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In this episode of the Just Schools Podcast, Jon Eckert interviews Dr. Matthew Lee, research professor at Baylor University and co-leader of the Global Flourishing Study—a longitudinal project spanning 22 countries and nearly 200,000 people. They discuss what it means to flourish as whole human beings and how education can support not only academic success but spiritual, emotional, and relational well-being. Dr. Lee shares insights on how flourishing is not just about individual happiness or wellness, but about contributing to the greater good—what he describes as "ecosystem-wide flourishing." He and Eckert explore how love, hospitality, and compassion can shape the culture of schools, drawing from research and real-world examples, including organizations like Barry-Wehmiller that center care and community in their leadership. The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Be encouraged. Mentioned: Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara Christian Caregiving: A Way of Life by Kenneth Haugk Connect with us: Baylor MA in School Leadership EdD in K-12 Educational Leadership Jon Eckert LinkedIn X: @eckertjon Center for School Leadership at Baylor University: @baylorcsl Transcript: Jon Eckert: All right. Today we get to welcome a good friend and colleague at Baylor University. So Matt Lee is here with us today, and his work all revolves around flourishing, which is the ultimate goal of all education and one of the most intrinsically human things that we think about. So Matt, if you just give us a quick intro as to why you're at Baylor and kind of the 30,000-foot view of what you do here at Baylor. Matt Lee: Well, thanks, Jon. I'm delighted to be here at Baylor, and I would say part of the reason that I'm here is that the Global Flourishing Study is a joint project of Baylor and Harvard, and this is a five year, 22 country survey to understand the forces that affect flourishing for about 200,000 people globally. And we've got nationally representative samples in each of these countries. So we're almost able to generalize to all humanity, which is unusual for a study. And to have this longitudinal approach enables us to follow up over time, look at changes. We've got the time ordering nailed down, we've got some statistical techniques to address robustness. We're almost able to make causal claims that generalize to all humanity. So that was one of the reasons. The other thing is I just really appreciate Baylor's mission and ability to combine really rigorous research with a Christian commitment. And so I think that is a special strength of Baylor University, not to go into a commercial for Baylor right now. Jon Eckert: Oh no, we're all for that. But it's one of the reasons why our work overlaps, because we work with education leaders in over 45 countries and all 50 states and the stated goal of education since Aristotle has been for the flourishing of human beings. And so there's obviously a school component of this. You're looking at all of humanity. Again, that's not probably something I'll ever be able to say as a researcher that I've able to generalize findings to all humanity. But I'm curious to hear how you all think about words like flourishing in love and operationalize those for educators. What does that look like in whatever school you're called to? Obviously, we're here at Baylor and we can have a faith component to what undergirds everything we do, but a lot of our educators that we serve are in public schools, and there's secular humanism there, and there's all different kinds of kids with all different kinds of backgrounds. So what does flourishing and love look like universally, in the way you would define it? Matt Lee: Well, I would frame it as a dialogue. And so we are contributing to a dialogue. And I remember there was a chaplain at Harvard who used to just observe that Harvard tends to treat students as though they are just a brain on a stick or maybe a neocortex on a stick. And of course, there's more to human beings than that. And so when we think about flourishing, we think about multiple domains. We're flourishing in terms of our physical health, we're flourishing in terms of our spiritual health, our emotional health. And so there's all of these different domains at the individual level, but it's sort of meaningless in a sense if we're not contributing to the greater good. And for most people, particularly in the United States, the greater good is going to be largely defined in terms of a sacred narrative. So if we're not honoring that need to serve the greater good in terms of a sacred narrative, then we are dehumanizing people by definition. And so if we care about the inherent dignity, the infinite value of every person, that we need to attend to all of the domains of flourishing across levels. So flourishing is different than well-being and happiness and wellness and some of these other constructs because it really is not just about the person, it's about the person in their context. And their context might include a sacred context. Their context certainly would include a political and economic context. It's knowing we have the skills in order to make a meaningful difference in this person's life. We're not trying to fix anything. We know that that doesn't necessarily work, but we can be present with loving awareness in a way that is itself healing, and then we can get people the help that they need if we can't provide it. But it's not one person's responsibility to do that. So oftentimes when we think of love or compassion, we think of one-on-one, but this is actually something that you find at the level of groups. And Brian Wellinghoff, my co-author on the one article about Barry-Wehmiller, he's a senior director at Barry-Wehmiller. He said in the article, what we've found over these couple of decades is that when love is present, it promotes the conditions that are required for flourishing. It's not just that love is present at the level of one-on-one interactions, it's that it's now that love is part of the culture. Love is part of the context, and that enables everything that they do. And they help encourage that by promoting skills like listening and the practice of gratitude and regularly celebrating people, not just employee of the month where you get a nice parking spot and everyone hates you for the month or whatever. But like a culture of celebration where it actually is joyful to celebrate the people that you care about and you want to do that and you appreciate it when they do it for you. And you know it's going to happen because you can see your love, make a difference on a daily basis. You know that you're contributing, you know that you're engaged. And I remember asking Bob Chapman, again, the CEO of that company, "What do you do about free riders?" When I went to Harvard, I thought, "I'll never see any free riders," and there's free riders everywhere, and how do you do that? And so he said, "Well, we want everyone to get on the bus, but they're not necessarily going to get on at the same stop, but we have faith and we're committed that eventually everyone's going to get on the bus." So there's some mercy and there's some grace. And then there's the tough conversation. There's the tough love. It's not just the warm hug, it's the powerful love that says, "Look, I'm going to speak truthfully to you about your contribution as a co-creator of this culture," he calls it a culture of caring, but I think we could also call it a culture of love and compassion. Jon Eckert: So couple of things that came to mind when you were talking about that. I like the term sacred hospitality, but the book Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara came out just a few years ago. He ran Eleven Madison, and they became the best restaurant in the world based on not their service, but on their hospitality. And he differentiates service from hospitality. And it's absolutely a culture that gets created. It can't just be one person. It's how the whole team views the experience they're creating for diners. And it's a remarkable book that it's hard to replicate in schools because that is an elite experience with lots of money behind it, and public schools aren't functioning in that world. But how do we have that kind of an attitude about how do we see whole human beings and reach out in a hospitable way, not just in a service way? So I wonder if you have any... Are you familiar with Unreasonable Hospitality at all? Matt Lee: I've not read it, no. Jon Eckert: Okay. But does that align with sacred hospitality as you're considering it? Matt Lee: Well, one conceptual resource that I found helpful is from a book called Christian Caregiving, and this is written by the founder of the Stephen Ministries. This is the laypeople in a congregation who provide care to others in the congregation. They're not trained as psychologists or counselors, but they've been given a set of skills and they know their boundaries. That's the most important skill is knowing what's yours and what's for a professional and what's for God. And so when you think about the critical distinction in that book, it's between servitude and servanthood. And so when we are living into our vocation, that's servanthood. And when we are forced to do something that we wouldn't want to do in a way we wouldn't want to do it, then we're talking about servitude. And so when we imagine education and we think about a system that is perfectly designed to get the result that it gets, what is our system getting? It's perfectly designed to get disengagement. That's what we see from the Gallup data. So as you progress through your journey, you start out highly engaged in kindergarten, and then you're less engaged in middle school, less engaged in high school, and it just continues. It's a nice linear downward trend. Jon Eckert: That's not a nice trend, Matt. Matt Lee: Well, it's not nice, but from a research standpoint- Jon Eckert: It's clean. Matt Lee: It's very clean. So what are we doing systematically there? Well, we start out in kindergarten, we're sitting in a circle with our friends holding hands, finger painting the alphabet, singing songs. The creative arts are infused into this container of friendship. And we're learning our core material in that kind of container. And then we systematically start pulling all that stuff out. No more recess, take art maybe once in four years in high school. Jon Eckert: Elementary school, on average now, get 27 minutes of recess a day in the United States. Matt Lee: Oh, so we're- Jon Eckert: It's devastating. Matt Lee: We're doing it even younger than when I was a kid. Jon Eckert: Yes. Yeah. Matt Lee: I started doing this UN class called Love and Action at the University of Akron, and I said, "Rather than reading about this, why don't we practice it and then come back in a community of friends and share what are we learning?" And it just felt more like kindergarten to me. Let's sit in a circle and let's sing some songs about what we're learning. And I remember saying, "Well, do we even need exams at some point in these UN classes? Maybe there's a different way to be in relationship where we don't need the exams." And some of my colleagues would say, "Well, that's dangerous. You're going to have all these free riders." I had so few free riders in that context, and it's sort of like Barry-Wehmiller company as well. There's so few free riders because you empower people to be what they were created to be. Jon Eckert: Seeing data coming out on what leads to flourishing and mental health and what doesn't. But we're always looking for the things, what's working. I don't have time to spend a lot of time on the things that aren't working. I do like Bob Chapman's belief that everybody will eventually get on the bus. I don't believe that is true. I believe some people need to find another bus. But I think eventually you need to get the people that need to be on the bus, on the bus, and they'll get there. And they may choose there's another bus route that's better for them, and that will lead more to their flourishing. And that's great. But with 12,000 people in that company, that's not going to be 12,000 people that are on the right bus all the time. Matt Lee: Well, and I think maybe it's not everyone, but you go after the lost sheep. Jon Eckert: That's right. Yeah, you do. You do. That is fair. That's fair. And teachers definitely do that. And you can run yourself ragged. This is the last part of the time, and this is always the hardest part for me. I would be terrible at this, but you have four questions, four sentences. So one sentence for each one. So in all of your flourishing work that you've done, what is the most obvious finding that you're like, "That's kind of a duh, we all knew that and now we have empirical evidence that says that's true." Matt Lee: Better to give than receive. Jon Eckert: Okay. Well, there you go. Some ancient wisdom. All right, second. What's the most surprising finding that really jumped out? Like, "Oh, didn't see that coming"? Matt Lee: Yeah, I don't know that it was really surprising. It was just surprising to see it so consistently that groups that so obviously prioritize financial material stability, have the lowest flourishing on all the other domains. At the country level, at the group level, even within particular organizations. So we find in a paper that I've just... This is more than one sentence, but I'll give you an example. Jon Eckert: That's all right. Matt Lee: So I'm co-leading a paper on showing love and care to another person, and this is using the global flourishing study data. We find a fairly strong negative correlation with GDP. Countries that have higher GDP have people who show lower levels of love and care. Jon Eckert: Wow, okay. And I'm not- Matt Lee: So I'm not totally surprised by that, but it's still kind of shocking to see it so reliably surfacing in all of this work. Jon Eckert: I'll keep this short, but my daughters went down to the Dominican Republic to do some work there with a lot of high school and college students this summer. And they had an amazing experience because of the joy of the people that they were with in the Dominican Republic. And so the joy that they exuded through... Some of them had very little, but the joy was there and it made a fundamental difference I think will mark my daughters for the rest of their lives because they recognize, "Oh, really, joy is not tied to what we have." Matt Lee: Yeah. I had a group from Spain consult me a couple of years ago, "We're going to this impoverished country and we're going to help them with their flourishing." And I said, "Oh, really? You might find that they help you with your flourishing." Jon Eckert: 100%, right. So the last two questions. What's the biggest challenge you see globally or in the US, take your pick, that's inhibiting flourishing right now? Matt Lee: Yeah. I think that the way we understand flourishing or love or leadership is really just a small part of what those words represent. And so I think if we understood flourishing as ecosystem-wide flourishing, we would have the appropriate North Star. But if we keep doing it as, or understanding it as, a kind of subjective experience of wellbeing for an individual, I think we'll never get out of the crab bucket. Jon Eckert: That's good. And then what's your biggest hope for flourishing, globally or in the US? Matt Lee: My biggest hope would be that we would learn from the positive outliers who are already doing it everywhere in the world. And I think I remember some years ago... So I'm bad at one sentence. Jon Eckert: I know, I am too. This is a challenge. Matt Lee: I have to immediately support it with evidence. Jon Eckert: That's good. Matt Lee: So let me give you just one example of evidence. I was chair of the section on altruism, morality, and social solidarity of the American Sociological Associations. That's a lot to remember. But as part of my role as chair, I was also editing the newsletter, and I was approached by a member of the section who had done some research on concentration camps, Nazi Germany, and he found in his argument... I'll just cut to the chase. His argument was, most of the Holocaust museums focus on the narrative of victimhood. But what you saw in the camps was incredible heroism, incredible sharing under pain of death of your last crumbs and incredible, just inspiring altruism. The human spirit was soaring, even as the body was being destroyed by this evil regime. And so people who have never had their names in the history books have done incredible things. And Holocaust museums around the world could tell that story too. Not just the victim story and not to the exclusion of the victim story, but tell the story of empowerment. Jon Eckert: Wow. That's a great place to end. Thank you for taking the time, and thanks for the work you do, Matt. Matt Lee: Thank you.
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Wolf & Jack are joined by: Matthew Lee, CFA - Director of Equity Research, Financials and Industrials at Canaccord Genuity Andrew Pennington, CFA – Product Specialist at Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management
Today's guest is Matthew Lee, a certified 4th Degree Black Belt with over 15 years of martial arts experience. Matthew has an impressive martial arts career, highlighted by numerous accolades, including being a Junior Nationals Gold Medalist, a Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington Gold Medalist, as well as competing and coaching at the national level. He ... Matthew Lee – Lee's Black Belt Academy – Ep202
The idea for today's pod was born after a riveting conversation on a flight to Florida. I'm happy to host Matthew Lee & Ming Lim from Volition Properties to learn how they've built wealth through investing in multifamily properties in the Toronto core.Discussion Points:- Introductions - worth it, I promise (1:30)- Introduction to Volition (8:15)- The investment thesis for multifamily in Toronto (10:35)- Investment locations (19:50)- Why tenants are so critical to the business model (23:45)- Are there opportunities currently in Toronto? (25:30)- What about areas outside the city core primed for more gentrification? (29:55)- How do you turn properties into meaningful cash flow later? (33:30)- The numbers behind a recent deal (44:55)- How many properties does one need to exercise this strategy? (48:10)- Price per square foot, the reason for 2-3 bedroom suites (51:00)- 101 on laneway suites & the status quo in Toronto (53:20)- Parting words (1:01:15)Volition Properties:FREE Monthly investor meetup:https://www.meetup.com/Volition/Detailed info on the condominiumization meetup Oct 29th, 2024https://www.meetup.com/volition/events/302351457/?eventOrigin=group_events_listContact info: info@volitionprop.com www.volitionprop.com 1-877-416-BRRRwww.facebook.com/VolitionPropwww.instagram.com/volitionpropertieswww.ca.linkedin.com/company/volitionpropwww.youtube.com/@VolitionPropertiesPhysician Financial Wellness Conference:https://www.physiciansficonference.com/Yatin Chadha:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.comLinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Share beyond MD with your networkAmex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCP
VLOG II: After US v. Sean Combs press conference, Inner City Press asked US Attorney Damian Williams if he'll seek Diddy detention (yes) and to compare case to that of RKelly (not answered, perhaps understandably). Will aim to live tweet / X / Thread the bail fight....If like and can, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/matthewleeICP Venmo: [at] Matthew-Lee-675 ongoing, w/ extras https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/ w/ documents: https://www.patreon.com/MatthewRussellLee
For their weekly catch up, producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party's Simon Court about the government's failure to deliver on the promised funding for cancer drugs, and the ACT party's views on politicians involvement with Pharmac. They also talk about the party's policy surrounding social media, as old concerns arise surrounding party leader David Seymour's use of Snapchat. Host Sofia speaks to the director for ActionStation, Kassie Hartendorp, about a new report by ActionStation called ‘Protect Māori Wards' and the government's proposal to reverse changes made to increase Māori representation in local government by reverting the Māori ward rules to restore the referendum mechanism. Evie also caught up with Students for Fair Rent organiser, Matthew Lee, about the decision to end their month long rent strike at the University of Auckland, and what actions the group plans to take next. And Sofia spoke to Dr Ritesh Shah, a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland about the global refugee crisis, in light of the United Nations Refugee Agency reporting 117.3 million people being forcibly displaced in 2023 - a record high. Whakarongo tonu mai!
At the beginning of May, advocacy group Students for Fair Rent, launched a ‘rent strike' against the University of Auckland. This saw many students withholding their rent from their halls of residence. Just over a month later a decision was made to end the strike. Now, still with no response from the University, the group is moving away from solely targeting the tertiary institution, and instead focusing on legislative change. Producer Evie spoke to the groups organiser, Matthew Lee, who explains what happened over the course of the strike and what led to its end.
In this episode I speak with Adam Gluck - CEO and Co-Founder at Copia Automation. Adam Gluck was a founding engineer on Uber's engineering strategy team, working on the company's driver app and playing an instrumental role in redesigning Uber's overall microservice architecture. Adam founded startup Copia with Matthew Lee on a mission to accelerate the digital revolution within US manufacturing. Adam and Matthew were recognized in 2022 on Forbes' “30 Under 30” for driving a movement to reshape manufacturing through software innovation. Adam received a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in Sociology from the University of Chicago. About Copia Automation: Copia creates solutions that allow large enterprises to effectively manage their operational technology — achieving industrial automation. Its cloud-based Copia Industrial DevOps Platform empowers companies with unparalleled visibility and control of code across multi-vendor devices to promote continuous quality control, streamlined production, and preemptive crisis management. The Copia platform provides a reliable single source of truth for code across various devices, languages, and locations to eliminate system malfunctions and downtime, expedite disaster recovery, and facilitate effortless quality control to optimize operations and increase revenues. With its headquarters in New York City, Copia Automation is a member of the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer in Manufacturing. You can find more about Copia Automation from their website: https://www.copia.io/ You can find more information about Manufacturing IT Recruitment from their website: https://mitrec.com/
Matthew Lee stands as a beacon of hope in a world often overshadowed by stress and uncertainty. He is the visionary director of The Flourishing Network at the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard, where his pioneering work has garnered widespread acclaim and tangibly transformed lives around the globe. He has some amazing practical wisdom to share, wisdom that illuminates a path to human flourishing for us all. *Chapters* 00:00 - Intro & Welcome 02:42 - Every Person is Infinitely Valuable 07:30 - The True Meaning of Flourishing 13:31 - Flourishing is a Dialogue 19:05 - How to Know if You're Flourishing 23:33 - The Expression “Shining Eyes” 30:24 - Break 32:40 - A Story of Grace 38:16 - Change Contempt to Curiosity 41:33 - Your Upset Can Be Your Setup 49:53 - Flourishing at Work 01:03:25 - Closing
There's no clear end in sight for student protests over accommodation fees at Auckland University. Members of the Students for Fair Rent group haven't been paying rent since the start of this month. They're demanding a blanket rent reduction and safeguards against future rises. Group founder Matthew Lee told Mike Hosking that the university has a responsibility to provide safe, secure, and affordable accommodation for students, which they're not doing. He said that they also have the responsibility to engage with students and have explicitly refused to do so. Lee told Hosking that striking is the only way they have to show the university that this is a significant issue. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on Gardeners' Corner, David Maxwell heads to a garden with purpose at Musgrave Park Hospital in south Belfast. Its spinal centre has been gifted an outdoor space for patients and staff by the charity Horatio's Garden. David Maxwell meets Matthew Lee who is in charge of the garden designed by Chelsea gold medal winning designer Andy Sturgeon. Also on the programme, gardening in pots all year round with Sarah Raven and why you shouldn't cut your grass this month! Expert Claire McNally joins David in studio to answer questions. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
In the later half of 2023, the University of Auckland announced rent increases of more than 8% at their halls of residence. The University justified this as a necessary measure, caused by the impacts of inflation However, students bearing the full brunt of the rent increase said the University's decision to increase rent and subsequent explanation were unacceptable, pointing out that inflation rates only increased by 5.6%, and that the increases would make the cost of living unaffordable for a large number of students living at the halls of residence. This prompted a number of students to form a “Students for Fair Rent”, a group advocating for rental rates at the University of Auckland to be made more affordable by matching rental rates to inflation rates and the average cost of housing in Central Auckland. In August last year, Students for Fair Rent organised a petition on change.org that received 1500 signatures, urging the University of Auckland to lower the cost of living which the University of Auckland reportedly ignored. Last week, on the 19th of April, Students for Fair Rent held a rally on Campus calling for a rent strike as a last resort protest against the cost of living at the halls and the University's dismissal. 95bFM News Reporters, Shane and Oto, went down to the rally and spoke to Matthew Lee, the founder of Students for Fair Rent, as well as Green Party Co-Leader Chloe Swarbrick, to discuss call for a rent strike.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on March 8, 2024, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Narco Drama: The Trial of Honduras' JOH, about the latest lawfare against Donald Trump, as well as the number of wild cases which have rocked the political establishment. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com X/Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
Life's one non-negotiable is to be loved and to see our love make a difference. - Matthew T. Lee "Are we becoming more fully alive through Education?" After a decade of conventionally successful research and university teaching as a sociologist, Matthew T. Lee, Ph.D., found himself meditating upon this existential question. It triggered a shift in how he showed up in class, and what emerged at Akron University from collaborations with colleagues were Unclasses. He began to meet the students downtown instead of in a classroom. Each class would begin with a heart check-in (and sometimes haikus!). Open space was carved for silence, contemplation, and even rest. As he changed the context, shifts in content naturally followed. His intense course "Conflict and Justice" at Harvard University expanded to "Conflict, Justice and Healing". A sociologist and former criminologist, Matt is one of the leading experts in research on human flourishing - a relative state in which all aspects of a person's life are thriving, including the contexts in which that person lives. To "measure what we truly treasure", he took an interdisciplinary approach integrating quantitative social sciences with the deep wisdom of humanities. Currently, he serves as a Research Associate at the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University and is co-leading the working group on love and care for the Global Study of Human Flourishing, one of the largest studies of its kind. He is also the Director of Flourishing Network, the program's community of practice. Alongside, he is a Professor of the Social Sciences and Humanities at Baylor University and a Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Health, Flourishing, and Positive Psychology at Stony Brook University, as well as a Visiting Scholar at the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Matt has extensively researched and written on shifting current extractive systems towards regeneration and "daring to say love". How do we bring the grammar of business into a constructive dialogue with the grammar of love? How might we re-imagine health as flourishing that locates the individual in social, ecological, and spiritual contexts beyond merely the absence of disease? What's the role of creating open spaces in education for greater self-discovery and transformative growth? His most recent three books are: Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and the Humanities; The Heart of Religion; and Transcending Crisis by Attending to Care, Emotions, and Flourishing. Underneath the long list of his leadership positions, courses taught, papers published and awards, a simple insight grounds his daily actions - "Every person is infinitely valuable." Join us for an illuminating conversation with this inspiring teacher dedicated to fostering flourishing and well-being in our world. This call will be moderated by our past guest and volunteer Navin Amarasuriya, who is passionate about bringing scientifically evidenced practices of well-being to schools around the world, and into his own heart. [Some useful resources - Measure Your Flourishing Score, Flourishing App, Articles and Journals by Matt. And a couple of recent articles by others that Matt invites you to pre-read for this call --From Accessing Your Ignorance to Accessing Your Love and Fixing The System.]
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Leila Hatoum is an independent journalist. Find her on Twitter/X: @Leila1H. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY (courthouse), UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and a devoted supporter of Leeds United. He is well-known for his active presence on Twitter and regularly contributes to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. To learn more, visithttps://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter: @says_basil. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY (courthouse), UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/.
GUEST HOST: Basil Valentine filling in for Patrick Henningsen. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Kristian James is a content creator and researcher based in the UK. You can find him on Twitter/X: at https://twitter.com/21KristianJames. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY courthouse, the UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/.
GUEST HOST: Basil Valentine filling in for Patrick Henningsen. On today's show, Mats Nilssen discusses whether the Tucker/ Putin interview changes anything. Later, Matthew Russell discusses Trump being on the ballot in Colorado but denied immunity. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Mats Nilssen is an Author and Geopolitical Analyst. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY courthouse, the UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/.
On today's show, Ryan Christian discusses the Russian ICJ Victory and Israel's impact on Gaza through starvation. Later, Matthew Lee discusses New York Legal matters and Trump's deferment. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ryan Christian is the Founder of the Last American Vagabond. For more information, visit https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY courthouse, the UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/.
On today's show, Leila Hatoum, Matthew Lee, and Basil Valentine engage in a diverse discussion covering topics such as Airdrop Aid For Gaza, the ICJ Ruling, and the Trump Trial Circus. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Leila Hatoum is an independent journalist. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering the SDNY (courthouse), UN from the gate, banks, IMF, and more. You can find his work at https://www.innercitypress.com/. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and a devoted supporter of Leeds United. He is well-known for his active presence on Twitter and regularly contributes to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. To learn more, visit https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter: @says_basil.
On today's show, Basil Valentine discusses the Middle East Crisis and Diplomatic Latest. Later, Matthew Lee discusses US Legal Latest. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and Leeds United supporter. He is a prolific Twitter poster and a regular contributor to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. You can learn more at https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter/X: @says_basil. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering SDNY (courthouse), UN from the gate, banks & IMF and more. https://www.innercitypress.com/
On today's show, Basil Valentine discusses the Genocide Hearings at the ICJ. Later, Matthew Lee discusses Manhattan and US Legal Cases. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and Leeds United supporter. He is a prolific Twitter poster and a regular contributor to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. You can learn more at https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter/X: @says_basil. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Lee is a New York Legal Correspondent.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on January 5, 2024, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, “Crypto Criminal: The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: As live tweeted and investigated from inside the SDNY courthouse”, about the recent furore over notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's VIP client document drop, and what its legal significance is in relation to previous exposures in this elite scandal. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com X/Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
On today's show, Basil Valentine discusses the latest news from the Middle East. Later, Matthew Lee, from Inner City Press, discusses New York and USA Legal Affairs. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Basil Valentine is a philosopher, poet, broadcaster, writer, musician, horse racing aficionado, and Leeds United supporter. He is a prolific Twitter poster and a regular contributor to TNT and the SUNDAY WIRE WITH PATRICK HENNINGSEN. Learn more at https://21stcenturywire.com/sundaywire/ and follow him on Twitter: @says_basil. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Lee is from Inner City Press.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on December 29, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, “Crypto Criminal: The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: As live tweeted and investigated from inside the SDNY courthouse”, discusses the legal traumas and dramas on the U.S. legal and political scene, including Donald Trump's battle in multiple states to try and stay on the ballot for the upcoming primaries in the 2024 Presidential Elections. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com X/Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
On today's show, Nick Cruse discusses the USA protests and delves into the 2024 Presidential prospects. GUEST OVERVIEW: Nick Cruse is the Founder of Revolutionary Blackout.
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on December 15, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, “Crypto Criminal: The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: As live tweeted and investigated from inside the SDNY courthouse”, discusses Hunter Biden's impromptu press conference on steps in Washington goes bad, as the impeachment walls start closing in on Joe Biden and many scandals. Also, Trump dodges another lawfare bullet in a DC court, as the Dem's plan to knock him out of the race appears to be failing ahead of the 2024 primaries in the new year. Then there's the case of the Juan Guaidó bash and the US theft of Venezuela's CITGO oil interests. Where did the money go? All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
On today's show, Matthew Lee discusses Hunter Biden charges and Trump trials looming over the 2024 election. GUEST OVERVIEW: Matthew Russell Lee is an on-the-ground reporter covering SDNY (courthouse), UN from the gate, banks & IMF and more. https://www.innercitypress.com/
THE STOLEN KINGDOMS – PILOT, 4min,. UK Directed by Matthew Lee The series follows the exploits of Siriol, a young mute girl and a small dragon as they journey across the land to help the wildlife. https://www.tealeavespics.com/the-stolen-kingdoms https://www.facebook.com/TheStolenKingdoms Get to know the filmmaker: I have been a huge fantasy fan since I was a child. Ones like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Disney fairy tales and so on. I have been wanting to create a fantasy story of my own for a while. And for this film, the original idea actually came from a dream I had one night. Where I was experiencing and adventure for three storylines. One which featured a usurped kingdom. Another featured a young girl with a pet dragon. And the third where we save civilians from a winter castle guarded by dark winged riders. I was starting my University Masters degree in animation at the time and I wanted to incorporate these stories into one for my project. Obviously, there was a lot going on, so my tutor at the time, suggested I would break them down and pick one story to focus on. And I was most intrigued with the girl and dragon story. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on November 24, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, “Crypto Criminal: The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: As live tweeted and investigated from inside the SDNY courthouse”, with a string of crazy cases and details, including the story of the ‘Cholo' terrorism case and Sam Bankman Fried's life inside, and other angles not covered in MSM. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
On today's 'BradCast': Donald Trump is still lying to his followers about climate change and renewable energy, but he's not the only Republican politician willing to lie on behalf of the fossil fuel industry (including all of the current GOP 2024 preside
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on November 3, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, “Crypto Criminal: The Conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried: As live tweeted and investigated from inside the SDNY courthouse”, about the ‘crypto trial of the century' as the FTX crypto ponzi schemer and bankroller for the Democratic Party, Sam Bankman Fried is found guilty on multiple charges at SDNY federal court. What next, will he do time in a federal penitentiary or a country club in upper state New York? All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter Get a copy of Matthew's books here TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 11AM-1PM (NEW YORK) | 4PM-6PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on October 27, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, for a look behind the scenes at the UN in New York City, as the US and Israel work to block any international effort to stop the genocide in Gaza. Russia's diplomatic team has taken advantage of the moral vacuum left by a war-hungry US and its allies, by taking the lead in calling for an immediate ceasefire to the horrific violence being perpetrated against Palestinians. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on October 20, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about the shock at the UNSC as the US intervened to prevent a ceasefire in Gaza, thus allowing Israel's carpet bombing campaign to continue unabated. Also, Trump is collared by new trial developments but still leads in polls. Also, the crypto trial of the century gets interesting as Sam Bankman Fried tries to stay out of prison for the largest ponzi scheme in history. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on October 13, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about UN Secretary General's failure to come out and call for a ceasefire in Gaza, in effect, endorsing Israel's ethnic cleansing and genocide of the native Palestinian population. Also, the trial of Sam Bankman Fried is underway at SDNY, as the crypto's wonder kid and Democratic Party bag spills the beans on embezzlement, bribery and the world's biggest ponzi scheme. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on October 6, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, the latest high-profile US federal court cases include the Sam Bankman Fried crypto ponzi drama, and the incredible scene of Trump appearing in court in a civil fraud case. Also, Hunter Biden's connection to a Chinese operative and the mysterious payment of diamonds. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on September 29, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about the naked corruption in the UN which leads all the way to top of the organisation. Also, the details on the latest Trump trial and how Democrats and the DC establishment are determined to knock Trump out of the 2024 Election. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
Recent revelations on the "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, cast a chilling light on the tragic events surrounding Matthew Lee Richards, a once-revered youth pastor, husband, and father of five. The chilling tale outlines a narrative all too familiar to experts and law enforcement personnel: the story of a family annihilator. Family annihilators are typically individuals who, under extreme pressure and circumstances, resort to harming their family members, often ending in tragedy. For Richards, what appeared to be a harmonious family life from an outsider's perspective was a facade masking severe financial difficulties. “And then when everything starts to fall apart, there's no more money...losing everything that he stood for that made him look good...Well, if that's going to fall apart for me it's going to fall apart for my whole family and I'm going to annihilate it completely,” explained Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI Special Agent and regular contributor to the show. Such tragic events often baffle the public. Questions arise, attempting to reconcile the loving father persona with the horrific actions he took. Drawing parallels, Brueski mentioned Alex Murdaugh, another father who succumbed to unimaginable actions, "It's almost what everybody said with Alex Murdaugh of how could a father do something like this?" Digging deeper into the psychological aspects of such cases, Coffindaffer shared insights into the 'anomic family annihilator'. This term references those who pride themselves on providing for their family and when faced with the loss of everything they've built, may resort to desperate and sometimes violent actions. She elaborated, “This is why and typically the anomic annihilators are people who…don't look like they could harm a fly.” For Richards, the breaking point seemed to be the looming eviction of his family – a fact unknown to all but him. So was this a spontaneous act of desperation, or had Richards been mulling over his drastic decision for days, weeks, or even months? "No, it's a plan. It's infestors, and you think about it and you come to a point of just exhaustion and I'm done," Coffindaffer noted, underlining the premeditated nature of Richards' actions. The subsequent arson attempt and chasing his children to harm them weren't the results of a sudden emotional outburst. They were calculated. However, one element remains perplexing. Despite his horrifying actions, no one in the family died. Was this a twisted cry for help, or was it another unfortunate example of Richards' failures? Coffindaffer firmly believes in the latter, saying, "He couldn't even get that part right. I mean, anytime you commit arson...anytime you go after your children and your wife...and you go after them as a grown man with a knife, you think you're going to be successful. But he wasn't, and I think it's just another failure, not that he didn't want to succeed at it." For the family, the road to recovery will be long and painful. Yet, as Brueski summed it up, "Thank goodness that family...lived and hopefully they can grow past this." While the conversation around the Richards incident sheds light on the extreme lengths financial stress can push an individual, it also raises an unsettling question: How many more are walking on the tightrope, and what can be done to save them before they fall? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on September 22, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about the recent indictment of warmongering US Senator Bob Menendez (D, NJ) on corruption and bribery charges. Also, we reveal the scale of corruption at the United Nations as diplomats splurge on hookers and vice during the big UN's annual week-long pow-wow in New York. All this and more. More from Matt Lee:Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on September 15, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about the inside legal analysis of Hunter Biden indictment for gun charges and how this seems to to help Boden crime family avoid other tax, foreign influence peddling, and bribery allegations which could ultimately bring down the White House in the run up to the 2024 Elections. Also, updates on legal travails facing Trump and Sam Bankman-Fried. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv
In this episode of the Patrick Henningsen Show on TNT Radio which aired on September 8, 2023, Patrick talks with Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press and author of, Maximum Maxwell: The Narrow Prosecution – From UN Collusion to Five Guilty Verdicts, Impunity on Trial, about the barrage of legal cases being thrown at Donald Trump to try and prevent him from running for President in 2024. Also, Sam Bankman Fried is still on ice and facing a near-insurmountable stack of charges. All this and more. More from Matt Lee: Innercitypress.com Substack.com Twitter TUNE-IN LIVE to TNT RADIO for the Patrick Henningsen Show every MON-FRI at 12PM-2PM (NEW YORK) | 5PM-7PM (LONDON) | 2AM-4AM (BRISBANE): https://tntradio.liv