Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny
Matt Garrepy is Chief Critic at CMSCritic.com, Chief Digital Officer at Solodev, and has worked far and wide at companies like IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon. Matt talks in this episode about growing up in Rhode Island, living around the USA, sports, clusters, his career in technology, storytelling, and entrepreneurship.
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Matt talks Superbowl LX, Sam Darnold, using generative AI for same game parlays, 2026 Oscar-nominated movies he has seen to date, upcoming London trip, and new media endeavors.
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Matt talks about the secret promise of August, football, and the retirement of Alex Rodriguez. *originally released 8/7/16
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Matt comes back after a long hiatus to update you on the last year of his life, professional travails, and the great prospects for 2026.
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Matt talks about his intentions to go on a trip to Texas in September, HBO, and Netflix. *originally released 8/26/2018
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Matt talks about the Anthony Davis trade situation, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh. *Originally released 1/29/19
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Matt talks Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, free time, Christmas Movies, and the current problems with the NBA. * originally released 12/14/2019
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Michael Days is the Editor of the Philadelphia Daily News and author of .
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Crazy family stories, starring my uncles.
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Nick Condon is Managing Director at Squiz. Recorded in Frankfurt, Germany, in this episode Nick talks about growing up in Australia, ambition, an early career in radio, working at Apple, becoming Chief Digital Officer of Australia, taking the job at Squiz and moving his family to London, and career and life advice.
info_outlineMy younger brother Tom McQueeny returns to the podcast to talk about the idea of the 15 hour work week, which economist John Maynard Keynes said, in 1928, would be norm of his grandchildren's time. The conversation moves to what this mean to innovations like Apple's iPhone, and whether some people in a Keynesian type of work society would still need to put in the really long hours.