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Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with political consultant Cathy Allen, political and public affairs consultant Sandeep Kaushik, and Republican political strategist Randy Pepple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Radke discusses the week's news with KUOW's Libby Denkmann, political and public affairs consultant Sandeep Kaushik, and International Women's political consultant Cathy Allen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cathy Allen with Democratic reaction to local election campaigns // Jason Rantz with Republican reaction to local election campaigns // Feliks Banel with "All Over The Map" — on location in Downtown Seattle, where a historic pathway is being unveiled // Margaret Brennan with an update on the Presidential election // "Photog Steve" Hickey with the local crime stories that he has been covering // Daily Dose of Kindness: Two New Jersey high schoolers are breaking language barriers in their community // Gee Scott with what to expect in the Seahawks' matchup against the Falcons // Herb Weisbaum on the FTC's ruling that helps cancel unwanted subscriptions and services // Paul Holden with a roundup of all the best events happening around the Sound this weekend
Democratic Political Strategist Cathy Allen chats with Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien about Tim Walz joining Kamala Harris on the Democratic Presidential ticket, what makes him a good Vice Presidential candidate, and why she would like to see him debate JD Vance.
Cathy Allen, democratic strategist, on Walz
This week, Smarty Pants host and Scholar senior editor Stephanie Bastek delves into the history of Black Studies at her alma mater, Reed College, drawing connections between the fight for a Black Studies program in 1968 and the efforts of Reedies Against Racism to diversify the college's mandatory freshman humanities course 48 years later. Speaking with former students and members of Reed's Black Student Union, Bastek recounts the 1968 BSU occupation of Eliot Hall, one of the largest buildings on campus, as part of the campaign for a Black Studies program. The program was established, but not without backlash—and rifts among faculty members would threaten Reed's foundation for decades to come.Read Martin White's essay, “The Black Studies Controversy at Reed College, 1968–1970” in the Oregon Historical QuarterlyIn Memoriam: Linda Gordon Howard, Calvin FreemanVisit our episode page to see more of Stephen Robinson's photographs from 1968Transcript available on our websiteFeatured voices in this episode: Andre Wooten, Mary Frankie McFarlane Forte, Martin White, Stephen Robinson, Roger Porter, George Brandon, Steve Engel, and Suzanne Snively. Ron Herndon oral history audio courtesy of the Oregon Historical Society. Archival recording of the October 28, 1968 BSU town hall featuring Cathy Allen and Ron Herndon courtesy of the Reed College Library.Produced and hosted by Stephanie Bastek. Original music by Rhae Royal. Audio storytelling consulting by Mickey Capper.Subscribe: iTunes/Apple • Amazon • Google • Acast • Pandora • RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feliks Banel on the historic speech that President Eisenhower gave in Seattle 65 years ago // Sam Campbell on the ongoing controversy in Burien's City Council surrounding the homeless crisis // Matt Markovich on the big turnover in Seattle's City Council seats // Daily Dose of Kindness: A young trick-or-treater gives back // Randy Pepple and Cathy Allen on what the election results so far means for both political parties // Micki Gamez on the impending strike for nurses at Everett's Providence Medical Center
In something of a slow rollout, former Congressman Dave Reichert has jumped into the race for governor. He filed with the state
Governor Jay Inslee announced this week he would not seek re-election. Less than 24 hours later, Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced an 'exploratory campaign' for governor. State Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz has been somewhat cryptic about her intentions, and there's talk of other Democrats jumping into the race. But what about the Republicans? After two cycles of having less-than-stellar candidates, can GOP even hope to compete? We'll have an in-depth look at how the races is shaping up. PLUS: State lawmakers will convene in a special session to deal with the issue of drug possession. AND: Just how safe are Washington's banks? Guests include House Republican Leader Drew Stokesbary, political analysts Randy Pepple and Cathy Allen, and conservative talk show host Ari Hoffman of 570 KVI. The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
White suburban women are one of the key groups of voters who will decide this midterm election. Traditionally it's been a difficult demographic to pin down.And this year inflation and abortion are shifting things, making it hard for candidates to tell who's got the vote. UW assistant teaching professor and political consultant Cathy Allen will give us some insight.We want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram at SeattleNowPod, or leave us feedback online: https://www.kuow.org/feedback
Dr Cathy Allen, from the Merrion Fertility Clinic Gareth Landy, a father of two who has experienced fertility issues
Featuring a special appearance by candidate for Senate, Tiffany Smiley, KVI's John Carlson and Ari Hoffman are joined by Cathy Allen and Brandi Kruse to discuss the issues that matter - runaway crime, soaring inflation, activist politicians and what can YOU do this November to turn it around!
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The GOP seems to have had enough of State Representative Robert Sutherland and is spending a fair amount of money to unseat him. But because two Republicans advanced in the August primary, even if Sutherland loses on November 8th, the GOP will keep the seat. We'll take a look at why the party's leaders and donors have turned on him. PLUS: With less than two weeks to go, we get a checkup on the race between Senator Patty Murray and challenger Tiffany Smiley. AND: We look at the phenomenon of 'ticket splitting' and try to understand why Everett wants to ban roosters. Guests include Paul Queary of the Washington Observer, Ishaan Tharoor of the Washington Post, and political analysts Cathy Allen and Randy Pepple. The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
Fans in the northwest are ecstatic now that the Mariners have made the playoffs for the first time in more than 20 years. But October baseball changes how candidates campaign. Democratic strategist Cathy Allen and Republican strategist Randy Pepple explain. PLUS: A member of President Biden's cabinet visits Washington state and takes a few minutes to speak with us about what he's doing. AND: Dispelling some of the biggest myths about election fraud. Guests include Ryan Harris of Northwest Newsradio, ABC's Lionel Moise , and US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell wants the State Department of Transportation to clean up the graffiti that has exploded along I-5 through downtown. He says if it's not removed, he's considering ending an agreement that has the city clear out homeless encampments on state property. Matt and Jeff take a closer look. PLUS: Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison has a plan to deal with the backlog of cases left by her predecessor, but it comes at a cost. AND: Republicans battle with themselves in north Idaho. Guests include political strategists Randy Pepple and Cathy Allen as well as reporters John Lobortini and Ryan Harris. The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
This week, ‘How to be an Adult' is all about fertility and the important matter of egg freezing. Dr Cathy Allen, Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist at the Merrion Fertility Clinic told us everything we need to consider, including how to prepare the body for egg retrieval and how much it costs.
Anyone who meets Cathy in person will walk away with a feeling. Many good words could be applied, but the best? Gifted. Is Cathy gifted? Oh, most certainly. But, the feeling you walk away with is one of having been gifted. Cathy is strong, incredibly intelligent, insightful, gracious, funny, strategic and quite buoyant, but more … Continue reading Ep. 38 – Cathy Allen – A Woman Who Wins So Others Will Try →
Dr. Amy Morgan, GP, Dr. Cathy Allen, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
This episode of CRO Wisdom features Catherine A Allen, Founder and Chairman, Shared Assessments. In this episode hosted by Atul Vashistha, Chairman, Supply Wisdom, Cathy shares her risk journey, how 9/11 brought focus into issues like cybersecurity risk, and the role Shared Assessments plays in risk.Listen to this episode of CRO Wisdom for Cathy's views on what will be the big concerns for 2021 and beyond, how virtual assessments and continuous monitoring will change how risk is managed, and the role of risk committees and corporate boards in risk.
Dr. Cathy Allen, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Merrion Fertility Clinic and Holles Street, Dr. Amy Morgan, GP
Kathryn Leslie, decided to freeze her eggs three years ago, Dr. Cathy Allen, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, National Maternity Hospital
We talk to EM about the Immediate Responder public education program with Curtis Watkins and Cathy Allen.
As you will hear, if you make it to the end, perhaps today's very best Valentine's Day gift to your love is to release some of your crap! Why? It's called the "Bending of the Nodes" and it's a very powerful aspect that is worth discussion today. Happy Valentine's Day & I love you for listening!! Feb 14 Transcription [00:00:00] Happy Valentine's day. I love you. I love you for listening. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. And it is February 14 2020. And we have a Valentine's chart that I've been just looking at for most of yesterday, and I'm still like, okay, Thomas, you got to do the podcast, so let's just roll with what's there.[00:00:31] Those of you who caught last Friday's episode, if you remember, I said that the moon was trying Venus and that it looked like it almost was a better Valentine's astrological chart than what this one was going to be. And for those of you who might have taken advantage of that and done something with your special love on last Friday.[00:00:53] You might've been a winner because the more I'm looking at this chart, the more I'm just agreeing with myself that, wow, this thing is a difficult chart for Valentine's day, especially when it comes to the topic of love. So I thought what we would do is pick apart why. And with this, we're going to go on somewhat of a deep dive into astrology because there's this concept that most astrologers just don't talk about.[00:01:20] And what it is, and this is exactly where Venus is today. I'm sorry, I, you know, as they say, I can't make this stuff up. This is where, this is where it fell. Venus is in Aries at seven degrees. Now, right there, and we've talked about this. Venus is in detriment in Aries because Libra is the opposite sign on the chart from Aries.[00:01:47] And Venus rules Libra. Therefore, when it comes over all the way around the chart to that's opposite. It ain't happy. So mama ain't happy. Number one. Number two, [00:02:00] the North and South nodes of the moon are at seven degrees, cancer and Capricorn respectively. Seven, seven, seven. Okay, so Venus is at an exact square to the nodes of the moon.[00:02:16] And this is what I don't hear a lot of people talking about is called, technically it's called the bend of the nodes or the bending of the nodes and what you do. So here's an astrology thing that if even if you have not used this technique in your own practice of astrology or your own observations of astrology, it's one worth noting.[00:02:38] There are only a couple of articles about it. astro.com has one and it quotes. A couple of articles that were published in the mountain astrologer written by Cathy Allen, and they described the bending of the nodes, and Kathy Allen evidently is the one writer out there with exposure who has the most information on this.[00:03:04] But basically there's the North and South bending of the node. Now, how do you calculate whether it's the North or South? So you find the North node, okay. For our example is in cancer, and then you find the planet or planets that are at a square, and in some rare cases you'll have a square on one side of the axis and a square on the other side of the axis.[00:03:30] So it creates a grand cross. Involving bending of the nodes. How about that? Okay, so just think about this. There's a UN opposition always. The North and South nodes are always 180 degrees opposite each other. Now what we're doing is we're just, so, there's a line, right? You always can draw a line in the chart of that opposition, so to determine which side of that line it's on, you start with the North node.[00:03:58] And you go [00:04:00] clockwise. Okay, so let's make this visual. Think of the North node up at the 12 o'clock position on the clock face. That means the South node is down at six o'clock so if you go clockwise and you come to three o'clock and you see a planet there that is called the South bending of the node.[00:04:22] If you go around on down to six o'clock there's the South node. And you come across to nine o'clock that planet is considered the North bending of the node. Today's Venus is at the three o'clock position or the South bending of the node. So I'm going to reference this article because it puts this information quite clearly.[00:04:44] It says planets at the South bending are related in meaning to the South node. That is, they signify a point of release. The South node is all about us letting go of things right. Letting go of our past accumulated karma. So this says experiences are internal and have difficulty being expressed outwardly.[00:05:06] The South bending implies a sacrifice or an offering of some kind. Planets here have difficulty in outer expression and are best used subjectively, spiritually, or given away to the collective. Well, great. Hey, like I said, I didn't create it. I'm just the reporter. So how do you play this Valentine's day?[00:05:32] Well, for one, if you acknowledge that Venus is in Aries, that means fire energy. That means it's hot. There is that element and it is present. So it could be a really good Valentine's day if you choose to just adopt that viewpoint. Hey, it's Mars, it's fire, it's Aires. Let's roll. Now, here's where you guys are going to laugh at me [00:06:00] in that moment of passion.[00:06:02] If your partner happens to bring up something about your karmic past,[00:06:10] deal with it, just deal with it. That's your Valentine's presence. Say, look, since you brought it up, here I am. I'm going to deal with it right here and now I'm going to release it.[00:06:25] Probably the best Valentine's gift you could give your partner today is releasing some of your crap. That's the way to, that's the way the chart looks. I'll see you tomorrow. Have a good one. We got mercury retrograde countdown from here on out and that Sunday evening, so we will definitely do podcasts over the weekend.[00:06:43] Have a happy Valentine's day. I love you for listening. Bye bye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Firms are outsourcing more and more, but the one thing they can’t outsource is responsibility. The motivation of malicious hackers has moved beyond notoriety and a quick buck to obstruction of business, reputational damage, and infrastructure/resource theft – all of which has forced a reset in how management and boards approach risk. Join us on a whirlwind tour of some foundational thinking around third-party risk, cybersecurity, and board communication. Our guests Cathy Allen and Mike Jordan of the Santa Fe Group walk us through a lively discussion on how third-party risk has evolved with and around the growth in malicious hacking, the changing makeup and thinking across boards of directors, the importance of diversity, and how well-thought-out tools assist with risk assessments. We’ll even explore the relationship between AI and diversity – yes! – and how true diversity can be your ally in the fight on several levels (and it’s not as simple as race, ethnicity, and gender). Learn more about The Santa Fe Group on ITSPmagazine here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/santa-fe-group
Have you ever though about the connection you have with flowers and plants? Join us for a conversation on sensory plant and learn why and how you are connected.
Have you ever though about the connection you have with flowers and plants? Join us for a conversation on sensory plant and learn why and how you are connected.
WOMEN AND POLITICS: VOTING, RUNNING, LEADING It’s been pretty much politics 24 – 7 for the last months, but only a small part of the conversations have been about women actually participating in the process. Are women voting, running, winning office? What is happening with women’s political leadership? Pew Research came out with a report on why women aren’t running, let alone winning. Consultant Cathy Allen can tell us first hand whether that is what she has seen as someone who has helped recruit, train and elect more than a thousand women all over the world. She is one of the first international political consultants to focus on electing women, and worked on Hillary Clinton’s recent (and past) campaign where she focused on turnout, messaging to women, volunteering and endorsements, among other tasks. President of Seattle-based business, The Connections Group, Cathy is a frequent TV, radio and online political commentator and has written four books on running successful campaigns. Join us as we discuss women and politics. Call in with your comments to 646-378-0430, or post your comments and questions in the chat room. Live at 11 AM Pacific time, or go to the website anytime to listen to all our archived programs at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.
Studio visit with artist Cathy Allen in Wonder Valley CA
Blue Rock Methodist’s own Cathy Allen shares her passion for her instrument and offers Bryce a job.
Monitoring Complex Risk Companies, TK Kerstetter, President, Corporate Board Member, Cathy Allen, CEO, the Santa Fe Group and board member of El Paso Electric, Stewart Information Services Corp., and Synovus Financial Corp.