POPULARITY
USA Today Bestselling Author Caitlin Crews joins us today on the podcast (yes, we are still freaking out!) You can keep up with Author Caitlin Crews's website here. Check out her bookshelf here. Follow Author Caitlin Crews on Facebook here. Keep up with Author Caitlin Crews on Instagram here. Find books by Author Caitlin Crews on Harlequin's website here. Get your copy of Small Town Big Magic on Harlequin's website here. Find titles by Author Caitlin Crews on Mills & Boon UK's website here. Find titles by Author Caitlin Crews on Mills & Boon Australia's website here. Get your copy of Small Town Big Magic from Barnes and Noble here. ♡ Patreon page is linked here ♡ For a list of all the places where you can find the podcast along with where you can find us on social media, click here for our linktree! Our Email is thecategoricallyromancepod@gmail.com ♡ This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
On this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, our host is Terri, a Brooklyn-based Financial Trainer, and she is joined by Gym client Caitlin Crews, and they are going to talk about moving back home with her parents to help reach her goals. After years of living in NYC and paying rent along with all the other expenses that come with city living, Caitlin decided to move home during the pandemic and start saving to buy a house. Listen to her story and see how she is on track to save up a down payment after one year of living at home with her parents! Connect with Caitlin Instagram: @caitlincrews Meet The Trainer: Terri Bennett
In this episode we’re talking to Caitlin Crews, who I met through Fatima Jones at a Black Art Futures Fund friendraiser, and we became fast friends, and neighbors in Bedstuy Brooklyn. Then over the course of the interview, we learned — it turns out— Caitlin is related to one of my closest poetry friends from my days in college at UNC Chapel Hill! What a small world, and truly, we’re all connected. Caitlin has volunteered her time with Black Art Futures Fund and encouraged her colleagues at Adobe to support the work as well. Of course, we love that! Caitlin Crews is originally from Uniontown, PA and has called Brooklyn, NY home for the past 11 years. Currently, Caitlin is the Design Templates, Lead at Adobe. Her focus is on the advancement of creatives through design on the Adobe Stock Team. At Adobe, Caitlin is the lead for Black Employee Network in NYC for Adobe (BEN), served on the Community Grant Panel Decision Committee for Adobe New York, Adobe for All site lead and is a member of the Taking Action Task Force for Advocacy and Responsibility. Previously, she worked as a Curatorial Assistant at the Brooklyn Museum. At Nautica she was a still life photographer and retoucher. She was also a design and photo coordinator at Lord & Taylor and Victoria’s Secret. Her curatorial and community projects include Art 4 World Trade Center (2017) Northside Festival Block Party (2013-2018), Brooklyn Public at World Trade Center Gallery (2015), and Curatorial Assistant for Art in Odd Places RECALLed (2015). Caitlin has written for Got a Girl Crush Magazine, as well as a current member of the ISCP Young Patrons Committee. She received her M.P.S in Arts and Cultural Management from Pratt Institute and her B.S. in Photography from Kent State University. This episode was recorded on February 5, 2021 Produced by Lauren Francis Music by audionautix.com
Today I talk to Crystal Lopez and Caitlin Crews on the effects of gentrification in our communities.
Adobe is a company that is synonymous with the creative industry, so I was really excited to finally talk with someone from the company for Revision Path! Meet Caitlin Crews: a creative outreach and design specialist on the Adobe Stock team.We started off talking about Caitlin’s day-to-day work, which includes a lot of writing, interviewing, and discovering new designers from all over the world. Caitlin also talked about her photography background, her work with Lord and Taylor, and she shared how she’s helping use her current work to create a more equitable future. After listening to Caitlin’s story, I hope you’ll become inspired to contribute more to the world as well!LinksCaitlin Crews on InstagramCaitlin Crews on LinkedInBecome an Adobe Stock ContributorLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows.Subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us!Revision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA. Looking for some creative consulting for your next project? Then let's do lunch!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter. Come chat with us! And thank you for listening!
Marla chats with best selling author, Megan Crane (aka Caitlin Crews) about her amazing career writing Harelquin Presents Romances! Author Megan Crane first discovered her romance novel at the age of twelve in a bargain bin at the local five and dime. It involved swashbuckling pirates having grand adventures on the open sea, a heroine with a mind of her own, and a seriously mouthwatering, masterful hero who swept her away no matter how clever she was. More about Megan: https://megancrane.com Marla Martenson is a professional matchmaker for affluent men, and a transformational dating coach for women, and the author of three memoirs, Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker, Hearts On The Line & The Buddha Made Me Do It. Download your FREE guided self-love meditation here: http://www.marlamartenson.com Order Marla’s BOOK, The Buddha Made Me Do It.
Christine and Mari talk with Caitlin Crews about being an artist in Brooklyn, life after the election, and growing up in a small town.