where I felt I belonged, where I felt like I was one with everything. Casey and Juniper summited first, then Larry hauled me over the top.I stood there breathing and shaking.
I love Casey . Yes, Casey Neistat. Casey 's really fun to watch.Yeah, and it's not anything up my alley, but it's just fun to see what he's up to.
Ensemble cast, just to name a few you've heard over and over. Casey Affleck, Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Anthony Mackie, yourself, just to name a few.What was it like to work with that much talent all in one place?
Michael Casey writes for the "Wall Street Journal" covering global finance in his "Horizons" column. Casey has written for such publications as "Foreign Policy," the "Washington Post" and the "Financial Times." He's a frequent contributor to the journal's "Money Beat" blogand co-authors the daily with Paul Vigna.
She has written nine zines and was featured in the final issue of Punk Planet magazine and contributed to "The Collection." Casey Plett has just published a collection of stories, "A Safe Girl to Love," the dedication of which is particularly near to my heart.Previously, she wrote a column on transitioning for McSweeney's Internet Tendency and contributed to "The Collection."
Can you just read it out loud? And Casey Nicholaw is the director? Yes, Casey Nicholaw is the director.
That was actually more challenging, because we were trying to make that work and the audience wasn't getting it. But Casey was able to fine tune it and it was clearly in different places but were still in the same room. That was brilliantly done by Casey Nicholaw.
So we were in a parking lot. And Casey asked me, he's, like, what desert are we in? I think we're in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Muriel Cooper, along with Nicholas, was one of the co-founders of Media Lab. Jacqueline Casey was the lead graphic designer for decades. Really remarkable. Two women in a over-the-top, high tech, quintessential American east coast high tech environment.
He has been interviewed by "Bitcoin Magazine" and appears on the "Bitcoins and Gravy" podcast. Michael Casey writes for the "Wall Street Journal" covering global finance in his "Horizons" column. Casey has written for such publications as "Foreign Policy," the "Washington Post" and the "Financial Times." He's a frequent contributor to the journal's "Money Beat" blog
I mean, 14 to 1. But Casey Shilling, our vice president of public relations and I have been working together for 17 years.
If it had been John Casey on 24, it would have gone 12 hours. John Casey wouldn't need 24 hours. Male Presenter: That's very shining.
That was pretty exciting. John Casey 's got a daughter and Morgan's dating her.
Roth sweepers unit back in those days Roth sweepers unit back in those days they really did they really did run by Louise Casey Baron run by Louise Casey Baron run by Luis Casey . Yeah. Um at that time run by Luis Casey . Yeah. Um at that time and they really did reduce uh rough and they really did reduce uh rough sweeping quite significantly. And when sweeping quite significantly. And when
And they just called in favors basically. I knew Casey from "Book of Mormon." And I knew Nell Benjamin, who was lyricist, and she called me. And then a bunch of people from "Kimmy Schmidt" were there reading because they were working on the TV show at the time.
And then a bunch of people from "Kimmy Schmidt" were there reading because they were working on the TV show at the time. Some other people that Casey knew were there. So it was just a kind of a it had nothing really to do with the actual production of the piece as much as it was like, you understand
I couldn't help myself. But speaking of Casey , you know, he directs and he choreographs, which for those of you who aren't musical theater fans, that's a big deal. And that's a different style of direction and choreography.
And when we come up with names for brands, new brands, there's a couple criteria. And I'll let Casey jump in. Yes. So we don't like formulas.
Good idea. So I'm sure you guys have done a lot of other stuff that was really clever, but just didn't see the light of day. These teams like Casey alluded to, they don't have millions of dollars in ad revenue.
Good idea. So I'm sure you guys have done a lot of other stuff that was really clever, but just didn't see the light of day. And so Casey gets sort of in it and just sketches, and just comes up with different ways that we could represent pizza and rats and New York City.
I love Liz, obviously. I love Casey . Yes, Casey Neistat. Casey 's really fun to watch.
So there's something really interesting about MIT in that it has two Titanic figures in American graphic design, at least, this lady Jacqueline Casey and this lady Muriel Cooper. Muriel Cooper, along with Nicholas, was one of the co-founders of Media Lab.
I'm not going to get too deep into that. But Jackie Casey , as much as anyone else, introduced Helvetica to the United States. Other people get the credit for it.
By the way, don't Sienna Miller me please. But Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, not so much. I'm just kidding. Was sci-fi something that you've been interested originally when you started acting or did it just kind of come to you?
Aloha everybody i'm julie wiskirchen from the authors team at google here in santa monica and today i'm very excited to welcome Susan Casey and Laird Hamilton Susan is the author of The New York Times bestseller The Devil's teeth a true story of obsession and survival among America's great white sharks she served as creative director of outside
And I think that because Sarah Walker should be the star of the television show in her own right. Josh: And John Casey obviously thinks he should be the star of his own show. Chris: Exactly. Josh: He feels like that Jack Bauer guy was a huge pussy.
I was the teen soap guy and he was like girly guy. He was John Casey . Chris: Yeah, I walked around calling you the girly guy.
Yeah. I really, to me, sleep is like the most precious commodity. And look at the Casey Anthony trial. That's a story that people were fascinated with and for all the people who say they weren't interested in it, half of those people were still watching
Me and Casey were on the bus the other day and we said yeah--.
And we could talk about that for hours. And so I did that with Casey Nicholaw in the first national tour, and so he knew I could tap.
And you know, thankfully he suggested us to write it. And we got together with Casey and Bob Martin, who's not here today but co-wrote the script with me, and there was just a lot of brainstorming. And you know, we did a million workshops and a million readings.
Because yes, there's choreography, but when you have someone with the same vocabulary, it just is seamless and you can't really tell where one ends and one begins. It's the same language and Casey 's so brilliant with that, so it makes our job easier. And I'm thinking of very specific points in the plot where you have, basically, two scenes happening at once where there's dancing and there's acting,
But Casey was able to fine tune it and it was clearly in different places but were still in the same room. That was brilliantly done by Casey Nicholaw. Yeah. And I noticed it, and I said, this is smart.
We were also the Swinging Friar, the Padres mascot for a couple years. This is the elementary school playground that Casey and I met at in La Mesa. Ms. Laramie's class. And as Casey had mentioned, we started the business sort of out of our college dorm rooms, and in the summers out of my bedroom.
I made a web comic called "Casey and Andy," back in the day.
and Britt Robertson as Athena and Casey Newton.
Today with us-- Paul Vigna and Michael Casey with the book called "The Age of Cryptocurrency." So before we talk, I want to tell you a little story. Who of you were here when Google announced a partnership with Virgin Galactic, forming a company Virgle, which would go and colonize Mars?
One of the things that Casey said, which is amazing, is he said, look I feel like-- and this is something we saw in a lot of our interviews--
So I'm the only one walking to work like-- Wipe that smile off your face --and singing in the makeup a trailer. And I have Christian Bale here and Casey Affleck here and I'm like. It was just like, oh my god, I'm so like.
Chris: Exactly. Josh: He feels like that Jack Bauer guy was a huge pussy. If it had been John Casey on 24, it would have gone 12 hours. John Casey wouldn't need 24 hours.
the uh the trial of uh Casey Anthony that she did all of this because
techniques. Thanks to Casey Neistat for that.
Was it at somebody's house? No, it was at Casey 's studio. It's like right around here.
And Casey Nicholaw is the director? Yes, Casey Nicholaw is the director. And Tina Fey was there and so was Jeff Richmond, who wrote the music.
Goodbye, we'll never see you again usually. Well, Casey literally said, he's like, when we actually do this on Broadway, we're going to hire real teenagers to play these roles. None of you will be in it.
How did you all get involved? The money. Casey Nicholaw. Yeah, Casey Nicholaw, who is the director/choreographer of the show.
The money. Casey Nicholaw. Yeah, Casey Nicholaw, who is the director/choreographer of the show. We've all worked with him many times or only on this, but he pretty much got in touch with us and wanted us to be a part of it, which
Good idea. So I'm sure you guys have done a lot of other stuff that was really clever, but just didn't see the light of day. Looking at your sketches, Casey , too, it seems like a lot of what you do is almost all worldly-- letterpress day sort of stuff.
I really recommend George Harmon Coxe's Flash Casey , and less recommend the TV series, "Man With a Camera"
smashes his head against the thing. And gets out of the car and goes up to Casey and plays the entire scene, two pages, without missing a beat. While this giant welt is, like, growing.