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In this episode, we are joined by Matthew Myers of Horror Madness where we pay tribute to horror legend Tony Todd following his untimely passing. We focus on his masterpiece, Candyman(1992). Tony Todd is a towering icon in the world of film and theater, renowned for his mesmerizing presence and unparalleled talent. With a voice as deep and resonant as the characters he portrays, Tony has etched his name in cinematic history, especially through his unforgettable role as the titular character in Candyman. His ability to convey power, vulnerability, and menace in equal measure sets him apart as a master of his craft. Beyond the screen, Tony Todd is celebrated for his dedication to his art, his mentorship of rising talent, and his deep connection with fans. A legend in horror and beyond, Tony's legacy is one of excellence, inspiration, and artistry that continues to shine brightly.
Today I get to chat with my business partner and mentor Matthew Myers, a successful entrepreneur, syndicator and real estate developer of unique, infill projects. As a local developer renowned for his work on infill pocket neighborhoods, Matthew shares a wealth of knowledge and personal insights. This episode is a blend of technical expertise, cultural commentary, and personal anecdotes, providing a unique perspective on urban development and its impact on community life. Key Highlights: Matthew Myers' Journey: From leadership training with Giant to real estate development, Discover Matthew's transition and his venture into developing neighborhoods like the Prairie at Post. Innovative Urban Developments: Learn about the Lark, the Ember, and other projects that redefine the concept of community living. Cultural Insights: Explore Matthew's views on the importance of design, the role of relationships in community building, and his personal experiences in overcoming challenges. Pocket Neighborhoods Explained: Understand the concept of pocket neighborhoods and how they foster a sense of identity and place. T he Future of Housing: Matthew discusses the diversity in housing options and how the built environment shapes social wellbeing. Personal Reflections: Gain insights into Matthew's personal growth, his approach to business, and his vision for mentorship in urban development.
B.E. (Brittney Elizabeth) Boykin is a native of Alexandria, Virginia, and comes from a musical family. At the age of 7, she began piano lessons and continued her studies through high school under the tutelage of Mrs. Alma Sanford. Mrs. Sanford guided her through various competitions, such as the NAACP's ACT-SO competition where she garnered 1st place for 3 consecutive years in the local competition, as well as being awarded The Washington Post “Music and Dance Award” in the spring of 2007.Boykin then pursued her classical piano studies at Spelman College under the leadership of Dr. Rachel Chung. After graduating Spelman College in 2011 with a B.A. in Music, Boykin continued her studies at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey. During her time at Westminster, she was awarded the R and R Young Composition Prize just a few months shy of graduating with her M.M. in Sacred Music with a concentration in choral studies in May, 2013.Boykin's choral piece, “We Sing as One,” was commissioned to celebrate Spelman College's 133rd Anniversary of its founding at the 2014 Founders Day Convocation. She has also been featured as the conductor/composer-in-residence for the 2017 Harry T. Burleigh Commemorative Spiritual Festival at Tennessee State University. Boykin has been commissioned and collaborated with several organizations, including a number of ACDA divisions, the Minnesota Opera and the Kennedy Center. She obtained her Ph.D. from Georgia State University with an emphasis in Music Education and is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at the Georgia Institute of Technology.To get in touch with Brittney, you can find her on Instagram (@_klavia) or Facebook (@klaviapress). You can also visit her websites, klaviapress.com and beboykin.com.Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 2 episode from May 22, 2023, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace HudsonExcerpt from "Stardust" by B.E. Boykin, performed by the WSU Treble Choir, Matthew Myers, conductor. Available from Graphite Publishing: https://graphitepublishing.com/product/stardust/
-Winning Gold at the World Championships in your hometown with your old man behind the bench -Team Great Britain ice hockey, is a Disney movie and this fella is the up-and-coming star of the squad -Jonathan Phillips is a legend and is tougher than the rest of us and went out like the legend he is -Growing up running a muck as stick boy for the Nottingham Panthers and getting to tape Matthew Myers stick -Louisiana, Pensacola, Nottingham, Cornwall, Yarmouth, Aberdeen, Alaska and he's only 22
This week on the podcast, Matt sits down with Jason Ridge, Taryn Mead, and Matthew Myers with the Sam M. Walton College of Business. Jason is the Chair of the Department of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Venture Innovation (SEVI), Taryn is an Assistant Professor of Product Design, Innovation, and Management, and Matthew is the program manager for Outdoor Industries. Matt and Jason begin by discussing why the SEVI Department was developed, the various degree options, and the Micro Certificates available through the department. The conversation continues with Taryn detailing the Masters of Science in Product Innovation and its launch along with the product innovation practicum. The conversation concluded with Matthew walking through the advantages of the Masters of Science in Product Innovation as it applies to working professionals.
-Learning how to win, getting addicted to winning and trying to teach others how to win -Having a time at your 2nd testimonial of the year, this time with the Nottingham Panthers -The time we had at his 1st Testimonial of the year with the Cardiff Devils -Making, having and living in Betty, the best van in hockey -Having fun in Nottingham and chucking Galaxy bars if they win?
Jono Bullard, Ken Feast, Dan Green and Chris Gadsby discuss Panthers victory against Glasgow Clan, look ahead to the blockbuster Sheffield games and pay tribute to Matthew Myers 600 point milestone.
Jono Bullard, Chris Ellis, Ken Feast and former Panthers netminder Dan Green discuss tonight's cup victory over Belfast - and are joined by forward Matthew Myers and marketing guru Alistair St Clair.
On the Choir Fam Holiday Special, Dean and Matt discuss making music during the busy holiday season and also look back on some favorite winter memories from their childhoods. We wish all our listeners a happy holiday season! We hope you all can enjoy some rest and relaxation as your semesters wind down.Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro episode to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Chris Ellis, Jono Bullard and former Panthers net minder Dan Green look ahead to weekend games against Manchester Storm and Cardiff Devils on this weeks Panthers Pre-Game Podcast in association with Xynomix. They also look back at Matthew Myers testimonial and reminisce on some of the players that have played in the past.
The unexpected events in Europe have resulted in an energy crisis of sorts but the biggest fear is the winter that is around the corner. Matthew Myers joins Girish Shivakumar to share his perspectives on the current situation. Key topics: The energy price rise in Europe Natural gas situation in UK and Europe Demand side measures for the winter The importance of thermostats The economics of heat pumps Connect with Matt: http://bit.ly/3iD14vy Artwork courtesy - www.terregeneration.com a content agency specialised in telling stories in climate, biodiversity and sustainability. Liked the episode? Give a rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/2LFBCVw). Share it with 3 people in your network, it just takes 30seconds.
On this weeks edition of the Panthers Pre-Game Podcast in association with Xynomix, Chris Ellis, Dan Green & Jono Bullard look back at Corey Neilson's first games back as Head Coach of The Nottingham Panthers, look ahead to the upcoming weekend games against Fife at home on Friday night, Dundee away on Saturday and also Matthew Myers testimonial at 3pm on Sunday. The guys also discuss Rick Strachan's return to the club as assistant coach.
Dan Green, Jono Bullard and Chris Ellis talk at the post-game signing in Saltbox and there's also chats with Matthew Myers and David Levin.
Public land turkey hunting in the "Bay State" (Massachusetts) and everything you need to get started. Season dates, regulations, where and how to hunt this state. Matthew Myers joins me to share his knowledge of hunting the diverse terrain in Massachusetts.
Join Me As I Talk To Senior Port Of Long Beach Longshoreman Matthew Myers About What's Really Going On With The Supply And Demand Of Almost Everything On The West Coast And How It Affects The Country. Plus We Will Touch On The Debilitating Disease Of ALS And How It Affected His Family And What It Does To So Many. Right Here On The Peter G Show. Now That's A Show. Life With Peter G, The Peter G Show Every Wednesday Night. 6:00pm Pacific, 8:00pm Central, and 9:00pm Eastern. We're Talking About Things You Need To Hear. Check It Out. And don't forget to listen on the go with The Peter G Show On Podcast Everywhere. See You Every Wednesday Night Live On The Official Facebook Peter G Show Page, Linkedin Live, And On The Peter G Show YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe To My YouTube Channel And Share. I Always Tell People To Grab An Adult Beverage And Kick Back. This Is A More Broader View On The Ups And Downs Of Life, And We Are Going To Talk About It Live... Please Join Me And Most Of All Share And Help Spread The Word. Love You Guys, Peace Out. @petergshow @matthewmyers @tiktok
Public land turkey hunting in the "Ocean State" (Rhode Island) and everything you need to get started. Season dates, regulations, where and how to hunt this state. Matthew Myers joins me to share his knowledge of hunting the diverse terrain in Rhode Island.
-Tomorrow we celebrate the winningest player in British hockey history -Using every second of the day and running a muck -The New age Devils preparing to dismantle The Retro Devils, Nottingham Panthers & Team GB -The roster of legends and dandies coming to Ice Arena Wales to celebrate #8 -The 1st face to face interview out of the shed and in the camper van, named Bettie
After a two-year review, the Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it will ban all vaping and e-cigarette products sold by Juul. It's part of a series of more aggressive moves by the FDA to target vaping and smoking. Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
After a two-year review, the Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it will ban all vaping and e-cigarette products sold by Juul. It's part of a series of more aggressive moves by the FDA to target vaping and smoking. Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, joins William Brangham to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Kyra Mckinley goes over Colorado State University campus news with updates on the implementation of NetID. Then, Ellie Shannon covers local news with details on Windsor widening more roads. Kota Babcock goes over new updates in COVID-19 pandemic statistics and policies. Babcock then speaks to Colorado State Representative Lisa Cutter about wildfire prevention legislation.Then, Babcock goes over information on the investigation of Supreme Court drafts and how one hospital is being sued for racism leading to the death of a Black woman. After that, listeners hear from Matthew Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids about the prohibition on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. Eliza Drotar goes over updates in CSU sports, including details on Rams football. To conclude the show, Shannon explains updates in technology with details on SpaceX.
Matthew Myers sits down to chat with Susie Jones about the FDA's proposed ban on flavored cigars and menthol cigarettes. What impact this could have on the tobacco industry and the nation's health.
-The Matthew Myers / Cardiff Devils Testimonial Match is finally set... July 2nd Save the Date -Getting off the mackerel and still running a muck at age 37 -Coaches getting canned and the up and down Nottingham Panthers season -The U11 Kincardine Kinucks end of the season and the group hug I will never forget -Putting butt cheeks in goalies faces and hockey guys getting up and on with it
Matthew Myers, frontman of indie folk band Houndmouth, takes a deep dive into 2022 album 'Good For You' and performs "Mackenzie" acoustic for the first time.
-Giving the pants off your legs or learning French for your teammates -It rained in Cardiff... Buenos for the Boys, thank you Devils fans -Catching up with the Challenge Cup Champions of 2014-15 -On the sheds birthday we hit Wales, England, Switzerland and Poland
"I will always be able to pivot from now on. There will always be Plan B and C in my head… I learned a lot of flexibility in that COVID year of teaching."Dr. Matthew Myers serves as assistant professor of choral music education at WSU. He conducts the University Singers and Treble Choir and teaches courses in music education methods, conducting, and voice. He earned his DMA in choral conducting at Louisiana State University, his master's degree in choral conducting from Northern Arizona University, and his bachelor's degree in vocal performance and music education from Luther College. After completing his degree at Luther, he taught grades 6-12 choir at The American International School of Muscat in Oman. For the following five years, he worked as director of choirs and musical theatre at Boylan Catholic High School in Rockford, Illinois. In addition to conducting five choirs, he taught AP music theory, class piano, and critical thinking and coordinated a middle school choral program at four of Boylan's constituent grade schools. He has served as conductor of the NAU Men's Chorale and Chamber Singers, the LSU Chamber Singers, the Master Chorale of Flagstaff, and the Flagstaff Youth Chorale and has held church music positions in Iowa, Illinois, Louisiana, and Alabama. Prior to his time at WSU, Dr. Myers taught at the University of Alabama, where he conducted two choirs and taught courses in music appreciation, choral literature, vocal pedagogy, and diction.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to get in contact with our hosts.You can find Matthew on Instagram at @myerma01 and @wsuchoralmusic.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Matthew L. Myers, President for the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, discusses the findings of their latest report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Panthers forward Matthew Myers sits down with Dan Kerry to look back at his career after becoming only the second ever player to ice in 1000 Premier Sports Elite League games.
-Reaching 1000, winning the most trophies ever and the UK hockey family -The Great Britain National Team, the Disney movie will need Matthew McConaughey -The importance of putting butt cheeks in goalies faces -Working on & off the ice and being productive -How Myezy and Wally became fashion icons in Wales
SOLD OVER ASKING. Over the past several years, this term has become a pretty useless statement in Canadian real estate. It's a strategy that works for many high demand areas - underprice a home to generate as much interest as possible and sell the home for 'over asking'. However, for a real estate agent to brag about the results of this strategy isn't something we should be promoting. Underpricing can result in a lot of confusion - especially when a home is priced considerably lower than its value. It's not uncommon to see a home priced at $599,000 that receives 25 offers (a large majority of which are likely from buyers who don't have the budget to offer a price in line with value) and sells for $300,000 over asking. This hasn't only caused confusion but it's also caused buyers and their agents to change their search parameters to only look at properties that are priced considerably lower than a buyer's budget. It's a practice that, in our opinion, has gotten out of control and in this week's Level Up episode, we are chatting to Jinsi Tan and Matthew Myers from New South Wales Fair Trading about the rule their industry has in place to stop the practice of underpricing (or underquoting) to provide more transparency and certainty in their market. Jinsi and Matthew talk about why the rule came into effect, how it works and the repercussions agents face should they be caught underpricing a home. It's an interesting discussion that highlights the opportunities our own industry could consider to curb a practice that has caused a lot of confusion and frustration to Canadian consumers. We hope you enjoy the conversation and feel free to reach out to us or comment with your own thoughts. We'd love to hear your perspective! For more information about New South Wales Fair Trading visit their website at: https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/ Continue the conversation by following us on Instagram (@levelupforrealtors) or by joining our Level Up Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/levelupforrealtors Thanks for listening!
Matthew Myers from Toss It Dumpsters started his business in early 2020 and handles 36 dumpster containers as a one-man operation. He talks about how he was able to establish this successful local business with Mike Taylor and John Barrera on episode 25 of the Kerrville Podcast.
We decided to slip in an extra supplementary edition of the podcast this week and get the latest from the World Championships in Riga and as GB take a couple of days off before their final game with Switzerland, we caught up with the latest from the camp.Matthew Myers joins us to discuss his 100th cap for GB and the experience of becoming the latest centurion for his national team, plus we hear from former Swiss international Ryan Gardner who gives us the lowdown on GB's opponents on Tuesday.PHOTO: Dean Woolley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode features a conversation between Robert Blumen, DevOps engineer at Salesforce, and Matthew Myers, principal public key interface (PKI) engineer at Salesforce. Matthew shares his experience running a certification authority (CA) within the Salesforce enterprise. He shares the rationale for the decision to take CA in-house, explaining that becoming a certificate authority means you can become the master of your universe by establishing internal trust. A private or in-house CA can act in ways not dissimilar to a PKU but can issue its own certificates, trusted only by internal users and systems. Using a public certificate authority can be expensive at scale, particularly for enterprises with millions (or even billions) of certificates. However, an enterprise CA can be an important cost-saving measure. It adds a granular level of control in certificate issuing, such as naming conventions and the overall lifecycle. You can effectively have as many CAs as you can afford to maintain as well as the ability to separate them by use case and environment. Further, having the ability to control access to data and to verify the identities of people, systems, and devices in-house removes the cybersecurity challenges such as the recent SolarWinds supply chain attack. Matthew notes that Information within a PKI is potentially insecure “as the information gets disclosed to the internet and printed on the actual certificates which leave them vulnerable to experienced hackers.” Matthews shares the importance of onboarding and people management and the need to ensure staff doesn’t buy SSL certificates externally. Myerss offers some thoughts for businesses considering the DIY route discussing the advantages and limitations of open source resources such as OpenSSL and Let's Encrypt. Identity mapping and tracking are particularly important as you’re giving certificates to people, systems, and services that will eventually expire. Matthew shares the benefits of a central identity store, its core features, and how it works in tandem with PKI infrastructure. There’s also the need to know how many certificates you have in the wild at any given time. As a manager, the revocation infrastructure for PKI implementation means that you're inserting yourself in the middle of every single deal, because if you’re doing it correctly everything needs to validate that the certificates are genuine. When you have a real possibility of slowing down others’ connections, you want to ensure that your supporting infrastructure is positioned in such a way that you are providing those responses as quickly as possible. Network latency becomes a very real thing. Auditability and the ability to trust a certificate authority are paramount. The service that creates and maintains a PKI should provide records of its development and usage so that an auditor or third party can evaluate it. Links from this episode Salesforce Wikipedia page on Public Key Infrastructure Wikipedia page on Certificate Authorities OpenSSL Let’s Encrypt
Our guest at the table tonight was screenwriter, playwright, performance artist, director and Fulbright Scholar Jeffrey Stanley. We talked about his recent research in India on early 20th century Bengali film and theatre and their impact on India’s nascent independence movement.~~~~~~~Jeffrey Stanley is a 2018-19 Fulbright Scholar conducting research in India on early 20th century Bengali film and theatre and their impact on India’s nascent independence movement. He is currently writing a book based on his research.Jeff has won numerous screenwriting awards and has optioned or been hired to write scripts for Peter Farrelly & Charles B. Wessler, GreeneStreet Films, Barbara Kopple's Cabin Creek Films, Andrew Lauren Productions, and others. He is presently developing a TV series with producer Matthew Myers. His award-winning short film "Lady in a Box" starring Sarita Choudhury has been licensed numerous times for international broadcast and distribution, and he has worked as a script consultant for UK-based Initialize Films and an analyst and judge for the Script Savvy Screenplay Contest.Stanley's stage play Tesla's Letters (Samuel French, 2000) premiered to rave reviews Off Broadway in 1999 and went on to national and international productions including the Edinburgh Fringe. He is a past president of the board of directors of the New York Neo-Futurists experimental theatre ensemble, he has been a fellow at Yaddo, a Copeland Fellow at Amherst College, and a guest screenwriting lecturer at the Imaginary Academy summer film and theatre workshop in Croatia sponsored by the Soros Foundation.Jeff was one of 24 writers chosen from over 16,000 entrants for the first Amtrak Writers Residency in 2014-15, and served as a residency judge for the 2015-16 competition. Stanley has appeared as a guest writer in the Washington Post, New York Times, Time Out New York, New York Press and Brooklyn Rail, and he was a senior editorial advisor to Boston University's Center for Millennial Studies' book on apocalypse movements The End That Does (Equinox Books, 2006). He is a member playwright of the invitation-only International Theatre Initiative (ITI), a UNESCO-sponsored world theatre education program.Jeff holds an MFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University Tisch School of the Arts where he studied under playwrights David Ives and Tony Kushner, and a BFA from Tisch in Film & Television Production. He also teaches screenwriting at Drexel University and has taught a course he created, Theatre History for Actors, at the Lee Strasberg Institute.
I talk with Sebastian Chow about his comic Catapulted. Catapulted is about cats being sent to space which is based on the true story of France's efforts during the 1950s space race. We also discuss the struggle of getting his own comic out, Marbles the Cat by Matthew Myers, and the advantages of comic books over other mediums such as books and movies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seernovacomics/message
What can COVID-19 mean for you if you smoke or vape? And if you're looking to quit, what steps should you take? Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association and Matthew Myers, President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids join KYW Newsradio In Depth to talk about the connection between smoking and bad outcomes from COVID-19 and what to do if you decide it's time to quit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00 Show Open / Brandi Davis, Senior Manager of Volunteer United with the United Way of Central Ohio, discusses volunteer opportunities during the holiday season. 10:30 Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association; and Matthew Myers, President and CEO of the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, discuss smoking and the coronavirus. 19:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend has segments about the Covid-19 vaccine, including an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci; and a discussion with David Pepper, who is stepping down as Chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party 41:00 Stacey Frohnapfel-Hasson, Chief of the Bureau of Problem Gambling within the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, discusses gambling-like games that young children find entertaining.
On this episode I chatted with Matthew Myers about the city of Edmond and its new interactive art pieces, installed this fall. When Edmond’s largest interactive art piece was installed at the Festival Marketplace, it not only marked our 235th public art installation, but also a new business trend. Interactive art is engaging visitors and citizens to stay downtown longer. Interactive art lures people from outside the area to eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores and create experiences that make them want to come back again and again. Presented by Visit Edmond follow them on social media @visitedmond and online www.visitedmondok.com #thisisoklahoma
Matthew Myers, immigration lawyer and partner at MW Law, joins us on today's show! Matthew talks about a wild year in immigration law, how to navigate law firm politics, and highly targeting your job search efforts.His practice / firmRecently launched his own practice after working with a large immigration law firmMostly working on investor and employment immigration casesPartnered with two friends who had a business/real estate transactional firm and started the immigration sectionInternational focusedAlways something new in immigration law:The Trump administration just changed an important definition of the type of job that qualifies for an H-1B visaA significant number of major developments in 2020Shutting down travel to different countries and different types of visas during this pandemicWould a Biden-administration open the immigration system back up?Covid Update (as of 10/8/20)A lot of fear/confusion for clients, which creates opportunity for lawyers to be of assistanceAll the US embassies and consulates were closed in March which dramatically impacted people trying to get back into the countryHas been working at home but is ready to get back into the office to try and keep a separation between and personalMost of his practice can all be done remote/onlineHe has volunteered to work on asylum/removal defense cases where hearings are still happening in-personAdvice for lawyers in practiceGet into the office before everyone else, and be the last one to leaveHe distinguished himself at the firm in a short time because of his commitment to thisHigher volume work in the early years can multiply your experience, so that after three or four years you've gained what amounts to 10+ years of experienceApproach the early years like you are a resident in medical schoolIf you can, save work/life balance for laterCareful that you aren't taken advantage of by others in the firm who know you work well/hard/long, and advocate for appropriate compensationWill differentiate you from other lawyers with similar years of experienceLegal field can be politicalThe show Suits is an exaggeration, but based upon some truth of how it isAdvocate for yourselfOld school expectations (e.g. lifetime loyalty to a firm)Find the best fit for youBecome independent as soon as you canAsk yourself what you would do if you didn't have more senior lawyers you could go toCome up with your own/new ideasAdvice for lawyers in job searchesClosely tailor your resume to the job you are applying toOne page resume with no typosIf you are looking to switch practice areas, get out and meet people in the practice area you are wanting to move toRapid Fire QuestionsOne trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: be receptive to guidanceKey habit: hard workFavorite app/tool: todoistFavorite social distancing activity: coffee on the patioFavorite legal movie: My Cousin VinnyThanks again to Matthew Myers for coming on the show!
On this episode of Armed & Ready, VA Loan Guy Jason Wood sits down with Matthew Meyers. Matthew is a Former Marine who works in tech. Matthew shares his story of enlisting in the marines, and a chance encounter that led him to working in technology and data.
Andrea and Austin, joined by long time immigration law attorney Matthew Myers, talk immigration and clear up a few of the big misconceptions swirling around the topic. Matthew gives a bird’s eye view of how the American immigration system works, breaks down different legal status categories, explains WTF DACA is, and then dives into the crazy world of passports for purchase.mwfirm.com/matthew-myerslinkedin.com/in/matthew-myers-b223b733
Matthew Myers is president of the campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, a leader in the fight to reduce tobacco use and its devastating consequences in the United States and around the world. Matt and I worked together on tobacco control when I was in the senate. Now he's turned his attention to the vaping epidemic that has seen nicotine addiction rates rise in our youth for the first time in nearly two decades. He'll also give us an update on risk related to tobacco and e-cigarette use during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit A Second Opinion's website here: https://asecondopinionpodcast.com/ Engage with us on social media at: Facebook Twitter Instagram
In this episode, we talk with Matthew Myers who is the creator and writer of Down By Kontact, he is currently working on an anthology with us called Chronicles of Horror. We discuss a ton about keeping busy during quarantine, why followers on social media don't matter as much as the content you put out, growing your social media presence, the state of the comic book industry, and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seernovacomics/message
On this episode we are talking with Matthew Myers about his comic Down by Kontact, marketing, Twitter, horror movies and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seernovacomics/message
Hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter talk to Matthew Myers, co-founder and CEO of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, a leading organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use and harm around the country and the world. He discusses the dramatic decline of teen tobacco use, until the recent rise in vaping and e-cigarettes among the nation’s youth – leading to a dramatic increase in nicotine addiction. He discusses the best approach to addressing this public health crisis. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthcarenow-radio/id1301407966?mt=2
With such drastic measures being taken both by government and companies selling vaping products, it begs the question: what’s the deal with vaping? Internationally recognized anti-tobacco experts Deborah Arnott and Matthew Myers give us their take on vaping from the Aspen Ideas Health Conference.
Ralph welcomes Matthew Myers, co-founder of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids to talk about the dangers of “Juuling.” Then, using an excerpt of Ralph from the documentary, “An Unreasonable Man, “ Steve, David and Alan Minsky, executive director of Progressive Democrats of America, discuss the “Anybody But Trump” mantra in the context of recent history.
Our hero "serenades" then buries his demons. This episode features a piano riff by Matthew Myers. The Prospectives is a fictional podcast written by Adam Hurly and edited by Jason Oberholtzer of Charts and Leisure. All original music is produced by Joy Joseph. Follow us on Instagram @TheProspectives for artwork by Paul Tuller and to comment on each episode. Visit www.theprospectives.com for PDFs of the first 3 series.
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Mr. Matthew Myers is the President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. A.L. Fairchild, R. Bayer, and J. Colgrove. Renormalization of Smoking? E-Cigarettes and the Tobacco "Endgame." N Engl J Med 2014;370:293-5. J.P. Winickoff, M. Gottlieb, and M.M. Mello. Tobacco 21 - An Idea Whose Time Has Come. N Engl J Med 2014;370:295-7. M.C. Fiore, S.A. Schroeder, and T.B. Baker. Smoke, the Chief Killer - Strategies for Targeting Combustible Tobacco Use. N Engl J Med 2014;370:297-9.