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Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
Caitlin Baker (Such and Such, Venus Vinifera, Canberra) - Lead by example

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 28:33


While at university studying Medical Science Caitlin Baker (Such and Such, Venus Vinifera, Canberra) had a dinner at Canberra institution Aubergine which changed her life. Having earnt a part time wage in cafes, she suddenly had an urge to explore a career in the front of house of great restaurants. It lead to roles at Pilot, and Aubergine, and now she is leading the team of one of the most exciting venues to open in the nation's capital, and running a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide a supportive educational environment focusing on developing wine, spirit & beer knowledge of women. https://andsuchandsuch.com Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram    https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.

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The Medical Sales Podcast
Nurse to Aesthetics Dev Rep in 90 Days with Caitlin Baker

The Medical Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 33:58


We've been raised to have dream career paths and titles for us to pursue in our later years. But is this all there is in life? In this episode, Samuel Adeyinka interviews Caitlin Baker, who shares her journey of transitioning from nursing to aesthetics device sales representative. Caitlin shares her testimony, honest realizations, and open insights on how life can be unfulfilling, sad, and change drastically in a snap and how it is our responsibility to gain courage in walking away from things that no longer serve us.   Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How »   Join the Medical Sales Podcast Community today: evolveyoursuccess.com

The First Serve
The SA Scene - S01 E05: Caitlin Baker, Colin Ebelthite, Mark Woodforde

The First Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 38:09


Welcome to the fifth episode of The SA Scene, hosted by Bevan Jones, going inside the South Australian tennis community each month. In this edition, Bevan catches up with 17 year old Caitlin Baker, former pro turned coach Colin Ebelthite and SA Tennis royalty, 17 time major doubles champion Mark Woodforde.

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
Fairley Leadership's Caitlin Baker

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 11:50


This interview first aired on Thursday the 1st of July, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Goulburn Valley Catchment Authority's and participant in the 2021 Fairley Leadership Program Caitlin Baker. She talks about his her life and thoughts on the Fairley Leadership Program so far. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131. Listen to Terri Cowley weekdays on 98.5 One FM 6am-9am. The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1

The Fearless271 Podcast
Rock Bottom to Redeemed: Caitlin Baker

The Fearless271 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 41:18


In this episode, Caitlin Baker shares her struggles with abuse as a child that later led to addiction into her adulthood and how she overcame it through her continued faith. It's a powerful story of redemption, how God can use our story even when we don't understand why and how sometimes going through the darkest times in our lives that it ultimately brings us closer to Him.

PAL POD
Caitlin Baker of F.L. Davis Ace

PAL POD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 55:07


Ryan interviews Caitlin Baker of F.L Davis a 4 store chain in Arkansas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blake-burgess/message

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Rise & Grind Baby
Introduction to Caitlin Baker & Sabrina Palmer

Rise & Grind Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 7:32


Welcome to our new podcast; Rise & Grind Baby - This is just an introduction to your hosts Caitlin & Sabrina - we look forward to posting our first official episode next week!

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Three Percent Podcast
TMR: Monsterhuman by Kjersti Skomsvold (pgs 226-274)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 62:14


Caitlin Baker from Island Books joins Chad and Brian this week to talk about "The Herring Factory" from Kjersti Skomsvold's Monsterhuman. After a strong pitch for nominating Brian for "Best Local Author" in City Paper's annual Best of Rochester voting, they get into the book itself, talking about the meta-textual moment of Kjersti writing in the third-person and acknowledging it doesn't quite work, about the relationship with mentors, about whether or not the character is happy, about the sly humor found throughout this book, about her Harold Pinter dream, getting old, and much, much more. This week's music is "Comeback Kid" by Sharon Van Etten. Next episode will cover pages 226-274 and will be livestreamed on YouTube next Wednesday. (All of our past episodes are available on our YouTube channel in case you want to catch up on anything.) You can find the complete reading schedule here. Season 10 will be the first English-language title to be included, Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann, which was just named to the Booker Longlist. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Also, follow Caitlin on Twitter, and buy some books from Island Books! And be sure to preorder Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is coming out this fall from BOA Editions. You can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast.

Two Month Review
Monsterhuman by Kjersti Skomsvold (pgs 226-274)

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 62:14


Caitlin Baker from Island Books joins Chad and Brian this week to talk about "The Herring Factory" from Kjersti Skomsvold's Monsterhuman. After a strong pitch for nominating Brian for "Best Local Author" in City Paper's annual Best of Rochester voting, they get into the book itself, talking about the meta-textual moment of Kjersti writing in the third-person and acknowledging it doesn't quite work, about the relationship with mentors, about whether or not the character is happy, about the sly humor found throughout this book, about her Harold Pinter dream, getting old, and much, much more. This week's music is "Comeback Kid" by Sharon Van Etten. Next episode will cover pages 226-274 and will be livestreamed on YouTube next Wednesday. (All of our past episodes are available on our YouTube channel in case you want to catch up on anything.) You can find the complete reading schedule here. Season 10 will be the first English-language title to be included, Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann, which was just named to the Booker Longlist. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood for random thoughts and information about upcoming guests. Also, follow Caitlin on Twitter, and buy some books from Island Books! And be sure to preorder Brian's book, Joytime Killbox, which is coming out this fall from BOA Editions. You can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast.

Two Month Review
#36: The Physics of Sorrow (73-118)

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 63:38


To up the Bay Area sports content, we invited Nick Buzanski of Book Culture to come on and talk about one of his favorite sections of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. They talk about community and storytelling, seeing movies in person, Gospodinov's humor and beautiful writing, Gaustine's wild ideas, sexy books subterraneously shared, and crappy 90s music. If you want to see this conversation (instead of listening to the podcast), you can view it all here on YouTube. And be sure to come by next Monday, March 12th at 9pm to hangout with Brian, Chad, and special guest Patrick Smith. In addition to talking about Part IV (pgs 119-150), they'll be happy to answer any and all questions in the chat. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can follow Caitlin Baker for great book recommendations and more! And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rodel!

Three Percent Podcast
2MR: The Physics of Sorrow (pgs. 73-118)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 63:38


To up the Bay Area sports content, we invited Nick Buzanski of Book Culture to come on and talk about one of his favorite sections of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. They talk about community and storytelling, seeing movies in person, Gospodinov's humor and beautiful writing, Gaustine's wild ideas, sexy books subterraneously shared, and crappy 90s music. If you want to see this conversation (instead of listening to the podcast), you can view it all here on YouTube. And be sure to come by next Monday, March 12th at 9pm to hangout with Brian, Chad, and special guest Patrick Smith. In addition to talking about Part IV (pgs 119-150), they'll be happy to answer any and all questions in the chat. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can follow Caitlin Baker for great book recommendations and more! And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rodel!

Two Month Review
#35: The Physics of Sorrow (pgs. 58-72)

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 54:54


Caitlin Baker of the University Book Store in Seattle joined Chad and Brian to talk about this very short section of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. Mostly they talk about the constant conflicts between kids and their parent in myths. And eating children. But it's not as gruesome as all that! Mostly they have a good time hanging out and talking about the Minotaur and how he's been portrayed both in myths and pop culture. If you want to see this conversation (instead of listening to the podcast), you can view it all here on YouTube. And be sure to come by next Monday, March 5th at 9pm to hangout with Brian, Chad, and special guest Nick Buzanski. In addition to talking about Part III (pgs 73-118), they'll be happy to answer any and all questions in the chat. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can follow Caitlin Baker for great book recommendations and more! And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rodel!

Three Percent Podcast
TMR: Physics of Sorrow (pgs. 59-72)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 54:54


Caitlin Baker of the University Book Store in Seattle joined Chad and Brian to talk about this very short section of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. Mostly they talk about the constant conflicts between kids and their parent in myths. And eating children. But it's not as gruesome as all that! Mostly they have a good time hanging out and talking about the Minotaur and how he's been portrayed both in myths and pop culture. If you want to see this conversation (instead of listening to the podcast), you can view it all here on YouTube. And be sure to come by next Monday, March 5th at 9pm to hangout with Brian, Chad, and special guest Nick Buzanski. In addition to talking about Part III (pgs 73-118), they'll be happy to answer any and all questions in the chat. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can follow Caitlin Baker for great book recommendations and more! And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rodel!  

Two Month Review
#34: The Physics of Sorrow (pgs. 1-58)

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 54:18


Chad and Brian are joined by Tom Roberge of Riffraff (and the Three Percent Podcast) to discuss the first section of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. They talk about the book's general conceit, the minotaur myth, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Eastern European history, fascism and communism, and much more. It's a really fun episode--and one that you can actually watch on YouTube. Caitlin Baker of University Bookstore in Seattle will guest star on the next episode, which covers Part II (59-72). This episode will be broadcast live on YouTube on Sunday, February 25th. We'll be discussion Part II (pgs 59-72), and you can watch us, ask questions, make general comments, talk about the lighting in Brian's closet, etc. Or you can wait for the normal podcast release next Thursday, March 1st. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And also follow Tom Roberge for more book and bookselling related content. (And other fun stuff.) And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rodel!

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Three Percent Podcast
2MR: The Physics of Sorrow (pgs. 1-58)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 54:18


Chad and Brian are joined by Tom Roberge of Riffraff (and the Three Percent Podcast to discuss the first section of Georgi Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow. They talk about the book's general conceit, the minotaur myth, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Eastern European history, fascism and communism, and much more. It's a really fun episode--and one that you can actually watch on YouTube. Caitlin Baker of University Bookstore in Seattle will guest star on the next episode, which covers Part II (59-72). This episode will be broadcast live on YouTube on Sunday, February 25th. We'll be discussion Part II (pgs 59-72), and you can watch us, ask questions, make general comments, talk about the lighting in Brian's closet, etc. Or you can wait for the normal podcast release next Thursday, March 1st. As always, The Physics of Sorrow (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode--or on the book in general--either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And also follow Tom Roberge and Riffraff for more info about books, bookselling, and other general topics. And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes! The music for this season of Two Month Review is "Stars and Babies" by Splendor and Misery, featuring Georgi's translator, Angela Rode