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Matthew Young is assistant professor of political theory in the Department of Political Science & Public Policy at Elon University. Paul Diduch if faculty director of the Engineering Leadership Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. Matt and Paul join The Free Mind Podcast's new host Joseph Porter for a discussion on the Parable of the Good Samaritan, the Bible, and American politics in light of recent commends made by Vice President JD Vance.
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Matthew Young, dean of natural sciences and professor of chemistry at Hillsdale College, delivers a lecture on how chemistry and the other natural sciences factor into a classical education. This lecture was given at the Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence seminar, “The Art of Teaching: The Sciences” in November 2024. The Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence, an outreach of the Hillsdale College K-12 Education Office, offers educators the opportunity to deepen their content knowledge and refine their skills in the classroom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you have a business idea that you would realise, if only you had the time? Sara Davies firmly believes we're all capable of creating a successful business from scratch, in just six minutes a week. The Dragon's Den star set up Crafter's Companion while she was still a student and has since built it into a multi-million pound business. Now she's sharing what she's learned in her new book – The Six Minute Entrepreneur: 52 Short Lessons for Long-term Business Success.This week the owner of a Welsh Rugby club put up a social media post to promote an upcoming match against a local rival, featuring the words "Not For Girls" stamped across the top. He didn't expect the post would get more than a quarter of a million views, generate outrage and condemnation and become national news. Matthew Young from Neath Rugby Football Club talks exclusively to Nuala McGovern along with sports broadcaster, Stella Mills, one of the first people to see the post and comment.The holy month of Ramadan is underway, which means millions of Muslims around the world are fasting, no food or drink from dawn until dusk - not even water. But for those with current, or past eating disorders, this period of fasting can bring challenges. So, how can they be best supported? Kylie Pentelow talks to fitness trainer Nazia Khatun, who has struggled with anorexia and bulimia in the past, and counselling psychologist, Dr Omara Naseem, who specialises in eating disorders.Inside Counter Terrorism Policing is a new podcast featuring five women working in a range of roles across the UK, who have shared their story with the aim of inspiring others to consider a career in national security and policing. We hear from Vicki Evans, Senior National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing for the UK, and an officer we are calling ‘Emma', who will explain the challenges of her role as a handler of covert sources.Frankie Bridge has hit out at "double standards" for women after she received a backlash online for going on holiday without her children. The Loose Women presenter was called "the worst wife and mother" in comments on her social media post, after she took a break with a friend following health struggles, while her husband and mother were looking after her two sons. She joined Nuala, along with parenting coach Camilla McGill.The Grammy award-winning Lainey Wilson is a country music trailblazer, with seven Country Music Association Awards and six Academy of Country Music Awards to her name. Her latest album, Whirlwind, earned a Grammy nomination and she is currently on a world tour promoting the album. Ahead of headlining this weekend's Country to Country Festival at the O2 in London she joined Nuala to discuss why she thinks country is cool again.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Sarah Jane Griffiths
The government has said it supports bereavement leave for couples who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks gestation. Business Minister Justin Madders told MPs he "fully accepts" the principle of bereavement leave for pregnancy loss and promised to look at adding the right to the Employment Rights Bill. Nuala discusses the issues with national baby loss campaigner and founder of George's Law Keeley Lengthorn and the BBC's Employment Correspondent Zoe Conway.A couple of days ago the owner of a Welsh Rugby club put up a social media post to promote an upcoming match against a local rival. He hoped a few thousand people would maybe ‘like' it and ‘share' it and some would come along to watch the match. What he didn't expect was that the post would get more than a quarter of a million views, generate outrage and condemnation and become national news. Accompanying the text was an image of rugby players, with the words, ‘Not For Girls' stamped across the top. Nuala discusses the idea behind the tweet and the reaction with Matthew Young from Neath Rugby Football Club and the sports broadcaster, Stella Mills, one of the first people to see the post and comment. Yesterday the Education Committee heard evidence from professional membership organisations, charities and young people with lived experience of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, as part of its inquiry into solving the SEND crisis. One teenager invited to address the committee was 17-year-old Katie. Katie is autistic and was a member of the panel for Woman's Hour's SEND: Mums Bridging the Gap programme that was broadcast in September 2024. Katie, her mother Ruth Nellist and Helen Hayes MP, Chair of the SEND Education Committee all join Nuala to discuss the committee's work so far and the importance of the cross-party MPs who make up the committee hearing the experiences of children and young people with SEND.Have you heard of the ‘Attagirls'? They were pioneering women pilots who flew RAF planes throughout the country during World War Two, and achieved equal pay in 1943, but their work as part of the Air Transport Auxiliary has often been overlooked. A new play ‘Spitfire Girls' is inspired by the true stories of these women. Nuala speaks to cast members Katherine Senior and Laura Matthews to find out more about what it was like for women pilots and why it's important to celebrate their stories.Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley
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For this episode, Clare is joined by her long-term friend Matthew Young, who decided to move from the UK to Dubai when inspiration struck him during a shopping trip in the country. He shares what it is like to live in such a diverse country, adapting to working with so many people who do things differently from you and how to take full advantage of the high level of connectivity with the rest of the world that Dubai offers. Matthew explains how he simply packed a bag and moved to Dubai. He shares how he arrived using a tourist visa and turned that into permanent residency. KEY TAKEAWAYS Dubai is incredibly multi-national, which makes it a great place for people from everywhere to live. To live in Dubai, you have to be accepting of others and adapt to the fact that you are going to encounter multiple different ways of behaving. You really need to behave as a guest, even after you have been living in Dubai for many years. It is really easy to move to Dubai. You can arrive as a tourist, but if you want to stay getting a job is essential. The heat has an impact on the way the city works e.g. Everything is done online. Dubai is a virtually cashless society. The economy of Dubai is dependent on attracting new residents, so it is a great place to set up a business or work remotely. Like Singapore, Dubai is a very self-contained and locally controlled city. Dubai is not as expensive as you think. Remember that even though you live in Dubai some of your life will still be back in the UK. Work out how you are going to pull these two aspects together. The older you get the more the cost of your healthcare in Dubai goes up, so you may not be able to afford to live there all of your life. Your employer pays for your medical insurance, so if you lose your job, you lose that. Currently, the UAE is far more tolerant than its reputation suggests. BEST MOMENTS “The whole place was wondrous.” “Everything is set up for digital…even the visa application process.” “They want businesses to be here, and they want people to be successful because that helps the economy.” “You see a country one way as a visitor, and you see it entirely differently as someone who's living there.” “Dubai is in the middle of all sorts of places, so it's kind of equidistant to London and Bangkok.” “Once you get a job, then you can open a bank account, then you can rent a place.” “I'd say that since COVID, Dubai has become, a lot more relaxed in all sorts of things.” EPISODE RESOURCES Moving to Dubai - https://wise.com/gb/blog/moving-to-dubai-guide ABOUT THE HOST: Clare Kay is a seasoned global traveller and professional with a rich background in international sales, customer service, and personal development. From selling books and television programs internationally to teaching English as a foreign language and proofreading for non-native speakers, Clare’s career has always been globally focused. Her extensive travels for business have given her first-hand experience with numerous cultures. Having moved countries multiple times—from the UK to Zambia, China, Taiwan, Nigeria, and the USA—Clare brings a wealth of direct experience. Her podcast ‘Moving Countries 101’ is an extension of her lifelong commitment to international engagement and cultural understanding. CONTACT METHOD www.kayproofreading.com www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading
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What does it take to truly thrive on Mars? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Terry Crews answer grab bag questions about Mars, magnetic fields, photons, Hot Ones spicy wings and the entropy of muscles. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/explosive-queries-with-terry-crews/Thanks to our Patrons Jack Walker, Anastasia Kirkpatrick, Skywatcher, Zuber Singh, Jennifer Long, Jared Thomas, David, Adam Rothas, Marius Calin, TeeH, Cedrick Sauls, Lana Abel, RosebeforeHoes, Christina Hagopian, Jerry Agrinzoni, Kassper, Sarah & Oliver, Kenneth von Smellsmore, and Matthew Young for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
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In this episode, Tom sits down with Matthew Young from ABB and Cliff Fietzek from ABB E-Mobility to dive into the details of the latest innovation in grid-to charger equipment from ABB and ABB E-mobility's A400 charger. They explore the technology behind powering fast charging, including a look at ABB's EV Grid-to-Charger Simulator and discuss how hardware, software and service can accelerate the EV transition. Try the simulator here: https://abbevg2c.com/ https://e-mobility.abb.com/en Munro Live is a YouTube channel that features Sandy Munro and other engineers from Munro & Associates. Munro is an engineering consulting firm and a world leader in reverse engineering, costing and teardown benchmarking. Munro Home of Lean Design https://leandesign.com/
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Season 6 Episode 31: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Matthew Young, national sales manager for the corporate sales team at SymbolArts. Young discusses his career progression from technical writing to marketing and sales. He shares insights into SymbolArts' growth, particularly in creating high-quality metal badges and recognition items for public safety and corporate sectors. Young also discusses the company's expansion into new markets and the advanced customization capabilities that have enhanced its product offerings over time. He discusses SymbolArts' strong reliance on repeat customers and referrals and highlights the company's marketing strategy. Despite supply chain challenges during the pandemic, SymbolArts distinguishes itself with efficient air freight logistics, high-quality products, and long-standing relationships with vetted factories. Young also outlines the company's commitment to “diamond quality” and its growth plans.
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The enigmatic and nomadic finches are among the most beloved groups of birds on the continent. From the widespread and familiar American Goldfinch to the bizarre honeycreepers of Hawaii, these birds can teach you just about anything you'd want to know about taxonomy, evolution, and ecology. Prolific natural history author Lillian Stokes and Matthew Young of the Finch Research Network have joined forced to celebrate these birds in their new Stokes Guide to FInches of the United States and Canada, and they join us to talk about them. Also, the Lost Bird Project hopes to elist birders to help find 144 species of birds not seen in decades. Thanks to our friends at FeatherSnap for sponsoring this episode. Feathersnap is a smart bird feeder with AI bird identification capabilities that send photos of the birds visiting your yard. Capture every moment with FeatherSnap. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to join the ABA to support this podcast and the many things we do for birds and birders!
Is enough being done to monitor the harms of online gambling and deal with the surge in advertisements targeting young people for these platforms? Guest: Dr. Matthew Young, Senior Research Associate, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction AND Chief Research Officer, Greo Evidence Insights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: What's trending in the world of books right now? We check in with the people at Indigo to see what is trending and the books you should be adding to your collection. Guest: Amanda Gauthier, Director of Print Experience at Indigo Seg 2: Has anything changed in the 5 years since Canada's tobacco ruling? Thousands of people who were impacted by the health effects of tobacco products joined a legal battle and ultimately were awarded billions in compensation. However, no money has been received. Guest: Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst, Canadian Cancer Society. Seg 3: View From Victoria: Rustad on the move in Ladysmith John Rustad is probing the NDP for weaknesses as he heads to Ladysmith to explore the local anger over the government's handling of a marina. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: Abbotsford homeless community sets up outside city hall The City of Abbotsford is facing a standoff with an encampment protesting homelessness at City Hall. Guest: Brittany Maple, Drug War Survivors Coordinator, Abbotsford Seg 5: What is a virtual guru? A lot of our work has moved to the online format, but could our assistants also change to exclusively working virtually? Guest: Bobby Rachette, CEO of Virtual Gurus Seg 6: Okanagan Farmers attempt to salvage a bad growing season. A dip in temperature in early January led to the destruction of many fruit crops in the Okanagan. Stone fruit trees and grapevines across the Okanagan Valley were killed leading farmers to pivot Guest: Sukhdeep Brar, Vice President of BC Fruit Growers Association Seg 7: Canada needs a strategy to monitor online gambling harms Is enough being done to monitor the harms of online gambling and deal with the surge in advertisements targeting young people for these platforms? Guest: Dr. Matthew Young, Senior Research Associate, Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction AND Chief Research Officer, Greo Evidence Insights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Matthew Young, Site Manager of the CSS Neuse and Governor Richard Caswell Memorial Museum in Kinston, North Carolina, part of a collection of North Carolina Historic Sites. In the episode, they discuss the history behind this Civil War-era ironclad, the battles in which it took place, and how such a massive ship became the focal point of a museum in nearby Kinston, North Carolina.Most importantly, Mr. Young provides tips for listeners who want to visit the museum as part of a field trip including the museum's attractions, parking, and nearby places to eat. Find out more about the CSS Neuse and Governor Richard Caswell Memorial Museum at their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CSSNeuse
Matthew Young, dean of natural sciences and professor of chemistry at Hillsdale College, delivers a lecture on how chemistry fits into the liberal arts. This is the third in a series of shows from presentations delivered at the Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence seminar, “The Art of Teaching: The Sciences.” The Hoogland Center is an outreach of the Hillsdale College K-12 Education Office and offers seminars in classical academics and pedagogy for teachers of any background.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Matthew Young explains how lithotripsy, a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment for painful kidney stones, can help patients. Dr. Young is a board certified urologist and a member of Cullman Regional Medical Group. He earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and followed with a urology residency and general surgery internship at the Medical University of South Carolina and Charleston.
Oliver Arblaster joins host Matthew Young to talk about injury, loan spell at Port Vale and coming up through the Sheffield United Academy. Matthew is also joined by Carl Asaba to preview the upcoming match against Luton Town (A).
In an era characterized by macro headwinds and profound market volatility, the biotech industry continues to raise capital to fuel drug development, clinical trials, and innovation. Capital raising in challenging markets comes with additional risks, leading venture capital firms and crossover investors to identify creative, unconventional deal structures and strategies that are redefining the biotech investment landscape. Join Chen Yu, Founder & Managing Partner at TCGX, Matthew Young, Managing Director at Longitude Capital, Arsani William, CIO & Managing Partner at Logos Capital, and RBC's Noël Brown, Head of US Biotechnology Investment Banking, for a roundtable discussion exploring how investors across the biotech ecosystem are navigating market complexity to put dollars to work creatively to manage risks, maximize rewards, and stimulate growth.
I'm thrilled to share some insights from my recent podcast episode where I had the pleasure of hosting Matthew Young, a seasoned insurance expert with over 21 years of experience. Matthew's wisdom and dedication to his clients are truly inspiring, and I believe his insights will be beneficial to you. I hope these insights spark your curiosity and encourage you to listen to the full podcast episode. Matthew's expertise is invaluable, and I believe his advice can help you navigate the often confusing world of insurance. Connect with SaCola: https://workitliveitownit.com/ Follow SaCola on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workitliveitownit Follow SaCola on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workitliveitownit/ Subscribe to Work it, Live it, Own it! On YouTube: https://bit.ly/2lxB1TS Read more about SaCola's real estate story: https://bit.ly/40T3dnt Check out the Homebuyers Guide: https://bit.ly/3VoOGi5 Check out the Sell Your Home Guide: https://bit.ly/3NuHP58 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workitliveitownit/message
What does the Bible say about being a vigilante, violence and self-defense?
In this episode, join us as we sit down with AWS Software Engineer, Matthew Young, to delve into his inspiring journey of breaking into the tech industry without a traditional background in software engineering. If you're someone aspiring to enter the world of tech but don't know where to start, this episode is a goldmine of actionable advice and motivation. In this episode, we discuss: Matthew's Unconventional Path: How he transitioned from a finance degree to forging a successful career in software engineering. Learn about his unique trajectory, which led him from scoring an internship to leveraging platforms like Upwork to establish his presence as a freelancer before landing a role at AWS. Non-Tech Companies as a Stepping Stone: Understand why Matthew advocates for breaking into the tech industry by first working at "non-tech companies." He shares valuable insights into how these experiences can offer valuable skills and perspectives that prove invaluable in the tech world and how it can be your way to getting work at tech companies. Becoming a Software Engineer without a Degree or Experience: Matthew's story is an encouraging testament to aspiring software engineers without formal degrees or prior experience. Tune in as he reveals the key strategies and resources that helped him overcome challenges and build a solid foundation in the tech realm. Contracting vs. Freelancing: Get a detailed comparison of contracting and freelancing in the tech industry. Matthew shares his personal experiences and offers guidance on how to decide which path might be more suitable for your career goals. Embracing AI in a Changing World: Matthew sheds light on the importance of embracing AI and its impact on the ever-changing world. As technology continues to progress, he emphasizes the value of staying adaptable and open to new advancements. Finding Your Niche in Tech: Choosing a specific direction within the vast tech landscape can be overwhelming. Matthew provides practical tips on how to discover your passion and decide on a tech path that aligns with your interests and strengths. Join us for this thought-provoking episode, filled with invaluable advice, and the wisdom of an accomplished software engineer who defied the odds to carve his own path in the tech industry. To keep up with everything Degree Free check out our website: degreefree.co Join the Degree Free Network and get the support you need to get hired, get that promotion, and achieve your career goals! You'll get access to our free resources such as the 5 Degree Free Pathways and 7 Day Get Hired Challenge Course: degreefree.co/network Learn job hunting skills and learn how to land your dream job in 7 days: https://degreefree.co/gethired/ Starting your degree free journey but don't know where to start? Check out our free ‘5 Degree Free Pathways' Course: degreefree.co/pathways Thinking of changing your career path but don't know where to start? Check out our job change accelerator course: degreefree.co/jobchange
Guests: Matthew Young, Dominic Green, & Garrett West '15 Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Young, Dean of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at Hillsdale College, about the new Hillsdale online course, "The Great Principles of Chemistry." Writer and historian Dominic Green chats about religion, journalism, and his recent book, The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898. And Hillsdale graduate Garrett West '15 tells us what it's like to serve as a clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court. Matthew Young at 00:50 Dominic Green at 13:55 Garrett West at 33:10See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys take a deep dive with Matthew Young, owner of Mechman Alternators, purveyor of incredibly fine and bespoke alternators. Holman reveals So Cal's favorite pastime and Lightning solidifies his favorite catch phrase.
Is Western science always the best science? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Marcia Belsky discuss Indigenous methods to combat climate change with Indigenous scientist and author Dr. Jessica Hernandez. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Jennifer E Carr, Ruben, Peter Kellner, Michele Bontemps, eric secrist, Zebulon C, Travis Ryan Otter, Matthew Young, SevereFLIPPER, and Cleo K for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Antonio Campoy, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons