Andrew Weitsman Andrew Weitsman

Website: http://www.needlemeethaystack.com

Andrew Weitsman is an entrepreneur, marketer, blogger and musician.  He has had previous jobs in politics, music, online product development, self-help, hair styling, food services, retail, ghostwriting, advertising, corporate branding, management and organizational development. According to a test he once took online, this makes him at least a "situational" member of Gen-Y.  This works out very well, because that happens to be the generation he belongs to anyway.

Andrew has made a lot of stumbles along the way achieving a semblance of normalcy, and has realized that the best way to prevent others from falling into the same potholes is to share his experiences with the Internet.  He also realizes that writing about himself in the third person is a little pretentious, but hopes that you'll forgive him for indulging in it for this bio.

Posts by Andrew Weitsman:

  • I Don’t “Like” This, 07 May 2010 In the following categories
    PoliticsReal LifeThe Generation

    Remember when people got together to complain about something…in person?

  • My State Has Lost Its Mind, 28 Apr 2010 In the following categories
    Politics

    Arizona’s new legislation to combat illegal immigration has everyone on high alert, even white guys like me who were raised in the state. Everyone have their birth certificates handy?

  • How to Actually Help the Earth on Earth Day, 22 Apr 2010 In the following categories

    A few easy habits to get into that can make a big difference for the environment.

  • The Five Stages of the KFC Double Down, 15 Apr 2010 In the following categories
    Culture

    The unique new eating experience of KFC’s Double Down “sandwich.”

  • Internet (and Real Life) Stalking Made Easy, 08 Apr 2010 In the following categories
    TechnologyThe Generation

    It’s easier and more convenient than ever to connect with people and use the Internet. But casual users aren’t the only ones who benefit…

  • My First Time With Government Health Care, 31 Mar 2010 In the following categories
    Real LifeThe Generation

    An experience with government healthcare abroad offers insight to the potential future experience of nationalized healthcare in the United States.