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#GINNing Podcast
Power Player

#GINNing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 18:45


Nintendo? More like GINNtendo. Because senior Caitlin White, a chemical engineering undergraduate researcher in Auburn's acclaimed Nuclear Power Generation Systems minor who's focusing on developing virtual reality simulations of nuclear concepts, is definitely playing with power. 

History Ireland
How many died—and how—in the Irish Civil War?

History Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 59:53


(Recorded live on Sat 17 Aug '24 @ the Electric Picnic) Thanks to UCC's Irish Civil War Fatalities project we now have a definite figure—1,485. But in this discussion, chaired by History Ireland editor Tommy Graham, with John Dorney, Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc, Michael Kennedy and Caitlin White, we find out a lot more—not only who was killed but also when, where, in what circumstances, and how they were commemorated.

Give Her Dollars
The Art of Salary & Severance Negotiation: How to Assert Your Value with Confidence with the Founder of Hera Invests

Give Her Dollars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 35:55


In today's conversation, we dive deep into the art of salary negotiation with the incredible Caitlin White. Caitlin is the Founder of Hera Invests , a one-of-a-kind personal finance platform designed for visual learners. Inspired by her passion for art and color, Caitlin has redefined saving and investing as a rewarding and enjoyable experience, empowering individuals to achieve their financial goals with ease.Caitlin's journey began with her realization that silence does not lead to reward, as she recounts her early experiences of accepting low offers without negotiation. However, her perspective shifted during her tenure at Bain Capital, where she learned the art of negotiation and observed the importance of asserting one's value with confidence.Drawing on her expertise, Caitlin encourages her clients to ask for more than they think possible, backed by a thorough understanding of company finances and market standards. She also shares practical tips for severance negotiations.

History Ireland
Memorialising the Civil War

History Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 70:46


How was the Civil War memorialized—by both sides? Who won the ‘memory war'? To address these and other questions listen to History Ireland editor, Tommy Graham, in discussion with Conor Dodd, John Dorney, Mary McAuliffe and Caitlin White. The Hedge School series of podcasts is produced by History Ireland and the Wordwell Group. For more information or to subscribe, visit historyireland.com This Hedge School is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media under the Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 initiative and by Phibsborough Community Arts Festival (Phizzfest).

Highlights from Talking History
The History of Clerys

Highlights from Talking History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 49:59


In this episode of Talking History, we explore the Clerys archive and find out how the iconic building in Dublin has been restored. Joining host Dr Patrick Geoghegan is public historian Caitlin White of Trinity College Dublin as well as George O'Malley who specialises in the conservation and restoration of lime plaster and stucco, and led the plasterwork restoration at Clerys. And later in the show, we're looking at the legends surrounding Alexander The Great and hearing how his story inspired many for centuries, as part of a new exhibition at the British Library in London.

Sound of Our Town
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Thunderstruck in the City of Brotherly Love

Sound of Our Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 33:33


A city of history and mystery, Philly draws music from its soul and soul from its musical heritage. Its roots — and its Roots — spring from a lineage that embraces jazz, rock, hip-hop, funk, R&B, and punk. In this episode, host Will Dailey rides the lightning on a behind-the-scenes tour of the musicians, venues, and stories that make the Illadelph one of the nation's true musical treasures. To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will's playlist at soundofourtownpod.com Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:  Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFm @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio. Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.  Additional writing on this episode by Samantha Farrell and Caitlin White.   Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Drums by Dave Brophy. Additional music by Cliff Notez. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp  SOURCES for this episode include: Philadelphia Inquirer Best of Philly, Music (Philadelphia Magazine) NBC Philadelphia CBS News How Philadelphia's Artists Are Celebrating the City's Black Music Legacy (NPR) Where To See Live Music In Philadelphia (Visit Philly) Best Music Venues in Philadelphia (Society19) https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/top-live-music-venues-in-philadelphia/ The Roots Spirit News PLACES you'll want to visit after listening to this episode: Johnny Brenda's Bob and Barbara's Lounge Kung Fu Necktie Mann Center for the Performing Arts Jim's Steaks Rodin Museum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound of Our Town
Los Angeles (Part 2): Breaking on Through to the Other Side

Sound of Our Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 32:01


NOTE: If you haven't listened to Part 1—start there, or this could get awkward.) On Part Two of a special two-part episode of SOOT, host Will Dailey explores another side of Los Angeles—a city of contradictions and contrasts, some incidental, others man-made. Some folks come to California to find gold, literal and otherwise. But some of the gold is content to stay tucked in the canyons. Here's a tour of LA's backstages and byways—a map of the healthy ecosystem behind the magic screen. To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will's playlist at soundofourtownpod.com Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:  Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFm @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio. Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey.  Additional writing on this episode by Caitlin White.  Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sound of Our Town
Los Angeles (Part 1): Deals with the Devil in the City of Dreams

Sound of Our Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 32:00


Loving LA is just as much about being here as it is about missing home. Even if you're from here, this is a city about longing, nostalgia, and a certain kind of sadness only entertainment cities really know. Los Angeles itself is practically a song, its stories told on repeat, the sun-powered myth illuminating the myths behind studio sessions from Rumors and LA Woman, from Pet Sounds to Norman Fucking Rockwell. What would happen if you explored LA? Like, really explored it? On Part One of a special two-part episode of SOOT, host Will Dailey takes you deep into LA's belly of the beast, past the Sunset Strip to find the music town behind the music machine. To hear the artists mentioned in this episode, check Will's playlist at soundofourtownpod.comWant to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on:  Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFM @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio.Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler, and Carly Carioli for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey. Additional writing on this episode by Caitlin White. Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin
Free Your Space: Reduce Mental Clutter for Parents with Denaye Barahona, Regulating Big Emotions in Kids with Caitlin White

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 34:52


Dr. Barahona is a family coach, author, and the host of the Simple Families Podcast. Her work has been featured on Netflix, Real Simple Magazine, The Today Show, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and many more. For the past 15 years, she's had the experience of partnering with parents in search of a more harmonious life with kids.  Her doctorate is in Child Development with a research focus on family wellness. She also holds a bachelor's and master's degree in Clinical Social Work with a focus on child and family practice. Dr. Barahona is also a parent in the trenches with two young children herself. During the second part of the show, Dr. Robin talks to Caitlin White, who is the Behavioral Specialists for Youth at the YMCA in Kansas City. She shares why they are helping kids regulate their bigger emotions in groups with peers. She also shares the ways kids are struggling to readapt being in big groups again, and some tips that can help kids feel more grounded in their daily routine. Memorable Quotes: “As the parent in the home, I am the thermostat. I'm setting the temperature for the people around me.” “This idea of minimalism can feel very finite. It can feel very predetermined. Like, you get to this point and you're a minimalist. Most people would walk into my home and be shocked to find out that we're minimalist because it looks just like everybody else's home.” “When our amygdala is overreacting and our thinking brain isn't functioning, well, then we're not saying the things we want to be saying. We're not staying as calm as we want to be staying. So, I think that as parents, when we ourselves are taking care of ourselves and we can maintain our own calm, we can be more intentional in the interactions that we have with our kids.” “So, I think that it's really the heartbeat of our existence, being connected to other humans. And in many ways, when it comes to kids, it is the biggest influence on their behavior.” “We see some kids struggling with big emotional reactions, even to smaller things that weren't previously a big deal such as parents dropping off, siblings being split out of groups, or things not going their way.” “A kid's routine should always include some downtime, even if that's sitting with them at the end of the day and reflecting on things.” What You'll Learn: Tips and tricks for parents to find mental clarity. Why the YMCA is the biggest childcare centers in Kansas City What S.M.A.R.T. Connections is at the YMCA and how it helps parents and kids together This Episode Includes: Denaye earned a doctorate in child development but in her twenties realized how little she knew about the growing up process. Her goal is to teach parents more about this process so they can build empathy and patience with their children. Denaye started the Simple Families podcast five years ago to help pursue that goal. The mental load that Denaye talks about is made up of expectations from her childhood and things she saw modeled in society and other families. Most people think the mental load is all about the tasks they need to accomplish, but it also includes their fears and worries. The first step to reduce the mental load is to do a brain dump for an hour of everything you're thinking about. The next step is to categorize those ideas into execution, planning, and worry piles. A lot of people are amazed when most of the ideas end up in the worry pile. There are certain people out there that have a higher tolerance for clutter, and these are people who have baseline lower levels of anxiety and aren't quite as bothered by their environment and their surroundings. On the other hand, some people are more bothered by clutter and can't tolerate it as much. Denaye uses a red, yellow, green, and blue chart where you name your zone based on a color. The color you choose relates to how able you are to tolerate clutter. When you are a parent, you set the tone for your family. That's why it's so important to know your zone and be able to manage it. A clear mindset helps parents because they can use their thinking brain to react and remain calm with their children. Denaye shares the example of how her family uses a visual calendar to set the schedule for the day with her kids. She says now her children draw their own visual calendars when they have days off from school. In terms of connection, Denaye believes that the less connected you are to someone the more negative feelings that will arise. Whereas, if you are more connected the opposite is true. Regulating your emotions is a new way to help those struggling with mental health, which has been found to help you stay true to yourself. Why routines and rituals help create connection because this avoids anxiety and stress in our lives. Three Takeaways From Today's Episode: Practice a brain dump for yourself. Spend one hour writing down every thought that's in your head. Categorize those ideas into the three different piles: execution, planning, and worry. Consider how you can let go of some of the worries you're holding on to so you can gain mental clarity. Mentioned In The Episode: Denaye Barahona The Simple Families Podcast Johann Harri Kansas City YMCA Kansas City YMCA Facebook

State Of Grace
Episode 13: How Taylor Swift Redefined Pop, And Her Own Sound, In 2020

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 106:45


Co-hosts Eric Fulcher and Caitlin White have devoted the final double episode to Taylor Swift's latest pair of albums, Folklore and Evermore. Their differing perspectives on Taylor is once again a highlight of the conversation — Caitlin has been a fan for Swift's entire career, Eric has barely ever given her the time of day. And in a year with no concerts and very little else to do but wait out the pandemic, with not just one but two new albums, ignoring her was basically impossible. In an almost two-hour conversation that spans everything from her feud with Kanye to older albums, to the of shifts toward an "indie" approach on these records, the hosts put 2020, and this format, to bed for good.

Fluxpod
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Charli XCX, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff

Fluxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 24:34


This is a preview of a Patreon exclusive episode featuring Caitlin White, the pop critic for Uproxx and the founder of CNMN. We hit on a lot of different topics in this episode, including Frank Ocean, Rostam, Clairo, Haim, Kacey Musgraves, Fiona Apple, and gaming out what a Kanye West comeback scenario might be like down the road. In this segment we discuss Rina Sawayama, Charli XCX, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, and Jack Antonoff. If you'd like to hear the full episode and all the other premium episodes, hit up the Fluxblog Patreon. 

Fluxpod
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, and more

Fluxpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 15:45


This week's premium episode features Caitlin White, the pop critic for Uproxx and the founder of CNMN. We talked enough that I decided to split the conversation into two parts, and in this episode we discuss Ariana Grande, Adele, Taylor Swift, Bob Dylan, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Dua Lipa, Phoebe Bridgers, Guided by Voices, Fiona Apple, Rihanna, SZA, Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Lee Brice. This preview chunk features that last bit with all the country stars. 

State Of Grace
With 'Plastic Hearts,' Does Miley Cyrus Finally Have A Classic Album?

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 72:02


On an extra-long, extra shit-talking episode of State Of Grace, co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher debate the merits of Miley Cyrus' latest album, Plastic Hearts. A complete left turn for the pop star, who has historically dabbled in either hip-hop or country, this fully '70s-rock record reinvents her sound completely. Does it work? Tune in to find out.

State Of Grace
Episode 10: Where Does 'Positions' Fall In Ariana Grande's Discography?

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 45:14


Ariana Grande's sixth album, Positions, left some fans missing her vocal acrobatics and more robust, upbeat tunes. For others, the casually understated, explicit horniness of the record is totally welcome as an extension of her Thank U, Next era. So where does this sixth album fall in her discography overall? Listen to this month's episode to hear where co-hosts Eric Fulcher and Caitlin White stand.

History Ireland
Nenagh and North Tipperary during the revolutionary decade

History Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 83:02


Having considered the ‘global' impact of the Irish revolution in the last podcast (The Irish Republic abroad in 1920—Dev in America), this Hedge School zooms in on the ‘local'—the market town of Nenagh and the surrounding North Tipperary area during the revolutionary decade—but also sets events in the wider national context.   Listen to Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland, in discussion with Gerard Dooley, John Flannery, Seán Hogan and Caitlin White.

State Of Grace
Episode 9: Haim's 'Women In Music Pt. III' Is So Good It Will Win Over Any Hater

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 45:43


Well, quarantine messed up a lot of timelines, so the State Of Grace episode on Haim’s third album, Women In Music Pt. III is dropping on the first day of September even though the record came out in late June. This ninth episode is a doozy because one half of the pod, Eric Fulcher, has been a long-term Haim head, and the other half, Caitlin White, has frequently been a hater! But Women In Music Pt. III — despite having a very clunky name — is such an excellent album that it’s brought the two of us into agreement about the record. It’s definitely one of the best releases of 2020, and an album that functions really well during a quarantine because of the darkness and the sadness it explores. Is this a contender for album of the year? How does WIMP differentiate itself from their first two albums? Is this the perfect LA record? What did they do to finally stop Caitlin from being a hater? Listen to the episode below.

Your Employment Matters with Beverly Williams
A Career in the Non-Profit World Is a Labor of Love Ep: 16

Your Employment Matters with Beverly Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 35:13


We often hear the advice to “do what you love” and today’s guest shows us how that worked for her. Caitlin White has loved the arts since she was a child. She saw herself on the stage and from there a career was born. It’s not the straight path you might expect. Caitlin’s story could be yours too if you are open to the possibilities.

State Of Grace
Episode 8: Lady Gaga Returns With 'Chromatica' — Is It A Successful Comeback Album?

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 60:31


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher's eighth episode of the first season of State Of Grace is a return to form after several months off due to the pandemic. Similarly, Lady Gaga’s Chromatica is a return to form. Celebrating the long-awaited release of Lady Gaga’s new album, Chromatica, which came out at the end of May, this episode explores her arc from the flop of Artpop in 2013, through to the next year’s jazz standards pivot, Cheek To Cheek, 2016’s Joanne, and of course, the inescapable soundtrack to A Star Is Born from 2018. So how does Chromatica fit in with these last four release? And does it restore her to pop queen status? We answer all this and more. Listen below or download the episode here.

State Of Grace
Episode 7: Justin Bieber Is Going Through 'Changes,' Supposedly

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 43:39


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher's seventh episode of the first season of State Of Grace is a doozy. Justin Bieber has a new album out called Changes, but the music is more than overshadowed by the advent of his new marriage to Hailey Baldwin. Is the new album any good? Why was "Yummy" a flop?Which songs on the album should’ve actually been the singles?And does it bode well for his marriage to release an album devoted to it just a few months after? We answer all this and more in the episode.

State Of Grace
Episode 6: Selena Gomez's Late Stage Breakup Album 'Rare' Is Just That

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 45:58


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher kick of 2020 with the sixth episode of the first season of State Of Grace. Getting into one of the first important pop release of the year, Selena Gomez's Rare, the two trace her path from Wizards Of Waverly Place and Selena Gomez and The Scene, up through to a serious solo career as a pop star. Pivoting on her emotional 2014 single, "The Heart Wants What It Wants," and moving through to this album, the final word on her relationship with Bieber, Rare shows her pain, strength, and growth in a new light. But is it a great album?

State Of Grace
Episode 5: Harry Styles And The Last Great Pop Album Of 2019

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 62:05


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher's fifth episode of State Of Grace is punctuated by a special guest — Harry Styles expert, Zan Romanoff. The final episode of 2019 centers around Harry Styles' second solo album Fine Line. Coming in at the tail end of the year, his new record functions both as the legacy album Harry needed, and another entry into his endless play with the tenets of sexuality. That conversation is almost more interesting than discussion of the pop influence on singles like "Watermelon Sugar," and "Adore You." Whether you loved his self-titled or hated it, there's something in this wide-ranging conversation for everyone.

State Of Grace
Episode 4: Lana Del Rey's "Norman Fucking Rockwell" Is 2019's Album Of The Year

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 47:02


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher's fourth episode of State Of Grace centers around Lana Del Rey’s landmark release, Norman Fucking Rockwell, a record they consider to be the album of the year for 2019. Discussing Lana’s evolution as an artist, her rocky beginnings, and how she came to represent California more than any other pop star, this episode considers the impact she’s had on pop culture as both a live performer and recording artist.

The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice
Episode 290 - Publishing Predictions, Genre Confusion, and Amazon Spinoffs

The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 47:47


In five years, where will the publishing industry be? Episode 300 is so close! Jim and Bryan will not be going to Australia for the 300th show. Bryan has a webinar next week for making sure you don’t skip steps in your self-publishing journey. Jim will be holding a webinar on how to become a professional paid speaker - link next week. This week’s Happy Books Review Winner is Jennifer Kelly. Thank you to our featured Patrons: Strings of Subversion, Dorothy and the Cane of Destiny, and Fighting to Survive. The Top Tips of the week include How you can avoid taxation through Amazon, why your readers may be missing your books, and why your website could be the reason your losing readers. The 5 News stories that matter most to indies this week include what new ways Amazon is helping readers with prime, why Amazon’s CEO should break up the company before it breaks him, why indie novel sales are on the rise according to Bowker, what advice author Caitlin White can give, and what changes have happened and whats to come in the publishing world. Question of the Week: What's the most obvious prediction you can make about the publishing industry coming up in the next five years?

State Of Grace
Episode 3: Ed Sheeran And Mark Ronson's "Super Albums"

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 60:14


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher dive into episode three of their new pop music-focused podcast, State Of Grace, with a discussion of Mark Ronson and Ed Sheeran's fully collaborative albums. The discussion of both of these "super albums" and how each white male pop star is using is platform in a different way, along with favorite tracks and collaborations from both projects. 

Creature Of Light
Episode 1: Taryn Dean, The Beauty Mage

Creature Of Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 48:37


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Taryn Dean introduce their new podcast focused on spiritual life, Creature Of Light, with a discussion of Taryn's practice as The Beauty Mage, walking through her spiritual background and transcendental beauty services.

State Of Grace
Episode 2: Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep Tour

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 48:29


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher dive into episode two of their new pop music-focused podcast, State Of Grace, with a discussion of Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep tour, a discussion of the differing forces within her music, and the cultural implications of who paved the way for her — and where she's going.

State Of Grace
Episode 1: Ariana Grande's Sweetener Tour

State Of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 45:27


Co-hosts Caitlin White and Eric Fulcher introduce a new pop music-focused podcast, State Of Grace, with a discussion of Ariana Grande's Sweetener tour and analysis of her album of the same name, along with her blockbuster project "Thank U, Next."

Irish History Podcast
Our darkest hour? The forgotten famine of 1847-48 | The Great Famine XXVI

Irish History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 52:42


Many histories of the Great Hunger refer to the famine ending in 1847. It is true that the famine did start to ease in some parts of the island in the following years.However in the west the catastrophe was far from over - some of the darkest chapters lay ahead as 1847 drew to a close.This episode focuses in on one area – Clifden in Co Galway where the famine in 1848 was arguably even worse than it had been during Black ’47. This show also looks at who was responsible, how the British Government created the illusion (that persists to the present day) that the famine was nearing an end in 1847 and why they did this.We also look at the brutal struggle for survival in Clifden. This saw people pushed to the extremes and break the greatest of human taboos – cannibalism.Thanks to Aidan Crowe, Josh Clarke, Tara Lonij, Janet Johnson, Danny Burke, Caitlin White, Wayne O'Brien, Mark Laherty, Conor Lenehan, John Brennan, Sean Comiskey, Denis O'Donnell & Christopher Devine for their help in making the show.   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Seattle Mixtape
"Nevermind" by Nirvana -- Episode 15 with Caitlin White "Whatever"

My Seattle Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 38:35


My Seattle Mixtape Podcast Episode 15 This episode focuses on the album "Nevermind" by Nirvana. We are joined in the episode by special guest Caitlin White, editorial director of Uproxx Music. Presented by Zach Johnston & Dave Gordon, My Seattle Mixtape is a podcast about music from the city of Seattle. Each episode we discuss an album from a classic Seattle band or artist and decide which track (if any) would go on our perfect Seattle mixtape. My Seattle Mixtape is edited and mastered by Adrian Shephard.

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Celebration Rock
35: Our Favorite Albums Of 2017

Celebration Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 66:48


This one is self-explanatory — Steve counts down the best LPs of 2017 with his colleague and friend Caitlin White from URPOXX.com.

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Collective Podcast
STORIES | Caitlin White

Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 41:06


Welcome to the collective stories podcast. We’re different people from different places and backgrounds, representing an intergenerational community, and we’ve traveled different paths. This is the podcast where we explore the diversity, depth, and beauty of our stories. If you like what you hear and would like to share your story, help us out by providing amazing content for other listeners like you. Or, if you’d like to become a show sponsor, let us know. Email us to schedule a podcast interview, or inquire about sponsorship: info@ wearecollectivechurch.com.

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Watching the Throne: A Lyrical Analysis of Kanye West
My StorYe: Caitlin White, managing editor of Uproxx Music

Watching the Throne: A Lyrical Analysis of Kanye West

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 67:57


Caitlin White is the managing editor of Uproxx's music section. She also happens to be wavy as hell because she's a firm believer of the one and only Yeezy. In her StorYe she discusses the impact Kanye West has had on her life and career, why 808s & Heartbreak is her favorite album of all time, and a ton more. If you would like to support the show, visit our Patreon page.

Celebration Rock
Season 2 Episode 13: The Return Of '00s Indie Rock in 2017

Celebration Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 68:14


Last week, Fleet Foxes became the latest band associated with '00s indie-rock to make a long-awaited comeback in 2017. Earlier this year there were new albums from Dirty Projectors, Spoon, and Phoenix, and later this summer there were will be new LPs from Arcade Fire, The National, LCD Soundsystem, Grizzly Bear, and The War On Drugs. What should we expect from these records? And why are all of these bands coming back at around the same time. I called up my friend, colleague and big-time Fleet Foxes stan Caitlin White from UPROXX to figure it out. We chat about Fleet Foxes, discuss the so-called "Bon Iver Conundrum," and pick which bands we're most excited to see have a resurgence.

Collective Podcast
Sunday Night "Lent | I Love You"

Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 33:04


We continue our series on Lent with a sermon by Caitlin White.

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Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories
HYH-12 An Engaging Followup

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 29:44


Debi Hertert from HostingYourHome.com talks with Michael Burke and Caitlin White, as a follow up to last week’s episode “Hear the Wind Give Voice to the Trees”.  Michael and Caitlin have twice been guests at Alan and Dabney’s Airbnb listing: Summit Prairie, and this year they got engaged there! In this episode, Michael and Caitlin offer us the guests’ experience.  From how Caitlin first found the listing, luckily finding an opening, and then in detail what it’s like to stay there.   And why they found it so compelling not only to return, but for Michael to choose it as a place to propose. As hosts, it’s always valuable to hear what the guests think about things and you will hear a couple of fun contrasts, taken from our talk last week with Alan and Dabney. So listen in as Debi toasts the newly engaged couple - (and yes, Caitlin, of course Michael asked your dad!) **Debi also started a new Facebook group.  She intends to use this group as a place where hosts who listen to this podcast can interact.  This group provides a great way for all listeners, whether hosts or guests, to interact. Join Debi’s Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1718050635079172/ Alan and Dabney’s listing is: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3405072

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories
HYH-11 Hear the Wind Give Voice to the Trees

Hosting Your Home - Airbnb host stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2016 66:57


Debi Hertert of HostingYourHome.com talks with Airbnb superhosts Alan Colley and Dabney Tompkins, self-described “City Slickers” who none the less, live on a very remote 160 acres.  In a house, but it's on a 40-foot high lookout tower. Alan and Dabney lived in Portland in a condo and rented it out on Airbnb while they went backpacking or touring. But they never met their guests. Now they live in the super-remote, rural Oregon and realize that there were the same number of people on their street in Portland as are in their entire rural area; but they knew few people on their Portland street and know everyone in their current surrounds. They were on a ferry to Victoria when they saw a book on renting fire towers, bought the book, and hilariously tried to reserve one in Tiller, Oregon for the next weekend. After the lady answering the phone had a friendly laugh about the non-availability, she gave them a consolation prize of a rental tower in Pickett Butte. They loved it. They loved it so much that they bought property, which only comes in 160-acre lots. Then they had a tower built to closely resemble the original Forest Service fire watch towers. But theirs doesn’t have the fire sighting equipment and they had a great laugh when Debi asked them if they were firefighters. Initially going to Tiller for weekends, they at one point realized they really would love to live there full time. They leased out their PDX condo for a year, and some months later realized it wouldn’t be long enough and made arrangements to stay longer. That was three years ago. Alan and Dabney said that they never realized how much they would appreciate the experience of meeting their guests, and that has transformed their lives. Their first season, they posted their “Off the Ground and 40-Feet Up” listing on Airbnb and had their first booking in an hour. The season filled in two weeks. With so much demand, Dabney relates the “mistake” of trying to accommodate people who couldn’t get in, especially returning guests who they wanted to be able to come back. He started “penciling people in” and found the logistics to be overwhelming. The second season filled in three hours. He leaves some dates open in 2018 so that people can contact him on the Airbnb platform, otherwise there is no way for them to contact him with all the dates closed. He and Alan have the funny experience of being so popular that they get kicked off of the platform every three weeks or so from having to decline so many reservation requests. Debi discussed prices with them – why not increase them if demand is so strong. You will hear a very meaningful response that has to do with the people they want to meet. OK, well everyone has to go to the bathroom, so Debi wanted to know what her options would be. First off, there are 66 steps up, so that would be 66 steps down, which you might not want to do in the middle of the night. Good news – there are other options. Want to propose? It turns out this is a pretty popular place to do that, with four or five couples making it official during their stay. Including our very own Michael Burke and Caitlin White but that will wait for another episode :) There is more:   camping events with catered food for 40 people, with music from local talent. Important outreach to their community to try to include others in the tourism economy.  If you listen through to the end you will hear Alan share with Debi that the wind gives voice to the trees. And that every tree has a different voice.  Remind you of people?   Alan and Dabney’s listing: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3405072 Great video made by Zillow: http://www.zillow.com/blog/life-in-a-fire-lookout-182162/ And a beautiful video made by Alan Colley and his son as a fundraiser for Portland's Open Meadows School: https://youtu.be/SRkQRVd-jkU

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Country Music Is Changing (And Here's How)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 60:05


Why aren’t there more female stars in country? Could alt-country favorites like Jason Isbell and Caitlin Rose ever cross over? How is Sam Hunt kind of like country’s Drake? Why are fans new to country so into Kacey Musgraves? Chris Payne and two special guests — writers Caitlin White and Nick Murray — discuss where the genre’s at in 2015. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rawkblog Presents, Episode 19: Best Of 2013 (Caitlin White)

Rawkblog Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 26:24


In this week’s episode, writer Caitlin White joins the show to talk about the best albums of 2013, Nedelle Torrisi (pictured), the year in thinkpieces and the advantages of freelance journalism. Here’s her piece on Lily Allen that we discuss. Download or subscribe in iTunes: Episode 19: Best of 2013 (Caitlin White) Previously: * Episode […]

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services
I Have Set You an Example, March 28, 2013

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 65:27


Nico Romeijn-Stout and Caitlin White preach a sermon entitled "I Have Set You an Example". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Agnus Dei" by Thomas Morley along with service music and hymns.

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services
I Have Set You an Example, March 28, 2013

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 65:27


Nico Romeijn-Stout and Caitlin White preach a sermon entitled "I Have Set You an Example". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Agnus Dei" by Thomas Morley along with service music and hymns.