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Self Made Sister
Kristin D'Aliso - Hudson Candle

Self Made Sister

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 51:30


Kristin D’Aliso, founder of Hudson Candle, was diagnosed with Lupus + Scleroderma 5 years ago and found solace and ritual in lighting candles and taking long baths to help ease the pain on her most challenging days. This was the spark to create a line of candles inspiring hope and relief. As Kristin is more sensitive than others to scents, her fierce dedication to find the purest ingredients led her to hand pouring soy and coconut blend wax candles and creating proprietary essential oil blends that she now sources from France. Instead of letting the sudden onset of an unpredictable condition stop her from moving forward, Kristin created a remarkable product line as an act of resistance against it. Kristin shares how she taught herself the beautiful art of candle making and the complex nature behind the wax, the wick and the essential oil blends. Candles are not only Kristin’s thing, they are a symbol of personal growth and hope.

Bendy Bodies with the Hypermobility MD
Optimizing Nutrition to Support a Dancer’s Health with Kristin Koskinen, RDN

Bendy Bodies with the Hypermobility MD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 61:55


While many dancers strive to fuel healthily, making the most out of your meals can be overwhelming. In today’s world especially, dancers need strong immune systems and healthy bodies ready for whatever challenge may come next. Registered dietician nutritionist Kristin Koskinen discusses nutritional needs for dancers and how to shape lifelong healthy eating habits. Kristin examines common mistakes dancers make in fueling choices, and how you can shape a flexible diet built to shift around external factors. She’ll explore creating flexible strategies like a Ballet Bento Box and discuss the base requirements of any foundationally strong diet. Additionally, Kristin lists immune-boosting nutrients and how to find them in foods; explores why stress causes nutritional deficiencies; and explains why removing common inflammatory foods from your diet might help your overall health. Join us for this important discussion! As Kristin pointe out, “What you do now defines how long and how strong you dance.” Learn more about Dr. Linda Bluestein, the hypermobility MD at our website and be sure to follow us on social media: Website: https://www.hypermobilitymd.com Instagram: @hypermobilitymd Twitter: @hypermobilityMD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hypermobilityMD/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hypermobilityMD/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hypermobilitymd/ And follow co-host Jennifer at the links below: Website: www.jennifer-milner.com Instagram: @jennifer.milner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifermilnerbodiesinmotion/

Mastering Your Fertility
#42 The Silver Lining of Infertility: What This Journey Has Taught Me

Mastering Your Fertility

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 54:57


In episode 42, Kristin opens up about her infertility journey, the many things she’s learned along the way, and why she’s actually thankful that she wasn’t able to conceive when she wanted to. Infertility is hard - and we’re not going to pretend otherwise. But, like any challenge in life, it’s also an opportunity. As Kristin struggled to understand why she couldn’t conceive, she discovered life-changing information about her health, developed a profound sense of control and responsibility for the wellbeing of her future children, and experienced enormous personal growth, both individually and with her partner. Tune in to hear her story, her perspective on how infertility CAN change your life for the better, and her advice for those who are having a hard time going through this process. You can find show notes for the episodes and links to all the resources we discuss on our website at: https://tinyfeet.co/my-podcast/42. Take the FREE Quiz: Are You Healthy Enough to Get Pregnant?

Good Advice: Do Business Better with Blake Binns
#51 - Kristin Sherry, YouMap Creator & Best Selling Author

Good Advice: Do Business Better with Blake Binns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 78:02


Kristin Sherry is the creator of YouMap® and author of the #1 Amazon Best Seller - YouMap: Find Yourself. Blaze Your Path. Show the World! As Kristin describes it, years ago she was an uninspired manager commuting to a job she felt no passion for. Today, she leads a life filled with passion and purpose, having realized her full potential. As a career consultant, she created YouMap® to help professionals discover and live out their greatest potential. After all, "it's hard to read the label when you're inside the jar." In this episode, we unpack Kristin's story from taking her first steps into entrepreneurship to now having built YouMap® into an internationally recognized brand.Learn more MyYouMap.com or contact Kristin directly at Kristin@myyoumap.comFollow @CareerKristin on Instagram or @YouMapCreator on Twitter orConnect with Kristin Sherry on LinkedIn    Show Notes:2:25 - Embracing Authenticity and Learning How to Handle Criticism10:52 - Tactfulness and Why Self-Awareness is the #1 Predictor of Career Success18:29 - Learning to Love Mondays: Discovering Your Identity and Purpose30:24 - Entrepreneurship is a Farmer's Game43:17 - YouMap: From Recognizing a Simple Problem to Creating an Empowering Solution1:03:31 - Family and Learning to Pay the Price of Success1:10:26 - Resisting Comparison on Social Media through an Abundance Mindset

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
Why You Need to Follow Your Gut and Create Art, with Kristin Cronic

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 41:06


When was the last time you decided to quite all the voices and just focus on your desire to create art? Is it hard for you to carve out the time in your life or have you found the right formula to make it work? Wherever you are at in your journey, I know you’ll appreciate hearing from the amazing Jacksonville based artist - Kristin Cronic. In our conversation, Kristin opens up about how she got started as an artist, what it was like navigating life as a Navy officer, how she recovered when her whole world was flipped upside down, and so much more. Don’t forget to check out images of Kristin’s artwork located at the end of this post. Paint on the floor and permission to create art Do you remember when you were first given permission to paint? Remember the joy you had? What happened to that joy? Have you fanned those flames over the years or are you just now starting to re-light the fire? Kristin Cronic looks back to the early years of her life when her mother would allow her to paint and explore to heart's content. Her mother still has a paint-covered floor in her room at that house to this day! Kristin also received early encouragement from her aunt, Kathy Strauss who is also an artist. Surviving a hurricane Several years ago in 2017, Hurricane Irma struck the Florida coast, the Florida Keys, and the Caribbean. Irma also happened to strike just as Kristin and her family were planning a major shift in their lives - Kristin was resigning from the Navy to pursue her career in art. Also - Kristin was six weeks pregnant with their second child. As crazy as that time was, thankfully, Kristin and her family made it through the whole ordeal safely. In the ensuing months, Kristin and her family went to work picking up the pieces as they began to rebuild. Two months after the chaos - Kristin started to really struggle with all the challenges that were building up. Thankfully, her husband stepped in with some helpful advice. Follow your gut In the middle of trying to bring order to chaos, Kristin followed her husband’s advice, and she started painting again. He knew, even when she had forgotten that taking the time to create art would help her find peace. It’s wonderful when you have people in your corner who help you follow your gut even when you can’t hear it speaking up! As Kristin started to follow her gut and get back into what brought her joy, she found herself struggling with a direction. Listening to the Savvy Painter podcast helped Kristin reconnect with her inner artist and begin the path toward creating art again. Listening to the podcast wasn’t the silver bullet for Kristin, she also reached out to a local artist, and she enrolled in the Savvy Painter Growth Studio. It’s never too late Hopefully, you’ll find Kristin’s powerful story of finding her way and following her gut inspiring - I know I did! What I want artists like you to know is this; it’s never too late. You aren’t too old or too out of touch with the art community. No excuse is big enough to keep you from creating art. The world needs your story and your art just as much as it needs Kristin’s! I’m so encouraged that this podcast and the community we’ve built has helped artists like Kristin find their way. Please, continue offering your feedback and your insights as we continue to work together to create something meaningful in this space. Outline of This Episode [0:08] An update on my move to Argentina. [2:00] I introduce my guest, Kristin Cronic. [3:20] How did Kristin get started as an artist? [7:30] Kristin talks about how this podcast and a local artist encouraged her to get back involved with painting. [13:00] How Kristin’s world turned upside down. [17:30] The differences between the Navy culture and life as an artist. [21:15] Kristin explains how she started to find her voice. [26:45] How Kristin got her art featured in two art shows. [34:00] Insights Kristin has learned by listening to artists featured on this podcast. [37:30] Advice that Kristin has for fellow artists. [39:45] Closing thoughts. Other artists mentioned on this episode Cameron Schmitz Paul Ladnier Erin Spencer Kathy Strauss Resources Mentioned on this episode Kristin Cronic Fine Art Savvy Painter Growth Studio Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter

Chain of Duels
1: Residual Coconut Oil

Chain of Duels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 66:41


Look, eventually we explain not only who we are, how we met, why we love each other, and which My Little Pony we think Biden cosplays as, BUT ALSO: the premise of this bonkers podcast! Aka, why it’s called Chain of Duels (other than because we love a good pun). So get in and hang in there if you’re game--only the strong will survive! (What??) Also we are early days with figuring out our audio quality, it WILL improve! As Kristin eloquently notes in the episode, “We’re working with our technology and everything.” Takeaway quote: “We neither have body boils nor Susan Boyles.” Amendment: Yes we realize twice a week for four weeks would have been EIGHT outfits (it was an editing class, not MATH) Highlights: + In which we learn how microphones work (KINDA! you're welcome!!) + Some gentle pretzel eating, listen in! + Esther’s last name is Jobdonovich? GUESS HOW IT’S SPELLED. (Spoiler alert, no it’s not, but still a good time!) + Also, sorry, there’s quite a bit of talking over each other as the episode progresses (unravels?). We plead the fifth … of wine that was left in each of our bottles by the end. We’ll be better! Pinky swears. + STAR: CHERISH IT ALWAYS

Mixed Mental Arts
Ep124 - Kristin Newman

Mixed Mental Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 62:08


As a regularly-employed writer on TV shows like That 70’s Show, How I Met Your Mother, Chuck and The Neighbors, Kristin Newman had two big things going for her: disposable income and months of vacation time. What she didn’t have was any particular desire to settle down, get married or start creating tiny humans with her body. So, instead she went traveling. While initially she was focused on the exotic locales pretty soon her trips became about the exotic locals. The world was filled with Israeli bartenders, Finnish poker players, sexy Bedouins, and Argentinean priests she could fall madly in love with… knowing that she had a way out thanks to the plane ticket on the bedside table. She would then return to her much more sensible and generally puritanical life in Los Angeles, where her friends were breeding away. As Kristin’s wanderlust transformed into lustful wanderings, she developed a confidence and freedom of spirit that she had always craved and that she began to carry with her everywhere. What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding is definitely a collection of really funny, foreign flings, but for anyone who has ever wondered whether settling down is for them it might be something more than that. It might be the answer to that question. What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding is available everywhere. You can follow Kristin on Twitter at @theotherkristin and on Tumblr at theotherkristin.tumblr.com. Be sure to rate and comment in iTunes.

ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner
KRISTIN ENGVIG/WIN: Inspiring Women Worldwide 05/01/13

ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2013 55:59


We are living in times where focusing on the possible -on new opportunities - is vital. New ways of being and leading in the world are required to navigate in unknown waters. As we open ourselves to new solutions, women and their feminine aspects have a vital role to play. Each of us embodies the power to influence, to attract, to decide – and to lead.Julie Ann's ConsciousSHIFT guest, Kristin Engvig, is the creative mind and engaging spirit behind the face of W.I.N. - Women’s International Networking (W.I.N.) - the internationally recognized platform engaging thousands of people and leading a movement that drives innovation, fosters diversity, gives hope and inspires potential.Kristin sees raising feminine and global awareness as the key to creating a sustainable future ... one that develops, empowers and connect leaders with a feminine, authentic and global vision - and one that inspires and guides communities, corporations, supranational institutions, political organisations and entrepreneurs worldwide.Growing up on the turbulent west coast of Norway, surrounded by mountains leading to the open seas, Kristin understood at a young age how important it is for all of us to be connected, and to do something in your life that will leave the world a better place.From Norway, Kristin knew that ‘going global’ was just the thing for her to do.Having started out with major multinational companies like JPMorgan, Citibank and Innovation Norway, Kristin saw and felt that there was a gap in our workplaces and how we dealt with each other and the world at large. Working as a consultant with global companies, she also felt that people should be able to bring their creative sides into the workplace, too. This gap was transformed into a vision for W.I.N.: to ‘bring a more feminine, global and sustainable visionto work, communities and life.’As Kristin shares with us, WIN - and our shared future - is international • feminine • authentic • practical • innovative • geared toward creating opportunities • interconnected & holistic.And the rules are simple: be open, be open to learn, willing to connect, quick to contribute, ready to take risks, committ, never accept the unacceptable, and open to have fun and receive and feel the magic.Join Julie Ann and Kristin, as they share why women are moving away from “business as usual” to business based on sharing and caring values. Women are driving change, often behind the scenes - and why, now more than ever before, it is time to mobilize, to inspire and to manifest women’s dreams and visions.