Brittany Inge. There's a list of them.
Brittany? Hey everyone. Good afternoon, good morning, wherever you are in the world.
Brittany, as you know, I wrote in the book about how oftentimes, we create these personas for work, and then they become these gilded cages.
Brittany, do you mind taking notes on this so we get everything down?
like Brittany mentioned earlier, having neutral options.
And I first discovered Brittany on YouTube, through a talk she did.
My name's Brittany. Google.
--the deep-- Brittany got on her Oprah Winfrey hat, child.
And David and Brittany's stories ended up being the most developed, as far as an arc from beginning to end.
It's from Brittany. The next one also has a very interesting story.
Richard: Apparently in Brittany it's a common form of greeting, "Hey badger.
a shipyard in Brittany with a grant from Carnival Cruise Lines of all people.
and he's very involved in Brittan in the organic food movement there, and schools, and school
I encourage everybody to Google Brittany Packnett and see how good a speaker she is.
I couldn't do it without Brittany, who's here, and cut50, and everyone that I work with--
Hi, Brittany, good to see you.
YouTuber Jon Phenom. And Brittany DKé of YouTube duo, BritxBrat2Fashion.
You go see the mussels on the coast of Brittany and where Prince Edward Island actually discovered their similar climate for mussel harvesting.
The person I use to answer this question is a young woman named Brittany Packnett.
So without further ado, I will introduce Brittany Levers, who is serving as our moderator for today's talk.
What I really do believe, Brittany, is that one of the reasons why they didn't connect with that spirit is because I reminded them
Stop it. When you take Brittanica and turn it into Wikipedia, GDP goes down.
And then going up on stage and saying, Brittany, remember you don't have the melody there.
Oh wow, that's a good question, Brittany.
In the book, as you know, Brittany, the three questions-- who are you at your core?
Because then people started to think of me, as Brittany said, multidimensional and not just in that one space.
You know, the interesting thing, Brittany, is that when I would go over to Europe, Milan and Paris predominantly, they would automatically
Hi, everyone. My name is Brittany, Brittany Levers.
And sure, the butter rolled into a croissant in Brittany might be a little bit saltier than the one outside of Nice.
Now we're at a place-- and this is one of the things that Sam and I and Brittany are trying to figure out.
I'm here. OK, so my name is Brittany.
That's awesome. OK, so I'm going to look up Brittany.
Yes, yes. You know, I have to tell you though, Brittany, I was miserable and that was a misery to many other people.
And I guess that's kind of like in the same kind of vein as what you do, Brittany.
It touched me. So you know, that to me is like, you done jumped a couple of rungs, Brittany.
And I want my children, if I ever have children, I want my children to speak Spanish but I know they’re all gonna speak English and they’ll probably have a name like Brittany
It's kind of odd, the origins of it were apparently when he was a young cyclist, a teammate from Brittany used to greet him "Hey badger, hey blairo."