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One day in the late aughts, an up-and-coming corporate lawyer in New York City named Matthew Ritter just stopped going to work one day. And thus, quiet quitting was born. Since then, the term “quiet quitting” has pervaded all aspects of life, including friendship, which is where we come in. Karo and Matt discuss the telltale signs you're being quiet quit on, and some alternatives to being a quiet quitter yourself. Watch this episode on YouTube! Get MOTY merch at manoftheyearpodcast.com Man of the Year on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Matt Ritter on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter Aaron Karo on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter
Just ahead of the upcoming paddling season, there was news of a court case that could end the longstanding practice of using motorized towboats to help Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness visitors get started on their wilderness trips at least temporarily. A national organization, Wilderness Watch, is seeking an injunction to halt the towboat permit system as soon as the ice melts. The US Forest Service allows the use of towboats are used to assist canoeists starting their BWCA journey, dispersing visitors deeper into the million-acre BWCA. Some outfitters at the end of the Gunflint also use the towboat service to help paddlers reach Quetico Provincial Park via the Cache Bay Ranger Station. The towboats typically drop paddlers at American Point on Saganaga Lake, which is partially inside the BWCA. If the federal judge reviewing the injunction rules in favor of Wilderness Watch, it could disrupt the plans of thousands of Minnesotans who have already booked towboat-assisted trips with BWCA and Quetico outfitters. Here in Cook County, the ruling could impact Tuscarora Lodge and Outfitters, Seagull Outfitters, and Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. The ruling would have a much larger impact on the Ely area, where many canoeists receive a tow across Moose Lake each season, among other lakes in the Ely area. The organization Wilderness Watch claims that the Forest Service is not upholding its self-imposed restrictions and limitations of towboat services. The Forest Service's most recent figures showed that in 2019, there were 4,817 tow boat trips, and 3,815 total trips in 2020. These figures amount to nearly “tripling the level that the Forest Service pledged that it would limit the total to,” according to officials from Wilderness Watch. We asked officials from the Forest Service to comment on this story and the towboat situation, including if the towboat services can operate while the judge considers a ruling on the injunction. Forest Service spokesperson Joy Liptak VanDrie said the agency does not comment on current litigation. However, she did say that since a current ruling has not been issued in the case, there is no change in towboat services at this time. In this episode, guest contributor and Grand Marais journalist Rhonda Silence speaks with Matthew Ritter of Voyageur Canoe Outfitters. Also featured is an interview with Kevin Proescholdt, the Minnesota-based conservation director for Wilderness Watch.
Surgical training is evolving, and with advancing surgical techniques, the traditional “time-served” model of residency may not best serve the needs of our learners or patients. In this episode, we discuss recent efforts at the Indiana University surgical education program to implement a comprehensive laparoscopic cholecystectomy that utilizes all of the best practices of competency-based education. We're joined by first author Dr. Betsy Huffman, along with her mentors Drs. Jennifer Choi, Matthew Ritter, and Dimitrios Stefanidis for a practical review of their pioneering work. Learning Objectives: · Review challenges to the current paradigm of surgical education · Define competency-based education · Discuss practical challenges facing surgical educators when implementing new curricula References: A competency-based laparoscopic cholecystectomy curriculum significantly improves general surgery residents' operative performance and decreases skill variability – https://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000004853 Ad referenced in episode: A team at the Brooke Army Medical Center is working to better define proficiency-based metrics for competency in commonly performed general surgery procedures. If you are a PGY4/5 general surgery resident or practicing surgeon who performs robotic assisted cholecystectomies or inguinal hernia repairs, reach out to the PI @ rblaverty@gmail.com, for more information on how you could be compensated up to $400 for recording and submitting those videos. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out additional BTK surgical education episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-category/surgical-education/
With the warm weather approaching, the time is now to start thinking about those summer profitability strategies.Joining us on this Feedstuffs Precision Pork podcast are two experts on the topic from Cargill Animal Nutrition. We talk with Mark Hulsebus and Matthew Ritter about feeding strategy, outlook, optimum weights and more. Plan today for tomorrow's success. These are uncertain times, and it will pay dividends to be well-prepared. Hog nutrition experts at Cargill are available to assist you with your questions.Follow Feedstuffs Precision Pork on your favorite podcast platform or find it on www.Feedstuffs.com and www.NationalHogFarmer.com
Why do we like being scared? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore the haunting effects of horror and recreational fear with horror scholar and author, Mathias Clasen, and neuroscientist, Heather Berlin, PhD. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Jessica Giancola, Jeff States, seth 06, Matthew Ritter, Kelvin Goliday, Kenny PK, and Kaya for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Esparta, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The Municipal Voice - Guest Matthew Ritter, CT Speaker Of The House by WNHH Community Radio
Matthew Ritter is a lawyer and Democratic politician from Connecticut. He is currently the Majority Leader of the Connecticut House of Representatives & State Representative of Connecticut's 1st Assembly District. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the Random Assault Podcast, we're joined by two special guests: Matthew Ritter and Tyler from NobiNoodle! They join us to... well, talk a lot about Star Trek, it seems. But we also reminisce about the Genesis, we come to grips with Sausage Party's existence, we talk about dead cartoons for the 3rd time this year probably, and then Kate talks some more, but this time about The Dark Tower series and Harry Potter! Or something! SEGMENT 1: - Star Trek: Beyond - Sonic Mania - Genesis games - We've accepted that Sausage Party is real and we're okay with it - Tiger Electronic games - Wario Land 2 SEGMENT 2: - More Stair Track - Ritter's work - Anime - Censorship in games - Dead cartoons - Joe Dante - The Magic School Bus SEGMENT 3: - Nanalan - The Dark Tower - Harry Potter - Fighting games - Conventions - Nerutuu Sand Ninjers - DC Trailers - Steven Universe - Modern cartoons - Matt likes handsome women
Justin, Stephan, and Kevin talk with Matthew Ritter, a multi-medium writer who just launched his indie game titled Boon Hill. Matt worked at Telltale Games and wrote the graphic novels Retropunk and Nova Phase.
An interview with Matthew Ritter on his upcoming game, "Boon Hill." Royalty Free Music from Bensound, "Mining by Moonlight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
DJG is joined by game developers Matthew Ritter, Tom Cannon, Julian Mautner, Jeff Almeida & Justin Thomas, and Abigail Hurlbut & Ryan Lewis; musical guests Lumaria and cellist Gordon Withers: and... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!