the Emmy-winning "The Zimmern List," "Fields of Fire," "Wild Game Kitchen," and the Executive Producers of PBS "Hope in the Water," he's devoted his life to exploring and promoting cultural acceptance, tolerance, and understanding through food. He has authored four books, sits on many national boards, and is the Global Ambassador for the United Nations World Food Program and the International Rescue Committee.
You said I have managed to overcome them, but frankly, I think it’s impossible to overcome cultural differences. Cultural differences do not disappear no matter what. I think getting rid of them is not the answer.
My algorithm is filled with your videos. Culturally. In fact, Google also has a culture of encouraging people to speak up.
I get into any gender differences, let me say this. Every time we look at gender differences, we always find that people of different genders are more alike than they are different. culture gives boys permission to be distressed. This is something we need to be really careful about when we're talking about anyone and I think especially teenagers. We need to make sure we're
of them rational most of them normal but some small percentage of them perverse on the world we have now. So culture influences the extent of perversity and perversity goes back and influences culture. It wouldn't be crazy to look down on perversity. Um I mean it makes sense that people should do the right thing right from a moral point of view right from a rational point of view. And I think 99.9% of the time this is the best way to live a life. A lot of perverse actions also cause harm. They cause suffering. I think there's a lot of evil that's not perverse. A lot of evil
as human beings to recover people's sense of their own dignity, connect with others on a deep level, cultivate an inner life, cultivate a practice of looking at the questions that are fundamental to human existence, not as a professional thing, but as as an ordinary thing. Chapter two, what is an intellectual life? So I define it in a few different ways. One is that it's an inner life and by that I mean it's something that belongs to you in a certain way that's private.
So culture makes sense to the organization, interprets it to others. Cultural behavior in an organization is behavior that occurs without thought, without thinking. It's automatic behavior almost, as opposed to deliberative behavior.
not, he is doing things. Cultural barriers that seem to be preventing progress, uh, are inclined not to invest more in the system, not to reform
out. Money for infrastructure, wonderful, great. Money for keeping people unproductive, very bad. And culturally, it creates a lot of problems as well because you create a society of people who are effectively takers and not creators and it's terrible. I don't think we're doing that. I mean, I've seen unemployment benefits used to be adequate. Like, I'm talking from my
I It was really interesting to me to get a lot of this feedback because it highlighted how small things in culture can have a big impact right down to the the way players play. And there's always the story that Gary Neville told me about with Wendy and her charity balls. He told me a story of the players walking past Wendy who got the charity
traveling rabbis in in the ancient world. cultural dynamics of what's going on.
information environment. So, you know, it's interesting, he actually retrieves a lot of the conventions of pre-literate culture. Um he, you know, speaks and and contradicts himself as though there's no record of his his previous words. He uses a lot of repetition and emotional language, which is easier to remember.
the of the clutch underneath your foot, um that to me was like one of the last things that there was this shared culture about that we could agree that that was good, that that wasn't like an indulgent, sinful, sensory pleasure. So, when I got like postal mail from folks, like, you know, talking about their
smashed, elements of those norms destroyed and torn down, renovated. Uh and they hate the way in which liberal cultural concepts really shape public life. And so the the institutional GOP tried different ways of getting into this at different times and each one seemed maybe more radical than the last.
The elephant in in room here is the perception, right, of the Dems as a party that has become too culturally progressive for much of the country. And some of the woke stuff is overplayed, but it's not all made up. I mean, do you see this as a real problem for the political project you lay out in the book on getting over this so that people
questioned whether or not he was a Democrat. And ultimately, he wasn't able to stop the culturally more uh friendly to me, so I'll vote for them. But ultimately, it doesn't really matter,
post-sex culture, um which really means a post being in person with other people culture. Um and I think COVID helped to push us closer to that, push that forward um for everyone, not just this particularly outstanding group of people.
cultural fault lines that have become so prominent in our politics. Um I mean his story became in some ways a referendum
culture. It's our history. And we we
culture, it's our history, and we we must to to fight to prevent the
culture here in Kano that practices Sharia law.
Cultural appropriation can also apply to Native inspired items, such as dreamcatchers and jewelry.
Cultural cannibalism, that is.
culture. Yeah, that sounds very inspiring.
Culture change is slow but it is real.
Culture shapes language. Again, a plug for Old School, oldschool.info.
cultural context may be a little bit more about being a good member of a group and fitting in with that right group.
culture into the present.
culture the system for everyday living and the way by which we make meaning
cultural subscription of those people and how they make meaning if we don't understand how they make meaning then we
culture so how do we do that we have to situate ourselves in the cultural contexts of those people we do
cultural characteristics the conventions and the convictions of these communities where there's the best overlap so that
cultural product has always taught me that that's what high school reunions were so that's what I was expecting
culture that really exalts the quick fix solutions and the work of real self-care these the
culture. There was the movie, and then there the internet became the feeding ground for-- I would love to find the origin of that first person who
cultures, and environments. How has this multicultural upbringing shaped the way you think of peacebuilding, especially
cultivate much more diverse thinking, which allows teams and organizations and people to thrive.
Culture is a smaller, more time-bound, more geography-bound sort of concept.
Culture is an emergent order.
Cultivate bacillus coagulans. You see where I'm going with this?
Cultish in a warm, happy way.
culture. One of the things that I think has been interesting in writing this book is mine was really the first generation of women with some older
Cultured neurons contain the donor's genome and so can be transplanted back into the donor without immunologic tissue rejection.
culture. Aaron has starred in multiple Food Network shows, most notably as a judge on "Chopped" and "Chopped Junior."
culture with this conversation over at Talks.
culturally competent care and make sure that we are prioritizing what we're seeing in the data from the survey as well as other research that we do in our communities
Culture is not trivial.
culturas, técnicas e ingredientes do mundo todo, do mundo todo.
culture, really. Black culture is pop culture.
Cultural belonging, I mean, you grew up in Stockton.