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It's because it actually literally can turn the patients around.Colleen never would have had a chance to do something like this without it.
It's because it actually literally can turn the patients around.-Colleen and Camille, this was their wish.
that we would wanna use that we could really trust.So Colleen put together this team of which we are four to, to really write all abouteverything, every topic, food topic that you might wanna know about that we would wanna know about.
And I'm happy to be there, which has been great.Like you are Colleen the blind girl.
And he has had a long, long history of, of just being on or near the Pier and, and of course, one of his most famous films on the Pier, in the carousel building. Joan Baez,I mentioned Colleen Creedon earlier, the activist that lived above the carousel. Joan was a regular visitor. She was around for the 1973 Save the Pier movement and was very involvedwith the, the people in saving the Pier at the time. But really what she liked to do was kick back in Joan's apartment, or in Colleen's apartment and relax. And this is a photograph
management an MBA a cookie business a diploma in Peery arts and a food writingcareer we have Colleen Bates who's also the publisher of the book she's the owner of prospect par books and sheco-wrote uh Hometown Pasadena and several other travel books and then we have Nancy goddman and Nancy was born in
And I contacted Joan Baez's manager, he said, "No, she never really lived there, she just spent a lot of time in there, but I can put you in touch with her friend, Colleen Creedon."And that's how my friendship with Colleen started. And it's just been a very beautiful thing for, for all of us. I think-I know Scott enjoyed meeting her. Everybody who's beenat the Pier and has met her really has gotten a kick out of, out of Colleen and we've seen a lot more of Joan lately, which has been great. Now there have been a lot of celebrities
skyrocketed now what's particularly remarkable about this is that uh most of the Boost in sales has been attributedto just one small change that Colleen zot made to a standard infomercial line that we're all veryfamiliar with so we've all heard this before right operators are standing by please call now right we've all heard
That is imagination. That is creativity.Hey, Colleen. Yeah, so I have a five-year-old.
But without further ado, I'd like to go ahead and bring in Colleen.Hey, Colleen. How's it going?Hello. Good to be here.
You own multiple world records.Tell me, Colleen, is there anything that you haven't done so far?Maybe not athletic-wise, but I'm getting my MBA right now in Health Care Management.
So can you walk me through how you became such a top level golfer?And for those of you who aren't aware-- Colleen won't tell you this, because she's very humble.But when she was younger, Colleen would literally go to fully able-bodied PGA junior tour competitions and win medals and beat out--
It's because it actually literally can turn the patients around.-Look at you, Colleen, my goodness!
hope we get lots of good conversation and, and questions.So the Eat Los Angeles project is the brainchild of Colleen Dunn Bates who's out of town; lastday of the college trip with her younger daughter. I think some of you might have a few memories of that.
familiar with so we've all heard this before right operators are standing by please call now right we've all heardthat operators are standing by so what change did Colleen zot make to these to these very a few words that cause salesto Skyrocket here's what she changed it to instead of saying operators are
asked about uh Premier executive Transport Services they promptly threw me out these companies have Boards ofdirectors like any other company here someone named Colleenbourt someone named Brian dice a person named James
And for those of you who aren't aware-- Colleen won't tell you this, because she's very humble.But when she was younger, Colleen would literally go to fully able-bodied PGA junior tour competitions and win medals and beat out--like without any sort of Paralympic category-- just beat everybody else.
And I'm happy to be there, which has been great.Like suddenly, you're not Colleen who has albinism and a vision impairment.
dust collectors or coat racks um but he's actually done pretty well for himself but here's the thing he didpretty well before this woman came along but when he hired this woman Colleen zot who's an infomercial consultant to helphim on his latest infomercial sales of his latest machine
That is imagination. That is creativity.Hey, what's up? I'm Colleen.
So we have two microphones here when you're ready.Hi, Rainn. My name is Colleen.
So please, don't hesitate to send those in.But without further ado, I'd like to go ahead and bring in Colleen.Hey, Colleen. How's it going?
And I'm happy to be there, which has been great.I think we've got a couple that we're going to run through with you, Colleen, in just a little bit.
And I'm happy to be there, which has been great.So I appreciate you being willing to share that with us today, Colleen.
So instead of being broken and sullied as many do be-become behind bars, Lisl emerged from prison fresh and clean and ready to prove herself."On the evening of April 26, 2005, Colleen Auerbach, Lisl's mother, picked Lisl up from Tully Hall. Lisl had with her one small bag. It was the only thing left after eight yearsin prison. Her move from the Hudson Hotel was finally complete. It was the best car ride of her life. She was finally going home."
And that's how my friendship with Colleen started. And it's just been a very beautiful thing for, for all of us. I think-I know Scott enjoyed meeting her. Everybody who's beenat the Pier and has met her really has gotten a kick out of, out of Colleen and we've seen a lot more of Joan lately, which has been great. Now there have been a lot of celebritieson the Pier, and there have been a lot of, like I said, other colorful characters on the Pier.
might be a couple of references to maybe Peet's Coffee, something like that.But, and not a popularity contest. Basically Colleen came up with the idea that we all leapt into with passion, which is we wanted a book that talked about our city, our county,that we would wanna use that we could really trust.
for the Disability Alliance ERG.So I am very, very excited to introduce you all today to my former Paralympic swimming teammate, Colleen Young, who's going to come in and have a conversation with ustoday about her experience in the Paralympics and general accessibility issues in the world to celebrate International Day for People with Disabilities.
I mentioned Colleen Creedon earlier, the activist that lived above the carousel. Joan was a regular visitor. She was around for the 1973 Save the Pier movement and was very involvedwith the, the people in saving the Pier at the time. But really what she liked to do was kick back in Joan's apartment, or in Colleen's apartment and relax. And this is a photographof her kicking back and relaxing in that apartment. A lot of people thought that she lived up in that apartment and one my first tasks when I, I thought that I would write this book
apartments, and it became the home for a lot of artists and activists.Now, anyone who knows Santa Monica knows it's, its history of activism. One of my, one of my dearest friends that I've made in all this, her name is Colleen Creedon, and she usedto host parties in the carousel to support the plight of Daniel Ellsberg and Cesar Chavez.
was to track down that rumor and see if it was true.And I contacted Joan Baez's manager, he said, "No, she never really lived there, she just spent a lot of time in there, but I can put you in touch with her friend, Colleen Creedon."And that's how my friendship with Colleen started. And it's just been a very beautiful thing for, for all of us. I think-I know Scott enjoyed meeting her. Everybody who's been
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