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Dr. Adam Striker explores the subject of sustainable ORs with Drs. Praveen Kalra and Matthew Meyer. Discover how anesthesiologists are taking the lead, the real impact of gases and plastics, the role of hospitals and health systems, and more. Recorded May 2024.
In this episode, Laura Dyrda has a discussion about sustainability in healthcare with Matthew Meyer, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at UVA Health & Co-Founder of PeriOp Green.
In this episode, Laura Dyrda has a discussion about sustainability in healthcare with Matthew Meyer, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at UVA Health & Co-Founder of PeriOp Green.
Matt Ravis and Matthew Meyer present a new segment: The Top Five. After legendary coach Nick Saban decided to call it quits, we felt as if we should give him a proper tribute. Without further ado...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jason talks to Matthew Meyer, the Senior Vice President at The Horton Group. Matthew brings new ideas and a strategic road map for middle-market construction firms located throughout the Midwest. Put simply, Matt's mission is to provide guidance throughout the changing landscape of risk. During the episode, Matthew and Jason discuss the importance of focusing on specialization, how crucial a role communication plays when dealing with a client, and whether working in risk management affects your mentality. To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
This episode recorded live at the 20th Annual Becker's Healthcare Spine, Orthopedic + Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference features Matthew Meyer, Critical Care Anesthesiologist at University of Virginia Health System. Here, he discusses sustainability in healthcare, what steps can be taken to decrease healthcare's carbon footprint, and much more!
This episode recorded live at the 20th Annual Becker's Healthcare Spine, Orthopedic + Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference features Matthew Meyer, Critical Care Anesthesiologist at University of Virginia Health System. Here, he discusses sustainability in healthcare, what steps can be taken to decrease healthcare's carbon footprint, and much more!
Season 4 Episode 9 | Recorded January 6, 2023 Sponsored by AppStream powered by The GrowthLab The new Expensify Fragrance: "Consequences" by Expensify Don't be tardy to the Coach Mackenzie party. That's right. You're listening to VarsityTips formerly known as NiksTips with Scott and Nikole, where they sit down and discuss a hot topic to get Nik's hot takes and tips. It's the same show you've grown to know and love. We're calling it something new to fit the curriculum at Accounting High. So lace up your sneaks and stretch out because VarsityTips is now in session. Talking to Expensify Expensify Tattoo Accountant Bracket Challenge “March Appness” Automation in Firms Writing of the AppS.T.R.E.A.M. Rap AppStream Staffing and Social Media Losing Money on Paper Getting Back in the Grind Hiring in the US and Philippines Cultural Differences and Business Meetings Big Swings ChatGPT and Accounting Forms of Communication Firm owners doing their own accounting Quickbooks and Xero Expensify Accounting High GuidePosts What to do about staffing? Staff Poaching Socials as a Way to attract employees Testing Employees? Contractor to Employee Trial Employee Socials and Showcasing Your Company We Figured out this podcast thing The Ambitious Bookkeeper Sound Editor Spotlight Bloopers AppS.T.R.E.A.M. Rap All the shoutouts: Expensify, Clayton Oats, Amy Vetter, Kenji, Nick Pasquarosa, Blake Oliver, David Leary, Byron Patrick, GoCardless, Randy Crabtree, Ryan Lazanis, Jason Staats, AppStream, GrowthLab, Christopher Leon, Matthew Meyer, Ashley Carroll, HubSpot, Ignition, Xero, Karbon, DialPad, ChatGPT, Paul Seaton, Zapier, Chad Davis, James Ashford, Bo Burnham, Serena Shoup --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/accountinghigh/message
65: Just Like GOT On this week's episode Falon jump starts us with the stalking story of Milwaukee criminal defense attorney Matthew Meyer. HS, the survivor of this intense stalking and psychotic behavior went through hell during the 3 year relationship. Mim's then covers the Kunz 4th of July Murders (A Sinner Suggestion - Woot woot!) a perplexing case of incestual jealousies, generational family murders, and the prosecution of Christopher Jacobs III. Sources: https://www.ranker.com/list/kunz-family-facts/stefanie-hammond https://www.wausaudailyherald.com/story/news/crime/2020/06/04/kunz-family-murder-convicted-kidnapper-returns-prison-after-parole/3143888001/ https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/crocker-stephenson/blood-relative-2/ https://www.wsaw.com/content/news/Special-Report-30-years-since-murder-of-Athens-family-of-5---Part-III-478880813.html https://www.facebook.com/groups/KunzFamilyAthensWisconsin/?mibextid=HsNCOg
PixelSmiths: Stories of the Creative Minds Behind Indie Video Games
On this episode, Larry & Clinton speak with Matt Meyer, Creative Director and founder for Hiding Spot Games. Their newest game, Beacon Pines, is a point and click adventure that takes place inside a story book, and is available on multiple platforms. In this fun chat, they talk about how Matt's love of music, and desire to work for himself, fueled his desire to make his own games. They'll also talk about the challenges he's faced creating games over the last twelve years, how and why Beacon Pines changed from a rhythm-based RPG into the fun adventure game it is now, and what we might be able to expect from Hiding Spot Games in the future. ----------------------------- Find Beacon Pines on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1269640/Beacon_Pines/ Follow Beacon Pines on Twitter: https://twitter.com/beaconpines Visiting the Hiding Spot Games website: https://hidingspotgames.com/ Follow Hiding Spot Games on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hidingspotgames Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NiksTips on Promotions, as in when do you promote your employees? and the systems around that... Thank you to our wonderful sponsor, LiveFlow... get 20% off for 3 months with promo code SONS at checkout, go to liveflow.io/sons Co-Host; Nikole Mackenzie, CPA. Niks helps agency owners save money, increase revenue, stay compliant, save time, eliminate stress, and ultimately give them the freedom to scale their recurring revenue businesses to a multimillion $ exit. What makes a good manager? What can and should you do if you want to be promoted? What are business owners factoring in when considering a promotion? Today, Scott and Niks give us a peek at how, as firm owners, they go through the process of promoting staff. 6 Let's hear from Niks the use cases of LiveFlow at her firm and how it has helped them automate their work processes Big shoutout to LiveFlow 9 Sons of CPAs are like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get Shoutout to numbers grrrrrl 10 Start small but start big at the same time. Niks explains what this is about and how she goes about applying this in her firm Shoutout to 15Five 12 It's really important for team members to know where they stand and to know where they need to go 15 Scott and Niks share their views on sharing your (financial) numbers (as a business) with your team Shoutout to Ashley Carroll 17 Scott and Niks question if salary should be based on employee location and how this is changing/adapting as more companies embrace remote work 19 Promotions based on tenure? 24 We discuss how business owners view promotions. What should we consider when promoting our staff? 27 Bring in people that are better than you 29 Promotions: Is it about the money or the title? 32 Scott shares insights on how staff accountability is handled at his firm Shoutout to Chris Leon, Matthew Meyer, Karbon 37 Net profit sharing vs Gross profit sharing Shoutout to Nick Sinclair, TOA Global 39 Salary being state-normalized to world-normalized Shoutout to Chad Davis 44 Communication, transparency, and metrics. What's being factored in a promotion? 47 The nice part about having these salary ranges or just one salary for this position is you don't have to make those emotional decisions 50 The grass is always going to be greener on the other side 51 Did you know you can earn CPEs by listening to this podcast? check out Earmark Shoutout to Earmark --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonsofcpas/message
Season 2 Episode 24 | Recorded February 18, 2022 Today, we've got Eminem x 2 ... no, wait, M&Ms...and we're going to let Matthew translate all things crypto, the Kenji plague, and his journey from employee to Tech CPA. Matthew May, CPA joined Acuity to translate accounting for entrepreneurs. He does this by helping navigate tax and accounting rules and speaking entrepreneur, not an accountant; now, most people want to chat him up about cryptocurrency and blockchain. Matthew also likes to volunteer in the Georgia technology community and serves on the board of the Atlanta Technology Angels. He's also got a seat on the Venture Atlanta Advisory Board. Marcus Mire, our honorable repeat co-host, is an entrepreneurial CPA helping clients become more efficient using cloud accounting and proactive tax planning at his firm, MireGroup CPAs. 1 Eminem envy? 3 Matthew's Before Shoutout Arthur Andersen, EY, Austin, Atlanta, and Kenji Kuramoto 5 Kenji and Matthew take over the world Shoutout Acuity, stupid multiples, and the Baylor Bears 7 Old v. New – which way works better in accounting? 9 On being the Fall Guy Shoutout KPMG, Deloitte, and EisnerAmper 11 Building the product that serves the underserved 13 Best part of escaping the Big Four 15 Building the change-management muscle Shoutout Tupac, Black Sabbath, Bowie, and anyone else who sings about change 17 Talking equity, profit sharing, and employee ownership models Shoutout Catching Clouds, Patti and Scott Scharf, and Lisa Gilreath, Acuity's COO 21 80 years of marriage, the rules of drinking, and abstinence? 24 A tropical token story ... Shoutout BBI, St. Thomas, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Ivy Rose, and Blue Ivy 27 From the sidelines – Matthew's crypto expertise, and why he doesn't play Shoutout AICPA Engage, Xerocon San Diego, and Consensus 33 NFTs – what are they, really? Shoutout Budweiser, Drink While You Think, and Andy Warhol 38 Matthew's killer stablecoin idea Shoutout U.S. Treasury, Tether 40 Name your price – what would entice Matthew to sell Acuity? Shoutout VerifyIQ, Super Bowl ads, and angel investing 43 Tech + CPA + Entrepreneur Shoutout Cherry Bekaert, Entrepreneurs' Organization 46 AAAlliteration Shoutout all the A-words, Ackerman (the Jason variety), and acronyms 48 Eggs, kegs, dope-ass tailgating, and bonding Shoutout Coley and JW 52 One is the loneliest number in entrepreneurism Shoutout EMINƎM, Proof, Matthew Meyer, AccountingWEB San Diego, XPAC (the Xero Partners Advisory Council), Scott's imaginary publicist, the very real Gaynor Hardy, and Drip Blue Dream Matthew May, Founder, VP Sales and Marketing, Acuity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetechcpa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetechcpa Website: https://acuity.co/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drink-while-you-think/id1593236213 Marcus Mire, CPA Website: https://mire.group/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MireCpa Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-it-count-with-marcus-mire-cpa/id1561004984 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonsofcpas/message
Welcome to the next installment of the Anesthesia Patient Safety podcast hosted by Alli Bechtel. This podcast is an exciting journey towards improved anesthesia patient safety. Don't miss the exciting conclusion of our 3-part interview series. We are continuing the conversation about sustainable health care with Jonathon McBride and Matthew Meyer, two APSF authors in the June 2022 APSF Newsletter. Tune in to learn about the steps that anesthesia professionals can take to keep patients safe and move towards a more sustainable healthcare system. © 2022, The Anesthesia Patient Safety FoundationFor show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/104-continuing-the-conversation-on-sustainable-healthcare/
Welcome to the next installment of the Anesthesia Patient Safety podcast hosted by Alli Bechtel. This podcast is an exciting journey towards improved anesthesia patient safety. We are continuing the conversation about sustainable health care with Jonathon McBride and Matthew Meyer, two APSF authors, for this exciting interview series. Tune in to learn about the steps that anesthesia professionals can take to keep patients safe and move towards a more sustainable healthcare system. © 2022, The Anesthesia Patient Safety FoundationFor show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/103-keeping-patients-and-the-environment-safe/
Trey and I discuss some of our 3 favorite topics; fitness, philosophy and psychedelics. Connect with Trey on IG @juicyyy_trey Check out our sponsors: www.higherdose.com coupon code Revive75 www.botanicstonics.com coupon code Matthew Meyer-20
BONUS to Season 2 Episode 17 Thanks to our sponsor, BooksTime! Visit bookstime.com/accountants We've got a bonus ep today – Happy One-Year-iversary to Sons of CPAs! Today, we're going to review our firms to see what went right, wrong, or other, and what we're going to change. this is the first solo "Scott + Ackerman" episode since Season 1 Episode 1 ... get ready for some time shits * Defining our firms' successes * Hard numbers for Scarano * Scott's fear of decisions and making them * Stepping away from the day-to-day * Being an artist trapped in an accountant's body * When to prune the growth mindset * Jason is hesitantly happy with where his firm is at * The main focus is client service/satisfaction * Factoring opportunity costs – mundane tasks v. upping services * Hard numbers for Ackerman * The cadence of meetings * The aftermath of COVID on firm culture * How BNA is encouraging non-mandatory team building * Jason's personal goal is delegation * Processes for consistency rather than efficiency * Can people be managed? * Scott's goal – Let it go Don't forget to check out Earmark CPE (earmarkcpe.com) to get free CPE credit for listening to podcasts like this one! Shout Outs: Chris Leon, Matthew Meyer, and the rest of Scott's Padgett team, Jason's Dad, Lorin, and the rest of Ackerman's BNA team, Xero, Ron Baker, Timeshits, LivePlan and anyone else we mentioned but forgot to mention here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonsofcpas/message
Patrick Duffeler purchased his tract of land called Wessex Hundred just outside of Williamsburg, Virginia in 1983 and would start to plant his vineyard in 1985. Patrick was born in Belgium and after gaining his degree in Economics & Finance from the University of Rochester, New York he started his professional career with Eastman Kodak. He would go on to work in the International Division of Philip Morris in Switzerland as the Director of Marketing and ultimately become President of Fragrances Selective. It was in 1983 that his wife Peggy had convinced them that he needed to slow down and after an exhaustive search they landed in Williamsburg, Virginia. Along with producing world quality wine Patrick Duffeler has an amazing country Inn called Wedmore Place and several restaurants on the Estate at Wessex Hundred.His winemaker Matthew Meyer came to Williamsburg via California where he earned a degree at UC Davis in both Oenology and Viticulture and after a short stint at Grigich Hills Wine Cellars was recruited by Heitz Wine Cellars and learned directly from Joe Heitz. Matthew moved to Virginia and took the position as Winemaker in 2002 and has been producing some of Virginia's highest quality wines ever since.HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INTERVIEW: a). Matthew recounts his introduction to wine as a young boy when he father was a Burgundian wine drinker vs Claret even though they were from Englandb). He talked about what a gift it was to work for Joe Heitz early in his career.c). He relays his father who was a big Burgundy aficionado would send him bottles of Burgundy because he said he would ruin his palette drinking all that California wine.d). When I ask Matthew about Climate Change he points to the continued issue with late frosts in the Spring and how they are getting later and later.e). Patrick brought an interesting perspective to the art of tasting wine and how when he learned to be a Perfumer when he was running an Internation Fragrance company the professionals told him that they couldn't smell and sniff fragrances and remember more than 18 before they got fatigued. He said the same for wine at the most. Tasting a 100 wines in one sitting you only remember maybe 3 or 4 at the most.f). Matthew surprised me with his answer to my question about what was that one bottle of wine you had that made you go, that's it, now I get it. Wine can be that ethereal. g). Patrick's answer to that question was quite different as he tells the story of his Father taking them to a great restaurant in Perigord and he was served Foie Gras with Monbazillac.h). Matthew shares his theory about why Ca wine is so much higher in Alcohol than it was several decades ago. he ties it to the new Rootstocks since AXR1 has been replaced.i). Patrick has a thought provoking story about what he calls "the Miracle after Midnight" part of winemaking in France.Much, Much more. this interview is packed with stories and interesting opinions. Listen below or read the transcript.
For innovation companies, their success is often tied to the skill with which they handle the legal and regulatory issues in their industry. Law and business strategy go hand in hand. And this lesson is especially important for emerging companies… and junior lawyers. Today, we hear directly from a successful emerging company about the need for and value of combined legal and business advice. Matthew Meyer, Wilson Sonsini Jake Chabon, Foresight Diagnostics Interviewed by Wayne Stacy
What are the leadership skills that senior life sciences executives need to master? Matthew Meyer, Chief Client Corporate Development Advisor for Wilson Sonsini, and Ken Banta, Founder and Principal of the Vanguard Group for Leadership, discuss the critical skills needed in life sciences, and the ways advisors like Ken and Matt can help.
In this energetic episode, Next Up sits down with Dollar Sign Empire to talk about how to run a Tik Tok with consistency, some heavy hitting questions, and more! Dollar Sign Empire is a media company trying to make ambition LOUD! We launched our website TODAY! Check it out: https://www.nexxtupp.com Make an account to be entered to win a $25 Uber Eats gift card! Next Up Headquarters: https://linktr.ee/nexxtupp Dollar Sign Empire Socials: IG: https://instagram.com/dollarsignempire?igshid=mbeva86ctrhu Tik Tok: https://instagram.com/dollarsignempire?igshid=mbeva86ctrhu Website: https://www.dollarsign.shop/
Continuing the trend of spooky-themed podcasts, this week the boys talk all about Yokai! From a history of Yokai to some examples in Anime and how they stack up to the actual folklore, join Wes, Demetrius, and Syed as they break it all down! Big thanks to yokai.com and an old friend of the podcast/blog in Matthew Meyer for some solid info! Check out his site and books for infinitely more info!
Since temporarily relocating to Montana from New York City and enjoying the trails, Matthew Meyer has joined the movement to make outdoor spaces more accessible to minorities through HBCUOutside. On our second episode he examines his own privilege, supporting the community of missing and murdered indigenous women in Montana, and his goals to olympic qualify for the marathon.
Episode 36 – The one with Matthew Meyer on Plague Yokai Hello and welcome to episode 36 of Kaiju Curry House – The one with Matthew Meyer on Plague Yokai. Please download from your favourite podcast service and enjoy our content. Also, go on over to heroespodcasts.com to see other episodes and series. In today’s...
Today we are pleased to welcome Mathew Meyer, one of the few researchers to study psilocybin's role in ecology. We discuss his research paper « Why did the Mushroom Become Magic? » as well as many other publications that shed light on this compelling topic..Matthew Meyer is a budding research mycologist and currently works as a Microscopy Specialist at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology. In his spare time, he conducts citizen-science fungal research and he serves as the Membership Director for the San Diego Mycological Society. Matthew obtained his Bachelor's degree at Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA in 2017 and is currently applying to mycology PhD programs around the world. He hopes to study fungal chemical ecology with an emphasis on fungal-invertebrate interactions.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SxetRrvgFjJnUi6pN1K3cUjzY2j18Eun?usp=sharing
Don MeyerDonald Carlton Meyer, age 84, of Moscow, IA, passed away Sunday, January 5, 2020, at his home. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 10, 2020 at Bentley Funeral Home in Wilton, IA. Burial will take place in the Moscow Cemetery following the service. Memorials may be given to Our Savior Lutheran Church or the Muscatine Humane Society.Don was born on April 12, 1935 to Carl and Dorothy (Lenker) Meyer in Wilton, Iowa. He graduated from Wilton High School. Don married Irene M. Iserhott on March 24, 1956 in Wilton. After 62 years of marriage, Irene preceded him in death on April 15, 2018.Don worked as a machinist for J.I. Case, Bettendorf for 30 years before retiring. He was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Muscatine. Don enjoyed living in Moscow and working with animals. He enjoyed watching sports, especially Iowa Hawkeye basketball and football. He also enjoyed dancing, stock car races and traveling to Branson, Missouri with his wife, Irene.Don is survived by his children: Rebecca (Doug) Taylor of Park City, Utah, Thomas (Diane) Meyer and Michael Meyer both of Muscatine, Jeffrey Meyer of Cedar Rapids, and Diane Meyer (Kevin Stewart) of West Des Moines; 5 grandchildren: Heather and Matthew Meyer, Hana Meyer; and David and Christine Taylor; 4 great grandchildren; and his sister, Shirley (Joe) Stroud of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Folklore is a wonderful thing. It is deep rooted in the human experience and is a vital component of countless cultures throughout time. There are some startling similarities in the beings and legends encountered across the globe, but also unique differences that set apart a cultures mythic landscape. A wonderful example of this is Japan, a land long shrouded in mystery and hidden from the west, which developed a storytelling tradition replete with a menagerie of unusual entities ready to leap from subconscious and into the real world. These beings are usually classed as Yokai, which is a term that itself can encompass a whole range of familiar creatures – goblins, ghosts, monsters, as well as humans and animals that possess an unusual talent or quality but it also includes urban legends and various paranormal phenomena. My guest for this episode is illustrator and author, Matthew Meyer. Matthew is an expert on Yokai and has published three books on the subject. He is also an accomplished artist and you can find examples of his work and writing on his wonderful website Yokai.com, which is a comprehensive A-Z guide to the phenomena. For further details about Matthew's books and artwork, as well as his blog and Patreon page, please visit http://matthewmeyer.net/ Music for Some Other Sphere theme is from https://www.purple-planet.com/ 'Hubbub' by Chris Martin/Geoff Harvey
Episode 12 Hi there UK Kaiju fans, episode 12 is ready for your ears, “The One With The Yokai Guy” is now available for you to download and/or stream. This (dare I say) is our most interesting episode yet. Matthew Meyer aka The Yokai Guy, who has published 3 books and runs a successful patreon...
Those footsteps you hear following you at night may be more than your imagination. But have no fear, it is probably just the Betobeto-san. Come listen and learn about one of Japan's favorite Yokai. Remember to #JointheObscure Find more amazing shows like mine over at Straight Up Strange Productions www.straightupstrange.com Find me: Instagram: @ObscureAnomalies Twitter: @OAnomalies Facebook: Obscure Anomalies www.obscure-anomalies.com Resources: https://hyakumonogatari.com/2013/09/10/betobeto-san-the-footsteps-yokai/ http://yokai.com/betobetosan/ http://www.tcj.com/the-life-and-death-of-shigeru-mizuki/ The Book of Yokai by Michael Dylan Foster The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons by Matthew Meyer
Glenn Lavender, Meadmaker and owner of Silver Hand Meadery, joins Williamsburg Winery's Vice President of Marketing, Michael Kimball, and Williamsburg Winery Winemaker, Matthew Meyer to discuss all of the buzz surrounding mead, the world’s most ancient fermented beverage. Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed are those of the guest and not of the Williamsburg Winery or its affiliates.
Frank Morgan, author of the award-winning blog DrinkWhatYouLike, and one of the Virginia wine's leading experts joins Williamsburg Winery's Vice President of Marketing, Michael Kimball, and Williamsburg Winery Winemaker, Matthew Meyer to discuss what's trending (up and down) in the Virginia Wine industry. Grab a glass of your favorite Virginia wine and sip along with us as we explore the fascinating world of VA wine! Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed are those of the guest and not of the Williamsburg Winery or its affiliates.
Virginia Wine brought together some of the state's most exciting vintners to pour their wines in one of the most unique formats: speed dating! Lisa Held and Christine Sykes Lowe pull up a chair and spend seven minutes with each featured Virginia winemaker. Winemakers include: Matthew Meyer, The Williamsburg Winery James Batterson, James River Cellars Corry Craighill, Sunset Hills Vineyards Mark Misch, Ingleside Winery Michael Shaps, Michael Shaps Winery Daniele Tessaro, Barboursville Vineyards Doug Fabbioli, Fabbioli Cellars Lee Hartman, Bluestone Vineyard Heritage Radio Network On Tour is powered by Simplecast.
The folkloric traditions of Japan are as rich and vibrant as the country itself, and this is especially true with their pantheon of supernatural characters collectively known as Yokai. The word Yokai in Japanese comprises two concepts: "Yo," meaning: bewitching; attractive; calamity; and "kai," meaning "a mystery, wonder or specter; apparitions; something mysterious or suspicious." There are so many types of Yokai, each with their own unique personalities, functions, and behaviors that it's assured both of those concepts are well-represented. Some Yokai are merely mischievous pranksters and can bring good fortune to those that encounter them. Others will surely bring a most gruesome death. Join us tonight as we speak with illustrator and author Matthew Meyer, creator of Yokai.com, as we explore the endlessly fascinating world of some of Japan's most popular and terrifying mythical creatures. But don't let your guard down too much, because as it's often said, there is some truth to the origin of most myths and deadly spirits know no borders. GRAPHIC VIOLENCE PORTRAYED. LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED. Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode: http://www.astonishinglegends.com/al-podcasts/2018/10/13/ep-121-yokai-horrors-of-japan
Employers across the U.S. and here in North Carolina report they have more jobs available than the number of qualified applicants to fill them. Work-based learning opportunities have been expanding here for both students and educators to give them greater exposure to the rapidly changing workplace. This week we explore some promising efforts to help close the skills gap by linking business and education to benefit both employers and our students. Guests: • Tracy Bell, NBCT Hope Street Group NC Teacher Voice Network Fellow • Albert Eckel, Board Chair, NC Business Committee for Education • Dr. Matthew Meyer, Associate Vice President, NC Community • Molly Osborne, Director of Policy and Engagement, EdNC
Dave, Cameron, and Leonard, return for part 2 of Silent Hill coverage. They take a look at the 2012 film, Silent Hill: Revelation. Links of Note: @Sentionautplus @Nighttwitten @Drfaustisdead Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The hour of meeting evil spirits: An encyclopedia of mononoke and magic. Matthew Meyer. Discord - https://discord.gg/UhF9NDN
In ministry, the main point should always be to share the love of Jesus, and that’s exactly what Matthew Meyer works to do. Over the last few months, he and his wife have worked in Poland through IMB (a Christian missions organization). Having grown up in Alaska, he seems to be handling the cold weather well! During their time in Poland, Matthew and his wife have been working with a local team on building and growing a church plant. Their goal is to expand the church plant into a second near the end of this year. In this episode, hear about his joys and challenges of ministry, the importance of heart languages, and the process of following Jesus. 00:32 - Episode summary 01:42 - Introduction 02:02 - Connections between Alaska and Poland 03:26 - The spiritual temperature of Poland 04:57 - Challenges of sharing the Gospel 09:17 - Bridging the Gap 11:51 - A college missions trip 14:38 - The impact of God’s revelation 16:46 - Following Jesus step by step 23:41 - The first day of Poland 26:15 - Sharing Christ with the Poles 31:27 - Is there anything that you miss? 34:11 - A call to missions 37:32 - Internet and book resources 38:42 - What can we pray for you? 41:08 - Podcast recommendation and closing comments Guest Resources: Email: (check show notes (http://engagingmissions.com/223)) IMB Website: http://imb.org (http://imb.org) Resources Doing Ministry Well, recommended from MissionalAudio.com (http://missionalaudio.com/) Show Links Facebook: @EngagingMissions (https://facebook.com/engagingmissions) Messenger: @EngagingMissions (https://m.me/engagingmissions) Twitter: @EngagingMission (https://twitter.com/engagingmission) Leave a Voicemail: https://engagingmissions.com/voicemail (https://engagingmissions.com/voicemail) Become a Patron: https://engagingmissions.com/patron (https://engagingmissions.com/patron) Subscribe: https://engagingmissions.com/subscribe (https://engagingmissions.com/subscribe)
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be new on a missions assignment? Or considered the path to get there? Listen to discover how God called Matthew Meyer and led him to Poland.
Cameron, Matt, and Dave talk about the various Yokai in the video game, NiOH. Links of Note: @NightTwitten @Ninjabadger7 @SentionautPlus Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The hour of meeting evil spirits: An encyclopedia of mononoke and magic. Matthew Meyer. Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The night parade of one hundred demons: A field guide to Japanese yokai. Matthew Meyer.
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Links: www.darkinsight.net Episode Mastered & Mixed by Dave White Sources: Haraguchi, T. (Director). (2010). Death Kappa [Motion picture on DVD]. Japan: Nikkatsu / Media Blasters. Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The night parade of one hundred demons: A field guide to Japanese yokai. Matthew Meyer. Team Ninja. (2017). Nioh. [Playstation 4 game]. San Mateo, CA: Sony Interactive Entertainment
References: Aston, W.G. (Trans.). (1972).Nihongi: Chronicles of japan from the earliest times to a.d. 697.. Boston, MA: Tuttle. Davis, F. Hadland. (1992). Myths and legends of japan. Mineola, NY: Dover. Mackenzie, Donald A. (1994). China and japan: Myths and legends. London, England: Gresham. Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The hour of meeting evil spirits: An encyclopedia of mononoke and magic. Matthew Meyer. Meyer, Matthew. (2015). The night parade of one hundred demons: A field guide to Japanese yokai. Matthew Meyer. Tagare, G. V. (Ed.). (1976). The Bhagavat Purana part III. Delhi, India: Motilal. Team Ninja. (2017). Nioh. [Playstation 4 game]. San Mateo, CA: Sony Interactive Entertainment Toriyama, Sekien. (2016). Japandemonium illustrated: The yokai encyclopedias of Toriyama Sekien. (Hiroko Yoda & Matt Alt, Trans.). Mineola, NY: Dover.
We continue the What's New in vSphere 6.5 vBrownBag series with Matthew Meyer, discussing new features in availability, and resource management features. Show Notes: Availability and Resource Management Features for vSphere 6.5 Presenter: Matthew Meyer Twitter: @mattdemeyer - Proactive HA (2:35) - Quarantine Mode (3:44) - HA Restart Priorities (11:58) - HA Orchestrated Restart (13:15) - VM Groups (19:15) - Simplified Admission Control (20:45) - Fault Tolerance (34:00) - DRS Additional Options (38:40) - Network Aware DRS (44:30)
Alec Steinmetz, Will Correll and Matthew Meyer are sharing their story of starting an urban cidery. This is Part 1 of what will be an ongoing story of the start-up Buskey Cider of Richmond, Virginia. The cidermaking tanks arrived in February 2016. 5 wine tanks 4 brewing tanks, which are conical They pitched the yeast for Buskey's first cider on March 16, 2016 2 - 30 barrels tank pitched with one strain 4- 15 barrel tanks all have different strains 3- 4.2 barrel tanks for specialty ciders Opening date is expect in late April when they hope to be serving the first cider to the public. They are working towards a 20-24 day production time. Full show notes and Alec's startup tips at ciderchat.com Follow on Twitter: @ciderchat
Please join The Institute for Global Interdisciplinary Studies’ Japanese Language and Cultural Studies Wednesday, Oct 28, 3 p.m., in Barley Hall room 32, as we host Matthew Meyer, author and illustrator. Mr. Meyer published his first book on Yokai, "The Night Parade of One Hundred Demons "in 2012. His second book, "The Hour of Meeting Evil Spirits," will be published this summer. Mr. Meyer will speak on the history and development of Japanese folklore in regards to ghosts and monsters .He will read a few translations of short Japanese folk tales. This event is co-sponsored by Asian Studies.
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