And just a few words about Brant before he jumps in. Brant is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies, right in San Francisco.And he works full-time on this, where he's working on cutting-edge brain health and neuroscience-informed depth therapy.
Is it working? My sense is, not quite yet. Peter Brant , very famous collector in Connecticut.
know how to pick winners. And Brant and I do a lot of traveling and speaking and consulting.
All companies live on here somewhere. So like Brant said, this is a continuum. And there are distinct shades of gray, but we're going to contrast this with two extreme poles.
know how to pick winners. I was waiting for Brant to arrive, or my wife to arrive.
Is it working? My sense is, not quite yet. And I think that Peter Brant is crazy.
And "Marie and Rosetta" is a great new play. It's written by George Brant . I was sent the play last year from a producer friend of mine, and I knew about George's work.
So today, I'm really excited to bring in Dr. Brant Cortright, who wrote the book, "The Neurogenesis Diet and Lifestyle, Upgrade Your Brain, Upgrade your Life." And just a few words about Brant before he jumps in. Brant is a clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies, right in San Francisco.
Patrick has spoken at tech conferences nationally and internationally and serves as a mentor for the 500 Startups and for The Lean Startup Machine. So please join me in welcoming Brant and Patrick. Thanks for having us here.
to questions of racial bias, which I know none of us really want to perpetuate, right? So one of the junior authors to this research with Jeff Brantingham, my colleague, presented this research. Before, this kind of made the rounds in the media, and he was asked quite a few critical questions, if you will.
It's brilliant. It's brilliant. And we got a love letter from Ben Brantley in the "New York Times." And that was when we sort of thought, hey, I think we got something here.
Is it working? My sense is, not quite yet. I said, but what is Peter Brant going to do with the hole?
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So today, we're going to learn about how our lifestyle and our choices help influence what our brain is capable of. So without further ado, please welcome Brant . And we'll take questions at the end.
Hello, everybody. I'm Julie Wiskirchen from the Authors@Google team in Los Angeles. And today, we're excited to welcome Brant Cooper and Patrick Vlaskovits. And they're going to be discussing their new book, "The Lean Entrepreneur." Brant Cooper travels the world speaking to entrepreneurs and consulting and advising startups.
Is it working? My sense is, not quite yet. He said, well, Peter Brant .
And today, we're excited to welcome Brant Cooper and Patrick Vlaskovits. And they're going to be discussing their new book, "The Lean Entrepreneur." Brant Cooper travels the world speaking to entrepreneurs and consulting and advising startups. His clients include Qualcomm, MOGL, HubKick, MotherKnows, i.TV, Lean Startup Machine, Discovr, and many others.
So if there was a Texas case we we're going to take on, he was going to work on it. He actually walked a person off of death row in the early '90s, Clarence Brantley, and freed a woman named Joyce Anne Brown, who will also dovetail into either Richard's story or my story of Richard.
My contribution is to help bring in speakers who I think have helped us raise our own awareness, and emotional capacity, and facilities. So today, I'm really excited to bring in Dr. Brant Cortright, who wrote the book, "The Neurogenesis Diet and Lifestyle, Upgrade Your Brain, Upgrade your Life." And just a few words about Brant before he jumps in.
know how to pick winners. One pattern we see quite often is, when it gets kicked out of the lab too early and it gets kicked over to the sales folks, like Brant mentioned