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Oeindrila Dube is the Philip K. Pearson Professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. http://odube.net In this episode, we discuss Prof. Dube's research on a cognitive behavioral training program for police. “A Cognitive View of Policing” by Oeindrila Dube, Sandy Jo MacArthur, and Anuj Shah. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ktomnokei9m85dodec63b/A_Cognitive_View_of_Policing_August11.pdf?rlkey=npv33jc9pd639q9ebq95ljktg&dl=0 Other research we discuss in this episode: "Thinking, fast and slow? Some field experiments to reduce crime and dropout in Chicago" by Sara B. Heller, Anuj K. Shah, Jonathan Guryan, Jens Ludwig, Sendhil Mullainathan, and Harold A. Pollack. https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjw033 "Can You Build a Better Cop?" by Emily Owens, David Weisburd, Karen L. Amendola, and Geoffrey P. Alpert. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12337 "The Impacts of Implicit Bias Awareness Training in the NYPD" by Robert E. Worden, Sarah J. McLean, Robin S. Engel, Hannah Cochran, Nicholas Corsaro, Danielle Reynolds, Cynthia J. Najdowski, and Gabrielle T. Isaza. https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/pdf/analysis_and_planning/impacts-of-implicit-bias-awareness-training-in-%20the-nypd.pdf "The impact of implicit bias-oriented diversity training on police officers' beliefs, motivations, and actions" by Calvin K. Lai and Jaclyn A. Lisnek. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976221150617 "Does De-escalation Training Work?" by Robin S. Engel, Hannah D. McManus, and Tamara D. Herold. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12467 "Assessing the Impact of De-escalation Training on Police Behavior: Reducing Police Use of Force in the Louisville, KY Metro Police Department" by Robin S. Engel, Nicholas Corsaro, Gabrielle T. Isaza, and Hannah D. McManus. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12574 “Reducing crime and violence: Experimental evidence from cognitive behavioral therapy in Liberia” by Christopher Blattman, Julian C. Jamison, and Margaret Sheridan. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257%2Faer.20150503 "Can Recidivism Be Prevented From Behind Bars? Evidence From a Behavioral Program" by William Arbour. https://github.com/williamarbour/JMP/blob/main/JMP_WilliamArbour_recent.pdf Probable Causation Episode 102: William Arbour https://www.probablecausation.com/podcasts/episode-102-william-arbour "Peer Effects in Police Use of Force" by Justin E. Holz, Roman G. Rivera, and Bocar A. Ba. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/pol.20200227 "The Effect of Field Training Officers on Police Use of Force" by Chandon Adger, Matthew Ross, and CarlyWill Sloan. https://github.com/carlywillsloan/FTO/blob/main/training_220314%20(11).pdf Probable Causation Episode 90: Matthew Ross https://www.probablecausation.com/podcasts/episode-90-matthew-ross
In this replay episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Matthew Ross, Director of Continuing Education at Longwood Gardens. The hosts get back to their horticultural roots, as Matthew talks about the history of public gardens, the importance of connecting people to the natural environment, and the horticultural and educational opportunities Longwood Gardens provides for the public. Matthew provides a unique perspective, as a horticulturist, educator, and photographer, and as someone who is passionate about bringing people together through their shared love of plants. This episode is hosted by Miles Kuperus, Neal Glatt of GrowTheBench, Luke Melograno at Mariani Landscape, and Macey Robinson at LandCare.
How does one even begin to describe family? I'll tell you how, just go listen to the Growing Pains theme song real quick and then come back. Pretty spot on right? It really is a damn shame that it's not the actual theme song to Star Trek. Huge missed opportunity. Well, let's see if the family of the U.S.S. Enterprise can take anything that comes their way, despite not having a banging 90's family sitcom theme, in this unique episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Episode discussion starts at 17:31. This is episode 10/10 in our look at The TNG Renaissance. Hosted by Jaron Hatch, Aaron Cole, & Matthew Ross. Email us at storiedstartrek@gmail.com Visit our Discord Server at https://discord.gg/6ynq25Zvkh
We don't know whether to dance or weep on this edition of Overlapping Dialogue, which once again continues our journey through the 90s with a pairing that would leave even the hardiest party animal crying in the club: The Last Days of Disco and American History X. But before we put on our dancing shoes, we dig into a Blue Plate Special slate celebrating the lives of Terry Funk, Bray Wyatt, and Bob Barker; mull over the status of the ongoing Hollywood strikes; and offer up some thoughts on the latest chiller from Universal Studios, The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Upon surviving the Count's subpar attempts to subdue us, we tackle two striking portraits of American whiteness while considering their traditions within the yuppie coming-of-age story and the trial-by-fire political drama respectively. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://thebigwblog.wordpress.com/2023/08/13/bright-wall-bright-room-movie-theaters-are-in-disrepair-but-isnt-it-great/?fbclid=IwAR1NQvmm3qeXAMi6ti5vI4fgePamuQiN0S4OgHEj0lRtVQYq32P-WySREZo_aem_AZh6XfSOJTuUbATiXoRJSS6Lh8vLbnwT-9R5sfOO4lLZ0CSQ7tLPl9OXflqZG1znr2o
Greetings! Another exciting episode of Reckless A-Talk, our TTRPG interview show, as we sit down with Matthew Ross and Fernando Dominguez, the creators behind Abyssal Brews.The two are are prolific, creating homebrew tabletop subsystem and magic item offerings for D&D, Pathfinder and more, which are usually designed and promoted by Matthew and beautifully illustrated by Fernando. They have collaborated with a ton of big names including recently participating in Paizo Con. Most illustriously, of course, their work has even appeared right here on Reckless Attack, as we used the Campfire travel system during one of our adventures.In this episode, we talk about partnership, knowing what you want out of a project, cutting through the noise, failing fast and failing better, finding and fixing problems (and selling the solutions), and painting the best rock you can paint.Enjoy!Edited by J. Strautman https://strautmaskreplica.carrd.co/---https://abyssalbrews.com/https://www.patreon.com/abyssalbrewsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abyssalbrews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AbyssalBrewsDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/2xDVSptprRYouTube, ft. Illustration walkthroughs: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1hBq6RMus4HrPMgSKQDKiw
In hour three, Mike & Jason talk CFL leadership struggles on a national level w/ 3 Down Nation's Matthew Ross, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Justin Holz talks about peer effects in police use of force. “Peer Effects in Police Use of Force” by Justin E. Holz, Roman G. Rivera, and Bocar A. Ba. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “The Effect of Field Training Officers on Police Use of Force” by Chandon Adger, Mathew Ross, and CarlyWill Sloan. Probable Causation Episode 90: Matthew Ross. “Does Race Matter for Police Use of Force? Evidence from 911 Calls” by Mark Hoekstra and CarlyWill Sloan. Probable Causation Episode 38: CarlyWill Sloan. “An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force” by Roland G. Fryer Jr. “An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force: A Comment” by Steven N. Durlauf and James J. Heckman. “Wearing Body Cameras Increases Assaults Against Officers and Does Not Reduce Police Use of Force: Results from a Global Multi-site Experiment” By Barak Ariel, Alex Sutherland, Darren Penstock, Josh Young, Paul Drove, Jayne Sykes, Simon Megicks, and Ryan Henderson. “The “Less-Than-Lethal Weapons Effect”- Introducing TASERs to Routine Operations in England and Wales: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Barak Ariel, David Lawes, Cristobal Weinborn, Ron Henry, Kevin Chen, and Hagit Brants Sabo. “American Policing and the Danger Imperative” by Michael Sierra-Arevalo. “Racial Profiling and Use of Force in Police Stops: How Local Events Trigger Periods of Increased Discrimination” by Joscha Legewie. “Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan” by Michael Callen, Mohammad Isaqzadeh, James D. Long, and Charles Sprenger. “Exposure to Violence Predicts Impulsivity in Time Preferences: Evidence from The Democratic Republic of Congo” by Alex Imas, Michael Kuhn, and Vera Mironova. [Working Paper]. “Violence, Psychological Trauma, and Risk Attitudes: Evidence from Victims of Violence in Colombia” by Andrés Moya. “Impact of Violent Crime on Risk Aversion: Evidence from the Mexican Drug War” by Ryan Brown, Verónica Montalva, Duncan Thomas, and Andrea Velásquez. Probable Causation Episode 42: Andrea Velásquez. “Family Violence and Football: The Effect of Unexpected Emotional Cues on Violence Behavior” by David Card and Gordon B. Dahl. “Frustration, Euphoria, and Violent Crime” by Ignacio Munyo and Martin A. Rossi. “Emotional Judges and Unlucky Juveniles” by Ozkan Eren and Naci Mocan. “Nonfatal Injuries to Law Enforcement Officers: A Rise in Assaults” by Hope M. Tiesman, Melody Gwilliam, Srinivas Konda, Jeff Rojek, and Suzanne Marsh. “Emotional Reactivity and Police Expertise in Use-of-Force Decision-Making” by Vivian Ta, Brian Lande, and Joel Suss. “Do Police Make Too Many Arrests?: The Effect of Enforcement Pullbacks on Crime” by Sungwoo Cho, Felipe Conclaves, and Emily Weisburst. “The Effect of Minority Peers on Future Arrests Quantity and Quality” by Roman Rivera. “Police Officer Assignment and Neighborhood Crime” by Bocar Ba, Patrick Bayer, Nayoung Rim, Roman Rivera, and Modibo Sidibé. “Strengthening Police Oversight: Impacts of Misconduct Investigators on Police Officer Behavior” by Andrew Jordan and Taeho Kim. “Does Black and Blue Matter? An Experimental Investigation of Race and Perceptions of Police, and Legal Compliance” by Mackenzie Alston and Emily Owens. “High-Frequency Location Data Shows that Race Affects the Likelihood of Being Stopped and Fined for Speeding” by Pradhi Aggarwal, Alec Brandon, Ariel Goldszmidt, Justin Holz, John A. List, Ian Muir, Greg Sun, and Thomas Yu.
Matthew Ross talks about how field training officers affect police use of force. “The Effect of Field Training Officers on Police Use of Force” by Chandon Adger, Matthew Ross, and CarlyWill Sloan. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “A Few Bad Apples? Racial Bias in Policing” by Felipe Goncalves & Steven Mello. “Does Race Matter for Police Use of Force? Evidence from 911 Calls” by Mark Hoekstra and CarlyWill Sloan. [American Economic Review forthcoming]. “Randomized Controlled Trial of Social Interaction Police Training” by Kyle McLean, Scott E. Wolfe, Jeff Rojek, Geoffrey P. Alpert, and Michael R. Smith. “Is Police Training an Effective Intervention for Addressing Disparities?” by Hunter Johnson, Stephen L. Ross, and Steve Mello. [Available from the authors]. “Can You Build a Better Cop? Experimental Evidence on Supervision, Training, and Policing in the Community” by Emily Owens, David Weisburd, Karen L. Amendola, and Geoffrey P. Alpert. “Learning By Doing in Law Enforcement” by Jeremy West. “The Effect of Minority Peers on Future Arrest Quantity and Quality” by Roman Rivera. “Peer Effects in Police Use of Force” by Justin Holz, Roman Rivera and Bocar Ba. “Whose Help is on the Way? The Importance of Individual Police Officers in Law Enforcement Outcomes” by Emily Weisburst. “A Cognitive View of Police Misconduct” by Oendrila Dube, Sandy Jo MacArthur, and Anuj Shah [Paper available from the authors]. “Proud to Belong: The Impact of Ethics Training on Police Officers” by Donna Harris, Oana Borcan, Danila Serra, Henry Telli, Bruno Schettini, and Stefan Dercon. Episode 73 of Probable Causation: Danila Serra.
Open the pod bay doors, HAL. I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that. We are joined by Matthew Ross from The VOD Squad to discuss the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. This movie doesn't have any of the fancy CGI of today's movies, and we discuss whether the practical effects of this movie … Continue reading Episode 38: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Open the pod bay doors, HAL. I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that. We are joined by Matthew Ross from The VOD Squad to discuss the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. This movie doesn't have any of the fancy CGI of today's movies, and we discuss whether the practical effects of this movie still work 50-60 years later. Plus, Matt and Willie debate whether the pacing actually helps the story or not and we compare IBM's Watson to HAL 9000, a supercomputer that won a rap battle against Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. I promise it makes sense.Utah monolith: Has the mysterious metal object disappeared? - BBC NewsSteve Jobs vs Bill Gates. Epic Rap Battles of History - YouTubeMatt's Links:The VOD SquadYouTubeSupport the show on Patreon!Join the watch party for the next movie!Music from https://filmmusic.io"Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There was all the drama you could want when Wellington Opera opened La Traviata at the St James Theatre this weekend. At the last minute, two principal singers had to isolate due to Covid-19, other cast members had to cover vocally and the director and assistant director ended up on stage. But for all that, the night was a success. Wellington Opera director Matthew Ross spoke to Corin Dann.
Danila Serra talks about the effects of a new ethics training program for police officers in Ghana. “Proud to Belong: The Impact of Ethics Training on Police in Ghana” by Donna Harris, Oana Borcan, Danila Serra, Henry Telli, Bruno Schettini, and Stefan Dercon. *** Probable Causation is part of Doleac Initiatives, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. If you enjoy the show, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution. Thank you for supporting our work! *** OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: “Can You Build a Better Cop? Experimental Evidence on Supervision, Training, and Policing in the Community” by Emily Owens, David Weisburd, Karen L. Amendola, and Geoffrey P. Alpert. “Shaping Police Officer Mindsets and Behaviors: Experimental Evidence of Procedural Justice Training” by Rodrigo Canales et al. “The Greater Manchester Police Procedural Justice Training Experiment” by Levin Wheller, Paul Quinton, Alistair Fildes, and Andy Mills. “Can Police Training Reduce Ethnic/Racial Disparities in Stop and Search? Evidence from a Multisite UK Trial” by Joel Miller, Paul Quinton, Banos Alexandrou, and Daniel Packham. “Procedural Justice Training Reduces Police Use of Force and Complaints Against Officers” by George Wood, Tom R. Tyler, and Andrew V. Papachristos. Revised findings for “Procedural Justice Training Reduces Police Use of Force and Complaints Against Officers” by George Wood, Tom R. Tyler, Andrew V. Papachristos et al. “Doing Research with Police Elites in Ghana” by Emmanuel Addo Sowatey and Justice Tankebe. “The Effect of Field Training Officers on Police Use of Force” by Chandon Adger, Matthew Ross, and CarlyWill Sloan.
Matthew Ross is the Director of Continuing Education at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Matt and Lorenzo discus what Matt has been nerding out about and then they get into, Matt's early age plant likes, growing up loving the outdoors, choosing a college, finding out what Matt wants to do, being a faculty member at Owens Community College, everything Longwood Gardens has to offer and so much more! Longwood Gardens
Brady sits down with radio host Matthew Ross of TSN 690 in Montreal, who is also the leading advocate for bringing baseball back to Montreal. He talks with us about the split Tampa-Montreal plan being squashed by Major League Baseball and then discusses if UVM product and Canadiens head coach Domonique Ducharme will make it to Year 2 as head coach with the Habs being the worst team in the NHL.
This week, we are joined by Matthew Ross and Fernando Dominguez, the creative and artistic minds behind the D&D 5e homebrew website Abyssal Brews. We have invited them on to discuss Campfire, their new 5e supplement which finds the elegant middle ground between montage and random encounter tables for narrating and resolving travel. You can find Campfire, and all of their other content, on their Ko-Fi shop, https://ko-fi.com/abyssalbrews. You can also visit their website, abyssalbrews.com, or follow them on Twitter (@abyssalbrews) or Instagram (instagram.com/abyssalbrews). Matthew's shoutout was for the actual play podcast Mayday Roleplay (@MaydayRoleplay), and Fernando's was for Cartographer's Cantrip (@c_cantrip). Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/UndercommonTaste Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ucthomebrew Join us on Instagram: instagram.com/undercommontaste Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/undercommontaste Chat with us on Discord: https://discord.gg/64R7ze3fBV Our theme song is Massacre Anne, written and performed by Mary Crowell, and used with permission. You can find Mary's work online at marycrowell.bandcamp.com, or on Patreon at patreon.com/DrMaryCCrowell.
On this week's Fireside Chat, host Ziopliukas chats with Matthew Ross, writer for AbyssalBrews and creator of the Cycle alternate death mechanic, about the process of homebrewing content for D&D 5e.
I'm excited to invite you to my conversation with Matthew Ross, the community activist, minister, musician, father and homesteader behind Blackhaven Ranch. Matthew grew up on the south side of Chicago. His father a Baptist minister, Matthew was raised in the church and being of service to his community was instilled in him at a young age. A desire to be more self-sufficient inspired Matthew and his family to start raising chickens and growing food in their yard in Chicago. They instantly fell in love with the process of growing food from seed to table and dreamed of building a rural homestead where they could expand their operation and raise their kids immersed in the natural world. Matthew also wanted to create a refuge where others who were interested in leaving city life could explore nature and learn invaluable skills for more self-sufficient living. Matthew tried for many years to fundraise to buy several thousand acres where this safe haven could be built but when he couldn't find a way to make his larger vision work, he decided to do it for his own family and create a template that could be replicated or expanded upon in the future. He started screen printing “Freedom Ain't Free” t-shirts to fund the purchase of 40 acres of land in the Missouri Ozarks to build his own Blackhaven Ranch. Matthew is still in the development stages of turning his raw land into a place where he and his family live year round and work towards building their rural agritourism business. Blackhaven Ranch's mission is to provide alternative solutions to urban oppression by promoting agriculturally centered, holistic, primitive and self-sufficient living. Building a campground that will host an array of programs that will expose attendees to primitive & basic survival skills and provide a safe haven for youth/mentoring/enrichment camps, as well adult/team building/organization retreats.Our interview was recorded in mid-February when the catastrophic Texas freeze had people scrambling for drinking water, food and heat. For Matthew, this disaster was a reminder of why he wants to build Blackhaven Ranch - to not be reliant on corrupt systems and fragile infrastructures to provide your basic human needs.I really appreciate Matthew's perspective when it comes to building relationships outside of the city "Don't look at someone the way you think they are looking at you." His technique is to find common ground through conversation and not prejudge people based on appearances. We are at such a divisive and polarized time in our society and only through meaningful conversation will minds open and perspectives shift. I am so inspired by Matthew and his family's vision for Blackhaven Ranch and the tireless work they have put into making this dream a reality. To support and follow their progress you can buy a t-shirt from their online store and follow their journey on Youtube and Instagram. Please consider contributing to Matthew's capital campaign to help build the infrastructure for Blackhaven Ranch. To contribute, visit their GOFUNDMETo see photos and read Matthew's additional interview responses by visiting the Urban Exodus Blog.
Brady is back on a Thursday talking about his experiences at the shooting range with the Vermont National Guard and the Bruins loss to the Islanders that ended the season. He also talks with Matthew Ross of TSN 690 in Montreal about the Habs resurgence under UVM alum Dominique Ducharme.
Brady sits down with Matthew Ross from TSN 690 in Montreal to talk about the Montreal Canadiens improbable run to the Western Conference finals, the role that UVM alum Dominique Ducharme has played in the Habs turnaround and much more, including his thoughts on the Bruins loss.
Matthew Ross Smith is the author of two middle grade novels, Lizzy Legend and The Million Dollar Race, which you should absolutely check out when you're done listening to this. To connect with him and set up classroom visits, contact him through his website matthew-ross-smith.com. For more information on the project and The "Spaces Between Your Fingers" story mentioned in this podcast, visit http://www.sbyfproject.com/story/
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Matthew Ross, Director of Continuing Education at Longwood Gardens. The hosts get back to their horticultural roots, as Matthew talks about the history of public gardens, the importance of connecting people to the natural environment, and the horticultural and educational opportunities Longwood Gardens provides for the public. Matthew provides a unique perspective, as a horticulturist, educator, and photographer, and as someone who is passionate about bringing people together through their shared love of plants. This episode is hosted by Miles Kuperus, System Architect at Include Software, and Neal Glatt, Managing Partner of GrowTheBench, Luke Melograno, Production Coordinator at Mariani Landscape, and Macey Wollenberg, Branch Manager at LandCare.
Brady is back on a Wednesday, talking about the Celtics problems after another loss drops them below .500. Is Cam Newton using COVID-19 as an excuse for his poor play last season? And ESPN Radio host Freddie Coleman joins us. Should Sox owner John Henry speak to the media? And we get Matthew Ross of TSN 690 in Montreal to talk about the Canadiens hiring of former UVM hockey star Dominique Ducharme as the interim HC.
Brady sits down with NHL Insider Matthew Ross of TSN 690 in Montreal to talk about the breaking news that the Canadiens have hired former UVM hockey star Dominique Ducharme as their interim head coach in the wake of firing head coach Claude Julien. Ducharme played at UVM from 1991-1995 and has coached for the Habs since 2018, as well as for Team Canada in international play.
New opera company Wellington Opera is set to be a major new company in Wellington's cultural scene, and its formation is being marked this month by the presentation of a rather unusual programme of pop-up performances in public spaces across the capital city ahead of a season of Don Giovanni in April. Joining us to introduce the programme are Wellington Opera's artistic director Matthew Ross and tenor Boyd Owen.
A critical source for drinking water, and water for ag and industry, the Poudre River in Northern Colorado has become the classroom for Matt Ross' Colorado State University students. Listen to our conversation with Matt about how the university has partnered with the City of Fort Collins and In-Situ to give his students hands-on experience monitoring water quality in the river.Related Resources:In-Situ Partners with Fort Collins and CSU to Monitor Poudre River Water QualityA Quality Collaboration: Public-private partnership helps protect a prized Colorado riverBest In Class: Why More Teachers are Bringing Instrumentation Into the Classroom and Students Into the FieldCSU Student Video Tours of Poudre River Monitoring Sites Poudre River fish kill unsolved, but provided push for revolutionary water monitoring effortFollow In-Situ on social media for updates on podcasts, success stories, product launches and more.LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think about the show and any feedback you have for our team.
Originally released on SoundCloud on 10th March 2020. "And now... the end is here... And so I face... the final curtain..." Doctor Who: Series 12 is done and dusted. So what do we do now? NATTER, OF COURSE!!! Join regular co-hosts, John Ryan and Matthew Ross, for one last time this series, alongside guest host from The Review Of Death, Matthew Toffolo, as they discuss the series that has just been, what to expect next, and how we survive the 18 months that's too long to wait... Plus the reveal of our Series 12 Steelbook competition winner!!! You won't want to miss that! In fact, here's the recorded reveal! youtu.be/z9sI_SaPZyk Recorded on 7th March 2020. Guest starring Joshua Coy, Sophie Iles, Ricky Orr, Megan Reeves, Bedwyr Gullidge, Darren from Doctor Who's Line It Anyway, Dominic Martin, and Chris Walker-Thomson. The theme music was the remixed theme from Doctor Who Variations On A Theme, composed by Ron Grainer, realised by Delia Derbyshire, and arranged by Keff McCulloch. Other backing music was composed by Jamie Robertson. Any and all copyrighted material is the registered property of their respective owners, utilised under the fair use agreement, and no infringement is intended. Matthew's work: YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/batmanmarch Twitter: twitter.com/batmanmarch Review Of Death: twitter.com/ReviewofDeath Yogscast: twitter.com/yogscast
Originally released on SoundCloud on 3rd January 2020. Welcome to a new Doctor Who podcast, fresh for 2020! Your hosts, tweetalongers John Ryan and Matthew Ross, will be looking Doctor Who, Series 12 Episode 1, Spyfall Part 1, before and after broadcast, as well as a bit of a natter about other things that might crop up. And as the weeks continue, some special co-hosts might pop up! Recorded on 31st December 2019 and 1st Jan 2020. The theme music is the remixed theme from Doctor Who Confidential, composed by Ron Grainer, realised by Delia Derbyshire, and arranged by Mike Westergaard. Left Bank Two was composed by The Noveltones. Any and all copyrighted material is the registered property of their respective owners, utilised under the fair use agreement, and no infringement is intended.
Rick and Sam talk with author Matthew Ross who is the author of Death of a painter, a novel where the hero is played by none other that an electrician. We talk about Matthew's background, what inspired the book and what the future holds. To buy the book visit: https://www.reddogpress.co.uk/product-page/death-of-a-painter#:~:text=Death%20Of%20A%20Painter%20is,just%20to%20earn%20a%20living. This episode is sponsored by: Klein / Super-rod https://www.kleintools.com/ http://www.super-rod.co.uk/home/ Ideal industries https://www.idealindustries.com/ Rhino trade insurance - EGTE10 at checkout for 10% discount https://www.rhinotradeinsurance.com/ SLD https://www.sld-ltd.co.uk/
In today's episode, crime authors M.Sean Coleman, Rob Parker and Chris McDonald are joined by debut author Matthew Ross, whose book Death of a Painter is next week. Chat about books, submissions process, Elton John, another 1-star Superstar, and a rather cheeky game of Tradesman's Lingo! Your guess is as good as ours!
Jeff Rizzo is the co-founder of RIZKNOWS and The Slumber Yard, two consumer product review websites. Prior to starting their own company, Jeff and Matthew worked as middle-market investment bankers. Here are the key links for the episode: The Slumberyard (https://myslumberyard.com) Riz Knows (https://www.rizknows.com) Subscribe to their YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCrsxCVVm0TM5kfE0BRG7A) Subscribe to my YouTube channel (https://youtube.com/marcguberti)
The Party Girls are back for episode three with their first ever guest of the show, Matthew Ross of Black Haven Ranch. The trio sits down to discuss their careers and lifestyle through the lens of collegiate worthiness. Are college degrees overhyped?? Tune In Follow @ThePartyPod on Twitter Email partylinepod@gmail.com for questions/inquiries
Matthew Ross from Expos Nation has great memories of Larry Walker in right field for the Expos, says Walker was a legit five-tool player but his defensive side - fielding, arm - may have been his best attributes. Matthew gets into how it ended for Walker in Montreal, and what this news means to longtime Expos fans
Mike and Jason get into Larry Walker's induction into the Hall of Fame, and the Canucks sitting in first in the Pacific at the All-Star break. Matthew Ross from Expos Nation joins to discuss what Walker's Hall induction means in Montreal
Matthew Ross graduated with Full-time Web Development Cohort 34. I've always been easily fascinated and intensely curious - I want to understand. As a Chaplain, these skills served me well in the work of helping others find healing and meaningful connection in their relationships with other people and with themselves. I also love to create. I love to build things, to tinker, to figure out how things are working, and how to repair them when they’re busted. I was drawn to software development after a friend gave me an Arduino he had laying around. I am energized by the unending opportunity to be creative, to continually learn new things and technologies, and to build things that serve to connect and help people.
Mike and Jason discuss the Canucks not qualifying Ben Hutton, Markus Granlund, and Derrick Pouliot, and the situation on the defense. Matthew Ross from Expos Nation joins to discuss TBay's proposed games in Montreal
Matthew Ross from TSN690 and Expos Nation discusses the Tampa Bay Rays proposed move to Montreal, suggesting building a stadium and convincing Expos fans to cheer for another team are some of the Montreal obstacles. Matthew discusses if this is merely posturing from the Tampa Bay side, but says it's something Montreal should consider
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 237: Director Matthew Ross Talks About His New Crime Thriller Feature, Siberia, Starring Keanu Reeves' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. Matthew Ross talks about his latest crime thriller feature film, Siberia, starring Keanu Reeves, and how it all came together for him. We also talk about his debut feature, Frank & Lola, and how […]
In the new film, ‘Siberia,’ an American diamond trader's Russian partner goes missing, so he journeys to Siberia in search of him, but instead begins a love affair. The film, which partially mimics the gritty movies from the 1970s, stars Keanu Reeves and comes from the mind of Reeves, Stephen Hamel (Passengers) and Scott Smith (A Simple Plan). In this interview, director Matthew Ross talks about his eight-year journey to create his Michael Shannon-Imogen Poots film debut, ‘Frank & Lola.’ As a former writer for Filmmaker Magazine, Ross tells us about his journey into the business, conversations with iconic directors, his influences like Hitchcock and Kubrick, and the lure of psychosexual thrillers. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice at www.creativeprinciples.live
Catching up here with a couple of really great conversations I had with two independent filmmakers as well as a producer! Director Matthew Ross worked with actors like Michael Shannon on FRANK & LOLA previously, which captured the attention of Keanu Reeves who saught him out to work on a script by A SIMPLE PLAN's Scott Smith entitled SIBERIA. It's part thriller, part diamond heist story, mostly character study highlighted by an understated Reeves performance and a memorable setting. I talked with Matthew about what it's like working with Keanu Reeves, Scott Smith's screenplay, as well as some of the hurdles of the filmmaking process. Immediately after, you'll hear some Cinepocalypse coverage since I was able to snag an interview with director Johnny Kervorkian as well as producer Jack Tarling about their terrific Christmas sci-fi horror tale AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, which has been compared to both Black Mirror & THE THING. You'll be surprised to discover the source of inspiration for the story (courtesy of The National) as well as many other great anecdotes from the British team. SIBERIA will be out soon and hopefully AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS will find distribution within the year too! Thank you to all three of my guests and for listening. Even if you're not familiar with the names, the interviews were great and I truly hope you'll support the work of these fine independent filmmakers. 00:00 - 08:08 - Introduction 08:09 - 27:34 - Interview w/Matthew Ross 27:35 - 42:47 - Interview w/Johnny + Jack 42:48 - 43:46 - Outro More on SIBERIA: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6494418/ More on AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4971408/
Episode Highlights: -Why your first working environment right out of dental school can change everything -How he found huge financial success right out of dental school -Courses that he felt rapidly improved his skillsets -What specific benefits a group practice model can yield -How to improve your treatment plan acceptance rate -Owning more than one practiceContinue Reading009: Private Practice Guru Dr. Matthew Ross
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Episode Summary: This week on the FadCast, writer/director Matthew Ross drops in to talk twisted romance films and his upcoming feature "Frank & Lola." Ross tells us what it's like meeting "Frank & Lola:" lead actor Michael Shannon, and where he lands on a scale from friendly to Zodd. We also talk how to accurately depict a five-star Las Vegas kitchen in action and shooting in busy and big-budget cities like Las Vegas and Paris on a budget. Before that, Matthew joins us for a scene read from Quentin Tarantino's "True Romance." But first, we briefly ponder... Does “Transformers: The Last Knight” Trailer Show Evil Optimus Prime? and Trailer: ‘The Circle’ Puts Tom Hanks And Emma Watson In A Social Media, Illuminati Type Thriller for our SPEED ROUND! Episode Breakdown: Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 118 Ryan: With special guest, writer/director of the critically acclaimed “Frank & Lola,” Matthew Ross Pooya: Today we’ll get romantic in an offbeat way Ryan: as we discuss Frank & Lola and other films exploring the darker side of love Pooya: You’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started! (Intro Music break) Current Events - Does “Transformers: The Last Knight” Trailer Show Evil Optimus Prime? and Trailer: ‘The Circle’ Puts Tom Hanks And Emma Watson In A Social Media, Illuminati Type Thriller (2min) Script Read - "True Romance" ft. Matthew Ross as Clarence, Ryan as Elvis Presley and Pooya as the Narrator (3min) Main Topic - Twisted Romance Films ft. "Frank & Lola" writer/director Matthew Ross (30min) Do YOU want to be featured on an episode of the FadCast?! Well then, call the FadCast hotline at (310) 651-8127 and leave us a voicemail to possibly be featured on an upcoming episode! Awesome, right?! We know!!!
Rojomies... This week I have minister, activist, father, and long time friend Matthew Ross on the show. We talk politics, growing up in Chicago, him camping out outside of Rahm Emmanuels house, our trip to Europe in 2000 and a lot of other tangents and sub plots lol. Gets a little socio-political, but very informative and interesting I think. Check it out and let me know how you feel and as always... IF YOU'RE NOT SHARING, YOU'RE NOT A FAN!!!!! PEACE!!!!!
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Ian Darlington, Dave Wickerham, John Kyffin, Lenny Dee, Reginald Dixon, Mike Hall, Bob Eyer Jr., Ronald Curtis, Tony Fenelon, David Johnstone, Glyn Madden, John Walker, Bruno Hoff, Klaus Wunderlich, David Hamilton, Dick Leibert, Howard Beaumont, Matthew Ross, Hector Olivera, Ian King and Chiho Sunamoto.