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In Episode 91, Caitlin Wahrer (author of The Damage) shares how she decided to tackle sexual assault of a man by a man, how she felt about writing a gay male protagonist as a straight woman, and how the U.S. legal system is re-traumatizing for sexual assault victims. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights Why Caitlin doesn't use cases she actually worked on as inspiration for her fiction writing. How Caitlin decided to tackle sexual assault of a man by a man. How Caitlin felt about writing a story about a gay, male protagonist as a straight woman (and what the discussions with her publisher looked like). What it was like to work with a sensitivity reader. What it means to her when gay men and sexual assault survivors tell her The Damage had an impact on them. (rephrase). The biggest difference she discovered in the impact of sexual assault of a female vs. of a male. How the U.S. legal system is re-traumatizing for sexual assault victims, Caitlin's view of the legal system's biggest problems, and how she thinks it could be improved. The restorative justice process. Why attorneys make such great fiction writers. Caitlin's Book Recommendations [31:19] Two OLD Books She Loves Know My Name by Chanel Miller | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [31:34] Wild Seedby Octavia Butler | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [34:31] Two NEW Books She Loves The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano by Donna Freitas | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [37:28] Bath Haus by PJ Vernon | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [39:35] One Book She DIDN'T LOVE Cujo by Stephen King | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [44:12] One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About Dog Park by Sofi Oksanen (September 21, 2021) | Buy from Amazon | Buy from Bookshop.org [42:13] Last 5 Star Book(s) Caitlin Read [49:03] That Night by Gillian McAllister | Buy from Amazon [46:40] Other Books Mentioned Kindred by Octavia Butler [34:49] Salem's Lot by Stephen King [46:13] About Caitlin Instagram Caitlin is a Maine girl through and through. She was born to two hippies who raised her in a small town in central-southern Maine without a single stoplight in it. Caitlin left the state for four years to study criminal justice and marriage and family studies at a college in Pennsylvania. She returned to Maine after graduation to attend law school and practice law. She and her husband live in southern Maine with their dog.
In this final episode of Season 2, I bring on my dietetic intern, Caitlin, to chat about gardening with your toddler. She shares about why she decided to start gardening with her son, what the benefits are, changes that she’s seen, and her tips on how to get started. I know it sounds like a daunting task to have your toddler help out with such a big activity, but it really does have so many developmental benefits, not to mention the benefits that can be seen if your toddler is picky around certain foods - particularly veggies! Remember how I’ve shared in the past all the positives that can come from food exploration for your toddler? Gardening is a really fun, hands on way to get that exploration in, without any pressure to eat - it’s just a fun way for them to play in the dirt, and help you at the same time, two things toddlers love! As always, if you get value from this episode, please remember to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts. AND make sure you subscribe so that you get a notification when I’m back for Season 3! Additional Resources: If you’re looking for more information on what and how to feed your toddler, including a complete breakdown of the benefits of food exploration and other ideas to try with your toddler, it’s time to enroll in my Feeding Toddlers online course! Get access to all the foundational information for feeding your toddler, plus all my best strategies for preventing or reversing picky eating, now! (https://courses.mylittleeater.com/feedingtoddlers) FOOD EXPLORATION: https://mylittleeater.com/food-exploration/ GARDENING TIPS: https://mylittleeater.com/gardeningtips/ About Caitlin: Caitlin is a soon-to-be Registered Dietitian, and is currently completing her dietetic internship through Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax with My Little Eater. Caitlin’s passion for dietetics began when she took an interest in eating healthier herself, and realized she wanted to help others do the same. She has a passion for supporting local and sourcing her food products as close to home as possible – which led to her passion for gardening! Aside from her professional activities, Caitlin values family above all and you can typically find her spending any free time she has with her husband and her five-year-old son, Asher. Some of her favorite activities include hiking, gardening (of course), and spending time enjoying local cuisine. Having a son of her own, she knows firsthand the challenges that come along if picky eating sets in. One of her areas of interest is infant and child nutrition, and learning how to make mealtimes more manageable for families. Skip To... Welcome Caitlin! (2:04) Caitlin’s experience feeding a picky eater (3:54) How gardening has helped her with picky eating (9:30) How Caitlin’s son helps in the garden (14:23) Tips for beginners (20:22) What can you easily grow indoors? (28:40)
Food can be joyful and fun. But so many of us have come to associate eating with stress and anxiety. We are all susceptible to losing our enjoyment of food. Sometimes, we even become afraid of it—and it becomes more about eating for mere survival than about the enjoyment and connection that it can bring. But how can we get that joy back? How can we learn again to tap into food’s power to transport us back to times of joy and connection with friends and family? Caitlin Greene, was at a low point in her life when she lost interest in just about everything, including nourishing herself with real food. Her eating disorder consumed her and her lifelong passion for cooking was slipping away. She struggled to stay afloat as her world came crashing down. She not only lost her passion for food—she lost her passion for life. But in 2016, everything changed for Caitlin. She was able to reconnect to her past memories of being in the kitchen with her family and started to share her passion for cooking online. She felt accountable to herself again and created a community that was instantly inspired by her contagious energy. Through Caitlin's experience, you'll learn that no matter what your story is right now, no matter how far off you've deviated from showing up as your best self in big or small ways, there is hope. You can find joy again, both on your plate and in your life. Tune into this episode to hear: How Caitlin started to heal her disordered relationship with food How her dedication to real food, ingredients, and passion for creating recipes led to a career as a food blogger and influencer with hundreds of thousands of followers The role that writing her new book played in her healing journey And some easy strategies to make cooking joyful, simple, and fun Learn more about Caitlin Greene: Caitlin’s New Book! Just Eat Real Food: 30-Minute Nutrient-Dense Meals for a Healthy, Balanced Life Star Infinite Food Instagram @starinfinitefood Facebook @starinfinitefood Learn More about Elise Museles: elisemuseles.com Instagram: @kaleandchocolate Facebook: @kaleandchocolate Resources: Dry Farm Wines
Welcome to She Invests, where you’ll hear from existing female angel investors, venture capitalists and fund managers on their investment thesis. From deal flow to exits, they will share the best practices that contribute to their success. In this episode, Dr. Silvia Mah welcomes to the podcast ecosystem builder, investor and advisor, Caitlin Wege. Caitlin is a partner at MooDoos Investments, a private family-owned investment fund that invests in early-stage companies throughout North America. MooDoos is industry agnostic and invests in several industries including life sciences, manufacturing, and education technology. Caitlin is an experienced angel investor and fund manager that serves as Chairman of the board of multiple portfolio companies and President of the San Diego Chapter of Tech Coast Angels, the largest Angel network in the US. Dr. Silvia and Caitlin discuss the concept of finding your ‘why’ as an investor, Caitlin’s passion for fostering entrepreneurial and investor education, and how to create a wonderful network and community for investors locally as well as nationwide. 04:32 – Dr. Silvia Mah introduces today’s guest, Caitlin Wege who speaks to her entrepreneurial journey, her ‘why,’ and how she got involved in investing 08:45 – Caitlin speaks to the importance of addressing the wealth gap in America 12:24 – Caitlin discusses the dynamic of her family office and her role as President of the San Diego Chapter of Tech Coast Angels 18:40 – Caitlin shares her thoughts on the need to get more women involved in angel investing and the panel she worked to achieve this goal 27:08 – Caitlin identifies some specific female members of Tech Coast Angels who are doing amazing work 29:35 – Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 36:19 – Caitlin talks about overcoming the challenges of COVID-19 to emerge successful in 2020 and what excites her about 2021 41:31 – How Caitlin plans to amplify her ‘why’ in 2021 46:05 – What abundance mindset means to Caitlin Full show notes: http://www.sheinvests.com/37
In today’s powerful episode, Emily, Caitlin, and Jenna enjoy a girl talk focused on God. Caitlin is a creative director, producer, choreographer who has worked with The Masked Singer, Circus De Soleil, Nickelodeon, Nike and Reebok; she is also a fitness coach originally from Australia. Jenna is a manager and TikTok sensation! These girls touch on everything from their Vegas trip, relationships with God, and becoming the best version of themselves. The story each of these ladies share about their journey with God is truly moving. Enjoy this episode as the ladies discuss getting comfortable with prayer, developing a real relationship with God, becoming the best version of themselves, fasting for God, and how God is working in each of their lives. [01:15] Vegas trip [02:57] Anniversary narrows [05:43] Being available to God [06:50] TikTok prayers with Jenna [11:00] How Caitlin developed her relationship with God [15:06] Having a conversation with God [23:19] Grey area [28:26] Declaring God’s help [30:15] Pray in your personality [36:43] Taking the path to God [44:56] Pain into purpose [51:05] Being who you are while being your best [51:57] Fasting [56:30] Knowing what God wants for you [63:15] Prayer out Connect with Jenna Jenna's TikTok | Jenna's Instagram | Soul Food Daily Connect with Caitlin Caitlin's Instagram | Caitlin's Vimeo Connect with me! Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness My favorite ready-made healthy meals www.iconmeals.com and use code EHFIT to save $$$! Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
Caitlin kicks off the episode this week sharing the story of how she went from the go-to girl for her friends when it came to weddings, to now having a popular blog and podcast on the subject. Then, she lays the first three steps to begin planning your dream day after you say “I do”, and a 30-Day Challenge to help you stay organized and ahead of the game. Whether you are planning on getting married soon, just in the browsing around mode, or daydreaming about a day in the future, this episode is for you. Plus announcing a giveaway! In This Episode You’ll Hear About: How Caitlin got into blogging, and how happy she is to not only have a rockin’ blog, but now a podcast as well to connect with her awesome community. Caitlin went from being the knowledgeable friend at weddings to starting the blog, and her experience in general and specific roles will hopefully help you in your journey. Yes, it’s okay to buy your dream dress, even if you have no plans to get married in the near future. You’re safe here. The reasons why brides and grooms tend to go over their budget, and resources to help you determine and stay on a budget right for you. What to know when looking to book your venue. The important list of vendors that encompasses pretty much all your needs for the big day. The crucial action items to take when shopping for and purchasing your dream dress. Why you and your partner need some time off wedding planning, and how to actually schedule that in your calendar! Caitlin’s 30 Day Countdown Challenge to make sure you are well organized and on top of everything in a systematic order, everything from ring insurance, gorgeous nails, fun announcements,to the honeymoon of a lifetime. Tips for delegating tasks to your guests and bridal party that will have them happily wanting to join the fun. When to start that fitness and beauty routine so you are the best version of yourself — a beautiful, blushing bride! Quotes: “The best thing I learned in wedding planning is that there is no right answer.” “Make it a priority to still have fun together where it’s not focused on the wedding.” Mentioned: Top 10 Wedding Budget Tips Wedding Planner 50 First Dance Songs Stay Connected: Blog: www.itgirlweddings.com Instagram: instagram.com/itgirlweddings Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/itgirlweddings Shop: https://itgirlweddings.com/shop/ Registry: https://rstyle.me/+t1L1-suubNqf2P04nHgvXQ
I wouldn't be a transformational coach if it weren't for Caitlin Padgett. Caitlin, the founder of Redefining Sobriety and author of the Amazon bestseller Drink Less, Be More: How to Have a Great Night (and Life!) without Getting Wasted, is a certified coach who helps women change their lives by redefining their relationship with alcohol. She is also a retreat facilitator and is currently building a physical space in Mexico for digital entrepreneurs. Caitlin is one of my most favorite people, and it was from meeting her, hiring her, and attending her retreats that I was inspired to go to where I am today. In this episode, Caitlin and I explore how we can redefine sobriety and our relationship with alcohol. We discuss how she developed her approach to healing herself and how it became the catalyst for Redefining Sobriety. We underscore the importance of knowing the good and the bad in drinking alcohol and why understanding both matters. We also illustrate how alcohol is often used to serve a need and explain how meeting those needs in other ways can let us enjoy alcohol for its positive elements. “When we give ourselves permission for what we need and learn how we can meet those needs through other ways, then we stop needing alcohol to do the job for us.” - Caitlin Padgett This week on Life in the AND: Caitlin's personal journey with alcohol and drugs How Caitlin found her approach to healing in the AND Different people having different relationships with alcohol Helping people redefine their relationship with alcohol by helping them find their ANDs The importance of understanding the bad and the good when it comes to our relationship with alcohol Why redefining your relationship with alcohol means redefining your relationship with yourself How the social conditioning of women to forgo their desires influences their relationship with drinking How Caitlin takes care of herself to avoid turning to alcohol for its negative, numbing qualities Being in the AND by loving yourself The power of trusting in your intuition and why the AND space can feel risky and uncertain for many people Related Content: We Are All Walking Contradictions with Hayden Lee Connect with Caitlin Padgett: Redefining Sobriety Caitlin Padgett on Twitter Caitlin Padgett on Facebook Caitlin Padgett on Instagram BOOK: Drink Less, Be More: How to Have a Great Night (and Life!) without Getting Wasted Embrace Life in the AND Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Life in the AND, the podcast helping you embrace the AND in your life to cultivate more authenticity, creativity, inclusiveness, and love in every area of the world around you. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe to the show and leave a review. Don't forget to follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn and share your favorite episodes across social media. And for more great content and information, be sure to visit my website.
As the title for the episode says, our case study today features two entrepreneurs and business partners who are thriving with their membership during these turbulent times! Caitlin and Jessica of EB Academics are middle school ELA teachers on a mission to make the lives of other teachers easier, and their students’ writing stronger. In this episode you’ll find out how they’re doing this, what it’s like to be in a partnership, the importance of vision and using the right messaging, and a ton more! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, Caitlin and Jessica, @jameswedmore and @ebacademics. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode. In this episode you’ll hear: What EB Academics is all about and the different services they offer How Caitlin and Jessica met and their business came to be What responsibilities they each take on to make the business successful Some of the challenges they met along the way and how they overcame them How they make their partnership successful and what they attribute their success to Tips and strategies for effective messaging Their one piece of advice for someone who is just starting out in business For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/394
Meet the man behind the woman behind Caitlin’s Couch! Calvin Tesler is Caitlin’s loving husband as well as father to their daughter Gabriella! He is a University Professor of History, Writing, and Literature. Caitlin and Calvin share about their sex life and how, just like Caitlin supports her clients in putting the work in to keep their sex lives alive, she really practices what she preaches! Foreplay only exists between times that you and your partner have sex. There is a connection between getting your needs met outside the bedroom and getting your needs met inside the bedroom. Any judgment, criticism, or irritation, follows you to the bedroom and has an effect on your sex life. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL HEAR ABOUT All the sexy secrets of a sex therapist How Caitlin and her husband, Calvin, handle rejection How they practice simmering How they contribute to keeping their sex life alive SOCIAL MEDIA + QUOTES “I totally practice what I preach.” “Part of keeping our sex life alive is the way that we engage with each other between the times that we have sex” “It’s very rare that there are issues inside the bedroom that aren’t there outside the bedroom.” “Between times that we have sex, I feel like we really nurture each other.” “Practice staying in a place of respect and speaking to your partner from that space.” “We were constantly trying to help each other.” “That head down there knows that somethings not right in a relationship before that head up here knows.” “Your partner has the biggest impact on your sense of self-worth.” CONNECT WITH ME Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @caitlinscouch and on Facebook. Grab your Hard Conversations Checklist and get on the waitlist for the Caitlin’s Couch online membership at Caitlin’s Couch. LOVE OUR PODCAST? Hey there! Don’t forget to give us a rating and review in your podcast player because we’re here to embrace our ladyboners with pride and give other people permission to do so, too. And as always, don’t forget to show your toes some love this week.
Did you know that we teach people how to treat us? It’s true. When we’re stretched and pulled outside of our comfort zone by others, those learned behaviors are from a lack of boundaries. In this episode, Jessi had on a FFM client, Caitlin Olsen. Caitlin is a marriage and family therapist who learned about the FFM from another client in her own community. Jessi and Caitlin discuss how Caitlin got into her work as a boundaries coach and why you absolutely need to create boundaries for a healthy life. They discuss how to set boundaries with those around you and how to identify where your boundaries are being violated in your life. In this episode: What Caitlin does as a marriage and family therapist How Caitlin stumbled upon Jessi from another FFM client What brought her to this career How she became a boundaries coach Why you have to have healthy boundaries for a healthy life Her advice to people who aren’t great with boundaries How to begin the process of setting boundaries How to identify if there are boundary violations in your life Links: Website Caitlin's Instagram Caitlin's Facebook 029 - HER STORY - How Wife, Mom & FFM Client, Kylie, Beat Binge Eating & Rediscovered Her Passions Join me for The Food Freedom Breakthrough Masterclass. This class is for those who know they want to improve their relationship with food and their body, but are afraid of spiraling out-of-control and want a proven, step-by-step system to go from feeling crazy around food to normal again! You can either live your life at war with your mind or learn to work in sync with it. If you’re ready to work in sync with your mind and evolve your life, welcome to The Dear Body Podcast! Our mission is to help driven women have an easy and effortless relationship with food and unshakeable self-confidence in their own body. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode & learn more about us here!
We’re in the classroom this week talking with Caitlin Sweetapple. Caitlin is the Director of Education at Shrub Oak International School, and will be talking about how to get the right educational support for your child. In this episode you will discover: How Caitlin’s experience working with students on the autism spectrum, fueled her passion […] The post Exceptional Education | A conversation with Caitlin Sweetapple about getting the right educational support for your child with autism | ABP Episode 83 appeared first on Puzzle Peace Counseling.
The OG Godzilla team is back together to discuss Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the sequel to the 2014 Godzilla. And wow. Just wow. The plot is something. There is a lot to talk about in this episode. How you can’t just mix together animal sounds to make a magical bioacoustic that allows you to talk to giant monsters. How monsters can’t just give off magic radiation that will heal the planet. How Caitlin, Nicole, and Madicken should apparently start an ASMR podcast with electronic dance music. Like I said, a lot to talk about.Also, I just want to point out that our Godzilla episodes are cursed. In the first Godzilla episode, I (Nicole) had to rerecord a bunch of my dialogue because the website we were using to sync our audio also distorted it. Here, my microphone decided to stop working at some point, and then my laptop decided that it needed to be restarted about 15 minutes later. After it restarted and I checked my microphone, I swear I pressed record and then … it didn’t record. Fortunately I caught it after a few minutes, but basically, there’s a reason I suddenly drop in and out of this episode near the beginning. Also, Godzilla, I’m sorry for what we’ve done to offend you. Please forgive us! I wrote a song about you!Check out Nicole’s music video featuring her Godzilla: King of the Monsters song here!Find the articles for the episode here.Find us all on Twitter:Caitlin: twitter.com/CaitlinVanasseNicole: twitter.com/NicoleLucklessMadicken: twitter.com/munkiumTNHSW Podcast: twitter.com/TNHSWpodTNHSW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tnhswpodthatsnotscience.comKaleidoscope Media Network:KMN on Twitter: twitter.com/KaleidoNetworkKMN on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kaleidoscopemedianetworkKMN email: kaleidoscopemedianetwork@gmail.comHere’s Johnny: twitter.com/HeresjohnnycastWizard Studies: twitter.com/WizardStudies
Today on the Why Arizona Podcast, your Host Ashley Law is sitting down with her good friend Caitlin Smith of Caitlin Curiosity. Caitlin began her journey into wellness as an organic vegetable farmer in 2011 where her curiosity for using plants as medicine developed. From there her path lead her into a holistic nutrition program at the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts and eventually evolved into founding her own wellness studio in Phoenix called Exhale Wellness. Combining her love for holistic nutrition and strength training there, she became deeply passionate about helping women heal their old narratives around their bodies and find empowerment and self-love buried beneath by connecting to themselves again. Caitlin’s advising style revolves around the belief that you have the power to deeply love yourself through your own intuition. Her programs focus on guiding you on how to tune in and connect with your own mind and body — creating wellness and self worth on your terms — and working with plant-based practices to nourish and heal. Show Notes: Who is Caitlin Smith a.k.a Caitlin Curiosity? How Ashley and Caitlin met Why Ashley is so drawn to Caitlin Why Caitlin is into Health and Wellness Orthorexia Ashley's childhood How Caitlin starts with a new client Being an introvert Helping people find answers on their own Ashley's tip for starting the day Herbalism & Flowers Holistic lifestyle Rethinking Social Media Being authentic Thank you so much for listening! Don’t forget to check out all of the things we’re up to at Why Arizona online at: www.whyarizona.com Also learn more about our guest Caitlin Smith by following the links below: Instagram: Caitlin's Instagram CuriosityFitness Website: Curiosity Fitness Mentions on this episode: Green Goddess House of Herbs AZ Jeannette Ogden Lacy Ann Phillips
Today’s episode is about exactly what the title says… our brains… on plants. And what happens in our brains, when we become Plant People. When I was starting to move from plant killer to crazy plant lady, I noticed, there were a few months in the beginning of my plant collection where I feel like the love for plants kind of took over my life. I’ve always thought about that particular phase in my life when I felt like I almost couldn’t stop buying more plants. Enter Dr Caitlin Vander Weele, the answer to my plant-iest and expert-iest of dreams. Caitlin is not only an awesome listener of BAGR but a neuroscientist and author with over 10 years of expertise in understanding how emotions and brain chemistry influence decision making. She is also the founder of Interstellate, a movement that blends science and art with visual imagery to promote science education. Plant friends… Caitlin is like…. really really really smart. And she is also a crazy plant lady, and this conversation blew my mind. Two quick notes on today’s conversation: 1) Caitlin and I talk about some grown up topics in this episode- I know lots of you listen with your children (which makes me so happy) but I might give this a listen on your own before you enjoy it with your kids. Let’s say while all my other episodes are pretty much G rated, we will call this one PG-13. 2) We are not licensed psychologists, just two plant friends talking neuroscience. If you think you have a compulsive spending problem, please consult a professional. And now before we dive into that conversation I can’t wait to tell you about today’s sponsor, Modern Sprout. In this episode we learn: - How Caitlin became a crazy plant lady - Maria gets real with Caitlin and explains the addictive behaviors she experienced when she began her journey into plant parenthood. Caitlin breaks down what exactly was happening in Maria’s brain in those first few months of buying as many plants as possible - What causes our brain to release dopamine - What a compulsive behavior is - What our brain on dopamine does - What neurotransmitters, synapses and receptors are - The difference between endorphins and dopamine - Why we feel bonded to our plants - How these things are measured in our brains - 4 phases of compulsive behaviors to look out for - How to cope with compulsive urges when growing your urban jungle Thank you Modern Sprout for sponsoring today's episode! Visit https://www.modsprout.com/ to learn more about their lines of hydroponic planters and AMAZING grow lights and use code BLOOM at checkout for 15% off. Follow Dr Caitlin Vander Weele on Twitter and Instagram and Interstellate @interstellate and www.insterstellate.com Follow Bloom and Grow Radio on Instagram Join the Bloom and Grow Garden Club: www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-club Donate to Bloom and Grow Radio to support the show in Year 2! http://bit.ly/2TnMwiy
I’m in the same mastermind group as today’s guest, Caitlin Bacher, and by getting to know Caitlin, I just knew I had to have her on the podcast to talk about her evergreen webinar funnel and marketing strategies. Caitlin helps course creators increase their income through the power of Facebook groups and automated webinars, and she is the creator of an online course called The Fab Facebook Group System. Caitlin also hosts a popular 12-month group coaching program called Scale with Success. Caitlin has her business to a point now where she is running one automated webinar and generating revenues up to $300,000 per month, and she reveals her current ad spend and ROI in this episode. As you’ll hear today, Caitlin is an example of someone who did a lot of testing and had to go through a lot of trial and error to discover what works for her. She shares the importance of tracking your key performance indicators (KPIs) and working closely with a good ads manager, something we talk a lot about here on the podcast. I am so amazed at her business growth in a relatively short period of time, and I’m sure you will be too. On the Show Today You’ll Learn: How Caitlin differentiated herself starting out and what she noticed that helped her discover her niche Why focusing on a particular person, as opposed to a thing, was key to the growth of her business The mindset you need to use when targeting cold traffic for webinars and what made her decide that she needed to automate hers How running evergreen webinars differs from doing launches and the ways Caitlin had to change her thinking around this What her team looked like starting out and how she’s been able to grow it now in 2018 Why focusing on the wrong things can be so harmful to your business
Caitlin Doughty — mortician, author and death acceptance advocate — joins us for a candid and humorous exploration of our mortality. Caitlin is on a mission to help our death-phobic society overcome anxieties about death and make death a part of life. She sheds light on all areas of death and the dying process in her popular Youtube channel “Ask a Mortician” and New York Times best-selling book Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. She founded the death acceptance collective The Order of the Good Death and co-founded Death Salon. She also runs Undertaking LA, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit progressive funeral home that empowers families to have a closer relationship with their loved one’s death. In this episode, Caitlin guides us through our rights — post mortem — and encourages us to consider a question not many are prepared to face: How would you like to die? Throughout our human history, families were responsible for the care of their own dead; the practice of transferring death care to a funeral home is a relatively new custom. Caitlin illuminates the non-funeral home & natural death care options that are available to us — at-home funerals, embracing decay, death doulas, natural burials and conservation cemeteries. Empower yourself to embrace the natural process of death and meaningfully interact with the dying process. Episode Breakdown: Show Introduction: SurThrival Pine Pollen Sale, upcoming product teaser & I'd Rather Hunt + Gather t-Shirts Hunt + Gather updates: Eating groundhog, roadkill deer and more! Q&A: The sustainability of hunting for 7.5 billion people Introducing Caitlin Doughty How Caitlin become enamored with the post mortem aspect of anatomy Theory and practice What is the common response to humor about death? The civilizing of civilization — what’s contributed to our fear and avoidance of death Caitlin’s exploration into the death rituals of cultures around the world Conservation cemeteries Death doulas, the non-funeral home experience and death acceptance The legalities of handling a dead body Immaturity about death Elders vs orders How Caitlin would like to die Caitlin’s prognosis for the future of the human species
How to have a healthy baby & a healthy mom! In this episode of the ANHP, DrG talks with natural fertility and childbirth expert Dr. Caitlin O'Connor about all things childbirth, including the critical year BEFORE getting pregnant, as well as Caitlin's work with women on the island of Vanuatu. They discuss: -How Caitlin came to work with pregnant women -Why your baby wants you around all the time - the 4th trimester -Why don’t men go to the doctor? An ancestral hypothesis -Caitlin’s work with women in Vanuatu - totally different birth experiences -How our society has disrupted the evolutionary flow of the mom-baby experience -Preparing for childbirth -What’s the difference between a midwife and a doula? -Perfectionism in childbirth, raising kids, health, and life - support, acceptance -Postpartum care - traditional cultures, support groups, Midwifes, Lactation consultants -What does pre-conception care look like? What needs to be done in pre-conception care Resources: -Book - Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin -Documentary - Business of Being Born -http://www.peps.org/ - Support groups for new moms For more on Dr. Caitlin O'Connor -www.allfamiliesnaturalhealth.com -www.drcaitlin.com -www.vitalityproject.co -Twitter: @drcaitlin At Aspire Natural Health we are experts at helping people with gut problems and autoimmune diseases. If you'd like help, reach out to us at 425-202-7849 or info@aspirenaturalhealth.com Photo attribution - http://bit.ly/2pskWAm
You’re going to love this episode of Online Business Platinum Podcast where we hear from an inspirational entrepreneur – Caitlin Pyle of ProofReadAnywhere.com This interview is powerful at many levels, here are just a few of the tips… How Caitlin moved from traditional career into her own business (and how tough things were during that […]