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Today's episode is equal parts inspiring and appetite-inducing.I'm joined by Matthew Thompson, Chief Culinary Officer at Restaura and probably the only person I've met who can pair an MBA with a perfectly executed cashew cheesecake. Matthew's journey from computer science to culinary leadership in senior living is anything but typical… and that's what makes this convo so good.We dive into:How a side hustle in hospitality during college turned into a decades-long career in culinary innovationWhat it means to truly nourish residents, not just feed themThe evolution of senior dining into a hospitality-first, wellness-driven experienceWhat Matthew learned from sustainable food movements and studying lifestyle medicine at HarvardAnd yes, the backstory on how he's turning “health food” into something you actually craveMatthew is on a mission to elevate dining in senior living to something that feels personal, purposeful, and honestly—pretty delicious. If you're in senior care, foodservice, or just a fan of great origin stories, you're going to love this one.Let's dig in.
Une dizaine d'établissements universitaires, dont de grandes signatures comme celle de Yale, Brown, Princeton ou Harvard, dénoncent une ingérence sans précédent de l'administration Trump dans les programmes d'enseignement. Au Texas, la peur s'installe dans l'enseignement supérieur. Il y a d'abord, rapporte notre envoyé spécial, Nathanaël Vitrant, les étudiants internationaux, qui craignent, comme c'est déjà arrivé à plusieurs centaines d'entre eux dans cet État, de voir leurs visas révoqués pour des raisons parfois obscures, comme une infraction au code de la route. Ou bien pour avoir exprimé une opinion qui déplaît à l'administration américaine. Sofia, une étudiante pakistanaise, rencontrée lors de manifestations anti-Donald Trump : « Les étudiants impliqués dans les mouvements pro-Palestiniens sont devenus une cible : les services migratoires les enlèvent et les font disparaître. Une de mes amies a vu son visa révoqué et a été condamnée à ce que je qualifierais d'exil politique. »Et comme le confirme Matthew Thompson, un avocat de Houston spécialisé dans le droit à l'immigration, même les enseignants sont pétrifiés : « Le monde académique est en panique. Des profs étrangers qui en théorie n'ont aucune raison d'être inquiets, qui ont le statut de résident permanent, n'osent plus voyager même pour assister à une conférence à l'étranger de peur qu'on ne les laisse pas revenir. »Quant aux citoyens américains dans le monde universitaire, depuis que l'administration Trump a interdit certains mots ou certains sujets, il y règne ce qu'il faut bien qualifier de censure, d'après Sofia Alvarado, une étudiante en journalisme à Austin. « J'écrivais un article sur les feux de forêt au Texas et je suis tombée sur une étude scientifique qui mentionnait le lien entre le réchauffement climatique et les feux de forêt. Mais quand j'ai contacté l'auteure, j'ai eu la surprise de l'entendre me répondre que, dans le contexte politique actuel, elle n'avait pas le droit d'en parler. »Une situation qui inquiète son professeur, John Schwartz : « Des sources qui refusent de parler, ça arrive tout le temps. Mais là ce ne sont pas des gens qui disent « je n'ai pas envie de vous parler », ce sont des gens qui disent « je ne PEUX PAS vous parler. J'ai PEUR de vous parler. George Orwell a écrit 1984 comme un avertissement, mais il y a des gens dans cette administration qui semblent s'en servir comme d'un manuel. Ils n'aiment pas le monde universitaire. Ils rêvent de le transformer en outil de propagande conservateur. On a vu beaucoup de gens et d'institutions mettre le genou à terre, mais heureusement il y a aussi un mouvement de résistance face à cette tentative de changer notre culture. J'espère que d'autres universités suivront l'exemple d'Harvard. » Disparation du pape François, hommage en Haïti et à MiamiL'annonce de la mort du chef de l'Église catholique a suscité de vives réactions sur le sol haïtien, prêtres et leaders religieux n'ont pas caché leur peine et vanté un homme présenté comme très attentif aux souffrances des plus faibles et au sort d'Haïti. Reportage de Peterson Luxama.Hommage aussi du Miami Herald, le grand quotidien pro-démocrate de Floride, dans un articlé signé de son comité éditorial. « Le pape François a touché du doigt deux thèmes majeurs qui résonnent à Miami, souligne le journal, il a d'abord placé le climat sur le devant de la scène catholique en soulignant que la dégradation de la planète touchait en premier lieu les plus pauvres ». Or, dans un endroit tel que la Floride, en première ligne face aux impacts de la crise climatique, aux inondations et aux ouragans, « son appel a pris tout son sens ». Il s'est aussi emparé de la défense des migrants, remarque l'archevêque de Miami Thomas Wenski, « ne s'est jamais lassé de plaider pour les marginaux ou les exclus, et ce message compte ici, dans un État où de très nombreuses familles se sont forgées à travers l'expérience de l'immigration ». François, conclut le Herald, « nous a montré que l'Église ne devait pas être une forteresse où l'on se cache, mais un hôpital de campagne où chacun doit se mettre au service de son prochain ». Les Haïtiens face à la crise alimentaire Avec notre confrère Gotson Pierre, directeur de l'agence Alterpresse, en ligne de Port-au-Prince, retour sur une prédiction alarmante : plus de la moitié de la population, soit près de 6 millions de personnes, devraient se trouver en situation d'insécurité alimentaire aiguë au moins de juin 2025. C'est ce qui ressort du dernier rapport de la Coordination nationale de la sécurité alimentaire (Cnsa). Dans une note publiée le jeudi 17 avril 2025, le Programme alimentaire mondial (Pam) signale de son côté combien la montée des actes de violences a entraîné des déplacements massifs de personnes et une aggravation de la faim. Aux États-Unis, les démocrates mobilisés sur le dossier migratoireQuatre élus démocrates de la Chambre des Représentants sont arrivés au Salvador hier (21 avril 2025), afin de mettre en exergue les failles des mesures d'urgence décrétées par le président américain. C'est toujours le cas d'un seul homme qui mobilise l'attention, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, expulsé le mois dernier malgré une décision de justice en sa faveur. L'opposition veut faire de son histoire un exemple des procédures bâclées par l'administration Trump et demande sa retour immédiat aux États-Unis. Dans le Washington Post, les démocrates parlent d'une « crise constitutionnelle » et d'une « opération de kidnapping financée par le gouvernement, à rebours de l'État de droit, et d'un président qui ignore sciemment l'injonction de la Cour Suprême ». La question-clé du moment : Kilmar Abrego Garcia a t-il été ou est-il encore membre du MS13, un gang ultra-violent actif aux États-Unis et en Amérique centrale ? D'après la Maison Blanche, c'est bien le cas et c'est ce CV criminel qui justifierait son éloignement vers le Salvador. Mais sur quels éléments repose cette affirmation ? À ce jour, aucun élément tangible n'a été rendu public, et le quotidien salvadorien La Prensa Grafica nous apprend qu'à la demande expresse des États-Unis, la procédure va rester confidentielle.Les professionnels du droit au Salvador, eux, veulent profiter de cette affaire pour plaider la cause de tous les prisonniers qui croupissent dans les geôles du pays. L'avocate pénaliste Roxana Cardona rappelle que depuis l'instauration de l'état d'urgence en 2022, plus de 85 000 personnes ont été arrêtées de manière arbitraire et jetées en prison, sans accès à leur dossier, sans conseil juridique et sans contact avec leurs familles, au nom de la lutte contre les groupes criminels décrétée par le président salvadorien Nayib Bukele. Pérou : une loi « anti-ONG » alarme le milieu associatif Le Congrès péruvien vient d'adopter le texte qui vise à « limiter l'influence de l'étranger » au Pérou. Le gouvernement espère restreindre le travail des associations et des ONG internationales, pour éviter d'être poursuivi en justice pour certains de ses manquements au droit. Et cette évolution législative fait craindre une catastrophe dans le milieu associatif. Reportage de notre correspondant à Lima, Martin Chabal.Devant le ministère de la Santé à Lima, l'Asemblea verde, l'Assemblée verte, s'est réunie pour manifester sa colère. Ce collectif de femmes, lutte aujourd'hui pour le droit à l'avortement thérapeutique chez les mineures, car des groupes conservateurs tentent de limiter le recours à l'IVG à la maternité de Lima. Rocio Gutierrez s'inquiète de ces nouvelles mesures.« Nous, ce que nous voulons c'est que nos filles ne soient pas des mères. Au Pérou, chaque année au moins 1 000 enfants accouchent, et elles ont entre 10 et 14 ans. Et le Congrès remet en question le protocole pour ces filles, violées, et enceintes. »Aujourd'hui, à travers son association, Rocio Gutierrez peut se battre juridiquement, pour défendre le droit de ces jeunes filles à un avortement légal. Mais elle craint que ce ne soit bientôt plus possible, depuis que le congrès veut limiter « l'influence de l'étranger ».« L'une des conséquences de cette loi dite anti-ONG, c'est que par exemple, si une enfant se voit retirer le droit à l'accès à un avortement thérapeutique légal, nous en tant qu'organisation nous devons la défendre et dénoncer l'État. Mais ça, on ne pourra plus le faire. »Parce que le Congrès a voté pour la modification de la loi sur l'Agence péruvienne de coopération internationale. Les associations seront maintenant soumises à des amendes si elles poursuivent l'État en ayant reçu des fonds internationaux. Et au Pérou c'est le cas de nombreuses associations, comme celle de Rocio Gutierrez, qui a parfois besoin de l'aide internationale pour faire valoir le droit à l'avortement de ces jeunes filles.Pour les peuples originaires et isolés du Pérou, c'est aussi un coup dur.Antolin Huascar Flores défend les paysans des peuples autochtones à travers la Confédération nationale agraire :« Les communautés autochtones et agricoles du Pérou, on est vulnérables. Je parle des mines dans la partie andine, des entreprises pétrolières en Amazonie qui déforestent. Et quand on veut dénoncer tout cela, une organisation comme la nôtre n'a pas de fonds. On est obligé de recourir à la coopération internationale qui défend nos droits, le droit lié à notre terre, et oblige à l'État de respecter la Constitution. »Aujourd'hui, si ces associations ne se plient pas à la loi et veulent traîner l'État en justice, elles risqueront une amende de près de 700.000 euros. Autant dire que c'est impossible à payer pour ces petites communautés sans risquer la dissolution. Mais cette loi affecte aussi les poids lourds, prévient Marina Navarro, la directrice d'Amnesty International au Pérou, qui travaille notamment sur les victimes de violences policières lors des manifestations contre le pouvoir en 2023, où 49 Péruviens ont été tués.« Cette loi nous affecte beaucoup parce qu'on réalise des rapports sur les violences que l'on fournit à la justice, que l'on met à disposition des enquêteurs, mais avec cette loi ça pourrait être interdit. »Elle compare la situation du Pérou à d'autres pays autoritaires d'Amérique latine. Certains articles auraient été inspirés, voire totalement copiés de ce qui se fait au Nicaragua ou au Venezuela, des pays connus pour leurs atteintes à la démocratie et à l'État de droit. Ces associations protestent contre la manière dont cette loi a été votée, car elles n'ont jamais été consultées pour débattre, et la loi a été votée en une nuit, en une seule lecture, sans débat préalable. L'Agence péruvienne de coopération internationale devient un outil de censure à part entière, le projet d'un gouvernement péruvien de plus en plus autoritaire. L'actualité des Outre-mer avec nos confrères de la 1ère9,4 pour 100 000 habitants : c'est le taux d'homicides en Guadeloupe, loin devant celui constaté en France métropolitaine.
In the latest Foresight Radio episode, Matthew Thompson of Restaura shares how the future of senior living dining is being redefined.
Is your senior living dining program a game-changer… or just an afterthought? In the latest Foresight Radio episode, Matthew Thompson of Restaura shares how the future of senior living dining is being redefined. Personalized menus tailored to resident preferences Tech that empowers both staff and residents Ethical sourcing & farm-to-table dining Employee ownership that drives engagement Senior living communities must evolve—because the next generation of residents is demanding better. Tune in to hear how dining can be a competitive advantage, not just a necessity.
The world unites to hate on Aussie national heel Raygun. Emerald and Tom take a look at the coalition’s costings for nuclear power, delivered on the last day of school on the back of a beer coaster (11:41). Meanwhile, Tanya Plibersek approves a bunch of coal mines and hopes we won’t notice. Then, culture war! (44:23) Sydney Greens councillor Matthew Thompson tried to end the practice of reading the lord’s prayer before parliament, and opposition leader Peter Dutton wants to stop having Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island flags at gov press conferences. Do symbols matter? Finally, a call to action (1:09:30). We’ll be back with regular episodes on Jan 12th, but new Patreon bonus episodes are still coming over the break! ---------- Just released on Patreon - another installment of Inside the Greens: Chapter 7: Turning the Corner: heading towards the 2001 election, Lee Rhiannon, tensions between NSW and the federal party The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over SIXTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- Call to action - Share information about where to get your drugs checked this summer - Victoria, Qld and NSW: https://www.theloop.org.au/welcome Follow and share content from: CanTest in Canberra CheQpoint in Brisbane & GC @pilltestingaustraliaofficial Tom’s ASRC GIG @ MICF 2025 - https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/stand-up-for-refugees-a-benefit-for-the-asrc/ Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11 Years US Army Veteran as a Special Operations Officer and current Chief Revenue Officer at Socure, Matthew Thompson joins Gabe on this Veteran's Day week to discuss his military service, how his service impacts his professional life as a high performing executive, and how his service shapes the way he looks at our nation.
Matthew Thompson, Former Army Ranger and the Chief Revenue Officer at Socure joins the show for a special Veteran's Day episode to discuss the importance of weaving military values into the culture of an organization. He also shares some stories from his time serving and what these values have done for him over his life and career.
Family Law can vary from state to state. What are some of the Mississippi specific issues you might need to know? For instance, our state doesn't have no fault divorce. Do you know what constitutes irreconcilable differences? Our guest, attorney Matthew Thompson from Thompson Addison, will help us learn.https://mscenterforlegalservices.org/ (800) 773-1737I love that you're listening to our show. But, if you want some quick information about divorce, The Mississippi Bar's website has a one page that you can read.We've passed the date to register to vote for our next general election on Nov 5th. But you can vote early. If you know you'll be out of your county on Nov. 5th head over to your circuit clerk's office and go ahead and vote or get an absentee ballot and put it in the mail and make sure it's postmarked Nov 5th or earlier. https://www.sos.ms.gov/absentee-voting-informationWe love talking about the laws surrounding our families. We've done it quite a lot in the past year.http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-adoption-2024 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-youth-family-defense-program http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-estate-planning-2024 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-wills-2024 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/gifts-and-estate-planninghttp://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-wills-2023http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-child-support http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-marriage-estate-planning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you think you've found a rare coin that could be worth a lot of money? Well be careful you don't get caught out by a fake... Coin expert Matthew Thompson joins John to talk about a run of coin scams that are targeting Australians. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday-Thursday on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the NGO-isation of the state. [Patreon Exclusive] Researchers and writers Matthew Thompson and Jonny Gordon-Farleigh join us to discuss their recent Damage article with George Hoare. Civil society was once occupied by popular forces that could function as a bulwark against both capitalist marketization and state authoritarianism. Today, it has been colonized by the NGO, which, in turn, colonizes our hollowed-out politics. We ask: What are 'private NGOs', and what are quangos? How has 'projectification' taken over? What does the NGOisation of society mean? How does this kill public accountability? What are concrete examples of this process? What comes next? Any possibility for resurrecting things like Working Men's Clubs? Links: Bodiless Bodies: The Rise of Para-Institutions, George, Matt & Jonny, Damage Reconstructing Public Housing: Liverpool's hidden history of collective alternatives, Matthew Thompson The NGOization of the West, George Hoare, Café american
On the final day of campaigning, the Sky News correspondents who have followed party leaders to every corner of the UK reflect on the key moments. From kayaking photo opportunities to people who bet against their own election chances – they tell Niall Paterson how the stories have cut through and the impact they could have on polling day. Joining Niall are our political correspondents - Darren McCaffrey with the Conservatives, Serena Barker-Singh on the Labour bus, Matthew Thompson following the Liberal Democrats, Gurpreet Narwan from the Reform trail, and in Scotland Connor Gillies on the Scottish National Party.Producers: Rosie Gillott, Soila Apparicio Editor: Paul Stanworth Promotions producer: David Chipakupaku
It's the season of Stand In The Gap and we were very excited to sit some of our guest speakers and ministers down for a conversation about prayer. Why we need to pray and worship and why Stand In The gap? In the episode we answer all the questions you have on prayer and worship. Thank you for listening to this podcast. We hope you have been blessed. Visit our website for more information on our service schedules. Visit us in person for any of our Sunday family services at Dzorwulu, Accra - Ghana, beside the Allied Oil filling station, adjacent the Allied Heights building
Bone crushes; door creaks; feet padding through the snow. They are sounds we hear all the time... but could you recreate those sounds without bones, doors, or snow? If you can... then you might just be a foley! We hear from a brother sister duo who make sound effects on the big screen. (Krissy Holmes with foley Hilary Thompson and sound editor Matthew Thompson)
In this episode of "From Busy to Rich", hosts Andy Traub, Wes Young, and Justin Lakin welcome guest Matt Thompson from Northern Ireland. Matt discusses his expertise in storytelling and its relevance to financial advisors' work. They emphasize the importance of understanding clients' personal stories to provide tailored solutions. The conversation explores the parallels between Matt's storytelling approach and the advisory process, highlighting the value of curiosity and genuine interest in others' experiences. Matt also shares his passion for preserving family legacies through various mediums, underscoring the transformative power of stories. Click here to watch video version. In today's episode we will cover: Importance of understanding clients' stories and needs before offering solutions Matt Thompson's personal story and experiences in helping people express themselves and tell their stories The role of financial advisors in understanding and serving their clients The value of curiosity, genuine interest, and the ability to draw out meaningful stories from individuals Asking thought-provoking questions to elicit authentic responses from guests The power of storytelling and its impact on personal and professional lives We hope you enjoy this episode, and would love to hear your feedback by leaving a review. If you're an advisor and want to further explore these or other topics you can learn more at www.wesyounglive.com. Perhaps you've been following us for a while, and you're ready to transform your practice. If so then we would love to have you at our upcoming Transform University class - click here for information on how to sign up.
Lean Made Simple: Transform Your Business & Life One Step At A Time!
In this episode, Tom Hughes and Matthew Thompson dive into the transformative power of STANDARD WORK. In the conversation we cover: The three root causes of errors in the workplace Why even a loose wire can unleash chaos The surprising role of standard work in fostering a culture of continuous improvement The critical importance of documenting methods for task accomplishment Speeding up operations by eliminating unnecessary steps How "GembaDocs" revolutionizes standard work documentation and compliance Practical advice for small business owners eager to implement standard work without breaking the bank Check it out! https://www.leanmadesimple.com/podcast/standard-work-tom-hughes Links: Book a Lean Made Simple Tour: https://www.leanmadesimple.com/book-a-tour Send a voice message/question to the show: https://www.speakpipe.com/LeanMadeSimple GembaDocs: https://gembadocs.com/#home
Lean Made Simple: Transform Your Business & Life One Step At A Time!
In this episode, Ryan Tierney and Matthew Thompson dive into KANBAN INVENTORY, where they talk about: How to be "firefighter ready" for any customer demand The three essential tools for transforming inventory management The simplicity and effectiveness of Kanban Ryan's journey from inventory chaos to streamlined operations How to manage vast inventory with minimal stress Actionable steps for immediately applying these strategies in your own business Check it out! https://www.leanmadesimple.com/podcast/kanban-inventory Links: Lean KanBan Card: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LdEADEM06sq8YEdVRdryEk6tWtKL5SQF&usp=drive_fs Lean Made Simple Store: https://www.leanmadesimple.com/store Book a Lean Made Simple Tour: https://www.leanmadesimple.com/book-a-tour Two Bin System Video: https://youtu.be/XCvJ0tKOqQs Send a voice message/question to the show: https://www.speakpipe.com/LeanMadeSimple
Lean Made Simple: Transform Your Business & Life One Step At A Time!
Alan Weir is the Director of Production Operations at Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK. In this episode, Ryan Tierney and Matthew Thompson from Lean Made Simple ask him about: Working his way up from the shop floor to the level of leadership he's in today What “Genchi Genbutsu” is and why it matters to your business How he spends the first two hours of his day The number one mistake leaders and managers make His passion for built-in quality And the greatest challenge of his career so far Check it out! https://www.leanmadesimple.com/podcast/alan-weir-toyota-lean-approach Links: Book a visit to Toyota here: https://tlmcshop.toyotauk.com/collections/our-courses Sign up for a Lean Approach Course: https://www.toyotauk.com/lean-approach/#register-interest Connect with Alan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-weir-591a24a8/?originalSubdomain=uk
Lean Made Simple: Transform Your Business & Life One Step At A Time!
Paul Blahyj is a coach at the Toyota Lean Management Centre. In this episode, Ryan Tierney and Matthew Thompson from Lean Made Simple ask him about: How he went from professional ice hockey to making doors at Toyota Working his way up from the factory floor to a senior leadership position Internally promoting vs externally hiring Why Toyota relies so much on paper over digital systems Earning the right to automated Why the term “low-skilled labourer” makes no sense And how Toyota can help take your lean journey to the next level. Check it out! https://www.leanmadesimple.com/podcast/paul-blayj-toyota-lean-management-centre Links: Book a visit to Toyota here: https://tlmcshop.toyotauk.com/collections/our-courses Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-blahyj-8a3381258/ Ryan's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-tierney-6237a8199/
Matthew Thompson, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Public Sector at Socure and Former U.S. Army Ranger joins the show to discuss why he believes that America needs a new approach to digital identity verification in government. He also shares his unique September 11th story on the 22nd anniversary of the attacks and the leadership lessons he learned from serving under Gen. Stan McChrystal as a US Army Ranger.
Welcome back to Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast as we kick off Season 6 with a bang, as this week we talk with Channel 9 NRL and Swimming Commentator Matthew Thompson After a hugely successful week commentating the 2023 Swimming World Champs along side Ian Thorpe and Giaan Rooney, we get Matt on to discuss his enjoyment of calling the swimming and the differences between Rugby League and Swimming when commentating. Matt gives us his highlights during the week of racing in Fukuoka including Mollie O'Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus and Leon Marchand. Matt also talks to us about how much he has learned from sitting next to two of the great Australian legends in Thorpey and Giaan, as well as Off The Block's own stats guru David Clark. We talk about the days of Ray Warren on the mic calling his favourites home including Susie O'Neill and Grant Hackett, as well as how exciting swimming looks for the future here in Australia and trying to get it back on prime time again as it should be. Matt did an outstanding job through the week calling the champs, he brought enthusiasm, professionalism and a genuine excitement for the action he was watching in the pool, don't miss this weeks chat to hear from the man himself
“Cultivate 12 people who love you, because they are worth more than 12 million people who like you.” That's just one of many gems from Kevin Kelly's new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier, bits of wisdom that he thinks of like handrails to grab when he needs a quick reminder about what is most important. In this conversation, we revisit our 2016 discussion about the power of human-AI partnerships, give you permission not to become a billionaire, help you lean into serendipity and embrace paradox, and encourage you to buy your time (through delegation) so that you can focus on doing the work that only you can do. As Kevin says, “Don't be the best, be the only.” This crossover episode originally aired on the Pivot podcast on May 7, 2023. More About Kevin: Kevin Kelly helped launch WIRED magazine in 1993. He is a renowned technology and science writer, futurist, and thinker who has been at the forefront of digital culture for decades. Kelly's work explores the intersection of technology, culture, and society, and he is known for his thought-provoking insights on the future of innovation and the impact of technology on our lives. He has authored multiple books including The Inevitable, Out of Control, The Silver Cord, and What Technology Wants. His newest is Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier (May 2023). He lives in Pacifica, California with his family.
T and Matthew discuss nostagia and it's current place in popular culture.
Welcome back to Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast as we kick off Season 6 with a bang, as this week we talk to Channel 9's Swimming Stats Guru David Clark about all things 2023 Fukuoka World Champs. David is a fan favourite on The Shannon Rollason Podcast and this week he joins me following his successful coverage with fellow broadcasters Matthew Thompson, and Aussie Swimming Legends Ian Thorpe and Giaan Rooney in the commentary booth. David is the man behind all of the incredible statistics you hear the commentators mention through out the coverage, and this week he brings knowledge of swimming history to Off The Blocks. David and I discuss all of the amazing milestones and records that tumbled during the week of the world champs, including Leon Marchand's historic 400 IM, Mollie O'Callaghan's massive championships, the Australian Woman dominating the pool, and Dean Boxall's incredible coaching performance. We also take you through Katie Ledecky's milestones, Qin Haiyang's domination of Men's Breaststroke, Sarah Sjostrom and Ruta Meilutyte's blistering World Records, Cam McEvoy, Giaans Macadamia farm and so much more. If you're a swimming fan and historian you are going to love this weeks chat, who is Chesney Watson you may ask? you'll have to listen and find out haha
“Cultivate 12 people who love you, because they are worth more than 12 million people who like you.” That's just one of many gems from Kevin Kelly's new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier, bits of wisdom that he thinks of like handrails to grab when he needs a quick reminder about what is most important. In this conversation, we revisit our 2016 discussion about the power of human-AI partnerships, give you permission not to become a billionaire, help you lean into serendipity and embrace paradox, and encourage you to buy your time (through delegation) so that you can focus on doing the work that only you can do. As Kevin says, “Don't be the best, be the only.” More About Kevin: Kevin Kelly helped launch WIRED magazine in 1993. He is a renowned technology and science writer, futurist, and thinker who has been at the forefront of digital culture for decades. Kelly's work explores the intersection of technology, culture, and society, and he is known for his thought-provoking insights on the future of innovation and the impact of technology on our lives. He has authored multiple books including The Inevitable, Out of Control, The Silver Cord, and What Technology Wants. His newest is Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier (May 2023). He lives in Pacifica, California with his family.
BZZ T and Matthew Thompson discuss astrology, intuition and instinct.
BZZ T and Matthew Thompson discuss the current state of UFOs and the ups and downs of phone use.
Imagine my surprise when, on the Saturday before I was set to be interviewed on a podcast last summer, my phone dings. It's Door Dash. Huh?! I didn't order anything . . . Turns out it was a surprise delivery from the producer of that show, Matthew Thompson. Next thing I know, my husband Michael and I are enjoying iced coffee and yummy treats with our Sunday morning reading—I have never felt so taken care of prior to guesting on a podcast! That's Matt, and he's all class (not to mention a fellow systems aficionado). When he suggested we flip the mic to talk more about my podcasting process, I leaped to say yes :) We talk about increasing the surface area of serendipity, saving time, improving interview quality with pre-surveys, and what we both learned from conducting three-month daily podcasting sprints. More About Matt: Producer Matt helps entrepreneurs around the world unlock the power of podcasting. Over the last five years, he's built a system that protects founders from the pain of podcasting so they can focus on having conversations that add value, build relationships and grow their business. Email him here »
Merry Christmas to all spread cheer spread joy happy holidays.
T and Matthew bid farewell to two pillars of 90's childhood, celebrate Jay-Z's birthday and discuss the impact of Black Adam and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever on their respective fandom.
Topics:- What food trends are heating up and what is cooling down among college students?- The importance of culinary inclusion and ingredient strategy- What does a good partnership look like once a brand has become a supplier?- Subject lines, follow-up cadence and cold calling (if you don't choose "Simple Subject Line" clip)- Appropriate follow up cadence and how cold calls are received (if you choose "Simple Subject Line' clip)- Bonus: How many emails does Matthew get a week from brands trying to introduce their product?
Starting on November 6, Egypt will host the COP27 climate change conference. Nearly 100 heads of state are expected in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Egypt itself has been experiencing first-hand the effects of climate change, as a lack of water threatens agriculture. The waters of the Nile, a symbol of prosperity in Egypt since ancient times, are no longer enough to support the needs of a growing population. Our correspondents Edouard Dropsy, Justine Babin and Matthew Thompson report.
T and Matthew reminisce on the Sting Fang Doom series and discuss what comes next after Sting Fang Doom.
T and Matthew play Sting Fang Doom for the last time this year!Sting Fang Doom is a rating system for horror films. Matthew provides a list of his most MUST SEE horror films and T judges them based on the rating criteria below.STING: Scary, but not enough to lose sleepFANG: Scary, you will lose sleepDOOM: You will be psychologically ruinedFeel free to provide your thoughts on our facebook page Facebook.com/bingzangzoom
T and Matthew play Sting Fang Doom!Sting Fang Doom is a rating system for horror films. Matthew provides a list of his most MUST SEE horror films and T judges them based on the rating criteria below.STING: Scary, but not enough to lose sleepFANG: Scary, you will lose sleepDOOM: You will be psychologically ruinedFeel free to provide your thoughts on our facebook page Facebook.com/bingzangzoom
T and Matthew play Sting Fang Doom!Sting Fang Doom is a rating system for horror films. Matthew provides a list of his most MUST SEE horror films and T judges them based on the rating criteria below.STING: Scary, but not enough to lose sleepFANG: Scary, you will lose sleepDOOM: You will be psychologically ruinedFeel free to provide your thoughts on our facebook page Facebook.com/bingzangzoom
I had a great time catching up with my foodservice buddy, Thaddeus Thorne, the new VP at My/Mochi. Foodservice has changed - it's tougher to get in! Listen in as Thaddeus explains the new reality of Foodservice distribution. We touch on sustainable packing and why it's damn tough for recycling solutions to take off. But there is hope with the rising generation of college students. Connect with Thaddeus on LI: My/Mochi: Companies, brands, and shout-outs: Harvest Culinary Group - https://www.linkedin.com/company/harvesttableculinary/ Chef Matthew Thompson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefmthompson/ Sambazon - https://www.linkedin.com/company/sambazon/ Impasta! Foods - https://www.linkedin.com/company/impasta-foods/ Peter Mead - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-mead-1a73028/ Donya Litowitz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donyalitowitz/ Kelly Slator - https://twitter.com/kellyslater Outerknown - https://www.linkedin.com/company/outerknown/ About your Host Tony Moore and the Winning at Work podcast: Connect with me on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/differentbetterspecialbrands/ Are you looking for a fun and light-hearted podcast to stay current on the trends shaping the $1.6 trillion food and beverage industry? My totally awesome brands featured here take us deep into the world of sustainability, plant-based, food tech, CBD, and good for you. Want to learn how to grow a brand? Scale a brand? I've got you covered. Join me on my mission to discover what makes these companies different, better, and special. Episode 145 is sponsored by: Timpl Search - National Food and Beverage headhunters for sales, marketing, innovation, and operations. https://www.timplsearch.com/ Contact: Tony Moore. 404-904-9235. Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/differentbetterspecialbrands/ Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/get-the-funk-in License code: SF3WUKBUJQULFHXE
In this special episode, we're getting a behind-the-scenes look into life at Milestone with team members Crystal and Matthew. They answer all our questions about the ins and outs of the residential treatment experience. Discover more about the Milestones Experience.
T and Matthew play Sting Fang Doom!Sting Fang Doom is a rating system for horror films. Matthew provides a list of his most MUST SEE horror films and T judges them based on the rating criteria below.STING: Scary, but not enough to lose sleepFANG: Scary, you will lose sleepDOOM: You will be psychologically ruinedFeel free to provide your thoughts on our facebook page Facebook.com/bingzangzoom
Young sage, Matthew Thompson, is the founder & host of Best of Belfast https://bestofbelfast.org/ Northern Ireland's #1 Interview Podcast. Hot saunas, dragon slaying & sharing The Treasure are his favorite pastimes. https://flowreal.com/
Mike Rankin and James Fox welcomed White Sox writer and scout Bill Mitchell of Baseball America to provide perspective on the latest top 30 Chicago White Sox prospect list. Mitchell shared insight he gathered from scouts and executives from around Major League Baseball and detailed strengths and weaknesses of players like Norge Vera, Jose Rodriguez, Bryan Ramos, Colson Montgomery, Kohl Simas and Matthew Thompson, among others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Rankin and James Fox praised the top prospects of the Chicago White Sox farm system as FutureSox prepares its 2022 midseason top 30 list. Keith Law of The Athletic included shortstop Colson Montgomery in his top 60 prospect list in Major League Baseball, while Bryan Ramos just missed. What does that mean for Oscar Colas? Later, Mike and James highlighted the influx of pitching the White Sox added in the draft and explained how it impacts the system. Also, Cristian Mena, Norge Vera, Matthew Thompson, Luke Shilling and Jared Kelley are impressive. Where do they rank among the White Sox' top 15? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, meet Chef Matthew Thompson, co-founder and Chief Culinary Officer for Harvest Table Culinary Group, a college foodservice provider and leader in sustainable initiatives. With his strong background in the local and responsibly sourced food movement, Chef Matthew uses his menus to celebrate local food systems. Find out how he and Harvest Table are bringing food with purpose to college cantines and rooting community through food. World on a Plate is supported by Nestlé Professional.
Banter Has Johnny Cueto been sent here on a mission from god? WTF is wrong with Lucas Giolito? Will the Sox ever start hitting HR again? White Sox Prospects Yolbert Sanchez Lenyn Sosa Who else? White Sox Trade Assets Bryan Ramos? Norge Vera? Would you consider a Colson Montgomery trade? Post-game Question
This is the first episode of the podcast with guests! In this conversation I sit down with two of my good friends to talk about the cryptocurrency and NFT world. We cover many topics within these two categories and I learned a ton from both of these guests. If you want to learn more about crypto and hear some awesome stories then give this episode a listen! Enjoy! Disclaimer: Nothing said on the podcast should be used as financial advice!
Coming to you from Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona, Chuck Garfien speaks with White Sox assistant GM/player development Chris Getz about their top minor leaguers. Could Yoelki Cespedes make it to the majors in 2022? How special is Oscar Colas? Plus, why pitchers Andrew Dalquist, Jared Kelly, and Matthew Thompson had better seasons than their stats might indicate, the progress Colson Montgomery has already made since they drafted him last summer, why Getz thinks the White Sox farm system ranking doesn't tell the whole story and more.(3:00) - Is it possible that Yoelki Cespedes to make the big leagues this year?(10:12) - What is the plan for young pitching prospects, Andrew Dalquist, Jared Kelly, and Matthew Thompson?(14:41) - Can Colson Montgomery be the next Corey Seager?(19:11) - Why is the White Sox farm system ranked so low?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wondering what's all the buzz about blockchain technology and cryptocurrency? In today's episode, Matthew Thompson is sharing how to diversify your investments with crypto.Matthew is the founder of Token Finance. He's been in the financial industry for over 10 years and is currently being certified in Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies at MIT. Matthew is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to crypto and is passionate about helping professionals diversify their investments with crypto.So if you're ready to get your feet wet with crypto this is the perfect episode for you, tune into today's episode.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY'S EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:● What is blockchain technology and how is it different from cryptocurrency.● Recommendations for professionals looking to diversify their investments with crypto.● The mistakes most people make when investing in crypto and how to avoid them.If this episode inspires you in some way, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway– whether it's created those aha moments or given you food for thought on how to achieve greater success.And while you're here, make sure to follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on how to effortlessly attract the most aligned clients without having to spend hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.[FREE MASTERCLASS]: Learn how to stop sounding like everyone else and craft killer messaging that gets you known as a leading expert and calls in the *right* clients and opportunities effortlessly, sign up now!https://www.creativelyowned.com/joinusliveTo apply for Elevate, an experience for coaches & consultants wanting to craft & scale their offers that sell on autopilot using attraction marketing, click here!To get your hands on how to write content that connects, and attracts the most aligned clients, grab it here!! https://www.creativelyowned.com/contentthatconverts To connect with Matthew:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/201220225411581Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/token.finance/
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