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LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |
128. How They're Taking Businesses to the Next Level: Kaye Kramer and Catherine McCord

LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 35:14


Kaye Kramer and Catherine McCord are taking their years of collected experience to help female founders launch and grow their businesses through Founder Launch Lab. The program is designed to bring together a dynamic cohort of like-minded peers along with the experience, mentorship, and personalized coaching that Kaye and Catherine bring to the table. The 9-month program supports founders in mastering business fundamentals, refining growth strategies, and optimizing operations.Kay Kramer is an entrepreneur, founder, senior executive, non-profit board member, and certified career coach specializing in leadership, executive strategy, and career transitions. Kaye's experience in the entertainment industry includes representing talent at United Talent Agency, overseeing production as a movie executive at Interscope Films, and leading Nielsen Entertainment as Executive Vice President. Her entrepreneurial ventures include serving as COO of The Babybox Co., co-founding Nursery Works, and founding Step Up Women's Network, where she also served as CEO.Catherine McCord is the founder of the popular website Weelicious.com. McCord has authored several books, including Smoothie Project, Weelicious, Weelicious Lunches, and Meal Prep Magic. She has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, the Kelly Clarkson Show, the Food Network's #1 rated Guy's Grocery Games, and is a regular on the NBC Emmy Award-winning show Naturally, Danny Seo. In today's episode, Nada sits down with Kaye and Catherine to talk about their partnership serving entrepreneurs. They believe female founders are uniquely suited to launch successful businesses but lack the space to ask, learn, and connect. The two offer two key pieces of advice when starting a business or partnership and share a belief that age is not a limitation; it's an asset. For more information, check out their website. Be sure to listen to Kaye's earlier Liberty Road Podcast Episode, How to Delegate Your Vision for Success. Follow on Instagram: @kayepkramer and @weelicious.Please follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram; we want to share and connect with you and hear your thoughts and comments. Please rate and review this podcast. It helps to know if these conversations inspire and equip you to consider your possibilities and lean into your future with intention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Milk Drunk by Bobbie
Weelicious Founder + CEO Catherine McCord on Helping Others + Parenting During Disaster

Milk Drunk by Bobbie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 37:54


Chef, TV host, author, entrepreneur, founder, CEO, and mom Catherine McCord joins Tabria and guest host/producer + creator Anne Gordon for an intimate conversation on the devastating fires that rampaged LA in January and how it impacted their families. Learn how just hours after being evacuated, Catherine sprang into action by leveraging her connections with female founders and the food industry to help families and firefighters, what it's like parenting during a disaster, how moms + communities are the pillars of crisis response, what was in Catherine's evacuation kit, and a critical reminder that LA's families still need help rebuilding their lives.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hey Sis, Eat This
From Catwalk to Food Network with Catherine McCord

Hey Sis, Eat This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 61:42


Today, we have the pleasure of hosting a culinary powerhouse and beloved Food Network star, Catherine McCord. As the founder of Weelicious, a renowned food blog, and the author of four cookbooks, Catherine has cemented herself as a go-to source for family-friendly recipes and kitchen inspiration. In this episode, Catherine shares her journey from a childhood steeped in the traditions of Southern cooking to globetrotting adventures that ignited her passion for diverse cuisines. From picking vegetables with her grandmother in Kentucky to savoring sushi in Paris, with her mom, Catherine's culinary experiences shaped her approach to food and family. Despite honing her skills in Michelin-starred restaurants in NYC, Catherine faced a revelation after becoming a mom: haute cuisine didn't align with the practicalities of family meals. Thus, Weelicious was born, a platform dedicated to accessible, nutritious recipes that cater to busy families. Join us as Catherine delves into the joys and challenges of balancing motherhood, culinary expertise, and her thriving career on the Food Network. From sharing her favorite recipes from childhood to discussing the importance of reconnecting with your inner-mom, Catherine's insights are sure to inspire and delight. She even spills the tea on the best dish she had on Triple G and who the funniest chef is on Food Network! For All Things Catherine McCord: https://catherine.onwebspot.com/ Follow Catherine on Instagram: @weelicious About Hey Sis, Eat This We are two sisters, born and raised in Texas, who share a love of food, friends, and a wicked sense of humor! On the Hey Sis, Eat This podcast, we celebrate moms and meals, inspired by our very own Momma Ashley, a former chef and always the hostess with the mostess! What you'll hear: What we've been cookin', who we've been entertainin', and any kitchen conundrums of the week... often in our Momma's Texas accent Chatting with siblings about what it was like around their dinner table growing up, favorite family recipes and stories that celebrate moms Interviews with celebrity chefs, restaurateurs, and culinary entrepreneurs about the influence and inspiration from their moms Weekly recipes from us and our guests posted out the Hey Sis, Eat This website We want to hear from Y'all! - Website: https://www.heysiseatthis.com - Recipes from our Us and Our Guests: https://www.heysiseatthis.com/our-rec... - Call into the Hey Sis Hotline: 1-866-4 HEY SIS or 1-866-443-9747 - Email: hello@heysiseatthis.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heysiseatthis/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heysiseatthis - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heysiseatthis

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast
Navigating the Kitchen and Motherhood with Catherine McCord

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 38:28


When you have a child, you realize that you'll be preparing three meals a day, seven days a week, for the next 18 years for each of your kids. That can be a bit overwhelming to think about for any parent. Thankfully, our guest today, Chef Catherine McCord, knows this all too well as a mother of three. We are excited to have her as our guest on this episode because she is sharing her experience, tips, and tricks to make the age-old question, "What's for dinner?" much easier for us all.  Who is Catherine McCord? Catherine McCord is the founder of the popular website weelicious.com and the family food brand One Potato. She is the author of Smoothie Project, Weelicious, Weelicious Lunches, and her newest book Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tips for Stress-Free Cooking. Catherine has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and the Kelly Clarkson Show. She is a regular on the NBC Emmy Award–winning show Danny Seo Naturally as well as Food Network's #1 rated Guy's Grocery Games. Catherine lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children and she has earned the trust of parents everywhere, including some familiar names such as Jennifer Garner and “The Pioneer Woman” Ree Drummond. What Did We Discuss? In this episode, Catherine McCord talked about all things motherhood and how to navigate the kitchen and feed your family with less stress! Here are some of the questions we covered: How did your journey as a mom play a role in creating Weelicous? What are your tips for not feeling overwhelmed in the kitchen?  What are some of your cooking tips that you use every day?  What ingredients do you always have stocked in your kitchen?  What are your tips for overcoming the picky eater hurdle with kids?  What are your go-to recipes for busy nights when you don't have a lot of time to prepare a meal? Have you ever had a cooking or kitchen “fail?” Does your family have any mealtime traditions?  Do your children enjoy joining you in the kitchen to cook?  What are the most challenging parts about being a mother and entrepreneur, and how do you balance it all? What does a typical day look like for you?  What mom hack do you think every mom should know? A lot of the magic is also in her new book, Meal Prep Magic. It takes readers a step beyond the ideological approach of Marie Kondo and The Home Edit, bringing parents a practical guide to organizing the most important space in their home — the kitchen. It offers 100 of her favorite family recipes, including tried-and-tested secrets for saving time. (What parent doesn't want that?) We also really love how the recipes are easy to prep and make ahead. It's a great book for all home cooks and busy mothers! If you want your time to get easier in the kitchen, listen to this episode! Catherine's Resources Weelicious One Potato Her latest book: Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tips for Stress-Free Cooking Instagram: @weelicious TikTok: @weelicious Twitter: @weelicious YouTube: Weelicious Pinterest: @weelicious Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People Strategy Leaders Podcast
43 - Improving Employee Performance by Embracing Inclusivity with Titan Management's Katherine McCord

People Strategy Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 30:51


Your host, Sri Chellappa, talks with the of Titan Management, Katherine McCord. Catherine McCord is a multi-talented individual, known for her love of animals, philanthropy, and as the founder of Titan Management, a company established in 2014 with the aim of promoting inclusion. She also hosts two shows, Career Launch Live and Super Mania Show, and has been a speaker at various events and organizations. For Catherine, inclusion means creating a healthy and natural work environment where everyone has equal opportunities and psychological safety. To ensure inclusivity, involve diverse voices in the design process of procedures, products, and processes. Highlighting the importance of inclusive communication, such as providing various formats and highlighting different aspects, to ensure everyone can access and understand information.To learn more about Catherine's work, click HERE, HERE, and HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Want to learn more about Sri's work at Engagedly? Check out his website at https://engagedly.com/.

Courageous Wellness
Catherine McCord Talks Meal Prep Magic, Refreshing Your Kitchen, & Developing “Good Eaters”

Courageous Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 53:18


Today we welcome back to the show 4th time guest – Catherine McCord! Catherine is the founder of Weelicious and One Potato and an author of multiple books including her latest cookbook, Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tips for Stress-Free Cooking,  Jennifer Garner has called Catherine her “ go-to guru who has written the ultimate, pragmatic guide to meal prep!”  Meal Prep Magic guides readers step-by-step through kitchen organization and meal preparation: from stocking essential tools and ingredients and maximizing space for efficiency, to planning a week's worth of meals and bringing them to fruition. Along with simple strategies and time-saving secrets that help home cooks feel more relaxed and confident, she also shares 100 of her favorite family recipes: from grab-and-go breakfasts to quick healthy dinners. We had a really fun conversation catching up with Catherine – and if you want to listen to her previous appearances on the show you can click here and here ! To learn more you can also visit https://weelicious.com/ or https://onepotato.com/ or follow Catherine on Instagram @weelicious If you would like to work with us and receive a free health coaching consultation-- get in touch at courageouswellness.netor email aly@courageouswellness.net or erica@courageouswellness.net  Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Courageous Wellness! We release new episodes each #WellnessWednesday You can also follow us on instagram @CourageousWellness and visit our website: www.courageouswellness.net to get in touch.    This episode is brought to you by Milk+Honey.  To receive 20% off your purchase visit www.milkandhoney.comand use code: CWPODCAST (all one word) at checkout! Milk+Honey is a line of non-toxic, effective, and safe bath, body, and skincare products made in small batches in Austin, Texas.    You can also save 20% on all spa treatments at Milk+Honey Spa locations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Texas, Miami and get a special rate on a curated Courageous Wellness Retreat Spa Package that includes a 60 minute massage and dry brushing. Book over the phone or online and visit: milkandhoneyspa.com    Shop Vintners Daughter + Get 2-Day Free Shipping   Meet NED: You can receive 15% off our favorite Ned CBD products, including the Hormone Balance Blend and the Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, go to www.helloned.com and enter the code CWPODCAST at checkout   We are so excited to partner with Seed! You can save 15% on Seed Synbiotic by using code: courageous15 at checkout. Head to www.seed.com to learn more.    Save 20% on Sakara clean boutique and meal delivery with code: xocourageous at checkout!    Are you interested in becoming a health coach or furthering your nutrition education? We loved our program at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and are happy to offer our listeners a discount on tuition! To receive up to $2000 off tuition (for payments in full and $1000 off tuition for payment plans) you can use our name Aly French or Erica Stein when you enroll. To learn more you can also take a Sample Class, check out the Curriculum Guide, or visit the application page to enroll. 

The Second Shift
Make Your Meals Magical with Catherine McCord

The Second Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 29:26


Catherine McCord is the founder of content platform, Weelicious. What started as highlighting the inspiring lunches she created for her kids has turned into a food empire with 4 books and a meal delivery business. Catherine's latest book, Meal Prep Magic, is focused on time and stress saving hacks to organize your meals and your kitchen for efficiency and simplicity. Even if you are not a kitchen goddess you will enjoy Catherine's creativity and positivity -- she is #kitchengoals.Production by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Katie's Crib
Meal Prep Magic w/ Catherine McCord

Katie's Crib

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 40:30


Katie speaks to Catherine McCord, the founder of Weelicious, about helping parents help their children to experience simple healthy and delicious homemade food.   The former model and actress discusses her new book, “Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tricks for Stress-Free Cooking, A Weelicious Cookbook.”    She also talks about how to decide what to make for everybody for mealtime, and the importance of 1) small kitchen appliance placement and 2) taking kids to the farmer's market.   Also, need advice on packing lunches for your first-time kindergartner? Tune in for more details!   Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins Producer & Editor: Casby Bias Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Declutter Empress Radio
Episode 43: Stress-Free Meal Prep - Featuring Catherine McCord

Declutter Empress Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 24:05


In this episode, we have a lively conversation about meal prep with Catherine McCord, author of her new cookbook, Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tricks for Stress-Free Cooking. She is also the founder of weelicious.com, a food information resource website that provides weekly, easy to make meal plans . Catherine gives us practical and actionable steps to minimize the stress in preparing meals and organization strategies to save time and reduce clutter. Her book and advice applies to anyone who seeks to have a better relationship with their kitchen. Meal Prep Magic: Time Saving Tricks for Stress-Free Cooking - https://weelicious.com/meal-prep-magic/ Weelicious - https://weelicious.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/weelicious/

Making Room
The Connection Between Meal Prepping, Organization and Peace: A Tell- All w/ Weelicious

Making Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 38:08


Do you find yourself looking ahead at a new week dreading another week of cooking? Does mealtime come and you get the same pit in your stomach knowing that you have cook but...don't have any ideas. Maybe you love to cook, and just wish there was a way to simplify and enjoy the process a bit more. Wherever you're at with your relationship with your kitchen, What if I told you that there's a better way. What if I told you what you've been taught about meal prep and organization actually, may be, all wrong! I welcomed on our new friend and meal prep expert, Catherine McCord from the wildly popular platform Weelicious to give us a fresh and inspiring perspective! What the pandemic taught her about navigating her kitchen The cost of NOT meal planning AND what happens in our lives when we doHow kitchen organization puts you in control and at peace with the cooking process, instead of making you feel like you need therapy from it! How to make meal planning and prep flavor rich, practical and crave worthy for all times of the day How to cook meals that you can prepare in advances, enjoy later and even repurpose into left overs How you can make your meal prep even easier with her meal delivery service One Potato! Whether you are a season chef or newlywed learning to navigate the kitchen, this episode is light hearted, inspiring and will give you excitement to get back in the kitchen! Purchase Meal Prep Magic Here! Access your BOGO week of mealy delivery at https://onepotato.comFollow Catherine @weelicious This Episode is Sponsored byVisit Goodranchers.com/Gather to  get a year of bacon with your subscription and $20 off your first order with GATHER 

Table 5
CATHERINE MCCORD

Table 5

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 57:11


Catherine is a wife, mother, entrepreneur, cookbook author and a fellow Southerner. She started her career as a model and has since founded two companies and written four cookbooks. In this episode we talk about going from modeling to kitchens, how becoming a mother inspired her companies and how she balances it all. Show Notes:  Original music by Colin Killalea & Curtis Fye Edited by J Mack Media Podcast logo by Moochie Creative Follow Catherine @weelicious & @onepotatobox Follow Lindsay @table5pod & @lululuttrell

Food Issues
BONUS: Simple Meal Prep Ideas w/ Catherine McCord of Weelicious

Food Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 26:23


Getting healthy dinners on the table that our kids will actually eat and that also save us time and money is no easy feat. Maybe you have the same recipes on rotation and cooking is the last thing you want to do after a long, busy day. With some simple meal prep ideas, however, serving up healthy and delicious dishes in no time can be a breeze. In this special bonus edition of the podcast, I sat down with Catherine McCord, founder of the popular site Weelicious, co-founder of One Potato, 4-time cookbook author, and a go-to media expert who has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Food Network, and others. Catherine gives us her best tips for organizing our kitchens, simple meal prep ideas, and the system she uses every week to get dinner on the table without fail. She also lets us in on her favorite kitchen appliances and shares her favorite recipes from her new book, “Meal Prep Magic.” Welcome 2:41 Let's talk about your story! 4:25 Were you a healthy eater when you were younger? 5:03 What do you think are the biggest challenges parents have when it comes to feeding their kids? 6:35 How do you break free from mealtime boredom? 7:22 What are myths about getting healthy meals on the table? 9:12 What are your best tips for organizing and setting up our kitchens? 12:43 What are your best meal prep hacks that save time and money? 14:54 Are you a fan of buying pre-cut veggies and using other shortcuts to save time? 18:36 How can we cut down on multiple trips to the grocery store? 20:41 What are your favorite products that make cooking faster? 23:16 How can we speed up the clean-up? 24:06 What are your favorite recipes from your book, “Meal Prep Magic?” LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Julie mentions Catherine's meal delivery company, One Potato. Julie mentions research that shows “children's choices depend on what is most visible and easily accessible.” Julie mentions Catherine's book, “Smoothie Project.” Catherine mentions Vitamix and KitchenAid Pro Line Series blenders. Pre-order a copy of Catherine's book, “Meal Prep Magic.” Learn more about Catherine on Weelicious.com. Follow Weelicious on Instagram. FROM OUR PARTNERS Kids Cook Real Food eCourse The Kids Cook Real Food eCourse, created by a mom of 4 and a former elementary school teacher, is designed to build connection, confidence, and creativity in the kitchen. The course includes 30 basic cooking skills, 45 videos including several bonuses, printable supply and grocery shopping lists, and kid-friendly recipes. The course is designed for all kids ages 2 to teen and has three different skill levels. More than 18,000 families have taken the course and The Wall Street Journal named it the #1 cooking class for kids. Sign up now for the Kids Cook Real Food ecourse and get a free lesson for being a “Food Issues” listener. Thrive Market Thrive Market is an online membership-based market that has the highest quality, organic, non-GMO, healthy, and sustainable products. From groceries, clean beauty, safe supplements, and non-toxic home products to ethical meat, sustainable seafood, clean wine, and more, Thrive Market is where members save an average of $32 on every order! Through Thrive Gives, every paid membership sponsors a free one for a low-income family. Join Thrive Market today and get 25% off your first order and a free gift. 

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour
The Salt-of-the-Earth Star Power of Catherine McCord

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 72:50


I may not still be on TV if it weren't for Catherine McCord. Nowadays, she's one of the foremost cookbook authors in the US, with recipe bibles issued under her brand name Weelicious. She helps parents manage cooking without losing their minds and angrily writing off food as a concept, or just loading a Super Soaker with Goldfish crackers and shooting them at their kids as they head to work with stains on their shirts. She's the CEO of her own nationwide meal delivery service for families, called One Potato. I've never made better chicken tinga arepas with slaw and corn salsa in under 20 minutes (if you wanna try it, use the promo code TROY25 for 25% off). Her new book, Meal Prep Magic: Time-Saving Tips for Stress-Free Cooking, is due this April (pre-order it here). And my wife is obsessed with her. But a decade ago, Catherine was just a friendly face in an intimidating crowd. We filmed the pilot season of Guy's Grocery Games in 2013, in a rented-out grocery store in Los Angeles. I was not entirely sure of myself, but at least I had nothing to lose. I'd had my own show on Food Network two years earlier, but they'd canned it after a season. Probably a good call. But that's not important now. The important part is that they invited me to be one of the judges on this show—part supermarket shopping spree, part cooking competition, anchored by Guy Fieri. None of us were sure it would work. But Guy had talent and hair and bling and jokes, and sometimes that's enough. As long as we, the ensemble, didn't screw it up. We played Destiny's Children to his Beyonce. The first season on any TV show is all nerves and what-ifs, excitement and bouts of future-casting doom. Any moment could be your last. Cancel comes for us all at some point—you just hope it's not right out the gates. You put a bunch of big personalities in a room, and you all get to know each other and learn to perform in harmony in real time, to step up, say something that propels the action forward, step back and let others in, and so on. Guy had a show to run. He was busy. So us judges formed our own support group. And there were a few of us who bonded and bolstered each other through moments of self-doubt and first-season yips. We'd sit in each other's trailers and fill the down moments with humanity, make each other laugh our asses off, occasionally ugly-cry. In a career on TV, you'll meet people you'd rather not send a Christmas card to, and you'll meet people who shock you with their goodness. Catherine was one of the latter. A tireless worker, a hustler, a mom who looks like she's got it all together but is the first to point out her shortcomings. She's got model looks and humble Louisville blood. When you're on a TV show with someone for a decade with someone, you go through the highs and the lows. She watched me succeed, she watched my life fall apart a bit, she watched me recover. About a month ago, we were all in Santa Rosa for Guy's birthday. Sammy Hagar was there, singing to this small crowd of close friends. The drummer from Rage Against the Machine was performing with the house band. Hundreds of huge personalities were all assembled in one place—dressed in costume, as is the tradition of Guy's birthday. And there was Catherine. Always genuine, always the safe, awesome harbor in an intimidating room.

Digest This
54: Meal Prep Hacks with Catherine McCord

Digest This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 46:54


On today's episode, I have Catherine McCord on the show! Catherine is the founder of the popular Instagram and food blog, Weelicious!  She's mom of three, a frequent judge on the Food Network's Guy's Grocery Games, The founder of One Potato meal delivery service, and the author of several books including The Smoothie Project, as well as her most recent book coming out April 4th, called Meal Prep Magic! This book is a step-by-step process on how to create fast, healthy family meals which includes 100 of her favorite recipes. Topics Discussed: Meal prepping Homemade baby food tips Food storage tips Tips to feed your kids veggies Creating meals for dietary restricted family members How smoothies changed her sons and family's life Healthy kids school lunch ideas Her history as a model Check Out Catherine: Website: https://weelicious.com/  Instagram: www.instagram.com/weelicious One Potato: https://onepotato.com/ Pre-Order her book, Meal Prep Magic: https://weelicious.com/meal-prep-magic/  Sponsored By: Seed® Go to Seed.com/digest20 and use code digest20 for 20% off your first month of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic LMNT Go to: www.drinklmnt.com/digest to get 8 FREE packs Check Out Bethany: Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper Bethany's Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Further Listening: The Gut Liver Connection with Dr. Asia Muhammad

The Frankie Boyer Show
Michael Mehta Webster, David Baldacci, Catherine McCord of Weelicious

The Frankie Boyer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 39:36


David BaldacciMemory Manhttps://www.davidbaldacci.com/https://www.davidbaldacci.com/titles/david-baldacci/memory-man/9781455559817/Michael Mehta Websterhttps://www.amazon.com/Rescue-Effect-Saving-Life-Earth/dp/1643261495The Rescue Effect: The Key to Saving Life on Earthhttps://as.nyu.edu/faculty/michael-webster.htmlCatherine McCord of Weelicioushttps://www.weelicious.com/

Courageous Wellness
Catherine McCord of Weelicious and One Potato Discusses Creativity in the Kitchen for the Whole Family and Accessible Meal Prep

Courageous Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 57:14


To learn more visit: https://onepotato.com, www.weelicious.com  or follow on Instagram @weelicious, @onepotatobox Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Courageous Wellness! We release new episodes each #WellnessWednesday You can also follow us on instagram @CourageousWellness and visit our website: www.courageouswellness.net to get in touch.  This Episode is brought to you by OPEN. Open is giving Courageous Wellness listeners 30-days free when you visit withopen.com/CWPodcast With Open…you can practice with the best teachers in the world. Anywhere, anytime -- see you in class!  This episode is brought to you by Milk+Honey.  To receive 20% off your purchase visit www.milkandhoney.com and use code: CWPODCAST (all one word) at checkout! Milk+Honey is a line of non-toxic, effective, and safe bath, body, and skincare products made in small batches in Austin, Texas.  You can also save 20% on all spa treatments at Milk+Honey Spa locations in Los Angeles and Texas and get a special rate on a curated Courageous Wellness Retreat Spa Package that includes a 60 minute massage and dry brushing. Book over the phone or online and visit: milkandhoneyspa.com This Episode is Sponsored by Sprout Living. To Save 20% on Our Favorite Plant Based Protein Powders by Sprout Living visit: http://www.sproutliving.com and use code CWPodcast at checkout.  This Episode is brought to you by BASE. Improve your diet, sleep, stress, and fatigue with affordable at-home lab testing. To try BASE, take the quiz, and save 20% on your first month visit: get-base.com/CWPODCAST and use code CWPODCAST at checkout.  Meet NED: You can receive 15% off our favorite Ned CBD products, including the Hormone Balance Blend and the Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, go to www.helloned.com and enter the code CWPODCAST at checkout We are so excited to partner with Seed! You can save 15% on Seed Synbiotic by using code: courageous15 at checkout. Head to www.seed.com to learn more.  Save 20% on Sakara clean boutique and meal delivery with code: xocourageous at checkout!  Are you interested in becoming a health coach or furthering your nutrition education? We loved our program at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and are happy to offer our listeners a discount on tuition! To receive up to $2000 off tuition (for payments in full and $1000 off tuition for payment plans) you can use our name Aly French or Erica Stein when you enroll. To learn more you can also take a Sample Class, check out the Curriculum Guide, or visit the application page to enroll.   

Fascination Street
Catherine McCord - Chef (The Food Network)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 49:06


Chef Catherine McCordTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Chef Catherine McCord. Catherine is a celebrity chef that can be seen regularly on Guy's Grocery Games and other shows on The Food Network. In this episode we chat about an early start to her modeling career. Before she was even 16 years old; she had worked as a model in New York and Japan. She quickly went on to work with: Elite modeling, Calvin Klein, Elle magazine, Glamour magazine, and Victoria's Secret; just to name a few. After that she transitioned into television & hosting; including being a co-host on over 100 episodes of the syndicated MTV dating advice show Loveline (with Dr. Drew and Adam Carolla). THEN, she went to the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE) in New York City; where she obtained her culinary degree and became a chef. She started a blog and a couple of businesses: Weelicious & One Potato, and written FOUR cookbooks. She has also turned her culinary knowledge and experience into being a recurring judge on Guy's Grocery Games, and various other Food Network appearances.I also get her to share her experience of being in NYC on September 11th, 2001.Check out Catherine's cookbooks including her upcoming 4th cookbook Meal Prep Magic.Follow Catherine on social media:Twit: @WeeliciousInsta: @WeeliciousFB: @WeeliciousTikTok: @Weelicious

Feeding The Family
Making Meals for the Whole Family

Feeding The Family

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 45:51


Struggling to find what to make for dinner? We've all been there. Catherine McCord is a mom, author, and celebrity superstar who has transformed the way so many moms make family meals an important part of life! She is the founder of Weelicious, a website dedicated to helping parents expose their children to wholesome, delicious homemade food and her books have helped so many families enjoy family meals together again!  You can win a free copy of Catherine McCord's book 'Smoothie Project' when you join our Facebook Group 'Family Meals for Omaha Moms!' Click here to join the group! Learn more about Catherine McCord's books, recipes, and fun ideas for your next family meal here! Catherine McCord: I interview all of my kids every six months to a year, and I make them tell me the list of their favorite foods. And those are the things that I try to meal prep based on.” Catherine McCord: “There's a lot of magic involved in getting kids to be great eaters, but the easiest magic is just involving them in the smallest ways possible.”

Anna & Andy's Appetite
Episode 15: Ham Sauce ft Catherine McCord

Anna & Andy's Appetite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 74:45


Anna & Andy break down episode 3 of season 2 of Guy's Grocery Games, “Guy's Grocery Grillin Games,” chat with judge Catherine McCord, and discuss the challenge, grilled pizza while having to use peanut butter.Follow Catherine on Instagram & Twitter: @weeliciousBe sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter.Theme song provided by Łaszewo. The song is Dissolve. Check em out!

Juna Women Podcast
One Family, One Meal with Catherine McCord

Juna Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 33:04


In the 100th episode of the podcast Sarah chats with Catherine McCord, founder of Weelicious and One Potato. Today's topics include: • how to serve one meal for the whole family • which foods are optimal • simple, nutritious, flavorful recipes • how to simplify packing lunches • getting your kids to eat the food you prepare • tips to get kids involved in meal time before they sit down to eat If you or anyone you know more than 1 kid feels like a short order cook, you don't want to miss this episode. For more from juna, visit juna.co or check out the Juna App for Pregnancy and Postpartum. If you liked this episode, please subscribe! Podcast Homepage: https://juna.co/pod

The Naked Leadership Podcast
Empowerment Leadership with Catherine McCord

The Naked Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 47:03


timeto.takenewground.com Summary: Leadership coming from passion The benefits of regular meals with family Leadership is about empowerment The origin of https://www.weelicious.com Being a solution based organization Inside-out boundaries Show Notes: Catherine McCord is the co-founder of One Potato and the founder of the popular Weelicious brand, a trusted content resource synonymous with family and food. A graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education, she has created online how-to videos that have amassed more than fifty million views and celebrities like Jennifer Garner, Sarah Michelle Gellar & Keri Glassman, RD, swear by her food as a medicine approach to healthy tonics. She has written three cookbooks including her latest Smoothie Project.  Catherine has appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, California Live, The Doctors, and is a regular on the Emmy-winning NBC show Naturally, Danny Seo as well as Food Network's #1-rated Guy's Grocery Games. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children. Resources: Ready to create real results in your business? Head over to timeto.takenewground.com Catherine on Instagram @weelicious Weelicious Website One Potatoe Website Adrian on Instagram: @adrian.k Dan on LinkedIn: Dan Tocchini Chad on Instagram: @chad.l.brown

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow
Heather discusses Kat's sentimental Graduation after a year of adversity, the rockstar way to visit Disneyland, and Catherine McCord takes us to her version of church--the farmers market.

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 74:17


Heather takes us through Kat's emotional 8th grade graduation and the perfect family day trip to Disneyland. Plus, Catherine McCord tells us how the farmers market became her sanctuary and how feeding your kids is all about psychology and being strategic.

Food Court with Richard Blais
BONUS CONTENT- Things That Are Annoying

Food Court with Richard Blais

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 18:28


In this installment of BONUS CONTENT on Food Court with Richard Blais we learn what annoys our guests and even what annoys our host. Past guests Mark Rennie, John Flynn, Amy Rhodes, Julie Brister, Katherine Spiers, Josh Scherer, Nyesha Arrington and Catherine McCord make an appearance! John Flynn would like you all to know that he said "Cravings" was the cookbook when it was actually "Jubilee" that he had the incredible chicken and dumplings from. Season 2 episodes start airing next Tuesday 5/11! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Behind Her Empire
Start Your Side Hustle Today with Catherine McCord, Co-Founder of One Potato

Behind Her Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 56:07


Catherine McCord is the co-founder/CEO of One Potato, an organic family-friendly meal delivery service, and founder of Weelicious, a website dedicated to helping parents expose their children to wholesome, delicious homemade food.Throughout the 90s, Catherine was considered one of the world’s top supermodels, posing for the cover of Vogue, walking the runway for Donna Karen and Calvin Klein, and appearing in movies that included Matt Damon, The Rock, and Jennifer Anniston. But then, 9/11 happened. Catherine was living in New York City and her perspective on life changed instantly. Although her career was soaring, she realized life was too short and wanted to follow her passion for food.After graduating from culinary school, Catherine had her first son, who experienced health issues from a sensitive stomach. Although she could cook a four-star meal, she had no idea how to cook for her child and realized that this was a common occurrence for mothers. She began playing around with different recipes and decided to start her blog, Weelicious, to document her journey, build community as a new mother, and share her recipe ideas. Fast forward to today, Weelicious has grown into a widely popular health and lifestyle brand, three cookbooks, and her most recent venture, One Potato, the first organic home meal delivery kit, which has grown over 200% in the past year.We’ll chat with Catherine about how she pivoted her career, from model to serial entrepreneur, the importance of building a community when launching your brand, and how she manages to build her empire while also being a mother to three young kids. In this episode, we’ll talk to Catherine about: * Hear about Catherine’s upbringing and how it influenced her perspective on food. [2:42]* What it was like being both an international model and an ordinary high school student. [4:30]* How her understanding of money has evolved; how she learned the gift of saving. [7:37]* How the tragedy of 9/11 helped Catherine realize her passion for food. [9:35]* Catherine’s experience of being a woman in the male-dominated restaurant industry. [11:51]* Her next steps towards starting a blog (and a family). [12:53]* Advice for entrepreneurs that are just starting out: don’t be afraid to ask for advice! [14:52]* When Catherine realized that she had a marketable idea and built a business. [16:15]* She outlines the process of writing her first cookbook, starting with leaning into the expertise of other authors. [17:24]* Learn how Catherine lets her children lead through her companies. [20:12]* Find out where it was in her journey with Weelicious that One Potato came to life. [21:31]* The value of finding the right partner, aligning your values, and creating a community around the launch of your brand. [24:16]* Using word of mouth to market One Potato when they didn’t have any funding. [25:28]* Advice for entrepreneurs looking to build a community: be authentic, start with just two social media platforms, and share your passion. [27:19]* Approach fundraising as a definite strategy and a learned skill that takes practice. [34:15]* Catherine cautions against taking it personally when investors don’t “get” your product. [40:38]* Her advice for dealing with rejection, starting with knowing your audience. [0:41:39]* The biggest mistake Catherine sees entrepreneurs making: thinking they will be wildly successful in two years or less. [48:17]Follow Catherine: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weelicious/ * Weelicious Website: https://www.weelicious.com/ * One Potato Website: https://onepotato.com/ Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Behind Her Empire Featured Entrepreneur: * Niloofar Mirani, founder of Niloofar, a snack company with a mission to introduce Persian cuisine and culture.* Learn more about Niloofar: https://www.niloofarmix.com/* Follow Niloofar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niloofarmix/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Band of Mothers
How to Avoid Being a Short-Order Cook, The Truth About Snacks, and How To Give Yourself Some Grace in the Kitchen with Weelicious' Catherine McCord

Band of Mothers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 55:16


Wish you could make one meal your entire family would eat? Worried your children aren't getting their fill of veggies every day? Catherine McCord — author and founder of the renowned Weelicious — joins Tracey and Shayna to get real and take the pressure and guilt off your back when it comes to feeding those kiddos. Catherine debunks the stigma that focusing on healthy foods means kids never get to eat sugar. She also reveals how to actually get your kids to eat healthy, nutritious meals without the fight, and why not all snacks are created equal. Plus, the whole group sings the praises of air fryers.  Catherine reveals what led her to go to culinary school in the first place and explains why the “two-choice method” has been key to getting her children to eat the right foods. Plus, the one food that Catherine prefers her kids never eat.  So many great nuggets in this one, PLUS Shay sings one of the most popular songs from The Pump and Dump Show! If it resonates with you, please share with your Band of Mothers! Learn more about Weelicious.  Learn more about Catherine's family meal box One Potato.  Follow Catherine McCord on Instagram.  Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode.   To learn more about Shayna and Tracey + their #BandOfMothers community visit BandOfMothers.com and download the Band of Mothers App to join an ultra-private social media site for moms. (It's the mom group you've always wanted!) Band of Mothers in the Apple App Store Band of Mothers in Google Play To access any products or other endorsed items + brands mentioned in this episode visit BOM.Market/Shop-The-Podcast Follow Tracey + Shayna - @bandofmothersofficial on Instagram Do you have an amazing #momhack, a crazy story about a really f-ed up thing your kid has done, or do you want to share an inspiring story about another mom that we can air on an upcoming episode? Leave us a message here: https://www.bandofmothers.com/podcast Looking for a great gift, or in the mood to treat yourself? Shop our delightfully curated marketplace of amazing goods selected for moms, by moms at BOM.Market including our own hand-crafted bespoke line of super clean wellness products, High Plains Market. Use code BOMPOD for 15% off your first order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Band of Mothers Podcast
How to Avoid Being a Short-Order Cook, The Truth About Snacks, and How To Give Yourself Some Grace in the Kitchen with Weelicious’ Catherine McCord

Band of Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 51:01


Wish you could make one meal your entire family would eat? Worried your children aren’t getting their fill of veggies every day? Catherine McCord — author and founder of the renowned Weelicious — joins Tracey and Shayna to get real and take the pressure and guilt off your back when it comes to feeding those kiddos. Catherine debunks the stigma that focusing on healthy foods means kids never get to eat sugar. She also reveals how to actually get your kids to eat healthy, nutritious meals without the fight, and why not all snacks are created equal. Plus, the whole group sings the praises of air fryers. Catherine reveals what led her to go to culinary school in the first place and explains why the “two-choice method” has been key to getting her children to eat the right foods. Plus, the one food that Catherine prefers her kids never eat. So many great nuggets in this one, PLUS Shay sings one of the most popular songs from The Pump and Dump Show! If it resonates with you, please share with your Band of Mothers!Learn more about Weelicious. Learn more about Catherine’s family meal box One Potato. Follow Catherine McCord on Instagram. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. To learn more about Shayna and Tracey + their #BandOfMothers community visit BandOfMothers.com and download the Band of Mothers App to join an ultra-private social media site for moms. (It’s the mom group you’ve always wanted!)Band of Mothers in the Apple App StoreBand of Mothers in Google PlayTo access any products or other endorsed items + brands mentioned in this episode visit BOM.Market/Shop-The-PodcastFollow Tracey + Shayna - @bandofmothersofficial on InstagramDo you have an amazing #momhack, a crazy story about a really f-ed up thing your kid has done, or do you want to share an inspiring story about another mom that we can air on an upcoming episode? Leave us a message here: https://www.bandofmothers.com/podcastLooking for a great gift, or in the mood to treat yourself? Shop our delightfully curated marketplace of amazing goods selected for moms, by moms at BOM.Market including our own hand-crafted bespoke line of super clean wellness products, High Plains Market. Use code BOMPOD for 15% off your first order!

I'm Intuit! with Peyton Turner
Catherine McCord is Intuit!

I'm Intuit! with Peyton Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 46:49


Following your intuition can look so many different ways. It can mean signing up for that art class when you have never painted in your life, taking a different way home from work and running into an old friend, or simply just knowing what is right for you and what isn't. As parents, though, we not only have to trust our own intuition but also the intuition surrounding our kids.  My lifelong friend and guest Catherine McCord knows this kind of intuition intimately. When her son was very young, he turned down meat and declared himself a vegetarian at age five. Rather than forcing him to eat something, she went with it. Then a few years later he became ill and Catherine once again turned to her own intuition to cure what Western Medicine could not even diagnose. Not only did her son get better, he started to thrive.  Intuitive eating is something we are all born knowing how to do, and Catherine is dedicated to helping families find their own best path to health right in their own kitchens. She empowers parents and their children through her company Weelicious and One Potato, and has fun with her family in the process! It was an honor to talk with Catherine about how she uses her intuition daily to guide her and her family on their journey.  You can find Catherine on all social media platforms @weelicious and @onepotatobox. As always, you can find Peyton at https://peytonhturner.com

Run This World with Nicole DeBoom
192 - "What's on the Menu?" with Catherine McCord

Run This World with Nicole DeBoom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 88:51


Catherine McCord is the co-founder of One Potato and the founder of the popular Weelicious brand, a trusted content resource synonymous with family and food. A graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education, she has created online how-to videos that have amassed more than fifty million views and celebrities like Jennifer Garner, Sarah Michelle Gellar & Keri Glassman, RD, swear by her food as a medicine approach to healthy tonics. She has written three cookbooks including her latest Smoothie Project.  Catherine has appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, California Live, The Doctors, and is a regular on the Emmy-winning NBC show Naturally, Danny Seo as well as Food Network's #1-rated Guy's Grocery Games. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children. I came to know about Catherine and her lifesaving work for parents with picky kids when my best friend gave me two of her Weelicious cookbooks. I was complaining about how all Wilder will eat is "Cheese on White" (we talk about this in the interview!) and the minute I opened one of her cookbooks, I knew there was another way! I started by making Chewy Granola Balls. They have peanut butter! Something Wilder would never eat on her own. But lo and behold, she ate these! Then I tried Spinach Ricotta Bites and Spaghetti Pie and Spanakopita Bites. And they all won! As I cooked, I realized that the true point of Catherine's work was to make meals that the entire family can enjoy. Tim and I had gotten into the habit of making our food and Wilder's food separately. Everything we liked was too zesty or "spicy" or looked weird or had texture that would make her gag! Every time I got brain blocked, I started pulling out Weelicious cookbooks until one day I finally realized that it didn't end there. Catherine started One Potato food delivery service after realizing there was a whole in that budding industry. No one had created a meal delivery company that considered the entire family. One Potato has a family-friendly menu with recipes that the kids can actually help make. There's no doubt that Catherine is a thought leader in the world of family culinary arts, but what's an extra bonus is just how much fun she is on top of it all. Catherine has an incredible personality that was obviously shaped by a grounded family life and the fact that she is doing something every day that she loves. Notables from our conversation: Catherine faced adversity at a young age (health problems) and learned to find a different positive path (modeling) How Catherine managed to develop a healthy body image and healthy relationship with food despite being very successful in a career that puts a priority on being extremely thin Transitions: Didn't quit her day job while going to culinary school On the path to Weelicious, Catherine tried many different things that didn't work. Weelicious was successful because Catherine was solving a problem. How to "break" picky kids! Cheese on white syndrome Food is curative. If something is not right, try first to cure yourself or your kids with food. "Around the back sneak attack" getting her kids to try recipes - ask for their help so they feel empowered not defensive Creative cooking prompt: Make a list of 10 foods you all love. Build a menu from there. How to break the groundhog day cooking cycle - esp during pandemic. "What gets you up in the morning?" - ND "I just jump out of bed everyday!" - CM Nugget: "If you don't know how to do something that you want to learn how to do , don't be afraid to ask for help. Ask your mother's cousin's brother. Ask your neighbor. Ask anyone. Don't be shy because everyone wants to help someone else to feel good and be successful." GIVEAWAY: To win a Weelicious cookbook, go to @nicoledeboom on Facebook or Instagram and answer this question, "What food can you not live without?" Winner will be chosen Sunday, March 14, 2021. For more Catherine McCord: @weelicious and @onepotato Weelicious & One Potato

The Feedfeed
Need Dinner Inspiration? With Catherine McCord

The Feedfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 45:13


In Season 4 of the Feedfeed podcast, host Julie Resnick (Feedfeed co-founder) is virtually sitting down for dinner with #feedfeed Community members who are a constant source of ideas and inspiration in helping Julie to get dinner on her table nearly 365 days a year! On this week's episode, Catherine McCord, cookbook author, blogger, TV personality, and founder of @weelicious and One Potato, an organic home meal delivery kit service, joins the podcast and talks to Julie about her strategies, tips, and tricks for getting dinner on the table seven days a week for her family of five. Catherine also shares some of her most popular recipes. Hello, Turkey Tacos and Stir Fry Lettuce Wraps!Want to stay up to date on the latest The Feedfeed episodes? To hear more conversations with Jake Cohen, Julie & Dan Resnick, and their guests innovating and disrupting Food Media, subscribe to The Feedfeed (it’s free!) on iTunes or Stitcher. If you like what you hear, please take a moment to rate + review us on Apple’s Podcast Store and follow The Feedfeed on thefeedfeed.com and Instagram @thefeedfeed. Thanks for tuning in! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Feedfeed by becoming a member!The Feedfeed is Powered by  Simplecast.

Raising the Bar with Alli and Michael
13. One Potato: The Family That Cooks Together Thrives Together | with Catherine McCord

Raising the Bar with Alli and Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 61:20


A lot of us see cooking as something that we have to get out of the way (or outsource to someone else); it’s a utilitarian action that we need to get over with so that we can enjoy tasty food or just nourish our bodies (we see you, Soylent folks). But cooking can be the key that unlocks the community in our homes, and our guest is really focused on making it a little easier to connect with our families and nourish our souls over a tasty, healthy meal. Catherine McCord is the Founder of One Potato, a meal delivery service that offers pre-prepped organic ingredients, family-friendly menu options, and even special child pricing. One Potato is currently available in eight states, but it’s growing in spite of the pandemic, or maybe in part because of what One Potato offers to people who have a little more time, want to be a little more healthy, and are craving a lot more human connection. Catherine truly believes in bringing families together by cooking together, but fair warning: after listening to this episode you WILL want to cook with your family (and you will be hungry).   Connect with us on Insta: Alli: @alliwebb Adrian: @adrian.k   Resources: One Potato Instagram: @weelicious Facebook: facebook.com/weelicious Twitter: @weelicious LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/catherine-mccord-0133018   Raising the Bar with Alli and Adrian is a production of Crate Media

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
Healthy From the Start: Catherine McCord Helps Kids and Parents Make Mealtime a Memorable, Educational Experience

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 20:12


Most new (and experienced!) parents are familiar with the scenario: you either don’t know what’s appropriate to feed your children, or their distinct preferences – dare we say pickiness! – make it difficult to sit down to the table without preparing a separate meal for each member of the family. Catherine McCord certainly found herself in that situation. While she’d spent her career creating fantastic meals for both restaurants and catering companies from coast to coast, she was stumped at how to best feed her first child. Out of that quandary Weelicious was born. What started as a blog aimed at helping parents teach kids how to eat well has now developed into several recipe books, and naturally the launch of a family-focused meal subscription box, One Potato. Not only is Catherine passionate about how to get kids involved in making healthy choices, but her focus on creating wholesome, organic food on a budget makes it more accessible as well. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Tips for how to teach kids to eat a variety of healthy foods, and how to get them to participate in their own healthy choices. How to create healthy, organic meals on a budget. Links One Potato Weelicious Wise Traditions Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Indeed: With over 250 million unique visitors every month Indeed strives to put job seekers first. www.indeed.com/podcast Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support

Nikki Nights
Nikki Nights: Tuna Casserole is Life With Catherine McCord

Nikki Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 27:41


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The Lisa Show
Improving Vocab, Family Dinner, Changing Workouts, Types of Comedy, Corona Parties, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 105:32


Improving Vocabulary (0:00:00) Here's a question for you: would you rather stay at a luxurious wooded lodge overlooking the glassy waters of the Sakakawea, or at a hotel in rural North Dakota? Whatever you answered, your choice was probably a result of context and especially the use of the right vocabulary words. The words we choose can have a big impact on our audience. And while personal vocabulary is something almost everyone claims they'd like to improve, most often they have a hard time getting around to it. So how do we break out of our vocabulary rut and make our diction prodigious? Today we're joined by freelance copywriter Devin Gleeson, here with us to talk about improving your vocabulary and how your words can take you a long way.   Bringing Your Family to the Table (0:19:55) In the past 20 years, the frequency of family dinners has dropped by 33 percent. You're busy; your children are busy. There's just no time to sit down and have a meal together. But, what's the big deal, right? Wrong. Family dinners are essential in developing deeper relationships with your family members. They can also give you time to rest from your busy schedule. There are so many benefits that we don't even think of. Here to discuss how we can have effective family meals is Catherine McCord co-founder of a meal prep service called One Potato and the founder of Weelicious.   Changing Your Fitness Routine (0:36:30) It's one of the hard and fast facts of nature—we all get older. We all get a little shorter, a little more wrinkled, and a little weaker. It's important that as our bodies and their capabilities change, that we also change out fitness routines to match. What works for us when we're 20 is not going to work the same when we're40, 50, or60. Here to discuss with us how we can adapt our fitness routines as we age to keep us strong and mobile is Professor Emeritus of Spine Biomechanics at Waterloo university, author, and founder of Backfitpro Inc., Dr. Stuart McGill.   Different Kinds of Comedy (0:52:46) While we all love comedy—not every kind of comedy is for everyone. Everyone has their own unique brand of humor. What might be hilarious to one person, may go right over someone else's head. And while we tend to think about comedy in modern terms, it's actually an ancient art--and over generations, many different kinds have emerged. Here to tell us a little bit more about different kinds of comedy and why we find them funny are our friends and media experts Karen and Lee Shackleford!   Coronavirus Parties (1:11:28) Have you heard of Coronavirus parties? Well in some areas of the country, young people are throwing parties where they invite someone with the virus over to infect the other guests. And, whoever catches COVID first gets a payout. This behavior is leaving many people wondering, why? Why would someone want to do this when hundreds of thousands of Americans have died from the virus? To answer this question and more, we've invited clinical and medical psychologist Dr. Anthony Napoleon onto the show.   Weekend Review (1:27:26) Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to do this weekend, from the newest shows on streaming services to the New York Times bestseller list.

The Lisa Show
Improving Vocab, Family Dinner, Changing Workouts, Types of Comedy, Corona Parties, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 105:31


Devin Gleeson gives tips for growing your vocab, Catherine McCord explains how to improve family dinner, Stuart McGill teaches how to adapt workouts to age, Karen and Lee Shackleford discuss the different kinds of comedy, Anthony Napoleon explains why coronavirus parties are a bad idea, Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to do this weekend.

The Lisa Show
Mesa Verda National Park, Nice Cream and Smoothies, Gaga Ball, Letter Writing, Mini Book Club, Fight for Recovery

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 105:33


Mesa Verde National Park (0:00:00) When we think of national parks in the western United States, we usually think of beautiful, natural rock formations that we can go and explore. But the park we're talking about today is a little different, because it boasts man-made rock formations. Mesa Verde National Park is located in Colorado, and thousands of years ago it was home to cliff dwellers. Established in1906, Mesa Verde continues to preserve the archaeological history of the ancestral Pueblo people. Today, the park boasts almost 5,000(!!!) archaeological sites, an absolute feast for the modern eye. Joining us today is Cristy Brown, the Management Support Specialist of Mesa Verde National Park. We're excited to learn more about this historic place from her.   Nice Cream and Summer Smoothies (0:16:38) After a long day at work and chasing your children around, it's nice to sit down on the sofa with a bowl of ice cream and watch your favorite show. But, day after day, bowl after bowl of ice cream, it can become an unhealthy habit. Fortunately, there are amazing healthy alternatives out there like smoothies and even ‘nice cream', made completely out of fruit. To tell us more about these healthy alternative treats, we are joined by Catherine McCord, founder of One Potato and the popular family and food brand, Weelicious. She's an excellent cook and has written multiple cookbooks, including ‘The Smoothie Project.'   Gaga Ball (0:31:50) Dodgeball is the quintessential gym class sport: we see it on television, in books and movies, and in real life in schools, clubs, and camps. However, dodgeball has often been criticized for being too harsh and intense. But how could we ever replace such an integral part of P.E. and summer camp? The answer might be “Gaga Ball.” Gaga Ball is similar to dodgeball but is much more accessible and easier for new players. Coach Cliff Silverman has years of experience playing and teaching Gaga Ball as well as designing and building the equipment used to play it. He is joining us today to talk about the sport and why it's gaining popularity across the U.S.   The Lost Art of Letter Writing (0:52:45) I love getting mail. Whether it's a package or a wedding invitation, as long as it isn't a bill, there's something exciting about getting something with your name on it. The mail we get today, however, looks different then the mail we would've received 10 or 20 years ago. Handwritten letters, especially, have almost completely died out. But here today is someone who has worked to revive that lost art: Ivan Cash, artist, filmmaker and founder of the Snail Mail My Email project.   Mini Book Club: Books Around the World (1:09:29) Rachel Wadham, of BYU Radio's World Awaiting, talks with Lisa and Richie about the best books to read from different countries around the world.   My Fight for Recovery (1:29:00) Hearing success stories of people overcoming extreme difficulty can give us the boost we need to confront our own struggles, especially right now when we're burdened with COVID, societal issues and personal problems. It helps to know how other people make it through the tough times. They become an example to us of hope and show us the ways we can conquer our own hardships. So today, we're talking to someone who did just that. Rob Plaskas survived a life-threatening brain injury as a teenager. Since then he's gone on to become an author and live an accomplished life despite physical, emotional and mental hurdles. He joins us today to help inspire us to never give up.

The Lisa Show
Mesa Verda National Park, Nice Cream and Smoothies, Gaga Ball, Letter Writing, Mini Book Club, Fight for Recovery

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 105:33


Cristy Brown talks about Mesa Verde National Park, Catherine McCord gives smoothie making tips, Coach Cliff explains his new sport, Ivan Cash discusses the benefits of using snail mail, Rachel Wadham gives book recommendations, Rob Plaskas tells his inspirational story.

Just the Good Stuff
Catherine McCord - Cookbook Author, Founder of Weelicious + One Potato On Her Journey Starting Her Brand, Feeding Her Family + All Things Smoothies

Just the Good Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 51:28


#24: In this episode I sit down with the amazing Catherine McCord. Catherine is the Founder of the mega successful blog, Weelicious. She is also a 3x cookbook author and the Founder of the family organic meal delivery service, One Potato. Catherine shares her journey getting to where she is today. She started working at a young age of 15 and kicked off her career in modeling for brands like Calvin Klein, Victoria's Secret and that eventually all led her to enrolling in culinary school when she found her passion for all things food. Catherine is a mom of 3 and she shares her tips when it comes to feeding her family, how smoothies have had the best impact on her family's health and what is in store for her brands next. Catherine also fills us on on the book writing process and what it was like writing 3 popular cookbooks all while being a mama. For more from Catherine, head on over to: Weelicious.com and @Weelicious.Thank you to CHOMPS for sponsoring this podcast episode. You guys know our family has a crazy CHOMPS obsession. They make grass-fed and grass-finished meat sticks. The sea salt is my personal favorite and my mom loves the turkey ones! Their products are friendly for Whole30, Paleo, AIP and they have no added sugars. For a discount on your CHOMPS order, use the code RACHL for 15% off.For more from me, I'm over @rachLmansfield and rachLmansfield.com

The Lisa Show
Psychology of Web Design, Air Fryers, Family Camping, Housework Equality, Neuroarchitecture, Finding Happiness

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 105:36


Psychology of Web Design (0:00:00) Remember those old websites from the early 2000's that were almost painful to look at because of their design? Luckily we've come a long way in the last two decades, but the psychology behind how we react to what a website looks like hasn't changed much. Believe it or not, the way a website is designed plays a big role in whether or not we trust the organization and stay on the website or leave at the first click. So how exactly does psychology play into web design, and how can we recognize what we like and don't like? Today we are joined by professional web designer Amber Turner, the owner of design firm January Creative, here with us to discuss the psychology behind web design.   Air Fryers (0:18:50) We've seen all sorts of obscure kitchen appliances over the years from food dehydrators to tofu presses to egg cubers. Rising again in popularity is the air fryer. Have you heard of them? Having similar effects to a deep fryer or a frying pan, consumers ask themselves why they would need one. While other cooks swear they can't live without their air fryer. Here with us today is Catherine McCord, founder of One Potato and the popular family and food brand, Weelicious. She's an excellent cook and has written multiple cookbooks. We are so excited to have her with us today to talk about cooking with air fryers.   Streamlining Family Camping (0:35:31) Every Friday we're giving away an annual National Parks pass as part of Lisa's Adventure Club. If you haven't already, go to byuradio.org/lisa and enter for a chance to win. But in the meantime, we're going to give you some ideas for what you can do if you win... like camping! Some people are all for spending the night in a tent, sleeping in a bag, and eating tin foil dinners. While others don't see the appeal. Between the bugs, smelling like campfire smoke, and sleeping on the ground... camping sounds like a grueling experience. But it doesn't have to be! Friend of the show, Carrie Ann Rhodes, is with us today to let us know how to simplify and streamline your next family camping experience.   Equality in Housework (0:52:46) If you and your partner just spent the last few months cooped up together, you might have noticed the household chores aren't exactly equally divided. In a study done by the New York Times, 70% of women felt they did the majority of the housework while 58% of men thought it was equally shared. So how should housework be divided and how can couples have civil conversations about it? Here to help us out with this is Josh Coleman, author and psychologist.   Neuroarchitecture (1:09:56) You've heard of neuroscience, neuropharmacology, neuropsychology, neurology, etc. But what about neuroarchitecture? An emerging field in the realm of neuroscience, neuroarchitecture seeks to answer and explain the calming sensation a clean house can have on its inhabitants or why a kitchen island can facilitate good relationships and interactions between family members. Here to answer these questions and more is founding Board member and President of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture and a Visiting Scholar and Research Collaborator at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Frederick Marks.   Finding Happiness (1:28:59) Remember what it was like to be a kid and fall off your bike, or get in a fight with a neighbor kid, or lose your superhero figurine? The world seemed to fall apart in an instant. But then as soon as you sunk your teeth into a homemade cookie your worries seemed to disappear without a second thought. Today, with so much going on, I think we all wish we could feel the same optimism we felt as children after just one chocolate chip cookie. Although life these days is not so simple, we have invited inspirational leader Karena Kilcoyne on the show today to give us a few unique methods to improve our happiness during stressful times.

The Lisa Show
Psychology of Web Design, Air Fryers, Family Camping, Housework Equality, Neuroarchitecture, Finding Happiness

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 105:35


Amber Turner explains the psychology behind web design, Catherine McCord discusses air fryers, Carrie Ann Rhodes gives camping tips, Josh Coleman teaches how to balance chores in a relationship, Frederick Marks explains neuroarchitecture, Karena Kilcoyne gives tips for finding happiness.

WELL with Tracy Fredkin
COVID-19: Meal Planning + Nutrition for Families

WELL with Tracy Fredkin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 34:42


This week's podcast features author, family recipe guru and smoothie queen Catherine McCord, founder of the much loved blog and online resource, Weelicious and Co-founder and CEO of One Potato, the first organic home meal delivery kit service focused specifically on the dinnertime needs of families. Catherine is a sought after speaker and has joined us the past two years at SoCal Wellness talking about nutrition and healthy eating. This week Catherine joins me, Tracy Fredkin, to discuss COVID-19: Meal Planning + Nutrition for Families on our WELL podcast.Catherine is also the author of the monthly “Snack Mom” column in Parenting Magazine, has appeared multiple times in People, Self and Real Simple magazines, on The Today Show, ABC’s The Chew, Access Hollywood Live, Good Morning America and Fox News as well as appearing regularly on the Food Network’s Guy’s Grocery Games as well as guest spots on Food Network’s Next Food Network Star and Duff Till Dawn.

What's Gaby Cooking in The Wild
Meet the queen of the Farmers Market Who is Schooling Us On How to Store ALL THE PRODUCE!!

What's Gaby Cooking in The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 21:34


Meet one of my favorite humans in the entire world - Catherine McCord. She's the queen of the farmers market and makes all of her food last for as long as possible so I made a list, asked her all the questions and here it is!   Recipes linked in the episode: https://weelicious.com/strawberr-wee-fruit-leather-program/ Cookbook: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Gaby-Cooking-What-Recipes/dp/1419742868/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=gaby+dalkin&qid=1578324592&s=books&sr=1-1   Featured Company: https://onepotato.com/   Produced by Dear Media. 

Food Court with Richard Blais
Girl Scout Cookies: Thin Mints vs. Samoas

Food Court with Richard Blais

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 36:00


In this episode of Food Court with Richard Blais our judge will hear two culinary powerhouses debate the merits of Girl Scout cookies. Chef Nyesha Arrington is arguing in favor of Thin Mints while cookbook author Catherine McCord is going to bat for her beloved Samoas. Luckily, listeners at home can eat whatever cookie they want while they listen to this epic throw down. NOTE- this episode was recorded before the shelter in place order when we could still record together in the studio and Girl Scouts were out selling their cookies out in public. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

LA Weekly Weekly
Catherine McCord Is Bringing Families Back to the Dinner Table, One Potato at a Time

LA Weekly Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 41:50


In this week’s edition of the L.A. Weekly podcast, Publisher Brian Calle and Food Editor Michele Stueven dial in with Catherine to learn the secret of healthy, happy eating for both the young and old.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hamilton Review
A Conversation with Catherine McCord, Founder of Weelicious

The Hamilton Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 27:11


In this episode, Dr. Bob has a wonderful discussion with chef, author, entrepreneur and mom, Catherine McCord. Catherine McCord is the founder of Weelicious, a family food brand that addresses the food needs of your entire family. Catherine's goals are to inspire you with readily available ingredients; recipes that are fast, fresh and easy; and provide you with a trove of trusted information. Catherine has written two cookbooks for families: "Weelicious: One Family. One Meal" and "Weelicious Lunches: Think Outside the Lunchbox." Her latest cookbook is all about smoothies! The book is entitled, "The Smoothie Project" and it will seriously make you want to run to the blender and immediately whip up one of her delicious recipes. Catherine is also the founder of One Potato, the first organic home meal delivery kit service focused specifically on the dinnertime needs of families. A former fashion model, wife and mom of three beautiful kids, Catherine shows us how to juggle many balls with grace, beauty and super healthy foods. You absolutely won't want to miss this wonderful and informative conversation.   How to find Catherine: https://www.instagram.com/weelicious/ https://twitter.com/weelicious https://www.facebook.com/weelicious https://www.youtube.com/weelicious How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/

L.A. Woman
Catherine McCord

L.A. Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 42:26


Catherine McCord is the founder of Weelicious and One Potato. After pursuing her passion for food in culinary school, she started a family and began making recipes for young kids. From there, her blog was born. Now, Weelicious has grown into three cookbooks and One Potato, a fresh and delicious meal delivery service. Catherine’s philosophy on keeping recipes simple, approachable, and customizable has gained her a loyal following and robust business. Visit weelicious.com and onepotato.com to learn more.NOTE: Due to current circumstances, the sound quality of this episode is not up to normal standards.

Spill The V
Spilling the V with Catherine McCord

Spill The V

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 32:46


Today we sit down and talk about business with Catherine McCord, founder of Weelicious on Instagram and the One Potato Box meal subscription service.

Second Life
Catherine McCord: Culinary Entrepreneur and Cookbook Author

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 50:20


Catherine McCord, founder of healthy-eating destination Weelicious.com, author of three cookbooks, and co-founder of the family-friendly food-delivery service One Potato, has built a healthy-living empire. Not exactly the career path you might expect from a former Calvin Klein and Victoria's Secret runway model. Find out how McCord made the pivot and the best skills she’s using from her modeling days on this episode of Second Life.

The Founder Hour
Catherine McCord | Former Supermodel Turned Author & Founder of Weelicious and One Potato

The Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 54:50


Catherine McCord wasn’t your average teenager. While in middle school, she began modeling and traveling the world to be on runway shows and magazine covers such as Glamour, Elle and Vanity Fair, eventually being discovered by the likes of Calvin Klein and Patrick Demarchelier. She was also one of the 15 original Victoria’s Secret Angels. Her modeling career eventually turned into a career in journalism, as she hosted shows such as Extra, The Big Moment, and Loveline. All throughout, Catherine always had a passion for food, so she decided to go to culinary school and gain experience working at various restaurants.It wasn’t always easy balancing school and a full-time career, and modeling at such a young age and traveling on her own often had its lonely moments. Being a woman in the culinary scene in the early-2000s also had its challenges.Shortly after graduating from culinary school, Catherine became pregnant and started a blog for mothers where she posted all the homemade baby food that she had made. Weelicious was born. As the blog grew, Catherine decided to write a cookbook and landed a publishing deal to make her dream into a reality.Since then, Catherine has written 3 books, including her latest book “Smoothie Project: The 28-Day Plan to Feel Happy and Healthy No Matter Your Age,” and launched a company called One Potato, which is a meal delivery kit for healthy, home-cooked meals designed for the entire family.SUBSCRIBE TO TFH NEWSLETTER & STAY UPDATED > http://bit.ly/tfh-newsletterFOLLOW TFH ON INSTAGRAM > http://www.instagram.com/thefounderhourFOLLOW TFH ON TWITTER > http://www.twitter.com/thefounderhourINTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? EMAIL US > partnerships@thefounderhour.com

The NFFTY Podcast
112: COME BACK TO ME & FEAR NO EVIL

The NFFTY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 25:32


Director Catherine McCord discusses her films, COME BACK TO ME & FEAR NO EVIL, with NFFTY programmer and former Program Coordinator, Kevin Conner. COME BACK TO ME screened in Friday Night Shorts & FEAR NO EVIL screened in Edge Of Your Seat at NFFTY 2018 Presented by Oculus and Catherine McCord won the Best High School Filmmaker Award presented by Studio School Los Angeles. Keep up with Catherine McCord: Vimeo: vimeo.com/reelbuzzfilms Twitter: twitter.com/reelbuzzfilms More from Partyfish Media: facebook.com/partyfishmedia "NFFTY Podcast Theme" composed by Kurtis Skinner

The Art of Manufacturing
Catherine McCord: One Potato

The Art of Manufacturing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 61:33


French fries don't count as vegetables, but try explaining that to a screaming toddler. Catherine McCord--celebrity chef and entrepreneur--knows the struggle all too well. That's why she founded One Potato, a service that delivers fully-prepped meal kits of fresh, organic food right to the front doors of busy families. We learn what it was like to raise millions when she hadn't even heard the term “VC” before. We get her tips on favorite social media channels and stories about how her expertise has translated to founding a manufacturing company. She and her team deal with manufacturing challenges, like packaging, supply chain, and scaling. Her beginner's mind has served her well as they teach a whole new generation of families to cook and eat together for the first time. Parents love it, kids love it... everyone's happy but the pizza guy. (More here: http://makeitinla.org/podcast/catherinemccord)