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KVMR News correspondent April Glaser explores the history of Black life in rural California through the lens of a new exhibit Rood Administrative Center in Nevada City, entitled We Are Not Strangers Here. Glaser interviews Susan Anderson, history curator of the African American Museum of California, and Linda Jack of the Nevada County Historical Society about the history of slavery in California, rural Black family life in the state, and one prominent family of Grass Valley, The Sanks.We Are Not Strangers Here was made possible by a local partnership with the Nevada County Arts Council, Grass Valley-Nevada City Cultural District, the County of Nevada, Nevada County Historical Society and the Nevada County Historical Commission. The broader exhibit represents a collaboration between the California Institute for Rural Studies, Susan Anderson of the California African American Museum, the California Historical Society, Exhibit Envoy, and Dr. Caroline Collins from UC San Diego.
Discover the transformative power of media with Whitney McDuff, whose journey from taking on a pivotal project to creating her own company showcases the immense potential of storytelling, public speaking, and PR. In our latest podcast episode, Whitney shares how authenticity in today's fast-paced world can drive visibility, credibility, and profitability. Tune in to hear how Whitney's dedication to genuine storytelling has not only propelled her ventures but also inspired countless others to embrace their unique narratives. Learn why trusting yourself, taking the leap, and being open to possibilities can lead to unexpected and rewarding opportunities. Guest: Whitney McDuff Host: Mary Sturgill Producer: Caroline Collins http://www.WhitneyMcDuff.com
Summary Carhrine Reed, Director of Nutrition at My Fit Foods, joins Caroline Collins to discuss nutrition and the benefits of meal prepping. They talk about the importance of coaching and support in achieving health goals, the effectiveness of a 21-day challenge, the role of protein in a balanced diet, and the impact of portion control. They also address the challenges of social pressure and the importance of prioritizing personal health and well-being. The conversation focuses on the importance of walking, hydration, and reducing caffeine intake for overall health and fitness goals. The hosts discuss the benefits of walking, finding walking partners, and the impact of consistent walking on metabolism. They also emphasize the significance of hydration and provide tips for increasing water intake. Additionally, they discuss the effects of caffeine on hormones and sleep, and suggest switching to green tea as an alternative. The conversation concludes with the importance of creating a personalized plan based on individual goals and preferences. In this conversation, Cathrine Reed, RD and Caroline Collins discuss the transformative effects of a health and fitness reset. They emphasize the importance of body composition, mindset, and perspective on health and fitness. They also discuss the role of alcohol in slowing down results and the importance of setting boundaries. They highlight the convenience and quality of My Fit Foods as a healthy meal option. They provide tips for making healthier choices in challenging situations, such as airports and fast food restaurants. They encourage listeners to start their health journey by focusing on small, sustainable changes. Takeaways Coaching and support are crucial in achieving health and nutrition goals. A 21-day challenge can be an effective way to reset and establish healthy habits. Protein is essential for muscle building and maintenance, and can help with satiety. Portion control is key to maintaining a balanced diet and preventing overeating. Social pressure can be a challenge, but prioritizing personal health is important. Walking is an effective way to improve fitness and metabolism. Finding walking partners can help with consistency. Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health. Aim for at least half of your body weight in ounces of water per day. Reducing caffeine intake, especially in the evening, can improve sleep quality and hormone balance. Consider switching to green tea as an alternative. Creating a personalized plan based on individual goals and preferences is key to achieving desired results. A health and fitness reset can lead to changes in body composition, mindset, and perspective on health and fitness. Setting boundaries around alcohol can help accelerate results. My Fit Foods offers convenient and high-quality healthy meal options. In challenging situations, such as airports and fast food restaurants, opt for protein-rich salads or grilled chicken options. Start your health journey by focusing on small, sustainable changes. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:09 The Power of Coaching and Support in Nutrition 06:21 The Role of Protein in a Balanced Diet 09:28 The Importance of Portion Control 11:32 Navigating Social Pressure for Health 25:27 The Power of Walking and Finding Walking Partners 26:29 The Importance of Hydration for Health and Fitness 29:31 Reducing Caffeine Intake for Better Sleep and Hormone Balance 32:22 Creating a Personalized Plan for Success 44:09 Transforming Your Health and Fitness with a Reset 46:11 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Health 49:43 Convenient and Healthy Meal Options with My Fit Foods 53:23 Making Healthier Choices in Challenging Situations 01:01:33 Starting Your Health Journey with Small Changes My Fit Foods Website: https://www.myfitfoods.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myfitfoodsofficial Instagram: myfitfoodsoffical
A busy episode this week as Barry chats to 3 guests! Trainer Robert Gleeson joins us fresh from his recent win in Newbridge's Brownstown Tango & NTSC Unraced with Droopys Wriggle. They chat about the competition and some of his other dogs in training at the moment. Next Ian Magnier, chats about his new role as Racing Manager in Youghal and the fantastic events that have been going on there thanks to the Youghal Track Supporters Club, giving a special mention to the upcoming Easter Family Fun day this Saturday! Our last guest is Caroline Collins, treasurer of the Curraheen Park Track Supporters Club. They chat about the upcoming Apex Cork Oaks Final and give a run through of the finalists, whilst also looking forward to the Greyhound & Petworld Supersprint. Have a listen now!
Summary Caroline Collins and Lexi Collins discuss their podcast setup, the origin of the Big Bites podcast, Caroline's passion for food, and her love for eating. They also talk about naming the podcast and their dynamic as sisters. They share childhood memories and discuss their fashion choices and style evolution. Lexi talks about her clothing line and influencer boxes, while Caroline talks about her journey into influencing and her experience with TikTok. They also discuss Lexi's career as a female DJ and her music style. The conversation concludes with Caroline's experience in grad school. Caroline Collins discusses her career evolution in broadcast journalism and the role of social media in her success. She shares how her master's degree in communication technology with a social media specialization played a significant role in her understanding of social media strategies. Caroline talks about the challenges of reporting breaking news on social media and the importance of not focusing solely on views and likes. She emphasizes the need to break stereotypes and push boundaries in the industry. The conversation also touches on the support and bond between Caroline and her sister, Lexi. Takeaways The evolution of a career in broadcast journalism often requires adapting to changes in technology and social media. A specialized education in communication technology and social media can provide valuable skills for success in the field. Balancing social media presence with traditional broadcast journalism can be challenging, but both can contribute to career growth. Breaking stereotypes and pushing boundaries can lead to a multifaceted and fulfilling career in journalism. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup 03:01 The Origin of Big Bites Podcast 04:14 Caroline's Passion for Food 05:08 Caroline's Love for Food and Eating Habits 06:37 Naming the Podcast 07:32 The Dynamic Between Caroline and Lexi 09:09 Childhood Memories and Fashion 10:32 Caroline's Style Transformation 12:33 Lexi's Clothing Line 13:16 Caroline's Style Evolution 14:02 Caroline's Fashion Influences 15:08 Fashion Trends and Caroline's Fashion Choices 16:25 Lexi's Clothing Line and Influencer Boxes 18:08 Lexi's Journey as a Female DJ 19:34 Lexi's DJing Experiences 21:18 Lexi's Music Style and Audience 23:03 Caroline's Experience with House Music 24:53 Lexi's Merchandise and Influencer Boxes 26:05 Caroline's Journey into Influencing 27:13 Caroline's TikTok Journey 29:09 Caroline's Grad School Experience 29:59 Evolution of Career and Education 31:10 Applying Skills from Grad School 31:44 Moving to Fresno 32:14 Working at KC24 33:35 Blowing Up on Instagram Reels 34:55 Transition to Evening News Anchor 35:23 Balancing Social Media and Broadcast Journalism 36:17 Being a Multifaceted Journalist 37:22 Attracting Younger Viewers through Social Media 37:54 Challenges of Reporting Breaking News on Social Media 38:06 Not Focusing on Views and Likes 39:21 Choosing Between Entertainment News and Investigative Journalism 41:06 Breaking Stereotypes and Pushing Boundaries 42:24 Overcoming Outdated Views on Social Media 43:02 Supporting Each Other's Careers 44:17 Pursuing Passions and Finding Purpose 45:23 Supporting Each Other's Success 46:25 Being Multitalented and Breaking Stereotypes 48:11 Enjoying Crafting Drinks and Having Fun 53:30 Sisterly Bond and Future Podcast Segments Let me know what you want to see on the Big Bites Podcast! Email me at caroline@caroline-collins.com
Summary Caroline Collins introduces her podcast, 'Big Bites with Caroline Collins,' and explains the origin of the name. She shares her background as a news anchor and reporter, as well as her passion for food and reporting on food-related stories. Caroline expresses her desire for longer conversations and storytelling beyond the constraints of traditional news formats. She aims to motivate and inspire listeners to step outside their comfort zones and pursue their goals. The podcast will feature a variety of guests and topics, and Caroline encourages audience engagement and feedback. Takeaways Caroline Collins is a news anchor and reporter with a passion for food and reporting on food-related stories. She wants to have longer conversations and tell stories beyond the constraints of traditional news formats. The podcast, 'Big Bites with Caroline Collins,' aims to motivate and inspire listeners to step outside their comfort zones. Caroline plans to feature a variety of guests and topics and encourages audience engagement and feedback. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:24 Passion for Food and Reporting 04:46 Purpose of the Podcast 07:09 Motivating and Inspiring Listeners 08:02 Guests and Topics 09:25 Engaging with the Audience 10:18 Contact Information 11:47 Appreciation for Support 12:17 Closing Remarks Website https://www.caroline-collins.com/general-6
Summary Brody Logan, a morning anchor and new father, joins Caroline Collins on her podcast. They discuss their time working together, Brody's experience taking paternity leave, and the challenges of balancing work and family life. Brody shares advice for those pursuing a career in broadcast journalism and emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself in the industry. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Takeaways Taking paternity leave is important for fathers to bond with their newborns and support their partners. The news industry can be demanding, but it offers opportunities for creativity and personal growth. Being authentic and true to oneself is crucial for success in the broadcast journalism field. Balancing work and family life requires open communication and support from employers and loved ones. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:08 Becoming Parents 03:08 Leaving KC 24 04:07 The Birth of Melody 05:08 Choosing the Name Melody 06:07 Taking Paternity Leave 07:04 Paternity Leave with Vandy 08:04 Pressure to Return to Work 09:06 The Importance of Taking Paternity Leave 10:02 Challenges of Balancing Work and Family 11:31 Work-Life Balance and Employer Support 12:55 Tech Issues and Start of Paternity Leave 14:20 Brody's Career and Personal Life 15:16 Vandy's Adjustment to Having a Sister 18:13 Advice for Those Pursuing a Career in Broadcast Journalism 19:13 The Benefits of Working in the News Industry 20:39 Learning and Growing in the Industry 22:39 Being Yourself in the News Business 24:05 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success 25:52 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 26:51 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes Website: https://www.caroline-collins.com/general-6
The passage of the Farmer Equity Act, California Assembly Bill 1348, in October 2017 was ground-breaking. For the first time, California acknowledged the racist patterns of systematic discrimination that have been common practice in governmental agricultural institutions which have impacted farmers of color in accessing the most basic thing that farmers need: land. This pattern has deep roots in California farming history through laws such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Alien Land Laws, and Executive Order 9066. Recognizing that this history was continuing to play out well into the 21st century, a group of organizers called the California Farmer Justice Collaborative were able to win a victory for farmers of color by passing the Farmer Equity Act. However, four years later, organizers discuss how they see this legislation as just a first step in addressing centuries of land ownership discrimination in California. This podcast was made possible with the support of the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. Photo credit: California Farmer Justice Collaborative. This story was co-produced by Héktor Luis Calderón-Victoria and Li Schmidt. Podcast editors and collaborators include Caroline Collins and Ildi Carlisle-Cummins. We give special thanks to those interviewed in the episode: Florentino Collazo, Jibril Kyser, Kellee Matsushita-Tseng, Janaki Anagha, and Mai Nguyen. Audio edits by Li Schmidt. Episode music is by Las Cafeteras and Cal Ag Roots theme music is by Nangdo. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here: https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/pages/terms. #calagroots #california #history #communitystories #foodjustice #farmerjustice #farmersofcolor #land
Join us for this mini-episode conversation between the current Cal Ag Roots Podcast Producer, Dr. Caroline Collins, and former Cal Ag Roots Producer, Ildi Carlisle-Cummins, who is currently the Executive Director of the California Institute of Rural Studies (the parent organization for Cal Ag Roots). Caroline and Ildi reflect on the challenges of producing community-based stories during a pandemic and give a preview of the next Cal Ag Roots episodes that will be aired in the beginning of 2022. This podcast was made possible with the support of the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. Photo credit (Diana Morales: www.arteesmedicina.com). Audio edits by Li Schmidt and Cal Ag Roots theme music by Nangdo. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here: https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/pages/terms. #calagroots #california #history #communitystories #foodjustice #farmerjustice #farmersofcolor #blackhistory #blacklivesmatter #americanwest #blackgirlmagic #blackculture #black #blm #blackpeople #blackisbeautiful #blackpride #africanamerican
Caroline Collins work creates a true expression of the scientific art of mental and physical fitness. She promotes a lifestyle, not a trend. She is a Science Educator, 2x World Ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown Belt, an Entrepreneur, and a leader in fitness and health. After being physically attacked and fearing for her life over 10 years ago, She realized she knew nothing about how to use her body to protect herself. She sought after a martial art and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu found her. After completing her Master’s in Science Education, she moved out to California from Massachusetts to train with the best BJJ competitor and world champion athlete, Cobrinha, and simultaneously start her career in her other passion: science education. Her aim was to teach people how to live healthier and happier in their bodies through conscious existence and natural nutrition and fitness. After only two years of being a Science Educator, she was promoted to Science Department Chair in the Los Angeles School District. She also served as a Teaching Fellow for the National Science Foundation, being an example for teachers across the country in how to teach science. She lead students in critically thinking about the physiological (function) of the body in order to understand their wellness needs. Knowing the science supports the art of living our best. Taking the risk to leave a successful career to pursue her deeper passion, she left my job to train as a full-time athlete and compete BJJ nationally and internationally. Simultaneously, she started her first business, a health food company to promote optimal nutrition for active people. During the 7 years of living in Los Angeles, she started several businesses in the fitness and nutrition fields, including; a health food and catering company that contracted with Mike Tyson, a fitness/self-defense/wellness program that lead seminars in local school districts and in large corporations and also trained personal and group fitness classes and designed nutrition programs for clients. Her current business, CC Fit & Wellness, is the culmination of her skills, knowledge, and applied experience from being a world ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor, a leader in science education, and a successful business creator in nutrition and fitness. The clients she serves are guided to a better understanding of how their body works and its individual needs to function optimally. Her goal for all of her clients is to feel and look beautiful with confidence, strength, and technique. Instagram: @ccfitandwellness Website: ccfitandwellness.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-opalenik/support
To close out Black History Month I will be speaking with Caroline Collins, a post doctoral fellow in the department of Communication at UC San Diego, about films that look to Black people and a sense of place. We discuss films such as "Daughters of the Dust," "Eve’s Bayou," "Get Out," "Sorry To Bother You," "Last Black Man in San Francisco," and "Black Panther," and look to how each of those films defines a connection to the land or a place. She says, "There's just so much that we learn about ourselves and each other through the medium of film and through popular culture. [I hope you] watch films that you might not feel are something you would normally watch and really think about 'How are these films helping to shape your understanding of your rootedness or disconnectivity to a place?' And how might you be able to rethink your own relationship to your place through the films that you're watching?"
WE ARE NOT STRANGERS HERE EPISODE 1 "Freedom Chasers: Early Black Settlers and the California Dream." Thousands of African Americans participated in the California Gold Rush. Some were still enslaved when they did like 49er Alvin Coffey. Join us for Episode 1 to learn more about Coffey's fascinating tale. (Photo Credit: Alvin Coffey, Tehama County, c. 1880s. Courtesy of the Society of California Pioneers). We Are Not Strangers Here is a collaboration between Susan Anderson of the California African American Museum, the California Historical Society, Exhibit Envoy and Amy Cohen, Dr. Caroline Collins from UC San Diego, and the Cal Ag Roots Project at the California Institute for Rural Studies. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (Visit calhum.org to learn more), and the 11th Hour Project at the Schmidt Family Foundation. Music Credits for Episode 1: "Strange Persons" by Kicksta; "Petit Gennevilliers (Celesta") by MagnusMoone; and "Summer Breeze" and "Inward" by HansTroost. Tribe of Noise licensing information can be found here.
My name is Caroline Collins, some may call me CC, and I originally am from the countryside of western Massachusetts. After being physically attacked and fearing my life 10 years ago, I realized I knew nothing about how to use my body to protect myself. I sought after a martial art and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu found me. After completing my Master’s in Science Education, I moved out to California from Massachusetts to train with the best Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor and world champion athlete, Cobrinha, and simultaneously start my career in my other passion: nutrition science education. My aim was to teach people how to live healthier and happier in their bodies through conscious existence and natural nutrition. After five years of teaching, serving as a teaching fellow for the National Science Foundation, I left my job as the science department chair in LAUSD, to train and compete Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu full-time and to start a health food business that provides natural nutrition to athletes. That small business brought me to larger current business and the full-time athletic pursuit brought me to now, teaching fitness through applied, scientific, and strategic knowledge. I also design and create nutrition programs for clients, with various needs and lifestyles. My goal is for my clients to feel beautiful and look beautiful with confidence, strength, and technique. Along with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I have been training Capoeira for 6 years, an Afro-Brazilian Martial Arts. I also have trained Yoga for 17 years, Snowboarding for over 20 years, and just overall athlete. Accomplishments:World Ranked Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Brown BeltYoga InstructorImplemented & lead Yoga program for high school students in LAUSDBusiness Owner
Our final part of this special series wraps up with Caroline Collins of @solfloyoga. We talked about the importance of representation in wellness spaces, carving our own lanes, merging our passions to serve our communities and generational healing. I even shed a few tears at the end realizing the impact this work has on US, our families and our communities. Enjoy the listen.
Caroline Collins of the Clare County Libraru Service, and Clare FM's Marése O'Sullivan share their reading tips
Today our Book Club returned and reviewed 'Anatomy of a Scandal' by Sarah Vaughan. We were joined in studio by Caroline Collins, de Valera Library and Mary O'Connor, Book Club member at the Library to hear what they thought of the book.
Grant is joined once again by Phil Micallef with his trusty guitar and Caroline Collins, our stand in anchor whilst Katie Anderson is away setting up the LesbiAvengers, and what a show we have for you this week! Despite some technical issues with the sound, which the MEGApodcast team have agreed was collectively all their fault and definitely not Grant's alone, the gang are joined by Katarína Kubečkova - our Slovakian correspondent, here with some good news for women, femenists and Slovakia for a change, Phil Varney - our Congressional correspondent, here with an important update on Trump, once Phil's exorcised some of his own demons beforehand, and Carmine Rodi - our Italian/Vatican City correspondent, here to match Katarína's good news with some predictably bad news from both of those places. Not only that, but as this is Carolines last show, Phil has ceremoneously handed over his guitar so she can play us out with a theme tune of her own devising, so make sure and stick around for that! Sorry again for the change in sound quality, but thanks to the power of editing we still think this is a great episode that we hope you enjoy! Get in touch with the show, suggest topics or just say hi: makingeuropegrantsagain@gmail.com
Grant and the gang have worked their butts off and brought you this episode early, as Grant is performing at the Glasgow Comedy Festival on 31st March at The Classic Grand, 8.15pm. He is joined, as always, by Phil Micallef for musical support and pun torture, but unfortunately Katie is away for a few weeks whilst she beats straight answers out of Robert Muller and William Barr. Luckily, the headlines are in good hands with our guest anchor, Caroline Collins, who keeps us up to date on whats happening this week. The gang are also joined by Russel Adam Webb - the Prague Geezer, here to talk all things drugs and even teach us a few things, and not just where to get the best columbian marching powder, plus Kristyna Kulberg - our American Feminism Correspondent, here to discuss gender politics in the past compared to now, as well as having a few choice pieces of advice for her younger feminists, and Macedonia's own Kiro Nushev - the Loud Mouth from Down South, and our Air Crash Investigator. Enjoy! Get in touch with the show, suggest topics or just say hi: makingeuropegrantsagain@gmail.com
Grant Gallacher returns with Katie Anderson and Phil Micallef, for a special emergency broadcast, as world events have gotten ahead of us. The team are joined by Kristýna Haklová, our returning Bohemian correspondent, Caroline Collins, our American Feminism correspondent and, lucky listeners, do we have a surprise for you: Our very own Indian correspondant, the one and only, Vir Das (@thevirdas) - star of new Netflix special Losing it and upcoming ABC show Whisky Cavalier. They discuss Brexit, Trump, the womens march, Narendra Modi and an audience member completely misunderstands how live recordings work. All this, as well as your usual breakdown of just what the hell has been happening the last few days. Enjoy! Get in touch with the show, suggest topics or just say hi: makingeuropegrantsagain@gmail.com
Recording from Seacoast Church Longpoint Campus (Charleston, SC), Kyle is joined by guest Co-Host Joshua Caleb Seldon, a talented worship leader, speaker, and friend of the show, and featured guest Caroline Collins, a 21 year old worship pastor at Seacoast Church. Caroline has been singing and performing on stage since she was 14 years old, starting with singing during middle school services and now singing in front of thousands in a single weekend. She offers her beliefs on what true worship really is and shares about her experience going through a renowned school of worship called 10,000 Fathers. Caroline Collins is a 21 year old vocalist and musician in Charleston SC, currently a worship pastor at Seacoast church. She graduated from 10,000 Fathers worship school in Atlanta GA where she was discipled, and equipped to disciple others. She craves a life of simplicity and organic relationships where interruptions of agendas are welcomed. She desires to disciple those around her by journeying with them to realize their true selves whom God wants them to embrace, and the tools for them to help others do the same. She can be contacted at Caroline.faith97@gmail.com and on social media @caroli_collins. --- Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast with a vision of seeing a rising generation become more than you ever thought capable and do more than you ever thought possible. --- Contribute to the Show: https://goo.gl/pJKqbb --- Subscribe on iTunes (Apple) // Subscribe on Stitcher or Google Play (Android) // Subscribe on YouTube! --- Instagram: @generationgiantspodcast // Facebook: @generationgiantspodcast // Twitter: @GeGiPodcast // Website: www.generationgiants.com
Phil Richards interviews Caroline Collins about EB
We talk with Caroline Collins, Head of Communications and Engagement at Irish Life, about employee experience and what it means for businesses.
Join Rudy Basso as he DM's the awesome and super fun adventure Adamantine Chef: Supreme Challenge by Teos Abadia for Alex Basso, Mark Smith, Caroline Collins, Liz So, and Liz's boyfriend Thiago! There's bards! There's a pig! There's questionable accents! It's got it all!Learn more about the show at www.havespellbook.com
New BTS, new interview! This time we're talking to Caroline Collins, who debuted as Allora and has provided a number of awesome voices since then! Listen in and learn more about her acting history and hear about her experience playing D&D for the first time! For more info on the show, head to www.havespellbook.com