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Andy is a successful agency founder and author, and has a new book titled “How to Start a Successful Creative Agency.” He writes about communications, freelancing, and the inner workings of starting an agency. Get his book online called: How to Start a Successful Creative Agency at https://www.creativeagencybook.com/ Listen in as we talk about professional clients and how the following will help your project go a lot smoother. Have established marketing leadership and internal processes Have a marketing team Budget! Find Andy and connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andystrote/?originalSubdomain=ca --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdbrand/support
This episode is a something that I'm really happy to share with you guys. This episode is with Andrew Starrett and D.J. Bresette. It was truly an honor to be able to share what the ally remembered foundation is all about. The story hits close to home for Andy as we dig into why he started this and what's involved in running a foundation. After Andy we talk with DJ who is a case working and dig into some tuff stories regarding child care. We try and laugh and be our selves but this is defiantly one of our more serious shows enjoy guys. Find the foundation below at: https://www.facebook.com/allyremembered Find Andy below at: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.starrett.12Find DJ below at:https://www.facebook.com/bresettejrCheck out the sponsors for the podcast below:https://vulcanousa.com (Use code overshot10 for 10% off)https://www.dyzanasports.com/overshot (Use code overshot for 10%)Please support the show below:https://www.patreon.com/Overshotapaintballpodcast
Pop quiz - if you heard that someone started a business when the pandemic hit, and the customers of said business were RESTAURANTS, would you say that business would still be around a year later? We've all heard before that you shouldn't enter certain markets because they don't have budget. Or maybe even in your own 1-on-1 selling, you've chalked up a lost deal to 'no budget'. But are we letting 'no budget' become an excuse for not trying? Science is that company from the pop quiz. Not only did they enter a market that traditionally will tell you they don't have budget, but they did it at the start of the pandemic, AND they've consistently grown revenue over the year. Their CEO Andy is here to tell you 'no budget' isn't a given, and with the right approach you can find your best customers in places no one else would even give the time of day.Find Andy online:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-freivogel/Find Science online:www.scienceoncall.comPlus: Hear the elevator pitch of Startup Hypeman portfolio client Engagedly, using the Que PASA Elevator Pitch(TM) Formula! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The director/producer/creators from the web series and fan film Bucketheads join GGP and Doc for an awesome four man show. Andy and Marco and fantastic film makers and life long Star Wars fans. We talk their projects and funding and how to avoid a Disney lawsuit. Their production on this stormtrooper story is a thing of beauty. We hit all the news this week leading with Dave Filoni and his massive promotion. Who’s More OVER this week puts the two ladies from the side Star Wars Movies head to head. Jyn Erso from Rogue One vs Qi’ra from Solo. Who’s more OVER!! As usual email newforceorder@yahoo.com for comments, answers or with suggestions. Find Andy and Marco at Bucketheads-series.com and on Patreon twin sun film foundation Please support the That Yoda Guy museum and Nick Maley @Nick Maley on Facebook. Unique one of a kind Star Wars items for sale there!!!
This week we are joined by artist Andy Greenacre creator of unruly print .He used to be a photographer teacher too but when he was told he won't be able to stand up for very long all day for the rest of your life, he of course questioned what was truly important and what creative path he really wanted to take, live and breath for work, as we know there is a big difference. Andy ran the successful Makers Market From Home throughout lockdown, plus he broadcasts for Radio, which you might think nothing of until you hear Andy had a huge fear over public speaking! Andy’s Takeaways 1.Project your energy 2.Remove people from your socials who make you feel negative 3.If you want more structure or accountability, ask another creative to collaborate with you, you will naturally level up and that energy together is huge 4.What are your boundaries? Know those when you want to work with others. 5.Keep being curious it’s what feeds us, if we get too busy we can forget to do try new art. 6.Champion yourself. People go to the theatres to see someone perform, they don’t go to see someone hiding In The corner! 7.Not everything has to be monetised, trust the creative road 8.Chase the play not the pay 9.Treat your creative business as work it’s not a side line when if you’ve got a day job for now, this is your life’s work what you’ve always wanted to start, go all in, if you haven’t the money, give your time on the side it won’t grow without your full respect. Your langue and the way you talk about his matters 10.What positives are you going to hold onto through lockdown that you will keep moving forward? Hold onto it. Write it down and set reminders on your phone to keep you from straying Find Andy here https://andy-greenacre.co.uk http://www.unrulyprint.co.uk/
AI applications have large data volumes with lots of clients and conventional storage systems aren’t a good fit. In this episode, James Coomer from DDN talks about the lessons they have learned building storage systems to support AI applications. Inferencing requires terabytes or petabytes of data, often large files and streaming data. For example, autonomous driving applications generate hundreds of terabytes of data per vehicle drive, resulting in petabytes of data to ingest and process. DDN’s parallel filesystem goes a step further than NFS with an intelligent client that directs I/O to leverage all network links and storage endpoints available. Deep learning loves data, and a smart client can make the whole application faster. Because data is the biggest AI challenge today, an advanced storage solution can really help deliver AI solutions in the enterprise. Although most companies realize that finding expertise (data scientists, etc) is a major challenge, building infrastructure to support them is just as critical. Guests and Hosts James Coomer is Senior Vice President for Products at DDN. Connect with James on LinkedIn or learn more on Twitter at @DDN_Limitless. Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Date: 3/30/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @DDN_Limitless
In this episode, I talk with Basecamp and Hey email's head of Marketing, Andy Didorosi about a whole slew of topics related to marketing in a collaborative and unique new way. We focus this conversation on their recent "Dumpster Fire" email project https://hey.science/dumpster-fire/ Find Andy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatDetroitAndy
Meet our new friend Andy Shepherd! He is a certified coach through Tony Robbins with a focus on relationships! We have a very enlightening conversation and I feel it helps inspire some need for therapy, yet alone a sense of life coaching! There are so many things we have the power to change in our lives! Sit back, listen and learn! Find Andy on the internet! www.shepherdcoaching.com Facebook @ Shepherd Coaching https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdCoaching Plus follow him on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you all for listening and supporting us! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @ Positively Midwest Podcast Online @ www.positivelymidwest.com #staypositive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-jurrens/support
Biases can creep into any data set, and these can cause trouble when this data is used to train an AI model. Alf Rehn, Professor of Innovation, Design, and Management at the University of Southern Denmark, joins Andy Thurai and Stephen Foskett to discuss the lessons he has learned about algorithmic bias based on his work with the Velux Foundations Algorithms, Data and Democracy project. Society is directing artificial intelligence to solving some problems and ignoring others, and this can create biases as surely as data selection in model training. Can we ever truly eliminate bias? If not how do we work against it? Can we keep the genie in the bottle even if we want to? And can machines ever make sound, ethical subjective decisions? Guests and Hosts Alf Rehn, Professor of Innovation, Design and Management at the University of Southern Denmark. Find Alf on Twitter as @AlfRehn or at AlfRehn.com Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Date: 2/23/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @AlfRehn
This week, on Talking UpStream - Zack and Dylan are joined by Andy Grant from Real Men Feel; they talk about what it takes to feel, telling your own story, and failing forward (again?). Then, Andy encourages the pair to create a story about a real-life beta test...or is it? Will Zack ever stop laughing? Will Dylan drop his shields, if even for a moment? Tune in to find out!Find Andy and Real Men Feel here:http://realmenfeel.org/▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬www.somenobodies.com▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬www.patreon.com/somenobodies▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬www.twitch.tv/somenobodies▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬#somenobodies #talkingupstream #zackanddylan #scriptwriting #preproduction #moviemaking #filmmaking #series #fiction #writing #stories #digital #contentcreators #screenplay #screenwriting #storyboards #twitchingupstream #script #nonfiction #storyboarding #episodes #ibmtv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Talking Upstream is a 90-minute writer's room where Zack and Dylan bring a show on creativity. They pull random ideas which they get weekly and bring these ideas to the whiteboard. Zack and Dylan generate a structure for these amusing ideas and stories and then turn them into a full story that can turn into a book, short story, series, movie, or many more.➠ www.facebook.com/somenobodies➠ www.twitter.com/some_nobodies➠ www.instagram.com/some_nobodies★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
BrainChip is developing a novel ultra low power “neuromorphic” AI processor that can be embedded in literally any electronic device, rather than centralizing learning in high performance processors. Today’s edge devices are applying exiting models to process inputs but can’t actually learn in the field, but on-chip learning and inference could radically alter the capabilities of devices in automotive, home, medical, and other remote locations. BrainChip is able to reduce power thanks to the neuromorphic self-learning approach and also because they reduce precision down to 4 bits or less. This loses some accuracy, but only a little. The company also creates a mesh of cores that have access to local memory, enabling flexibility of processing. Guests and Hosts Lou DiNardo, President and CEO of BrainChip. Connect with Lou on LinkedIn Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Date: 2/9/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @BrainChip_Inc
AI is impacting IT operations more quickly than expected, and companies like Splunk are leveraging it to augment staff capabilities. Josh Atwell joins Andy Thurai and Stephen Foskett to discuss practical application of AI to help keep IT operations from drowning in data as applications are distributed in containers and the cloud. The key to using AI for operations is to leverage it to assist staff to process the volume and velocity of data, not replace them. Guests and Hosts Josh Atwell is Senior Technology Advocate at Splunk. Find Josh on Twitter as @Josh_Atwell and learn more about Splunk at Splunk.com Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Date: 2/2/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @Josh_Atwell, @Splunk
Andy Stocks, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Augustana University and recently named NSCA Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year, talks to the NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, about persevering as a young coach in a tough career field. Topics under discussion include how his weightlifting and powerlifting background help him program for student-athletes and what he envisions his future as a head coach might look like someday. Find Andy on Instagram: @stocksthestrengthcoach or @augiestrength and Twitter: @augiestrength | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscsShow NotesShow Notes Coming Soon!
There are many “last mile” items on the enterprise checklist, and companies are struggling to connect everything together. In this episode, Monte Zweben, CEO of Splice Machine, discusses feature stores with Andy Thurai and Stephen Foskett. Data engineers maintain data pipelines, data scientists maintain the data store, and machine learning engineers are trying to create models and package them so they will be useful. One idea is to store a model in a relational database, store records in a feature table, and enable the database to trigger a model based on this data. That’s what Splice Machines is implementing - in-database ML deployment. SQL is making a comeback in ML, with scale-out solutions providing a more familiar and usable environment than leading noSQL databases. Monte believes that SQL will be the dominant data paradigm for machine learning, modeling, experimentation, and deployment. After all, SQL is the dominant language of enterprise data scientists. Guests and Hosts Monte Zweben is CEO of Splice Machine. Find Monte on Twitter as @MZweben and Splice Machine as @SpliceMachine. Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Date: 1/12/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @MZweben, @SpliceMachine
Andy Edstrom is a financial advisor, wealth manager, and author of “Why Buy Bitcoin” - an exploration of the economic circumstances that have led us to the necessity of Bitcoin as an alternative. Find Andy here: https://twitter.com/edstromandrew http://www.andyedstrom.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW: LEDN Bitcoin backed loans – get $25 free https://bit.ly/397rlLN Get Wasabi wallet for Bitcoin privacy https://wasabiwallet.io/ Cobo Vault: secure your Bitcoin! https://bit.ly/2GgMFlH BillFodl: get your wallet backups in solid steel. https://privacypros.io/ Bitrefill: use Bitcoin to purchase gift cards https://www.bitrefill.com/buy/?code=O04UMic9 LIGHTNING tips: https://tippin.me/@BTCsessions Telegram channel: https://t.me/btc_sessions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btcsessions/support
Joining me for this conversation was Brand Director, Cycling, Basketball, and Yoga enthusiast Andy Krainak. The theme of the show was about creating an environment around you that allows the opportunity for free thought and creativity to flourish. Andy spoke to his journey from a BA in Political Science and International Education, the tweet that leads him to work for VaynerMedia, and the opportunities and challenges of being a leader in an organization. Watch this episode to understand the importance of listening and research in anything related to Digital Media and Content Creation. The episode closes with Andy emphasizing the importance of happiness in anything that you do. Find Andy through: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krainak Twitter: https://twitter.com/krainak?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krainak/?hl=en Find the Teawithmikeshow through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teawithmike/?hl=en Thank you for listening to the 100th episode of the show. Teawithmike
AI, machine learning, and neural networks are not new ideas. So what changed now? Over the last 5-6 years, advances in software, hardware, and scale have brought machine learning to the forefront, enabling new products and technologies. In this episode, Bob Friday, CTO of Mist, a Juniper Company, discusses the changes that have enabled his company and others to bring AI to the enterprise. We focus on four key questions: When did you start to see that AI was going to be a major force in the enterprise networking world? How have Google and other companies enabled AI through advances in open source software? How about hardware? There have been many advances over the last decade, from GP-GPUs to faster and lower-latency networking in storage. How has this enabled AI? How are large neural networks enabling AI in the enterprise? Episode Hosts and Guests Bob Friday, CTO of Mist, a Juniper Company. Find bob on Twitter at @WirelessBob. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai. Date: 11/24/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @WirelessBob, @JuniperNetworks
Most enterprise IT projects fail, and it has been this way for decades, and this discussion with Roey Mechrez of BeyondMinds considers why this is the case. One of the primary reasons is the trade-off between building custom solutions and buying off the shelf products. This is doubly different with AI since the success of a model depends on the data and training, not to mention the maintenance and updates needed as issues arise. Data science teams need to invest significant time and model into infrastructure, rather than just jumping in to train the model. This is a similar challenge to DevOps, but the added dimension of models and data makes MLOps even more challenging. Episode Hosts and Guests Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy's content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Roey Mechrez, CTO at BeyondMinds. Find Roey on Twitter at @BeyondMindsAI Date: 11/10/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @BeyondMindsAI
In this video, I talk to Hip Video Promo's Andy Gesner about video promotions and what that means. I break down: ► Premiers for videos and what video promotion is outside of YouTube ► Promoting to TV channels, Roku boxes and stores in the mall ► What video promotion actually is and how it differs from music video publicity. ► Find Andy & Hip Video Promo @ https://www.hipvideopromo.com/ https://twitter.com/hipvideopromo https://instagram.com/hipvideopromo https://www.youtube.com/user/hipvideo ►Thanks for checking out my channel please subscribe and tell a friend! ►If you enjoyed this video there's a whole playlist of videos just like this https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0i-5Ujnd4VVckEVaE1_RUcLzPF8U680K ►Leave a comment with any questions you have and I will answer it in a future video. Links:
There comes a time in many peoples' lives where they need to make a change. But huge change isn't easy. It doesn't help that our own brains are wired up to resist discomfort, which is kinda required for making lasting differences in our life paths. Fortunately, I know a guy that can help. Andy Vargo is a Lifestyle Change Coach, and author of the book Own Your Awkward Life Changes, which is the cornerstone of what he does as a business owner. From coaching people toward making big changes instead of small ones, and not being overly critical of themselves, Andy knows how to help people live life on their terms and not on anyone else's. If you feel like your life is in the doldrums and you're waiting for your next big thing, might want to give this a listen. Find Andy at his website awkwardcareer.com or anywhere on social media under @awkwardcareer or by name, Andy Vargo. Here we go. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
David Aponte and Demetrios Brinkmann discuss the future of Kubeflow with Stephen Foskett and Andy Thurai. Kubeflow is getting a lot of attention, but contributions and community seem to be lagging. Is this really the future of machine learning or just another dead-end open source project? Will product vendors pile on top, redirect the project, or kill development? The open source community tends to gravitate to quality projects, and it will develop Kubeflow (or not) based on the usefulness of the solution. Episode Hosts and Guests David Aponte, Machine Learning Engineer. Find David online at LinkedIn.com/in/AponteAnalytics and on Twitter at @AponteAnalytics Demetrios Brinkmann, Community Coordinator for @MLOpsCommunity. Find Demetrios online at LinkedIn.com/in/DPBrinkm and on Twitter at @DPBrinkm Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy’s content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Date: 11/3/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @AponteAnalytics, @DPBrinkm, @MLOpsCommunity
Stephen Foskett and Andy Thurai discuss the parallels between DevOps and MLOps with Gaetan Castelein of Tecton. We are in the middle of a shift in analytics and software engineering, with DevOps and continuous deployment, and this is colliding with the development of data analytics and big data. Machine Learning allows organizations to handle this explosion of data and build new applications and automate new business processes, but MLOps must be converged with big data and DevOps tooling to make this a reality. One key enabler of this transformation is the creation of an ML feature store, which stores curated features for machine learning pipelines. Feature stores typically enable users to build features, have standardized feature definitions, run models using these curated features, and manage MLOps. This episode features: Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy's content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Gaetan Castelein, VP of Marketing at Tecton (@TectonAI). Find Gaetan on Twitter at @GaetCast Date: 10/27/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, @GaetCast, @TectonAI
In which Jessica and Andy complete their discussion of the Percy Jackson book series. Additional discussion topics include Jessica’s appreciation and love for Crows, Norwegian Christmas, Jessica consistently speaks like Gil and George from Oh, Hello!, the physical mechanics of volcano eruptions, how great Get Out is, the time it takes to travel distances, Jessica says “Nico is the best character” more times than we can count, our unifying Kanye West theory, and we refer to the book’s author as “Uncle Rick” for most of this episode. Dust in a Baggie Commentary: https://www.instagram.com/p/B_dk3H2DoDe/ Dust in a Baggie actual song: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Lk8XTulavagQOrYqFpGB8?si=qIQxpd2RQLip3C6kCsz_KQ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find us on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/GQ3koP/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessicaandAndy1 Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stephen Foskett and Andy Thurai are joined by Chris Grundemann to discuss how AI is used in enterprise networking, and how it is changing the industry. They begin with a discussion of AI in enterprise networking, connecting it with software-defined networking and other trends. What network management tasks can be improved through the use of AI? Grundemann looks to using the technology in root cause analysis and fault correlation as well as prediction of network events. The discussion then turns to the ways that AI workloads will change the workload or demand on networking. AI systems demand data, throughput, and low latency, and the networking must adapt to support these workloads. This episode features: Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy's content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Chris Grundemann a Gigaom Analyst and VP of Client Success at Myriad360. Connect with Chris on ChrisGrundemann.com on Twitter at @ChrisGrundemann Date: 10/13/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai, ChrisGrundemann
Stephen Foskett and Andy Thurai discuss the ethics and morality of AI. Taking a cue from an article written by Andy for AI Trends, we focus on the various biases that can influence AI, and how to prevent these from interfering with the results. Andy recommends modeling knowing that biases would come into the input data, recognizing limitations in technology and data, teaching human values and validating AI models, and setting an ethical tone in the organization creating the AI model. Like people, AI models can only be as unbiased as their environment and training, and it is critical to recognize these limits when deploying them. This episode features: Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy's content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Date: 09/01/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai
In this pilot episode of Utilizing AI, Stephen Foskett and Andy Thurai discuss the reason for the podcast and consider where we go from here. AI is getting real, moving out of academia and hyperscale and into the enterprise. Businesses are adopting AI in strategically, and IT companies are deploying AI technologies in their products. This trend is quite obvious to Stephen at Gestalt IT, as many Tech Field Day companies present AI-enabled products for network monitoring and management, security, mobility, and much more. Today's infrastructure applications are focused on applying machine learning to large datasets, finding needles in haystacks. But tomorrow will see much more exciting applications. This episode features: Stephen Foskett, publisher of Gestalt IT and organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett Andy Thurai, technology influencer and thought leader. Find Andy's content at theFieldCTO.com and on Twitter at @AndyThurai Date: 08/28/2020 Tags: @SFoskett, @AndyThurai
On our Titans Of Travel series, we have on Andy Menkes of Partnership Travel Consulting, LLC. We talk travel RFPs and how they need to be reinvented. How to become a business travel consultant. Andys journey - and a whole lot of jokes! Find Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-menkes-a166243/ Find PTC: https://www.partnershiptc.com/ About PTC: Unbiased Global Solutions We've been providing global travel and expense consulting services for 2 decades. Now more than ever business travel requires an innovative and strategic approach to balancing safety service and savings. Partnership Travel Consulting, LLC (PTC) was founded in 2001 by Andrew W. Menkes. Our management team is comprised of travel industry veterans with expertise in Global Travel Management, Airlines, Hotels and Travel Technologies with an average of 20 years industry experience. About Andy: Andrew has a 4 decade history in the travel industry, with a varied background in Airline, Travel Agency Corporate Travel Management and Consulting. Andrew's travel agency background started a the age of 29, as founder and CEO of Priority Travel, Inc. a New York based agency with international offices in London and Hong Kong. Menkes also served in various regional and executive positions with a number of large corporate travel agencies. Mr. Menkes joined Republic New York Corporation in January of 1997 as their first Vice President of Global Travel Management. One year after Republic merged with HSBC, Andrew formed PTC. Mr. Menkes was one of the 6 Founders of ACTE and has served as Vice President of Finance and Vice President of Administration as well as the Board of Directors of the National Business Travel Association (now GBTA). Mr. Menkes has received recognition as the first Travel Manager to be accredited by ARC as a Corporate Travel Department (CTD), which he helped ARC to create. He also pioneered the first corporate-direct (internet-based) Electronic Ticket purchase with British Airways. Andrew has twice made the BTN Top 25 Most Influential Travel Executives. In 1999, Business Travel News named Andrew Menkes Travel Manager of the Year. In December of 2014 Andrew was inducted into the Business Travel Hall Of Fame as the first travel manager to be recognized for this new award category. Need help with a business travel challenge? Connect with me on LinkedIn or email me at andy@partnershiptc.com The company is exclusively a travel management consulting firm and does not provide travel agency services, nor handle travel agencies as clients. Our areas of expertise are in travel supplier sourcing and negotiations, global agency and data consolidation, business process reengineering, CTD accreditation and travel technology. PTC is also involved with The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and The Association of Corporate Travel Executives. Our involvement in all of the major travel industry associations, both as Board Members, Officers and speakers, provides a unique insight into the specialized culture of our industry. Our management team has served in officer and board positions with both ACTE and NBTA. ---------- Michael and Eric Okon operate a global transportation business that is 100% family owned. With locations in multiple states and 100's of employees, the Okon Bros. talk about navigating life, growing up in a family business, writing books, content creation, self-help, law of attraction and more... Here are our websites: Our main company, BLS - https://www.blsco.com Michaels self-help books - https://www.samuelsbooks.com Michaels fiction books - https://www.michaelokon.com Eric Okon LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericokon Michael Okon LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-okon-b02b60162
Andy Thornton (they / he, age 23, England) is an autistic artist and scholar, excitingly gendered, and passionate about expanding our inclusion within faith spaces and queer spaces ever wider. They became a Christian at 16 before realizing they were bi and trans, and despite queerphobic messages from church leaders, Andy received only messages of affirmation from God. Thus their love for a sassy, queer Jesus grew, and they eventually found a home in Quakerism, with its radical equality of all ages and genders and emphasis on activism. For a transcript of this episode, visit blessedarethebinarybreakers.com/podcast-archive. Find Andy and his art and writing online: @humansatsuma & @lesgetbetter on Instagram medium.com/@andykt3 - blog andythornton.work/ and behance.net/humansatsuma - art portfolios Timestamps: 00:00 - 06:07 Avery rambles & introduces Andy 06:08 - 10:01 Andy talks about their art, how it interacts with their gender and emphasizes representation 10:02 - 17:10 How Andy came to Quakerism - interfaith, emphasis on activism, long support of gay rights, working on trans affirmation 17:11 - 25:40 Andy's family; "God is definitely queer"; "my non-binary gender is really holy"; Andy's journey from anti-queer churches to God's affirmation 25:41 - 32:25 Quaker's communalism, civil disobedience, vs. church hurt from "Hillsong churches" & "Instagram Christianity" 32:26 - 39:06 Bonding over being autistic, intersections with autism, transness, and activism + a queer and autistic, sassy Jesus 39:07 - 44:55 being excluded from others Jesus lovers because of being trans & relief of finding people like us; more on the journey to reconciling faith and gender, being a Stonewall person of faith 45:56 - 50:16 more on Quakers being interfaith, 3 pillars of Quakerism 50:17 - 55:00 wrapping up: you are enough, and God made you perfect
Andy J. Pizza is an American illustrator, podcaster and public speaker. His explosive color drenched illustrations have brought hope and smiles to clients like The New York Times, Nickelodeon, YouTube and Warby Parker. He is the founder of the Creative Pep Talk podcast, a mostly monologue show with occasional interviews with creatives like Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Broad City’s Abbi Jacobson and Poet and Lettering Artist Morgan Harper Nichols. Creative Pep Talk has been featured by Apple, BuzzFeed and Vanity Fair and has over 5 million listens.” Today we talk about how he found his first artistic path, how he manages creative deadlines as a neurodiverse individual, and why sometimes red means green. Enjoy! ***CORONA VIRUS EDITION*** In this episode Peter & Andy J. Pizza discuss: 1:00- Intro and welcome Andy! Check out his great podcast www.CreativePeptalk.com 2:15- So was Art always your thing; your way of ‘getting in trouble’? 4:10- On trying so hard as a kid to outwit or out-will his ADD/ADHD 5:00- On lessons from his Mom, trying to pass as neurotypical 7:00- On how/why he finally went into illustration 8:15- On realizing you’re not broken, but also learning how to articulate that. 9:07- Are you also colorblind or Red-Green deficient? Check out these glasses! 9:45- Peter found solace in computers; Andy found some control in Illustration… 11:40- Once you found your thing- how did you turn that into a career? What did your parents say? 13:15- On strategic thinking and reverse engineering how to find your creative path/career. Check out Andy’s CreativePeptalk podcast 14:34- Please talk about how you handle “creative deadlines” client retention, and your ADHD 15:38- This is how Andy keeps his work week, happening, productive and on schedule! 16:20- On keeping it simple and keeping your creative SuperSelf healthy. 16:54- Knowing your power hours! Ref: Molly Fletcher’s book “The Energy Clock” here 17:32- On knowing the things that set me at my best, at my worst, etc. Ref: Jim Collins’ Study thyself like a bug. Other recommendations here also! 19:00- Find Andy’s podcast at www.creativepeptalk.com Find Andy @ AndyJPizza on INSTA Twitter and the podcast at @CreativePepTalk on Facebook and on SoundCloud 19:22- Thank you Andy! And thank YOU for subscribing, reviewing and listening. Your reviews are working! Even if you’ve reviewed us before, would you please write even a short one for this episode? Each review that you post helps to ensure that word will continue to spread, and that we will all be able to reach & help more people! You can always reach me via peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterThanNormal on all of the socials. STAY HEALTHY - STAY SAFE - PLEASE WEAR YOUR MASK.. until next time! 19:50- Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits As always, leave us a comment below and please drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! Do you know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note, we’d love to hear! We have a new sister video cast called 20MinutesInLockdown! A video podcast devoted to learning fascinating lessons from interesting humans all around the world, all in 20 minutes or less! 20 Minutes in Lockdown was born in early April of 2020, when we were in fact, in lockdown, and couldn’t do much of anything. Realizing that more than ever, people could benefit from learning from people outside of their comfort zone – people with interesting stories to tell, people with good advice, people with useful ideas that could help improve lives, we started hosting short Facebook video interviews, and we grew from there. (Plus, you can actually see my hair colors change before your very eyes!) Check it out: www.20MinutesInLockdown.com TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Faster Than Normal, the ADHD neurodiversity podcast that is slowly but surely changing the world. We're also working on a cure for COVID. We're not actually doing that, but you never know. I mean, it can't be any worse than what's currently out there. It's good to have you guys back. Thank you again, as always for listening. My name is Peter Shankman. Our guest today who's illustrations you've seen. He works with clients ranging from NY times, Nickelodeon, YouTube, Warby Parker. I actually saw him in Scholastic. I think reading a book with my kid. I mean, his stuff is everywhere. He's brilliant. Brilliant. He’s massively ADHD and was diagnosed as an adult, he’s the founder of the creative pep-talk podcast as well. It's a mostly monologue show with occasional interviews with creators like Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Broad City’s Rusty's Abby Jacobson, who I'm in love with, by the way, poet and literary artists, Morgan Harbor Nichols. Um, It is awesome to welcome Andy J Pizza. Andy. Welcome. Thank you so much for having me Peter. It's awesome. I love seeing brilliant people doing brilliant things. Um, and, and, and, and being able to try mean just some of the stuff I was looking at. Um, I mean, my God, you've done Nickelodeon, um, the book So Many Sounds, which, which I've seen. Um, I'm looking at some of the other stuff that I'm, that I'm familiar with coloring books, right. I mean, it's just all of the charts and it's gorgeous. It's so brilliant stuff, mental floss, it's brilliant stuff. I mean, it really, really is incredible stuff. So it's great to have you on really appreciate it. Living proof that. That ADHD is a gift not a curse time. So tell us about where you are always attracted to drawing where you like. Was doodling your, your, your, your go to, to get in trouble with, in school or, you know, tell us your story. Yeah. I'd love to jump in there. I am going to say real quick, uh, one warning is, and I'm sure you understand this. Anytime I, when I'm talking to somebody who doesn't have ADHD, I find myself able to sometimes, somewhat pass as neuro-typical. Uh, but when I talk to someone from who has ADHD, it's almost like when you put two mirrors in front of each other and it just goes on until infinity and refracts and tangents, like that's how that's what happenes. So I'm just warning you up top, this whole energy and everything is going to bring out my, my, uh, my weird self. I call it ADHD-dar you can always tell the other people that have it as well. 100%. Okay. So I'll tell you a little bit about. Uh, he may grown up and all that good stuff. Um, yeah. So, you know, ever since I was little, I was always doing creative things and I, uh, you know, honestly I think of it like, um, you know, I don't think a lot of people think of ADHD as a, primarily being those people are driven by boredom, but that's what I like just. Obsessively not wanting to do boring things or mundane things. And I think creativity was really born from just the cure for boredom. How do we, how do I make any circumstances even now, today? You know, if I'm on a bike ride and I'm bored or I'm going, you know, have to take the kids to the doctor or whatever, I just find weird problems to solve in my head, be it for the podcast for a kid's book or whatever. I'm just always. I'm driven to do those things just to, at all costs, avoid being bored. Does that resonate with you or do you know.. Makes perfect sense. There are two roads you can go down with that, you know, as, especially as a kid is a positive road, a negative road. Totally. Yes. You know, I was actually the kind of kid who really wanted to be a good kid. Like I really wanted to. I wished that I could do all of the right things. And I tried I really, and that was kind of probably part of why I didn't get diagnosed for a long time is that I was just always trying to perform. I was trying to out-will myself to do all the things and just beat myself up and shame myself into making all the deadlines and getting everything right. And all that. And it, you know, you can go so far doing that. Um, but you know, at some point, you know, I, I had a, I learned a really important, um, from my mom who I believe has undiagnosed ADHD. And, uh, she, you know, she gave me a really huge lesson by showing me not what to not do. And I, you know, when I was really little. Everybody in my life would constantly know my uncles, aunts, grandparents, whatever would constantly be like, you are just like your mom. And I'd be like, that's amazing. My mom was the coolest person, like, yeah, my mom wasn't around. Uh, I didn't grow up. You know, I didn't grow up in her house. She, my parents split when I was really little. So I didn't like that. You know, I didn't get to see her that much, especially because I was just totally, I just thought she was the coolest person in the world. She was always drawing. She was loud, was weird, wwas funny, you know, all of that stuff. Um, and so when people would tell me, you're just like, did your mom, when I was little, I was like, yeah, man, keep it coming. Keep it saying that I love her. She's the coolest person I know. But then as I got older, her life just continually kind of unraveled over and over until things just become, you know, tragedies compounded on other tragedies. And by the time I was in high school and her life has just completely fallen apart. I bet those words that were told to me when I was a kid became this like prophetic a message of doom over my life of this is what happens to people like you you're just like her. This is what's. This is what the world does to people like that. It's like seeing as opposed to having a parent, an alcoholic parent. Right where you see that and you’re like I can't let that happen. And what I did it, maybe I didn't have words for it at the time, but what I saw was this is a person who has all of this, like everyone that meets her, she's there, she's charismatic and funny, and she's got all these talents and she's doing all this stuff, but she constantly tried to pass as neuro-typical she tried to just be a secretary, just be a waitress, just be, just be the thing that normal people are. And she never bet on her weirdness. And so I saw from early on, I was having, you know, she would be a waitress and she'd miss do the, you know, miscalculate the change and have so much shame that she'd like walk out on her first day and she, you know, she just could not hold a regular job. And when I started, my parents made me have part time work and I could just feel I was losing money. I was doing things wrong. It didn't matter how much I tried to be normal. it wasn't working. And so from that early age, I just realized that normal is never going to work for me. And I watched my mom. That's what I learned from her. I watched her spend a lifetime of going against the grain for herself. And so that was the thing, the plan I had for 99 or 99 people out of a hundred, like I just knew there's no way that going to work for me. And so I started to think early on thinking about, you know, what. Kinds of things. Could I do with me weird stuff. And that's why I'm into illustration. And I think that, you know, what's interesting about what you're saying is that even at a young age, you knew, you know, something's not something's amiss. Yeah. And the problem is, is that at a young age, it's hard to put that into words. And so you start thinking that you're broken. 100% and I, you know, and also I grew up in the South of Indiana and there wasn't a lot of talk about mental health. Right. And they're, you know, there's just a lot of stuff, stigma around that. And I think that the words that they had for my mom growing up. Uh, they weren't words like ADHD and kind of the same for me, they were words like lazy, you know, or a mess or forgetful, you know, whatever disease. “Sit down you’re disturbing the class” disease. Yes. That, all of that. And so, you know, I think that, uh, um, I didn't have words for, it took me forever to even be able to articulate to my dad like, you know, kind of the perspective thing of like, you're seeing blue, I'm seeing red. I don't know how to sh I don't know how to show you that, you know, um, that's just a metaphor. I'm also color blind, but illustrating the story line. Yeah. I'm not fully colorblind. It's red, green colorblind. But I think that probably contributes to my weird color choices, Which is funny because a lot of the people I've talked to who have neurodiverse brains are also red-green deficient. I wonder if that.. sounds so weird I wonder if there's something there. I bet on it. I bet on it, but I, that I desperately want. They're very cool. They really, you really can see a difference. That's really cool. Yeah. I w I want to do that. Um, but yeah, I didn't have the language for it for a long time. Let’s talk illustration. So for me as a kid, I found solace in computers. Right. I grew up in the, the early eighties. I was, I was, you know, age 8 to 18 in the 1980’s. And so I discovered and I had an Apple 2E, and all of a sudden I code and if I coded and I made a mistake, it wasn't so stupid. Right. It wasn't because the kids didn't like me. It wasn't because I open my mouth and say, there's something wrong and I could fix it. Right. So I was able to get a, a level of control through that. I'm assuming you found the same thing through illustration. Yeah, I'm trying to, I, you know, illustration was weird because as you know, I've since kind of moved over into storytelling and illustration is serving that I think the Japanese arts or creativity, whatever, you know, the term being, I'm not forgive me for getting it wrong, but no, I call myself and that's primarily what I do, but it's just evolved over time. And I think, you know, illustration, when I first started getting into band posters and stuff like that, for me, I think it was just the first path that I saw to not be a complete screw up. I've just like, I. That those are people that have, instead of like repressed their weirdness, they've crystallized it into a style and to a voice and, and, you know, and they did it through the medium of illustration and, and it was kind of just like a yellow brick road into a future that I actually wanted to go into. Um, so that was just the first one like that. But as any ADHD person can probably testify, I, that I can kind of see, like, those hyper-focused obsessions kind of last from anywhere from five years to a decade, like the full.. and I kinda, and I think at the end of, by the time I was about 28, I think I was like, okay, I have illustration. I can do that. It'll serve all my other things, but now I'm interested in storytelling. Um, I don't know if I answered your question. So You most certainly did. I think that, you know, again, one of the things about ADHD, you find. That thing. Yeah. And you go full speed with it. The problem is not everyone finds it once you do, you know, then you really have to have something there. So how did you, how did you turn that into a career? And when you went to your parents and said, here's what I want to do. What was the reaction there? Yeah, I mean, their reaction was, well, you know, my dad and my stepmom. Uh, they knew they didn't understand me. They knew they didn't like the path that I chose. Cause I was, I always had, I never planned on getting a job. Even when I went to college for illustration and design, I kind of told them, like, I'm not doing this to go get an entry level Graphic designer position, I'm doing this so that I can work for myself. And the truth is, is that that's really where that thing for my mom kicked in is just, it didn't matter what they said. They didn't like it. They didn't think it was a good idea that, you know, when I graduated, they were constantly telling me like, you know, the newspaper has a graphic design position and I was like, I'm not doing it. There was no part of me that has ever entertained the normal path ever, ever since I watched my mom's life go up in flames, I was just like; you can say whatever you want. I know if I take that path, it's going to lead to destruction. It's not gonna, you know, it's not gonna work. So, um, but how I turn into a career, that's kind of been uh, the second, the second half the, of my career has been talking about that on my podcast, Creative Pep Talk. And I, and I did it in a very strategic way. So I, you know, I have a lot of frameworks and strategies around how to break into your, uh, niche of choice and, you know, I studied a lot. I did a lot of strategic thinking, you know, first and foremost, one of the things that I talk to people about is we always. We always think that your talent is something to do with your ability. And I would argue that it starts before that, not things that you can do, but how deeply you can receive. And I have this whole spiel about that, that I guess I could go into if we want to go that direction, but essentially it starts with collecting all of the things that move you in the deepest way, you know, reverse engineering, both the mechanics of how they're achieving what you love and reverse engineering their career paths and looking for patterns, um, and that's kind of all of the things that I explore on my podcast, creative pep-talk, which is about building a creative career, but also it's for anybody that has to approach “career” creatively, where the normal path just isn't going to get you there. I do encourage you to subscribe, to CreativePepTalk. I like it. It's a, it's a, a very useful podcast. I strongly encourage everyone listening here, to listen to that as well. Talk about. So when you're on, when you were, when you were illustrating drawing stories on whatever, uh, for clients, you're obviously doing it on deadlines, talk about the secrets that you're using to keep your ADHD at bay or make it work for you, so you're not missing those deadlines and being fired. I've learned, you know, first of all, uh, I'm lucky enough to be, I was always looking for an agent. I was always good at; getting work. So I never needed an agent to go out there and get me work. Uh, but I was looking for an agent that would help me be a manager and help me to stay on top of that. So part of staying on top of all that is just outsourcing, you know, staying in your strengths zone and outsourcing your weaknesses. Um, now early on, I wasn't able to do that, but I got habits like, um, just some, you know, when I look at a calendar uh, Google calendar, Apple iCal or whatever. It just does not compute. I'm not exactly sure why, but it just is, um, it's it's information overload. It does not help me stay on task. And all of the, you know, all of these project managers, none of that works for me. I have to do a much simpler approach. So what I do, I use the calendar for the stuff that I knock it all in there, but then at the start of the week, every Monday, I create a little Monday through Friday schedule. I've start by adding all the days of the week. Then I block in all of the appointments, so I, you know, things like this podcast are in there and then I work all and then I put the deadlines in. And then I work backwards from there of like, this is how I'm going to spend my work week. Um, and that kind of simplistic approach to managing my time has been a lifesaver. I imagine that that keeping it simple, um, allows you to put your energy, your creative energy towards things that actually matter. 100% and I, yeah. And you know, that's a, and then the other thing, yeah. On that topic I've learned, you know, I think a lot about like my creative self care diet, and I think about, you know, what are all the habits that I need to be doing in order to be my creative, super self? What are the things that, you know, things like running, things like a quiet time things like, you know, there's I have all of the, I've also learned like Molly Fletcher. Yeah. This book called a what's it called energy. I can't remember if I, well, I hate it, but I can't remember that, but it's, it's all about, it's all about, um, knowing when your power hours are like, what, when are you? Um, I think it's called THE ENERGY CLOCK. Yeah. It's all about knowing when are you at your best? Because for me, and even this has gone into my diet and everything. Just knowing that like my willpower just dramatically diminishes throughout the day. And so there'll be.. You gotta be aware of yourself. You've gotta be aware. You've got it. You've got to be hyper aware of what are the things that I do that me at my best. And what are the things that diminish me? For instance, I, for the most part, during the workweek, I won’t eat bread for, for lunch because as soon as I do my brain's foggy. So just weird things like that, and it kind of, uh, Jim, I'm getting all my names are all over the place right now. Who's the massive business, uh, writer, Jim Collins, Jim Collins talks about, he talks about how one of his professors told him to study himself like “Jim the bug”. So it's just this idea. He has this massive Excel spreadsheet where he's over the years, studied himself like a scientist, studying a bug, just noticing all that, what are the, all the little things that you do? Oh, when I do this, it ends in that when I do that, I get this. And so, yeah, that, that hyper awareness of my ADHD, what triggers it? What helps it, when do you know there's times where I want the ADHD to just fly. You know, when I'm on stage, I want it to go let it go. It's a spectacle. It doesn't matter if it's good or bad, at least people are like, what the heck is going on? Mmm. It's something to behold. So yeah. Yeah. That self awareness studying yourself like a bug. That's something I've been dedicated to for the past decade, at least. We're coming up on 20 minutes on the podcast. People can find wherever you find a podcast probably CreativePepTalk but where can they find you? Probably the best place is Instagram at AndyJPizza. Um, I'm pretty active over there. Awesome. Andy, I think we're going to have you back cause I want, I want to dive more into sort of getting to know yourself. So we're going to definitely have you back on next couple months, but guys, Andy, first of all, thank you so very much for taking the time. I really appreciate this was, this was fascinating. We're going to have you back. Guys, you're listening to fast than normal as always. If you like what you hear, drop us a note. Leave us a review. Reach out to me on Twitter, Peter Shankman on Instagram, Twitter at fast and normal. Um, whatever you do say hi, have a great day. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay home. If he can wear a mask and we will talk again next week. Thank you for listening. And remember the ADHD is a gift, not a curse. We'll see you later. This has been Faster Than Normal as always, my name is Peter Shankman. I thank you for listening. Please leave a review on anywhere that you download this podcast, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher. We will see you next week with a brand new episode where we continue to press the notion of ADHD and all sorts of their diversity is a gift and a curse. Thanks for listening. — Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at petershankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were performed by Steven Byrom and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week.
Ryan appears and so does our special guest, Andy Letai! Join Chandra and Tyler, the Amateur Nerds, with Andy as they talk about Lucas Grabeel, Sharpay's bad line and more in Minute 19 of High School Musical. Wildcat Minute is a production of the Amateur Nerds. Find Andy on Twitter @AALetai and Ship of Fools on Twitter @ShipofFoolsCast Rate, review, subscribe, tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter @amateurnerds Email us amateurnerdspresent@gmail.com Logo by @tgoldenart Music by Joe Winslow
On this episode, we chat to Andy Reid about his journey with hip dysplasia. We here some great stories about pushing his limits with training and some really useful tips with how to manage pre and post surgery. Find Andy on Instagram @andy.reid.148
Jessica and Andy were away finishing their finals but they are back, and here to discuss Percy Jackson! This is part 1 of a 2-part series in which Jessica and Andy re-read the famed young-adult fantasy novel series Percy Jackson and the Olympians by famed author Rick Riordan. They discuss the first three books in this lovely series, and discuss hype songs, Kanye West, and cults. So, the usual. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find us on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/GQ3koP/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessicaandAndy1 Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We talk with Andy Hooser about fake news and Radio Vs. Podcasting. You will find Andy has insight on so many topics when we get a chance to bring you the reason than Andy presents we jump on it. Andy is doing so much to help bridge the gap on so many issues. You will be enriched if you go become a part of Andy and his Voice of Reason show. Andy is producing podcast now that change people, we have so many podcast out today and finding the right area on this big thing we call the internet is hard. Find Andy and all he has for your media enjoyment at https://hooserreason.com (https://hooserreason.com) The Voice of Reason is a conservative talk show that focuses on activism at the local level. The show discusses current events while applying Constitutional principles, traditional values, and logic to the issues of today. Being a millennial, Andy has a unique perspective on the struggles of our time, and tries to apply common sense, logic, humor, and sarcasm to the show. Andy believes the best way to approach the tough talk is with sarcasm, humor, and civility. Andy has interviewed national guests such as nationally syndicated radio hosts: Joe Pags, Alex Jones, Laura Ingraham, JIm Bohannon, Dana Loesch, and more. He's chatted with political pundits Corey Lewandowski, Dinesh D'Souza, along with numerous pundits from National Review, Washington Times, and other media sources. The Voice of Reason is home to local issues and events as well as interviewing Congressmen, State Legislators, Governors, Mayors, City Councilmen, and local activists. Andy also is a regular guest and guest host for the nationally syndicated radio program "Armed American Radio with Mark Walters". Andy became interested in broadcasting during his time at Bowling Green State University while majoring in Political Science. There, he hosted a college show "The Voice of Reason" on WFAL college radio. Shortly after, Andy attended the Ohio Center for Broadcasting- Denver, CO branch. While at the school, he interned for Mike Rosen, host of the Mike Rosen Show on 850 KOA for 6 months. Radio broadcasting became his career shortly after the broadcasting school, when he became the Program Director and morning news talk host on "Mid America in the Morning" in Garden City, KS on 1240AM/1310AM KIUL. From there, Andy wanted to gain experience on the marketing/sales side of broadcasting and moved to Colorado Springs to become a marketing consultant for the rock station 94.3 KILO. The Voice of Reason was re-born when Andy moved to Wichita, KS and returned to the airwaves as the Operations Manager of Steckline Communications now going on 5 years, and hosts "The Voice of Reason" on the flagship station- Wichita's Big Talker 1480AM/102.5FM KQAM. The show is also simulcast across the Mid America Network in Kansas and Oklahoma on 4 radio stations, and simulcast on TV with Great Plains Television KGPT-TV Channel 26. The show is produced through the Hooser Media Network, and is now also available as an audio/video podcast online and available to radio and TV affiliates. ABOUT ANDYAndy Hooser is a husband, father, and patriot. Andy got involved in politics and debate early, becoming the chairman of the College Republicans at BGSU his Sophomore year of schooling. While attending the broadcasting school, he started a chapter of Young Republicans in his community in Colorado. Once moved to Wichita, KS, Andy helped with countless local campaigns, including becoming campaign manager for Kansas State Representatives John Whitmer and Leo Delperdang. He became the Treasurer for the Sedgwick County Republican Party, a board member of the Kansas State Rifle Association, and a member of the Free Masons. Andy has hosted numerous events, emceed multiple banquets and rallies, and regularly appears on TV and radio broadcasts discussing current events, elections, and topical issues. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:... Support this podcast
In this one Andy pitches FlavorTown USA, a food themed amusement park made by Guy Fieri. Jessica talks about a rock quite a bit, and Andy talks quite a bit about LEGO things despite this episode being about Taylor Swift. Andy breaks out a few of his celebrity impressions in his seemingly endless quest to be a suburban dad, and then we go on a Kanye West style Kanye West rant at the end. Also we talk about Taylor Swift. Guy Fieri, please make FlavorTown USA a real thing. You don’t have to pay us for this, you can have this one. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find us on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/GQ3koP/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessicaandAndy1 Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Andy and I discussed what it means to be quiet and sensitive in a loud world. We chatted about common introvert problems like answering the phone and being called "wrong" for being quiet. About Andy: Andy Mort is a UK based musician, writer, and podcaster. He is the founder of https://the-haven.co/?ref=27; a membership community dedicated to support and encourage ‘Gentle Rebels’ (creative introverts and sensitive types) to find and share their voices with the world. He produces The Gentle Rebel Podcast, a monthly show dedicated to helping people unleash their creativity, and find the courage to make their own quiet stand for what truly matters in life to them. Find Andy here: https://www.andymort.com/The Haven: https://the-haven.co/?ref=27Follow us!https://thequietonespodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/thequietonespodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/thequietonespodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/thequietonespodcast
We are so back baby! COVID-19 tried to stop us from making our podcast continue, but we can’t be stopped. In this episode we talk about a classic from our childhood, The Wee Sing Train, a children’s special from the 1990s that we watched so many times growing up. It was a trip down memory lane, to say the least. Andy discusses the McElroy brother’s big-screen debut in the film Trolls World Tour, and we answer our first listener question. Please send us questions! Ask us anything! Also there is briefly a guitar in this episode, and a lot more singing than we planned on. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find us on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/GQ3koP/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessicaandAndy1 Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi Cal Scott’s Website: http://www.calscottmusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Corona Virus COVID-19 is sweeping the globe, on this weeks show we talk about how it will impact the creative industry, what do if you run out of work, freelancers and how to survive Corona Virus COVID-19. Find Andy here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tsbcreative/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/andytsbcreative https://tsbcreative.co.uk/ ------------ Ways to help the show: - Support on Patreon https://bit.ly/396GhY9 - Take a screenshot and share it on Instagram stories or other social media platforms. Tag @CreativeWaffle or @BlueDeerDesign ------------ Podcast Social Links... Website: www.creativewaffle.club Instagram: https://bit.ly/35Yfone Twitter: https://bit.ly/39bmXt1
So this one is late and we’re sorry. Everyone at our college is sick and things have been a little weird lately, but this episode is here nonetheless. Jessica and Andy talk about the wonderful movie musical Sing Street, as well as Andy’s unusual interest in riding public transportation for fun, baked goods we’ll produce on our Christmas Tree Farm someday, and Jessica’s suspiciously enormous fascination with cults. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey everyone, in this episode Jessica and Andy talk about Panic! At The Disco’s second album Pretty. Odd. This one was pretty important to each of us for very different reasons. This episode might be our most succinct yet. Andy complains about the early spring, and Jessica comments on the wonderful campus of UC Santa Cruz. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey folks this week Jessica and Andy discuss the Netflix original films To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, and conclude, among other things, that Noah Centineo is no Ian Mcdiarmid. Andy issues a podcast recommendation, Jessica expresses enthusiastic support for Mamma Mia!, and Andy’s roommate Garett makes an unplanned appearance and officially becomes the first guest on this podcast. Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Find Nile on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on his website.Thanks to our tremendous house band ‘duo’. Find them on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on their website.Thanks to the extraordinary Andy Ward who illustrated the ‘Nile Rodgers Abbey Road Sketchbook’ which you’ll see on our social channels. Find Andy on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on his website.And, of course, huge thanks to you for listening! If you like the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review.Finally, we’d love to hear about YOUR wardrobe malfunctions. Please email us at help@mywardmal.com. And you can also follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Find Nile on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on his website.Thanks to our tremendous house band ‘duo’. Find them on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on their website.Thanks to the extraordinary Andy Ward who illustrated the ‘Nile Rodgers Abbey Road Sketchbook’ which you’ll see on our social channels. Find Andy on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and on his website.And, of course, huge thanks to you for listening! If you like the episode, please give us a five-star rating and review.Finally, we’d love to hear about YOUR wardrobe malfunctions. Please email us at help@mywardmal.com. And you can also follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Jessica and Andy dive into the Green Day album American Idiot as well as the soundtrack from the Broadway production of American Idiot, and you, the listener, get a much deeper look into Jessica’s and Andy’s past and the extensive impact that these albums had on us. Other talking points include new additions to our Christmas Tree Farm Vision Board, some appreciation and frustrations with the 92nd Academy Awards, and a shocking turn of events regarding the Bachelor. Intro: 0:00 Christmas Tree Farm Update: 2:16 Constantly Evolving Bachelor Segment: 6:36 Thoughts on the 92nd Academy Awards: 9:53 American Idiot vs. American Idiot: 16:00 Please share our podcast so that we can bring laughter and introspection to more people! Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Andy Hanselman has been helping businesses for 27 years. In that time he's been all over the world and thinks he's picked up the characteristics needed to succeed in business - or as he puts it, thinking in '3D' We met up to find out more. Find Andy here: http://www.andyhanselman.com/ (http://www.andyhanselman.com/) Steel City Business is the Sheffield Business podcast, highlighting the great stuff happening within the business community here in Sheffield. Each episode features a company or organisation based in or around the city - from the big ones right down to the sole traders. If it’s happening in Sheffield, we’ll be covering it. It’s brought to you by the team at Rebel Base Media, the Sheffield-based podcasting experts. Find out more at steelcitybusiness.com - and if you want to appear on Steel City Business or know someone we should feature email hellothere@rebelbasemedia.io
Friends, this is an important one. This week Jessica and Andy discuss the greatest film ever made, the 2002 straight-to-DVD Disney film The Country Bears. We get distracted by rocks, try to talk about The Bachelor again, and we managed to get another Dim Sum Anecdotes segment in this one. Please share our podcast so that we can bring laughter and introspection to more people! Important Links, as promised: The Country Bears on Disney+. Please watch it: https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/the-country-bears/7BTM6PN0NsTf Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find Andy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi Interesting Country Bears article: http://cinemareview.com/production.asp?prodid=1810 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
More about Andy Andy Golding is an employee experience specialist and co-founder of Still Human. Her primary focus and area of impact is businesses relevance in a rapidly changing world. To achieve this she works with companies to craft and build cultures that are always innovation ready as well as designing employee experience to ensure that people are being switched on and grown. She assists companies and leaders in businesses across diverse sectors from start-ups to established, century-old organisations to become places where the best talent wants to work, chooses to come to and where they thrive.Andy became fascinated about the impact that employee experience creates in performance, retention and business execution capability and this fascination led her to embark on a massiveresearch exercise that included spending time inside some of the best companies to work for, both locally and abroad. The findings hereof, combined with her personal experience working in different environments, culminated in her starting a business focused on company culture and employee experience, which later merged into Still Human.A keen researcher and blogger, Andy (also known as the team’s resident geek at Still Human) has written for and continues to contribute to many publications at the forefront of human capital and employee experience design. She is the co-author of ‘We Are Still Human’, and was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s ‘50 Top South African Business Women to Watch’ in 2018.Find Andy here:LinkedIn More about Brad Brad Shorkend is an agitator and thought provoker. He works with business leaders around the world helping them stay innovation ready and create exceptional employee and customer experiences that translate into kick-ass innovation, constant relevance, and significant revenue.He walks his talk as a leader, entrepreneur and innovator and is currently an active shareholder in multiple businesses across numerous sectors (fashion, tech, real estate, co-working and learning, to name a few).Brad is a published author of the book ‘We Are Still Human’, co-authored with his business partner, Andy Golding, in 2018. He is also adjunct faculty at GIBS and Duke CE.Brad has been coaching, mentoring and facilitating across all industries since 2007 working primarily with leadership at all levels of organisations, high potential individuals, teams and entrepreneurs. His clients are an exciting array of many of the top blue-chip organisations in South Africa and globally as well as exciting early-stage start-ups. Find Brad here:LinkedInFind Still Human here:WebsiteLinkedInFind We Are Still Human (their book) here:Website Show NotesPeople:James AltucherRyan HolidayOrganisations:NiceworkPlaces:The DrakensburgHow can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework a Brand and Service Design Company. One of the things we do best is asking our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 12 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators who we have encountered. To share the useful insights, inspirations and facts that made us stop and take notes as we go about our work. Hosted by our Founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com
Boy have Jessica and Andy got a podcast episode for you. This week we watched Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, and we tell you all of our hot takes as we dive into the nitty gritty of these mega-movies in an episode with a run time that rivals those of the extremely long films we watched. Dim Sum anecdotes makes a return. Here are the links as promised. The greatest meme ever made: https://twitter.com/Massawyrm/status/1158185696911351808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1158185696911351808&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fscreenrant.com%2Favengers-endgame-thomas-tank-engine-captain-marvel%2F Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wewillownachristmastreefarm/ Find Preici on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preicipua/ Find Andy on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndyGagliardi/ And also find him on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andygagliardi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Let's dive into relationship astrology! Guest, Astrology with Andy, shares his expertise on what to really look for when digging into relationship compatibility with a potential love or partner. Who you love may not be what you need!!! Andy also shares insight on my birth chart and what he found regarding what sign may be a good match and why my ex was so not the one for me! Plus, what the heck is a square and why is it so terrible?! And should we really ask someone we meet “what’s your sign?” or is it an insignificant piece of the relationship astrological puzzle? Listen up and share the podcast! Don’t forget to rate, leave a comment, and subscribe! This and more on Love Sujeiry: Talk Served Raw. Get your chart read with Astrology with Andy! He has discounts on Black Friday. Find Andy on here: https://www.instagram.com/astrologywithandy/ https://astrologywithandy.com/services/ Join Sujeiry’s World for the inside scoop on all things love, inspiration, and #realife ish! http://eepurl.com/gpGnh1 https://youtube.com/lovesujeiry https://instagram.com/lovesujeiry https://facebook.com/lovesujeiry https://twitter.com/lovesujeiry Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Andy Ramage who is co-founder of One Year No Beer. This incredible program offers 28, 90 and 365-day alcohol free challenges. Andy is a performance coach, an author, a co-founder of Aalpha Energy Brokerage and is also a former professional soccer player. I loved talking to Andy and immediately after the show was over - I gave up alcohol completely and I've officially been alcohol free for over 4 1/2 months. And I can tell you - I have more energy, I’m operating at my peak optimal performance and I am feeling amazing. And a bonus - our business has grown! Find out about the benefits of not drinking any alcohol and optimizing your health and your potential to be incredible in everything that you do in life. Andy dives into the social pressures of drinking alcohol and how when you stop drinking, you realize your own human potential and how it affects your ability to operate at the highest levels in your business, in your home, in sports and more. This podcast is not just a show for people who define themselves as being alcoholics or have been diagnosed as being an alcoholic or drug addict. This show is truly for people who drink moderately or even mildly, yet don’t yet realize how even a small amount of alcohol impacts your system and shuts down your body for not just a number of hours but for a number of days. Maybe you only have a few drinks a week, maybe you have a few drinks at night. Either way – this episode will inspire you to want to realize the best version of yourself – at work and in your personal life. Want to learn how to use food as medicine to reverse your diagnosed chronic degenerative disease? Find out more about our Eat Real to Heal 5-week Online Challenge here https://nicolettericher.com/eat-real-to-heal Find Andy One Year No Beer – https://www.oneyearnobeer.com/ Andy Ramage LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyramage/?originalSubdomain=ca Instagram Andy Ramage - https://www.instagram.com/_andyramage/ Instagram OYNB - https://www.instagram.com/oneyearnobeer/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Oneyearnobeer/?eid=ARCyIaFCAKj3t3pKkh7S6j3Or9SUxDRr-T6k9-8B1piFdOiF_6Qs_qNkwK4LVqH3S1VIXKDM5O-ADVDn&timeline_context_item_type=intro_card_work&timeline_context_item_source=100010512400783&fref=tag Discussed on the PODCAST We Work The Stanton Peele Addiction Website Framingham Heart Study Nicholas Christakis Books ‘The 28 Day Alcohol-Free Challenge’ Andy Ramage & Ruari Fairbairns ‘Let’s Do This!’ Andy Ramage ‘Kick the Drink… Easily’ Jason Vale ‘Awaken the Giant Within’ Tony Robbins
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Andy Galpin to discuss the following Elite Level Athletes (UFC fighters, Olympic weightlifters, MLB pitchers) Training age Skill vs. physical development Performance Evaluations Psychological, Physical, Nutrition, Sleep, Recovery, Skill Muscle Fiber Type Nutrition variations Food Preparation Volume adjustments to training Balancing Immediate vs. Delayed Gratification Genetic Potential Volume differences among men vs. women Find Andy on social media Twitter Instagram YouTube AndyGalpin.com Research Gate Additional questions/comments? Find Evolution Athletics on Instagram or Twitter Email us: Coach@evolutionathletics.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evolutionathletics/support
Andy and Mark chat to David about his transition from kickboxer, stabbing survivor and MMA fighter to running a successful MMA gym in Glasgow and his passion for helping children learn the disciplines of martial arts and how this helps them transform into fantastic adults.Learn more about David's gym:https://www.newlifeglasgow.com/Find Andy here:https://thinkdistinct.co.uk/Find Mark here:http://wearepostable.com/
What an episode! We have members of the Hempsteadys and Younger Than Neil letting us know the stories behind a few of their songs! Not only that but we also have a brand new debut song from the Bandulus! All that and information on a few shows coming up this weekend in Denton, TX and Anaheim, CA. Pre-order the new Bandulus album here: https://thebandulus.bigcartel.com/ Find Andy, Cody and the rest of the Hempsteadys at: www.thehempsteadys.com Find Ben, Bryce and the rest of Younger Than Neil at: youngerthanneilmusic.bandcamp.com Jump Up Records Tape Day releases: http://www.jumpuprecords.com/csd2019/#more-9231 Background music from Eric Daino: https://www.fiverr.com/ericdaino If you would like to lend an instrumental track to use as bed music for this show, or heck, write a theme song for this show, please sent it to: podcast@skaafterparty.com If you would like to lend an instrumental track to use as bed music for this show, or heck, write a theme song for this show, please sent it to: podcast@skaafterparty.com Support the Ska After Party Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/skaafterparty Find & follow our other show 23min of Ska on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/23minofSka/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/23minofSka Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23minofska/ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/23min-of-ska?refid=stpr Want to submit your band for a future interview? Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com Let me know what you think of this show, or let me know of tours and upcoming albums! Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com
Andy and Mark chat to David about his transition from kickboxer, stabbing survivor and MMA fighter to running a successful MMA gym in Glasgow and his passion for helping children learn the disciplines of martial arts and how this helps them transform into fantastic adults. Learn more about David's gym:https://www.newlifeglasgow.com/Find Andy here:https://thinkdistinct.co.uk/Find Mark here:http://wearepostable.com/
It was such a treat speaking with Andy Hall! His story from a corporate career in retail in the UK to highly successful coach and speaker is full of twists and turns. Andy's story shows us how risk is necessary to live big! Find Andy on Facebook @andyhallcoaching and on his website. Thanks for listening- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bethanyclem/message
This week on the show, I chat with Andy Hall of TSB Creative. We talk through his story. From education to the twists and turns of different jobs and his side/freelance work. It's a long episode but well worth listening to. Hope you enjoy the show. Find Andy here: https://www.tsbcreative.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/tsbcreative/ ------------ Tickets for the live event: https://bit.ly/2GlHYUS Discord Creative Waffle Club: https://discord.gg/YCWdSEh ------------ If you'd like to help out the podcast here are a couple of ways... 1. Take a screenshot and share it on Instagram stories or other social media platforms. Tag @CreativeWaffle or @BlueDeerDesign 2. Grab a Limited Edition Creative Waffle T-Shirt of the month from the shop on the site. https://www.creativewaffle.club 3. Buy your design resources via our Design Cuts partnership link: https://www.designcuts.com/?ref=BlueDeer 4. Any other ideas or for sponsorship opportunities please email hello@bluedeerdesign.co.uk thanks ------------ Podcast Social Links... Website: https://www.creativewaffle.club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativewaffle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CWafflePodcast More blue deer stuff... Website: https://www.bluedeer.design Blog/podcast: https://www.bluedeer.design/blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluedeerdesign Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bluedeerdesign Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlueDeerDesignUK/ Email: hello@bluedeerdesign.co.uk
Welcome to the Ska After Party! This week we’re talking to Andy and Cody from the Connecticut band the Hempsteadys. Learn their secrets for keeping track of 11 band members and which song of theirs was inspired by a "Kids in the Hall" sketch! Find Andy, Cody and the rest of the Hempsteadys at: www.thehempsteadys.com Or find their Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the.hempsteadys/ If you would like to lend an instrumental track to use as bed music for this show, or heck, write a theme song for this show, please sent it to: podcast@skaafterparty.com Find & follow the show on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/23minofSka/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/23minofSka Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23minofska/ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/23min-of-ska?refid=stpr Patreon - https://www.skaafterparty.com/ Want to submit your band for a future interview? Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com Let me know what you think of this show, or let me know of tours and upcoming albums! Email: podcast@skaafterparty.com
PC 217- Covers Training Routines and Variations with my good buddy Andy Stumpf. We discuss overtraining, training methodology, mental approaches, learning the surprise shot and debate High level Rifle Shooters VS High level Archers. Find Andy on Instagram @AndyStumpf212 or on the Cleared Hot Podcast
This week, Straight from London, Self-described Crypto Enthusiast and writer Andy McGrath returns to the show. We talk Jelly Squids, The Werewolf of Camberwell, Big Cats, Benny the Beluga Whale and smattering of other Euro-Cryptids. Find Andy's blog at http://beastsofbritain.blogspot.com. Closing Music - Korn/Taylor Swift-Never Coming back Together ( No Idea who remixed it but it's dope)
New York just posted a notice on their website that they’ve had an economic nexus law all along. And it's been effective ever since the Wayfair decision was announced. Listen in as Andy and Dan decipher what New York has decided to do with their economic nexus laws. Also, they discuss New York’s whistleblower laws and what that could mean to you - particularly in the context of this new notice. Find out for yourself if New York’s laws on fraud are fair or not.What are New York’s new economic nexus laws?What caveat has New York added to their statute?When will New York’s economic nexus laws come into effect?Does New York have unusual fiscal calendar quarters? If so, why?What are New York’s economic nexus thresholds?How does New York enforce tax fraud laws?What is New York’s definition of sales tax fraud?Can I collect a bounty if I am a whistleblower?How can I report tax fraud to New York?Is New York’s tax fraud law really fair?Why was Sprint sued by New York for $300 Million?Did Sprint commit tax fraud in New York?How much did the whistleblower get from Sprint’s settlement with New york?How many states have economic nexus laws now?Can a VDA save a business from a whistleblower and being sued by New York?Get the link to New York’s site to report fraud HERELearn how much a whistleblower can earn HERE..Find the link for the story on My Pillow HERE.Find Andy’s article on My Pillow HERE.Find the story on Sprint HERE.Find Andy’s story on Sprint HERE.To get with us for a FREE Strategy Call go HERE.
This week we take a deep dive into the film MY COUSIN VINNY! We were very excited to talk about this movie with returning guest, comedian/writer, Andy Koons! Andy wowed us with the "Now and Then" episode and brought it back again for Vinny. We play some games, we chat about the south, Andy invents a new national holiday. We had a pretty eventful podcast. Find Andy on twitter @andy_koons Check out his book online for free HERE! Email the show at AnotherEpisodePodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening... THANKS MORE for subscribing!
Merry Christmas from All Andy Alfred as this is our final studio show of 2018 as we recap the NFL games from week 15 including the Browns Win and the Lions lost. Andy breaks down the playoffs race as well. The Bowl season is here and we recap the games played and preview the games before Christmas. National Signing day took place this past Wednesday we look at BGSU signings and hear from the coach. Andy recaps the Jackets home woahs and the Walleye road trips. All this and a bet is being paid up today on All Andy Alfred. Find Andy on Twitter @AllAndyAlfred. Next week show will be taped and it’s the best of All Andy Alfred.
Andy isn't just a special guest, Andy is special. He doesn't see the world through the same eyes as most of us. He finds beauty and wonder in the complex and the simple alike. We talk about the mind, having someone work in your shop, sewing your first shirt, and more.. Jeez, how did we fit all of this in one show? And as always.. sorry. Find Andy - your life will be better because of it. https://www.instagram.com/andy_birkey/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzYymA9s_aAqVa9jQoL1cVw
Episode 10 is all about the kids. We spent some time chatting with Andy Shaw of Instafather.com about hosting kids parties, hosting a kid at an adult party, bringing kids to parties and more. In this episode, there are a lot of great little tips for navigating the waters with little ones, whether they are yours or not. Meet Andy Shaw How Chrystina + Andy Met Andy's Day Job His improv comedy Kid smoothie recipes (we got a little side tracked) Jess’ questions from a parents perspective Bounce House, Actors & Extras vs old fashioned playtime Don’t set your kid up for failure Thoughts on Nap times Gift Opening at parties Buying gifts for kids Throwing parties at facilities vs home Thoughts on decorations Food, dietary restrictions and more When do parents stop coming? Chrystina’s questions from a non-parent perspective How long are kids parties? Making small talk with children Getting comfortable with inviting kids to your home Is babyproofing necessary? Andy’s Guest Post on Chrystina’s Blog Snacks for kids to have on hand Portable folding highchair New Mom's Guide to New Dads preview What are you planning right now? How are you staying in touch? What are you into right now? Find Andy online: · Instafather.com · Twitter · Instagram
Episode 10 is all about the kids. We spent some time chatting with Andy Shaw of Instafather.com about hosting kids parties, hosting a kid at an adult party, bringing kids to parties and more. In this episode, there are a lot of great little tips for navigating the waters with little ones, whether they are yours or not. Meet Andy Shaw How Chrystina + Andy Met Andy's Day Job His improv comedy Kid smoothie recipes (we got a little side tracked) Jess’ questions from a parents perspective Bounce House, Actors & Extras vs old fashioned playtime Don’t set your kid up for failure Thoughts on Nap times Gift Opening at parties Buying gifts for kids Throwing parties at facilities vs home Thoughts on decorations Food, dietary restrictions and more When do parents stop coming? Chrystina’s questions from a non-parent perspective How long are kids parties? Making small talk with children Getting comfortable with inviting kids to your home Is babyproofing necessary? Andy’s Guest Post on Chrystina’s Blog Snacks for kids to have on hand Portable folding highchair New Mom's Guide to New Dads preview What are you planning right now? How are you staying in touch? What are you into right now? Find Andy online: · Instafather.com · Twitter · Instagram
This month we are chatting with Andy Deane about how to start a goth scene, his views on elitism, his career and more! Find Andy on Patreon, Bandcamp, and get his published works on Amazon The Gothic Cruise 4:00 History of Bella Morte 10:35 Is Goth Whatever You Want it to be 26:05 Can Artists Still Make a Living 47:47 Andy the Author 55:20
Red Radio is balls-out vegan radio. Opinionated, intersectional, brave and explicit. Listen at your own liberation. This week we are back after an unexpected hiatus with Andy Tabar (Compassion Co., The Bearded Vegan Podcast), discussing fat shaming, food shaming and body acceptance in the vegan communty. Find Andy on IG @compassionco and @thebeardedvegans. Buy lots of things at CompassionCo.com. * erinred.com for updates and info. Email me at erinredradio@gmail.com, find me on IG @erinred_ and on Twitter @erinred.
Special Guests: Andy Buscemi & Neal Urban Conundrum (TM WPU): Neal - What if the groom isn't there? Andy's Back-to-the-Future Photo Topics: Black and White pics Interns Delivering pics Q&A: Uncle Bob is your boss? Episode art - Neal Urban. Story behind the pic (it's good): www.weddingphotographersunite.com/wpu-82-no-words/ WPU: www.weddingphotographersunite.com/ Find Andy on instagram: www.instagram.com/andybuscemi Find Neal on instagram: www.instagram.com/nealurban Full show notes with all the links: https://weddinghangover.com/episodes//2018/05/ep-041-wedding-photographers-unite.html Find us on social media: www.fb.me/WeddingPhotoHangover www.instagram.com/weddingphotohangover www.twitter.com/wedpichangover Join our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/2143595509211422/ Email us: weddingphotohangover@gmail.com Find Dustin: www.instagram.com/dustin_mckibben Find Steven: www.instagram.com/stevenvanelk Edited by www.bespoketone.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weddingphotohangover/message
Shout out to Simone for sending his deck for Andy and Kyle to check out. Andy and Kyle take a look at Simone's Queen Marchesa deck. All too often we all have high hopes for our commander decks and they don't quite perform like we envisioned. Simone is looking for ideas, like all of us in that situation. Kyle and Andy explore the process of tweaking a deck that has a variety of possibilities like Queen Marchesa. Kyle goes through a pressure build that would be more suited for an aggro light play group. While Andy shares how Queen Marchesa can be built to cut the throats of opponents that were expecting to cut yours with their aggro decks. Here's Simone's deck list: And here's Kyle's pressure version: http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/kyles-queen-marchesa-pressure/ Find Andy's deck on coming soon (http://tappedout.net/users/LegendaryCreature-Podcast/mtg-decks/). Music this episode is by Dan Terminus. The song is Avalanche and the album is The Wrath of Code. Please support Dan Terminus. We think he's awesome! Check out his (). Big shout out to Mikey Patch for all our art work! ().
During Episode 8 of Gatherings Podcast we talk with Plum Deluxe founder and creator, Andy Hayes, about hosting tea parties, our favorite teas, thoughtful conversation starters, where to even begin when you're hosting a tea party, and many tea party logistics. You're definitely in for a treat! Andy Hayes is the founder and creator of Plum Deluxe. When he's not blending teas or baking up something yummy in the kitchen, he's hiking in the hills around his home of Portland, Oregon. Our love of tea parties Meet Andy Starting Plum Deluxe A Discussion of Tea - Why Tea, the Tea Lifestyle, and Tea Culture Our Favorite Teas Andy: White Tea Jessica: Black Tea & Herbal Tea, Mindful Morning Chrystina: Rooibos & Chai Andy's Party Hosting Style & Moments That Matter Type: Relaxed Eclectic Food Bars Taco Parties Thoughtful Conversation Starters Where to Begin When Hosting a Tea Party The Intention The Tea Tea Party Logistics A Soup + Tea Pairing Brainstorm Sweet or Savory When to Brew the Tea Decor and 5 Unique Tea Party Centerpiece Ideas How Much Tea to Serve How to Offer Tea to Your Guests What are you planning right now? Jessica: Her son's Christening Andy: Couples nights Chrystina: Wine tasting dinner party What's going on in your kitchen? Chrystina: Making peach jam Andy: Tomatoes, figs, and plums Jessica: Preserving, canning, blueberry thyme jam, ears of corn, tomatoes, jalapenos, zucchini bread, and more! How are you staying in touch? Jessica: Birth announcements Andy: Postcard swaps Chrystina: Flying to Nashville What are you into right now? Chrystina: Back into blogging and her new podcast Andy: Baking and pumpkin spice Jessica: Going through cookbooks Find Andy online: Plum Deluxe Tea Shop Newsletter Sign Up Find us online: Gatherings Podcast Facebook Twitter Chrystina Noel Sweet Love & Ginger
During Episode 8 of Gatherings Podcast we talk with Plum Deluxe founder and creator, Andy Hayes, about hosting tea parties, our favorite teas, thoughtful conversation starters, where to even begin when you're hosting a tea party, and many tea party logistics. You're definitely in for a treat! Andy Hayes is the founder and creator of Plum Deluxe. When he's not blending teas or baking up something yummy in the kitchen, he's hiking in the hills around his home of Portland, Oregon. Our love of tea parties Meet Andy Starting Plum Deluxe A Discussion of Tea - Why Tea, the Tea Lifestyle, and Tea Culture Our Favorite Teas Andy: White Tea Jessica: Black Tea & Herbal Tea, Mindful Morning Chrystina: Rooibos & Chai Andy's Party Hosting Style & Moments That Matter Type: Relaxed Eclectic Food Bars Taco Parties Thoughtful Conversation Starters Where to Begin When Hosting a Tea Party The Intention The Tea Tea Party Logistics A Soup + Tea Pairing Brainstorm Sweet or Savory When to Brew the Tea Decor and 5 Unique Tea Party Centerpiece Ideas How Much Tea to Serve How to Offer Tea to Your Guests What are you planning right now? Jessica: Her son's Christening Andy: Couples nights Chrystina: Wine tasting dinner party What's going on in your kitchen? Chrystina: Making peach jam Andy: Tomatoes, figs, and plums Jessica: Preserving, canning, blueberry thyme jam, ears of corn, tomatoes, jalapenos, zucchini bread, and more! How are you staying in touch? Jessica: Birth announcements Andy: Postcard swaps Chrystina: Flying to Nashville What are you into right now? Chrystina: Back into blogging and her new podcast Andy: Baking and pumpkin spice Jessica: Going through cookbooks Find Andy online: Plum Deluxe Tea Shop Newsletter Sign Up Find us online: Gatherings Podcast Facebook Twitter Chrystina Noel Sweet Love & Ginger
Andy Ristaino has managed to not only accomplish the completion of some gorgeous comic book art, but to also be indelibly involved in creating one of the great animated shows of the 21st century, Adventure Time. Serving many functions, and truly putting his stamp on that show, he learned his way around Cartoon Network and is now following that relationship to produce a brand new, top secret animated show of his own. We hash out what it's like to grind on the animation schedule vs. freelance, as well as the ins and outs of contracts, work/life pressure, staying healthy and making art long term. We also go deep talking about his two books "The Babysitter" (SLG) and "Night of the Living Vidiots" (self-published and amazing!) If you're not familiar with his work, you'll be in for a treat. This is a tremendously honest, entertaining and practical episode. If you work in the arts, no doubt this chat has some wisdom to share. Find Andy's books at skronked.com and follow him on social media @skronked! Follow me on the socials @kraigcomx, Kraig Rasmussen or monkeygong on Facebook, and stay up to date with the show and the shop at monkeygong.com. Please subscribe, rate and review this show on iTunes.
Andy Erikson returns to the No Laugh Track podcast once again. Fresh off her run as a finalist on 2015's Last Comic Standing, Andy is back with a wealth of new experiences and stories! Tune in to hear about her latest tour and filming an alternate ending of the Last Comic finale. Note: Cy Amundson will be performing this week at Acme, January 19th-23rd. Find Andy at andyerikson.com OR on Twitter @AndyErikson Intro music is a clip of Journey to the Sun supplied by Circle of Heat Click their Facebook above, or check them out.
This week A.J. and Mikah are joined by special guest Andy Ihnatko! Andy explains how he integrates his Apple and Google gadgets, and shares a few life hacks along the way. Find Andy on Twitter and on Relay FM's Material podcast. Integrate Topics Andy: OmniOutliner A.J.: Notability Mikah: Microsoft Selfie Produced by Katie Hiler This episode of Integrate is not sponsored by Moocycle. Music provided by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com. Follow Integrate on Twitter, and subscribe/rate/review the show on iTunes. Links and Show Notes If Prostheses Were Shoes, They'd Have Been Updated Already Mikah interviews a robot at CES Samsung GALAXY S3 More Chinese supply chain reports claim Apple has dropped the 3.5 mm headphone jack for iPhone 7, will rely on wireless, via 9to5Mac iPad Pro and Apple Pencil The one where Yasmine Evjen was on Integrate Apple Watch complications Moto 360 Avowed Apple fan Jeb Bush realizes his Apple Watch can take phone calls, via The Verge Bush Encounters the Supermarket, Amazed, via The New York Times Andy's Economic Model for Children-Powered Chores Twelve South Compass P. G. Wodehouse The Omni Group
Andy Lassner grew up as an orthodox Jewish kid from New York and when he got in to NYU, his whole life changed. Andy discovered girls, alcohol and drugs, and a whole world he never expected to ever know. Of course everyone who knows Andy knows that he's now a super successful, multiple Emmy award winner for his work on shows with Rosie O'Donnel and of course, his current boss Ellen Degeneres. It wasn't always easy for Andy, he truly took himself from rock bottom all the way to the top. Andy talks about failure, what it has meant to him and how to overcome failure to find success within yourself. If you enjoy our first episode, please share it with a friend or seventy. Find Andy on twitter @andylassner Your hosts on twitter: @eden_eats and @theguydf All music is copyright free and was downloaded from http://www.purple-planet.com/
Alice Fraser sits in the Victorian State Library with Andy Matthews who is full of hot chocolate. They talk about comedy, poetry, engineering, time travel and being zoo exhibits. Find Andy on twitter at @stupidoldandy find alice at alicerfraser@gmail.com
Andy Behrman is the author of “Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania,” published by Random House. He is a mental health advocate and speaker who promotes mental health awareness and suicide prevention, speaking to college audiences, mental health care professionals and local and national mental health support groups. Andy's writing has appeared in “The New York Times Magazine,” “New York Magazine” and he is a frequent contributor to online mental health websites. He has appeared on Anderson Cooper 360, NPR Radio and on the cover of Bipolar Magazine. He was interviewed by Stephen Fry for his documentary, “Secret Life of a Manic Depressive” which aired on the BBC. He is a single father living in Los Angeles with his two daughters, six and eight. He never dreamed he would attend a Parent Association Meeting. Find Andy at http://www.electroboy.com or on Twitter @electroboyusa Read more: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/laliteraticarpelibrum/2014/03/06/la-literati-welcomes-author-andy-behrman-electroboy#ixzz36G8h7v6G
Andy Haynes joins us for our 53rd installment of NoLaughtrack. Listen in as he talks about his young days as a professional skier, getting married, and taping his Comedy Central special. He also talks about the two T.V. shows he is writing for: MTV's Ridiculousness, and TBS's Ground Floor Andy Haynes. Find Andy at imandyhaynes.com Or on Twitter @imandyhaynes Intro music is a clip ofJourney to the Sun supplied by Circle of Heat Click their Facebook above, or check them out.
This weeks Feature Act, and BIRTHDAY GIRL, Andy Erikson joins us on the couch. She talks about getting her start at Acme, the Andy Kaufman Award, and hoarding. Justin plays a little speed round of Family Feud with her as well. Happy Birthday! Make sure you tweet her Wednesday, Feb. 6 to wish her a Happy Birthday!! Find Andy at andyerikson or on Twitter @AndyErikson