children. And we know that in particular they really loved spending time with Diana's side of the family, the um the Spencer family, the McCorkodales, Diana's sister, um the the older cousins of Archie and Lilibet. That was all there in the mix as well and I think that has at quite a decisive moment in terms of Harry and Meghan's thinking. My understanding talking to
Excellent. I'm very pleased to welcome Charles Spence to Talks at Google. Charles Spence is a professor of experimental psychology at Oxford University, and a gastrophysicist, working at the interface between chefs, food companies, and technology. I've seen the slides.
Roy Spence : Here's the deal with Roy's hot sauce. My dad lived to be 95 years old, passed away two years ago, grew up in Eagle Pass Texas, spoke Spanish before English, his name was Roy, he was 6'5"; I have no idea what happened.
3? I wanna cut the secretary of state, cut the secretary, whatever! Roy Spence : I love him. I love you, don't ever change, don't, and don't get elected.
I love you, don't ever change, don't, and don't get elected. Roy Spence : But its okay, I'm not afraid to shit; you know what I'm saying? I'm just not. If he wants to retaliate, go, come on, they know where I live, I know where he lives.
I do have ADD and I bought a t-shirt in Aspen two weeks ago and it says "I don't have ADD, oh is that a bunny running?" Roy Spence : You know what I'm talking about? I got it. So, focus on the user, do one thing really, really, really good, I love this one, fast
So every day, this is weird and, again, nobody knows this but you, and won't tell anybody, you just run Google, anyway. Roy Spence : I send an email to myself every morning at 4 in the morning and it says, "I wonder what the world has in store for me today. I think I'll go find out." I wonder what the world has in store for me today.
Don't leave. Come down." It's 2 in the morning, puts his arm and says, "What do I do next?" I said, "Well, first of all, you can't stay here." Roy Spence : We worked through that for about 3 or 4 hours and I said, "Arkansas had you for 16 years, America had you for 8, now the world needs you." And he talks about this whole idea of information with no borders.
I just made that shit up. Roy Spence : No, I did. Roy Spence : And people, no I did, I just made it up.
Roy Spence : No, I did. Roy Spence : And people, no I did, I just made it up. Roy Spence : And people, I do this and people start un tightening their tie, but it's true.
Roy Spence : And people, no I did, I just made it up. Roy Spence : And people, I do this and people start un tightening their tie, but it's true. Roy Spence : You can use it, just make it up.
Roy Spence : And people, I do this and people start un tightening their tie, but it's true. Roy Spence : You can use it, just make it up. People don't know. Well, I guess that's not in the spirit of transparency but you can be serious and not wear a suit.
It was awesome. So, uh, cut that out. Roy Spence : And I learned my first marketing lesson. Everything was great with Media 70 until January 1st, 1971.
I went down to the bank, had a brand new tie dyed t-shirt and my pony tail was lookin' awesome. Roy Spence : I went into, the loan officer's name was John Oliver, and I said, "John, you don't know me, I don't know you but you need to loan me $5,000 dollars for my business." He was one of those guys .
And he said, "What's your business?" and I said, "Making money, what's yours?" Roy Spence : And he loaned us the money and we paid it back a couple weeks ago. Roy Spence : But, my first lesson besides
Roy Spence : And he loaned us the money and we paid it back a couple weeks ago. Roy Spence : But, my first lesson besides my mom, my dad and my sister on purpose was about 10 years ago we went to a reception in Austin.
And I told him that I didn't know he drank until one day he came into a meeting sober. Roy Spence : But, I'll tell you what he taught me and it's important for Google; take the competition seriously but not yourself. Take some yeast, lighten up.
It's sad that the people that know us the best don't hire us but that's another thing I'm working through. Roy Spence : But PGA tour, DreamWorks, United States Air Force, so they don't call up and say, "Hey Roy can you come see me?" "Yes, sir General." "By the way is tomorrow one of your kid's birthdays?" So I did great with my two girls and then my son turned 15 and I get the emergency call.
So I'm gonna play this video, if you would and then I'm gonna tell you why I played it. Roy Spence : I got home at 2 to midnight and Jay was 15, he had a bunch of girlfriends over and just a little bit of envy but not much. These two guys hadn't talked to each other in about 5 years and that tsunami hit 2000 miles away.
We've been blessed with a purpose institute which our separate company from GSD&M now but we did all the way in our business. Roy Spence : Okay, and ya'll have money, fine Southwest Airlines purpose, we give people the freedom to fly.
We've been blessed with a purpose institute which our separate company from GSD&M now but we did all the way in our business. Roy Spence : I don't even know why I said that but it is so excited about the fact that we're not just in the jet engine business
We've been blessed with a purpose institute which our separate company from GSD&M now but we did all the way in our business. Roy Spence : So, and you know why they go bankrupt?
We've been blessed with a purpose institute which our separate company from GSD&M now but we did all the way in our business. Roy Spence : When Gary Kelly stood up and said, "We're not gonna charge for bags, you go find the money."
Michael Spence : I'm gonna try to be brief 'cause I'd love to chat with you about this general subject. I wrote a book called The Next Convergence. It's based on the work I've been doing for the last seven or eight years. I can give you the flavor of it; it involves the developing world and the emerging economies.
male #1: So let me, let me ask an economic history question. Michael Spence : Sure. male #1: You jumped over that pretty quickly. Michael Spence : I did.
Michael Spence : Sure. male #1: You jumped over that pretty quickly. Michael Spence : I did. male #1: So everybody agrees Michael Spence : Um-hum.
Yep. Yes, sir. male #2: If you could just repeat the question. Michael Spence : Yeah, no loud as he can. male #2: What's your point of view on particular stability. We look at China and also Argentina their dictatorship and governments and then those
Yeah. male #3: You mentioned Korea's Do you see, I mean just with the sheer size and population do you see them having the same problems Michael Spence : Yeah I do. So this is actually a very important question that scares the Chinese as well as puzzles outsiders.
Yes sir. male #5: What sort of take on growth and the distribution of the income because different countries clearly have different points of pay scale -- Michael Spence : Yeah. male #5: and there is an insight on -- Michael Spence : Yeah, I'll try to be brief on that. The Growth Commission said and the members of it believed that paying attention to what the Indians call inclusive growth,
commentator: I think we have time for just one more question. Michael Spence : Okay. Male #6: So it's good to talk about India and China but I think most of the world is democracy but poor so would you consider countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh for example ?
democracy but poor so would you consider countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh for example ? Michael Spence : You gotta do it case by case. So, Chile is functioning very well. Its growth is a little bit lower than they'd ideally like because they periodically run into the natural resource curse with copper being the driving force, but by and large
Egypt and North Africa, Brazil in South America, India in South Asia, and then China in Asia Michael Spence : Thank you very much.
Egypt and North Africa, Brazil in South America, India in South Asia, and then China in Asia Michael Spence : Fun being with you.
in Texas cases. And let me just back up just a hair. Ben Spencer, "The New Yorker" just recently did an article about his case a couple of months ago. And we won a retrial for Ben, based on actual innocence.
So Richard is the only person this particular prosecutor allowed-- joined us in, that wasn't a DNA case. Ben Spencer is the only one that's still there, but I met so many men in the law library, talking about they was innocent.
He's playing Billy Joel. And Spencer's playing Florida Georgia Line and Boston, Chicago. We run the gamut of influences .
All right. Well, that's-- I know it's a roller coaster ride, but I-- But for the third season-- that is not cancelled, I'm hoping-- while Spencer kind of stepped into the role from writing to audio mixing.
is creativity. Of course, right? Herbert Spencer, social Darwinist.
We've been blessed with a purpose institute which our separate company from GSD&M now but we did all the way in our business. Anyway Roy Spence : Southwest Airlines, there was 2 monkeys in a bar and so, here, okay here's the story, 10 months ago, they paid me to do this shit, this is not hard.
This gentleman's name is Ben Spencer. And Benjamin Spencer is on Centurion's caseload. He's an innocent man that's been locked up 30 years.
refused to accept the judge's verdict. And so Ben Spencer, to this day, is still in prison. We're still fighting for him.
Their reproductive organ breaks off, and they fall to the ground dead, saying, it was worth it. So as Spencer was saying, the drones can live up to three months. But if they get the opportunity for their day in the sun, they can live a day.
He changed over to this idea of survival of the fittest and the idea that there is a fittest, and we're optimizing towards it. It comes from Spencer. Darwin really liked this idea.
So under her there was this great flowering of sort of English literature, and drama. Of course Shakespeare and Spencer, but also people like Thomas Kidd and Christopher Marlowe as well. E. FOLEY: Yeah. And that's actually something that comes up in lots of kind of modern guides to public speaking, is that watching actors perform
Nate and Brian were friends. And then Brian and Spencer were friends. And so it all just randomly came together.
All right. Well, that's-- I know it's a roller coaster ride, but I-- But for the third season-- that is not cancelled, I'm hoping-- Can we talk about Spencer Crittenden for a minute?
You know the way you could've completely eaten an entire meal and you're stuffed and thinking, I never want to see food again? And a Marks & Spencers food ad comes on and you go, that looks lovely. Then suddenly you're hungry again.
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And that shows because of this extreme level of consumption, 120 kilos of meat in USA, 80 in Europe, only 3 It's Herbert Spencer, the bulldog of Darwin.
Yet, to be efficient, to focus, to develop those strengths and work with people who are strong in areas where we are not. And Christopher Spencer, who is our Google expert-- and he keeps our business all things Google.