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Everyday Ubuntu
Ep. 24: Catherine Mayer, Journalist, Author & President at Women's Equality Party UK | Grief is love

Everyday Ubuntu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 50:48


Catherine Mayer is an author and co-founder of the Women's Equality Party in the U.K. In this beautifully raw interview, she opens up in an honest conversation about grief with Everyday Ubuntu host, Mungi Ngomane. Mayer lost her husband, musician Andy Gill, to Covid-19 in February 2020, 41 days after her mother was herself widowed. Though physically isolated, Mother and daughter embarked on this journey of loss and grief together. From there, a book was born, entitled 'Good Grief'. In the course of this conversation, Mayer shares how grief can give you clarity on what truly matters. What does that mean? For Catherine, this was using her time to benefit others, especially with the current state of the world.……..Visit mungingomane.coFollow Mungi on InstagramFollow The Brand is Female on Instagram

Beyond Your Best Plan
The Power of the Pause When Life Happens

Beyond Your Best Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 45:11


What do you do when shit happens? When you’re marching through life, there are times when something just comes up and smacks you upside your head, throwing off your game. But you can’t dwell on it; when shit happens, you have to figure out how to pick up and move on. On this episode, the Fab 5 share their “shit happens” moments that interrupted their flow, and how they’ve moved back into their groove. For Catherine, it’s learning how to roll with the punches and get back in alignment with her faith and mission. For Sarah, she learned how to prioritize herself and take back control of her destiny. Tune in to learn how the power of pausing when you fall out of alignment can help you pick up and keep marching forward. In This Episode You Will Learn: How Catherine rolled with the punches to make sure her life and business were in alignment with her faith and mission. (2:11)How Catherine set her intention to operate in flow, rather than pushing harder and living in tension. (8:43)How Sarah learned to prioritize her own wellbeing and refuse to let the shit happening to her become her destiny. (10:51)How to release control and move into flow. (21:49)How to get in touch with who you are at your core. (35:03)Let’s Connect! About UsJoin the Facebook GroupInstagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

One Calm Voice Podcast
One Calm Voice When Dealing with Regret. Eps #34

One Calm Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 27:20


Join Catherine this week where she outlines what regret may feel like, how we can learn to skilfully deal with it and even learn how to let regret go. For Catherine forgiveness is a powerful antedote to regret and this week she outlines how we could set about beginning to forgive ourselves in order to allow us to relinquish regret and unleash the joy that's currently present in our lives. For more information check out https://www.onecalmvoice.com/

Sacred Feminine Power
Episode 18; Multi-Dimensional Living and the Great Void with Catherine Björksten

Sacred Feminine Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 34:41


Catherine speaks powerfully about her own journey of awakening through an abusive relationship and how having the courage to face and work with her shadow side led to deep healing. She also shares about what it means to lead a multi-dimensional existence and about the wisdom and the answers the Great Void (or the Cosmic Womb) holds for us. For Catherine's gift, Reclaim Your Medicine Meditation, go to: https://app.box.com/s/gu5n79lx0bfh0njqa6qw3nz1jaggr1s6To interact with Catherine, myself and like-minded listeners, go here:  https://web.facebook.com/groups/SacredFemininePowerPodcastTo see more of Emmi's work, go to: https://www.femininerevered.com

One Calm Voice Podcast
One Calm Voice When You Just Can't Seem to Focus

One Calm Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 32:16


Join Catherine as she finds herself feeling a little luke warm about things this week. A lack of focus can affect us all in different ways at different times and in times like these when the goalposts keep changing it's even more difficult to figure out how one responds to or finds steady feet in this uncertainty. This week Catherine offers a way to learn how to focus, how to notice and regain any leaking focus/lack of concentration & how to begin to open up a conversation with yourself about your needs and desires. For Catherine combining the full power of your own focus with your dreams and desires for yourself can really help you to lead a life that is real and honest and true.

Coast to Coast Design
S3 E6 – Farewell Catherine

Coast to Coast Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 28:08


This week's episode of Coast to Coast design is bittersweet. Your hosts Garrison and Catherine talk about how they started out and grew their businesses to where they are today and talk about where they're going in the near future. For Catherine, that's away from this show. After a brief hiatus, a new East coast designer will be joining Garrison on the show. As always, if you have questions, comments or benedictions for Catherine in her new endeavors, DM Coast to Coast Design on Instagram @coasttocoastdesign..

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Catherine Flax – How to NOT Lose a Friendship When Investing

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 15:02


Catherine Flax has had a distinguished multi-decade career in financial services, fintech and commodities. She is currently an advisor and board member to numerous start-ups and mature businesses, bringing expertise in business and strategic growth, innovation, talent development, regulatory affairs, and more. Catherine was the CEO of Pefin, the world’s first AI financial advisor. Before Pefin, she was the managing director and head of commodity derivatives, foreign exchange and emerging markets sales and trading for the Americas at BNP Paribas, was chief marketing officer at J.P. Morgan, as well as the CEO of commodities for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.   “What I didn’t factor in was what might be the damage beyond the dollars … I put myself in the position of mixing friendship and business, (and) that it would destroy a friendship.” – Catherine Flax   Worst investment ever Catherine had been a professional in financial services for some time when she got into her worst investment about 15 years ago, so she was well versed at examining possible outcomes and potential loss cases. A good friend approached her with a business investment that was outside of her usual range of expertise. It was an established business, not a start-up and, from an analytical point of view, she was thorough in examining the probability of loss, the upside and all the typical calculations a financial professional goes through before getting involved. She did, however, neglect to factor in the “damage beyond the dollars” if the investment did not pan out. While the outcome was not beyond her expectations of the potential downside risk, the investment did not go well. So her math was fine. But, as this was the first time that she had mixed business and friendship, she didn’t realize the biggest loss would be the friend who had involved her. For Catherine’s part, she wasn’t angry about the financial loss, but her friend was so embarrassed that the friend felt too uncomfortable to maintain ties with Catherine from that time onwards. In retrospect, Catherine feels that the outcome should have been obvious to her, but that it was not a result she had thought about at the beginning. While she calls this damage, “irreparable”, she was happy to say that similar arrangements have worked out better since this time. Some lessons Be very cautious about going into business with friends. Communication, as with all relationships, is paramount. Vital are clear conversations about exit strategy, as in a normal business. Discuss how failure could affect your friendship and “really look somebody in the eye” to help them understand that a bad outcome is certainly possible. Then you can move forward as friends, if not as business colleagues, when a venture or investment doesn’t turn out as positively as was expected. Andrew’s takeaways Place principles before personalities in the business. This is a powerful concept that offers a simple guide on how to survive without letting our personalities destroy us. Our personalities are ultimately driven by fears, and not higher thought or principle. In his own businesses, Andrew has practiced this and even made an agreement with a friend and business partner that if they ever felt their business was going to destroy their friendship they would close the business. Actionable advice Sit down and think deeply about the worst-case scenario in an investment or business venture and what you would do if the friend or person you’re in business with is angry or humiliated. Plan and set the stage to be helpful, to let them know that you are still their friend, and to not let this bad decision or investment ruin your friendship. Then you can make the investment after having the planning conversation and most likely you will be able to mitigate a bad social outcome, even if the financial outcome falters. No.1 goal for the next 12 months Catherine aims to continue advising the numerous companies she is linked with and help them flourish to the best of her abilities this year, and to avoid all the kinds of mistakes discussed here and in other episodes of My Worst Investment Ever. Parting words “This is such a great format. I’ve enjoyed the previous podcasts and thank you so much for having me.” You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points   Connect with catherine Flax: LinkedIn  Twitter   Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com  LinkedIn Facebook  Instagram Twitter  YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast 

Glass & Out
Catherine Silverman What Makes The World's Best Goalies Tick

Glass & Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 66:19


Catherine Silverman is a writer for The Athletic, InGoal Magazine, and she's currently plying her trade covering the Arizona Coyotes in the middle of hockey's heartland: the desert.  Now, we've all heard coaches refer to goalies as voodoo. For Catherine, despite fighting the moniker for much of her life, she's bought into a little bit over the years. And why not? She's covered Ilya Bryzgalov, Mike Smith, Devan Dubnyk, and Coyotes impressive new trio, Antti Raata, Darcy Kuemper, and the new kid on the block, Adin Hill.  Catherine took some time on a game day to teach us a thing or two about stopping the puck. Enjoy the episode!

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens
#010 Clothing Police or Style Icon

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 37:08


Does your daughter feel like you are the clothing police? Well you are not the only one. This is definitely one of the hot topics for mothers and daughters. (and not in a good way.) You give her constructive criticism. "That dress doesn't look good on you." You just want to protect her. "You can't go out wearing that shirt or that short skirt." Your daughter doesn't see your good intentions and goes ballistic. What she hears is "you think I'm fat," or "you think I'm ugly," or "you are trying to control me." What is a mom to do? To answer this question,I invited Catherine Cassidy to share her expertise. Catherine Cassidy founded U*styled in 2008 to give professional women the tools to live their lives in style by curating a wardrobe they love that makes getting dressed each morning easy and effortless. For Catherine, it's not just about style. It's about empowering women to step into their power using their style as a catalyst. She helps women define their style, integrate it into WHO they are and how they show up and then help them build a wardrobe they love that supports their personal and professional goals. In this episode I ask Catherine these questions. 1. Brene Brown talks about the #1 shame issue for women and girls is body issues. Being a stylist how do you address this issue when helping women find their style. Would you approach teenage girls differently? 2. How would you work with a teenage girl? What can a mom do if her daughter is wearing something inappropriate? 3. What about mom's style...Her daughter doesn't want her dressing like a teenager but she also doesn't want to be embarrassed by what she wears. In this podcast you will learn how to talk to your daughter about her clothing and style in an empowering way.  You will be given practical tips on how to approach your daughter, what you should say, and what you should avoid saying. You want to affirm your daughters beauty, build her self confidence, and empower your daughter to find her own style. Catherine has a message for moms too. Learn what it means to be a Style Icon. Learn more about Catherineand get her free gift How to Build A Wardrobe You Love!at www.Ustyled.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep.004 What's Your VAK?

Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2014 36:08


Catherine and Margaret talk about what their knitting is teaching them.  For Margaret it is the Kirklees sock and the Hermione's Everyday Sock.  For Catherine it is knitting a sweater for a theatre production.  (No pattern.)  In Behind the Redwood Curtain, they discuss the annual Fall North Country Fair and in the Brainy Part, Margaret introduces the VAK Learning Style.  Catherine offers a knitting tip about how gauge changes throughout a project.