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Best podcasts about caroline taylor

Latest podcast episodes about caroline taylor

Kaidankai: Ghost and Supernatural Stories
Benches by Caroline Taylor

Kaidankai: Ghost and Supernatural Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 23:32


A woman is coping with grief, or rather not coping so well with it. But some strong lessons come from an unlikely source.Caroline Taylor is an award-winning novelist and short-story writer who grew up in the mountain west and traveled widely, including a brief stint in the Foreign Service. A former editor of Humanities magazine, she is the author of nine mysteries, one short-story collection, and a nonfiction book. All of them are available on her website at www.carolinestories.com. Two of her novels won the Firebird Book award, and a third was a finalist for the Freddie Award. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. Visit her at https://facebook.com./CarolineTaylorAuthor/.You can read "Benches" at https://www.kaidankaistories.com.Website: kaidankaistories.comContact me through the website contact form.Follow us on: InstagramFacebook

The Leadership in Insurance Podcast (The LIIP)
A Deep Dive into MGUs, Digital Underwriting & MGA Opportunites : An Interview with Caroline Taylor, COO at Acies MGU

The Leadership in Insurance Podcast (The LIIP)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 40:45


Tune into this week's epsiode of of The Leadrship In Insurance Podcast : A Deep Dive Into MGUs, Digital Underwriting & MGA Opportunites with Caroline Taylor ACII, COO at ACIES MGU➡ Why do we need another MGU platform?➡ What do you mean when you say digital underwriting? Is this not just how underwriting is done?➡ You have some pledges around social and environmental issues - what are you doing practically?➡ Acies has significant growth ambitions over the next few years to support a growing number of MGAs - its a competitive landscape how do you secure the best MGA opportunities? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside Aesthetics
Dr Caroline Taylor-Walker - 'The Business Of Injecting (Chapter 12)' #244

Inside Aesthetics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 97:06


Episode 244 hosts Dr Caroline Taylor-Walker, a Cosmetic Physician based in Torquay, Australia.  In 'The Business of Injecting' episodes we host injectors and clinic owners to discuss all aspects of the business side of their clinic. We analyse their financial struggles and challenges, difficult decisions, friction points, staffing, hiring, firing and other topics relevant for aesthetic business owners. PATREON: Join our Patreon for on demand injectable and business education in addition to global networking opportunities with other injectors SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Click here if you enjoy listening to IA every week and would like to contribute to supporting the podcast CHECK OUT OUR SPECIAL OFFERS: Click here to browse our latest partner offers! CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact IA and other important links Subscribe to IA on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to IA on Spotify Follow Dr Jake on Instagram  Follow David on Instagram

Web3 Breakdowns
Caroline Taylor: Valuing Fine Art and NFTs - [Making Markets, EP.10]

Web3 Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 44:06


My guest this week is Caroline Taylor. An art valuation expert, Caroline founded the Appraisal Bureau to bring data and analytics to the highly subjective world of art appraisals. We start the conversation with Caroline's backstory before talking about the appraisal process for both fine art and NFTs and the problem that the Appraisal Bureau is solving in this space. We also cover several unique aspects of the art market, such as Block Trading, Irrevocable Bids, the place of NFTs in the Art world, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Caroline Taylor. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx  Show Notes: (00:02:00) - (First question) - Why Deutsche Bank has an art collection (00:02:54) - Caroline's background in art  (00:03:57) - A basic overview of the curation of art for a corporate collection (00:04:32) - The balance between investing in value or genuine interest in the pieces (00:06:00) - Caroline's moves after the corporate art curation for Deutsche bank (00:08:15) - How advisory fees are structured in the buying process (00:10:47) - Appraiser ratings and determining their proficiency in valuing unique items (00:14:26) - Other valuation methods beyond insurance (00:17:32) - The complexities of irrevocable bids at an auction (00:19:10) - Profits from using low irrevocable bids and the long-term valuation of acquiring art through auctions (00:20:13) - Other unconventional bidding methods beyond room-based and irrevocable bids  (00:21:15) - A background of Dmitri Cherniak's 'The Goose' NFT, which sold at Sotheby's Auction for $6.2M (00:23:36) - The breakdown of the audience at Sotheby's auction for The Goose (00:25:10) - Caroline's journey to becoming the sole approved appraiser of NFTs in the insurance market (00:28:36) - The nuanced valuation of CryptoPunks from an art appraisal perspective (00:30:57) - How she initiated Appraisal Bureau to address the lack of neutrality in the market (00:35:18) - Caroline's validation process, especially when significant discrepancies arise (00:35:37) - Navigating customer segmentation within Caroline's clientele (00:37:37) - The potential impact of artificial intelligence (00:40:44) - How Appraisal Bureau conducts thousands of appraisals yearly without being able to disclose what they're working on and who they're working with  (00:41:32) - NFTs impact on bringing new people into the art world, Eric attending Art Basel (00:42:12) - NFTs permeating the traditional art world with positioning in places like MoMA (00:43:10) - Caroline's opinion on the NFT market transitioning from a tough phase into a hopeful outlook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Can Marketing Save the Planet?
Episode 66: – Building the business case for Sustainable Marketing (Part 2) - Caroline Taylor, Former CMO, IBM Global Markets

Can Marketing Save the Planet?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 27:52


Carrying on from Part 1, this episode jumps straight into the tactical side, where Caroline shares her views on the opportunities around digital, making the point that, “listening for a business is such a wealth of value which can be done in an automated way, and is the way forward to be commercially successful.” Moving on to metrics and measures an area with many questions but not enough answers yet, we talked about how we have to go beyond the corporate metrics of revenue and profit. Whilst these are still important metrics, the need to broaden out what we measure and what ‘good performance' looks like is critical. Caroline explains that influence was a big deal at IBM, influence and reputation metrics are valuable both from a B2B and B2C perspective. But….and this is important, Caroline points out in when it comes to why people buy from and engage with you, “the big challenge for marketers is, those reasons have to be authentic, they have to be real, there has to be credibility behind them.” The ability to look broadly, do the right thing and meet all the points of value creation are what make marketing and indeed this conversation so interesting. Caroline shares some top actions she believes marketers need to be doing and of course we ask her that all important question, ‘Can marketing save the planet?' This is not one to be missed, it will leave you with so much to think about and take forward, so tune in, listen and tell us what you think… ________________________________________________________________________________ You'll find the Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and also on The Global Player and via The Marketing Society. If you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together. Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

The Marketing Society podcast
Building the business case for Sustainable Marketing (Part 2) - Caroline Taylor, Former CMO, IBM Global Markets

The Marketing Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 27:52


Carrying on from Part 1, this episode jumps straight into the tactical side, where Caroline shares her views on the opportunities around digital, making the point that, “listening for a business is such a wealth of value which can be done in an automated way, and is the way forward to be commercially successful.”Moving on to metrics and measures an area with many questions but not enough answers yet, we talked about how we have to go beyond the corporate metrics of revenue and profit. Whilst these are still important metrics, the need to broaden out what we measure and what ‘good performance' looks like is critical. Caroline explains that influence was a big deal at IBM, influence and reputation metrics are valuable both from a B2B and B2C perspective. But….and this is important, Caroline points out in when it comes to why people buy from and engage with you, “the big challenge for marketers is, those reasons have to be authentic, they have to be real, there has to be credibility behind them.”The ability to look broadly, do the right thing and meet all the points of value creation are what make marketing and indeed this conversation so interesting. Caroline shares some top actions she believes marketers need to be doing and of course we ask her that all important question, ‘Can marketing save the planet?' This is not one to be missed, it will leave you with so much to think about and take forward, so tune in, listen and tell us what you think…________________________________________________________________________________You'll find the Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and also on The Global Player and via The Marketing Society. If you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together.Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

Can Marketing Save the Planet?
Episode 65: – Building the business case for Sustainable Marketing (Part 1) - Caroline Taylor, Former CMO, IBM Global Markets

Can Marketing Save the Planet?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 35:03


“There are four questions every business needs good answers to. Why would anyone want to buy from us? Why would anyone want to work for us? Why would anyone want to invest in us? Why would anyone allow us to operate in their community, society?” It's another two-parter and in this episode (Part 1), we dive into the role of CMOs and leaders when it comes to the sustainability agenda. We were joined by Caroline Taylor OBE, former CMO for IBMs international business and a huge advocate for ‘adding value in many other places in the world.' Already aware of sustainability back in the early 2000's Caroline got really focused in the mid 2000's when IBM was doing work in ‘green IT' and 2% of global carbon emissions were attributed to IT. Caroline explains, “I was very struck with the notion…but what about the other 98% and how we might use technology to mitigate that?” It was at that point she fell down the sustainability rabbit hole and started looking into how IBM could become a greater part of the solution whilst at the same time, find new ways to differentiate. As well as looking for answers externally, Caroline talks at depth about the need to changes hearts and minds on sustainability internally, and raises the important point that to do this effectively requires conversations which focus on, “why this is a business opportunity as opposed to being a really important thing to do.” Caroline explains, “learning how to shift my focus from here's a brilliant marketing idea, to here's a brilliant business idea that's going to make us money, our shareholders will love us, but it's going to be tapping into something that is really important societally at the same time, is a win, win, win.” And, when it comes to stakeholder engagement we have to understand that, “enlightenment is important but the self-interest is real – we have to think about all of our stakeholder and what's in it for them” The need for leaders to recognise and see the opportunity in sustainability is so critical to balancing the triple bottom line and protecting the sustainability of their business. This episode explores the need for investment, the shift away from short-term thinking and strategising and the very real, tough choices and prioritisation that organisations need to make. Caroline also shares her insights into the role B2B marketing and business plays….for marketing she says it's about “taking all the smart marketers that care and taking them outside of their day jobs to figure out how to use all those marketing skills to educate and engage and empower people to make better choices.” And, we couldn't agree more, the case for education and awareness and the significant role and opportunity marketers and leaders have really shines through in this episode. So, tune in and listen, and don't forget there's Part 2 in two weeks time where we continue the conversation, delving into the tactical side of marketing, the importance of listening and the challenge of what to measure when it comes to value creation around driving a more sustainable marketing agenda. ________________________________________________________________________________ You'll find the Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and also on The Global Player and via The Marketing Society. If you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together. Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

The Marketing Society podcast
Building the business case for Sustainable Marketing (Part 1) - Caroline Taylor, Former CMO, IBM Global Markets

The Marketing Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 35:03


“There are four questions every business needs good answers to. Why would anyone want to buy from us? Why would anyone want to work for us? Why would anyone want to invest in us? Why would anyone allow us to operate in their community, society?”It's another two-parter and in this episode (Part 1), we dive into the role of CMOs and leaders when it comes to the sustainability agenda. We were joined by Caroline Taylor OBE, former CMO for IBMs international business and a huge advocate for ‘adding value in many other places in the world.'Already aware of sustainability back in the early 2000's Caroline got really focused in the mid 2000's when IBM was doing work in ‘green IT' and 2% of global carbon emissions were attributed to IT. Caroline explains, “I was very struck with the notion…but what about the other 98% and how we might use technology to mitigate that?” It was at that point she fell down the sustainability rabbit hole and started looking into how IBM could become a greater part of the solution whilst at the same time, find new ways to differentiate.As well as looking for answers externally, Caroline talks at depth about the need to changes hearts and minds on sustainability internally, and raises the important point that to do this effectively requires conversations which focus on, “why this is a business opportunity as opposed to being a really important thing to do.” Caroline explains, “learning how to shift my focus from here's a brilliant marketing idea, to here's a brilliant business idea that's going to make us money, our shareholders will love us, but it's going to be tapping into something that is really important societally at the same time, is a win, win, win.” And, when it comes to stakeholder engagement we have to understand that, “enlightenment is important but the self-interest is real – we have to think about all of our stakeholder and what's in it for them”The need for leaders to recognise and see the opportunity in sustainability is so critical to balancing the triple bottom line and protecting the sustainability of their business. This episode explores the need for investment, the shift away from short-term thinking and strategising and the very real, tough choices and prioritisation that organisations need to make. Caroline also shares her insights into the role B2B marketing and business plays….for marketing she says it's about “taking all the smart marketers that care and taking them outside of their day jobs to figure out how to use all those marketing skills to educate and engage and empower people to make better choices.” And, we couldn't agree more, the case for education and awareness and the significant role and opportunity marketers and leaders have really shines through in this episode.So, tune in and listen, and don't forget there's Part 2 in two weeks time where we continue the conversation, delving into the tactical side of marketing, the importance of listening and the challenge of what to measure when it comes to value creation around driving a more sustainable marketing agenda._________________________________________________________________You'll find the Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and also on The Global Player and via The Marketing Society. If you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together.Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

Regions Business Radio
Everything You Wanted To Know About SBA Loans

Regions Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023


Regions Business Radio" covers financial topics such as banking and lending, mortgages, wealth management and more. The program also allows listeners to get to know some of the top executives from Regions Bank. Hosted by J.D. Mealor, Senior Vice President and North Georgia Market Executive, all episodes of "Regions Business Radio" are available for download on Apple iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or […] The post Everything You Wanted To Know About SBA Loans appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Business RadioX ® Network
Everything You Wanted To Know About SBA Loans

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023


Regions Business Radio" covers financial topics such as banking and lending, mortgages, wealth management and more. The program also allows listeners to get to know some of the top executives from Regions Bank. Hosted by J.D. Mealor, Senior Vice President and North Georgia Market Executive, all episodes of "Regions Business Radio" are available for download on Apple iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or […]

Can Marketing Save the Planet?
Episode 48: Can Marketing Save the Planet? The Story So Far…

Can Marketing Save the Planet?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 48:25


“Sustainability is making marketing exciting again…” Gemma and I are used to asking the questions on our Can Marketing Save the Planet podcast - but in this episode, we were interviewed for a live ‘MarketingKind Digital Fireside' session hosted by Caroline Taylor, sustainable marketing trailblazer and former CMO at IBM - together with the wonderful founders of Marketing Kind and a great bunch of marketers. For those of you that don't know about MarketingKind… it's a community of business leaders, marketers and change-makers who come together to make marketing mean more. You'll hear us talk about why we wrote our book, what we've learned over the past couple of years as our work and worlds have become more embodied in driving education and awareness and necessary change within the marketing profession. What's surprised us, disheartened us, encouraged us, what we're teaching, how, where, why - and what's to come. It was fun being on this side of the interview for a change - and there was lots to glean from everyone involved in this juicy conversation. Tune in - enjoy. And for more… be sure to follow, subscribe to our Can Marketing Save the Planet podcast, check out our site and stay connected here. To find out more and join the MarketingKind community - more info here: A great way to kick off our 2023 podcast - and needless to say, we've got plenty more fantastic guests coming up… ________________________________________________________________ You'll find the Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and if you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together. Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

The Marketing Society podcast
Can Marketing Save the Planet? The Story So Far…

The Marketing Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 48:32


“Sustainability is making marketing exciting again…”Gemma and I are used to asking the questions on our Can Marketing Save the Planet podcast - but in this episode, we were interviewed for a live ‘MarketingKind Digital Fireside' session hosted by Caroline Taylor, sustainable marketing trailblazer and former CMO at IBM - together with the wonderful founders of Marketing Kind and a great bunch of marketers.For those of you that don't know about MarketingKind… it's a community of business leaders, marketers and change-makers who come together to make marketing mean more.You'll hear us talk about why we wrote our book, what we've learned over the past couple of years as our work and worlds have become more embodied in driving education and awareness and necessary change within the marketing profession. What's surprised us, disheartened us, encouraged us, what we're teaching, how, where, why - and what's to come.It was fun being on this side of the interview for a change - and there was lots to glean from everyone involved in this juicy conversation.Tune in - enjoy. And for more… be sure to follow, subscribe to our Can Marketing Save the Planet podcast, check out our site and stay connected here. To find out more and join the MarketingKind community - more info here:A great way to kick off our 2023 podcast - and needless to say, we've got plenty more fantastic guests coming up… ________________________________________________________________You'll find the Can Marketing Save the Planet Podcast on all the usual pod platforms - and if you love it, do share it and spread the word. Talking about climate change and the role we play is one of the most important things we can do. So join the conversation. We're all in this together.Our podcasts are recorded purely via online conferencing platforms, we apologise for any minor sound quality issues.

Holy Ship
Understanding your cycle (Ft. Caroline Taylor)

Holy Ship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 41:04


Join us this week for our mini season on women's health! This week we dive deeper into understanding our cycles. We are joined by Caroline Taylor from Cycleway Workshop!Caroline is the founder of Cycleway Workshop and an advocate for women's health, education, and spirituality. She recently graduated with a degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and is planning on hosting more cycle workshops now that she has more free time! You can find her on instagram @cycleway.workshop! As always if you have any questions, comments, or concerns you can DM us @theholyship.podcast or email us at theholyship.podcast@gmail.com.

The Good Dirt
106. Finding Foodways: History, Culture and Cuisine with Ellen Letourneau and Claudia Kousoulas

The Good Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 73:50 Transcription Available


Learn how a region's foodways can be one of the most fascinating tell the history and culture of a specific time and place. If you're interested in food, development and land use planning, and stories, this episode is for you! Claudia Kousoulas and Ellen Letourneau are the co-authors of A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland. This is the second book in which they have explored the food heritage of Montgomery County, the first being Bread and Beauty: A Year in Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve, which is full of beautiful photographs and wonderful recipes representing our region. Their current book is all about how the history of our area is tied in with food. In terms of where you live, looking at food history is a way of looking at how your culture and community have evolved over time. During this conversation, we hear lots of stories about the people and foodways of this region. We also talk about the history of Montgomery County and the Agricultural Preserve, the heritage of indigenous people in the region, development and land use planning, supply chain issues, and more.  Topics Covered and Links: https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/bread--beauty-a-year-in-montgomery-countys-agriculture-reserve/28340397/#edition=59912424 (Bread and Beauty) https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781467148658 (A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland.) https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/agricultural-reserve/ (Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve) Eating as a Political Act https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast/caroline-taylor (Caroline Taylor on The Good Dirt) Supply Chain Issues https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast/tony-cohen?_pos=2&_sid=712274075&_ss=r (Tony Cohen on The Good Dirt) https://buttonfarm.org/ (Button Farm Living History Center) https://glenechopark.org/ (Glen Echo Park) https://chowdc.org/ (Culinary Historians of Washington) https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/seneca-quarry (The Seneca Quarry) https://www.nps.gov/choh/index.htm (The C and O Canal) https://www.cctrail.org/ (The Capital Crescent Trail) TDR's or Transferable Development Rights Indigenous People of this Region https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chautauqua (Chataqua Movement) https://www.pps.org/article/montgomery (Montgomery County Farm Women's Cooperative) Bill Marriott and Hot Shoppes in D.C. https://montgomeryparks.org/parks-and-trails/josiah-henson-park/ (Josiah Henson Museum) Connect with Ellen and Claudia: https://www.facebook.com/mococulinaryhistory/ (On Facebook) @mococulinaryhistory https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781467148658 (Buy the Book, A Culinary History of Montgomery County, Maryland.) About Lady Farmer: https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast (Our Website) @weareladyfarmer on https://www.instagram.com/thegooddirtph/ (Instagram) Join http://almanac.lady-farmer.com/ (The Lady Farmer ALMANAC) Leave us a voicemail! Call 443-459-1950 and ask a question or tell us what the good dirt means to you. Email us at thegooddirtpodcast@gmail.com Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.

The Border Collie Geek Podcast
Episode 18: Talking about dog diet and nutrition with Caroline Taylor the Slim Pet Vet

The Border Collie Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 80:33


Caroline Taylor, aka The Slim Pet Vet. on a mission to help hundreds of dog's have more energy to live their life to the full. A silent pandemic has been sweeping our nation's dogs, with now over 60% above their ideal weight. This puts them at greater risk of a number of diseases, but also reduces their chance of a long, carefree and joyful life. Dr Caroline has created an online solution to canine weight loss, with a step by step program which combines all the latest research and advice, combining enrichment, exercise, diet, and habit change to give you the best chance for long term success for your dog's health and vitality. Her ultimate focus is to enhance the bond you have with your dog. She is not affiliated with any dog food company so can offer completely impartial advice, according to your dogs food preferences and specific needs. Join her to Give Your Dog More Energy to Live Their BEST Life. In this episode I will ask the most HOT questions about dogs and nutrition! I didn't hold back... be ready! You can find Caroline and her Slip Pet programs following these links: https://linktr.ee/drcarolinetaylor Free FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/slimlinecanine/ Website https://theslimpetvet.co.uk Top 10 tips for canine weight loss https://theslimpetvet.activehosted.com/f/7 Check out the podcast merchandise : https://the-border-collie-geek.creator-spring.com/listing/the-border-collie-geek-merchan To learn more about me and my job, visit my business website www.thatlldoacademy.com The podcast has now a Patreon, to support me and be an active part of the making of the episodes: https://www.patreon.com/thebordercolliegeek

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
Caroline Taylor (Swan Valley Food Ambassador) - Perfect swan dive

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 34:10


Growing up in the Swan Valley Caroline Taylor (Swan Valley food Ambassador) had the most incredible upbringing in regard to local food and produce. She never really had dreams of a career in food, but a unique set of circumstances led to her leading the team in a café in the house she grew up in. Now after a stellar career as a chef, she's in a role that celebrates the produce, both farmed and native of the region she grew up in.https://www.creativefood.com.auFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Huckhttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

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Hormigas Agilistas
EP75 - [Agile] Agile Culture con Luis Mulato

Hormigas Agilistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 83:32


EP75 - [Agile] Agile Culture con Luis Mulato¿Por qué si uso todos los eventos de Scrum no veo mejoras? … ¿Qué es la Agilidad? ¿otro RUP? ¿un torbellino de elementos dentro de un Agile Landscape? … ¿Por qué Modern Agile? ¿Por qué Heart of Agile? ¿Por qué han sido importantes estas miradas? … "Símbolos", "Comportamientos", "Sistemas", "Procesos"… "¡Cultura!"… ¡Y la cultura puede ser hackeada! … Así nos cuenta nuestro amigo, gurú de la agilidad, y hormiga del hormiguero, Luis Mulato, con quién exploramos el "Agile Culture Report 2019" de Caroline Taylor y otras fuentes interesantísimas sobre el tema.Una tremenda tertulia con Luis y con las siguientes hormigas del hormiguero Antonio Gallardo Burgos, Yohan Paez y Arturo Robles Maloof.Bonus Track: No te pierdas la última parte de la tertulia donde hablamos sobre Agile más allá de la tecnología, y cómo diferentes profesionales de muchas areas diferentes han logrado ser unos excelentes y geniales agilistas… (re)haciendo su carrera, generando productos, … ¡Si se puede!… Si quieres conocer las referencias mencionadas en este episodio o de cualquier otro episodio, y quieres conocer cómo escucharnos o contactarnos, búscanos en http://hormigasagilistas.cl/¡¡Experimento!!: #InvitaAUnaHormiguita: Este es un experimento para que participe toda la comunidad. Si te gusta nuestro podcast, pero hay temas relacionados con Agile que aun no hemos cubierto, entonces esta es tu oportunidad!! … #InvitaAUnaHormiguita consiste en invitar a un referente, o alguien con experiencia en algún tema de agilidad. ¡¡Tú y la persona invitada participarán en un episodio del podcast!! para hablar del tema propuesto junto al resto del Hormiguero… Solo debes coordinar con la persona y proponer una fecha comentando en el Grupo de Telegram y coordinamos internamente. ¿Se suman? #InvitaAUnaHormiguita.#HormigasAgilistas #QueVivaLaAgilidad #AgileCulture #LuisMulato #Agile #InvitaAUnaHormiguita

Remedial Herstory: The Other 50%
S2E38: Were Protestant women just wives and mothers? with Caroline Taylor

Remedial Herstory: The Other 50%

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 47:26


In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke chat with RHP Board member Caroline Taylor about her research into women in the Protestant Reformation... not how the reformation impacted them, but how they impacted it. This type of conversation and flipping the narrative is so important. Let's get into it! Support our work at www.patreon.com/remedialherstory Find lesson plans at http://www.remedialherstory.com Educators! Get professional development credit for listening to our podcast! Head to our website and complete the form and we will send you your certificate. https://www.remedialherstory.com/podcast-pd-certificate.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/remedialherstory/support

Formby Podcast
Formby Asparagus washing, grading bunching more about the Brooks family. Here Caroline Taylor talks.

Formby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 10:19


Buy Formby Asparagus cut by hand several times a week from 26 April till the end of June . In this podcast we look at Washing, Grading, bunching the Formby Asparagus. I have been buying Formby Asparagus for many years. This podcast washing grading bunching I find out how it gets to the shelves to be sold. What do you do with your asparagus? How do you cook Caroline makes an omelette with her asparagus. Thanks to David Brooks and Caroline Taylor for talking to Formby Podcast. If you have a story or a hobby. Contact Formby Podcast by email Formbypodcast@gmail.com @jayrayner1 @sara_meehan @RobSandilands @jessicafostekew @guardian #sparga #shoplocal #farm #formbyasparagus @BBCFarmingToday @FormbyBubble @bbcmerseyside @NTFormby @FormbyStLukes @FormbyStLukes #asparagus #formby #formbybeach @gracedent @SandgrounderDAB @radioacademy @Formbyreport

Canine Hoopers World
Season 3 episode 4 the slim pet vet with Caroline the vet.

Canine Hoopers World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 118:01


This episode I'm joined by the slim pet vet Caroline Taylor. We talk about why so many dogs are obese, why vaccination is important, what tier testing is and what goes into dog food. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoopers

Ways to Flourish
S4, Ep 4 - Bird Scavenger Hunt!

Ways to Flourish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 19:13


Looking for something fun to do around campus that will get you outside and enjoying everything nature has to offer? This spring, consider picking up a kit from the Wellness Center to participate in the Bird Scavenger Hunt! Today, we sit down with project organizers Caroline Taylor and Lauren Lam to discuss what the scavenger hunt is, how it can benefit one's physical and mental wellness, and how one can get involved.Resources:Bird Scavenger Hunt website

Canicross Conversations
When is the right time to start canicrossing?

Canicross Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 40:25


In this episode, we're joined by Dr Caroline Taylor, also known as the Slim Pet Vet, to chat about the best time to start canicrossing.   We chat first of all about whether lockdown has affected our dogs' health and wellbeing, and how canicross can be a tool to help pets lose excess weight safely. Caroline also tells us how to check our dogs' body condition to know if they're overweight or not.   We also talk about the best time to start a young dog canicrossing, and how over-exercising a puppy before its growth plates have fused can cause a myriad of problems later in life. Did you know, for example, that neutering a dog too early can stop the closure of the growth plates, so dogs grow a little bit bigger, and their bones consequently aren't as strong.   Lastly, we chat about the importance of warm ups and cooldowns for your canicrossing dog, and the injuries we need to be aware of that might affect our dogs.   You can join Caroline's Facebook group Slimline Canine here

The Edge: A Skillsoft Podcast
Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today: The Role of Coaching and Mentoring (Part 1)

The Edge: A Skillsoft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 47:37


Part 1: October 27th marks National Mentoring Day: a day to celebrate coaches, mentors, and those who help us achieve professional and personal growth. Here at Skillsoft, we believe in the transformative power of mentorship and coaching and recognize the role these will play in the future of leadership development for leaders at all levels. To highlight this, host Michelle Boockoff-Bajdek, is joined by two professionals in the mentoring and coaching space – Caroline Taylor, former CMO for IBM's Global Markets, and Beth Egan, an Executive Coach and Masterclass Speaker.

The Edge: A Skillsoft Podcast
Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today: The Role of Coaching and Mentoring (Part 2)

The Edge: A Skillsoft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 36:10


Part 2: October 27th marks National Mentoring Day: a day to celebrate coaches, mentors, and those who help us achieve professional and personal growth. Here at Skillsoft, we believe in the transformative power of mentorship and coaching and recognize the role these will play in the future of leadership development for those at all levels. To highlight this, host Michelle Boockoff-Bajdek, is joined by two professionals in the mentoring and coaching space – Caroline Taylor, former CMO for IBM’s Global Markets, and Beth Egan, an Executive Coach and Masterclass Speaker.

Roar Like The Lamb
Episode 34: Living the Faith on Campus with Caroline Taylor

Roar Like The Lamb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 44:36


We're joined by real-life college student and Fairfield Life Teen alumna Caroline Taylor. She's a pretty amazing woman of faith who has experienced the challenge of going away to college and struggling to live the Catholic faith. On campus, Caroline discovered a newfound appreciation for her relationship with God. Listen in for her phenomenal testimony! Get more about living your faith on campus! https://www.focus.org https://newmansociety.org

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained
53. A National Model for Land Preservation: The Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve with Caroline Taylor

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 50:04


Where can you find nearly one hundred thousand acres of land protected for food and outdoor recreation this close to a metropolitan area? Not many, except for Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve. It is the hidden gem of the Washington DC Metropolitan Area, as it continues to provide economic services, food resilience networks, and environmental services for the region. It has also been heralded as one of the best examples of land conservation policies in the country, and encompasses almost a third of the county's natural resources.   Caroline Taylor, today's guest and executive director of the non -profit organization Montgomery Countryside Alliance, shares with us the potential of the Ag Reserve in local food production, climate change mitigation and as a resource for people to experience and enjoy natural spaces. The Agricultural Reserve has also served to inform and influence the formation of land-use policies across the country, and has helped to shape the United States' suburban landscape in a positive way .  According to Caroline, more connection with nature and relationship to our open spaces will lead to increased general wellness, awareness and momentum in seeking meaningful solutions to climate change. Curious to find out more? Join us on this week's episode to learn all about the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve, a national model in land use planning for a sustainable future.   Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Simplecast, Podtail, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Environmental stewardship and creating preservation goals Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve Producing food within the urban and suburban footprint Preservation programs and competing interests Regenerative solutions to combat climate change Resources Mentioned: Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve Montgomery Countryside Alliance Washington DC Defenders of Wildlife Guest Info Connect with Caroline on LinkedIn. Follow Us: Our Website Instagram

The Good Dirt
A National Model for Land Preservation: The Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve with Caroline Taylor

The Good Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 49:34


Where can you find nearly one hundred thousand acres of land protected for food and outdoor recreation this close to a metropolitan area? Not many, except for Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve. It is the hidden gem of the Washington DC Metropolitan Area, as it continues to provide economic services, food resilience networks, and environmental services for the region. It has also been heralded as one of the best examples of land conservation policies in the country, and encompasses almost a third of the county's natural resources.  Caroline Taylor, today's guest and executive director of the non -profit organization Montgomery Countryside Alliance, shares with us the potential of the Ag Reserve in local food production, climate change mitigation and as a resource for people to experience and enjoy natural spaces.  The Agricultural  Reserve has also served to inform and influence the formation of  land-use policies across the country, and has helped to shape the United States' suburban landscape in a positive way . According to Caroline, more connection with nature and  relationship to our open spaces will lead to increased general wellness, awareness and momentum in seeking meaningful solutions to climate change. Curious to find out more? Join us on this week's episode to learn all about the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve, a national model in land use planning for a sustainable future.  Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser, Simplecast, Podtail, or on your favorite podcast platform.Topics Covered:Environmental stewardship and creating preservation goalsMontgomery County's Agricultural ReserveProducing food within the urban and suburban footprintPreservation programs and competing interestsRegenerative solutions to combat climate changeResources Mentioned:Montgomery County's Agricultural ReserveMontgomery Countryside AllianceWashington DC Defenders of WildlifeGuest InfoConnect with Caroline on LinkedIn.Follow Us:Our WebsiteInstagram

Light Hearted
Light Hearted ep 123 – Caroline Taylor, Signal Tower Museum and Bell Rock Lighthouse, Scotland

Light Hearted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 39:18


Listen to the podcast using this player: Wave-swept Bell Rock Lighthouse, about five miles from Arbroath in southeastern Scotland, was designed by the engineer Robert Stevenson of the famous Stevenson family of engineers. The granite tower, first lighted in 1811, was built so well that none of it has needed to be repaired or replaced in more than 200 years. It's the oldest wave-swept, or sea-washed, granite lighthouse in the world. Bell Rock Lighthouse, Scotland. U.S. Lighthouse Society photo. The keepers at Bell Rock lived inside the tower itself. The lighthouse operated in tandem with a shore station known as the Bell Rock Signal Tower, built in 1813 in Arbroath. The Signal Tower housed the families of the keepers, along with personnel who ran the lighthouse tender that supplied the light station. The Signal Tower Museum. U.S. Lighthouse Society photo by Tom Tag. Caroline Taylor The Signal Tower was converted into a museum in the 1970s. The museum has exhibits on Bell Rock Lighthouse and its keepers, as well as exhibits on the local manufacturing and fishing industries. The Signal Tower is one of several museums operated by ANGUSalive. Caroline Taylor is the Heritage Learning and Engagement Lead at ANGUSalive.

Tage Talks Business
60. Caroline Taylor, Taylor Made Diagnostics

Tage Talks Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 23:29


Caroline Taylor, President of Taylor Made Diagnostics, discusses her humble beginnings, success as a female entrepreneur, being a problem solver, and working within occupational medicine & healthcare.

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
Weeping In The Gap Between

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 27:46


Caroline Taylor speaks about lament at St John's Hoxton.

The Run Smarter Podcast
Success Story: Caroline & 5 years of Plantar Fasciitis

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 41:31


During these success story segments, Brodie interviews a runner who has managed to overcome a running related injury after much hardship and frustration. When injured, it is easy to find social media posts & stories from other injured runners which are discouraging and worrying. Tales of chronic pain, debilitating symptoms and failed treatment techniques often manifest anxiety and thoughts of the worst outcome. However, this is only a small fraction of runners and a skewed bias around the injured population. So, this segment aims to bring hope and optimism, while sharing treatment success.  On this episode, Brodie talks with Caroline Taylor from the UK. Caroline describes the beginning of her long plantar fasciitis journey which all started with a change in daily footwear. We delve into her increasing symptoms and the endless amount of failed treatment approaches. However, Caroline never gave up hope. It wasn't until 5 years later that a change in her night time routine and footwear alterations changed everything. Within 2 weeks Caroline was 90% better and success continued from there. Currently, Caroline is happy running a few times a week up to 10k and is symptom free apart from the occasional minor set-back. Here is her story.  Here is the link to: Plantar Fasciitis 1: Causes, diagnosis & characteristics Plantar Fasciitis 2: Rehabilitation & Prevention ALSO: If you are from the UK and suffering from PF & other lower limb conditions, the team at Shoe Insoles would love to help you. Visit their website and see what product are available: https://www.shoeinsoles.co.uk/  Click here to find the Run Smarter App on IOS or Android  You can also support the podcast for $5AUD per month and interact with the podcast on a deeper level by visiting our patreon page You can also click here for our smarter runner facebook group

The Over 50 Health & Wellness Podcast

My guest this week on the Over 50 Health & Wellness podcast is Caroline Taylor. Caroline is a 57 year old personal trainer and animal flow coach in the UK with 22 years of military service. She is passionate about helping clients feel strong, energized, and fit for life – whether that means getting into and out of a car or climbing a mountain. Her classes include Animal Flow, mobility, boxing, kettlebells, TRX and boot camps. Join us this week as Caroline shares her fitness journey and enthusiasm for all things fitness! You can connect with Caroline on Instagram @pinkphys.

Behind the Screen
Planes and Pilots

Behind the Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:24


The guys interview Caroline Taylor - a pilot for American Airlines and look to understand how plane scenes in Hollywood are different from the real thing.

Stillpoints: A Podcast with Scott Johnson
#013: Deepika Mehta | Movement into Stillness

Stillpoints: A Podcast with Scott Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 63:58


Scott talks to Deepika Mehta, a friend and fellow long term practitioner and teacher of Ashtanga yoga.  Deepika has been practicing yoga for over 20 years, where she used the tools of yoga to heal from a devastating climbing accident. Since then she has thrived, studying the Sivananda and Ashtanga yoga traditions and becoming an Authorised Level 2 teacher, from her teacher Sharath Jois, in the latter. She currently runs highly regarded retreats and intensives around the world with her co-teacher and husband, Mark Robberds.  You can find out more about Deepika here _____________ Movement into Stillness - Deepika Mehta Scott and Deepika have known each other since March 2019, where they met at the Ashtanga Yoga Bali Conference. They bonded over a love of music, both touched by how music has affected and driven their lives. They recorded this interview while both teaching in Goa in November 2019.  In a beautifully honest and open interview Deepika shares: how movement has been an intrinsic part of the way she understands her life and how yoga is a deeply spiritual part of her life. how she found yoga after a life threatening accident and how her recovery was the jumping off point to yoga becoming a central part of her life.  beautifully honest comparisons between who she is now and growing up in India as a young girl.  how prayer has been a deep part of her life since she was a young girl how her grandfather was a yogi. how she discovered Sivananda yoga. That was her way into yoga practice.  how intimidated, challenging and out of place she first found the Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute in Mysore (now SYC).  how Ashtanga yoga became an expression of spirituality for her. how she has a deep love for her teacher Sharath Jois and what he brings as a yoga teacher.  how she has developed herself as a teacher over the years  the way practice can become effortless. A stillness.  how body skills and training the body is pointing back to our personal sadhana. how physical practice and movement is a meditation for her. how movement and dance have been deeply spiritual for her. how she teaches new students who have just started yoga. how she steps out of her own way when she is practicing and teaching.  how she stays inspired every day.  what she has learnt over the years of practice.  what it means to live a contemplative life.    'Deepika is a highly inspiring woman. She has had to overcome a deeply personal trauma in her younger years that has now transformed the way she lives her life, and practices and teaches yoga. Deepikas story shows how you can find an inner resolve through movement and by finding the courage to turn inwards.  Scott Johnson - April 2020 If you enjoy this podcast then also listen to Scott’s conversation with Caroline Taylor who has a beautiful story about how yoga transformed her life.   

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
200223 - Invest: Focus - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 30:14


200223 - Invest: Focus - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

ResearchPod
Picky eating: Factors affecting feeding

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 20:51 Transcription Available


Many toddlers and infants go through a phase of picky eating – this won’t come a surprise to anyone, and is probably an intimately familiar story to many listeners – however, what kind of effect does picky eating at so young an age have on later health and habits? How is that affected by changing diets? And what’s the best way to encourage children to try something new? Read more about the research from Dr Caroline Taylor and Dr Pauline Emmett here, and follow their project at the Bristol University website.The original research paper is available here.

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
191117 - We Are Anglican: We Are Accountable - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 24:28


191117 - We Are Anglican: We Are Accountable - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
191027 - We Are Anglican: We Do - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 30:53


191027 - We Are Anglican: We Do - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

Stillpoints: A Podcast with Scott Johnson
#006: Caroline Taylor | A Transformative Pathway

Stillpoints: A Podcast with Scott Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 52:35


Scott talks to Caroline Taylor, a long term SYL practitioner, about how she has navigated her yoga practice since the time she started in 2012. Caroline has been a practitioner of Ashtanga yoga since 2012 when she first met Scott after walking into Stillpoint Yoga London as a beginner. She joined Stillpoint at the time just after Ozge Karabiyik had passed away and has been an integral part of the community since then. Caroline works as a highly skilled clinical psychologist, based in Brighton. You can find out more about Caroline and her deeply powerful work here. _____________ A Transformative Pathway Scott and Caroline talk candidly about their relationship as teacher and student and how both have grown as a response to meeting each other. Caroline's story is of courage as she found Ashtanga yoga incredibly difficult right from the start. But from the first words she spoke to Scott in the Stillpoint room to now Caroline has shown deep courage in the way she has moved and navigated her yoga practice and life. Carrie also shares how how persistence allowed for her to meet and transform the way she saw her body. It transformed her in such a way that it influenced the way she practice her work too.  Carrie's story is a wonderful take on how moving through difficult layers of practice can turn into something transformative. The conversation covers: Caroline's way into contemplative practice. Caroline's time at Bangor University. How she used the Ashtanga practice to land her in her body How Mindfulness wasn't helping her. How she started at Stillpoint How challenging she found yoga practice How she transformed because of her yoga practice How she then found how mindfulness re-invigorated her life. How feedback really helped and re-inforced her How she connected to Ozge even though she had passed a few moths before. How her practice transformed the way Caroline served her clients as a clinical psychologist. Caroline shares ways she helps her clients using principles she has learnt from yoga. How practice is deeply personal. How John Scott helped her to not stop.  _____________ Show notes Teachers Mentioned Andy Gill, Lee Monk, Laura Graham-Dullaert, Maria Jose Pantoja, John Scott. Also mentioned Bangor University

Leaders Sport Business Podcast
Me & my mentor: Alex Willis & Caroline Taylor

Leaders Sport Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 46:37


Wimbledon Head of Communications, Content, and Digital Alex Willis in conversation with her mentor, IBM Global Markets CMO Caroline Taylor. Episode 63 of the Leaders Sport Business Podcast features the first instalment in a new mini-series of podcasts: Me & my mentor - a series of conversations that get to the heart of mentor-mentee relationships across the sports industry. A recurring theme in the Leaders Meet: Diversity series, mentorship is acknowledged as an increasingly effective personal and professional development, though one that is only scantly understood. In this first episode, Wimbledon's Alex Willis talks to her mentor, Caroline Taylor OBE, CMO of Global Markets at IBM, a long-time Wimbledon sponsor (conversation begins at 13:07). Willis is one of the leading lights in a new generation of sports industry digital and marketing specialists. She began her career as a journalist, before joining the All England Lawn Tennis Club, initially as Digital Content Editor, in 2011. Taylor is an international marketing expert, and currently looks after IBM's global marketing function. She first joined the computing giant in 1997, and has played an active role in the evolving mentoring programmes within the organisation. She currently maintains 18 formal mentorship relationships. On the agenda: - What mentoring means; - How the mentoring relationship works in practice; - The concept of reverse mentorship; - Confidence, where it comes from, and permission to be believed in; - The difference between mentoring men and mentoring women; - Why your significant other isn't necessarily the most effective mentor.

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
190901 - 11.30 Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 23:10


190901 - 11.30 Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

Author Caroline Taylor discusses #DeathInDelmarva on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 19:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Caroline Taylor back to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her literary journey and new book DEATH IN DELMARVA.

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This Was A Mistake
With Caroline Taylor

This Was A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 58:56


Episode 39 with Caroline Taylor

A Toast to the Arts
Caroline Taylor - Author of Death in Delmarva

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 30:34


Caroline Taylor discusses “Death in Delmarva.” An investigation leads Daphne Dunn to the Delmarva Peninsula and a woman so desperate to cover her crimes against undocumented workers that she will kill anyone in her way, including the girl who is quite possibly Daphne's mirror image, Charlie. www.CarolineStories.com Featured music is "Highway" by The Cravens at www.CravenSongs.com Thank you to www.JKSCommunications.com for sponsoring this segment.

Big Blend Radio
Big Blend Radio Authors Happy Hour Show

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 89:00


Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio’s Authors Happy Hour Show. ON THIS EPISODE: - J. B. Jamison discusses his “Skwerdlock” children's series that encourages imagination and self-expression, and his Emily Graham adult mystery series that tackles danger as thrilling adventures continue. - Caroline Taylor discusses “Death in Delmarva.” An investigation leads Daphne Dunn to the Delmarva Peninsula and a woman so desperate to cover her crimes against undocumented workers that she will kill anyone in her way, including the girl who is quite possibly Daphne's mirror image, Charlie. - Featured music is by Allison August, Peggy James, The Cravens. Thanks to JKS Communications for sponsoring this show!

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018-12-30 - 11.30 - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 25:28


2018-12-30 - 11.30 - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018-12-25 - Christmas Day - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 10:22


2018-12-25 - Christmas Day - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018-12-18 - Lunchtime Service - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 15:04


2018-12-18 - Lunchtime Service - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018-12-02 - 11.30am - Caroline Taylor - Christingle

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 15:39


2018-12-02 - 11.30am - Caroline Taylor - Christingle by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018 - 11 - 25 - 11.30 - Caroline Taylor

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 31:58


2018 - 11 - 25 - 11.30 - Caroline Taylor by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018.11.06 - Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 11:32


2018.11.06 - Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service by St John's Hoxton

Transforming Bodies Plastic  Surgery Stories
We talk Weight Loss with Dr Caroline Taylor Walker

Transforming Bodies Plastic Surgery Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 26:03


I absolutely love catching up with Dr Caroline Taylor Walker from Medical Skin Clinic in Torquay Victoria. Not only is she really knowledgeable about just about everything to do with beauty, health and aesthetics but she talks about topics that I think most of us can relate to, such as weight loss. Dr Caroline talks about the HCG diet, how diets actually work and what happens to our body during them.

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018 - 08 - 07 Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 11:58


2018 - 08 - 07 Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service by St John's Hoxton

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018 - 07 - 24 Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 7:31


2018 - 07 - 24 Caroline Taylor - Tuesday Lunchtime Service by St John's Hoxton

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
7/23/18 9am pst - Award-winning writer and editor, Caroline Taylor, joins Janeane on KUCI 88.9fm

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018


Formerly from Washington, D.C., Caroline Taylor is an award-winning writer and editor living in North Carolina. She has written two mysteries—What Are Friends For? and Jewelry from a Grave—and is the author of Publishing the Nonprofit Annual Report: Tips, Traps, and Tricks of the Trade. Her short stories and essays have appeared in several online and print magazines. She is a member of the North Carolina Writers' Network, Sisters in Crime, and Mystery Writers of America. Visit her at www.carolinestories.com

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks
2018 - 07 - 08 11.30 Caroline Taylor - 10 Gifts - Steal

St John's Hoxton: Sermons & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 29:12


2018 - 07 - 08 11.30 Caroline Taylor - 10 Gifts - Steal by St John's Hoxton

Author Caroline Taylor discusses her new literary projects on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 17:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes back author Caroline Taylor to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her amazng literary journey and her new books THE TYPIST and ENOUGH. 

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Women’s Watch
Author Caroline Taylor

Women’s Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 1:48


WBZ's Laurie Kirby profiles author Caroline Taylor.

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Caroline Taylor joined KUCI's Janeane Bernstein to talk about her latest book, Loose Ends.

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018


Author Caroline Taylor joins host Janeane to discuss her latest book, Loose Ends Caroline Taylor's book, “Loose Ends,” just came out Dec. 7, and features two gutsy sisters fighting for their lives and freedom. She can discuss many fascinating topics -- among them: being a female thriller author in a mostly male-centric genre her writing process (she doesn't use an outline, and her book is fairly complicated, so I found this really interesting!) how her experiences abroad shaped the storyline for "Loose Ends"

Transforming Bodies Plastic  Surgery Stories
Dr Caroline Taylor - Walker Talks Skin Boosters

Transforming Bodies Plastic Surgery Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 15:46


Dr Caroline Taylor - Walker talks Skin Boosters by Trish Hammond

Author Caroline Taylor talks #LooseEnds on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 15:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Caroline Taylor to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book LOOSE ENDS.

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Transforming Bodies Plastic  Surgery Stories
HCG Diet With Dr Caroline Taylor - Walker

Transforming Bodies Plastic Surgery Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 17:37


HCG Diet with Dr Caroline Taylor - Walker by Trish Hammond

The Persuaders Marketing Radio Show & Podcast
Podcast 181 : Marketing Institute of Ireland 2011 Conference Report

The Persuaders Marketing Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2011 28:40


In this podcast Hugh Hick and I discuss the recent Marketing Institute of Ireland conference held in Dublin's Four Season's Hotel. Among the interviewees are Caroline Taylor from IBM and Daniele Fiandaca, Managing Partner at Cheil UK and economist Dr.Constantin Gurdgiev.