I had to read from the notes to make sure I get all the accolades correct. Vanessa Mota is an award-winning food photographer and content creator. Her love for food led her to create "My Dominican Kitchen," a bilingual blog sharing traditional Dominican recipes and Latin-inspired meals for home cooks.
aren't able to work adult hours meaning if you haven't graduated early then it's really really tough to find a job um vanessa and i both kind of had different paths when it came to that i vanessa you know was homeschooled and then also graduated early like actually way earlier than other people she's pretty ridiculously smart and then we didn't really have
today as both a human being and as an actress as well so obviously austin alley means the absolute world to me you know much like vanessa it was the first time i was a lead character um and it was truly such an amazing experience for a multitude of reasons uh the platform the cast the crew
VANESSA O'LOUGHLIN: So my name is Vanessa Fox O'Loughlin, but I write under the pen name Sam Blake, and that's for the very good reason, as Natalia's just discovered, O'Loughlin's quite a hard name to pronounce.
And I think, I'm hoping, I get better with each book, and I think "No Turning Back" is probably one of the best so far, but literally the book VANESSA O'LOUGHLIN: OK. How do you give them up?
And I think, I'm hoping, I get better with each book, and I think "No Turning Back" is probably one of the best so far, but literally the book VANESSA O'LOUGHLIN: I think the first thing is to try and work on your book until you can't see anything else wrong with it,
Go figure. I always thought charisma would be a great power to have in the real world. Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioral investigator, published author, public speaker, and body language trainer, specializing in science-based people skills. She runs the Science of People, which is a human behavior research lab in Portland, Oregon, where she studies charisma, influence, and power body language.
into that teenage teenage years for a lot of reasons some of the vanessa already mentioned but also with schooling you know for vanessa and i from for most teenage girls and maybe some teenage boys as well if there's a level if you aren't able to work adult hours meaning if you haven't graduated early then it's really really tough to find a job um
They also, like, think about, like, goal-setting, and things like that. So Vanessa sort of decided that this was something that she wanted to have in her life, and for the community, which was great. And so now, with the book, I am reaching a whole different category of people who-- it's interesting what kind of reaction.
Carolyn VanEseltine, our guest today, has been in video games since roughly the start of the current century. She got hooked on designing them, and then on observing what kinds of games other people are making and connecting those, and also what kinds of games people haven't been making
There's a story that I wouldn't otherwise tell, but I'll tell it because she has told it herself. When Vanessa Lachey, who is a completely elegant and classy woman-- Disclaimer. Yes, absolutely-- she stepped away from the set and started doing what she calls, "the fart dance."
I guess maybe. Fun fact, you actually can't find them in Florida either. With Vanessa, I think.
Because, he says, I'm not a Westerner. So Harriet Vane character shows up in the Peter Wimsey stories.
Because, he says, I'm not a Westerner. And Harriet Vane saves him.
--because I could not believe that I was able to do that. In the meantime while Vanessa finishes this batch, for those of us that are in the kitchen, please feel free to-- Yes, you can try.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to this talks at Google virtual event. My name is Caitlyn Vanetsia and I'm a recruiter here at Google. I'm so excited that I have an opportunity to interview and learn more about the wonderful speaker that we have today. Before we get started, I do want to remind the
personally i'm really excited to ask them more about all these projects so without further ado please join me in welcoming laura and vanessa hey laura hey vanessa hi how are you two good good you know just living the life indoors thank you so much for having us oh my
to detach from the endless scrolling of smartphones is that true and do you still do it i do vanessa how do you feel about it i i could spend 40 minutes ranting about this so yeah like no one got no one in my family or anyone on my team appreciates it the way that
would work internationally. So now I'm Sam Blake, but I'm here today as both, with both hats on. I'm here as Vanessa, and I'm here as Sam Blake, because I started writing originally in 1999. I don't know how many of you guys maybe have always felt like maybe you wanted to write a book.
But I just want to tell you about one of my favorite stories. This is from Vanessa in Wisconsin. So the Bored and Brilliant Project happened, she was going through a breakup.
And she has a graph from zero to five. I'm Vanessa. I'm in the science team.
Lastly, this pride in progress leads to all kinds of novelty seeking. So this quote from Vanessa Wong. "You may never thought you wanted a blank flavored chip.
and are just thinking of now. So Carolyn VanEseltine. Hi, everybody. As introduced me, I'm Carolyn VanEseltine.
It was like 2:00 in the morning. Someone get Vanessa a MetroCard. She needs it. Oh my God, this girl's still talking about the MetroCard.
delicious traditional Dominican meals. But it wasn't until adulthood that Vanessa learned how to cook while pregnant with her first child living in New York City and missing her family's home cooking. She started her blog as a way to preserve her family's recipe and share with the world the flavors of la comida
you know i would need someone on set with me or i'd like to have someone on set with me and so if my parents couldn't make it vanessa would sometimes come which kind of bananas because vanessa had her own show that she was working on but it somehow would sometimes work out me and the stage parents
than that yeah i mean in some capacities both vanessa and i haven't you know a lot of you are getting back to work right now and so vanessa and i haven't totally experienced what that is like i know a bunch of friends who are experiencing right now same has been uh so does vanessa um you know i shiver at thinking of like
And I think, I'm hoping, I get better with each book, and I think "No Turning Back" is probably one of the best so far, but literally the book You've worked on them for-- VANESSA O'LOUGHLIN: Yeah, absolutely.
It's on the corner of Van Ness and Hayes. Almost like right next to Vanessa and Market. And we're doing two concepts in there.
Thank you. Richard Alexander here. We just -- as artists and people involved with origami -- we just want to thank Vanessa for the wonderful story that she's told about this group of people. Going back several years, a lot of these people were folding in relative isolation. There were small conventions and a few publications.
She is also a member of the 2021 fall class of CafeMedia's Remarkable Voices. Without further ado, Vanessa Mota. Thank you so much for being here.
It's also worth bearing in mind that stress as a result of Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Disruption affects the immune response. Great question, Vanessa. And in fact, one of the reasons I wrote "Lifetime" was to really make the point very clear
hi everyone thank you so much for joining us and welcome to talks at google my name is scott provenzano and i am so excited to be moderating our talk today with laura and vanessa murano as a bit of an introduction these sisters have been in hollywood since childhood with projects ranging from the disney channel to freeform to now netflix and
situations um but i know laura's been uh filming a lot more than i have and i think even has crazier situations than that yeah i mean in some capacities both vanessa and i haven't you know a lot of you are getting back to work right now and so vanessa and i haven't totally experienced what that is like i know a bunch of friends who are
to work right now and so vanessa and i haven't totally experienced what that is like i know a bunch of friends who are experiencing right now same has been uh so does vanessa um you know i shiver at thinking of like having to do the nose cova test like three times a week which is what people have to do right now i totally understand it
It's called Ooni. Vanessa Ellington, she actually was a professional basketball player.
Thank you very much, Vanessa.
And I think, I'm hoping, I get better with each book, and I think "No Turning Back" is probably one of the best so far, but literally the book Thank you. VANESSA O'LOUGHLIN: OK, that's a really good question, actually, because I'm a really organized person, and I need to write in a linear fashion,
Apple chose it as one of the most anticipated books of the year. So let's give a warm welcome to Vanessa Van Edwards. Yay! Thank you. Hello.
It's basically the demonic language that you hear Vanessa and the witches speaking periodically.
So the last play I did the main actress was Vanessa Redgrave.
And I had the privilege of interviewing a poker player named Vanessa Selbst, who's one of the leading poker players in the world.
But anyway, Vanessa is doing that statistical calculation as she is looking at that poker game.
Forgive me, Amanda and Vanessa, because you heard this example.
Not really a question, but a comment from Vanessa Nguyen.
i want to add is something that's also kind of interesting when you grow up in the business is when you do get into that teenage teenage years for a lot of reasons some of the vanessa already mentioned but also with schooling you know for vanessa and i from for most teenage girls and maybe some teenage boys as well if there's a level if you
take a job because you're not a certain age for those working hour reasons so i think that's really interesting for people who aren't in hollywood to know about yeah yeah it has to do with just uh you know for us vanessa and i who are now kind of transitioning into producing as well you know you do understand it from a production level it's easier
a charitable component as well as like a a human component and an impact for society why we teamed up with equality now yeah yeah i i agree with vanessa it's so hard to pick up your project it's like all of these projects have made up
the thing that stands out is there is only one person in the world who truly understands my experience as an actress and my experience as being in my family and that's vanessa we like just could call each other if we were like oh my god have the weirdest audition happen or had a really weird day at work or had
but it somehow would sometimes work out me and the stage parents and it was there's just some amazing moments i just remember vanessa being there and and and just like being awesome yeah and i mean like again that that stage mom thing that