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What do Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, and Malcolm Gladwell have in common? Are interesting theories more significant than true ones? And what has been keeping Angela up at night? Plus: an important announcement about the show. SOURCES:Charles Darwin, 19th-century naturalist and biologist.Murray Davis, cultural sociologist.Malcolm Gladwell, journalist and author.Adam Grant, professor of management and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.B. F. Skinner, 20th-century American psychologist. RESOURCES:Small Fry, by Lisa Brennan-Jobs (2018).Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, by Angela Duckworth (2016)."Why Malcolm Gladwell's Ideas Are So Interesting, Whether or Not They're True," by Adam Grant (Quartz, 2015).David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants, by Malcolm Gladwell (2013).Curious?: Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life, by Todd Kashdan (2009)."Interest — The Curious Emotion," by Paul J. Silvia (2008).Exploring the Psychology of Interest, by Paul J. Silvia (2006)."The Ketchup Conundrum," by Malcolm Gladwell (The New Yorker, 2004)."That's Interesting!: Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology," by Murray S. Davis (Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1971).The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, by Charles Darwin (1872). EXTRAS:"How Do You Identify a Narcissist?" by No Stupid Questions (2024)."Is Screen Time as Poisonous as We Think?" by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Abortion and Crime, Revisited (Update)," by Freakonomics Radio (2024).
What was Steve Jobs like as a father? This month's book club pick was Small Fry by Lisa Brennan Jobs. Cameron Hill and Ciara Treacy join Jess to review.
Show notes: We love a good nonfiction book around here - memoir, self-help, history, you name it, we've read it. Today, we're sharing 10 nonfiction recs with you, with some bonus recs from our podcast patrons. There is absolutely a nonfiction book out there for everyone. Happy listening! Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Something Bookish: [3:36] M: 1) Writer's Coaching 2) Our RTL pen [5:09] S: Love Buzz by Neely Tubati Alexander - out May 2 Our Nonfiction Recs: [11:55] S: Into Thin Air: A Personal Account Of The Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer [13:26] M: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs [15:17] S: The Year of Living Danishly: My Twelve Months Unearthing the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country by Helen Russell [16:39] M: Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich [18:20] S: The Beauty in Breaking by Michele Harper [19:45] M: A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard [21:05] S: You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero [22:33] M: The Accidental Creative by Todd Henry [23:32] S: Inside the NBA Bubble by Jared Dudley [25:44] M: The Missing Teacher by Lani Cox [27:23] Nonfiction Recs from Our Patrons: A Knock at Midnight by Brittany K Barnett Paris: The Memoir by Paris Hilton Stiff by Mary Roach How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann Know My Name by Chanel Miller The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy The Art of Dying Well by Katy Butler “You Just Need to Lose Weight” and 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language by Amanda Montell Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and other Typographical Marks by Keith Houston Also Mentioned: Gallup poll on American reading habits Episode 13: Our Nonfiction Must Haves Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleycoaching Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane + @thekindredwriters * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
✍️ Poah Leute, Instagram ist so eine unnötige Scheisse wie Coca Cola. Unnötig, weil du es nicht brauchst und scheisse weil es eher destruktiv als konstruktiv ist. 4 kontinente in 37 ländern 2 jahre in folge wurde Coca Cola zur Nummer eins der Plastik-Verschmutzer gewählt. Und scheiß mal auf "ich muss meinen Browser Verlauf löschen", was bekommt ihr für Werbung bei Insta und was für Videos bei YouTube vorgeschlagen ? Wusstet ihr, das Revenge das fünfte Album des Komikers Bill Cosby ist? Es gewann 1968 den Grammy Award für das beste Comedy-Album. Und Jürgen von der Lippe hat ne Menge davon "geliehen". Weiterhin: MUBI ist eine der besten Seiten um wirklich anspruchsvolle Filme zu sehen: https://mubi.com/de Da findet man unter anderem: The 10 Most Acclaimed Films of the 21st Century 1. IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Wong Kar-wai 2. MULHOLLAND DR. David Lynch 3. YI YI Edward Yang 4. THE TREE OF LIFE Terrence Malick 5. THERE WILL BE BLOOD Paul Thomas Anderson 6. SPIRITED AWAY Hayao Miyazaki 7. ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND Michel Gondry 8. CACHÉ Michael Haneke 9. TROPICAL MALADY Apichatpong Weerasethakul 10. UNCLE BOONMEE WHO CAN RECALL HIS PAST LIVES Apichatpong Weerasethakul Und sonst so ? Apocalypse Now in einer Kategorie? Jungle Film! Tja, wenn Arschlöcher fliegen könnten, wäre das hier ein Flughafen. Sophie Passman löste in mir das Bedürfnis aus, wieder Carly Rae Jeapsen zu hören. Es fehlt an guten Eltern. Lisa Brennan-Jobs (40), eine der Töchter des Apple-Gründers Steve Jobs, hat (schon was her) ihre Memoiren („Small Fry“) geschrieben. Marcel hat auch ein Buch geschrieben. Übrigens: F**** Dataisten. Ein Computer wird niemals die Gefühle ausdrücken die Proust ausdrückt. Euer super Computer wird immer Insel begabt sein. UND: https://www.instagram.com/therealmrgoose/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRtrWzm6Luudr5sEaBaV_5w
The true meaning of empowering children is to help them claim the rights to their own life so that they can lead with a sense of confidence, clarity, and courage. The key is to trust children to make their own mistakes while trusting yourself to resist the temptation of wanting to do everything for them. On this episode, leading American educator, author of the book How to Raise Successful People, Vice Chair of Creative Commons, journalist and mother of three accomplished daughters, Esther Wojcicki, discusses how to raise and teach children to become independent thinkers and self-reliant learners. By handing more control over to children, adults are likely to promote the growth of their pre-frontal cortex and inadvertently strengthen their Executive Function for life.About Esther WojcickiEsther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esther's secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23&Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. She is the author of Moonshots in Education (2014) and best seller How to Raise Successful People (May, 2019). She is co founder of Tract.app (2020) an innovative way to empower students using a peer to peer model.Book:How to Raise Successful PeopleMoonshots in EducationWebsites:http://tract.appwww.wojway.comwww.globalmoonshotsineducation.orgwww.estherwoj.netHelpful Articles:"The mother of two Silicon Valley CEOs and a college professor shares her secret to raising successful kids" Quartz Article"Want to Raise Successful Kids? Try the 5-Part 'TRICK' Formula" Inc Article"Parenting Lessons with Esther Wojcicki" Worth ArticleAbout Host, Sucheta KamathSucheta Kamath, is an award-winning speech-language pathologist, a TEDx speaker, a celebrated community leader, and the founder and CEO of ExQ®. As an EdTech entrepreneur, Sucheta has designed ExQ's personalized digital learning curriculum/tool that empowers middle and high school students to develop self-awareness and strategic thinking skills through the mastery of Executive Function and social-emotional competenSupport the show
This edition of KVC-Arts gives us a coming of age story. A story of a woman born on a farm… named in a field… and raised in Silicon Valley. Emmanuel Rogers speaks with Lisa Brennan-Jobs about her life, and her father – Steve Jobs - a mythical figure who was rarely present in her life. We also have KVCR’s Benjamin Purper in conversation with Jonathan Maule. A writer, performer, and musician, he’s just released Whole Night Through: A Soundtrack to the Novella in Verse . This is a response to L.I. Henley’s novella in verse, Whole Night Through . It’s also an attempt at socially distanced collaboration, and features readings of Henley’s work.
Esther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esther's secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23&Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. She is the author of Moonshots in Education (2014) and best seller How to Raise Successful People (May, 2019). She is co founder of Tract.app (2020) an innovative way to empower students by gamifying education using a peer to peer model. Key Takeaways: 00:30 Esther's Favorite Thing about Working with Young Learners 09:28 The Challenge for Educators with New Technologies 18:23 COVID and Alternative Education 25:32 Important Skills for Children to Have 35:19 Two Different Kinds of Bad Parenting 37:00 The Courage To Be Different and Vulnerable 45:50 How can Teenagers meet their Social Needs? 47:56 Metaphor comparing Traditional Education with Self-directed Education Quotes: "Young learners, they're incredibly creative and you would never be able to predict what they're going to ask or do or say. And I love that. Unpredictability and I love their creativity." "You don't learn to be kind unless you are treated with kindness." "When you trust the child, they then feel good about themselves. And then they trust themselves." "An innovation comes from taking a risk. So you cannot be innovative as long as you're unwilling to put yourself in this sort of vulnerable position." “The social, emotional skills are more important than anything. And those are the skills you, parents, can teach while your kid is at home now.” Social Links: Esther Wojcicki LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/estherwojcicki/ Co-Founder- http://tract.app Dean: HarmonyPlus; Palo Alto High Journalism Founder: Creative Commons; JournalisticLearningInitiative Advisory Council: How to Raise Successful People; ThriveGlobal Blogger; Founder: https://globalmoonshots.org/ Books: Moonshots in Education
In the vein of Small Fry by Lisa Brennan Jobs and Famous Father Girl by Jamie Bernstein, Cherington’s memoir explores her life as a Pulitzer prize winning poet’s daughter: how she confronts her family’s myths and her beloved father’s betrayals while finding her voice and establishing her own legacy. A celebrated writer in her own right (her essay “Maine Roustabout” was nominated for a 2012 Pushcart Prize), her father Richard Eberhart was a household name whose literary career spanned eight decades, including his roles as poet-in-residence-turned-emeritus professor at Dartmouth, U.S. Poet Laureate under Eisenhower and Kennedy from 1959-1961, and winner of the Bollinger prize in 1962, the Pulitzer Prize in 1966, and the National Book Award in 1977 (with an additional 5 nominations). To the world, her father was untouchable, a revered celebrity talent. But to Gretchen, he was just her beloved dad. Until he wasn’t.
In the vein of Small Fry by Lisa Brennan Jobs and Famous Father Girl by Jamie Bernstein, Cherington’s memoir explores her life as a Pulitzer prize winning poet’s daughter: how she confronts her family’s myths and her beloved father’s betrayals while finding her voice and establishing her own legacy. A celebrated writer in her own right (her essay “Maine Roustabout” was nominated for a 2012 Pushcart Prize), her father Richard Eberhart was a household name whose literary career spanned eight decades, including his roles as poet-in-residence-turned-emeritus professor at Dartmouth, U.S. Poet Laureate under Eisenhower and Kennedy from 1959-1961, and winner of the Bollinger prize in 1962, the Pulitzer Prize in 1966, and the National Book Award in 1977 (with an additional 5 nominations). To the world, her father was untouchable, a revered celebrity talent. But to Gretchen, he was just her beloved dad. Until he wasn’t.
Small Fry (2018) is a touching look at the life of Steve Jobs’ daughter We know Steve Jobs as the brilliant mind behind Apple, but to the author, he was something more. Lisa’s memoir invites readers to take a peek behind the scenes and enjoy a poignant and intimate glimpse at her memories of life with her father as she explores the impact her father’s life and career had on her own development. *** Do you want more free audiobook summaries like this? Download our app for free at QuickRead.com/App and get access to hundreds of free book and audiobook summaries.
How much is an American life worth? To Donald J. Trump and his fellow Republicans clearly not as much as Trump's re-election and the Republican's hold on power evident as Trump moves to produce his grand re-opening of the economy (it's the economy, stupid) despite the growing numbers of Covid-19 deaths and against the advice of his administration's own public health experts.And that's just where we begin this week on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, when Halli and her partner in politics, Matthew Cooper, slice and dice all things politics. Then, get out the popcorn, because in our second half-hour Halli brings you a raw and titillating conversation with Lisa-Brennan-Jobs, daughter of the late Steve Jobs, her memoir SMALL FRY, a New York Times Bestseller, lauded by critics nationwide and oh, such a compelling read. The podcast is posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com and is available on all your favorite apps.How much is an American life worth? Is there anyone more adept at pointing the blame away from himself as Donald Trump, whose new bogeyman is China, the source of the pandemic, according to Trump, a Wuhan lab. Twenty-two million Americans are unemployed. Can the economy be saved? Floriduh, Floriduh, Floriduh, is Governor Ron DeSantis the most hated governor in America? And what of Election 2020? With Bernie Sanders having suspended his campaign, former Vice Presdient Joe Biden becomes the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee. And out of the shadows returns former President Barack Obama.Then stay-tuned for a truly heart-wrenching and candid conversation with Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the daughter of yes, the late Steve Jobs and the author of SMALL FRY a beautiful, at times aching tell-all memoir that takes us on her personal journey of self-discovery and of the man who gave her life, but in his death might have given her even more. How much is an American life work? Former Vice-President Joe Biden becomes the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee. China becomes Trump's latest bogeyman. Lisa Brennan-Jobs shares her life as the daughter of Apple's late founder, Steve Jobs. Join Halli and Matthew Cooper on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show the podcast always available at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com, on all your favorite apps, and on your Alexa device, too. https://bit.ly/2VbEyMe
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For most of her young life, Lisa Brennan-Jobs bounced back and forth between two very different homes—that of her mother, who raised Lisa alone for the first few years of her life and struggled to make ends meet; and that of her father, Steve Jobs, who lived exactly the way you’d expect the founder of a multimillion dollar tech company to but struggled to relate to the daughter he initially denied was his. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week on our podcast 76West, it’s writer Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the daughter of Steve Jobs, talking with Abigail Pogrebin about Brennan-Jobs's intimate, heartbreaking coming-of-age memoir, SMALL FRY, which made it onto The New York Times and The New Yorker’s Top 10 Books of the Year lists. This talk was recorded in front of a live audience on January 15, 2020.
Ever had the feeling that you're not enough or get beat down by monotony, adversity, loneliness or pace of every day? Melanie Shankle has a beautiful way of speaking to these expected bouts with humor, authenticity and insight. In addition to being a devoted wife, mom and dear friend, Melanie is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, speaker and podcast host. Today's down-to-earth and relatable conversation will remind you to step away from comparison and towards finding joy in life's ordinary moments. SHOW NOTES: Her parent's divorce exacerbated her people-pleasing nature, until her pivotal time at Texas A&M where she found faith, family, friends + football. Broken beyond repair: At a low point in college, Melanie attended Breakaway Bible Study which helped her find grace, love and redemption. Melanie's down-to-earth and humorous personality shines brightly in her writing. If there is any good there, it's worth fighting for. In The Antelope in the Living Room, Melanie shares how her marriage to Perry is her greatest blessing + greatest challenge. "The most important thing we do is pour into our kids." A friend advised Melanie to show up, listen and let your young child be heard if you want open communication when they're older. Melanie's latest book On the Bright Side is a reminder to look for joy in ordinary days and step away from comparison + competition. Sharing her fears aloud helps Melanie avoid spiraling and hearing how absurd they sound. "One of the greatest tricks the enemy can play on us is to convince us nothing is worth the fight." Connect Melanie on her website, Instagram and Twitter. Get Melanie Shankle's book On the Bright Side here. Melanie shares how she turned opportunities down in order to be a mom to her daughter Caroline. On Live Inspired Podcast ep. 216, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, daughter of Steve Jobs, shared how she'd trade some of his iconic inventions for extra time with him. Listen to our conversation here. MELANIE SHANKLE'S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry. 2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? Total freedom. 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? Photo albums. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? Mother Teresa because her mission and the way she was able to live her life is amazing, or Alexander Hamilton because I'm reading a book + intrigued about his story. 5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Sometimes the best part of staying married is being glad later that you did. 6. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Hang on, it gets better. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? She was full of joy and showed it to everyone around her. *** Pre-order your copy of IN AWE today to receive access to fun, interactive bonus features emailed to you in the lead-up to the book’s release! Visit ReadInAwe.com. *** Did you enjoy today's episode? Share it with your friends! Then subscribe, rate + review on Apple Podcasts. Live Inspired with John daily on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram + get his Monday Motivation email.
Get ready for more inspiring, provocative, and moving conversations about identity, forgiveness, and the meaning of family, featuring incredible guests like David Kaczynski, the Unabomber’s younger brother, and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Steve Jobs’s first-born. The new season of Family Secrets with Dani Shapiro launches next Thursday, February 6. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Steve Jobs is widely recognized as one of the most influential inventors of our time, pioneering the personal computer, the iPod and iPhone. Yet his eldest daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs often remembers a painful childhood spent seeking recognition, acceptance and approval from Apple's visionary leader. Today, Lisa courageously opens up about the complicated relationship with her iconic father, how taking a decade to write her memoir Small Fry was therapeutic and what she wishes her father would have told her before his death. SHOW NOTES: Lisa's mother, artist Chrisann Brennan, insisted that Lisa understand her story to prevent repeating it. "I found solace in writing things I wanted no one ever to know about." Lisa shares that the memories of her childhood were deeply woven in with emotions and had to first process those feelings before she was factually clear on events. The relationship between her mother and father was just ending when Lisa was born. Case 239948: The state ordered Steve to pay for back welfare payments and child support. After months of delays, Steve suddenly agreed to pay a larger monthly allowance just days before Apple went public, and Steve became worth over $200 million. Longing to belong: "When he was in a good space, he was so sweet. It's hard to balance all the cruelty and difficulty with his sweetness." At 27, Lisa learned that the Apple Lisa was, in fact, named after her, something Steve denied for years. "I'd take five extra really good hours with my father over the iPhone." Even if you can't change someone's perspective, acknowledge it. Get a copy of Lisa Brennan-Jobs' memoir Small Fry here. If you enjoyed today's episode, listen to Live Inspired Podcast ep. 19 with William Paul Young. Paul shares he moved past his trauma and learned to embrace his faults. Listen to ep. 19 here. LISA BRENNAN-JOBS' LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson. 2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? I was bossier then. 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? One of my mother’s paintings. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? I’d have one more conversation with my father. Not because he was famous. 5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? “Go all out,” from my therapist when I was younger. 6. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Keep on working in the direction of what you love. No shortcuts. Make lots of new friends. Date kind men. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? She was big-hearted, powerful, a force! She contributed greatly to the lives of many many people, including huge numbers of children. *** Did you enjoy today's episode? Share it with your friends! Then subscribe, rate + review on Apple Podcasts. Live Inspired with John daily on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram + get his Monday Motivation email.
durée : 00:03:37 - L'invité innovation - par : Zoé Sfez - C'est un témoignage unique sur Steve Jobs, fondateur d'Apple, décédé d’un cancer à l’âge de 56 ans alors qu’il était à la tête de l’une des plus importantes entreprises de notre époque.
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Esther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esthers secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23 And Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. In this interview, Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. Change your parenting, change the world!
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Esther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esthers secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23 And Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. In this interview, Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. Change your parenting, change the world!
We were joined by Lisa Brennan-Jobs to discuss her frank, smart and captivating account of growing up in California, as the daughter of iconoclastic Apple founder Steve Jobs.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs drops into the Damn Library to discuss Small Fry, her coming-of-age memoir about growing up the daughter of Christian Brennan and Steve Jobs. We get into the slipperiness of memory, the selfishness of memoir, and the loneliness of childhood, as well as whether her book is actually "California Gothic." She brings us Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping and of course the unconventional childhoods described within makes us connect it back to her book. Plus, so much more. contribute! https://patreon.com/smdb for drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.com music: Disaster Magic (https://soundcloud.com/disaster-magic) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Esther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esthers secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23 And Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. In this interview, Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. Change your parenting, change the world!
The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper - Be More. Achieve More
Esther Wojcicki is famous for three things: teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of kids, inspiring Silicon Valley legends like Steve Jobs, and raising three daughters who have each become famously successful. What do these three accomplishments have in common? They are the result of TRICK, Esthers secret to raising successful people: Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness. Simple lessons, but the results are radical. Esther Wojcicki is a leading American educator and journalist. Mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Fulbright scholar Janet Wojcicki, and 23 And Me founder Anne Wojcicki, as well as a teacher and mentor to James Franco and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Esther is widely heralded as the most successful parent and educator in the United States. In this interview, Esther offers essential lessons for raising, educating, and managing people to their highest potential. Change your parenting, change the world!
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
In Part Two of this file the New York Times bestselling memoirist and journalist, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, returned to talk about her decades long journey to publication, why it's so important to find yourself in the pages, the meaning of memory, and the impostor syndrome that all writers face ... especially the kids of celebrities. "Writing can be the master, it can't be the servant of your time.” – Lisa Brennan-Jobs Lisa is a Brooklyn based writer whose father was the widely worshipped tech pioneer and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs, best known as the co-founder of Apple. Her first book, Small Fry, is her lauded memoir about growing up being shuffled between single parents in Silicon Valley during the 1980s and '90s, always in the orbit of her celebrity dad and struggling artist mom. Small Fry was a New York Times, New Yorker, and People Magazine Top 10 Book of the Year for 2018, and Best Book of the Year for the LA Times, NPR, Amazon, GQ, Vogue (UK), and Publishers Weekly. The book has been called, “Beautiful, literary, and devastating,” by the New York Times Book Review, “A masterly Silicon Valley gothic,” by Vogue, and “Mesmerizing, discomfiting reading,” by The New Yorker. This episode of The Writer Files is brought to you by the team at Author Accelerator. Author Accelerator book coaches give writers feedback, accountability, and support while you write, so you can get that your idea out of your head and onto the page. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. If you missed the first half of this show you can find it right here. And If you’ve missed previous episodes of The Writer Files you can find them all in the archives at writerfiles.fm, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in. In Part Two of this file Lisa Brennan-Jobs and I discussed: How being bored and uncomfortable can lead to breakthrough Why the writing process needs to be the master, not the servant, of your time The importance of not rushing to publish How the author minimizes distractions and comparative thinking while she writes What it's like to travel through time and get the things you’ve always longed for How big words can distract from the impact of your story And why you need to write the stories you thought you might take to your grave Show Notes: Author Accelerator How NY Times Bestselling Memoirist Lisa Brennan-Jobs Writes: Part One LisaBrennanJobs.net Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs [Amazon] Lisa Brennan-Jobs on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Please click the PayPal Donate button to support The Writer Files with a secure PayPal donation
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
The New York Times bestselling memoirist and journalist, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, joined me this week to talk about her decades long journey to publication, why it's so important to find yourself in the pages, the meaning of memory, and the impostor syndrome that all writers face ... especially the kids of celebrities. "You find yourself in a whole net, in a constellation of stories, each one connecting to another. It was amazing how much I remembered.” – Lisa Brennan-Jobs Lisa is a Brooklyn based writer whose father was the widely worshipped tech pioneer and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs, best known as the co-founder of Apple. Her first book, Small Fry, is her lauded memoir about growing up being shuffled between single parents in Silicon Valley during the 1980s and '90s, always in the orbit of her celebrity dad and struggling artist mom. Small Fry was a New York Times, New Yorker, and People Magazine Top 10 Book of the Year for 2018, and Best Book of the Year for the LA Times, NPR, Amazon, GQ, Vogue (UK), and Publishers Weekly. The book has been called, “Beautiful, literary, and devastating,” by the New York Times Book Review, “A masterly Silicon Valley gothic,” by Vogue, and “Mesmerizing, discomfiting reading,” by The New Yorker. This episode of The Writer Files is brought to you by the team at Author Accelerator. Author Accelerator book coaches give writers feedback, accountability, and support while you write, so you can get that your idea out of your head and onto the page. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. In Part One of this file Lisa Brennan-Jobs and I discussed: What it's like to be a writer with a celebrity parent The author's up-and-down, ten-year writing process peppered by the occasional profound revelation How the author's childhood memories returned to her so vividly Why shame and emotion are so helpful to unearthing the geological layers of fact in memoir and vice versa How she overcame writer's block, impostor syndrome, and her own doubts and fears to write a bestselling memoir And why part of writing a memoir is about bringing into consciousness things that were previously unconscious Show Notes: Author Accelerator How NY Times Bestselling Memoirist Lisa Brennan-Jobs Writes: Part Two LisaBrennanJobs.net Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs [Amazon] Lisa Brennan-Jobs on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter Please click the PayPal Donate button to support The Writer Files with a secure PayPal donation
The first computer I ever had was the first Apple Macintosh, back in the mid 80’s. I can still remember the sense of friendly reassurance from that smiling little icon that popped up on the screen when you turned it on—a cute, tiny computer smiling back at you. This device, it suggested, knew you. Understood you. Was someone you could trust. Since then, we’ve come a long way, baby. The cold, black, addictive rectangle in my pocket—a gleaming window into all the hopes and terrors of the known world—is a far cry from the early, friendly promises of that smiling machine on which I could magically paint things at the touch of a button. My guest today, in a very different way, grew up in the long shadow of that same cultural trajectory. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, was her dad. But like our relationship with the machines he helped unleash on the world, hers with him was deeply complicated. In her beautiful memoir Small Fry, Lisa Brennan-Jobs writes about his indifference, his attention, and her struggle to find herself in and outside of his shadow. Surprise conversation starters in this episode: None, due to tight taping time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sekä rikkauksien että köyhyyden keskellä kasvanut, Applen perustaja Steve Jobsin tytär Lisa Brennan-Jobs, kertoo lapsen tahdosta tulla hyväksytyksi. Lisan täytyy todistaa arvonsa kuulua perheeseen. Traumat jättävät jälkiä, jotka puolestaan tuottavat tämän totuuksia paljastavan kirjan, Pikkusintti. Miten lapsi kokee eron? Vieraana luokanopettaja Niko Varjola, joka avartaa lapsen näkökulmaa. Tutustumme myös Pelastakaa lapset ry:n toimintaan.
For our second Happier Podcast Book Club, we talk to Lisa Brennan-Jobs about the role of family, love, and identity in her acclaimed memoir Small Fry. Get in touch on Instagram: @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft Get the podcast show notes by email every week here: http://gretchenrubin.com/#newsletter Order a copy of Gretchen’s new book OUTER ORDER, INNER CALM here: http://outerorderinnercalmbook.com Get the resources and all links related to this episode here:http://happiercast.com/230 Leave a voicemail message on: 774-277-9336 For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to happiercast.com/sponsors. Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Do The Thing, Side Hustle School, and Happier in Hollywood. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I review the memoir Small Fry by Lisa Brennan Jobs in this week's episode! In her memoir, Brennan-Jobs' writes about her parental relationship with her late father, Steve Jobs. I explain why Brennan-Jobs' high school experience in Silicon Valley is incredibly relatable. I also discuss an episode from NPR's Planet Money which I found really informative.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, author of "Small Fry" visits with Mark Alyn. She talks about growing up in the shadow of her famous father (Steve Jobs) and finding her own way.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, author of "Small Fry" visits with Mark Alyn. She talks about growing up in the shadow of her famous father (Steve Jobs) and finding her own way.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, author of "Small Fry" visits with Mark Alyn. She talks about growing up in the shadow of her famous father (Steve Jobs) and finding her own way.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, author of "Small Fry" visits with Mark Alyn. She talks about growing up in the shadow of her famous father (Steve Jobs) and finding her own way.
Do you yearn for a re-set, how to look better in photographs, and using voice-to-text to make it easier to take notes. And announcing our next Book Club Choice: “Small Fry” by Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Get tickets for Gretchen's book tour and Happier podcast live events at: http://gretchenrubin.com/events Get in touch on Instagram: @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft Get the podcast show notes by email every week here: http://gretchenrubin.com/#newsletter Order a copy of Gretchen’s new book OUTER ORDER, INNER CALM here: http://outerorderinnercalmbook.com Get the resources and all links related to this episode here:http://happiercast.com/221 Leave a voicemail message on: 774-277-9336 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we join in the horseplay and revelry of “The Favourite.” Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest social farce crackles with the fiery trifecta of Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, and Olivia Colemon. Last Bites include The Hollywood Reporter’s Actress Roundtable, a grandma’s Animal Crossing file, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s “Friday Black,” and RRUCCULLA’s “Shush.” Also sampled: Timothée Chalamet, The Dewey Decimal System, ASMR, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Michael Chabon, “The King’s Speech,” Sebastian Stan's beard, food porn, and The Post
An interview with Lisa Brennan-Jobs, author of the best selling memoir, Small Fry. Lisa and Craig Mod discuss the design, production, and writing of this fascinating book about family, identity, and growing up in Palo Alto as the daughter of Steve Jobs. Lisa on Twitter Small Fry the book Hera Big font Book designer, Alison Forner The Subtle Genius of Elena Ferrante’s Bad Book Covers Full transcript and audio online at: https://craigmod.com/onmargins/007/
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Maybe I got it all wrong. I thought it was better to live a life of contentment and gratitude. But in today’s episode, Eugene and I discuss whether it’s better to be deeply unsatisfied with life, whether or not happiness is merely a state of mind, and how we both ended up in traditional, single breadwinner family structures. Thanks for listening! Music Lindécis - Blind Twice - Yes or Yes SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com “I assigned mystical qualities to his zipper teeth, his tattered jeans, his flat palms, as if these were not only different from other fathers’ but better, and now that he was in my life, I had not waited in vain. I would be better off than children who’d had fathers all along.” - Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Maybe I got it all wrong. I thought it was better to live a life of contentment and gratitude. But in today’s episode, Eugene and I discuss whether it’s better to be deeply unsatisfied with life, whether or not happiness is merely a state of mind, and how we both ended up in traditional, single breadwinner family structures. Thanks for listening! Music Lindécis - Blind Twice - Yes or Yes SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com “I assigned mystical qualities to his zipper teeth, his tattered jeans, his flat palms, as if these were not only different from other fathers’ but better, and now that he was in my life, I had not waited in vain. I would be better off than children who’d had fathers all along.” - Lisa Brennan-Jobs
This week, on Bookmark, Uma speaks to Lisa Brennan-Jobs about her memoir - Small Fry - in which she chronicles the complex coming-of-age story of a young girl caught between a struggling single mother and the temperamental co-founder of Apple.
This week, on Bookmark, Uma speaks to Lisa Brennan-Jobs about her memoir - Small Fry - in which she chronicles the complex coming-of-age story of a young girl caught between a struggling single mother and the temperamental co-founder of Apple.
In a special episode of the Book Review's podcast, taped in front of a live audience, Brennan-Jobs talks about her memoir, and Gary Shteyngart discusses "Lake Success."
This Podcast discusses difficult Father/daughter relationships in memoirs. Often in memoir and in literature family relationships loom large, especially father/daughter relationships. All three daughters suffered abuse & neglect in various forms, yet all three are high achieving women. This discussion focuses on these recent memoirs “Small Fry” by Lisa Brennan Jobs, Jeanette Walls “The Glass Castle” and Tara Westover’s “Educated”.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs is a New York-based writer. Her new book 'Small Fry' is about her childhood and her relationship with her father, Steve Jobs.
“We had lunch on a large covered balcony overlooking the sea. Bono asked my father about the beginning of Apple. Did the team feel alive? Did they sense it was something big and they were going to change the world? My father said it did feel that way as they were making the Macintosh, and Bono said it was that way for him and the band, too, and wasn’t it incredible that people in such disparate fields could have the same experience? Then Bono asked, ‘So, was the Lisa computer named after her?’ There was a pause. I braced myself—prepared for his answer. My father hesitated, looked down at his plate for a long moment, and then back at Bono. ‘Yeah, it was,’ he said. I sat up in my chair. ‘I thought so,’ Bono said. ‘Yup,’ my father said. I studied my father’s face. What had changed? Why had he admitted it now, after all these years? Of course it was named after me, I thought then. His lie seemed preposterous now. I felt a new power that pulled my chest up. ‘That’s the first time he’s said yes,’ I told Bono. ‘Thank you for asking.’ As if famous people needed other famous people around to release their secrets.” - excerpt from Lisa Brennan-Jobs’s memoir “Small Fry,” courtesy of Vanity Fair. In today's installment of "Leonard Lopate at Large," Lisa discusses her life growing up with the most important technological visionary of our time.
Ur veckans avsnitt: Tärningar, böcker om Apple och Steve Jobs, ljudtumult och kebabtallrikar. Det avslöjas varför det var länge sedan Jocke sist åt en. Nu också på Spotify! Jocke möblerar om på kontoret, är osäker på Mojaves teckenutjämning och börjar köra Linux High Sierra eller Linux? Jocke velar. Finns det något rimligt program för enkel bildredigering och bibliotekshantering på Linux? Skötte sig vikarierna? Jocke betygsätter VA-mässan, ett skakande reportage Fredrik klockar ett år med klocka Fredrik har gjort som alla andra poddare: läst Creative selection och Jocke har börjat. Jocke tipsar om och varnar för andra böcker relaterade till Apple och Steve Jobs Det coola med en svensk BBS-programvara från 90-talet som fortfarande utvecklas. Christian sprang Lidingöloppet - vi lyfter hatten och gratulerar! Länkar Owncloud Gimp Libreoffice != Openoffice Förra veckans avsnitt Arq SCADA-system Fredriks första hundra dagar med Apple watch Fredriks första år med Apple watch Creative selection Don Melton Nitin Ganatra Leander Kahney The cult of Mac Jony Ive-boken A bite in the apple - Chrisann Brennans bok Design crazy av Max Chafkin Becoming Steve Jobs Walter Isaacsons bok om Steve Jobs Inside Apple Leading with Steve Jobs Insanely simple av Ken Segall The scond coming of Steve Jobs Small fry - Lisa Brennan-Jobs bok Fire and fury Trumpocracy Fear - Bob Woodwards bok boo.com Trustorhärvan Dogfight Niklas Lindholm Nikom Christian sprang Lidingöloppet Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-141-njajave.html.
Ur veckans avsnitt: Känslan av att “allt är på plats”. Virtualisering som lirar. Bra tangentbord, bra brandväggar. bra nät. Alles in Ordnung. Sedan blev det lite sådär … … men tangentbordssagan får ett lyckligt slut Hejdå Exchange Server Fredrik speltipsar Mojave närmar sig, hur ligger det till på Fredriks dator? En härlig söktjänst för Liftaren-böckerna Jobs dotter Lisa Brennan-Jobs publicerar självbiografi - smaskiga och inte så trevliga detaljer om Apple-grundaren Jocke har byggt en “Synology” Länkar Ulla-Bella sekreterare Lelle Printer Jag rullar Logitech K750 The seal Fredriks K811 Kerio connect ActiveSync Donut county Another world Skyforce anniversary 1942 Wings AGA Trolls AGA Syndicate One must fall Moslo Synergy Söktjänst för Liftarens guide till galaxen-böckerna Lisa Brennan-Jobs självbiografi Xpenology Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-137-hej-frippe-har-du-nagra-nya-warez.html.
In today's episode, we grapple with the 'Stand your Ground' law and the recent event in Florida that left one man dead all in the name of self-defense. We also talk about the pitfalls that come with online dating and what and who to look out for when searching for a potential mate. We had to take time out to highlight and celebrate Lebron James groundbreaking achievement, the Ipromise school in Akron, Ohio. We breakdown comments made by Dak Prescott, Quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys concerning the 'Taking a Knee' protest during the National Anthem. We talk about the daughter of Steve Jobs, Lisa Brennan-Jobs and the excerpts from her Memoir soon to be released in stores shortly. Lastly, we take an in-depth look at the ongoing feud between Lyor Cohen and Dame Dash (of Roc-a-fella fame) and define the term "Culture Vulture" and what makes a person a culture vulture in today's time. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to listen to an episode of Obsessively Outspoken. Enjoy!
Ep 86 Važne vesti Logitech kupio Blue, firmu koja pravi mikrofone koje i mi koristimo Serenity Caldwell prešla sa iMore u Apple Apple ukida affiliate program za App Store od oktobra 2018, što će ozbiljno pogoditi sajtove kao što je Touch Arcade. Stara dobra: ne stavljaj sva jaja u istu korpu Šta o tome govori Alan Pajk. MacBook Pro zezalice iFixit: Anatomy of a Butterfly (Keyboard) Dave Lee: Beware the Core i9 Ludilo u reddit threadu (kakvo iznenađenje, znamo) Nakon gomile click-baitova, Jonathan Morrison: Everyone is Wrong About the i9 MacBook Pro, Madness Konačno, Apple našao šta je razlog i objavio fix. Koji još i radi posao. HW Najbolji eksterni diskovi za Mac (ili PC) USB-C ludilo sa kablovima A ni Thunderbolt 3 nije imun Alek kupio ove kablove: Anker USB Host OTG Adapter C C Cable 50 cm Supports THUNDERBOLT USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Quick Charging and Data Transfer Anker Power Line II USB USB Host OTG Adapter C C 3.1 Gen2 Power Delivery Cable Cable Matters® USB 3.1 Type C (USB-C) to Type B (USB-B) Cable SW Spect - Fast image browser and organizer for macOS Alek koristi ovo za pregledanje slika. Booting Secure - o novom MBP sa T2 chipom Apple & parice Diving into the details of Apple's (boring?) record quarter - Six Colors Apple prešao magičnu granicu od 1 milijarde $ na berzi, sa bednim P/E ispod 20. NY Times pomaže da se shvati koliko je to para... Zanimljivosti Brian Kernighan Remembers the Origins of 'grep' - The New Stack The secret call to Andy Grove that may have helped Apple buy NeXT - Cake Ken Kocienda – autor originalne iOS tastature – napisao knjigu o tim godinama. Lisa Brennan-Jobs o komplikovanom odnosu sa ocem Zahvalnice Snimljeno 03.08.2018. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode Odlazak/Departure 2012. ulje na platnu/oil on canvas 56 x 26 cm by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.