You'd be amazed how fast you can get going with a tiny acceleration over a long time. I could regale you with tales of how we had great fun on the trip, but I won't. I don't feel like re-living it right now.
And she said, "I actually think it's not believing in God that has given us this perspective. People always regale us with these little sayings like, 'God doesn't give you any more than you can handle.' But children like ours are not preordained as a gift. They're a gift because that's what we have chosen." Well, to choose that about a child with severe disabilities is one thing.
So I heard the story. I was regaled with all of the tales of their fame and their wealth, and it was just a different perspective of learning about a former president, that their family lived down the street.
And so Amos started out by asking Jensen to describe the decision making of his wife. And Mike regaled us with stories of his wife's pathetic decision making. And then Amos moved on to members of Congress, his dean, his students.
transformative leaders of our time were great communicators and they worked at it take a look at this quote Lincoln drew crowds from the countryside eager to be regaled and entertained by a master storyteller he understood early on that concrete examples and stories provided the best vehicles for teaching but he worked that we would not have had
We're gonna end up today, tonight talking about the project that we have on the side, Winterflow. But we thought we would regale you with some of our other visualization projects. And to start with we're gonna ta-, we're gonna show something that you're all probably very familiar with and here, lemme just. Oh. There, ok. So, it's a project based on Google Suggest;
but it's worth it definitely um you've led a lot of teams through your career and um have been regaled as a strong manager and a mentor tell us about some of the mentors that you've had in your life oh my gosh I've been so
So if you would like to ask Rob a question, please start lining up at that mic back there. Before we go to that, I wonder if you could regale us with a Train story that maybe no one knows, maybe something from time on the road or from a recording session, something that sticks out in your mind as being one of the fondest memories.
of the Earth. And the multicultural conversation was very, very prominent in the mid 1990s all over the country and including the University of Illinois. And like any good 17-year old, first year student, I would go home to my parent's house in Glen Ellyn and I would regale my father with all my newfound wisdom from my first year in college. And I would lecture him over and over again about identity and diversity and my dad would kind of roll his eyes and be like, you know, "I got my MBA from Notre
And for that, I'm going to begin with the famous Ship of Theseus problem. Some of you may have heard of it, but if not, this is the story which was first regaled by the Roman diarist, Plutarch, talking about the king, Theseus, who was this famous Greek king who was revered so that when he died, they decided to put his famous ship on display so