Erik , I know we've talked a lot about your GIS training and the self-education that you were doing with technology magazines.
Erik , man, our team is splitting.
Erik came to San Francisco with his seeing eye dog and did a show.
Erik would just kind of hold onto a backpack, back here, and he'd just be back at my 4 o'clock or maybe my 7 o'clock
Erik hits the table right at the wrong spot, doubles over on the ground.
Erik Erikson, OK?
Erik , thinks for being here.
Erik Larson is a fantastic guy who knows how to tell a nonfiction historical story in a very sort of almost fictional way.
Erik Brynjolfsson is a friend at MIT.
Erik and Kelly were the first people I visited.
Erik Qualman: Well, thanks for having me.
Erik Qualman: I really appreciate, I get to hear all these fun facts.
Erik Qualman: Yeah.
Erik Qualman: Right.
Erik Sanko.
Erika Nesvold is an astrophysicist who has worked as a researcher at NASA Goddard and the Carnegie Institute for Science.
Erika began her career as an actress, receiving a master's in education at New York University before teaching preschool.
Erika was in New York and I was in LA.
And Erik is preparing meals and he's preparing grilled sea bass and he's talking about cooking in relationship
Because Erik and I wrote "The Second Machine Age" together.
All Erik did was follow Hans up the rope.
And Erik 's got his white cane under his lap, right here.
So Erik sends me this beautiful picture of Mount Kenya, and he wants me to do this 1,900 foot granite face when there's
So Erik , he doesn't want to take the easy route up this thing.
And Erik 's always game.
So Erik , as you all probably know, is the author of a number of bestselling books.
by Erik Larson, which is a terrific-- if you ever read "The Devil in the White City," the story of the serial killer at the World
As Erik says, the main thing we want to do is talk with you all, so I don't want to take up too much time.
As Erik said, right now it's pretty clear that there's some polarization and some hollowing out going on in the middle class of America, because the stereotypical,
What Erik and I are talking about in the book, and our recommendations, focus on time frames a lot, a lot closer in than that, and I can bucket them
And Erika and I looked at each other, and were like, what does mean?
And Erika was the right person, I think, because her whole company is based around women's stories.
Christian Eriksen is doing a pretty good job of making the ball move forward.
My name is Erik Burgess.
There's Erik celebrating.
So we had Erik , who's climbing, and then what we called our alternates in case he fell on a crevasse.
You're always picking Erik up because he's blind.
And then as Erik and I did the work, I realized that I should have been less surprised by that.
So the homework that Erik and I had for ourselves was to think of, these days, what are the equivalents of overhead cranes, and assembly
And as Erik and I have gone on with our work, I've become a fanatic about work-- about the value, the importance, of something like a job.
And when Erik 's approaching, we're talking and stuff.
This is Erik coming down a talus slope.
And as Erik Erikson's work kind of aligned with the way the Lakota believe in developmental stages, we, as Lakota people,
My name is Erik Martinez.
This is Erik , one of our graphics people with an actor.
We're here with Erik Larson.
Then Sal and Erik are going to chat up here for 30 minutes, and then we'll take questions.
And what Erik Solheim did was arrange for him to come to Norway and have an operation so that he could actually live.
I've known Erik for so long, I can spell his name.
But the question that Erik and I have wrestled with the hardest, as we wrote this book-- we've had not just bantering, but honest arguments and disagreements about it--