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Best podcasts about catherine thompson

Latest podcast episodes about catherine thompson

The Parenting Couch
Expert Baby Sleep Tips from Sleep Consultant, Catherine Thompson

The Parenting Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 28:49


Are you struggling with getting your baby or toddler to sleep? Or simply want to learn some tips about how to make the process easier? We chat to Baby Sleep Consultant for her expert tips about how to get more sleep for baby... and for YOU! Plus:What age should a baby be able to ‘sleep through' the night?Should you use an app to track baby sleep?What is a holistic approach to sleep for each individual child?At what point should you get professional support if your child isn't sleeping?Importance of rituals to help them sleepDummies. Yes or no?Is it ok to feed your baby to sleep?What to do if your baby wakes up super early?About Catherine ThompsonCatherine Thompson from Completely Baby is an experienced Baby Sleep Consultant based on the lower north shore of Sydney, who provides practical sleep support and guidance to families with babies and toddlers from newborn up to 3 years.She has professionally cared for babies and toddlers for over 20 years as a Children's Nurse and Early Childhood Educator. As a mother of two girls, she appreciates more than ever the daily challenges you might be facing with your own baby. This can be a stressful and anxious time for you which is why getting the right support and guidance is crucial to give you and your baby the best possible start in this journey together.When it comes to sleep there is no such thing as a ‘one size fits all approach'! Like adults, all babies have different sleep requirements and can find falling asleep easy or difficult.Find out more about Catherine Thompson from Completely Baby:Website | Facebook | Instagram#theparentingcouch #theparentingcouchpodcast #parenting #northshoremums

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio
Life Changes Show, December 18, 2023

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 71:53


Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Guests, Roy Gibbon Writer, Teacher and Musician, Songwriter Catherine Thompson, Featuring Interview Guest, Writer, Teacher, Lecturer, and Workshop Leader at Shumei America Education Department; and Performance Guest, Flutist, Pianist, and Celtic Harpist, Catherine Thompson on The LIFE CHANGES Show Episode 768 Interview Guest: ROY GIBBON; and Performance Guest: CATHERINE THOMPSON

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Let It Matter Podcast
38: Faith Exploration: The Episcopal Church with Rev. Catherine Thompson

Let It Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 67:28


In this episode, host Kelly Wolfe is joined by Episcopal priest -- and former rector of Kelly's local parish church -- Rev. Catherine Thompson to explore various aspects of the Episcopal church like:The origins of the Church of England, the Anglican Communion, and the Episcopal Church in the USThe differences between the Episcopal Church and the ACNA (Anglican Church in North America)The theological beliefs and practices in the categories of: God, mankind (LGBTQIA+ affirmation, egalitarianism, social justice issues, etc.), sin/salvation, heaven/hell, prayer, church polity/governance, sacraments & gatherings, the Bible, and more!To watch/listen to Mother Catherine's first appearance on the Let It Matter Blog during the Women of Valor series where we discuss Priscilla (and Paul/women in ministry): https://youtu.be/19skhNT4-cETo become a Patreon Partner with the podcast, go to Patreon.com/letitmatterpod and join us for as little as $4/mo (USD)!Guest Bio: The Rev. Catherine Thompson serves as the Priest-in-Charge of All Saints' Episcopal Church in Frederick, Maryland, a community of believers dedicated to growing in their love of God and love of their neighbors. She finds joy in learning and discovering new things, particularly in the area of congregational development. She also enjoys reading, traveling and spending time in nature. She holds degrees from Vassar College and Virginia Theological Seminary. She is married to Mark. They have two adult children and a 19-year-old poodle, named Mia, who offers daily lessons on the nature of unconditional love.

She Goes Outdoors
Yuma Desert Doves

She Goes Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 31:08


The Yuma Desert Doves Program, coordinated by Catherine Thompson, Yuma community, and the Arizona Game and Fish, is teaching females how to hunt through a real infield experience. A unique opportunities taking newcomers from the dove field to hunting Havelinas. SGO guest, Catherine Thompson tells all about the safe and fun ladies program happening in Arizona.

Weed This Book
Triction, Yanked

Weed This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 8:06


Catherine Thompson kicks Dylan out of Monterey Station for his own benefit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-scarabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-scarabin/support

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First Time Mum's Chat
Why Baby Sleep Regression is a Healthy Thing

First Time Mum's Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 21:39


It's a huge relief when your baby starts to sleep soundly through the night, and an opportunity to regain some normality with your own sleep opportunities!So what do you do when baby sleep regression occurs and your baby, who's been sleeping well, starts to refuse to settle? If your baby's sleep pattern suddenly changes, then there's no need to stress, it's actually a healthy sign.In this episode I talk with sleep consultant Catherine Thompson about what she likes to refer to as baby sleep progression.

First Time Mum's Chat
Let's Get Real About Newborn Sleep

First Time Mum's Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 26:28


Newborn sleep training is a controversial topic that I'm often asked about by mums with many differing opinions. This week I was excited to speak with Catherine Thompson, an expert in the area.Catherine is a Sydney based baby sleep consultant and we discussed baby's sleep patterns over the first four months.You'll hear suggestions including:-Accepting that every baby is unique and the importance of getting to know their temperament and cues.Ensuring that you have support systems in place which may include family, midwives and child nurses.The importance of looking after yourself so you can take care of your baby.

Faster Than Expected - podcast
FTE42 ~ One Year on the Brink of Extinction

Faster Than Expected - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 21:35


Imagine you only have one year to live. What are the most important things you want to do? That's the question I have asked six wonderful interview partners. Let them inspire you to look death in the face more calmly and to accept that we are all going to die once anyway. Here I have selected a few highlights. shownotes: https://www.fasterthanexpected.one/fte42

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Women of Substance Music Podcast
#965 Music by Oriel Poole, Angeles County, Catherine Thompson, Candy Rose, Seven Nation Army, Drea, Laurie Miller, Robin Patrick (feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice, La Roboka, Teri Feaser

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 40:12


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Oriel Poole - Homegirl Angeles County - Right About Now Catherine Thompson - On The Water Candy Rose - Fair-Weather Friends Seven Nation Army - Foolish Game Drea - Hometown Laurie Miller - Loser Magnet Robin Patrick-  3 Little Words feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice    La Roboka - Bright Star Teri Feaser - Little Red Truck For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Catherine M Thompson at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#965 Music by Oriel Poole, Angeles County, Catherine Thompson, Candy Rose, Seven Nation Army, Drea, Laurie Miller, Robin Patrick (feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice, La Roboka, Teri Feaser

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 40:11


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Oriel Poole - Homegirl Angeles County - Right About Now Catherine Thompson - On The Water Candy Rose - Fair-Weather Friends Seven Nation Army - Foolish Game Drea - Hometown Laurie Miller - Loser Magnet Robin Patrick-  3 Little Words feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice    La Roboka - Bright Star Teri Feaser - Little Red Truck For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Catherine M Thompson at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#965 Music by Oriel Poole, Angeles County, Catherine Thompson, Candy Rose, Seven Nation Army, Drea, Laurie Miller, Robin Patrick (feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice, La Roboka, Teri Feaser

Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 40:11


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Oriel Poole - Homegirl Angeles County - Right About Now Catherine Thompson - On The Water Candy Rose - Fair-Weather Friends Seven Nation Army - Foolish Game Drea - Hometown Laurie Miller - Loser Magnet Robin Patrick-  3 Little Words feat. Lisa Ratner and Frank Radice    La Roboka - Bright Star Teri Feaser - Little Red Truck For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Harriet Reynolds at: Visit our Sponsor Catherine M Thompson at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:

Faster Than Expected - podcast
FTE38 ~ AS IF - One Year to Live - Part 6

Faster Than Expected - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 23:40


> This is where I'd like to die ... and it's partly the place, right, I am surrounded by nature. - Catherine Thompson Catherine Thompson was born in Canada and now lives in Thailand. She is living anyway, as if it were her last year. We are talking about living in the woods, building instruments, music, and a little bit about forest spirits. Further information: https://www.fasterthanexpected.one/fte38

Parent Talk
E46 - Premature Birth and Babies - Parent Talk

Parent Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 43:35


Episode:E-46 Premature Birth and BabiesGuest(s):Catherine Thompson, Lee Haliday, and Chantelle Lorieau November is Prematurity Awareness Month and today on ParentTalk, Geneviève and Heather are welcoming Moms Catherine Thompson, Lee Haliday, and Chantelle Lorieau to share their personal experiences with having premature babies. We cover:  • Each Mom shares their personal story. • We talk about common concerns such as weight gain and health issues preemies may have. • We talk about birth age vs. corrected age and following developmental milestones. • The Moms share some advice for other families with premature babies and friends and family that are there to help.

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Faster Than Expected - podcast
FTE22 ~ FasterThanExpected Highlights 2017

Faster Than Expected - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 16:40


During the last year 2017 I have published 12 episodes, including this one. Please listen to the excerpts of the episodes that have been played most. This is a review of the FasterThanExpected podcast in 2017. New Launch I had a break in the first half of the year. I have not been satisfied with the attention my work has received, especially the German episodes. I recognized that I had two different target groups: the international English speaking community, who is familiar with abrupt climate change and the resulting near-term human extinction and the German speaking group, where scarcely anybody has heard about „Abruptem Klimawandel“. I decided to concentrate on the first group and had a new launch in June 2017 with Listening in the Rain Forest, a talk with musician and instrument builder Catherine Thompson, who is living in Thailand. Kind regards to you, Cathrine. Stats The podcast had 4100 total plays in 2017. I had nearly 10,000 hits on the shownote pages of my website xwer.de. Now, here are my charts of 2017: The Third The third place in my podcast chart is: FTE18 - Exponential Disaster This episode from October 2017 had 193 plays. That is not really much attention, but I am aware, that only a few people in the world want to know something about the upcoming disasters. In this episode I have been talking with the American disaster manager Nick from ReliefAnalysis. I have talked with him about different phases of disaster management, about exponential extreme weather events and about a hospice situation. Place two FTE15 - worldwide connected: Water This is an episode co-hosted by Kevin Hester from July with 252 plays. We have dedicate this episode to the animals and the burden inflicted on the other species by us, Homo sapiens. Billions of animals are dying and suffering. And 200 species (of animals and plants) are going extinct every day. The first place And now, ta ta ta, the first place of the FasterThanExpected Charts: FTE13 - Biology for doomers This conversation with the one and only Guy McPherson from June 17 had 1343 plays. What makes a biologist like Guy McPherson suppose, that the climate change leads to the demise of the human species? One of the answers we hear in this episode is: Habitat, habitat, habitat! 2018 Well, I am not doing this work for clicks in the internet in the first place, but for you dear listeners. By the way, I enjoy it to produce podcast episodes. And it‘s mental hygiene for me to talk with people on the same wavelength about this difficult topic. In 2018 I will go on with the series about the Arctic. It‘s funny, I had planned to have weekly episodes in December, but now I am slower than expected. I hope we‘ll meet again in 2018. And if you hear this episode in 2018, I see, you are back again.

Faster Than Expected - podcast
FTE12 ~ Listening in the Rain Forest

Faster Than Expected - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 29:42


My guest, Catherine Thompson is leading an extraordinary life. Born in Canada, she is living a somewhat nomadic existence mostly in the west of Canada. In the years of  2011-13 she traveled, on horseback, more than 2500 km through the southern plains of Saskatchewan  and Alberta. She is presently based in a small mountain village in the north of Thailand where she has set up a musical instrument making and composing studio. We are talking about Irish music, instrument making, connecting with nature and how to accept the ongoing mass extinction. Catherine‘s Website http://dondtreebpa.blogspot.de/ her instrument website https://musicforestinstruments.wordpress.com/about-catherine/

Oral Argument
Episode 36: Firehose of Equality

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2014 99:01


The Supreme Court this week handed down a series of landmark non-decisions. We talk with PhD candidate and commentator Anthony Kreis about the confusing, hopeful, exciting, promising, uncertain, and evolving state of marriage equality. In the wake of a (so far) uniform wave of appellate court decisions striking down gay-marriage bans, the Supreme Court steps in and … lets them stand without taking them up for decision. Why? And what is the state of law? What is likely to happen, and what are local officials to do? (And if you’re in a position to hire a Visiting Assistant Professor or Fellow, you’d be crazy not to try to hire Anthony.) This show’s links: About Anthony Kreis, his CV, and his twitter feed Anthony Kreis, Marriage Equality in State and Nation Amy Howe, Today’s Orders: Same-Sex Marriage Petitions Denied (summarizing the cert denials and containing links to the SCOTUSblog pages for the decisions striking down marriage bans in the Seventh (Posner’s “Go figure” decision), Tenth (also here), and Fourth Circuit Courts of Appeals) Latta v. Otter, the Ninth Circuit case handed down on Tuesday of this week and striking down marriage bans in Nevada and Idaho Loving v. Virginia and amazing audio of the oral argument McLaughlin v. Florida Last term’s gay marriage decisions: United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry Description of and links to audio of oral arguments in the several Sixth Circuit cases challenging marriage bans in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee Linda Greenhouse and Reva Siegel, Before Roe v. Wade: Voices that Shaped the Abortion Debate Before the Supreme Court’s Ruling (see especially beginning at p.303 about whether Roe is to blame for the ensuing political conflict over abortion and what that might say about how courts should approach gay marriage) A recent Pew survey on, among other things, whether homosexuality is sinful Heather Hollingsworth, Koster Won’t Appeal Same-Sex Marriage Ruling, reporting that the Missouri AG won’t appeal a state trial court ruling requiring recognition of same-sex marriages performed in other states Geoff Pender, State’s Gay Marriage Ban’s Days Appear Numbered (about Mississippi) Some background on homosexuality and Catholicism Margaret Fosmoe, Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s Extend Benefits to Same-Sex Spouses Doug Richards, Handel: Gay Parents “Not in the Best Interest of the Child” (interview transcript showing the rhetoric around the 2010 Georgia gubernatorial primary, including this gem: “Why is marriage between one man and one woman? (Laughs). Are you serious?”) James Oleske, Jr., The Evolution of Accommodation: Comparing the Unequal Treatment of Religious Objections to Interracial and Same-Sex Marriages Dahlia Lithwick and Sonja West, Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around: The Supreme Court Is Harming people with Its Inscrutable Gay Marriage Actions. South Carolina v. Condon, order of the South Carolina Supreme Court barring probate judges from issuing marriage license, notwithstanding the Fourth Circuit’s decision in Bostic, until the federal district court in South Carolina takes action (in response to AG Alan Wilson’s petition) Saikrishna Pakrash, The Executive’s Duty to Disregard Unconstitutional Laws Kansas Supreme Court’s temporary injunction blocking issuance of same-sex marriage licenses Lyle Denniston, Gay Marriage and Baker v. Nelson Catherine Thompson, GOP Nominee for Wisconsin AG Says He Would Defend Interracial Marriage Ban Center for Reproductive Rights, What if Roe Fell? (see especially pages 8-9 on the repeal implications of a federal finding of unconstitutionality) Christian Turner, Roles Special Guest: Anthony Kreis.