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Music Production Podcast for DIY Music Producers and Artists | Inside The MixMusic Production Podcast for DIY Music Producers and Artists | Inside The Mix#192: The Three C’s That Helped Us Grow as Independent Music ProducersSend me a messageHow do you market yourself effectively as an independent music producer, especially when working across multiple genres? In this episode, Marc Matthews and Tim Benson (Aisle9) unpack this challenge with real-world advice and music promotion tips for independent producers looking to stand out.They break down “The Three C’s” framework—Collaboration, Community, and Consistency—as the cornerstone of how music producers can build a fanbase without burning out or blending in. Instead of trying to dominate every genre or every platform, they emphasise niche focus, strategic partnerships, and audience-f...2025-04-2931 minWest Didsbury & ChorltonWest Didsbury & ChorltonBilly Matthews InterviewWe spoke with Billy Matthews before West’s FA Vase match against Stockport Town. We chatted about:⚪️ His love for West.⚫️ His standing in West’s all time appearances and goals list.⚪️ His football skills being moulded in Girona.⚫️ Being a celebrity in Chorlton. ⚪️ Proving himself under a new manager⚫️ Questions from Iggy who’s one of our U10 ZebrasThanks for the chat Billy! 🤍🖤2024-10-2012 minDr. Annette Publishing PusherDr. Annette Publishing PusherS5 E17: Tonya MatthewsJoin Dr. West as she converses with Tonya Matthews, prior Executive of Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce and current CEO of Haleya Publishing. She believes the people she meets are the best part of this unexpected journey. 2024-09-1946 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240721 6PMp JB God Why am I here?20240721 6PMp JB God, Why am I here? Elijah is told by God to present himself to king Ahab. Elijah meets the king’s administrator, Obadiah, who recognises Elijah, and is then fearful for his own life.  Obadiah has faithfully served the Lord God, Yaweh, and, in matters where there was no conflict, has served his earthly master, Ahab. At times, we may wonder, and ask the question, “What am I doing here?” yet God has us in the right place at the right time. Speaker: John Batten. 2024-07-2129 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240714 6PMp Elijah the Prophet - God, what are you doing?20240714 6PMp CD Elijah the Prophet - God what are you doing? Elijah The Tishbite, of Tishbe, the prophet of God, appears about some 900 years BC. He brings a message from God to King Ahab, whose wife is Jezebel, that there will be drought in the land. The drought and ensuing famine affects Elijah and others in the land.  In the ensuing events, at the brook Cherith, and later at Zarephath, in the area of Sidon, they then come to know that there is a God in Israel! Speaker: Chris Donald. 2024-07-1425 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240707 6PMp RI Check your heart20240707 6PMp RI Check your heart! When jogging, and at various other times, we would do well to “Check our heart!” In this final sermon of our current series in Luke: “On the Road with Jesus” Jesus accepts the Invitation to a meal at the house of a Pharisee.  Jesus perceives that the Pharisee is critical of him because he does follow their practice of washing hands before the meal.  Jesus responds with a critique of focussing on outward appearances whilst neglecting the inward attitude of the heart.  And when an “Expert in the Law” protests, Jesus then poin...2024-07-0727 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240630 6PMp RI Dont just stand there Do Something20240630 6PMp RI Don’t Just stand there Do Something In Ulladulla, 2004, There was a situation in church, that required decision and action. Continuing our series in “Luke’s Gospel: On the Road with Jesus” speaker Ron Irving explains the need for decision and action: siding with Jesus.  In the matter of casting out a demon, and focussing attention on various other issues, the one issue of importance, is “siding with Jesus” as the signs of the Kingdom of God come upon the world.  There are various other stances that are seen to be inadequate or to miss the po...2024-07-0129 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240623 6PMp GH Jesus Teaches about Praying20240623 6PMp GH Jesus Teaches his Disciples about Praying. Jesus shows us that knowing how to pray is about knowing what God is like, knowing who He is.  The more we know that, the more we are going to know how to pray.   In the Lord’s Prayer Jesus calls God “Father”. Even as a little boy, Jesus used that term for God. Teaching his disciples to address God as ‘Father’ is inviting them into an intimate relationship with God. This invitation is even to others who may not yet know God. In the words, “Your Kingdom come”...2024-06-2324 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240616_6PMp CD Martha and Mary With Jesus c QAndA20240616 6PMp CD Mary and Martha with Jesus c QandA In New Testament times, writings were written on scrolls, up to about 30 feet long. Luke’s writing in his gospel and in the book of Acts are the longest in the New Testament.  Why did Luke include this story of Jesus with Martha and Mary in his gospel?  The point in this story may readily be missed or misunderstood.  In keeping with the way our world thinks, we may often seek to earn our way, by doing things for Jesus and for God.  But we can never do enough...2024-06-1635 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240609 6PMp JB Who is the Good Samaritan?20240609 6PMp JB Who is the Good Samaritan? An expert in the Law, comes to test Jesus, and asks him, “What must I do to inherit Eternal Life?” Jesus turns the question around and asks the expert what his answer is. This leads to the question: “And who is my neighbour?”  Jesus answers with a parable, the “Parable of the Good Samaritan”. In the parable, the priest, the Levite and the Samaritan see the man in need, but it is the Samaritan who has mercy on the man.  And who is the one who sees u...2024-06-0928 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240602 6PMp FY The Kingdom of God has come near!20240602 6PMp FY The Kingdom of God has come near Bible Passage: Luke 10:1-24 In ministry, introducing Jesus is the key intention; getting side tracked from this a trap which must be avoided. In the passage, Jesus sends out 72, in pairs, ahead of him with specific instructions what to do, to preach and how to act. To preach: The Kingdom of God has come near. This message is a message of hope, and death will be defeated. The people have been waiting for this promise for centuries. However, they may have been...2024-06-0230 minThe Pod That Jane LikesThe Pod That Jane Likes70. Florida HEAT: Tampa to West Palm BeachIt Episode 70, Jeanette, Trisha, Matt & Shawn recap the first three shows of the 2024 Summer Tour which took place in Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida. The hosts also discuss interesting segues, fake outs, and surprises they have seen throughout the years.  2024-05-301h 04St Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240526 6PMp RI Don't Look Back. Choose Jesus.20240526 6PMp RI Don’t Look Back. Choose Jesus. 4th in our current series on Luke’s Gospel. Bible passage: Luke 9:51-62 Using an illustration of the disadvantage of looking back when running a race, “Don’t look back” is the key message when following Jesus.  When Jesus sets his mind resolutely to go to Jerusalem. Where death on the cross awaits him.  Multiple examples on this resolute path help to make clear just what it means to take up one’s cross daily to follow Jesus. Speaker: Ron Irving. 2024-05-2625 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240519 6PMp RI Check your baggage20240519 6PMp RI Check your baggage Third sermon in our series in Luke’s Gospel, On the road with Christ. Why do we follow Jesus? As we seek to follow Jesus, we need to check our baggage, to check our motives, our desires. If our motive is simply eternity I comfort, Bonhoeffer says, “Discipleship is not an offer that man makes to Christ”, and also, “When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die.” We go on the road with Jesus, because we get to follow the king, even to the cross...2024-05-1924 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240512 6PMp CD Who do you say Jesus is?20240512 6PMp CD Who do you say Jesus is? Second in our series: Walking with Jesus. On the road with the King. Questions, Questions, Questions. Do you like questions? What questions do you like? There are many questions asked and many to be answered. Who does the crowd say Jesus is? Who do the disciples say Jesus is? Jesus says who he is: that he is to suffer death, and on the third day rise again. From the cloud God the Father says who...2024-05-1225 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240505 6PMp CD Walking with Jesus 20240504 6PMp CD Walking with Jesus We resume our series in Luke’s Gospel, ch 9., where Jesus calls his disciples together, gives them power to cast out demons, and to heal, and he sends them out to proclaim the kingdom of God.  Herod, the tetrarch hears about at what is happening.   When the disciples return, they withdraw to a quiet place, but the crowds find out and follow them.   Jesus welcomes the crowd, teaches them about the Kingdom, heals them and despite the disciples’ concerns, they are then fed.  What are the lessons we can learn from these...2024-05-0521 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240428 6PMp Facing Trials Alone20240428 6PMp DT Facing Trials alone Being alone and feeling alone is something many people may experience and this may be especially true for people who are Christians. Christian ministry is often doing something for someone else.  But often this means being alone.  True for Jesus and true for his followers.  Paul has been through many trials, yet Paul held the view that God is faithful.  Paul was facing trial in Rome, he said that all had deserted him, and no one stood up for him, but yet the Lord stood by him, and at his defe...2024-04-2831 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240421 6PMp Paul advises Timothy on using God's Word20240421 6PMp RI Paul advises Timothy on Preaching God’s Word. What do you long for?  Paul’s word to Timothy is to preach the Word of God, (not just what people might want to hear!). Teach in patience and perform the whole duty. Advice to us, from the passage, is: Long for the appearing of Jesus.  And be open to hearing the message from God’s Word.  Look for a preacher who you can trust. Look for the preacher of good character.  The faithful minister will prepare you for th...2024-04-2122 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240414 6PMp RI How to shape your trust c QandA20240414 6PMp RI How to shape your trust, Timothy Continuing our sermon series on Timothy. 2 Timothy 3:12-14 Advice to Timothy to continue in the faith that he has learned, knowing those from whom he has learned it.  The preacher explains that it matters who you follow, because by following the wrong guide, you may end up in trouble or in the wrong place! Timothy has been guided by his mother and grandmother, and by Paul, and he has known the Holy Scriptures since infancy.  Through Scripture, God speaks to us! Scripture will make you wise to sa...2024-04-1438 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240407 6PMp CD Advice to Timothy and to us20240407 6PMp Advice to Timothy and to us 2 Timothy 3:1-13 Paul has been setting up churches, but now, from prison has been writing letters.  Paul is setting expectations for Timothy and explains what may happen in “the last days”.  People will be lovers of self rather than lovers of God, and some will be led astray.  This may happen from outside but also from within the church community.  Where can we find a different strength when there are terrible attacks from within? Hold fast to the truth. And actually live out the...2024-04-0726 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240331 6PMp RI Jesus is Risen!20240331 6PMp RI Jesus is risen! Mark 16: 1-8.  John 11: 25-27. When you witness something amazing, you don’t just watch. As you are invited into this empty tomb, what do you see? Do you see “He who is the resurrection and the life”? He who is risen invites you know new life. Jesus wants to call you “his friend”. If Jesus has been raised, then to just sit idly by makes a person irrelevant. Jesus was crucified.  Jesus has risen! He calls us to follow him. His arms are wide open to welcome you...2024-03-3122 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240329 7PMp CD Jesus is crucified20240329 7PMp CD Jesus is crucified nailed to a cross What were the circumstances in Jesus crucifixion and death?  Who was involved and what part did they have in this hugely significant event.  Who was there? Who noticed, what was their reaction and what did they think? And what about us? What about you? Speaker: Chris Donald. 2024-03-2918 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240324 6PMp JB Lessons from 2 Timothy20240324 6PMp JB Lessons from 2 Timothy A question to ask ourselves, “Am I useful to God?” Some vessels from a house are for honourable use, some for dishonourable use.  Three things we need to do: Look up, simmer down, clean out. Paul is aware of the spiritual realms.   How is your relationship with God? Live in the presence of God. Simmer down, do not be quarrelsome.  Correctly present the word of truth.  Avoid the false teachers, flee the dishonourable, cleanse yourself from the things that are stopping you from bein...2024-03-2426 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240317 6PMp CD Lessons from 2 Timothy 2.mp320240317 6PMp CD Lessons from 2 Timothy. Second in this short series on Paul’s second letter to Timothy. The sermon briefly compares Paul’s advice with the idea of “Utilitarianism”. Jesus’ path involved suffering for our sake, and following Jesus may involve us in suffering also. It concludes that in the “long view”, to follow Christ is still the best way. Speaker: Chris Donald. 2024-03-1725 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240310 6PMp RI BP Encouraging Timothy, guarding sound teaching.20240310 6PMp RI BP Encouraging Timothy, guarding sound teaching. Reading 2 Timothy 1:1-18 Paul reminds Timothy of the faith that he, Timothy had, and the gift of the Holy Spirit, he had received by the laying on of hands, by Paul.  Paul encourages Timothy to not be ashamed of the gospel nor be ashamed of Paul, who was in prison for the sake of the gospel. Timothy was confronting false teaching and idol worship. The city of Ephesus has some parallels with modern day Sydney.  God’s spirit does not make us timid, but rather gives us stre...2024-03-1033 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240303 6PMp BOLD Do Life Together20240303 6PMp RI BOLD Do Life together.  Scripture Reading: 1 Thessalonians, 2:1-18. For the speaker, experience of support, in a time of physical weakness (after an operation) led to deep respect for the supporter.  Considerate, caring support in “Doing Life Together”, fosters respect!  Paul dared to share Jesus. Even in the face of strong opposition Paul did not give up. How did he manage this? He did it, together in community, not with impure motives, nor trickery, flattery nor greed.   Take an interest in them Remember little things, friends, families.  Go with them...2024-03-0328 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240225 930AMp JB BOLD for Jesus Linking them in20240225 930Amp JB BOLD for Jesus Linking them in In the Early Church (Acts 4:32-35) Christian community: What did the early Christians do? They listened to the apostles teaching about Jesus. Where did they meet? In their homes sharing in fellowship meals. How did they use what given them? By generous living and giving. And God added to their number daily!   What does this mean in 2024? Why should we be bold to link them in?  We want to take risks..  Through a compelling community of...2024-02-2529 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240218 6PMp CD BOLD Opening up about faith in Jesus20240218 6PM CD BOLD Be Opening up about faith in Jesus We want to be BOLD about faith in Jesus Develop habits that help us share Jesus with others.  Following the advice of in the letter to the Colossians, there are three main points.             Pray for opportunities, pray for us too. Christianity is growing, in Africa, and in Latin America. g. Use me, use others, to share good news about Jesus.   Open up by making opportunities to share Jesus with people who are not yet Christians. Be watchful and alert because Jesus will c...2024-02-1825 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240211 6PMp RI BOLD Be curiousB for BOLD: Be curious Reading: Acts 17:16-34 B – Be curious. Curiosity connects. Paul discovered much about the people of Athens. Many idols. How observant are we of the people and life around us? Curious before jumping to conclusions. Reasoning and debating were part of the culture of the people of Athens. Curiosity shows genuine concern. Does our curiosity lead to genuine concern. Curiosity breeds curiosity. Comments occur when making a point. Curiosity needs care. It may lead to people feeling uncomfortable – and ourselves too.  The ALPHA course may be a way for people to as...2024-02-1129 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240204 6PMp RI etal Bold for Jesus20240204 6PMp RI et al Bold for Jesus Bible Reading: Acts 4:1-31. Be bold for Jesus. Boldness comes, not by skill, but by the Holy Spirit. Peter and John spoke with boldness about the man who was healed in Jesus name (v, 10).  The authorities saw that Peter and John were unlearned men, but recognised that they had been with Jesus!  (v.13). After they were further warned by the authorities, the group lifter their voices in prayer.  L. Moody prayed for his list of 100 people, each of whom became believers. Let us pray for 3 peo...2024-02-0431 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240128 6PMp JB Salt and Light Shaping culture at work20240128 6PMp JB Salt and Light shaping what we do at work Matthew 5:13 Salt and Light How can different people, in their particular circumstances, act to shape the community? Examples were suggested by members of the congregation: High School Student: Show good attitudes and behaviour in sport, show respect regarding teachers. Talk to fellow students about church activities. Unit Student/ Part time barista: Show up on time, work hard, make contacts, … Working Parents: discipling their own children. Interacting with children/ other parents at school drop off;  loving and sup...2024-01-2831 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240121 6PMp KM Shaped by Work, Shaped by GodNext in our sermon series: Work Matters. 20240121 6PMp KM Shaped by Work, Shaped by God Work may be paid or unpaid, and may be thought of as anything we do with intent or purpose, housework, caring work, something we put a lot of energy into doing, including study.  An example is given of Christine, whose experience in her workplace was quite bad, yet that experience and subsequent events have greatly shaped and deepened her faith and trust in God. The Bible example is of Joseph, who, as one of 12 brothers, became hated and mistreated and s...2024-01-2136 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240114 6PMp CD Working to Love Our Neighbour20240114 6PMp CD Working to Love our Neighbour Speaker: Chris Donald. Work Matters: Work provides Opportunities to Love others. Loving others with the benefits we receive from our work. As in Leviticus, the people are commanded to leave some of the fruit and produce for others, for the poor and the stranger, so we can ensure that others also receive from the benefits we receive from our work. Loving others where we work, as we work. Not doing harm in our work, but also with the benefits we receive in our work. Who else that...2024-01-1424 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20240107 6PMp DT Hope for a New Year20230107 600PM DT A New Year with Hope Speaker: David Tyndall. Many news articles and summary items considering the situations and events of the past year or so  suggest that there is little or no hope for the world, of which we are a part. However, for the Christian there is Hope which is of a different dimension.  This hope of which St Paul writes is certain and sure, and does not depend so much on our current circumstances as it does on God’s grace and action already revealed and established through the life and deat...2024-01-0727 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231231 930AMp DT a New Year with the Lord20231231 930AMp DT A New Year with the Lord Colossians 3:1-10 Put off the old / Put on the new. Notoriously, New Years Resolutions may not last more than a few weeks.  As Christians, we are urged in this sermon to put off the old and put on the new, because of our new standing with Christ, in the heavenly places.   Christ’s death for us, on the cross, provides a different perspective,  for us to put on the qualities such as longsuffering and patience. Speaker: David Tyndall. 2023-12-3123 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231225 AM/PMp RI Embracing GraceSt Matts AM/PM sermon series: Advent: Christmas 20231224 10PM RI Embracing Grace When young, Christmas seemed simple, such as happy emotions and joy. But the older we get, it seems, more complexity is added into Christmas. In a world where there are troubles, unresolved wars and issues between people and groups the is a need for changes to the approach that people take. Author and journalist, Julia Baird, wrote a book, “Bright Shining: How Grace changes everything.” Baird, says that there is a need for “reservoirs of grace.” For Baird, society needs to “embrace grace” for our surv...2023-12-2416 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231217 6PMp CD As Promised, Your God will come!20231217 6PMp CD Our God will come! Speaker: Chris Donald. At Christmas, in the “festive season”, some people think of it as the “Most Wonderful Time” of the year. Yet this is not true for everybody, and some find it to be a sad or lonely or difficult time. It may bring back sad memories or other issues. In Advent, we celebrate the long promised coming of the king, as a child and then as a Teacher and Leader and as our Saviour.  Jesus is The Way, the path back to God.  But the story is not ended...2023-12-1719 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231210 6PMp CE The Appearing of the LightRefs: Isaiah 9:1-7, John 1:1-13. It was prophesied long ago that a great Light would be seen by those who dwell in darkness, in the shadow of death.  In Advent, we celebrate the coming of the great light into the world. But, what is the meaning of the Light and of darkness?  From early in the bible, it is seen that relationship with God based on covenants, and promises, … made to Noah, Abraham, Moses, David. The prophets point to the future, and also the past, to God’s faithfulness, and man’s unfaithfulness and sinf...2023-12-1028 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231203 6PMp JB The Promise Not a Quid Pro Quo20231203 6PM JB The Promise not a Quid Pro Quo First in our series in Advent.  David, King of Israel, in Jerusalem, thinks to build a house for God, but through the prophet Nathan, God reminds David the history who he is.  God declares He will give his people a place. He will build David household line.  God is the one who promised Abraham that he would make him a nation and a people.  God has made his promises and he does and will keep his promises.  It’s not a “quid pro quo” relationship in which we ea...2023-12-0318 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231126 6PMp RI St Matt’s Vision: Bold in Christ20231126 6PMp RI Vision for the future Vision Sunday is a day we set aside to consider and look to the future for the church and for St Matts. Census data indicates that Christianity has been in decline in Australia for many years – more than a lifetime for many people. However, that is not a pointer for despondency.  Yet, in the past, it has happened at least five times, and each time, Christianity has revived.    There are indicators that people are open to look beyond the world’s offerings.  Jesus said that the gates of Hades...2023-11-2634 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231119 6PMp CD A Contentment that is Worth ItFinal in our current series on Philippians: Worth It Thanksgiving Day each year is exciting because it allows us to support worthwhile projects around our city, around the world and in our own community.  It calls for generosity, but that raises a concern … “What if I then don’t have enough?” If I keep more for myself, I’m likely to have more. It’s painful for us to “not have enough, enough money, wisdom, strength, education, …  ”  Our modern world want us to feel discontent. God speaks to us through this ancient letter of Paul to the Philippians.2023-11-1923 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231112 6PMp CD A Peace that is Worth ItContinuing our series in Philippians. Philippians 4:1-12: A Peace that is Worth It What do we mean by Peace? How do we get it? In Philippians, Paul writes, “Rejoice in the Lord, have no anxiety about anything, in everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made know unto God, and the Peace of God that passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. This may sound like a recipe, but it is NOT about a recipe, it is about a relationship. This relationship with God in Jesus, br...2023-11-1225 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231105 6PMp RI Keep Your eyes on the prizeContinuing our sermons series on Philippians: Philippians 3:12-20. St Paul urges his fellow Christians at Philippi to press on, like him, running the race toward the prize, for which Christ has taken hold of him, and us. He urges us not to fix our eyes on earthly things; that would result in us being enemies of the cross of Christ.  Our Prize is NOT ourselves, NOT getting our own way.  But bringing the hope of heaven into our lives.  Analogy of Philippi as Roman colony. We are a colony of heaven.  We persevere in bringing the...2023-11-0525 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231029 6PMp RI Count on Christ: It’s Worth It 20231029 6PMp RI Count only on Christ Many things can cause harm, some obvious, others not so obvious.  This is so in life, but also in faith.  Some obvious matters are a clear denial of faith, but some subtle issues can make even seemingly good actions and behaviours become detractors from faith. Some seemingly good things we may do, such as attending church, involvement in spiritual activities, serving, giving, knowledge, are all dangerous, if we count on them for “the Christian Life” then we are in grave danger. Paul’s remedy:  “Count on Christ”. Rejoice in the Lord rather than in...2023-10-2929 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231022 6PMp CD Community that is Worth It20231022 CD Community that is Worth it. We desperately need community, not just any community;  but community that is Worth it.  Paul and the Philippian church love each other. The Philippian church may have included Lydia, the seller of purple cloth; the gaoler who was saved and baptised, after the earthquake. Perhaps the slave girl from whom Paul cast out a demon. The church shares with Paul in a partnership in the gospel. There are two mindsets, one can save a community, one which can wreck a community.  It applies to every person in the community. Sel...2023-10-2220 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231015 6PMp RI A death that is worth it!20231015 6PMp RI A death that is worth it.  Second in our series on Philippians: Worth It. Often we may ask, Why?  Or What’s the point?  Paul’s circumstances are difficult.  He is in prison, in chains. Paul’s focus in not on the What? or Why? of his the circumstances, but rather on the Who? .. on Jesus Christ and his death for us. Paul sees positive results for the gospel and Jesus emerging from his difficult circumstances. For example, the whole Praetorian guard knows Paul is in chains for the sake of the gospel. And many h...2023-10-1526 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231008 6PMp RI Partnership in Gospel, Giving and PrayerThe first in our sermon series: "Worth It", on the Letter of Paul to the Philippians. As is clear in the book of Acts (ch 16) there was  a great work of God in Philippi But there were many difficulties for Christians because of the opposition f the people there.  Paul writes to just one person but to them as a church, as the group of people.  Paul is writing from prison. He is writing and praying with joy.  It was not easy for the Philippians and is often not easy for us. ...2023-10-0829 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20231001 6PMp JB Fasting: What, Why and How20231001 6PM JB Fasting What When and How Fasting: Laying Down an appetite of yours to increase your hunger for God. 3 Reasons in the bible: as Response, for Readiness or as Rhythm. Readings: Matthew 6:16-18, Isaiah 58:3-7 Fasting is an invitation to you to use your whole body to hunger for God. There are some practical steps to think about in considering taking up fasting.  This can be complicated by by our “relationship with food.” There are practical issues for people with an eating disorder,  or with conditions such as depression.   6 suggestions:  1. Start sma...2023-10-0131 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230924 6PMp SMcK God calls ordinary people and says ”Go!”God has a plan and He sends people. God has a plan. The Bible begins with Paradise and ends with Paradise.  But in between, already by page 3 (ch3), sin has entered in and marred the ideal. In God’s plan he calls Abraham with promise, and says Go!  but trouble and sin in the family leads to Egypt and slavery. Yet God makes them a people.  God calls Moses and tells him to Go!  But Moses gives reasons and excuses, ending with saying, “Send someone else!”  God brings them into the Promised Land, but they behave badly and get car...2023-09-2433 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230917 6PMp RI Meditation as a means of GraceContinuing our Series: We come to Meditation as a means of Grace As a cow chews the cud, and ruminates, so meditation can help us to digest and better assimilate God’s truth into our lives. Biblical meditation doesn’t just mean emptying our minds, but focussing our thoughts on scripture to better understand its meaning for us.   As an example, meditating on the Old Testament character of Job and his circumstances in which he has lost everything and even his own skin is severely affected. Job sees beyond  his current circumstances to a future in which, he decl...2023-09-1721 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230910 6PMp CD Meeting Together is a means of Grace20230912 6PM CD Meeting together is a means of Grace. Resuming our series on the means of Grace: With a focus on Hebrews 10:19, 23 we see that the writer to the Hebrews, to a Jewish Christian group who may have been in danger of giving up their faith, explains how God’s grace has been revealed, through Jesus, in opening up a way into the Holiest place.  The passage is full of references to the Leviticus series of sermons which we have just completed. These Christians are urged “not to give up the practice of meeting together, as some have...2023-09-1024 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230903 6PMp CD Holiness in all aspects pointing to JesusFinal in our series on Leviticus. 20230903 6PMp CD Holiness in all aspects pointing to Jesus. Our schedules and calendars shape our activities and lives. What is important and what is trivial in our calendar? For example, ANZAAC Day, “Lest we forget”.  But what if God were to shape our calendar? For the Israelites they have the year with its seasons, the months from the moon, but also the week, seven days as a sabbath, a rest, a gift, reflecting also the creation.  A sabbath for rejoicing, gathering together,  relating to others who are also re...2023-09-0328 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230827 6PMp JB Living as the People of the Holy God20230827 6PM JB Living as God’s Holy People. Reality is some matters is without half measures.  For example, either married, or NOT. Leviticus 19 is the focus of ch 18 to ch 20.  The focus is on Holiness.  God says, to the entire assembly of Israel, “Be Holy, because I the Lord your God am Holy”. Though God is a God of grace, God calls them to live differently towards each other, … keep the culture I have given you and don’t be polluted by the nations around you.  Be Holy at home, in the way that you do harvest. Be...2023-08-2730 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230820 6PMp RI Holy God provides full atonement20230820 6PMp RI Holy God gives atonement for his people. Leviticus Series. In family life, when one has nothing, someone gives. When we realise that we have nothing, we need someone else to give.  We have seen in Leviticus, God has given this offering system that allows them to remain with God but it doesn’t fix the core of the issue.  The central point is that when Israel has nothing, God gives. In this sermon, we see God gives atonement to his people who have nothing to give. Atonement is God’s gift; it is not something they a...2023-08-2037 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230813 6PMp DT A Special people to a Holy God2020813 DT 6PMp A special people to a Holy God Fourth in our series on Leviticus. Physical Training, singing, studying may be of some value to us, now and in the future, but how does one become “fit for God”? In Israel, there were 3 levels, sinful, ritually unclean, and ritually clean.   Laws and rules about foods and behaviour were given, some seemingly arbitrary, some with health relevance: but many were different to the rules for the peoples around them.  In each family, there are some specific rules that are applied to members of the family, and this may make th...2023-08-1335 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230806 6PMp The priest is go between to reach a Holy God20230806 CD 6PMp The priest is a go-between to reach a Holy God. Third in our series on Leviticus:  reaching the Holy God. How good, in life, it is to have a go-between, to speak, advise or act on our behalf.  Physically and also spiritually, this seems fairly universal, in many and various cultures. In Leviticus 8-10, we see Moses, then Aaron and his eldest sons in this role of priests through sacrifices, and rituals to reach the Holy God. But even as these are accomplished, the system breaks down through human sinfulness.  Yet it foreshadows Jesus, the Hig...2023-08-0636 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230730 6PMp CD What does God want?2nd sermon in series on Leviticus Readings: Leviticus 3:1-17. Romans 12:1-2 Ambiguity in conversation or in a relationship is difficult but clarity is much easier. Three principles help us to understand Leviticus for us today.  Leviticus was written first as the terms of a covenant agreement between God and ancient Israel, and to understand it we need to see it the light of Jesus actions for us.  Leviticus defines how an unholy, imperfect people can live with a Perfect and Holy God.  Separation from God is a life and death matter, sacrifice of animals is cos...2023-07-3024 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230723 6PMp CD Leviticus IntroFirst in our series on Leviticus. 20230723 AM/PM CD  Leviticus: Its place in the bible. How shall we describe Leviticus? A book of Rules? Difficult Book?  ... Foundational!  Leviticus provides understanding of items throughout the bible, e.g. loving our neighbour, atonement, Jesus our high priest, holiness, kingdom of priests. What is the context of Leviticus?  How describe the whole bible?  The story of God who seeks and saves to create a people with whom he can have a relationship.  We see this story developing in Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers … Unresolved distance, Leviticu...2023-07-2325 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230716 AM PMp RI God’s Grace and the Story of Ruth 3God's grace is seen in resolving immediate issues for Boaz, Ruth and Naomi, both in the timing and in the outcome of events.  Ruth is incorporated into the people of God, and through a child, blessing flow both to Ruth and Boaz, and also to Naomi.   And God is at work preparing the way through the child Obed, Jesse to king David, (by-passing Saul), and subsequently to Jesus, who is also born in Bethlehem!  In our families, we too, through Jesus, can be assured that "nothing in all creation shall be able to separate us from...2023-07-1623 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230709 6PMp RI Grace in the Book of Ruth 220230709 6PM Again we see that God’s extraordinary grace is unleashed in the ordinary routines of life, in daily needs, in hopes and prayers of his people.  It was the beginning of the barley harvest, and Ruth, with her mother-in-law’s approval, goes to glean in field after the harvesters, as it happens, in one of the fields owned by Boaz, who is a relative of Naomi’s husband Elimelech. Boaz notices Ruth and though she is an outsider, he treats her well, inviting her to his table. He knows of the blessing (“hesed”) she has provided to Naomi. 2023-07-0935 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20320702 6PMp RI God’s Grace in the Book of RuthThe Book of Ruth and God’s Grace In what situations does God meet us with his Grace?  What is our experience of God’s Grace?  This question is considered as we begin our series of sermons on the Book of Ruth. After moving to the land of Moab from their place in Bethlehem, Judea, because of famine, Naomi experiences the death of her husband, and then of her two sons who are married to Moabite women. Though with a severe sense of bitterness she sets out to return to Bethlehem, she tells her daughters-in-law, for their own we...2023-07-0229 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230625 6PMp JB Hospitality as a Means of graceA further sermon in or series on the Means of Grace.  Hospitality and the means of Grace Biblical Hospitality what is it? What is it NOT? Not like King George III, who knew how to hugely over cater for his guests, thinking that popularity would flow from that.   This isn’t the popularity that God holds out for us.  Jesus calls us to a different hospitality.  In the bible, hospitality is associated with two Greek words: “phile-o” (brotherly love) and “xenos” (a stranger), to lovingly invite into your life, someone who doesn’t belong.  When we...2023-06-2526 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons202306186PMp CD Gratitude is a means of Grace 20230618 6PM CD Gratitude as a means of God’s Grace. Starting with an anecdote on saying “Please” and “Thank You” this sermon explores how showing gratitude becomes a means of God’s grace.  Five ways giving thanks may help us to grow in grace: We notice grace more We appreciate grace more We rejoice more We receive more We trust more. Give thanks in all circumstances.   Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Corrie Ten Boom provide great examples of gratitude leading to Grace. Gratitude opens us up to grace.  2023-06-1822 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230611 6PMp RI The Grace of God revealed in creation2nd in our series on "The means of Grace".  In the midst of our busy-ness, the creation invites us to ponder and consider our place.  We are tempted to inflate ourselves and deflate God, yet, as reminded by an excerpt from Luis Giglio on our place in the universe, that God is so big and we are so small.  Yet, even as we are so small, yet God calls us by grace, into relationship with him.   Speaker: Ron Irving.   2023-06-1122 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230604 AM/PMp RI Prayer A means of GraceA sermon in our series on "The Means of Grace". Prayer in one of the means of Grace. It is an invitation rather than an obligation. Speaker: Ron Irving 2023-06-0417 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230528 6PMp Jesus Heals Jairus’ Daughter and a Woman of FaithFinal in our series: "That's my King", on chapters 4 to 8 of Luke's Gospel. We are brought face-to-face with the concerns and worries of two persons who came to Jesus for help, and received the miracle of healing. Jairus, the ruler of a synagogue, begs Jesus to come to save his very ill 12 year old daughter. The woman, suffering 12 years of bleeding, does not wish to be identified, so touches his clothing, in faith.  In this sermon, their thoughts, fears and concerns are portrayed for us as they meet Jesus.  And Jesus' way of reassuring comfort and his wo...2023-05-2818 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230521 6PMp DT Jesus dines with Simon the Pharisee.What do we take for granted? There is contrast of the actions and thoughts of the Pharisee and other uncommitted observers with those of the woman who washed and anointed Jesus’ feet.  Self-righteousness blinds us to our need for forgiveness.  We are challenged to consider: Do we take the gift of salvation for granted? Or do we constantly think and act in appreciation of the gift of love?   Speaker: David Tyndall 2023-05-2031 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230507 6PMp JB Jesus heals the centurions servant.20230507 6PM. Jesus heals the Centurion’s servant.  Jesus is amazed! What difference perspective makes.  Perspective is how we view things, it changes what we see. It helps us to see things differently. In this story, people saw things from different perspectives.  The Jewish elders saw the centurion as worthy to receive healing for his servant. The centurion saw himself as unworthy to receive Jesus into his house. He addresses Jesus as ‘Lord’. Jesus saw the centurion, not as being worthy, or unworthy.  Jesus sees him as having greater faith than anyone in all of Israel. This is th...2023-05-0727 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230430 6PMp CD Jesus and the Pharisees and us3rd in our series on Luke: That’s My King. Jesus is followed and confronted by the Pharisees, who seek to find fault with him because of his attitude to the Sabbath Law and their Sabbath rules. Jesus responds with a scriptural example and the example of doing good on the sabbath. Jesus declares that “the Son of Man” is Lord of the Sabbath.  William Wilberforce provided an analogy for our lives of a field partly fenced off for Jesus … but in reality it becomes a field partly fenced off from Jesus. Chris challenges us to consider the quest...2023-04-3019 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230423 6PMp JB Jesus comes back to his home town2nd in our series: "That's my King!" Bible: Luke 4:14-30.  Speaker: John Batten. Jesus, having been well received elsewhere, came to his home town of Nazareth, reads from the scroll  of Isaiah and declares that the prophesy of Isaiah is fulfilled before their eyes.  Not believing that Joseph’s son could be the Messiah, the anointed one. Jesus asks the question as to why the prophet Elijah was sent to “non-israelite widow”, and why the “non-Israelite Naaman” was the leper who received healing through Elisha. The people are angered and want to kill Jesus, but he...2023-04-2331 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230416 6PMp DT Jesus Suffers TemptationFirst in the Series on Luke Chs4-8: "That's My King!" Covers the Temptation of Jesus in the wilderness by Satan, its meaning and key importance leading into Jesus' ministry and his death on the cross.   As our King, Jesus is an example of how to deal with temptation, knowing & using the bible as a help.  Speaker: David Tyndall.  2023-04-1834 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230409 6PMp CD God Loved us FirstEaster day Service Taking the Initiative in Love is very meaningfjul. God, who knows us, first loved us. On Good Friday, we heard that Jesus willingly died in our place and took the consequences of all our brokenness, he took it all and he died for it so that we could be freed from our sin.  We took black cloths symbolising our sin, and hung them on this bare cross.  Jesus took all our sin and died for it. But that’s not all. The story does not end on Friday. He s...2023-04-0923 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230407 7PMp RI Good Friday ServiceGood Friday Service. Good Friday is not about happiness. It is about Love.  On the eve of his death, Jesus said, “Greater Love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” Things in the world around us are not good, not happy.  They come about through sin, that of us and of others. Jesus fixes the problem of our sin.  Our sin places us under judgement and we cannot solve it because we keep sinning.  Jesus paid the price. He stretched out his arms, on the cross, for us.  Jesus atones fo...2023-04-0628 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230326 6PMp CD Rejoice in suffering for and with JesusContinuing our series on1 Peter : "Here for Now". God is a God of Love and Comfort and one day He will remove all suffering, but for the present, God uses suffering ...  suffering is not enjoyable, but it is rejoicable!  1. When suffering for Jesus, you are being tested, proved.  2. Being alongside him, you are suffering with him. 3. There will be future recognition and glory. 4. God is close - His Spirit rests on you. 5. You are being purified through suffering for Christ.  Speaker: Chris Donald. 2023-03-2625 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230319 6PM Arm yourself with the attitude of ChristContinuing our series in 1 Peter: "Here for now." A change in attitude can make a major difference to our life. Peter urges his readers to have the same attitude as Christ. An attitude of ”not what I will, but what you will” changes life from living for selfish human desire to living for the will of God.  A “Not what I will” attitude will result in three things:  Love each other deeply, Show Hospitality (Love of the stranger), Serve each other rather than seek to be served.   These are especially relevant when under persecution, in exile.  These come at pers...2023-03-1923 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230312 6PMp Suffering for Doing Good.Continuing our Series in 1 Peter: Here for Now Peter is the disciple who saw Jesus, saw him heal others, calm the storm, and saw him on trial.  Peter ate with him, after the resurrection, and saw him taken into heaven. Christians may have differences, disagreements, various views about what is important. Peter addresses the issue of our attitude toward one another:  Loving and caring for each other.  This can then shape our behaviour.   This is extended to those outside of Christ. Jesus has shown us by example how to respond to suffering.  We are chosen people...2023-03-1228 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230305 6PMp RI LD Husbands and Wives submitting to one another and to GodContinuing our Series on 1 Peter: “Here for Now”. Ron Irving expounds the meaning 1 Peter 3:1-7 about Husbands and Wives.  He explains that even in the culturally different times of then and now, submission to one another does not entail suffering humiliation.  In discussion with Linda Dunstan, they cover the sensitive issue of domestic abuse and domestic violence.  Speakers: Ron Irving and Linda Dunstan 2023-03-0543 minSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm SermonsSt Matthews Anglican Church 6pm Sermons20230226 6PMp JB Living good lives as Exiles for Christ’s sakeContinues our Series on 1 Peter: “Here for Now”.  From his “Red Frogs” experience, John Batten tells how "doing good" can point people to Jesus. This sermon discusses some difficult ideas presented in Peter’s letter to the exiles.  Peter tells them to submit to the earthly authorities, including the Emperor, (Nero), as we submit ourselves to God.  Show respect to all people. To slaves he says, "Submit to your masters, both to the considerate but also to those who are harsh". There are implications for our modern day.  Christ’s example is that though he did no...2023-02-2638 minSide Hustle ProSide Hustle Pro340: How Ehime Eigbe Created West Africa’s Biggest Frozen Yogurt BrandThis week we're getting a masterclass in entrepreneurship with Ehime Eigbe, Founder & CEO of Sweetkiwi, an extremely sought after frozen yogurt brand. Inspired to make a healthy dessert for herself after a uterine fibroid diagnosis, Ehime has grown Sweetkiwi to be West Africa’s biggest frozen yogurt brand. In this episode, Ehime shares:  How she’s gotten her products into Walmart and Whole Foods  How she paused her entrepreneurship journey and went back to her full time job before restarting her journey again Why her “I'm global but think local” attitude has helped...2023-02-2243 minBryan MatthewsUnfiltered and UnapologeticBryan MatthewsUnfiltered and UnapologeticThe fall of Herschel Texas Walker and Kanye "Ye" WestKanye admits to the shocking number on the gargantuan financial free-fall caused by his recent spate of antisemitic remarks, I lost 2 billion dollars in one day. And I’m still alive. ny had stated earlier this month that its collaboration with Ye was “under review” after he claimed on a now-removed episode of the Drink Champs Podcast that “the thing about it being Adidas is, like, I can literally say antisemitic s–t and they can’t drop me … I can say antisemitic things and Adidas can’t drop me. Now what?” Then, after several weeks of interviews in which Ye repeatedl...2022-12-0915 minNew York, Quebec, and The Water Route to the Center of the WorldNew York, Quebec, and The Water Route to the Center of the WorldEpsiode 4” Part III: The Fall of Fort Niagara and the closing of the West.”The British finish off French forces in the west by seizing Fort Niagara and take control over the Great Lakes (1759) Book Recommendations: “Siege 1759” by Brian Leigh Dunnigan2022-11-1014 minNCWHS podCATSNCWHS podCATSFirst ever PodCATS, Cereal draft, and Mr. Cullen Matthews as a guestIntroducing.... the Normal West podcast! In this test episode of PodCATS we talked about sports, cereal, and everything in between. Starring Tim Franz, Joe Burgess, Cullen Matthews.2022-09-1554 minWest UndergroundWest UndergroundJames Matthews Interview | West Underground Connect | #45 |James Matthews Interview | West Underground Connect | #45 |On Tonight’s Episode of West Underground Connects- We are joined by the hilarious, the inspiring, the indestructible @JamesMathewsComedy Hamish & Jack sat down with the brilliant comedian James Mathews who mistook their request for an interview as a musical deep dive. Listen to hear how the boys discovered that James was a pretty prominent musician from the Country scene in the early 2000s with his band “The Ok Cowboys” (yes we should sack our researchers) 😮 The trio spoke about the...2022-07-092h 11PEPPER FOR YOUR STEAKPEPPER FOR YOUR STEAKP5E009 - 4th of July 2022 - "A State of War " - Maverick MatthewsOpening Quote: Russian Defector Yuri Bezmenov - Via The Joe Rogan Experience #1838 Opening Music: Chris Stapleton - Nashville, TN  from the album "Starting Over"   This episode is dedicated to the Ideals and Principles and Freedom of the Citizens of the United States of America   Honor Roll Hunter Owen West Carvalho Lauren Meyer Jeremi Ossman Jake Colinda Ryan Carvalho and Family Jim Gales Hunter Stockton Thompson Erica Thompson Slad...2022-07-041h 16West Orange on the Go!West Orange on the Go!Winter Garden BAN on Selling ALCOHOL Downtown? | 05/19/22 | West Orange on the Go!Will Alcohol be Banned in Winter Garden? ———- Austin answers this questions and is asking you to VOTE for Mrs. Winter Garden in Mrs. Florida Pageant: https://supershots.org/mrsflamerica/entries/alyson-chu/ Top Major Topics: * A lot Going on in Windermere Government. * Matthews Hope Expands. * Baby Formula Missing in West Orange and Across the country. * Is Winter Garden planning to ban the sell of  alcohol downtown? Subscribe on your favorite platform: https://www.westorangeonthego.com/listen Austin Arthur takes us through the hyperlocal news this week with comment. Program Sponsor: Foundation Academy | www.foundationacademy.net Show launches weekly on Thursdays 5AM: Pod...2022-05-1915 minSportsline with Tony Caridi - AudioSportsline with Tony Caridi - AudioEmmitt Matthews on returning to WVUEmmitt Matthews on returning to WVU2022-04-3011 minLux LucetLux LucetWhen the Wicked Beareth Rule, the People Mourn: On the Present Tyranny in the WestThis episode is also available as a blog post: http://luxlucet.me/2022/02/13/when-the-wicked-beareth-rule-the-people-mourn-on-the-present-tyranny-in-the-west/2022-02-1307 minLeadership Launchpad ProjectLeadership Launchpad ProjectTurning Open Heart Surgery into Purpose with Charli MatthewsOn this week's show, Charli Matthews joins Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky.   Charli talks about her recent experience with open heart surgery, how it has changed her purpose, business and life.  It's an inspiring episode! For high-performance leadership programs, services, psychological safety assessments, talent optimization tools, burnout prevention programs and more, check out elitehighperformance.com Connect with Charli K. Matthews on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlimatthews/ Check out Empowering Women Conference - https://www.empoweringwomeninindustry.com/ Connect with Rob Kalwarowsky on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/ ...2021-10-1153 minSasquatch CrueSasquatch CrueSasquatch:A message from Gerry Matthews the podcast host!Send us a textJust a notice about some pleasant changes in the presentation of West Coast Sasquatch podcasts! Give a listen!Support the show Sasquatch Crue is composed of four people: Gerry Matthews: Investigator/ Host & Owner/ Thomas Steenburg: Renowned Canadian researcher Bill Reid :Enthusiast/Skeptic/ Admin Leon Thompson: researcher: Bigfoot, Okanagan. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/197001072398072 Podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1728993 The Bukwas Crew: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaebaHwUJs_JkuWAcB3iTKA/ 2021-09-2803 minIndicator CastIndicator CastEpisode 25: A Mae West Special (w/ Guest Suzanne)Join John Mathews, Tony Michas, Ryan Kendall and very special guest Suzanne (Mae West Expert) as they cover the life and Career of Mae West. This is in celebration of the recent NOVEMBER 2021 announcement, MAE WEST IN HOLLYWOOD, 1932-1943 - LE. The box and extras are also covered along with some news. Please check out Suzannes podcast (Laudanum And Lace): https://linktr.ee/Laudanum_And_Lace_Podcast2021-08-281h 31Faithfully MemphisFaithfully MemphisBishop Phoebe in Conversation with Dr. Westina MatthewsThis morning on Faithfully Memphis, we’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Westina Matthews, editor of the upcoming book “This Band of Sisterhood: Black Women Bishops on Race, Faith, and the Church.” For over thirty-five years, Dr. Matthews has turned her passion and creativity into realities for so many in the community at-large. An accomplished author, sought-after public speaker, and retired Wall Street executive, Matthews has received numerous honors for her achievements in the boardroom and her commitment to community service.  FEATURED MUSIC:  "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder "New World Coming by Nina...2021-06-2459 minLeadership Launchpad ProjectLeadership Launchpad ProjectEmpowering Leaders in Industry with Charli MatthewsOn this episode, Susan Hobson & Rob Kalwarowsky welcome the CEO of Empowering Brands, Charli Matthews to the show.  We talk about why inclusion is so important and Charli gives us her top leadership tips! If you'd like to ask Rob or Susan any questions, inquire about speaking or services, or would like to advertise on the show, please email leadershiplaunchpadproject@gmail.com Follow The Leadership Launchpad Project on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-leadership-launchpad-project Connect with Charli Matthews on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlimatthews/ Connect with S...2021-03-0141 minPEPPER FOR YOUR STEAKPEPPER FOR YOUR STEAKP3E001 - The Veil of Isis - Maverick Matthews, Nick Hinton, Jake ColindaWelcome to PHASE 3 ! .*.       This episode is front-loaded a little dark and stormy.  My conversation with friends on another podcast leads to some strange investigation.  We listen to clips from the Joe Rogan Experience interview with Kanye West, which was subsequently commented on by Bishop Larry Gaiters on the podcast 'Hold Up, Wait A Minute'.  It's a long and dumb story and you are going to listen to it. ALSO Interview with Professional Snowboarder Jake Colinda and meditations on the divine art of Snowboarding! AND FINALLY The latest Neruo Acoustic Program...2021-01-151h 55Creatives Rule the World: Build Wealth Your Way - Through Creativity, Spirituality, and MindsetCreatives Rule the World: Build Wealth Your Way - Through Creativity, Spirituality, and MindsetEP269: From the Streets of Soho to Scaling Online with Lorraine WestWhat do Beyonce, Erykah Badu, and Zendaya have in common? They all love Lorraine West’s Jewelry.   Follow Lorraine on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/lorrainewestjewelry/   Lorraine West Jewelry http://lorrainewestjewelry.com/   Here We Are Initiative http://nycjewelryweek.com/here-we-are/   Flourish & Thrive Academy BIPOC Scholarship https://www.flourishthriveacademy.com/bipocmentor2020-09-1453 minMid Market MattersMid Market MattersPrivate Equity for Mid-market Businesses with Tom MatthewsTom Matthews, Partner at Pemba Capital, discusses with host Craig West the different types of transaction structures available to businesses when contemplating a liquidity event and how the Pemba ‘two-payday structure’ can help achieve the 3 key objectives of business owners: the dollars, legacy, and ensuring the SME owners’ people are looked after.2020-05-2823 minMid Market MattersMid Market MattersPrivate Equity for Mid-market Businesses with Tom MatthewsTom Matthews, Partner at Pemba Capital, discusses with host Craig West the different types of transaction structures available to businesses when contemplating a liquidity event and how the Pemba ‘two-payday structure’ can help achieve the 3 key objectives of business owners: the dollars, legacy, and ensuring the SME owners’ people are looked after.2020-05-2823 minTrading Through Coronavirus - Business PodcastTrading Through Coronavirus - Business PodcastVictoria Matthews - PPE shortages and the calls for supportIn this episode, Nigel speaks to Victoria Matthews, Initiative Manager at Business West, about the current Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) shortages across the UK and how South West businesses are answering the calls for support. Nigel gets Victoria's thoughts on: The PPE currently in high demand (0:40). Current calls for support - who needs PPE and how we can all help (1:20). How Glastonbury Festival and local universities are pulling together to donate what they can (2:20). The ventilator challenge and those who have stepped up to the mark (3:00).  For further guidance and support, or to raise a particular question or concern please v...2020-04-0804 min