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Catherine Bosley, Former TV news anchor/reporter, author of Forever and For All to See. Rescue your social media image, joined The Rick Dayton Show to talk about the dangers of posting on social media. Along with how to come out better if you do face social media scandal.
The talented Catherine Bosley joins The Pop Off with her story of how she got started in journalism and how she overcame a notorious scandal and turned it into her mission. Follow Catherine: CatherineBosley.com FB: Catherine Bosley Instagram: CatherineBosleySpeaks Follow Martisse: Instagram: MartisseM Twitter: @MartisseM
The Federal Reserve is theoretically above the fray in Washington, but in these hyperpartisan times both Democrats and Republicans are keen to keep the chair's seat in their camp. As a result, President Joe Biden has a tough decision to make this fall in whether to retain the central bank's current chair, Jerome Powell, who happens to be a Republican. On this week's podcast, host Stephanie Flanders delves into Biden's options with Bloomberg Fed reporters Craig Torres and Rich Miller. Also on this week's episode, Bloomberg senior editor Brendan Murray cruises the River Thames to share how the Port of London, once the world's busiest, is regaining some of its past glory. And, Zurich-based economics reporter Catherine Bosley, Dublin-based reporter Peter Flanagan and Dublin bureau chief Morwenna Coniam explain why European tax havens are so stressed over a proposed global minimum corporate tax rate. That U.S. politicians are debating Powell's fate may be a bit perplexing, given his fans in both parties and that many contend he did a good job steering the economy through the first 18 months or the pandemic. Still, some progressives fault him for being too lax in regulating Wall Street and not vocal enough when it comes to income inequality and Black unemployment. If Biden sticks with Powell, it would be another signal that he's serious about bipartisanship. One possible maneuver discussed on this podcast: keep Powell in place, but fill three other board seats with candidates more to the left's liking. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Emily, John and David discuss the Delta variant and the vaccination decline, the bipartisan infrastructure plan living another day, and the pandemic Olympics. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: David Leonhardt for The New York Times: “Why Aren't the Vaccines Approved?” Matthew Yglesias for Slow Boring: “Let's Get More People Vaccinated” Ross Douthat for The New York Times: “How to Reach the Unvaccinated” John Dickerson for CBS News: “Governor Asa Hutchinson on ‘Face the Nation,' June 27, 2021” Here's this week's chatter: John: Jack Thomas for The Boston Globe: “I Just Learned I Only Have Months to Live. This Is What I Want to Say”; Susan B. Glasser for The New Yorker: “‘You're Gonna Have a Fucking War': Mark Milley's Fight to Stop Trump from Striking Iran” Emily: Eliza Apperly for The Guardian: “‘Stumbling Stones': A Different Vision of Holocaust Remembrance”; Atlas Obscura: “The Bebelplatz, Berlin, Germany: The Site of the Famous Nazi Book Burning Campaign of 1933 Remembers It's ‘Night of Shame.'” David: The Quiet American, by Graham Greene; Catherine Bosley for Bloomberg: “Women Are Still Suffering More Than Men in Pandemic Job Hit” Listener chatter from Ragav Venkatesan: “W Series: Off Track”; Giles Richards for The Guardian: “Hamilton Commission Report Aims to Improve Diversity in Motorsport” If you enjoy the show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Danny Lavery's show Big Mood, Little Mood and you'll be supporting the Political Gabfest. Sign up now at slate.com/gabfestplus to help support our work. For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, David, and John discuss billionaires in space. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily, John and David discuss the Delta variant and the vaccination decline, the bipartisan infrastructure plan living another day, and the pandemic Olympics. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: David Leonhardt for The New York Times: “Why Aren't the Vaccines Approved?” Matthew Yglesias for Slow Boring: “Let's Get More People Vaccinated” Ross Douthat for The New York Times: “How to Reach the Unvaccinated” John Dickerson for CBS News: “Governor Asa Hutchinson on ‘Face the Nation,' June 27, 2021” Here's this week's chatter: John: Jack Thomas for The Boston Globe: “I Just Learned I Only Have Months to Live. This Is What I Want to Say”; Susan B. Glasser for The New Yorker: “‘You're Gonna Have a Fucking War': Mark Milley's Fight to Stop Trump from Striking Iran” Emily: Eliza Apperly for The Guardian: “‘Stumbling Stones': A Different Vision of Holocaust Remembrance”; Atlas Obscura: “The Bebelplatz, Berlin, Germany: The Site of the Famous Nazi Book Burning Campaign of 1933 Remembers It's ‘Night of Shame.'” David: The Quiet American, by Graham Greene; Catherine Bosley for Bloomberg: “Women Are Still Suffering More Than Men in Pandemic Job Hit” Listener chatter from Ragav Venkatesan: “W Series: Off Track”; Giles Richards for The Guardian: “Hamilton Commission Report Aims to Improve Diversity in Motorsport” If you enjoy the show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Danny Lavery's show Big Mood, Little Mood and you'll be supporting the Political Gabfest. Sign up now at slate.com/gabfestplus to help support our work. For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, David, and John discuss billionaires in space. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran news personality and public speaker, Catherine Bosley, joins the cast to share her story about humiliation and bullying after a wet t-shirt contest nearly destroyed her career and ended her life. Her story is ultimately about redemption and finding inner strength to fight back. Don't be too quick to judge; there's always more than meets the eye. The hosts help soothe the pain with the healing sounds of the multi-talented singer/musician Adron.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millions of Europeans are facing tighter restrictions on their movements, with London, Paris, and Vienna enforcing stricter curbs. On Monday, the government of Wales announced a two-week “fire-break” lockdown designed to curb the spread of coronavirus. All non-essential retail outlets, including pubs and restaurants, will be closed from October 23rd to November 9th. Bloomberg reporter Catherine Bosley reports how Europe is hoping to control this new wave of coronavirus infections and whether another round of restrictions and lockdowns can offset the economic devastation in the region the pandemic has already caused.
Welcome to episode 2 of Finding Confidence During COVID. At the time of these recordings, we've been experiencing a pandemic that has rocked life as we know it. If life is a highway, we're experiencing a multicar pile-up of epic proportions, and we need all the confidence we can get. I'm beyond thrilled to introduce you to Catherine Bosley. She's an award-winning, a veteran journalist with over thirty years of public speaking experience, including her TEDx, talk My Naked Nightmare: A lesson in surviving humiliation. Her many years of work as an anchor and reporter earned her prestigious honors such as Associated Press Awards and Emmy Award nominations. Catherine is the owner of CJB Productions, LLC, where she works as a speaker, group consultant, and personal coach. Catherine Bosley's online humiliation got the attention of shows like GMA, Oprah and Inside Edition No one should experience the devastating wrath of cyberbullying. The reality is no one is immune.. her message, forever and for all to see is so relevant and timely today. She shares with her story of how one decision, made while caught up in the moment of a vacation, led to public humiliation and almost cost her her life. Pull your seatbelt tight; you're about to hear how Catherine took the most significant confidence crash of her life, lived to tell the tale, and now uses the experience change…to save the lives of others. Website www.catherinebosley.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.bosley.142/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBosley19 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-bosley-8770b2148/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathbosley/?hl=en Catch and Kill by Ronan Farrow https://www.amazon.com/Catch-Kill-Conspiracy-Protect-Predators-ebook/dp/B07TD413RV Minivan Mogul: A Crash Course in Confidence for Women https://www.amazon.com/Catch-Kill-Conspiracy-Protect-Predators-ebook/dp/B07TD413RV
Mid-April is when the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank hold their spring meetings, where finance ministers and central bankers gather to exchange ideas on keeping global growth intact. This year, the meetings will be virtual, and the discussions less about growth and more about avoiding an economic abyss. Gita Gopinath, in her second year as the IMF’s chief economist, is projecting the worst global downturn since the Great Depression. She talks with Stephanie Flanders about what the international community needs to do now and what lessons policymakers should take away from the Covid-19 pandemic and its fallout. Flanders also speaks with Bloomberg economy reporter Catherine Bosley about why Germany is patting itself on the back for a history of budgetary stinginess.
Our guest on this episode of the Billy Dees Podcast is Catherine Bosley, an accomplished speaker, group consultant, personal coach, and television journalist. Her mission is to help you stay safe in this day of increasing "digital danger." Her passion is as an advocate of hope for those who have been victims of cyber humiliation and bullying. A better you can emerge on the other side once we find the steadfast inner strength that she believes we all possess. During this interview Catherine talks about her background and experiences as a public figure and why she is such a strong advocate for online safety. We cover the topic of how some people are currently venting their negative opinions and frustrations regarding the Covid19 crisis on social media and how those online remarks could potentially come back to haunt them. We then discuss 5 online tips to avoid falling into that trap. We also cover numerous categories of “digital dangers” that social media usage and online activities in general can often pose. If the worst does happen, and we fall victim to a cyber catastrophe of some kind, the interview concludes with Catherine’s recommendations of how we can regain control of the situation.
On Today’s episode of 22 Motivational Minutes, award-winning journalist and professional speaker Catherine Bosley shares her story of overcoming a social media incident that led a complete career change. Listen in as Marlo and Catherine discuss vulnerability, mitigating risk online, and how one decision can have a lasting impact on your career and reputation. Catherine Bosley is an award-winning, veteran journalist which includes thirty years of public speaking experience. She's especially excited to add a Tedx speech to her portfolio. Her many years of work as an anchor and reporter earned her prestigious honors such as Associated Press Awards and Emmy Award nominations. She's known for her "down-to-earth" style and versatility. While her specialty and passion in reporting has always focused on health and medical issues, much of Catherine's career has also been spent covering breaking news of all sorts, from crime to politics. After graduating, Cum Laude, from Kent State University with a BA in Fine and Professional Arts, her career took her to many cities, ranging in size from smaller markets in upstate New York, to one of the country's larger television markets, Cleveland, Ohio. While she continues her work in television news as a freelancer, and instructs at the university level, Catherine's priority is her own company, CJB Productions, LLC, working as a speaker, group consultant and personal coach. You can connect with Catherine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-bosley-8770b2148/ _______________________ Are you working to build a profitable and sustainable business in 2020? The Successboarding Community Workshop is a six-week transformation process designed to align you with the leadership, community, and resources you need to stop the burnout and push yourself to the next level of success. Chat with Marlo or Amanda by clicking the link here: https://www.marlohiggins.com/schedule-a-call
This week, we hear how Catherine Bosley took back her life after becoming one of the first victims of cyberbullying, and how she turned pain into empowerment. The speaker, online advocate, and award-winning journalist was living her best life when a moment changed the course of her future. Join us to hear her message of warning and hope. Learn more about Catherine’s speaking topic and services at CatherineBosley.com, and find her on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Browse Molly’s catalog of books and projects at apieceofmollysmind.com for Molly’s books Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail cz@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. SHOW NOTES Molly health check; Welcome to the neighborhood, Sam and David; Alex is attacked; DIY flooring at the Gertsburgs Introducing Catherine Bosley; Pros and cons of the internet age and a suggestion for civility A wild night from the past comes back to a journalist in Youngstown; Reactions and repercussions Defending herself and fighting back; Mistake or not? Bouncing back and making it count; Sharing a message of hope ALSO MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW Jesse Weinberger's appearance on the show is essential listening: Ep 99 – Protecting your Children from their Screens Here is an article with instructions for setting up a send delay in Outlook and Gmail - https://hbr.org/2015/07/prevent-email-horror-with-a-2-minute-send-delay Alex had a great conversation with John DiJulius in Ep 96 – The Secret to World-Class Service https://youtu.be/cg9zfM1eOII Watch Catherine's YouTube talk here or at https://youtu.be/cg9zfM1eOII.
Catherine Bosley, an award-winning, veteran journalist joins Ian Corzine, Your Social Media Lawyer, for a provocative discussion about one fateful night when she decided to let it all hang loose at a Key West bar, and then suffered through years of legal battles and online cyberbullying. We can learn a lot from Catherine's story, and she is committed to using her "nightmare" experience to help all of us be better-educated on how not to fall victim to social media cyberbullying. If you need a keynote speaker for social media or corporate events, Catherine can be reached at https://www.catherinebosley.com and on all the major social media platforms.
Award winning TV anchor Catherine Bosley joins host Miriam Conner on the latest episode of aParently Speaking to share her very personal story of the impact one mistake can have on you in this "day of digital danger." She also covers some things to talk about with your kids to keep them safe and to remind them that the choices they make may be very hard to “erase.” The post Podcast Episode #29: Digital Dangers appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
Today on The Neil Haley Show. The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Award-Winning, Veteran Journalist Catherine Bosley. Catherine Bosley is an award-winning, veteran journalist which includes thirty years of public speaking experience. She's especially excited to add a Tedx speech to her portfolio. Her many years of work as an anchor and reporter earned her prestigious honors such as Associated Press Awards and Emmy Award nominations. She's known for her "down-to-earth" style and versatility. While her specialty and passion in reporting has always focused on health and medical issues, much of Catherine's career has also been spent covering breaking news of all sorts, from crime to politics. After graduating, Cum Laude, from Kent State University with a BA in Fine and Professional Arts, her career took her to many cities, ranging in size from smaller markets in upstate New York, to one of the country's larger television markets, Cleveland, Ohio. While she continues her work in television news as a freelancer, and instructs at the university level, Catherine's priority is her own company, CJB Productions, LLC, working as a speaker, group consultant and personal coach.
Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 115 - a 2019 New Year's special - in which Captain Phil (on WUSB Radio) interviews me about my music, views of Donald Trump, and NASA's Ultima Thule fly-by. Not only that - Phil plays, for the first time on any radio station, three rough mixes from my forthcoming Welcome Up album of science fiction songs, to be released by Old Bear Records this Fall: "Samantha", "If I Traveled to the Past", and "Welcome Up". I always have a good time talking to Phil, but these 90 minutes were really out of the ball park. Relevant links: 1. Music from my one other album - Twice Upon a Rhyme (1972) - on Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music. 2. Bill O'Reilly's interview with me about Catherine Bosley: the video. 3. My review of Alec Nevala-Lee's Astounding. 4. My best-known book about Trump: Fake News in Real Context
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TV Reporter Catherine Bosley spoke to Bill Wills on how to protect yourself on Social Media.
Too often the study of economics and exchange rates can seem very arcane. What does it mean in real life? For one meat smuggler, the end of 15 years of car trips to and from France with a trunk full of pork, beef and lamb. The Swiss franc's surge and the euro's swoon has encouraged more and more people to turn their hand to smuggling. There could be more to come. Catherine Bosley, a Bloomberg economics reporter in Zurich explains why to Dan and guest host Joe Weisenthal. And then there is the case of the $30,000 cash found in a sunglasses case.