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[Western Art] On today's episode, host Adolfo Castillo talks to executive editor Michael Clawson about the May 2026 issue of Western Art Collector. Inside the issue are features on Arizona art collectors Naomi and Barry Brown, and new solo shows for Eric Bowman and Roseta Santiago. Also in this issue is our massive destination guide, State of the Art: New Mexico, along with a special section on art of the horse. Read more and subscribe at westernartcollector.com.
Eric Bowman of Bowman Financial Strategies isn't just talking about AI — he's built workflows that turn one hour of raw video into 30 fully edited clips, six social posts, and three email nurturing campaigns in 16 minutes for $1.07.In this episode Eric breaks down exactly how he's integrating AI into every corner of his practice — from client meeting prep and trust evaluations to compliance-approved tools and staff efficiency — and why advisors who wait even six more months risk falling permanently behind.What you'll learn:Why AI is middle to middle, not end to end — and what that means for your practiceThe data safety rules every advisor must follow before touching AIHow Eric cut a $2,000/month content vendor with a $1.07 workflowThe compliance framework that gets AI tools approved fastWhere to start this week if you've never used AI seriously
About this episode: The only thing increasing faster than the number of new pickleball players is the number of pickleball injuries. Between 2017 and 2022, sports medicine experts saw a seven-fold increase in injuries. In this episode: orthopedic surgeon Eric Bowman tells Stephanie Desmon—Public Health On Call's resident pickleball devotee—what's driving these injuries, who's most at risk, and how players can stay healthy. Guests: Dr. Eric Bowman, MPH, is an orthopaedic surgeon in the practice of sports medicine at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Host: Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. Show links and related content: As Pickleball Continues to Gain Players, Injuries Are Increasing—JAMA Evaluation of Pickleball-Related Injuries at a Single Institution From 2017 to 2022—Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Pickleball-Related Ocular Injuries Among Patients Presenting to Emergency Departments—JAMA Ophthalmology Pickleball-related injuries are on the rise, doctors say—NBC News Transcript information: Looking for episode transcripts? Open our podcast on the Apple Podcasts app (desktop or mobile) or the Spotify mobile app to access an auto-generated transcript of any episode. Closed captioning is also available for every episode on our YouTube channel. Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @PublicHealthPod on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed Note: These podcasts are a conversation between the participants, and do not represent the position of Johns Hopkins University.
Eric Bowman (CTO @ King.com, previously CTO at TomTom and VP Engineering at Zalando) returns to the alphalist podcast to unpack what “agentic engineering” really means in practice—and how to introduce it to teams without turning it into a mandate. We talk about the uncomfortable trade-offs behind “YOLO mode” tooling, why adoption should feel voluntary even when you set explicit goals (like “five AI-assisted commits” as a company-level key result), and why the real opportunity isn't just faster coding—it's building a learning system that relentlessly reduces time-to-learning and time-to-value. The conversation spans practical rollout patterns, DORA/value-stream thinking, Toyota's Andon-cord mindset applied to software, multi-agent decision support with MCP, and why the CTO role may keep converging with product as AI pushes organizations to optimize for iteration speed over output volume.
Hey everyone, it's Emma Weissmann, the host of Humans in the Hot Seat, a spinoff series from Humans of Travel. This Hot Seat episode features Eric Bowman, Editor-in-Chief of TravelPulse.com and host of The TravelPulse Podcast. During this episode, Bowman will share the origins of TravelPulse's annual 40 Under 40 list, which began in 2024. Listeners will also get a behind-the-scenes look at the application and judging process, plus advice for those who are considering applying for 2026. This episode is sponsored by Air France-KLM. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE TravelPulse 40 Under 40 The TravelPulse Podcast Contact Bowman on Instagram: @ericbowman_ ABOUT YOUR HOST Emma Weissmann is the Executive Editor of TravelAge West, a print magazine and website for travel advisors based in the Western U.S. She is also the co-host of Trade Secrets, a podcast created with sister publication Travel Weekly, and the Editor-in-Chief of print publication AGENTatHOME.TravelAge West also produces events including Future Leaders in Travel, Global Travel Marketplace West, the WAVE Awards gala ad the Napa Valley Leadership Forum. ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West’s award-winning podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry’s notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the highs and lows that make them human.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I recently visited the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum for the 2025 Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale. They have this event every year in June and it's a wonderful gathering of some of the very finest Western and Native American Artists. It's basically all sculpture and paintings, and you have very traditional art, but you also have very contemporary art as well.I interviewed five different individuals for the podcast while I was there. They were all very gracious to give me their time to talk about their paintings and what they're currently doing. So it's a little less in-depth on the journey, but much more heavy on the process, which I like. It's interesting for me because that's usually not my thing as much as trying to figure out why individuals create art the way they do.So there's, a group of these podcasts and I'm going to have them come out once a week. The first episode in the series features Eric Bowman and Brett Allen Johnson. I hope you enjoy.
How do we actually organize people to consistently deliver value and enjoy the process? This, Eric Bowman (CTO @ King) says, is the core challenge facing any CTO. In this thought-provoking episode, Eric shares insights from his remarkable career in gaming (The Sims, King), e-commerce (Zalando), and navigation technology (TomTom), offering a unique perspective on building high-performing teams and effective tech organizations. Listen in to explore:
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 2, 2024 is: incidence IN-suh-dunss noun Incidence refers to the number of times something happens or develops—in other words, the rate at which something occurs. // The neighborhood boasts excellent schools and a low incidence of crime. See the entry > Examples: "Pickleball, which is played with a perforated plastic ball and wooden paddles on a badminton-sized court, is the fastest growing sport in the U.S., with the number of players rising from 4.8 million in 2021 to 8.9 million in 2023, according to USA Pickleball. … A study co-authored by [Dr. Eric] Bowman that has not yet been published finds that between 2017 and 2022, the incidence of pickleball-related injuries rose faster than the growth of the sport's popularity." — Linda Carroll, NBC News, 12 Feb. 2024 Did you know? The words incident, incidence, and instance may seem similar (and, in fact, incident and incidence are closely related), but they are applied in different ways. In current use, incidence usually means "rate of occurrence" and is often qualified in some way ("a high incidence of bear sightings"). Incident usually refers to a particular event, often something unusual or unpleasant ("many such incidents go unreported"). Instance suggests a particular occurrence that is offered as an example ("another instance of a simple change bringing real improvement"); it can also be synonymous with case ("many instances/cases in which the wrong form was submitted"). The plural incidences sometimes occurs in such contexts as "several recent incidences of bear sightings," but this use is often criticized as incorrect.
In this episode, we're joined by Eric Bowman - Recent CTO at King and Former CTO at TomTom to uncover the new possibilities large language learning models unlock for IoT. We discuss why large language models might be a game-changer for IoT, the power of small language models at the edge for human-device interaction, AI security risks and the recent NY Times lawsuit against OpenAI and more! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:50 TomTom as an IoT Business 05:16 The Interpretation of IoT Data 08:48 Skills Needed for IoT Development 13:08 Technological Advancements in IoT (Large Language Learning Models) 23:11 The Potential of AI and IoT Interaction 27:27 Security and Privacy Concerns in IoT 30:14 The Challenges of Quantum Computing in IoT 33:06 The Pace of Innovation in Technology 35:23 The Need for Advanced Productivity Tools And much more! Thank you to our season sponsor, 5V Tech: Discover how 5V Tech can help you unlock your scaling potential in cutting-edge tech and IoT, here: https://www.weare5vtech.com/ ABOUT THE GUEST Eric is the current Chief Technology Officer at King, a mobile gaming powerhouse acquired by Microsoft, they lead strategic technology initiatives aimed at enhancing player experience. Prior to his role at King, he served as the Senior Vice President of Engineering and CTO at TomTom, spearheading transformative efforts in product portfolios for an AI-driven future. His career spans pivotal roles at Zalando, Gilt Groupe, and LooCee, where he drove technological innovation and scalability. Notably, Eric contributed to pioneering projects like the world's first 3G Service Delivery Platform and the development of The Sims 1.0 franchise, the top-selling PC game. Connect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boboco/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE IOT PODCAST ON YOUR FAVOURITE LISTENING PLATFORM: https://linktr.ee/theiotpodcast Sign Up for exclusive email updates: https://theiotpodcast.com/ Contact us to become a guest/partner: https://theiotpodcast.com/contact/ Connect with host Tom White: / tom5values
Shmuel & Yoav explore the wisdom of our Sages (Pirkei Avot), in loving memory of our Dad and Zaida, Eric Bowman z"l.https://www.sefaria.org/Pirkei_Avot.1.3?lang=bi
Shmuel & Yoav explore the wisdom of our Sages (Pirkei Avot), in loving memory of our Dad and Zaida, Eric Bowman z"l.To follow on Sefaria: https://www.sefaria.org/Pirkei_Avot.1.1?lang=bi
We speak with Eric Bowman, educator and founder of the Revolution Ethics Project, about his 2022 podcast series, The Virtue Field, which explores the life of anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PODCAST BIOS https://www.ericbowman.com https://www.instagram.com/ericbowmanart/ Eric Bowman was born in Pasadena and grew up in Orange County, CA. Essentially a self-taught artist, Eric had a knack for drawing as far back as he can remember, always the class artist throughout his elementary and high school years. Early on, various art-related jobs such as silk screen T-shirt printer or surfboard airbrush technician led to a lengthy and successful career as a freelance illustrator, eventually transitioning to fine art painting. As a painter, Eric has exhibited in national & regional exhibitions in some of the country's most prestigious galleries and museums including the Autry Museum, Los Angeles; the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City; the Briscoe Museum, San Antonio, TX; the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK; the Kaiping Art Museum, Kaiping, China; the Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD; the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles and the Salmagundi Club, NYC. His paintings are in private and corporate collections throughout the U.S. as well as England, China, Australia, Canada, Mexico and the West Indies. Eric's work has also been showcased in feature articles with Art Of The West, Southwest Art, Practique Des Arts (France), International Artist, Fine Art Connoisseur, Plein Air and Western Art Collector magazines. He is a Signature Member of the California Art Club, and former Signature member of the American Impressionist Society and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. Eric resides in northwest Oregon with his wife and daughter. Contact: eric@ericbowman.com _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/ STUDY WITH JEFF HEIN: https://heinatelier.com/
PODCAST BIOS https://www.ericbowman.com https://www.instagram.com/ericbowmanart/ Eric Bowman was born in Pasadena and grew up in Orange County, CA. Essentially a self-taught artist, Eric had a knack for drawing as far back as he can remember, always the class artist throughout his elementary and high school years. Early on, various art-related jobs such as silk screen T-shirt printer or surfboard airbrush technician led to a lengthy and successful career as a freelance illustrator, eventually transitioning to fine art painting. As a painter, Eric has exhibited in national & regional exhibitions in some of the country's most prestigious galleries and museums including the Autry Museum, Los Angeles; the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City; the Briscoe Museum, San Antonio, TX; the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK; the Kaiping Art Museum, Kaiping, China; the Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD; the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles and the Salmagundi Club, NYC. His paintings are in private and corporate collections throughout the U.S. as well as England, China, Australia, Canada, Mexico and the West Indies. Eric's work has also been showcased in feature articles with Art Of The West, Southwest Art, Practique Des Arts (France), International Artist, Fine Art Connoisseur, Plein Air and Western Art Collector magazines. He is a Signature Member of the California Art Club, and former Signature member of the American Impressionist Society and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. Eric resides in northwest Oregon with his wife and daughter. Contact: eric@ericbowman.com _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/ STUDY WITH JEFF HEIN: https://heinatelier.com/
How can you apply ChatGPT across multiple aspects of a company? Today our guest Erik Boemanns, VP, Technology/Security of Improving, joins us to discuss how ChatGPT can act as an input provider, not a replacement for human work. From assisting professionals in writing policies, marketing campaigns, and proposals more effectively, we break it down.Time Stamps:AI News -[00:00:17] EU Parliament passes first Western AI Law[00:02:10] Salesforce's new AI cloud software[00:02:52] Meta releasing its own AI image creation modelGuest - [00:05:00] What Erik and Improving are doing[00:06:48] Using ChatGPT and CoPilot in a business[00:10:11] ChatGPT - a helpful teammate for input[00:13:11] Accuracy and trust in AI language tools[00:17:03] Copilot: produces documentation & incident reports automatically[00:19:23] AI improving productivity and output in companiesFor full show notes, head to YourEverydayAI.comTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Trusting AI language models- Concerns about accuracy of AI output- Importance of measuring AI's accuracy and detecting inaccuracies- Importance of trust in language models2. Impact of AI on productivity and output for larger companies- Discussion of Microsoft Copilot and its potential to improve productivity- Use cases for ChatGPT in smaller and larger companies- Acknowledgement of barriers to using ChatGPT in enterprise-sized companies- Speaker's belief that AI products enable improved productivity without resulting in job loss3. Potential of AI product called Copilot- Ability to streamline documentation and reporting processes in consulting workKey points:- AI language models such as ChatGPT can be used in any department of a company, not just software development.- ChatGPT can be used to help professionals write policies, marketing campaigns, and proposals more effectively.- Need to always double check ChatGPT's suggestions.- ChatGPT is a helpful input provider, but not a replacement for human work.- Using AI products leads to improved productivity and does not result in job loss.- Companies need to consider how they use AI products to remain competitive while also protecting their intellectual property.- Microsoft Copilot and similar products have potential to streamline processes and improve productivity in consulting work.Keywords:IT consulting, software development, AI, internal business capabilities, consulting practices, EU AI Act, foundation models, copyright laws, Salesforce, AI-infused software suite, Salesforce AI cloud, Meta, AI image creation model, I Jeppa, Eric Bowman, VP of technology and security, language models, accuracy, foreign language translation, confidence score, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, productivity, output, content creation, ideation research, barriers, input provider, competitive disadvantage, intellectual property, job loss, improved productivity, distilling large amounts of information, Copilot, documentation, reports, After Action Report, Excel, PowerPoint, Word. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
We speak with Eric Bowman, educator and founder of the Revolution Ethics Project, about his 2022 podcast series, The Virtue Field, which explores the life of anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we speak with Ryan Anderson from Steward Lending, and Eric Bowman from both the Kohala Center Business Services Team, and Loan Officer for Feed The Hunger Fund, about financial assistance available to and focused on ag producers.Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources, and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.Associated Links:Steward LendingThe Kohala CenterFeed the Hunger FundKiva MicroloansSlow Money ag loansUSDA ag loans in HawaiiAmerican AgCreditFood and Water Watch article about Iowa pork productionUSDA Pigford CasesOur Podcast with Eric about Kiva, etc.Cognitive ability decreases during weather stressorsFind out more about us: Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links
This is a special podcast episode that was recorded live in Los Angeles at Maxwell Alexander Gallery's 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition. Maxwell Alexander Gallery was founded back in 2012, when brothers Beau Alexander and Logan Maxwell Hagege decided to start an artist-focused gallery that spotlighted the West's most cutting-edge art. What started with a crazy idea, a small space, and a few artists has evolved into one of the most well-known galleries in the West– a gallery that celebrates the many complex facets of the American West through paintings and sculpture. - This is a recording of an artist panel discussion that was held on Saturday evening, just before the public exhibition began. The panel includes both Beau and Logan, as well as renowned western artists Kim Wiggins, Eric Bowman, and T. Allen Lawson, who goes by Tim. We recorded this conversation in a space next door to the gallery, and we quickly filled all of the chairs and it became a standing-room-only event. The six of us sat on stools in front of Logan's 8'x12' painting titled “The Song at Sunset,” which Logan discusses during the panel. If you'd like to see an image of this massive work of art, there's a link in the episode notes. - Over the course of an hour, the six of us had a wonderful conversation that covered a wide range of topics, everything from the founding of the Maxwell Alexander Gallery all the way to expectations about the future of the Western art markets. Tim speaks about how he used to go out looking for scenes to paint, but now he patiently waits for the “paintings to come to [him].” Kim talks about his unique upbringing in New Mexico and how professional art captured him from an early age. Eric discussed how he treats each of his paintings as an “open-ended story” so as to draw the viewer deeper into the work. And those are just a few of the many topics we discussed. Check out the notes for a full list of topics. - And if you leave this episode wanting to hear more from these artists, don't worry– I've convinced them all to join me for their own episodes in the coming months. And you can always go back and listen to my first episode with Logan by following the link in the notes. - A huge thank you to Beau and Logan for inviting me to this one-of-a-kind event, and a thank you to all of the artists for being such fun, welcoming, and fascinating people who contribute so much to the culture of the American West. I was honored to be included, and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. --- Maxwell Alexander Gallery 10-Year Anniversary Exhibition Logan's first M&P episode Full notes, links, and photos: https://mountainandprairie.com/maxwell-alexander/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:15 - Introductions 4:30 - Ed starts the questions 5:45 - Logan talks about starting up the Maxwell Alexander Gallery and why they were interested in doing so 8:00 - Beau talks about the biggest surprises he experienced in starting the gallery 10:45 - Beau and Logan discuss how they evaluate which artists are a good fit for their gallery 13:45 - Tim discusses his process of letting “paintings come to me” 16:15 - Tim talks about balancing (or not balancing) making art that he knows will sell with trying new forms of art 17:45 - Kim talks about becoming an artist 22:45 - Eric discusses how he makes his paintings “open-ended [stories]” 25:45 - Eric talks about how the American West captured his imagination 28:00 - Beau discusses his process of encouraging artists that he works with without over-influencing them 30:00 - Logan discusses his large work of art positioned behind the panel (name?) 32:30 - Beau discusses Logan's painting 34:15 - The panel talks about the responsibility they feel to understand the history of the places they represent in their art 40:30 - Eric discusses why he believes that making art should never be easy 42:30 - Beau talks about the business of art, how it was impacted by COVID-19, and what he is thinking about as predictions of a recession circulate 47:15 - Audience question: How does the panel compose their color harmonies, especially Logan on such large paintings? 52:45 - Audience question: Discuss the effect of the 2021 Maxwell Alexander artist's retreat 55:45 - Audience question: Does anyone on the panel intend to make a big shift in their style, or do they feel locked in? 1:00:00 - Tim celebrates Logan and Beau's work at the gallery 1:01:00 - Logan and Beau express their appreciation for the artists --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
TravelPulse Editor Eric Bowman joins us today to dish out his Best Of Travel Awards for categories such as "Best Destination for People Looking to F*CK," "Best for Destination Weddings," and "Best for Solo Female Travel." We also talk the perks of using a travel agent, where to find cheap flights (Eric gives a few EXCELLENT REC'S!), and how to break into traveling writing. We also answer your listener questions! BTW - you can leave a voicemail on our website www.globethotting.co using the little microphone icon at the bottom! Send us your questions to be featured on one of our episodes. xoxo, your Thot in Chief. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harriet's life was dedicated to freeing herself and her people. But she believed she was responding to a higher voice–the voice of God. Was Harriet Tubman a prophet? In this episode we look at the evidence including, most importantly, Harriet's own feeling that God was speaking to her. And if she is a prophet, what was God saying to us through Harriet?Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years. Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In this episode we explore Harriet's seemingly endless struggle to rest. This episode explores Harriet's later life, after the war and after slavery is abolished. American society tends to value people based on what they can produce, what they can accomplish. In what ways did Harriet defy that? How might the struggle for rest be a part of a struggle for justice?Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years.Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
How could a formerly enslaved person work with the system in order to fight the injustice of the system? Harriet's actions go from local to global as she joins in the struggle to end slavery–the Civil War. In this episode we see that ethical action might include fighting in war, or working with the military. It might also include mundane, undistinguished tasks. But they all count when you are standing in solidarity against injustice.Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years. Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In episode 4 we learn about what Harriet did once she began the process of liberating herself. We see that she goes beyond her self and her immediate family to attack the system of slavery. This takes a number of shapes through her life. We return to the thought of Howard Thurman as a framework to describe the connection between self-liberation and creating community. We see what ethics in action might look like.Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years. Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In this episode, we start to see that Harriet Tubman lived her life by moving from one heroic act to another. In the process, we see her ethics are emerging. We're beginning to understand that ethics can only truly be understood in the context of a life story. Her philosophy, her religion, is being worked out ‘in the field'. Philosophers write about what we ought to do, but that is done from the comfort of their desk. What Harriet did gives us a much clearer version of ethics that is relevant to real people in real situations. Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years. Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In episode 2 we explore the life that Araminta Ross was born into–slavery on the Eastern Shore. She was born into a system that had rules and practices which had direct and specific impact on the enslaved, who were simply a commodity in that system. In short, the system denied personhood to Minty and her fellow enslaved people. The philosophy of the great Howard Thurman gives a framework for understanding how Minty liberated herself so that she could liberate others–as Harriet Tubman.Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years. Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In episode 1 we present the argument that ethics is about confronting evil, standing in solidarity with people who suffer. In the case of American slavery, a system was created where many profited while some suffered in unimaginable ways. Any argument that American slavery was a “positive good” for the country or that poor treatment of the enslaved is exaggerated falls apart when we see the countless examples of the enslaved rebelling. It is into this context that the hero of our story is born.Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years.Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years.Website: revolutionethics.org Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.comInstagram: @revolutionethicsProduced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finchwww.echofinch.comA complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.
In this episode we talk with Eric Bowman from the Kohala Center in Waimea on the Big Island of Hawaii about the entire range of loans and funding options available to ag producers in Hawaii, but in detail about micro-loans using crowdfunding and grants available from the Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS).This podcast is brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Wellbeing or SOW Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.Resources:The Kohala CenterKiva crowdfunding site Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)NRCS EQIUP ProgramUS Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency USDA FSA)Ericʻs email addressAdditional Resources:Seeds Of Wellbeing websiteSeeds of Wellbeing Resource HubAll the SOW online links
In this episode, we check in with Vincent Rees from Cobblestone Freeway Tours. They specialize in tours to Ukraine so we'll get some insight from Vince on Ukraine and how you can help. Plus we'll learn about La Casa de la Playa, an adult's only boutique hotel that opened up in December in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. Eric Bowman, Executive Editor of Travelpulse was recently there so we'll get his take on what it's like. Then we'll chat with the folks from Tours By Locals, a company that offers unique and personalized tours from local guides all around the world. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
In this episode, we check in with Vincent Rees from Cobblestone Freeway Tours. They specialize in tours to Ukraine so we'll get some insight from Vince on Ukraine and how you can help. Plus we'll learn about La Casa de la Playa, an adult's only boutique hotel that opened up in December in the Riviera Maya, Mexico. Eric Bowman, Executive Editor of Travelpulse was recently there so we'll get his take on what it's like. Then we'll chat with the folks from Tours By Locals, a company that offers unique and personalized tours from local guides all around the world. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oregon painter Eric Bowman joins the show while we were on location in Bluff, Utah. Eric, whose star is rising in Western contemporary art, has had a tremendous run since he broke out in the Western art scene several years ago. His subjects are often cowboys and they are painted in beautiful scenery all around the Southwest. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector magazine. Subscribe to the American Art Collective to get new episodes each week.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by Jordan Bradshaw, Vice President of Northcutt Travel Agency. The two discuss the biggest trending topics in the world of travel of the last week, including whether or not there should be a vaccine mandate for US air travel. Other topics include the US lifting travel restrictions on international travelers, how travel bookings are shaping up now and ahead to this winter, as well as the latest in the cruise industry. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by travel advisor Ryan Doncsecz of VIP Vacations to discuss what's trending in the world of travel, including the idea of a potential vaccine mandate for US air travel and a multi-billion-dollar travel move. Later, the two discuss Doncsecz's recent trips to the US and Mexico, as well Bowman's recent trip to Europe. They share top advice for those traveling now and in the future during the changing landscape in the travel industry. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we have Eric Bowman, CTO at TomTom, former VP Engineering at Zalando, and a developer behind the game "The Sims". In this episode, we discuss how mapping technology has changed the world and how CI/CD practices have made real-time mapping possible.
This week, host Eric Bowman reports from onboard the AmaSiena river cruise ship in Europe. Bowman shares his experience returning to Europe and discusses the latest trending news in travel from the past week. Later in the show, Bowman interviews Kristin Karst, co-founder of AmaWaterways. The two discuss the brand new AmaSiena ship and Karst shares her outlook on the future of river cruising. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by Terry Dale, United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) President and CEO. The two dive into the latest trending news in the travel industry, including Hyatt's big acquisition and updates on destinations. Later in the show, Dale shares his thoughts on the current state of the travel industry, tour operators requiring guests to be vaccinated, updated info on 2022 bookings and more. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, host Eric Bowman is joined by John Maddox of KHM Travel. The two discuss the latest trending topics in travel from the last week, including big cruise news and several destination updates. Later in the show, Bowman and Maddox break down the biggest summer travel trends this year. Maddox shares his insights on what he's seeing from his clients. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by Tiffany Dowd, global luxury hotel expert and Founder of Luxe Social Media. The two first discuss the latest trending topics in the world of travel, including big cruise news and top hotel brands. Later in the show, Dowd shares her insights on social media's role in travel today and how travelers can best utilize the many platforms. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, host Eric Bowman is joined by Richard Aquino and Dan Durazo from Allianz to discuss what's trending in the travel industry. Later in the show, Aquino and Durazo share their insight on travel insurance in today's ever-changing world. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, host Eric Bowman discusses the latest trending topics in the travel industry, including the safest places for 4th of July travel this year and the return of US cruising. Later in the show, Bowman interviews Carlo Micallef, Deputy CEO and Chief Marketing Officer for Malta Tourism Authority. Micallef shares what it took to decide on June 17 as the official reopening date for tourism, as well as what travelers need to know upon arriving. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by Julius Robinson, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer with Marriott. The two discuss the latest trending topics in the world of travel, including major destination reopening news, cruise news and more. Later, Robinson shares his insights on the current state of the hotel industry's path to recovery, how they're preparing for a busy summer season, what's new and upcoming with Marriott and more. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by cruise expert Stewart Chiron. Hear from Chiron on what his experience was like being on board the Caribbean cruise ship that had two passengers test positive for COVID-19 last week. The two also discuss the latest trending topics in the travel industry first before diving into the current state of the cruise industry and how long it will take to fully rebound. Chiron shares why he thinks it's definitely safe to cruise again. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, host Eric Bowman is joined by Brooke McDonald, a writer and editor covering travel and theme parks for multiple outlets, including here at TravelPulse. The two first discuss the latest trending topics in travel, including major news surrounding the cruise industry as well as reopening updates for popular destinations. With McDonald at Disney World and Bowman at Universal Orlando, the two then dive into the scene at both locations and what the future holds for the top two theme parks. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Eric Bowman from Travelpulse discusses Responsible Travel, what it is and how the vast majority of us are willing to travel more responsibly in the future. Plus we'll chat with travel writer Carol Patterson about her recent stay at the Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park where she did some stargazing. And we'll learn about the Best of Italy Tour from Trafalgar Canada, our third winner's choice destination in our Bucket List Contest. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
Each "My Why" episode uncovers the journey of one educator: a teacher or leader who has chosen to devote his or her life to the education profession. Each story is different, yet each is an exploration of motivation, purpose, and hope. In this episode, we hear from Mr. Eric Bowman, the 2020 Mid-Cumberland and Middle Tennessee Principal of the Year from Hendersonville, Tennessee. Eric has 16 years of experience as an educator including as a social studies teacher, district evaluator, assistant principal, and now is in his 4th year as a middle school principal. The middle school he leads has twice been recognized by the Tennessee Department of Education as a 'Reward School.' "Let your light shine before others." SHOW NOTES: A professional learning guide document is available for this podcast episode. Use it for individually or with your professional learning community. CREDITS: Producer & Host - Rachael Milligan Director - Karen Marklein Engineer & Editor - Forrest Doddington
This time in the podcast I have a very bright guest I admire for years: Eric Bowman, SVP Engineering at TomTom, Former VP Engineering at Zalando AND one of the developers behind the game "The Sims"
Podcast time! This time I have the chance to talk to the judo brown belt owning CTO of the scooter& mobility startup TIER mobility Matthias Laug. Before TIER he co-founded Lieferando and boy, he's a nice guest to talk to. We spoke about: * Why he puts people over tech * What they use to run their large IoT stack * His vision of Scooters talking to each other in a huge mesh * Why he after founding Lieferando and having a large exit still started at Thoughtworks * When to not do backflips even if you perfected doing them He also briefly mentions Eric Bowman, Martin Fowler and Pat Kua who have one thing in common: I did not interview them for the alphalist podcast - Would be happy to chat with you guys too! :)
Travel Chicks - Solo Female Travel, Female Group Travel, Travel & Tourism Updates
Today, Melissa had the opportunity to chat with her colleague in the travel industry, Mr. Eric Bowman. He shared his recent experience traveling down south during corona and his advice on why he believes travel is a must for the soul....especially some inspirational tips on how to keep your travel dreams ALIVE! Tune in. Eric Bowman is the Managing Editor of TravelPulse. He currently lives in Georgia. A graduate of The University of Georgia, Eric has been working in online media, radio and TV for over a decade. To connect with eric via email: ebowman@travelpulse.com Travel Pulse podcast on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/travelpulse-podcast/id1413420919 Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricBowman_
In this episode, there's some big changes coming to Aeroplan's loyalty program so Patrick Sojka, founder of Rewards Canada will join us to explain it further. Plus we'll talk about safety when encountering wildlife while enjoying our national parks and review Parks Canada's 10 Tips to Respect Wildlife and Stay Safe. And what's it like to travel to Mexico these days with all the COVID restrictions and protocols in place? According to travel journalist Eric Bowman it was a new and different travel experience so we'll chat with Eric to get his take on what it was like. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/