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U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy raised the alarm last year about social media use and deteriorating mental health among young people. In the advisory, headlined Social Media and Youth Mental Health, Murthy highlighted research tying social media use to eating disorders and body-image concerns among young people. Eating disorders are among the deadliest mental disorders. Here to talk about the myths and risks of eating disorders is Dr. Terri Griffith, a psychologist at Sheppard Pratt and the Center for Eating Disorders. More resources can be found at he National Eating Disorders Association's website. You can call the National Association Of Anorexia Nervosa And Associated Disorders' Helpline at (888) 375-7767, which offers emotional support and referrals. (Marco Verch, Creative Commons 2.0, via Flickr)Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
An op-ed from Prof Terri Griffith: “Why using AI tools like ChatGPT in my MBA innovation course is expected and not cheating” Guest: Terri Griffith, Professor and holds the Keith Beedie Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, SFU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Terri Griffith professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Simon Fraser University.
The insanely smart Dr. Terri Griffith joins me for a far-reaching conversation about higher education, privacy, artificial intelligence, data residency, and collaboration. (I try to keep up with her.) We talk about the future of academia and why it's silly to think of collaboration tools in isolation.Transcription from otter.ai.Support the show
Talking about what the future of the workplace will look like post-pandemic.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Lauren Cooney, Founder and CEO at Spark Labs, Pat Garrehy, Founder, President & CEO at Rootstock, and Terri Griffith, Professor, Author, Keynote Speaker and Consultant. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
The Virtual Lounge is open. On this edition of Beats and Eats Ty and Nick celebrate the 80's classic "Just One Of The Guys.“ The duo welcome actress Joyce Hyser Robinson to the virtual lounge to discuss her iconic role as Terri Griffith, the high school journalist who goes undercover as boy to show everyone that she's every bit the reporter as her male counterparts. The three discuss how many themes in the movie are still relevant today. Joyce voices her opinion about gender inequality and much more. Plus, don't get her started on campaign 2016! The episode concludes with Joyce introducing Ty and Nick to one of her biggest passions, the Harold Robinson Foundation. The non-profit sends inner city youth to camp in Watts, California. So sit back, relax, crack open a cold one, and take a trip back to 1985 on Beats and Eats. Join Ty, Nick & SiriusXM 80's on 8 on The 80's Celebrity Cruise Keep the 'Virtual Lounge' open SUPPORT BEATS & EATS!
Podcast No. 7 in which we talk to Terri Griffith, Professor of Management at Santa Clara University in California, about leadership and the future of work. We got into some great examples and discussed the pros and cons at hand. Well worth a listen. Take a look at the following items referenced during our talk: Terri's latest post for Harvard Business Review - http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/05/leadership_is_more_than_interpersonal.html Intuit on leading with principals and dealing with failure - http://www.inc.com/chris-beier-and-daniel-wolfman/intuit-quicken-scott-cook-global-expansion-failed.html Terri can always be found on Twitter @terrigriffith or online at http://www.terrigriffith.com/home
Howard Lewinter welcomes Terri Griffith, author of the book, The Plugged-In Manager: Get In Tune With Your People, Technology And Organization To Thrive. This show is for all CEOs, presidents, business owners; founders and entrepreneurs who want to prosper and grow their businesses. To effectively run your business in today's economy you need to be a leader AND a manager. Terri will share with you how to plug-in to your company. Join us!
THIS WEEK:First: Duncan talks to Chad Kouri of The Post Family collective about their new space and what they do.Next: Duncan talks to Shannon Stratton and Elizabeth Chodos of Three Walls about their recent expansion and the six-year-old sensibility within. Finally: Joanna Topor and Terri Griffith talk about a book. I can't improve on Terri's e-mail to me. "The book is called Can You Ever Forgive Me by, Lee Israel. She's batshit. The book is great."Ta-Da! 164 weeks in a row, without fail, what in the hell is wrong with us?
On this week's exciting Episode, number 114... Art Forum's Anthony Elms and Bad at Sports' Duncan MacKenzie interrogate Carol Jackson about her dynamite exhibition at Gallery 400, and Terri Griffith and Joanna MacKenzie take apart John Andoe's "Jubilee City: A Memoir at Full Speed". It doesn't get any better then this.Also, to the person who scrawled "I MISS RICHARD" in lipstick on the mirror of the men's bathroom at BAS HQ, we know who you are and this is unacceptable behavior.From Gallery 400:Carol Jackson’s signs, sculptures, gouaches and drawings use common, everyday “signatureless? styles to let loose the grandiose morality within the picturesque languages and visuals of advertising. Her work is a bitterly humorous send up of the demands and promises commercial representations make for goods, be they detergent, food, or real estate. Long focusing on a series of meticulously hand-tooled leather reworkings of both store advertising and real estate development signage, Jackson replaces the found text with disdainful, mistrustful and self-depreciating thoughts that sales language represses. What remains is the epic longing and promissory nature of the address.From Publishers Weekly:n this charming memoir, Andoe narrates his journey from his Tulsa childhood through redneck, hard-partying teen years to a highly successful career as a (hard-partying redneck) painter in New York City. While Andoe may not be a professional writer, his humor and offbeat artistic sensibility make up for any lack of prose-writing chops. Through discrete anecdotes that seldom run longer than two pages, Andoe assembles vivid portraits of his family and friends and of the various environments he inhabited—the working-class Tulsa neighborhoods of the 1960s, the high school and college drug culture at the end of the hippie era, and the New York art scene of the 1980s. Andoe rarely said No to drugs, and the marginal characters and dangerous encounters of the lowlife provide the book with a great deal of energy and pathos; at times his memoir reads like a more amateur version of Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son. Yet whenever the gonzo stories verge on tedium, Andoe modulates his tone and shows himself as the stay-at-home dad, the outdoorsman, the artist. While Andoe has an occasional tendency to settle scores (his ex-wife receives particularly brutal treatment) or trumpet his status as an outsider, for the most part his wide-eyed sense of wonder and keen observations make the everyday strange and fresh. (Aug.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Enjoy.
This week: Duncan and Amanda talk to Jose Lerma about painting, art, and the Badgers. Joanna Topor and Terri Griffith cross swords about literature and minotaurs. Bad at Sports readies for battle.
Richard interviews Amanda Browder, Chris Walla, Aris Georgiades and Gail Simpson about Art 44/46: Curated by Stuart Keeler, Art 44/46 is a public art exhibition that will be featuring a variety of artists who are showing pieces publicly. Some are performances, some are sculptural pieces, some are video installations, etc.! All in the 44th and 46th Wards of Chicago. The wards are roughly between Clark and Broadway (and up Broadway) , and Belmont and Diversey. Please check the website for more info. ALSO We talk about Bad at Sports BASECAMP: our forthcoming residency/series of events at Three Walls. We also touch on Bridge Miami. We publicly ahpolohgise for our spelling. Terri Griffith announces the first selection in the Bad at Sports Book Club!!! Nathan Rogers-Madsen discusses things he isn't qualified to talk about but does it oh-so-well.Richard, Duncan and Amanda beat up on Massive Change at the MCA. When did the Museum of Science and Industry open a North Michigan Avenue annex? Did we miss a memo? The announcements make the show super long, sorry, it's all good, honest.
Julia Marsh from BAT joins Duncan for some reviews of group shows around Peoria Street. Terri Griffith talks American Psycho with Duncan and there is a solid digression into Eddie Murphy's failed pop music career. Richard and Duncan talk about their upcoming show and are mean to some jerks who sent us pithy e-mails to complain. Much fun is had by all. This week's intro contains some music by local supergroup Colossal.Julia Marsh BAT Three Walls Gallery Suburban Gallery Carol Diehl Donald Young Gallery Kavi Gupta Gallery Carrie Secrist Gallery Gescheidle Skestos Gabriele Gallery Linda Warren Gallery Rowland Contemporary Navta Schulz Gallery Rodney Graham Rebecca Warren Martin Puryear James Welling Gary Hill Anne Chu Kasia Kay Art Projects Gallery Jay Jackson John Opper The Da Vinci Code Documenta Jo Jackson Chris Natrops Michael Graves New York Times Máximo González Katy Fischer Angela Barker ISU Sandra Bermudez Dodda Maggy Natalie Settles Tracy Nakayama Gallery 40000 Andreas Fischer Donald Sultan Stephanie Dotson Marcelino Stuhmer Ann Toebbe Kurt Kauper Tom Finland Burt Barr Eddie Murphy's "Boogie in the Butt" Simon & Schuster American Psycho Bret Easton Ellis NEA Robert Mapplethorpe Ronald Reagan George Bush Tipper Gore 2 Live Crew Albert Einstein
Industry of the Ordinary, Matthew Wilson and Adam Brooks talk about football (soccer to us yanks), their projects and FIGHT NIGHT!!! We here at Bad at Sports can't wait to take all comers in the ring! Also our new book advocate Terri Griffith talks about Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) and his new book Rhythm Science. Bad At Sports Podcast Barry White Adam Brooks Mathew Wilson Industry of the Ordinary NOVA Kerry Griffith DJ Spooky's, Rhythm Science Douglas Gordon Pierre Huyghe Rhona Hoffman Gallery Francis Alys Dominic Molon MCA The England Soccer Team Inigo Manglano-Ovalle McArthur Binion Max Kahn Hyde Park Art Center Mess Hall Donald Judd Robert Mapplethorpe