
American director, voice actor, comedian and YouTuber
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Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Matt Sloan, a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant with a unique and impactful approach to helping individuals with sensory challenges. Matt is the founder of Sensory Fitness, where he blends sensory integration therapy with integrative fitness principles to support those with sensory processing difficulties, autism, ADHD, and other forms of neurodiversity. With a rich background as a fitness trainer, special education teacher, and adaptive PE teacher, Matt brings a wealth of experience and a passion for empowering others to thrive through movement and sensory engagement. Website: www.sensoryfitness.org (moving to www.sensory.fitness in the future) YouTube: @sensoryfitnessllc308 Facebook & Instagram: @sensoryfitnessllc
This weekend's 1 in 36 guest is Matt Sloan. Matt is the founder and owner of Sensory Fitness located just outside of Tacoma in Washington. He is a certified occupational therapy assistant specializing in sensory integration therapy. Sensory Fitness serves individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorders. Fitness sessions are offered through classes or private sessions. Sensory and functional fitness principles are used that empower the individual, promotes body awareness, and address's strong posture, coordination, and motor skills. Additionally, Matt works to certify people who work with this population as Sensory Fitness Coaches, through online or live classes. Tune in to learn more or visit: https://www.sensoryfitness.org/
Matt Sloan is President & CEO of DI Development Company. With over 30 years experience leading prominent real estate and community development projects in Charleston, Matt is a regional leader within the industry. He began his career working in real estate consulting and in 1991, as a project manager representing the Guggenheim family, he became part of the team that created the visionary master plan for Daniel Island in Charleston. He went on to become managing partner of the investment group responsible for Daniel Island's development, maintaining overall responsibility for development, marketing and sales activities as it evolved into an award-winning master planned community over the course of more than two decades. As founder of the DI Development Company, Sloan now oversees development at Point Hope, the planned community emerging on the 9,000-acre Cainhoy property in Charleston. His team, many of whom he worked with during Daniel Island's development, manages the day-to-day development activities at Point Hope, including strategic planning, permitting, infrastructure, amenity planning, builder relations and marketing strategies. Topics Matt's introduction to working with the Guggenheim Family Beginning to end development story of Daniel Island Capital partners and deal structure of Daniel Island Impact of 2008 on developing & selling residential lots Overview of their current project Point Hope - This episode of The Deal Ranch Podcast is presented by https://huckscurryadvisors.com/ https://www.didevco.com/ Connect with Matt Lutz & The Deal Ranch Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewrlutz/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deal-ranch/id1680084534 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1teAX6zRU76v4wFeGUHkoj?si=65e7be080e534f8b YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDealRanchPodcast
The early days of YouTube were for home movies, cat videos, and short vlogs. But in the summer of 2006, something emerged from Wisconsin that would change our perception of what Internet video was capable of. “Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager” tells the classic story of Darth Vader’s younger brother, who commands a middle-management job at the local grocery store, rather than a Death Star. But “Chad” was more than just a hilarious Star Wars parody. It had the production values of a fully-fledged sitcom: Multiple actors and plot lines, costumes, sets, a musical score, sharp writing, and legit cinematography. The Internet — and YouTube corporate — took notice. Before “Like & Subscribe” was a thing, YouTube featured Chad Vader on its homepage, which reached millions of eyeballs and generated serious heat around the series. Fans began demanding new episodes, and YouTube realized the new potential of its platform. It was starting to shift from a novelty site, to a loyalty destination. Chad is the brainchild of Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan, improv comedians from Madison, Wisconsin, who had been making sketch comedy videos for public access TV and film festivals. After Chad Vader was canceled by Channel 101 and ignored by the Los Angeles establishment, they decided to check out this whole “YouTube thing.” The success of the series (and other emerging creators) prompted YouTube to roll out its advertising partner program. Yonda and Sloan’s channel, Blame Society Films, became one of the first ever to monetize. Chad’s popularity lead to brand partnerships, contract work, and collaborations. But despite its huge success and even an award from George Lucas himself, Hollywood never figured out how to translate a Star Wars parody sitcom to traditional TV. This week on INFLUENCE, Aaron and Matt chat with the Other Matt about their origin story, the evolution of their audience, the “lunacy” of Internet comments, why YouTube sketch comedy is dying out, voicing the REAL Darth Vader for TV and video games, and the long-running series their fans love and support today. Subscribe to Blame Society Films: https://www.youtube.com/@blamesocietyfilms Beer and Board Games: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49WgzlbhrT0kCIoZQukx-xbwFjSQhYFQ Game Society Pimps: https://www.youtube.com/@GameSocietyPimps Junkyard Joust: https://www.youtube.com/@JunkyardJoust Welcome to the Basement: http://welcometothebasementshow.com/ This show is made possible by listener support: https://www.patreon.com/influencepod Join our Discord community! https://discord.gg/influencepod Call the show and leave a message: (347)-871-6548 Email me with guest & trivia suggestions! influencepod69@gmail.com (NOICE) Follow me: 🐤 https://twitter.com/Matt_Silverman 📸 https://www.instagram.com/matt_silverman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Sloan is a certified occupational therapy assistant specializing in sensory integration therapy. Matt is also a fitness professional, coach, and has worked as a special education teacher and adaptive PE teacher. Matt has been involved in education for over 25 years working with kids and adults of all abilities in a multitude of settings.Matt now runs Sensory Fitness - a program developed to incorporate sensory integration therapy and fitness that is intentional about exercise, games, and...
Today we have Matt Sloan joining us on the show. Matt is a Certified occupational therapy assistant, personal trainer, former special education teacher, coach, and owner of Sensory Fitness LLC. Sensory Fitness was created to provide fitness for everybody while focusing on neuro-diversity. Taking sensory difficulties into account Sensory Fitness focuses on specific movements and activities to help with symptoms of ASD, SPD, ADHD, and other neuro-diversities. As many of the listeners know, this is a topic that is very important to us. We have so much research about the life-long benefits of physical activity and play and it is one of our missions with E3 to provide access to those physical activity and play opportunities. https://www.sensoryfitness.org @sensoryfitness_llc
New Year, New Arts Bar Live content! We're continuing series 2 of ABL. This episode showcases the brilliant Matt Sloan and while we hadn't met him prior to this recording he'd featured on friends of the show podcast 'Ready Steady Remake'! Matt is from the band RIVIA and bring rocky tones and big vocals! If you want to check out the video as well as the others we've done, all produced by James Amos, head over to our YouTube channel - Arts Bar Live, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpfmJyJbFwmkxE3qYKfDUbQ How to contact us:- www.liverpoolartsbar.com Instagram/FB - LiverpoolArtsBar Email - Info@liverpoolartsbar.com Address - 22 Hope Street, Liverpool, L19BY
Merry Christmas from the podcast crew!!! Rick and LG talk semi pro football champion with Matt Sloan. The hot seat is full of the goat. The lock it segment is a no brainer this week.
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Daniella Levitt John Winzler Dan Proft Matt Sloan
Karen and Tony are joined again by their first guest-host, Matt Sloan and the three talk about rock musicals, theatre ettiquette and dog shows. Show notes: Matt Sloan is the co-owner of Blame Society Productions , which produces short films including Chad Vader , Beer and Board Games and Welcome to the Basement . Matt has collaborated with Karen and Tony on many projects. Karen and Tony attended a touring production of Jersey Boys at the Overture Center , a Broadway musical about the careers of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons . There is a comedy group called The Jerky Boys . They like to call people and swear at them . The #1 oldies station in New York City is WCBS 101.1 FM . However, taking a look at their current playlist , they've obviously branched out to include rock oldies from all rock eras. According to the Original Oldies Years section of the WCBS FM Wikipedia page , the station started moving away from pre-1964 music just as Karen and Tony were moving away from New York. If you're yearning for true-blue doo-wop, you'll do no better than WMTR AM 1250 from Morristown, New Jersey. This current playlist is the way Tony remembers WCBS. A deep dive into what some critics call the worst music ever created. There's a lot out there about theatre ettiquette, but this one's the best. At number 8 we find "Don't Sing Along". Frankie Valli (born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio ) is not related to megaphone singer, Rudy Vallée (born Hubert Prior Vallée ). Searching around, we came across this version of Rudy singing Brother Can You Spare a Dime . It's worth a listen, if you can get through the fact that every Rudy Vallée number begins with a long, long musical introduction. The lyric, "Say don't you remember, they called me 'Al', it was 'Al' all the time" is heartbreaking in a way you don't expect from a 30's hit. The Kennel Club of Philadelphia does, indeed host the National Dog Show on NBC. Karen frequently astounds us with her vocabulary. This episode she trots out " conformation ". The KCP divides all dog breeds into Seven Groups : terrier, toy, working, sporting, hound, non-sporting and herding. Mr. Peterman was played by actor John O'Hurley . The winner of Best in Show at the National Dog Show was a dog named " Sky " (born GCH AFTERALL PAINTING THE SKY ), a wire fox terrier .
Karen and Tony are joined by their first guest-host, Matt Sloan and the three talk about music, staying up on pop culture and odd, perhaps embarrassing collections. Show notes: Matt Sloan is the co-owner of Blame Society Productions , which produces short films including Chad Vader , Beer and Board Games and Welcome to the Basement . Matt has collaborated with Karen and Tony on many projects. Episode #9 has a second guest host, Butter the dog, who can be heard shaking her collar at 1 minute, 13 seconds. No one, to our knowledge is writing fan fiction about The Realm of Possibility, but here's hoping . People can be pretty weird about hair, fingernails and toenails . Chapter 21, Section 8, Paragraph 7 of Sir James George Frazer's classic The Golden Bough , begins "Sometimes the severed hair and nails are preserved..." and explains why Incans saved theirs . For fans of Moonlighting , here's what Curtis Armstrong has been up to lately . If you're still a nut about the show, well, there's this . Is Tony actually an impresario? Well, he is " a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays or operas; analogous to a film producer or television producer ." Okay, no operas. Yet. Is a coconut a nut or what? Well, you win the pool if you guessed a fibrous, one-seeded drupe . If you're interested in hearing the records Matt, Tony and Karen listened to in their childhood, here's Matt's Grease movie soundtrack , Tony's Grease Broadway soundtrack and Karen's Quiet Riot .