But fortunately, our teacher, Carole , is extremely well-credentialed. Carole was the Dorothy J. King Lecturer in Leadership at Stanford, where she taught for more than 20 years before cofounding Leaders in Tech, whichbrings the principles and process of Touchy Feely to executives all across Silicon Valley.
brings the principles and process of Touchy Feely to executives all across Silicon Valley. Carole lives in San Francisco with her husband of 35 years, and has recently published "Connect," which seeks to democratize the lessons of Touchy Feelyso that more people all across the Earth can create exceptional relationships.
I kept walking. They make up all kinds of stories about what's going on. Carole doesn't like me anymore.I'm no longer on her A list.
Another controversy that you guys would be familiar with is the are women evil, are Jews evil controversy. Carole Cadwalladr in "The Observer" discovered that if you typed in those, the Google suggest came up with "are Jews evil," and "are women evil?"This has been corrected for, obviously.
And I got to introduce Carole to my mom really quickly. Carole needs to get here before you go.I know. I hope I get to meet her.
look here's another beverage container apparatus that has done that same thing when Carole 's young Michelle is growing it can get caught on one of those thingsand be deformed in that manner so bottles are a big problem on these
As you're hearing in my voice, I highly recommend this book and I highly recommend the wisdom that Carole is about to share. So Carole , I am so honored, so grateful to welcome you, my longtime teacher, friend, and mentor, to "Talks at Google." Before we jump in, is there anything that I missed that you'd want to add?
And I passed out. And Carole King and Mamas and the Papas, I think, did have a big influence on us as younger people, the layered vocals and stuff.
My mom actually has met Carole . When Carole did "The Today Show" with us once with Chilina and Abby right before Abby went out on tour, my mom happened to be visiting me in the city. And I wasn't supposed to go to that press event.
GSB Professor David Bradford created the course decades ago. And when Professor Carole Robin joined the GSB faculty, she partnered with David to make it even better. Most GSB students experience Touchy Feely in a cohort of about 12 classmates over the course of about a 10-week academic term.
We have a great panel for you today with women from the cast and creatives of "Beautiful," the Carole King musical on Broadway. Before she was Carole King, superstar, she was Carole Klein, teenage songwriter. For five years, "Beautiful," the Carole King musical has thrilled theatergoers with the inspiring true story of one woman's remarkable journey from teenage songwriter
We moved to a karaoke box, and we sang only one song, "You've Got a Friend" by Carole King. Do you know that?
and Joni Mitchell for how expressive she is, and how personal she is, and what unique musical she has. I think Carole King as a writer, and someone who's earthy and unselfish, and generous. I think she's a real role model.
And I go, "Beautiful, the Carole King Musical," and she just freaked out. Did your mom get to meet Carole ? My mom actually has met Carole .
Did your mom get to meet Carole ? My mom actually has met Carole . When Carole did "The Today Show" with us once with Chilina and Abby right before Abby went out on tour, my mom happened to be visiting me in the city.
So we did, and we went. And I got to introduce Carole to my mom really quickly. Carole needs to get here before you go.
I'm no longer on her A list. Who knows? Or Carole 's a jerk or whatever. So the more you allow yourself to be known, especially when you're a leader or a person in a differentiated role of authority,
It's the music of 1650 Broadway properly known as the Brill Building, but actually that was across the street. It's the music of Jerry Goffin and Carole King and songwriters like that, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. And that was the first album.
as well as travel sections of many newspapers. She has written a column for several publications including "The San Jose Mercury News," "Expedia.com," and she's been a featured guest on the "Today's Show," "CNN," and "Bay Area Backroads." A fun fact about Carole --I know how Googlers love fun facts--is that in a different career path, she was actually an extra on Mick Jagger's "Vision of Paradise" video, and you can ask her about that during Q&A. Ms. Meyers is a
Before she was Carole King, superstar, she was Carole Klein, teenage songwriter. For five years, "Beautiful," the Carole King musical has thrilled theatergoers with the inspiring true story of one woman's remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
our associate choreographer, and Stacey Zaloga, our assistant stage manager. So Melissa, congratulations on your Broadway debut playing Carole King in "Beautiful." I saw the show last week. It was fantastic and great to see your interpretation of the character.
So coming back to the show, "Beautiful," it is centered on one woman's story and career. So can you tell me how each of you feel connected to Carole King's story and her body of work? Hm.
And I just wept. And the first time that my heart strings were pulled was when Carole first sings "Wonderful." And I'm a mother now.
And what do we listen to now? And I would always be like, Carole King time, let's go. Let's put "Tapestry" on.
All right. Hi, everyone. Thank you for coming to another Google Authors@Google event. I'm very excited to co-host this event with Jessie and the team, and introduce all of you to our featured author, Carole Meyers. She's an award-winning travel writer and a native San Franciscan like a lot of you here. Carole holds a B.A. degree in anthropology from San Francisco State University and an elementary teaching credential from Fresno State College. She's the author of 19 books. She is editor of 6 books, and the mother two
All right. Hi, everyone. Thank you for coming to another Google Authors@Google event. I'm very excited to co-host this event with Jessie and the team, and introduce all of you to our featured author, Carole Meyers. She's an award-winning travel writer and a native San Franciscan like a lot of you here. Carole holds a B.A. degree in anthropology from San Francisco State University and an elementary teaching credential from Fresno State College. She's the author of 19 books. She is editor of 6 books, and the mother two
so we could build this web portal and about two years ago, I had had this idea for this web portal for a number of years and I sort of tried to shop it around and get people interested but a couple of years ago, the Carole Foundation gave us a planning grant, a two year planning grant, to start building it and start thinking about it and start planning it and almost at the same time, I started working with Whole Foods and over the two years between then and now, we were able to raise a significant amount of money and actually
at many other schools. Just before Christmas in 2000, student carolers strode through the halls of Harvard University's administrative building singing 'Away in a Sweatshop.' It was becoming more than just an image problem for Nike.
It requires a lot of hard work, and commitment, and focus, and energy. But fortunately, our teacher, Carole , is extremely well-credentialed. Carole was the Dorothy J. King Lecturer in Leadership at Stanford, where she taught for more than 20 years before cofounding Leaders in Tech, which
We have a great panel for you today with women from the cast and creatives of "Beautiful," the Carole King musical on Broadway. Before she was Carole King, superstar, she was Carole Klein, teenage songwriter.
speaks volumes. And that's what we need in our lives is to show people the love that we have and the care. Yeah. And that's really what is so beautiful about Carole , and why she is this living legend. Because she lives that way.
And she goes, yeah. And I go, "Beautiful, the Carole King Musical," and she just freaked out. Did your mom get to meet Carole ?
Yeah. You've made it. Because we take this journey every night, and with Carole kind of finding ownership of who she is, and really embracing herself as an artist.
And then once I got a little older and started really kind of expanding my taste in music, and not just kind of listening to whatever my parents were listening to, it's like I had this foundation of my parents music that was like Carole King, James Taylor, Clapton, and the Beatles, Michael Jackson. And then I also had-- I was a kid in the '90s, so it was like NSYNC, Britney Spears, Christina, like all this super poppy '90s stuff.
Then when you get on the plane, you can take them off again. So it was Al Green, Jim Croce, Carole King.
I'm a longtime Googler. And I am so excited to welcome my friend, mentor, and former professor Carole Robin to "Talks at Google" as she celebrates the release of her new book, called "Connect," which you will see right over my left shoulder here.
so that more people all across the Earth can create exceptional relationships. As you're hearing in my voice, I highly recommend this book and I highly recommend the wisdom that Carole is about to share. So Carole , I am so honored, so grateful to welcome you, my longtime teacher, friend, and mentor,
means I have no idea why you did what you did. And it is over the net, because he hasn't said, actually, Carole , I don't care.
And then my narrator, Megan, her mom is an artist, and she was a folk music afficionado. So she was listening to Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Carole King, Simon and Garfunkel. And it's funny because this is the music that my parents listened to, probably your grandparents listened to.
Sit here? All right. Melissa. Hi. Everyone, let's welcome our panelists, Melissa Benoist, who plays Carole King, Joyce Chittick, our associate choreographer, and Stacey Zaloga, our assistant stage manager.
Yeah. You've made it. Yes. Totally. Seriously. I mean, I still get goosebumps every night during the curtain call, especially when whoever's playing Carole comes out,
So the painting of her at the telescope is from a children's book called "Annie Jump Canon, Astronomer" by Carole Gerber, and the illustrations
and you guys are like a classic old Hollywood, like Clark Gable, like Carole Lombard.
including "Parenting," "Family Fun," "Family Circles," "Sunset," and numerous other magazines as well as travel sections of many newspapers. She has written a column for several publications including "The San Jose Mercury News," "Expedia.com," and she's been a featured guest on the "Today's Show," "CNN," and "Bay Area Backroads." A fun fact about Carole --I know how Googlers love fun facts--is that in a different career path, she was actually an extra on Mick Jagger's "Vision of Paradise" video, and you can ask her about that during Q&A. Ms. Meyers is a
love fun facts--is that in a different career path, she was actually an extra on Mick Jagger's "Vision of Paradise" video, and you can ask her about that during Q&A. Ms. Meyers is a member of the Society of American Travel Writer and resides in Berkeley, California. So, let's all welcome Carole Meyers to Google. Thank you. Thank you. That was very nice. That was a very nice introduction. Thank you.
just click there and see what I've written about Mendocino, which currently is nothing. No updates to Mendocino. But you could do that and check before you go just to see what's happening. I also have the Travels With Carole blogspot, which is the world. And I do travel a lot to other places besides Northern California so. And the one I really want to tell you about is this Webcam Traveler which is also a website. And that is a website that has
love fun facts--is that in a different career path, she was actually an extra on Mick Jagger's "Vision of Paradise" video, and you can ask her about that during Q&A. Ms. Meyers is a member of the Society of American Travel Writer and resides in Berkeley, California. So, let's all welcome Carole Meyers to Google. Thank you. Thank you. That was very nice. That was a very nice introduction. Thank you.
just click there and see what I've written about Mendocino, which currently is nothing. No updates to Mendocino. But you could do that and check before you go just to see what's happening. I also have the Travels With Carole blogspot, which is the world. And I do travel a lot to other places besides Northern California so. And the one I really want to tell you about is this Webcam Traveler which is also a website. And that is a website that has
That's what I want. Okay. Thank you. Okay, so we've already talked a bit about my background. And at my website, and Jessie will send you an email later with website and blog addresses, but you can write them down too, if you want to. But I do have--I do have travel articles posted at my website. And this is the caroletmeyers.com website. I have about three or four websites, so I'll to differentiate them for you. But if you're just sort of wanting to browse and get some ideas for some good places to go and things
That's what I want. Okay. Thank you. Okay, so we've already talked a bit about my background. And at my website, and Jessie will send you an email later with website and blog addresses, but you can write them down too, if you want to. But I do have--I do have travel articles posted at my website. And this is the caroletmeyers.com website. I have about three or four websites, so I'll to differentiate them for you. But if you're just sort of wanting to browse and get some ideas for some good places to go and things