Our T3 Gala on October 8, 2010 featured four brilliant speakers and a lovely three course dinner catered by the Four Seasons. Photographer Doug Menuez shared stories and photographs of the early days of Silicon Valley. Founder of Stanford’s d.school, George Kembel, challenged us to use design thinking. Dr. Joon Yun gave us a prescription on healthier ways to live our lives without pharmaceuticals. Economist Dan Ariely offered great insight and knowledge on issues of morality.
Secrets to a Funnier You: The Art and Science of Being Funny
Spring T3 Talks
Saturday, April 16, 2011 - Tuesday, April 26, 2011
What makes things funny? How does humor defuse tension? Laughter is the best medicine - ever wonder why? Experience first-hand the benefits of laughter from various perspectives: from political cartoons to interactive improvisation to hilarity in the brain. Brilliant and funny speakers explore these questions and offer tips from different disciplines at our upcoming T3 Talks, Secrets to a Funnier You: The Art and Science of Being Funny. Even though we all know humor is fundamental to our well-being, we don't always give it the attention it deserves. For our second interdisciplinary T3 Talks, we hope to look at humor differently.
Friday, May 13, 2011 - 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Cubberly Auditorium on Stanford campus
Director of How to Die in Oregon, Peter Richardson, will be at Stanford Univeristy this Friday, May 13th for a screening and Q&A with students. Richardson's film received the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2011.
Organic Baby Food Focus Group
Organic Baby Food Focus Group
Thursday, June 23, 2011 - 1:15pm - 2:30pm
Blossom Birth Services
Are you concerned about what’s in your baby's food? Do you want nothing but the best and freshest ingredients in your baby’s food? Do you know what’s in your baby’s food? Come join other moms for a focus group held by the Palo Alto Institute to help us learn more about what your baby’s food needs are. It will be a fun and social event held at Blossom Birth Services, 299 S. California Ave, Suite 120, Palo Alto, CA 94306. You will receive a $20 Whole Foods gift card to thank you for one hour of your time and refreshments will be served.