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We kept it a secret until today.Greg. Greg Price, here?
But through my reporting, I discovered that Altman then appealed personally toGreg Brockman, who was a friend of his that they had known, they had known each other for many years through the SiliconValley scene, and said, "Don't you think that it would be a little bit dangerous
Let's take it back to where it all started.Greg, you've said that from a young age, you found passion and mental toughness that drove you to pursue diving.Where did that all start?
It's just-- it's a pretty common phenomenon to seek that validation.Greg, you mentioned earlier that diving wasn't necessarily a passion, and yet you're the best diver of all time.So what drove you?
Dr. Sammy Lee won two gold medals, '48 and '52.Greg, any fun projects for you on the pipeline?
I'm Matt Bongiovi, and I am delighted to be welcoming, as our guest for today, Greg Gage.Greg is an award-winning neuroscientist, author, and co-founder of Backyard Brains, an organization developing open source tools to support amateur scientistsand students. Greg has been the recipient of numerous awards for both his work as a neuroscientist and his support for citizen
science, notably earning the White House Champion of Change Award from President Barack Obama.Greg is here with us today to discuss his new book, "How Your Brain Works-- Neuroscience Experiments for Everyone." With his co-author, Tim Marzullo,Greg outlines a detailed guide for how to discover the hidden electrical world inside your nervous system, using DIY, hands-on experiments suitable for all ages.
Greg is here with us today to discuss his new book, "How Your Brain Works-- Neuroscience Experiments for Everyone." With his co-author, Tim Marzullo,Greg outlines a detailed guide for how to discover the hidden electrical world inside your nervous system, using DIY, hands-on experiments suitable for all ages.The experiments are fun and educational, and Greg will be taking us through a few of them today.
It's like, these are people that I know.Greg isn't necessarily me, but he's kind of me.He's 70% me, 70% a few other people, a little bit of Max.
And this is the guy at MNN who facilitated this whole thing and allowed us to even come back and be a part of it.Greg Sutton, ladies and gentlemen.And next up, some of the people who have made the shows-- we try to really give the comedians a sense of agency.
So first on stage, let me introduce Greg Cohen.Greg is a co-founder and CEO of Asoko Insight, Africa's leading private company data platform.As COO, Greg drives Asoko's product development, data acquisition, and data management operations.
From that? Yeah. They were all like-- you know, it was like James Mason and Al Pacino.Greg is not an alien and they have no eyebrows.
So what does Greg do?Greg says, I'm going to find out about donations and see if I can solve this issue.And that's what he did.
I was kind of pre-team, actually.Greg and I hadn't-- at the point I was starting to speak to investors, Greg and I hadn't decided to work together.He's my co-founder. And so it was very, very early.
and his friends. But talking to you all is like talking to pod people.Greg Mankiw when he said outsourcing made sense and stashed him in Dick Cheney's basement
who are interested could order the first part and if they liked it they could order the other they could pre-order theGreg palast has always been spyed in Jerusalem he he's always been a cranky
And if you're doing the movement stuff, you're in the truck.Greg Rose, the co-director of the Titleist Performance Institute is a chiropractor.We're best buddies. He lectures with us.
And I'm going to go back and forth.Greg's dataset looking at the trajectory, flight time, and landing spot gets this data set for 2015.
Bob Paine also coined another term to describe this sort of relationship, this sort of cascading effect of one species on others,Greg Carr, who learned about Mozambique, learned about Gorongosa.
Greg's sexual power was undeniable.
Greg Daniels, I'm sure, has never been to the Ha Ha.
Greg Daniels does not go to the Ha Ha.
Greg saw me. I had been unemployed now for a couple of years and had been doing stand up just about every night,
Greg LeMond had just won the Tour de France in 1986.
Greg's got a library buildup of aliens who can't travel, but who can send information.
Greg was here in 2010, on his book "Multipliers.
Greg was born and raised in Los Angeles and educated at Georgetown University and the University of Alaska.
Greg is here today to talk about his most recent work, "Journey to the Sun, Junipero Serra's Dream and the Founding of California," an authoritative and incisive biography
Greg Tate, writer, journalist, musician, Kona Mason, she was an artist representative.
Greg? Are there any solutions to the jellyfish problem that you could talk about?
Greg Boehm has actually translated this book, and it's excellent.
Greg Daniels sort of learned this system on the American "Office," RIP.
Greg passionately believes that environmental and social sustainability go hand-in-hand with brewing mind-blowing beer.
Greg Koch: Thank you.
Greg Koch: Whoa. That wasn't part of the arrangement, Randy.
Greg Koch: Sure. Where's mine?
Greg Koch: Randy Clemens, everybody.
Greg Koch: Cheers. Randy Clemens: Thank you.
Greg Koch: Yeah. So, I actually--.
Greg Koch: The conversation actually didn't begin there.
Greg Koch: I was sanitizing.
Greg Koch: Did I answer the question?
Greg Koch: OK. So, Steve and I started planning opening a brewery.
Greg Koch: It's happened a couple of times in our 16-year history.
Greg Koch: So, you find this spot.
Greg Koch: So, craft brewing had been, as you saw from that chart, had been growing from around the 25 to nearly 55 percent annual growth rate.
Greg Koch: That's right.
Greg Koch: What? Hell no.
Greg Koch: Oh, it's my cue.
Greg Koch: Yeah. OK.
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