Julie Lythcott-Haims believes in humans and is deeply interested in what gets in our way.
Julie is a former corporate lawyer and Stanford dean.
"Julie and Julia," which was the first one that I did it.
Julie chimes in and tells me that she sees her husband and Brody on the floor making the project.
Julie , yeah. Julie .
Julie is a definitely updated version of the movie's Julie , and so I think it's very different.
Julie , did you just say that I would volunteer to take selfies with everybody?
Julie mentioned food talks.
Julie Doucet is a Canadian artist who doesn't really do comics as much anymore.
Julie Foudy-- soccer fans?
Julie Foudy-- when she saw that the men were getting a better deal than the women in soccer, she stood up and said,
Julie ?
Julie -- her own voice like a dog's, she thought, short and hoarse and barky-- had listened to Tabitha for hours.
Julie sat up on the edge of her bed, recently stripped of its alphabet-patterned case and replaced with a more grown-up deep green color
Julie stared back up.
Julie asked.
Julie 's flip-flops were stacked under the coat rack by the door.
Julie sat alone in the car for a minute, listening to the engine creak and settle and needing to pee.
Julie tapped her fingers against the bag and then clambered between the seats.
Julie flushed in the dark.
Julie has been an intern here a couple of times, and Amy is now family member at UIUC whatever.
Julie came, and she had me come up to the Barney's offices and said they wanted to place an order.
Julie is going to be passing around, so don't be shy.
Julie asked that I bring some cakes today.
Julie , I'm going to take your word.
Julie Clow: So it was a little bit of a challenge to think about what I might do for
Julie Clow: It’s brilliant, a timestamp machine.
Julie Clow: So her message was basically that she couldn’t find a way to be playful at work.
Julie Clow: Here’s my information.
Julie Clow: Well, I think you hit on it exactly which is it is tough to give negative feedback.
Julie Clow: Yeah, that’s a really excellent point and, in fact, I most often bring this up when I’m talking to audiences that these concepts feel foreign, is that fear is a really
Julie Clow: Okay, thank you guys very much.
Julie Wiskirken: Greetings everybody I'm Julia Wiskirken from the authors at Google team in Los Angeles and today we're very excited to welcome Seth Grahame-Smith.
Julie and thank you for inviting us and thank you for coming out on the day before a long weekend I love talking
Julie and Julie happily and eagerly took on this this really you know very uh
Julie Wiskirchen: Hello everybody, I'm Julie Wiskirchen from the Authors@Google team here in Santa Monica, and today I'm very excited to welcome Peggy Orenstein and Kaveri Subrahmanyam.
Julie Wiskirchen: And we should probably take a few questions, it's getting late.
Julie Wiskirchen: Anyone have questions?
Julie Wiskirchen: Do you want one -- Peggy Orenstein: One more question.
Julie Wiskirchen: Sure.
Julie Wiskirchen: Hello everybody, I'm Julie Wiskirchen from the Authors Team in Santa Monica and today I'm excited to welcome Frances Noble and Ian Noble who will be discussing
Julie Wiskirchen: Does anybody have any questions for Frances or her son, Ian, the photographer is here as well?
Julie Wiskirchen: Any other questions?
Julie Wiskirchen: Okay.
Julie Wiskirchen: Thanks everybody for coming.
Julie Wiskirchen: Greetings, everybody. I'm Julie Wiskirchen from the Authors team at Google Santa Monica.
Julie Wiskirchen: Yeah, we've got time for questions.
Julie Wiskirchen: Does anyone over VC have a question?
Julie Wiskirchen: Anybody else?
Julie Wiskirchen: Hello everybody, I'm Julie Wiskirchen from the Authors at Google team here in Santa Monica.