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This is episode 223, the calliper and the lens Gustav Fritsch in the southern Light. A very quick thank you to Professor Johan Fourie at Stellenbosch Department of Economics who invited me to be part of a workshop about improving the visibility of economic history. What an amazing experience. This episode of our series is following on from 1863, into 1864, where the movement of people became as demographic phenomenon — driven by economics and innovations. Let's swing our attention to Robben Island, it's a warm morning in November 1863 and a bearded German arrived armed with various photographic apparatus and guns, he was on an expedition. German tourists can be found on Robben Island these days, but they don't carry guns and their cameras are Canons. Gustav Fritsch had arrived with many other accoutrements - because he was on a scientific mission. He was an anthropologist, and part of a curious genre now largely forgotten — the “racial type” photographer — men who believed the camera could capture the science of human difference, stamping evolution's hierarchy onto paper. In their lens, the body became data. A century and a half later, modern influencers use images to shape a kind of social order — their self-curated faces, botox-bright and algorithm-approved offer a new kind of taxonomy, no less performative, and perhaps no less pseudoscientific. So as our friend Gustav Fritsch set up his apparatus and guns, there on the windy but warm Robben Island of November 1863, he became part of what would be the field of criminology and .. eugenics. In this period, the use of photography was part of a privileged administrative practice, part of medical anatomy, anthropology, psychiatry, part of the professionalised emerging social sciences, tying in public health, urban planning, sanitation. It was at this point that the two divergencies in the science began to take shape, one was honorific, honouring the differences, noting the diversity, exciting the senses with these truly stunning pictures of South Africans in 1863, versus the other, the repressive, the oppressive. Stamping people with their racial characteristics. Unlike today, each picture took at least 20 seconds to complete. Imagine asking your contemporary subject to sit dead still for 20 seconds while you point your iPhone at their noggin. 20 seconds is longer than an entire TikTok video that explains the meaning of life. But there is not doubt, that the most remarkable thing about Fritsch's photos were the diversity. He photographed many chiefs and their families, capturing African nobility at the time. His image of amaThemba chief Stokwe ka-Ndlela is slightly blurred, Stokwe refused to sit still. Other images of the incarcerated on Robben Island are historic, folkloric and well, just stunning. These include Xoxo on of Ngqika, brother of Sandile, Siyolo kaMdushane, one of the Gcaleka chiefs, Dilima, son of Phato of the Gqunukhwebe. This strange German was doing South African history a favour, recording the regal faces of amaXhosa royalty for posterity. After Robben Island, Gustav Fritsch and his apparatus rolled along in an oxwagon to Cathcart in the eastern Cape where he took more photos of Anta kaNgqika the 3rd paramount chief of the amaRharhabe, whereupon Fritsch continued to Stutterheim, where he set up his stool and massive tripod and took remarkable photos of Sandile kaNgqika.Not satisfied, this 19th century paparazzi, this collector of images set off northwards to Bechuanaland. He photographed Bakwena chief Sechele I a Motswasele or "Rra Mokonopi" as well as his son Sibelo. Bamagwatho chief Kama was next, grand old man of Botswana. The ancestor of the famous Khama family of the twentieth century. And while Gustav Fritsch wandered the veld with his camera and his paraphernalia, convinced he was capturing some scientific truth, the people he encountered were being absorbed into a global archive — not as individuals, but as specimens, artefacts.
This is episode 223, the calliper and the lens Gustav Fritsch in the southern Light. A very quick thank you to Professor Johan Fourie at Stellenbosch Department of Economics who invited me to be part of a workshop about improving the visibility of economic history. What an amazing experience. This episode of our series is following on from 1863, into 1864, where the movement of people became as demographic phenomenon — driven by economics and innovations. Let's swing our attention to Robben Island, it's a warm morning in November 1863 and a bearded German arrived armed with various photographic apparatus and guns, he was on an expedition. German tourists can be found on Robben Island these days, but they don't carry guns and their cameras are Canons. Gustav Fritsch had arrived with many other accoutrements - because he was on a scientific mission. He was an anthropologist, and part of a curious genre now largely forgotten — the “racial type” photographer — men who believed the camera could capture the science of human difference, stamping evolution's hierarchy onto paper. In their lens, the body became data. A century and a half later, modern influencers use images to shape a kind of social order — their self-curated faces, botox-bright and algorithm-approved offer a new kind of taxonomy, no less performative, and perhaps no less pseudoscientific. So as our friend Gustav Fritsch set up his apparatus and guns, there on the windy but warm Robben Island of November 1863, he became part of what would be the field of criminology and .. eugenics. In this period, the use of photography was part of a privileged administrative practice, part of medical anatomy, anthropology, psychiatry, part of the professionalised emerging social sciences, tying in public health, urban planning, sanitation. It was at this point that the two divergencies in the science began to take shape, one was honorific, honouring the differences, noting the diversity, exciting the senses with these truly stunning pictures of South Africans in 1863, versus the other, the repressive, the oppressive. Stamping people with their racial characteristics. Unlike today, each picture took at least 20 seconds to complete. Imagine asking your contemporary subject to sit dead still for 20 seconds while you point your iPhone at their noggin. 20 seconds is longer than an entire TikTok video that explains the meaning of life. But there is not doubt, that the most remarkable thing about Fritsch's photos were the diversity. He photographed many chiefs and their families, capturing African nobility at the time. His image of amaThemba chief Stokwe ka-Ndlela is slightly blurred, Stokwe refused to sit still. Other images of the incarcerated on Robben Island are historic, folkloric and well, just stunning. These include Xoxo on of Ngqika, brother of Sandile, Siyolo kaMdushane, one of the Gcaleka chiefs, Dilima, son of Phato of the Gqunukhwebe. This strange German was doing South African history a favour, recording the regal faces of amaXhosa royalty for posterity. After Robben Island, Gustav Fritsch and his apparatus rolled along in an oxwagon to Cathcart in the eastern Cape where he took more photos of Anta kaNgqika the 3rd paramount chief of the amaRharhabe, whereupon Fritsch continued to Stutterheim, where he set up his stool and massive tripod and took remarkable photos of Sandile kaNgqika.Not satisfied, this 19th century paparazzi, this collector of images set off northwards to Bechuanaland. He photographed Bakwena chief Sechele I a Motswasele or "Rra Mokonopi" as well as his son Sibelo. Bamagwatho chief Kama was next, grand old man of Botswana. The ancestor of the famous Khama family of the twentieth century. And while Gustav Fritsch wandered the veld with his camera and his paraphernalia, convinced he was capturing some scientific truth, the people he encountered were being absorbed into a global archive — not as individuals, but as specimens, artefacts.
It's a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots and lots to cover on the program as we head into the weekend, we'll be reacting to last night's NFL Draft, we'll go over the Ravens first round selection, Malaki Starks after he lands in Baltimore, we'll talk all about the Safety from Georgia and what he brings to the Ravens, plus the Orioles actually won a baseball game last night as Cade Povich (yes! Cade Povich!) twirled a gem. Jeremy Conn will be joining us in studio to FINALLY pay off his Euro-Copa Mayo Dog punishment from last Summer. Then at 11am we're going to meet Malaki Stark's High School Football Coach Gene Cathcart from Jefferson (GA) to learn more about Malaki and his upbringing and what Ravens fans should expect from Malaki here in Baltimore. At 11:30am, we'll head down to Norfolk to catch up with Tides OF and O's prospect Jud Fabian to see how he's doing and what's behind his power surge to start 2025. At 11:45am, we will check in with SEC Network Analyst Chris Doering to help us recap Night 1 of the NFL Draft and see how he likes the fit of Malaki Starks in Baltimore, as well as other takeaways from the NFL Draft so far. And we will wrap the program by seeing how Ruben Hyppolite II from Maryland is doing before the LB looks to hear his name called later this weekend during the Draft and how he got ready and how being a Terp made him prepared for this next step...
When we talk about barriers to entry and bike packing, so many things come to mind. For many, it's gear. For others, it's about confidence. For many folks, especially women and marginalized genders, it can be about not knowing where to start, not seeing people like you doing the thing and feeling like maybe this world wasn't built with you and mine.On Detours we talk a lot about getting more women into bike packing, but how do we actually do that? What does it take? What does it really take to make someone feel like they belong? Roll Models is one answer.It's a mentorship program started by Athlyn and her co-creator, Cordelia in Bristol UK that pairs women in marginalized genders with more experienced riders. The idea is simple: a mentor and mentee relationship. So folks have someone to ride with, ask questions to, and learn from someone in your corner, which can make all the difference when you're finding your footing in the world of bike packing. In this episode we talk about: How Athlyn's own road into bikepacking: starting on a single-speed bike with a yoga mat strapped to the back rackThe inspiration she found in a mentorship program in British ColumbiaHow Roll Models was built and how it worksThe surprising barriers mentors face, not just menteesHow we can truly create a welcoming environment in the world of bikepackingAnd her big goal for the year: taking on the Highland Trail 550, her first bikepacking raceAs always, thanks to Albion Cycling for supporting the podcast this year.Follow Athlyn on Instagram: @athlynckFollow Roll Models on Instagram: @__rollmodelsFollow Mel on Instagram: @melwwebbFollow Detours on Instagram: @detourspodcastFollow Albion on Instagram: @albion.cycling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textGary returns from his Atholl Highlanders tour with more great music from his collection of all things bagpipes.PlaylistThe Battlefield Band with Tending the Steer, Sandy Thompson and the Calrossie Cattle Wife from Harps, Pipes and Fiddles The Scottish Power Pipe Band with MacLeod's Oran Mor, Rory MacLeod, Donald Cameron's Powder Horn and Donald, Willie and his Dog from Cathcart. Willie McCallum with The Knightswood Ceilidh, The Cameronian Rant and Charlie's Welcome from Hailey's SongSteven Bodenes and Sylvain Hamon with Daou don Dans from Daou Don DansHazel Whyte with Major Manson at Clachantrushal, Susan MacLeod and Alick C MacGregor from EYP Live at Piping LiveBeinn Lee with Lexy MacAskill, The Ben Kenneth Reel, Air an Fheill a-Muigh and The Fourth Floor from Osgarra Jori Chisholm with Angus G MacLeod from Bagpipe RevolutionRS MacDonald with Good Drying from Good Drying LinksInfo and Nomination Form for the Maket CollectiveSupport the show
This Easter we'll follow Jesus and his disciples in the hours before his death and resurrection. In the first weeks of April we'll use Luke 22-24 to spend time in the upper room and the garden as Jesus prepares his disciples for what was about to happen. On the Easter weekend we'll gather together on Good Friday to remember Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. We'll gather again on Easter Sunday to celebrate his resurrection to new life. Over the Easter The post The Last Supper (Kate Cathcart) appeared first on The Lakes Church Cairns.
What did you think of todays show??When your marketing stops working, what do you do: double down or hit pause? We're with Cam Cathcart to discuss what happened when he stopped marketing, the deeper issues it exposed inside his business, and what he plans to change moving forward.We dive into follow-up and acquisition mistakes, his shift from investor to business owner, and share our own strategy that turns direct mail into real deals. Tune in to hear how we're addressing marketing and sales challenges in our businesses!Topics discussed:Cam's current business (2:01)Starting a wholesale/flipping business with no marketing (04:01)Why Cam stopped direct marketing (05:54)Struggles with follow-up and lead conversion (06:57)Challenges scaling a sales team (12:40)Running a brokerage-style sales team (20:43)Building systems for you real estate business (23:14)The pros and cons of having a business partner (25:51)Dynamics of a successful partnership (27:45)Why we slowed down in rentals (32:25)Our 2024 ad spend numbers (35:11)Direct mail issues and mistakes (37:09)Why your response rate might be so low (38:40)Our direct mail marketing strategy (41:34)Connect with Cam Cathcart:https://www.instagram.com/cam.cathcart/https://revelcityhomebuyers.com/Listen to our previous episode with Cam, “New Investment Strategy to Turn Non-Cash Flow Properties Into Long-Term Wealth”-https://collectingkeys.com/episode/ep-227-new-investment-strategy-to-turn-non-cash-flow-properties-into-long-term-wealth-w-camron-cathcart/Learn more about the Collecting Keys SCALE Community! https://collectingkeys.com/scale/Check out the FREE Collecting Keys “Invest Anywhere” Guide to learn how to find deals in ANY MARKET Completely virtually (this is how we scaled to over a dozen markets)!https://instantinvestor.collectingkeys.com/invest-anywhereFollow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/collectingkeyspodcast/https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/https://www.instagram.com/investormandan/https://www.instagram.com/dylan_does_dealsThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Whatsapp-topman Will Cathcart vertelt in een digitaal gesprek met Nederlandse journalisten dat de berichtendienst weinig heeft gemerkt van de verschuivingen naar concurrent Signal de afgelopen weken. 'we hebben al jaren zo'n 10 miljoen Nederlandse gebruikers'. Cathcart doet namens Whatsapp, de berichtendienst van Meta, een charme-offensief in Nederland. Het bedrijf wil de onduidelijkheid bij Nederlanders wegnemen over te betrouwbaarheid van de app. Volgens Cathcart gebruikt het bedrijf gewoon end-to-end versleuteling van berichten, net zoals Signal. Een verschil is de verzameling van metadata en het winstoogmerk. Signal verdient geen geld met reclames, en is als stichting niet gericht op winst. Meta verkoopt data aan adverteerders om geld te verdienen en verzamelt wel andere data zoals gebruiksgegevens. Door de verharding van Mark Zuckerberg in de moderatie op zijn platform en de pro-Trump uitingen hebben veel gebruikers in Nederland besloten om over te stappen op Signal. Toch lijkt dat vaak niet helemaal te lukken, omdat Whatsapp een essentieel onderdeel geworden is van de samenleving. Verder in deze Tech Update: Nvidia onderuit op de beurs na presentatie 'toekomst van AI' oud smartwatchmerk Pebble komt terug met oude horloge onder nieuwe naam 'Core Devices' Luister vanmiddag om 15:00 uur naar BNR Digitaal voor meer tech en achtergrond See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley talk about becoming Super Bowl champions after the Philadelphia Eagles took down the Kansas City Chiefs before Jaylen Brown reminisces on dunking over Donovan Mitchell without practicing and Anna Cathcart reveals the crucial role that Zendaya played in her acting journey. (Originally aired Tuesday, February 11, 2025.)
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like the Super Bowl LIX ratings soaring, before speaking with Super Bowl LIX champions Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, Jaylen Brown, and Anna Cathcart and welcoming comedian Leslie Liao for stand-up.
After some life-altering moments, Cam Cathcart set out on an incredible transformation from pastor to prosperous real estate investor.Driven by the need for financial freedom, Cam flipped over 500 properties in just five years, proving the power of mindset and determination. Throughout this episode, we uncover how Cam's personal experiences have shaped his approach to business and life. Cam's commitment to maintaining genuine relationships in the real estate world reveals how kindness and authenticity can lead to both personal fulfillment and business success.This episode is a powerful reminder of how personal growth and leadership can transform not just careers but entire lives. Don't miss it!➡️ Follow Cam on Instagram➡️ Listen to Cam on the Better Life Podcast➡️ Get Cam's Free TrainingThank you for listening to today's episode. If this podcast has brought a smile to your face or sparked some new ideas, I'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review would mean the world to me. Appreciate you!Connect with Tyler on Instagram: @tyler_deverauxInterested in multifamily investing? Attend one of our events!
Data tells a story, but context helps bring it to life. Earlier this month, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) released its resale housing market forecast for 2025 and 2026, anticipating a busy market—starting as early as this spring—as buyers move off the sidelines. Shaun Cathcart, CREA's Director and Senior Economist, Housing Data and Market Analysis, joins this episode of the REAL TIME podcast to unpack the housing market outlook; what's happening in different regions of the country; and how advances in housing technologies could help address housing supply shortages.
This week, Tommy is joined by actress Anna Cathcart, star of the #1 smash-hit series XO, Kitty on Netflix. The series has taken over the world, first appearing in Netflix’s Top 10 in over 90 countries when it debuted. XO, Kitty is a spin-off of the streamer’s wildly popular franchise, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, which was based on the bestselling young adult trilogy. The series is often praised for unpacking issues that are top of mind for teens today. Everything from self acceptance to classism, to sometimes complicated relationships with parents to discovering one’s sexuality and more. Today, Anna opens up about how it feels to open up Netflix and see her face in the number one spot on the charts, the best and most challenging parts about growing up in the spotlight, the best advice she got from friends and co-stars Lana Condor and Janel Parrish, if she reads the fan edits and comments when a new season of her show drops, why she was nervous diving into some of the emotional and vulnerable scenes this season, what exploring Kitty’s sexuality means to her, if she is happy with how Season 2 ended, what it’s been like working with co-star Sang Heon Lee, what she wants to see happen in Season 3, if she views herself as successful after working in Hollywood for most of her life, what her biggest dream project is, how XO, Kitty almost was an entirely different concept, and so much more. Subscribe, rate, and review this episode if you enjoyed this conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orthopedic physical therapist Dr. Karen Wu breaks down the moves to make and practices to keep you strong for healthy aging. Also, the inspiring story of one man's journey to sobriety and how discovering a love for fitness turned his life around. Plus, Anna Cathcart joins to discuss coming back for season 2 in the popular show ‘XO, Kitty,' where after a drama filled semester, Kitty is ready for a fresh start. And, chef Elizabeth Heiskell shares a delicious spaghetti Bolognese pie recipe.
Join host Paul Johnson on The Optimistic American as he engages in an inspiring discussion with Jake Harriman and Garrett Cathcart, co-founders of More Perfect Union. This veteran-led organization works tirelessly to bridge political divides, empower communities, and restore civic unity across the United States. Harriman and Cathcart share their remarkable journeys from military service to building a movement that fosters trust, collaboration, and the shared American identity. Topics Discussed in the Video: - The Origins of More Perfect Union: Jake Harriman and Garrett Cathcart recount their military experiences and how witnessing divisions both abroad and at home inspired the creation of More Perfect Union. They discuss their transition from the battlefield to addressing domestic challenges, highlighting the potential of veterans to lead transformative civic initiatives. - Where Did America's Division Start From?: Paul, Jake, and Garrett explore the root causes of political polarization in the United States, including shifts in leadership, media influences, and the loss of community connections. They discuss the importance of servant leadership and veterans' unique ability to unify people across ideological divides. - How MPU is Addressing America's Division: More Perfect Union's innovative approach includes grassroots efforts to bring people together through community service projects, civic education, and meaningful conversations. Jake and Garrett share their vision for scaling Brickyards nationwide, emphasizing the importance of empowering local leaders to build unity and restore agency in their communities.
In this week's episode, the Lautners are joined by actress Anna Cathcart! For the first time, Anna opens up about her personal journey with anxiety—from childhood struggles with separation anxiety and a phobia of throwing up to the tools and therapy that continue to help her today. She also shares what it's been like balancing college life alongside her acting career, how her professors and classmates have responded, and how she's learned to let happiness and anxiety coexist. Anna reflects on the unique challenges of transitioning from child star to professional actress and how her time on XO, Kitty has shaped her both personally and professionally. Plus, she gives an exciting sneak peek into what fans can expect in Season 2 of XO, Kitty!Be sure to follow Anna https://instagram.com/annacathcart/!Watch Season 2 of XO, Kitty on Netflix starting Thursday, January 16th: https://www.netflix.com/title/81324724To email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.comBe sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram:The Squeeze: https://instagram.com/thesqueeze/Tay Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylautner/Taylor Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylorlautner/& TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thesqueezepodcastTo learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow https://instagram.com/lemonsbytay/ and visit lemonsbytay.comEpisode Sponsors:Go to Cymbiotika.com/SQUEEZE for 20% off your order + free shipping todayHead to ThriveMarket.com/squeeze to get 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift!Discover Drunk Elephant's C-Luma Hydrabright Serum at Ulta Beauty stores and online at ulta.comVisit www.birdygrey.com now to get your first 6-swatches for free - available for a limited time only.Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/squeeze today.Ritual's Essential for Women 18+ is a multivitamin you can actually trust. Get 25% off your first month at ritual.com/THESQUEEZE. Start Ritual or add Essential for Women 18+ to your subscription today.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when a Marine who battled Al-Qaeda in Iraq returns home to find his biggest enemy isn't a foreign power, but the division within his own country? And what if he teams up with an Army Cavalry officer who dodged IEDs in Baghdad to fight that enemy? This isn't a Tom Clancy thriller; this is the real-life story of Jake Harriman and Garrett Cathcart, the founders of +More Perfect Union. They're on a mission to bridge the political divide tearing America apart, one community at a time. Join us as we delve into their incredible journeys from combat zones to the front lines of a different kind of war – the battle to bring America together.Check out the full series of "Career Sessions, Career Lessons" podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/garrett-cathcart-and-jake-harriman/.Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/
Welcome, writers and book lovers. The Bleeders is a podcast about book writing and publishing. Make sure you subscribe to the companion Substack: https://thebleeders.substack.com/welcomeToday's guest is Laura Cathcart Robbins, author of Stash: My Life in Hiding. Follow Laura on Instagram @lauracathcartrobbins and Twitter @TheOnlyOnePodc1.>>> Watch the full interview with Laura on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ultBqNG5PkA?si=nxxCwn22ezJF4KOOThe Bleeders is hosted by Courtney Kocak. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @courtneykocak. For more, check out her website courtneykocak.com.Courtney is teaching some upcoming workshops you might be interested in:New Year's Newsletter & Pitch Party Extravaganza: https://www.courtneykocak.com/teaching (Use code BLEEDERS for $100 off)Start a Newsletter to Supercharge Your Platform, Network & Business: https://writingworkshops.com/products/start-a-newsletter-to-supercharge-your-platform-network-business-zoom-seminar60-Day Writer's Platform Coaching: https://writingworkshops.com/products/60-day-writers-platform-coaching-with-courtney-kocakLand Big Bylines by Writing for Columns: https://writingworkshops.com/products/land-big-bylines-by-writing-for-columns-zoom-seminarPodcasting for Writers: How to Start, Sustain & Grow Your Podcast: https://writingworkshops.com/products/podcasting-for-writers-how-to-start-sustain-grow-your-podcast-4-week-zoom-workshopHow to Build a “Platform” for Writers Who Shudder at the Thought: https://writingworkshops.com/products/how-to-build-a-platform-for-writers-who-shudder-at-the-thought-zoom-seminar
Mary carried the Savior of the world in her womb, but she still had to live through the ordinary, everyday challenges. This continued even after Jesus was born. We don't know much about Mary's life, but there would have been a lot of uncertainty, pain and plenty of boring, repetitive and hard days. How do we hold on to the extraordinary promises of God when life feels ordinary and mundane? How do we carry forward the mission of Jesus in The post God's extraordinary story in our ordinary lives (Kate Cathcart) appeared first on The Lakes Church Cairns.
This is episode 197. Which is a prime number and therefore symbolic too because this episode we're dealing with a unique event in Southern African history. The 8th Frontier war, which began on Christmas Day 1950, was going to end eventually although as with all conflicts that stretch into years, most of those involved despaired believing perhaps the guns would never fall silent. A British government under Russell had come a cropper partly because of the way in which this war dragged on, it led to Sir Harry Smith losing his job as Cape Governor, and Sir George Cathcart had arrived to escort the conflagration to its spluttering expiration. Lord Earl Grey had lost his job as Colonial Secretary, only a few weeks after he'd fired Harry Smith. Among the amaXhosa, things were actually not much better. The overall situation was different from the previous war, because there was no longer any attempt at a central command, or even unity of action. Chief Sandile of the amaNqgika had told his warriors to avoid gathering in large numbers, preferring quick and dirty small raids to anything large scale. Committing acts of mischief of all kinds as the British referred to it. For both the settlers and Xhosa people who were trying to get on with their lives, the unstable frontier was a torturous concoction of blood, sweat and tears. It was actually the Khoekhoe rebels under leaders like Willem Uithaalder who were determined to hold out whatever happened. This position was reinforced when the British conducted a show trial of a man who has been treated very badly by History, by the name of Andries Botha. A Khoe veteran — former of the Cape Mounted Rifles. He faced two treason trials, the first ended in 1851, but the settlers were baying for his blood as a former Cape Mounted Rifles commander who was accused of switching sides to fight with the amaXhosa. As you'll hear, he hadn't. In May 1852 he was re-arrested and marched into a court where Judge Sir John Wylde presided in what became known as South Africa's first show trial — foreshadowing others such as the Rivonia Treason Trials where Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life on Robben Island. It as an unprecedented event this 1852 show trial, the first of its kind in the Supreme Court of the Cape Colony. Previously the trials had been dominated by the almost ritualised sentencing of rebellious slaves, but this one was the first politically charged trial taking aim at an indigenous person, a man of Southern Africa, not a rebellious slave from Madagascar or West Africa. Botha was defended by two of the Cape's top lawyers, Frank Watermeyer and Johannes Brand. In what amounted to an unsightly rush, he was sentenced to death in spite of a strong defence, however the outrage that followed led to the death sentence commuted to life in prison. The amaXhosa were exhausted and in Febuary 1853, Sir George Cathcart, like his predecessors, had tired of greedy colonists making quite a bit of cash out of this war. They hiked up their prices for all goods, horses, oxen, feed, leather goods, food. After protracted negotiations, Sandile and Maqoma surrendered, along with their chiefs. They were pardoned by Cathcart, who had promised they would not be arrested like Siyolo, in exchange for an unconditional surrender. And so dear listener, the end of the eighth frontier war was inconclusive. At first glance, it appeared the British had prevailed, the amaXhosa had been vanquished. It had cost close to three million pounds, 16 000 Xhosa had died, 1400 British and colonials. It had given the world something called the Birkenhead Drill, women and children first. It had also revealed to planet earth, a modern war where a guerrilla-style army with experience in the bush had forced the conventional army into unconventional tactics.
This week on the teaser we have STASH author - Laura Cathcart Robbins! Laura has a very unique story - all about pills, divorce and raising children in the throws of addiction! PLUS emails and getting ready for our January event! 1/1/25 - DOPEYWOOD! Join Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Here is what AI says: keywordsDopey, addiction, recovery, Laura Cathcart Robbins, Ambien, harm reduction, DopeyCon, quit lit, black women in recovery, cultural narratives summaryIn this episode of Dopey, host David Manheim discusses various themes surrounding addiction and recovery, including reflections on listener feedback from DopeyCon, the importance of harm reduction, and a deep dive into the experiences of Laura Cathcart Robbins, an author and advocate for black women in recovery. The conversation explores the cultural narratives of addiction, the impact of medications like Ambien, and the need for diverse voices in the recovery community. takeaways Dopey has evolved significantly since its inception, reflecting the growth of its community. Listener feedback is crucial for shaping the content and direction of the show. Harm reduction strategies are essential in addressing addiction in various communities. The representation of black women in recovery narratives is limited but necessary. Ambien can have profound effects on sleep and addiction, often overlooked in discussions. Cultural contexts play a significant role in shaping addiction stories and experiences. Personal connections made at events like DopeyCon are invaluable for recovery. The importance of sharing diverse recovery stories to inspire others. The conversation around addiction needs to include voices from all backgrounds. Acknowledging contributions from team members is vital for community building. titles Exploring the Depths of Addiction DopeyCon Reflections and Community Growth Sound Bites "I hope everybody's doing just great." "The show has changed so much over the years." "Ambien addiction is a thing." "I had the best night's sleep I've ever had." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Dopey and Patreon 02:59Reflections on DopeyCon and Listener Feedback 05:49Harm Reduction and Recovery Experiences 09:11Interview with Laura Cathcart Robbins 12:04Exploring Ambien Addiction 14:58Cultural Context of Addiction Stories 17:53Closing Thoughts and Acknowledgments
This is episode 196 and we're covering the movement towards sef-government and the first Cape Constitution which included what's known as a qualified Franchise. A trend had been sweeping British colonies by the mid-nineteenth century where the coming commonwealth was intent on running its own affairs on a country-by-country basis. The first self-governing colony of the British Empire you could say was Massachussett's in 1630 showing how long the Americans had been tugging at the British leash before they began their war of independence. But to be strictly accurate it was really the Province of Canada in 1841, and all colonies of British North America became self governing between 1848 and 1855 — except Vancouver Island. Australia was a bit more complex, there were six settler colonies which each achieved self-governing status over quite a long period, between 1852 and 1901. Well Seven if you include New Zealand, sorry Kiwis, the English system kind of lumped Australasia together. There had been a tension growing between the mother-country with it's erratic political system, and the colonies. The plethora of politics that blew back and forth on the headlands of the British voter was head spinning - but by 1850 the British bureaucracy began to gain prominance and in the halls of power, it was whispered that public jobs were going to be based on merit rather than patronage. As this liberalisation of the system back home began to shake the dusty and cobweb strewn hallways of ancient Britain, the philosophy drifted outwards, like an informed mist, towards the distant colonies. The problem for the colonists was the liberals wanted black people to have rights, the conservatives vacillated. Settlers almost to a man preferred indigenous people of the colonised territories to avail themselves as labour without recourse to the same rights as themselves. You'll remember last episode we met new Cape Attorney General William Porter, an Irish democrat who wanted to extend the rights afforded white colonists to all who lived in the Cape. He arrived in Cape Town in 1839 and was acutely aware of the changing winds back home when it came to bureaucracy. Confounding a quick solution to the debate about who should be allowed to vote was the fact that officials in the Cape couldn't get along. Chief Justice Wylde wanted to have a seat on the proposed lower house of a new Cape Legislature, even though he was a technocrat. Porter himself hankered after a seat in the House of Assembly proposed as Attorney General that officials should be allowed to stand for election without being held responsible to Parliament for their official acts. Everyone agreed however that the concept of a franchise system was important, and the franchise must be low enough so that everyone had a shot of being allowed to vote. Disallowing coloureds the vote had been the major reason at least two Colonial Secretaries had delayed self-government in South Africa. This was known as the Cape Qualified Franchise. What we must keep in mind is that the ideology of utilitarianism mixed with evangelicalism was characteristic of the new order. However, it was tempered by fear. There were two factions debating this in 1850 through to 1853. One faction sought a narrowly based electorate to be achieved by high property qualification, and the other a widely based electorate to be achieved by a low property qualification. Speaking of the war, it was about to come to an end. Burned itself out so to speak. When Lieutenant Colonel Cathcart had arrived in the Eastern Cape, his initial strategy of ending the war was to do what other British commanders had done, start building fortified posts.
This is episode 194 and we're marching towards Thaba Bosiu with Lieutenant General George Cathcart. Or sitting on horseback among King Moshoeshoe's Basotho warriors, armed with a musket. Take you pick. We're going to hear about the Battle of Berea, and the outcome would underline the Basotho mastery of their land, leading to Lesotho's independence. But let's not get ahead of ourselves, first things first. AS you heard last episode, soldiers from various regiments in the British army and the Cape Mounted Rifles totalling 2500 troops were invading Moshoeshoes' kingdom. The British were trying to secure the northern parts of the Cape Colony and believed that by crushing Moshoeshoe, the TransOrangia would be rid of raiding and chaos. The fact that a whole range of people were raiding and causing chaos seemed to have escaped the attention of Cathcart and his commanders. As you know, there was a long list of these renegades. But because Moshoeshoe was the most organised African leader in the territory, it stood to reason that it must be his people causing the trouble. The Basotho's main opponent weren't the Boers under Pretorius or the Rolong under Maroka or the Griqua, no they weren't the Bastaards under Pieter Davids and Carolus Batjoe, or even the Kora Bandits under Gert Taaibosch. No, the Basotho regarded Sekonyela's Batlokwa as their main opposition in the area. And it was Sekonyela's complaints to the British about Moshoeshoe that set off this recent marching business. Sure, there's no debate about whether or not Moshoeshoe and his allies had been carting off Boer stock, raiding when they could, this was true. What was really going on was that Cathcart wanted to end the ongoing 8th Frontier War and thought that by hammering Moshoeshoe, a possible future conflict could be avoided and he could concentrate on the amaXhosa further south. Cathcart moved off during daylight, and it was going to take his force hours to reach their first objectives. That was more than enough time for Moshoeshoe to recover from what was a heinous break from English military tradition — no war was declared after all. The Basotho king moved fast and within an hour, his 3000 warriors were on their horses, muskets loaded. The King had also not been idle in recent years, his people had been studying and practicing how to fight a mobile army moving inside his mountain kingdom, particularly the tactics used by the British. Instead, the British commander looked around him and counted the cost. Thirty-eight British soldiers died, the most in any engagement thus far in South Africa. He had 5000 Basotho cattle, hardly a small number, and yet something to boast about. The Basotho king in turn had lost around 50 men, dozens more injured and written a letter that Cathcart could wave about - peace in our time!
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Jake Harriman and Garrett Cathcart are both distinguished Iraq War veterans that have turned their focus inward, tackling one of the most pressing battles on American soil: political divisiveness. They share the compelling story behind +More Perfect Union, a nonprofit dedicated to breaking down barriers and promoting unity across communities in a time of unprecedented polarization. Jake, a Marine Force Recon Platoon Commander and recipient of honors like the Unsung Hero of Compassion award from the Dalai Lama, and Garrett, a U.S. Army Cavalry Officer awarded three Bronze Stars for his service, reveal how their shared experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan forged a bond and a vision for a stronger America. They discuss their latest campaign, the "Coffee + Courage" challenge—a social media movement encouraging people from all walks of life to sit down, share a cup of coffee, and find common ground.
More than 500 salvage radical prostatectomies!!! Yep it would be fair enough to describe Dr Paul Cathcart as being "experienced" in the most challenging scenario we face as prostate cancer surgeons. Surgery for cancer recurrence in the prostate following radiotherapy or various forms of ablative therapy is never easy, and can all too often lead to issues with healing and quality of life recovery due to the impact of prior failed treatments, so we are always keen to see how we can improve outcomes. Paul dropped into the GU Cast studio when back in Melbourne this week, a little over ten years on from his Fellowship training here. He is a Consultant Urologist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, where his main area of expertise is indeed salvage robotic radical prostatectomy. Paul shares his perspectives and tips and tricks for performing this procedure to try and give patients the best possible outcome, and also explains why he prefers the da Vinci Surgical System over the new robot kids on the block. This is a Themed Podcast supported by our Silver Partners, Device Technologies, distributors of the da Vinci Surgical System. Even better on our YouTube channel
Hey fam! We're on a summer break, but will be back soon. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this encore episode!This episode is sponsored by the sober entrepreneurs at Sour Humanoid vinegar. Add a splash of these artisanal vinegars to your dinner to brighten up the flavor of your protein and veggies. Order a bottle today at sourhumanoid.com and follow them at @sourhumanoidTawny and Lisa talk with Laura Cathcart Robbins about her must-read new #quitlit memoir, “Stash, My Life in Hiding.” After concealing her addiction from everyone in her life, she sought recovery while facing divorce, the possibility of a grueling custody battle, and internalized racism. They talk about the power of trusting their intuition, the issues around divorce, and putting on a façade for the world. Laura also shares about “shide,” the painful mix of shame and Pride.Laura also is the host of the popular podcast, “The Only One In The Room,” and her recent articles in Huffpo and The Temper on the subjects of race, recovery, and divorce have garnered her worldwide acclaim.Music Minute features Amy Winehouse, Taylor Swift, Doja Cat, and The Weekend.You can find “Stash” hereLaura's podcast On FacebookOn IGOn TwitterPre-Order Tawny's book, Dry Humping: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the BoozePurchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
When I started thinking about the final interview for the SMA before we rebrand the show as Shameless Leadership, I knew I wanted to do something special. It occurred to me that it could be fun to have someone turn the mic on me and ask me about the show over the last 8 years. Once I had this idea, I knew Laura Cathcart Robbins, my dear friend and a friend of the show, was the perfect person to turn the mic on me! In this episode, Laura takes us behind the scenes of the last 8 years of the Shameless Mom Academy. We talk about my original vision for the show and how it evolved over time. She asked me about (hard) lessons learned, the biggest gifts of the show, and why this podcast pivot makes so much sense right now. I can't wait for you to hear a little about the ongoings of the show that you haven't had the chance to “see” over the last 8.5 years. And, I'm thrilled to give you some sneak peeks into what is coming down the pipeline (so much greatness!!) Links mentioned: Join my September Influence & Ignite Retreat for small business owners: shamelessmom.com/retreat Connect with Laura Cathcart Robbins: lauracathcartrobbins.com Laura's Podcast: The Only One in the Room Laura's Book: Stash: My Life in Hiding We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hitting Done Right, with Josh Cathcart Join Josh, a renowned hitting coach from Lake Jackson with deep baseball roots, as he shares his expertise and passion for the game in each episode of “Hitting Done Right.” Despite a shoulder injury ending his playing career, Josh’s enthusiasm remains unstoppable. Consequently, with a background that includes playing for Brazilwood High School and Texas A&M, he has developed a reputation as one of the best-hitting coaches in the country. **A Rich Legacy in Baseball** Josh's knowledge and love for baseball extend far beyond the field. Through his nationwide baseball camps and popular “Hitting Done Right” social media channels, he continues to inspire and educate players of all levels. His camps, for instance, are known for their hands-on approach. Players receive personalized coaching to improve their skills. Furthermore, Josh's social media channels are a treasure trove of hitting techniques, drills, and motivational content. Thus, these resources keep his followers engaged and eager to learn. **What to Expect from Each Episode** In “Hitting Done Right,” you can look forward to engaging episodes filled with expert tips, fun anecdotes, and a contagious love for baseball that spans over two decades. Josh brings a unique blend of technical expertise and personal experience, making each episode both informative and entertaining. As a result, his passion for the game shines through every story he tells and every piece of advice he gives. **For All Levels of Players** Whether you're a seasoned player looking to refine your skills or a newcomer eager to learn the basics, Josh's insights and energy will leave you excited to step up to the plate. Tune in to hear about the latest in hitting techniques, player development, and the mental aspects of the game. Ultimately, “Hitting Done Right” is not just a podcast; it's a community of baseball enthusiasts who share a love for the game and a desire to improve. Therefore, don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business. Make sure to leave us a review!!!! Website: The Slide Podcast Show All Links: Linktree YouTube: The Slide Podcast Show Facebook: The Slide Podcast Instagram: The Slide Podcast Show TikTok: The Slide Podcast Show LinkedIn: The Slide Podcast X: The Slide Pod
Ready to up your sales page copywriting game? Join me as I sit down with brilliant copywriter Lynda Cathcart, an expert in crafting compelling sales pages. Lynda unveils her proven process, highlighting the importance of focusing on the transformation your ideal customer seeks. Ever wondered how the right language can make or break your sales page? We dive into the art of connecting with your audience through authentic customer insights. Learn how to speak your customer's language by gathering intel from interviews, participating in online communities, and leveraging SEO tools. Our discussion emphasizes the power of relatable, jargon-free narratives that resonate deeply with potential buyers, ensuring your message hits the mark every time.From starting with a messy first draft to refining your copy for clarity and impact, Linda shares her invaluable insights on capturing your audience's attention and driving conversions.Ready to turn your sales page into money in the bank? Tune in to listen!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show. Show Notes Apply to be featured on My Weekly Marketing!
Host Sean Mooney talks with Chris Cathcart of The Halifax Group about his journey from an entrepreneurial family to private equity. They discuss the transformative role of private equity in small businesses and the economy, emphasizing leadership in value creation. Chris shares his guiding principles: faith, family, and Wake Forest, reflecting on the personal values driving his career. The conversation also covers essential traits for successful investments and the significance of investing in people and systems. Episode Highlights: 1:06 - Chris's early inspiration from his entrepreneur father and journey into private equity. 10:55 - The impact of private equity on small businesses and the economy. 16:02 - Chris's guiding principles: faith, family, and Wake Forest. 24:26 - The importance of leadership and complementary teams in successful investments. 33:14 - Advice to younger self and the value of patience and perspective in career growth. For more on The Halifax Group, visit www.thehalifaxgroup.com. For more information on Chris Cathcart, go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-cathcart-82527722 For more information on BluWave and this podcast, go to www.bluwave.net/podcasts.
In a constantly changing real estate market, it's foundational skills that help you adapt and build a successful business. For Camron Cathcart, his expertise in networking and innovative thinking have been crucial in scaling his operations and maintaining profitability through challenging conditions.This episode explores his journey from pastor to real estate investor, delving into his portfolio and evolving investment strategies. Camron shares how he acquired properties quickly, manages his business virtually, and thrives in a competitive market. Plus, find out his new solution to optimizing rental properties that don't cash flow under traditional methods.Tune in to hear how a true real estate operator is navigating today's real estate market!Topics discussed:Camron's current portfolio and deal flow (4:05)Vision planning to shift into a virtual business (6:34)Camron's innovative approach to leveraging his network for leads (10:11)Team structure and lead generation strategies in his business (22:19)Adapting to market changes with a flipping business model (28:27)Funding projects and working with private money lenders (33:00)The benefits and challenges of partnering with a spouse in business (36:29)Camron's strategy to build long-term wealth with non-cash flowing properties (40:55)A crazy real estate story (50:20)Camron's biggest tip for new real estate investors (52:18)Connect with Camron Cathcart:https://www.instagram.com/cam.cathcart/https://revelcityhomebuyers.com/Check out the FREE Collecting Keys “Sub To Transactions” Master Class!https://collectingkeys.com/subtoIf you're an established investor with money to invest, but not the time, check out the Instant Investor PRO Program! https://collectingkeys.com/Check out the Big Dan Energy shirt (and more!) in the Collecting Keys Merch Store: https://store.collectingkeys.com/Download the FREE 5-Step Guide To Generating Off Market Leads here: https://collectingkeys.com/free/If you are interested in learning from Dan and Mike to receive coaching and learn how they built their business, head to https://collectingkeys.com/keyscon-2023/ and see if you are a good fit for the mastermind group!Collecting Keys Podcast Resources:https://collectingkeys.com/https://www.instagram.com/collectingkeyspodcast/https://www.instantinvestorprogram.com/https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/https://www.instagram.com/investormandan/https://www.youtube.com/@collectingkeysThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Welcome back to the Real Estate Investing School Podcast. Today we have Cam Cathcart on our podcast. Cam shares his journey from being a youth pastor making $40,000 a year to becoming a successful real estate investor as well as how he accomplished his goals by having a clear vision of living in Hawaii and achieving a net worth of $5 million. Cam worked tirelessly, putting in 18-hour days and immersing himself in real estate education. He started with the BRRRR method and scaled his business, eventually moving to Maui and building a rental portfolio of over 50 properties. He also created Cathcart Capital, a single-family rental fund, to cover the capital tied up in deals due to high interest rates. Cam emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision and taking massive action to achieve success in real estate. He goes onto shares his journey in real estate investing and the importance of having a clear vision and a meaningful 'why'. He emphasizes the value of being able to live in a place you love and spend time with your family. Cam's vision is to teach people how to invest in single-family real estate and use it to pursue their passions and dreams. He believes in teaching with authenticity and integrity, focusing on the long-term benefits of real estate investing rather than just the money. Cam's ultimate goal is to be present in every aspect of his life and create lasting memories with his loved ones. If you're wanting to pursue your dream in real estate, book a free one on one strategy call with one of our experienced real estate coaches with the link below to see how we can help you! Book a free real estate investing strategy call! No experience necessary. Check out the Real Estate Investing School Youtube Real Estate Investing School Instagram Brody's Instagram Joe's Instagram Cam's Instagram
This is an extra special episode of The Sober Edge Podcast - we are inviting ALL of you to meet author Laura Cathcart Robbins. First, you will meet Laura in this special podcast episode. Robbins is the author of Stash: My Life In Hiding. This powerful book takes us on the emotional journey of Laura's addiction to sleeping medication and alcohol. I must share that I was riveted as I read her account of navigating being a Hollywood wife and mother and board president of the private school her children attended WITH sourcing extra refills of Ambien. I know that many of us had a relationship with alcohol that included 'hiding', whether it was hiding the amount you drank, or the fact that you were drinking again. This is part of why Laura's story is so powerful. Her honest telling of her story includes the parts of her past that she was hiding from everyone in her life. 'My Life In Hiding' is about so much more than hiding one's addiction, it includes learning how to be honest with ourselves. During this interview, Laura and I were careful not to divulge any 'spoilers' as the book is full of twists and turns. The one 'spoiler' is that we know Laura is ultimately triumphant over her addiction and, like many of us, her life looks completely different now. This book is ultimately a love story, with her children, a surprise relationship but, most importantly, with herself. Laura Cathcart Robbins is the best-selling author of the Atria/Simon & Schuster memoir, Stash, My Life In Hiding, and host of the popular podcast, The Only One In The Room. She will be joining us in our Author Spotlight Special inside The Sober Edge Book Club. Show Notes HERE Register to attend our Author Spotlight and meet Laura HERE
It's famously difficult for a first-time, unknown author to get a memoir traditionally published, much less to have traditional publishers get into a bidding war over it. Laura Cathcart Robbins defied all the odds when she burst onto the "quit lit" scene with her brilliant, brave recovery memoir, Stash: My Life in Hiding (Atria/Simon and Schuster, 2023). Stash is the candid account of an affluent, Hollywood wife and mother struggling with addiction, and her battle to get sober even as her marriage is falling apart. It is relatable, inspiring, courageous, and a real page-turner! The book went on to appear three times in the New York Times, was named a "best memoir of the year" by Elle magazine, and earned its author awards, accolades, and national media coverage. In this episode of The Selfish Gift, Laura opens up and tells all about her unconventional—and often "surreal"—meteoric rise as a celebrated author, including: • How the first article she ever published went viral and changed everything • What it's like being one of the only Black authors in the recovery memoir genre—and why we need more memoirs from authors of color • The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that kickstarted her publishing journey, even though the offer itself wound up being a dead-end • How and why she started her popular podcast, "The Only One in the Room", and what she's learned from her guests • The tough advice she received after her first book proposal was rejected years ago—and why she followed it • How she laid down a track for her author career long before her book was published ...and much more! Tune into this inspiring and revealing conversation and learn how vulnerability, determination, and the love of writing fueled Laura's success. For more, check out: https://lauracathcartrobbins.com/ https://maggielangrick.com https://wonderwell.pressAnd follow: https://www.instagram.com/theonlyoneintheroom/ https://www.instagram.com/lauracathcartrobbins https://www.instagram.com/wonderwellpress https://www.instagram.com/maggielangrick
Cam Cathcart is a real estate investor who quickly scaled up to 100 deals/year and built enough savings to move his family to Maui.In this episode, Cam shares what separates new investors who take massive action from those who get stuck in analysis paralysis and breaks down how you can still find great deals in this market without spending a fortune on marketing. Cam teaches flipping, wholesaling and rental property investing over at Deal Flow Real Estate.He also talks about: - The moment he realized he needed to change his financial situation- How networking with local players was a “cheat code” to success- How to come across as confident as a new investor- Advice for you if you're scared to buy your first rental property- How he finds and funds deals- Recruiting private money lenders for his flips- Why he rarely puts contingencies in his purchase and sale agreements- What he did when he ran into a cash crunch - Why he lives by the motto, “Anything worth doing is worth overdoing”.Books Mentioned:- Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat: The BRRRR Rental Property Investment Strategy Made Simple by David Greene- Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...And Others Don't by Jim Collins- The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work by Shawn Achor- The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Comer Connect with Cam: Website: https://www.dealflowrealestate.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cam.cathcartConnect with us!Website: https://abetterlife.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterlife/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/beardybrandonCam's charitable cause (100% of ad revenue goes here):- Tim Tebow Foundation https://timtebowfoundation.org/Show Sponsor: - The BetterLife REI Summit May 3-5 in Denver, CO. The most actionable “how to” real estate event for new and experienced investors. Grab your tickets here: https://reisummit2024.com/Interested in building wealth without losing your soul? Join the BetterLife Tribe here: https://join.abetterlife.com/tribe
Sam Cooper (Inkprov) relates the saga of his high school prom, and Sam Cathcart (First Date, Good Crash) plays in with the team. The set features a strict interpretation of the prom code, a very fancy game night, and a parent with a unique defense of their child's alleged misbehavior. The cast includes Kristine Antonsen, Sarah Kylie, Winnie Yeung, Casey Mills, MP Piper, and Mike Kroner. Directed by Chris Carter.
Sam Cathcart (First Date, Good Crash) shares a story of camping in Appalachia, and Sam Cooper (Inkprov) plays in with the team. The set features a couple considering purchasing a murder house, a niche car salesman, parents vetting childcare providers, and a man with very specific cosmetic wants. The cast includes Kristine Antonsen, Mark Ableidinger, Sarah Kylie, Winnie Yeung, Casey Mills, MP Piper, and Mike Kroner. Directed by Chris Carter.
Laura Cathcart Robbins is a best-selling author and host of the popular podcast The Only One In The Room; she's also a speaker and school trustee credited for creating The Buckley School's nationally recognized committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice. Laura is a prolific contributor to the Huffington Post with highly personal articles on race, recovery, and divorce. Her piece, A White Woman Told Me She Doesn't 'Think Of' Me As Black, uncovers having to live between shades of black and white. Her story, I Have A White Boyfriend. Does That Make Me Any Less Black confronts the intersectionality of love and race. We talked in depth with Laura about the paradoxes of race, family, class, and gender.
This episode features Dr. Ronald Cathcart, who has specialized in patients living with HIV since 1989 and has spent the past 14 years as the staff physician at Comprehensive Healthcare in Melbourne, Florida. Dr Cathcart is happy to answer your questions about COVID 19 and/or making better lifestyle choices via email, using the subject line: I HEARD YOUR PODCAST EMAIL: rcathcart@bellsouth.net Recommended Authors: Dr. Michael Gregor Dr. Neal Bernard Nathan Pritkin
Meet Cam, a pastor turned real estate investor that does 100+ deals per year! We want to coach you at Wealthy Investor! Book a call with the team here - https://wealthyway.co/yt--Are you living The Wealthy Way? Take the quiz and get FREE access to the “Wealth Builder Academy” where Ryan goes over all the fundamentals of building wealth. https://www.wealthyway.com/Would you like our team to help build your personal brand? Apply to join Pineda Media at https://wealthyway.co/rj9Looking to grow in your faith and business? Join Wealthy Kingdom today https://wealthyway.co/dyyWant to partner with Ryan to supercharge your business? Apply at https://www.pinedapartners.com/You can invest in Ryan's real estate deals! Go to https://pinedacapital.com Follow Wealthy Investor on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/_wealthyinvestor https://www.tiktok.com/@_wealthyinvestor --Connect with Cam! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cam.cathcart/Cam Cathcart, a real estate investor based in St. Louis who resides in Maui, embarked on his real estate journey during his time as a pastor in Colorado. A financial turning point occurred when faced with a hefty medical bill for his daughter's emergency, prompting him to seek control over his finances through real estate. Cam and his wife initially earned $6,000 on their first house flip, in which they did the renovations themselves, inspiring them to purchase five more soon after.Transitioning from working for noble causes with insufficient pay, both Cam and the Brian share their experiences of pivoting to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the challenge of breaking free from the comfort of a consistent paycheck. Stepping out of one's comfort zone, although uncomfortable, is deemed crucial for personal growth.Cam highlights the significance of acquisitions in real estate investment, asserting that buying a property at the right price guarantees eventual profitability. He advocates focusing on connecting with wholesalers, stressing the importance of building strong relationships based on trust. Cam allocates a monthly budget of approximately $16,000 for advertising through methods like cold calling and pay per lead.The conversation shifts to scaling a business and stepping away from its day-to-day operations. Cam, positioned as the visionary in his business, emphasizes the importance of employee communication, utilizing tools like predictive index assessments. He shares insights into his hiring process, stressing the need for clear expectations, time constraints, and providing employees with the tools for success.Cam values highly driven and outgoing individuals for sales roles, prioritizing honesty and integrity. In the process of buying houses below market value, Cam employs a personalized approach, considering seller personality types with tools like DISC assessments. His ultimate goal is to ensure a win-win situation for both parties in every real estate transaction.
“Ambien, when taken as prescribed works great. But basically when I took it, it did something I really liked and I immediately wanted more. My first thought after my first night of Ambien was ‘more please'... I couldn't wait to go to sleep and that went on for years.” Laura Cathcart Robbins is the best-selling author of the Atria/Simon & Schuster memoir, Stash, My Life In Hiding, and host of the popular podcast, The Only One In The Room. She has been active for many years as a speaker and school trustee and is credited for creating The Buckley School's nationally recognized committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice. Her recent articles on the subjects of race, recovery, and divorce have garnered her worldwide acclaim. She is a 2022 TEDx Speaker, and LA Moth StorySlam winner. Currently, she sits on the advisory boards of the San Diego Writer's Festival and the Outliers HQ podcast Festival Hi Friend, Welcome to the podcast. In case you're new here, my name is Arlina and I'll be your host. Before we get into it, I have a couple of resources for you. On my IG account @arlinaallen I am sharing tips from my new guide: How to quit drinking: 30 Tips for your first 30 Days. So be sure to follow me there if you are just starting your alcohol-free journey, share it with a friend, or just follow for daily sobriety inspo. You can also download the whole guide at soberlifeschool.com If you need a little extra support during the holiday season, you can join the free women's facebook group, just search “The one day at a time Private Women's Group”. And I'll look forward to meeting you there!
High School students represent the very beginning of the pipeline for the Cyber industry. What are the attitudes and perspectives of these young people? How can we attract the best and brightest into our industry? Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-esw-5
“The great thing in this world is not so much where you stand as what direction you are moving." - Oliver Wendell Holmes In this episode, Laura shares her perspective and highlights: Her struggle with performative motherhood before getting sober How embracing discomfort can lead to profound personal growth and a deeper connection with others Exploring our discomfort in saying "no" and the importance we place on others' happiness Laura Cathcart Robbins (she/her) is an author, freelance writer, speaker, and host of the popular podcast The Only One in the Room. Her work has appeared in HuffPost, The Tempest, and more. After years of hiding her addiction from everyone, now, with courage and candid openness, she reveals how she managed to begin the long journey towards sobriety and unexpectedly finding new love. Robbins harrowingly illustrates taking down the wall she built around herself brick by brick and what it means to be Black in a startlingly white world. Find out more about Laura on IG @lauracathcartrobbins and her website lauracathcartrobbins.com Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ Finish the year ALIGNED - we are accepting applications for my Mastery Coaching Program. Find out more information and fill out the application at heatherchauvin.com/mastery For all things Emotionally Uncomfortable, including gifts for those you know would appreciate it, visit my new SHOP heatherchauvin.com/shop For your own AG1 supply, visit: drinkAG1.com/EU I want to hear your questions, your comments, and your experiences! Connect with me personally at heatherchauvin.com/chat
You may look at people in the sober community and think that we have a lot of sober time and that may feel unattainable or too far off. In this special collab episode, you will hear from Eric Zimmer with 16 years of sobriety, Laura Cathcart Robbins with 15 years of sobriety, Paul Churchill with 10 years of sobriety, and me with 3.5 years of sobriety. In this episode we discuss our first months of sobriety, what we did for support in the beginning, how we knew it was time to quit for good, socializing with alcohol in the beginning, what our cravings and triggers were like, and how we learned how to be comfortable with out sobriety. Connect with Laura Cathcart Robbins: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Stash/Laura-Cathcart-Robbins/9781668005330 https://www.instagram.com/lauracathcartrobbins/ https://theonlyonepod.com/ Connect with Paul Churchill: https://www.recoveryelevator.com/ Connect with Eric Zimmer: https://www.oneyoufeed.net/ Resources I offer: Community & Meetings: Living a Sober Powered Life https://www.soberpowered.com/membership The Sober Mindset Course https://www.soberpowered.com/the-sober-mindset-course (Free Private Podcast) 5 Blocks Holding You Back From Quitting Drinking https://www.soberpowered.com/5blocks Weekly emails on Thursdays where I explain the latest episode in more detail, share images to help you understand the concepts, share announcements, interviews, writing, discount codes and more. https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6107260617e156c4839768b5 Ask a question, it could appear on the show! https://forms.gle/oKubeJKMZimkHvUJA Thank you for supporting this show by supporting my sponsors. Learn more: https://www.soberpowered.com/sponsors If you enjoyed this episode please consider buying me a coffee to support my work https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soberpowered Sources are posted on my website Disclaimer: all of the information described in this podcast is my interpretation of the research combined with my opinion. This is not medical advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are going to talk about drug addiction today. Even if you don't struggle with addiction yourself, I want you to listen to this conversation. It is vulnerable, eye-opening, and encouraging on so many levels. Laura Cathcart Robbins is the host of the popular podcast, The Only One In The Room, and author of her memoir, STASH. When she needed help most, she couldn't find herself in the stories and books on shelves. So, she wrote her memoir to speak out, become part of the solution, and give other women who are struggling with addiction, a place to find hope and encouragement. Laura's beautiful book is about her journey parting from her authentic self, struggling with addiction, and coming back to her authentic self. It is raw, vulnerable, and deeply encouraging on so many levels. Go grab this book! I know you will enjoy it (especially after you hear from her in this conversation). In this episode Allie + Laura discuss: ❤️ Motherhood + needing help to cope, and how that was connected to her addiction ❤️ How pride and being self-sufficient holds back so many from getting helped ❤️ What led her to writing her story + why speaking out for black women was so important to her ❤️ True diversity that goes unnoticed and how we can be better at including everyone, no matter who they are ❤️ Breaking free of shame and how it will take you to a place of true freedom Connect with Laura NAME: Grab Laura's memoir, Stash Instagram - @lauracathcartrobbins Instagram - @theonlyoneintheroom TikTok - @mscathcartrobbins The Only One Mentioned in this Episode: Pre-order the Declutter Like A Mother Planner It's a Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown Connect with Allie: Instagram Website Podcast Page This podcast is produced by Pivot Media Co. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Please contact Airwave Media at sales@advertisecast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kayla is joined by writer Laura Cathcart Robbins to discuss how she survived her addiction, writing her book “STASH”, and honesty being the number one policy to live by in recovery. Follow LauraLaura's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauracathcartrobbinsCheck out STASH: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Stash/Laura-Cathcart-RobbinsCheck out THE ONLY ONE POD: https://theonlyonepod.com/Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directionallychallenged__/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
tw: racism, addiction Allison worries she's a bad dog mom after Sugar has a paw injury. Gabe's name change went through and he shares why he chose the "male" gender marker. Next, a listener writes in to ask about how to platonically purchase a home with a close friend and still be able to date other people. The incredible Laura Cathcart Robbins joins to talk about what it's like to be a Black woman in the addiction space, her unconventional journey to sobriety, and the importance of representation in recovery. And finally, Melisa got into an awesome writing workshop which prompts a big discussion about the writing process! This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News
tw: racism, addiction Allison worries she's a bad dog mom after Sugar has a paw injury. Gabe's name change went through and he shares why he chose the "male" gender marker. Next, a listener writes in to ask about how to platonically purchase a home with a close friend and still be able to date other people. The incredible Laura Cathcart Robbins joins to talk about what it's like to be a Black woman in the addiction space, her unconventional journey to sobriety, and the importance of representation in recovery. And finally, Melisa got into an awesome writing workshop which prompts a big discussion about the writing process! This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Post-Production by Coco Llorens Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, and Alex Ramsey. To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices