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While Matt and Garrettt have discussed handwritten notes on the podcast in the past, today they put the focus on building upon this important foundation to take them to the next level. Having observed that completing these notes can, at times, simply become an item to be checked on a list, our hosts are here to show you how to move well beyond that and ensure that you start writing the most powerful notes you can to really have an impact on the lives of those around you. They begin by stressing the importance of your intention or the ‘why' behind your notes as well as starting from a place of gratitude and making an impact on others' lives. Matt and Garrett also highlight just how critical it is that you truly listen to your people, and go on to discuss one of Garrett's most special notes, his pink pen story, and how to take your handwritten notes to the next level. They finish up by introducing Ninja Note Cards that are now available for all those interested. We all know that handwritten notes are a tried and true essential component of the Ninja philosophy, and today's episode builds upon this rock solid practice to really reach their full potential and generate that positive impact that is the goal of every Ninja. Join the Ninja Selling Podcast group on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/theninjasellingpodcast where you can ask questions, give advice, and connect with other Ninjas. If you have not been accepted to the group yet, please check your messages for a follow-up from Matt. You can also leave a voicemail with your direct feedback at 208 MY-NINJA. And visit NinjaSelling.com/events for more information about upcoming open installations. Episode Highlights: The ‘why' behind writing your notes Starting from a place of gratitude Making an impact on others' lives Listening to others One of Garrett's most special notes Garrett's pink pen story Taking your notes to the next level Ninja Note Cards Quotes: “Look at the ‘why' behind the note along with the ‘who'.” “My feeling with notes is, if I'm going to write one, it has to invoke action coming back to me, it has to bring that energy back and you can't do that with just a ‘Just thinking of you'.” “When I look at a handwritten note…it's like an external gratitude.” “My intention when I'm writing a note is I'm going to impact the world so much that I'm going to get a phone call back.” “At the end of the day, we're trying to impact somebody's world in a positive way.” “If you're in a headspace where you're just not feeling it, don't do it…but don't use it as a reason to never do it. In fact, find ways to put yourself in that state so you can do it as often as you possibly can.” “And it's so awesome to feel and receive that energy. And so, know that the notes also have a power beyond just the person that you're sending it to.” “The whole thing is about making an impact for somebody with your written words.” “If there is energy there, you could say a few words, and it'll be there. You could say a lot of words, and it'll be there. But if the energy is not there, the quantity of words doesn't really much matter anymore.” “Ask questions, listen, pay attention.” “Just think a little bit about the person that you're writing to and write the same note. It'll have a different level of energy that goes out with it.” “And if you don't hear a response back, don't worry about it.” “See if you can change that energy and take it to external gratitudes when you actually sit down to put pen to paper for your notes and see what happens.” Links: www.TheNinjaSellingPodcast.com Email us at TSW@TheNinjaSellingPodcast.com Leave a voicemail at (208) MY-NINJA Ninja Selling www.NinjaSelling.com @ninjasellingofficial Ninja Coaching: www.NinjaCoaching.com @ninja.coaching Ninja Events www.NinjaSelling.com/Events Garrett garrett@ninjacoaching.com @ninjaredding Matt matt@ninjacoaching.com @matthewjbonelli The Ninja Selling Podcast Facebook Group Ninja Note Cards
In July 2013, experienced hiker and mountain climber Matthew Greene, was climbing with some friends in the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area of California when he experienced some car trouble requiring a few days of work. While Matt camped in Mammoth Lakes waiting on his car, his friends headed back home. After a brief call to his mother one morning before a day of climbing, Matt was never heard from again. Join us this week as we investigate the disappearance of Matthew Greene in the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area of California. New Patreon supporter shoutouts: Zach Trott, Margaret Granath, Colleen Fish, Olivia H, Jennifer Rawlinson, Christine Musal, Cheyenne Chlopek, Anna Henriksson, Grace Marie Patalinghug. Want to help the show out and get even more Locations Unknown content! For as little as $1 a month, you can become a Patron of Locations Unknown and get access to special Patreon only episode, free swag, swag contests, your picture on our supporter wall of fame, our Patreon only Discord Server, and discounts to our upcoming Locations Unknown Store! Become a Patron of the Locations Unknown Podcast by visiting our Patreon page. Episode Shout out - Julie Garrett Want to call into the show and leave us a message? Now you can! Call 208-391-6913 and leave Locations Unknown a voice message and we may air it on a future message! View live recordings of the show on our YouTube channel: Locations Unknown - YouTube Want to advertise on the podcast? Visit the following link to learn more. Advertise on Locations Unknown Learn about other unsolved missing persons cases in America's wilderness at Locations Unknown. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram. Also check us out on two new platforms - Pocketnet & Rumble.
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This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Matt Lohmeier. You may have heard of Matt as he has been in the news over the last year when he wrote a book and spoke out about the dangers of marxism and its effect on people's lives, especially the military. He was a lieutenant colonel in command of a space-based missile warning squadron for the United States Space Force and was subsequently terminated after writing the book and speaking out. While Matt's story has been controversial politically – politics is not why I asked him to be on the show. No matter who you are or what you believe, at some point in your life you will need to take a stand to defend your principles and in today's day and age with seemingly endless twitter mobs and cancel culture rampant, that is not an easy, no, an almost impossible thing to do. I want to explore what compelled Matt to take his stand and use his lessons learned to help you for when it's your turn. And lastly, while I know Matt has deep concerns about marxism and its danger to the American way of life – I think there is something that is even more dangerous and that is the loss of entrepreneurs. We are going to explore all this and more in this episode. www.MatthewLohmeier.com Book: Irresistible Revolution The views that Matt expresses are his views and not those of the military. Matt has served in the military for over 15 years and has been a fighter pilot logging over 1200 hours with F15s and other planes. Most recently, he was in command of a space unit in the Space Force. During 2020, as he saw what was happening in the culture and the woke culture, he recognized the seeds of marxism behind a lot of it. And he saw how much it was polarizing society. He recognized many of the talking points of marxism from his studies in the military and on his own. At the 5:30 mark, Matt talks about the oppressor vs. oppressed mantra from Marx and the Communist Manifesto and started to see it being brought into and impacting the military. There were trainings being done in the military that re-enforced marxist principles. He saw it as his duty to speak up and wrote his book the Irresistible Revolution. He was fired a week later. What was the catalyst that compelled you to take your stand? The military service member shoulders and important and large burden in that they have to be and remain un-political. Politics until recently have remained out of the military, but things have become much more politized. This started to create a climate in the military that stifled free speech and made service members fearful. It created a climate that hampered innovation and started to infringe on the oath he took to defend the Constitution. Matt believes that integrity and preservation of the individual and their rights and freedoms is paramount and could not let those things be infringed upon. Can you explain why marxism is such a danger to the American way of life, entrepreneurs, and the individual? At the 13 min mark, Matt talks about the founding philosophy of the US with a focus on the individual and their natural rights vs. marxism's goal of collectivism and removing the worth of the individual and instilling that worth in a group instead. Marxism can only survive by making everyone a victim and calling for violent force to overthrow the system and creating a collective run state that owns the means of production and is control or all – no private property, no natural rights, no entrepreneurship, etc. It destroys the individual and their potential. The principles the underpin the founding of the country are what have unleashed the potential of mankind and given them the freedom to reach it, especially for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are great at using logic and reason to succeed, but as a whole, society runs more on emotion – how do we get back to using logic and reason as a society to better manage the emotional reactions so many have in today's world? There is emotionally induced illogic and the influence of emotion on the ability to think critically is important to understand. This has been studied and it has been proven, the more emotion, the more the ability to think clearly is diminished. At the 25 min mark, Matt explains this throughout history using examples and how we can get back to logic/reason and better tap into the entrepreneurial side of ourselves. Pay attention to rhetoric. For example, equality vs. equity. People have the right to be free of discrimination or roadblocks to equal opportunity. But equity means forced equality of outcomes, not opportunity. This is totalitarian. It ends up in inequality and discrimination of one group over another. If the state has to ensure outcomes, it chooses what people get and forcibly takes from others. It becomes a large authoritarian/totalitarian lust for power state. Entrepreneurs are the biggest line of defense. Everything stems from entrepreneurship. To take an idea from nothing and do what has to be done to create something around it that creates benefits for others that impacts their lives and the lives of others. Capitalism and the principles of the US unleash this. What an incredible opportunity we have at our fingertips every day that most do not have. What should entrepreneurs be doing to share and show the success of entrepreneurship and capitalism? You are a leader – whether leading a large or small group, or just impacting one person for your sphere of influence. You must do all you can to foster the creative impulse and spirit of entrepreneurship and keep forces that would destroy it away. Leaders influence culture and impact culture – this can be positive or negative. Dialogue is a good thing, but context in which dialogue unfolds is important. You must share ideas and the logical reasons for them, but not force ideas on people and lead out of fear. Everyone is uniquely situated to bring something to a team – discussion and free thinking is critical to a great culture and you as a leader must foster the kind of climate that can allow this and allow for disagreement without punishment. What advice would you give someone to get over the hump and take the stand they know they need to take? Some things are worth falling on your sword over and other things just aren't. You have to determine whether the issue you think you need stand on is really worth it. If so, you need to study and learn about the issue very well and be very well versed in it. You must understand it. You also must weigh the cost(s). The book Ordinary Men is an example of what can happen if a stand is not taken. Matt judged the issue to be worth the cost and it was important to speak up early before things became worse. Final thoughts? The loss of entrepreneurship is a devastating blow to America and Marxist ideology directly threatens that. These are issues that should not be partisan. Best Quote: The loss of entrepreneurship is a devastating blow to America and Marxist ideology directly threatens that. Matt's Misfit 3: Be authentic. Speak the truth. It will enhance your life personally and professionally and speaking the truth is courage which is desperately needed. Determine your aim and pursue it vigorously by prioritizing your life consistent with that aim. Learn constantly, but don't be ever learning and never come to the knowledge of the truth of things. Seek truth to reason appropriately and use logic based on sound principles. 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Today on the Spiritual Spiral, I am thrilled to welcome my good friend, Matt Dery, back to the show. While Matt currently works for Financial Architects Inc., Matt has worked in the sports and broadcasting industry for over twenty years and hosts weekly podcasts for the Detroit Pistons and the Detroit Lions. Matt and I begin the show by talking about this year's NBA Finals and why it may be a tough sell for the casual fan. We talk about Chris Paul, Richard Sherman, and how our culture has become too quick to react without getting the full story. Matt and I talk about the uphill battle of equality in America and the difference between being a sportscaster and an entertainer. Matt and I also share personal stories about the omnipresence of anxiety we both feel as we try to navigate through this post-pandemic world. You can find Matt on Twitter @DerySpeaks and if you enjoy today's episode and you want to support the show, please subscribe on iTUNES. Consider sharing the show with your friends which is also a huge help or head over to iTunes and write a quick review. You can also support the show by becoming a subscriber at www.patreon.com/eddiecohn where you can access full episodes and exclusive content only available to subscribers. You can also visit my website www.iameddiecohn.com and sign up for my email list and newsletter. I also released another brand new song on Bandcamp which you can purchase by clicking HERE. You can find me on Substack by clicking HERE and as always, thanks so much for listening and supporting the show. Please reach out on Twitter or IG @eddiecohn with any questions.
While Matt and Peter completely forgot to acknowledge it on the episode, this one marks the 100th episode of Out of Beta. Tune in for a regular updates episode, maker/manager style.
Andy's not back from his quest this week, but don't worry he will return! Kevin steps out from behind the audio booth and takes the co-pilot spot in this week to keep Matt company! Matt and Kevin get into what the best games from their past are. While Matt's into the classic adventure games, Kevin speaks the Gospel for RTS games old and new! They find common ground by meeting in the middle with a mutual love of Halo, which pulls Glenn and Tyler into the mix for a second! Andy's gone but not forever, so enjoy the rest of the gang keeping you company this week on Matt and Andy with Andy and Matt!
*Tapes Thursday 1PMTHIS SHOW AIRS: TUESDAY 6.01.21 --------------------------------------------------*NOW LIVE STREAMING TO MULTIPLE PLATFORMS*Facebook / Youtube / Periscope------------------------------------------------------------------LISTEN MONDAY thru THURSDAY AT 4PM ON AM860 / 93.7 FM SMART TV OWNERS CAN SEARCH BINGENETWORKS TO FIND US ON Roku / Firetv / Appletv /Amazon*Sunday show 102.5fm THE BONE SEGMENT 1 (:16 min) 24:30 to 08:30 OPEN: Who we are, What we do, todays show... SPONSOR – REPLENISH IV SOLUTIONS PROPERTIES (2) MATT COX – AUTHOR " SHARK IN THE HOUSING POOL' featured on "American Greed – Behind the Scams" Great story about how Matt was able to acquire huge sums of money by commiting Title Fraud. Learn how he was able to take loans out on properties he DID NOT OWN. Find out how Kevin Overstreet and his property firewall would have stopped Matt from stealing your home!While Matt was incarcerated he met lots of interesting characters, listen to the stories he has turned into books and movies. **TEASE COMING UP................ & A FEELGOOD STORY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEGMENT 2 (08:30 MIN) 08:30 – 00:00 SPONSOR – GOLF CART DEPOT PROPERTIES (2) MATT COX – AUTHOR " SHARK IN THE HOUSING POOL' featured on "American Greed – Behind the Scams"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SEGMENT 3 (08:00) 24:30 to 16:30 SPONSOR – VETERAN GUTTERS PROPERTIES (2) Sam McKeown - Alive and At Peace CoachingExecutive Coach, Speaker, Trainer Live Intentionally and Be Blessed! Listen to Sam tell his stories about helping others to find mental peace and stress reduction . Sam shares anecdotes from UCLA Coach John Wooden and other mentors, listen to how their teaching and motivational techniques created the desired mindset in their students and players. Sam is involved with lots of networking groups and business owners, he is constantly coaching and developing leaders with new ways to reach the audience with their message. Check out sam@aliveandatpeace.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SEGMENT 4 (16:00) 16:30 TO 00:30 SPONSOR -BROTHERS EZ MOVING PROPERTY (1) FEELGOOD STORYA man and his friend started doing "random acts of kindness", find out how he impacted others.Sam McKeown - Alive and At Peace CoachingExecutive Coach, Speaker, Trainer Live Intentionally and Be Blessed! 00:30 – 00:00 CLOSE...RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ARK Investment Portfolio has seen a dip lately, as have so many portfolios based around growth stocks. While Matt suggest building your own portfolio, the ARK innovation ETF has a lot of solid companies that Matt believes in long term. Many of you follow Ark Invest and Cathie Wood, and may even have exposure to some of these same stocks. The recent pullbacks for these stocks can be alarming if you already own them, but in the long run, this is only a small bump in the road for many of these innovative companies. Today Matt breaks down the top 25 holdings in the ark investment portfolio and explains which ones he likes the best.Stay tuned for all this... and more!
While Matt is gone skiing in Colorado, Peter gives an update on his and Bjørn's progress with Reform.
Comics with my Kids Episode 29 My DAD Read That ! A Death in the Family and The Death of Superman by DC Comics Matt D. and Logan D. invite there podcast partners and family members, Dusty S. and Richard S. to talk about some nostalgic Comics. Dusty and Richard talk about A Death in the Family and give their opinions about the book. While Matt and Logan share their thoughts and opinions on The Death of Superman. Dusty talks about the iconic 900 call in number that saw the audiences hatred of Jason Todd. While Logan talks about the creature that saw the Doomsday for Superman. Richard tells us all about Jason Todd and his search for his mom. Matt talks about the 90's comic boom and the speculators love for Superman issue 75. So sit back and listen to these Two Dads, Two Podcasts, and Two Books as we hear all about My Dad Read That! Checkout Logan and Richards other podcast Hey! I Gotta New Book Podcast Theme song provided by Bensound, Visit Bensound at Bensound.com Again we want your opinions and questions so: Email the show at comicswithmykidspodcast@gmail.com
While Matt's house gets fumigated, enjoy this throwback episode where we invited on three pairs of married couples to complete in out version of The Newlywed Game! upfordebate.tv Twitter: @upfordebatetv Proud member of the Coffee & Beer family of podcasts, streaming at coffeeandbeer.tv.
We’ve heard the words of many a wise guide throughout our years, a mentor or simply a person on the street trying to give us words to uplift us in a time of struggle. Sometimes however these beings of great knowledge instead ask us questions, ones meant to help us come up with our own wisdom that we too can pass on to those who come after. So we pass the question we were asked to you: Can you feel life moving through your mind? Can you feel time slipping down your spine? Basically what I’m saying is we played Sonic Adventure 2 for this bonus episode. While Matt was hanging on to the edge of tomorrow, Joe did not enjoy this opportunity to live and learn from the works of yesterday. What does this game do well? Why is it seemingly responsible for the divide between generations of Sonic fans? How great is that music? Why does the dialogue all bleed intAnd why does Joe have such a beef with the level design? All that and more in this bonus episode.We’ll be back soon for our final discussion on Pokemon Puzzle League!
Does the media tell you the truth? Can you tell when the media is manipulating you and have journalists stopped asking the difficult questions? Today on the Spiritual Spiral, I welcome Los Angeles tech & media lawyer, Matt Bilinsky, to the show. While Matt is a successful attorney in LA, I discovered Matt on Twitter and IG where he has grown a following breaking down news stories and bringing his nuanced perspective to the world. Matt is using social media to go beneath the surface to try and offer a fresh perspective that counters the narrative that is being pushed by the media. Matt and I talk about the media landscape and how social media and the 24/7 news cycle may impact the way we receive the news. We discuss the pandemic, the impact it's having on our culture and how we're living in a world where if you question the narrative, then the powers-to-be want you silenced. I also ask Matt about this idea of being an "influencer" and we talk about the good and bad of social media and why I think it's causing more disruption than ever before. Be sure to follow Matt on Twitter or Instagram by clicking HERE and if you enjoy today's episode and you want to support the show, please consider sharing the show with your friends or head over to iTunes and write a quick review. You can also support the show by becoming a subscriber at www.patreon.com/eddiecohn where you can access full episodes and exclusive content only available to subscribers. You can also visit my website www.iameddiecohn.com and sign up for my email list and newsletter. I also released a brand new song on Bandcamp which you can purchase by clicking HERE. You can find me on Substack by clicking HERE and as always, thanks so much for listening and supporting the show. Please reach out on Twitter or IG @eddiecohn with any questions.
In this episode Mike and Matt just do a quick “check-in” with listeners following the President’s Day weekend. Mike speaks briefly about the status of the 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note and the importance of this index being above 1.20% currently, and how that has an effect on the mortgage rate markets. While Matt spends a few minutes on setting us up for our March 2-part series that will help listeners prepare for various ways to protect themselves from Health Care risks and expenses in Retirement. Please check out our You Tube channel, and Subscribe so that you get all of our new content as soon as it’s fresh! Click Here. (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkylXofeMjBXlRLkt_QChXg)
While Matt is creating mash-ups of Marvel characters and co-hosts, Mitch makes Tabitha choose between Barack Obama and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Reviews: "Commanders in Crisis" by Steve Orlando and Davide Tinto (Image Comics) "Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job" by Frank Gogol and Nenad Cviticanin (Source Point Press) Follow us on: Facebook Twitter Instagram
For many brewers, winning a medal at the Great American Beer Festival or World Beer Cup is a career-defining accomplishment. Winning two or three establishes a reputation. Win a dozen and it’s a legacy. Yet Matt Brynildson, the brewmaster and creative force behind so many now-classic Firestone Walker (https://www.firestonebeer.com) beers, counts more than 90 such medals over his brewing career, now stretching into its third decade. For analogues in the sports world you’d have to consider names like Brady, Messi, or Jordan—but unlike them, Brynildson plays just about every position. The medals he’s won cross a breadth of styles, from helles to IPA to barrel-aged stout and mixed culture Brett beer. Under Brynildson’s brewing leadership, Firestone Walker has won GABF medals for the past 18 years straight, taking home four Mid-Size Brewery of the Year honors along the way. Sports hyperboles aside, there’s a method to these winning ways, and it all comes back to quality and constant improvement. With a background in chemistry, Brynildson has matched a technician’s perfectionism to the soul of an artist, absorbing and deploying technical processes to make the best beer possible, while also exploring the creative edge of differentiation and expression that helps his beers stand apart from the crowd. In this extended episode, he discusses: The knowledge he recently gained spending a year brewing in Europe with Duvel-Moortgat The importance of the 162°F (72°C) rest when mashing less-modified malts Takeaways from the 2020 Hops Growers of America annual conference How the Hops Quality Group has worked to close the loop between farmers and brewers The necessity of foam Evaluating new hops, from selecting away from negative traits to running parallel trials Why Citra doesn’t figure heavily in the brewery’s approach to hops Coaxing punchier results out of German varieties like Mandarina Bavaria and Huell Melon Differences in practices between German and US hop farming The key indicators of quality in hops Creating the 805 blonde ale and building a brewery to handle it Firestone Walker’s entrance into the hazy IPA world, with Mind Haze Current R&D with fruited iterations of hazy IPA Building quality into the DNA of the brewery, so that it lasts for generations While Matt loves hops, he’s particularly fond of swimming against the tide, and finding creative ways of building compelling flavors without resorting to more common default approaches. “We actually have a harder time integrating a high percentage of hops like Citra and Mosaic into our beers,” says Brynildson. “We’re probably one of those rare West coast IPA brewers [where] Citra isn’t a major deal. I sell more Citra to Duvel to make Duvel Triple Hop than I use in this brewery, if that tells you anything. Over time, we’ve found that rather than it being the main player—because everybody else’s beer kinda tastes and smells that way—it has found its way into more of a niche of enhancing, amplifying, not being the star.” *This episode is brought to you by: * G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): As the brewing industry’s premier choice for glycol chilling, G&D Chillers has set the standard on quality, service, reliability and dedication to their customer’s craft. New this year, Redundancy meets Efficiency! G&D’s Micro-Channel Condensers are built with all aluminum construction which eliminates galvanic corrosion. Using half the refrigerant of conventional condensers with fewer brazed connections, translates to a lower GWP and less opportunity for leaks. Call G&D Chillers today to discuss your project or reach out directly at GDChillers.com (https://gdchillers.com). 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While Matt is out once more, he promised to not cause any problems, Abe and John just have a sit down and talk session. Just random stuff that they have going on in each other’s campaign and just shoot the breeze just like they would post games when we weren’t subjected to a pandemic. So, join these two as they sit down for a smoke break. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Wizard Council is a biweekly podcast where we discuss the trials and tribulations that occurred while playing and running D&D and other RPGs. We will address issues ranging from problem players and DMs to the nitty gritty of fighting styles and everything in between. If you have any questions please reach out to us via e-mail at WizardsCouncilPod@gmail.com or through Twitter at @WizardsPod. Intro and Outro music by: David Fesliyan Artwork by: Gilbert Neri
Hello dear listeners, When we prepare our content, we like to think that our listeners should expect the unexpected. To expect…the impossible! The debate, perhaps annoyingly so, that has been raging in recent years is which film franchise is serving the masses better: James Bond or Mission: Impossible? The podcast answers: why can't we love both? While Matt and Edgar will inevitably go through the adventures of Ethan Hunt soon enough, they figured to go back and start with the franchise's original incarnation, the 1960s television show. Of course, if they're talking about a spy show from the 60s, that can only mean one thing: guidance from special agent Bill Koenig from The Spy Command blog! There's so much to talk about, this is only Part 1 of the mission. Among the topics: the thrilling subject of actors contract negotiations, being locked out one's own studio lot as a producer, the links that bond M:I and Star Trek, muscle acting, remaking episodes of the same series, the 80s tv show revival, kitty cat heists, and so much more. So sit back, relax, mould your mask to perfection while listening to Part 1 of our Mission: Impossible 60s tv show Detour.
While Matt was editing the episode “John Piper’s 12 Points of New Calvinism” he had… The post Restless Reaction: Our Piper Episode appeared first on Society of Reformed Podcasters.
While Matt was editing the episode "John Piper's 12 Points of New Calvinism" he had a few epiphanies he wanted to more to Pastor Michael about. Make sure you listen to that before you listen to this or you may be confused.If you thought they went a little hard on him or want them to clarify more about the gospel centered movement- this reaction to their own reaction is for you.Also as soon as we 20 ratings/reviews on itunes- we will release our reaction to the entirety of Piper's sermon. Also we'd love to get your reaction!
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In this episode of the Web News, Matt and Mike discuss something that's been cropping up on social media, and in the tech news recently - the WhatsApp policy changes. Due to the nature of the changes and of course the affiliation with Facebook, many of you are probably being told to switch to other apps, such as Signal. While Matt doesn't care about the situation, having used WhatsApp and Facebook for a number of years - Mike has done a small amount of research and has a different (yet very similar) perspective on the situation. You can find us on... Facebook | Twitter | Instagram RSS | Patreon | Spotify Medium | YouTube | GitHub Reddit | Discord
While Matt is moving into his Texas McMansion, Peter brings on Derrick Reimer of SavvyCal and Drip fame to do a good old updates episode.Derrick on TwitterSavvyCal
Every now and again, you just have to have a dance party in your living room. That’s just some of the happiness advice Matt Howard shares in today’s episode of Lift U Up: Inspiring Health Stories. For Matt, music is always essential. Currently working as the Principal Percussionist with the https://www.laphil.com/musicdb/artists/2491/matthew-howard (LA Philharmonic), Matt shares his story on how his path led him to his https://www.nws.edu/news/first-year-percussion-fellow-lands-dream-job-with-la-philharmonic/ (dream job) so quickly. Even during a pandemic when he can’t perform live, Matt still finds a way to bring music into his life – and the lives of others. Matt still pinches himself when he is reminded that he is living his dream playing music for a living. Growing up, Matt recalls that there was always music playing around the house. From oldies to modern rock, he found himself drawn to the artists his parents would play. When they saw he caught the music bug, they helped him pursue his passion. Matt learned how to play the drums and other percussion instruments and attended a high school music program. As a senior in high school, Matt didn’t think that he wanted to have music as his life-long profession. But when an accident left him temporarily unable to play - he knew he had to do something after graduation. Time attending community college, led Matt back to becoming obsessed with percussion. “If you want to get good at something, you have to obsess over it,” says Matt. Today, Matt lives out his days continuing to find happiness in music. While Matt isn’t performing any live shows in the near future, he still is http://www.expatdrummer.com/interviews/2020/4/20/what-to-do-during-a-quarantine-matt-howard-principal-percussion-la-philharmonic (bringing his passion and his music world-wide), through his https://www.youtube.com/user/Matthewhoward1990/videos (social media presence) and master classes. What else can you expect in this episode? A behind the scenes look inside the percussion room in the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The many types of percussion instruments Matt has played. How Matt has tried to make the most of 2020 and the curveball the year has thrown. Matt’s feeling on the digital era, and the impact sharing online has brought to his industry. Why Matt misses live performances. Stories of some of the most notable shows he has played in the past.
Things get bloodier in Hell’s Kitchen when Matt Murdock continues his assault on the Russian gangsters working with Wilson Fisk. In retaliation, the Russians track down and kidnap Claire Temple, drawing Matt into a trap. While Matt is racing through Manhattan, Karen Page & Ben Urich are digging deeper into Union Allied. Meanwhile, Fisk & Vanessa are having their first date. Matt rescues Claire and they escape, leaving the Russians empty-handed again. Fisk is furious at the failure & the interruption of his romantic evening, prompting him to brutally murder Vladimir’s brother and start a gang war. Daredevil is the launch point for the Netflix universe of Marvel shows. It stars Charlie Cox, Elden Henson, Deborah Ann Woll, Vincent D’onofrio, Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Ayelet Zurer, Bob Gunton, & Rosario Dawson. For more details on the film/TV references that spill out of Kris’s (and occasionally Amy’s) brain, as well as links to other podcasts, visit the episode page on our website: Episode page Email us at themarvelousmadames@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram
Wilson Fisk launches a plan to strengthen his grip on the underworld of Hell’s Kitchen. He tasks henchman John Healy to publicly murder a rival mobster & endure a sham trial. Under Fisk’s orders, Wesley recruits Nelson & Murdock to represent Healy, giving Matt the opportunity to learn more about Fisk’s plans. A scared & frustrated Karen is being pressured to sign another non-disclosure agreement by Union Allied attorneys, while reporter Ben Urich is digging deeper into the company. Despite Matt’s best efforts, Fisk successfully taints the jury to secure a mistrial for Healy. Matt later finds & tortures Healy, who reluctantly divulges Fisk’s name to the masked vigilante. But out of fear of retribution from Fisk, Healy kills himself in a brutal fashion. While Matt stares at the dead man in disbelief, Wilson Fisk is meeting Vanessa Marianna for the first time. Daredevil is the launch point for the Netflix universe of Marvel shows. It stars Charlie Cox, Elden Henson, Deborah Ann Woll, Vincent D’onofrio, Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Ayelet Zurer, Bob Gunton, & Rosario Dawson. For more details on the film/TV references that spill out of Kris’s (and occasionally Amy’s) brain, as well as links to other podcasts, visit the episode page on our website Episode page link Email us at themarvelousmadames@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram
Today we welcome Matt Klein into our Maintainer Spotlight. Matt is the creator of Envoy, born inside of Lyft. It’s an edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Envoy was unexpectedly popular, and completely changed the way Lyft considers what and how to open source. While Matt has had several opportunities to turn Envoy into a commercial open source company, he didn’t. In today’s conversation with Matt we learn why he choose a completely different path for the project.
Today we welcome Matt Klein into our Maintainer Spotlight. Matt is the creator of Envoy, born inside of Lyft. It’s an edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Envoy was unexpectedly popular, and completely changed the way Lyft considers what and how to open source. While Matt has had several opportunities to turn Envoy into a commercial open source company, he didn’t. In today’s conversation with Matt we learn why he choose a completely different path for the project.
While Matt & Frac giveaway a free Call of Duty they also brought you NFL news ahead of the trade deadline. They give you insight on the Yannick Ngakoue and how it can help the Baltimore Ravens pash rush, and Everson Griffen to the Lions and how they could be buyers at the trade deadline rather then sellers. Matt & Frac also give a in depth breakdown of Steelers vs Ravens and Browns vs Raiders, and much more!
The 2020 election is less than two weeks away. One of the biggest questions that remain unanswered is whether or not our U.S. election infrastructure is prepared for any potential cyberattacks from hackers, both foreign and domestic. In part 1 of our two-part episode: Rage Against the Machines: Is our Election Technology Safe and Secure? Gigi chats with computer scientist and law professor Matt Blaze to assess the biggest challenges and threats to state and county election systems. While Matt relayed some of his biggest concerns, he also pointed to some potential bright sides unique to holding a general election during a major health crisis. Tune in for Matt’s perspectives on this critical topic, in this episode of Tech on the Rocks!
The TOP DAD's discuss why Dads always chooses to make breakfast for dinner. We also cover breakfasts most important question: Waffles, Pancakes or French Toast? Ken admits to sneaking out to a midnight release party of HP5. While Matt confirms he is team Tank Top and his love of Nicholas Cage movies! Talking points: Tank Tops, Chest Hair and Tom Selleck, Dads cooking, French Toast Sticks from Burger King, Cobra Kai, when Dad makes Breakfast, Harry Potter midnight release, what would you bring on a desert island? Be sure to follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for great Top Dad tips, tricks, and hacks. Thanks for listening and if you like the show please be sure to share Top Dad Podcast with your friend, and leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts.
For more FREE Wealthy Contractor resources, go to www.TheWealthyContractor.com On today's episode of the podcast, you'll hear how Hullco's owner, Matt Hullander, tasks each of his employees with making it better - for the company's customers, their co-workers and their community. You'll also find out how he embodies this mission statement by focusing on continuous improvement for himself and the company. While Matt was born into the home improvement industry, he has taken Hullco from a small-town name to one of the largest home improvement companies in Tennessee. You'll hear exactly how he's done this, including the right pricing, a strong profit model and an emphasis on systems. Matt is the perfect example of stepping it up and taking a company to new levels of success. If you've ever thought about growing your business, you'll want to take notes very closely with this one.
The time rift is still open and the universe is in absolute chaos. This episode careens back and forth between pre-baby and post-baby Matt, and you can expect more in the weeks to come. While Matt and Hunter are trapped in this time loop, they found a chance to talk about the L1z1x Mindnet. Enjoy that talk before eternity folds back in on itself and we all wake up as cyborgs. Section Outline: Overview - 7:09 Early Game - 20:14 Technology - 42:25 Trading/Meta - 55:00 Mid Game - 58:15 Late Game - 01:01:25 Rundown - 01:09:58 Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com Join in on the discussion here, on our Discord, or at our Board Game Geek Guild. Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter. And send us your in game moments for Play of the Week! and This Imperium Life at spacecatspeaceturtles@gmail.com We appreciate all of the feedback and discussion, but there are more ways you can contribute! If you want to join in and decide future games and topics to cover, visit our Patreon
This week our guest is digital marketing and YouTube guru, Matt Leighton. Matt teaches us all of his tips and tricks for growing on youtube, monetizing your channel and amplifying your impact in your niche. While Matt is a highly accomplished real estate professional, much of his advice can be applied to any business. He will get you thinking on an entirely higher wavelength. Don't miss it! #PrettyPersonalizedPodcast Subscribe to Matt's YouTube Channel here! --Find Matt here: https://instagram.com/TheMattLeightonhttps://www.facebook.com/TheMattLeightonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/TheMattLe...--Business inquiresmleighton@c21redwood.com--Matt Leighton - Arlington VA Real Estate AgentCentury 21 Redwood Realty1934 Wilson BlvdArlington, VA 22201https://youtu.be/3To2L1pi8ZYSupport the show (http://www.personalizedsolu.com)
While Matt is on assignment, Ryan, Dan cover every rookie selected by AFC and NFC East teams, deliberating whether each player is immediate dynasty cash, a long-term stash or ultimately roster clogging trash. Follow the Pod: @dlfpodcast Follow Dan: @dmeylor22 Follow Ryan: @ryanmc23 Follow Matt: @mattpriceff
While Matt is on assignment, Ryan, Dan cover every rookie selected by AFC and NFC East teams, deliberating whether each player is immediate dynasty cash, a long-term stash or ultimately roster clogging trash. Follow the Pod: @dlfpodcast Follow Dan: @dmeylor22 Follow Ryan: @ryanmc23 Follow Matt: @mattpriceff
On this episode, Nolan sits down with Dr. Matt Ward, for a Q&A covering mountain fitness and gear choices. While Matt is a new hunter, he is a chiropractor with a focus on biomechanics and strength and conditioning, as well as an experienced backcountry traveller. --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. --------------------------- Go to BEYOND site and use code JOMH to get 20% off the Axios and Kyros systems.
While Matt, Derek, and Andrew practice staying in-place, they decide to take about the topic and question of who are the proper subjects of baptism? Derek argues for the legitimacy of paedobaptism, Andrew argues for the view of credobaptism, Matt moderates, and fun is had by all. Even amidst the pandemic that the world is experiencing, topics like the sacraments always remain salient for the church. And while it may be important for us to discuss and perhaps debate how to respond to our current public health crisis, it remains important to continue to discuss one of the things that only the church does and is marked by: baptism.
Matt Belzile is a professional snowboarder based in Whistler. These days, most know Matt as one of the Manboys, Matt’s crew in Whistler that does everything together. While Matt has found a comfortable home creating yearly video projects with the Manboys, he’s not new to the game at all, he’s been a paid professional for over 15 years and while there were the standard bumps in Matt’s snowboarding career, Matt has become one of the best pro’s at investing his money and making it work for him. We talk about it all and it’s a good one. Matt Belzile Show Notes: 2:00: Corona Virus, Ottawa, and skiing to snowboarding 7:30: Local hero’s, quitting gymnastics, and going to college 13:00: Whistler, Westbeach, and K2 19:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30 Evo: The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up 686 Technical Apparel: The best outerwear in the world 21:30: Being Canadian, The Standard let down, and weird stuff with brands 29:00: Money, going pro, investing, and Sean Pettit 35:30: Spy Optic: Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 37:15: Partying, Videograss, and Manboys 45:00: His body, what’s next and sponsors 48:00: Inappropriate Questions with Jody Wachniak
Sit back; relax and tune into sweet melodies of life discussions on @Reflectionswithval Podcast. Its a great way to listen while running errands, working out, driving to work, and even getting ready for the day! On this episode VAL. interviews @mrsuperman_03, Joe Fucarino, he is the founder of @therapywithoutadegree and @Jerseymedia, a social media manager and content creator. Amongst all these roles VAL. was curious in knowing the process he had to go through to get there? and what were his biggest lessons along the way. Joe gives us a glance into his only child life and being raised with mother who was in and out of addictions. He also talked about the time he experienced his mother being in jail so the pair spoke on jail system treatments and guidelines. Are they really helpful? or do they just make inmates worse? On this episode VAL. had an audience! more like one and a half with @mattspellen and @princessthehumandog. The pair chimed in the conversation a couple times throughout the episode! @mattspellen spoke on famine thinking in the creative/entrepreneurship world and how you will only fail in your own business thinking that way. Towards the end the trio moves onto the Music therapy segment where Joe shared songs from his favorite artist that helped him in his touch times in his life. “Say goodbye to Hollywood” by @eminem , @JeoBudden verses were shared.. Joe explained those songs filled certain voids in his life. @Mattspellen shared his song “change gone come” - Otis Redding he explained the Otis Redding song was his grandmas favorite and since she passed, it'll always be touching song anytime he hears it. While Matt opened up about his grandmas song, Joe shared the classic rock songs that touch him. Classic rock always reminds Joe of his mother especially The Beatles, and Pink floyd. Matt talks on cutting his baby gravy and how that was the best choice he did as a man. Watch out! Matt might be on a vasectomy add commercial after this episode LOL! Before the episode finished this quote was said "I had to put on shades cause VAL's future so bright" - @mattspellen Thank you Man and thank you to all the listeners! Once again feel free to FOLLOW, LIKE, COMMENT, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE.
While Matt gets a Hollywood Pedicure Joel sits down with nice producer Leif for a talk of "what to invest in" & ends up learning too much about IPOS, Underwriting fees & Direct Listings. This ep is fun and dense at the same time. Just like an NFL full back.
Tune in to Episode 81 to hear this inspiring story about Matthew Morgan, a young entrepreneur who's pushed the limits to build a cannabis empire reaching new highs on a variety of business ventures. In just a short period of time Matthew Morgan went from learning how to cultivate for medical patients in Montana scaling to a 15,000 square ft. facility to operating Bloom Dispensary, the first dispensary to hit a $100 million revenue run rate. With a strong passion for success and entrepreneurship Matt moved on to start Reef Dispensaries and Tryke Industries utilizing the same growth mindset that achieved him success with Bloom. Today Matt has switched gears operating OneQor focusing on revolutionizing the CBD market by working with brands such as GNC to create private label CBD products. While Matt was grateful to move into a new marketplace without the restrictions of THC, he recently came on board as the CEO of Blum Dispensary. #MatthewMorgan #CannabisEntrepreneur #Cannabiz #BlumDispensary #ReefDispensary #CannabisEmpire --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
Well, we've finally found a book we disagree on! While Matt loved A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine (https://amzn.to/2GrJJzC), Adrian was more cool on it. In this episode we discuss our disagreements, which largely come down to matters of taste in the aesthetics of stories we enjoy. We also get at some of the tough questions about empire & cultural hegemony posed by the book, and discuss wether we think the book fully explored these issues. We also talk plenty about the historical worldbuilding & other elements that we both enjoyed. It's a different episode than most, in that we disagreed, it's actually the second time we recorded the post-read (we weren't happy with the way the first session came out), and we recored in person together in Adrian's NYC apartment. There's a long list of other books / media we talk about at the end of the episode and I've tried to capture them all here. As always, links at spectology.com if they don't show up in your podcatcher, and any Amazon links are affiliates. * East Goes West by Kang Younghill * 1587: A Year of No Significance by Ray Huang * Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay * Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner * Foreigner by CJ Cherryh * Treason by the Book by Jonathan Spence * Seeing Like a State by James C. Scott * An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon (episodes 20.1 & 20.2) * Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee (episodes 6.1 & 6.2) * Byzantophilia in the Letters of Grigor Magistros? by AnnaLinden Weller --- As always, we'd love to hear from you! Chat with us on twitter at @spectologypod, send us an email at spectologypod@gmail.com, or submit the episode to r/printSF on reddit. We'll reply, and shout you out in the next podcast when we talk about your comment. And if you like the episode, subscribe at spectology.com or whever you listen to podcasts, and share it with your friends! Many thanks to Dubby J and Noah Bradley for doing our music and art.
In this podcast episode of my Ayahuasca Adventure Series I sit down with New Life Ayahuasca's Ayahuasquero, Matthew MormelloIn an era where the word 'shaman' gets overused, authenticity and true intention are hard to find. At New Life Ayahuasca, you're in good hands. Since 2014 Matthew has been traveling to Iquitos, Peru to learn the Peruvian traditions and completing plant dietas. New Life Ayahuasca's intimate ceremonies are performed with respect to the traditions that have surrounded the use of the sacred medicine ayahuasca for centuries. Matthew is thei resident ayahuasquero. While Matt would never refer to himself as a shaman, Matthew's intentions and passion in his work are unparalleled. There is no question of his integrity or his sincerity in his mission to help others. His presence during each ceremony is strong and grounding. Matthew sings Icaros, plays the gong, guitar and drum to help guide the participants experience in ceremony.We discuss his incredible journey to becoming an ayahuasquero, what it's like to be one, what it's like to conduct a ceremony under the influence of ayahuasca, what she has taught him, and more about their incredible retreat center in Costa Rica.New Life Ayahuasca:https://www.newlifeayahuasca.com/Stay tuned for upcoming podcasts in this series!Episode 3: This episode I give the story of night two drinking Ayahuasca & Kambo ceremonyEpisode 4: The week after that will be night 3's incredible experienceEpisode 5: The last podcast in this series will be on integration and how I am integrating the life-altering lessons I learning from Mother Ayahuasca.If you missed previous episodes in this series, be sure to check them out!Episode 1: This episode comes in three parts, how I felt right after booking the retreat to costa rica 3 months prior, part 2 is recorded just hours before my first aya ceremony, and part 3 is recorded the night after my first aya ceremony explaining exactly what went down
In todays’ episode, I sat down to have a face to face conversation with educational consultant and cartoonist, Matt Smith. Matt has a great story and is genuinely a person of the world. He is a third culture kid. If you haven’t heard this term before, this is what the actual definition is: Third culture kids (TCK) are people raised in a culture other than their parents' or the culture of the country named on their passport (where they are legally considered native) for a significant part of their early development years. As a young person, Matt lived in Germany, Thailand, and Malaysia. Having attended international schools, Matt was constantly exposed to a multitude of different cultures and experiences and it is during these very formative years when he began to develop an identify that was deeply rooted in a love of film-making. After graduating from high school in Malaysia, Matt attended the Vancouver Film School then ultimately went on to get a degree in education. Matt jumped right into the world of international teaching at the American International School of Japan which is located in Tokyo. From there he went on to teach in Kuwait as well. What I appreciate about Matt’s story and what you will learn from listening to this episode is his ability to take initiative in his life and to follow his passions. As a very creative person who enjoys writing and story telling, Matt began to develop himself as a cartoonist in order to pass on his love of story-telling and creativity to young people. Although he had a short stint in Cartooning school, he is very much self-taught. You’ll hear about Matt’s journey as a cartoonist and how he uses cartooning as a means to develop student’s literacy skills in the classroom. Matt now travels and presents at many different international schools around the world. He’s a man who continues to take action in his life to not only be his best but to live a life of purpose and meaning through his work. Matt’s Bio Matt Smith is a Canadian/British cartoonist, filmmaker and educator. He has lived all over the world in countries like Malaysia, Japan and Kuwait. He currently lives in Glasgow, Scotland where he continues to create comics and facilitate comic workshops. Matt has taken his comics workshops to schools, comic conventions and art galleries in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. In May 2018, Matt facilitated a panel on creating comics at the Vancouver Comics Arts Festival with fellow cartoonist Ryan Howe. He is best known for his humorous autobiographical Smith vs Smith comics, which can be found online at SmithvsSmith.com, on the Tapas app and in the Comixology and ComixCentral online stores. You can also buy Smith vs Smith comics in book stores across Canada and the UK. Matt's comics typically focus on travel, the ups and downs of modern relationships, and the joys and frustrations of cat ownership. Matt also appears at comic conventions across Canada and the Middle East where he sells his books and runs workshops for future cartoonists. While Matt is best known for his humorous autobiographical Smith vs Smith series, Matt has branched out to the horror genre, creating Gruesome Comics, horror stories written by Matt and illustrated by a host of international artists. Connect with Matt Twitter: https://twitter.com/SmithvsSmith Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smithvssmithcomics/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smithvssmithcomics Email: matt@smithvssmith.com Website: http://www.smithvssmith.com/about Themes Discussed: Creativity, Cartooning, Literacy, Purpose, Culture, Teaching, Gratitude, Initiative
At only 28 years old, Matt Vaughan has been playing poker for more than 10 years.He started off like many players, at the microstakes online and as he moved up stakes he realized he could support himself playing poker and quit his 9 to 5 job at a medical software company.Not long after, he created his vlog on YouTube and, close to 15 thousand subscribers later, the rest is history. Starting off with a off-beat video about a cat, his channel has grown into a wealth of poker information mostly through his in-depth hand analysis.While Matt isn’t 100% a professional poker player, in his own words he “plays poker about as much as one can play it without actually being a full-time professional player”. He’s had success in both the live and online poker arenas in both cash and tournament formats. Like yours truly, he spends considerably more of his time in cash games, but has still racked up more than $215,000 in winnings over the last few years.He also does strategy and coaching work through the poker training site School of Cards and can be found on a semi-regular schedule streaming his play through Twitch.During our conversation, Matt will share some awesome insights on vlogging and YouTube that will prove extremely valuable if you have any interest in following that path. He also reveals his thoughts on the emotional and mental ups and downs that come with playing poker, the key points he uses to build strategies for both general and specific player pools, and, of course, the events that have had the greatest impact on his journey as he chases poker greatness.So without any further ado, I present to you Matt Vaughan on Chasing Poker Greatness.
We have a special show for you today. For the first time, Chris is joined by three ex-Student Works operators – Adel Jawhary, James Svetec, and Matthew Andrews. Adel, James, and Matthew share their entrepreneurial journey so far and reveal some main attributes that have driven their success. This show starts with Adel, James, and Matthew sharing some interesting details about the companies that they have founded. Adel’s Rydel Roofing has seen sales touch $10 million in its sixth year of business. James runs an online coaching organization, BNB Mastery program with annual sales of over a million dollars. Whereas, Matthew has ventured into real estate with Gryphon Homes and Stay Valet. In this first segment of the show, our guests reveal some crucial attributes which have allowed them to scale up their businesses at such a scorching pace. Adel shares how he has built a dream team and systemized processes over the years. James, on the other hand, credits his willingness to learn for his amazing success. While Matt discusses the importance of collaboration and innovation for continued success. Next, we discuss goal-setting and how Student Works can help you achieve your big, hairy, audacious goal. In a recurring theme, our guests point out how they upped their targets once they got exposed to Student Works and its elite pool of people. Should you set purely monetary goals? Or should you dream of achieving something more far-reaching? Our next topic is productivity. Whether you are an entrepreneur or working in the corporate world, achieving optimum productivity is a task that most of struggle with. What are some effective ways of boosting your and your team’s productivity? How can you combat the resistance that threatens to hold you down? Are machine-like productivity and single-minded focus feasible and long-lasting solutions? In this segment of the show, we get a “peek” into the mind-set of high performing individuals. Contrary to popular perception, high-performing individuals are far from perfect. Rather, like Adel, James, and Matthew, they are willing to learn from their past mistakes and are striving for constant improvement. Finally, towards the end of this show, our guests share some of the biggest challenges they had to overcome once they stepped into professional life. If you are a new or aspiring entrepreneur, this segment of the show will serve as an important reality check for you. Do not miss this special show. Tune in now! Links: Rydel Roofing BNB Mastery program Adel’s LinkedIn James’s LinkedIn Matthew’s LinkedIn Student Works Chris Thomson LinkedIn
Pick up the phone and start dialing for dollars! My guest this week made a living doing this exact same thing as a licensed stock broker. I always enjoy talking with those from the old school way of doing things because it brings such great perspective into today’s online world of making money. Community member, Matt, walks us through his early days in the market as a broker to where he is now, learning how to take full control of his money and grow it through actively trading. While Matt is still in his learning stage, he displays some great mindsets and mentalities that demonstrate what it takes if you are going to give yourself any kind of legitimate chance at success in the markets. We venture down quite a few rabbit holes so there is something for everyone in this week’s episode. Sit back and enjoy the ride (and scribble down some notes as you see fit).
While Matt is on holiday, we replay one of his favorite episodes - "AARP Anarchists and Still Crushing It" featuring Purple Patch Masters Athletes, Rick Wimmer and Ken Pagliughi. “The list of what I want to accomplish continues to grow,” says 65-year-old Purple Patch athlete, Rick Wimmer. “Society expects people to retire, but this is how I get the most out of life!” Maintaining a growth mindset is everything - at any age. In this episode, recorded on location at the recent Purple Patch Training Camp in South Carolina, Matt converses with two Purple Patch Masters athletes, Rick Wimmer and Ken Pagliughi, about their recipes for success and longevity in sport and life. Both are highly successful individuals — Rick was a partner at Ernst and Young for 35 years, Ken a District Attorney in New Jersey — but they also continue to thrive and improve in their athletics, health, and mindset. With Rick at 65 and Ken at 72, they both have so much more to accomplish and refuse to settle for stagnation. This conversation is packed full of humor, personal anecdotes, inspiration, and education for athletes of all ages. You, too, can develop a path to longevity and excellence at any age as long as you maintain a growth mindset and choose to evolve. Have a plan, don’t settle for less, be willing to reinvent yourself, and as Ken jokingly says, “Don’t Screw It Up!” Follow Purple Patch Fitness and learn more about our Coaching Services, Training Camps, Promotions and Matt's Latest Book, Fast Track Triathlete: Purple Patch Fitness Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Play Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
This week’s conversation is with retired U.S. Army Major Matt Brady.Matt is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point where he was ranked #1 of 940 cadets in leadership for 7 consecutive semesters and graduated in the top 5% of his class overall.While serving in the Army on active duty, Matt flew over 2,000 hours in the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior (Reconnaissance), MH- 47D, and MH-47G Chinook helicopters (Army Special Operations).A seasoned combat veteran, he has deployed 12 times to both Iraq and Afghanistan and commanded forces during multiple high stakes/pressure conflicts including the 3rd Infantry Division charge to Baghdad in 2003 and “Operation REDWING,” the tragic SEAL mission depicted in the movie “Lone Survivor.”His awards include the Air Medal for combat Valor in both Iraq and Afghanistan and the Bronze Star Medal.Matt retired from the U.S. Army in late 2016 after two decades of service to the Nation.There is so much to unpack in this conversation.I’m sure many of you are familiar with the “Lone Survivor” story but for those who aren’t, definitely take a moment and look up it.While Matt was fortunate enough to survive that mission, the decisions he faced that day lived with him for years afterwards.And that’s a focal point of this conversation.What was his thought process like in an incredibly hostile situation? One that was near impossible to prepare for?How did he cope with those decisions after the fact and how did it impact his life?You may rethink what you deem as a “difficult decision” and the things that are worth “dwelling on” after listening to this conversation.This episode is brought to you by:Athletic Greens: The most complete supplement for a better you. With 75 ingredients covering 11 areas of health, it gives you the optimum nutrition you need to perform your best, everyday.Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase!Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery
While Matt's on the road, he sits down with Malaysia's Godfather of Stand-up Comedy Harith Iskander (@HarithIskander) in his home country to talk about Voyager going interstellar, New Horizon's latest flyby, X-chromosome life-expectancy, wasp-based antibiotics, early feathery fossils, computer-tested BO and armpit bacteria.