- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew Ariel had stepped down as guild leader. I had become guild leader.
Woo! Yes, right? Isn't she amazing? Ariel plays Imelda Marcos, and has starred on Broadway as the Princess Jasmine in Disney's "Aladdin," the hit musical "Wicked," and playedNina Rosario in the final cast of the four-time Tony Award and Grammy award-winning musical "In the Heights.
And we all can talk about different things that have happened, and every individual family has their own story. Ariel , do you mind telling us a little bit about your family's history, about coming from the Philippines and coming to the US?Yeah, for sure. So, my grandfather, he's still alive.
And the bigger aspect is just everything that was going on culturally around you guys. Ariel Pink's have you heard of them?
Isn't it? This was in 2002, and he was a big deal back then, head of the Palestinians. And Ariel Sharon was the prime minister of Israel. And there'd been some suicide bombings in Israel.
They're educated. And people, as a whole, human beings, are invested in the things they have invested in. Dan Ariely is research into the IKEA effect has shown that when we build something ourselves, we value it more highly than if someone else built it for us. Back when fraternity hazings were a kind of sort of acceptable thing, the rationalization was, well, I went through it.
This chapter in our book is inspired by this behavioral economist you see here. Dan Ariely, he teaches at MIT and Duke University. And he's the author of "Predictably Irrational." And you see on his face there's a scar on the lower right side of this chin.
Now this little guy is very impressive. And the president of Ariel Investments is the woman that you see in the picture.
So I'll step back. My name is Ariel Beery. I have the absolute pleasure to be here today to represent a company called MobileODT-- Mobile Optical Detection Technologies.
and it's stated outright in another chapter. And I'm Ariel Garber.
and it's stated outright in another chapter. And just like Ariel was saying, it really felt like every place that he went to, there were sort of distinctive names.
I'm trying to remember which names I could say and which ones I can't for copyright reasons. You can't say Ariel or Tiana. You just did. But you just did.
We're a behavioral economics unit, and we work closely with Professor Dan Ariely, who we're very lucky to have with us today. And Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke. He founded the Center for Advanced Hindsight there.
X, experimente como usuario, the importance of user profiles. The story of Dan Ariely and his experience in the hospital, and Banamex. I, integrating your communication channels, the story of Volares, and how their customer service and social were saying different things.
Now this little guy is very impressive. The first story comes from Ariel Investments.
So it's my pleasure to introduce Ariel Beery, who is the founder and CEO of MobileODT. He's here to talk about catching cancer using AI-enabled smartphones.
You know this with Patrick. So the scene he loved was where Ariel loses her voice, where she makes her deal with Ursula the sea witch. OK? So, you know Ariel , a selfish girl, wants what she wants, do anything to get it.
and it's stated outright in another chapter. So that's Lindsay Siano and Ariel Garber.
So what is giving up and what is just deciding to do something else? And when we sat down with Ariel Helwani, he was all about accomplishing goals.
But really what matters are things that you can't search for. They're things that Dan Ariely and his colleagues have called experiential attributes, things like rapport, things like sexual compatibility. Like, I want to find the profile that will tell me whether I'm going to have unique sexual compatibility or unique rapport with an individual.
Because unconsciously, we have a slight bias toward things that are familiar, which is why my daughter is named President of the United States Brooks. Another oddity--I think it was Dan Ariely who's now at Duke, found that when you eat alone, you eat this much. When you eat with one other person, you eat, on average, 35% more. Six or more other people, you eat, on average, 78% more. And you're really not aware of this, that these are some of the ways you're biased by unconscious processes. And then the second
Any of you guys read Dan Ariely's work and "Predictably Irrational"?
And then they became America Donald Rumsfeld's and Ariel Sharon's sock puppets and later Ehud Olmert's sock puppets when the United States
So now let's bring them on the stage. Come on up, Ariel Jacobs and Jose Llana. Woo! Hi. Have a seat.
"The Dance of the 41" for which he won an Ariel Award for Best Male Actor granted by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Sciences and Arts.
All right, Ariel , I would say that from my own pantry, I always have canned San Marzano tomatoes.
Gabriel. Ariel ? Gabriel. Gabriel?
You are a brand ambassador for kitchen brands and for Ariel , as I learned.
And I see there are hundreds pictures, precise, just like a Disney animator would draw, all sidekicks, no heroes. Sebastian, when Ariel loses her voice, that look of fear-- how do you know? There's 10 of those.
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And they will be in conversation with Dan Ariely.
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew So as time went on, Ariel became busier and busier, and then one day, they contacted me and we were having this like whisper
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew And then at one point, Ariel contacts me and says, "Hey, you know, you were talking about those Half-Life levels you made. I want to see those." I'm like, "Oh,
So we'll take our places and we'll welcome Dan to the stage-- Dan Ariely-- and we'll start a conversation.
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew So I put my Half-Life levels, I sent them to Ariel , and
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew ... who at that time was the lead designer on Warcraft III, and he was Ariel . You know, so okay, it wasn't a woman after all. It wasn't this blonde wood
Right. And even at the beginning when I first started doing interviews like Ariel Hwani and stuff and I would bring it up like I'm you know I'm working on
Thank you. Yes, Ariel wants to know, what should we be keeping in our pantry or freezer to keep things interesting now that we're all mostly
Because a lot of the research that we had coming out of Daniel Kahneman, Dan Ariely, Richard Thaler, Cass Sunstein, a number of other pioneers within the field,
So that makes me want to, say, start with Arielle.
I help lead a team at Google called the Irrational Lab. We're a behavioral economics unit, and we work closely with Professor Dan Ariely, who we're very lucky to have with us today. And Dan Ariely is the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke.
And I'm on the Irrational Lab team, a behavioral economics research team led by Dan Ariely.
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew And eventually, somebody stepped up and took his position as guild leader, and that person's name was Ariel -
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew so pretty, wanted to show their face all the time. So Ariel was a great guild leader for us, and made me
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew like an assistant guild leader, raid leader, officer type in the guild. And over time, Ariel got busier and busier, and, you know, would send me messages like,
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew that's cool." Like, "I didn't know you played Half-Life." Like, "Yeah, maybe we can get a server up and I can play them." And Ariel tells me,
- Absolutely. In those days, there was a great stigma to mentioning your, any real-life info. You just kind of kept it all really close to your chest, and you never knew Mm-hmm. And Barfa, Barfa wasn't somebody who played with us all the time, but kind of like Ariel got into the guild
It just felt like home! So, first off, I would like to talk about our first performer, Ariel Jacobs. Woo! Yes, right? Isn't she amazing?
So, be on the lookout, BroadwayPup.com. But, today, she will be performing for us the title song, "Here Lies Love." So, welcome to the stage, Ariel Jacobs! Isn't she amazing? Thank you so, so much!
Now this little guy is very impressive. And when I asked her to tell me a little bit more about her career, she told me that she started working at Ariel at the age of 22,