Lyn , it is my pleasure to welcome you to Talks at Google.
Lyn , thank you so much for sharing with us.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Welcome to this Talks at Google virtual event.
LYN MEHE'ULA: We are so excited, and long list of very, very cool things that you've done in your career.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Thank you, thank you.
LYN MEHE'ULA: I love hearing about these lessons you learned in Indonesia.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Gosh, I wish I could meet her.
LYN MEHE'ULA: --and just what a cool thing to experience as a youth, just being able to be around that and see that from such a young age.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Wow, and why do you see artists and journalists at the forefront of this peace movement?
LYN MEHE'ULA: Thank you.
LYN MEHE'ULA: I didn't realize it's so far reaching in terms of individuals from around the world, all over the country.
LYN MEHE'ULA: And I'm going to remind-- I made a note.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Well, my cofounders and I really wanted to think about moving away
LYN MEHE'ULA: I was so excited when I saw Institute for Climate and Peace because as a Polynesian person I feel like the two are so
LYN MEHE'ULA: Thank you, thank you.
LYN MEHE'ULA: And similar to my question with Peace Studio, what opportunities are there for our viewers to support your organization and also
LYN MEHE'ULA: Well, Googlers love open source things that they can access and add to.
LYN MEHE'ULA: I did check and the "Bravethrough" series is available on our Google podcast app.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Gosh, I'm excited.
LYN MEHE'ULA: It sounds very much like they are blazing their own trails, but very much with inspiration from you, which reminds me
LYN MEHE'ULA: Absolutely.
LYN MEHE'ULA: No, I love that.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Oh my goodness, gosh.
LYN MEHE'ULA: Who doesn't love it?
LYN MEHE'ULA: Thank you, Maya.
LYN MEHE'ULA: That's beautiful, thank you.
LYN MEHE'ULA: I love that.
LYN MEHE'ULA: You're an honorary Googler.
Lyn , thank you for the question.
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Lynn, how do the principals in this book really chart a path to a more balanced approach to leadership?
Lynn the academic is probably cringing at hearing me say that's what it all boils down to.
Lynn, I didn't know what the expectations were.
Lynn, you talk about these four modes to greater resilience, and your crisis leadership research points to these four modes of action
Lynn, I just want to ask you one more question, and then we'll take it home from there.
Lynn. So arrive and thrive, we're continuously doing it.
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Lynn Ahrens and Steve Flaherty wrote several new songs for this stage adaptation.
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