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RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Flames vs Oregon Ducks NCAA Tournament Preview

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 60:44


We're going dancing! Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson talk about the CUSA Tournament title for the Liberty Flames in Huntsville this past week and also look ahead to this week in the NCAA Tournament against No. 5 seed Oregon. This episode is sponsored by Jason Porter Realty and IronClad Coffee. Be sure to subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and share with your friends no matter where you listen to Podcasts: SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. We're also on YouTube this season, as well, and you can watch there. The Podcast will stream live on our YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook channels throughout the year.

RedSpin Podcast
Conference USA Basketball Tournament Preview

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 80:51


Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson discuss the past couple of weeks for Liberty basketball as the Flames win the outright CUSA regular season title and are the #1 seed in this week's CUSA Tournament. We are joined by Liberty play by play announcer Matt Warner to help preview the tournament. This episode is sponsored by Jason Porter Realty and IronClad Coffee.. Be sure to subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and share with your friends no matter where you listen to Podcasts: SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. We're also on YouTube this season, as well, and you can watch there. The Podcast will stream live on our YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook channels throughout the year.

RedSpin Podcast
Special guest Joel VanderPol joins to discuss Liberty basketball's 2-1 road trip

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 100:47


Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson discuss the past couple of weeks for Liberty basketball as the Flames are currently 17-5 overall and 5-4 in CUSA play. Former Liberty players Joel VanderPol also joins the crew this week to provide his takes on the Flames this season. This episode is sponsored by Jason Porter Realty and IronClad Coffee.. Be sure to subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and share with your friends no matter where you listen to Podcasts: SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. We're also on YouTube this season, as well, and you can watch there. The Podcast will stream live on our YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook channels throughout the year.

Intelligence Talks
Will 2025 be a pivotal year for UK commercial real estate?

Intelligence Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 20:47


After a challenging year, what is the outlook for UK commercial real estate in 2025 and has the market turned a corner?Anna is joined by our UK head of commercial research, Will Matthews, London research head Shabab Qadar and associate in retail research Emma Barnstable. We hear from Emma on how attitudes towards the retail sector are the most positive they have been for years, with retail the best performing mainstream property asset class in 2024. Two-thirds of the Top 300 retailers are rated low-risk. Despite this, investment volumes last year fell short of10-year averages. Could 2025 be a more profitable year for investors? Shabab talks about how the London office market is at an inflection point, with investor sentiment stabilising, pointing to renewed activity into 2025, particularly for top-tier office spaces. The investment market is polarised, however, with demand strongest for prime office buildings in the top UK markets. In certain areas of the capital, there is a significant shortage of high-quality office space. Specifically, less than 0.5% of the available office stock in London's City and West End submarkets is classified as grade A.The panel also look at projections for overall investment volumes into UK commercial real estate this year, and discuss why new infrastructure projects present significant opportunities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MOVIE Morning
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim - MOVIE REVIEW

MOVIE Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 25:36


Hey everyone, it's finally time to return to Middle Earth! The latest attempt at reviving the iconic Tolkien franchise on the big screen, but this time it's anime-inspired. The original trilogy is comprised of movies that are all some of my favorite movies of all-time. Return of the King - in particular - is an easy top 5 favorite movie ever for me. I have been watching these movies as long as I can remember and I honestly think, while not great, The Hobbit movies are somewhat over-hated. That being said, I went into War of the Rohirrim with virtually no interest, due to the bland marketing and being someone who's not fully into anime. I respect WB taking a big swing with this franchise but the style and story did not seem very interesting to me. Does it live up to the best of the franchise or is it going to match the diminishing returns this franchise has had since the trilogy? Find out in this review! The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim: Directed by: Kenji Kamiyama Screenplay by: Jeffrey Addiss & Will Matthews and Phoebe Gittins & Arty Papageorgiou Based on characters created by: J.R.R. Tolkien Story by: Jeffrey Addiss & Will Matthews and Philippa Boyens Produced by: Philippa Boyens, Joseph Chou, Jason DeMarco Executive Producers: Carolyn Blackwood, Pete Chiappetta, Toby Emmerich, Peter Jackson, Ken Kamins, Andrew Lary, Sam Register, Anthony Tittanegro, Fran Walsh Music by: Stephen Gallagher Edited by: Tsuyoshi Sadamatsu Casting by: Andy Brierley Cast: Brian Cox, Gaia Wise, Miranda Otto, Luke Pasqualino Synopsis: 183 years before the events chronicled in the original trilogy, a sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and ruthless Dunlending lord seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm Hammerhand and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg. Finding herself in an increasingly desperate situation, Héra, the daughter of Helm, must summon the will to lead the resistance against a deadly enemy intent on their total destruction.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball Starts Season 9-1 _ ASOR Basketball Podcast December 8_ 2024

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 69:50


Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson discuss the great start to the season for Liberty Basketball, including the Paradise Jam Tournament. The ASOR Podcast is also available on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Soundcloud. Be sure to check out aseaofred.com for all the latest Liberty athletics news and analysis.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball BLOWS OUT Charleston, Look Ahead to Paradise Jam

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 63:30


ASOR Basketball Podcast hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Liberty University Men's Basketball color analyst Paul Nazigan to talk about the strong start to the season for the Liberty Flames. They will also preview the upcoming Paradise Jam tournament starting on Friday.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball Starts Season 2-0 After Thrilling Win At Seattle

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 43:09


Nick Kirby and Will Matthews discuss Liberty Basketball's exciting start to the 2024-25 season after a dominating win over Valparaiso and a last second road win at Seattle U. The ASOR Podcast is also available on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Soundcloud. Be sure to check out aseaofred.com for all the latest Liberty athletics news and analysis. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NsTrDK... Soundcloud: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NsTrDK...

Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay

On Thursday's show, Steve Russell spoke to Texas sideline reporter Will Matthews and PFF's Max Chadwick about the upcoming weekend of college football. Sean Kelley joined the show to talk Gators football and basketball.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball Season Preview With Head Coach Ritchie McKay ASOR Podcast

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 100:06


We have a special edition of the ASOR Podcast this week as we preview the upcoming men's basketball season.  This episode is sponsored by Jason Porter Realty. Be sure to subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and share with your friends no matter where you listen to Podcasts: SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. We're also on YouTube this season, as well, and you can watch there. The Podcast will stream live on our YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook channels throughout the year. A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by several guests to preview the start of the season. Guests included: Ritchie McKay - Liberty Men's Basketball Head Coach Kaden Metheny - Liberty Basketball Guard Colin Porter - Liberty Basketball Guard Jon Manson - A Sea of Red We break down the roster, schedule, and so much more during the is preview show.

Secrets of Staffing Success
[Stage] Will Matthews - Embracing the 'Anything is Possible' Mindset

Secrets of Staffing Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 34:33


Join Brad Bialy as he talks with Will Matthews, a Board-Certified Executive Coach, five-time Ironman competitor, and bestselling author of You've Got This! Will shares his experience of embracing an "Anything is possible" mindset, starting triathlons at age 60, and achieving peak performance in business and life. Tune in to discover the power of self-coaching, breaking through self-doubt, and staying disciplined, whether you're training for an Ironman or navigating a career in staffing. Learn from Will's strategies on mental resilience and actionable steps to improve your mindset, skillset, and execution. KEY MOMENTS [00:01] - Introduction: Developing an "Anything is Possible" Mindset [01:53] - The Tap on the Shoulder: What Happens When You're Called to a Challenge [03:57] - Brad's Marathon Challenge: Responding to Life's Calls [05:24] - Embrace the Suck: Pushing Through Tough Training and Business Challenges [07:43] - Breaking Through Mental Clutter: Tips for Overcoming Self-Doubt [10:18] - The Power of Posture: How Physicality Impacts Your Mindset and Performance [21:53] - What Got You Here Won't Get You There: Adapting for Future Success [24:34] - The Trifecta for Success: Mindset, Skillset, and Execution [26:28] - Breaking Old Rules: Creating New Paths for Growth [27:55] - Closing: Will's Work as a Coach and Keynote Speaker   ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Brad Bialy  (LinkedIn) Brad Bialy has a deep passion for helping staffing and recruiting firms achieve their business objectives through strategic digital marketing. For over a decade, Brad has developed a proven track record of motivating and educating staffing industry professionals at over 100 industry-specific conferences and webinars.  As a visionary leader, Brad has helped guide the comprehensive marketing strategy of more than 300 staffing and recruiting firms. His keen eye for strategy and delivery has resulted in multiple industry award-winning social media campaigns, making him a sought-after expert and speaker in the industry.    Will Matthews (LinkedIn) Will Matthews is a Board Certified Executive Coach who helps professionals, in companies large and small, maximize their results by thinking bigger and executing faster showing up stronger. He has held executive roles leading teams in Marketing, Sales and Operations in both the energy and telecommunications industries. Will is a keynote speaker, and author of the bestselling book, You've Got This! The 5 Self-Coaching Keys You Need to Live Boldly and Accomplish Anything. He is a 5-time Ironman competitor and is the 2023 Colorado State Olympic Distance Triathlon Champion in his age group.

On Second Thought
On Second Thought: Texas football ex Will Matthews on Arch Manning's epic performance first start

On Second Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 24:56


Texas football color analyst Will Matthews joins columnist Cedric Golden this week on the On Second Thought podcast to discuss the Texas quarterback storyline now that Quinn Ewers is injured and Arch Manning is possibly making his first career start against Louisiana-Monroe Saturday.Matthews, who played fullback for the Texas team that won the 2005 Rose bowl, gives his take on the culture that Steve Sarkisian and answers a huge question: are the Longhorns the best team in college football.

Shake the Dust
How Trump Makes Confessing Christ Controversial for Christians

Shake the Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 40:57


Today, we're talking all about the recently-released Confession of Evangelical Conviction:-        What the confession is and what it says-        Why we signed it and got involved promoting it-        How the American church got to the point where a confession of very basic political theology like this is necessary-        And after that conversation, we talk the many layers of Christian nationalism involved in the debacle at Trump's recent trip to Arlington National CemeteryMentioned on the episode:-        The Confession of Evangelical Conviction, and the associated resources-        The video we produced to promote the confessionCredits-            Follow KTF Press on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Subscribe to get our bonus episodes and other benefits at KTFPress.com.-        Follow host Jonathan Walton on Facebook Instagram, and Threads.-        Follow host Sy Hoekstra on Mastodon.-        Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra – listen to the whole song on Spotify.-        Our podcast art is by Robyn Burgess – follow her and see her other work on Instagram.-        Editing by Multitude Productions-        Transcripts by Joyce Ambale and Sy Hoekstra.-        Production by Sy Hoekstra and our incredible subscribersTranscriptIntroduction[An acoustic guitar softly plays six notes in a major scale, the first three ascending and the last three descending, with a keyboard pad playing the tonic in the background. Both fade out as Jonathan Walton says “This is a KTF Press podcast.”]Sy Hoekstra: When we first started doing this work and we published our anthology, we went on a couple of podcasts about it. A common thing that people asked of us at the time was, where do you think the White American church, where do you think the like 81 percent of the church, the White evangelical church that voted for Trump is going? And the first time I said it, I sort of surprised myself and I was like, look, it's being cut off the vine for not bearing good fruit and thrown in the fire. There's been a long time coming of a divorce, like a complete split between White evangelicals in America and followers of Jesus.[The song “Citizens” by Jon Guerra fades in. Lyrics: “I need to know there is justice/ That it will roll in abundance/ And that you're building a city/ Where we arrive as immigrants/ And you call us citizens/ And you welcome us as children home.” The song fades out.]Sy Hoekstra: Welcome to Shake the Dust, seeking Jesus, confronting injustice. I'm Sy Hoekstra.Jonathan Walton: And I'm Jonathan Walton.Sy Hoekstra: We have a great show for you today. We're doing something a little bit different. We are talking about a bit of a movement, a little, a confession that we have signed onto that we're a part of that we're producing some media around that you may have seen by the time this episode comes out. And it's a confession of sort of evangelical faithfulness to Jesus in a political context. And it is probably a little bit off the beaten path of kind of some of the political commentary that we normally engage in. And we wanted to talk to you about why we think it is a good and strategic thing for us to do during this season, give you some of our thinking behind how we kind of strategize politically and think about ourselves as part of a larger theological and political movement.So I think this will be a really good conversation. We're also gonna get into our Which Tab Is Still Open and talk to you about Christian nationalism and whiteness through the lens of Donald Trump doing absurd things at Arlington National Cemetery [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: But we will get into all of that in a moment. Before we do, Jonathan Walton.Jonathan Walton: Hey, remember, if you like what you hear and read from us at KTF Press and would like for it to continue beyond the election season, I need you to do two things. Go to KTFPress.com and become a paid subscriber. Now, you could also tell other people to do that as well if you've already done that. We've got a ways to go if we're going to have enough people to sustain the work, but we think it's valuable, and I hope you do too. So go to KTFPress.com, sign up, and that gets you all of the bonus episodes of this show, access to our monthly Zoom calls with the two of us and more. So again, KTFPress.com. Become a paid subscriber.What is the Evangelical Confession of Conviction, and Why Is KTF Involved?Sy Hoekstra: All right, Jonathan, let's get started in our conversation. We've signed onto this document called The Confession of Evangelical Conviction. We've produced some media around it. First of all, what is it and what does it say?Some Basic Political Theology That We Need to Restate at This Cultural Moment with UnityJonathan Walton: [laughs] Well, I think the question of what it is, it's words [Sy laughs]. Like there's these things that we put together, it's words. And I think the reason that it's powerful is because of when and how it's said. And so these are basic confessions that every Christian should believe, but it seems like the reason that we're doing it right now and that I've signed onto is because there are seasons when the discipleship and formation of the church needs to be plain and centered. And so being able to say, “I give allegiance to Christ alone,” and then have that be reverberated across denominations, across movements of quote- unquote, Christians around the country that are usually so disparate, they usually don't communicate, they usually disagree with each other in very public ways, to say, “Hey, hey, hey.”We need people to understand who don't follow Jesus, that when Gandhi said, “I like Christ, I don't like Christians,” that's part of the problem. We are part of that problem. Where we don't articulate what we know, what we believe, what we know to be true. I think this is an articulation of that, speaking particularly to a cultural and political and social moment that needs the clarity that Jesus can bring.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. So this is just to get into the weeds of it. It's a confession signed by I would say, the sort of extreme ends, at least to the people that we know about right now, I don't know who's gonna sign it in future, but center-right to more progressive left. And the basic confessions, like the seven statements of the confession are, “We give our allegiance to Jesus Christ alone. We will lead with love, not fear. We submit to the truth of Scripture. We believe the Gospel heals every worldly division. We are committed to the prophetic mission of the Church. We value every person as created in God's image.” And “We recognize godly leaders by their character.” So this is very basic theology [laughs] like you said. And you got a little bit at why it matters to put this out there, why we are involved. I agree with you. I think it's more about the context and it's also about who is saying it more than it is about the content.Because, and by the way, we should say we are giving you our reasons for signing this and why we think it's important. This is not… like there's a group of people that were involved in writing it, so there's lots of people involved who we don't know precisely why they signed [laughs] or precisely why the people who wrote it decided it was necessary. We're talking to you about our opinions. So to me, if you have something that says we pledge our allegiance to Christ alone, that's a rebuke of Christian nationalism to me.We judge godly leaders by their character, that's a rebuke of people who argue that Trump is a godly leader or a leader who has been appointed by God in some way or another. So those are important things to say. And it's with people across a pretty big spectrum of, as I said, the political range. Would Jonathan and I go a lot further than this if we said what we thought is important for political discipleship? Yes, we would, and you know that, because you've heard our other episodes. Or if you haven't, go listen to our other episodes [laughs]. We would go a lot further than that, yes. But we think, I think it's good to work with a broad range of people during a political campaign.Reaching a Broad Audience and Pushing the American Church to ChangeSy Hoekstra: Like I think when you're talking about discipleship at a moment when tensions are extremely high around theology and politics, it is good to do these kinds of things where you are trying to scale your efforts.Where you're trying to reach as many people as possible in the hopes that you will change some minds, both so that they will more faithfully follow Jesus, and in this specific context, so they won't vote for Donald Trump. That's one of my personal reasons for being involved in this [laughs]. And that's how you do campaigns in general. That's how campaigns operate. You try and call as many people as you can. You try and put commercials out there as widely as you can toward your targeted audience, whatever. Not in the hopes that the vast majority of the people who see it are going to suddenly be like, “Oh my goodness, I agree with everything you say,” but in the hopes that you'll reach enough of the people whose minds you can change to make a difference in their decision when it comes to November.You will reach them and you will start to be one of the people who affects their choices, is what I'm trying to say. So I don't know, that's kind of the strategy of it from my point of view. It is a similar way of thinking to me from the anthology. When we published the anthology four years ago, it was different because we were letting people say their own beliefs. And it was people from all over the spectrum kind of saying why they weren't voting for Trump in whatever way they saw fit [laughs], on whatever topic they saw fit. That was our approach. But this is the way some other people are going to do it, and we're gonna be happy to work with them in that way.Jonathan Walton: I think for me, I see the political strategy of it. I see the strategery that's happening, to use a word from SNL. My hope is that…Sy Hoekstra: From SNL 25 years ago [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. My hope… [laughs]. It was such a great sketch. “Strategery,” it was so good. “I'm the decider” [Sy laughs]. So I think one of the things that stands out to me, particularly in reviewing it more and assign it and then come on board, is, I hope that this is a Belhar Confession type moment for the United States and followers of Jesus. Particularly, because when we look at the Dutch Reformed Church, the Dutch Reformed Church was the theological backbone and framework for apartheid in South Africa. They gave the covering for those things to happen. It gave theological and moral legitimacy to a movement that was oppressive, violent, exploitative, and un-Christian at every level. Because there are Christian leaders who are willing to say, “You know what? This is really good. This is actually right. This is good and just, and God intended this.” And we have the exact same type of nonsense happening in the United States.There are quote- unquote, prophets and apostles and preachers and teachers and publishing houses and Amazon independent book publishers rolling out materials that say, “America first.” America is the kingdom of God. America is the kingdom of heaven. America is this baptized land on the earth, as opposed to being a land that is rooted in land theft, genocide, violence, patriarchy, greed and exploitation. Which it is that. It's actually not the kingdom of God at all. And so I hope that this creates a groundswell that goes beyond November 5th and beyond January 20th. And could this be a pivot point of orientation for people who followed Jesus to say, “You know what? Actually Jesus didn't say any of that.” If all of these people, right, left, middle, above, otherwise are saying this, maybe I should consider. “Oh, Randall Balmer said that, and Mercy Aiken” [Sy laughs]? “Shane was there too? Alright. Shane is on the same page as Curtis Chang and Sandra Van Opstal? Alright, let me jump in and get on this.” That's what I hope happens, is that it becomes impossible to avoid the question of allegiance to Jesus, or allegiance to the United States. Just like in South Africa the question was, are you pledging allegiance to apartheid or are you gonna follow Jesus?Sy Hoekstra: I totally agree with that. And I would say that it is 100 percent in line with the sort of premise of this podcast, which is helping people shake the dust and walk away [laughs] from the places where the word of God is not accepted as Jesus put it. And you let your peace return to you and you move along on your way.Jonathan Walton: Yes.How Did We Get to the Point Where This Confession Is Necessary?Sy Hoekstra: So let's actually talk about that thing that you were just saying. The thing where all these people from these different walks of life are coming together to make this specific statement at this time. How did we get here, aside from the obvious thing that Donald Trump is very good at uniting people who oppose him [laughter]. How did we get to this point in the church in America?Jonathan Walton: I think we need to narrow the scope a little bit.Sy Hoekstra: Okay.Jonathan Walton: Of how we got to this point, I think I would start at Acts 2 [laughter]. But, and then the church and then the alliance with the empire to escape persecution. Constantinople like Nicea, I mean…Sy Hoekstra: Let's focus on America.Jonathan Walton: Yeah, let's focus on the United States.Sy Hoekstra: [laughs] Zoom in a little bit.The Moral Majority Took Us Very Far down a Path Away from JesusJonathan Walton: I think that one of the pivot points in the United States is 2008 in the ascendance of Barack Obama. With Barack Obama, you have what was roiling and starting with Al Gore, but like can Christians vote for Democrats and still be Christians? Because with the ascendance of the moral majority, with what Randall Balmer talks about this coalescing around abortion as a position, and then the policies laid out by Jerry Falwell. And there was a conference in 1979 in Houston. Lots of organizations came out of that gathering. And so when those types of things occur, I think we are living in the wake of that wave, but that wave wasn't really challenged until 2008 when many, many, many, many people said, “Oh, I wanna vote for Barack Obama.”And so with the ascendance of Obama, then the question particularly among the Black community from evangelical Christians is like, can you be a Christian and vote for Obama? And that was talked about extensively in Tamice's book, Faith Unleavened, which is amazing. And that scene that she describes of the dissonance between the White evangelical church that she was sitting in, and the conversation she was having with her grandma on the phone, who she called Momma.Sy Hoekstra: Where her family was having a party because Obama had been elected and her White church was having a mournful prayer service.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. I think a lament session basically, for the United States being now overtaken by a demonic force. And so I think if we start there and move forward, like if this was a ray coming from a point, then the line actually starts to diverge from there, from the center point. And now we are actually so far apart that it's very, very difficult to justify what's happening. So if we're at our end points right now, we have followers of Jesus legitimizing sexual violence by saying Trump is fine. You have followers of Jesus legitimizing fraud, saying that that's fine. You have followers of Jesus legitimizing insurrection, saying that's fine. We are way, way down the road and very far apart from these basic confessions.And so I think people that are co-opted and indoctrinated by Fox News and the conservative White evangelical and conservative Catholic and conservative… because there's a smattering of Christian movements that have so aligned themselves with political power that it is very apparent even to non-Christians, that this is not Christ-like. And so I think for us, similar to the church in South Africa, to say, “Hey, we need to just make very plain every person is made in the image of God, and you shouldn't enslave, violate and steal from people.”If we could articulate that and do that, and have a movement around that, then I think that is how we got here, is that basic tenets of following Jesus have stayed the same, but forces, institutional, the powers, the principalities, and also people who chose to align themselves with that have taken the ball and run so far down the road that even people who don't follow Jesus and folks who just have basic biblical engagement are seeing that this is just not the way. And so I think followers of Jesus across the spectrum are starting to say, “You know what? This is a moment that we can actually speak into.”The White Evangelical ChurchA Divorce between White Evangelicals and Followers of JesusSy Hoekstra: Yeah, I agree with all that. I think, I mean, look, when we first started doing this work and we published our anthology, we went on a couple of podcasts about it. A common thing that people asked of us at the time was, where do you think the American church, where do you think the like 81 percent of the church, the White evangelical church that voted for Trump is going?” And the first time I said it, I sort of surprised myself, but I was like, “Look, it's being cut off the vine for not bearing good fruit and thrown in the fire.” That's it. There's been a long time coming of a divorce, like a complete split, I think, between White evangelicals in America and followers of Jesus.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: White evangelicals have had a whole long history of being involved in, as you said, in the exact same way that the Dutch Reformed Church was involved in apartheid, just being involved in everything. Every [laughs] terrible thing America's ever done, we've been there cheering it on and supporting it in all kinds of ways. And I think a lot of what Trump in particular, and it's sometimes a little bit hard to put my finger on why it was him, but Trump in particular, I think highlighted to a lot of Christians who viewed themselves as kind of like just nice, gentle, center right Christians who were a part of a larger movement where maybe there were some people who were a little bit off the deep end, but overall, these institutions and these people are trying to accomplish good things in the world and follow Jesus faithfully, realized that that wasn't the case.I think there are a lot of people who realized that they actually had opinions about what it meant to follow Jesus that were dramatically different than the average person in their institutions, or the average evangelical Republican.Policy Debates for White Evangelicals Have Been a Cover for Power HungerSy Hoekstra: Peter Wehner, I think would be one of these people, who writes for the New York Times. He was a George W. Bush speech writer. He recently wrote an article saying, “Look, Donald Trump has explicitly said that if you took one of these super restrictive state abortion bans and you passed it in Congress and you put it on my desk, I would veto it. I would not pass a national abortion ban.”Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Which for the pro-life movement, that's the end goal. That would be [laughs], that would be the thing they've been fighting for for decades [Jonathan laughs]. And he has said, “I will not sign this.” And do you hear anything about that from Franklin Graham [laughs]?Jonathan Walton: So Al Mohler was on the Run-Up of the New York Times this week, when you listen to this probably like two weeks ago, talking about how, “Hey, Donald Trump just said he's not gonna sign a national abortion ban. What's your position on that?” And his position hasn't changed, because again, it is framed as you all are the radical people, not us. We are the victims, not you. There's a constant revision of reality that they are gonna continue to turn out and communicate that is rooted in fear and a lust for power and control and dominance. And that is toxic as all get-out, and obviously un-Christian.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah, that was the end of my point, was that a thing that people have been arguing for a long time, which is that, this focus on abortion, this focus on prayer in school, or this focus on whatever the evangelical issue of the day is, has in fact been about power from the perspective of the leaders.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Maybe not the rank -in-file people like marching and the March for Life or whatever.Jonathan Walton: Exactly.Sy Hoekstra: But the leaders are after power, and they always have been. That's what, if you go back a couple years to our episode with Mako Nagasawa, the first episode of season two where we talked about abortion. That's what his whole book is about, is the history of abortion policy and how it's almost never been about abortion. It's almost always been about something else like anti-immigrant sentiment or professionalizing the medical profession or whatever. It's always been about some other issue of people trying to establish themselves and gain power over somebody else. That's what I think a lot of people are realizing, and so a lot of people who are, I think more to the right in the group of people who have signed this document that we have are on that journey, like are in the middle of it.Or not in the middle of it, but they've been going on it for a few years and they've been rejected by who they thought were their people for saying things like, “Hey, should we maybe adhere a little more closely to the teachings of Jesus?” [laughs] And now they're saying, okay, they've gotten to a point where they're like, “I need to draw a line in the sand. I need to make something clear here.” And that I think is different. That is genuinely different than eight years ago when everybody was, a lot of people in the middle were just kind of waffling.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Yeah, right.Sy Hoekstra: Were not really sure what to do yet. And they still viewed the people on the far right who were all in for Trump as possibly a minority on their side, or possibly just something like a phase people were going through. Something that would flare up and then die, and it just didn't turn out that way. I think that's kind of how I view a lot of how we got to the place that we are now.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Again, zoomed in on America and not looking at the entirety of church history, which is where you wanted to go [laughter].Jonathan Walton: Yeah. And I mean, and I'll name some of the people that are key to that. So, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, like her book Jesus and John Wayne, Jemar Tisby's book, The Color of Compromise. And we could also throw in some Christianity adjacent, but loved by them books as well. So like all of the quote- unquote, anti-racist books, where people who are trying to leave the race-based, class-based, gender-based environmental hierarchy that White evangelicalism enforces, like I wrote about that in Twelve Lies as an explicit book. But you could say that Ibram X. Kendi's book is trying to get away from that. That White Fragility is trying to get away from that. That all of these books pushing back against [laughs], what now is called like Trad Wife and all these different things, it's trying to push back against these things. They're trying to call people to another reality because the one that some people have found themselves in is deeply unhelpful and not Christian.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. I feel like that's been like you're refrain of this podcast. “And also, not Christian” [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Not Christian. Right.Sy Hoekstra: And not Jesus.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: Do we have any other thoughts on this subject, or do we want to jump into our segment?Jonathan Walton: I just think people should go sign it.Sy Hoekstra: Oh, yeah.Jonathan Walton: And there's a fun bible study there that [laughs] we talked about two weeks ago on the podcast and spread the word about it. I think it's gonna be a good thing.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah, the link to the website, the people who organized it, Jonathan said, “Hey, you can put the Bible study that we talked about in our last episode up, if you want a place for people to go to scripture on these subjects.” And they did.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: So that's cool. We will have the link to the confession in the show notes, as well as the link to the video that we created, which has a bunch of the signers of the confession reading parts of it, which we would love it if you would all share as widely as possible on your social media, and share the confession as well. We hope that this, as I said, changes somebody's hearts and minds, has some good effect on some people both in their discipleship and in their politics, which is what we're all about.Jonathan Walton: Yeah. Amen. There's actually a worship album that came out too. So along with Phil Vischer's cartoons for kids that can be shown in churches, there's a Return to Love album by a bunch of folks that you all may know like Will Matthews, Crystal Lewis, Ryan Edgar. These are folks that have led worship in great places that the evangelical world has followed for a long time. And so having worship leaders willing to call us out as well is pretty great. Along with Phil Vischer, because these videos will definitely be great for kids.Sy Hoekstra: Is that worship album already out?Jonathan Walton: Yeah, it's out right now [laughs]. You could click on it.Sy Hoekstra: I don't know how they did that that fast. That's incredible [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Hey man, listen. There's a thing called the Holy Spirit.Sy Hoekstra: [laughs].Jonathan Walton: And I think we all know that when Jesus moves, Jesus can do some things.Which Tab Is Still Open?: Trump at ArlingtonJonathan Walton: And so let's get into our segment, Which Tab Is Still Open?, where we dive a little deeper into one of our recommendations from the newsletter. And remember, you can get our newsletter for free by signing up for the mailing list at KTFPress.com. You'll get recommendations on articles, podcasts, and other media from both of us on things that will help you in your political education and discipleship. Plus, you'll get reflections to keep you grounded and hopeful as we engage in this challenging work together. News about KTF and what's going on, and a lot more. So go get that free subscription and a paid one too. Alright. So this is your recommendation, so let's jump into it.Sy Hoekstra: This actually has a lot to do with what we were just talking about.Jonathan Walton: Yes, it does.Sy Hoekstra: This is all about Christian Nationalism [laughter]. And Trump kind of stepping in it when it comes to dealing with his Christian Nationalist followers. So here's the story, and the article that I recommended in the newsletter was actually, it both gave the details of the story, but it was actually for me, an example of kind of the thing that I was critiquing [laughs]. It was an Atlantic article, and basically the facts of what happened are as follows. Trump went to Arlington National Cemetery, which if you don't know, is I just learned the second, not actually the largest, the second largest national cemetery in the country.Jonathan Walton: Oh. Huh.Sy Hoekstra: The largest one's on Long Island, Jonathan, I had no idea.Jonathan Walton: What!Sy Hoekstra: [laughs] Yeah.Jonathan Walton: [laughs] I did not know that.Sy Hoekstra: So the people who are buried in Arlington are soldiers who served in active duty. Some of them died, some of them were retired and passed away later. And then like very high ranking government officials, like Supreme Court justices or presidents or whatever. So Trump went and visited a specific spot that had I think 13 soldiers who died during the evacuation of Afghanistan when there was a suicide bomb attack from the Taliban.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: And he did this basically to highlight Biden administration screw ups. You didn't handle this evacuation well. And so because Harris is part of the administration, he's criticizing his opponent. And he went and took some pictures, which is fine, but he then was like specifically taking pictures in this area and like narrating a video talking about Biden screw ups and everything. And an employee of the cemetery pointed out correctly that campaign activities are illegal under federal law [laughs] at Arlington National Cemetery. And they kept going anyways. And they got in a little bit of an argument with her, and then later to the press said that she is mentally ill and was having a mental health crisis in that moment, and that she needed to be fired.And, fortunately the cemeteries said, “No, that's all a lie, and she was correctly telling you that you shouldn't have been doing what you were doing and et cetera.”Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: But there were a number of people, and I don't know if this is a majority or anything like that, but there were actually some Trump supporters who viewed this as a violation, like something that Trump really shouldn't have done. He was being disrespectful to the dead, the troops who were there, by doing partisan stuff at the National cemetery. It was not necessarily about the things that he was saying, but just by conducting yourself in a way that you're not supposed to conduct yourself at a national cemetery.Sy's Experience with Arlington and it's Strong Christian NationalismSo here's my in for this. I have a very long history of military [laughs] service in my family. Somebody in my family went on Ancestry.com one time, and I have a direct ancestor who was a drummer boy in the Continental Army with George Washington [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Oh, wow.Sy Hoekstra: And somebody who enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War. And my great-grandfather was in World War II in Korea, grandfather was in Vietnam. And my grandfather who was in Vietnam, he died when I was about 10. My grandmother remarried a very highly decorated army colonel also from Vietnam, who he passed away and we had a funeral for him at Arlington. And Arlington does like 20, 30 funerals a day. So if you're a rank-in-file soldier, it's like a very, it's an in and out thing [laughs]. But because of either his rank or his awards or both [laughs], it was an event, Jonathan. It was like, we had the bigger, more beautiful chapel, and then we had a procession, because I can't see, I can't tell you how many it was, but at the very least, dozens of soldiers with a commanding officer taking his casket from the church to the burial site, there was a 21-gun salute. There was the presentation of the flag with the shell cases from the 21-gun salute to my grandmother. It was a big thing.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: And if you've been to Arlington, you know that one of the key messages there is that the people who served America and the army served the kingdom of God, served Jesus. That is what they did. They served, and they may have died serving heaven [laughs] effectively. And so what that means is this is one of the holiest sites for Christian nationalism. This is one of the places where you go to be reassured with some of the highest level, like some of the world's greatest pomp and circumstance. The world's most convincing showing of pageantry and religious activity that the United States Army and the people who died serving it are also serving God, which is, you can't get more Christian nationalist than that.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: Which is also why we have talked about Christian nationalism, actually far more common than people think it is [laughs]. It is absolutely normal in how we talk about the military. So what I think happened here with Trump is that because what I believe about Trump is that he's a conman to the core. He is pure... he's like self-interest incarnate [laughs]. He is out to promote Donald Trump and nothing more, and nobody more than that.Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: I think he forgot that his self-interest can actually diverge from Christian nationalism [laughs]. I think that he forgot that he can step on his people's toes in a way that he doesn't want to. And he's basically going to look out for where those things diverge in future in order to not have this happen again. Because he's just there doing what he does, which is promoting himself anytime, anywhere at all costs. And he forgot that one of the things that he harnesses, which is Christian nationalism, is not actually something that he believes in, and so he can misfire [laughs]. The irony to me is that I want to gain enough power to do anything and not be held accountable for it to better myself in my own position, is a pretty good summary of how kind of the operating principle of the US military in our foreign policy has been for so long.So it's actually, it's like [laughs], it's two entities, a former president and the US military kind of clashing in their basically excuse making for their own unaccountability and their own sin. Which is how I view the Christian nationalism of a place like Arlington. What I just said Jonathan, is [laughs] blasphemy to a [laughs] lot of the people that I probably, to some people that I know personally. So I will just acknowledge that. But that is what I believe, and I think is true to the Bible. So hopefully you can at least give me that credit [Jonathan laughs]. Jonathan, boy, did I just talk for a long time. I'm sorry. I actually had in the outline that I wanted to ask you first what your thoughts were before I went on my rant, and I just couldn't help myself. So, [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Well, Sy, I mean…Sy Hoekstra: Jonathan, what are your thoughts?Jonathan Walton: I think one, I just appreciated the explanation of the closeness, why it's still open for you. Because I think when I was writing Twelve Lies, I wrote about the military, and I wanted to say, “Oh, they're only going to these types of communities to get people.” That would've been my hypothesis or was my hypothesis, but the research proved different.Sy Hoekstra: And when you say that, you specifically mean exploiting like poor Black and Brown neighborhoods?Jonathan Walton: Yes.Sy Hoekstra: You're saying like, “We'll get you into college, we'll give you benefits, et cetera, if you come fight and die for us.”Jonathan Walton: Exactly. And so…Sy Hoekstra: Potentially die for us.Jonathan Walton: Right, there's this exchange that's gonna happen for your body. Whether alive or dead, there will be benefits and resources for you or your loved ones. And so I went in with that lens, but what my research showed me was that the majority of people who serve in the military are family. Their parents were in it, their grandparents were in it, their cousin was in it. It's actually like only about two percent of the United States population is affiliated with the military. We're recruiting from the same groups of people. And this would also be true for law enforcement. People who were in it essentially raise their children and bless and send them into it as well as most often. It's not actually about income.The income, if I remember correctly, was between 50 to 70 thousand dollars a year in a household, which in a rural area is at the time, 10 years ago, felt like a living wage. And so that reality was also something that's interesting for me. So when Trump came out against Mark Milley, when Mark Milley challenged him to say, “Hey, you will not use me, quote- unquote, the military, as a prop in your racism, standing in front of St. John's church holding that Bible up,” which was literally the distorted cover of our book, our anthology, because these things were happening. When he insulted John McCain, that was a moment where the military and I think those who are beholden to Christian nationalism tried to speak up. Tried to say, “Hey, we won't do this.” But then the ball continued down the road.I don't know what the fallout of the Arlington stuff will be, but I do know based on Up First the NPR podcast this morning in the morning that we're recording September the seventh, they said the military and the employees actually let this go. But the reason they brought it back up was because Trump got on Truth Social , used platform and stature to say, “This did not happen. There was no altercation. This person had a mental health episode.” And when you go into that, that's where I think the, “We will not be disrespected” thing kind of came up. Like what do you mean? No, we're gonna talk about this and we're gonna name that. You will not desecrate this holy site. Holy in holy site of Christian nationalism, as you were saying.So I hope that there are more people that are offended, because I think that if we allow ourselves to be offended, to be bothered, to be uncomfortable, then maybe there will be some movement. Because I think you're absolutely right. He is, you said self-interest incarnate. I think that is a great quote [laughs].Trump Cheapened the Spiritual Cost People Pay to Be in the MilitaryJonathan Walton: What's painful to me, so I too have, my father was in Vietnam. My brother was in the Navy, my uncle was in the Army. My other uncles were in Vietnam. And Brodnax, the town where I'm from, has many gravestones from Vietnam and Korea. And so what is fascinating to me is the level of belief that you have to have to commit acts of atrocity or commit acts of violence. Like Shane Claiborne would say, we were not made to kill people, you have to be taught to do that.And I am in no way condemning a soldier or a person who's in military service, who's listening. That's not what I'm saying. I'm observing, it costs us something to do these things. And I think the thing that Trump did was cheapen the cost that many, many, many thousands of people have paid for something that they thought was a collective interest blessed by God when Trump said, “No, you are a pawn in my game. And I will use you for my benefit.” Now you again, you will have people that say that's what's happening anyway. Trump is just doing in like what everybody else does behind closed doors. But I think that tension that he articulates or brings up for us, I hope it's allowed to rise to the surface, and then we can have a conversation about the cost.Like the silent war in the military right now is that even soldiers who have not seen active duty are committing suicide. I hope it brings to the surface the, like my dad, Agent Orange ruined some of his life. They're still figuring out what the effects of that were. You have people who are saying they support troops in one hand, but then voting against resources and benefits for them in the other hand, when the legislation comes up. Lauren Boebert did that yesterday. I hope that the perceived belovedness of our veterans and military versus the reality of how they're exploited and taken advantage of and dismissed and cast aside, we would actually acknowledge that and then do real work to ensure that they don't end up on the street.They don't end up stuck on painkillers. They do get the medical resources they need. They do get the mental health support that they need. Their families do get the resources that they need on and off-base and not just a discount at the PX. If that could be the conversation because of this, then I'd be very glad.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Just one more thing you said there. You said lots of people use the military as pawns and it's true. Or like props for their campaigns. It is just another one of those things about Trump where he will just do what everybody else did, but he'll turn it up to 11 [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Yeah, no, yeah. It's true.Sy Hoekstra: Everybody else, every politician, if they have a military background, if their family does, if they can visit a military site or whatever, they do it all the time. And even if their love for the military or for America is real, it is also true that they use them for their campaigns [laughs]. Use them to prop up. That has been… since we elected George Washington, the general of the Continental Army, has been true [laughter]. Right?Jonathan Walton: Right.Sy Hoekstra: So Trump is just the one who says, “Whatever your rules of decorum are, I'm going to break them.” And in most cases, that is actually his appeal. “Yes. I break rules of decorum and there's no consequences. And that's because these elitist can't tell me what to do and we need to take back power.Jonathan Walton: Oh Lord have mercy, Jesus [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: You need someone like me who can just break through all this nonsense.” You know what I mean?Jonathan Walton: Right. Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: That's usually his appeal. And in this case, it just happened to be that he crossed the wrong line for some people. I'm sure there's a lot of people who probably don't care [laughs].Jonathan Walton: Right. It may not wrangle a lot of people, but I hope it wrangles the right people.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: And him stretching out this poop that he stepped on and not wiping it off his foot and continue his campaign, I hope that roils people. He is a disrespectful person.Sy Hoekstra: Yeah.Jonathan Walton: And for Christians, literally James chapter four, it's that God opposes the proud. We are called to be humble people, and so I pray for Trump. I pray for his family. Not that he would win an election and all those things, but literally that they would come to know Jesus. Literally that they would know the freedom in him. Literally, that they would be able to experience the freedom that money cannot purchase and privilege cannot provide for you. And so I say all these things in hopes that everyone who is watching what happens is disquieted because we should not be comfortable with what's happening. Especially as followers of Jesus [laughs].Sy Hoekstra: Yeah. Amen to that Jonathan. Amen.Jonathan Walton: Yeah.Sy Hoekstra: I think we'll wrap it up there. Just as a reminder, as we finish, please again, go to KTFPress.com, get that newsletter and sign up as a paid subscriber to support everything that we do. We're centering and elevating marginalized voices. We're helping people seek Jesus in their discipleship and in their politics. We really do need some more support than we have right now if we're gonna make this sustainable kind of past this election season. So please do come and sign up as a paid subscriber at KTFPress.com. Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra. Our podcast Art is by Robyn Burgess, transcripts by Joyce Ambale, editing by Multitude Productions. I am the producer along with our lovely paid subscribers. Thank you so much for joining us, and we will see you in two weeks.[The song “Citizens” by Jon Guerra fades in. Lyrics: “I need to know there is justice/ That it will roll in abundance/ And that you're building a city/ Where we arrive as immigrants/ And you call us citizens/ And you welcome us as children home.” The song fades out.]Jonathan Walton: Give me one second. One moment. I'm gonna get the name right so that you don't have to go edit this later [Sy laughs]. … So yes, we… Robert Mohler. The—Richard Mohler. Al Mohler. That's his name [Sy laughs]. Al Mohler [laughs]. 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Sports Scene With Steve Russell Show Replay
Sport Scene Rewind (08/16/2024)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 120:52


Steve Russell welcomed Andy Burcham, voice of the Auburn Tigers, Chris Stewart, voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide, Jeff Culhane, voice of the Florida State Seminoles, and the Longhorn Network's Will Matthews about what's in store for the 2024 college football season. Plus, Steve dives into if Coach Prime deserves the hype.

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Row Sixty #80 - The BEST College Football Environments We've Experienced | UGA Podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 102:46


In this episode, we're joined by two fellow DGDs, Baylor Terrell and Will Matthews, to discuss the best college football environments we've experienced firsthand. We're not just talking about the rowdiest or loudest places (though that does play a role). We're also considering the sights and sounds, tailgating scenes, gameday experiences, and more. We hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, GO DAWGS! TIMESTAMPS:00:00:01 - Intro00:00:31 - The People Have Spoken!00:03:00 - Intro to Our Guests00:07:47 - Ground Rules00:10:19 - 2017 at Auburn00:14:20 - 2017 at Notre Dame00:22:29 - 2008 Sugar Bowl00:28:10 - 2012 at South Carolina00:34:46 - 2019 vs Notre Dame00:39:42 - 2004 vs LSU00:44:03 - 2012 vs Florida00:50:30 - 2018 at LSU00:57:57 - 2017 at Tennessee01:04:22 - 2023 at Tennessee01:10:41 - 2007 at Alabama01:17:51 - 2016 G-Day01:23:52 - Honorable Mentions01:38:53 - College Football is Great! SUPPORT OUR PODCAST: For just $5/month, you can support our podcast & unlock exclusive perks. Visit https://www.patreon.com/rowsixty & join today! CONNECT WITH US:Patreon: patreon.com/rowsixtyFacebook: facebook.com/rowsixtyInstagram: instagram.com/rowsixty/TikTok: tiktok.com/@rowsixtyYouTube: youtube.com/rowsixtyWebsite: rowsixty.comStore: rowsixty.com/store

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UK election special: Manifestos, markets and real estate

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 17:20


In this episode of 'Intelligence Talks,' host Anna Ward discusses the potential implications of Labour and Conservative election pledges on the commercial real estate market with Will Matthews, Shabab Qadar, and Stephen Springham from Knight Frank's research team. They examine current market conditions, and key manifesto proposals on finance, investment, tax, business rates, and planning laws. What will be the impact of these policies on key UK commercial real estate sectors from offices to retail? And how will investment volumes turn out by the end of 2024 compared to last year? All that, plus hear how each expert would invest a hypothetical sum of £50 million in UK commercial real estate. This is the first of two special episodes on the UK election. We will be back next month with part two after the election and you will hear from experts in our UK residential research team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 59:03


Upon its 2014 passage, Proposition 47 reclassified some felonies — mostly non-violent drug possessory offenses or low-grade theft cases — to misdemeanor. As misdemeanors, these low level offenses could not be enhanced with prior convictions under the Three Strikes Laws.Ten years later, California is plagued with organized retail thefts and homelessness, that certain law enforcement groups would blame on Proposition 47, while proponents of the measure would point to the tens of thousands of people languishing in jail for the most minor of offenses before it's passage, and further that the crimes most often blamed on Proposition 47 were not, in fact, affected by it.On May 1, 2014, we look at Proposition 47 some ten years after its passage.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden is joined by Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Eugene Hyman, retired, Professor Charis Kubrin from U.C. Irvine, Deputy San Francisco Public Defender Matt Sotorosen, and Will Matthews from Californians for Safety and Justice.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.

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Coach McKay, Larry Blair, Matt Warner Join The Show As We Preview 2024 CUSA Tournament

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 66:53


This A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Will Matthews and Jon Manson. This week, Liberty head coach Ritchie McKay, Liberty legend Larry Blair, and broadcaster Matt Warner join the show as we preview the 2024 CUSA Conference Tournament in Huntsville.

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Kyle Rode Joins The Show As Liberty Looks To Finish Regular Season Strong

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 71:56


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson. This week, Kyle Rode joins the show to talk about Liberty's regular season coming towards a close and a big national TV matchup on Thursday night.

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 54:21


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Kyle Rode and Kaden Metheny join to discuss the Flames 3-game win streak

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 61:08


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson. This week, Kyle Rode and Kaden Metheny join the show to talk about Liberty's 3-game win streak, and what is ahead if CUSA conference play.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 69:00


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Nick Kirby, Will Matthews and Jon Manson. Redshirt-Freshman forward Ben Southerland and Associate Head Coach Derek Johnston join the show this week to talk about back-to-back wins for the Flames and the upcoming schedule

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What's Next for Male Fertility? At-Home Sperm Analysis, Vasectomy Testing, and the Future of Fertility with Fellow's CEO, Will Matthews"

Women Want Strong Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 28:32


Will Matthews, the founder and CEO of Fellow, dives into at-home sperm analysis, fertility, vasectomy testing, and the future of reproductive health. On today’s podcast, I have Will Matthews, the founder and CEO of Fellow, discussing the challenges and innovations in male fertility testing. Fellow provides at-home male semen analysis, vasectomy testing, and sperm preservation kits. Topics Covered: Evolution of Fellow into the company it is today. Common myths and misconceptions about male fertility. Signs of potential fertility issues and when a man should seek professional advice. Sperm preservation. Fellow's contribution to changing perceptions and discussions around men's fertility and healthcare. Insights into human biology from semen samples. Impact of Fellow on the patient experience and compliance. The future of male fertility testing, including exploring biomarkers in semen samples, performing next-generation sequencing, and addressing questions about unexplained infertility. To visit Fellow CLICK HERE To visit Victory Men's Health CLICK HERE For questions email podcast@amystuttle.com Disclaimer: The Women Want Strong Men Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.

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Liberty Basketball starts 0-2 in CUSA; big game at LA Tech Sunday on ESPN2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 67:57


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Nick Kirby and Will Matthews. They are joined by ASOR founder Jon Manson to recap the Flames 0-2 start to conference play in the CUSA and preview their upcoming game on ESPN2 on Sunday at LA Tech.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 75:22


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show is hosted by Nick Kirby and Will Matthews. They are joined by Liberty University head men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay, guard Gabriel McKay and college basketball TV analyst Tim Scarborough to recap the non-conference season and preview the upcoming Conference USA play for Liberty.

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Window to 2024: Our property predictions for the next year

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 15:26


For our final episode of the year, we look at Knight Frank's predictions for residential and commercial property in 2024... For a UK take, Anna speaks to Tom Bill, head of UK residential research, Shabab Qadar, London research partner and Flora Harley, head of ESG research. Anna is also joined by our global head of research Liam Bailey, head of UK commercial Will Matthews and head of global residential research Kate Everett Allen to discuss global themes. They share their key predictions for 2024, explore to what extent and how quickly real estate markets will recover, and look at the potential impact of upcoming political elections around the world. They also discuss the pressing need to retrofit and refurbish real estate, with 58% of investors actively looking to acquire poor EPC-performing assets to improve, upgrade and reposition, according to Knight Frank's latest ESG Property Investor Survey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Liberty basketball begins season 6-0

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 75:03


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Liberty guard Kaden Metheny to talk about the Flames 6-0 start to the season. The guys will also preview Liberty's big upcoming matchups against Florida International and Charleston.

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John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 40:39


With a team rarely exceeding twenty five horses Sara Ryan is able to do things a little differently to the bigger stables. She goes to great lengths to give her horses something to think about other than the grind of training and racing. One beneficiary of her alternative routine is Attractable who propelled her to dizzy heights by winning the Big Dance. We talk to a young lady who first encountered thoroughbreds on the show jumping circuit, and became fascinated with the breed. Sara begins by talking about Attractable's unusual racing style. She recalls breaking Attractable in before he went to Peter Moody which gave her a head start when the horse returned to her care at Kulnura. Sara recalls the tactics she employed in the lead up to the Big Dance. The trainer talks of her pre race nerves on Big Dance day and the support extended by her immediate family. Sara takes us back to early days on Sydney's north shore where a school friend introduced her to horses. She was instantly hooked, and immediately began the task of persuading her parents to buy her a horse. She looks back on fun filled days with a retired thoroughbred called Onyabob. They became a successful duo on the show circuit. She talks of riding tuition from former Olympian Vicky Roycroft  and the young staff member who caught her eye. Today Sara and Will Matthews share a property at Jilliby. Sara attends to her duties for Domeland while Will engages in his business of buying, educating and trading show jumpers. Sara explains how she first came under the notice of Domeland Managing Director King Cheng. She transitioned from the office to the role of breaking in and pre-training director. She took to the new job with great relish. She remembers the day King Cheng offered her a brand new role in the Domeland operation, and admits to being shell shocked. The trainer says Domeland were happy to allow her to train a  handful of her own horses. They actually leased her the horse who would provide her first win. Sara acknowledges a few special horses who got her up and running in the training ranks. She takes us through a normal day as Domeland's head trainer.   Sara talks of the unique Kulnura training property established in the 1980's by the late Larry Pickering. She talks of her commitment to riding the majority of her own horses in trackwork, and her long term resolve to training horses.

RedSpin Podcast
Brody Peebles And Rocco Miller Join The Show

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 71:17


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Liberty junior Brody Peebles and Rocco Miller to discuss Liberty's win in the Myrtle Beach Invitational and the schedule ahead.

RedSpin Podcast
Kyle Rode Joins The Show To Talk About Liberty Basketball's 2-0 Start

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 75:12


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Liberty senior Kyle Rode to talk about Liberty's 2-0 start and preview the upcoming Myrtle Beach Invitational.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball Season Preview Show with several special guests

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 133:09


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by a host of big time guests to preview the start of the season. Scheduled to appear on the show: Liberty Men's Basketball head coach Ritchie McKay, Kyle Rode, Colin Porter, Zach Cleveland, Kaden Metheny, Paul Nazigan, Tim Scarborough, Matt Warner, Alan York, Rocco Miller, Jon Manson and Chad Hasson.

The Leaf Report: A show about the Toronto Maple Leafs
6,948 days later, the Maple Leafs quest to advance to the 2nd round continues

The Leaf Report: A show about the Toronto Maple Leafs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 49:37


On the heels of the game 5 loss, Jonas and James dissect the Leafs failure to close out the series with Tampa Bay, the nightmare game five for Justin Holl and Mark Giordano on defence, the third and fourth lines who struggled in game five, and how dangerous it is for the Leafs to give Andrei Vasilevskiy and Tampa the opportunity to get back in this series. The boys discuss if Holl will come out of the lineup? Who will Michael Bunting replace on the forward units, and where will he play? Is Jon Cooper out coaching Sheldon Keefe? Will Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Rielly and Tavares shake the choke moniker and find a way to advance to the 2nd round? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Leaf Report: A show about the Toronto Maple Leafs
6,948 days later, the Maple Leafs quest to advance to the 2nd round continues

The Leaf Report: A show about the Toronto Maple Leafs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 47:22


On the heels of the game 5 loss, Jonas and James dissect the Leafs failure to close out the series with Tampa Bay, the nightmare game five for Justin Holl and Mark Giordano on defence, the third and fourth lines who struggled in game five, and how dangerous it is for the Leafs to give Andrei Vasilevskiy and Tampa the opportunity to get back in this series. The boys discuss if Holl will come out of the lineup? Who will Michael Bunting replace on the forward units, and where will he play? Is Jon Cooper out coaching Sheldon Keefe? Will Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Rielly and Tavares shake the choke moniker and find a way to advance to the 2nd round? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Intelligence Talks
Old gold – Refurbished offices are the key to a sustainable future

Intelligence Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 18:27


Liam speaks to Janine Cole from GPE and Will Matthews to uncover the economic and green challenges and opportunities from retrofitting office buildings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Open Line Podcast
Four Things to Know: Jan. 25, 2023

Open Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 0:03


Welcome to Four Things to Know, a weekly podcast produced by the City of Auburn covering a few important dates, events and alerts coming up in the next week in Auburn. This week, the Public Affairs team is back to tell you the imminent retirement of Public Safety Director Paul Register, as well as the news about his successor, Will Matthews, we run through a packed event list over at the Auburn Public Library, we preview the 2023 city holiday schedule, and finally we remind residents about the upcoming 2023 Polar Plunge.

RedSpin Podcast
Men's basketball week 4 recap

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 81:20


On the ASOR Podcast, we take a look back at week four of the men's basketball season as well as look ahead to this week's slate of games. Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Jason Porter and Kyle Rode as they recap the last week for the Flames. Richie Longshots also joins to give his thoughts on this week's slate of college basketball. The guys recap Liberty basketball's week of action and also look ahead to the upcoming week, discuss the NET rankings and the current status of the ASUN.

RedSpin Podcast
Liberty Basketball Week 1 Review

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 72:13


Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Liberty Men's Basketball senior forward Kyle Rode and former Liberty star and current radio broadcaster Anthony Smith. They will recap Liberty's season opening win against Regent and loss at Alabama. They will also preview Liberty's two upcoming games against North Carolina Central and Southern Miss. Contents of this video: 00:00 Intro 10:05 Kyle Rode 24:40 Anthony Smith 49:05 College Basketball Best Bets 1:15:30 Closing

RedSpin Podcast
Basketball Preview

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 116:57


A Sea of Red Liberty Basketball show hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by a host of big time guests to preview the start of the season. Guests included: Ritchie McKay - Liberty Men's Basketball Head Coach Kyle Rode - Liberty Basketball Senior Forward Colin Porter - Liberty Basketball Freshman Guard Myo Baxter-Bell - Former Liberty Basketball player / current grad assistant Matt Warner - TV play-by-play for Liberty Football and Men's Basketball Paul Nazigan - Liberty Men's Basketball: TV & Radio Color Analyst Tim Scarborough - Basketball Analyst for Stadium and TBT on ESPN Nick Lorensen - Journalist for Mid-Major Madness Chad Hasson - A Sea of Red writer, editor and podcast host Ritchie Longshots - A Sea of Red betting expert

RedSpin Podcast
BYU recap, MBB preview

RedSpin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 109:18


The ASOR Podcast is back this week as we recap Liberty's win over BYU. We also begin to look ahead to the 2022-23 men's basketball season. Special guests include Brendan Schlittler, former Liberty QB/WR and assistant coach Kyle DeArmon, and our men's basketball podcast co-hosts Nick Kirby and Will Matthews with a special round table preview of the Flames' upcoming season.

Toronto Maple Leafs Podcast
Ep 397 : Ah Yes The Maple Leafs With David Alter

Toronto Maple Leafs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 59:58


Episode 397 features our friend David Alter - Leafs Dev Camp who stood out - Knies and Matthews (will he leave ) - Which Dev players have a chance to take a step - Goaltender depth - The Leafs Signings - The cap situation or lack there of - Will Matthews get the C when he resigns - The Big Bad Canadian taxes actually are no boogeyman at all plus more brought to you by Boxing Rock Beer the big beer for the big podcast -

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast
Great Conjunction, Garthim Climbing and Creators of Age of Resistance collaborate with the Duffers

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 68:43


On this episode of Trial By Stone, Phil and Sydnni have brought Zay, the organiser behind the upcoming Dark Crystal convention, The Great Con-Junction. We chat about the two day event, get some ideas on what'll occur and much more. Phil and Sydnni also chat about Dan Dewhirst's (Garthim performer from Age of Resistance) charity climb fundraiser and also the news on Jeff Addiss and Will Matthews working on an original series with the Duffer Brothers. Shownotes The Great Con-Junction https://www.thegreatconjunction.com The Great Con-Junction on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheGreatConJunction The Great Con-Junction travel Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1230541767797650 Dan Dewhirst Charity Climb Fundraiser https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/DanDewhirst Jeff Addiss and Will Matthews original series with Duffer Brothers https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/stranger-things-spinoff-stage-play-netflix-duffer-brothers-1235310165/ Contact Email – www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpod Instagram – www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast

RNZ: Checkpoint
New offer could give health staff more pay than KFC worker

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:33


A new pay offer could see allied health professionals get paid more than a KFC worker, according to their union. The workers are basically everyone outside of doctors and nurses. Last week about 10,000 of them went on strike over stalled paid negotiations with the DHBs. But the latest pay offer has been made public in this afternoon and PSA organiser Will Matthews is here to talk through the details.  

95bFM
The Wire w/ Joe: May 26, 2022

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022


This week on the Thursday Wire! Joe speaks to Will Matthews, an organiser from the Public Service Association about the DHB's Offer and ERA's Recommendations that were released to Allied Health Workers this week. He'll also be speaking to the Honourable David Parker, the Minister for Ocean and Fisheries about the nationwide rollout of cameras on commercial fishing vessels Emilia speaks to Massey University's Sally Casswell about Digital Alcohol Marketing crossing borders. She'll also be speaking to Aeron Davis from Victoria University about the Partygate scandal in UK Politics after the official inquiry was released overnight. That's us for the Thursday Wire!

Tova
Will Matthews - "We no longer have any faith in the administration of the Ministry of Health"

Tova

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 3:55


The health workforce is down 10,000 pairs of hands today - after an eleventh hour bid to find a solution before the planned strike action failed. The District Health Board’s Friday offer has been described by the Public Service Association as a ‘complete bungle’ and a ‘kick in the guts’. Today staff across more than 70 professions, including lab techs, alcohol and drug counsellors and dental assistants, will prove their point by working ONLY to the hours set out in their contracts. We're joined by PSA organiser Will Matthews.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Health workers industrial action a last resort - Organiser

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 3:45


The 10,000 health workers not at work today include dental assistants, alcohol and drug counsellors and anaesthetic and laboratory technicians. The industrial action will disrupt several services. PSA organiser Will Matthews says the industrial action was a last resort. He spoke to Corin Dann.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Will Matthews: PSA organiser says a lot of Allied health workers could head overseas if a new offer isn't put on the table

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 4:17


Allied health workers say they're fed up being overworked and underpaid.They're set to begin industrial action today before a full 24-hour strike next week.After 18 months of negotiations, the Employment Relations Authority made a recommendation last week, which DHBs are yet to act on.PSA organiser Will Matthews told Kate Hawkesby a lot of these workers could head overseas if a new offer isn't put on the table.“We have people being actively targeted by Australian health agencies who can offer tens of thousands of dollars more, even as a starting rate, than an Allied health worker can ever hope to earn in New Zealand.”LISTEN ABOVE

The Leadership Habit
Business Performance and Mindset: The Game You Must Win Now More Than Ever with Will Matthews

The Leadership Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 53:54


Business Performance and Mindset: The Game You Must Win Now More Than Ever with Will Matthews Jenn DeWall: Hi, everyone. It's Jenn DeWall, and on this week's episode of The Leadership Habit podcast, I sat down with Will Matthews to talk about the game you must win now more than ever before. Will Matthews helps […] The post Business Performance and Mindset: The Game You Must Win Now More Than Ever with Will Matthews appeared first on Crestcom International.

RNZ: Morning Report
Union angry health workers strike called off

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 4:57


The union covering thousands of Allied Health workers says it's angry that it's been ordered to cancel a strike planned for today. The PSA had already agreed to call off the planned day-long strike in Auckland because of the pressures there from Omicron. It intended to go ahead with strikes elsewhere from 6am. PSA organiser Will Matthews spoke to Susie Ferguson.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Will Matthews: PSA organiser says it shows DHBs don't care about their employees

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 4:30


Allied Health Workers have called off their nationwide strike.  Thousands of scientific and technical public health workers had planned to strike tomorrow. It was first called off in Auckland – then the entire country.  DHBs this week went to court to get the PSA Union to lift the strike notice.  PSA organiser Will Matthews told Andrew Dickens it shows DHBs don't care about their employees.  “It's all about talk, about valuing their essential workers, it's just talk, they've demonstrated they're more interested in dragging their members through a heavy-handed court process than having a discussion about fair pay.” LISTEN ABOVE 

RNZ: Morning Report
PSA 'dismayed' by DHB move to stop strike

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 1:59


PSA organiser Will Matthews says his organisation is 'really, really dismayed' by a legal attempt by district health boards to thwart planned strike action over stalled wage talks. The union is planning to strike from 6am on Friday. On Thursday the Employment Court will consider, under urgency, a last-minute injunction filed by DHBs to prevent strike action. The court's expected to release its decision later on Thursday allowing limited time for the union to communicate with its members. Matthews spoke to Corin Dann.

Two Guys & a Goalie
Episode 207: Three First Names

Two Guys & a Goalie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 35:39


It's Episode 207 of 2 Guys and a Goalie presented by Coolbet Canada with Dustin Nielson, Joaquin Gage and Matt Kassian. WE GOTTA TALK ABOUT... Perlini on waivers, Oilers Road Trip, Derek Allen Ryan, Russia Out, and "Keep It or Clip it"... Will Matthews win the Hart this season?? We're back on Thursday, Download & Subscribe today, available on Platforms.     

RNZ: Morning Report
Thousands of health staff set to strike

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 3:41


Ten-thousand lab workers, contact tracers and critical health staff will walk out on their jobs for two 24-hour strikes next month. This comes as the country braces for Omicron cases to peak. PSA Union organiser Will Matthews spoke to Susie Ferguson. Employment relations spokesperson for DHBs Rosemary Clements declined to be interviewed this morning - saying the focus of the DHBs is on facilitation as a way towards settlement and an agreement.

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Dr Van Den Berg Interview from SHATTER Podcast

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 4:44


When a sleepy New England town is rocked by a series of heinous crimes, it's up to Detective Mathews (Bob Strouse) to uncover how they are all connected. But here, not everything is as it seems, as leads quickly turn cold and circumstances turn bizarre. Matthews soon finds himself relying on help from his prime suspect, a schizophrenic named David Willard (Mercer Bristow), who's cryptic clues only drive the detective deeper into an unraveling mystery. Will Matthews find the answers he's looking for, or will his pursuit of the truth shatter the world around him? It seems like none of the characters want to talk about the film, so we interviewed this creepy psychiatrist. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

Money with Mission Podcast
Educate, Inspire & Invest with Will Matthews

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 31:17


In today's episode, Felecia talks with Will Matthews, an inspiring entrepreneur and ex-pro football player who has a passion for living a life that positively impacts communities through education and investments. Will's passion for making an impact is seen within the different projects he's involved with, including helping fill a need to educate first-generation college graduates so they learn to keep the wealth they are building. Felecia and Will go deep and share their thoughts on racial equity, mental health, economic responsibility, and changing mindsets. Listen in as Will shares how he's improving lives and giving his money a mission. Ready to see how the generous donations have changed the lives of Central Texans? Download the Seton Foundations Impact Report FY20: https://bit.ly/3Do7jIw or email willmatthewsnow@moneywithmission.com Connect with Will on all social channels @willmatthewsnow www.willmatthewsnow.com and www.Boutiq.co Enjoy the FREE report 7 Steps To Building Resilient Wealth

Money with Mission Podcast
Educate, Inspire & Invest with Will Matthews

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 31:17


In today's episode, Felecia talks with Will Matthews, an inspiring entrepreneur and ex-pro football player who has a passion for living a life that positively impacts communities through education and investments. Will's passion for making an impact is seen within the different projects he's involved with, including helping fill a need to educate first-generation college graduates so they learn to keep the wealth they are building. Felecia and Will go deep and share their thoughts on racial equity, mental health, economic responsibility, and changing mindsets. Listen in as Will shares how he's improving lives and giving his money a mission. Ready to see how the generous donations have changed the lives of Central Texans? Download the Seton Foundations Impact Report FY20: https://bit.ly/3Do7jIw or email willmatthewsnow@moneywithmission.com Connect with Will on all social channels @willmatthewsnow www.willmatthewsnow.com and www.Boutiq.co Enjoy the FREE report 7 Steps To Building Resilient Wealth

Intelligence Talks
Window to 2022: Our property predictions for the next year

Intelligence Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 17:28


For our final episode of the year, we look at Knight Frank's predictions for residential and commercial property in 2022…Anna is joined by head of international residential research Kate Everett Allen, head of UK commercial research Will Matthews and global head of occupier research Lee Elliott.They share their key predictions for 2022, explore whether the ‘race for space' in residential property markets will run out of steam over the next 12 months, and look at what the easing of travel restrictions will mean for cross-border activity across all property markets. They also discuss how fluid and flexible hybrid working will end up being next year and how employers' use of real estate will change.This episode was recorded ahead of the UK government's tightening of Covid restrictions on 8 December including an order to work from home from 13 December. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul
Will Matthews — On Transitions: From Playing in the NFL to Starting Over in Music and Business

Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 60:26


"I think there's a difference between being scared that it's going to leave, than being respectful that it's going to be over. when you respect it, you have time and space in your heart to actually enjoy the experience. When you're scared of it, that's the only feeling that you have." — Will Matthews Will Matthews is a former professional football player who played for the Detroit Lions in the NFL turned entrepreneur, and a musician. In this soulful conversation, Will shares his story of playing in the NFL, starting from early childhood and then transitioning to music and business. Here's some of what we cover: How “What do you want to be when you grow up?” can define or inspire you at an early age Will takes us behind the curtains of the NFL with personal stories, including playing with the 0.1% of the 0.1% He talks about the wisdom he gained on and off the football field Why you should follow your passion and life goals without compromising your values He takes us deeper into his music world and opens up with a melody Welcome to the Conscious Creators Show; where through intimate and insightful interviews with authors, actors, musicians, entrepreneurs, and other podcasters, you'll learn tools and tactics to 10x your creativity and improve your business and life. Like this show? Support us by following the show, leaving a review here and helping us spread the word by sharing the pod with one (or three) friends: https://refer.fm/creators Do you want to learn how to make a living as a creator? Check out the CreatorsMBA where we show you how to get paid to create online: http://www.creatorsmba.com Follow our host, Sachit Gupta, and get it touch if you have any questions or ideas related to the show: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok. Please enjoy today's episode and thank you for listening! Show Notes 01:03 - Why Will chose the football career 03:15 - How he decided to pursue sport over medicine 06:32 - The life lessons that arise from pain and defeat, and the art of overcoming it 13:03 - About the psychological journey through the overwhelming opportunities in life 13:27 - How Will dealt with his first impression of the business aspect of NFL 20:50 - The feeling he had while playing in the stadium for the first time in the team 22:26 - How the implications of the precious time spent with his sons reflect across all events in his everyday life 27:52 - Will's personal insights behind being a professional NFL player 32:15 - What are his favorite fun memories on and off-field 34:33 - On his acquired wisdom as a part of a sports team 38:20 - Why he made the transition from football to music 42:21 - How he found a way to channel his passion for music 44:34 - Will's view on finding your path w/o diminishing your own values 48:38 - On changing the goal post on what failure and success look like through changing the perspective of what life really is 50:41 - About sharing the same universal feeling of connection whether famous or not, and the human aspect in every approach 54:33 - The marketing strategy behind the media personas 56:25 - What are Will's future plans Tweetable Quotes “I had a lot of energy, football helped me get it out and I made friends. And then when I got a little older, I found out that girls like football players too, so well, that's that then? Huh?” - Will Matthews “People don't have a history with pain and overcoming pain. So I feel the difference between people who have” - Will Matthews “Life needs texture, and we can do good or bad, whether I win the deal or lose the deal” - Will Matthews “If you want to change the machine, the thing that you're passionate about, you're called to, I would say you need to get inside of it from inside. You can be the person to make the decisions, to help change things for other people.” - Will Matthews “I think you have time in your heart to actually enjoy the experience when you're scared of it.” - Will Matthews “I think everybody aspires to be the anomaly. And I think that there are a few of them.” - Will Matthews “My guitar was a way that I channeled all of that energy outside of football that needed to be put somewhere that creative energy.” - Will Matthews “When you can do what you want to do, don't let a dream die because you don't have time, let everything live, go after it and be great” - Will Matthews “All I want to do is take something that's good and make it great.” - Will Matthews About Our Guest A self-professed "challenge junky" Will Matthews has an appetite for winning. That's why whether it's commercial real estate, consulting, speaking, or advocacy Will brings his A-game and gets the job done. A strategic business leader and entrepreneur who believes in creating win-win solutions for businesses and the communities they support. He cares about mental health, racial equity, and economic responsibility, driven to live at the cross-section of profit and purpose. In another life, Will played football for the Texas Longhorns (@TexasLonghorns) and spent his pro career with the Detroit Lions (@Lions). When he is not charting into the unknown, he focuses on physical health, giving back, writing music, and being a family man. Will has teamed up with his friends at Notley Tide to put a series of events together aimed at helping business leaders, influencers, and decision-makers gain a deeper understanding of equity in the workplace. He is also proud to be the 2020 NAMIWalks Honorary Chair. NAMI advocates for mental health for all.

Buck & The Bossman
Episode #76- 2022 Award Predictions

Buck & The Bossman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 68:57


Buck & The Bossman are back this week to discuss their award picks for the 2022 season. Can McDavid win the Hart and Art Ross back to back? Will Matthews snipe his way to another Rocket Richard? Can Tampa steamroll their way to win the cup for a third straight year!?We can't wait to find out.

Disrupting Distribution by MDM
Interview with Will Matthews of Matthews Performance Group on talent management

Disrupting Distribution by MDM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 38:48


There are many elements in life and business that we cannot control. But when it comes to tackling talent management challenges like recruiting and retention, board-certified coach Will Matthews explains how we can adjust our behavior in order to play to the strengths of our best employees and recruits. Matthews shares simple ways for distributors to create a rapport that builds on working relationships and increases job satisfaction on all sides.

The Meb Faber Show
#338 – Startup Series – Will Matthews, Fellow – Semen Quality Is The Canary In The Coal Mine To Overall Health

The Meb Faber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 49:22


In episode 338, we welcome our guest, Will Matthews, the founder and CEO of Fellow, a company that's rethinking the future of men's fertility and runs the largest semen analysis lab in the U.S.       In today's episode, we're covering the topic that men like to shy away from – sperm health! We start by discussing the decline in fertility rates in the West and the possible reasons why – stress, obesity, and chemical exposure. Then Will shares what it was like to create the first clinic grade direct-to-consumer semen analysis kit so you can avoid that awkward doctor's visit.       As we wind down, Will shares his vision of creating a flywheel effect, using test data to conduct research and in turn use that research to fine-tune their test kits.       As a special offer for listeners of the show, visit meetfellow.com and use the code MEB to get $20 off your order.      Please enjoy this episode with Fellow's Will Matthews.         -----     Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our products and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com.     -----     This episode is sponsored by AcreTrader. AcreTrader is an investment platform that makes it simple to own shares of farmland and earn passive income, and you can start investing in just minutes online. AcreTrader provides access, transparency, and liquidity to investors, while handling all aspects of administration and property management so that you can sit back and watch your investment grow.  If you're interested in a deeper understanding, and for more information on how to become a farmland investor through their platform, please visit acretrader.com/meb. 

Conversations With Chan
Conversation with William S. Matthews

Conversations With Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 19:48


William S. Matthews is a modern-day renaissance man. With interests in philanthropy, event planning, real estate, and marketing, his unique blend of skills and characteristics makes for a powerful offering to his clientele, business associates, and community. In January of 2021, he released his third book, "Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America," on succeeding in corporate America geared towards young professionals. Previously, Matthews has written guides to personal finance and event planning. A native of Houston, Texas, Matthews combines his insights and knowledge gleaned from over 10 years working with some of Houston's most important social, corporate, and non-profit institutions. Named one of Houston Business Journal 2019's 40 under 40 honorees, his work includes community outreach, project management, workshop felicitation, fundraising, and keynote speaking. Beginning with the Houston Real Estate Association, where he managed more than 300 financial professional volunteers, Will quickly established himself as a leader in non-profit management through his work at Neighborhood Centers where he led efforts to bring together corporate entities to solve pressing social problems. In his most recent role with Central Houston, Inc., Matthews managed stakeholder relationships with Central Houston's 130+ corporate members and developed successful partnerships with companies such as Chevron, Shell, Comcast, Wells Fargo, Deloitte, Houston Rockets, Home Depot, United Airlines, Walmart, and others. Will Matthews is also a passionate community advocate and spends his time volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Greater Houston Partnership, as well as a host of other civic and social service clubs. Instagram: www.instagram.com/williamsmatthews Twitter: www.twitter.com/MrWSMatthews Facebook: www.facebook.com/William-S-Matthews-198176435021 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/will-s-matthews-b392b876/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithchan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithchan/support

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers
William Matthews: Staying Disciplined and Organized Makes you Efficient

From Poop to Gold with Harmon Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 32:24


William S. Matthews is a modern-day renaissance man. Named one of Houston Business Journal 2019's 40 under 40 honorees, Will's unique blend of skills and characteristics makes for a powerful offering to his clientele, business associates, and community. He is soon releasing his third book, "Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America," on succeeding in corporate America geared towards young professionals. Previously, Matthews has written guides to personal finance and event planning. In his most recent role with Central Houston, Inc., Matthews managed stakeholder relationships with Central Houston's 130+ corporate members and developed successful partnerships with companies such as Chevron, Shell, Comcast, Wells Fargo, Deloitte, Houston Rockets, Home Depot, United Airlines, Walmart, and others. Will Matthews' experience in the corporate world while working with such successful companies has allowed him to learn the best strategies and practices for reducing stress in high-stakes environments. In this episode, we discuss:The importance of a strong support group around you to inspire, motivate and hold you accountableThe vast changes in the business world and how one has to be creative and think outside the box to find continued successThe importance of staying informed, globally and nationally, and keeping abreast of trends to remain cutting edgeHow staying disciplined and organized makes you efficient and at the top of your gameHow a positive mindset, knowing you are where you are supposed to be, even when uncomfortable, can create moments of growthI hope you will find this episode as exciting and informative as I have. Will is an illustration of what it takes to be successful in today's world and the mindset it takes to get therePlease let me know your thoughts! Connect with Will Matthews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamsmatthews/ or @WilliamsmatthewsTwitter: https://twitter.com/mrwsmatthews?lang=en or @MrWsMatthewsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-s-matthews-b392b876/ PR Manager: olivia@anikapr.com

Word With Ty Brownlow
Word With Ty Brownlow Ep.#10 Will Matthews

Word With Ty Brownlow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 26:16


Will Matthews is a trusted author, world-recognized public speaker, creative entrepreneur, successful real estate investor, committed philanthropist, and an astounding event planner. He is also a 3-time author. His latest book, Everything I Needed to Know About Corporate America, is geared towards helping young professionals navigate the corporate world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyrideius-brownlow/support

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast
Part 2 Interview with the creative team on The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance featuring Louis Leterrier, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 66:45


On this episode of Trial By Stone, hosts Philip, Sydnni and Jaime continue their chat with the creative team behind Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance with Louis Leterrier, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews. Topics include dreamfasting, Rian and Mira's kiss, a Gelfling prototype of Rian that resembled a well know Hollywood star, Aughra talking to Aughra and of course the fire on the set of Age of Resistance.All this and so much more on this episode of Trial By Stone.This is part 1 of our interview, you can watch the video on YouTube or Facebook to follow along. ContactEmail – darkcrystalpodcast@gmail.comFacebook – www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcastTwitter – www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpodInstagram – www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcastYouTube - www.youtube.com/darkcrystalpodcast

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast
Part 1 interview with creative team from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance with Louis Leterrier, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews

Trial By Stone: The Dark Crystal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 58:42


On this episode of Trial By Stone, hosts Philip, Sydnni and Jaime interview the creative team behind Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance with Louis Leterrier, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews. We find out their reactions to winning an Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program, how they got involved with Age of Resistance and first met, the influence from other Dark Crystal stories, writing around characters based on shooting schedules, mindset of artist vs fan and so much more!This is part one of the interview and stay tuned next week for part two of our interview.ContactEmail – darkcrystalpodcast@gmail.comFacebook – www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcastTwitter – www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpodInstagram – www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast

Intelligence Talks
Commercial Conversations: LaSalle IM's Simon Marx on investment and strategy in a post-pandemic world

Intelligence Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 16:59


This week, we're taking a closer look at our Commercial markets and finding out a little more about investment and strategy in a post-pandemic world.This conversation has been extracted from our Commercial Conversations webinar series, hosted by our Head of Commercial Research, Will Matthews.In this episode, Will is joined by Simon Marx an Investment Strategist and Managing Director at LaSalle.Sign up to our Commercial Conversations webinars here: https://bit.ly/3glkO0CIntelligence Talks, is a podcast from the Research Team at Knight Frank. Every Monday and Friday we'll be bringing you the latest insights on property market trends and forecasts, along with expert analysis from industry leaders.This podcast breaks down the news and delves into the intelligence behind the headlines. Follow us on social media here:Instagram - @knightfrankTwitter - @knightfrankLinkedIn - @Knight Frank Host: Anna Ward - @annaroxelanaProducer: Rebecca Hills - @beckihills1Editor: Pulama KaufmanAny questions? Get in touch via Rebecca.hills@knightfrank.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conversations with Cristie
Will Matthews: A Conversation about Race in America

Conversations with Cristie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 35:00


How much impact has racial inequality had on your life? Would you like to help change things? We’re talking about race today, and we’re very excited to have Will Matthews as our guest. Will is with us today because he is willing to talk about issues of race and answer some difficult questions. In today’s episode, he discusses the unique thing that he is doing on Facebook Live right now, where he is having public conversations with people whose opinions differ a lot from his. And he explains what we all can do, to raise awareness about racism, and overcome racial problems. Coming to terms with racial inequality is a lifelong process, and educating yourself is part of it. Stay tuned to find out more! Will is an ex-pro football player from the Detroit Lions, who also used to play for the University of Texas Longhorns. He lives in Austen, Texas, with his wife and two young sons. Will is a beautifully authentic person, and he’s also funny and kind. Currently, he’s into commercial real estate finance, he is an equity advocate, and he also does some impact investing. We know you’re going to love our conversation, so be sure to listen in, to hear his unique and eye-opening story.  Show highlights: Will and Cristie were both asked to be on a panel to discuss mental health during the quarantine. Will is very humble about figuring out how to live in a world where he is no longer a professional football player. What prompted him to open himself to all kinds of questions on social media. Discovering the importance of education around historic and social issues. The impact that the murder of George Floyd had on Will’s life. Confronting racial issues is a painful process. Many different conversations are happening about race right now and but unfortunately, there’s no singular vernacular that pulls everybody together. Looking at keywords, like white supremacy, white privilege, racist, Black Lives Matter, and Black America. Why Will tries to listen to everybody’s point of view, even if it’s wrong. The most difficult and eye-opening thing for Will. The kind of support Will gets from his wife. People are ready for something new. Why Will is having public conversations with people whose opinions differ from his. You might not even know that you’re playing a part in someone’s salvation. Understanding someone’s story helps to form new relationships. Follow Black Lives Matter, and find out what people are doing and what they are dealing with. How to make a difference, and find ways to live together better. Links and resources: Cristie’s website   BLM Website Movie 13th Ibram Kendi: How to Be an Antiracist Michelle Alexander: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D.: Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism 

Intelligence Talks
Commercial Conversations: The rise of private investors

Intelligence Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 15:43


This week, we're taking a closer look at our Commercial markets and finding out a little more about the rise in private investors.This conversation has been extracted from our Commercial Conversations webinar series, hosted by our Head of Commercial Research, Will Matthews.In this episode, Will is joined by Andrew Shirley, Editor of Knight Frank's Wealth Report, and Alex James, Head of Knight Frank's Private Client Advisory business.Sign up to our Commercial Conversations webinars here: https://bit.ly/3glkO0CIntelligence Talks, is a podcast from the Research Team at Knight Frank. Every Monday and Friday we'll be bringing you the latest insights on property market trends and forecasts, along with expert analysis from industry leaders.This podcast breaks down the news and delves into the intelligence behind the headlines. Follow us on social media here:Instagram - @knightfrankTwitter - @knightfrankLinkedIn - @Knight Frank Host: Anna Ward - @annaroxelanaProducer: Rebecca Hills - @beckihills1Editor: Pulama KaufmanAny questions? Get in touch via Rebecca.hills@knightfrank.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OMD DAILY
#8 - Interview with Will Matthews, Professor of Culture at G Adventures

OMD DAILY

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 81:59


May 15, 2020: Today's episode is a conversation with Will Matthews, the Professor of Culture at G Adventures. G Adventures is a travel company founded 30 years ago with the headquarters in Toronto but offices globally with 1000+ employees (full-time and part-time). From its 4.5 Glassdoor rating, to unusual titles (CEO stands for Chief Experience Officer used by G Adventures' front-line tour guides), EQ focused interviews in ball pits, global leadership camps all over the world to educating employees how to read financial statements, G Adventures invests heavily into investing in people. In our chat, we explore a little about Will's transition from IT to leading culture and the various tactics and lessons he's experienced in leading G Adventures to invest in its people. This was a previously recorded interview in preparation for this podcast.  Find detailed notes of the episode on omdventures.com/omddaily Support the podcast by donating at omdventures.com/stakeholder Music by icons8.com

Creative Principles
Ep 210 - Louis Leterrier, Director ‘The Transporter,’ ‘The Incredible Hulk,’ & ‘The Dark Crystal’

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 28:46


“We wanted to create a human story with foam and rubber,” said Director Louis Lettier. The son of a director and a costume designer, Leterrier originally wanted to be a musician, but eventually followed his passion for movies and became a director. These days, he’s best known for directing ‘The Transporter,’ ‘Unleashed,’ ‘The Incredible Hulk,’ ‘Now You See Me’, and the Netflix series ‘The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.’ In this interview, the creative discusses how he became a director by accident for ‘The Transporter,’ why he’s obsessed with world building and unlikely heroes, how filmmakers (and characters) need hero moments, why he prefers to take the lead on things never done before, and how ideas can grow into truths. ‘Dark Crystal’ fans, make sure to also listen to Episode 209, where I spoke with Creators Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, who suggested a handful of the questions in this interview. If you enjoyed this interview, join millions of viewers for the new YouTube video essay series, Creative Principles, which dissects new films, series, and more: bit.ly/2FARJz5

Creative Principles
Ep209 - Jeffrey Addiss & Will Matthews, Creators Netflix’s 'Dark Crystal - Age of Resistance'

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 31:30


Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews originally contacted the Jim Henson company to pitch a sequel idea for 'Labyrinth,' and while that idea wasn’t in the cards even for a pitch meeting, they were invited to come up with an idea for a 'Dark Crystal' prequel series. The official description for the 10-episode Netflix show reads, “Returns to the world of Thra, where three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis' power, and set out to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.” To create this world, the screenwriters spent a great deal of time on the opening sequence, making sure audiences new and old would understand the 30 years of history prior to the 10-episode story, but also the layered world and class system. In this interview, the writers discuss telling big stories in an economical fashion, writing for fans new and old, how they figured out how to run a Writer’s Room, what it means to write for budget, and how to “count mouth flaps.” If you enjoyed this interview, look for the print version on Creative Screenwriting’s website, and join millions of viewers for the new YouTube video essay series, Creative Principles, which dissects new films, series, and more: bit.ly/2FARJz5

Fictional Frontiers
Fictional Frontiers with Sohaib - (Episode 566)

Fictional Frontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 33:48


1. Will Matthews, Jeffrey Addiss and Javier Grillo-Marxuach - Executive Producers of Netflix's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Tomorrow Will Be Televised The Dark Crystal/Kids Say The Darndest Things Episode

Tomorrow Will Be Televised

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 60:00


The program all about TV. Our guests: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, co-executive producers and writers of The Dark Crystal:Age of Resistance, which launched late last month on Netflix, and  Eric Schotz and Jack Martin, executive producers of ABC's Kids Say The Darndest Things revival starring Tiffany Haddish, launching October 6, Plus the latest on Hurricane Dorian.

The Fourth Wall
FW17: Executive Producers - The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

The Fourth Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 20:27


We spoke to Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, the creators of The Dark Crystal prequel series on Netflix subtitled Age of Resistance, about reinventing this Jim Henson Company movie classic for television. Showrunner Javier Grillo-Marxuach also joined us to talk to us about the development journey of this unique puppet-driven fantasy. The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance drops on August 30, the same day as this podcast episode, and the series has a five-star review from our Den of Geek reviewer. Come listen to this spoiler-free conversation about how it all started! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Talkin Buds
Episode #14: Halfway Point

Talkin Buds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 55:45


The Buds open episode 14 with a break down of a disappointing 4-0 loss to the Nashville Predators. Then, we discuss the Leaf roster and hand out midseason grades in a special extended edition of Bums and Beauties. Next, Will the Leafs bring in some help on the blue line? Will Matthews and Marner be signed before seasons end? Can they finally overcome the Boston Bruins in the postseason? We discuss all this and more in a new segment, Second Half Storylines.

Morgan James Radio
Live Boldly and Accomplish Anything

Morgan James Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 21:15


Live Boldly and Accomplish Anything   Will Matthews joins us on Morgan James Radio to discuss the five self-coaching keys that can help you live boldly and accomplish anything. Too often, we allow external factors impact what we believe about ourselves. Will reminds us that success is an inside-out endeavor. No matter what is happening on the outside, Will's book, You've Got This, will help you understand what you can accomplish. 

Leafs Lunch
Leafs Lunch - Hour 1 - November 22nd, 2017

Leafs Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 39:33


Andi Petrillo is joined by Gord Miller and Craig Button today. Will Matthews and Marner play on the same line against the Panthers tonight? The crew discusses with the voice of the Leafs, Joe Bowen

Mansion Mayhem
Mansion Mayhem And Superheros!!!

Mansion Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 5:22


From Superheroes to Super Playmates with gaming powers. Movies at the Mansion critic, Joel Berliner, talks Capt. America. Playmate Promotions, Will Matthews, talks Playmate future. Sexy Gamer Next Door, Pamela Horton, squashes all gaming stereotypes ...and the Mayhem continues. (5.16.16 Ep. 112)