And amazingly, Michelle Obama's name comes up. Michelle Obama is not going to be on your podcast, but who would you need to have on your podcast as the guest before Michelle Obama that would lead her more likely to say yes? And who would be the guest before that and the guest before that?
hard to define. Michelle Carr, welcome to the show. Thank you. Happy to be here.
For so long, I mean, we just have never seen it before. Michelle-- depending on how you're counting, Michelle is the first or second Asian female nominated for Best Lead Actress. And she's the second-- she's the first one who won-- it's like, in 95 years.
Her personal approach has gained Zero a devoted following of incredible women, including the likes of Tilda Swinton, Christy Turlington Burns and First Lady Michelle Obama. What an honor to have you here with us today, Maria. Welcome. Thank you for having me.
They weren't even thinking they'd do a television show for kids, but now they were so excited about kids. Michelle and Barack want this to be their first television show that they ever make, and Michelle wants to be in every episode. This is crazy. It's unbelievable.
It must have been a lot of soul searching, I imagine. Michelle, I think that is such a great question. And it so true because it did not occur to me to be a writer.
Just take a breath for a moment as we start to dive in. Michelle, what inspired you to make this film? And how did you come up with the title, "Cracked Up"?
Our whole mind/brain existence is an interpersonal existence. Michelle? Yeah. Dr. Gabor Maté, who we all know and love here who wrote a book called, "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts"--
All right. All right. Michelle or-- oh, no, no. OK, not Michelle. Michelle.
Last Halloween costume? I was actually the last "American Werewolf in Paris." I was a werewolf, so. Michelin Star or Mom's recipe? Definitely Mom's recipe. I don't buy into the Michelin star thing.
And so that has really colored my perception of my reality and my view of who I am in the world and how I need to show up. Michelle LaVon, bless you.
Yeah. It's kind of a trip just to think about. Michele, Melissa Febos-- I almost said Michele Febos-- but I love her. And I'm glad-- I loved her essay so much.
their reputation, the story of their crossing of the planet leaving any trace anywhere. Michel Foucault said, one of the worst of inequality is that three quarters, 99% of humanity crosses the planet, crosses life, without living any scar, any trace at the face of the planet.
If you've got a 10-year bid on your first day in the system, you should start to build what you need to do for reentry services upon your release, Michelle, do you have any incite you want to share about the women in the program that might-- So the women that we service,
who, like I said, were swapping these stories of how they struggled in their different areas in comedy, in the acting, and the arts. Michelle Yeoh, for instance, had a completely different story to tell. She grew up in Malaysia-- a fellow Malaysian.
And hello out there on the live stream. Michelle is a mindfulness teacher and executive coach specializing in working with women, leaders, parents, and organizations interested in awareness-based practices. She was previously the head of learning and leadership development at Twitter, and spent her career working in high-growth startups.
She was previously the head of learning and leadership development at Twitter, and spent her career working in high-growth startups. Michelle serves on the board of the holistic life foundation, and is an advisor to the Wisdom 2.0 Conference and the Mindful Schools. She has studied mindfulness education with Mark Holman, Jack Kornfield, Tara Brach, and the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute.
Michelle Wan got her PhD based on a research project in which she videoed-- I think there were 12 videos of dogs--
Michelle McKenzie's here to talk about her brand new book, "Dandelion & Quince," her first one.
Michelle, talk about this from your perspective.
Michelle Bachelet, the president, does a terrific job.
Michelle is from Austin, we have Kalen from Portland, Oregon,
Michelle Obama called it and I quote she actually said this she called it the best piece of art in any form that I
Michelangelo becomes Mike. Leonardo da Vinci becomes Leo.
Michelob, and Clairol, and as a backup singer for major recording artists.
Michel Foucault said that the panopticon wasn't just quote, "a dream building.
Michelin-starred restaurant in New York City that serves a burger.
Michelle Obama-- most of you know who she is.
Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama, OK.
Michelle Obama-- none of these people went to private school or grew up with a lot of money.
Michelle spoke intelligently-- touchingly-- about the music she liked-- moody female singer-songwriters with socially progressively lyrics-- and of her intention to live in New York one day, to go, often,
Michelle smiled sympathetically. In the light that spilled over from the parking lot, Nate thought Michelle's freckles and straw-colored hair were cute.
Michelle's ambiguous social status-- neither cool nor uncool-- apparently made her his female equivalent.
Michel Guerard in the southwest-- one of the most beautiful places.
Michelangelo said about sculpting.
Michelin restaurant chefs who stop everything and see this thing with a little Bunsen burner.
Michelob used this idea of a couple years ago with their slogan, "Weekends are Made for Michelob." Their idea was hey, we're going to link the product
Michelle. Hi, Michelle. OK, so the first question was how did-- so I don't know.
Michel Richard is a famous French chef that's in this book, and he was making a mixture that had raw chicken in it.
Michelle Loyalka: Thank you everybody for coming.
Michelle is someone who really is at loose ends with her life, doesn't know what she's going to do, doesn't know how she's going to cope with the betrayal and the fact that
Michelle is reading this and going like, "She's so going to end up with the cultured woodworker, because that's how these books work.
Michelle couldn't remember what the party stood for here, though she thought that "pan" might be Spanish for bread.
Michelle's husband was involved in corruption in the banking crisis.
Michelle, although she--. The main plot point in the book is she has to survive this situation that she's gotten herself into.
Michelangelo talked about looking at the big thing, square of marble and seeing the inside.
Michelle Pfeiffer was one of them.
Michelle.
Michelle: Hi, my name is Michelle.
Michelle: It's an awesome job, and I think it relates to customer service.