Jess is the executive director and co-founder of the environmental scientific research organization Blueprint Earth.
Jess is a fellow in the Explorers Club and the Royal Geographical Society, a featured scientist on the Discovery and Science channels,
Jess has just released her a book detailing some of her experiences doing field research in volcanology and beyond.
Jess is a star in the pool on the motivational speaking circuit and in literally everything that she does.
Jess . Jess . Thanks, Jess .
Jess ?
Jess and I were actually talking about this last night.
Jess , you had something.
Jess is over there.
Jessica, so you directed this amazing show.
Jesse Walden, who was at Andreessen at the time, called it tumorous growth.
Jessica and I met at a conference she founded and I was speaking at it.
Jessica Zweig is the CEO and founder of Simply Be, a premier personal branding company based in Chicago.
Jessica, I'm so excited to have you here.
Jessica Suarez-- "Are any of your novels based off of your own personal experiences?" Well, the letters.
Jesse and Bella, anything to add based on your experience doing this virtually?
Jessica Wild. Absolut Acai.
Jesse signed him. So it was all very organic, and it's kind of a rare story to be telling in the industry
Jessica she's interested in hearing your perspective on plant-based lifestyle and meals.
Jessie came up with a really great way to recycle plastic bags and to a synthetic leather, and we were able to start influencing the brands
Jessie and I did most of the steel work, though, the welding.
Jessi plays banjo, mandolin, violin, viola, guitar.
Jessie, I have a question for you as the director.
Jessie, you're getting so mystical.
Jessie, you want to set up this next song.
Jesse, what do you trigger on that thing?
Jesse, why don't you take this one.
Jesse made this album, by the way.
Jesse as Pennywise the clown.
Jesse, who is our guest, has been working with Anji Play in China, which I think is a really awesome new way of teaching
Jesse, I can't tell you how much I'm appreciative of being invited here, my favorite company in the world.
Jessie.
Jesse, Jesse is a program manager on machine intelligence, with a particular affinity towards dietary habits.
Jessenia. Jessenia? What a beautiful name.
Jessica is an award winning journalist and critic who writes on gender, sexuality, and culture for "The New York Times." She's covered sexual assault on campus,
Jessica's first book, "Feminist Fight Club-- A Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace," has been hailed as the millennial "Lean In" by "The New York Times" and a must read by "The Guardian."
Jessie is soon to have a kid.
Jesse?
Jesse? OK. I mean, that's everything.
Jesse? For me, to be honest, I used to torture myself about this question.
Jessie, what about you?
Jessie, personally, I would need to think about it.
Jessapina and Acentina Pez were very open and said to me we can't get a hold of anymore fibers.
Jessica is an entrepreneur and investor focused on financial inclusion, the sharing economy, and social justice.
Jessica highlights the life lessons she's learned firsthand from the entrepreneurs themselves, many of them in the world's poorest countries.
Jessica escorted me back to the talk.
Jessie got her Ph.D. with us, with Ken, her department, it's the first time this has ever happened, I think.
Jessica Stern is the executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission and specializes in gender, sexuality, and human rights
Jessica Yu: Thanks, guys.
Jessica Yu: Sure. Well, what's interesting is that everything about water is connected, right?