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On this Episode, Matthew Oliver delves deep into the art of manifesting during Eclipse Season. Addressing the varying opinions in the field of astrology, Matthew explores why some astrologers advise caution when manifesting during these potent times. He shares personal insights and encourages listeners to trust their intuition and experiences, stressing the importance of individual discernment in astrological practices. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Inquire about 1-1 Coaching & Mentorship: https://stillwateralchemy.com/pages/contact-page Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
On today's episode, Matthew Oliver explores the intriguing dynamics of eclipses and their impact on our lives. Delve into what eclipse season entails and discover how eclipses symbolize both endings and new beginnings. As the episode unfolds, learn about the current Lunar Eclipse and its implications on a personal level, including the potential for physical and emotional shifts. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
On today's episode, host Matthew Oliver dives into the intricacies of Venus Retrograde, a period filled with many misconceptions and myths. Matthew answers the most frequently asked questions to provide a more nuanced approach on how you can work with Venus Retrogrades to acquire the most gold moving forward. *** Additional Resources: Venus Rx Workshop: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/venus-retrograde-workshop Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
On this episode, host Matthew Oliver explores the dynamic process of self-reinvention, emphasizing how continual change is an integral part of our experience here as a human being. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community, where you can find custom meditations for each lunation: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
On today's episode, join Matthew Oliver as he discusses how softening one's boundaries can lead to revelations and an increase in pleasure and personal breakthroughs. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community, where you can find custom meditations for each lunation: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
On today's episode, join Matthew Oliver as he discusses how change can lead to liberation and a shift in personal power, especially as we integrate the Leo Full Moon that happened on February 12/2025. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community, where you can find custom meditations for each lunation: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage 2025 Astrology Guide: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/2025-astrology-guide ***
In this episode, Matthew Oliver explores the concept of spiritual protection. Drawing inspiration from the enduring themes of protection in the Harry Potter series, Matthew delves into how you can shield yourself from negative energies using spiritual tools and your own intuition. Through personal stories and practical insights, discover the significance of cleansing your environment, the power of intuition in daily life, and how tangible symbols like crystals and jewelry can offer protection. Matthew emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear vessel through physical well-being and the pivotal role of intuition in guiding life decisions. Matthew shares valuable tips and practices, encouraging listeners to reflect on past experiences to recognize moments of divine protection and to embrace their unique spiritual journeys with confidence and clarity. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Mars Rx Workshop: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/mars-retrograde-workshop Book a 1-1 Reading: https://stillwateralchemy.com/collections/frontpage ***
Matthew Oliver discusses the Gemini Full Moon happening on Sunday, December 15/2024. Within this discussion we talk about the major themes, prominent transits, and significant ways to integrate this lunation moving forward into the New Year. This episode explores how communication and self-expression are keys to personal growth and understanding, especially in the context of Mercury Retrograde. Matthew offers guidance on how to navigate these cosmic influences, even drawing on Brené Brown's insights on emotional labeling. With perspective on both the macro and individual levels, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their past six months, examine their natal charts, and embrace the opportunities for expansion and healing. *** Additional Resources: Join The Alchemy Point, SWA's Online Community: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/the-alchemy-point Mars Retrograde Workshop: https://stillwateralchemy.com/products/mars-retrograde-workshop ***
Our guest this episode is Matthew Oliver talking about core values, ethics, air quality in buildings and systems analysis. If you enjoy this episode, share it with friends and give us a review, it helps more than you know. In this episode, we discuss: Importance of critical thinking Importance of inter-disciplinary work The “post modernity” […]
Dust off your gardening gloves and don your sunglasses, as we look to the skies on today's show. We'll be exploring the dizzying heights of a famously tall plant, the gunnera, with expert botanist James Armitage. We'll also be taking on a high flying adventure with garden author Ben Dark into the world of trees. Plus, if you need a reminder on what to do in your garden or allotment this week, fan favourite Matthew Oliver is here to jog your memory.
If you're curious about extending the growing season and continuing to enjoy home-grown food through the colder months, this episode is for you. Matthew Oliver joins us with tips from RHS Hyde Hall's famous glasshouse – with a focus on overwintering chillies for an abundance of spice next year. Emmy nominated TV chef, Ching He Huang, shares the flavours she's been playing with at Wisley's World Food Garden – ahead of her involvement in the RHS's Festival Of Flavours. And The Garden magazine's Gareth Richards helps us get to grips with winter salads. Presented by Guy Barter. Useful links: Global Growth Vegetable Garden at RHS Garden Hyde Hall RHS Festival of Flavours Ching He Huang The Garden magazine
In this week's episode we'll be hearing from a panel of experts across the country regarding the humble and often overlooked front garden. Frances Tophill will explain how to keep your small space green during even the darkest winter months. Matthew Oliver from RHS Hyde Hall, shares how to add seasonal variety with a lasagna planter of bulbs. Plus, Ben Dark will inspire us with the history and whimsy of the front garden, along with a few tips on making yours stand out. It is also with deep sadness and respect that we mark the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Patron of the Royal Horticultural Society. Director General of the RHS, Clare Matterson CBE, shares a few words on the Queen's incredible impact on the RHS and the wider horticultural community. To read more from Frances Tophill: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-modern-gardener/frances-tophill/9780857839435 To read more from Ben Dark: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/ben-dark/the-grove/9781784727420/ For more info see www.rhs.org.uk/podcast
Which fruit and veg thrive in heatwaves? RHS veg growing experts Guy Barter and Matthew Oliver discuss what our record-breaking summer has taught us about the fruit and veg we can grow in the UK climate. BBC Gardeners' World presenter Frances Tophill shares her advice on getting the best from your houseplants. Jenny Berger, a researcher at the University of Reading, offers insight into how houseplants can improve our wellbeing - busting a few myths along the way. Grow your own fruit and veg (RHS website) Houseplant hub (RHS website)
What have wasps ever done for us? The answer might surprise you, as we meet entomologist Dr Seirian Sumner, author of Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps. Food and garden writer Rekha Mistry offers advice on growing turmeric and ginger at home, while RHS Garden Hyde Hall's very own veg growing guru Matthew Oliver gives tips on growing chilli peppers. Useful links Endless Forms: The Secret World of Wasps by Seirian Sumner Rekha's Garden & Kitchen RHS Garden Hyde Hall Fruit and veg growing advice from the RHS
More now from the owner of a restaurant in Roseville called House of Oliver. Restaurant owner Matthew Oliver believes he's being targeted by Governor Newsom and state regulators for refusing to comply with all of the Governor's orders during the pandemic. Oliver has been hit with 13 citations from California state regulators dating back to the beginning of the pandemic. And now those state regulators are threatening to shut down his restaurant for 30 days, which Oliver says could put him out of business.
This week we're heading out into the darkness to meet some surprising garden friends – bats. These furry night fliers are surprising garden helpers, hoovering up all kinds of mosquitos and midges that might otherwise be biting us instead. Shirley Thompson MBE has been at the forefront of UK bat conservation for almost 40 years and she offers advice to gardeners on how we can all play our part in helping keep bat numbers strong. Did you know that some cacti grow on trees and bloom at night? Meet the spectacular moonflower, Selenicereus wittii, an epiphytic cactus from the Amazonian rainforest. Sally Petitt of Cambridge University Botanic Garden tells the tale of how it bloomed in Britain last year, for the first time ever. Plus expert veg grower Matthew Oliver from RHS Garden Hyde Hall gives some brilliant tomato-growing tips, particularly for the tricky-but-tasty beefsteak varieties. Useful links RHS advice on bats in your garden Stars of the Night (Wild About Gardens pdf all about UK bats) Secrets of the Moonflower (Cambridge University Botanic Garden) RHS advice on how to grow tomatoes Visit RHS Garden Hyde Hall
Alex Stone comes on the show to talk about the fugitive couple being caught in Indiana. More on the homeless problem in Southern California. Matthew Oliver comes on the show to talk about defying Newsom's lockdown restrictions. More on Russia and Ukraine.
This week we meet Michael Marriott, one of the UK's foremost rosarians. Michael shares his expertise from a lifetime of rose growing, which is distilled into his new book, RHS Roses: An Inspirational Guide to Choosing and Growing the Best Roses. Plus troubleshooting tips on rose growing from the RHS Gardening Advice team. Matthew Oliver, horticulturist and veg grower extraordinaire continues our greenhouse growing mini-series with a piece from the beautiful glasshouse at the heart of RHS Garden Hyde Hall. Hear seasonal GYO advice and first-hand hints on how to grow melons with exceptional flavour. Useful links: ►RHS Roses: An Inspirational Guide to Choosing and Growing the Best Roses ►RHS advice on how to grow roses ►Global Growth Vegetable Garden ►How to grow melons
More with Matthew Oliver, Kid Rock ticket give-away, the latest with Ukraine, “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin says Elon Musk's rally for free speech on Twitter is only for “straight, white men.” and Happy Birthday to Joni Mitchell!
Pat starts off the show tonight talking about his kitchen appliance mix up and the glasses guy broke Pat's glasses and then gave him a $10 discount. #MercuryRetrograde. Matthew Oliver joins the show and talks to Pat about Lincoln City Counsel Member Bill Lauritsen ripping the phone from his hand and assaulting him...
Real Talk is on the road! Ryan hosts from the beautiful Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge in Jasper, AB, where he's speaking at the Community Leaders Camp: https://13waysinc.com/camp/ 5:55 | Doug Griffiths, former Progressive Conservative minister Doug Griffiths, founding CEO of 13 Ways, Inc., talks about the state of present-day conservatism in Alberta, Jason Kenney's leadership review, and 13 pathways to success (the follow-up to Doug's book, "13 Ways To Kill Your Community". https://13waysinc.com/ 28:34 | Why are we ignoring engineers when it comes to COVID mitigation strategies? Matthew Oliver, P.Eng. explains what led to his Twitter thread earlier this week, taking aim at medical doctors and researchers mocking his colleagues working in ventilation and filtration. Thread: https://twitter.com/sameo416/status/1518418260349177856?s=20&t=BXbC3tlPgzBno5qUrC2KkQ 43:14 | Author, economist, and political scientist Chris Blattman takes us into his new book, "Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace". The University of Chicago professor analyzes what's fuelling Putin's war in Ukraine, how to interrupt the evolution of conflict into war, and why NHL players' birth cities have a correlation to how violent they are on the ice. https://chrisblattman.com/why-we-fight/ 59:26 | In this week's The Leading Edge presented by Leading Edge Physio, we highlight an innovative new program at MacEwan University. The first of its kind in Canada, The Distinguished Visiting Artist in Country Music program aims to launch aspiring performers into a career in country music. https://www.macewan.ca/campus-life/news/2022/04/news-dvacm-launch-22/
Are you a newcomer to the world of Shenmue? Listen to this short podcast episode to learn all that you need to know about us, Shenmue Dojo, the Shenmue community, Shenmue's games, Shenmue the Anime, and more! Everything you ever wanted to know to bring yourself up to speed before the Anime launches. Shenmue Dojo Show is a podcast produced by James Brown & Matthew Oliver for our Shenmue fan website, Shenmue Dojo. Audio edited by James Brown. Video edited by Matthew Oliver.
WE SIT DOWN WITH ASSEMBLYMAN FROM THE 6TH DISTRICT, KEVIN KILEY TO DISCUSS THE RECALL ELECTION AND HIS RUN TO REPLACE GOVERNOR NEWSOM! MATTHEW OLIVER, OWNER OF HOUSE OF OLIVER AND OLIVER'S BREWHOUSE IN LINCOLN, JOINS THE DISCUSSION AS HE HAS LEAD THE CHARGE TO RESTORE FREEDOMS AND LIBERTIES TO THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA!
BOONDOCK WELCOMES KIRK UHLER AND MATTHEW OLIVER ONTO THE SHOW TO DISCUSS THE RECALL OF GAVIN NEWSOME. NEW MASK MANDATES AND FORCED VACCINATIONS!
In this episode of Room 9 Sean and Matt take a deep dive into a few chapters from Dr. Jordan Peterson's book "Beyond Order".
Established in 2017, Oliver Co. is a sustainable, vegan travel goods brand based in London. The company was started by Matt Oliver, a product designer who having studied sustainable design and previously worked in high-end watch design, wanted to apply both of his skills to create a sustainable brand with the same level of detail and craftsmanship. Our aim is to try and disrupt an industry and change people's perceptions of sustainable products. Through using innovative new sustainable fabrics and working with high-end manufacturers, we want to create minimalistic, highly functional products for today's world.In this episode of the MenswearStyle Podcast we interview Matthew Oliver, Founder of Oliver Co. London about the story of how his DTC brand was started in 2017 after a career in watch design. With a focus on sustainability the business brings great product design to the vegan travel goods sector. Our host Peter Brooker and Matthew also talk about the benefits of apple leather, the process of getting the business off the ground, and developments in the sustainable industry.Whilst we have your attention, be sure to sign up to our daily MenswearStyle newsletter here. We promise to only send you the good stuff.
This year is the International Year of Fruit and Vegetables so we talk to someone who is passionate abut growing vegetables. So much so that when Matt isn't caring for Global Growth Vegetable Garden at RHS Garden Hyde Hall, he is looking after multiple allotments...
Matthew Oliver is back! Sean and Matt have a conversation around a book written by Dr. Gabor Mate, "In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts".
After interviewing Matthew Oliver for Episode 2 and before dropping Episode 4, featuring Ruby Littlechild, cohosts Jessica and George discuss their own ancestries—and how looking backward can be especially difficult for Indigenous peoples. Also: a few updates on the progress and impact of the podcast.Support the Show.Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneysQuestions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:unsettledjourneys@gmail.com
Matthew Oliver discusses the historical and contemporary roles of his people as a bridge between Canada's settler and Indigenous communities. The engineer, Anglican minister, and retired CAF member says conciliation is more than a nice-to-have for his country. If we hope to persist as a successful nation, it's a necessity.Jessica Vandenberghe and George Lee, meanwhile, discuss the future of the podcast and the impact of the pilot episode.Support the Show.Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneysQuestions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:unsettledjourneys@gmail.com
Matthew is back! Sean and Matt are talking about an incredible book by the title "Unbroken Brain", written by Maia Svalavitz. Sean and Matt hit on topics such as how set and setting play a huge role in our substance use, the importance of keeping a good schedule, and how your experience of a successful recovery is not the same for everyone else. Click here to check out Maia Svalavitz website and be sure to check out the Room 9 website as well.
Matthew Oliver is back once again. In this episode Matthew talks about his recent battle with Mental Health, finding balance between caring too much and not caring enough after a relapse, and the importance of holding yourself accountable in recovery. Room 9 Website YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram
In this episode of Room 9 Sean sits down with a Room 9 Regular, Matthew Oliver. Sean and Matt touch base on the importance of having a plan incase a relapse or lapse happens. Setting a plan up for yourself and your family members can prevent overreaction and further destructive behaviors.
Matthew Oliver is back in the Room 9 studio to have a conversation about the importance of self-awareness in recovery. Sean and Matt also touch base on being prepared for cravings and how each individual already has all the answers they are looking for. Staying in Touch with Room 9 by filling out a contact form on their website at https://www.room9podcast.com/contact. Room 9 | If You Better Yourself, You Better The World.
As autumn hits its stride we're at RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Essex to sample the exotic yet seasonal delights of the Global Growth Vegetable Garden with Matthew Oliver and Head Chef James Curtis. Meanwhile back at Wisley, Team Leader Verity Bradbury shares her favourite autumnal plants from the Equinox Borders and entomologist Imogen Cavadino has a call for gardeners to help research into a new(ish) slug on the block which seems to be elbowing out its relatives. (If a slug could elbow!)
In this episode of Room 9 Sean sits down with his regular guest Matthew Oliver. Sean and Matt take the twelve steps and talk about them in a new way. Matthew Oliver has been on the show plenty of times and he continues to bring his well rounded experience to the table.
This Room 9 episode was pulled out from the vault. Sean and Matthew sit down and talk about the many different pathways of recovery and the incredible importance of self-talk. In order for us to be able to change anything we have to start with how we talk to ourselves. If we our constantly saying negative things in our head we will only produce a negative existence. Change your point of view. Change your perspective. Change your life.
Sean and Matt discuss how so many of us find the ourselves stuck in a toxic relationship even tho we know it is toxic, how mindfulness has been able to change Matt's entire point of view on depression, and different ways to stay out of guilt after a slip up.
Matthew Oliver is back for the thirty first episode of Room 9. In this episode Sean and Matt discuss the pros and cons of living in an Oxford House, finding what you have a passion for, and how the harder you work the luckier you get because the universe will provide. So grab a cup a coffee and join us for an amazing conversation.
Matthew Oliver is back for the third time in episode 26. Sean and Matt sit down and they discuss Sean's vision for Room 9, the people who are looking at jail time for being responsible for the opiate crisis, and how developing self-love, self-acceptance, and self-forgiveness is imperative in life.
In episode nine of the Room 9 podcast, Sean gets the wonderful opportunity to sit down with a former fellow resident of Horizon Village, Matthew Oliver. Sean and Matt go through the pros and cons of MAT (medical assisted treatment) and Matt shares parts of his struggle with addiction.
Catia went to England last week to attend Planning Redefined Workshop in the English country side - Surrey! She loved it and had great insights! Here your can listen four interviews first one to a floral designer, Liz from Blue Sky Flowers, second Kat from Katrina Otter Weddings, third Louise from Louise Perry Weddings and the last but not the list Mathew and friends, from Matthew Oliver Weddings. Check their work in the links bellow: Planning Redefined -www.planningredefined.co.uk/ Blue Sky Flowers -www.blueskyflowers.co.uk/ Katrina Otter - www.katrinaotterweddings.co.uk/ Louise Perry - www.louiseperryweddings.com/ Matthew Oliver -www.matthewoliverweddings.com/
It's a special Supporters' Panel edition of the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast this week as James Buttler is joined by Matthew Oliver and Huw Lloyd to get the fans' view on the game. There's plenty to talk about. We chat Alastair Cook and England's top order post his exit. Huw brings up an issue important to him as a Derbyshire supporter - the inequality between the counties based at Test grounds and the rest. Surrey fan Matthew bemoans slower international overrates. All here in the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. [ENTER THE COMPETITION TO WIN A PROATAR POWER HITTING SESSION WITH JULIAN WOOD HERE](http://proatar.com/win/) Also send us your recorded audio for our new Letters Page feature. Get something off your chest in less than a minute, email it in and you could well find yourself on the Podcast next week!
Grace Dent follows the story of a fourth generation Herefordshire beef farmer during his most stressful time: the TB Test. Matthew Oliver wants to sell around fifteen cattle at a local market, but to do this they have to be free of TB. It's a nervy time both for Matthew and his 87 year old mother - they have failed the test before. If the TB test is positive, cattle movement is banned for 120 days, the affected animals all culled. The farm, set up by his great grandfather in 1892, is in a high-risk area and Matthew knows local farmers who have never been free of TB; one neighbour was forced to leave farming altogether. So the stakes are high for Matthew, and the future of his family farm. Producer: Karen Gregor