Detroit Artist Hopes to Create What Social Media is Missing 

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Andre Ash, Digital Anchor
Andre Ash, Digital Anchor
Digital storyteller, a follower of news, politics, and a lover of music! I take a curious approach in the tech aisle, and I'm a self-proclaimed Bowling champ! lol I'm a journalist, serious about the craft, and one who subscribes to a stomach-hurting laugh, often. So yeah, serious, but not too serious. Lets take this to social! Follow me @ash_isLive

DETROIT – Instead of being hired a big tech company, after college, Ziarekenya Smith wanted to work for himself. In a world where most people tend to share only the highlights of their life, Smith believes that way social engagement is fake and toxic.  

Smith wanted to re-create an app that is more well-rounded in hopes of re-creating the human experience. So, he founded the app, Inpathy.  

He joined Digital Anchor Andre Ash at Michigan Chronicle’s STUDIO 1452 to share more of this journey, a story and new tech company that is making national headlines. 

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