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Join Kelly Kopp as he interviews professional photographer Matthew McDermott! Matt focuses his work on humanitarian efforts, conflict, features, portraits and news coverage; nationally as well as internationally.Kelly and Matt bond over being from Florida, having twins in the family, and working as photographers. Matt talks about his time at The New York Post, covering the tragic events of 911 as they unfolded. He describes one of his most famous photos: a fireman praying at ground zero. Matthew also recounts some of his most vivid stories from his time working with humanitarian aid organizations during the the earthquake in Haiti (2010) and hurricane Katrina (2005).But above all else; Matthew McDermott is a New Yorker!
Welcome to the weekend!This is Stephen Colbert from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for Saturday, June 17th, and Sunday, June 18th, 2023.According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will be sunny with a high near 87, cooling to 64 overnight with a 40% chance of showers after 1am. The chance of showers will persist through Sunday morning and the rest of Sunday will be cloudy with a high near 86.Deadlocked Iowa Supreme Court means abortions legal for nowAbortion will remain legal in Iowa until roughly 20 weeks of pregnancy — for now — after the Iowa Supreme Court split in an opinion delivered Friday morning.The court considered Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' request that the courts reinstate a law blocked immediately after it passed in 2018 that would ban abortions once a fetus' heartbeat can be detected.In its opinion Friday, three Iowa Supreme Court justices voted to let stand the district court ruling that said the so-called fetal heartbeat law remains unconstitutional. And three justices voted to reverse the district court ruling.Justices Susan Christensen, Thomas Waterman and Edward Mansfield voted to uphold the district court's ruling. Justices Christopher McDonald, Matthew McDermott and David May voted to overturn the district court ruling.A seventh justice, Dana Oxley, recused herself from the case.The 3-3 decision means a 2019 ruling by a Polk County District Court Judge against the law remains in effect, meaning abortion in Iowa remains legal until the 20th week of pregnancy.Cedar Rapids schools deletes ‘Celebrating Pride' Facebook post over disparaging commentsComments criticizing the Cedar Rapids Community School District for recognizing Pride Month and disparaging LGBTQ people remained on the district's official Facebook page for days before school officials — facing criticism over the comments while they worked with lawyers — removed the entire post this week.On June 1, the district posted a short item — “Celebrating Pride” was all it said — to mark the month when pride celebrations and parades are held nationwide, including locally. The post, along with comments later made on it, was removed Tuesday.Caitlin Wiedenheft, spokeswoman for the school district, said district leaders worked with their legal counsel and determined the post would be removed altogether “so no comments could be made by anyone.”The district is reviewing its social media guidelines, including considering disabling comments on any social media posts in the future, Wiedenheft said in a statement.While individuals are free to delete comments or posts on their own social media pages, it is another matter for governments and public officials. Governments can face free speech repercussions if they delete selective comments that don't seem to violate posted guidelines.History Center receives national award for Oral Histories LIVE programThe History Center is receiving a national award for its Oral Histories LIVE programming that preserves the stories that shaped Linn County.The 2023 award of excellence for Leadership in History comes from the American Association for State and Local History.The Oral Histories programs at The History Center, hosted by a moderator, showcase a local history maker for a night of stories and questions from the audience. The interviews are recorded, edited and published to become living history books accessible on The History Center's website.The interviews also are transcribed and become part of The History Center's searchable archives.Jason Wright, executive director of The History Center, Jason said the Oral Histories program was developed because of the need to capture the...
It's spring, the days are longer, the sun is brighter and the temperatures are a little bit higher- it seems like the perfect time to take off your clothes and enjoy your day.We talked with nudist Matthew McDermott about his book How to Take Your Clothes Off and his work as an author and blogger to help spread the acceptance and understanding of non-sexual nudity. You can read his great blog and order his book from his website.
In this episode 11, we explore the pitfalls of compliments in social nudity with Matthew McDermott of WriteNude, hear from Marilyn, a transgender new nudist, and check out an article on family nudity in Psychology Today. WriteNude Blog: https://www.writenude.com/blog/ How to Take Your Clothes Off, by Matthew McDermott: https://www.writenude.com/books/ Eight Things to Know About Nudity and Your Family, PsychologyToday.com: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-shameless-psychiatrist/201905/eight-things-know-about-nudity-and-your-family --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newnudistpodcast/message
Welcome back to another episode. This month we are talking with the Iowa Supreme Court’s newest Justice, Justice Matthew McDermott. To hear about his memories of growing up in Carroll, Iowa, his journey to law school in California, and how he is managing his first year on the bench amidst a global pandemic, keep listening. Music from The Epic 2 by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5384-the-epic-2- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On today's episode we speak with author, writer, and nudist warrior Matthew McDermott. Matthew is the author of "How to Take Your Clothes Off", a in depth guide to all the questions you might have on your first nudist adventure. We discuss controversial topics on social nudism, and bounce some ideas off each other for how we can keep this positivity going. Please help me welcome... Matthew McDermott.
Naked Colors Sits Down with Author, fellow naturist, Matthew McDermott Matthew McDermott may be found: Twitter https://twitter.com/canudian1 Website https://writenude.com Get Published Works https://writenude.com/books Naked Colors Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nakedcolorspod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naked-colors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naked-colors/support
Football and fashion are crossing over more than ever before, so much that a club that no one has ever heard of could release a cool and sleek kit that can sell out within minutes.I went behind the scenes with former New Balance and Umbro kit designer Matthew McDermott to discuss the following:Are football clubs becoming fashion brands like the Yankees? PSG x Jordan, THAT Nigeria World Cup kit, retro kits, merchandising as a revenue stream for clubs, high-end brands like Balenciaga getting into football and football merch as streetwear.
Interview with Mr. Matthew McDermott, Author of “Take your clothes off”.
In this weeks episode Jeremy Thake talks to Matthew McDermott about the IT Pro journey and how they can learn a lot from developers on working smarter with tools developers have used for years. This episode had some great tid bits for developers and allows them to understand the difference between the roles. Show notes VSCode PowerShell Extension: https://github.com/powershell/vscode-powershell Pester: https://github.com/pester Pester Helpers: https://github.com/PowerShellModules/PesterHelpers Awesome Snippets: https://github.com/PowerShell/vscode-powershell/blob/master/docs/community_snippets.md About Matthew Blog: https://ableblue.com/blog Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewMcD Instagram: https://instagram.com/goldendogruby YouTube: https://youtube.com/ableblue Community Links: Consider Avoiding Declarative Permissions with Azure AD Services in SharePoint Framework Projects Community Event Planning
Scott and Matthew McDermott discuss how you can rationalize data backup and recovery features that are native to the Office 365 platform from both an admin (operations) and end-user perspective. The post Episode 108 – Backup and Recovery in Office 365 appeared first on Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast.
Episode 19 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Matthew McDermott. Matthew is the Office 365 technical guy on the marketing team for Spanning Cloud Apps. A 13-time Microsoft Office Apps and Services MVP, he spends his professional time working to build best of breed solutions for Office 365 and Azure. Matthew is a speaker, content author, blogger, and specialist in SharePoint, Office 365, and Azure technologies. An accomplished photographer, cook, and bartender in his spare time, Matt spends as much time with his wife as his dog will allow.Matthew and Heather caught up in their home offices over the airwaves.Listen in as Heather talks with Matthew about:What it means to be and what is a Microsoft MVPWhat it means to be a consultant in technologyLiving in Austin, traveling and connecting with people all over the worldFollow Matthew McDermott at:Twitter | InstagramSpanning Cloud
Collab365 host Andy Talbot interviews Mary Jo Foley, the American Freelance Technology Writer, Author, Podcaster and News Editor. Live from the Office 365 Engage Conference in Haarlem, NL.
On the heels of a full month of Microsoft events, we've got a panel of guests ready to take on the latest from Microsoft, from the future of SharePoint through new developer capabilities announced at Build and the SharePoint Virtual Summit. What is the developer take on Microsoft's direction and what it means to us, findability, and beyond? Joining BA Insight CTO Jeff Fried we have returning guest Mikael Svenson, CTO of Puzzlepart; Matthew McDermott, director at Aptillon; and Marc Anderson of Sympraxis Consulting. Links & Notes Connect with Mikael Svenson on LinkedIn Connect with Matt McDermott on LinkedIn Connect with Marc Anderson on LinkedIn Connect with Jeff Fried on LinkedIn
In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to Matthew McDermott about SharePoint search. Weekly updates dev.onedrive.com/sdks.htm Office Dev PnP Web Cast – OneDrive for Business Customizations Excel add-in for Azure ML johnliu.net/blog/2015/10/posting-to-office-365-onenote-via-powershell github.com/waldekmastykarz/sample-yooffice-cors Show notes Display templates and query rules—channel9.msdn.com/events/SharePoint-Conference/2014/SPC322 Search extensibility and content enrichment—channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK4124 Hybrid Search with Office 365 and Cloud Search Service—channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK3134 Hybrid business connectivity—channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK4113 Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Matthew McDermott Matthew is a founder and director at Aptillon, Inc, a nine-time Microsoft SharePoint Server MVP and part-time trainer for Critical Path Training. Matthew specializes in SharePoint integration, strategy and implementation consulting to help his clients solve business problems with SharePoint. Matthew is a speaker, content author, blogger and specialist in SharePoint technologies focused on web content management, collaboration, search and social computing. An accomplished cook and bartender, in his spare time Matt spends as much time with his wife as his dog will allow. You can find his blog at ableblue.com/blog and follow him on @MatthewMcD. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner.
Episode 131: Talking with an Adjudicator What is an adjudicator looking for? How do you handle an adjudication? How does an adjudicator approach their task? Lindsay talks to Matthew MacDermid who has been a high school and middle school adjudicator for 10 years in Florida. He's seen it all and talks about his process. Show Notes Close Encounters of the Undead Kind Episode Transcript Welcome to TFP – The Theatrefolk Podcast – the place to be for Drama teachers, Drama students, and theatre educators everywhere. I'm Lindsay Price, resident playwright for Theatrefolk. Hello! I hope you're well. Thanks for listening. This is Episode 131. You can find any links for this episode in the show notes which can be found at theatrefolk.com/episode131. Today, we're talking adjudication. Adjudication! There are many school festivals and competitions out there at the school level with a judging component. I've got the Sears Drama Festival in my backyard which I've adjudicated three times. In the States, there are thespian festivals – the International Thespian Festival and The Southeastern Theatre Conference theatre festivals. As a playwright, I have each year the good fortune to have a number of plays in various competitions. Some do well and sometimes I hear back from students pretty disheartening stories of what their adjudications were like. It's really one of my biggest pet peeves when I hear from a teacher or a student, “The adjudicator crushed us,” or, “The adjudicator hated our show,” or, “The adjudicator said we were no good.” The students just… they end up defeated. Absolutely, there is a place for criticism, but where is crushing? Where does that come into play at the school level, right? What purpose does that have in an educational setting? This is really one of the reasons that I started looking into adjudication and started doing it and the reason I became one and I've been one for five years now – because I firmly believe there's a way to approach a critique without making students feel defeat. But how does an adjudicator approach their task? If you've ever had the thought, “What was that adjudicator thinking?” well, then this podcast is for you. A couple of months ago, I was down in Florida adjudicating middle school students and I had the opportunity to interview one of my fellow adjudicators, Matthew McDermott. LINDSAY: Hello! How are you? MATTHEW: Good. How are you doing? LINDSAY: Excellent. Matthew, we are here at the Florida Junior State Thespian Festival. MATTHEW: That sounds right. LINDSAY: That sounds about right, big sentence. You and I are both here today. We are going to be adjudicating one-acts. MATTHEW: Yes. LINDSAY: And that's our topic of discussion for this podcast – adjudicating and what it's like to be on this side of the table where we're going to be looking at and commenting on shows. You were a thespian? You started out as a thespian? MATTHEW: Yes, I started off as a thespian in the later 90s which feels like an eternity ago. LINDSAY: Do you remember what it was like to be adjudicated yourself? Do you have memories of what that experience was like? MATTHEW: You know, I do; I remember every single person and every single piece of paper with every single bit of writing. It's amazing to me, especially now that I do this very frequently. I do it all over the state. It's amazing to me how much I do recall and that's what's also important to me to remember as I'm writing things and saying things. These kids hinge on every single word we say. LINDSAY: They do. MATTHEW: That's why it's even more important that we are very careful on how we word things because they're going to remember it forever. LINDSAY: Okay. What was the worst thing? What was the worst thing that someone said to you? MATTHEW: I don't think anything was particularly nasty. LINDSAY: That's good. MATTHEW: At least in the written way of saying things...