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Andrew Frank, MD, BScH, FRCPC - Decoding the Evidence Around Anti-Amyloid Therapies for Alzheimer's Disease: Expert Insights for Clinical Practice
Andrew Frank, MD, BScH, FRCPC - Decoding the Evidence Around Anti-Amyloid Therapies for Alzheimer's Disease: Expert Insights for Clinical Practice
Hey, it's Cindy, send me a text, get in touch![FASHION] [MENSWEAR] [LUXURY][#20] In this episode of the Fearless Entrepreneurs Podcast, we meet Andrew Frank, the founder and CEO of Lingo Luxe Bespoke. Andrew shares how he built his luxury menswear brand from the ground up, emphasizing meticulous craftsmanship, personalized style, and ethical sourcing. He discusses his early influences, transition from a corporate career at Nike, and the challenges of entrepreneurship, including balancing family life as a father of three. Andrew also reflects on the importance of communication, the pitfalls of fast fashion, and his conscious choice to focus on sustainable and high-quality fabrics.Company Website: Lingo Luxe Bespoke + Apium ApparelLingo Luxe Bespoke: IG: @lingoluxebespoke FB: lingoluxebespoke LinkedIn: Lingo Luxe Bespoke Apium ApparelIG: apiumapparel FB: apiumapparel LinkedIn: Apium ApparelBook a FREE CONSULTATION with Andrew.Complete this QUIZ and receive 15% off your purchase.
In this episode, Gartner VP Distinguished Analyst, Andrew Frank, discusses how comms and marketing leaders can adapt generative AI (GenAI) models to reflect their brands, both stylistically and substantively. The discussion includes how organizations can use various tools and techniques to create unique, proprietary models and realize the benefits of increased scale and efficiency, consistency of voice and messages, and better support for creative thinking.Andrew Frank is a VP distinguished analyst with Gartner for Marketing Leaders. Mr. Frank specializes in best practices for data-driven marketing, including how organizations can use data to drive sales, loyalty, innovation, brand value and other business goals. He also focuses on emerging marketing technology and trends, including marketing applications of AI and machine learning, algorithmic marketing and marketing in emerging environments, such as metaverse and Web3.
Tune into the first episode of the year with guest Andrew Frank, VP and distinguished analyst at research firm Gartner. We cover a lot of ground, from the impact of multiple major Big Tech antitrust trials to practical AI use cases (minus the BS).
Andrew Frank, MD, BScH, FRCPC - Beyond Amyloid: Neuroinflammation as a Key Treatment Target in Alzheimer's Disease
Andrew Frank, MD, BScH, FRCPC - Beyond Amyloid: Neuroinflammation as a Key Treatment Target in Alzheimer's Disease
Andrew Frank is a comedian and performer based in Seattle, WA. They're Queer, Pansexual and use They/Them pronouns. They grew up in a fundamentalist Christian household. Their dad was a fundamentalist Minister. We talk about the journey, the joy of Fringe Festivals and Andrew's newest show, where they satirize an Evangelical Minister.
In this #Hashtags episode, Gartner VP Analyst Andrew Frank discusses how marketers and communicators should organize their thinking around generative AI and what they can do to position themselves and their brands for success amid this generational disruption.As VP Distinguished Analyst with Gartner for Marketing Leaders, Andrew Frank specializes in best practices for data-driven marketing, including how organizations can use data to drive sales, loyalty, innovation, brand value and other business goals. He also focuses on emerging marketing technology and trends, including marketing applications of AI and machine learning, algorithmic marketing, and marketing in emerging environments such as metaverse and Web3.
“Against a backdrop of unrelenting social and economic pressures, marketing leaders look toward a future where smarter marketing leads to deeper, more valuable connections between customers and brands,” said Andrew Frank, Distinguished VP Analyst in the Gartner Marketing practice.Gartner says in the years to come marketers will face greater scrutiny over their operations. What strategies should marketers incorporate into their 2023 plans to drive results and regain the confidence of business leaders?In this PodChats for FutureCIO, we are joined by Lawrence Yip, a seasoned marketing professional for a Singapore-listed industrial and township developer in Asia to share with us insights on CMO strategies that deliver value and trust.1. Name one lesson from the past 3 years that you think will have significance to the CMO and marketing role in 2023 and beyond?2. What would you say is the most significant change in marketing following the pandemic?3. Coming into 2023, how can CMOs turn the threat of a recession into an opportunity?4. How do you see CMOs operationalizing AI?5. What skills must the CMO develop further in 2023 to support growth and resilience?6. To what extent should CMOs depend on technology to support the business?7. What is your advice for aspiring marketing professionals in 2023?
A discussion around the idea of 'The INTENTIONAL Father'. Being a father is one of the most sacred responsibilities of a man we have. The current crisis among fathers threatens to destroy this generation. Stepping up and becoming intentional fathers will comfort this brokenness and leave a powerful legacy in the lives of our sons and daughters. - The intentional father - Jon Tyson
The Baldscientist Podcast - Episode 018 - Dr. C. Andrew Frank - The Best Scientists ***Note: I say the word "bas*ard" (very quietly) in this episode.*** Episode notes Dr. C. Andrew Frank (Andy) is a Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, who studies neuronal plasticity using the arguably best understood animal model in genetics, the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). In addition to his scientific accomplishments, Andy is a kind and sensitive person. The conversation that you will hear in this episode centers on a twitter thread that he posted a few months ago, a poem titled: “The Best Scientists”. I am not ashamed to admit that when I read it, I got misty-eyed, and right then and there I decided to share it with the world. His poem undoubtedly has something to say to scientists of any persuasion: Academia or not. Tenure-track or not. Girls, boys, or none of the above. Students, young and… not so young. With doctoral degrees, or not. Any ethnicity. Citizen scientists. And many others. I'd like to think that this poem will inspire much-needed conversations about inclusivity, collegiality, and respect. And, well, we also nerd out about science! Andy kindly gave me permission to reproduce the poem; I posted it at baldscientist.com. I hope you like it as much as I did. Enjoy the episode! ~ · For more information about The Baldscientist Podcast, please email me at orpagan@yahoo.com. · My website: baldscientist.com. · I can also be reached on Twitter: @baldscientist. · For more information about my books: https://www.amazon.com/One-R-Pagan/e/B00J6J1FCI Credits, Acknowledgments, and References • Introduction courtesy of Mr. Micah Hanks (@MicahHanks). • Baldscientist logo by Ethan Kocak (@Blackmudpuppy). • Music courtesy of YouTube Audio Library. • The opinions expressed by me, or my guests do not necessarily represent the opinions and policies of my employer, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, my family, our dog, Ginger, or Charles Darwin. --- 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/one-r-pagan/message
In this episode, Gartner analyst Andrew Frank discusses how marketing, communication, HR, legal, and IT roles need to align to address the wide-ranging implications of new laws and law enforcement actions that raise the risks associated with personal data routinely collected and processed by their organizations. For consumers, the fear of digital surveillance is becoming more concrete while, for businesses, the ethical and operational complexities are becoming more acute.We'll cover some specific situations where organizations' commitment to protecting the health and well-being of stakeholders is being challenged.As VP Distinguished Analyst with Gartner for Marketing Leaders, Andrew Frank specializes in best practices for data-driven marketing, including how organizations can use data to drive sales, loyalty, innovation, brand value and other business goals.Andrew also focuses on emerging marketing technology and trends, including marketing applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, algorithmic marketing, and marketing in emerging environments such as metaverse and Web3. Run Time: 27:57
Monica is joined by comedian Andrew Frank (Edinburgh, SICC, SFCC) who was raised in the fundamentalist church and started stand-up at 14 years old. They tell us all about the beginnings and what questionable ideas we all make when starting in art. Monica and Andrew reminisce about the confident choices that were made in the beginnings of their careers. Including charging 200 of Andrew's classmates to watch them do comedy in the gym after school. RATE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW. Follow @AndrewFrankComedy_
diretor de economia da ANEFAC - Associação Nacional dos Executivos de Finanças Administração e Contabilidade - Andrew Frank Storfer Taxa de juros vai a 12,75% e Banco Central indica nova alta
Jay was sick with a disease and local comedian, touring headliner, Edinburgh fringe festival participant and all around swell guy, Andrew Frank stopped by for a chat with Jack. #greenMM
Today's guest is Andrew Frank.Andrew is a stand-up comic from Seattle, WA. He has been featured at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Seattle International Comedy Competition, and the San Francisco Comedy Competition. You can also find him frequently performing at Laughs Comedy Club.In this episode, the two discuss: Andrew's upbringing in a Fundamentalist Christian household and how that impacted his childhood and trajectory in comedy (04:53), the balance between performing and improving and the value of simply living (20:23), and his philosophy on pushing the line in comedy and what makes things funny (40:25).AND SO MUCH MORE!Follow Andrew: @andrewfrankcomedy_andrewfrankcomedy.comFollow the Pod: @fandfpodFor more content: www.adamtillercomedy.comIntro Music: “End of the World”, Travis ThompsonOutro Music: “.wavpool”, Jaga
Whether you're a nonprofit development professional, a staff member, or an individual with a passion for making the world a better place, asking for money is often a dreaded necessity. The only thing worse is the possibility of not being able to provide the service that your community needs. How can we overcome our fears and roadblocks to ask for funding with confidence and increase the number of yeses we get? Andrew Frank has been fundraising for projects and organizations his entire professional life. Now the Executive Director of NYC Children's Theater and consultant to numerous organizations, Andrew teaches his step-by-step approach to nonprofit execs, development professionals, board members and even individual artists. He joins us to share his process for overcoming fears, approaching prospective donors, crafting a four-part pitch, and making the ask in a way that is most likely to get a “yes.” ** Episode Links and Shownotes: https://nphf.show/ep30 **
Uh oh… you don't want this man knocking on your door. You know what they say, Midwest boys are gents, we'll see what you think after this episode. Bringing in the heat with stories like hooking up with milfs and maybe his best friends girlfriends mom. Yeah you heard right, but this episode comes with a twist of rewiring your mind and how life in every aspect changes after you do so. Sex, introspective knowledge, The crazy hot matrix and PSYCHOLOGY are all included in this episode… it's like we're a “one stop shop”. Let's get ready to rumbleTHE HOT CRAZY MATRIX LINK as promisehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_USJCTIgs4
On this episode, we interviewed four members of this years Cystarters Program: Cole Schumacher, Isaac Meyerholz, Carissa Moyna, and Andrew Frank. Cole and Isaac are the founders of Renew Bamboo. They sell hand-crafted bamboo straws made by women in India. They are working to empower workers and have a focus on sustainability. Carissa and Andrew have founded Core Living Compost, a compost pickup and delivery service. They are doing their best in the effort against climate change. Listen more to hear about their experience in Cystarters, more about their businesses, and their plans for the future. Be sure to check out renewbamboo.org and corelivingcompost.com We apologize for any issues with the audio. There were technical difficulties while recording, but it will be fixed moving forward!
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The Biden Transition: Andrew Frank, CEO of KARV, a crisis and public affairs communications firm and a former staff member in the Clinton White House, speaks with host Richard Levick of LEVICK about the areas likely to receive more regulatory attention, the Georgia runoff and how companies and countries should prepare for a new administration.
#JornalDaGazeta: Denise Campos de Toledo entrevista Andrew Frank Storfer, CEO da América Energia S.A. e conselheiro da Anefac, sobre o setor de energia, os desafios para a economia impostos pela pandemia e os investimentos na área.
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Happy holidays everyone! We hope you all are staying safe and healthy and having a chance to enjoy some festive cheer whether you are staying close to home, are hiking the hills, or are visiting with a few close friends and family. If you are in a position to buy gifts this year, please consider shopping at our local small businesses. Especially the ones that are striving to be sustainable and make our little part of this planet a kinder and safer place for us all. We would love to have time to share all of our local green businesses in this episode, but instead we have put together a special webpage that includes lots of local businesses that have great green gifts to consider. Please visit https://www.gogreenlocally.org/local-green-gifts. If you know of some other businesses that you think should be added then please contact us at info@gogreenlocally.org and we’ll consider adding them. Even after the holidays we would like to leave this page up for birthdays and other special occasions that you might need to buy for. Well 2020 has been a challenging in so many ways. Part of that challenge has been trying to avoid extra waste that we don’t want to be creating. To learn more about some of the changes in the Reno/ Sparks recycling program, we are talking with Kim Rios with KTMB. https://www.ktmb.org/recycle An interview with Andrew Frank with Space Cadet a nonprofit in Reno that is recycling retail display fixtures new local businesses https://www.cadetspace.org/ We talk with Jamah Dacus with BlendBee a specialty loose leaf and custom tea company located in Sparks. https://blendbee.com/
Happy holidays everyone! We hope you all are staying safe and healthy and having a chance to enjoy some festive cheer whether you are staying close to home, are hiking the hills, or are visiting with a few close friends and family. If you are in a position to buy gifts this year, please consider shopping at our local small businesses. Especially the ones that are striving to be sustainable and make our little part of this planet a kinder and safer place for us all. We would love to have time to share all of our local green businesses in this episode, but instead we have put together a special webpage that includes lots of local businesses that have great green gifts to consider. Please visit https://www.gogreenlocally.org/local-green-gifts. If you know of some other businesses that you think should be added then please contact us at info@gogreenlocally.org and we’ll consider adding them. Even after the holidays we would like to leave this page up for birthdays and other special occasions that you might need to buy for. Well 2020 has been a challenging in so many ways. Part of that challenge has been trying to avoid extra waste that we don’t want to be creating. To learn more about some of the changes in the Reno/ Sparks recycling program, we are talking with Kim Rios with KTMB. https://www.ktmb.org/recycle An interview with Andrew Frank with Space Cadet a nonprofit in Reno that is recycling retail display fixtures new local businesses https://www.cadetspace.org/ We talk with Jamah Dacus with BlendBee a specialty loose leaf and custom tea company located in Sparks. https://blendbee.com/
Happy holidays everyone! We hope you all are staying safe and healthy and having a chance to enjoy some festive cheer whether you are staying close to home, are hiking the hills, or are visiting with a few close friends and family. If you are in a position to buy gifts this year, please consider shopping at our local small businesses. Especially the ones that are striving to be sustainable and make our little part of this planet a kinder and safer place for us all. We would love to have time to share all of our local green businesses in this episode, but instead we have put together a special webpage that includes lots of local businesses that have great green gifts to consider. Please visit https://www.gogreenlocally.org/local-green-gifts. If you know of some other businesses that you think should be added then please contact us at info@gogreenlocally.org and we’ll consider adding them. Even after the holidays we would like to leave this page up for birthdays and other special occasions that you might need to buy for. Well 2020 has been a challenging in so many ways. Part of that challenge has been trying to avoid extra waste that we don’t want to be creating. To learn more about some of the changes in the Reno/ Sparks recycling program, we are talking with Kim Rios with KTMB. https://www.ktmb.org/recycle An interview with Andrew Frank with Space Cadet a nonprofit in Reno that is recycling retail display fixtures new local businesses https://www.cadetspace.org/ We talk with Jamah Dacus with BlendBee a specialty loose leaf and custom tea company located in Sparks. https://blendbee.com/
Andy Frank will be joining with us to talk about technology, instruction and managing the home life in the era of COVID-19. We discuss some of the things that influenced his decision to move from instruction back into software engineering development. I have to know that we're impacting and changing lives. That's what really motivates me to have the opportunity to change lots of people's lives. How are we going to make the biggest impact in this limited amount of time that we have while we're on this earth? Andy sees the full gamut of emotion from all of the bootcamp students at Tech Elevator. Extreme happiness and extreme sadness, sometimes extreme frustration. It's not just the economic impact. You have students who have children. And their children are able to see them go through that program and see them accomplish something that's a really tough 14-week program. All of this Everyone always has their own unique perspective, their own motivation, their own intrinsic motivator. Sometimes is it's an extrinsic motivator. Sometimes it is financial. Throughout his technical journey, Andrew Frank has had the opportunity to solve complex business problems as a Developer, Architect, Development Manager, and Technical Lead at companies ranging from startups to established enterprises. Technologically, he has had the chance to work with many technologies and frameworks, including ASP.NET, C#, GraphQL, Ruby, PHP, JavaScript, Angular, and Vue JS. Along the way, he has also had the privilege and joy to coach and mentor developers looking to establish and further their careers in meaningful ways. In each episode, Jeff and Eric will talk about what emotional intelligence, or understanding your emotions, can do for you in your daily and work life. For more information, contact Jeff at jeff@spiritofeq.com, or go to their website, Spirit of EQ. You can subscribe to The Spirit of EQ Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, subscribe on Android, or your favorite podcast player. New episodes are available on the 2nd and 4th Mondays every month! Please review our podcast in iTunes. Click on the link for an easy, step-by-step tutorial.
Andrew Frank is the the founder of the nonprofit, Space Cadet, in Reno, NV. Every yea Andrew Frank is the the founder of the nonprofit, Space Cadet, in Reno, NV. Every year large amounts of retail displays/fixtures are being sent to landfills. Andrew has made it his mission to prevent this from happening. His Nevada nonprofit, Space Cadet, helps companies repurpose their components responsibly and he is encouraging and offering to help others to do this as well all across the country. This is critically important as many large retail companies are going out of business and these items could be utilized by local businesses that are in need. r large amounts of retail displays/fixtures are being sent to landfills. Andrew has made it his mission to prevent this from happening. His Nevada nonprofit, Space Cadet, helps companies repurpose their components responsibly and he is encouraging and offering to help others to do this as well all across the country. This is critically important as many large retail companies are going out of business and these items could be utilized by local businesses that are in need. Space Cadet Nonprofit Space Cadet Shop: "We opened our store to support local artists, entrepreneurs, and certified B-Corporations. We're a place to shop sustainably and nurture your creative side, all while generating zero trash." https://www.cadetspace.org/
Andrew Frank is the the founder of the nonprofit, Space Cadet, in Reno, NV. Every yea Andrew Frank is the the founder of the nonprofit, Space Cadet, in Reno, NV. Every year large amounts of retail displays/fixtures are being sent to landfills. Andrew has made it his mission to prevent this from happening. His Nevada nonprofit, Space Cadet, helps companies repurpose their components responsibly and he is encouraging and offering to help others to do this as well all across the country. This is critically important as many large retail companies are going out of business and these items could be utilized by local businesses that are in need. r large amounts of retail displays/fixtures are being sent to landfills. Andrew has made it his mission to prevent this from happening. His Nevada nonprofit, Space Cadet, helps companies repurpose their components responsibly and he is encouraging and offering to help others to do this as well all across the country. This is critically important as many large retail companies are going out of business and these items could be utilized by local businesses that are in need. Space Cadet Nonprofit Space Cadet Shop: "We opened our store to support local artists, entrepreneurs, and certified B-Corporations. We're a place to shop sustainably and nurture your creative side, all while generating zero trash." https://www.cadetspace.org/
We listened to earnings so you didn't have to. Get updated really quickly on what's going on an McDonald's, Coca-Cola, the beleaguered airlines, the agency holdcos and Criteo. Also, we welcome Gartner's VP of research Andrew Frank to chat about why CMPs are overselling their capabilities and what, realistically, they can actually do.
After started comedy at the age of 14, Andrew Frank has built a career spanning 285+ cities across 11 countries all independently. Everything from nationwide tours to winning competitions and performing at Edinburgh Fringe Festival is all due to his hard work and commitment to "owning your own labor." We met Andrew at the World Series of Comedy finals and could immediately feel a kindred spirit in the mission to help other comics create their own success. A lot of the tips shared in this episode do not work if you don't. However, this interview is your blueprint to getting the independent success you've been looking for. Listen carefully. Listeners will learn about: Starting comedy at 14 Dealing with family doubt Being raised religious Creating comedy with a message Booking your own tour Getting into festivals Life on the road Personal sacrifices for comedy Building influence in your local scene Comedy philosophy Get Joel's comedy special here: https://bit.ly/TheTrophyHusbandSpecial Join our Patreon: https://bit.ly/JoelByarsPatreon Join our secret facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HotBreathComedyNetwork/
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in the past and places great emphasis on understanding the role that native people played in the history of south Florida. Borrowing extensively from archaeology, Before the Pioneers is a timely re-imaging of Miami's history that places the native experience at the center of its narrative. Andrew Frank is the Allen Morris Professor of History at Florida State University. His primary research interest is the Native Southeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in the past and places great emphasis on understanding the role that native people played in the history of south Florida. Borrowing extensively from archaeology, Before the Pioneers is a timely re-imaging of Miami’s history that places the native experience at the center of its narrative. Andrew Frank is the Allen Morris Professor of History at Florida State University. His primary research interest is the Native Southeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in the past and places great emphasis on understanding the role that native people played in the history of south Florida. Borrowing extensively from archaeology, Before the Pioneers is a timely re-imaging of Miami’s history that places the native experience at the center of its narrative. Andrew Frank is the Allen Morris Professor of History at Florida State University. His primary research interest is the Native Southeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in the past and places great emphasis on understanding the role that native people played in the history of south Florida. Borrowing extensively from archaeology, Before the Pioneers is a timely re-imaging of Miami’s history that places the native experience at the center of its narrative. Andrew Frank is the Allen Morris Professor of History at Florida State University. His primary research interest is the Native Southeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, we discuss Andrew Frank‘s most recent book, Before the Pioneers: Indians, Settlers, Slaves, and the Founding of Miami (University Press of Florida, 2017). The book is a concise and authoritative history of the region where modern-day Miami is located. Before the Pioneers, begins thousands of years in the past and places great emphasis on understanding the role that native people played in the history of south Florida. Borrowing extensively from archaeology, Before the Pioneers is a timely re-imaging of Miami’s history that places the native experience at the center of its narrative. Andrew Frank is the Allen Morris Professor of History at Florida State University. His primary research interest is the Native Southeast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Andrew Frank gets deep into how our identities are related the religious institutions and the growth of corporations despite the negative effects of it. The new format of the show includes weekly rants on the state of things which is called ‘the Dispatch’! Dispatch: Donald Trump’s newest attack on renewables includes an increased tariff on Solar Panels. What’s that mean for the future of renewable energy? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support
(9-27-2017) Today’s Topical Currents ponders a South Florida which existed long before documented settlers arrived at what’s now a Megalopolis. We visit with FSU Professor Andrew Frank and discuss his book, BEFORE THE PIONEERS: Indians, Settlers, Slaves and the Founding of Miami.
(9-27-2017) Today’s Topical Currents ponders a South Florida which existed long before documented settlers arrived at what’s now a Megalopolis. We visit with FSU Professor Andrew Frank and discuss his book, BEFORE THE PIONEERS: Indians, Settlers, Slaves and the Founding of Miami . Obviously, the ancients were on to something: the largest Tequesta village at the Miami River mouth, was also the focal point of what became a great city.
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This is the first half of our September show at Heavy Anchor in St Louis. Kenny and Jeremy were joined on the panel by Patrick Trowbridge. Patrick is a very funny comedian, and he used to host a really great podcast called Comedy Brain. He has also told some of the best stories we've had on the show. For storytellers, we have Jen Brown telling a story about her sister's pet chickens and Andrew Frank telling a few short stories about his sister.
On The Gist, listener C. Andrew Frank shares his experience caucusing in Iowa last night. Plus, Slate’s Jamelle Bouie explains what the Iowa results tell us, if anything. For the Spiel, how to discuss Iowa better in the media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, listener C. Andrew Frank shares his experience caucusing in Iowa last night. Plus, Slate’s Jamelle Bouie explains what the Iowa results tell us, if anything. For the Spiel, how to discuss Iowa better in the media. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Andrew Frank interviews us. Jeremy talk about the cons and cons of monkey ownership, Amy stammers about cults, and Andrew's mom calls to ask him if he wants chicken wings.