Matthew Hahn aka Grouchobeer 6/7/18 Hosts KingPengvin aka Terry Anstey @Kingpengvin https://twitter.com/Kingpengvin J Corina Francis @FollowingBliss1 https://twitter.com/FollowingBliss1 http://criticallaughs.com/ Kinte @KinteF https://twitter.com/KinteF https://www.facebook.com/CinemaduFromage/ Previous: Episode 6. “Wild in the Streets” (1968) 8/2/15 Next: Episode 8. The Return of the Living Dead (1985) Special Guest: Matthew Hahn aka Grouchobeer Movies Make the Meal: Omega Man Twist and Serum Movie Score Talley: Movie Score Talley: 91 56.875% cheese rating KingPengvin 26 1) production quality 5 2) story 5 3) acting 8 4)overall entertainment value 8 Kinte 24 1) production quality 6 2) story 5 3) acting 6 4)overall entertainment value 7 J Corina Francis 25 1) production quality 6 2) story 7 3) acting 5 4)overall entertainment value 7 Matthew Hahn 16 1) production quality 8 2) story 1 3) acting 5 4)overall entertainment value 2 The Omega Man PG 1971 ‧ Film adaptation/Blaxploitation ‧ 1h 38m Due to an experimental vaccine, Doctor Robert Neville is the only survivor of an apocalyptic war, with the exception of a few hundred deformed, nocturnal people who are also homicidal maniacs. They blame science and technology for their condition and they see Neville, as the last symbol of science, therefore he must die. Neville, uses everything at his disposal in an attempt to survive. Release date: August 1, 1971 (USA) Director: Boris Sagal Story by: Richard Matheson Adapted from: I Am Legend Screenplay: Richard Matheson, John William Corrington, Joyce Hooper Corrington
Razib talks to professor Matthew Hahn of Indiana University about population and molecular genetics, and how the two have combined to form one field.
Hanan Ashrawi On Palestinians Under Israeli Justice Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian leader, legislator, activist and scholar who served as a member of the Leadership Committee of the Palestinian delegation to the […] The post Hanan Ashrawi On Palestinians Under Israeli Justice; and Matthew Hahn, A Prisoner Fighting Fires appeared first on KKFI.
Matthew Hahn is bright, eloquent, friendly and just generally the kind of person you like immediately. He's the kind of person that will tell you everything about his life within seconds of meeting him, but only if you ask. He's an open book which is unusual, because once you hear his story, and your jaw drops to the floor with the disbelief that what you're listening to is not is tall tale, but a reality that this person you're speaking to has lived through, there's one other fact you have to accept: Matt Hahn is a criminal. And you still like him, because his moral compass is stronger than most...
With Mark Lawson. The Amazing Spider-Man is the latest summer blockbuster, a reboot of the tale of nerdy teenage Peter Parker, who acquires superpowers after he's been bitten by a spider. This time Andrew Garfield takes the title role, with Martin Sheen as his uncle Ben, and Rhys Ifans as an evil genius. Natalie Haynes gives her verdict. Joe Penhall on how watching his wife going through labour gave him the inspiration for his new play Birthday, why it had to star a pregnant man instead of a pregnant woman, and the audiences reaction to Stephen Mangan's prosthetically enhanced full-frontal. American academic and author Elaine Showalter and playwright Marcy Kahan pay tribute to Nora Ephron whose death was announced today. The Robben Island Bible is a copy of The Complete Works of Shakespeare, smuggled into South Africa's Robben Island prison, disguised as a religious text. Many political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, read and annotated the book. Writer Matthew Hahn has written a play based on this, and the book itself is in a forthcoming exhibition at the British Museum. Matthew Hahn and British Museum curator Becky Allen reflect on the book's significance. Producer Erin Riley.