Craig Hermes

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About me

Gender Male
Occupation entertainment/nonprofits
Location San Francisco, California, United States
Introduction your typical/atypical, HIV positive-, Weimaraner owning-, Gemini Scorpio rising-, cynical optimist-, world traveling-, funny/serious-, extroverted introvert. I embrace life fully and powerfully, live responsibly in the present, have left jobs of importance for calls to the road. I've raised almost 100,000 dollars for AIDS and wildlife causes, ridden bikes in Montana, California, Alaska, Laos, Burma, climbed Kilimanjaro, sat with mountain gorillas, seen a tiger on foot, a leopard, been charged by rhinos in Nepal, I've laughed in Burma, had malaria in India, dived with whale sharks in Thailand, met the Dalai Lama, Stevie Nicks, Elizabeth Montgomery, Bill Clinton, Yul Brenner, Carol Channing, Michu-the world's smallest man, The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins, Beck. What have I learned? I know nothing and everything. Family and personal growth are my greatest joys. At times my dog can smell like an old shoe.
Interests experiential learning, music, cycling, running, environment, wildlife, travel, metaphysics, mind/body/spirit healing, sex and its link to spirituality, addressing the pnp epidemic from a spiritual perspective
Favorite Movies simpsons, dead man walking, ghengis blues, south park, born free, baraka, a mighty wind, deep africa, thoroughly modern millie, passion, elf, black orpheus, best in show, guffman, serial mom, anything john waters
Favorite Music nirvana, fleetwood mac, scissorsisters, pj harvey, massive attack, salif keita, angelique kidjo, coldplay, radiohead, bjork, el vez, gus gus, jobim, lucinda williams, marisa monte, coldplay, burt bacharach, stone fox, x, maria mckee, sheryl crow, tricky, sondheim, chemical brothers
Favorite Books sedaris, dalai lama, pema chodron, mark leyner, bill bryson, god of small things, gary larson, dave eggers, gabriel garcia marquez, caroline myss, hafiz, anything lonely planet

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