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Here's what we're covering in this episode: How Cat grew her wholesale business from 100 stores carrying Kitty Meow products to over 450 during the COVID-19 pandemic. How infusing personality into her brand has been a catalyst for growth Cat's take on providing a stellar client experience Top tips for anyone wanting to get started in the product-based business space Connect with Cat: Website Instagram Enjoy today's episode? I'd love it if you could... Post a screenshot on your IG Stories and tag @elise_hodge & @kittymeowboutique so we can repost you Leave a review on Apple Podcast Subscribe for new episodes every Monday FREE COPYWRITING CLASS FOR ENTREPRENEURS: Are you sick of hustling 24/7 for the wrong clients who never pay you what you're worth? I've created a FREE, on-demand training just for you on how to use my step-by-step Dream Client Attraction System to become the no. 1 choice for your dream clients with copywriting that converts, so you don't have to waste time working with the wrong clients. Register now >>
Everyone’s felt it. The voice in your head reminding you that you don’t belong. That voice can be quiet at times and deafening at others, and it seems that the only way to shut it down is by gaining the validation of others. When someone validates you, those negative thoughts are silenced, but only temporarily. The real remedy is to commit to living consciously. In other words, to actively choose how you live your life without allowing others’ opinions to dictate your priorities. My guest today is Cat Hernandez. She is a Partner at The Venture Collective and a long time operator and investor. She believes that venture capitalists are responsible for investing in companies that are creating a positive impact and reducing inequality in society. In this episode, we discuss: What it means to be free and the American dream The mental fatigue that comes with being a woman in a male-dominated industry Overcoming Imposter syndrome and discomfort in career and life The difference between healthy and toxic external validation Cat’s experience growing up in Saudi Arabia, as a woman How Cat stays motivated, focused, and self-aware The importance of diversity in the workplace Want to work with Lisa? Head to LisaWang.co to learn about coaching, speaking, and partnership opportunities. Follow Lisa on social channels at @lisacarmenwang --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enoughness-lisa-wang/support
This episode features director and producer of Adult Swim’s The Shivering Truth, Cat Solen. She shares how her career led up to directing The Shivering Truth, and a unique behind-the-scenes of how each episode was created. You’ll also learn: *How Cat launched her career right out of the Art Institute of Chicago *The top three things that have honed her directing skills *Her best advice for someone else who wants to follow a similar path More About Cat Solen: Cat Solen is a director, animator, and producer with a specialty in commercials, short films, music videos, and stop motion series. She recently finished work on Adult Swim’s The Shivering Truth Season 2, where she was the director and executive producer. She was also the director and producer of The Shivering Truth’s Pilot, and Season 1. Follow Cat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catsolen/ Follow Cat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/catsolen Check out Cat's website: http://www.catsolen.com/ Watch the music video she directed for Tierra Whack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T51n3tvZ3M Learn more about this podcast: https://terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
This episode features director and producer of Adult Swim’s The Shivering Truth, Cat Solen. She shares how her career led up to directing The Shivering Truth, and a unique behind-the-scenes of how each episode was created. You’ll also learn: *How Cat launched her career right out of CalArts *The top three things that have honed her directing skills *Her best advice for someone else who wants to follow a similar path More About Cat Solen: Cat Solen is a director, animator, and producer with a specialty in commercials, short films, music videos, and stop motion series. She recently finished work on Adult Swim’s The Shivering Truth Season 2, where she was the director and executive producer. She was also the director and producer of The Shivering Truth’s Pilot, and Season 1. Follow Cat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catsolen/ Follow Cat on Twitter: https://twitter.com/catsolen Check out Cat's website: http://www.catsolen.com/ Watch the music video she directed for Tierra Whack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T51n3tvZ3M Learn more about this podcast: https://terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
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Cat Lantigua is a vibrant leader dedicated to the holding space for conversations that matter and supporting the well being of her fellow millennials. She uses her podcast, Chats With Cat, and her online presence to spread awareness about issues affecting our generation, highlight powerful women entrepreneurs + leaders, and share her personal experiences with openness and courage.Episode Highlights-The freedom of living as our true selves-How Cat’s podcast was born from her desire to express her vulnerability and help others feel less alone-Building micro-community-Defining success for ourselves-Enabling millennial greatness by holding space for authentic connection-How Cat started Goddess Council out of the desire to build truly supportive friendships-Overcoming shame around self-image by learning she isn’t navigating it alone-How sharing our truths liberates both ourselves and others-Understanding family trauma and healing our lineage-The lost history, trauma, and beauty of Cat’s Caribbean heritage-Loss of culture and assimilation in Lauryn’s family and how she calls in her ancestors-How Cat is creating a podcast exploring Afro-Latinidad and her grandparents’ stories-Getting paid for creative work and turning passion into a careerMore from Cat:www.catlantigua.comChats With Cat Podcast@cat.lantigua on Instagramwww.goddesscouncil.orgConnect with Lauryn:@laurynmiranda on Instagramwww.laurynmiranda.comhello@laurynmiranda.comAre you receiving nourishment from the Today I Am Podcast?Please honor the energy and resources I pour into this show by offering a loving exchange in one of the following ways:-Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes/Apple Podcasts-Send me a message on Instagram or at hello@laurynmiranda.com sharing how an episode has touched you.-Take a screenshot of a favorite episode and tag me when you share on social media!
Entrepreneur, speaker and author Cat Hoke, has dedicated her career to helping others get a second chance at life. She sat down with host Robert Glazer to talk about her experience working with incarcerated inmates, helping them rebuild their lives, and seeing how they make an impact in their own communities. Cat is the founder of Hustle 2.0, a non-profit with a vision of ending mass incarceration by teaching entrepreneurship to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people, and help them build a new legacy. She is also the author of the best-selling book, A Second Chance: For You, For Me, and For the Rest of Us. Show Notes On this episode, you’ll learn about: How Cat removed her preconceived biases about incarcerated people and learned to empathize. What mandatory minimums are, and the way they lead to longer prison sentences even for smaller crimes. How several aspects of the prison system lead to people getting repeatedly reincarcerated. Examples of how Hustle 2.0 has changed lives and communities. Robert’s own experience at a Hustle 2.0 program, and how it widened his perspective. A mistake Cat has made, and what she learned from it.
In this episode of the Creative Introvert podcast we have fellow Cat, fellow ginger and fellow INTJ: Cat Paterson. Business strategist extraordinaire, Cat has a super interesting background, which includes heading up intelligence analysis for a covert agency… and it makes total sense as to why she's a personality profiling geek, like me. Apologies for the airplane sound effects - that was 100% my fault, it's just one of the side effects of recording this podcast while I'm travelling... What we discussed: How different types of introvert deal with conflict How Cat turned a health condition into an opportunity How to lay down boundaries and stick with them How Cat started her online business with no pre-existing client base The value of collaboration and referrals in the online business space Why Pinterest is the most introvert-friendly platform POWERED BY PATREON This podcast is made possible only by means of my generous supporters on Patreon. Thank you! Supporting the Creative Introvert podcast also gets you lots of goodies, from a Monthly Ask Me Anything to a copy of my new BOOK, The Creative Introvert: How to Build a Business You Love on Your Terms. Hitting milestones also funds future projects, and ideas guided by you, my supporters.
In Bali a series of random events and mystical experiences lead me to meeting my Twin Flame Caterina, and we've been on fire ever since. I'm so happy to introduce you to Cat, a Mindset and Energy Coach who also creates Online Income by Trading Crypto Currency! In this episode we cover... -How Cat was inspired by volunteering in Italy to begin Trading Crypto Currency Online and make bank! -The incredibly powerful energy work, mindset and energy coaching abilities Cat has and how she helps others RADICALLY TRANSFORM their lives. -How we realized we met our twin flame and created a far different, far deeper and extremely powerful space to mirror and bring out each others highest life purpose and quantum leap through our spiritual practice and abilities. -How creating an Online Income has allowed for us to find personal freedom and do the inner work we've needed our whole lives. If you're inspired to reach out to Cat for some life-altering game-changing coaching please contact her here: - https://www.caterinav.com - https://www.instagram.com/caterina_v/ Follow my Journey: https://instagram.com/sarahrrreyna Donate: https://www.patreon.com/sarahreyna Twin Flame Article Here: https://blog.sivanaspirit.com/twin-flame-know/
In this week’s episode, I chat with the lovely Cat Horrocks of The Creative Introvert all about being an introvert, including the difference between introverts and extroverts and Cat offers some great tips for any introverts out there who want to start a creative career. We talked about: Why Cat didn’t know she was an introvert for a long time and how she finally figured it out The difference between an introvert and an extrovert Gently expanding your comfort zone as an introvert Quiet by Susan Caine Adjusting your work environment to make it suit your needs How Cat coped with networking while starting her own business Cultivating self-awareness so that you can take care of your own needs and be on your A-game Finding the right time to work on your creative projects as an introvert Self-care for introverts The value of coaches and mastermind groups And more. Listen here or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you usually get your podcasts. You can find me on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest @lucylucraft or on my blog: lucylucraft.com. Please think about leaving the show a rating & review. For each one I receive, I give £2 to my chosen charity, which changes monthly. Last month’s charity= Blossom’s Legacy This month’s charity= Endometriosis UK Thanks to our sponsors for this season; The Blogger Course (get 20% off with the code WhatSheSaid) and SudioSweden (get 15% off with the code WhatSheSaid). Please support them the way they’re supporting me
In this week's episode of the Creative Introvert podcast I talk to Cat Byrne of Gatto Web, someone who I have a lot in common with - and not just the name. What we talked about: How Cat got started in web design Being forced into either the 'creative' route or the 'science' route How being different forced Cat to carve her creative path What happens when freelancing and burnout occurs How Cat used referrals rather than social media to grow her client base Links mentioned: Richard Feynman Ben's post on introverts 'extroverting' through art Ben's interview on the Creative Introvert Connect with Cat: Instagram Twitter Website You can leave a rating and review on iTunes (here's how to do that) and I will be as happy as a kitten playing with a laser beam (or sob into my pillow, depending on what you write.)
This week, fantasy author and SFWA president Cat Rambo joined us on the show, and we grilled her about writing and selling short fiction, her experience at the Clarion West Writers’ Workshop, what SFWA is doing for authors these days, and her latest novel, Hearts of Tabat. Among other things! Here are some of the specifics we covered: How Cat
Ironbark Ciderworks in Claremont, California opened its Tasting Room doors to the public in November of 2017. The large inviting Tasting Room has conical stainless steel tanks to one side and room for musicians to another, in the back. The front room has tables and chairs and a hot pink bar. There is also outside seating which offers a perfect place to sit and take in the dry, arid air of this southern California oasis. Find ample parking, a brewery across the parking area and a distillery. This cidery has a definite feminine touch. The pink hues, pink chairs and as Cat says, “We like curves.” Cat considers Ironbark to be a safe space for women and everyone. On the Cider House Rules by the bar it states - No misogynist, homophobic or transphobic behavior is allowed. “We have to had to have people leave” says Cat. This Australian born, statuesque woman makes me believe that asking someone who is mean spirited to leave would be no problem. But dealing with unruly behavior is not why we are meeting - so in step with her inviting hospitality Cat offers up straight away giant flight of ciders The first cider served was called Duchess-(7.5%) made with black tea “Twinning” that they import just for this tea. They have a base cider, filter and then steep the tea. A Specially Poured Flight for this chat The Duchess - (7.2%) - made with Twinning Tea Passionista (8.4%) - light, straw, carbonated. Made with passion fruit Hoppelganger (7.5%) - An IPA “doopleganger” Sassy Simpson (8%) Black currant juice fermented with apple juice and once fermented steeped with Black Currant tea. Twilight (9%) - made with Blueberries Anais (7.2%) Volcano (7.5%) Jamaica (7.5%) Hoptropica (6.9%) Zang- made with 200 pounds of fresh ginger was out while I was there, but Cat says, "It is everyone's favorite." I gravitated towards the Twilight. How Cat got into Fermenting She is gluten intolerant allergic to yeast and sulfites And, does not like sugar in cider Ace Cider’s "The Joker" is what got her into making cider. Fermentation Practices at Ironbark Ciderworks 10 barrel Tanks No sulfites No sugar Ferment dry They use the same yeast for all the ciders The juice is from Washington State. They get a cider blend and granny smith to mix in an manage the acid level in Ironbark Cider. Once fermented they filter the cider to remove the yeast. “Duchess [made with tea] is a good breakfast cider” says Cat Contact for Ironbark Ciderworks Website: https://www.ironbarkcider.com/ Facebook page is currently the best place for up-to-date news Address: 1420 N. Claremont Blvd. Suite 107B Claremont, CA 91711 Telephone: 909-292-5384 Mentions in this Chat Best Buy Brewing - Ironbark get their tanks from this resource Totally Cider Tour: Normandy, France September 23-29, 2018 Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube Ask for the following ciders - By supporting these cidermakers, you in turn help Cider Chat Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania : listen to Joe Getz on episode 14 Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC : listen to Danielle von Scheiner on episode 35 Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK ; listen to Tom Oliver on episode 29 Santa Cruz Cider Company - California : listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 The Cider Project aka EthicCider- California Albermale CiderWorks : listen to Chuck Shelton on episode 56 Cider Summit : listen to Alan Shapiro founder of this cider fest on episode 75. Ramborn Cider Co. Luxembourg. Big Fish Cider Co. Virginia Tanuki Cider Co. Santa Cruz California episode 103 Ross on Wye Cider and Perry, UK Process and Analytical NMR Services - John Edwards provides analytics of cider - stay tuned for his Chemical Fingerprints workshop coming up on Cider Chat Ironbark Ciderworks, Claremont, California Join the #ciderGoingUP Campaign today!
On this episode of the Formula, Trevor Carlson sits down with Vitality Fitness and Dance founder, Cat Cantrill. Thank you to Beth McDougall for the introduction to Cat and for Cat being gracious enough to let us shoot this interview twice (mistakes were made in the first one on our part). This is our first video interview and we couldn't have asked for a better first guest in Cat Cantrill. So sit down and enjoy as Cat and Trevor dive into: -How Cat got started in dance -What is burlesque -Why Cat does what she does -The advice she has for women who're struggling and a whole lot more. This episode was produced by Helixacademy.co Follow Helix Academy on Facebook: facebook.com/helixacademy/ Edited by Benjamin Statler at North Bend Studios - https://www.facebook.com/northbendstudios/
Hi there and welcome to episode 22 of Couragemakers! This week I'm chatting to the lovely Cat Rose. I met Cat over Twitter and got the chance to catch up with her over a coffee in London a couple of months ago and I'm so excited to share this episode. Cat is on a mission to help other creatives get over their fears of self-promotion and get their work seen and shared. She is a coach and founded the League of Creative Introverts: a safe community for creatives to share their work openly, learn from others and get all the support they need on their creative journey. During our conversation, Cat shares her journey from working as a graphic designer, going to Japan and starting the League of Creative Introverts, how she deals with rejection as a creative and how we as creatives can learn to talk about our work. We really dive into the link between being a creative and being an introvert, the turmoil introverts face and Cat shares some great advice about how to set goals as a multi-passionate person. This episode is great if you're a creative and a multi-passionate person and you struggle to tell the difference between resistance and fear, if you struggle to prioritise lots of projects you want to do and if you want practical advice on how to get your art out there and start talking about you work. As a related aside, Cat is going to be holding a really fun one month long summer bootcamp for creative introverts starting in August, called Get Your Art Out! Each week will explore a different theme to help creatives to get their art out. I'm really happy to be featured as an expert camp counsellor during one of the modules, talking all about comparisonitis and how you can overcome your self doubt and put your work out in the world. If you're interested in the summer bootcamp, you can find the details over at thecreativeintrovert.com and Cat has been lovely enough to give Couragemaker listeners a 25% discount with the code MEG25. This is a really great episode and if you're anything like me, you'll be making notes during this one! Enjoy the show! About Cat Cat Rose is on a mission to help other creatives get over their fears of self-promotion and get their work seen and shared. She offers 1-to-1 coaching and founded the League of Creative Introverts: a safe community for creatives to share their work openly, learn from others and get all the support they need on their creative journey. You can connect with her: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest Things we talked about during today's show The turmoil creative introverts face How Cat has found social media helps her connect to like minded people Dealing with rejection as a creative How being an introvert and a multi-passionate plays a part of Cat's business Books/Resources etc mentioned during today's show Morning Pages The Art of Asking - Amanda Palmer Find out more and download the Couragemakers Manifesto here If you have any question about today's episode, any comments or would like to be a guest on Couragemakers, get in touch: meg@thathummingbirdlife.com About Meg & That Hummingbird Life I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I started this podcast because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum. When I'm not recording episodes and making new friends with the wonderful guests, you can find me working on all manners of magic over at That Hummingbird Life, sending free self care checks ins to hundreds of women every Sunday and helping my clients build brands they love as a graphic designer. I'm currently based in London, and getting ready for my round the world adventure with Mr. Meg starting August 2016. Don't worry the podcast isn't going anywhere! That Hummingbird Life | Twitter | Pinterest |
In this episode I speak to Cat Jones about launching successful products and how she took ShareRank from idea to being a flagship product at a £100M media company. If you're involved in launching, growing or evolving a B2B product, or just curious about how it all works, then this is for you. We discuss topics including: - An evidence-based way to choose between ideas and know if an idea is viable - Getting top brands as early adopters - How to figure out what your v1 product should look like and how it should evolve - Why you should define a customer persona and why it shouldn't be 'everyone' - How Cat protects her time so she can work on the most important things You can find Cat on Twitter at @catrjones.
I speak to Cat Jones about how to give killer presentations. If you want to give better presentations – big or small – then this interview is for you. Cat heads up a division at Unruly, a leading online video ad platform. She’s been featured in TIME magazine and by the BBC, and regularly speaks at international conferences. We discuss topics including: - How to overcome nerves (or at least appear confident) - What working in sales taught Cat about giving presentations - The simple steps anyone can take tomorrow to improve their presentations - How Cat likes to approach smaller meetings - The biggest mistakes people make when presenting Enjoy! You can find Cat on Twitter at: twitter.com/catrjones.
Recorded 2/6/11. Find out what Mike sounds like in the morning. How Cat has made diet friends on the internet and why Paul pissed on a pillar. All on this EXTENDED episode of Obviously Oblivious. Please leave us some 5 star reviews on itunes. Thank You, Come Again! Our voicemail line: 206-888-6052. Contact info can be found at http://www.obviouslyoblivious.com
On this week's episode of GRIT, host Sean talks with *Cat Dean* ( https://www.facebook.com/catherine.s.dean ). Cat lives in Carrboro, NC. She is an improv artist, martial artist, storyteller and badass mother of two. *99-Second Story Slam* ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/99-second-story-slam-iii-season-3-tickets-146240185331 ) *Beginners Bootcamp* ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4-week-beginner-grit-true-stories-that-matter-bootcamp-registration-141088995985 ) *EPISODE TIMELINE* 2:30- Cat's 5-minute story 8:30- * Why Cat doesn't memorize * How this story changed 11- Beware of the bad guy/gal trap! 12- Making a movie in our minds with scenes/verb tense 13- Cat's 'first three sentences' rule 14- Do not assume we want to hear your story! 15- The danger of over animating and over emoting and why Cat loathes silly accents 16- Know your skill set- then leverage it! 17- People are what’s interesting! 18- The hardest part of crafting this story (nothing happens!) and why Cat had to create pictures more carefully 20- How Cat doesn't 'give anything away' 22- When it's over, end it - without the TED Talk (trust your audience can figure it out!) 23:30- Characterizing ('the kind of'...) 25- Don't ask us to juggle a bunch of facts 26- Why Cat likes mostly sense memories (and not just what happened) 27- Show > tell is usually more satisfying 29- YOU have MANY stories! 30- PRO TIP 30:45- Favorite tellers * *Kory Thomas May* ( https://www.facebook.com/kory.t.may ) * *Richard Munchkin* ( https://www.facebook.com/richard.munchkin ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/grit/donations