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Matthew Schultz, Ph.D., and Amy White, M.S., CGC, explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' unique urine assay (Mayo ID: SORD) screens for peripheral neuropathy arising from SORD gene variants. Although recently identified, SORD-related peripheral neuropathy is fairly common.(00:31) Would you share a little bit about yourself and your background? (01:11) Could you provide us with an overview of this particular peripheral neuropathy? (03:09) Can you share the background as to how your team learned about this condition and how you considered testing for it? (04:42)Would you explain what you saw when you performed the urine test on the first patient? (05:26) Were you able to test additional patients with this condition? (06:09)Could you expand on why this urine test is important? (07:20) How does a health care provider order urine testing for SORD deficiency? (07:59) How does this new SORD urine test complement the existing Mayo Clinic Laboratories test menu? (08:55)Could you summarize the benefits of ordering this SORD urine test at Mayo?
Embark on an engaging journey with Matthew Schultz as we tackle the dynamic nature of church life, from the fresh energy of church planting to the revitalization of long-established congregations. Listen closely as we unlock the secrets to creating vibrant faith communities that balance innovation with the timeless message of Jesus' love. We'll reveal how churches are redefining worship spaces to resonate with contemporary audiences, ensuring that the essence of the gospel remains at the forefront of these transformative experiences.Join us for an enlightening conversation that delves into the heartbeat of the church's mission, seen through the lens of Lutheran theology. We dissect the intricate dance between justification and sanctification, considering Martin Luther's vision for a church that doesn't hide from the world but rather reaches out with the good news. Matthew and I probe into the notion of 'remnant theology' and venture into a compelling debate on how true confession is inherently missional.The episode doesn't just stop at theory; it also paints a picture of what growth looks like for churches both flourishing and facing adversity. We explore practices like asset-based community development and how storytelling can empower congregations to become beacons of innovation and learning—transforming them into 'little seminaries'. Whether you're a church leader or simply intrigued by the potential of faith communities, this episode offers a unique perspective on the church's identity and mission.Sirva SoundbitesExplores the latest trends and topics on global talent mobility and the future of work.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify All Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries., a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyJOIN OUR NEW ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM!ENTER CODE - 75ULC2023 for 75% off! Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
Reid joins Lukas Leaf and Matthew Schultz of Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters to discuss the unique resource that is Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. This million-plus acre public land resource is ripe with opportunities for anglers and hunters who like big country, solitude, and roadless wilderness. Lukas and Matthew describe the area, and their org's efforts to protect the resource from environmental degradation while enhancing access and sporting opportunity. Learn more at https://sportsmenbwca.org.
Amidst municipal elections, Amy reunites with the insightful Matthew Schultz, marking his return since Episode 34: "Rockets and Revelations: Happy New Year?" Together, they explore hot-button topics such as Barbra Streisand's recent lifetime achievement award at the SAG Awards, cancel culture, and recent calls to ban Israel from Eurovision and the Venice Biennale.Dor kicks off the conversation, fondly reminiscing and expressing a longing for Season One Amy – an unapologetic force of nature known for her unapologetic stance on sensitive issues. With Matthew's support, she brings forth a renewed sense of passion and vulnerability, enriching the conversation with depth and authenticity.As the conversation unfolds, Amy and Matt delve into the implications of being canceled in today's world compared to the historical act of excommunication. They navigate their evolving relationships with reading, contemplating societal pressures and the consumption of 'digital parasites' in a nod to Duncan Trussell. Together, they dissect the essence of understanding, contrasting acquisitive reading with deep comprehension. The duo even explores the concept of quantum Zionism in the multiverse, imagining alternate dimensions where the history of Israel and the Jewish people unfolds differently.Recorded on February 27 (Day 144).Matthew Schultz is a writer and rabbinical student commuting between Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Boston. He's a weekly columnist for the Jewish Journal covering all things Israel, Judaism, and Jewish culture. He also publishes long-form Instagram posts in an attempt to spark a more nuanced and informed discussion about Israel. He's the author of “What Came Before,” a collection of micro-essays and co-hosts the “How to Be" Podcast with Rory O'Toole—an investigation into how to best live this one precious and wild life.Connect with Matthew Schultz on Instagram (@matthew_a_schultz) and delve into more of his insights by subscribing to his Substack: Dispatches from the Promised Land. Thanks for tuning in!
For this week's episode I'm sharing the next two chapters from the audiobook of Facilitating 5-MeO-DMT. Their both a little short, which is why I've released two together. The first chapter comes from Matthew Schultz where he gets into some of the questions I provided to contributors, and the second is with Robin Rivera and is an edited version of a conversation we had for the podcast back in 2020. I hope you enjoy these two very different contributions to the book.
Special guest, Matthew Schultz, a writer and rabbinical student, engages in a riveting conversation at the start of a new year marked by a barrage of rockets from Hamas at the stroke of midnight and a hotly anticipated ruling from the Israeli Supreme Court on New Year's Day regarding the controversial reasonableness law. Schultz's unique insights shed light on the evolving landscape of Jewish life in Israel, especially since October 7th.As a weekly columnist for the Jewish Journal and co-host of the "How to Be Podcast," Schultz offers profound insights into the post-war landscape of Israeli culture and a unique perspective on Israel, Judaism, and Jewish culture.In a nod to Anita Shapira's insights on Israeli literature, Schultz emphasizes the “"intrusion of the political on the personal," and the difficulty of parsing personal experiences from the political landscape in the context of 2023. Their conversation embodies this intersection, coursing from discussions on forgiveness in the wake of Kanye West's Hebrew-language Instagram post apology to Ilana Glazer's portrayal of Jewish culture, and more. A conversation about Schultz's long-form Instagram posts (@matthew_a_schultz), an attempt to spark a more nuanced and informed discussion about Israel, evolves into a discussion of his own shifted perspectives on Israel and media literacy.Together, Schultz and Amy unpack the layers of complexity that define a nation at a crossroads, delving into the soul of a people grappling with identity, culture, and faith. How does one navigate the waters of media literacy in an age where news is a relentless tide that shapes our perceptions and beliefs? How does a society reconcile the religious-secular divide that is both a source of tension and a wellspring of cultural richness?As 2024 unfolds, the questions asked are more than reflections on the past; they are a search for a way forward. Through Matt's insights and Amy's passionate inquiry, listeners are invited to join them on a journey that is as much about understanding the world as it is about finding hope amidst the chaos.Recorded on January 2 (Day 88).Thanks for tuning in!
In this podcast episode, Matt Schultz, co-founder and executive chairman of CleanSpark, a leading public bitcoin miner, discusses JP Morgan initiating coverage on the top bitcoin miners. He shares insights on challenges faced while building a top bitcoin mining operation and CleanSpark's strategy in transitioning from selling to holding bitcoin. Schultz also dives into the company's approach to financing projects, particularly in relation to leveraging debt amid bitcoin's volatility, and offers his perspective on the potential impact of a bitcoin ETF approval. The conversation further explores CleanSpark's decision to build infrastructure in Georgia, predictions for the mining industry's growth, and thoughts on the 2024 Bitcoin halving and its possible effects on the market.SUPPORT THE PODCAST:→ Subscribe→ Leave a review→ Share the show out with your friends and family→ Send us an email podcast@unchained.comTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Intro00:00:53 Who are you and what do you do at CleanSpark?00:04:03 What does the world not understand about mining?00:08:00 15,000 miners in Washington, Georgia00:09:22 JP Morgan initiating coverage on bitcoin miners00:13:05 Institutional investors in bitcoin miners00:15:28 What's hard about building a mining company?00:21:22 If you were not in bitcoin mining, what would you be doing?00:22:30 Financing and growing CleanSpark with debt or equity?00:25:20 Will we see another wave of greed and leverage in the next cycle?00:30:30 Will CleanSpark buy distressed halving capitulation assets?00:32:35 How big of a catalyst will the ETF be?00:35:17 Will energy and mining companies consolidate?00:37:00 What's hard for regulators and Wall Street to grasp about bitcoin mining?00:38:38 How fast can hashrate double?00:42:28 AI competing with mining infrastructure00:43:01 Why build mining infrastructure in Georgia?00:47:51 CleanSpark expanding internationally?WHERE TO FOLLOW US:→ Unchained Twitter: https://twitter.com/unchainedcom→ Unchained Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unchainedcom → Unchained Newsletter: https://unchained.com/newsletter → Matthew Schultz's Twitter: https://twitter.com/smatthewschultz→ Joe Burnett's Twitter: https://twitter.com/IIICapital
Joe Burnett interviews Matthew Schultz, Executive Chariman and Co-Founder of CleanSpark, one of the top publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies. Joe and Matthew discuss CleanSpark's strategic acquisition of 20,000 new S19j Pro+'s, why Bitcoin mining is so important for energy grids, how CleanSpark was able to thrive in the bear market, and more! Blockware Intelligence is sponsored by Foundation Devices. Foundation builds Bitcoin-centric tools that empower you to reclaim your digital sovereignty, starting with Passport, the new standard for Bitcoin hardware wallets. Passport combines best-in-class user experience with air-gapped security, and pairs perfectly with our companion mobile app, Envoy. Get yours today at: https://foundationdevices.com/?mtm_campaign=Blockware Use code "BLOCKWARE" at check out for $10 off. Follow us on Twitter: Joe: https://twitter.com/IIICapital Matthew: https://twitter.com/smatthewschultz Blockware: https://twitter.com/BlockwareTeam Timestamps: 00:00 CleanSpark buying 20,000 new ASICs 04:30 Mining in Georgia 09:44 Energy Companies integrating w/ Bitcoin Mining 16:43 Preferred Energy Sources 21:33 Managing a Bitcoin Treasury 28:15 Will miners lever up again in the next bull market? 32:53 Are halvings priced in? 39:02 Matthew's Career in Energy 46:41 Long-term Outlook for Bitcoin
CleanSpark Inc (NASDAQ:CLSK) executive chairman Matthew Schultz tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company has beaten its own growth estimates after it invested in new facilities and more rigs due to opportunities that arose over the so-called 'crypto winter'. He says the bitcoin miner has raised its year-end hashrate guidance by 10% to 5.5 exahashes per second (EH/s) after surpassing its year-end guidance more than 60 days ahead of schedule. Selling a portion of its bitcoin to fund growth as part of its capital strategy has created a virtuous cycle for CleanSpark, Schultz adds. #ProactiveInvestors #CleanSpark #bitcoin #Nasdaq
The kids ask the questions this time. These longtime Burners have participated in BRC most of their young lives. 6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW adults: Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book, Built to Burn: Tales of the Desert Carnies of Burning Man. Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. We also hear from Abby Ehmann, aka StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager and Tamsin Hull, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist.They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It's cool. The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. Related links:The Front PorchSpace WhaleWings of Glory (“The Pegasus”)Facing the FearBeastParadisiumThe 360live@burningman.org
CleanSpark Inc (NASDAQ:CLSK) executive chairman Matthew Schultz tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company is now firmly in the top three of publicly traded mining companies in North America in terms of Bitcoin production and hash after a strong September. The Bitcoin mining firm mined 448 Bitcoin in September, up 13% from the previous month, and saw a hashrate of 4.16 exa has (EH) per second, up 21% from August 2022. Schultz said CleanSpark took advantage of the "crypto winter" to invest in infrastructure by making a series of acquisitions and strategic purchases of mining equipment to meet all its goals. #ProactiveInvestors #CleanSpark #Bitcoin #BitcoinMining #Nasdaq
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The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin
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CleanSpark Inc (NASDAQ:CLSK) executive chairman Matthew Schultz tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company is now a top five bitcoin miner after it exceeded a hashrate of three exahashes. Schultz said its hashrate has tripled in less than a year after the company took advantage of opportunities in the market to expand its facilities and acquire more rigs. The latest hashrate doesn't reflect the acquisition this month of a bitcoin mining facility in Washington, Georgia – its third in the state – that is expected to add 1.1 exahashes per second (EH/s) to the company's hashrate once fully operational, Schultz added.
CleanSpark Inc (NASDAQ:CLSK) executive chairman Matthew Schultz takes Proactive's Stephen Gunnion through the company's third-quarter 2022 financial results, which show a 243% year-over-year rise in revenue to $31 million. Schultz also discussed the sustainable bitcoin mining company's latest acquisition, which will see it acquire an active bitcoin mining facility located in Washington, Georgia, for $16.2 million. He said the company has also purchased approximately 3,400 of the latest generation Antminer S19 series of machines for approximately $8.9 million. These machines, already operating at the acquired site, will add over 340 petahashes per second (PH/s) of computing power.
CleanSpark Inc executive chairman Matthew Schultz says the recent downturn in the crypto market has resulted in unprecedented opportunities, allowing the company to boost its capacity with the acquisition of additional machines. In its second bulk purchase in about a month, the company has acquired 1,061 Whatsminer M30S machines that are already mining bitcoin at Coinmint's renewable-powered co-location facility. "Based on our strategy and our approach, what this has really created is tremendous opportunity ... buying rigs at literally 25c on the dollar from what we were seeing 90 or 120 days ago," Schultz told Proactive. "It reaps huge rewards for our shareholders once the market stabilizes."
In December 2021, the East Anchorage Book Club held a Zoom event with Rabbi Abram Goodstein of Congregation Beth Shalom and Reverend Matthew Schultz of First Presbyterian Church. These two local progressive clergy co-host a podcast together called “What Divines Us.” After months of holding Zoom events that were not recorded, we experimented with recording this one; however, at the time it was decided that it was too controversial. We discuss the brandishing of the Stars of David at Anchorage Assembly meetings, the Mayor's apologies -- good and bad -- and the propensity of the religious right to follow-the-leader.
Rev. Matthew Schultz, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Niskayuna, NY joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 20. David prays to His King that He would bless his people. It is a reminder for us to pray for our leaders and know that the LORD is the true leader. The power is in the name of the LORD and not ours. The victory is His and we trust in Him to graciously care for His kingdom in His salvation. “Lord Jesus, as You are our saving King, we ask that You would answer us in our battles, give us the joy of Your salvation, and keep us from evil. In Your name, Amen”
Hosts: Fr. Greg Sakowicz and Mark Teresi. For 37 years, Amate House has attracted dedicated and caring young people who are answering the call to not just a year of service, but to the opportunity to grow and become leaders who will go on to change the world long after their year at Amate House. Guests: Jeannie Balanda and Matthew Schultz
CleanSpark, Inc. Chairman and Co-founder Matthew Schultz tells Proactive the Las Vegas, Nevada-based Bitcoin mining and energy technology company mined 276 Bitcoin, with 253 converted for operations and growth in February. Schultz says sales of the digital currency , equating to $10.1 million was used for growth capital expenditures at the company's Norcross facility.
We had pleasure of talking with Matthew Schultz on Sense of Soul Podcast, he is the Director of the Writing Center, Adjunct Associate Professor of English at Vassar College and author of the novel; We The Wanted, beautifully illustrated by Jordan Lepore. This book is a creative tell of history, a gothic tale of isolation, the consequences of disbelief, and the monsters that lurk beyond the pale of civilization hoping to lure us into their darkness. Shining a light on the mysterious and tragic history of the American Northeast. His other books mentioned are On Coventry and Joycean Arcana: Ulysses and the Tarot de Marseille. Get We, The Wanted here! Follow on IG @Matthew_A_Schultz Visit us at www.mysenseofsoul.com Join our Patreon to learn more about Shanna's ancestral journey in her exclusive mini series, join our Sense of Soul Scared Circles, live readings, Mande's RAW, earn merch and much more!
Fresh insights on the weekly Torah portion by Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and Matthew Schultz. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Follow David Suissa on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Reflections from Rabbi Adam Kligfeld and Matthew Schultz. Enjoy the conversation. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Follow David Suissa on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, says the economy will deliver stellar economic growth but that the deep hole it is coming out of will make progress slow, which is actually good news in that it means the pandemic recovery should last longer. Frick believes that inflation worries currently are overblown, saying that so long as unemployment is high and wage growth is low, significant inflation will have a tough time finding a foothold. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com says that pent-up demand should spark the retail industry, so he makes a retail specialty fund his ETF of the Week, Matthew Schultz discusses a LendingTree survey showing that many Americans save a few bucks by mooching their online services from the accounts of others, and Mike Larson of Weiss Ratings -- editor of Weiss' Safe Money Report -- talks stocks in the Market Call.
Matthew Schultz is a multimedia artist, musician and educator. He is a founding member of the dark ambient band Lab Report and the industrial band Pigface. He is the creator of the hermetic order of The Division and The Mandala Project. In his new memoir, The Dark and the Light: Trauma, Addiction, Shamanism and Ayahuasca, Matthew not only shares his experiences with sacred medicines and indigenous rituals but also bizarre stories from his childhood and years dealing with addiction and how he found recovery. Schultz details traveling the world and working with many different healing modalities. He has worked extensively with Lakota and Mayan elders and was gifted their wisdom and practices as well as being named Path Keeper by both cultures. He is a water pourer for sweat lodges, a sacred pipe carrier and worked as an Ayahuasca facilitator around the world. For more information, or to order this awesome new book, please see: http://thedarkandthelight.com/ Have a great week!
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In this episode I’m joined by Matthew Schultz, a distinguished multi-media artist, musician and ceremonialist with a vast array of experience in both modern dark ambient experimental music and traditional shamanic ritual and ceremony. I discovered his work recently via the Psychedelic Salon podcast episode 607 and realized we have a lot in common. On parallel paths, we’ve both been evolving from unguided musical shadow practice, to seeking shamanic ceremony, and integrating higher consciousness and vibration based on our sonic discoveries and revelations. We get to learn about his unique and adventurous music career, his diverse shamanic initiations and his personal struggles with reconciling music, medicine, magic, and the archetype of the sacred trickster. We also commiserate on the rampant plague of “spiritual-bypass” and “light-washing” which keeps many in the new age scene from confronting dark truths within themselves, their spiritual communities, and beyond. We discuss the need to integrate a shamanic perspective an astral ecology and develop a modern scientific framework to understand astral parasites. He provides a much needed catharsis for those who have been tip-toeing on the egg-shells of spiritual correctness. It was an exquisite joy to be able to compare notes and share many deep healing laughs about the state of the world. A moderate dose of cynicism is counter balanced by a heroic dose of divine love and light that is truly contrasted by a clear gaze into the dark abyss. Ultimately we share great positivity, hope, and enthusiasm for an ever more enlightened future as old paradigms melt away and the psychedelic movement moves towards more of a “localvore” approach to cultivating and harvesting medicine species. About Matthew: Matthew John Schultz is a multimedia artist, musician, inventor, sculptor and indigenous practitioner. He was a founding member of Pigface and the dark ambient band Lab Report that included such diverse musicians as Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, and Lydia Lunch. Schultz also invented the A.T.G. or Anti Tank Guitar and utilized this instrument with both bands. In total, Schultz has appeared on over 29 cds with 9 solo productions and 2 feature film soundtracks (Ivan’s XTC and Snuffmovie) for Hollywood director Bernard Rose. In 2010, Schultz manifested the esoteric and ancient fraternal order of The Division which reconstructed ancient spells and rituals. Mantras is the first in a trilogy of discs that express all aspects of The Division. Matt’s latest release is Mandalas. This album contains binaural beats and tones to aid in meditation and dream states. Matt has also spent time in Peru working at an Ayahuasca healing center as a facilitator. He has worked with Lakota elders for over a decade and was initiated by Mayan elders in 2010. He is a water pourer and peace pipe carrier. He continues to be involved in indigenous medicine ceremonies of many varieties and runs sweat lodges outside of Chicago, Illinois. To view his fine artwork, mandalas, music and more please visit http://www.mattschultz.com To visit his website for his sweat lodges please go to http://www.sweatlodge.love To friend him in Facebook please go to https://www.facebook.com/matthewjohn2018
In this episode I had a great conversation with Matt Schultz, City Digital Officer at Ipswich City Council in Queensland and the National President of the Australia Smart Communities Association. Matt and I cover his wide and varied career in technology and local government, and why Matt is so passionate about helping people. We also discuss how important and complex the role of local government actually is, and why Smart Communities are so important. Matt tells us how he sees Australia embracing Smart concepts, as well as the many interesting projects Ipswich City Council is working on to make it an open and interoperable city moving forwards. Matt then explains how ASCA came to be, from its beginnings in 2009 as the Broadband Today Alliance, and how it developed into what it is today, helping with connecting and integrating across different disciplines and industries in Australia today. We finish our chat discussing the emerging trends of 5G, AI, ML, IOT and blockchain, and the opportunity that lies in the fusion of all of these technologies going forwards. As always I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed making it.Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Matt via LinkedInor the ASCA websiteConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect via LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook @smartcommpod
In this episode I’m joined by Matthew Schultz, a distinguished multi-media artist, musician and ceremonialist with a vast array of experience in both modern dark ambient experimental music and traditional shamanic ritual and ceremony. I discovered his work recently via the Psychedelic Salon podcast episode 607 and realized we have a lot in common. On … Continue reading Dancing with the Shadow vs. Light-Washing Dark Truths with Matthew Schultz TPP204 →
In this episode I’m joined by Matthew Schultz, a distinguished multi-media artist, musician and ceremonialist with a vast array of experience in both modern dark ambient experimental music and traditional shamanic ritual and ceremony. I discovered his work recently via the Psychedelic Salon podcast episode 607 and realized we have a lot in common. On … Continue reading Dancing with the Shadow vs. Light-Washing Dark Truths with Matthew Schultz TPP204 →
Support Lorenzo on Patreon.com Guest speaker: Matthew Schultz PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: May 15, 2019. Today’s podcast features a conversation between Michael Kokal and avant-garde musician and artist Matthew Schultz. He was a founding member of the dark ambient band Lab Report, which included such diverse musicians as Genesis P-Orridge, Lydia Lunch […]
Matt is a multimedia artist, musician, inventor and sculptor. He was a founding member of the dark ambient band Lab Report that included such diverse musicians as Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Lydia Lunch and Chris Connelly. Schultz also invented the A.T.G. or Anti Tank Guitar and utilized this instrument with the Lab Report and Pigface. In total, Schultz has appeared on over 29 cds with 9 solo productions and 2 feature film soundtracks (Ivan's XTC and Snuffmovie) for Hollywood director Bernard Rose. In 2010, Schultz manifested the esoteric and ancient fraternal order of The Division which reconstructed ancient spells and rituals reinterpreted aurally. Mantras is the first in a trilogy of discs that express all aspects of The Division. Matt's latest release is Mandalas. This album contains binaurual beats and tones to aid in meditation and dream states. Matt has also spent time in Peru working at an Ayahuasca healing center as a facilitator. He has worked extensively with Lakota and Mayan Elders for over 15 years and is a water pourer for sweat lodges. He continues to be involved in indigenous medicine ceremonies of many varieties. In this episode, we discuss: Throbbing Gristle, The Ministry, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Germany in the early to middle 20th Century, the structures of Belief Systems, The Occult, Ritualistic Magic, The Jester Archetype, Psychedelics as spiritual bypassing, Psychedelics as subversive agents, why all lawyer gringos should not take Ayahuasca unless they learn to ride a horse, MK Ultra, New Age Hippies channeling all that white light and nothing else, shadow work, we are not kidding, shadow work, listen to Lab Report if you dare, our mutual admiration of Roni Mohan, why gringos should not go to Peru, Brujos, All the plants that go into Ayahuasca that you do not want to know about, Sweat Lodges, Meditation, Kirtan, and much much more. More information about Matt's art can be found here: http://www.mattschultz.com/ More information about Matt's music and Lab Report can be found here: http://www.labreport.com/ More information about Matt's SweatLodge at related activities can be found here: http://www.sweatlodge.love/index.html
In this extra-special recap, I discuss the action of Episode 7 of Mental Samurai, including my own run which led to my being crowned the third Mental Samurai (after Nathan Gonzalez and Dr. Jackie). I also talk a little bit about the experience of hosting my own Mental Samurai watch party. Competitors covered include Nick Bremner (the Accountant), Matthew Schultz (the Handsome Pastor), La Tawnya Robinson (the 3rd-Grade Teacher), Kenyatta Smith (the Firefighter), Roz Paul (the 74-year-young Retiree), and Adam Thomas (the Marine turned Stay-at-Home Dad). This episode features some extensive discussion of the pros and cons of taking your time.
CEO S. Matthew Schultz of Cleanspark, Inc. (OTCQB: CLSK), joins host Marcus Heatherly to discuss turnkey micro-grid energy solutions for military, commercial, and residential properties. # DNA Power Plan # gasification technologies # intelligent solar monitoring solutions # microgid design and engineering # Microgrid as a Service (MaaS) # MPulse Grid Management # project development consulting services # System installation and consulting # turn-key microgrid implementation services # OTCQB: CLSK # microgrid energy solutions # patented technologies # waste-to-energy technology
Your Soundtrack of the Summer!! Features New POP/Tropical, Soca, Dancehall & Reggaeton hits with featured releases from Billboard Reggae/Dancehall artist Gyptian & Matthew Schultz "Promise For Keeps" and Jungle Man Sam "Dive Deep" Tune in EVERY Sunday at 7PM ET (6PM CT) on Pitbull's Globalization SiriusXM Channel 13 with DJ ANARCHY IG: @DJAnarchyRMX Twitter: @DJAnarchyRMX
Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (Karibu & Wake Extended Edit) Lisitsyn feat. Stepanov - Watching You (Original Mix) Christian Bond Ft. Maiya Sykes - Plastic Love (Extended Mix) Klaas feat. Jelle Van Dael - Far Away (Deep Mix) Kav Verhouzer & LarryKoek feat. Entrpnr - People (Extended) Deepjack, Andrey Keyton, Irina Gi - Give It Back (Original Mix) Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Andrey Keyton & Alexey Sharapoff Remix) Calippo - Astonia (Original Mix) Bastian K feat. Gustavo Trebie - One Of Us (Radio Edit) Jonas Blue Ft. Dakota - Fast Car (Club Mix) The Weeknd - The Hills (Sarah Close Cover x Proga Remix) Bastian K feat. Gustavo Trebie - One Of Us (Radio Edit) The Rasmus - In The Shadows (Thauner Remix) Richard Grey - Fantasy (Original Mix) Nora En Pure & Redondo - I Got To Do (Original Mix) Ace Of Base - Cruel Summer (Yogi Nando Remix) Richard Grey - Dance For Me (Original Mix) Dennis Kruissen & Mazeville - Ain't No Mountain (Original Mix) Chocolate Puma - Listen To The Talk (Extended Mix) Jim Jones, Matthew Schultz, DJ Surinder Rattan - We Own The Night (Follow The Moon Remix) The Weeknd - The Hills (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) Coldplay - Adventure Of A Lifetime (Audien Remix) Axwell & Ingrosso - Something New (2Live Extended Remix) Picco - You Know Why (Olly James Remix) Toby Green - Fragments (Extended Mix) Holl & Rush vs. Tom & Jame vs. Eiffel 65 vs. Ewave - Blue Buddha (Holl & Rush Mashup) Tiesto & The Chainsmokers - Split (Only U) [Original Mix] Herve - Doughnuts Revenge (Original Mix) Yall feat. Gabriella Richardson - Hundred Miles (Kokiri Remix)
Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (Karibu & Wake Extended Edit) Lisitsyn feat. Stepanov - Watching You (Original Mix) Christian Bond Ft. Maiya Sykes - Plastic Love (Extended Mix) Klaas feat. Jelle Van Dael - Far Away (Deep Mix) Kav Verhouzer & LarryKoek feat. Entrpnr - People (Extended) Deepjack, Andrey Keyton, Irina Gi - Give It Back (Original Mix) Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Andrey Keyton & Alexey Sharapoff Remix) Calippo - Astonia (Original Mix) Bastian K feat. Gustavo Trebie - One Of Us (Radio Edit) Jonas Blue Ft. Dakota - Fast Car (Club Mix) The Weeknd - The Hills (Sarah Close Cover x Proga Remix) Bastian K feat. Gustavo Trebie - One Of Us (Radio Edit) The Rasmus - In The Shadows (Thauner Remix) Richard Grey - Fantasy (Original Mix) Nora En Pure & Redondo - I Got To Do (Original Mix) Ace Of Base - Cruel Summer (Yogi Nando Remix) Richard Grey - Dance For Me (Original Mix) Dennis Kruissen & Mazeville - Ain't No Mountain (Original Mix) Chocolate Puma - Listen To The Talk (Extended Mix) Jim Jones, Matthew Schultz, DJ Surinder Rattan - We Own The Night (Follow The Moon Remix) The Weeknd - The Hills (Nejtrino & Baur Remix) Coldplay - Adventure Of A Lifetime (Audien Remix) Axwell & Ingrosso - Something New (2Live Extended Remix) Picco - You Know Why (Olly James Remix) Toby Green - Fragments (Extended Mix) Holl & Rush vs. Tom & Jame vs. Eiffel 65 vs. Ewave - Blue Buddha (Holl & Rush Mashup) Tiesto & The Chainsmokers - Split (Only U) [Original Mix] Herve - Doughnuts Revenge (Original Mix) Yall feat. Gabriella Richardson - Hundred Miles (Kokiri Remix)
Heres another one for the househeads Fall In Love - Vanilla Ave, SHKT Dare Me - Dazz Waiting - Throttle, Oliver Heldens Love Me - Sphynx, Axay Ocean Drive - Duke Dumont, Shaun Frank Remix We Own the Night 0 Jim Jones, Matthew Schultz, Dj Sunnrider Ratten Magnets - Disclosure, Lorde, A Trak Remix Love is Blind - Cid, Glenna Gin N Juice - Frey Keep This Party Rockin - Luca Debonaire Move - Toby Green Y I Left U - My Digital Enemy, Plastik Funk When Doves Cry - Cosmo Klein, YNOT Make it Through - Calippo Feel Good - Fedde Le Grand, Holl & Rush
Amazon – Top 20 Hottest New Releases (Hip-Hop & R&B) Hailing from New Jersey, Matthew Schultz is making big waves in the music industry, with his first single “Money or Me” creating a huge impact. This track, which melded hip-hop with a rock element, was produced by Armando Guarnera and earned him a nomination at the 2013 EOTM Awards, as well as one for Best New Male Artist. In a short time he has accumulated a huge fanbase and is currently at the top of the charts on Reverbnation. However, he’s no newcomer to the industry, having played guitar in Chris Daughtry’s first band, and then venturing into other areas of the entertainment industry, landing a role on Real Housewives of New Jersey, along with several films. Now having returned to his musical roots with the very successful song releases Money or Me and Crazy Heart, “We Own The Night” looks set to be a surefire smash as well. Jim Jones, is an American rapper and actor featured on VH1 Love & Hip Hop and Chrissy
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes 3 talented recording artists to Conversations LIVE to share their stories, music and what's next for them. At the top of the hour, Webb talks with Matthew Schultz. Then at 15 min. past the hour artist Imaj stops in to talk about her career. Finally at 30 min. past the hour Webb talks with recording artist Romality. You don't want to miss this show.