We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. Jeremy Bentham, in the year 1750, was the first to demand equality before the law for women.
help us. Really appreciate it. Let's get on with the show. Jeremy Grantham. Your firm managed up to 165 billiondollars at its peak, what you we call AUM, assets under management. So, you know a lot about money. You know a lot
I'm excited to have with us Jeremy Utley and Perry Klebahn joining us today. Jeremy Utley is the director of executive education at Stanford's d.school and an adjunct professor at Stanford School of Engineering.He is the co-host of the d.school's wildly popular program Stanford's Masters of Creativity.
He has served as COO for Patagonia and as CEO of Timbuktu. Jeremy and Perry are the co-authors of a new book, "Ideaflow-- The Only Business Metric that Matters." Innovation is not an event, a workshop, or a sprint,or a hackathon. It's a result of mastering idea flow, a practice that elevates everything else you do.
that fuel not just repeatable innovation, but satisfaction and engagement at work and in life. Jeremy and Perry, welcome, and thank you for being here today.Thanks, Jana. Thanks for having us.
And so utilitarianism, which is largely credited to a couple 18th-century/early-19th-century philosophers in England, Jeremy Bentham and JS Mill, that is simply-- the right thing to do is whatever creates the most total good and the least total bad or sadness or pain or sufferingor whatever you want to call it.
Loran, over to you. Jeremy , thank you so much for the kind words.Hello, everybody. It is wonderful to be with you today.
To show you that, I have a little surprise. Jeremy didn't mention this, but customarily this is an hour talk.I've got good news.
She's currently working on her first novel. Jeremy Konner is a writer, director, and producer, most well-known for co-creating the Emmy award-winning series "Drunk History" on Comedy Central, producedby Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.
Yeah, I can start. Jeremy and I go way, way, way, way back.I think we met each other as friends in that period after college.
But again, in the 15 years or so that went by, suddenly, there were shows like Anthony Bourdain was on air, Jeremy introduced me to "Ugly Delicious," and we got excited about the idea of not only teaching kids how to cook in a kitchen, but also bringing them outinto the world, like some of our favorite shows do, in terms of those travelogue television shows.
And the same thing with Jeremy . Jeremy messaged me on SoundCloud, said he was a fan, I checked his music out, thought it was great.He met Jesse, my manager.
And I just-- yeah. Jeremy is such a good actor, and I do agree that that shot, this tackling shot, every time-- and I've seen the movie a number of times.It's true. Every time, I watch like, oh!
Earth, and I was absolutely fine. Jeremy 's acting that you're watching him, grr, and ..Grunting on flat ground.
And as soon as it started, I was, like, oh, my God. Jeremy is, like, writing my life.How does he know my personal life?
It takes the form this work, it takes the form of legal challenge in some countries, of mobilizing. Jeremy , in his introductory remarks, spoke of ACT UP, a wonderful key group that helped unleash the power of communities to challenge stigma and discrimination and inactionon the part of governments.
And in this song, these two guys are talking about a lot of these heavy life issues that I was speaking of before. Jeremy has just found out that there's this thing called a squip.He's debating whether or not he wants to get it, and Michael is essentially saying, why do you want to change who you are?
But he is the heart and the soul, he really is. Jeremy . Jeremy . I'm looking at Jeremy on stage, but I'm seeing Eddie.
JEREMY N. SMITH: Thank you, guys.I'm really happy to be here.
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And there's not a lot of places like that that still exist or that are continuing to kind of open. Jeremy and I had met a bunch of times with Walter.We had the concept in line.
And I get people that want fillets. Jeremy pretty much took our personal beliefs and just was like, here, boom.
Because we were working on recipes for the restaurant way before it opened. Jeremy Lee, who is a chef that I really like, rolls his asparagus in phyllo and just sprinkles it with Parmesan and fries it or bakes it.
Jeremy Lin was there.
Jeremy Lin plays in Houston.
Jeremy , the bottom line is just 1% or 2% of the energy in that gallon of gasoline moves you the driver.
Jeremy Glick was a six-foot judo champion.
Jeremy was. And when Kiersey first arrived, we had a few days of rehearsal before we started shooting.
Jeremy Lin at Google.com, just email him.
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Jeremy , when I was asking you, alluding to the same issue earlier, you mentioned a brilliant Ben Graham quote about Warren Buffett.
Jeremy wears many hats.
Jeremy -- OK, so my band name-- it was with my best buddies, so, like, I love those guys.
Jeremy has broken a lot of things on the set.
Jeremy will say they that he will run it by Rex in the morning and ask him if it's OK if I talk about things getting squirted
Jeremy 's been in a bunch of movies.
Jeremy my friends at Google are who actually got us in touch with Alan.
Jeremy is the best-selling author of 19 books on the impact of scientific and technological changes.
Jeremy Rifkin is the president of the TIR Consulting Group, comprised of many of the leading renewable energy companies, electricity transmission
Jeremy has reported from around the world in countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq, Nigeria, and Yemen.
Jeremy is also author of the New York Times Best Seller "Black Water," The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army."
Jeremy 's courageous work has sparked several congressional investigations and won some of journalism's highest honors.
Jeremy Saliba is a lover of all things nerdy and has used that passion to continue creating artwork despite the pleading from family and friends to stop.
Jeremy was here with some of the guys from the book.
Jeremy Bentham said, "the question is not can they reason nor can they talk, but can they suffer?" And I think that we are at a time where there's really no legitimate
Jeremy actually most recently I played in my parents new retirement home oh
Jeremy Bailenson: Thank you for hosting and it's an absolute pleasure to be here.
Jeremy : A tight rope is close.
Jeremy : It's a great question.