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Texas Appellate Law Podcast
Launching an Appellate Team Inside a Plaintiff-Oriented Firm | Andrew Gould

Texas Appellate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 60:56


"I give trial lawyers a menu of options," Andrew Gould explains to hosts Todd Smith and Jody Sanders about his strategic approach as head of appellate at plaintiffs' firm Arnold & Itkin. After building their appellate practice from scratch following his years as a federal prosecutor, Andrew shares battle-tested techniques for navigating the trial lawyer relationship. His "eyes-wide-open" philosophy ensures transparent communication about strategic decisions and potential appellate consequences. When asked about electoral changes affecting appellate courts, Andrew replies: "What matters to me as an appellate lawyer are the law and the facts, and that's all it should be."Connect and Learn More☑️ Andrew Gould | LinkedIn☑️ Arnold & Itkin on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | X | YouTube☑️ Todd Smith | LinkedIn | X ☑️ Jody Sanders | LinkedIn | X ☑️ Texas Appellate Law Podcast on LinkedIn | X | Instagram☑️ Texas Appellate Counsel PLLC ☑️ Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon MusicProduced and Powered by

The Hang Podcast
The Hang #13 - Andrew Gould, NYC's most in-demand lead alto

The Hang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 48:39


In this episode Andrew Gould talks about how to approach playing lead alto, his musical influences, and balancing being a full-time musician and a father.

Breaking Battlegrounds
Brooke Rollins on Strong Women Around Trump and Dan McLaughlin's Final Election Insights

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 80:21


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by an esteemed lineup of guests tackling major political and policy issues. Dr. Jessica Spencer discusses the potential effects of Florida's Amendment 3 on marijuana legalization and answers key questions about its impact on public safety and medical marijuana use. Brooke Rollins, President of the America First Policy Institute, shares her insights on China's threat to U.S. national security and defends the importance of women in leadership roles during her time in the Trump administration. Rollins also responds to Mark Cuban's recent comments, emphasizing Trump's positive track record as an employer for women. Dan McLaughlin of National Review Online provides an analysis of the current Senate map and key House races, exploring how strategic campaigning could impact party control. Lastly, former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould examines Arizona's Prop. 140 and argues against implementing a ranked-choice voting system, warning of potential voter disenfranchisement. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion packed with expert analysis and timely topics.www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegroundsShow sponsors:Invest YrefyYrefy offers a secure, collateralized portfolio with a strong, fixed rate of return - up to a 10.25%. There is no attack on your principal if you ever need your money back. You can let your investment compound daily, or take your income whenever you choose. Make sure you tell them Sam and Chuck sent you!Learn more at investyrefy.com4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. Our service not only connects you but also shields you from data collection by network operators, social media platforms, government agencies, and more.Use code ‘Battleground' to get your first month for $9 and save $10 a month every month after.Learn more at: 4FreedomMobile.comDot VoteWith a .VOTE website, you ensure your political campaign stands out among the competition while simplifying how you reach voters.Learn more at: dotvote.voteAbout our guests:Dr. Jessica Spencer is the Director of Advocacy for the Florida Vote No on Amendment 3 Campaign—a coalition of parents, teachers, law enforcement, and first responders dedicated to preserving Florida's public safety by opposing the legalization of marijuana.-Brooke Leslie Rollins is originally from Glen Rose, Texas, and serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of AFPI. Rollins was formerly Director of the Domestic Policy Council and Chief Strategist in the White House under President Donald Trump, where she also previously served as Director of the Office of American Innovation. In these roles, she developed and managed the transformational domestic policy agenda of the Trump Administration, leading to historic achievements for the American people. Rollins graduated with honors from Texas A&M University with a degree in agricultural development and was the first female to be elected student body president. After earning her Juris Doctor with honors at the University of Texas School of Law, she served as Governor Rick Perry's policy director before running the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) for 15 years. At TPPF, Rollins elevated a small policy organization to a national force and redefined the possibilities for a state-based think tank — setting the model and aspiration for AFPI. Rollins and her husband, Mark, currently reside in Fort Worth, Texas, and spend a large majority of their free time taxiing their four very active children to baseball games, cattle shows, piano lessons, and Aggie football games.-Dan McLaughlin is a senior writer at National Review Online and a fellow at National Review Institute. You can follow him on X @baseballcrank. -Andrew Gould is a partner at Holtzman Vogel specializing in Appellate, Commercial Litigation, and Constitutional Law. Andrew served as a Justice on the Arizona Supreme Court from 2016 to 2021. After retiring from the bench in 2021, he worked as a Senior Counsel for First Liberty Institute litigating religious liberty cases throughout the United States. He also served as a Judge on Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals from 2011 to 2016 where he authored over 400 opinions, and served as a Judge of the Superior Court in Yuma County for 11 years.     Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe

What's Funk? by Warszawski Funk
What's Funk? 16.08.2024 - Funk Fusion

What's Funk? by Warszawski Funk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 120:43


Not one, but two hours of new funk!! 01- Otis McDonald - My Everything 02- Jafunk - Into the Night 03- Emmaline - Strike 04- Travel Plans - Fade Out (feat. Kendra Morris) 05- Smith and the Honey Badgers - Better Times 06- Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge - Dance To The Music 07- Hot Like Mars - Every Day Above Ground 08- The Grooveliner - Higher 09- 'Nuff Said Live - Double L (feat. JTOTHEC & Frank Deruytter) 10- Parlor Greens - In Green We Dream 11- Tre Houston - Make Em Say Yeah 12- Nick Marks - Alpha Bete (feat. Doron Lev, Dave Levy, Andrew Gould, Chase Baird, Jimmy O'Connell, Bob Lanzetti, Sarpay Ozcagatay & Budapest Art Orchestra) 13- Slap Is Dead - Funk Fusion 14- Jordan Johnston - Funk Face Attitude 15- Samuel Ljungblahd - I Made it Out 16- The Soul of John Black - They Don't Know 17- Good Shepherd Collective - Hold On (feat. Charles Jones) 18- The James Taylor Quartet - Chicken Leg 19- Ömer B - Wait For It (feat. Yossi Fine) 20- Jeff Coffin - Bom Bom (feat. Keith Carlock, Jay White, Leo Genovese, Nir Felder, Mars Williams, Ray Mason, Emmanuel Echem & Yeli Ensemble) 21- Jonas Wall - Oh Boy Roy 22- DJ One Up - More Drums 23- Bayou City Funk - Opportunity 24- Randall Bramblett - Throw My Cane Away 25- A Plane To Catch - Mr. Well Dressed 26- The Rumble - Now You Know (feat. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr.) 27- New Cool Collective - Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah! 28- W3 - Gu (Live at Masterlink) 29- Lorenz Rhode - One in a Million 30- Kazzey - Abdelhak 31- Meshell Ndegeocello - Pride II 32- After 'Ours - That Love (feat. Louis Baker)

Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E67: Andrew Gould Head of Appellate Practice at Arnold and Itkin

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 71:54


Andrew is a Vanderbilt University Law School Graduate and currently works as the Head of Appellate Practice at Arnold and Itkin. In this episode, we dive deep into Andrew's inspiring journey—a path marked by intentional decisions and a relentless pursuit of passion.We kick off our conversation before Andrew's time at Vanderbilt University Law School. Faced with a pivotal choice, Andrew had to decide between diving into the world of politics working as an intern for Senator Mitch McConnell, or pursuing a legal career. His decision to choose law school over politics underscores his commitment to following a career that truly brings him joy.Andrew's law school years at Vanderbilt were transformative. He discovered a profound love for litigation, fueled by the dynamic environment of the university and the vibrant city life that helped him maintain a balance between his personal life and academic pursuits.We then explore Andrew's extensive experiences in the legal field. He shares invaluable insights on the importance of testing your assumptions about your interests and the critical role of networking. In a profession that isn't always a true meritocracy, knowing the right people can make all the difference.Finally, Andrew takes us through his current role as the Head of Appellate Practice at Arnold & Itkin. He paints a vivid picture of his daily work life, trying cases nationwide while doing what he loves. His passion and dedication to his work are not just admirable but also a source of inspiration for anyone looking to find fulfillment in their career.Tune in to hear Andrew's story—a testament to the power of intentionality and the pursuit of passion.Andrew's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrewgouldBe sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System Recorded Course - Use this Link (https://www.lisablasser.com/offers/nAytQusX?coupon_code=LSOSNATE10) or go to LisaBlasser.com for 10% off her recorded course! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge
Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean? with Andrew Gould

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 57:04


(This is a Replay)This week we cover “Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean?” with Andrew GouldContact: Andrew Q. GouldPrincenthal, May, & Wilson, LLCTEL: 678-534-1980CELL: 706-537-2149FAX: 404-806-0624www.princemay.comagould@princemay.comTo learn more about the Keenan Case Presentation System, click on this link:https://www.keenancps.com/And on your Apple device you can download the KCPS App for FREE:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/case-presentation-system/id1541913706Want to listen to more episodes? Or did you miss out on last week's episode? We're now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also find us on the Keenan Trial Institute website at https://keenantrialinstitute.com/podcast/

The Understory Lawyer
Interview with Andrew Gould (@andrewwritecopy) - Master Copywriter

The Understory Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 53:30


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JazzXploration
34 - Andrew Gould : bridging groove and tradition

JazzXploration

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 55:36


In this new episode, I have the pleasure of talking to Andrew Gould, saxophone player exploring groove and tradition with his new trio.The informations about Andrew Gould are on his website.Credits : - 2:59 - Andrew Gould - Submarine Station- 11:54 - Andrew Gould - Cheesy Scramble- 24:57 - Andrew Gould - Apnea- 39:55 - Andrew Gould - On Day at the Time- 54:04 - Andrew Gould - Pull Up a ChairHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Freestyle
Andrew Gould International Dressage Rider

Freestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 64:51


I talk to British Senior International Dressage Rider Andrew Gould about his career so far. I find out what it was like to ride at London Excel for the first time, what motivates him, his words of wisdom, plans for the future including riding at a big championship one day and lots more but you need to listen to this episode to hear more…

Invisible Landscape Podcast
How To Become A Copywriter with Andrew Gould

Invisible Landscape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 51:59


In this episode, I speak to Andrew Gould, a copywriter whose work has done a combined $120 million for his clients. We chat about what it takes to become a copywriter, common misconceptions about copywriting, and how to land your first few clients. Follow on Instagram @writeforaliving Write For A Living podcast interviews writers of all kinds who are making a living at it - to share how you can too.

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge
Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean? with Andrew Gould

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 57:04


(This is a Replay)This week we cover “Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean?” with Andrew GouldContact: Andrew Q. GouldPrincenthal, May, & Wilson, LLCTEL: 678-534-1980CELL: 706-537-2149FAX: 404-806-0624www.princemay.comagould@princemay.com

Death To Tyrants Podcast
Ep. 291: Ancient Beauty Amidst Ugly Modernism, with Andrew Gould

Death To Tyrants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 60:26


This week, a man with a true eye for beauty in art and architecture joins me. Andrew Gould is an artisan and designer specializing in traditional buildings and liturgical art. Andrew has designed dozens of new buildings, renovations, and custom liturgical furnishings. His practice is based in Charleston, South Carolina, and his residential and commercial work is focused within the Charleston Historic District. When designing churches and liturgical art, Andrew works in the Eastern Orthodox traditions (Byzantine and Russian), and his work can be found throughout North America and beyond. We discuss the awful state of ugly modern architecture and how it relates to our souls. When did we lose beauty and love in regards to art and architecture? Do some architects purposely make things evil and ugly? Are beautiful old style buildings too expensive to build these days? Andrew also discusses the importance of making American Orthodox Churches not only beautiful but respectful to and of the local culture. Should we put a strictly Russian-looking Church in the heart of a southern state like South Carolina? We get into all of this and more. For more from Andrew, click here:   To check out the college that he speaks of, click here:   Sponsor: The Podsworth App: Get 50% off your first order at when you use code BUCK50 at checkout! Visit my website:  Donate to the show here:  Audio Production by Podsworth Media: Leave us a review and rating on iTunes! Thanks!

The Jason Stapleton Program
The Business of Copywriting with Andrew Gould

The Jason Stapleton Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 64:40


Today I have a very speical gust. Andrew Gould is a professional copywriter with almost 2 decades of experience writing for every industry imaginable.  As we inch closer to this year's Copywriting Clinic I though it would be fun to talk with someone who writes persuasivly for a living to see what advice he might offer.  Join the waitlist for the Copy Clinic and get some great FREE training as a speical bonus:  https://go.jasonstapleton.com/copyclinic-2023-waitlist Follow Andrew on

Sixteen:Nine
Andrew Gould, Ditto (Squirrels)

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 37:21


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT A lot of technology companies have bolted digital signage capabilities on to their core software platform. Often, that means the end-products don't do a whole lot beyond playing out some files on a screen. I'm a bit guilty of making that assumption about Ditto, a wireless screen sharing platform that also works as a digital signage CMS. In chatting with the company that develops and markets Ditto, and now in this podcast with co-founder Andrew Gould, I've learned Ditto is much more than an add-on. Some customers get Ditto licenses for the signage functions, and then don't even use the screen mirroring. Based in Ohio, the company spent its first dozen or so years selling screen sharing into the education and workplace verticals. But it started getting a lot of requests from end-users about adding functionality that made screens useful during downtimes. They wanted to get more bang from their hardware buck. So the parent company, Squirrels, spun up the digital signage component in 2020, and Ditto is now a tandem offer. Gould concedes there are maybe some things a pure-play, enterprise-grade digital signage CMS can offer that Ditto can't, but there's an awfully big user base out there that's never going to need or use a lot of those more exotic and elaborate functions. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Andrew, thank you for joining me. Can you give me a rundown of the company? Is it Squirrels, the company, or is Ditto the company or is Ditto the product?  Andrew Gould: Ditto is the product. Squirrels is the company. We founded the company in 2008, and we've been mainly focused on wireless collaboration in classrooms, and huddle spaces in higher education and then, in 2020, we expanded our Ditto offering to include digital signage and emergency alerts, which is something a lot of our K-12 customers were requesting.  So when you started the company back in 2008, was digital signage on the roadmap way back then, or is it purely one of these situations where you had the K12 people asking you about it and eventually realized okay, we should do this? Andrew Gould: Yeah, it was a situation where we were focused on the collaboration, and then in the feedback channels we had with the customers, they started asking or suggesting, It'd be really great if we could show things when we really weren't showing things. When the teachers weren't mirroring their screens and sharing things, it'd be nice if we could say, here's what today's homework is, or here's what's going on at the school or for higher ed, here's upcoming events, things like that.  So we saw it as a natural evolution of, “We're already on that screen. It makes sense to allow users to utilize that screen when it's not being used for the primary function of collaboration.”  That primary function, could you walk through how that would work in a typical scenario? Andrew Gould: Yeah, so we have an application that runs on a device connected to the screen or TV in the front of a room. Be it a projector, a flat screen, doesn't really matter. It runs on Apple TVs as well as Windows devices so there's some flexibility there of whatever device they wanna have connected to that main screen. There's just a piece of software called Ditto Receiver and that handles all of the functionality of showing what's being shared by students and teachers in the classroom. It handles displaying the digital signage and it also handles displaying critical emergency alerts, if they're fired and all of those things connect back to the cloud.  The IT staff manages that from a central cloud portal, and then it periodically checks for updated settings, digital signage, configurations, et cetera, pulls those down, and caches them locally, so if you do have a little blip in the network or the internet goes down temporarily that functionality can continue to run even if it's not connected to the internet for a moment. So, in essence, whether it's a teacher or a student or in a working environment, whether it's the person leading the meeting or somebody who's a participant, they could pull up their phone, their tablet, whatever it may be, and if they have the Ditto app, they can push their screen to the main screen in that room? Andrew Gould: Exactly, and our big focus with the collaboration part of Ditto is that device agnostic approach. So we want any kind of device that's coming into a space to be able to share, not just if you have an Apple device, it'll work to this Apple TV, or if you have a Google device that'll work to this Chromecast. We really push hard to make sure that each device that comes in, whether it's from a browser or from a native app on a platform, can connect and quickly share.  And that's important in a number of ways. A, it doesn't slow down the meeting, but it removes a lot of IT support and AV/IT support within an organization, whether it's a school or a business. Because I've been in those meetings where somebody says here, I'll just share my screen, and then 15 minutes later, it's still being sorted out. Andrew Gould: Yes, and we've all gone into those rooms that have the laminated sheet of instructions of, “If you're using this device, it's these seven steps, and if you're using this device, you have to be on this network. Then you have to do these three steps, et cetera, et cetera.” All of that goes away with Ditto which means far fewer support calls for the IT staff, and just a more pleasant experience is that we have people come into our offices, accountants, lawyers, just general non-technical people, and they're blown away at how easy and fast it is to get their content up on the screen, which is all anybody wants. We don't care about how fast or how crisp it is or how cool it looks once it's up there if it takes you 10 minutes to get it connected. So quick, fast, easy is always our guiding light as we mature the product and move it along.  On the digital signage side of this, the way it's marketed from what I can see is, it's a tandem product, as opposed to, we are a collaboration product that, oh, by the way, we can also do this. You seem to be saying, “It's a full-fledged product on its own. If you wanted, you could just use it for digital signage.” Is that a fair statement?  Andrew Gould: Oh yeah, for sure. We have customers that turn off the mirroring capabilities and they just use it for digital signage. Menus in the fast dining have TVs over the counter where people order. We have customers that are just using it for that, that don't even care about what the original purpose of Ditto was, which was the screen mirroring stuff, and then we have customers that only use it for screen mirroring and we haven't got them up and running on digital signage ye. They haven't realized what the value add is.  But there are more customers doing both. They are mirroring, and then when it's not mirroring, they are showing important information to the users. Whether it's connection information, things going on at the organization, stocks, or just the kind of stuff to keep it feeling more fresh, utilizing those screens. But yeah, it's definitely a product that can just be utilized as a standalone digital signage solution. I'm guessing that you and particularly your customer-facing folks fight a perception problem in that there are other products out in the marketplace that were started as one thing and added digital signage on, and generally speaking, the perception I have and the feedback I've somewhat heard is that, “Yeah, it can do digital signage too, but we're not talking about robust digital signage. We're talking like we can run a set of files on a screen in an order and that's about where it begins and ends.”  Andrew Gould: We are not an industry-leading digital signage solution when it comes to features. There are incumbents that are far more feature-heavy than we are, but what we've tried to focus on are the things that the customers truly need to have a good digital signage experience. So it's being able to create signage lists, as we call them, which are basically playlists of media, ease of use of setting all of that up in the configuration portal, so that it doesn't feel like an add-on or a thing etucked into a corner. A lot of time and energy is spent on the part that actually the end user never sees, which is configuration managing of all the media files and also providing templates for people who don't want to or don't have the resources to create their own digital signage assets. Providing some really easy turnkey solutions as well to say, hey, if you just need to get some basic information shown and you don't want to have to pay a designer or something like that to create something, here are some really cool templates that we've put together for you and they're just WYSIWYG, change this line, change the subject, change the body, upload an image, add a video, and you're ready to go with really nice looking digital signage.  So I wouldn't say we are innovating digital signage by any means, but we're trying to create a package that doesn't feel like we just bolted something onto the side of it. That really feels like a first-class digital signage solution. In a lot of cases, while there are certainly feature-rich software options out there, I suspect a hell of a lot of end users don't ever use more than 15% of what's available to them with those platforms.  Andrew Gould: Yeah, absolutely. We poll our users frequently about, “Hey, what do you like about the product? What don't you like about the product?” That's the most important part. We wanna make that better, and we ask, “Hey, here's a whole list of different things. How much would you use this?”  The feedback nears that there is 10-15% of features we don't have that people say they might use, and most of the people say that they probably would never use synchronized digital signage across eight different screens or things that kind of fall into the more high-end solutions for digital signage. They just want ease of use, things that look nice and reliable. Those are what they care about the most. Yeah. So if somebody comes to you and says, “We're putting a huge LED video wall in the lobby. Can you drive that?” You might say, I suppose we could maybe do that, but that's not what we're here for.  Andrew Gould: We've certainly had those requests and we've said, “Hey, here's how you would do that if you are ready to do it. But, to be honest, there are better solutions for that problem.”  Digital signage is not a one-size-fits-all problem. There is very high-end hardware that drives large billboards and there's our end where we're just trying to drive it on a 70'' screen in a room. So we don't have to solve everyone's problems. We're fine saying, that sounds really cool. We wished Ditto was designed to do things like that. You might be better served with something that's from the ground up built to power stuff like that.  You can stay in your lane, and it's a pretty decent-sized lane.  Andrew Gould: Correct. Yeah, it's a huge market. So there's plenty of room for lots of people to all be swimming, doing different things, and not really stepping on each other. One of the problems I find with some entry-level, and I'm not saying yours is, but just in broad strokes, entry-level platforms don't have much in the way if they have anything at all in terms of device management, and I gather that your device management is done through third-party device management modules, like the Jamf and so on. Andrew Gould: Yeah. So early on, we explored building Ditto with MDM capabilities. But what we experienced in talking with our customers is that most of them already had a solution to do those sorts of things. So we would have to convince them to switch to our device management platform and 90% of what MDM does has nothing to do with what we would need to do with it. So we'd be building out this whole lump on the side of Ditto just to be able to replicate the service they were already using so they would switch to ours.  So we ultimately looked at that and said, this isn't the right fit for us, rather than trying to fight upstream and convince all of these customers that already have solutions to switch to ours. Let's just partner with all of these solutions and make it work really well. So we've partnered with the various Apple TV MDM vendors to make it really turnkey to mass deploy Ditto to hundreds of Apple TVs with literally just pushing a couple of buttons. So that's been our approach to it and that seems to be what the customer's like with us.  Yeah, if they're already using it, why would they go to something that's just dedicated to your application?  Andrew Gould: No matter what I do, I will always be inferior to a Jamf. They're a huge publicly traded company focused solely on MDM. I'm never gonna make an MDM as good as theirs, so why try?  What is your footprint, and what would you say are your core vertical markets?  Andrew Gould: The core vertical markets definitely K-12 and higher education in the United States. We have a footprint all around the world. We're in Europe, Asia, Australia, South America. We have a lot of business users as well, whether that's in office space or co-working spaces have been a big business for us lately, as people are working from home but wanna get out of the house occasionally and go somewhere else. Those office spaces are looking for easy mirroring as people come in and out. But we're really focused on the K-12 and higher education market because this solution just fits so nicely into that environment. It works great in business. It works great in fast casual dining and all these other places that people use Ditto. But what's cool about Ditto is that it is so universal as a tool. It can plug in all kinds of places. We have churches that use it to show the lyrics to songs as people are singing along. There are all kinds of really interesting applications that we set out to get into flexible and adaptable tools and put into a lot of interesting environments.  When it comes to education, how is it being used in classrooms?  Andrew Gould: So you've typically got it running on the screen at the front of the room, whether that's an interactive whiteboard or just a TV mounted on the wall or projector, whatever. It's usually connected to that, and then primarily, the teacher is using it to push her screen from a laptop device up to the screen, and then we can support up to four devices sharing at the same time. So then students will connect and we have an add-on application for Windows and iOS where the teacher can manage who's allowed to be sharing. She can approve or deny connections to hide somebody if she wants to emphasize on her screen and not the other students who are connected to that. Then typically, when nothing is being shared, there's digital signage that's usually managed at the school level, but we do have some schools that allow the teachers to set up their own digital signage per classroom. So you're seeing that digital signage there and then it's spilling out into the hallways. They're putting TVs into hallways of even K-12 schools, higher ed common areas. They're running mainly just digital signage in those areas versus the hybrids that they're running in the classrooms.  Are school districts mostly using Apple TVs?  Andrew Gould: It's about two-thirds Apple TVs and one-third Windows devices, that's how our users break down. So it's not quite 50-50. I think it's trending more towards that 50-50 blend. Early on, it was very Apple TV heavy, and we're seeing a bit more of a skewback towards Windows devices.  I'm not sure exactly what's behind that trend, maybe it's the drive down of cheaper and cheaper Windows devices that can actually run 4k video and kind of stuff, the nooks, and the likes But yeah. So right now, the blend is really two-thirds Apple TVs.  What about collaboration displays that have systems on chips embedded in them, can you work with those?  Andrew Gould: So we've looked at the Android TVs and Samsung's OS and those sorts of things. The feedback that we've got from customers is that they are not really interested in that capability. The limitation of that is usually given the horsepower on those devices; we can usually only show one or two screens at a time. It ends up making Ditto, a hobbled product for it, and most of the time when people come to us, they've already got Apple TVs purchased or they've got a Windows device, they're already looking to use, and they're coming from the, “I picked my device, now I'm looking for the solution” approach, and the Smart TVs don't come up in the conversations that much. We're not opposed to it. If that's the way the market wants to go, we can surely adapt to that. All our technology is really flexible, so it's quick for us to repurpose a new platform, but just not what the customers are asking these days.  Yeah, and it's not like an Apple TV is expensive.  Andrew Gould: It's $150, and it'll run for probably 10 years before you have to worry about replacing it. They're really rock solid.  When you're selling into K12 in particular, are you selling district-wide or do you have to sell down to the school level?  Andrew Gould: It's typically district-wide. It's usually the IT coordinator or applicable semi-related role there that's looking to roll out an agnostic solution, and that's another place where we really shine is that schools are not one-to-one all the same type of device. You're typically seeing iPads in the lower grades, and then you're seeing Windows surfaces or Chromebooks as you get more into typing and writing papers and those sorts of things. So they want one solution that's going to work across the board for all of those things, and that's what Ditto's bread and butter is. So that starts the conversation off right away: one solution, you're supporting one product across, whether you have three schools or a hundred schools in the district, it's all the same solution, and then we can start the conversations if you realize digital signage, you've got all these screens in the cafeteria or the hallways, how are you putting information up there? And a lot of times it's, oh, there's a USB drive, and we go around and collect them, and we update them once a month. Somebody's job is to update the USB with the media and plug it back into all the TVs, and there is a much better way to do that. With a lot of schools using Chrome devices, is that problematic at all, or does it work with your system just fine? Andrew Gould: No, it works great with Chrome. So Chrome  OS used to have applications; they called them Chrome Apps. So we originally had a Chrome app that did all of this. That was in the store. And then Google wound down Chrome apps just because they weren't really being utilized all that much on the platform. So we went to a pure browser experience. So you just go to our goditto.com website, and you enter the room code that's being shown on the teacher screen, and then we just use the web RTC built-in technology to capture the screen and send it over to Ditto receiver and show it so you can actually share without installing anything on a device, and that works on all platforms that support the browser capture technology.  There are other options out there for certainly higher ed. You've got companies like Rise Vision that's particularly strong in K to 12 in churches and things like that, and some others How do I describe them, CMS software companies that are focused on that market, and then you've got the companies like Zoom that have video collaboration that have added on some digital signage capabilities and the Air Teams, where people who do similar screen mirroring. How do you match up against them and how do you sell against them? Andrew Gould: Yeah, so the Air Team and Immersive, they're selling proprietary hardware with a subscription service on top of it. So if you're looking for, “Hey, just give me a turnkey solution, give me everything. I'm not really worried about the price, I just want it to work.” Those are great solutions. But what we see in schools is they care very much about the cost and the pricing, and some of them have already made investments into hardware with Apple TVs or Windows devices, and they're saying, look, this is just extra cost that I don't need to do the same thing. So how we position against those is just, “Hey, you can use whatever hardware you want. We're happy to run on either of those platforms and if you've already got them, cool, just buy our subscription, and you're ready to go. You don't have to worry about buying a five, six or eight hundred dollar hardware device, deploying it, or managing it differently than how you manage other things.” So that's how we match up against those.  The more CMS type things that are focused on, digital signage in those very specific things. Again, those are the incumbents, those are the people that have been doing this; some of them have been there for decades doing this type of stuff. So we're not here to try and outcompete those companies. We just see that there are certain niches that maybe those companies don't fill as well, and we're content to come along and fill those in and keep improving our product, and one day, maybe we'll compete with them. Maybe we'll have a platform that we've decided, hey, we should just make it do everything for everybody and look at going after competitors like those.  But like I said, the market is big enough that they can have that niche. We can have this niche, and it's a very healthy business for us, and we're happy to keep doing that. There are a couple of things that we know how to do really well versus, maybe, trying to get too big too fast, trying to do everything all at once.  Was having the digital signage component added to it pretty important because you've got companies like Google that have Chromecast that costs 35 bucks or something like that, that can do some degree of screen sharing, and it would be people who are really cost conscious, they could just go down that path? Andrew Gould: Yeah, for sure. We don't really see many Chromecast in school-type approaches. For whatever reason, they still don't have basic security like onscreen code or passwords. They've only recently rolled out the ability to remotely manage those types of things. Adding digital signage wasn't really about competing with any particular thing.  The customers that we have and the ones that we're trying to get all value this functionality, and we saw it as a natural fit. It wasn't like we had to completely reinvent the product and take it in some radical new direction. It just seemed like a natural complement to what we were already doing and we talked with some customers. We're running two different solutions on an Apple TV, and they were trying to use Ditto for screen mirroring, and they were trying to use a different Apple TV application for digital signage, and they were trying to do crazy MDM scheduling, based on the class schedule, lock this app for Ditto, so it's open, and then when it's time in between class, walk the digital assignment solution, and we said, there people really want it that bad, maybe we can just be all of that in one and not force our customers to have to run two things like that. So that was the natural genesis of it versus we need to protect our position or something like that. It just made it evolutionary to move in a new direction. So, how seamless and intuitive is it?  Let's say, it is running in digital signage mode, the screen is, and the teacher decides, I want to push something to the screen from my laptop or my phone or whatever, and launches that session, does its thing. To then go back to digital signage, what's involved? Andrew Gould: You just start sharing your screen and stop sharing your screen. So it's directed from the device that wants to share their screen. So, when you open the app, you enter the room code. We make them fun, easy to enter, like red apples, big pineapple things that are easy, not like random numbers and digits that are hard for kids to type in. And they push ‘Start sharing' and boom, their screen's up there, digital signage fades out, screen sharing fades in. It's an instantaneous switchover, and then as soon as the last person stops sharing their screen, if you've got multiple people connected, it goes right back to the digital signage slide it was on when the person first connected. So it's very easy. There's no mode, nothing you have to tinker with on the screen itself.  So the management, whether it's the school, the district, or the individual teacher, they're using a browser to plan out their digital signage side of what the screen's doing? Andrew Gould: Yeah. It's all a cloud-based portal. So you can be in the same building, or you can be in a different state. We have businesses that are deployed with Ditto in offices around the world, and there are a couple of people that sit in California and they manage all the digital signage worldwide. So it's super easy right from the portal. And what's the commercial side of it? What are you paying? Is it a SaaS?  Andrew Gould: Yeah, it's a SaaS model. It's a yearly subscription. We offer a monthly if people are using this in bursts, but obviously, you save money by purchasing for an annual versus monthly. And it's per screen that's running Ditto.  So the other thing that we allow is, if you have multiple screens in a classroom, obviously, you can show digital signage on those, but we actually allow one device to push their content to multiple screens. So we're seeing, especially in some classrooms, you've maybe got a screen in the front or to the side or behind as they set up classes less like when I was in school where it was just rows, everybody facing the front now that these little pods of kids are sitting at tables and not everybody's facing the same direction, so they've actually got multiple screens in the rooms. So we just charge per screen that runs the software, and that's it. What's the fee?  Andrew Gould: So, it's $12.50 per month annually. So it's $125 per month if you're at 10 or more receivers in a school. Is that just for the screen mirroring, or is that for the functionality, including the digital signage? Andrew Gould: Yeah. That's for everything. That's one price for everything. We don't charge more for that. We view it as, “Hey, we took this thing that we charge this price for. It made it even better by giving you all the stuff, and it's the same price.”  And that includes the emergency alerts as well. So that ties into a protocol called CAP, which is how the National Weather Service and School Alert Systems all can send alerts. So we have a CAP server capability, where we can receive alerts from other servers, whether it's the National Weather Service, an alert system that, unfortunately, a lot of schools are having to deploy now, where it can push one button and text the parents and send a push notification and send all the alerts out to Ditto and Ditto immediately takes over and shows that alert. You get all of that for that one price.  Yeah, it sounds very much like this isn't a constrained compromise limited solution for the K to 12 market, it's gonna do pretty much what an average classroom and what an average school is going to need.  Andrew Gould: Yeah, we really tried to put everything in there because, again, we don't want people having to be like, “Well, Ditto almost does everything. It'd be great if it just did this one other thing, and then we wouldn't need this other solution.” The hope is that we can provide that one solution that everybody needs.  Tell me more about the company. It's been around since 2008. Is it privately held, or are you listed?  Andrew Gould: We're privately held. I'm one of the co-founders of the company, started it back in 2008 with my business partner. When we first started out, we weren't doing collaboration. We were doing iOS app development. We had one of the first 50 apps in the iOS app store. We could actually get to the bottom of the list. It was a TV guide app where you could put in the code and see what was on TV. It sounds like an archaic technology today but it was pretty cool back in the day, and then we got into the collaboration space in about 2012 when we released our first collaboration app, and then we've been focused on collaboration ever since.  Where's the company based?  Andrew Gould: North Canton, Ohio, about an hour south of Cleveland but we have a diversified team present in a lot of states all around the country, but all the within the United States.  Is the majority of your business in the US?  Andrew Gould: Yes. That's where mainly our outbound sales are focused on. But, like I said, we have a really big following actually in Australia. A lot of ditto customers there, and we are working on expanding into Europe this year and into next year to really go after that. There's a lot more regulation and requirements, and apps have to work certain ways and those sorts of things that we want to make sure that we're compliant and respectful to those things and come into that market appropriately, but it's a big focus for us because we think the same needs exist there as they do everywhere else. Yeah, it's interesting. A lot of US and Canadian companies think they can just make the jump over, and then they get asked about things like GDPR and they're looking at the other person, “What?”  Andrew Gould: Yeah, or even just common things like in France, everything has to be localized into the French language. If you have one string in your application that's in English, they typically won't purchase. They value that. So we want to be respectful to those things, and they're not hard things for us to comply with. It just requires us to pay somebody who knows French to translate a list of strings, and then we can sell into those markets as well. Are you selling direct, or do you have channel partners?  Andrew Gould: Mainly direct. We have some channel partners that we started with right before the pandemic, and so we've seen a lot of that market move around, and so some of the channel partners that we originally partnered were more business-focused and the world has changed for business where people just aren't going to the office as much anymore, and those channel partners just didn't make sense.  So we're actually working through a sort of reset of that channel partner program to be more education-focused with the channel partners. But we have some really great channel partners in the US that we work with, whether they're distributors or they're resellers, whether they're just purchasing on behalf of the school and passing that through, or taking our solution and bundling it up with, “Hey, here's the screen you need and here's the speakers and the WiFi and everything,” and including us as a full technology rollout. We like to work with both of those.  If people want to know more, where do they find you online? Andrew Gould: Our website is goditto.com. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial there. You can set up as many screens as you want, and play with digital signage as much as you want for 30 days, and then, as I said, it starts at $150 per receiver for a single license, and then we have volume pricing above 10 and it scale scales down from there.  Great. Thank you very much for spending some time with me.  Andrew Gould: Yeah, thanks, Dave. Appreciate it.

Trial Lawyer Prep
088: Guest Andrew Gould on Narrative versus Adversarial Focus Groups

Trial Lawyer Prep

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 62:23


Unearth the inside scoop of the courtroom as I sit down with the formidable Andrew Gould. We unpack our mutual experiences, including a mind-bending incident at Shoney's restaurant. As successful trial lawyers, we delve into ways we've learned to connect with juries and clients, enhancing our courtroom prowess, and even share a tale or two about a memorable expert witness. Ever wondered how resilience and repetition breed success in the legal world? Andrew and I share our candid insights on learning from failures, powered by invaluable lessons from trials and tribulations. Diving into the craftsmanship of narrative-building and handling high-stakes opposition, we explore the essence of trial preparation and the indomitable power of practice. We also tease out the nuances of narrative and adversarial focus groups, their pros and cons, and how they shape the path to victory in the courtroom. In the final stretch of our conversation, we dissect the role of focus groups in the trial preparation process. From practicality and expenses to the invaluable knowledge they provide, discover how these groups can be a game-changer in the legal landscape. We discuss the benefits of collaboration, the importance of silence and listening, and the significance of adapting to the feedback from these groups. Strap in as we weave through the intricate maze of trials, focus groups, and the relentless journey of personal growth as a trial lawyer. In this episode, you will hear: The importance of connecting with juries and clients to improve courtroom abilities. Trial preparation and practice in shaping lawyers, viewing failure as a stepping stone to success. Differentiating between narrative and adversarial focus groups, understanding their pros, cons, and application in jury selection and trial preparation. Emphasizing the significance of collaboration and repetition in conducting focus groups. Highlighting the importance of listening and using silence to an attorney's advantage. Analyzing the feasibility and costs of conducting focus groups and the role of narrative and adversarial focus groups in providing vital data for jury selection. Memorable anecdotes from trials and discussing the importance of preparation, especially in adversarial focus groups. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.  

The Symbolic World
297 - Rumpelstiltskin: Credit and Resurrection

The Symbolic World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 31:53


This is the last video in the fairy tale series I am making public from my patron archive. This fascinating fairy tale has a lot to tell us about money, power, credit, turning death into glory, and resurrection. Original video: https://youtu.be/73Olkr2y45Y Support our Snow White and the Widow Queen Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/symbolicworldpress/snow-white-and-the-widow-queen Related videos: - Credit, Interest and the Acceleration of Time: https://youtu.be/gYc3pi01TH0 - Beauty and Meaning Today - with Andrew Gould: https://youtu.be/5TvJiSb0YHQ ----------------------

Rich Little Brokegirls
16: Nice Girls Finish First ft. Akilah Releford Gould [Archive, June 2022]

Rich Little Brokegirls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 31:57


College dropout turned CEO: In this episode, Kim revisits a Summer 2022 conversation with her friend and fellow female founder, Akilah Releford Gould. From mixing face masks in her dorm room to building Mary Louise Cosmetics, Akilah breaks down the power of gratitude. Kim gets all the details on Akilah's engagement to music executive Andrew Gould and takes a look inside their love story. They get into some dm-worthy questions, and Akilah shares her tips on attracting the perfect partner in a big city. Kim's biggest takeaway a year later? Don't forget to date yourself.don't forget to subscribe, rate, and follow @richlittlebrokegrls !! oh, and text "RLBG" to (888)298-1772 for live updates and access to exclusive events & live conversations.

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge
Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean? with Andrew Gould

Fridays with Keenan's Cutting Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 57:04


This week we cover “Negative Focus Group Responses, What do they mean?” with Andrew GouldContact: Andrew Q. GouldPrincenthal, May, & Wilson, LLCTEL: 678-534-1980CELL: 706-537-2149FAX: 404-806-0624www.princemay.comagould@princemay.com

Clearwater Jazz Holiday's Young Lions Jazz Master Virtual Sessions
"A Conversation with...Saxophonist Andrew Gould" - with Jeremy Carter

Clearwater Jazz Holiday's Young Lions Jazz Master Virtual Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 58:19


On April 18, 2022 we welcomed Tampa Bay area Saxophonist, Jeremy Carter, back to CJH's Young Lions Jazz Master "Virtual" Sessions for a special conversation with New York-based Saxophonist, Andrew Gould. To watch this Full Session visit www.clearwaterjazz.com/education and click on THE STUDIO. You can learn more at www.clearwaterjazz.com about CJH events, the annual Clearwater Jazz Holiday music festival tradition and Clearwater Jazz Holiday Foundation's year-round Education & Outreach.

TNT Radio
Andrew Gould on The Reckoning with Timothy Shea - 14 December 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 55:49


GUEST OVERVIEW: Andrew Gould's path to public service began with his parents. Growing up, the Gould family never had a lot of material success, but they were rich in far greater ways. Andy's parents were good, hard-working people of great faith who stressed the importance of integrity, honesty, and humility – values that inspired him to pursue a career in law. As a prosecutor in Yuma, Andy tried every type of criminal case imaginable, including the prosecution of criminal organizations located in Mexico. In 2001, Andy was appointed by the Governor to fill a vacant seat on the Yuma County Superior Court, where he served in that capacity for eleven years. In 2006, while serving on the Superior Court bench, he was appointed as the Presiding Judge for Yuma County. In 2012, Andy was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals until he was given the honor of being appointed as Justice to the Arizona Supreme Court in 2016. Arizona needs an Attorney General who will be ready on day one to go to court and fight for their rights, and Andy Gould is the right person for the job. Andy understands the legal challenges facing Arizona because he has spent more than 30 years addressing and presiding over the most complex civil and criminal cases in the State. To show his commitment, Andy has stepped down from the Arizona Supreme Court – a decision that not many before him have made. But to quote Thomas Paine, “these are the times that try men's souls.” Arizona needs leaders who are willing to sacrifice something for its people, and Andy Gould has proven he will do just that.

Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts
Andrew Gould: The Architecture of Heaven

Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 64:56


Andrew Gould's designs for churches and other buildings, as well as for furnishings within churches, are exquisitely beautiful. But they are more than that. His vision of sacred art and architecture sets the bar very high—heavenly-high—which is exactly where he thinks it should be.

LAB: The Podcast
Andrew Gould

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 52:20


Can design contribute to disenchantment? If so, is the opposite true? Can thoughtful design help uncover enchanted reality? Artisan and Architectural Designer, Andrew Gould, joins LAB: The Podcast for a conversation on beauty, meaning, and the power of the buildings we shape to as Churchill said, “shape us.” 

LAB: The Podcast
LAB | Wrap 116

LAB: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 12:24


Follow up to Andrew Gould, Episode 116.

The Cynic Roundup
Rally in support of Palestine following antisemitism complaint

The Cynic Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 8:21


Stay up to date with the Cynic Roundup, giving you coverage on the stories you might have missed in news last week. In this edition, we take a deeper dive into a rally in support of Palestine with Cynic news writer Andrew Gould, and rundown the latest stories on UVM first year students' feelings of loneliness and Young Gravy's FallFest performance.

Astro arXiv | all categories
MASADA: From Microlensing Planet Mass-Ratio Function to Planet Mass Function

Astro arXiv | all categories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 0:44


MASADA: From Microlensing Planet Mass-Ratio Function to Planet Mass Function by Andrew Gould. on Monday 26 September Using current technology, gravitational microlensing is the only method that can measure planet masses over the full parameter space of planet and stellar-host masses and at a broad range of planet-host separations. I present a comprehensive program to transform the $sim 150$ planet/host mass ratio measurements from the first 6 full seasons of the KMTNet survey into planet mass measurements via late-time adaptive optics (AO) imaging on 30m-class telescopes. This program will enable measurements of the overall planet mass function, the planet frequency as a function of Galactic environment and the planet mass functions within different environments. I analyze a broad range of discrete and continuous degeneracies as well as various false positives and false negatives, and I present a variety of methods to resolve these. I analyze the propagation from measurement uncertainties to mass and distance errors and show that these present the greatest difficulties for host masses $0.13lesssim(M/M_odot)lesssim 0.4$, i.e., fully convective stars supported by the ideal gas law, and for very nearby hosts. While work can begin later this decade using AO on current telescopes, of order 90% of the target sample must await 30m-class AO. I present extensive tables with information that is useful to plan observations of more than 100 of these planets and provide additional notes for a majority of these. Applying the same approach to two earlier surveys with 6 and 8 planets, respectively, I find that 11 of these 14 planets already have mass measurements by a variety of techniques. These provide suggestive evidence that planet frequency may be higher for nearby stars, $D_Llesssim 4$ kpc compared to those in or near the Galactic bulge. Finally, I analyze the prospects for making the planet mass-function measurement for the case that current astronomical capabilities are seriously degraded. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.12501v1

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Former AZ Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses whether or not Joe Biden has the right to cancel student loan debt.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 8:32


Joe Biden wants to cancel student loan debt. The problem is he does not have the right to do so.

Clarity from Chaos Podcast
Interview with Judge Andrew Gould

Clarity from Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 29:04


Judge Andrew Gould, is a former Justice on the Arizona Supreme Court and current candidate for Arizona Attorney General. Back in May, candidate for Arizona Attorney General Judge Andrew Gould offered an ingenious plan to Curb the border invasion. By designation the land bordering Mexico as ‘no trespassing zones,” Gould explained that the states are authorized under the 10th Amendment's police powers to enforce state law. And “when cartels and caravan groups come across the border and step on state or private land, we have jurisdiction to enforce any criminal law they violate — the first, of course. is trespass.” Gould explained that per federal law “we can't deport them, but they can voluntarily return to Mexico as part of a plea agreement,.” Also, “if they come back at any point of their two-year probation … they can go to prison.” No matter what group or category the illegal immigrant falls under, “there has got be a consequence for violating the law” — something that doesn't concern Biden. But there are, of course, no legal consequences for illegally entering the United States under the Biden administration. But there are deadly consequences for those paying smugglers to get across. At least 51 undocumented migrants were found dead in a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas and more than a dozen were hospitalized, authorities said.  Two of those taken to a hospital later died, officials said, bringing the total death toll to 48 by Monday night. An updated figure was released Tuesday afternoon.  Crews were at the 9600 block of Quintana Road where an 18-wheeler containing up to 100 migrants inside was found abandoned, Fox San Antonio reported. The discovery is part of what is believed to be a human smuggling operation.  "This is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy," San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said Monday night near the location where the tractor-trailer was found. Authorities at the scene initially confirmed 46 individuals were found deceased, none of which were children. Officials did not say whether the individuals had migrated from Mexicoor elsewhere. "The plight of migrants seeking refuge is always a humanitarian crisis but tonight we are dealing with a horrific human tragedy," the mayor added.  Sixteen individuals from the tractor-trailer were transported to the hospital, including 12 adults and four children. "We hope those responsible for putting these people in such inhumane conditions are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," the mayor said.  San Antonio Police Department Chief William McManus said a nearby worker notified authorities about the tractor-trailer shortly before 6 p.m. Upon arriving at the scene, officials found dozens of deceased inside the back of the transport vehicle. "This is now a federal investigation," McManus said. The police chief also said at least three people were in custody but did not specify if the individuals were suspects in the investigation.

Lagrange Point
Episode 492 - Finding hidden objects in the early universe

Lagrange Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 16:26


How can you find objects that are hard to see in the depths of space? There is plenty of gas in a galaxy, but trying to see a cloud amongst all those starts is not easy. The further back in time you look in the history of the universe, the colder and darker it gets. How do you figure out the structure of the earliest galaxies and their cold gas? A black hole roaming across a galaxy sounds like bad sci fi horror, but may have been found. How can you spot a black hole without any frame of reference? Detecting a roaming black hole is tricky but not impossible. Kieran A. Cleary, Jowita Borowska, Patrick C. Breysse, Morgan Catha, Dongwoo T. Chung, Sarah E. Church, Clive Dickinson, Hans Kristian Eriksen, Marie Kristine Foss, Joshua Ott Gundersen, Stuart E. Harper, Andrew I. Harris, Richard Hobbs, Håvard T. Ihle, Junhan Kim, Jonathon Kocz, James W. Lamb, Jonas G. S. Lunde, Hamsa Padmanabhan, Timothy J. Pearson, Liju Philip, Travis W. Powell, Maren Rasmussen, Anthony C. S. Readhead, Thomas J. Rennie, Marta B. Silva, Nils-Ole Stutzer, Bade D. Uzgil, Duncan J. Watts, Ingunn Kathrine Wehus, David P. Woody, Lilian Basoalto, J. Richard Bond, Delaney A. Dunne, Todd Gaier, Brandon Hensley, Laura C. Keating, Charles R. Lawrence, Norman Murray, Roberta Paladini, Rodrigo Reeves, Marco P. Viero, Risa H. Wechsler. COMAP Early Science. I. Overview. The Astrophysical Journal, 2022; 933 (2): 182 DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ac63cc Casey Y. Lam, Jessica R. Lu, Andrzej Udalski, Ian Bond, David P. Bennett, Jan Skowron, Przemek Mroz, Radek Poleski, Takahiro Sumi, Michal K. Szymanski, Szymon Kozlowski, Pawel Pietrukowicz, Igor Soszynski, Krzysztof Ulaczyk, Lukasz Wyrzykowski, Shota Miyazaki, Daisuke Suzuki, Naoki Koshimoto, Nicholas J. Rattenbury, Matthew W. Hosek Jr., Fumio Abe, Richard Barry, Aparna Bhattacharya, Akihiko Fukui, Hirosane Fujii, Yuki Hirao, Yoshitaka Itow, Rintaro Kirikawa, Iona Kondo, Yutaka Matsubara, Sho Matsumoto, Yasushi Muraki, Greg Olmschenk, Clement Ranc, Arisa Okamura, Yuki Satoh, Stela Ishitani Silva, Taiga Toda, Paul J. Tristram, Aikaterini Vandorou, Hibiki Yama, Natasha S. Abrams, Shrihan Agarwal, Sam Rose, Sean K. Terry. An isolated mass gap black hole or neutron star detected with astrometric microlensing. Accepted to APJ Letters, 2022 [abstract] Kailash C. Sahu, Jay Anderson, Stefano Casertano, Howard E. Bond, Andrzej Udalski, Martin Dominik, Annalisa Calamida, Andrea Bellini, Thomas M. Brown, Marina Rejkuba, Varun Bajaj, Noe Kains, Henry C. Ferguson, Chris L. Fryer, Philip Yock, Przemek Mroz, Szymon Kozlowski, Pawel Pietrukowicz, Radek Poleski, Jan Skowron, Igor Soszynski, Michael K. Szymanski, Krzysztof Ulaczyk, Lukasz Wyrzykowski, Richard Barry, David P. Bennett, Ian A. Bond, Yuki Hirao, Stela Ishitani Silva, Iona Kondo, Naoki Koshimoto, Clement Ranc, Nicholas J. Rattenbury, Takahiro Sumi, Daisuke Suzuki, Paul J. Tristram, Aikaterini Vandorou, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu, Jean-Baptiste Marquette, Andrew Cole, Pascal Fouque, Kym Hill, Stefan Dieters, Christian Coutures, Dijana Dominis-Prester, Clara Bennett, Etienne Bachelet, John Menzies, Michael Alb-row, Karen Pollard, Andrew Gould, Jennifer Yee, William Allen, Leonardo Andrade de Almeida, Grant Christie, John Drummond, Avishay Gal-Yam, Evgeny Gorbikov, Francisco Jablonski, Chung-Uk Lee, Dan Maoz, Ilan Manulis, Jennie McCormick, Tim Natusch, Richard W. Pogge, Yossi Shvartzvald, Uffe G. Jorgensen, Khalid A. Alsubai, Michael I. Andersen, Valerio Bozza, Sebastiano Calchi Novati, Martin Burgdorf, Tobias C. Hinse, Markus Hundertmark, Tim-Oliver Husser, Eamonn Kerins, Penelope Longa-Pena, Luigi Mancini, Matthew Penny, Sohrab Rahvar, Davide Ricci, Sedighe Sajadian, Jesper Skottfelt, Colin Snodgrass, John Southworth, Jeremy Tregloan-Reed, Joachim Wambsganss, Olivier Wertz, Yiannis Tsapras, Rachel A. Street, Daniel M. Bramich, Keith Horne, Iain A. Steele. An Isolated Stellar-Mass Black Hole Detected Through Astrometric Microlensing. Accepted to APJ, 2022 [abstract]  

Rush To Reason
HR3 Transgender Swimmers | Deutsche on Inflation | Covid Vaccine Kids | Judge Andrew Gould 6/21/22

Rush To Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 50:58


HR3 Transgender Swimmers | Deutsche on Inflation | Covid Vaccine Kids | Judge Andrew Gould 6/21/22 by John Rush

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Andrew Gould, Republican running for Attorney General of Arizona

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 9:38


Former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould is running for Attorney General. He joins Barry Markson on The Mike Broomhead Show.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Light Beer Dark Money
Andy Gould, candidate for the Arizona Attorney General, is a man with a plan

Light Beer Dark Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022


Andrew Gould had a storied carrier in the legal profession culminating in his ascension to the Arizona Supreme Court. He resigned from the Court last year to run for State Attorney General - with solving the crisis at the border, the centerpiece of his campaign. Judge Gould stops by to discuss our pourous border along with a range of other legal and societal issues he plans to tackle if elected. #AgreeOnSomething. Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LBDMshow Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/

Rush To Reason
HR3 Judge Andrew Gould AZ AG Candidate Interview| John & Andy: The Great Reinfection, Uh? | 6/7/22

Rush To Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 51:42


HR3 Judge Andrew Gould AZ AG Candidate Interview| John & Andy: The Great Reinfection, Uh? | 6/7/22 by John Rush

TNT Radio
Judge Andrew Gould on Deprogram with Michael Parker - 31 May 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 55:54


TNT Radio
Judge Andrew Gould on Joseph Arthur & his Technicolor Dreamcast - 19 May 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 55:52


GUEST OVERVIEW: Andy's path to public service began with his parents. Growing up, the Gould family never had a lot of material success, but they were rich in far greater ways. Andy's parents were good, hard-working people of great faith who stressed the importance of integrity, honesty, and humility – values that inspired him to pursue a career in law. As a prosecutor in Yuma, Andy tried every type of criminal case imaginable, including the prosecution of criminal organizations located in Mexico. In 2001, Andy was appointed by the Governor to fill a vacant seat on the Yuma County Superior Court, where he served in that capacity for eleven years. In 2006, while serving on the Superior Court bench, he was appointed as the Presiding Judge for Yuma County. In 2012, Andy was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals until he was given the honor of being appointed as Justice to the Arizona Supreme Court in 2016. Arizona needs an Attorney General who will be ready on day one to go to court and fight for their rights, and Andy Gould is the right person for the job. Andy understands the legal challenges facing Arizona because he has spent more than 30 years addressing and presiding over the most complex civil and criminal cases in the State. To show his commitment, Andy has stepped down from the Arizona Supreme Court – a decision that not many before him have made. But to quote Thomas Paine, “these are the times that try men's souls.” Arizona needs leaders who are willing to sacrifice something for its people, and Andy Gould has proven he will do just that. 

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Former AZ State Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses the damage being done to the court with the leak coming out of SCOTUS dealing with Roe v. Wade being overturned.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 8:16


The SCOTUS leak of potentially overturning Roe v. Wade is going to cause long lasting damage to the court along with the reputation taking a major hit.

Inside Track
Michelle Ungenti-Rita, Andrew Gould

Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 54:57


Michelle Ungenti-Rita, GOP Candidate for Arizona Secretary of State; Andrew Gould, GOP Candidate for AZ State Attorney General

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis
The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis- Garret Talks To Abe Hamadeh About Brno 2020 Steal, Gould Attacks

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 12:37


Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Arizona Attorney General candidate Abraham Hamadeh reacts to a Yuma man saying he gave evidence of ballot trafficking in the 2020 primary to AG Brnovich and Brno did nothing with it and being attacked at a Tucson AG debate by establishment candidate Andrew Gould.

Wake Up Tucson
Best of WUT Apr Week 2

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 71:06


Highlights this week. Some interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note 00:00 Fugitive shooting onto Broadway traffic and second armed robbery at U of A this semester and a City Councilman takes to the paper to talk about...Afghanistan. (Apr 4, Hour 1) 5:57 U of A Professor Z Nicolozzo wants your daughters to compete against boys in school sports (Apr 4, Hour 1) 10:42 Chuck Huckelberry retired...NINE months ago. Nobody knew? (Apr 5, Hour 1) 21:50 Chuck Huckelberry's legacy (excerpt from Hour 1 discussion) and the Pima County scoreboard. (Apr 5, Hour 1) 31:45 From GAP Ministry remote: GAP volunteer Steve on how GAP Ministries helped him turn his life around, and comments from Pastor Isaac (Apr 6, Hour 2) 44:11 Ally Miller on Huckelberry legacy discussion with Chris, excerpt. (Apr 6, Hour 2) 52:49 Arizona Attorney General candidate Andrew Gould with his position on major issues facing AG office. (Apr 7, Hour 2) 59:24 Reunited! The OG's Chris DeSimone and Joe Higgins talk politics, small business, and national issues. (Apr 8, Hour 3)

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 2 Congressman David Schweikert and AG Candidate Andrew Gould

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 34:47


Congressman David Schweikert calls in from DC to talk about inflation, Article 42, and the COVID vaccine. Andrew Gould, candidate for Arizona Attorney General joins Chris to talk about his background, why he is running, and his position on key issues.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Former State Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses the lawsuits that are piling up challenging the Federal Ballots law that recently passed.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 9:40


The recent law passed eliminating Federal ballots in Arizona is getting major push back and Andrew Gould speaks on the fight that is coming.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Former State Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses Biden's SCOTUS pick Kentanji Brown-Jackson and whether her qualifications and her record signal a political agenda.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 8:27


Biden's new SCOTUS pick Ketanji Brown-Jackson has many things to answer for in her record. Andrew Gould speaks on if there is a hidden political agenda lurking with this nominee.

Pitcher List Baseball Podcasts
OTL 35 - Meet Andrew Gould

Pitcher List Baseball Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 88:57


On the List - Austin Bristow II (@bristowski) and, this week's guest, Andrew Gould (@AndrewGould4) chat about baseball and answer your questions. They discuss daily fantasy sports, post-lockout transactions, and much more! Join Pitcher List Plus and support the podcast, get an Ad-Free Website, and access to our Discord community! Timestamps: National League DH – 2:10 Meet Andrew – 6:10 Isiah Kiner-Falefa Trades – 10:41 Atlanta First Basemen – 22:44 Daily Fantasy Sports – 47:18 Mailbag Questions – 1:10:35 Grayson Rodriguez & Jose Miranda – 1:17:49

On The List Podcast
OTL 35 - Meet Andrew Gould

On The List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 88:57


On the List - Austin Bristow II (@bristowski) and, this week's guest, Andrew Gould (@AndrewGould4) chat about baseball and answer your questions. They discuss daily fantasy sports, post-lockout transactions, and much more! Join Pitcher List Plus and support the podcast, get an Ad-Free Website, and access to our Discord community! Timestamps: National League DH – 2:10 Meet Andrew – 6:10 Isiah Kiner-Falefa Trades – 10:41 Atlanta First Basemen – 22:44 Daily Fantasy Sports – 47:18 Mailbag Questions – 1:10:35 Grayson Rodriguez & Jose Miranda – 1:17:49 get PL+ and join our community!: https://www.pitcherlist.com/plus

Russell & Hunter
Andrew Gould, former Arizona Supreme Court Justice, discusses President Biden proclaiming that he will be replacing Justice Breyer with an affirmative action choice.

Russell & Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 7:42


Joe Biden wants to replace outgoing Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer with an affirmative action choice. Andrew Gould discusses why it is not only wrong but possibly illegal to discriminate this choice.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Andrew Gould, former Arizona Supreme Court Justice, discusses President Biden proclaiming that he will be replacing Justice Breyer with an affirmative action choice.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 7:42


Joe Biden wants to replace outgoing Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer with an affirmative action choice. Andrew Gould discusses why it is not only wrong but possibly illegal to discriminate this choice.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Former AZ Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses Biden's medical mandates and the process that SCOTUS has to make that could impact 10 million citizens.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 6:18


The medical mandates from the Biden Administration could impact up to 100 million people if it is approved by SCOTUS. Andrew Gould discusses what the process will be in order for that decision to be made.

The Seth Leibsohn Show
December 3, 2021 - Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 36:16


Andrew Gould, candidate for Attorney General of Arizona, joins Seth to talk about his campaign.  To learn more, visit https://gouldforag.com  Jen Psaki says the Wuhan Virus is the cause of the rise in crime.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Andrew Gould on how Border Ranchers and Abandoned Americans in Afghanistan Are Being Treated The Same

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 15:06


Former AZ Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses how Border ranchers are being treated like abandoned Americans in Afghanistan.

How Did You Get That Job?
6: Andrew Gould, Cyber Crime Programme Lead, National Police Chiefs Council

How Did You Get That Job?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 29:23


In this episode we meet Andrew Gould, Cyber Crime Programme Lead at the National Police Chiefs' Council. Andrew has helped set the agenda for how the UK police respond to cyber crime activity and he talks in depth about how he uses technology to catch criminals and malicious activities in their wake. He shares his story about his non-traditional path to technology, his proudest moments and thoughts on how diversity can shape the future of the industry. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and to discover more about Hays Technology, visit: www.haystechnology.com 

British Dressage
Andrew Gould - Class 3 Magic Prix St George Gold - 28th June 2021

British Dressage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 3:25


Andrew Gould - Class 3 Magic Prix St George Gold - 28th June 2021

The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational
TGFBI | Episode 141: Podapolooza 2021 (w/Daniel Rotter, Michael Govier, Andrew Gould, Marty Tallman, Chuck Johnson)

The Great Fantasy Baseball Invitational

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 46:55


Justin Mason is joined by Daniel Rotter, Michael Govier, Andrew Gould, Marty Tallman, Chuck Johnson to discuss hitting busts for 2021!

Multiple Calls Podcast
Multiple Calls Episode 33 - Andrew Gould

Multiple Calls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 64:39


Andrew has been part of the Fire Service for over 16 years, from his local volunteer station in Nova Scotia to work as a Military Firefighter across the country, to his current role as a Training Captain with Brampton Fire. Throughout his career, he has strived to be a good leader, team member and friend by applying his personal ethos of accountability and ownership.

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft (Ep. 310)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 79:15


Dan Harris is joined by Joe Pisapia and Andrew Gould for the second FantasyPros mock draft of the offseason! Andrew kicks things off by selecting Ronald Acuna with the No. 1 pick (6:52). The crew later discusses the importance of drafting an ace early (12:58)and whether or not it's okay to throw out 2020 stats for certain players (39:15). Things wrap up with a discussion on late round flyers (1:02:20) before Joe finally drafts a catcher (1:07:05).

Take A 20
The Rise and Fall of Napster: "Music"

Take A 20

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 56:25


On this episode of Take A 20, we thank our lucky stars for the statutes of limitations that apply to any music we may or may not have downloaded via Napster in the year 2000, and we celebrate the creator of “Lucky Star,” Madonna. It’s a deep dive into the world of disruption in the music industry, beginning with the meteoric rise and fall of Napster. Top music executive Andrew Gould joins the show to share insights about the past, present and future of his business, and explains how the right mix of luck and hustle can launch new artists into stardom.

Portraits of Blue & Grey: The Biographical Civil War Podcast

"His eyes, usually mild in their expression, were blazing with the intense glare of a panther’s springing upon its prey....So fierce did his passion become that he was almost equally dangerous to friend or foe.." --Major David Kelly, C.S.A. Part 3 recounts two confrontations with fellow Confederates. First, the killing of Lt. Andrew Gould by his commanding officer, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Though probably self-defense, the incident underscores the centrality of violence in the life of the famed cavalry general. Chickamauga follows, and then Forrest lets Braxton Bragg know how he really feels about him. The episode concludes with the infamous 'Massacre at Ft. Pillow.' In between, we take a look at Okolona, one of Forrest's most impressive victories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Guest in the House
Perspectives on Perspective

A Guest in the House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 64:44


Featured audio clip:"Devil" by Malik B and Mr. Green"Devil" music video----------Music Courtesy of Traum Diggs:"DOC" ft. Andrew Gould by Traum Diggs----------David Shanks, aka Traum Diggs, is an MC/writer/journalist from Brooklyn, NY. He began writing articles in 2005, contributing correspondent features for print and online publications and has participated in conferences and panels at several colleges and universities including Rider University and SUNY- Rockland. He has also contributed chapters in Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide; Expressive Writing: Classroom and Community; and St. James Encyclopedia of Hip-Hop Culture. His independent album releases include Jazz Hop, Major Journalism, and Jazz Hop II.   A more complete discography is available at traumdiggs.com .Social:traumdiggs.com IG:  @traumdiggsTwitter:  @traumdiggs Dr. Mickey Hess is Professor of English at Rider University and the author of A Guest in the House of Hip-Hop: How Rap Music Taught a Kid from Kentucky What a White Ally Should Be. With rapper and producer Buddha Monk, Mickey co-authored The Dirty Version: On Stage, in the Studio, and in the Streets with Ol' Dirty Bastard. His other books include Big Wheel at the Cracker Factory; Is Hip-Hop Dead? The Past, Present, and Future of America's Most Wanted Music; and the edited collections Icons of Hip-Hop and Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide.Social:mickeyhessTwitter:  @mickeyhess

MacVoices Video HD
MacVoices #20184: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (2)

MacVoices Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:34


The second part of our conversation with Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, continues with more discussions of how their products fit into the education market and how they apply to remote learning situations. Andrew also covers the capabilities of AirParrot and Reflector, in a home entertainment situation with movies, online video services, and games. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Ditto Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss      

MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #20184: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (2)

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:35


The second part of our conversation with Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, continues with more discussions of how their products fit into the eduction market and how they apply to remote learning situations. Andrew also covers the capabilities of AirParrot and Reflector, in a home entertainment situation with movies, online video services, and games. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Ditto Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss      

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #20184: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (2)

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:34


The second part of our conversation with Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, continues with more discussions of how their products fit into the education market and how they apply to remote learning situations. Andrew also covers the capabilities of AirParrot and Reflector, in a home entertainment situation with movies, online video services, and games. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Ditto Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss      

MacVoices Video HD
MacVoices #20183: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (1)

MacVoices Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 29:27


Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels explains how their apps, AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto, allow you to share your screen and content from your Mac, iPad, or Windows PC to other devices like Apple TV, Chromecast, Google Chromecast, or many other devices. In the first part of our conversation, Andrew explains why COVID-19 caused them to push up the release of their latest version, the extra features that AirParrot offers beyond normal Apple TV screen sharing, and how they solve problems in the enterprise and education markets. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud hosting and virtual servers for everyone. To take $20 off your first order, visit Linode.com/macvoices.   This edition of MacVoices is supported by LinkedIn Jobs. Find the right person for your business today with LinkedIn Jobs. Visit LinkedIn.com/MacVoices to pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #20183: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (1)

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 29:27


Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels explains how their apps, AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto, allow you to share your screen and content from your Mac, iPad, or Windows PC to other devices like Apple TV, Chromecast, Google Chromecast, or many other devices. In the first part of our conversation, Andrew explains why COVID-19 caused them to push up the release of their latest version, the extra features that AirParrot offers beyond normal Apple TV screen sharing, and how they solve problems in the enterprise and education markets. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud hosting and virtual servers for everyone. To take $20 off your first order, visit Linode.com/macvoices.   This edition of MacVoices is supported by LinkedIn Jobs. Find the right person for your business today with LinkedIn Jobs. Visit LinkedIn.com/MacVoices to pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #20183: Andrew Gould of Squirrels on AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto (1)

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 29:27


Andrew Gould, the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels explains how their apps, AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto, allow you to share your screen and content from your Mac, iPad, or Windows PC to other devices like Apple TV, Chromecast, Google Chromecast, or many other devices. In the first part of our conversation, Andrew explains why COVID-19 caused them to push up the release of their latest version, the extra features that AirParrot offers beyond normal Apple TV screen sharing, and how they solve problems in the enterprise and education markets. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud hosting and virtual servers for everyone. To take $20 off your first order, visit Linode.com/macvoices.   This edition of MacVoices is supported by LinkedIn Jobs. Find the right person for your business today with LinkedIn Jobs. Visit LinkedIn.com/MacVoices to pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Show Notes: Guests: Andrew Gould is the Co-Creator and CEO of Squirrels, the makers of AirParrot, Reflector, and Ditto. Links: Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

A Guest in the House
20 for 20

A Guest in the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 72:18


While Mickey and Dave address the notable deaths that happened in the weeks and days just prior to recording this episode, the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police had not yet occurred at the time of recording.  The segment added at the opening of this podcast was recorded in early June to acknowledge Mr. Floyd's death and the demonstrations of protest that resulted both across the United States and around the world. We at A Guest in the House stand in solidarity with all who work and fight for equality, justice and an end to systemic racism and marginalization.-------------------Music courtesy of Traum Diggs:"Swan (feat. Andrew Gould)" by Gas-Lab & Traum Diggs“Cold Flow (feat. Flu P. Gans, Traum Diggs and Recognize Ali)” by Dray Yard

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Rankings Rundown (Ep. 294)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 44:41


We've got both last year's most accurate expert, Ariel Cohen of FanGraphs, and the second most accurate expert since 2017, our very own Andrew Gould, joining us for a special episode today. We spend today's show running through both of their rankings and seeing which players they disagree on the most. Is Jonathan Villar (5:52) a steal or is he too volatile to trust? Additionally, are fantasy owners still undervaluing Kenta Maeda (25:54) and can Wil Myers (33:32) post solid numbers thanks to the universal DH? Players: Chris Paddack - 0:02:13 Jonathan Villar - 0:05:53 Eddie Rosario - 0:10:18 Patrick Corbin - 0:12:48 Paul DeJong - 0:15:26 J.D. Davis - 0:18:29 Bryan Reynolds - 0:22:17 Eric Hosmer - 0:24:55 Kenta Maeda - 0:25:54 Brendan McKay - 0:29:54 Wil Myers - 0:33:33 Renato Nunez - 0:37:54 C.J. Cron - 0:39:10 Tommy La Stella - 0:39:45

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Mookie Betts Traded + Fantasy Baseball Rankings Rundown (Ep. 260)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 57:00


Our very own Andrew Gould runs through his rankings as we go over which players the industry values very differently compared to the public and break down the Mookie Betts deal (1:50) from a fantasy perspective. How does Joc Pederson's (11:45) move to Anaheim affect his draft stock and why is Javier Baez's (19:11) draft cost so heavily discounted? Also, why are the experts are waiting a bit on Tyler Glasnow (30:51) and what is the range of outcomes for Miguel Sano (43:04)?

Pinch Music Podcast
Saxophonist Andrew Gould

Pinch Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 55:30


One of New York's premier saxophone players, Andrew Gould stops by the studio to talk his debut album, "First Things First," and his upcoming show with The 8-Bit Big Band. Andrew also talks about his favorite venues to play, his musical taste, and working with Mac Miller. Andrew's hard work and determination has made him one of the most respected musician's in NY. He even lays a little something down LIVE.Follow Andrew:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/43x1BBwvvb5NXdjg1VTHY0?si=g2ouUsWJQZaxZCvIwtGp1AIG: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_gould/http://www.andrewgouldmusic.com/This Episodes Playlist Can Be Found Here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Aob7wZZ0FNKS5vOHZTTsk?si=1kal42d3Qk6uvVchJURaGgFollow PinchRecording:https://www.instagram.com/pinchrecording/https://www.instagram.com/escottlindner/https://www.instagram.com/go4nickangelo/or visit us atwww.pinchrecording.comwww.escottlindner.com

Everything Saxophone Podcast
Episode 069: Andrew Gould

Everything Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 70:24


This week we welcome one of the top saxophonists in the New York area, Andrew Gould. Andrew is a full time freelance musician doing some very interesting things and loving every minute of it. Andrew has performed with James Moody, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Wallace Roney, Jon Faddis, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the Mambo Legends...

Bernie's Bootlegs Podcast
#4 — Andrew Gould: Lead Alto Playing, Video Game Music, & the Value of Mentors

Bernie's Bootlegs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 40:26


Enjoy the podcast? Support the show with a one-time or monthly donation via PayPal (thank you!)What is up podcast, today I’m bringing you my conversation with New York City alto saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Gould. We discuss his musical beginnings, his time at SUNY Purchase and Manhattan School of Music, the value of mentors, how to be a great lead alto player, his latest projects, and more. You can find Andrew on his website at www.andrewgouldmusic.comAbout Andrew, courtesy of andrewgouldmusic.com:"Native New Yorker, saxophonist and composer Andrew Gould has established himself as one of the most in demand players on the NYC music scene.He has performed with James Moody, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Wallace Roney, Jon Faddis, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the Mambo Legends Orchestra, David Weiss, Bobby Sanabria, Ray Angry and many more. Andrew was a 2013 Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition Semi Finalist and has been featured on multiple GRAMMY nominated recordings. He has been involved with recording for MTV, Universal Records, Warner Bros Music, and Capitol Records for world famous artists including Fifth Harmony, Mac Miller, 88 Keys, Sebastian Kole and more. He has also performed live on the Today Show, ABC News, WBGO Radio, and has been featured on the Amazon Prime series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" with the Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band.A graduate of both Manhattan School of Music and SUNY Purchase, Andrew continues to teach regularly, and has taught private lessons at The New School, and has given masterclasses at SUNY Purchase, Hofstra University and many many more.Andrew has recently released his debut album "First Things First" on the Outside In Music label, which has received great critical acclaim. He composes for and tours worldwide with rnb/soul band Nuf Said, who will be releasing a 3rd album in 2020. Other exciting projects include recording and performing with the 8 Bit Big Band, Steven Feifke Big Band, Dan Pugach Nonet, DMNDR, and horn section work/writing with GRAMMY winning hip hip producer 88 Keys for Warner Music. Andrew is an endorsing artist with Yanagisawa Saxophones, D'Addario Reeds, and Silverstein Ligatures"Support the show (http://berniesbootlegs.com/support)

The Symbolic World
48 - Andrew Gould - Beauty and Meaning Today

The Symbolic World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 45:50


Support this channel: thesymbolicworld.com/support/ patreon: www.patreon.com/pageauvideos subscribestar: www.subscribestar.com/jonathan-pageau paypal: www.paypal.me/JonathanPageau Andrew Gould is an architectural designer and liturgical artist with whom I often collaborate. His work is rich in an exploration of traditional principles coupled with an attention to the particularities of context as well as a hint of fantasy. I explore his approach to creation and his worldview. For Andrew's architectural work: https://www.newworldbyzantine.com/ His liturgical art.: http://nwbstudios.com/ Original video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TvJiSb0YHQ My links: website: www.thesymbolicworld.com facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSymbolicWorld/ twitter: twitter.com/pageaujonathan The podcast was edited by Justin Ward.

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Vlad Guerrero Jr.'s Call-up + Buy Low/Sell High Candidates (Ep. 171)

FantasyPros - Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 58:07


Our very own Andrew Gould spends time with us today to provide insight on his top trade candidates after the season's first month. Could Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1:05) possibly be someone to sell high in redraft leagues, is Noah Syndergaard (14:03) still worth buying after a horrendous month, and is German Marquez (28:44) actually performing below expectations? Should fantasy owners view Luke Voit's (39:48) hot start as legitimate or a mirage, and does Alex Reyes (45:24) have Hall of Fame-caliber stuff? To close out the show, the guys dig into your listener mailbag questions (49:28). Sponsors: Ridge Wallet – Get 10% off today —WITH FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING— by going to ridgewallet.com/fantasypros.

The Outside in Music Podcasts
overHERE with alto sax phenom Andrew Gould!

The Outside in Music Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018


overHERE with Andrew Gould! We're talking about his new album "First Things First"

The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #292 - 25.May.2014

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2014 58:50


0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders   0:06:18 Australian Skeptics Dinner Join Sydney Skeptics with remarks from Richard Saunders and Tim Mendham with news on the next issue of 'The Skeptic'.   0:44:40 Evidence, Please with Jo Alabaster Jo heads for Canberra Skeptics in the Pub and chats to Andrew Gould and Ken McLeod.   0:35:35 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science.   0:39:00 A Grain of Salt with Eran Segev This week Eran chats to Prof Chris French from QED Manchester

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The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #275 - 25.Jan.2014

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2014 65:12


Introduction Richard Saunders 0:02:50 An interview with Jeff Wagg Guest reporter Andrew Gould chat to Jeff Wagg about the College of Curiosity and Skeptical Cruises. 0:17:10 A Week in Science The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science. 0:20:10 A Penny for your Thoughts Penny Chan visits Sydney for a cup of tea and a catch up. 0:26:10 The Think Tank Join our team for insights on the skeptical news of the day. This week we have Dr Rachie Dunlop, Dr Steve Roberts, Stefan Sojka, Jo and Marcos Benhamu and Richard Saunders.

British Dressage
Charlotte Fry - Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013

British Dressage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 7:17


Dressage rider Charlotte Fry of Aike, Hull will be heading to Compiegne in France to compete for Britain at the Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013. Charlotte (17) partners Leslie Connor’s Remming. Charlotte’s Euro call is an emotional one following the untimely passing of her mum, international rider Laura Fry but having taken the ride over on Remming, it was always her aim. The combination have formed a great partnership in a short time and started the season well by claiming the Nupafeed Advanced Medium Freestyle title at the Winter Championships. Their 2013 strike rate is impressive; 16 starts, 16 top eight placings. One highlight was a win in Saumur CDIOJ in the team test, leading the British Team to success in the Nations Cup. The British Junior Team has had moderate success at the European Championships in its 30 year history only managing a medal on one occasion. What the programme has done is help to produce medallist of the future with team gold and individual bronze Olympic medallist Laura Tomlinson one of the notable ‘graduates’. Other Brits who’ve gone on to success at senior level after young riders include Fiona Bigwood, Maria Eilberg, Becky Moody, Andrew Gould and Hannah Biggs. Along with team-mates Chloe Vell and Gabrielle Lucas, the pair set off for Compiegne, some 40km north east of Paris on Monday ahead of the opening ceremony on Tuesday 9 July. The competition gets underway at the 10-hectare ‘Stade Equestre du Grand Parc’ with the Team test on Wednesday, continuing Thursday when the team medal will be decided. It’s then down to individual honours with two days of the individual test to qualify for a coveted freestyle place when the individual European Champion will be crowned on Sunday. Follow the action on http://dressageeurope.compiegne-equestre.com/ or British Dressage will be on Facebook and Twitter with updates.

British Dressage
Chloe Vell - Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013

British Dressage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2013 10:21


Prestbury dressage rider Chloe Vell (15) will be heading to Compiegne in France to compete for Britain at the Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013. She rides her own K2-sired black mare, Kaja Di Valentina. This will be Chloe’s debut in the British team and she received her call up after a great season of high scores. International trips to French venues Saumur and Compiegne where she finished in the top eight in all her tests, including being a winning member of the Nations Cup team at Saumur, brought the attention of the selectors. A member of the UK Sport Excel Talent programme, Chloe combines her school studies and riding with a part-time modelling career. She’s on the books of London agency Select and has taken part in shoots for leading brands and publications. The British Junior Team has had moderate success at the European Championships in its 30 year history only managing a medal on one occasion. What the programme has done is help to produce medallist of the future with team gold and individual bronze Olympic medallist Laura Tomlinson one of the notable ‘graduates’. Other Brits who’ve gone on to success at senior level after young riders include Fiona Bigwood, Maria Eilberg, Becky Moody, Andrew Gould and Hannah Biggs. Along with team-mates Charlotte Fry, Chloe Vell and Maisie Scruton, Chloe sets off for Compiegne, some 40km north east of Paris on Monday ahead of the opening ceremony on Tuesday 9 July. The competition gets underway at the 10-hectare ‘Stade Equestre du Grand Parc’ with the Team test on Wednesday, continuing Thursday when the team medal will be decided. It’s then down to individual honours with two days of the individual test to qualify for a coveted freestyle place when the individual European Champion will be crowned on Sunday. Follow the action on http://dressageeurope.compiegne-equestre.com/ or British Dressage will be on Facebook and Twitter with updates.

British Dressage
Maisie Scruton - Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013

British Dressage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 7:37


Dressage rider Maisie Scruton of Westella, Hull will be heading to Compiegne in France to compete for Britain at the Junior European Championships, 10 – 14 July 2013. Maisie (16) rides her own Sandro Hit-sired Hot Chocolate 43. Maisie has been on the British pony team for the past two years with the striking Rembrant DDH and they would have been in contention for this year’s team but Maisie decided she was ready for the step up in age category to juniors. Her new ‘horse’ partner is Hot Chocolate 43 and in just six months of competition, they’ve notched up 12 top five placings from 14 starts including at win at Compiegne CDI in the team competition. The British Junior Team has had moderate success at the European Championships in its 30 year history only managing a medal on one occasion. What the programme has done is help to produce medallist of the future with team gold and individual bronze Olympic medallist Laura Tomlinson one of the notable ‘graduates’. Other Brits who’ve gone on to success at senior level after young riders include Fiona Bigwood, Maria Eilberg, Becky Moody, Andrew Gould and Hannah Biggs. Along with team-mates Chloe Vell and Gabrielle Lucas, the pair set off for Compiegne, some 40km north east of Paris on Monday ahead of the opening ceremony on Tuesday 9 July. The competition gets underway at the 10-hectare ‘Stade Equestre du Grand Parc’ with the Team test on Wednesday, continuing Thursday when the team medal will be decided. It’s then down to individual honours with two days of the individual test to qualify for a coveted freestyle place when the individual European Champion will be crowned on Sunday. Follow the action on http://dressageeurope.compiegne-equestre.com/ or British Dressage will be on Facebook and Twitter with updates.

The Skeptic Zone
The Skeptic Zone #241 - 2.June.2013

The Skeptic Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 62:25


Introduction Richard Saunders 0:03:30 A chat with Canberra Skeptics  Join us for a drink and a chat with Andrew Gould and Amanda Devaus from Canberra. News on the upcoming Australian Skeptics convention, TAM in Las Vegas, Tarot Cards and more! 0:18:35 A Week in Science  The Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to ‘bring science to people and people to science’. 0:35:55 The Think Tank  Once again we head to our club at the end of the street to talk about issues of the day. Joining us this week are Joanne Benhamu, Dr Rachie and Eran Segev.

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Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #219

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2011 58:52


THE SHOW NOTES Birthday surprise story (…finally!)IntroDad's birthday / Father’s Day / AnniversaryStory ColliderClassical vs. Jazz timeReligious Moron of the Week     - Bryan Fisher from Brent EricksonDeath From the Skies and grammarAsk George     - Running? from Andrew Gould and Danny CourtneyThanks to Syracuse!Show close ........................ Mentioned in the Show Dana Peters video on vimeo Phil’s Post on the Mashup Satori performing Bolling Suites Story Collider ........................ Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ........................ Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the new portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information sez, "Thank you, CD Baby, for helping to fix the Small Comfort problem at iTunes. Sheesh. What a protsadura that was. Again."

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #173

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2010 62:22


[photo courtesy of Jason Reed] The Show Notes 4th of July gigStan Freberg’s Declaration of IndependenceIntroThanks for coming to the partyGolf w/ pleatsAsk George     - American Idol? from Andrew Gould     - Father Daughter Dance? from Chuck Donches     - Multi-Lingual? from Hubert Muchalski     - Something/Nothing? from Chris Schoedel     - Overdressed? from David Testrake     - Song subjects? from Octavio Valdes     - Dancing? from Scott Dumont     - The Hook? from Jason     - Two & Four? from Åsmund SkjævelandGolden Ticket still in PlayHave fun at TAM8My Sister’s blog Gigs galoreSchedule postedShow close....................... Mentioned in the Showand other informationGeo's Upcoming Events page - It's actually updated! Geo and Triologic at Godfrey Daniels Geo at Nerdapalooza Vovchachow - Lesia's awesome blog Irk and Bebop on VitriolThe Skeptics' Guide to the UniverseTAM8 Vegas....................... Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby ........................ Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information sez: "Thanks to Gordon Ku for his help with the gig page." and "Vovchachow is such a cool journal!"

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #152

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2010 58:02


  The Show Notes Rupert calls inIntroFuneral explanationGroundhogs and ChurchA Trip to ConfessionDaniel Loxton’s amazing bookTemple Grandin movieAsk George     - Sticky Songs?  from Alex Murdoch   - Successful Songs?  from Octavio Valdés   - Decent Sound?  from Will Price   - Friendly Skeptics?  from Jeff Sykes   - Acupuncture for Dad?  from Benjamin Wilson   - Religious Work?  from Sean from Milwaukee   - Geo cover band?  from Andrew Gould   - Leaving comments?  from Dwight Dunlop   - Letter for a 9 year old?  from Wilson Fernando Torres RiverosShow close   ........................ Mentioned in the show and more information Daniel Loxton's book "Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came To Be" Daniel Loxton at Junior Skeptic Temple Grandin movie at HBO Temple Grandin bio at Wikipedia Milton Mermikides on twitter on the net Bridget Mermikides on twitter on the net ........................ Geo's Music: stock up! The catalog at iTunes The catalog at CD Baby .................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's edition Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says, "Claire Danes cannot possibly look less than stellar... but it's great to see her in a masterfully-written role that brought out her best."

Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #103

Geologic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2009 36:16


The Show NotesFAR video coming soonBeatnik Turtle and the “When I Was Your Age” demoIntroThe Trials of Ted HaggardRupert McClanahan's Indestructible BastardsJohn Watt  from Christopher Merle Religious Moron of the WeekDanny Nalliah  from Eran Sergev, Tony Hill, Andrew Gould, Nick Chettle, Lauren CocillovaGeo's Aussie fans need to e-mail Eranskeptic [at] gmail [dot] comInteresting Fauna Turritopsis Nutricula  from Jared CongiardoAuction ‘Ere from Non-Coloring BookHappy Valentine's Day and Happy Birthday, MayaShow close .....................................Mentioned in the show: contact Eran; Beatnik Turtle; Beatnik Turtle Songs Under Construction 'Kast Episode 17. Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's music at CD Baby and iTunes, and Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information wishes you a Happy-Luscious-Dinner-and-Favorite-Gratification Day!