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Sunday 14th April, Morning Service: Listen to this morning's message on Isaiah 6 from Matthew Patterson, entitled 'Getting Isaiah's Perspectivellp'. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
Sunday 14th April, Evening Service: Listen to the message on 1 Timothy 6:11-21 from Matthew Patterson, entitled 'Fighting The Good Fight Of The Faith'. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
Turtles are jaw-droppingly amazing. Some can run faster than a 10-year-old; some can climb trees; others have shells that glow in the dark. We talk with The Soul of An Octopus author Sy Montgomery and illustrator Matthew Patterson about this and more amazing things about turtles. Their acclaimed book is Of Time And Turtles: Mending … Continue reading Sy Montgomery & Matthew Patterson, OF TIME AND TURTLES →
Sunday 8th October, Evening Service: Listen to this evening's message on Psalm 128 from Matthew Patterson, entitled 'Blessed Fear'. This forms Part 9 of our 'Songs For The Road' series. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Video of entire service available on our YouTube Channel.
Sunday 3rd September, Evening Service: Listen to this evening's message on Psalm 125 from Matthew Patterson (Ministry Intern), entitled 'Surrounded By God's Care'. This forms Part 6 of our 'Songs For The Road' series. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Video of entire service available on our YouTube Channel.
Have you ever been up close and personal with an endangered freshwater mussel? Matthew Patterson, Fish and Wildlife Biologist and NCTC Course Leader, gives Mike McAllister the inside scoop on endangered freshwater mussels. Listen to where mussels live, why they're important, what their role is in the ecosystem, and why they are declining. You also will hear all about the brand new and incredible 3D mussel shell project. Matthew has partnered with the Florida Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation to create 3D scans of all 300 species of freshwater mussel in the U.S. in an effort to help folks identify different species. You are sure to learn many fascinating things about the very unique and very cool freshwater mussels that live in the waters of the U.S. as well as why you should bring along a mask and snorkel the next time you head down to the river!
Principal Matthew Patterson returns to Relentlessly Resilient to share wisdom gleaned from his long career as an educator. He shares four things to remember when teaching students and youth; connect by building a relationship, youth DO want to learn new things, they want to know where the boundaries are, and consistency builds your credibility. Principal Patterson continues to share his experiences and has the data to back up the success of his approach. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another's experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie's husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Matthew Patterson, he had to learn to choose to see the positive from early in life. At the tender age of 10, he had the misfortune of discovering his father's body after a successful suicide attempt. Shortly after that tragic loss, he remembers knowing he had to choose to see the positive and seek joy in a life that can be downright dark and discouraging. Now decades later, as a teacher turned principal, he strives to instill the same sense of optimism, resilience, and service in his students. He joins this episode of Relentlessly Resilient to share his story. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another's experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie's husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sunday 2nd April, Evening Service: Listen to this evening's message on Psalm 130 from Matthew Patterson (Irish Baptist College), entitled 'The Psalmist's Comfort'. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Video of entire service available on our YouTube Channel.
In Part 2 of the Scientific River Diving series, Dr. Jim Siegel talks with Ryan Hagerty, FWS Regional Diving Safety Officer, and Matthew Patterson, FWS Certified Diver, about their scientific river dives. As a FWS photographer and videographer, Ryan talks about his experiences capturing mesmerizing images in the depths of rivers and other dark places! Matthew talks about his experiences diving for the coolest animal ever, freshwater mussels! Sit back, relax, and enjoy visualizing the depths of these waters through the experiences of our FWS divers!
When we think of scuba diving, our minds go to clear water and marine life. That is not always the case and in this two part podcast series, Dr. Jim Siegel talks with Ryan Hagerty, FWS Regional Diving Safety Officer, and Matthew Patterson, FWS Certified Diver, about their scientific river dives. As a FWS photographer and videographer, Ryan talks about his experiences capturing mesmerizing images in the depths of rivers and other dark places! Matthew talks about his experiences diving for the coolest animal ever, freshwater mussels! Sit back, relax, and enjoy visualizing the depths of these waters through the experiences of our FWS divers!
Matthew Patterson shares with Donnie Miller how he went from owning his own asphalt company to building a productive and super-profitable team, and how the why and the who matter in everything we do ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
Show from 12/10/21Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel kicks off the show with inflation, interest rates, the fed, and equity markets. Then what is the future of handls? Host Jeremy Schwartz and Guest Host Rick Harper talk to the co-founders of HANDL Indexes, a company trying to respond to the income needs of investors and create a better alternative. They discuss closed-end funds, leverage limitations, ETFs, volatility, and more.Guests:David Cohen – Co-Founder of HANDL IndexesFollow David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-cohen-3810a45/ For more on HANDL Indexes visit their website: https://www.handlsindexes.com/ Matthew Patterson - Co-Founder of HANDL IndexesFollow Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattersonmatthew/Rick Harper – Head of Fixed Income and Currency at WisdomTree Asset ManagementFollow WisdomTree on Twitter: @WisdomTreeETFsFollow Jeremy Schwartz on Twitter: @JeremyDSchwartz See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we sit down to chat with Matthew Patterson from Draper and Kramer Mortgage Corp. Find Matthew here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-patterson-b1694657/ https://dkmortgage.com/ Email us: Lendingleaders@lssoftwaresolutions.com
Big Episode 20 of our Live Music Trivia Game Show!Featuring our guests:Returning champ, Peter Kahn, concert livestream producer,Matthew Patterson, Austin-based Power-pop drummer,Charles Barkdale, New York-based singer/dancer and TV Production Coordinator,and musician and educator, Matt Lawson
The second chapter in the Mysteries compilation series is a departure from the airy, ethereal style of its predecessor, and instead offers an energetic, vibrant selection of tracks that fits with the summer season of its release. This comp is characterized by broken rhythm and lush ambience from a range of accomplished artists in New York and beyond, including but not limited to Tin Man, Abby Echiverri, rrao, Clay Wilson, M Parent, and label artists Nathaniel Young and Matthew Patterson Curry. This is an anthology characterized by thought and intention; each track is a shining example of the artist’s distinct sound and craft. The first few arrangements bring to mind the natural world: a jungle’s canopy or a sweltering day. Tin Man contributes a bright, tonal opening, amplified by the distant sound of birds, before tdel’s “Nu,” minimal and percussive, leads us into deeper territory. Abby Echiverri’s “Varzea” builds off of this organically, providing rhythmic depth and hypnotic layering in a style reminiscent of the late 90’s. The tracks sonically gel, and yet there are deviances in genre that make this a dynamic, compelling release. M Parent’s “Mysteries of the Street” is restrained, atmospheric electro at its finest. Clay Wilson and Obelus provide sparse, IDM-tinged rhythmic dreams, at once transcendent and visceral. “Shyama,” from rrao, is filled with meditative vocal loops that resound like a mantra. The contributions of label artists Nathaniel Young and Matthew Patterson Curry are examples of exquisite sound design. Each production is a testament to the skill and vision of each artist. Whether you’re seeking rhythmic or arrhythmic varieties of experimental music, this compilation is a superior selection of tracks, primed to withstand the test of time. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP002, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXX by Matthew Patterson Curry (@safetyscissors). Cover photo courtesy of Sayler/Morris, from the film 'Their World Is Not Our World.' This set was originally presented during the Mysteries Takeover of http://9128.live on Sunday April 19, 2020. Tracklist: Sarah Davachi - Carpo Shorty Petterstein - Chess (The New 3-Dimensional Variety) Bruno Spoerri - Singing In The Dark The Soft Pink Truth - On Ursula K LeGuin and Todd Barton - A Music of the Eighth House Percy Grainger - Free Music # 1 (For Four Theremins) Prima Materia - The Tail of the Tiger Stuart Demptser - Standing Waves Indonesian Men’s Chorus Sulawesi (Toraja) Fatima Miranda - Dhrupad Dream Cobi van Tander - Mutation2 Negativland - True False Porest - Life Sentences David Rothenburg - Listen Outside the Ear David Monacchi - Stati d’Acqu frostbYte - anthozoa Roger Tellier - Ou s’inscrit tout indéterminé Anthanasios Argianas - Pivoting Music Tom Mudd - Gutter Organ 2 Peter Zinovieff & Harrison Birtwistle - Birthday Song Tom Lawrence - Hawkfields Ann Southam - Seastill Joan LaBarbara - Autumn Signal Halim El-Dabh - Leiyla Visitations People Like Us - Dead Radio Piero Umiliani - Correnti Aeree Herve Moire & JPE - Gorgo Oren Ambarchi - Palm Sugar Candy Ikue More and Zeena Parkins - Blue Noon Delia Derbyshire - Celestial Cantabile Roland P Young - You Are William Selman - Kilo Pavillion Arve Henrikson - Paridae Tim Story - Isola Curtis Roads - Half Life Pt 2, Granules Abraham - I’m In The Vortex Tujurikkuja - Om de nimic Conet Project - Nancy Adam Susan Fripp & Eno - Test Loop I Marcel Duchamp - Musical Erratum Ellen Fullman - Staggered Stasis Section 2 KMRU - ib07 Lamartine - Depurazione Del Mare Tom Dissevelt/Kid Baltan - Background Texture For Quiz-Tune Aram Saroyan - Crickets Terre Thaemlitz & Scanner - Terre Loves Robin Noah Wall - Both Sides of the River Marcus Fischer - Watching Snow Koji Marutani - 15 Shots Cedrik Fermont - Recordings for Quarantined people and those flying to Mars Annea Lockwood - Tiger Balm Giuseppe De Luca - Margaret
Mysteries is excited to present a new album from NY-based sound designer and musician, Matthew Patterson Curry, known formerly for his project Safety Scissors. These pieces are thoughtful arrangements, each one complete in and of itself. However, when placed together, the result is a stunning and harmonious collection from an artist with a clear vision, voice and sound. Each of these seven compositions were commissioned for various film and art projects in New York and beyond, including a sci-fi short, an installation in Manhattan’s Oculus, a quad multimedia installation by artist Peter Coffin, and others. https://matthewpattersoncurry.bandcamp.com/album/scores-vol-1
In today’s episode, we will continue our conversation with Matthew Patterson from Project 25. You’ll hear several success stories of transformation & hope, the personal motivation Matthew has for Doing Good, shifts of perspective Matthew has seen in some of their volunteers through their involvement, and some practical steps for how you can approach each day to intentionally Do Good. Thanks for listening to today’s episode showcasing the good happening through Project 25.
Today we’ll be finishing our conversation with Matthew Patterson who is the Founder of Project 25. In this episode, you’ll hear some of the goals they have for 2016, current needs of the organization, some exciting events you can look forward to, and one thing you can do to help Project 25 Do Good today. Thank you for listening to today’s episode showcasing the good happening through Project 25.
In this episode, we’ll be focused primarily on Matthew’s story. You’ll learn of his personal journey of redemption from his battle with substance abuse, some of the misperceptions surrounding this topic, and why he is committed to doing good in the lives of others who share a similar struggle. Thanks for listening to today’s episode showcasing the good Matthew Patterson is doing through Project 25.
In today’s episode, we will continue our conversation with Matthew Patterson from Project 25. In this episode, we’ll be focusing our attention exclusively on their efforts as an organization. You’ll learn the story of bringing Project 25 from idea to reality, what types of services & support they currently provide, some of the successes they have enjoyed as an organization, and the impact their work is having throughout communities & families right here in Mississippi.