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Best podcasts about Matthew King

Latest podcast episodes about Matthew King

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling
TMPToW: Larry Zbyszko

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 61:27


Today's Flagship episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling is with WWE Hall of Famer, The Living Legend Larry Zbyszko and Matthew King of Connecticut of Shoot Pro wrestling. The former WCW star joins the show to talk about his pro wrestling journey. Host John Poz and Tom will talk about Shoot Pro Wrestling, John Cena heel turn, Bruno Sammartino, WCW, the nWo, plus so much more!ShootProWrestling.com - for more on Shoot Pro Wrestling!Store - Teepublic.com/stores/TMPTFollow us @TwoManPowerTrip on Twitter and IG

JOSPT Insights
Ep 219: Are women less likely than men to return to sport after hip arthroscopy? With Dr Matthew King

JOSPT Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 20:41


Hip arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure in athletes and active people, and it's not surprising that this clinical population is focused on returning to sport. Today, Dr Matthew King, physiotherapist and Senior Lecturer from La Trobe University's Discipline of Physiotherapy in Melbourne, Australia, discussed return to sport outcomes after hip arthroscopy. Dr King led a team that synthesised and analysed return to sport outcomes after hip arthroscopy from 45 studies and over 5000 participants. The team's focus was on sex and gender differences, and how the return to sport outcomes change with increasing time after surgery. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Are women less likely to return to sport compared to men following hip arthroscopy? A systematic review with meta-analysis: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2025.12813

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Neil Crouse | March 2, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 49:53


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Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Neil Crouse | February 23, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 61:28


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Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Neil Crouse | February 16, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 50:22


Join us @ Forward Church Online!Right here or at https://forwardchurchfamily.comShare this with all of your friends!Give Online- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/givingforKids- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/forkidsPropel- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/propelFirst Time? https://forwardchurchfamily.com/welcome

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Preston Searcy | February 9, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 35:10


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Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Neil Crouse | February 2, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 36:59


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Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church
Matthew - King Jesus Preaches From The Mount | Neil Crouse | January 26, 2025

Sermons - Forward Church (New Albany, IN) - Forward Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 45:41


Join us @ Forward Church Online!Right here or at https://forwardchurchfamily.comShare this with all of your friends!Give Online- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/givingforKids- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/forkidsPropel- https://forwardchurchfamily.com/propelFirst Time? https://forwardchurchfamily.com/welcome

Redeemer Bible Church
Matthew | King & Kingdom | Honoring Christ In Our Relationships

Redeemer Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 58:50


SERIES: Matthew (King & Kingdom) PASSAGE: Matthew 5:21-26 TITLE: Honoring Christ In Our Relationships OUTLINE: 1. The Heart of Murder 2. The Importance of Reconciliation 3. The Urgency of Friendship The post Matthew | King & Kingdom | Honoring Christ In Our Relationships first appeared on Redeemer Bible Church.

How I Got Here with Jordan Platis
Matthew King - Outwork, Adapt, Influence; The Rear View Mirror is Your Enemy

How I Got Here with Jordan Platis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 49:29


In this episode, my last for 2024, I'm excited to welcome Matthew King—Managing Director of URPS, a nationally recognised urban planning consultancy. From dreaming of shaping cities as a teenager to leading a business with a growing national footprint, Matthew's journey is a testament to resilience, ambition, and the power of adaptation. Recognised as one of InDaily's 40 Under 40, Matthew shares how he balances professional success with personal fulfilment, redefining leadership along the way. He opens up about outworking his competition early on, pushing through limits to learn, and why looking forward—not back—is the key to lasting influence. I'm excited for you to hear Matthew's story—a journey of hard work, thoughtful leadership, and the drive to make a difference. Thank you for coming on this adventure with me.

Disciple House - Podcast
Prayer, Silence and Solitude - Matthew King

Disciple House - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 40:03


Disciple House is a Church located in Perth, Australia. Our Vision is to build a house focused on making devoted disciples, who follow Jesus wholeheartedly and are equipped to advance God's Kingdom in their world.

The Real Estate Podcast
"Australia's Building Shortfall Solution: HIA Economist Weighs In"

The Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 13:42


We talk with Matthew King the Senior Economist at the Housing Industry Association about the shortfall of new houses being built and what needs to happen to correct it. Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email:  myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com    The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour.     #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty 

3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee
Shane McInnes says there's another motive to the government's controversial Airbnb tax

3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 9:07


Shane McInnes has his say, before he's joined by economist Matthew King. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let's Talk Dispatch
Navigating Leadership in 911 with Matthew King

Let's Talk Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 62:22


In this episode of Let's Talk Dispatch, we welcome Matthew King, a seasoned 911 professional with over 19 years of experience. From his beginnings as an Orlando fire dispatcher to his rise to management in just 12 years, Matthew has seen it all—both the highs and the challenges of transitioning from frontline dispatcher to leadership. Tune in as we dive deep into the lessons he's learned along the way, emphasizing the importance of supervisors staying human, fostering trust, and embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth. This is a must-listen for anyone navigating the tricky path from team member to leader.Make Sure to Visit our Partners Prepared at Prepard911.comand Xybix Media xybix.com/mediaThank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling
Episode 672: TMPToW: Pat Miletich and Matthew King

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 63:25


This week TMPT welcomes into the show for our flagship episode, UFC Hall of Famer Pat Miletich & King of CT Matt King. The former UFC WW Champion joins the show to discuss the new SHOOT PRO coming up on 8/31 in North Dakota.  Host John Poz and Pat and Matt will also talk about the Shoot Pro promotion, mixing grappling and wrestling, UFC, MMA, Mount Rushmore of wrestling, shooters, BJJ, Olympic wrestlers, Kazushi Sakuraba, The Gracies, Josh Barnett, Bloodsport, and so much more!Store - Teepublic.com/stores/TMPTFollow us @TwoManPowerTrip on Twitter and IG

Destruction on SermonAudio
Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 4

Destruction on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 62:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 4 Subtitle: Matthew: King and Kingdom Speaker: Justin Trevino Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Matthew 24:36-51 Length: 62 min.

Destruction on SermonAudio
Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 3

Destruction on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 72:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 3 Subtitle: Matthew: King and Kingdom Speaker: Justin Trevino Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/4/2024 Bible: Matthew 24:23-35 Length: 72 min.

Destruction on SermonAudio
Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 2

Destruction on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 62:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 2 Subtitle: Matthew: King and Kingdom Speaker: Justin Trevino Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: Matthew 24:15-22 Length: 62 min.

Destruction on SermonAudio
Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 1

Destruction on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 72:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Matthew 24: Desolation and Destruction, Pt. 1 Subtitle: Matthew: King and Kingdom Speaker: Justin Trevino Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/21/2024 Bible: Matthew 24:1-14 Length: 72 min.

Disciple House - Podcast
Is The Lord Your Shepherd? - Matthew King

Disciple House - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 45:12


Disciple House is a Church located in Perth, Australia. Our Vision is to build a house focused on making devoted disciples, who follow Jesus wholeheartedly and are equipped to advance God's Kingdom in their world.

Redeemer Bible Church
Matthew | King of Kings

Redeemer Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 58:27


PASSAGE: Matthew 1:1-17 OUTLINE:  1. The Foretold King 2. The Foremost King 3. The Forgiving King The post Matthew | King of Kings first appeared on Redeemer Bible Church.

Walk in Truth
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 3

Walk in Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 26:01


“When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go…”  (Matthew 8:18-27) Part 3 of 3 Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture.  Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com   Donate: www.walkintruth.com

Living Truth (Audio)
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 3

Living Truth (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024


Geeks Of The Valley
#91: The Future of Biotech & Investing in Cutting-Edge Technologies with Valhalla Ventures' Matthew King

Geeks Of The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 49:08


Matthew King is an Entrepreneurial Investor passionate about venture investing & building, deeptech, sustainability, mental health, wellness, automotive, luxury goods, and hospitality.Currently Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Valhalla Ventures, a venture capital firm backing visionary founders at the forefront of social and technological breakthroughs.Inveterate connector of extraordinary human beings who frequently colors outside the lines and thrives on helping founders accomplish legendary outcomes while helping investors produce stellar returns & impact.Valhalla Ventures backs visionaries building enduring moats.Today, the most enduring moats exist in physical technology (think industrials, space, chips, biology, defense, energy, etc) and media IP (think games).Valhalla manages $200M+ in assets with $150M in committed capital across all vehicles to date. Our primary focus currently is deploying $35M in dry powder in Seed and Series A financings (and in between), investing $1M to $3M per company with a 5% minimum ownership target. Valhalla's Limited Partner community includes:1) C-suites/Managing Partners (current and former) of: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citadel, Bridgewater Associates, Oaktree Capital, Apollo Global, Point72, PayPal, Alibaba, Hillhouse Capital, NBC Universal, General Motors, Swiss Re, Discover, PizzaHut, DoorDash, DocuSign, Sandoz, Gusto, Guinness, Bitmain, Thomson Reuters, Yahoo, Zynga, the Dallas Cowboys, BlockTower Capital, and TopGolf; and2) Board Members (current and former) of: BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, MasterCard, MIO Partners, Fortress, BNY Mellon, RBC, Altria, ARM Semiconductor, SoFi, Warburg Pincus, Kraft, SABMiller, Cognizant, Western Union, Raine Group, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Wharton, and Johns Hopkins University.Outside of work what energizes me is travel (40+ countries visited or lived in), electronic music, nature, and Burning Man (12x). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geeksofthevalley/support

Walk in Truth
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 2

Walk in Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 26:01


“When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go…”  (Matthew 8:18-27) Part 2 of 3 Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture.  Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com   Donate: www.walkintruth.com

Living Truth (Audio)
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 2

Living Truth (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024


Walk in Truth
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 1

Walk in Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 26:01


“When Jesus saw the crowd around him, he gave orders to cross to the other side of the lake. Then a teacher of the law came to him and said, “Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go…”  (Matthew 8:18-27) Part 1 of 3 Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture.  Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com   Donate: www.walkintruth.com

Living Truth (Audio)
Matthew - King Over the Storm - Part 1

Living Truth (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024


The World Fusion Show
Ep #162 with Taproots

The World Fusion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 29:36


Ep #162 with Taproots. Matthew King is the leader of Taproots, a 12 piece World Fusion group from MA. He joins me for the interview and talks about his background and love of rhythmic music from an early age. They combine Latin, funk, reggae and many other styles to create their highly danceable mix. Horns and lots of percussion fill out the sound of this group. Great energy! A Worldsoul Records production derrikjordan.com on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/100063982602329/videos/1111708609793088 on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PQzRDTgt-Uk Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/hilljoy/ep-152-with-taproots

This Is Hell!
Big Tech's Waste "Solutions" Are a Scam / Matthew King

This Is Hell!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 74:32


Matthew King on his New Republic article, “Big Tech's Waste ‘Solutions' Are a Scam." https://newrepublic.com/article/173780/big-techs-waste-solutions-scam Also, 'This Week in Rotten History.' Support This is Hell! at www.patreon.com/thisishell

Grace Community Church
Matthew: King and Kingdom

Grace Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 64:00


Grace Community Church
Matthew: King and Kingdom

Grace Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 64:00


Grace Community Church
Matthew: King and Kingdom

Grace Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 64:55


StarTalk Radio
Cosmic Queries – Volcanoes & Life in the Universe

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 51:26


Have we disproven the idea of a “goldilocks zone”? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Paul Mecurio learn about space geology, magnetic fields, volcanoes, and the origins of life with cosmochemist Natalie Starkey, PhD.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-volcanoes-life-in-the-universe/Thanks to our Patrons EmskyArt, Alex James, Mariette Kalinowski, Skye Lincoln, Matthew King, and James Senior for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Boaworm, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 12

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 72:05


Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 12

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 72:05


Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 11

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 66:51


Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 11

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 66:51


Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 10

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 59:53


BIG IDEA: the King is the Lord of life

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 10

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 59:53


BIG IDEA: the King is the Lord of life

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 9

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 67:14


BIG IDEA: The King welcomes the broken

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 9

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 67:14


BIG IDEA: The King welcomes the broken

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 8

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 66:23


BIG IDEA: The King is terrifying

Redeemer Church NC
Matthew: King & Kingdom Week 8

Redeemer Church NC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 66:23


BIG IDEA: The King is terrifying

New Books Network
Matthew W. King, "In the Forest of the Blind: The Eurasian Journey of Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms" (Columbia UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 98:00


What would an “anti-field history” of Buddhist Studies look like? What does the social history of knowledge look like when it both includes and exceeds the West/Nonwest binary, the ethnonational subject, the secular humanist gaze, and the moral narratives and metaphysical content of modernism? Matt W. King explores these critical questions and models innovative approaches in his second monograph, In the Forest of the Blind (Columbia University Press 2022), which uses Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms to expose “ecologies of interpretation” in both nineteenth-century European Orientalist scholarship and Inner Asian monastic cultures. Although Faxian's The Record of Buddhist Kingdoms (Foguoji) is a fifth-century CE travelogue about the Chinese Buddhist monk's journey into Central and South Asia, it later became the subject of Europe's first study of “Buddhist Asia” in the nineteenth century in Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat's Relation des Royaumes Bouddhiques, which was then translated from French into Mongolian by the Buryat scholar Dorji Banzarov, and then by the Mongolian monk Zava Damdin Lubsangdamdin from Mongolian into Tibetan. Tracing this fascinating history of trans-Eurasian circulation of knowledge production, King argues that “the circulatory history of Faxian's Record is not simply about Buddhist Asia forged in Europe into other places that were not Europe,” rather, the story is organized “by a chain of site-specific and differing orientations to knowledge itself – of treatments for traces of the past, of methodology.” In six creatively organized chapters, King discusses first discusses how Faxian's Record “orders time by means of space” in its early Chinese context, and then delves into the history of Orientalist Buddhist Studies showing how Abel-Rémusat's “poaching” of Qing sources facilitated the disciplining of Buddhist Asia into an object of a transregional science. In Chapters 3 and 5, we see an inversion of the Orientalist gaze and learn about the reception and reinterpretation of Orientalist scholarship among the “Oriental” subjects themselves, who attempted to make sense of Buddhist history, geography, and Asia's place and time in the world through Faxian's Record, via Abel-Rémusat's translation and scholarship. Here, King shows us that Abel-Rémusat's science of Buddhist Asia was turned, or rather silenced, into chö-jung (history of the Dharma). Unlike models from world history and transcultural studies that tend to focus on movement, contact, and exchange, In the Forest of the Blind instead focuses innovatively on connected but place-bound interpreters who hardly knew of each other and “who began anew from the silence of analytical practices staged elsewhere.” As an example of an “anti-field history,” this book, in King's words, attempts “not to look past the fetish of the subject, but to find the disciplinary implications of centerless, overlapping, and mutually incomprehensible relations of knowledge-power that are coproductive but unbeholden to any specific relation of force (such as colonizer/colonized).” The aim of the book, King explains, is “to imagine new disciplinary futures in Buddhist and Asian studies by implicating the disciplinary present in a more diverse, global, subversive, and dispersed disciplinary past that is more attentive to negative space and absence than to impact or influence.” Ending the book with a complete, annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of Faxian's Record, which was translated from a Mongolian translation of the French translation of the Chinese original, In the Forest of the Blind provides the readers with rich notes about continuities and discrepancies across all four trans-Eurasian versions. Matthew King is an Associate Professor in Transnational Buddhism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in East Asian Studies
Matthew W. King, "In the Forest of the Blind: The Eurasian Journey of Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms" (Columbia UP, 2022)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 98:00


What would an “anti-field history” of Buddhist Studies look like? What does the social history of knowledge look like when it both includes and exceeds the West/Nonwest binary, the ethnonational subject, the secular humanist gaze, and the moral narratives and metaphysical content of modernism? Matt W. King explores these critical questions and models innovative approaches in his second monograph, In the Forest of the Blind (Columbia University Press 2022), which uses Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms to expose “ecologies of interpretation” in both nineteenth-century European Orientalist scholarship and Inner Asian monastic cultures. Although Faxian's The Record of Buddhist Kingdoms (Foguoji) is a fifth-century CE travelogue about the Chinese Buddhist monk's journey into Central and South Asia, it later became the subject of Europe's first study of “Buddhist Asia” in the nineteenth century in Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat's Relation des Royaumes Bouddhiques, which was then translated from French into Mongolian by the Buryat scholar Dorji Banzarov, and then by the Mongolian monk Zava Damdin Lubsangdamdin from Mongolian into Tibetan. Tracing this fascinating history of trans-Eurasian circulation of knowledge production, King argues that “the circulatory history of Faxian's Record is not simply about Buddhist Asia forged in Europe into other places that were not Europe,” rather, the story is organized “by a chain of site-specific and differing orientations to knowledge itself – of treatments for traces of the past, of methodology.” In six creatively organized chapters, King discusses first discusses how Faxian's Record “orders time by means of space” in its early Chinese context, and then delves into the history of Orientalist Buddhist Studies showing how Abel-Rémusat's “poaching” of Qing sources facilitated the disciplining of Buddhist Asia into an object of a transregional science. In Chapters 3 and 5, we see an inversion of the Orientalist gaze and learn about the reception and reinterpretation of Orientalist scholarship among the “Oriental” subjects themselves, who attempted to make sense of Buddhist history, geography, and Asia's place and time in the world through Faxian's Record, via Abel-Rémusat's translation and scholarship. Here, King shows us that Abel-Rémusat's science of Buddhist Asia was turned, or rather silenced, into chö-jung (history of the Dharma). Unlike models from world history and transcultural studies that tend to focus on movement, contact, and exchange, In the Forest of the Blind instead focuses innovatively on connected but place-bound interpreters who hardly knew of each other and “who began anew from the silence of analytical practices staged elsewhere.” As an example of an “anti-field history,” this book, in King's words, attempts “not to look past the fetish of the subject, but to find the disciplinary implications of centerless, overlapping, and mutually incomprehensible relations of knowledge-power that are coproductive but unbeholden to any specific relation of force (such as colonizer/colonized).” The aim of the book, King explains, is “to imagine new disciplinary futures in Buddhist and Asian studies by implicating the disciplinary present in a more diverse, global, subversive, and dispersed disciplinary past that is more attentive to negative space and absence than to impact or influence.” Ending the book with a complete, annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of Faxian's Record, which was translated from a Mongolian translation of the French translation of the Chinese original, In the Forest of the Blind provides the readers with rich notes about continuities and discrepancies across all four trans-Eurasian versions. Matthew King is an Associate Professor in Transnational Buddhism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Matthew W. King, "In the Forest of the Blind: The Eurasian Journey of Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms" (Columbia UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 98:00


What would an “anti-field history” of Buddhist Studies look like? What does the social history of knowledge look like when it both includes and exceeds the West/Nonwest binary, the ethnonational subject, the secular humanist gaze, and the moral narratives and metaphysical content of modernism? Matt W. King explores these critical questions and models innovative approaches in his second monograph, In the Forest of the Blind (Columbia University Press 2022), which uses Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms to expose “ecologies of interpretation” in both nineteenth-century European Orientalist scholarship and Inner Asian monastic cultures. Although Faxian's The Record of Buddhist Kingdoms (Foguoji) is a fifth-century CE travelogue about the Chinese Buddhist monk's journey into Central and South Asia, it later became the subject of Europe's first study of “Buddhist Asia” in the nineteenth century in Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat's Relation des Royaumes Bouddhiques, which was then translated from French into Mongolian by the Buryat scholar Dorji Banzarov, and then by the Mongolian monk Zava Damdin Lubsangdamdin from Mongolian into Tibetan. Tracing this fascinating history of trans-Eurasian circulation of knowledge production, King argues that “the circulatory history of Faxian's Record is not simply about Buddhist Asia forged in Europe into other places that were not Europe,” rather, the story is organized “by a chain of site-specific and differing orientations to knowledge itself – of treatments for traces of the past, of methodology.” In six creatively organized chapters, King discusses first discusses how Faxian's Record “orders time by means of space” in its early Chinese context, and then delves into the history of Orientalist Buddhist Studies showing how Abel-Rémusat's “poaching” of Qing sources facilitated the disciplining of Buddhist Asia into an object of a transregional science. In Chapters 3 and 5, we see an inversion of the Orientalist gaze and learn about the reception and reinterpretation of Orientalist scholarship among the “Oriental” subjects themselves, who attempted to make sense of Buddhist history, geography, and Asia's place and time in the world through Faxian's Record, via Abel-Rémusat's translation and scholarship. Here, King shows us that Abel-Rémusat's science of Buddhist Asia was turned, or rather silenced, into chö-jung (history of the Dharma). Unlike models from world history and transcultural studies that tend to focus on movement, contact, and exchange, In the Forest of the Blind instead focuses innovatively on connected but place-bound interpreters who hardly knew of each other and “who began anew from the silence of analytical practices staged elsewhere.” As an example of an “anti-field history,” this book, in King's words, attempts “not to look past the fetish of the subject, but to find the disciplinary implications of centerless, overlapping, and mutually incomprehensible relations of knowledge-power that are coproductive but unbeholden to any specific relation of force (such as colonizer/colonized).” The aim of the book, King explains, is “to imagine new disciplinary futures in Buddhist and Asian studies by implicating the disciplinary present in a more diverse, global, subversive, and dispersed disciplinary past that is more attentive to negative space and absence than to impact or influence.” Ending the book with a complete, annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of Faxian's Record, which was translated from a Mongolian translation of the French translation of the Chinese original, In the Forest of the Blind provides the readers with rich notes about continuities and discrepancies across all four trans-Eurasian versions. Matthew King is an Associate Professor in Transnational Buddhism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Matthew W. King, "In the Forest of the Blind: The Eurasian Journey of Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms" (Columbia UP, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 98:00


What would an “anti-field history” of Buddhist Studies look like? What does the social history of knowledge look like when it both includes and exceeds the West/Nonwest binary, the ethnonational subject, the secular humanist gaze, and the moral narratives and metaphysical content of modernism? Matt W. King explores these critical questions and models innovative approaches in his second monograph, In the Forest of the Blind (Columbia University Press 2022), which uses Faxian's Record of Buddhist Kingdoms to expose “ecologies of interpretation” in both nineteenth-century European Orientalist scholarship and Inner Asian monastic cultures. Although Faxian's The Record of Buddhist Kingdoms (Foguoji) is a fifth-century CE travelogue about the Chinese Buddhist monk's journey into Central and South Asia, it later became the subject of Europe's first study of “Buddhist Asia” in the nineteenth century in Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat's Relation des Royaumes Bouddhiques, which was then translated from French into Mongolian by the Buryat scholar Dorji Banzarov, and then by the Mongolian monk Zava Damdin Lubsangdamdin from Mongolian into Tibetan. Tracing this fascinating history of trans-Eurasian circulation of knowledge production, King argues that “the circulatory history of Faxian's Record is not simply about Buddhist Asia forged in Europe into other places that were not Europe,” rather, the story is organized “by a chain of site-specific and differing orientations to knowledge itself – of treatments for traces of the past, of methodology.” In six creatively organized chapters, King discusses first discusses how Faxian's Record “orders time by means of space” in its early Chinese context, and then delves into the history of Orientalist Buddhist Studies showing how Abel-Rémusat's “poaching” of Qing sources facilitated the disciplining of Buddhist Asia into an object of a transregional science. In Chapters 3 and 5, we see an inversion of the Orientalist gaze and learn about the reception and reinterpretation of Orientalist scholarship among the “Oriental” subjects themselves, who attempted to make sense of Buddhist history, geography, and Asia's place and time in the world through Faxian's Record, via Abel-Rémusat's translation and scholarship. Here, King shows us that Abel-Rémusat's science of Buddhist Asia was turned, or rather silenced, into chö-jung (history of the Dharma). Unlike models from world history and transcultural studies that tend to focus on movement, contact, and exchange, In the Forest of the Blind instead focuses innovatively on connected but place-bound interpreters who hardly knew of each other and “who began anew from the silence of analytical practices staged elsewhere.” As an example of an “anti-field history,” this book, in King's words, attempts “not to look past the fetish of the subject, but to find the disciplinary implications of centerless, overlapping, and mutually incomprehensible relations of knowledge-power that are coproductive but unbeholden to any specific relation of force (such as colonizer/colonized).” The aim of the book, King explains, is “to imagine new disciplinary futures in Buddhist and Asian studies by implicating the disciplinary present in a more diverse, global, subversive, and dispersed disciplinary past that is more attentive to negative space and absence than to impact or influence.” Ending the book with a complete, annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of Faxian's Record, which was translated from a Mongolian translation of the French translation of the Chinese original, In the Forest of the Blind provides the readers with rich notes about continuities and discrepancies across all four trans-Eurasian versions. Matthew King is an Associate Professor in Transnational Buddhism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

Trade Show University
Ep 149 - The Excitement of Game Shows in Your Booth - with Matthew King

Trade Show University

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 25:21


Game Shows are as popular today as they have ever been, and there are even entire networks dedicated to game shows! Their excitement and energy keep us coming back for more. How about bringing that kind of energy and excitement to YOUR trade show booth? To discuss the possibilities with me is Matthew King, founder of Game Show America! Matthew King started Game Show America back in 1996. For the past 26 years, he's been producing events all over the globe. And during Covid, significant changes were made to keep the business running, and that's what brings us here today. We Discuss using elements of Game Shows and Casinos to Draw Attention to your Trade Show Booth. Matthew's Top Tips: Define your vision of what you want the experience to be (size, level of interaction, type of items to want to give away, is it data gathering, is it hosted or self-run, etc.) Make sure what you do fits with and enhances your branding Build your booth around the interaction. Keep it simple. Have fun with it! Matthew's SPECIAL OFFER: For Trade Show U listeners, we're offering a 10% discount, even if you listen to this a year from now. Our goal is to help you be the best booth at the show. Get in Touch with Matthew and Game Show America: www.gameshowamerica.com 719-257-8366 play@gsapro.com They're on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube Mentioned in this episode: Trade Show University Episode Guide Many have asked, "Is there an easier way to find the episodes and topics I need?" Now there is!!! Happy to launch our Episode Guide! It's like your curriculum for Event Success and ROI! Every episode easily searchable and sorted into 19 Categories like Marketing, Staffing, Technology, Tips & Tools, and if you're new, check out Trade show basics! Visit tradeshowu.biz/episodes 19 Categories include: -- Trade Show Basics -- Advocacy -- Branding -- Displays -- Expert Interviews -- Fitness & Nutrition -- Goals -- Marketing -- Mindset & Motivation -- Networking & Engagement -- Promo Items -- Social Media & Web -- Speaking & Presenting -- Sponsoring -- Staffing -- Strategy -- Tips & Tools -- Training -- Virtual & Hybrid Events -- Various (topics that are more unique)