Catching up with Matt

EPISODE · Sep 3, 2023 · 49 MIN

Catching up with Matt

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This week we catch up with Matt a close friend and former boss of mine. Come and listen as he shares his enthusiasm for problem solving and making things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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PHP Web Development Podcast with Mathew Kimani. Mathew Kimani Mathew is the Co Founder & PHP web development management consultant at C2B Solutions which is a Management Consultancy that solves 3 things 1. REDUCTION OF COMMERCIAL DOWNTIME– We do all the ground work for you to assure you have adequate information to make an informed decision. 2. INCREASE RETENTION – We help you asses better so ultimately, when you engage with a prospective employee, they are better fitted within that environment which we believe it’s the true measure of recruitment. 3.REDUCTION OF OVERALL COST – We do this by increasing retention therefore the stability your team and the productivity of your team is enhanced. We cover recruitment services UK wide and EMEA. Mathew has a diverse background in recruitment, building culture, start up’s and entrepreneurship, which gives him unique leadership insights. His passion is to see work placed transformed by implementing winning culture principles. He helps companies increase staff retention by using C2B’s award winning ‘wise Legends of Saints and Sinners by Douglas Hyde Loyal Books "I have called the present volume "Legends of Saints and Sinners," which to a certain extent it is; but I mean it for a book of Irish Christian folk-lore. My idea in compiling it has been to give for the first time a collection of genuine Irish folk-lore which might be called "Christian." By this I mean folk-stories and folk-poems which are either entirely founded upon Christian conceptions, or else are so far coloured by them, that they could never have been told—at least in their present shape—had not Christianity established itself in Ireland. Every one of these stories conforms fairly to this standard, except one or two, which I give as necessary corollaries. They are all translations from the Irish. I have found hardly any such stories in English. They were mostly collected by myself from the mouths of native speakers, but three or four of them I have taken from Irish MSS. in my own possession, and a few more were given me by my friends. Not one of these stories was ever translate Heart: a Schoolboy's Journal by Edmondo de Amicis Loyal Books Little Enrico Bottini is a ten year-old third grade student in Italy who keeps a diary for one whole school year. It records the general problems, excitements, and successes any third grader might deal with, all explained from Enrico's point of view. Through the course of this one year, we watch Enrico learn and grow a little, and hopefully we can learn from his experiences, too. Edmondo de Amici's 1886 book Cuore was an immediate huge success when it was published, and while school rooms have changed dramatically in the century and a half since the book was first published within Italy and elsewhere, the attraction of this book has hardly diminished, and it is still immensely popular. - Summary by Carolin Gadsby by Ernest Vincent Wright Loyal Books Fifty-year-old John Gadsby is alarmed by the decline of his hometown, Branton Hills, and rallies the city's young people to form an "Organization of Youth" to build civic spirit and improve living standards. Gadsby and his youthful army, despite some opposition, transform Branton Hills from a stagnant municipality into a bustling, thriving city. The story begins around 1906 and continues through World War I, Prohibition, and President Warren G. Harding's administration."Gadsby" is a lipogram - a whole novel of some 50.000 words without a single instance of the letter E. When it first appeared in 1939 it was hardly noticed by the general public, but a modern reviewer called it "probably the most ambitious work ever attempted in this genre". Hardcopies of the book are extremely rare and sell for thousands of dollars.
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