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True To You with Ruby Marsh
Ep. 90 - Embracing who you truly are with stylist and personal brand strategist Kate Kohler

True To You with Ruby Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 55:14


Kate Kohler is a stylist and personal brand strategist who translates the essence of who you truly are and guides you to create an authentic and powerful personal brand. Kate Kohler's expertise in styling and powerful eye for identifying personal strengths makes her the go-to for creating a recognisable personal brand. From everyday styling to styling key pieces for a last minute European vacation or honeymoon. She's styled everyone from football stars to radio personalities to the mother of the bride.  In this conversation, you'll learn: About Kate's journey - from her childhood days (this bit might surprise you) to the early days of her business What it took to get her start as a stylist and she wants to make sure that women feel both inspired and realistic We go on to discuss Kate's approach to styling - how she's able to make anyone feel amazing Finally we dive into some tips for small business owners that want to their appearance to match their brand & what makes a successful photoshoot. https://www.instagram.com/_katekohler/ https://katekohler.com.au/

Coopers Kaffee
CK140: Serien-Nachhilfe 3 - Achat, Stacey, Josh

Coopers Kaffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 80:50


Einmal mehr greifen die Cooper-Jungs in die Geheimtipp-Kiste: Jeder brachte wieder eine Serie mit, die die anderen noch nicht kannten und in Vorbereitung auf diese Podcast-Folge gesehen haben. Haben wir diesmal endlich einen Serienknaller gefunden, der allen vieren gefällt? 00:05:00 Please Like Me 00:30:00 Ned & Stacey 00:48:00 About:Kate 01:02:15 Shtisel Lade die Folge hier direkt herunter

Middle Grade Mavens
Episode 82: Interview with Susanne Gervay / Interview with Kate Foster

Middle Grade Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 66:33


Today on Middle Grade Mavens, Pamela chats with Susanne Gervay, author of "Heroes of the Secret Underground," and Julie chats to Kate Foster, author of "Paws." About Susanne's book: Heroes of the Secret Underground: A timely and powerful time-slip story inspired by the author's family in Budapest during the Holocaust Louie lives with her brothers, Bert and Teddy, in a hotel run by their grandparents. It is one of Sydney's grand old buildings, rich in history ... and in secrets. When a rose-gold locket, once thought lost, is uncovered, it sends Louie and her brothers spinning back in time. Back to a world at war: Budapest in the winter of 1944, where their grandparents are hiding secrets of their own ... From bestselling author Susanne Gervay comes a heart-racing timeslip story inspired by her own family's escape from Budapest during the Holocaust. Author website: Susanne Gervay (sgervay.com) About Kate's book: Paws: At home, Alex's best friend is Kevin the cockapoo, although what he wants most of all is a friend at school. But that is harder than he ever expected. A touching story about learning that friendship isn't one size fits all and is often found where you least expect it. Everything is changing for 11-year-old Alex and, as an autistic person, change can be terrifying. With the first day of high school only a couple of months away, Alex is sure that having a friend by his side will help. So, he's devised a plan - impress the kids at school by winning a trophy at the PAWS Dog Show with his trusty sidekick, Kevin. This should be a walk in the park . . . right? Author website: kate foster, children's AUTHOR! - Home (kfosterbooks.com) Kate's Middle Grade Book recommendations: Crater Lake by Jennifer Killick Crater Lake by Jennifer Killick | 9781913102203 | Booktopia Theodora Hendrix and the Monstrous League of Monsters by Jordan Kopy Theodora Hendrix and the Monstrous League of Monsters, Theodora Hendrix by Jordan Kopy | 9781406392616 | Booktopia The Switching Hour by Damaris Young The Switching Hour by Damaris Young | 9781407195049 | Booktopia To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com Or to find Julie online drop by https://www.julieannegrassobooks.com And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To learn what books are in the pipeline, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/middlegrademavens --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/middlegrademavens/message

Real Girl Series
Ep. 38 - Kate Caddle - Conscious Conception & Awakened Pregnancy

Real Girl Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 76:58


Mama Awakener, Kate Caddle, shares her journey from endometriosis to pregnancy loss and failed IVFs to the birth of her beautiful son. As an Intuitive Life Coach, Kate guides women through conscious conception, awakened pregnancy and mamahood. She helps women around the world focus on what lights them up, getting us out of our heads and into our bodies. We are profoundly grateful for how she reframes fear and teaches us to let our Knowing be our guide. Topics We Discuss: Pregnancy & Pregnancy Loss Conscious Conception & Awakened Pregnancy In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) In the Episode, We Learn: How growing up on the Gold Coast in Australia influenced her. How she unpacks a need for perfectionism and external validation. The importance of not comparing ourselves to other people and not comparing ourselves to ourselves. The significance of the female body’s 28 day hormonal cycle. When we drop into our Feminine, we are able to drop into our Knowing. About her diagnosis of endometriosis and how that affected her. About Kate’s journey with IVF. What happened when she committed to doing things and having experiences that “filled her cup”. Kate’s tips on how to prioritize yourself daily. That if we choose from our Knowing, we can never go wrong. How to manage fear and not run from it. How to build faith in our Knowing. The importance of looking for people who expand our beliefs of what is possible for us. About Spirit babies. Resources: Kate Caddle’s IG @kate_caddle Kate’s website www.katecaddle.com Kate’s Podcast The Awakened Pregnancy Podcast Australian Birth Stories Podcast Spirit Babies by Walter Makichen The Secret Language of Your Body by Inna Segal Partners: The Social Shift with Jenni Adishian: Get $300 Off with code RGS at checkout (valid through 1/18/21) Learn more Sign up Fiona Moss Coaching Sessions: Get $150 off 1:2:1 coaching sessions with Fiona Moss with code RGS Schedule a call discovery call with Fiona here OSEA Malibu non-toxic skincare Living Libations organic and wildcrafted

Build Your Online Audience with Janet Murray
[409] How to use Pinterest to grow your online audience with Kate Beavis

Build Your Online Audience with Janet Murray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 44:51


Want to learn how to use Pinterest to grow your online audience?  If so, you need to listen to this podcast episode with Pinterest expert Kate Beavis. Kate explains why Pinterest is a visual search engine - and not a social media platform - which makes it a powerful tool to build your online audience.  She shares expert tips for setting up your Pinterest boards, what kind of content you should be sharing - and how often - and how to make use of the latest Pinterest features. Kate also explains why Pinterest isn't just for product-based businesses and why it's ideal for service-based businesses too. PLUS how you can create tons of content fast and what you need to understand before you start creating content for Pinterest.  There's so much value in this podcast episode. Even if you're already using Pinterest in your business I guarantee you'll find something useful. {Click on the player above to listen to the podcast episode and/or read on for a detailed overview. Scroll down to the bottom to read the show notes including all the links mentioned in this episode} Podcast shownotes About my new Getting Started with Pinterest Course with Kate Beavis in my Build your Audience Programme (1:02) About Kate's business and how she uses Pinterest in her business (2:50) What Pinterest is and why it's not a social media platform (4:05) How to use Pinterest as a visual search engine and how it compares to Google (5:29) Why you need to understand your audiences pain points when planning your content (9:23) Why Pinterest is great for a product-based business (9:57) Why Pinterest is really powerful for a service-based business (11:30) How to set up Pinterest for your business and why keywords are vital  (16:08) How to set up your Pinterest boards and how many boards you need (18:01) Why scheduling is key on Pinterest and how often you should be pinning (21:50) How to share other people content on Pinterest (23:30) What to consider when it comes to visuals/text/images on Pinterest (27:18) How to make sales if you are a product-based business on Pinterest (30:07) How to quickly create lots of content for your Pinterest boards (32:01) Where to push your content if you don't have a blog or website (34:34) Using Pinterest Stories and tips on linking your videos to TikTok   (36:14) How to use Pinterest to promote your podcast or YouTube channel (38:30) What metrics are important to track on Pinterest (39:28) Kate's website The Indie Practice TheIndiePractice Pinterest TheIndiePractice Facebook Resources Join my Instagram Success Academy here Janetmurray.co.uk/podcastfinder Join my Build Your Online Audience Programme Other relevant podcast episodes [163] How to get high profile media coverage in your business with Kate Beavis (podcast) [319] Why you should be using Pinterest in 2019 with Eve Tokens (podcast) [372] How to build an engaged online audience (podcast) [391] How to write better social media captions (podcast) Connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn

The Amber Lilyestrom Show
Kate Crocco on Thinking Like A Boss

The Amber Lilyestrom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 57:50


Are your limiting beliefs holding you back from achieving your greatest dreams? My good friend, former Mastermind client and business badass, Kate Crocco, MSW, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, confidence and mindset coach and writer who mentors female leaders around the globe. She has coached thousands of women through one-on-one, group, and mastermind programs, as well as through her Confident Ladies Club community.  Her first book (of two), Thinking Like a Boss is releasing with Baker Books February 18, 2020. She is the host of a weekly podcast, Thinking Like a Boss, where she regularly interviews female entrepreneurs from various fields who have found success in business and in life. A guest expert on numerous podcasts and telesummits, Kate has been quoted in publications such as the Huffington Post, Best Kept Self, SheKnows, and BlogHer.  Kate's mission is to empower women to go after their dreams by helping them break down the walls and fears that have been holding them back from greatness through lovingly challenging them to step into the best version of themselves. Kate currently resides in New York with her husband, her two sweet girls, and her rescue pup, Turbo. In this episode, Kate dives deep into her story and the inspiration behind her first book, Thinking Like a Boss. Kate talks about the importance of receiving and putting our dreams out into the universe for everyone to feel - abundance is for all of us. Plus, Kate reveals the ways to overcome our limiting beliefs in order to receive. In this Episode You'll Learn:  All about today's guest, Kate Crocco [ 0:45 ] About Kate's first book, Thinking Like a Boss [ 6:00 ] How Kate overcame her limiting beliefs [ 12:15 ] The importance of saying our dreams out loud [ 20:50 ] How to focus on abundance [ 26:30 ] Why we need to let it be simple [ 30:50 ] The importance of understanding how you tick [ 37:10 ] How Kate navigates the hard parts of her story  [ 46:15 ] What Kate would tell a former version of herself [ 52:30 ]   Soul Shifting Quotes:  “I know that if I can get through the lies and limiting beliefs I've told myself- anyone else can.” “If we are open to receiving, it can happen.” “We just have to do it.” “Is that all we want to receive?” “We are not asking for what we really want.” “We have a hard time saying out loud all of the things that we want.” Links Mentioned:  Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients  Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts  Save your seat to the Ignite Your Soul Summit Learn more about Kate by following her on Instagram or heading to www.katecrocco.com Preorder Thinking Like a Boss RSVP to the Thinking Like a Boss Launch Party Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom    Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes  Listen on Spotify 

My New Normal
S2E5 | Kate Nowlan: First Woman Executive at Hylete on What Being Gritty Looks Like

My New Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020


Please welcome the first female executive at Hylete and Graced by Grit founder, Kate Nowlan, to episode 5 of My New Normal! Kate is a business owner, a published author, athlete, coach, and Vice President of Brand Experience at one of the most recognizable athletic apparel companies in the US. Kate's here to talk about what's in the works for HYLETE in 2020, her personal journey on finding a new normal, the transition from entrepreneurial development to the executive level of business management, and a whole lot more! In this episode we're talking about: What Graced By Grit is and how it was formed How seeking advice and support from others can help with success Kate's entrepreneurial journey How to find the balance between work and parenting How Kate used obstacles in her life for motivation versus derailing and so much more! Gifts from Partners HYLETE: 40% off retail price; USE Code: NEWNORMAL40 Rx Smart Gear: 15% off; USE CODE: NHLBRX Adaptive Functional Fitness Trainer Course: 15% off via TRS; USE CODE mynewnormal15 Classes Available ADAPTIVE Functional Fitness Classes in San Diego; FREE for veterans with disabilities Courses Available San Diego, Colorado Springs, and Columbus Ohio....coming up! Secure your spot for our Adaptive Trainer Course About Kate Kate is a gritty entrepreneur with experience in the management and development of teams in startups and non-profit organizations. She is a published author of Graced By Grit: The Entrepreneurial Woman’s Guide To Starting A Business With Power, Passion & Purpose. Kate received her BA in Sociology and Psychology from UMass Amherst. As an entrepreneur, she owned her own company, Absolutely Organized, that organized small businesses and homes. She launched, coached, and grew a youth and masters swim program at a private health club in Plymouth, MA. Upon moving to Southern California in 2008, Kate was a youth and masters swim coach and an executive for The Boys and Girls Club in which she planned and ran events, coordinated fundraisers, ran the day to day office operations, and launched new revenue-driving community programs. In addition, she privately coached women and women's running groups. Kate and her business partner, Kimberly, were inspired to start GRACEDBYGRIT while training for a triathlon. They realized there was a lack of high-performance athletic apparel for 30-60-year-old women that made them feel safe, look great and protect them from the sun. They started GRACEDBYGRIT in 2013 and sold the company to HYLETE in 2018. Kate was hired as the VP of Brand Experience for HYLETE. She brings a female voice and narrative to the HYLETE brand focusing on expanding the women's product offering at HYLETE and elevating the emotive, relatability and relevance to the brand voice. Kate takes the first female seat at the executive table at HYLETE. Stay in touch with Kate through HYLETE at @trainhylete on their website, hylete.com, or on LinkedIN @KateNowlan.

Sunny Side Up
Ep 36 | The Story behind Lately Inc and the Growing need for Social Media Management Platforms: a chat with co-Founder and CEO Kate Bradley Chernis

Sunny Side Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 36:28


In this episode, we had Kate Bradley Chernis talk about the inspiration behind Lately Inc and the latest social media marketing trends that are prevalent in the B2B and Tech marketing domain. About Kate and Lately Inc: Kate Bradley Chernis is the Founder & CEO of Lately, an AI-powered marketing dashboard that helps reinvent marketing processes to give individual marketers the power to create and scale smarter and more consistent messaging. Kate initially created the idea for Lately out of spreadsheets for her then-client, Walmart. Well, not just Walmart but also tens of thousands of local, small business and nonprofit affiliates who were all using her spreadsheet system – because they all had the same problems – lack of coordination, widespread redundancies, no proper visibility and no organization. Prior to starting Lately, Kate served 20 million listeners as Music Director and on-air host at Sirius/XM. Top ten takeaways from the episode: 1.”I was a rock and roll DJ in another life!” 2. “It was during a trying time and week that I met some Angel Investors who loved me and my idea and wanted to give me the initial fund to start this!” 3. “What was so interesting with the Walmart project is that what I created for them helped other businesses with the same kind of marketing challenges.” 4. “The spreadsheet system I created became a map for marketers. Because, in a big way, marketers have to do alot of the same thing again and again.” 5. “As social engagement tools go, tools like Lately literally help curate and scale social media marketing in minutes. The demand for social engagement will always be there because its a channel that can help marketers with revenue. So optimizing social channels enables that effort in many ways.” 6. “While we are an AI-powered company, one of the things we often tell our customers is that our goal with AI is to help marketers with their efforts, but at the same time we tell them that they cannot remove the human element from their writing when marketing anything.” 7. “It is important to retain one-to-one elements of personalization and communication.” 8. “About 80% of what an external agency can do is what a social engagement tool can help small and medium businesses do in half the time.” 9. “Marketers now have to say the same thing differently, in different ways across multiple channels. That’s the biggest challenge today.” 10. “People spend hours writing long form content. But that content needs to be re-purposed and re-shared many times after that, that’s one of the main purposes of social media engagement tools like Lately Inc – to help marketers scale.” About the podcast Sunny Side Up is a series of 15-minute podcasts. Leaders and innovators share what they’ve learned in the B2B tech sector on topics related to marketing, product management, sales, and leadership.

Do Well & Do Good
BONUS: How Ida Found Her Voice with Dr. Kate Anderson Foley & Jenifer Anderson Smith

Do Well & Do Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 24:07


Bonus episode of Do Well & Do Good featuring our guest from episode 054 Dr. Kate Anderson Foley as well as Jenifer Anderson Smith who are the two women behind the upcoming children’s book, Ida Finds Her Voice, which advocates inclusivity and tolerance. Check out the Kickstarter campaign beginning May 13th, you can find it here.   About Kate & Jenifer: Dr. Kate Anderson Foley is a special education expert with over thirty years of experience guiding public school districts and states toward equitable and integrated services for all. She has witnessed the very best and the very worst education has to offer, and her work has really been grounded in social justice and in breaking down the barriers for children who historically have been marginalized. Now as CEO of The Education Policy & Practice Group, Kate partners with local, state, and national organizations, education agencies, and various industries providing her expertise and consulting services. Jenifer Anderson Smith lives a life committed to activism and to community service. She has worked with underprivileged teens, jumped into grassroot efforts to promote racial justice and other social causes, and helps lead the Racial Justice Group and the Havertown Community Action Network to address social ailments in a positive and proactive way.   Places to Find Kate & Jenifer: Connect on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-anderson-foley-phd-6803b856/ (Kate Anderson Foley, PhD) & The Education Policy & Practice Group – https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/ (Website) On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kafphd/ (@kafphd) (Kate) https://www.instagram.com/jenifer.a.smith/ (@jenifer.a.smith) (Jenifer)   Where to Find Dorothy: Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community https://www.facebook.com/groups/255396551891444/?ref=bookmarks (here) and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself! Follow Dorothy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dorothyillson/ (@dorothyillson) to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!

Mindset Growth Academy
E015 Interview with Kate Grey BBC Sports Ex Paralympic Swimmer

Mindset Growth Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 66:03


  Kate Grey is a Paralympic swimmer and represented Great Britain for ten years. During that time she competed at European Championships, World Championships and the 2008 Beijing Paralympics. Due to ill health Kate was forced to retire from swimming at the peak of her career and turned her focus to a role as an athlete mentor working with young people to promote the power of sport and most recently has begun carving a new career in the world of media and broadcasting.      Now a successful BBC Sports presenter, Kate will be sharing with me how she lost her arm during a freak accident on the family farm when she was just 2 years old and how she has never let her disability hold her back from proving people wrong and achieving amazing success both in and outside on the pool.       About Emma:   Get inspired and fired up with Emma Gibbs-Ng, founder of the Mindset Growth Academy, bringing Mindset to life!   The Mindset Growth Academy Podcast brings together incredible stories of inspiring people from around the world who have achieved greatness, overcome adversity and never given up.   The host, Emma Gibbs-Ng also combines her personal experiences of overcoming multiple traumas along with her a experience as a leading Mindset Coach, to inspire, influence and help thousands of people to create a growth Mindset and achieve greatness in all areas of their life   Emma's Links: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website   About Kate:   Kate is a Paralympic swimmer and represented Great Britain for ten years.   During that time she competed at European Championships, World Championships and the 2008 Beijing Paralympics.   Due to ill health Kate was forced to retire from swimming at the peak of her career and turned her focus to a role as an athlete mentor working with young people to promote the power of sport and most recently has begun carving a new career in the world of media and broadcasting.    Kate's Links:   Twitter Instagram  

Artisans Who Wholesale hosted by Stefa Normantas
Kate McCrea, McCrea’s Candies – Episode 002

Artisans Who Wholesale hosted by Stefa Normantas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 31:07


The candy business is not always sweet. In this episode, Kate McCrea, McCrea’s Candies and I cover the challenges of cash flow and the importance of having a strong team to support your business growth. A little About Kate and McCrea's Candies McCrea’s Candies was founded by husband-wife team Jason and Kate McCrea. Building upon backgrounds in biology and chemistry, the McCrea’s transitioned into the sweet science of candy making after double layoffs. Started in a home kitchen, McCrea’s Candies now offers a full line of mouthwatering caramels to over 800 retail outlets throughout North America. https://www.mccreascandies.com/ (https://www.mccreascandies.com/) Takeaways Hardest part of the business is maintaining cash flow and capital for growth Know your numbers and stay true to your margins. Good people are worth their weight in gold Always be ready for buyers – they’re everywhere Start day with non-business reading—something that feeds your interest Listen to audio books in the car Recommended Resources Books! https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Bar-Integrity-Passion-Business/dp/0787986712 (https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Bar-Integrity-Passion-Business/dp/0787986712) https://www.amazon.com/Let-People-Surfing-Education-Businessman/dp/0143037838 (https://www.amazon.com/Let-People-Surfing-Education-Businessman/dp/0143037838) Apps! Audible, online books Quotables from Kate "I wish someone had told me success can be extremely expensive." "It's critical to have a peer group of people at your level or a step above." "We're not a failure for having problems, even really big problems. It's just a matter of working out the solution."

Serienreif-Podcast
S03E07 mit Janna Nandzik (About: Kate, Jerks, Die Snobs)

Serienreif-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 55:10


Mit "About:Kate", über die, im Bewusstseins-Strom der sozialen Medien hängengebliebene Endzwanzigerin Kate Harff, die sich zum Jahreswechsel selbst in die Psychiatrie einweist, hat Janna Nandzik einen der wenigen deutschen Serien-Lichtblicke aus dem Jahr 2013 zu verantworten. Die Autorin und Regisseurin hat zuvor bereits lange mit Christian Ulmen zusammengearbeitet und als stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin von Ulmen Television, u.a. auch "Die Snobs – Sie können auch ohne dich" erfunden. Bei Ulmens gerade veröffentlichter zweiten Staffel der maxdome-/ProSieben-Serie "jerks." hat sie ebenfalls an den Büchern mitgearbeitet. Hier spricht sie über ihre Erfahrungen in der deutschen TV- und Serienbranche, neue Erzählformen sowie ihre Vorliebe für skurrile und etwas abseitige Themen und Charaktere.

The Couragemakers Podcast | Encouragement, Inspiration & Rebel Rousing for Mission Driven Doers, Makers & Shakers |

  Hi there and welcome to episode 28 of Couragemakers.   This week I'm talking with Kate Evans. Kate describers herself as an overly excitable creative introvert with a peanut butter problem. She works as a Communications Manager for a self advocacy organisation for adults who have a learning disability and she's passionate about empowering people to live their best lives - whether that's her friends, readers of her personal blog, or the people she works with. Making things and writing keep Kate sane, and she can usually be found in front of a laptop or with yarn wrapped around her fingers.   In this episode we dive into Kate's journey as an activist and how she dealt with burnout and found work that sustains her as well as serves other people, how finding work that fits your values is essential and how acts of everyday bravery need to be celebrated.   Kate shares how she has started to become really honest about her mental health online and great advice for anyone wanting to be more honest with those around them about their mental health. She also shares her unique approach to blogging;  how doing things for yourself can just be for yourself and the freedom that comes with doing big and unexpected things.   This is a great episode if you struggle with being someone who wants to help the world and look after yourself at the same time and if you want to become more vulnerable and open in your life but don't know where to begin. I absolutely loved chatting to Kate, our stories align in a lot of ways and I have so much respect for her and how brave she is about her life on her blog.  I know you're going to get so much hope from this episode.   Enjoy the show! About Kate   Kate is an overly excitable creative introvert with a peanut butter problem. She's passionate about empowering people to live their best lives - whether that's her friends, readers of her personal blog, or the adults with learning disabilities that she works with. Making things and writing keep Kate sane, and she can usually be found in front of a laptop or with yarn wrapped around her fingers.   You can connect with Kate here: Blog | Twitter | Instagram |   Things we talked about during today's show     Kate's journey from being an activist,burning out and finding work that serves her as well as other people   The importance of balance – between a job that makes you feel like you're contributing something positive to the  world, but also having time to switch off to avoid burn out.   Kate's advice on what to do when you want to be more open and honest with those around you about your mental health Identifying what is and what isn't important to you, and stop listening to what you think should be important to you   How Kate has found a way of making blogging work for her, and to help with self care Resources/Things we mentioned during today's how   Oxfam and People and Planet   Nicole Antoinette   Kate's blog post on depression Find out more and download the Couragemakers Manifesto here   If you have any question about today's episode, any comments or would like to be a guest on Couragemakers, get in touch: meg@thathummingbirdlife.com   About Meg & That Hummingbird Life   I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I started this podcast because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum.   When I'm not recording episodes and making new friends with the wonderful guests, you can find me working on all manners of magic over at That Hummingbird Life, sending free self care checks ins to hundreds of women every Sunday and helping my clients build brands they love as a graphic designer. I'm currently based in London, and getting ready for my round the world adventure with Mr. Meg starting August 2016. Don't worry the podcast isn't going anywhere!   That Hummingbird Life | Twitter | Pinterest |  

YOKED
Episode 130// In Conversation with Kate Holly of Yoga Refuge

YOKED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2015 84:59


Hello loves, Today’s episode is a sweet conversation with Kate Holly of Yoga Refuge. So happy to share it with you. Thank you for being here. About Kate:

Das soziologische Duett
Die Wiederkehr der Neuzeit - Prof. Dr. Rudolf Schlögl im Gespräch

Das soziologische Duett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2013 112:14


-Dr. Rudolf Schlögl, Ordentlicher Professor für Neuere Geschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt "Frühe Neuzeit" an der Universität Konstanz und Sprecher des DFG-Exzelenzclusters 16 "Kulturelle Grundlagen von Integration", unterhält sich mit Dr. Udo Thiedeke über struktuelle, kulturelle und mediale Umbrüche in der frühen Neuzeit und deren Bedeitung für unsere Möglichkeiten heute moderne Individuen in einer sich neu definierenden Gesellschaft zu sein. Shownotes: #00:07:10 zum Einlesen in die Geschlechtersoziologie und die soziologische Genderforschung siehe Bettina Heintz (Hrsg.) (2001): Geschlechtersoziologie, Sonderheft 41 der Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag #00:10:30 Anthropologie des Naturrechtsdiskurses: Simone de Angelis (2010): Anthropologien. Genese und Konfiguration einer „Wissenschaft vom Menschen“ in der Neuzeit. Berlin: Dunker & Humblot #00:11:08 Heinrich Kramer (Institoris) (2003): Der Hexenhammer. Malleus Maleficarum. Kommentierte Neuübersetzung. München: dtv #00:12:29 Thomas Laqueur (1992): Auf den Leib geschrieben. Die Inszenierung der Geschlechter von der Antike bis Freud. Frankfurt/M.: Campus #00:12:42 Freud zur Hysterie: Josef Breuer, Sigmund Freud (1922): Studien über Hysterie. Vierte, unveränderte Auflage. Leipzig/Wien: Franz Deuticke #00:14:35 Rudolf Schlögl (2011): Hierarchie und Funktion. Zur Transformation der stratifikatorischen Ordnung in der Frühen Neuzeit. In: Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen Neuzeit 15. Frankfurt/M.: Vitorio Klostermann. S. 47-63. #00:16:16 H. M. Scott (1995) The European Nobilities in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Vol. 1-2. London/New York: Longman #00:18:34 Zur Interaktionszentriertheit der frühneuzeitlichen Gesellschaft siehe z.B.: Rudolf Schlögl (2004): Vergesellschaftung unter Anwesenden. Zur kommunikativen Form des Politischen in der vormodernen Stadt, in: Ders. (Hrsg.): Interaktion und Herrschaft. Die Politik der frühneuzeitlichen Stadt. Konstanz: UVK. S. 9-60. #00:19:03 Julius Bernhard von Rohr (1990, zuerst 1733): Einleitung zur Ceremonialwissenschaft der Großen Herren, Bde. 1-2. Weinheim: VCH #00:19:59 Rudolf Schlögl (2004): Der frühneuzeitliche Hof als Kommunikationsraum. Interaktionstheoretische Perspektiven auf die Forschung, in: Frank Becker (Hrsg.), Geschichte und Systemtheorie. Exemplarische Fallstudien. Frankfurt/M.: Campus, S. 185-225. #00:22:00 Rudolf Schlögl (2013): Mächtige Kommunikation in der Frühen Neuzeit, in: Armin Owzar (Hrsg.), Machtverlust, Frankfurt/M.: Campus (im Druck). #00:22:08 Aleida Assmann (1993): Arbeit am nationalen Gedächtnis. Eine kurze Geschichte der deutschen Bildungsidee. Frankfurt/M.: Campus #00:26:30 Vielleicht ist die Herrschaft des "Terreur" in der französischen Revolution als Ausdruck einer zunächst noch unbalancierten Selbstschliessung des politischen Systems zu sehen, das sich nicht mehr auf die Personalisierung der Macht und kaum an Tugendappelle halten konnte (Robespierre will denn auch das Volk durch Vernuft leiten, seine Feinde aber durch Terreur beherrschen - so am 05. Februar 1794 vor dem Nationalkonvent), wenn es die Machtausübung über alle und für alle selbst organisieren will. Siehe z.B. George Armstrong Kelly (1980): Conceptual Sources of the Terror, in: Eighteenth-Century Studies. 14/1. S. 18-36. #00:29:48 Martin Kirsch (1999): Monarch und Parlament im 19. Jahrhundert. Der monarchische Konstitutionalismus als europäischer Verfassungstyp. Frankreich im Vergleich. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. #00:30:23 Zu den Frauenrechten siehe: Olympe de Gouges (2006): Die Rechte der Frau und andere Schriften. Herausgegeben von Gabriela Wachter. Berlin: Parthas [Les droits de la femme, 1791] #00:31:56 Johann Gottlieb Heineccius (1994, zuerst 1737): Grundlagen des Natur- und Völkerrechts. Frankfurt/M.: Insel, S. 374-415. #00:33:54 Religion als "Emanzipationskanal für Frauen" im 18. Und 19. Jh.: Rudolf Schlögl (2013): Alter Glaube und moderne Welt. Europäisches Christentum im Umbruch 1750-1850. Frankfurt/M.: Fischer, S. 307-338. #00:37:10 Edith Saurer (1990): Frauen und Priester. Beichtgespräche im frühen 19. Jahrhundert, in: Richard van Dülmen (Hrsg.): Dynamik der Tradition. Studien zur historischen Kulturforschung. Frankfurt/M.: Fischer, S. 141-170. #00:38:46 Dramatisierung der Individualitätsproblematik zu Beginn des 19. Jh.: Schlögl (2013), S. 371-306. #00:39:18 Ute Frevert (1991): Ehrenmänner. Das Duell in der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft. München: C.H. Beck #00:43:01 Wolfgang Martens (1968): Die Botschaft der Tugend. Stuttgart: Metzler #00:48:00 Einige Überlegungen zum Geschlechteraspekt in der Mode finden sich hier: Tillmann Prüfer (2011): Geschlechtergrenzen überwinden. Wann ist ein Mann ein Mann? Die Mode verteilt die Rollen neu. Zeit-Online. 17.02.2011. Online #00:50:44 Zu den "riskanten Freiheiten" der Individualisierung siehe: Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, Ulrich Beck (Hrsg.) (1994): Riskante Freiheiten. Individualisierung in modernen Gesellschaften. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. #00:55:40 Entstehen der Biografie, des pikarischen Romans ab dem 16. Jh.: Robert Folger (2007): The Picaresque Subject writes: Lazarillo de Tormes, in: Christoph Ehland, Robert Faajen (Hrsg.): Das Pardigma des Picaresken. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter #00:59:25 Lothar Müller (1987): Die kranke Seele und das Licht der Erkenntnis. Karl Philipp Moritz‘ Anton Reiser. Berlin: athenäum #01:01:46 Die romantische Liebe wird im 17. Jh. auch und gerade für verheiratete Frauen kommunikativ zugänglich. Die Freiheit der Liebeswahl liegt jetzt im eigenen Begehren siehe Niklas Luhmann (1982): Liebe als Passion. Zur Codierung von Intimität. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. Hier S. 60, besonders Anm. 15. #01:03:30 Schlögl (2013), S. 322-337. #01:06:00 Tarde zum kollektiven Somnambulismus siehe: Gabriel Tarde (2003): Die Gesetze der Nachahmung. Aus dem Französischen von Jadja Wolf. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. [Les lois de l'imitation (1890)] #01:06:21 Jean Bodin (1981, zuerst 1587): Sechs Bücher über den Staat. Buch I-III. München: C.H. Beck, S. 521-547. #01:09:27 Adam Smith (1984, zuerst 1759) The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund #01:11:48 Die automatische "Verfreundung" oder "Interessenverknüpfung", wie z.B. im sozialen Netzwerk "Facebook" führt dann dazu, dass spezifische Interaktionen der Mitglieder mit der automatischen Organisationsstruktur notwendig werden. Interessante Hinweise finden sich etwa hier: Online #01:14:08 In einer Markforschungsstudie von PEW Research konnte für amerikanische Nutzer sozialer Netzwerke im Internet deren höhere Aktivität in gesellschaftlichen Gruppen gegenüber denjenigen gezeigt werden, die in diesen Netzwerken nicht aktiv sind. PEW ResearchCenter (2011): The social side of the internet. 18.01.2011. Online Weitere Studien zeigen zudem, dass diejenigen, die bereits offline sozial kontaktfreudig sind, online ihre sozialen Netzwerken noch weiter ausbauen können z.B. Karen Freberg, Rebecca Adams, Karen McGaughey, Laura Freberg (2010): The rich get richer: Online and offline social connectivity predicts subjective loneliness. Media Psychology Review. Vol. 3(1). Online (Ich danke Nicola Döring, TU Ilmenau, für den Hinweis) #01:15:12 Rudolf Schlögl (2013): Medien der Macht und des Entscheidens. Schrift und Druck im politischen Raum der europäischen Vormoderne (14.-17. Jh.). Eine Einleitung, in: ders. (Hrsg.), Schrift und Macht. Hannover-Laatzen: Wehrhahn (im Druck) #01:17:05 Einige Impressionen zu Facebooks neuem Such- und Verknüpfungswerkzeug "Graph Search": Netzwelt (2013): Digitaler Voyeurismus: Facebook Graph Search ausprobiert. Online #01:19:58 Zur Veränderung der Ereignishaftigkeit in der frühen Neuzeit siehe z.B. Rudolf Schlögl: Zeit und Ereignisse in der frühneuzeitlichen Vergesellschaftung unter Anwesenden, in: Thomas Kisser (Hrsg.) (2013): Systemtheorie und Geschichtswissenschaft, Paris: (erscheint deutsch und französisch). (im Druck) #01:20:20 Rudolf Schlögl (2014): Der Raum der Interaktion. Räumlichkeit und Koordination unter Abwesenden in der Vergesellschaftung unter Anwesenden, in: Bettina Heintz, Hartmann Tyrell (Hrsg.): Interaktion, Organisation, Gesellschaft, Sonderheft der Zeitschrift für Soziologie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag (im Druck). #01:24:45 Einen guten Überblick über die Entwicklung der Priatenpartei und ihrer Versuche politische Partizipation via Internet neu zu organisieren bietet: Christoph Bieber (2012): Die Piratenpartei als neue Akteurin im Parteiensystem. Online #01:30:17 Die Firma Apple hat sich hier mit der Einführung von "Facetime" für iPhone und iPad als Vorreiter der ganz privaten Videokonferenzen erwiesen. Hier wird es gepriesen. Online #01:41:10 Mit den transhumanistischen Ideen einer Erweiterung oder gar Verlagerung der natürlichen, körpergebundenen Intelligenz auf künstliche, computerbasierte Systeme hat sich vor allem der amerikanische Futurologe und heutige "Director of Engeneerimg" Raymond Kurzweil hervorgetan siehe z.B. Ray Kurzweil (1999): The Age of Spiritual Machines. New York: Viking [auf Deutsch unter dem sperrigen Titel: "Homo S@piens" erschienen] #01:41:50 Die erwähnte sog. crossmediale Serie beim Fernsehsender arte, in der es um die Identitätsfindung der multiplen Persönlichkeit Katharina Harff alias Kate geht, heisst allerdings korrekt: "About Kate". Hier geht es in die Klinik: Online #01:42:38 Zu Robert Walsers Mikrogrammen (Bleistiftgebiete) siehe: Robert Walser (2003): Aus dem Bleistiftgebiet. Mikrogramme aus den Jahren 1924–1933 Sechs Bände. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. #01:45:10 Rousseau über den Ausgleich des Wünschbaren und des Erreichbaren: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1978, zuerst 1759) Emile. Oder über die Erziehung. Stuttgart: Reclam, S. 187f. #01:46:40 Zu Idee einer "nichttrivialen Maschine" siehe: Heinz von Förster (1997): Zukunft der Wahrnehmung. In: Ders.: Wissen und Gewissen. Versuch einer Brücke. Frankfurt/M. S. 194-210. #01:51:36 Foucaults Vermutung über die Destruktion des Subjekts bündelt sich im Diktum: „(...) der Mensch verschwindet wie am Meeresufer ein Gesicht im Sand“ (Foucault, 1974, 462). Michel Foucault (1974): Die Ordnung der Dinge. Eine Archäologie der Human­wissenschaften. Aus dem Französischen von Ulrich Köppen. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. [alle Links aktuell Juli/August 2013] Dauer 01:52:14 Folge direkt herunterladen

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