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About the Talk In this episode of The Governance Podcast, CSGS Director Mark Pennington discusses with Matthew Watson some key themes in Matthew's new book False Prophets of Economics Imperialism. The discussion covers the tension in modern economic theory between mathematical modelling, axiomatic analysis, and their relevance to ‘real world' empirical phenomena- and the key influencers in 20th Century economic thought that reflect this tension. The Guest Matthew Watson is Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. He is the author of numerous books and papers and coordinates and curates an ongoing project on ‘Rethinking the Market.'
In this episode, Andrew interviews Matthew Watson, deputy superintendent for Aristoi Classical Academy in Katy and Cypress, Texas. Andrew and Matt discuss history and education, and Matt highlights the unique fundraising challenges of charter schools. As seasoned fundraisers, Andrew and Matt also discuss the importance of clear mission and messaging in recruitment of people and funds.
Taken from their workshop at the 2018 CCDA National Conference, Matthew Watson, Nikki Wiggins, & Justin Fung teach us about Pastoral Challenges & Opportunities In Gentrifying Neighborhoods.
Sound Advice Podcast Episode June 2022NHS Pensions UpdateBallards LLP chartered accountants bring you Sound Advice. In this episode, Partner Steven Jones speaks with Matthew Watson, Medical Partner at Ballards LLP and NHS Pensions expert and Tax Director, Peter Herniman.
When William Shakespeare is kidnapped by a Frenchman, it's up to the Doctor and Mute to save the bard before what's done is done...Age of Ogron starred Billy Treacy as the Doctor and the Ogrons, Jenny Lippmann as Mute, Billy Garratt-John as the Passenger, Matthew Watson as the Player and Jaime Carroll as William Shakespeare, with additional voices provided by Jon Gransden, Kirsty Poynton and Billy TreacyThe story was written and produced by Billy Treacy and Jon Gransden, with sound design and original music by Billy Treacy.
Sound Advice Podcast Episode 6October 2021GPs Requirement To Disclose EarningsBallards LLP chartered accountants bring you Sound Advice. In this episode, Partner Steven Jones discusses pay transparency and GPs requirement to disclose their earnings. Steven is joined by Healthcare Partner, Matthew Watson and Partner and Chair of the ICAEW Healthcare Group, Mark Skellum.
In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 44, we speak with social workers Zander Keig & Matthew Watson. Zander and Matt are on a mission to promote viewpoint and political diversity in social work. Social workers advocate for social justice, but a strict definition of social justice and adherence to rigid ideologies often places politics over people. Social workers face a diverse constituency and therefore themselves, must also embrace diversity within their profession to create the greatest social impact. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a pina colada popsicle, guava nectar, a grapefruit Radler and a spiked root beer float. To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post People Over Politics on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.
Sound Advice Podcast Episode 5July 2021Changes to Basis Period (sounds boring but quite important)Ballards LLP chartered accountants bring you Sound Advice. In this episode, Partner Steven Jones discusses changes to an HMRC consultation paper about changing the financial year basis period which could impact significantly on how much tax you may be paying in the future.Steven is joined by Healthcare Partner, Matthew Watson and Partner and Chair of the ICAEW Healthcare Group, Mark Skellum.
Sound Advice Podcast Episode 4May 2021Making Informed Financial DecisionsBallards LLP chartered accountants bring you Sound Advice. In this episode, Partner Steven Jones discusses financial decision making and the use of real time data and accounting packages.Steven is joined by Healthcare Partner, Matthew Watson, Director of Real Time Accounting, Jay Gibson and Partner and Chair of the ICAEW Healthcare Group, Mark Skellum.
Dr. Matthew Watson is the pastor of teaching and outreach at Christ City Church in Washingon D.C. Listen in as he share his experience shepherding a mobile congregation in a global city. Matthew has worn a varety of ministry hats that has had him serving in Fresno, CA; Memphis, TN; Jos, Nigeria.
Wearable Technology Trends: What Gets Measured, Might Get Improved In this episode, Dr. Michael Falvo, Scientific Director of the Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence, and Matthew Watson, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, discuss how to measure or monitor personal exercise and physical activity, some advantages and disadvantages of doing so, and its importance to Veterans and clinical providers.The following resources referred to during the show, are found here:Exercise is Medicine: https://www.exerciseismedicine.org/support_page.php/provider-action-guide/CDC’s Guide on Target Heart Rate: https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/measuring/heartrate.htmVA’s ESP Report on wearable technology: https://www.hsrd.research.va.gov/publications/esp/MotionSensingTechnologies.cfmThe War Related Illness & Injury Study Center (WRIISC) Resources:https://www.warrelatedillness.va.gov/WARRELATEDILLNESS/index.asp
Sound Advice Podcast Episode 1November 2020Is It Time To Close Your Private Practice?Ballards LLP chartered accountants bring you a podcast dedicated to the healthcare sector. In this episode, Partner Steven Jones discusses the pros a cons of continuing with your private practice.Steven is joined by Healthcare Partners, Matthew Watson and Mark Skellum. Mark brings a particular angle to the conversation as he is currently sitting as Chair of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales Healthcare Committee.
Matt Watson talks about his experiences on the SPICE Project, the need for careful research into SRM given temperature rises and the slow pace of decarbonisation. He also explains how he dealt with a death threat that came during the SPICE project, an unexpected hazard for someone who is a volcanologist and also known from his blog as the reluctant geoengineer. Any comments please send to @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or @clare_nomad_geo If you would like to come on the show to talk about CDR, SRM or anything related to geoengineering, please get in touch. We are always looking for guests and if you have an idea for a show you are welcome to be a guest host.
How do you do a successful pandemic brand pivot? COVID has spawned a cottage industry of advice on shifting the tactics of your brand - amping up the education and free value to your followers, reaching out more often, focusing on empathy over persuasion, etc etc. But so much of it seems, well, timid and incremental. And - speaking as a focus group of one - most of it is absolute shite. If I log onto one more webinar that delivers lame advice taken from the back cover notes of a Seth Godin book, I swear I'll walk off a bridge. Where are the awesome pivots? Where are the titans forging brave new paths forward? Well, I found one. And as luck would have it, he was right in my backyard, here in Victoria, BC. Matthew Watson is the CEO of SendtoNews, the biggest sports video service you've never heard of (I can't take credit for that handle - it was the headline of a great Toronto Star story). The company provides engaging, up-to-the-moment official video clips from major sports leagues to publishers. They even attach advertising to the clips, sharing the ad revenues with the publisher and league. SendtoNews is a beast - outpacing even ESPN as a video sharing platform. They share over one billion video views a month. But when COVID hit, one of the first casualties was sporting events. No sports, no sports clips. How did SendtoNews pivot? Amazingly well, as it turns out. They started an entirely new video clip sharing service that actually made March 2020 the company's most successful month ever. What was the new offering? It's all in the interview I did with Matthew. Enjoy! Enjoyed this podcast? You'll probably love these ones, too: The innovation story every frustrated entrepreneur needs to hear. Turning ugly constraints into beautiful innovation. Want my insights straight to your inbox? Subscribe to my newsletter. And please, make sure you share this story with your friends!
Matt works by day in one of the weakest moments in a persons life trying to make everything comfortable and provide an experience that will be memorable to honor a passed away loved one. Death is no easy task to get through and it can happen at any age with his experience being involved in this has changed his outlook on life and how fleeting it is. Taking the time to relax he also cooks on cast-iron skillet showing you his self teaching and ways of making recipes through his YouTube and other social media showing it doesn't take a whole lot of experience to create something beautiful.
Evangelist Matthew Watson joins the podcast to discuss topics to strengthen the youth and the church as a whole
This week Kyle Long shares an interview with the legendary Indianapolis funk drummer Matthew Watson. During the late '60s Watson co-founded the psychedelic funk group Ebony Rhythm Band. Watson died earlier this month at the age of 72.
This week Kyle Long shares an interview with the legendary Indianapolis funk drummer Matthew Watson. During the late '60s Watson co-founded the psychedelic funk group Ebony Rhythm Band. Watson died earlier this month at the age of 72.
This week Kyle Long shares an interview with the legendary Indianapolis funk drummer Matthew Watson. During the late '60s Watson co-founded the psychedelic funk group Ebony Rhythm Band. Watson died earlier this month at the age of 72.
Dave Campbell sits down with Rich Meyers, Current Senior Director, Business Development and Solutions, Game Changer MVP and Former Director of Game Presentation, Edmonton Oilers. Plus we hear from Matthew Watson, Football Player , Ross Sheppard High School and Member of the 2019 All- Canadian TITAN Team.
As we celebrate six years as a church (planted in 2013 as the East Side parish of The District Church and then launched in 2017 as Christ City Church), Matthew Watson helps us consider the call and the challenge of Christ to our congregation by looking at Jesus' words to the church in Ephesus. [Revelation 2:1-4]
Brexit, Empire, and the 'Let Down' with Matthew Watson by Political Economy for the End Times
Matt & Chris dish out the nerdy news and geeky gossip. Submitted for your approval, a quiz concocted by Chris to test the very mind of one Matthew Watson - a humble podcaster and total Twilight Zone newb. Plus other news and stuff, innit. - 3:44 - Star Wars Episode IX leaks! 11:56 - Mark Hamill is the voice of Chucky 2.0 24:08 - the future of the MCU (feat. Angelina Jolie!) 36:13 - Chris's Super Mega Weird Twilight Zone Quiz ('The Twilight Unknown') - Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/BigDamnCast Watch #BigDamnStream on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/bigdamnstream And catch every Big Damn thing on bigdamnblog.tumblr.com/
In order to fulfill one's purpose, one must have a process for getting there. Matthew Watson unpacks how Jesus' purpose -- bringing life, light, and salvation -- necessitated a process that involved going through death, darkness, and isolation; and how that gives us hope. [John 12:20-50]
As we rejoin the Gospel of John, Matthew Watson tells the story of Jesus and his friend Lazarus, and reminds us that God is with us in our disappointment and grief, and that it isn't about how we start that counts. [John 11:1-44]
St. Benedict (c.480-547AD) said, "Always we begin again." At the start of a new year, we do that literally. Matthew Watson talks about the invitation that God extends to us over the coming months and how we might accept -- and participate. [Ephesians 3:14-4:1]
Jesus came to bring peace, shalom, not just the absence of conflict but the wholeness of relationship with God, with others, with nature and systems, and with ourselves. Matthew Watson walks us through how each of the characters in the nativity point to the peace of God. [Jeremiah 33:14-16]
On the first Sunday of Advent, we look at hope and how we make room for hope by remembering what's already been done. Matthew Watson also led us in a time of giving thanks, the practical outworking of hope. [Luke 2:1-20]
After a difficult week, Matthew Watson addresses the recent violence and points to Jesus as the light of the world—a source of endless hope in times of desperation and hopelessness. [John 8:12-30]
This week's show is all about Indy's legendary soul label LAMP Records, including music and commentary from: Matthew Watson and Lester Johnson of Ebony Rhythm Band, Pam Tanner of The Pearls, and more!
This week's show is all about Indy's legendary soul label LAMP Records, including music and commentary from: Matthew Watson and Lester Johnson of Ebony Rhythm Band, Pam Tanner of The Pearls, and more!
This week's show is all about Indy's legendary soul label LAMP Records, including music and commentary from: Matthew Watson and Lester Johnson of Ebony Rhythm Band, Pam Tanner of The Pearls, and more!
In a famous encounter, a woman caught in adultery is brought to Jesus. What can we learn from Jesus' response? Matthew Watson walks us through. [John 8:2-11]
Matthew Watson explains another of Jesus' bold declarations about who he is and how he alone satisfies. [John 7:33-41]
We step back into the fall and back into the Gospel of John, looking at it as A Story of Life. Matthew Watson reviews where we've been and what we'll be looking at in the next few months, and asks us to consider: "What is a good life?" [John 1:1-5, 3:16-17, 20:30-31]
Matthew Watson closes out our Sabbath series and prepares us for our upcoming communal sabbath experiment by asking who we're becoming and what will help us get there. [Exodus 20:8-11]
After sharing a response to the white supremacist gathering taking place in DC this weekend, Matthew Watson explains how conversations about sabbath can easily descend into making rules rather than giving life. [Exodus 20:8-11; Mark 2:23-28]
We begin a new series on Sabbath rhythm and its invitation to an entirely new relationship to work, to our community, and to God. Matthew Watson begins by sharing just what Sabbath could be in our lives and challenges us to try.
Matthew Watson closes out our Ezer series by looking at the New Testament character Lydia, who has much to teach the Church, including us, about following Jesus. [Acts 16:11-15]
In our Ezer series, we have been looking at different women of the Bible and noticing ways that they lead us to deeper faith and deeper action of faith. This week, Matthew Watson points how the ways we get a glimpse into the heart of God through the brief story of the aged widow and prophet Anna. [Luke 2:36-38]
We begin our new series looking at some of the women in the Bible. Matthew Watson introduces us to the word ezer, to our spiritual foremother Eve, and what Eve has to say to us. [Genesis 1:27-28, 2:18-3:1]
On Pentecost Sunday, Matthew Watson retells the story of the birth of the Church — through the giving of God's Spirit — and talks about how and why God both gathers and scatters us. [Acts 2:1-13]
Matthew Watson concludes our series on Everyday Battles by reminding us that Christ is with us in the midst of them. We look at what it means to be hard-pressed and struck down but not destroyed or abandoned. Lastly, we identify strategies for looking to Christ for strength in the everyday battles of life. [2 […]
This week we stare down the everyday battle we have with money. We spend our days working to earn money, every day we spend money, and in our off-time we think about ways to get more money. Matthew Watson helps us consider the question, “What story do we want our money to tell?” and we'll explore whether our money is actually telling that story. [Proverbs 30:7-9]
On Resurrection Sunday, Matthew Watson tells us about the message that was given to the first preachers of the gospel and how the words remain true for us. [Matthew 28:1-10]
In John 2, Jesus attends a wedding and a worship service. In both places, his aim is to replace shame and isolation with honor and embrace. Matthew Watson explores the meaning behind Jesus' miracle of turning water to wine and helps us understand what was at stake when Jesus drove the moneychangers from the temple. [John 2:1-11, 13-22]
Knowing who you aren't is just as important as knowing who you are. Matthew Watson introduces us to the character of John the Baptist and talks about his relationship with Jesus -- and himself. [John 1:19-27]
As we begin the new year, we take a look at our church’s vision — to see the Kingdom of God on display in DC, in every life and every sphere of life. This week, Matthew Watson invites us to see where and in whom God is already at work and to participate in what […]
On Christmas Eve, Matthew Watson and Justin Fung talk about the birth of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, and what his coming to earth two thousand years ago has continuing effects in our lives today. [Luke 2:13-14]
On the third Sunday of Advent, Matthew Watson explores what it looks like to keep vigil over love. [Luke 2:11-12] Resources Christina Rossetti, “Love Came Down at Christmas” Love came down at Christmas, Love all lovely, Love Divine, Love was born at Christmas, Star and Angels gave the sign. Worship we the Godhead, Love Incarnate, […]
Matthew Watson talks about how the psalmist sets an example for us in how to live lives that are characterized by thanksgiving and gratitude. [Psalm 116] Resources Communal confession (LEAD) God, you are our protector and comforter, (ALL) yet how often we avoid you. (LEAD) You say blessed are those who hunger and thirst for […]
Matthew Watson and Daniel Harris walk us through one of the most popular psalms of all, Psalm 23, and talk about God's provision, presence, and perseverance. [Psalm 23]
Have you ever wondered, "Who's really in charge in our world?" Matthew Watson talks about the one who sits on the throne, even in the midst of the turmoil around us. [Revelation 4-5]
Matthew Watson talks about the opening address to the seven churches of Revelation, focusing John's words to the church in Ephesus. [Revelation 2:1-7]
[East Side, Matthew Watson]
[East Side, Matthew Watson]
[CH] - We begin our new series for Lent: Passion. Matthew Watson shares how we can miss God even while pursuing good things. SCRIPTURE: Luke 20:1-17; 21-25
[Matthew Watson, East Side Parish] Jesus came into Jerusalem to join in celebrating Passover. The celebration of God's love for his people displayed in their freedom, in their liberation from slavery. Jesus enters Jerusalem in anticipation of that...
[Matthew Watson, East Side Parish] Luke 17 is a series of teachings and miracles of Jesus that give signposts to the kind of Kingdom Jesus offers; a Kingdom marked by forgiveness, faith and healing.
[East Side Parish] This Sunday a group of storytellers and poets (Courtney Albon, Britta Friesen, JR Denson, and Matthew Watson) reflect back on Jesus' parables of banquets and consider what Thanksgiving might look like in light of Jesus striking...
Matthew Watson lays out for us how we can live in healthy, free and loving relationships with our families despite past hurts.
On this Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the birthday of the church while Matthew Watson talks about how church planters are formed and who they are.
Matthew Watson tells why the church is to be a foretaste and sign of the Kingdom of God that is to come.
Matthew Watson speaks about how as the Church our identity is that of children of God.
Amanda Knox has been cleared for a second time of murdering British student Meredith Kercher at the cottage they shared in Italy in November 2007. The decision handed down by Italy's highest court puts an end to seven years of legal wrangling. Knox, together with her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, were originally convicted of the murder in 2009. They were acquitted on appeal two years later because of doubts over the forensic evidence, but their convictions were reinstated in January 2014. Ruth Alexander asks what might have influenced the Italian Supreme Court's decision as she returns to interviews gathered last year with some of the key players in the case. The programme features contributions from: Rafaelle Sollecito Francesco Maresca - Kercher family solicitor Giancarlo Costagliola - Prosecutor in the case The original version of this programme was broadcast 20 February 2014. Reporter: Ruth Alexander Producer: Helen Grady Update Producer: Hannah Barnes Translation by Santo Cullura and Helen Grady The readers were: Matthew Watson (reading the words of Francesca Maresca) Clive Hayward (reading the words of Valter Biscotti) David Cann (reading the words of Giancarlo Costagliola) Wilf Scolding (reading the words of Antioco Fois).
Matthew Watson talks about surrendering life to Jesus and what you get in return.
Matthew Watson teaches about Jesus' Identity and how we can "resemble" him.
Audio from Matthew and Lisa Watson's commissioning as pastors of our East Side parish. [Guest Speakers- Greg Jackson, Lisa Watson, Matthew Watson, Aaron Graham, Justin Fung]
Ep 3 of 3: Listening is about more than hearing as we discover with four individuals for whom listening is very much the focus of their lives. Presented by Matthew Watson. Produced by Sarah Blunt.
Ep 2 of 3: Listening is about more than hearing as we discover with people who listen to sounds. Presented by Matthew Watson. Produced by Sarah Blunt.
Amanda Knox has had her conviction for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher reinstated by an Italian court. She was convicted, along with her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, in 2009. Doubts about forensic evidence meant the couple were freed after a successful appeal in 2011. But in January 2014 an appeal court reverted to the original guilty verdicts. Reporter Ruth Alexander travels to Italy to investigate the strength of the case. Producer: Helen Grady Translation by Santo Cullura and Helen Grady The readers were: Matthew Watson (reading the words of Francesca Maresca) Clive Hayward (reading the words of Valter Biscotti) David Cann (reading the words of Giancarlo Costagliola) Wilf Scolding (reading the words of Antioco Fois).
In this sermon, Matthew Watson shares his story of coming to understand God's love for cities. We pray, "God, let Your Kingdom come here in Memphis as it is in heaven," but the amazing thing is that God wants to use us to be the answers to our prayers.