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Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Last Night, Locked on Coyotes' Matthew Jacobson travelled down the lonely I-10 to the Old Pueblo of Tucson to cover the Tucson Roadrunners. The Arizona Coyotes' top minor league affiliate took on the Iowa Wild and took them down 3-1. Matt provides his top analysis and discusses his conversations with Roadrunners staff and players after the game. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Last Night, Locked on Coyotes' Matthew Jacobson travelled down the lonely I-10 to the Old Pueblo of Tucson to cover the Tucson Roadrunners. The Arizona Coyotes' top minor league affiliate took on the Iowa Wild and took them down 3-1. Matt provides his top analysis and discusses his conversations with Roadrunners staff and players after the game.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Within 12 Days of signing a deal to join the Arizona Coyotes for his third stint with the team, forward Alex Galchenyuk found himself placed on "unconditional waivers for the purpose of a contract terminated." Early Thursday, reports revealed the Coyotes discovered an "off-ice" incident that led to a potential for-cause termination of Galchenyuk's contract. The Athletic's Katie Strang soon after reported City of Scottsdale police had arrested Galchenyuk for various charges. Robyn and Matt provide their instant reaction to this news development and discuss the usefulness of the NHL/NHLPA's "Player Assistance Program" designed to help players navigate through off-ice personal struggles including mental health and substance abuse assistance. *DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions belong solely to Robyn Leano and Matthew Jacobson and not to the Locked On Podcast Network or any of its affiliates* Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Within 12 Days of signing a deal to join the Arizona Coyotes for his third stint with the team, forward Alex Galchenyuk found himself placed on "unconditional waivers for the purpose of a contract terminated." Early Thursday, reports revealed the Coyotes discovered an "off-ice" incident that led to a potential for-cause termination of Galchenyuk's contract. The Athletic's Katie Strang soon after reported City of Scottsdale police had arrested Galchenyuk for various charges. Robyn and Matt provide their instant reaction to this news development and discuss the usefulness of the NHL/NHLPA's "Player Assistance Program" designed to help players navigate through off-ice personal struggles including mental health and substance abuse assistance. *DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions belong solely to Robyn Leano and Matthew Jacobson and not to the Locked On Podcast Network or any of its affiliates*Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
This bonus episode may sound a little different because it is a conversation that Phylicia had with Matthew Jacobson live on Instagram. To watch this interview (and others) head over to Phylicia's instagram channel: @PhyliciaMasonheimer Can I Really Say No to Sin? // The Every Woman a Theologian LAUNCH Series talks about sanctification and the Spirit with @faithfulman
Voila - a new episode of the Third Men Podcast! This week we're joined by Third Man insider, Detroit native and Jack White poster artist extraordinaire Matthew Jacobson to talk The Art of the Poster! We talk about other things too, of course, like the life and times of Tiny Tim, the pros and cons of reading the comments section... and just how much magic ink will make a piece of art combustible (to name but a few). While both on-staff and freelance, Matthew has developed key imagery from throughout the touring years of both Jack White solo and the Raconteurs, and we're here to discuss the nitty gritty details of these iconic images brought to life through Matthew's keen lens. Also! Listen through to the end of the episode for details on how you (yes YOU!) could win a free poster of Matthew's design! Only the best art is up for grabs, and only the best content is here for your earbuds on the Third Men Podcast. Abracadabra! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP167 Letting Go of Your Need to Control Your Teenager is the Greatest Gift You Can Give Them Welcome to Episode 167 where we finish out our month about empowerment with my interview with Jim White, author and coach. This episode is my interview with Jim White. Jim is an author, coach, and founder of The Family Enrichment Academy. He has spent the last 40 years studying the topics of personal development, marriage, and parenting. More importantly, he has also spent those 40 years applying these lessons and living my life as a husband, a father to 6 children and a grandfather … Papa Jim. His great new book: How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be: Without All Of The Fighting, Frustration, Or Fear Of Doing It Wrong is available on Amazon. As he moved along the first journey as a husband and father, doing all of the stuff that a father of 6 children has to do. He experienced an amazing internal transformation as well. Through his passion for personal development and family enrichment, he was discovering and putting into practice the principles, values and beliefs that make a life full of peace, joy, purpose and love possible. Twenty years ago I wrote this definition of a “successful family”: A successful family is one whose members speak with respect, honor difference, provide a nurturing environment, empower each other, and truly enjoy being together. They have a knack for really enjoying and appreciating the good times, while at the same time, they can effectively deal with any difficult issues that come their way. There is a sense of peace, joy, warmth, and love within their home. The mission of The Family Enrichment Academy is to share 40 years of lessons and hard-earned wisdom. To empower parents to be the hero within their families. To teach the principles, values and beliefs that will lead to a life and a family full of peace, joy, warmth, and love. Key Elements: Identify ways to be emotionally present and safe for your teen to talk. Find ways to let go of control and instead learn how to empower them. Be open to learning how to find a healthier mindset during tough moments. “Behind every young child who believes in himself is a parent who believed first.” –Matthew Jacobson Resources: FREE Resource from Jim: One of the biggest challenges parents face is getting their teens to open up and talk. This PDF provides 10 Questions to never ask because they are conversation killers. Also included, are 10 great questions... conversation starters. https://www.familyenrichmentacademy.com/opt-in-10-questions-rev-1 Make sure you sign up for the bonus downloads at www.ownitpowercast.com. Tribe members will receive them in their email each week. Thank you for tuning in to this podcast. Please remember to leave a positive review on your podcast platform and let us know how this episode has been helpful. Also don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or Spotify so you don't miss a thing!
In conversation with Matthew Jacobson, Partner at ICONIQ Growth, Miro Founder and CEO Andrey Khusid will share his real-time revelations from growing Miro— which he likens to “building a plane while flying"—and what it takes to create a company that will endure for the longterm. Full video: https://youtu.be/s1Wz1nwASGM Want to join the SaaStr community? We're the
Entering the civil engineering workforce is very different from life as a student. Matthew Jacobson, EIT, ENV SP, A.M.ASCE, knows. He works as a civil analyst for Kimley-Horn and Associates in Los Angeles, less than a year after graduating from Cal Poly Pomona. In episode 109 of the ASCE Plot Points podcast, Jacobson discusses that transition from student to professional, offering advice on how to make it work as smoothly as possible.
In this episode of The Vinyl Detroit Podcast Interview, Brian spends time speaking with Matthew Jacobson, founder of the label Le Grand Magistery. Matthew has many credits on his resume in addition to the creation of Le Grand Magistery including commercial design and album covers from the likes of Spoon, Andrew Bird and many, many others.In part 1 of this 2-part discussion about the label, Matthew shares his recollections of the early days of the label, the influence of él Records the unique and highly recognizable aesthetic of the label.Matthew also provides details into how growing up in the Detroit area and coming from a family of creative and enterprising people shaped him. He expounds on the role that magic played in both his development as well as his love of design...ultimately manifesting itself into the genesis of Le Grand Magistery.This podcast features songs from Le Grand Magistery's highly-diverse stable of artists including Kahimi Karie, Momus, Mascott and The Music Lovers.Featuring part 1 of the fourth “The Vinyl Detroit Podcast Interview” with Matthew Jacobson, founder of Le Grand Magistery, please sit back, relax and enjoy Brian's deep discussion with Matthew Jacobson.Apple Music Playlist - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/episode-6-7-matthew-jacobson-of-le-grand-magistery/pl.u-k5Lac7z72a2Spotify Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1hJr7Ibvkkn8ABIlDbbF3s?si=974c3eccce2b440b
In this episode of The Vinyl Detroit Podcast Interview, Brian continues his discussion with Matthew Jacobson, founder of the label Le Grand Magistery. Because the interview was so fantastic and provided a rare glimpse into the label, this interview is presented in 2 parts.In part 2 of this 2-part discussion about the label, Matthew starts by sharing his experiences working with Jack White and the Third Man Records team. Matthew takes some time to recount how he gave Wilco a personal tour of Third Man Nashville and ended up designing posters for their tour. He further shares how he and his wife Leigh collaborated to create Marriage Records as a project to jointly release records together.Having ran the label for about 20 years, Matthew shared the parts of running a record that he both loved and loathed and discussed the label's only employee Evan Beckwith. Coming full circle, Matthew also discusses the role of record labels in the modern era of downloads and streaming. Lastly, Matthew puts into focus the gradual (or maybe not) winding down of Le Grand Magistery with his final release by Divino Niño.This episode features music from Le Grand Magistery artists Momus, A Girl Called Eddy, Stars and PAS/CAL.Featuring part 2 of the fourth “The Vinyl Detroit Podcast Interview” with Matthew Jacobson, founder of Le Grand Magistery, please sit back, relax and enjoy Brian's deep discussion with the magic of Matthew Jacobson.Apple Music Playlist - https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/episode-6-7-matthew-jacobson-of-le-grand-magistery/pl.u-k5Lac7z72a2Spotify Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1hJr7Ibvkkn8ABIlDbbF3s?si=974c3eccce2b440b
This is a special episode of The Neutral Ground Podcast. I have two guests: Dr. Kimberly "Max" Brown and Dr. Bridget Murnaghan. We're going to talk about the important role that ancient cultures play in understanding our modern world; we talk about the difference between warriors and soldiers; and we talk about one of the most important and impressive programs that I've ever come across for helping veterans: Eternal Soldier. In the words of Dr. Brown, "Eternal Soldier is archaeologists, classicists, historians, clinicians and veterans working together to present ancient material on war, warriors, and combat re-purposed for modern Veterans" (eternalsoldier.org/about). What makes this program so unique is that veterans read texts like Homer's Iliad and Odyssey in order see connections between how ancient cultures handled war and the struggle to find purpose back home and how we struggle with it today. It's truly a remarkable program, and I urge everyone to check it out and help out as best as you can. We also talk about one of my favorite characters in the Odyssey that virtually no one ever talks about: Elpinore--well, I talk about Elpinore, but it was wonderful to have two other people to speak with about him. We also take a really interesting turn in talking about the differences between Frodo's and Sam's visions of home in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. It's a fascinating discussion. For more information about the magnificent Eternal Soldier program, please check out the following links: Main website: https://www.eternalsoldier.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EternalSoldierorg Here is some additional information about me. Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theneutralgroundpodcast/ Key episodes for understanding the show: 1) Postmodernism and a Joke Gone Too Far: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szjKBcbAW3I 2) Neomodernism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVHMm2A-fcA 3) Podcasting Rhetorics and Joe Rogan | My Conversation with Matthew Jacobson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsOMhCZORts 4) Fighting the War Not Seen | My Conversation with Tim Overton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJjGit4H_Q8 5) Hit Song, Hit Commercial, and Still More to Do | My Conversation with Musician/Actor DC Glenn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DyFYIfEFR4 Would you like to support the efforts to bring civility back to meaningful discourse? Well, you can, and with little more than a click of a button. Subscribe/follow the podcast on whichever platform you're currently using to listen to The Neutral Ground Podcast. Leave a rating and a comment wherever applicable. This will really help get the message out to more people. Let a friend know about the podcast by emailing them or posting an episode to your social media accounts. Visit the main website for The Neutral Ground Podcast at https://theneutralgroundpodcast.com/ and send me an email or leave an audio message for me with some thoughts or questions about one of our topics. I might end up using it on the podcast for all of us to grapple with together. Buy me a cup of coffee...err...I mean Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/theneutralgroundpodcast. Donations are always appreciated and are useful to help fray the costs of maintaining The Neutral Ground Podcast. Finally, and most importantly, just be kind and patient with others in conversation. Try to model for those around you the difference between conversation and debate. Debate and dialogue are not the same things. We need more dialogue in our everyday speech, and we need to limit debate to where it is most needed and useful. Any one of the above items is equally important to me. I am ge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joemeyer/message
I am excited to introduce the first guest of the Neutral Ground Podcast: Doctor Matthew Jacobson. Dr. Jacobson did his PhD at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on podcast rhetoric and how it can influence our engagement with public policy. We talk about how Matt came to study podcasting rhetoric; we'll dive into the three main analytics of podcasting that connect with the audience; and we'll talk about the infamous Joe Rogan episode with Bill Burr from 2020, where the two got into a somewhat tense, but entertaining, discussion about mask mandates. Come on in, and let's welcome Dr. Matthew Jacobson to the Neutral Ground. You can find Dr. Jacobson on Twitter at @makingarguments And you can send him an email at matthewvincentjacobson@gmail.com Would you like to support the efforts to bring civility back to meaningful discourse? Well, you can, and with little more than a click of a button. Subscribe/follow the podcast on whichever platform you're currently using to listen to The Neutral Ground Podcast. Leave a rating and a comment wherever applicable. This will really help get the message out to more people. Let a friend know about the podcast by emailing them or posting an episode to your social media accounts. Visit the main website for The Neutral Ground Podcast at https://theneutralgroundpodcast.com/ and send me an email or leave an audio message for me with some thoughts or questions about one of our topics. I might end up using it on the podcast for all of us to grapple with together. Buy me a cup of coffee...err...I mean Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/theneutralgroundpodcast. Donations are always appreciated and are useful to help fray the costs of maintaining The Neutral Ground Podcast. Finally, and most importantly, just be kind and patient with others in conversation. Try to model for those around you the difference between conversation and debate. Debate and dialogue are not the same thing. We need more dialogue in our everyday speech, and we need to limit debate to where it is most needed and useful. Any one of the above items is equally important to me. I am genuinely humbled and moved by the feedback I'm receiving, and the support that I'm getting from all of you. Thank you. Sincerely, -Joe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joemeyer/message
Chuck and Roxy are flying solo again because it's a jam packed episode with the return of Tiny Tuesday (but on a Wednesday) featuring Matthew Jacobson who shares with us what it was like to be AT The Field of Dreams game! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" CLAUDIA HARBOURT (19:00_ and FINALLY get to the bottom of just who that person was who photo bombed all your wonderful pictures at Jinglefest! (40:45) Then our hosts close the show with some quick emails, a melancholy happy trails, and a Tiny Little suggestion. SONG: "Weightless" by Jason Fuse Twitter @judofuse Band Camp/Spotify/ITunes search Jason Fuse Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan Jinglefest Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/littlesongs/little-songs-live-2022-back-to-virginia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loyallittles/support
Ari Kelman is a historian of the Civil War and Reconstruction, the politics of memory, and Native American history. Author of Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War andA Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek. Historians Imagine is a monthly webinar devoted to this dimension of the craft. Patty Limerick and Matthew Jacobson talk with path-breaking historians about the inventiveness and vision of their work, and about the more mysterious aspects of their practices—their imaginative spark and the virtues that lie beyond rigor and out of reach of your typical "how to" manual. These conversations will appeal to professional historians, to be sure, and might offer liberation from the academy's constraints and the disciplining demands of convention. But they will equally engage anyone who is interested in how new stories are made from old materials, and how great storytellers and historical sleuths think to do what they do. Patty Limerick is the Faculty Director and Chair of the Board at CU Boulder's Center of the American West. Matthew Frye Jacobson is William Robertson Coe Professor of American Studies and History at Yale. He is the author of seven books on race, politics, and culture in the United States.
In his conversation with James Little, Irish drummer and composer Matthew Jacobson discusses his new album Mere Nation, the plans for new-music label Diatribe Records, the evolving interrelationship between education and music performance in Ireland as well as the origins of his slightly weird obsession with palindromes.
Your hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak broadcast the 2020 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #3 Thin Lizzy draft. Forming the Pros tonight are Fade The Noise's Brad Evans, David Dodds from Footballguys, Sharp Football Analysis' Rich Hribar, Jared Smola from Draft Sharks, RotoGrinders' Josh Hornsby, Brian Drake from Fighting Chance Fantasy and Pro Football Focus' Dwain McFarland. Those Pros will battle tonight's Joes field of 2020 FFPC Main Event players Glenn Lowy, Kevin Proctor, Matthew Jacobson, Marc Davidson, Jacob Rotter, Eric Rubin and Scott Cobe. Catch the live draft board at YouTube.com/HighStakesFantasyFootball. Plus, Balky and Dave answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Do you and your wife have a different view of what good communication looks like in marriage? Communication is one of the most important tools to help you build a strong marriage relationship. The busyness of life and personality differences between you and your wife may make it difficult for effective communication to take place. In this episode, we will speak with Matthew Jacobson – the author of 100 Words of Affirmation Your Wife Needs to Hear. Matthew will speak to us about: how to communicate so we build intimacy how the need to be right impacts our marriage what to do when you are having a heated argument with your spouse why words of affirmation are so important for your wife.
Episode 7 of CMC's fortnightly podcast features an interview with New Music Dublin Festival Director John Harris about the 2020 festival, the link between social situations and new music, building audiences, achieving gender balance in programming, and the importance of placing international work alongside Irish work when programming the festival. Complete show notes: www.cmc.ie/features/amplify-7 Show Notes John Harris New Music Dublin Diatribe Records Red Note Ensemble Traverse Theatre Ann Cleare Úna Monaghan New Music Dublin 2018 cancelled New Music Dublin Defrosted Juliet Fraser Music Barry O'Halpin - Hox, from A Way A Lone A Last, Lina Andonovska, Matthew Jacobson - 00:01 Gerald Barry - Viola Concerto, Lawrence Power, Britten Sinfonia, conductor Thomas Ades - 07:34, 09:58 Nick Roth - Bátá, from A Way A Lone A Last, Lina Andonovska, Matthew Jacobson - 13:14 Kevin O'Connell - Aves de Paso III, from new music::new Ireland 3, Elizabeth Hilliard (voice), Paul Roe (clarinet), David Bremner (piano) - 16:41 Judith Ring - A Breath of Fresh Air, from A Way A Lone A Last, Lina Andonovska - 20:33 Kevin Volans -Gol Na mBan San Ár for Uilleann Pipes and Orchestra, David Power, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra - 25:05 Úna Monaghan - Reálta - 29:24 Siobhán Cleary - Leda and the Swan, from new music::new Ireland 3, Therese Fahy - 37:19 Benjamin Dwyer - five disjecta (after Beckett), from What is the Word (for release by Diatribe Records), Benjamin Dwyer - 39:33
Episode 6 of the Kurz Wind Podcast features Matthew Jacobson of Michigan Turbine Management. Matthew is a seasoned veteran within the Wind Industry and is the founder of Michigan Turbine Management. MTM is a Michigan-based renewable energy service provider specializing in Anchor Bolt Tensioning, Preventive Turbine Maintenance, Drone Inspections, & Tool Rentals.
They were the stories that freaked you out as a kid. Now they're coming to life on the big screen in SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK from writer/producer Guillermo Del Toro & director Andre Ovredal. In this episode, Andy Farnsworth is joined by award-winning critic & horror movie aficionado Matthew Jacobson to talk about the film and the book series on which it's based... what the film got right in its adaptation and where it was weak... what was the scariest part... and why we are attracted to folklore and scary stories. A spoiler-free discussion until 15:16... then spoilers after that.
Kieran McGuinnes writes songs, plays guitar and sings with award winning band Delerentos. He also teaches Live Performance and Song Writing in BIMM Dublin and he presents The Nova Guestlist on Radio Nova every Sunday night. Matthew Jacobson is a drummer, band leader & composer. He teaches on DCU's BA in Jazz and Contemporary Music performance Course, he's co-director of Diatribe Records and he's currently at the business end of his PhD studies. He's a busy fella who knows how to multitask and carve out a groove for himself in the Irish music sector.
On tonight’s Gig Guide with Sheelagh Dempsey – a plethora of upcoming appearances from Matthew Jacobson and Insufficient Funs, the Spike Cello Festival and the Aesynth Festival which explores synaesthesia through music and art.
Matthew Jacobson, Yale University“Immigration and Conceptions of ‘Fit’ Citizenship, 1790-1924″The Graduate Center, CUNYApril 14, 2008In this talk to New York City schoolteachers, historian Matthew Jacobson challenges conventional notions about America’s immigrant past. First, Jacobson discusses immigration from Europe to the United States within the larger context of global migration set off by the rise of industrial capitalism. Jacobson then examines the cultural and political responses of native-born Americans to new immigrants, and the long-lasting effects of the 1790 Naturalization Act. Finally, he discusses the strategies used by immigrants to survive in new surroundings while also preserving their ethnic identities.