that uh the EU might be u understanding of that. Erica thank you very much for talking with us today. That was Eric uh Bergmanuh pol professor of politics at Brost University.
job of setting this man up like the hero he is, but like Marvel would a great parent. His entrance. Erica is just trying to get me a job. And it's true.No one. No, no, not at all. But please, larger than like. And then he's in the middle of it, smack dab in the spotlight, and I think
So it's beyond just writing, and to your point, Aimée, that it's your creative outlet. Erica , a question for you.In your novel, "Teach Me to Forget," you tackle a very tough subject of teenage suicide.
and I wrote based on the critiques. Erica , question for you.
Any tips for learning that stuff other than joining a VC firm and thinking about it 40 or 80 hours a week? Erica was involved in this, actually, your wife.
for as well as Facebook uh because I think there was so much misinformation hi Erica uh there was so much misinformation Erica actually convinced me to get on Twitter when I was at CBSNews damn you Erica um but anyway um
Both, I'd say. I think control can happen in in either slow or fast movements. And a lot of what you saw Erica and Terry do, they had some really dynamic moments. And there's just as much control in those moments as there are in the slow focused ones. Um justslightly different. Yeah. And uh what we're showing here too is probably a little bit more on the slower side too as far as just um this what what we can
It's a good question. I mean I uh like the I feel like it's a lot about the relationship too. Like it's like Erica and I have been working together for a long time and um in my experience that's that like kind of trust you buildwith somebody is is really what you're showing on stage. So, uh, that's that's that's why I like, you know, working
A lot. Um, I think for me like working with Erica , there's um, yeah, I'm out of I I like have to give over so much control to her. Um, which is something I'm notused to. On rope, I feel like like I will do anything. You know, if I have a rope in my hands, I'll I'll take all
today to talk about her book, "San Francisco, A Food Biography." Erica has a bachelor's degree from Harvard in history and literature and she has a doctorate in historyfrom the University of Chicago.
pastry chef, Michael Lasconus. Uh I'd like to share some background information on both of these gentlemen. Erica Pere is grateful for his early exposure to two cuisines. He was born in Antib, France, then moved as a youngchild to Endura, which just over the Spanish border.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. But Erica , when she was watching it, was like, it's a Native actor.
So this is just our introductory slide, helping people practice nonviolence more safely and more effectively. And Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan have written a very compelling book called "Why Civil Resistance Works."
So without too much further ado, Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet, who's been a social worker, educator, program developer, and university lecturer since '81, and Erica Pelavin, who's been a family psychologist for over 20 years. Please welcome them, and I'm going pass it over to them.
It's what we do with it and how we choose to support our kids in using it ethically and kindly. So Erica is going to do the first half, and I'm going to do the second half. And we'll have time for questions.
books to Google unfortunately. But would like to gift those ten books to your company and we thank you _____ for hosting us here. And Erica Q First of all, thank you for speaking today. And my question is, I love to travel, and when I travel, I really enjoy seeing rituals from indigenous people.
so forth and sort of the nature of how our political system is changing because of people like yourself and your leadership well I appreciate that question Erica I actually wrote a book about it because so many people ask me over and over again how did you go from the kitchen to the Congress how did you be go go from being a housewife to the house speaker but by the way I I read
Hello, hello, and welcome. I am Erica Bigley. I'm the head of industry in our media and entertainment team here at Google.
played in this year, including Sundance-- despite me doing what I'm doing right now with my career. It's still like Erica is hearing constantly that it's a difficult buy. we'll definitely talk about that more at length, I'm sure.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. That's Erica Tremblay. And everyone that was with me was just like, who?
Hello, everyone. Welcome to this Talks at Google virtual event. My name is Erica Tello, and I'm on the recruiting team here at Google. I'm very excited to introduce our guest, Jedidiah Jenkins.
learn from people who have walked the walk, and I've learned from this panel so much. But Patrick and Erica , when you talk about writing about really difficult topics, the need for sensitivity readers, the needs to be able to have that outside counsel and opinion. That's why I ask that question, because I think, to your point, some of these topics still resonate a decade later, and it's really important to be able to say,
We'll then ask Erica Anderson, our very own, who heads up the Partnerships Team in the News Lab, based out of New York as well, to do a Q&A.
website um I'm Erica CA the other co-founder of avak kind and Claire did such a great job I have nothing else to
say sorry Erica would you like to introduce me I
about you CLA and Erica um I think you know what you're saying about sort of having having the autonomy over your day I
Erica uh there was so much misinformation Erica actually convinced me to get on Twitter when I was at CBSNews damn you Erica um but anyway um just on that subject uh Brian was telling me a funny story and I I've I don't know if you guys obviously
I'm just thinking that all of these apps, for me, have good intention. And as Erica mentioned, our kids are complete-- well, not completely off Facebook, but getting off of Facebook.
really happy to be here in New York and touring with this great new company. I'm Erica and my specialty is basing acrobatics, as you just saw, that kind of stuff, lifting other people up in the air. And I was also in volume one and volume two of the conundrum shows. Also live with this guy and that guy. So we
Charles: Thanks Erica . Thanks very much for having me and thanks for coming.
My name is Erica Chung and I work in People Operations and I also work on the @Google Talks team in New York.
Male Helper: So Erica , we might need to take some VC questions .
gallery preparator Erica go Xion gallery and Pharaohs the photographer who did assisted on a lot of the work the book
and I wrote based on the critiques. And that is why I'm actually Erica N. Chapman, because Erica Chapman was some real estate person in Texas on Twitter, and that was in 2009.
And I had my friend Erica video tape it.
I learned a lot about Erica along the way as well.
that didn't feel like what Erica or I wanted to do but it felt like the only way to grow the business aggressively
great and I think it probably couldn't come at a better time for people to educate and and learn more um Erica the cursed Erica Erica America yeah Katie thank you so much for being here um so I just want to comment first on your mentorship um you know you do put your
What Justin and his wife Erica do-- they're a team in their lab-- and they study the microbiome, which is that massive colony
stories along the way. And the final group of learners amongst you are obviously kinesthetic. So, for the kinesthetic listeners -- and this is just to prove that I met Erica in Singapore, at the HID Congress Conference -- and, I must admit, Erica was just an outstanding ambassador for Google, not only on the stage, but off the stage as well. And she was one of the celebrity speakers of the engagement. And at times, we felt more like bodyguards,
She was named Best Supporting Actress of 2016 by the Los Angeles Critics Film Association. She was also in recent independent films like "Fancy Dance" by Erica Tremblay, which premiered at Sundance, and Marissa Maltz's "The Unknown Country." Lily, last night, won the Gotham Award for Outstanding Lead Performance.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. Who are you? Erica has that shirt, too, by the way.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. It's 11 minutes. Erica , just as a filmmaker, Kelly Reichardt is her favorite.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. So from that, Erica knew she wanted to write a feature for me.
in this film as well, that are part of what's pushing it all forward. So that one was a character that existed very intimately in Erica 's world.
Next, Erica asks, "How have you dealt with giving plants away?
Hi, Erica . Nice to be here.
the center of a story. That's amazing, Erica . What made you want to get involved in this project? Um, I think you know, overall, I'd like to say that John Lewis is like a magnet. He drew us to him partly e think that there's a certain kind of energy in the world that when it's time, uh, you know, it finds a way and it finds a path.
filmmaking process as he was, what his life play out in front of him. It's just a beautiful thing to see. So, Erica , I have to say, I just noticed as we were talking about the moment where President Obama wrote the note to Mr Lewis, you got very emotional talk to us about that.
And as Gandhi and King showed and as my colleague Erica Chenoweth has recently documented quantitatively,