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The mission of Air Force defenders, also known as Security Forces, involves much more than just checking ID cards at base entry gates. The 72 Security Forces Squadron at Tinker Air Force Base carries a wide range of responsibilities from defending the base, conducting installation law enforcement, handling combat arms and military working dogs. These defenders deploy globally to secure Department of the Air Force, joint service, coalition forces and their bases and assets under their protection. To recognize and thank our defenders, Team Tinker will take part in National Police Week designated as May 10-17. Several events are scheduled to observe Police Week including an opening and closing ceremony, bowling and golf tournament, ruck, defenders challenge and final guard mount. In the latest edition of the Tinker Talks Podcast, Lt. Col. Matthew Stillman, 72nd Security Forces Squadron commander, discusses more about the contribution of the 72nd Security Forces Squadron to Team Tinker, police week and improvements made to gate entry across the installation.
Following up on our Long COVID episode with Tara Haelle, Matthew will be expanding the Listener Stories portfolio with stories from listeners about navigating Long COVID. Why? Because there's nothing like a mysterious disease, denied by some, stigmatized by others, and politicized by multiple interests, that will bring a person closer to the appeal of alt-med conspirituality. Matthew Stillman is our guest today. Author, documentary filmmaker, and lifelong New Yorker, Stillman grew up in an eccentric family of spiritualism and alternative medicine, but which also fostered a healthy respect for evidence-based medicine. So what happens when experts at Mt. Sinai Center for Post-COVID care reach the end of their capacity to help him with not one but two strains of Long COVID? Red light therapy! Chinese herbs! And a bracing contemplation of what it means to explore the tension between hope and knowledge. Show Notes Matthew Stillman The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19 is inherited from Neanderthals | Nature How Genes from Neanderthals Predispose People to Severe COVID-19 | The Scientist Magazine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I met Kyle through a dear friend of mine, Matthew Stillman. Sarina and I took his Infinite Play workshop online and then the following weekend I took his in-person Roughhousing Workshop. They were so much fun, invited in courage, and really helped spark creativity to tend to my wild spirit!In this episode we talk about doing daring things (like disobey and do things imperfectly), listening to Life in new ways, and creating space for more play and willingness.Meet KyleMisfit. Tinkerer. Infinite Player. Kyle Fincham is the creator of Infinite Play, a movement workshop that explores playfulness by reconnecting us with our creative, adaptive, and cooperative potential. Infinite Play workshops are accessible to all misfits, wildlings, and nonconformists. Kyle also hosts Behind the Movement, a weekly podcast where he speaks with movement makers of all types about their stories, thoughts, and philosophies. He also regularly writes articles expressing his ideas and wonderings for his blog. Kyle aims to share and explore this passion for playfulness through all areas of his life, teaching, and art. Kyle is a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, is deeply influenced by both Tom Weksler and the Fighting Monkey Practice, and was a student of Ido Portal from 2015-2020. Kyle reads often and travels near and far to attend workshops and seminars, expanding his experience of different movement tools, approaches, and philosophies. Warrior Goddess Revolution Podcast music and production by Kevin Braheny Fortune
Tom Weksler is a dancer, choreographer and director of the company Wonderground Movement Arts with his partner Roser Tutusaus. Tom is also the founder of ‘Movement Archery', a workshop concept that presents a unique approach to Movement, philosophy and dance. Since 2014 he has been teaching this approach internationally in dance schools, circus schools, universities, professional companies, martial arts gyms and more. Tom's teaching is globally acclaimed and he is considered one of the pioneers of the modern ‘Movement Culture'. Movement Archery: movementarchery.com Wonderground Company: wondergroundcompany.com GoFundMe for Matthew Stillman: https://gofund.me/69b59d67 Primal Derma: primalderma.com/btm
Abigail Rose Clarke is an author, somatic educator, writer, and artist. She has an inordinate amount of love for octopuses, the moon, and her extensive collection of anatomy books. She is the creator of The Somatic Tarot and The Body Oracle decks, and the author of Returning Home to Our Bodies: Reimagining the Relationship Between Our Bodies and the World (world release date: January 9, 2024, with North Atlantic Books and Penguin RandomHouse). She has developed what she calls The Embodied Life Method, which centers on the relationship between body and culture, and how we can use the inherent wisdom of our bodies to be in direct conversation with our creativity and our aliveness. When we do that, we dismantle oppressive systems and build a future that is lush and generative and deeply relational. Abigail does not teach that embodiment always feels good, because it doesn't. Her work prioritizes exploration over assumed results, because the body is always adaptable and always adapting. Our creative efforts should do the same, and they can, when we are in relationship with our own bodies. In a world of such rapid change, Abigail teaches embodiment as a practice and a responsibility. As the world changes so dramatically we are tasked with the enormous responsibility of remaining present to the world as it is, which requires we remain present to ourselves as we are. From here, the way forward becomes possible. You can learn more about Abigail's work and approach here: www.abigailroseclarke.com IG: www.instagram.com/abigail.rose.clarke Returning Home to Our Bodies is available for pre-order and is out on January 9, 2024 https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/730766/returning-home-to-ourbodies-by-abigail-rose-clarke/ GoFundMe for Matthew Stillman: https://gofund.me/69b59d67 Primal Derma: primalderma.com/btm
Are you interested in more naturally-based skin care products? Matthew Stillman is the CEO of Primal Derma and he challenges us to get back to connection to the earth and our ancestors, and that includes our skincare. Their products are amazing and I'm excited to share them, and Mathew, with you. What we discussed: The backstory of Primal Derma and tallow-based skin care products (1:57) Nourishing skin from the inside out (9:54) How their skin care can help with calluses and rough hands from lifting weights (11:59) The ingredients and scent of Primal Derma (14:20) The products they offer (16:51) How the process looks for creating Primal Derma (18:27) Regulations for skin care products (19:50) Making an impact with small changes (20:45) Growing up in New York City (24:10) Sourcing his materials (27:21) Competition in his industry of naturally-minded skin care (28:58) The cost of producing plant-based products, including environmental impacts (30:01) Business wins and losses and what he's excited about going forward (34:43) Where to learn more about Primal Derma and purchase products: Primal Derma If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!
During this chat with one of my dear friends, Matthew, we talk about being weird, living embodied in the trauma of the Western world, and metabolizing grief in our bodies. We also explore how to be with our pleasure, direct our sexual energy, and hold the grief as well as the joy with tenderness. Meet Matthew Stillman Matt Stillman has made a long career out of using his inherently inquisitive and exploratory nature to find creative, sustainable solutions to complex problems. He has worked for years in diverse arenas to create and discover deeper connections with both the people he interacts with and the community in which he resides. As a former Food Network executive, Matt brought such groundbreaking shows as Iron Chef and Good Eats (and many others) to American audiences. Matt has been inspired and influenced by the Paleo and Primal philosophy and diet since 2004, and began doing Crossfit in 2008. Fascinated by ancestral health, reclaiming old food and health pathways, Matt has a deep relationship with the small-scale farmers from which he gets most of his food. https://primalderma.com/
In the premier episode of his new podcast The Oxbow, Matthew Stillman sets the stage for a series of free-flow ruminations centered around a single word. This episode's word brodo inspires memories of the classic tortellini in brodo Matthew first tasted in Italy many years ago, and branches off on an examination of the domestication of animals, the writings of Marshall McLuhan, traveling in a land where you don't speak the language, the value of silence and the art of listening.
Tired of losing one to two villagers to the local vampire? Lycanthropy keeping you in at night? Call in the experts! Call 1-800-VAN-HELSING for all your left hand of God needs. Competitive prices! Will come to you! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) kick off Halloween season discussing this (scary?) film. This film stars Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale and Richard Roxburgh. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? Is this gothic action movie enjoyable when watching with your friends? Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at theguys@exceptionallybad.com or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com Van Helsing (2004) was Directed by Stephen Sommers, Produced by Bob Ducsay, Sam Mercer, David Minkowski, Artist W. Robinson, Stephen Sommers, and Matthew Stillman, Written By Stephen Sommers.
In this episode, I speak with Matthew Stillman a writer, creator, connecter, deep listener, re-imaginer, documentary film maker, the list goes on. We talk about our mutual love of improv, the ways it weaves into our daily lives, along with the yet to be cult book Matthew wrote comparing improv and the 10 Commandments (yes those 10 Commandments)! Matthew shares his experience as a scholar at Stephen Jenkinson's Orphan Wisdom School and his 10+ years experiment in New York City's Union Square, offering creative approaches to what others have been thinking about!
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Welcome to The Oxbow. The largely improvised podcast where one word suggestions mailed in from the audience are used as a point of departure to see how that word or phrase might inspire deeper wondering, worthy questions, and reflections on nature and culture, etymology and history, myth and place, and maybe the skill of human making - If we're lucky, let's see. I'm Matthew Stillman, and this is the Oxbow. Where the rich sediment of things that shaped this time and place slows to feed the verdant delta of culture
MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
Welcome to Jaguar Bites: new solo episodes where I break down big nervous system concepts into bite-sized pieces. Jaguar Bites are meant to clarify some of the major ideas and misconceptions in somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, sex education, as well as the birth world. These podcast episodes are for you. They are also for anyone who you don't think will take a course or read a book; but who you really want to hear about how trauma works, how we heal from it, how the body is involved, and why it matters so much (especially right now in the world).
My guest today is Matthew Stillman, a dear friend who has been obsessed with how modern humans fit into an ancient world since, forever. He has a wildly eclectic background, from highlighting the connection between food and culture as a programming executive on the Food Network. He co-produced an acclaimed documentary on The End of Poverty. He even created a traditional skincare company, called Primal Derma, delivered from his home in Harlem, New York. I first met Matthew as a scholar in the Orphan Wisdom School with Stephen Jenkinson, and we have spent many hours wondering about many things, from love, to poetry, and beyond. In our conversation today however, he shares about his upbringing in the world's most mystical bookstore. He tells the tale of sitting at the feet of Robert Bly in the time just before his book Iron John would ignite the mythopoetic men's movement. Matthew also speaks of the divine presence in the art of improv comedy, and the rules that govern finite and infinite games. And finally, he shares the ancient myth of Phaethon and being undone by his own awakening into fatherhood. Support this podcast http://patreon.com/ianmack Join the network http://themythicmasculine.com/network
MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
The Skill of Culture Building, The Making of Tribe, Spiritual Colonialism, and Grief Practice with Matthew Stillman. We dive into the big questions of where we are at in this point in time- what is community? How do we make it? Are we right to want tribe, and if so, what does that really mean? We also touch on the deepest parts of our connection from Earth and place, and how that can come to bear with "medicine," Ayahuasca and spiritual colonialism. What Matt Shares: -How the city you are from is different than the place you are from -Origin of the word “tribe" - tribe is much more than an affinity -How race + culture intersect, and the origin of culture -The history of Ayahuasca and spiritual colonialism -The need for grief practice
Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak Producers: Lorenzo diBonaventura, David Minkowski, Matthew Stillman, John Wells Screenplay: Dave Callaham, Wesley Strick Photography: Tony Pierce-Roberts Music: Clint Mansell Cast: Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Deobia Oparei, Ben Daniels Rotten Tomatoes: Critics: 19%/Audience: 34%
MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
What Matthew Shares: The impetus to ensure the information we intake pertaining to disease is factual Understanding the conflation between science and hope Why hope and hopeless are two sides of the same coin Why being “hope-free” is an important skill to learn What You’ll Hear: Germ Theory versus Terrain Theory Why have masks become political? Impact of Coronavirus The danger in the political divide of mask wearers Politicization of Coronavirus amongst society and academia Republicans and New Age spiritual Nazis Racial impacts of how we frame these conversations The problem of hope Vaccinations in this context Relationship to death and to children How our world viewpoint effects pandemic response Is it ok to speak metaphorically about the disease? To personify it? Matthew Stillman has spent years studying both Eastern and Western spiritual practices. Currently working as a creative approach consultant in New York, Matt applies the skills he’s learned over his many years of seeking to help others overcome the obstacles they face. Though his ability to listen to others and have nuanced conversation, Stillman has become a liaison amongst academics and the spiritual world. Bio: Matthew Stillman is a writer, consultant, and co-founder of Primal Derma. Matt has worked one-on-one with thousands of people to help them understand, transform, shift, and sometimes solve their problems. From poverty to religion, Stillman has contributed to a wide range of projects with the goal of raising awareness and understanding towards these issues and practices. Resources: https://primalderma.com/ https://stillmansays.com/ Twitter - @stillmansays
Hello horizontal lovers. horizontal is the podcast about sex, love, & relationships of all kinds that’s recorded while lying down, wearing robes. A typical recording is long and languorous, and lasts between three and five hours. When I release it, I divide it into two parts (if we recorded for three hours) and four parts (if we recorded for five). The first half of the conversation is available in all the podcast places, and the second is available exclusively to patrons of the horizontal arts. For access to The Full Horizontal, and to be a part of eradicating shame, diminishing loneliness, & alchemizing human connection, become a $7+ patron of the horizontal arts by navigating directly to patreon.com/horizontalwithlila At the end of each longform conversation, I ask my guest to tell me a story, and the story marks the conclusion of our patron episode together. It can be any personal story that falls under the broad umbrella of intimacy — sex, love, or relationships of any kind. I’ve had stories of being carried down a mountaintop by a hunky guide (episode 10 with Elaine), watching your wife have a miscarriage, giving your father’s body to science (episode 92 with Dr. Alexandra Solomon), a friend breakup, and a particularly epic tale about the Cretan Resistance, thievery, journeying, and a real human skull (episode 31 with Matthew Stillman). One of those stories on its own is a horizontal quickie. My live event, the horizontal storytelling pajama party, is an eveningful of quickies. I get horizontal with my guest just like we do when we record a full episode, wearing robes, sharing a pillow, microphone above us, gazing upward as though stargazing, or post-coital, or whispering into the wee hours of a really good sleepover. At horizontal storytelling, there’s a whole audience getting horizontal with us in their pajamas. When I ask my guest to choose this story, I tell them that it can have any kind of tone or outcome, as long as it’s a story that they truly desire to tell me — because if they have the impulse to tell it, and especially if they’re also a bit trepidatious to do so, it will be the right one: a narrative that others need to hear. This quickie was recorded live in June 2019 at horizontal storytelling: the summer pride edition. We donned rainbow pajamas, noshed on milk and cookies, and curled up together, all 50 of us, to listen to five storytellers from across the LGBTQIA+ community. In this quickie, I lie down with Christopher Burris. Christopher Burris is an actor, director and visionary creative from Asheville, North Carolina. He’s the Director of the Afrofuturistic Queer Sci-Fi Funk musical BRING THE BEAT BACK, by Derek Lee McPhatter. I first met Chris when he directed a reading of "America's Favorite Pasttime," by Dennis A. Allen II, in which I got to play one of my favorite roles of all time, a Dominatrix mother, in a story with complicated issues of race and sex and transaction and correctness and parenthood. The first day I showed up for rehearsal, the guy playing the young white friend of the young black male lead wasn't there yet, and Chris read the part. CHRIS IS A GENIUS. He read that part (the part of a white kid who uses hip-hop slang and the n-word in casual conversation), better than any of the white guys who I saw read that part. He was Hysterical. I basically barely stopped laughing for long enough to read my own part. So not only he is a generous, warm, thoughtful, space-holding director, but his talents as an actor and a mimic can't help but infuse the room with a robust sense of someone who understands the theatre deeply — like a dancer, a partner dancer, who knows both how to lead and how to follow. Any chance I get to work with him, I jump — I LEAP to it, because I know it will confront me with the complexities of being human. And I know that in the rehearsal room, there will be laughter. So much laughter. Christopher is also a patron of the podcast, and when I found out that he became a patron on Patreon, I wrote him this: Dearest Chris. From one artist to another. You have my deepest thanks for your patronage of my work. I am moved to tears by your belief in me. Thank you thank you thank you. You can find Christopher Burris on Twitter @misterburris. In this episode, Christopher tells us a story about driving while Black, his best friend Satchmo, a Sponge Bob car, contact lenses, relationshipping, & really, really seeing. Come lie down with us in Bushwick, Brooklyn, for a story Christopher titled, “Black Men Can’t Drive.” *** This episode was mixed and mastered by Irving Gadhoury, IGrecording.com on the interwebz. My cover art was illustrated by Shana Shay, whom you can find on 99designs. This remix of my original intro music was created by kidmental, an acapella beatbox musician, and a Black creator you can support right now. Get a theme song of your very own by hiring him on Fiverr (recommended!) or becoming his patron on patreon.com/kidmental
Ever wonder if there are professionals about there that can teach us about our own sexual energy? Look no further… In this episode, I speak with Matthew Stillman, Tantric Bodyworker & lifelong spiritual seeker, about the differences between sexual surrogacy work & tantric bodywork, the benefits of seeking a professional to explore sexuality, various types of orgasms, how to say “no” and honor our boundaries, and how exploring our sexual nature can incite both joy and sorrow. To learn more about creating Untamed Intimacy in your relationship: Website: https://www.untamedintimacy.com/ (https://www.untamedintimacy.com) Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/untamed_intimacy/ (https://www.instagram.com/untamed_intimacy/) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeeNotoCoach/ ( )https://www.facebook.com/untamedintimacy/ (https://www.facebook.com/untamedintimacy/) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCstaNYzEP_uhtDLyCTOipeQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCstaNYzEP_uhtDLyCTOipeQ) To gain access to exclusive content, practices, and tools to create Untamed Intimacy in your life, join our mailing list: https://www.untamedintimacy.com/ (https://www.untamedintimacy.com) If you would like to be coached live on air or have questions you'd like answered on the show: https://www.untamedintimacylive.com. To learn more about Matthew, go to http://tantricbodywork.nyc/ (tantricbodywork.nyc) and http://stillmansays.com/ (stillmansays.com)
A conversation with Matthew Stillman while we shelter-in-place at our homes in LA / NYC. How are pandemics, conspiracy theories, and myths all connected? Listen and discover. Learn more about Matt www.stillmansays.com Purchase Genesis Deflowered here: https://bit.ly/3eqUHVH Wabi Sabi podcast has a tea sponsor www.white2tea.com www.enjoyslowtea.xyz www.patreon.com/wabisabipodcast
Welcome in to horizontal with lila, the podcast that makes private conversations public. We discuss the details of intimacy while the opposite of vertical, wearing robes. In this episode, I lie down with my dear friend of 11 years, Matthew Stillman. Matthew Stillman is a genius. Matt’s friendship, ingenuity, sheer breadth of knowledge and depth of compassion, keen interest, curiosity, and the ability to forge connections between seemingly unrelated subjects illuminates exactly what you were trying to unearth in essence but perhaps didn't have the cultural or historical vocabulary for ... He's changed my life. He's made my world bigger many, many times over. I owe my life at the Villa (and thus, this podcast) to his curiosity and insatiable desire to share. In 2012, Matt loaned me a series of books to read (sometimes I think of it as my independent study / book club of one in human sexuality) and made himself available for all sorts of conversations surrounding those books. Each one vastly expanded my perceptions of what is true and possible. First came Arousal: the secret logic of sexual fantasies. Then Sex at Dawn. Then Esther Perel’s mating in captivity. For years, Matthew enacted a beautiful social experiment slash performance art piece. He sat in Union Square with a table and two folding jars, and a jar with a sign on it that read, “CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO WHAT YOU’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT: PAY WHAT YOU LIKE OR TAKE WHAT YOU NEED.” He used his astonishing breadth of knowledge and ludicrous reserves of memory to offer people an expansion around their problems. My book club of one was not the most out-of-the-box creative approach Matthew has ever offered me in my life (that probably had something to do with “sacred rage”), but I didn't know about those books before then, who knows if and when I would have found my way to them if it wasn't for Matthew. They form the beginnings of how I started to live into my purpose. As a person who knows a little bit about a few things, I had never personally known anyone who knows so much about so many things. Perhaps you are seeking a creative approach to something you’ve been thinking about. If so, get yourself over to stillmansays.com - The reason you should have a creative approach session with Matt, more than anything, more than the knowledge, more than the widsom, is his cavernous capacity for empathy. It is from a landscape of empathy that he will draw on all the reading and all the study and all the discourse that lives within him. Without his empathy, this wouldn't strike the chord that translates through you into action. But with his empathy, the springing forward, the impetus, the desire to shift, is the real gift of this work. If you enjoy lying down with Matthew and I, become a patron of the horizontal arts! Patreon is a great advancement in the life of the artist, a website that crowdsources income. It can make it possible for me to continue creating independent, uncensored, ad-free, homemade radio. For $25 a month you’ll get a monthly recorded love poem, two tickets to a live recording, quarterly lullabies, an invitation to a secret FB group that I curate, and a post of what I call GPG: Genuine Public Gratitude (or not! If you want to remain a private patron, that’s ok too!) There’s loads of other perks on patreon.com/horizontalwithlila And if you want to lie down with us in person, the next horizontal storytelling pajama party will be held in Brooklyn on Sunday, April 29th. Details when you sign up for my lovely mailing list at horizontalwithlila.com In the first half of this episode with Matthew, we speak of villagemindedness, our elders, orphan wisdom school, Matt’s first great love, his wife, and proceeding as if you are needed. Come, dear one. Come lie down with us. *** This episode was edited by Chad Michael Snavely! Listen to the rest of the podcasts in his catalogue through chadmichael.com. My sumptuous cover art is by the illustrator Shana Shay, whom you can hire through 99designs. The theme music is by Alan Markley, on Instagram as plasticcannons. In order to hire Matthew’s brain to help you creatively approach your challenges, find him through stillmansays.com
This week's guest is life-long New Yorker, author, Comparative Literature degree holder Matthew Stillman. Among the long list of titles and accomplishments is Co-Founder. Matthew is the Co-Founder of Primal Derma, a skin care company that attempts to reclaim some older forgotten trails of how people made a deep connection between health of place, animals and humans to making a spot in the world that you belong to a bit more deeply. Dan and Matthew discuss Primal Derma and what that means to Matthew, his "creative approaches for what you've been thinking about," and a variety of other things. You can find out more about Primal Derma and order some for yourself at their website. Follow Primal Derma on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you are interested in joining Evryman on a retreat we have one coming up really quick. You can find out more about Evryman on our website. If you miss this next retreat we will be having our Yellowstone Expedition in June so be sure to join us for that adventure. Be sure to subscribe to the Evryman Podcast to stay up to date on our weekly episode. You can find us on most podcast listening sites such as Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and more.
Matthew Stillman is the conceiver and producer of "The End of Poverty?" - a feature-length documentary about the origins of poverty and why it persists in a world with so much wealth. He is also the founder of Primal Derma, bringing ancient recipes to modern skincare products.
Matt Stillman went from TV exec to skincare guru, a pretty big career change by any account. “I've been a full time weirdo my whole life.” he observed. “And sort of followed a winding path to something that looks like a career.” In this episode, he connects the dots between creating hit shows to creating paleo skincare, and how staying true to his “weird” has helped him put it all together. @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast basebeauty.com/podcast
Matt Stillman went from TV exec to skincare guru, a pretty big career change by any account. “I've been a full time weirdo my whole life.” he observed. “And sort of followed a winding path to something that looks like a career.” In this episode, he connects the dots between creating hit shows to creating paleo skincare, and how staying true to his “weird” has helped him put it all together.@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastbasebeauty.com/podcast
Matthew Stillman has been doing men's work since he was a young man. He has worked directly with influential figures such as Robert Bly, David Deita, and Mantak Chia. In his years of experience, Matthew has gained wisdom in traditions that are uncommon for the average man. Join us as we discuss Matthew's latest men's group which contains some novel structures that breathe life in to the group. Matthew's website - stillmansays.comTwitter - @stillmansaysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you seen the Startup parody videos produced by Vooza.com? Well, you really should. If youhave had any contact at all with the world of Startups and Technology compoanies you will recofnixe the characters and situations in these short comedic videos. On this episode I interview both Matthew Stillman, the CEO of the fictitious Vooza and Matt Ruby the Standup comedian and Tech startup veteran behind Vooza and we try to get to the bottom of all this. This episode might not make you rich, but it will make you laugh.
Matthew Stillman felt that the King James version of the Bible needed some…shifting a bit. Matthew took the characters and content from the Bible and adapted the sexual parts into obvious sexual encounters instead of implied in his book, Genesis Deflowered. Matthew explains why he did this and he reads an excerpt from his book on the show. Don’t … Read more about this episode...