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Albert Bierstadt’s story runs counter to the romanticized idea of a passionate starving artist. He was strategic in his career, selecting imagery that he knew would appeal to U.S. audiences, and monetizing his art outside of selling paintings. Research: Appman, Sarah Bean. “How One Building Turned Greenwich Village Into an Artists’ Mecca.” Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. August 6, 2019. https://www.villagepreservation.org/2019/08/06/how-one-building-turned-greenwich-village-into-an-artists-mecca/ “Albert Bierstadt Dead.” Indianapolis News. Feb. 19, 1902. https://www.newspapers.com/image/37784929/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt Avery, Kevin J. “Hudson River School.” The Met. Oct. 1, 2004. https://www.metmuseum.org/essays/the-hudson-river-school “Bierstadt Painting Surfaces After 100 Years.” Greenville News. June 7, 1990. https://www.newspapers.com/image/192068392/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt%20Lucerne “Dealer Gets Bargain on Lost Art.” The News Tribune. Oct. 14, 1990. https://www.newspapers.com/image/738127494/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt%20Lucerne The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Düsseldorf school". Encyclopedia Britannica, 7 Mar. 2016, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Dusseldorf-school “Fine Paintings.” Boston Evening Transcript. May 26, 1857. https://www.newspapers.com/image/734940677/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt Hassrick, Peter H., et al. “Albert Bierstadt: Witness to a Changing West.” University of Oklahoma Press. 2018. “Jan. 7, 1830, Albert Bierstadt was born.” Boston Evening Transcript. Jan. 7, 1902. https://www.newspapers.com/image/735167933/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt “Look at This.” Boston Evening Transcript. Dec. 19, 1850. https://www.newspapers.com/image/735037015/?match=1&terms=Albert%20Bierstadt “Meet the artists of the Hudson River School and visit the places in nature that they painted and made famous.” Hudson River School Art Trail. https://www.hudsonriverschool.org/artists “Albert Bierstadt.” The Art Story. https://www.theartstory.org/artist/bierstadt-albert/ “Mission.” National Academy of Design. https://nationalacademy.org/the-academy/about-us Quinn, Karen. “American Landscape Painting: Albert Bierstadt and the American Land.” Museum of Fine Arts Boston. February 13, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phAETFErwRU&t=9s “Roman Fish Market. Arch of Octavius.” Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. De Young Museum. https://www.famsf.org/artworks/roman-fish-market-arch-of-octavius See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cody Beus interviews Sarah Bean from the local farm, Arctic organics.
It is never too early or too late to plan the direction of your career direction and consider your professional legacy. This includes finding meaning and value in your work and relating them to physician engagement and burnout, explains Sarah Bean, MD, FCAP, who is teaching a course on this topic at CAP21, “Setting Career Direction: Using Personal Leadership to Ignite the Flame and Keep It Going.” CAP21 will be held Sept. 25-28, for more information, please visit capannualmeeting.org and follow #cap21 on social media.
Sarah Bean is Book Launchers' marketing professional with over 16 years of entertainment and publishing experience. She started her career in the literary department of a worldwide agency, before becoming a speaking agent with a roster of best-selling authors, celebrities, athletes and business leaders. She has managed NY Times best-selling authors, produced live events like TEDx and covered TV/film news and red carpet interviews for leading entertainment websites. Sarah volunteers for LA-based arts education nonprofit Young Storytellers and catches as many nerdy TV shows as she can. She lives in Michigan with her husband and daughter.
Sarah Bean tells the story of the Cedarville Opera House and its openings and closings through the years. For the moment, performances at the iconic building in the middle of Cedarville are on hold. But the wait won't last forever.
In this episode of Beyond the Scope, Dr. Sanam Loghavi (@sanamloghavi) of MD Anderson Cancer Center speaks with Dr. Sarah Bean (@DrSMBean) a gynecologic, breast, and cytopathologist at Duke Health about pathology and her interests Beyond the Scope. How did she get interested in woodworking? What are the four phases of a mentoring relationship? What are her tips for work-life integration? What advice does she have for women in academics? Featured public domain music: US Army Blues, BugaBlue
Dr. Sarah Bean, pathologist at Duke University, joins ScopeMD to discuss effective strategies for giving and receiving feedback. Our conversation focuses on a journal article she coauthored in 2019 entitled Giving and Receiving Effective Feedback: A Review Article and How-To Guide.Dr. Bean is an associated professor at Duke University, Program Director of the Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology Fellowship programs at Duke University, and is an Advisor to the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Curriculum Committee, a committee charged with determining the medical education needs of pathologists nationwide. Article:Rachel Jug, Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang, and Sarah M. Bean (2019) Giving and Receiving Effective Feedback: A Review Article and How-To Guide. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine: February 2019, Vol. 143, No. 2, pp. 244-250.https://www.archivesofpathology.org/doi/full/10.5858/arpa.2018-0058-RA
Dans ce podcast, on fait un concept différent où nous sommes sur l'influence de l'alcool (Jérémie) et la marijuana (Sarah). Le but était d'apporter une personne aussi merveilleuse que Sarah et de vous démontrer les effets sur la consommation des substances. On jase de son parcours de tatoueuse et son syndrome d'imposteur dans ce domaine.Suivez moi!FACEBOOK:nbsp;https://www.facebook.com/anxiousandfabulous/?modal=admin_todo_tourINSTAGRAM PERSONNEL:nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/jeremiedrapeau_/?hl=fr-caINSTAGRAM AAF: https://www.instagram.com/anxiousandfabulouslepodcast/?hl=fr-caYOUTUBE:nbsp;https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ-NixNQ4byn4MdHuNM1u4A?view_as=subscriberINSTAGRAM DE SARAH: https://www.instagram.com/sarahbeanrock/?hl=fr-ca Merci à soundstripe pour la musique d’introduction.
This year’s CAP annual meeting features 25 new courses and a diverse portfolio of programs that are central to daily practice. As chair of the CAP Curriculum Committee, Dr. Sarah Bean leads a multi-disciplinary group of pathologists through the rigorous process of reviewing and selecting the educational courses presented at the annual meeting. In this CAPcast, Dr. Bean discusses the key offerings of CAP19, which will be held Sept. 21-25 in Orlando, Florida. Register now for CAP19: https://capatholo.gy/2Vzqkm9.
Where is the future of streaming and entertainment leading us as a society? Jump into the tank with us this week as Johnny Genie is joined by social media marketing expert, Sarah Bean, in this fascinating conversation about the evolutionary history -- and future -- of internet platforms, mass media, and entertainment culture. For blog posts and other extra material, check out our website at: www.thunktankpodcast.com Support us: If you enjoy the podcast, please consider rating and reviewing wherever you listen to podcasts. We would also love for you to share it with someone who might enjoy us. And of course if you really want to support us consider subscribing on Patreon for as little as one dollar per episode! Follow Us: Our Website/Blog Twitter: @thunktankers Instagram: @thunktankpodcast Email: thunktankpodcast@gmail.com Facebook
Sarah Stephens Bean from Book Launchers joined us for another amazing podcast on Books in Heinessight. The marketing director for Book Launchers, Sarah Bean tells authors what she does at Books Launchers and what Book Launchers can do for you. With their unique business model, Book Launchers, located in Los Angeles, California offers authors, producers, CEO’s and anyone who wants to write a book a pathway to success. Sarah Bean explains the Book Launchers team and how they carry a project, sometimes from inception, to completion and then into the marketing phase. An expert on marketing and the publishing industry, as a former agent, Sarah Bean is someone everyone should listen to or else!
In the laboratory setting, feedback (or the lack thereof) extends beyond self-improvement and ultimately impacts patient care. In this CAPcast, Duke Health pathologist Dr. Sara Jiang discusses how to give and receive feedback effectively. Dr. Jiang and her Duke Pathology colleague Dr. Sarah Bean will once again teach their popular course, “Can You Hear Me Now?: Giving and Receiving Feedback Effectively” at CAP18 in October. More information on CAP18 can we found online at capannualmeeting.org.
This year’s CAP annual meeting features 25 new courses, creating a diverse portfolio of programs central to every pathologist’s daily practice. In this CAPcast, Duke University pathologist Dr. Sarah Bean discusses how attending CAP18, held in Chicago, Oct. 20-24, can benefit pathologists. Dr. Bean is the Chair of the CAP Curriculum Committee. For more information on CAP18, visit http://www.capannualmeeting.org.
Feedback in the laboratory provides pathologists with an opportunity to ensure improvement when necessary, to reinforce the positive, and to ensure that standards are met in a low stakes environment, translating to improved clinical outcomes, explains CAP member Dr. Sarah Bean in this CAPcast interview. In this interview, Dr. Bean discusses the importance of feedback and how to give and receive effective feedback. Dr. Bean will be leading a course on this topic at CAP17 on October 8th, along with Dr. Sara Jiang. Learn more about CAP17: http://capatholo.gy/2q9qphF.
It's a giant-sized premiere extravaganza for our monthly rational podcast. Anthropology teacher Sarah Bean and National Center for Science Education Executive Director Eugenie Scott join Jonathan and Andrew in a discussion about evolution, creationism, and why denialists will have very dirty fingers by the time they come around (unless they routinely clean their ears). Plus: learn about how you can teach evo with LEGOs and whether or not Tim Minchin is snarky.The book recommendation is EVOLUTION VS. CREATIONISM by Eugenie C. Scott. Don't try to steal Andrew's autographed copy.
It's a giant-sized premiere extravaganza for our monthly rational podcast. Anthropology teacher Sarah Bean and National Center for Science Education Executive Director Eugenie Scott join Jonathan and Andrew in a discussion about evolution, creationism, and why denialists will have very dirty fingers by the time they come around (unless they routinely clean their ears). Plus: learn about how you can teach evo with LEGOs and whether or not Tim Minchin is snarky.The book recommendation is EVOLUTION VS. CREATIONISM by Eugenie C. Scott. Don't try to steal Andrew's autographed copy.