you know and an A game all through yesterday and today mr. Ahmadinejad mrs. Medina shot what about 70 million people you talk about iraj what comes to yourmind terrorism bombs sat down the foreign invaders but there is another
see things in a hierarchical structure most of us start in the weeds because we know too much about a particular topic John Medina who wrote a wonderful book called brain rules he's one of my mentors one of my favorite authors a University of Washington biologist he said carmine whenever you talk to people
movie um talk to us about about her Medina um again reflective of everything we we're talking about reflective of the story I mean she is a
was this little moment in Episode 2 where they parachute into a place and they roll over in a parachute. And we had this Medina set. And we had, like, was it two eighths of a page of you guys landing in a parachute and rolling over.
free CU my interpreter was standing over there cowering my two Muhammad created in Medina centuries ago yet the SEC the first and second questions they asked me went deep into
Honestly, give me ideas. In a medina kitchen, knives is something that it's very personal. You don't share your knife with others. So, every uh cook in a team has his own knives. And I think knives are essential again because
Yeah. It was fun to, like, go to sleep in the Italian Alps, and then wake up in Morocco. And you're in some Medina with camels. I hope you know that no one can say that sentence.
I mean, the two stories that come to mind are Colosseum Night. And then the day in the Medina in Tangier. Where we were shooting a chase scene through the streets of Tangier, doubling for Havana-- which, by the way, I just said that sentence,
You go, this doesn't speak to my values. My hostess was lady called Deborah Medina .
All we need to do is we need someone to go out and find us like, four feet square of AstroTurf. And we can shoot this scene in the middle of the Medina . We did that. But then we also didn't realize by doing that in the middle of the Medina in Tangier, which is--
great ones I've seen a really bad ones and the bad ones are kind of lazy because we just put a bunch of information there's no hierarchical structure like John Medina talked about there's no story there's no narrative there's no theme there's no log line it's just information I don't ride for average people I don't ride for people
just makes me want to weep when when I think about it and uh and so yeah she she is a product of the of the self-possession of that that Community both F matesi and now Medina who you know has just this amazing amazing talent yeah and we searched we searched
performance arts happening to try to find someone we felt like we we probably would find someone who hadn't acted definitely for film before and lo and behold we found Medina very late actually it was like getting down to the wire um uh in the slum right next to to catway
just sort of in a moment in a break you know tapped Lupita and said that's my house over there like and it was like right there so um yeah that's who Medina is and she hasn't seen the film yet oh oh she hasn't yeah oh my goodness so when is she going to see it uh at the premiere in Toronto
Why do you care about this? Well, John Medina 's work on this is all around brain science, but it's essentially the brain doesn't pay attention to boring things or dodgy accents. If you can't understand me or you don't like what I'm saying, you have your phone for company at any moment.
Khaled Abou Al-Fadl, great Muslim theologian, Usma was talking about earlier actually, you know, he writes a beautiful essay on this called, "The Place of Tolerance in Islam." backgrounds would come together in one city in Medina through the great Muslim empires of Cordoba, and the Fatimids, and Bagdad through Akbar and the Ottomans, through what Rwandan
from his birth the rest of the 1.3 billion or so Muslims around the world happily use a calendar that starts from the date Muhammad migrated from me Mecca to Medina to found the faith Gaddafi also decided some years earlier that he had disliked the names of both the Western and the Eastern months so he invented his own names February is
And that day, it poured rain all morning long. And we were in two inches of rain in the middle of this Medina . We had like, 200 extras.
But they were-- some people were very displeased that we had a man and a woman rolling around in a parachute in the middle of a Medina . There was one-- there was one day where we were in the Medina .
Hi, I'm Lexi Lawson, I play Elizabeth Hamilton. Hi, I'm Anthony Lee Medina , and I play John Laurens and Philip Hamilton. Hi, I'm Joanna Jones, and I play Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds.
Khaled Abou Al-Fadl, great Muslim theologian, Usma was talking about earlier actually, you know, he writes a beautiful essay on this called, "The Place of Tolerance in Islam." From, from the Constitution of Medina , right, where the prophet Muhammad made the peace and blessings of God be upon him, created a framework where people from different religious
I mentioned the name of the genius-- the architect, Jean Nouvel, who invented, who drafted this building. It's a city on the sea, so like Medina , and we have this incredible cupola, which has been inspired by the souk and the light that you can have in the oasis, when the light is going through the palm trees leaves, which is pre-COVID sadly.
Today, we welcome Dr. John Medina who has actually-- we're welcoming him back. He has been here in 2008 and 2010.
can apply to everybody in this room. And so yes, so let me welcome Dr. John Medina . Well, it's great to be back.
How many of you are familiar with the movement that she started? in plain English. So I've talked to John Medina at the University of Washington.
This is the author. Doug Stevenson's "Story Theater Method." So the quote on this page from the book "Brain Rules" by John Medina . One important area of research is the effect of emotion on learning.
Female presenter: Well, welcome today to this AuthorsGoogle Talk with John Medina , who is returning. He was here in 2008, where he talked about his book Brain Rules, which
I think around 1978, she came to Chicago to be at Medinah Temple.
The sun finally came out, but we had lost the ability to shoot. Because we were at the end of the schedule, and we were out of things to shoot that weren't basically action scenes set in a Medina . And we were out of space to do it.
And we can shoot this scene in the middle of the Medina . We did that. But then we also didn't realize by doing that in the middle of the Medina in Tangier, which is-- it's a safe place.
But you know, you try not to get people riled up. But they were-- some people were very displeased that we had a man and a woman rolling around in a parachute in the middle of a Medina . So it got to be a very-- it was a very interesting night.
In Brazil, if you're a surf star, if you're Gabriel Medina , if you're Filipe Toledo, you're right there with Neymar as a soccer player.
With my novels, I have been incredibly lucky because I've had the same editor for every book I've ever done, Kate Medina at Random House.
do, but if, Vikki, if I do wander for a second, just raise your hand and say, "Medina , would you get back in front of the camera." And I'll do my best to stay there. In a minute,
question almost always delivered by a grandmother who'd gotten custodial authority over her grandchild, because the daughter was a crack addict, "Dr. Medina , how do I make a moral
I don't know why I get these Cs. I must be really stupid. I think I'm gonna go away and hide. In my experience, this is not Carol's work, this is just John Medina 's comment on