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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 6ú lá de mí Eanair, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1982 stop na mbád farantóireachta Sealink. Stop siad de bharr go raibh siad ag iarradh stop a chur le níos mó ná leath de na seoltóireacht chuig an Bhreatain. I 1991 bhí droch Nollaig ag an tír le a lán sneachta agus báisteach agus níos mó stoirm I rith an deireadh seachtain. Dúirt an Met Office go mbeadh níos mó sneachta ann agus go mbeadh sé an-fhuair. I 1991 cheap Sylvie Dwyer mar cheannfort Nua I gCill Rois. Tháinig sé I gceannas nuair a stop Tim Leahy ag obair. I 1998 bhí a lán damáiste déanta chuig an chúirt scuaise in Inis. Bhí damáiste ann de níos mó ná 1,000 punt. Thóg siad an méadar ESB as an bhalla agus bhris siad a lán fuinneoige agus doirse. Sin ABBA le One Of Us, an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1982. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 2001 bhuaigh giotáraí ó Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, na cearta don ainm dot com. Chuaigh David chuig na cúirte chun an t-ainm davidgilmour.com a fháil ar ais ó Andrew Herman a fuair an URL agus bhí sé ag díol earraí Pink Floyd ar an suíomh gréasáin. I 2017 tháinig an Iorua amach go bheidís an chéad tír sa domhain chun stop a chur le FM raidió. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh imreoir saccar Paul McShane I gCill Mhantáin I 1986 agus rugadh aisteoir Rowan Atkinson sa Bhreatain I 1955 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
Another great discussion with recurring guest Andrew Herman about making your health and wellness journey more well rounded.Learn more about Andrew and Iron Legion Strength Co on their websiteironlegionstrengthco.comFind them online@aherman.fit @ironlegionstrengthco @ironlegionscarboroughWelcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
Andrew Herman is back with me talking NEAT (nonexercise activity thermogensis) this week and giving us info on an INCREDIBLE charity event at their gym with all money raised going to support Make-A-Wish Maine.For more about Operation Change:https://www.ironlegionstrengthco.com/Donate Here:https://secure2.wish.org/site/TR/WishYourWay/Make-A-WishMaine?px=6824029&pg=personal&fr_id=5606Welcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
I am joined by my recurring guest Andrew Herman of Iron Legion Strength Co. in Scarborough to talk about how we can simplify nutrition and avoid information overload/paralysis by analysis that comes from the world wide web and internet experts on the subject!Learn more about Andrew and Iron Legion Strength Co on their websiteironlegionstrengthco.comFind them online@aherman.fit @ironlegionstrengthco @ironlegionscarboroughWelcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
I am pleased to be joined again by recurring guest Andrew Herman of Iron Legion Strength Co. now in Scarborough, ME! We talk about lessons from his journey to winning a local event and turning PRO as a body builder recently along with how he helps his clients avoid pain causing imbalances at his new location in Scarborough!Follow Andrew and Iron Legion on Social Media:@aherman.fit@ironlegionstrengthco@ironlegionscarboroughWelcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
A call to action for O Negative blood donors and their unique ability to help save the lives of premature babies. In this edition of the Share Your Power Podcast, we go inside a neonatal intensive care unit and talk with Dr. Andrew Herman and discover why premature babies and other high risk babies are depending on very specific O Negative blood donors to help save their lives. Plus, we go behind the scenes of OneBlood and learn what the team does to identify these special donations. Tune in for a fascinating conversation of the vital role blood donors hold in saving the tiniest of patients.
Andrew Herman is back on the podcast discussing something he is passionate about: Gut Health and the Gut/Brain Axis.Learn more about Andrew and Iron Legion at ironlegionstrengthco.comFollow on social media @aherman.fit and @ironlegionstrengthcoWelcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
Join Andrew and I as we start our conversation about how he has started bringing various vocal items on the road with him to ensure he doesn't lose his voice, which leads to us talking about when something goes from a hobby to to being something you're more dedicated to and invest more time and money into. We also touch on how the band is pretty in house when it comes to a lot of what you see from the band, from graphic design, editing and so forth and if that's intentional to not have this message altered in any way or if it's out of necessity, and if the guys have thought about making Johnny Booth more of a one stop shop to help other band with album art, editing videos, putting out music etc? Andrew and I talk about Long Island, and the love/hate relationship most have with the city, growing up in the hardcore scene, finding acceptance in music and in life, doing things for yourself and much more in this conversation with the Johnny Booth frontman. Enjoy. Intro Music: “Remember “This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsors: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard.com) On Point Pomade (www.onpointpomade.com) USE OUR CODE BSP15 AND GET 15% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: ww.facebook.com/johnnyboothmusic www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/onpointpomade www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @judge_hermanos, @johnnyboothny, @onpointpomade, @beanbastard, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @johnnyboothNY, @onpointpomade, @bean_bastard, @rockabilia, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: https://johnnybooth.com www.brewspeakpod.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewspeakpod/support
SO PUMPED to bring you this interview with Andrew Herman that I know you will love! Here's a little more about this week's guest:I am a lifting and nutrition Coach out of Iron Legion Strength Co., in Westbrook. My goal is to help normal, everyday people feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally through weight training and proper daily nutritional habits. No matter your age, body type, or experience, I help people find their personal empowerment through strength.Iron Legion Strength Co.www.ironlegionstrengthco.comFB: @ironlegionstrengthcoIG: @ironlegionstrengthcoAndrewwww.ironlegionstrengthco.com/nutrition-coachingFB: Andrew HermanIG: aherman.fitWelcome to the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitmeEmail: drphilptdpt@gmail.com
The season ender of the Revenue Real Hotline features some of the most impactful moments with the truly amazing people featured by Amy: 1. 01:27 https://www.revenuereal.com/e7-dejuan-brown-unchains-feeling-friendship-and-sales-enablement/ (DeJuan Brown) 2. 02:16 https://www.revenuereal.com/e10-andrew-herman-transcends-leadership-and-transforms-team/ (Andrew Herman) 3. 04:00 https://www.revenuereal.com/e16-scott-leese-breathes-belief-into-all/ (Scott Leese) 4. 05:51 https://www.revenuereal.com/e15-mark-kosoglow-sharpens-my-iron/ (Mark Kosoglow) 5. 08:03 https://www.revenuereal.com/e14-lorena-morales-desilos-and-designs-all-things-revenue/ (Lorena Morales) 6. 09:13 https://www.revenuereal.com/e27-shelton-banks-reworks-business-problems/ (Shelton Banks) 7. 10:44 https://www.revenuereal.com/episode-32-ashley-welch-on-the-intersection-of-design-thinking-and-sales/ (Ashley Welch) 8. 11:26 https://www.revenuereal.com/e25-roderick-rj-jefferson-impacts-humans-and-revenue-alike/ (Roderick Jefferson) 9. 12:48 https://www.revenuereal.com/e13-davidson-hang-redefines-masculinity-and-drives-impact/ (Davidson Hang) Reach out and connect with Amy: Subscribe to the Revenue Real Podcast:https://revenuereal.com/ ( )https://revenuereal.com (https://revenuereal.com) Follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyhrehovcik/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyhrehovcik/)
From D1 college athlete to professional athlete to tech sales, Andrew Herman knows all about career choices and the impact of coaching and culture. And he uses that to design and deliver impact in the most exquisite manner. Join us for a conversation with my long-time friend, currently the VP of Sales and Customer Success at Meltwater. We talk career, our history with promotions and asshole recovery, team building, relationship and network building v. LinkedIn vanity metrics. We talk luck v. timing v. thoughtful consideration. We talk finding the right people, building the right teams, and motivating them in the right way. We talk human. Good times had by all. For more on Andrew, check him out on https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-herman/ (LinkedIn). For more on Women in Sales Everywhere (WISE) and or Alex Adamson, check her out on https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandraadamson/ (LI) or the community's https://womeninsaleseverywhere.com/ (website). Interested in joining the conversation? Text REAL to 646-470-0248. Truth, love, and joy, friends. Thanks for listening. Happy selling!
Show Notes: On this episode I talk to Little Deaths creator and Texas transplant - David Doub. David is the founder of Dusk Comics. His numerous publications include Dusk, Miss Tilney, Forever, Mystery Masque, and the upcoming Little Deaths. According to the interwebs, "La petite mort" (the little death), is an expression which means "the brief loss or weakening of consciousness" and in modern usage refers specifically to "the sensation of post orgasm as likened to death." The term "la petite mort" does not always apply to sexual experiences. It can also be used to describe a weakening or loss of consciousness, specifically in sleep, or when some undesired thing has happened to a person and has affected them so much that "a part of them dies inside." The Little Deaths we'll be investigating today is a 30 page full color historical fantasy adventure comic, written by David Doub and featuring art by Andrew Herman and Paul Maitland. It's based on the French historical figure Julie d'Aubigny (also known as known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin) who lived A LOT from (1670–1707). She was a duelist, popular opera singer, and apparently was not only known to dress like a man, but could kick the crap out of them in duels, too. The Kickstarter campaign for this project will launch Monday, March 15th, 2021 and will have with a spectacular cast of guest artists for special perks. I hope you're staying safe, staying warm, and staying tooned! SeerNova Comics: David Doub/Dusk Comics - www.seernovacomics.com/author/dusk-comics/ Dusk Comics on Facebook - www.facebook.com/duskcomic Dusk Comics on Twitter - www.twitter.com/DuskComics Dusk Comics on Instagram - www.instagram.com/duskcomics Sho' Nuff Studio on Instagram - www.instagram.com/shonuffstudio Sho' Nuff Studio on Facebook - www.facebook.com/ShonuffStudio "Little Deaths" Kickstarter -www.kickstarter.com Wikipedia: La petite mort - www.wikipedia.org/ Five French Facts: Julie d'Aubigny - www.youtube.com/ Theme: "Silly Bank Heist" by Steve Oxen. Additional news music by David Fesliyan. ©2020 Fesliyan Studios Inc. - music and sound effects used by permission. Run time: 1hr 13min 45sec
Technology comes in many forms, and not every piece of tech has a screen, processor, or battery; case in point: watches. If you’re a watch fan, you’ll definitely want to know more about Panzera…the Australian watch brand that’s been blowing up on social media and designing beautiful timepieces that don’t break the bank. Take a listen as we talk with Panzera Watch founders Andrew Herman and Roger Cooper about how they got started, and what exactly makes this watch company tick (sorry, couldn’t resist!). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
STRONG- The Iron Will Way- The official podcast of the Iron Legion Strength Co.
Coach Andrew Herman is a big part of the Iron Legion Strength Co.’s success. In this episode we chat about his humble beginnings in the weight room and his expert opinions and eating clean and getting strong.
In this laid back discussion with the crew, Host Andrew Herman (Herm) reflects on his time at State of the Art as he says goodbye to podcasting—for now. Together we share reflections on hitting 100 episodes, how the podcast has evolved, thoughts on AI Art, and Herm goes on a ride in Ethan's time machine.
Dorothy Santos is a writer, curator, researcher, academic, educator, artist, and, currently, a doctoral student at UC Santa Cruz. Her passions run from film to mysticism and "witchy things." She is also the host of Art Practical podcast, PRNT SCRN, focused on bridging the gaps between analog, new media, and digital art practices.In this episode, SOTA host, Andrew Herman introduces Dorothy and, together, they discuss her journey into the arts, her background in science and love for biology, and the wide variety of interests Dorothy explores through her art writing and creative projects. They also touch upon June's theme, "Queerness," as Andrew hands off the mic for the remainder of the month.Helpful links:Dial Up App: https://dialup.com/-About Dorothy Santos-Dorothy R. Santos is a Filipina American writer, curator, and researcher whose academic interests include digital art, computational media, and biotechnology. Born and raised in San Francisco, California, she holds Bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of San Francisco and received her Master’s degree in Visual and Critical Studies at the California College of the Arts. She is currently a Ph.D. student in Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz as a Eugene V. Cota-Robles fellow.Her work appears in art21, Art Practical, Rhizome, Hyperallergic, Ars Technica, Vice Motherboard, and SF MOMA’s Open Space. Her essay “Materiality to Machines: Manufacturing the Organic and Hypotheses for Future Imaginings,” was published in The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture. She serves as a co-curator for REFRESH, a politically-engaged art and curatorial collective, the program manager for the Processing Foundation, and host for the podcast PRNT SCRN produced by Art Practical.
In this episode, Andrew Herman speaks with Miami-based artist, Franky Cruz, who works with butterflies to create unexpected art pieces. Initially a graffiti artist, Franky shifted away from conventional painting in search of a non-toxic means by which to express himself creatively. This environmentally conscious move led him to learn how to repair butterfly wings, rear caterpillars successfully through metamorphosis, and how to work with these creatures to produce large-scale paintings; all in an effort to raise awareness and empathy for an organism weighing less that 1/5 of an ounce.-About Franky Cruz-Follow Franky @toolooselautrecWatch Franky's video on Vivarium Meconium hereFranky Cruz is represented by Spinello Projects
With Earth Day celebrations just around the corner, for the month of April, we will be dipping our toes into the vast spectrum of Environmental Art. SOTA host, Andrew Herman, returns to lead fascinating conversations with a 4 different artists, each using and/or collaborating with the environment in a variety of ways. Primarily, we will be looking at eco art, land art, earth art, and how each artist approaches and considers the implications of their work both as an art form and, potentially, as an act of activism. Join us in this pre-episode kick-off to learn more about the SOTA team's thoughts on where the month will take us and what we hope to learn along the way.
In this wrap up episode with SOTA hosts Andrew Herman and MegZany, the two discuss Meg's conversations around sex positivity in the arts and the different voices and opinions she brought onto the podcast as part of that exploration. Together they delve into Meg's experience as a guest host, what surprised her during the interviews, the most poignant conversations or topics she felt merged throughout the month, whether or not her opinions on feminism, sex object, and other terminology has changed, and what social media's role is in the display of female bodies.Thank you MegZany for being our March 2019 guest host on State of the Art Podcast.Guest hosting is a new project we're exploring on SOTA in 2019 as part of our initiative to be more inclusive, bring on diverse voices better suited to discuss certain topics, and to build community. If you are interested in guest hosting or have a theme suggestion, please comment on our Instagram @StateoftheArt.
Andrew Herman is a Photographer based out of central Wisconsin . He specializes in wedding, engagement and senior photography http://andrewhermanphoto.com https://www.facebook.com/andrewhermanphoto/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ispfilmspodcast/support
State of the Art host, Andrew Herman, returns to the podcast to unpack February 2019's theme, "The Black Creative," explored and produced by guest host, Tre Borden. Together they discuss inclusivity on platforms, how we (SOTA) and others can improve our approach and expand that dialogue, Tre's takeaways and the moments he found most resonant in the interviews, and how each artist brought a different perspective and served as a reminder that, yes, these are all black experiences but they're all uniquely individual. Tre also shares how he became involved in the arts and the conversations he aims to inspire through his projections.Thank you Tre for being our very first guest host on State of the Art Podcast. Guest hosting is a new project we're exploring on SOTA in 2019 as part of our initiative to be more inclusive, bring on diverse voices better suited to discuss certain topics, and to build community. If you are interested in guest hosting or have a theme suggestion, please comment on our Instagram @StateoftheArt.
As we approach the end of the year, SOTA host, Andrew Herman, reflects on his favorite episodes from the podcast's first year in production. Today, we revisit Andrew's first episode as a host on State of the Art featuring Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media at SFMOMA.-----In a city where the tension between artists and techies is palpable, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has pushed exhibitions, programs and projects that bridge the two spheres, like their inventive video series ARTIST CRIBS, their seamless museum app, and their experimental PlaySFMOMA initiative. Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media at SFMOMA and a working artist in her own right, shares her thoughts on tech's place in the museum and the "art world" at large.-About Erica Gangsei-As Head of Interpretive Media at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Erica Gangsei leads a team of multimedia storytellers to create award winning digital resources such as audio tours, video interviews with artists, in-museum interpretive gallery spaces, games, and the podcast Raw Material. As a multidisciplinary artist, she is heavily involved in the Bay Area arts community, and has volunteered her time for organizations such as the Lab, Root Division, Headlands Center for the Arts and Adobe Books. Erica also has a passionate interest in games, and is the founder of the museum's PlaySFMOMA initiative, which presents pop-up arcades, game jams, lectures, workshops, and a game designer-in-residence series. She studied Philosophy and Fine Arts and Amherst College and Sculpture at the San Francisco Art Institute.Follow Erica @ericagangseiTweet her @ericagangsei
As we approach the end of the year, SOTA host, Andrew Herman, reflects on his favorite episodes from the podcast's first year in production. Today, we revisit Andrew's first appearance on State of the Art as a guest. In 2014, Andrew Herman co-founded the mobile app French Girls. As the name of the app may reveal, Andrew doesn’t take himself too seriously; but he is serious about the app’s ability to introduce users to art appreciation and original art. In this episode, you'll hear SOTA founder and former host, Ethan Appleby, speak with Andrew about the process of making the French Girls app, the path to purchasing art, the cultural shifts needed to make art as popular as music, and Andrew's philosophy of not taking art "too seriously". -About Andrew Herman-Andrew Herman is co-founder of the mobile app French Girls. Now located in San Francisco, Andrew was a mechanical engineer by training from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He grew up an avid guitar enthusiast and closet art fan. In 2014, he launched Easyl, a marketplace for original art which then transpired into French girls, an app that enables users to discover and create digital art inspired by photos from the community. He is now responsible for technical oversight of the app.Find Andrew on Twitter and Instagram. -About French Girls-Inspired by the famous Titanic line, “draw me like one of your French girls,” French Girls is a mobile app that allows anybody to transform their selfie into an original work of art. Heralded as the next Snapchat, French Girls allows users to commission artists to create works of art based on the photos they upload, and provides a unique introduction art appreciation and to the world of original art. Draw like a French Girl at their website and on the App Store
As we approach the end of the year, SOTA host, Andrew Herman, reflects on his favorite episodes from the podcast's first year in production. In this episode, we revisit our very first panel, originally recorded live from the podcast stage at SXSW on March 15, 2018. Our panelists included Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media @SFMoma, Nahema Mehta, Co-Founder and CEO of Absolut Art, and (now, current SOTA host) Andrew Herman, founder of French Girls & MiniCanvas. Our panelists got on like three peas in a pod and tackled some of the major questions we try to answer here at State of the Art. Like, how has technology democratized the art world? Has has the maturation of the art ecosystem changed the experience of buying art? And what's more important, sexy work, or un-sexy work?-About Erica Gangsei-Erica Gangsei, is Manager of Interpretive Media in the Education department at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She researches, writes and co-produces educational multimedia materials such as audio tours, artist video interviews, podcasts, kiosk-based and online interactive features, and onsite educational spaces. Most recently, she curated ArtGameLab, an exhibition at SFMOMA of crowd-sourced game prototypes. Her professional research interests include crowd-sourced and assignment-based artwork, alternate reality games, institutional critique, and avant-garde culture as an engine of broader social and political change. She is also a sculptor, performer, conceptual artist and stop-motion animator, and have exhibited widely in the Bay Area and nationally. She is active in the Bay Area independent art community and recently concluded a term as co-President of Board of Directors of the Lab, an interdisciplinary experimental non-profit art space in San Francisco’s Mission district. I studied Philosophy and Fine Arts at Amherst College and Sculpture at the San Francisco Art Institute.-About Nahema Mehta-As cofounder and CEO of Absolut Art, Nahema spends every day bridging the gap between artists creating and people collecting by refining art buying through patented design. As a philanthropist, she work with passionate humans to empower over 100,000 young girls through education and healthcare. She's lived and worked across 4 continents and benefited from an interdisciplinary career path, having worked for Chief Justice Roberts, Merrill Lynch, and Sotheby’s before founding and exiting her own startup, Art Remba. She shares learnings along the way at conferences like Fast Company's 2017 Most Creative Minds and Innovate46 at the NASDAQ.-About Andrew Herman-Andrew Herman is co-founder of the mobile app French Girls. Now located in San Francisco, Andrew was a mechanical engineer by training from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He grew up an avid guitar enthusiast and closet art fan. In 2014, he launched Easyl, a marketplace for original art which then transpired into French girls, an app that enables users to discover and create digital art inspired by photos from the community. He is now responsible for technical oversight of the app.Find Andrew on Twitter and Instagram.
State of the Art officially turns 1 today! As we approach the end of the year, current SOTA host, Andrew Herman, reflects on his favorite episodes from the podcast's first year of production. In this episode, we revisit our very first interview with Matty Mo, aka "The Most Famous Artist"
It's a 50th Episode Celebration!Listen in while host Andrew Herman chats with former host and founder of the the State of the Art, Ethan Appleby about the future of the podcast. You'll hear an update on the vision of the podcast, some of the new rebranding of State of the Art, and what Ethan and Andrew have been up to in their personal lives, too!Cover art by Graydon Speace
“Is Art for Everyone?”, a discussion about how tech is disrupting the traditional art world model originally recorded live at The Battery in San Francisco on April 11th, 2018.Our panelists include Erica Gangsei, head of Interpretive Media @SFMoma, Jen Bekman, Founder of 20x200, and Andrew Herman, founder of French Girls & MiniCanvas.These guest speakers offer a comprehensive and insightful overview of what “art for everyone” means, how tech is democratizing the arts, and what accessibility barriers artists and collectors face today. Together they answer questions like, how has technology democratized the art world? What roadblocks have they seen in their diverse fields? And, is “art for everyone” a concept that has or can be embraced by all?
In 2014, Andrew Herman co-founded the mobile app French Girls. As the name of the app may reveal, Andrew doesn’t take himself too seriously, but is serious about the app’s ability to introduce users to art appreciation and original art. In this week’s episode, Ethan discusses the process of making the French Girls app, the path to purchasing art, the cultural shifts needed to make art as popular as music, and the importance of not taking all art too seriously with French Girls’ Andrew Herman. -About Andrew Herman-Andrew Herman is co-founder of the mobile app French Girls. Now located in San Francisco, Andrew was a mechanical engineer by training from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He grew up an avid guitar enthusiast and closet art fan. In 2014, he launched Easyl, a marketplace for original art which then transpired into French girls, an app that enables users to discover and create digital art inspired by photos from the community. He is now responsible for technical oversight of the app. Find Andrew on Twitter and Instagram. -About French Girls-Inspired by the famous Titanic line, “draw me like one of your French girls,” French Girls is a mobile app that allows anybody to transform their selfie into an original work of art. Heralded as the next Snapchat, French Girls allows users to commission artists to create works of art based on the photos they upload, and provides a unique introduction art appreciation and to the world of original art. Draw like a French Girl at their website and on the App Store- About Vango Studio - Vango Studio makes the entrepreneurial side of being an artist easy and efficient, saving artists an average of 4 hours per week. In addition to powering artists with an award winning marketplace, we offer artists the ability to create their own website with little to no maintenance, distribute work across platforms, and access detailed insights about their collectors and what is selling across platforms. Follow Vango on Instagram @vango and @art, and visit www.vangoart.co
Empire Life Podcast is hosted by Allison Ramsey, listen to the stories of founders all over the planet while they share their stories and strategies on how they've built their online Empires.  This interview is with Andrew Herman, Teammate, and futurist. Where he shares how to architect the right conscious success tools to help you implement futurism and collaboration into your business!
Innovators & Innovations: Interview with Andrew Herman, Alma by EdTech Times
Topics Disscussed: AI, Consciousness, Intelligent Machines, Creating Gods, Building New Minds, Enlightenment We dive into the world of Spiritual Machines - Can AI ever become conscious? With Rob Jameson & Andrew Herman. Ray Kurzweil talks about how in the future it will become increasing difficult to draw any distinction between between the abilities of human and machine intelligence. As computers achieve a comparable and greater level of complexity they will too necessarily utilize goals with implicit values and emotions. So from that position a variety of philosipocial questions will emerge are computers thinking, or are they just calculating. To pose another way, is there aninherent difference between human thinking and machine thinking, and to finally pose the question another way once computer are as complex as the human brain, and can match the human brain in subtle and complexity of thought. are we to consider them conscious? Support the podcast: Via our Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/Ascend Show Notes - http://ascendbodymind.com/ascend-podcast/