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Michael Meredith is a co-founder with Hilary Sample of MOS, an architecture practice based in New York.MOS is an acronym derived from Meredith and Sample, with the "O" serving as an abstract, connective element. The name, much like the practice itself and the cultural moment it emerged from in the early 2000s, captures a playful tension between irony and sincerity. It's a subtle nod toward global architectural giants like SOM or OMA, while genuinely embodying Michael and Hilary's playful and collaborative spirit.A hallmark of Meredith and Sample's work is their ability to balance intentional imperfection with technical precision. They've described their practice as embracing a philosophy that's "horizontal and fuzzy," deliberately moving away from the conventional "tall and shiny" image typically associated with architecture firms. It's a metaphor reflecting their preference for an architecture that's smaller, less bureaucratic, more experimental, and ultimately more alive.Michael's podcast Building with Writing Stan Allen: https://open.spotify.com/show/7CUtD3SnpyKxWUmsNnDmSwMichael's 2025 Princeton Syllabus: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aU1IqdLYJmcldMAzgnxrwOczO1TIrTtCejEziyxZ4-U/edit?tab=t.0Scaffold is an Architecture Foundation production, hosted by Matthew Blunderfield. Download the London Architecture Guide App via the App Store or Google PlayBecome an Architecture Foundation Patreon member and be a part of a growing coalition of architects and built environment professionals supporting our vital and independent work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of I Would Prefer Not To, Ana speaks with Hilary Sample and Michael Meredith of NYC-based MOS Architects. Topics of discussion include the complex intertwining of work and life, playfulness and the publication of process, feedback between academic culture and the world of practice, and collaborative models.
Special guest host Sen. Damon Thayer fills in for Larry on Monday's show and he's talking to Rep. Michael Meredith about the sports betting bill that he had sponsored in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we get to talk with Michael Meredith, owner of MiG Custom Calls. We talk duck hunting, duck calling, and a growing trend in the duck hunting world, call making. OFF The X Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthexpodcast/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheXPodcastTrinity GunworksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trinity_gunworks_ar/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Trinity-Gunworks-113634233747456Makers Call CompanyWebsite: https://www.makerscallcompany.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/makerscallco
Chairman of the KY House Local Government Committee Rep. Michael Meredith joins the show to talk about HB 475 (local tax reform) as well as a host of other General Assembly issues including sports gaming and marijuana. Also, Rep. Meredith and Tres react to Russia's invasion of the Ukraine. Finally, Tres' college degree comes in handy.
The next generation of culinary artisans are changing up the industry. These artisans have a whole new approach to reaching and satisfying the next generation consumer. In this podcast we will explore chefs and artisans from around the world diving into their story and passion. In this episode of Chef AF, I talk with Greg Pryor, known to his instagram followers as Caster Azucar, a cook with no formal training about social media, his cooking that comes from his love of creating and why he sees food as an adventure. Pryor talks about the amazing feeling of trying something sensational in a restaurant and says he has had those experiences in New Zealand. He chats about eating at Michael Meredith's restaurant saying it was incredible and couldn't believe what he had done with a potato and cabbage dish. Pryor adds, “there's something that is my drive to try and get people to experiment more at home and appreciate food more when they go out, but also appreciate the adventure that is food.” Pryor shares with us his recipe Burnt Butter, Pistachio, and Potato Soup, which he says came from looking for something that was hearty, warm and fall-like. This recipe comes with an option to add grilled salmon. Pryor talks about creating echoes of the foundational flavors, saying that the dish is about bringing layers of flavor and texture to something as simple as a soup. Tune into the podcast to learn more on how Pryor feels about following recipes, what he has to say about cooking with sous vide, and his thoughts about the industry on this episode of Chef AF “It's All Food” or you can listen at Spotify!
Dating lobsters can be tricky and not just because they pinch. We think lobsters can live for decades or centuries, but we can't actually track their age. Just how do you find out a creatures age without dissecting them? Tracking a creatures age is tricky when they cast away alot of signs of physical growth. How can there tightly knit families spread across huge distances in the sea that are somehow connected? How do genetic islands form inside the oceans? What can chaos, larvae and Antarctica tell us about genetic diversity? Eleanor A. Fairfield, David S. Richardson, Carly L. Daniels, Christopher L. Butler, Ewen Bell, Martin I. Taylor. Ageing European lobsters ( Homarus gammarus ) using DNA methylation of evolutionarily conserved ribosomal DNA. Evolutionary Applications, 2021; DOI: 10.1111/eva.13296 David L. J. Vendrami, Lloyd S. Peck, Melody S. Clark, Bjarki Eldon, Michael Meredith, Joseph I. Hoffman. Sweepstake reproductive success and collective dispersal produce chaotic genetic patchiness in a broadcast spawner. Science Advances, 2021; 7 (37) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abj4713
Lisa King joined Purposely Podcast to share her founder story with Eat My Lunch Lisa and her business partner Michael Meredith's mission started in 2015 with a plan to ensure that no New Zealand school child goes hungry and this continues to be their mission today. They have just celebrated their 6th birthday and they are proud to have given away over 1.6 million lunches to Kiwi kids in need. Sadly there is still a waiting list with many schools in Auckland and Wellington needing their help. Lisa was inspired by a news article she read outlining the damaging effects of food poverty on children in New Zealand at the same time she reflected on a pair of Toms Shoes she was wearing, where she had bought a pair of Tom's shoes and she had gifted pair of shoes at the same time. Eat My Lunch was born using the same, buy one gift one model. You will hear how an urgent start-up phase orchestrated from Lisa's home kitchen was soon followed by a quickly scaled team and operation including a commercial kitchen and urgency to deliver on the need that was evident across New Zealand. In this episode she talks about her previous career as a corporate marketeer and brand expert and how she used this experience and the commercial skills she had gained to start, scale and grow Eat My Lunch. The episode also explores her early years, having been born in Hong Kong her parents moved Lisa and her siblings to New Zealand to start a new life. A new life built on some traditional values and views as well as some exceptional hard work where her family invested their energy into running a successful Chinese restaurant. Lisa expands on growing up on New Zealand as an Asian migrant and how her Hong Kong background and New Zealand experience has shaped who she is today. www.eatmylunch.co.nz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-longbottom2/message
Call maker out of Arkansas. Talking Call making highs and lows
On this episode we’re discussing developing your billion dollar dream with Andre Lewis and Michael Meredith. The friends and business partners share how they made the leap…. Leaving stable careers to running their own real estate development company boasting a portfolio of more than $27 million in assets. They share what motivated them to step out on their own, the lessons they have learned along the way and how they manage being friends and business partners. Listen in, as We Talk!
Hour 1 of Smash Daily, Smash hits the headlines and sees that Prince Harry has a new gig, we say a BIG Happy Birthday to Aretha Franklin! Also on the show, Michael Meredith who traveled 282 miles to get a COVID shot, and now he's sending his travel expenses to Governor Parsons! Plus, Doug Jenkins joins Smash for a new segment called Talkin' Track to talk racing! Check out Smash Daily on your radio weekdays from 4-6 on 107.1 FM The Big Z! Stream at www.altondailynews.com and listen ANYWHERE you get your podcasts!
Hour 2 of Smash Daily, Michael Meredith traveled 6 hours round trip to get a COVID shot and has billed the Governor of Missouri for his travel expenses. Smash & Lolo promote that, as well as Super Soul Sister T joins the show and Dr Oz is under fire from being a guest host on Jeopardy! Check out Smash Daily on your radio weekdays from 4-6 on 107.1 FM The Big Z! Stream at www.altondailynews.com and listen ANYWHERE you get your podcasts!
Lisa King was 2019's MYOB Woman Entrepreneur of the Year, and also a 2019 New Zealander of the Year finalist. After a career in marketing for many of the world's biggest food companies including Cadbury, Fonterra and PepsiCo, Lisa King founded Eat My Lunch with her friend, the esteemed chef Michael Meredith. Their success on their mission to ensure no child goes to school hungry has made Eat My Lunch New Zealand's most well known for-profit social enterprise. In late 2020, Lisa launched her next venture, a company making alcohol-free G&T's, which sets Lisa on a new social mission to make it easier for people to explore, as she has done recently, a different relationship with alcohol. This podcast series is part of that mission.
In the third entry of the Interim edition of “Caucus Connections,” we get to hear from two different Committee Co-Chairs. Rep. Michael Meredith of the 19th District talks to us about the Interim Joint Committee on Local Government and how the June meeting went. We also talk to Co-Chair Walker Thomas about his work with the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection.
A packed episode!Opening: Minor League Baseball celebrated their "At Home Opener" last week with classic games, fun videos and increased online access and interaction. It kicked off with the National Anthem featuring both a nice montage from the MiLB and some teams' greatest hits.They scheduled the day out and set a time for the 7th Inning Stretch and encouraged people to send in videos singing the song. Some of the cool things we saw:The Nashville Sounds put their Country Legends rase online: Johnny Cash took the first one. The Charleston River Dogs had their hat shuffle in video form. The Altoona Curve did a virtual t shirt throw while the Corpus Christ Hooks had a 'group' grilling party. 0:05:04 Raiders of the Lost Diamond: Dallas Eagles: We talk about the former Texas League team in Dallas and the breaking of the Texas League color barrier.0:07:26 Who's On First: San Antonio Missions: We're joined by San Antonio Missions Director of Public Relations Mark Meyers. 0:20:10 Lights Camera Play Ball: The Open Road: I discovered a film in which Justin Timberlake plays a member of the Corpus Christ hooks! Check out The Open Road from director Michael Meredith. 0:24:03: On Deck: We visit with the folks from Advocates for Minor Leaguers who talk about the issues facing MiLB players in today's game. 0:52:37 This Just In: Michael Joins us from saveMiLB.org to discuss the MiLB contraction story and the new piece in Ballpark Digest by Kevin Reichard. Read it here. 1:05:04 Closing It Out: John Krasinski's Some Good News captured me from the beginning. This episode drove the allergy count through the roof. Give it a listen and check out the ep.
Michael Meredith joins me on the podcast and talks calls and call making
This Sunday's Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers game at AT&T Stadium will be far from an Ice Bowl. Kickoff-time temperature is forecast for the upper 80s, and even if a blue norther were to hit Arlington, it wouldn't matter inside the climate-controlled opulence of Jerryworld.
Get ready for a packed episode of the Pegasus Podcast. In this week's episode we talk Louisville, Kentucky, current events and the turtle man. Our first conversation is with former state Rep. Ken Fleming and Pegasus' Jordan Harris about the future of Louisville. We dive into the need for strong leadership and solutions to make Louisville competitive. Next up we interview State Rep. Michael Meredith as we wrap up the 2019 legislative session. We recap some of the legislation that passed this year and what look for in the next few years as the legislator tries to bring Kentucky into the 21st Century. Finally, we hit on some current events including PETA's "warning" to the horse industry of Kentucky, proposals to regulate some of the internet, and things get a little wacky as we start talking the turtle man. Tune in and enjoy! I do not own the rights to any music used in this episode.
Rep. Michael Meredith talks to us about House Bill 311 and how it impacts the future of food labeling here in Kentucky.
Michael Meredith, director and narrator of the new NFL Films documentary on the Ice Bowl, joins the show to discuss the legendary game.
Michael Meredith, son of 'Dandy' Don Meredith, joins the show to dive deep on The Timeline: The Ice Bowl, a film he appeared in, in addition to co-producing and directing it with NFL Films' own David Plaut and Julia Harmon. Michael talks about the journey he undertook while developing the film (31:53), his relationship with his father (39:38) and what it was like tackling a documentary versus a scripted movie (36:20). David and Julia give a behind-the-scenes look at how the film came together (1:13). Finally, as he nears retirement at the end of this season, David talks about his 42 years at NFL Films and his time getting to know legendary quarterback John Unitas with the San Diego Chargers (59:33). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ballzy hosts Kevin Sherrington and Barry Horn discuss the Cowboys with guest Michael Meredith.
It is my absolute privilege to interview chef Michael Meredith & Lisa King about both journeys, their care with regards to food and people - and its total alignment with food, family and friends and what we are all about.
This round-table conversation between Stan Allen, Jesse Reiser and Michael Meredith addressed the personal experiences of the participants of formalist pedagogy across several decades.
On a Spring 2012 road trip in the American Southwest, Cathy Byrd meets members of Ballroom Marfa’s creative team. Director Fairfax Dorn, project manager Melissa McDonnell, and architect Michael Meredith talk about why Ballroom came to West Texas and what they envision for Marfa's near future Drive-In theater. Sound Editor: Leo Madriz Photography credits as noted Episode Sound: Brian LeBarton, The Wind, 2010. New Year’s Film/Score Series. January 2, 2010. The Crowley Theater, Marfa.