Elizabeth Wiliczuk-Stern is our head of content and operations, and Kristen Harlan is captain of this ship.
Elizabeth Anderson, welcome to the gray area.
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Elizabeth , last thought before we jump out of this lovely conversation.
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Elizabeth is the cofounder and CEO of one of the leading lights in digital journalism, Chalkbeat.
Elizabeth Green, welcome.
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Elizabeth I had a very tricky start in life.
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Elizabeth Brake called "amato normativity," and the idea is that in our culture we tend to presume that it is better to be in a relationship
Elizabeth , better known as Lizzy who is VP and head of HR.
Elizabeth seemed to have accepted Morgana's alter ego as a friend.
Elizabeth is named after the mother of John the Baptist.
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ELIZABETH T. GRAY: Thanks, Dan.
Elizabeth Taylor, of course, had this mammoth, $50 million, maybe, collection worth of jewelry, and she taught Kathy Ireland to look at jewelery.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Well, thank you all for-for coming in and-and listening to
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: They are indeed.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: She could be driving like all of Getty's photographs.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Those are, that's, I mean we're absolutely thinking alike here.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Totally.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: I love this section.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Yeah.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Yeah.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Certainly selective.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Yeah.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Are you at, anyway.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Yeah.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Yeah.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Well it-it's funny you bring up Chris Anderson's work because I don't if you're familiar with Anita Elberse's work, she's at Harvard Business School, but
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: I think it's because they're reporting on something totally different.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: My goodness.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Oh that's interesting.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: I mean it's kind of like a broken watch is right twice a day.
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett: Thank you so much.
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