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In Episode 47, of Season 4, of Driven by Data: The Podcast, Kyle Winterbottom is joined by Anna Wang, Head of AI at Multiverse, where they discuss current AI landscape and the key considerations to bridge the AI skills gap, which includes;Studying AI at Stanford Having her company acquired by Multiverse The combination of AI and behavioural science to evaluate skills If you're serious about AI you have to be serious about data Building AI models than are 4x more accurate than interview processes Why there is no point in investing in AI if you're not investing in the people that will use it The importance of investing in your people to make them effective at using AI as a tool Why LLMs are in a generalised state Why AI is lightyears ahead of where it was even 5 years agoThe most common misconceptions about AI Why it's unlikely that you can use AI out of the box Why people are leaning in too much to demo's we see online How no one has yet been left behind yet, despite what people may believe What is preventing organisations in taking action with AI Why business leaders need to embrace an investment in learning The security and ethical fairness concerns that prevent action Why most businesses will be AI native in the future The consequences of inactionWhy understanding the data that is powering your organisation is a good place to start The significance of the skills shortage in AI Why AI skills gaps is a multi-layered problem Why the speed of technological advancement is a challenge Why critical thinking and questioning skills are essential to get the most out of AIHow team structures and operating models play a significant roleWhy AI infrastructure should be shared between data and tech teams Why whoever has the final decision on how AI is used should be incredibly business minded The importance of growing your experimental AI muscle Why urgency will play a major role in success The MAGE approach to training and upskilling organisations and people Training 16,000 people across 1500 organisations to make more impact at work The 2 vector that AI will impact in the next couple of years Tackling the fear from non-data or technology professionals The relationship between data culture and AI The importance of both data and AI literacy Thanks to our sponsor, Data Literacy Academy.Data Literacy Academy is leading the way in transforming enterprise workforces with data literacy across the organisation, through a combination of change management and education. In today's data-centric world, being data literate is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity.If you want successful data product adoption, and to keep driving innovation within your business, you need to start with data literacy first.At Data Literacy Academy, we don't just teach data skills. We empower individuals and teams to think critically, analyse effectively, and make decisions confidently based on data. We're bridging the gap between business and data teams, so they can all work towards aligned outcomes.From those taking their first steps in data literacy to seasoned experts looking to fine-tune their skills, our data experts provide tailored classes for every stage. But it's not just learning tracks that we offer. We embed a deep data culture shift through a transformative change management programme.We take a people-first approach, working closely with your executive team to win the hearts and minds. We know this will drive the company-wide impact that data teams want to achieve.Get in touch and find out how you can unlock the full potential...
Anna Wang began trading with approximately $1,000. Learn how she built her account, survived early losses, how she applies emotional intelligence and mental health to trading, and more.
In this episode of the Talent Brand Podcast, we chat with not one, but two co-founders of the AI driven cultural assessment platform Searchlight. Kerry and Anna are identical twin sisters who deeply understand the value of being seen for your individual strengths and skills. As a sponsor of the March #TBSummit, Searchlight provides insight into what current and potential employees value, and what has been called a potential crystal ball into their chances for success. We dig into some of their origin story, how they came to start Searchlight, and how they use their platform to assess quality of hire for their own growing teams in a startup environment. Kerry on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerryxwang/ Anna on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaxwang/
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Story Bites from the Co-founder podcast with Searchlight's Kerry and Anna Wang
Today's episode addresses the question ‘Do we continue to let inflation run roughshod over our purchasing power, or do we raise interest rates and risk plunging our country into a recession?' David states that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is fast approaching a grim crossroad in which he may have to raise interest rates in order to rein in out-of-control inflation. David explains how Venezuela recently had inflation approaching 40%, and its government decided to raise interest rates to 42% – and he feels that, soon, Jerome Powell may have to decide whether to take similar action. In other words, Powell seems to be destined to push the U.S. economy into a recession in order to rein in inflation. David cites Bloomberg Economics' chief U.S. economist Anna Wang, who put the chance of recession in 2022 at 1 in 4, while a year from now it will go up all the way to 3 and 4. She sees a downturn this year as an unlikely event and says that a recession in 2023 will be tough to avoid. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before Your LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com PowerOfZero.com (free video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube
The boys kick off season two with life updates from both Kisos & Cory, along with some exciting tour news! Don't fret, the sparring is in full force right off the bat - with Cory taking Kisos to task about a myriad of things. THEN, Cory shares an embarrassing FaceTime story from New Year's Day and Kisos dishes on his boyfriend Kevin's spicy encounter with an ex. The two then discuss Todrick Hall's Big Brother controversy, Taylor Swift and Kim Petras - along with back pain in your thirties and Wordle. PLUS Cory recommends a movie called Three Months (available now on Paramount+ - not spon). THEN: The boys are joined by tarot expert and talented musician, Anna Wang! Anna gives the boys a reading on their upcoming tour, and provides some sage advice. PLUS, is there a collaboration coming between Cory + Kisos? Only listeners will learn :) + Patreon subscribers will have access to a longer episode featuring a reading for Cory. Subscribe and hear the extended version at: https://www.patreon.com/kisos Be sure to check out this week's song selection: Anna Wang - Lying Through My Teeth Follow OK GREAT: Twitter Instagram Spotify Playlist Follow Cory Stewart: Twitter Instagram Spotify Twitch Follow Kisos: Twitter Instagram Spotify Twitch Watch the podcast in full at: https://www.patreon.com/kisos --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/okgreat/message
Welcome to Accessible Housing Matters! In today's episode, I welcome Anna Wang. Anna Wang is a mother, an advocate and the co-founder and vice president of Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN). Twenty-eight years ago, her son Lawrence was diagnosed with autism. In 1996, she became the co-founder and Vice President of Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN) which currently serves more than 1000 families and 600 individuals on a daily basis. Anna is well-known for designing innovative programs, building parents and community networks to support and advocate for the special needs community. She creates programs and opportunities to develop their abilities and talents. Anna spearheads the Dream Work and Housing Projects which empower individuals with special needs to lead a happy and healthy life as contributing citizens of society. This year she was appointed Human Relations Commissioner, City of Fremont. Anna has received numerous awards and recognition, including “Profiles of Excellence” – ABC / KGO TV, “Hometown Hero, ” – NBC Bay Area TV and News Group, “API Outstanding Leader Award”, “Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Award for Excellence in Public Services” and Inspirational Woman Award from the California State Assembly, Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus Lifetime Community Service Achievement Award. Listen to find out more about: [00:01 - 03:59] Opening Segment I welcome Anna Wang to the Show Bio How Anna got into advocating for accessible and affordable housing Anna talks about Friends of Children with Special Needs [04:00 - 10:59] How a Group of Parents Created a Unique Community The Dream Project: A Family Project A piece of land bought by 26 families for people with developmental disabilities Investing for their Children's Future Success with zero-subsidy from external organizations [11:00 - 28:41] Building a Sense of Community in Housing Scaling up, a second center in San Jose A Win-Win Situation for Clients and Direct Care Providers Forty units of housing and more in the making Anna shares FCSN's clients' feedback A Three-Step Advice from Anna Agencies That Support FCSN Anna talks about their strategies for the future Changing housing and development culture [28:42 - 32:12] Closing Segment See links below to know more about Anna Wang Final word Tweetable Quote/s: “They are living a full and thriving life.” - Anna Wang “How can you just avoid what you're supposed to do and just pay a penalty?” - Anna Wang “Don't underestimate the power of a group of parents.” - Anna Wang You can connect with Anna through annawang@fcsn1996.org or visit their website https://fcsn1996.org/ and be one of the advocates for accessible and affordable housing. To learn more, share feedback, or share guest ideas, please visit our website, or contact us on Facebook and Twitter. Like what you've heard? Please review us! That helps let other people know about the podcast. Accessible Housing Matters is dedicated to raising awareness about important issues around accessibility and housing, and getting conversations going. I'd love to learn more about what's on your mind, and get your feedback about the show. Contact me directly at stephen@accessiblehousingmatters.com to share your thoughts or arrange a call.
This week we kick off Live, Loud and Local checking out the local stuff that is fresh and new! First up Tyler Durdin with is new tune Lies are Free! Bailey's Run has Mark Croft on the 23rd so we play The Shakin and the Boom Boom. In Baraboo Amy Spencer has a show this weekend and next weekend she is at the edge o dells we get to hear her cover of Hell of a Year. Then we move on to the live streams happening this weekend, Raire on the Cargo Coffee East Live Stream, Corey Matthew Hart on the River Arts Center Live. Like the videos, New things from Fox and Bones! A Changing of the Guard, Also Tim Whalen Quartet and Harmonious Wail... Then we wrap up the show with new things from Anna Wang and Madison Malone! Check out this list of of the tunes this week: Tyler Durdin - Lies are Free Mark Croft - The Shakin and the Boom Boom - Live Music at Bailey’s Run Abby Spencer - Hell of a Year Raire - Cargo Coffee East Live Stream 23rd Corey Mathew Hart - Blue Mountain Thistle - River Arts Center Live Stream 23rd Coby James - New Music Fox and bones- A Changing of the Guard - new music Time Whalen Quartet - Live Stream on You tube - 23rd Charlie Parr - Live Stream from First ave in MPLS - 24th Harmonious Wail doing live stuff on line on the 29th Corey Mathew Hart - Winter Bones Madison Malone’s new album - 1 and 2 Anna Want - Call me when You're Wasted
Conscious Beauty Talk with Amy Wall Gua Sha, the darling of the holistic skincare industry, translates to "scraping skin", and has its roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It originally involved repeated pressed strokes over lubricated skin with a smooth-edged and blunt instrument. Commonly a ceramic Chinese soup spoon was used, a blunt, well-worn coin, honed animal bones, jade, or even a simple metal cap. Now, in modern-day North America, Gua Sha has been westernized and many feel that this ancient wisdom has been appropriated for profit while watering down the sacred practice. Anna Wang a first-generation Chinese American, joins us to discuss her views on the culture, history, and evolution of this humble facial tool and how we can best embody its medicine while honoring its roots. Anna Wang graduated with a Esthetician License from Aveda Institute of Chapel Hill in 2015. She has always had a passion for helping and education people in skincare and makeup. Anna is certified in Usui Shiki Reiki I and II. Reiki is a form of energy heal with the palms that help heal any physical or emotional pain over time. Anna is also a member of the Energetics of Esthetics, the mastermind for the preeminent Esthetician. https://www.peonybeautyandspa.com/ anna@peonybeautyandspa ~ More with Conscious Beauty Talk with Amy Wall ~ Women have been sold a story of lack and limitation around what’s possible with our beauty, our biology and aging. Today we have never enjoyed more breakthroughs in skincare ingredients, technology and our understanding of human consciousness. It’s time to activate your beauty abundance and go beyond what you’ve been told and sold. Conscious Beauty Guide Amy Wall will use her experience as an award-winning professional skincare expert and experience as a leader in the conscious beauty movement to teach you the tools, techniques and guidance to activate and experience the feeling of beautiful, have more radiant skin and to deeply love the woman you see in the mirror, on a daily basis. https://loveamyskin.com/ Conscious Beauty Community: https://www.timelightcircle.com/ To get more of Conscious Beauty Talk ~ Amy Wall, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/conscious-beauty-talk-with-amy-wall/
Saul and Jolene discuss Traps! in your RPG games. Saul discusses how he has never really used traps in his fantasy RPGs. Saul talks about his earliest recollections of playing D&D and how traps had not played a big role in his early games and how that directed him to not include them in his games when he started running games. Jolene tried to keep Saul on topic but allowed him to digress. Jolene as always did a bit of research on using traps and found "Grimtooths books of Traps". Which causes Saul to talk about an old story about seeing Grimtooth's Books at the first con he attended. As always, thank you all for listening and please share our podcast on your favorite social media networks. Here is where you can get reprints of the famous Grimtooth Traps book. https://goodman-games.com/grimtooth/ Music by Anna Wang, song Trapped. Available at Tribeofnoise.com
EP17 Directing tips for your wedding reception by Dion Woo by Anna Wang
EP19 Photobooths are still the best wedding entertainment value by Anna Wang
EP18 Wedding photography tips by Sam from PHAO Photography by Anna Wang
This week we talk to: Anna Wang, co-founder, Friends of Children with Special Needs, based in the SF Bay Area.
Glenda and David have been long time friends of ours - we actually styled their wedding since back when we were based in Liverpool. We became instant friends because they just resonate so well with us from planning their wedding day and over the years. Since getting married and having their son Orlando, they decided they wanted to take on their own business ventures so they could leave their jobs and be able to create more time for each other. Glenda has started her own online retail business called Lumia Professional for all you makeup artists and beauty junkies out there. The Lumia light is different to the standard ring lights that are quite stiff. Lumia lighting is brighter with 360 adjustable arms that is perfect for lashing, brows, tattooing and makeup applications. Our listeners even get 15% off when they type in the code ANNA WANG - jump on it! David is a salesman for Mercedes Benz and also the most supportive partner who has allowed Glenda to take on this big project. On the sideline, they also have their own partnership in a baby hamper business that provides new parents with the essentials they don't realise they need until they have it. They have some really amazing products like the Benny nasal aspirator that attaches to a vacuum and just sucks everything out. This would have been life changing for us to have with our girls. You can find them on Instagram @hampermybaby Glenda and David amaze us both being working parents, having a clingy child and still managing to juggle everything. It is inspiring to hear their story and their why. Thank you both (and Orlando) for sitting down to chat with us about your awesome business ventures and family life. We look forward to seeing where it takes you both.
Born and raised in China, author Anna Wang was in Tiananmen Square during those protests in 1989. She joins Tim to talk about what she saw, what she experienced, and what she learned since the events, the government crackdown that followed, the ripple effect those protests continue to have today. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/105_-_Tiananmen_Square.mp3 In the Spring of 1989, student-led demonstrations happened in Beijing. The protests centered in the Chinese city's Tiananmen Square. The protestors wanted democracy. They wanted speech, and they wanted a free press in China. But what they got was a bloody crackdown by the Chinese government on June 4th and 5th of that year. The students had originally marched through Beijing to Tiananmen Square after the death of Hu Yaobang. He was a former Communist Party leader who had worked to introduce democratic reform in China. To mourn Hu, the students demanded a more open, democratic government. Thousands of people joined the students in Tiananmen Square, where the numbers rose to many thousand by the middle of May. The people were getting frustrated with limits placed on political freedom in a one-party government. Communism ruled. By 1989, the Chinese government had instituted some reforms that created a limited form of capitalism, but the poor and working class continued to suffer under communism, including lack of employment and increased poverty. The student protestors wanted a better education system that included teachings on free-market capitalism. In early May, a number of the protestors started a hunger strike, and that inspired other similar protests. The movement grew. The Chinese government responded by declaring martial law on May 20th, and 250,000 government troops entered Beijing. At the end of the month, more than one million protestors convened in Tiananmen Square. They held marches and vigils, and had attracted the attention of the world. On June 4th, in the middle of the night, Chinese soldiers and police raided Tiananmen Square, firing live ammunition into the crowd of protestors. Protestors were gunned down by automatic rifles, snipers, and armored personnel carriers. Some protestors were bayoneted and others were run over by those military vehicles. Many protestors sought to escape, while others fought back, stoning the attacking troops and setting fire to vehicles. In the end, rough estimates were that hundreds, if not thousands of protestors were killed, and as many as 10,000 protestors were arrested and punished. The next day, June 5th, bulldozers were brought in to clear the area of the dead, and janitors used hoses to wash the blood away. The wounded protestors were taken to the hospital on bicycle rickshaws. On June 5th, Associated Press photographer Jeff Widener took a photo that is now iconic and has come to symbolize the Tiananmen Square incident. It's commonly referred to as “Tank Man.” That morning, Widener took a position on a sixth-floor balcony of the Beijing Hotel. His job was to capture the aftermath of the violence. He took photos of bloody victims, people on bikes, scorched vehicles. That's when a column of tanks started to leave the plaza. That's when he took a photo of a man in a white shirt, carrying two shopping bags, one in each hand at his sides. The man had stepped in front of the first tank. He waved his arms and refused to move. When the tanks tried to go around the man, he moved into their path. He actually climbed on top of one of the tanks at one point. Anna Wang (the first on the right) taking a parting photo with her teacher and friends in Peking University, June 1988 Surprisingly, the tanks didn't fire at the man. The image was captured and would make its way around the work and across generations. To this day, no one knows who the man was or whatever happened to him. Our guest, Anna Wang, was a recent graduated of Peking University,
Born and raised in China, author Anna Wang was in Tiananmen Square during those protests in 1989. She joins Tim to talk about what she saw, what she experienced, and what she learned since the events, the government crackdown that followed, the ripple effect those protests continue to have today. https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/105_-_Tiananmen_Square.mp3 In the Spring of 1989, student-led demonstrations happened in Beijing. The protests centered in the Chinese city’s Tiananmen Square. The protestors wanted democracy. They wanted speech, and they wanted a free press in China. But what they got was a bloody crackdown by the Chinese government on June 4th and 5th of that year. The students had originally marched through Beijing to Tiananmen Square after the death of Hu Yaobang. He was a former Communist Party leader who had worked to introduce democratic reform in China. To mourn Hu, the students demanded a more open, democratic government. Thousands of people joined the students in Tiananmen Square, where the numbers rose to many thousand by the middle of May. The people were getting frustrated with limits placed on political freedom in a one-party government. Communism ruled. By 1989, the Chinese government had instituted some reforms that created a limited form of capitalism, but the poor and working class continued to suffer under communism, including lack of employment and increased poverty. The student protestors wanted a better education system that included teachings on free-market capitalism. In early May, a number of the protestors started a hunger strike, and that inspired other similar protests. The movement grew. The Chinese government responded by declaring martial law on May 20th, and 250,000 government troops entered Beijing. At the end of the month, more than one million protestors convened in Tiananmen Square. They held marches and vigils, and had attracted the attention of the world. On June 4th, in the middle of the night, Chinese soldiers and police raided Tiananmen Square, firing live ammunition into the crowd of protestors. Protestors were gunned down by automatic rifles, snipers, and armored personnel carriers. Some protestors were bayoneted and others were run over by those military vehicles. Many protestors sought to escape, while others fought back, stoning the attacking troops and setting fire to vehicles. In the end, rough estimates were that hundreds, if not thousands of protestors were killed, and as many as 10,000 protestors were arrested and punished. The next day, June 5th, bulldozers were brought in to clear the area of the dead, and janitors used hoses to wash the blood away. The wounded protestors were taken to the hospital on bicycle rickshaws. On June 5th, Associated Press photographer Jeff Widener took a photo that is now iconic and has come to symbolize the Tiananmen Square incident. It’s commonly referred to as “Tank Man.” That morning, Widener took a position on a sixth-floor balcony of the Beijing Hotel. His job was to capture the aftermath of the violence. He took photos of bloody victims, people on bikes, scorched vehicles. That’s when a column of tanks started to leave the plaza. That’s when he took a photo of a man in a white shirt, carrying two shopping bags, one in each hand at his sides. The man had stepped in front of the first tank. He waved his arms and refused to move. When the tanks tried to go around the man, he moved into their path. He actually climbed on top of one of the tanks at one point. Anna Wang (the first on the right) taking a parting photo with her teacher and friends in Peking University, June 1988 Surprisingly, the tanks didn’t fire at the man. The image was captured and would make its way around the work and across generations. To this day, no one knows who the man was or whatever happened to him. Our guest, Anna Wang, was a recent graduated of Peking University,
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FME Show #8 Kick back and soak in the fantastic mixing, recording, and production skills of Anna Wang, Kat Ward (Boxtape), Lisa Conway, and Katie Marie. Also, I have an idea on how to inspire more girls to get involved with audio engineering, but it needs to be a group effort! And there is a new, FREE tool to test the loudness of your track — and tell you if online steaming services are going to have to turn the volume down before playback…that is vital information when mastering! Female Mixing Engineers Music Podcast. 4 Songs. 4 Ladies. 4 Home Studios. For YOU! Anna Wang https://www.annawangmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/annawangmusic/ https://m.facebook.com/annawangmusic/ https://www.instagram.com/annawang2/?hl=en https://twitter.com/dammit__anna https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG5gsk9pcrvL0OZS-dE4LQ https://soundcloud.com/annawang1 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-your-head/1306960290 Kat Ward (Boxtape) https://boxtape.rocks/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WJ6uS8d8Bw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3pq38zZFx4 https://twitter.com/BoxtapeBand https://boxtape.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/boxtapeband https://www.instagram.com/boxtapeband/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/3SEujWx4jx8AJBAm9dGm3O https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shipwreck-off-the-coast-single/1366299732 Lisa Conway https://www.lconofficial.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snioGA2gDNs http://www.lisaconwaymakesthings.com/ https://lcon.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/lconofficial https://www.instagram.com/lconofficial/ http://www.wildlifesanctuarysound.com/ Katie Marie http://femalesessionmusician.com/index.php/guitar/ https://soundcloud.com/funkeegirl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZQiIl_V2Qc https://twitter.com/funkeegirl https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/staring-at-the-pieces/id526655322?i=526655375 https://funkeegirl.bigcartel.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/together-ep/1235786125 Link to LOUDNESS PENALTY ANALYZER: http://www.loudnesspenalty.com/ Come like our page at https://www.facebook.com/femalemixingengineers/ The Female Mixing Engineers Music Podcast brings to your ears 4 songs created by 4 very talented females in 4 unique home studios. These ladies share their gear, technique, and secrets as to how they have achieved the great sound you have heard. The FME Podcast has been created to help and inspire YOU to make fantastic music in your home studio. Encouraging females to become more involved in the field of audio engineering, as well as entertaining everyone who searches for fabulous original music. You won’t just hear this music, you will feel it! Thank you for spending a few precious moments of your day here with us! Are you a female who produces, edits, mixes and/or masters your own (or clients) original music? Please submit links to your tracks to: info@femalemixingengineers.com Do you have questions about mixing, mastering, or production? Do you have suggestions for the show? Do you want to give a shoutout to any of the ladies whose music on the show? Do you just wanna say “HI”? Then go to femalemixingengineers.com and on the right side of the screen you will see the “SEND VOICEMAIL” button (NO PHONE REQUIRED) and leave a voicemail and you could be aired on the next episode! If you want to use your smartphone you will need to download the SpeakPipe app — it’s free! We can’t wait to hear from you and maybe air you on the show! info@femalemixingengineers.com femalemixingengineers.com https://www.facebook.com/femalemixingengineers/ Shameless plug: Album “Love In Color” by Matthew Darren Mixing & Audio Post Production by Darcy Jeavons All proceeds go to The Trevor Project https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/love-in-color/1388039105
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Go backstage as Erin Wasson, Julia Stegner, Emily DiDonato, Kemp Muhl and Anna Wang shoot Maybelline New York's Calendar for 2010. Photographer Kenneth Willardt. Produced in association with Maybelline New York. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.
Christy Turlington, Emily DiDonato, Jessica White and Anna Wang take us behind the scenes as they shoot the new TV campaign for Maybelline's Pulse Perfection mascara in New York. Produced in association with Maybelline New York. Executive Producer/Director Karen Morrison.