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We reflect on the Art Destinations Lutruwita | Tasmania season in a wrap-up episode that draws links between the 10 artists and writers in conversationacross the episodes. We also draw parallels between season 1 Venice and season 2 Lutruwita | Tasmania. World leading philosopher on place Jeff Malpas lays the foundation for the Lutruwita | Tasmania season as his conversation frames the role of place in thinking. We examine how artists' practices are shaped by cultural memory and the natural environment. In this episode we cover: : examine art as activism from the perspectives of Matthew Newton, David Stephenson and Raymond Arnold, the role of isolation in forming a connection with nature, building community and finding resonances interationally as shared through the work of Troy Ruffels, Zoe Grey and Ellen Dahl, imagination and place through Pat Brassington's surreal works explore feminist themes while reflecting an imagined sense of place, stories that give access to isolated worlds through Adam Thompson's short stories based on his Indigenous culture and Lisa Garland's stories behind the portraits of her North-West Coast community, and we draw parallels between the Venice and Lutruwita | Tasmania seasons. In Venice, artists embrace marginality as a strength, collaborating on smaller islands in the lagoon to reimagine shared spaces. In Tasmania, geographical isolation inspires self-reflection and deep connection with the natural world. In summary, being on the edge—geographically, culturally, or conceptually—offers unique opportunities for reflection, innovation, and meaningful engagement with place and environment. We explore how art thrives in these peripheral spaces.
Pittsburghers love to talk about all the iconic buildings that used to be there, and Century III Mall is about to be among them. The nostalgia-inducing Pittsburgh mall is being demolished after closing its last shop in 2020 and being condemned in 2023. Writer, publisher, and shopping mall enthusiast Matthew Newton is here to share our nostalgia and explain exactly what went wrong. Check out Newton's beautiful tome “Shopping Mall,” which is usually available at White Whale Bookstore in Bloomfield. The state is putting $1 million towards redeveloping the site. Editor's note: This episode originally published Aug. 14, 2023. Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Dan talks to Matthew Newton, CEO of Leatherback Travel, about his radically unconventional approach to scaling an 8-figure business. They dive into why it's crucial to ruthlessly select your opportunities, along with key lessons learned—including when to pivot, balancing flexibility with structure, and ensuring that running a business is always engaging and fun. Lean into some of these insights as you work on your goals for 2025. Want to get in the company of other entrepreneurs to help you kickstart your 2025 goals? Submit your application to join Dynamite Circle at https://dynamitecircle.com/ Links: Leatherback Travel (https://www.leatherbacktravel.com/) Connect with us: Dan: @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) or dan@tropicalmba.com Ian: @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) or ian@tropicalmba.com Chapters (00:00:30) Introduction to Leatherback Travel (00:04:05) Building a House of Brands (00:05:44) Operational Philosophy and Team Dynamics (00:07:27) Scaling Challenges and Growth Management (00:10:39) The Importance of Operating Principles (00:13:23) Special Feeling: The Core Operating Principle (00:16:55) Vision and Decision-Making Frameworks (00:19:05) Navigating Political Opinions in the Workplace (00:20:39) Industry Standards and Guest Expectations (00:22:31) The K Principle: Balancing Flexibility and Policy (00:23:58) Operational Rhythm and Continuous Improvement (00:26:42) The CEO's Role: Captain of the Ship (00:31:31) Top of Funnel Strategies for Customer Acquisition (00:32:18) Finding Your Unique Selling Proposition (00:34:07) Lessons from Struggles: The Importance of Quitting (00:35:35) The Animal Zoo Principle: Making Business Fun Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber, Mike Michalowicz, Greg Crabtree, Jordan Gal Additional episodes you might enjoy: “$1.5 Million from LinkedIn: Strategies for Building Influence and Consistent Revenue” (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/million-from-linkedin) “It's easier to 10X than to 2X” + 8 Lessons from CEO Bootcamp (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/easier-10x-than-2x) Building ‘Brick by Brick': Goals, Plans, Scorecards, Cadence (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/brick-by-brick)
Matthew Newton, an accomplished photojournalist and cinematographer, has spent 25 years capturing Tasmania's rich environmental landscapes. Matt discusses his unique career path, starting as a whitewater kayaker before delving into photography and filmmaking. He shares insights into his collaborative projects, including documenting Tasmania's wilderness and history, and how his work with writers, artists and conservationists has brought stories of the natural world to life. We also explore major projects working with the Tasmanian Land Conservancy and some of the nation's leading artists on arts project The Skullbone Plains Experiment and with scientists on Albatross Island, highlighting how visual storytelling and partnerships have raised awareness about Tasmania's hidden wonders. Through his unique experiences, Matt reveals the transformative power of film and photography in promoting environmental conservation and bridging connections between people and places.
UBS Art Advisory Specialist, Matthew Newton, is joined Fritz Dietl, Founder and President of Dietl International Services and Delaware Freeport, to discuss the fine art shipping and storage industry and important considerations collectors often need to make when it comes to maintaining a collection.
During Frieze Los Angeles week 2024, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by three phenomenal leaders in the art world: Erin Christovale, Curator at the Hammer Museum, Bridget Finn, Director, Art Basel Miami Beach, and Mary Rozell, Global Head of the UBS Art Collection at the Hammer Museum. The group discusses emerging art communities using Los Angeles as a lens.
Century III Mall closed its last store in 2020, got condemned in 2023, and now, its owners are facing criminal charges. A few days ago, District Attorney Stephen Zappala called the 90-acre property “a monument to blight.” So if it can't be fixed, what should happen next? Writer, publisher, and shopping mall enthusiast Matthew Newton is here to share our nostalgia and explain exactly what went wrong. Check out Newton's beautiful tome “Shopping Mall,” which is usually available at White Whale Bookstore in Bloomfield. The Trib covered Moonbeam's latest legal trouble, including an upcoming hearing April 18. **Editor's note: This episode originally published Aug. 14, 2023. Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On site at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by artist Jeffrey Gibson, curator Kathleen Ash-Milby, and collector Becky Gochman. Centered on Gibson's multidisciplinary practice, the group offers perspectives on how the curatorial and collecting roles contribute to the overall preservation and enrichment of indigenous culture. Gibson, a member of the Choctaw and Cherokee Nations, will represent the United States at the Venice Biennale in 2024 and his work was featured this year in the UBS Art Collection presentation in the UBS Lounge. Kathleen Ash-Milby is Curator of Native American Art, Portland Art Museum and co-commissioner of the U.S Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Becky Gochman is a prominent private collector of contemporary indigenous art.
On site at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023, Matthew Newton, UBS Art Advisory Specialist, is joined in conversation by Mexico City-based artist Gabriel de la Mora, who is best known for constructing technically complex artworks from found, discarded, and obsolete objects. Alongside de la Mora, Matthew is joined by author and private collector, Dani Levinas, as well as Magali Arriola, Director of Museo Tamayo in Mexico City and Curator of the Meridians section at Art Basel Miami Beach. Through the lens of Gabriel's work, the group explore the connectivity between artist, curator, and collector.
UBS Art Advisory Specialist, Matthew Newton, is joined by Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-chief of ARTnews, to discuss the 2023 Top 200 Collectors List, which was released this past September. The Top 200 Collectors List has been around since its first issue back in 1990 and has become a definitive source on some of the world's most active and important collectors since. In addition to identifying the top collectors globally, the list dives into their collecting habits and provides a view into some of the artworks they have been adding to their collections.
Join us for a conversation with Matthew Newton, Art Advisory Specialist, UBS Family Office Solutions and Melinda Hightower, Head of the UBS Multicultural Client Segment. Matthew shares highlights from the recent UBS publication Art and collecting on the art market, hallmarks of great collections, and how to get started on your collecting journey.
Are your parents empty nesters? How do you navigate the changing relationship with them? How can you redefine the parent-child dynamic in a healthy way? And what is empty nester syndrome really? Join us for an exciting conversation with Matthew Newton on how to manage this new dynamic, how to set boundaries and the importance of finding dual purpose outside of parenting. We hope you enjoy and as always, let us know your experience in the comments! Any advice or tips on how you've help your parents through this chapter, we would love to hear! Please rate and subcribe to the podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-is-the-line/id1672067930 Please rate and follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lpVQPnxea9oRNhyQQGo3v Follow @whereisthelinepod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whereisthelinepod/ As we continue to create more content, we'd love to hear from you! How do these topics resonate? What topics would you like us to cover next? Email us: whereisthelinepod@gmail.com Threads: @whereisthelinepod
Cardiovascular troubles, heart attacks and strokes increase at climate crisis worsens - "Time to Treat Climate and Biodiversity Crises as One Global Health Emergency, Major Editorial Argues"; "The death of a climate justice pioneer"; "Residential Energy Performance Summit"; "Strong winds fan Qld flames, rip roofs off Sydney buildings"; "What EJA lawyers want to see in Australia's new environment laws"; "Why many scientists are now saying climate change is an all-out ‘emergency'"; "Social media, climate and supply chains are amplifying economic risks: RBA"; "The right is firing misinformation bullets in its climate war on renewables – here's a way to fight back"; "Delivering freight decarbonisation: Strategies for reducing Australia's transport emissions"; "EU Votes to Cut Pesticide Use in Half by 2030"; "‘Uncharted Territory': Human Activity Pushing 20 of Earth's 35 Vital Signs to the Limit, Scientists Warn"; "Emissions of Beetaloo Basin gas projects ‘significantly underestimated' by government, analysis finds"; "Three dead as Vanuatu declares state of emergency in the wake of Cyclone Lola"; "UK government drops support for controversial deep sea mining as it backs temporary pause"; "In 2003, a single set of solar panels is installed on a rooftop somewhere in the Centenary suburbs of Brisbane"; "Matthew Newton's image of the Weld Angel brought world attention to Tasmania's forests"; "Six year window to stop global warming, scientists say"; "COP28 chief, groups, urge tripling renewable capacity by 2030"; "Cardiovascular deaths could triple in the next 50 years due to the climate crisis"; "Deadly explosion off Nigeria points to threat posed by aging oil ships around the world"; "Is climate change picking (off) the best pumpkins this year? Extreme weather decimates crops"; "Yes, older homes can be weatherized"; "DOE Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap"; "Firefighters brace for extreme danger as blazes rage"; "The Beetaloo gas field is a climate bomb. How did CSIRO modelling make it look otherwise?"; "Guardian Essential poll: most voters don't believe Australia will meet Labor's net zero by 2050 target"; "Fire-smart farming: how the crops we plant could help reduce the risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
UBS Art Advisory Specialist, Matthew Newton, is joined by Mari-Claudia Jimenez, Chairman, President, Americas, and Head of Global Business Development at Sotheby's, to discuss the headline sale of the fall 2023 auction season, the Emily Fisher Landau collection. One of the most substantial collections of 20th Century and contemporary art to go to auction, the sale this November provides a backdrop for families and individuals to learn about an important consideration in a collection's lifecycle: the estate consignment process.
In the eagerly anticipated follow-up to their initial exploration of life-changing reads, hosts Bobby Jones, Matthew Newton, and Rammel Javier return with "Book Recommendations Part 2” on the Plan B CRNA podcast.This second installment continues the engaging conversation as the hosts delve deeper into their personal literary journeys. They introduce a fresh selection of books that have impacted them profoundly, offering an even broader range of genres, themes, and perspectives.Listeners can anticipate an enriching discussion that goes beyond the usual reading lists, as the hosts share not only their favorite titles but also the ways in which these books have shaped their worldviews and influenced their choices."Book Recommendations Part 2” is an episode that encourages listeners to explore new genres and authors, emphasizing the importance of continuously seeking knowledge and inspiration through books. Whether you're looking to broaden your reading horizons or simply seeking a fresh set of recommendations, this episode promises to be an illuminating and thought-provoking discussion that celebrates the transformative power of literature.To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
In this special episode of the Plan B CRNA podcast, hosts Bobby Jones, Matthew Newton, and Rammel Javier delve into a thought-provoking discussion about books that have profoundly impacted their lives. The episode titled "Book Recommendations Part 1" is a captivating exploration of literature's transformative power.The hosts, each with unique perspectives and tastes, take listeners on a literary journey through the books that have left an indelible mark on their personal and professional lives.They share their top picks, shedding light on the profound insights, inspiration, and wisdom these books have provided.Throughout the episode, listeners can expect to hear engaging anecdotes, personal reflections, and enthusiastic recommendations. The hosts' passion for reading shines through as they discuss how these books shaped their thinking, influenced their career choices, and contributed to their personal growth.To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
Welcome to the latest episode of the Plan B CRNA Podcast! In this provider spotlight episode, our special guest is Amanda Fowler, a CRNA with a unique journey. Amanda shares her experiences starting as an ICU nurse at Emory in Atlanta, graduating from anesthesia school in 2015, and her first position in an all CRNA practice. She discusses her diverse anesthesia career, her passion for anesthesia leadership, and her entrepreneurial venture in the aesthetics industry.Amanda also opens up about her decision to pursue professional cheerleading and how it ties into her personal journey of rediscovery and fulfillment. She sheds light on the rigorous auditions and unspoken requirements for becoming a professional cheerleader and emphasizes the importance of passion and commitment.While discussing her future plans, Amanda assures that she will continue to advocate for the CRNA profession and maintain her anesthesia practice alongside her pursuit of professional cheerleading.Tune in to this insightful episode to gain valuable insights into Amanda's career, her motivation, and her dedication to both the CRNA profession and her passion for the world of cheerleading.To connect with Amanda email her at amandafowler04@gmail.comTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
The latest episode of the Plan B CRNA podcast features hosts Bobby Jones and Dr. Matthew Newton discussing the current state of nursing and the critical shortage of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) across the United States. Driven by the need to address the nursing shortage crisis, the hosts delve into various aspects that contribute to the issue. They highlight the significant challenges nurses and CRNAs face, including job dissatisfaction, burnout, and the lack of appreciation from employers. The conversation revolves around the evolving work culture, factors such as remote work and job hopping, and the importance of transparent compensation structures to combat resentment. The hosts also emphasize the necessity of fostering a supportive community among healthcare professionals and shedding light on the less-discussed topic of burnout, while exploring potential solutions to improve the overall work environment and enhance retention.The hosts also touch on the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers and how the pandemic has exacerbated existing issues within the nursing profession. Overall, the episode serves as a thoughtful analysis of the challenges faced by nurses and CRNAs, addressing systemic concerns and highlighting the importance of collaboration, transparency, and meaningful change in the healthcare industry.To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
Century III Mall is condemned, but that doesn't mean it's getting demolished — at least not yet. But it is an eyesore and it's pretty unsafe, so if it's not possible to bring it back to life anymore, what should happen next? Writer, publisher, and shopping mall enthusiast Matthew Newton is here to share our nostalgia and explain exactly what went wrong. Check out his beautiful tome “Shopping Mall,” which is usually available at White Whale Bookstore in Bloomfield. Want some more Pittsburgh news? Make sure to sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Not a fan of social? Then leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part two of our podcast series on the keys to success in life, we continue to explore more skills and strategies to achieve personal and professional growth, including, believing in oneself, being humble, finding a mentor, being flexible, looking out for burnout, stepping out of one's comfort zone, focusing on personal improvement, and finding hobbies and outlets. We share our own experiences and provide practical tips on how to implement these skills into one's daily life.Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of having a positive mindset, staying true to one's values, and constantly striving for personal improvement. We discuss how finding a mentor and stepping out of one's comfort zone can create opportunities for growth, while also stressing the significance of avoiding burnout and finding ways to relax and recharge. Additionally, we touch on the benefits of pursuing hobbies and outlets to maintain balance and wellness in one's life.Overall, part two of our podcast series provides valuable insights and practical advice on how to develop these essential skills to achieve success in all areas of life. Whether you're just starting out on your journey or looking to make some changes, these keys to success can help you reach your goals and live your best life.To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
In the first part of this two-part podcast series, we discuss the first seven keys to achieving success in life. We start by exploring the importance of goal setting and breaking down big goals into achievable steps. We then move on to the significance of networking and building relationships, which can create opportunities for personal and professional growth. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of professionalism, having a positive attitude, and negotiating effectively, as well as taking responsibility for your actions and being a role model for others to follow. Throughout the episode, we draw from our own personal experiences and provide practical tips on how to develop these skills and achieve success.Join us for this informative episode, and gain valuable insights and inspiration to live your best life. In part two of the series, we will continue to delve into more keys to success, providing even more actionable advice and strategies for achieving your goals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from our experiences and take steps towards your own personal and professional success.To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
Welcome to the second part of our podcast series featuring Matthew Newton and Rommel Javier. In this episode, we dive deep into several intriguing topics that can help you unlock your full potential and achieve success.First, we explore the concept of analysis paralysis, which is the state of overthinking and being unable to make a decision. Matthew and Rommel share their insights on how to overcome this state and the importance of taking action even when you don't have all the answers.Next, we discuss the popular saying "we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with." - Jim Rohn. Our guests offer their perspectives on how this statement applies to personal and professional growth and how you can be more intentional about who you spend your time with.Moving on, we shift gears to talk about hosting guests on Airbnb. Matthew and Rommel share their experiences and tips on how to create an outstanding experience for your guests and stand out from the competition.Finally, we discuss the topic of failure and how it can lead to success. Our guests share their personal stories of failures and how they learned from them to ultimately achieve success in their respective fields.Join us for another informative and engaging episode as we learn from the experiences and insights of Matthew Newton and Rommel Javier.Find out more about Rommel and his Airbnbs with the following links@beyond_the_treesbnbhttps://www.facebook.com/rommel.javierhttps://www.airbnb.com/rooms/765147543048807892?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=115900ac-f426-4f1f-bd62-52b6de43ab61To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
The actor Tim Roth ("Pulp Fiction", "Bergman Island") returns to Filmwax to discuss his new film, shot in New Zealand, called "Punch". Also filmmaker Matthew Newton returns to discuss his latest film, "Among The Beasts". Both films are available on demand.
In this episode, Matthew Newton sits down with Rommel Javier, a CRNA, entrepreneur, husband, and father of two. Rommel wears many hats, and in this conversation, he shares his experiences managing two short-term rentals on the East Coast and his passion for the sneaker resale market.Rommel is a dedicated Christian who shares how his faith has guided him in his personal and professional life. He also talks about the challenges and rewards of managing short-term rentals, including the importance of branding and creating a unique guest experience.Throughout the conversation, Rommel's passion for his various endeavors shines through, as he discusses his dedication to his family, his work as a CRNA, and his entrepreneurial pursuits. Join Matthew and Rommel as they explore the intersections of faith, hospitality, and sneaker culture in this engaging and thought-provoking conversation.Find out more about Rommel and his Airbnbs with the following links@beyond_the_treesbnbhttps://www.facebook.com/rommel.javierhttps://www.airbnb.com/rooms/765147543048807892?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=115900ac-f426-4f1f-bd62-52b6de43ab61To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with actor Tory Kittles and director Matthew Newton of the new action thriller "Among the Beasts," which hits select theaters and Video on Demand today. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with actor Tory Kittles and director Matthew Newton of the new action thriller "Among the Beasts," which hits select theaters and Video on Demand today. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to part 2 of Mailbag! Matt and I are finishing up with the most commonly asked questions from you, our amazing listeners! Covering the questions;How do you combat analysis paralysis?You've discussed around 50 plan B's in your rabbit hole episodes, of those, what are your favorites?What does it take to succeed in business, life, and plan B's that so many pursue?If you missed part 1 make sure to check it out at https://youtu.be/libEHk1Du7YKeep the questions coming! To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/
This episode is different from the regular episode. I have taken all the questions you excellent listeners have dropped in the mailbag, asked friend of the podcast Matthew Newton to join me, and we are answering the most common investment questions. Can you lose money on an apartment investment?How do you choose a market, where you are gonna invest and how much are you gonna invest in a given market?Are you an accredited investor? Do I have to invest through an LLC or S-corp in order to invest in apartment syndication or real estate in general?What's the difference between 1099 and W-2? What's the difference between active and passive income and Where do you place your passive and active income taxes with your w-2 and 1099?Make sure to tune in next week for Part 2 covering even more questions!!To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/
You can plan for everything but can't foresee it all. Being prepared and proactive is essential for a quick recovery. Diversifying your investment portfolio is a must. Starting something new always comes with a learning curve. You have to be willing to make mistakes and take things in stride.Matthew Newton made the choice to try out short-term rentals in addition to his investment portfolio. After a thorough search, a debate between a beach house or mountain home, and diligently running the numbers, Matt and his family settled on a dream mountain home. They thought they were ready for anything yet faced some unforeseen obstacles. Join Matt and me as he shares the lessons from his first short-term rental. To connect with Matt, email him at matthew.newton711@gmail.comFor more information on the Beautiful cabin in the woods go to https://www.facebook.com/thecozybearlodge/https://www.vrbo.com/2960668?unitId=3532708https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/690039089603587539?source_impression_id=p3_1663947498_UCPge%2BJV4gQneMgH To find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Interested in joining On-Call Capital's monthly meet-ups? Sign up at - https://www.meetup.com/Apartment-Investing-As-Your-Plan-B/events/281911649/The Future Is FreelanceThis show is for freelancers, sole traders, solopreneurs, digital nomads, consultants,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The importance of diversification in the investment space can save you tons if and when something, like Covid, happens and causes the stock market to drop. Or like back in 2008 the real estate space took a hit. The question is how can someone with no experience get started in investing, let alone diversifying your investments?“If you are not failing you're not trying” Matthew Newton is back with even more amazing information and shares his journey into the investment space. From a rental property to cryptocurrency he is determined to grow generational wealth at the same time while spending as much time with his family as possible. Don't miss part 2 with Matthew and me on prioritizing your legacy. And if you haven't already listened to part 1 check it out at https://youtu.be/4XmCZowa-EsBooks that Matthew read and recommends; Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiCashflow Quadrant by Robert KiyosakiExtreme Ownership by Jocko Willink Loopholes of Real Estate by Garrett SuttonSeven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your LIfe Depended on it by Christopher Voss and Tahl Raz To connect with Matthew email him at, Matthew.Newton711@gamil.comTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Interested in joining On-Call Capital's monthly meet-ups? Sign up at - https://www.meetup.com/Apartment-Investing-As-Your-Plan-B/events/281911649/Today in Manufacturing Inside the biggest stories impacting U.S. manufacturing.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
As CRNAs it should be an occupation priority to evaluate your “like” of the job and position you were hired for. There are so many opportunities to practice anesthesia that if you are unhappy in your position, make the change. Don't let the cost of a paycheck suck your soul into burnout. Finding the balance between life and work is important. Matthew Newton, devoted husband, and father has faced the different struggles of being a CRNA. From scheduling conflicts, work and home life overlapping, answering phone calls at 2 am, to finding the balance that works best for him while keeping his #1, Family, the top priority. Join Matthew and me in a conversation about finding the balance that keeps your sanity and priorities healthy and happy. To connect with Matthew email him at, Matthew.Newton711@gamil.comTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Interested in joining On-Call Capital's monthly meet-ups? Sign up at - https://www.meetup.com/Apartment-Investing-As-Your-Plan-B/events/281911649/Today in Manufacturing Inside the biggest stories impacting U.S. manufacturing.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Public land turkey hunting in the "Equality State" (Wyoming) and everything you need to get started. Season dates, regulations, where and how to hunt this state. Matthew Newton joins me to share his knowledge of hunting the diverse terrain in Wyoming.
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Today is November 15, 2021 and this is Celebrity Scoop, your daily briefing on everything your favourite celebs are up to – and what they're not up to. In today's update, Matthew Newton paid tribute to his late father and TV legend Bert Newton with a moving message at his state funeral in Melbourne on Friday, with his loved ones reminiscing on their fondest memories of the television icon.
Today is November 2, 2021 and this is Celebrity Scoop, your daily briefing on everything your favourite celebs are up to – and what they're not up to. In today's update, in the wake of Sam Frost's controversial admission that she won't be getting vaccinated against COVID, Channel 7 has announced all company employees will need to be double-jabbed by January 10, and Matthew Newton, the troubled son of legendary Australian television personality Bert Newton, most likely won't attend his father's funeral.
In which the Mister and the Monsters join me in reviewing AVA (2020), written by Matthew Newton and director Tate Taylor, the story follows a young woman named Ava (Jessica Chastain), as a member of a black ops group where she's honed her assassin skills. However, her personal life and familial ties are so fractured and continue to haunt her. John Malkovich (Duke), Colin Farrell (Simon) and Common (Michael) round out the cast. Currently for rent on Prime, YouTube and Google Play Movie & TV. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening into music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
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Escape with us to the shopping mall, as Matthew Newton and the Arts & Letters team craft a nostalgic love letter to the malls of America, with special focus on the Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On this episode of Arts & Letters, we'll be talking with writer Matthew Newton about his Bloomsbury Object Lessons' book Shopping Mall , which chronicles its history, its relationship to us and our collective communities and our personal relationships to it. Newton writes: As a child I viewed the mall as a sacred place of curiosity and wonder, its tropical gardens, waterfalls, and ponds--the perfect backdrop for the make-believe worlds I conjured. I associated it with the happiness of weekends, and time spent with my parents and older sister. - As a teenager the mall is where I first experienced independence. I treated it as a small city to be exploited for everything it offered ... With friends I ran wild through the hidden passages behind the stores and evaded mall
TourismTiger's Matt Newton is one of the most experienced and knowledgable people I know when it comes to marketing tours and in today's episode, he shares some top website tips for tour operators. His book Sell More Tours (2015) is crammed with online marketing and web site tips for Tour Operators, it was one of the first books I read when I made the transition from hotels to the tour industry. I was delighted to finally meet Matt at Arival in Orlando and honored that he agreed to sit down for a quick chat to share his knowledge and marketing tips for tour operators.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Matthew Newton, Bureau Chief for the NH Div. of Film and Digital Media, sits down and talks with me about the current state of filmmaking in NH. Some of the topics that came up: tax breaks for large production companies, NH vs Mass and other states, independent filmmaking in NH, the use of drones, resources for film makers in NH and many, many more.
The next monthly madness is open for registration until August 15th. You can check it all out at www.ink2screen.net. The next prize will be $150. June’s winner was Matthew Newton. He wrote an amazing 5 page script titled “This Just In.” His Logline: An anchorman gets breaking news stories only to find out that he is revealing the tragic moments of his own life. He was joined by four others rounding out the five finalists. Kevin Wilde, Raymond Vogel, Kansas Starr, and Charlie Schulman! This was the best Writing madness yet. Don’t miss out on the next one. Enter now at www.ink2screen.net. Theme: 10 Classic Movie Themes Love Humanity vs Technology Sacrifice Good vs Evil Death Perserverance Coming of Age Family Drama Reason vs Faith Justice Theme, or premise. This can be the hardest thing to lock down and get into your script. You can have everything in your script. Amazing characters, incredible plot, wonderful scenes, great dialogue, perfect structure. but without a theme, it will always feel like something’s missing.
Are you ready for Halloween? Well start your weekend with a little bedtime story. Tune in tonight to find out what scary stories Matthew Newton and Max Troia have hiding under their beds!!
Matthew's first ever tour abroad in 2015, he tackled the Permian Highway, Kurdistan Region of Iraq for two months. In July 2018, he begins another adventure frequented by nomads - a 30-day tour in the High Atlas Mountains near Marrakech, Morocco. Matthew talks to us about preparations, riding solo, and why he does it, why he rides his bike into adventure. While Matthew doesn't have the usual broad spectrum of social media outlets, you can follow his adventures through his blog site and Facebook page: Blog: Crazyguyonabike.com, a public bulletin board where many cyclists post bicycle touring journals, forums and resources. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matthew.newton.14203
'From Nowhere' follows three undocumented Bronx teenagers, who are on the cusp of graduating high school while also trying to earn their papers that will keep them in the United States. Based on the play by co-writer Kate Ballen, the film is directed and written by Matthew Newton. The Australian actor-writer-director discusses going home with your characters, the importance of the “leaning forwards” moment, and the constant process of revelation in childhood.
Matthew Newton—author of Shopping Mall, part of Bloomsbury's Object Lessons series—talks with Courtney about the mall's place in our culture and his life, balancing memoir and reportage, and the question to ask before starting your next project.
Join face-exploder Chris Dicker and detergent-skoller Paul McWhirter as we take a prescribed dose of Body Melt (1993) just as Dr. Bishop ordered. We try to figure out which of the 'family' Matthew Newton plays, how Gerard Kennedy got roped into this and how many more penises need to explode before this place gets shut down? Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @itmompod or hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com for suggestions or hate mail!
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