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02 Mar 2019

Pixar’s ‘Purl’ Promotes Inclusion in the Workplace

Living and working in the Bay Area has made me all too familiar with the term “workplace inclusion.” It may sound like a complex concept, but it’s actually very simple. How do you feel at work? What does your company and its employees do to make you feel included and like you belong when you show up to work? Pixar’s latest short “Purl” paints this visual clearly for those that are familiar with how this feels and for those that are hearing this for the first time.

It’s a powerful short that highlights Purl’s first day on the job surrounded by men – her new colleagues. Sure enough, these men promote “bro” culture and are quick to shut her out. Purl finds a way to fit in and relate to the men, but begins to lose some of her own identify. When her transformation to one of them is complete, she recognizes another new employee caught on the outside the way that she once was.

This short was written and directed by Kristen Lester and produced by Gillian Libbert-Duncan. Inspired by how she once felt in her own work environment, Kristen felt compelled to share her story.

“When Kristen came to me and said, ‘This is a story that I want to tell,’ I looked at her and I said, ‘Oh my gosh, I have lived the exact same thing,'” Libbert-Duncan said in a companion video.

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02 Jan 2019

Blog Roundup

  • Pixar’s “Bao” Is So Much More Than An Appetizer for “Incredibles 2” [Slate]
  • My Dad’s Friendship with Charles Barkley [WBUR]
  • 2018 Tech in Memoriam [Wired] RIP to my favorite cell phone ever
  • Tiny Love Stories [New York Times]
  • There’s Only One Good Way To Email Your Boss [The Cut]
  • The One Piece of Advice Young Women Need [Medium]
  • What Sets You Off, According To Your Meyers-Briggs [Man Repeller]
21 Dec 2018

Disney Pixar Short Film “Bao”

https://youtu.be/iYaRZ4TNfus

For months, all I heard about was the Disney Pixar short that all my friends said I had to see. I didn’t want to read anything about “Bao” for fear of spoilers and wanted to see it for myself. At the time, the only way I could was if I bought a ticket to go see “The Incredibles.” Dragging myself to a theater for one short seemed like too much work. 

So I did what all normal people do in 2018. Wait for it to appear on the internet. 

It’s a sweet story and I can see how it can resonate with many people and why it was a hit. Additionally, it’s another mark for diversity in film, which has been huge for the Asian community this year. These shorts have always been a favorite of mine. I hope that Disney will continue on this path to share more stories like this one. 

27 Jun 2011

Film Slip

A little birdie named Tom Hanks told me that Toy Story 4 was in the works.

Yes, Andy – I’m sure will bring me to tears once again.

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29 Dec 2010

The Beauty of Pixar

WHOA overflow of posts today. If you haven’t noticed, I’m trying to pump out these posts before I get back into dreaded school mode again! Also, naturally there is always more to post at the end of the year anyways.

No matter how old I get, I will always love watching Pixar movies. Vidque has created a mash-up of 500+ scenes  over the years from Pixar movies and it is really quite wondrous. Also the opening features The XX’s “Intro,” which is just awesome in itself. To watch it now click here