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In this conversation, Stephen S. interviews Kacee Picot, a hypnotist who specializes in helping high performers overcome psychological blocks and achieve their desired success. Kacee shares her journey from being a hairdresser to a hypnotist, emphasizing the importance of mindset in achieving personal and professional goals. The discussion covers recognizing self-sabotage, client transformations, and practical strategies for maintaining focus and confidence in high-pressure environments. Kacee also highlights the significance of visualization and self-hypnosis in fostering a positive mindset and achieving success. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
This Week on True Crime News The Podcast: Meggan Sundwall allegedly spent years convincing her friend Kacee Terry that Kacee was terminally ill, then injected her with a lethal dose of insulin to “end her suffering.” Police say Kacee never had cancer, and that Meggan was motivated by a $1.5 million life insurance policy she thought she would receive after her friend's death. Alison Triessl joins host Ana Garcia. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Nurse, the Lie, and the $1.5 Million Motive She told her patient she had terminal cancer. But she didn't. Then she injected her with insulin and sat by while she died. This story out of Highland, Utah, doesn't need any dramatic buildup—it's already that shocking. On August 12, 2024, a 911 call came in from a man named Mark Farnsworth. He told dispatchers his niece was unconscious, gasping for air like she was drowning, and that she had “major, major health issues.” Her name was Kacee Lyn Terry, 38 years old. When police arrived at the home, they found Kacee unresponsive in a bedroom. She wasn't alone. Sitting right there next to her was 47-year-old Meggan Randall Sundwall, a registered nurse who claimed Kacee had been in that state for “a couple of hours.” She told officers that Kacee had terminal cancer and had signed a do-not-resuscitate order. She said Kacee didn't want to go to the hospital. Sounds like a complicated end-of-life scenario, right? Except everything Sundwall said was a lie. Kacee Terry never had cancer. There was no DNR. No power of attorney. No medical records backing up any of it. Her own primary care doctor confirmed it. Let's rewind. Kacee was transported to Mountain Point Hospital and paramedics noticed something didn't add up. First, they found a diabetic needle near her. But Kacee wasn't diabetic. When they checked her blood sugar level, it came back at 14—dangerously low. Anything under 40 is considered life-threatening. Doctors worked to stabilize her in the ICU, but the damage had already been done. Three days later, on August 15, Kacee was declared brain-dead and died. When doctors asked the family about her medical history, Kacee's sister told them she had terminal cancer and had been dealing with it for four or five years. That's what she had been told. But then came the hard truth from Kacee's actual doctor: there had never been a cancer diagnosis. And when the autopsy results came back, it confirmed it—no cancer, no major health problems, nothing. So where did this whole narrative come from? Enter Meggan Sundwall. Police started digging. They found a disturbing thread of over 28,000 texts between Meggan and Kacee, going all the way back to 2019. In these texts, Sundwall repeatedly talked about suicide, telling Kacee that if she were in her shoes, she'd kill herself. She even allegedly offered to “help” Kacee die—framing it as a kind of mercy killing while casually mentioning how her death could solve her money issues. Yeah. That kind of help. Then investigators discovered that shortly after Kacee's death, Sundwall deleted over 900 messages from her phone and began searching for Kacee's life insurance policy. According to the police report, Sundwall believed she was the beneficiary of a $1.5 million policy on Kacee. Let's take a moment here: this wasn't a heat-of-the-moment thing. According to Kacee's family, they'd suspected for years that Sundwall had been plotting something. And the evidence found in those text messages seems to suggest this wasn't some spontaneous act—it was calculated, groomed, and dragged out across years under the guise of friendship or caretaking. When it was time to act, Sundwall allegedly administered a fatal dose of insulin—unprescribed, unauthorized, and ultimately lethal—and just sat there while her so-called friend slipped into a coma. Police arrested Meggan Randall Sundwall on charges of first-degree aggravated murder and third-degree obstruction of justice. She's now being held in Utah County Jail without bail. Cold-blooded, deliberate, and allegedly driven by money. And all of it hidden behind a nurse's badge and a fabricated cancer diagnosis. #TrueCrime #NurseAllegations #LifeInsuranceMurder #UtahCrime Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The Nurse, the Lie, and the $1.5 Million Motive She told her patient she had terminal cancer. But she didn't. Then she injected her with insulin and sat by while she died. This story out of Highland, Utah, doesn't need any dramatic buildup—it's already that shocking. On August 12, 2024, a 911 call came in from a man named Mark Farnsworth. He told dispatchers his niece was unconscious, gasping for air like she was drowning, and that she had “major, major health issues.” Her name was Kacee Lyn Terry, 38 years old. When police arrived at the home, they found Kacee unresponsive in a bedroom. She wasn't alone. Sitting right there next to her was 47-year-old Meggan Randall Sundwall, a registered nurse who claimed Kacee had been in that state for “a couple of hours.” She told officers that Kacee had terminal cancer and had signed a do-not-resuscitate order. She said Kacee didn't want to go to the hospital. Sounds like a complicated end-of-life scenario, right? Except everything Sundwall said was a lie. Kacee Terry never had cancer. There was no DNR. No power of attorney. No medical records backing up any of it. Her own primary care doctor confirmed it. Let's rewind. Kacee was transported to Mountain Point Hospital and paramedics noticed something didn't add up. First, they found a diabetic needle near her. But Kacee wasn't diabetic. When they checked her blood sugar level, it came back at 14—dangerously low. Anything under 40 is considered life-threatening. Doctors worked to stabilize her in the ICU, but the damage had already been done. Three days later, on August 15, Kacee was declared brain-dead and died. When doctors asked the family about her medical history, Kacee's sister told them she had terminal cancer and had been dealing with it for four or five years. That's what she had been told. But then came the hard truth from Kacee's actual doctor: there had never been a cancer diagnosis. And when the autopsy results came back, it confirmed it—no cancer, no major health problems, nothing. So where did this whole narrative come from? Enter Meggan Sundwall. Police started digging. They found a disturbing thread of over 28,000 texts between Meggan and Kacee, going all the way back to 2019. In these texts, Sundwall repeatedly talked about suicide, telling Kacee that if she were in her shoes, she'd kill herself. She even allegedly offered to “help” Kacee die—framing it as a kind of mercy killing while casually mentioning how her death could solve her money issues. Yeah. That kind of help. Then investigators discovered that shortly after Kacee's death, Sundwall deleted over 900 messages from her phone and began searching for Kacee's life insurance policy. According to the police report, Sundwall believed she was the beneficiary of a $1.5 million policy on Kacee. Let's take a moment here: this wasn't a heat-of-the-moment thing. According to Kacee's family, they'd suspected for years that Sundwall had been plotting something. And the evidence found in those text messages seems to suggest this wasn't some spontaneous act—it was calculated, groomed, and dragged out across years under the guise of friendship or caretaking. When it was time to act, Sundwall allegedly administered a fatal dose of insulin—unprescribed, unauthorized, and ultimately lethal—and just sat there while her so-called friend slipped into a coma. Police arrested Meggan Randall Sundwall on charges of first-degree aggravated murder and third-degree obstruction of justice. She's now being held in Utah County Jail without bail. Cold-blooded, deliberate, and allegedly driven by money. And all of it hidden behind a nurse's badge and a fabricated cancer diagnosis. #TrueCrime #NurseAllegations #LifeInsuranceMurder #UtahCrime Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
She told her patient she had terminal cancer. But she didn't. Then she injected her with insulin and sat by while she died. This story out of Highland, Utah, doesn't need any dramatic buildup—it's already that shocking. On August 12, 2024, a 911 call came in from a man named Mark Farnsworth. He told dispatchers his niece was unconscious, gasping for air like she was drowning, and that she had “major, major health issues.” Her name was Kacee Lyn Terry, 38 years old. When police arrived at the home, they found Kacee unresponsive in a bedroom. She wasn't alone. Sitting right there next to her was 47-year-old Meggan Randall Sundwall, a registered nurse who claimed Kacee had been in that state for “a couple of hours.” She told officers that Kacee had terminal cancer and had signed a do-not-resuscitate order. She said Kacee didn't want to go to the hospital. Sounds like a complicated end-of-life scenario, right? Except everything Sundwall said was a lie. Kacee Terry never had cancer. There was no DNR. No power of attorney. No medical records backing up any of it. Her own primary care doctor confirmed it. Let's rewind. Kacee was transported to Mountain Point Hospital and paramedics noticed something didn't add up. First, they found a diabetic needle near her. But Kacee wasn't diabetic. When they checked her blood sugar level, it came back at 14—dangerously low. Anything under 40 is considered life-threatening. Doctors worked to stabilize her in the ICU, but the damage had already been done. Three days later, on August 15, Kacee was declared brain-dead and died. When doctors asked the family about her medical history, Kacee's sister told them she had terminal cancer and had been dealing with it for four or five years. That's what she had been told. But then came the hard truth from Kacee's actual doctor: there had never been a cancer diagnosis. And when the autopsy results came back, it confirmed it—no cancer, no major health problems, nothing. So where did this whole narrative come from? Enter Meggan Sundwall. Police started digging. They found a disturbing thread of over 28,000 texts between Meggan and Kacee, going all the way back to 2019. In these texts, Sundwall repeatedly talked about suicide, telling Kacee that if she were in her shoes, she'd kill herself. She even allegedly offered to “help” Kacee die—framing it as a kind of mercy killing while casually mentioning how her death could solve her money issues. Yeah. That kind of help. Then investigators discovered that shortly after Kacee's death, Sundwall deleted over 900 messages from her phone and began searching for Kacee's life insurance policy. According to the police report, Sundwall believed she was the beneficiary of a $1.5 million policy on Kacee. Let's take a moment here: this wasn't a heat-of-the-moment thing. According to Kacee's family, they'd suspected for years that Sundwall had been plotting something. And the evidence found in those text messages seems to suggest this wasn't some spontaneous act—it was calculated, groomed, and dragged out across years under the guise of friendship or caretaking. When it was time to act, Sundwall allegedly administered a fatal dose of insulin—unprescribed, unauthorized, and ultimately lethal—and just sat there while her so-called friend slipped into a coma. Police arrested Meggan Randall Sundwall on charges of first-degree aggravated murder and third-degree obstruction of justice. She's now being held in Utah County Jail without bail. Cold-blooded, deliberate, and allegedly driven by money. And all of it hidden behind a nurse's badge and a fabricated cancer diagnosis. #TrueCrime #NurseAllegations #LifeInsuranceMurder #UtahCrime Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Kacee Bohle discovered her true calling in helping coach those in the agriculture industry. In the middle of career hopping and struggling to figure out why she was never fulfilled, Kacee dove into mindset work and professional development. She realized in the agriculture industry none of these tool existed. Today, Kacee coaches clients one on one and through her AgirMinds master class. https://www.kaceebohle.com/ This season of the podcast is Texas Earth! Texas Earth - https://www.texasearth.com/ Our goal is to restore balance to the soil increasing yields and lowering input costs for our customers.
Host Mark Jewell welcomes Kacee Bohle, founder of AgriMinds, to explore how intentionality and mindset can transform both personal and professional life in the agriculture industry. Kacee shares her journey from career uncertainty to launching AgriMinds, a coaching program designed to help agribusiness professionals thrive. The conversation dives deep into topics like mindset, leadership, career transitions, and the power of building authentic connections in the ag space.Key Takeaways:Intentionality as a Skill:Being intentional means proactively planning and aligning actions with values and goals. Kacee emphasizes the importance of anticipating choices and embracing both proactive and reactive moments.The AgriMinds Journey:AgriMinds is a 12-week coaching program tailored to the ag industry, blending personal growth with professional development. Participants explore mindset, tools, and habits to show up better at home and in the field.Mindset Shifts Drive Growth:Addressing limiting beliefs—like scarcity or victim mindsets—can unlock new opportunities. Kacee discusses practical ways to identify and shift unproductive thought patterns, empowering individuals to thrive.The Power of Ownership Mindset:Transitioning from an employee to an owner mindset requires reflection and intentionality. Whether running your own business or stepping into a leadership role, adopting an ownership mentality leads to greater impact and fulfillment.Collaboration Over Competition:Kacee highlights the abundance mindset, where collaboration among peers creates opportunities for growth, learning, and shared success within the ag industry.Notable Quotes:"Being intentional is about planning to plan—thinking ahead and aligning actions with your purpose." – Kacee Bohle"The question isn't 'how do I do this?' but 'who do I need to become to lead this?'" – Mark Jewell"Growth happens when we pause, reflect, and intentionally shift what isn't working for us." – Kacee Bohle"Generosity gets rewarded with in-kind generosity. Share your platform and lift others up." – Mark JewellPractical Insights for Agribusiness Professionals:Assess Your Mindset:Reflect on beliefs about money, success, and relationships. Identify and shift unproductive patterns.Embrace Ownership in Your Role:Whether as an employee or entrepreneur, approach challenges with an owner's mindset and seek to create value in every situation.Seek Growth Opportunities:Engage in programs like AgriMinds to develop tools, community, and habits that foster intentional growth.Collaborate, Don't Compare:Focus on your unique strengths and collaborate with peers instead of competing, creating a ripple effect of success.Pause to Reflect:Take time for quiet reflection to gain clarity and make intentional choices about your next steps.Intentionality fuels transformation. Take the first step today.
In this conversation, Kacee Bohle shares her journey from growing up on a fourth-generation farm in Indiana to becoming a coach, speaker, and trainer in the agriculture industry. She discusses the importance of personal and professional development, the challenges of work-life balance, and the need for mental health awareness in farming. Kacee emphasizes the significance of investing in oneself and reprogramming mindsets to achieve success and fulfillment in both personal and professional realms. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the challenges of overwhelm and burnout, particularly in the context of farming and parenting. They discuss the importance of creativity and problem-solving, the need for mental health support, and the significance of asking for help. The conversation also explores the themes of legacy and purpose in farming, the role of coaching in personal growth, and the impact of parenting on life changes. Ultimately, they emphasize the necessity of open conversations about feelings and expectations across generations. In this conversation, Kacee Bohle shares her insights on the complexities of legacy in farming, the challenges of childcare in rural areas, and the integration of agriculture into parenting. She emphasizes the importance of allowing children to explore and learn through their own experiences while balancing personal interests and family responsibilities. The discussion also touches on the emotional struggles of parenting, including the pervasive mom guilt, and the joy found in simple moments.We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.TakeawaysKacee Bohle is a coach, speaker, and trainer in agriculture.She emphasizes the importance of personal development in farming.Work-life balance is often misunderstood and unrealistic.Investing in mental health is crucial for farmers.Generational perspectives can impact how farmers view personal growth.Burnout is a significant issue in the agriculture industry.Finding balance requires setting clear priorities and boundaries.Mindset plays a critical role in achieving success.Coaching can help individuals navigate their unique challenges.It's essential to redefine what success means on a personal level. Burnout can hinder creativity and problem-solving.It's essential to give ourselves permission to take breaks.Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Legacy should be a conversation, not an obligation.Coaching can provide tailored support for...
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to LAFC winning the US Open Cup with a 3-1 victory over Sporting Kansas City on this episode of The Cooligans. They also analyze the Campeones Cup with Club América taking the victory over Columbus Crew.Christian and Alexis then bring on streamer Kacey Anderson to chat the newest drop of EA Sports FC 25 and her involvement in the video gameLater, Christian and Alexis react to Manchester United's shocking draw in the Europa League against FC Twente.(7:26) - US Open Cup Final Reaction: LAFC vs. Sporting KC(24:00) - Campeones Cup Reaction: Club América vs. Columbus Crew(35:07) - What's different in EA Sports FC 25?(43:27) - EAFC 25's new “rush” mode & player rankings(59:20) - Manchester United settle for draw vs. FC TwenteSubscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3L9G8HU Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4cqRhzOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
THE BEAUTY IS EXPERIENCE WENT LIVE, tune in to hear Kacee and her pioneering squad wildly unpack why beauty is purity. And the answer to your question is... YES, you sure can join us!!! Any one can join the experience at any time! Hi, my name is Kacee Faith—founder of Beauty Is, a business/ministry hybrid that inspires holistic purification with the intent to beautify, and I am gathering women to rally around this very concept! If you'd like to join me in getting beautified, keep reading! :))
Send us a textThe One About…Using Questioning and Strategy Instruction to Support Upper Elementary Students with Marianne Rice, Kay Wijekumar, and Kacee Lambright “Making inferences is essential to comprehending text. Teachers can ask inferential questions, model their thinking, and teach specific strategies to support upper elementary students in making inferences while reading.” Website: https://www.literacy.io/ Article:Promoting Inference Generation: Using Questioning and Strategy Instruction to Support Upper Elementary StudentsMarianne Rice, Kay Wijekumar, Kacee Lambright, and Ashley StackThe Reading Teacher, July 2024https://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/trtr.2353 Check out our other episode with Marianne and Kacee!EP.69-Text Structure and Inference Skills: The Latest Instructional Research!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-69-text-structure-and-inference-skills-the/id1614519794?i=1000651502855 “What's the Main Idea?”: Using Text Structure to Build Comprehensionhttps://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/trtr.2016 “Inference skills for reading: A meta-analysis of instructional practices.”https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-63383-001 Kay WijekumarHouston Endowed Chair (Teaching, Learning and Culture)Texas A&M UniversityEmail: k_wijekumar@tamu.edu Marianne Rice is an Assistant Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. She was an elementary teacher and reading specialist for over 10 years before earning her PhD at Texas A&M University.Email:mrice44@utk.eduKacee Lambright:Research Specialist IIITEACHING, LEARNING & CULTURETexas A&M UniversityEmail: kacee331@tamu.edu Please Support Our Show❤️https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=88DP4YMVETHFQAdvertise with us:https://theliteracyview.com/contact/Join our Facebook Group✅https://www.facebook.com/share/g/msdoTSwSiQvbtUW9/?mibextid=qtnXGeEmail us: FaithandJudy@gmail.comFaith Borkowsky's books: "If Only I Would Have Known..." (3-in-1 Edition): What I wish the Pediatrician, the Preschool Teacher, and the Librarian would have told me about Language, Literacy, and Dyslexiahttps://a.co/d/6wTSSGv Failing Students or Failing Schools?: A Parent's Guide to Reading Instruction and Interventionhttps://a.co/d/aR6cPhR Support the showThe Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education.
Send us a textIn Episode 28 of Coffee in the Barn, we continue our exploration of work-life balance with a special guest, Kacee Bohle, who delivered a keynote speech and led the Working Genius workshop at the recent Elevate Women in Ag event. Kacee, a seasoned coach and speaker with deep roots in the agriculture industry, shares her journey from job-hopping and burnout to finding her passion in coaching and helping others navigate the often-overwhelming demands of balancing professional growth with personal life.Kacee discusses her background, growing up on a fourth-generation farm in Indiana, and how her experiences shaped her understanding of work-life balance. She highlights the importance of aligning your work with your personal values and the season of life you're in, offering practical advice on how to manage competing priorities. Kacee debunks the myth of a perfect 50-50 work-life balance, advocating instead for a dynamic approach where you allocate your time, energy, and attention to the right things at the right times.Throughout the episode, Kacee emphasizes the significance of mindset shifts, such as recognizing that you don't have to do it all yourself, and the value of outsourcing or delegating tasks to maintain a healthy balance. She also introduces the Working Genius model, a tool that helps individuals and teams understand their strengths and how to utilize them effectively, both at work and at home.Listeners will find Kacee's insights both relatable and actionable, as she shares how these strategies have not only transformed her own life but also the lives of those she coaches. Whether you're struggling with the demands of a busy career in agriculture or simply looking to find better balance in your life, this episode offers valuable lessons on how to achieve both personal and professional fulfillment.Key Learnings:Understanding the myth of a perfect work-life balance and how to find a dynamic equilibrium that works for you.The importance of aligning your work with your personal values and current life circumstances.Strategies for outsourcing, delegating, and prioritizing tasks to maintain a healthy balance.Insights into the Working Genius model and how it can help you and your team work more effectively by focusing on natural strengths.Support the showConnect with us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn:@cofeeinthebarn
Today we're touching on the AI subject once again - something we'll likely be talking about for some time given the projections about how this technology will turn the accounting profession on it's head. A recent Thomson Reuters report shows many within our industry are already using AI tools and there is growing optimism about AI's role in the industry.While many accounting and finance professionals feel prepared to integrate AI, a significant number of CPAs remain unfamiliar with the technology. These professionals will need knowledgeable leaders to guide them. One such leader is with us today: Kacee Johnson, Vice President of Strategy & Innovation at CPA.com. Kacee will share her insights on AI in accounting, discussing CPA.com's generative AI toolkit, practical use cases, initial steps for CPAs, and potential challenges in adopting AI technologies.Join us for an insightful conversation to gain valuable guidance on leveraging AI in your accounting practices.ResourcesThomson Reuters report, "2024 generative AI in professional services"CPA Practice Advisor article, "Most Tax Pros, Corporate and Public, Believe AI Should Be in Their Toolbox", by Isaac M. O'BannonDeloitte Center for Controllership pollCPA Practice Advisory article, "C-Suite is Optimistic About GenAI Use Within Finance and Accounting, Deloitte Says", by Jason BramwellKacee Johnson AICPA profileAICPA digital resource, "CPA.com Generative AI Toolkit"
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Thomas H. Greco, Jr. is a former engineer, professor, and entrepreneur who has, for more than forty years, been researching, writing, lecturing, and advising in the fields of money, mutual credit systems, community currencies, and financial innovation. He has authored many articles and books, including his highly acclaimed THE END OF MONEY AND THE FUTURE OF CIVILIZATION: Reinventing Money for The Honest Exchange of Value, which is currently being revised, updated and expanded. Chapters are being posted at ThomasGreco.substack.com. Almost all of his writings, presentations, and interviews can be accessed and downloaded free of charge at BeyondMoney.net. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kate Allen is a 23 year old American Journalist and TalkShow Host. Host of The Kacee Allen Show covering American values, culture, finance, politics, foreign policy, and more!
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GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Nolan Higdon is an author and university lecturer of history and media studies. Higdon is a founding member of the Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas, and Project Censored National Judge. Higdon's areas of concentration include podcasting, digital culture, news media history and propaganda, and critical media literacy. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kacee Allen is a 23 year old American Journalist and TalkShow Host. Host of The Kacee Allen Show covering American values, culture, finance, politics, foreign policy, and more!
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Kate Allen is a 23 year old American Journalist and TalkShow Host. Host of The Kacee Allen Show covering American values, culture, finance, politics, foreign policy, and more! GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: J. Michael is also author of Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains, is senior analyst for strategy at the Center for Security Policy and president of Georgetown Research, a political risk and private intelligence company. Waller worked for the CIA in Central America, did groundbreaking scholarship after the Soviet empire's breakup, and taught history and methods at America's premier intelligence schools. His work has appeared in the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Washington Examiner, The Federalist, and the Wall Street Journal.
Kacee and Molly are headed to Florida! They've got two more open spots if you want to join them…
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Kate Allen is a 23 year old American Journalist and Talk Show Host. Host of The Kacee Allen Show covering American values, culture, finance, politics, foreign policy, and more! GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of The Soros Agenda, is the Founder and President of the New York-based American Center for Democracy and the Economic Warfare Institute. Dr. Ehrenfeld's multidisciplinary approach encompasses economic warfare and Weapons of Mass Effect (WME), including disinformation, free speech, indoctrination, propaganda, PC coercion, lawfare, corruption, money laundering, Political Islam, terrorist financing, Narco-Terrorism, the links between global criminal and radical networks and Jihadi/terrorist groups. Dr. Ehrenfeld focuses on identifying patterns of seemingly unrelated domestic and foreign events as they link to threaten the U.S. political, social, and economic stability and its financial system and other matters related to U.S. and Western democracies' security.
To many video game aficionados, Kacee Anderson lives the dream. She's made a career out of playing video games, most notably the FIFA/FC series, and has had opportunities to work with some of the world's biggest names and clubs in the world of football and gaming. Add onto that an ambassador and content creator role with Manchester City, and things become even more dream-like. But there is a certain grind to the streamer lifestyle, and Kacee didn't get here by accident. Prior to making the jump into streaming full time, she'd stream for hours after her day job with the Chicago Fire, not leaving her a lot of spare time to do much else. Now that she's broken through, she's not slowing down either. We sit down with Kacee, aka Chi_Kacee, to discuss her origins in the world of gaming, the commitment to women's football in FC 24, and advice on making it into the streaming space. (01:45) The growth of the eSports world over the past few years, and her introduction into the world of video games (11:40) Jumping into the streaming world full time and becoming an ambassador for Man City (22:06) FC 24's commitment to including female footballers (30:18) The change from FIFA to FC (32:55) Her streaming playlist, and balancing out her content throughout her various platforms (38:10) The viability of a career in streaming, and her advice to anyone wanting to break into the space Cast Hosts: Ramsey Abushahla, Julio Monterroza, & Brigitte Flores Producer: Roy Cho Subscribe to our newsletter for more interviews and latest news on street football, freestyle, and urban culture, read more about soccer culture on our website, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook.
We share how to keep scours from affecting your herd this calving season. Red Angus enthusiasts, step up, we introduce you to Wasem Red Angus. News, Markets and more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC', and our crew as we bring you the latest in markets, news, and Western entertainment on this all-new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 168 DETAILS Everyone has their breed of choice. For whatever reason and experiences we've had, has led many of us picking certain breeds over others. Today we explore the philosophy and goals around Wasem Red Angus. Calving season is getting ready to start for many producers and for some others it is still a ways away yet. Regardless, we need to get a jump on scours and make sure each and every calf that hits the ground has the best chance of survival. A simple solution… FARMATAN from Imogene Ingredients. As always we have the latest market reports and recaps from Kirk Donsbach with Stone X Financial, Inc. along with news and updates you need to hear. It's all covered on this brand new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show! WASEM RED ANGUS The Wasem family started ranching in 2004 in Halliday, North Dakota with a small herd of commercial Red Angus and Simmental cows. They decided to get into the registered Red Angus business and held their first bull sale in 2012. Each year they keep back the best registered heifers to expand the registered herd and to improve our genetics. They strive to offer cattle with power and performance through balanced EPD's and phenotype. Disposition is a must in the herd. They are proud to be selling Red Angus Bulls in North Dakota. They welcome you out any time to look at cattle. Family Business Here at Wasem Red Angus, we are truly a family operation. Each one of us has a job on the ranch and work together to make the operation a success. Chris is in charge of many of the daily tasks, including feeding, planting, and harvesting. Jolyn works on record-keeping and marketing. Kacee is the number 2 cook in the house, quickly making her way to the top. Braelyn is the one who makes us all laugh. There are many days on the ranch, we need a good laugh! The girls have been a huge asset working cattle the past few years, they are learning about low-stress livestock handling, as well as becoming good horsemen. We wouldn't be able to get everything done without the help of family, friends, and neighbors throughout the year and we are grateful for those relationships. Customer Service Customer service is really important to us. The relationships we build don't end the day of the sale. We stand behind the Red Angus Bulls we sell, and your happiness is important! WHAT CAUSES SCOURS IN BEEF CATTLE/CALVES Clostridia-Enterotoxemia The most common form of Clostridium in cattle is caused by Clostridia perfringens. The gram-positive bacteria are a challenge due to its ability to form spores and lay dormant for long-periods of time. The bacteria reproduce by releasing spores into its environment (soil, feed, manure). The spores can even lay dormant in the animal's intestine until opportunity presents itself. Infection takes place either through ingestion of spores or through an open wound. The most severe cases happen within the first month of a calf's life, and can result in sudden death. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Bloody, Mucus Present, Bubbly • Dehydrated • Bloat • Blindness Prevention/Treatment: Prevention can be difficult due to the Clostridia spores being extremely durable and present almost everywhere. Complete cleanout and disinfection between calves is helpful, but not always effective. A good vaccination program will reduce clinical disease. The best method is to develop good gut health and the immune system of the calf. Farmatan has been shown to strengthen the intestinal wall, helping to prevent infection from taking hold. Coccidiosis Cattle are host to numerous species of Coccidia, a single-celled protozoal parasite. Infection and clinical symptoms can happen any time during a calf's life, with the most severe reaction usually occurring between 3-6 weeks of age. The life-cycle of coccidia requires time to infect the intestine causing destruction of the mucosal and epithelial lining. The oocytes mature outside the host in warm, moist environments before being consumed, causing infection of a new host. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Watery, Bloody • Depression • Weight Loss Prevention/Treatment: Prevention of Coccidiosis is possible by keeping young calves separate from older animals, providing clean water and feed, and dry conditions. Isolation of infected animals is key to preventing transmission. Keeping the pen dry is the most important step a farmer/rancher can take in preventing Coccidiosis. Treatment can have a good impact on reducing secondary disease, and speeding up recovery time. Farmatan has been shown to disrupt the reproductive cycle of Coccidia; and may help strengthen the intestinal wall to prevent infection, in both the cow and calf. Coronavirus Bovine Coronavirus is a ubiquitous, envelope-viral disease, causing respiratory and enteric infection. There are many serotypes for this virus, making it difficult to test for, and create a vaccine. Coronavirus can present as either diarrhea and/or respiratory illness; transmitted through nasal discharge and/or feces. Animal reservoirs continue to spread the disease, and make eradication almost impossible. Clinical disease will likely occur between days 10-14, and present for up to 4 days. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Watery • Nasal Discharge • Coughing Prevention/Treatment: Prevention is difficult due to wild animals transmitting the disease. Keeping wild animals out of animal enclosures is essential. Isolation of infected animals is critical to preventing the spread of Coronavirus. Adequate colostrum intake, along with a good vaccination program will help prevent clinical disease. Learn more about the positive effects of Farmtan's active ingredient on Coronavirus HERE. Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium Parvum is a single-celled parasite responsible for causing infection in young calves. The infection takes place within the first four weeks of a calves' life, afterwards immunity has developed within the calf. The parasite is either passed from the cow or spread through infected water sources. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Watery, Bloody, Mucus present • Colic • Depression Prevention/Treatment: Good sanitary conditions, especially clean water is essential in preventing transmission of cryptosporidium. Isolation of sick calves will help reduce the effect on the overall herd. There is some good effect of calves given adequate colostrum, however this is likely helping by reducing other pathogenic loads rather than a direct effect on Cryptosporidium, itself. Farmatan fed prior to calving has been shown to disrupt the life-cycle and reduce transmission from the cow. The direct action of Farmatan on the parasite makes it an excellent choice for treating calves. Learn more about the positive effect of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. E. Coli Escherichia Coli is a bacterial infection that affects calves within the first week of their life. The bacteria colonize in the lower intestine and produce a toxin. The toxin causes excessive secretion of fluids. The zoonotic disease has special importance in food safety and human health. Colostrum and natural immunity are often not sufficient in preventing infection in cases of high bacterial concentrations. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Creamy, Yellow • Abdominal Pains • Fever • Vomiting Prevention/Treatment: The best prevention methods for E. Coli include: clean water, dry bedding/environment, isolation of infected animals, and vaccination. Treatment with antibiotics and oral fluids have great benefits in reducing clinical symptoms of the disease. Farmatan has been shown to reduce bacterial load and help prevent infection. Learn more about the positive effects of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. Rotavirus Rotavirus in calves is caused by a virus belonging to the Reoviridae family, as a non-enveloped RNA virus. Rotavirus is thought to be the most common cause of neonatal diarrhea in calves. The virus tends to affect calves between the age of 1-day-old up to a month, with most cases presenting within the first week of life. Shedding and reinfection can happen in older calves and cows. Clinical symptoms are rarely present after the first month of life; older animals tend to either be carriers or asymptomatic. The majority of herds have some level present, with transmission likely happening during or shortly after birth. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Pale Yellow, Bloody • Dehydrated • Dull calves • Reluctant to drink Prevention/Treatment: The ideal scenario is to prevent infection through, sanitary facilities (calving barn), outdoor calf housing, and a good vaccination program. Colostrum will provide much needed antibodies, protecting the calf before their immune system is fully developed to combat the disease. Farmatan fed prior to calving can help reduce the pathogen load of the cow, reducing the likelihood of transmission. Farmatan supplemented in the milk has been shown to decrease the virus' ability to cause infection and clinical disease. The best treatment for calves already presenting clinical disease is to administer oral fluids/electrolytes to rehydrate the calf. Learn more about the positive effect of Farmatan's active ingredient HERE. Salmonella Salmonella infection of cattle is caused by a variety of species within the family. While the disease is uncommon in cattle with little effect on calf health, it has massive implications for human health and food safety. The bacteria spreads through direct contact or contaminated feed & water. This disease is highly regulated by the USDA. The most severe cases of salmonella affect calves between the ages of 7-10 days old. Clinical Signs • Diarrhea - Bloody (flakes of slough tissue), Watery, Mucus present • Lethargic • Fever Prevention/Treatment: Prevention is always the best option: provide clean water, feed, and bedding. Isolate infected animals, ensure adequate colostrum intake, and develop a vaccination program with your veterinarian. Treatment with antibiotics and fluids (oral or intravenous) greatly increases the survival rate of calves infected with Salmonella. Farmatan has been shown to help reduce the likelihood of infection by protecting the gut, and reduce recovery time of infected animals. LEARN MORE ABOUT IMOGENE INGREDIENTS PRODUCTS Paul Mitchell & Paul Martin on RFD TV Rural American Live! FEATURING Chris Wasem, Wasem Red Angus https://www.wasemredangus.com/ @WasemReds Paul Mitchell Imogene Ingredients https://www.imogeneingredients.com/farmatanusa @farmatanusa Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/ @StoneXGroupInc Mark Van Zee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast available on ALL podcasting apps. Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ https://www.bek.news/dakotacowboy http://www.gostockmens.com/ https://www.lucky7angus.com/ https://www.bredforbalance.com/ https://www.wasemredangus.com/ https://ranchchannel.com/
Kacee Johnson, as the Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at CPA.com, stands out in the realm of accounting technology. Grounded in global FinTech, she pinpoints pivotal trends and forges collaborations in the sector. Celebrated by Accounting Today and CPA Practice Advisor, Kacee also ranks among the Most Powerful Women in Accounting. In our conversation, Kacee explores the complex issues of AI integration in the accounting realm. She emphasizes the need for robust infrastructure, the recruitment of talent knowledgeable in both AI and accounting intricacies, the critical role of upholding data quality for precise financial forecasts, and the essential harmonization of AI-based strategies with overarching accounting goals and benchmarks.
Ever have interest in being an entrepreneur!? Kacee with Angel Light is looking for three passionate women with a can-do, positive attitude, go-getters by nature—who want some of the best training around for entrepreneurship, door-to-door sales!!! DETAILS— ⁃ PAYMENT | $25 - $44/hour cash (No less, but potential to earn more - the most someone has earned yet is $88/hour!) ⁃ You sell candles and spa products ⁃ You receive 40% Commission, along with bonuses ⁃ IN ONE THREE DAY WEEKEND, selling 6 hours each day, you'll earn minimum $450 up to $800 cash ($800 is Kacee's average—you could earn even more!) ⁃ Testimony: Kacee recently created just over $6,100 in 57 hours total (Over the course of 14 days, walking slow) ⁃ You're paid cash, directly following the weekend ⁃ Must be a US Citizen or have a work visa to apply ⁃ TRAVEL | The team travels to a nearby city Kacee selects and sells for 3-4 days over the weekend ⁃ Angel Light pays for lodging and a $30 stipend for dinner each night ⁃ Angel Light | IG @angellightspa | www.angellight.online or www.beautyismagazine.com The skills you'll learn will set you up for success, and the money you gain is simply a bonus. In the words of Robert Kiyosaki in Rich Dad, Poor Dad — “Don't be addicted to money. Work to learn, don't work for money. Work for knowledge.” Come learn how to be an entrepreneur with Kacee!
In this episode I catch up with 29 year old mother of 3, Kacee Toogood. Growing up with family violence and addictions, Kacee has had to deal with trauma from an early age. She used alcohol as a way to deal with the pain from her past and then later on the death of her brother. With support from her husband Joel and lots of therapy Kacee is two years sober and learning new tools to cope with emotional pain from her past. Kacee, is an amazing young lady who I met whilst we were travelling around Australia. She is a wonderful person, who sees life from a glass half full perspective.To follow Kacee and her family's travels around Australia go to @toogoodtrippinThis episode was brought to you by Monday Distillery. To check them out go to www.mondaydistillery.com For more resources such as coaching or to join the next HIQA challenge go towww.iquitalcohol.com.auFollow HIQA insta @howiquitalcohol Music for Monday Distillery ads by Ash Grunwaldwww.ashgrunwald.comMusic for Podcast intro and outro written by Danni Carr performed by Mr CassidyIf you are struggling with physical dependancy on alcohol consider contacting a local AA meeting or a drug and alcohol therapist. Always consult a GP before stopping alcohol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Queens, this week we're learning what it takes to be a marketable woman with Kacee M. King, Founder, and SHE-E-O of Krown Me King, LLC, and Krown Me King Logistics. From blogger to Boss Muvaa, Kacee shares all of her tips and tricks on how to grow into your highest, authentic self. To learn more of her and the services she offers, check out her website at www.krownmeking.com
EP29: Seeding Success: Cultivating Personal and Professional Growth in Agriculture with Kacee Bohle Host: Casey Silveria Hello everyone and welcome back to the Farming for Passive Income show where we strive to educate the agricultural community on how to create alternative income streams and diversification through commercial real estate private equity. Kacee Bohle, is an Ag coach known as Ag Coach Kacee. She is from West Central Indiana and is a fourth-generation farmer's daughter. She is a certified leadership coach and has a passion for helping others in the industry. Taking a few things up a notch. She does this through Agraminds, her 12-week program that focuses on intertwining personal and professional development for those in the Agricultural industry. 2:05 How did she become an Ag coach? 3:45 “You can't ride a bike if you have never been taught how to ride a bike or have never experienced it yourself.” 5:40 How did she address seasonality and variability in agriculture within your coaching program over time? 8:00 “Investing in yourself, personally and professionally, should come out of a different budget than investing into your farm.” 9:50 “The Working Genius” 12:20 The President and Janitor story 15:40 “Discernment piece and leveraging the people.” 30:30 Team maps 33:50 “The team map is the yield monitor for your people.” 36:40 If you're in the business and you're running, and you're going full force on whatever work that you're doing, do that, be there. But when you're home, be there.” 38:30 Takeaway from Kacee “It's important to have a plan. It's important to have intentionality, but also know you need to live now, no matter how much you prepare for the future you've got right now. And that's the only thing that is promised to you. Connect with Kacee: Social media: @agcoachKacee Wesbite: www.kaceebohle.com Connect with Farmers Capital Group: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/ Invest with us: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com
The US Women's National Team roster has been chosen for the World Cup and we're joined by esports content creator, CHI Kacee, to hear about the biggest news in the gaming world! Alexis has finally returned to recount his Champions League/Nations League journey and help us discuss the USWNT's roster announcement ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup! We analyze all the squad selections, debate which players were snubbed the hardest, and predict how the team will line up on the pitch. CHI Kacee also sits down with Christian to talk about her journey as a woman in esports, the rise of eMLS, and gloat about Manchester City's treble-winning season. Plus, we touch on Gareth Bale's disparaging comments about the competition in MLS and give our final thoughts on Gregg Berhalter returning to coach the USMNT. Did US Soccer make the right decision by bringing GGG back? Let us know what you think! Exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans This is where we put everything we shouldn't say
The US Women's National Team roster has been chosen for the World Cup and we're joined by esports content creator, CHI Kacee, to hear about the biggest news in the gaming world! Alexis has finally returned to recount his Champions League/Nations League journey and help us discuss the USWNT's roster announcement ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup! We analyze all the squad selections, debate which players were snubbed the hardest, and predict how the team will line up on the pitch. CHI Kacee also sits down with Christian to talk about her journey as a woman in esports, the rise of eMLS, and gloat about Manchester City's treble-winning season. Plus, we touch on Gareth Bale's disparaging comments about the competition in MLS and give our final thoughts on Gregg Berhalter returning to coach the USMNT. Did US Soccer make the right decision by bringing GGG back? Let us know what you think! Exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/SoccerCooligans This is where we put everything we shouldn't say
This week in the vault, Derick talks with Kacee Payne, a professional photographer with over 15 years of experience. Kacee shares her journey from almost quitting photography to rediscovering her passion through boudoir photography.Kacee recounts how she was hired to shoot a calendar and found herself drawn to boudoir photography during the project. She explains how boudoir photography helped her connect with women on a deeper level and how she enjoys making them feel more confident and beautiful even after facing hardships in their lives.Throughout the episode, Kacee shares her insights on the importance of capturing authentic emotions and the challenges of creating a comfortable environment for clients during boudoir photography sessions.Listeners will enjoy Kacee's inspiring story of rediscovering her passion for photography through boudoir photography and her dedication to helping women feel empowered and confident in their own skin.Find Kacee here:https://linktr.ee/keekboudoir?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=87633562-dfe4-497c-8662-b61b7b5eaae8
My guests today are Brianne Zborowski & Kacee Jones, who founded their line of compressions socks, Apolla! They shared the story behind Apolla, as well as their recent appearance on Shark Tank where they closed the deal with Lori Greiner!Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and turn on Reminder Alerts for info on new episodes every week.Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other major podcast platforms by visiting this link: theinventresspodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen.Follow "The Inventress" on social media:Lisa Ascoleselisaascolese@the_invenressHave a new product or idea and need help? Book a consultation with Lisa Ascolese "The Inventress" and take your product from concept to fruition. Email Lisa@InventingAtoZ.com or visit www.InventingAtoZ.com
Dr. Gail Parker, author of Restorative Yoga for Ethnic and Race-based Stress and Trauma, sits down with Kacee to discuss the importance of self-study as it relates to our own personal relationship to race and healing emotional wounding from our past. One of Dr. Parker's gift is to approach this topic with compassion and understanding. Dr. Gail and Kacee both share personal stories about their own healing and wounding throughout the conversation. Dr. Gail Parker is the president of the Black Yoga Teachers Alliance (BYTA) Board of Directors. Dr. Parker is a faculty member in the Kripalu School of Integrative Yoga Therapy teaching in the Mental Health Module of the curriculum. Her broad expertise in behavioral health and wellness includes forty years as a practicing psychologist. Dr. Parker is a lifelong practitioner of yoga and is well known for her pioneering efforts to blend psychology, yoga, and meditation as effective self-care strategies that can enhance emotional balance, and contribute to the overall health and wellbeing of practitioners. Interested in learning more? Sign up for Dr. Parker's Online Practice + Discussion with Citizen Yoga, May 9, 2023, 5:30-8:30pm EST. Register: Self-Study + Restorative Practice for Ethnic and Race-Based Stress and Trauma Join Kacee, Dr. Parker and Dr. Christine Maren in Desert Hot Springs, CA in May 2023 for a Medicine + Movement retreat.
Kacee Bohle is a fourth generation farmer from Illinois, a career agriculturist and an Ag Coach. On today's episode we are going to focus in on her business of career coaching in agriculture. Kacee has two main customer bases - agriculture students and professionals moving into or out of agriculture. She deals with a lot of diverse situations in this business, but being an entrepreneur gives her the flexibility to do so and to adapt to each unique situation. Kacee's coaching is reflection of her own experiences. When she was graduating high school she did not really know where her future in agriculture resided, but she knew that it was in agriculture. She is the only one of her siblings interested in taking over the family farm, and she feels pressure to do so to keep the legacy alive. And, she has had multiple experiences in agricultural industry that make her uniquely qualified to help other people find their paths.
Multiple researches show that money is the number one stressor in America, and the reason for many social and family issues. But removing financial stress from our life is more of an inside job than an economic issue. In today's episode, our guest Kacee Bohle, a certified financial coach, break down the steps to take when you want to remove financial stress from your life. Show Notes: https://www.edendailyessentials.com/blogs/recharge-recenter/money
Content warning: In this episode of the podcast, we mention the concept of suicide in the context of prevention and raising awareness. If you're listening with young ears or if you're just not in a place to hear that today, skip this episode and come backI've never met Kacee Must, founder of Citizen Yoga in real life. We met during the pandemic and have zoomed through our relationship. We talked in February of 2021 when she'd been teaching yoga online for almost a year. We talked in April, when I was on her podcast and both of us were sitting in makeshift offices - me in my parents' basement, and Kacee somewhere warm. We talked shortly after she gave birth to her daughter this spring and again just recently to record this week's episode of #WeGotGoals.Kacee Must is the kind of person who shares openly about the good, the bad, and how she sees the world. And it's that kind of open sharing that led to me feeling like I understand who Kacee is as a person even though the two of us have only talked on Zoom a total of four times. Like, I don't know how tall she is, but I would consider her a friend, if you get what I'm saying.That's because one of the ways to fast-track human connection is to share something you've been through and to listen intently to the things being shared by the person you're speaking to. For Kacee, every time she speaks about her business and why it came to be, she has to open up about one of the worst things that happened to her family - and often that leads to a “I've been through that too” moment.Because the loss of her sister Miya to suicide was the impetus to creating Citizen Yoga. And today, she exists to create community and connection for people to prevent anyone else from living that. That's because loneliness has been found to be linked to an increased risk of suicide and self harm, studies that I've linked to in the show notes have shown. And, conversely, researchers from Brown and George Mason University found that social support is associated with decreased likelihood of a suicide.Kacee and her team live that mission - most businesses start with what they do online, but Citizen starts with why. And that kind of commitment has led to serious community support. Each year, they pack The University of Michigan's Big House - what the college football stadium is known as - with a thousand people who are there to talk about and give money to suicide prevention.And on today's episode, you'll hear that Kacee is currently working on solving another crisis of community she saw in her own life - she felt a disconnect and loneliness as she went through postpartum recovery. She envisions a place where birthing parents can heal, connect and learn from each other. Honestly, the way she described her project she's creating with two other co-founders, makes me - someone very much riding the fence about parenthood - a little less hesitant.That's the kind of effect Kacee wants to have on the world - she exists to make hard things less so and bring into the light the moments of our lives that were often relegated to the shadows.Resources: Want to try Citizen Yoga for yourself? Get 1 month free of the on-demand platform with promo code "asweatlife" and 5 classes for $25 in-studio at the Bloomfield, Mi, Detroit, MI, Royal Oak, MI or live online with the same code.Learn more about Citizen YogaFollow Citizen Yoga on InstagramFollow Kacee Must on InstagramWe mention Zingerman's and the book on Servant Leadership by ZIngerman's Kacee talks about using FitGrid for streaming classesThe link betweenn lonliness and suicide (Research conducted at the Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)Social support as a protective factor in suicide prevention (Researchers from Brown University and George Mason University)You also hear from Citizen Yoga Community member Samantha Foon
Content warning: In this episode of the podcast, we mention the concept of suicide in the context of prevention and raising awareness. If you're listening with young ears or if you're just not in a place to hear that today, skip this episode and come backI've never met Kacee Must, founder of Citizen Yoga in real life. We met during the pandemic and have zoomed through our relationship. We talked in February of 2021 when she'd been teaching yoga online for almost a year. We talked in April, when I was on her podcast and both of us were sitting in makeshift offices - me in my parents' basement, and Kacee somewhere warm. We talked shortly after she gave birth to her daughter this spring and again just recently to record this week's episode of #WeGotGoals.Kacee Must is the kind of person who shares openly about the good, the bad, and how she sees the world. And it's that kind of open sharing that led to me feeling like I understand who Kacee is as a person even though the two of us have only talked on Zoom a total of four times. Like, I don't know how tall she is, but I would consider her a friend, if you get what I'm saying.That's because one of the ways to fast-track human connection is to share something you've been through and to listen intently to the things being shared by the person you're speaking to. For Kacee, every time she speaks about her business and why it came to be, she has to open up about one of the worst things that happened to her family - and often that leads to a “I've been through that too” moment.Because the loss of her sister Miya to suicide was the impetus to creating Citizen Yoga. And today, she exists to create community and connection for people to prevent anyone else from living that. That's because loneliness has been found to be linked to an increased risk of suicide and self harm, studies that I've linked to in the show notes have shown. And, conversely, researchers from Brown and George Mason University found that social support is associated with decreased likelihood of a suicide.Kacee and her team live that mission - most businesses start with what they do online, but Citizen starts with why. And that kind of commitment has led to serious community support. Each year, they pack The University of Michigan's Big House - what the college football stadium is known as - with a thousand people who are there to talk about and give money to suicide prevention.And on today's episode, you'll hear that Kacee is currently working on solving another crisis of community she saw in her own life - she felt a disconnect and loneliness as she went through postpartum recovery. She envisions a place where birthing parents can heal, connect and learn from each other. Honestly, the way she described her project she's creating with two other co-founders, makes me - someone very much riding the fence about parenthood - a little less hesitant.That's the kind of effect Kacee wants to have on the world - she exists to make hard things less so and bring into the light the moments of our lives that were often relegated to the shadows.Resources: Want to try Citizen Yoga for yourself? Get 1 month free of the on-demand platform with promo code "asweatlife" and 5 classes for $25 in-studio at the Bloomfield, Mi, Detroit, MI, Royal Oak, MI or live online with the same code.Learn more about Citizen YogaFollow Citizen Yoga on InstagramFollow Kacee Must on InstagramWe mention Zingerman's and the book on Servant Leadership by ZIngerman's Kacee talks about using FitGrid for streaming classesThe link betweenn lonliness and suicide (Research conducted at the Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)Social support as a protective factor in suicide prevention (Researchers from Brown University and George Mason University)You also hear from Citizen Yoga Community member Samantha Foon
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How tightly do we grip our core beliefs and values, and why do we provide any room for intellectual curiosity? How often do we seek to understand individuals and viewpoints that are radically different from our own? How did we come to our version of certain knowledge, and what does it really cost us to consider different perspectives and opinions? These questions make up the backbone of this podcast, and I hope today's conversation pushes us all out of our comfort zone and foregone conclusions. Kacee was born in a country that no longer exists. She came to the United States at eight years old when her mother became a mail-order bride. She has a unique perspective on mental health as she has been arrested and held in prison and mental institutions in multiple countries. Kacee also runs a nonprofit called Nomad Alliance that works closely with the homeless population. A talented writer, she talks about the book she is writing, discusses declining empires, and leads us in a brief meditation. Also, beginning with this episode, Kacee and I both invite you to join our conversation by posting questions and comments on the new Facebook community page of Strangers You Know. Support the show
Kacee sits down with her close friend Dr. Jennifer Leyton-Armakan, who is a clinical psychologist specializing in acute and developmental trauma, anxiety disorders, depression, grief and loss, substance use disorders, and issues related to major life transitions. Dr. Jen provides individual and family therapy to adolescents and adults, she proudly integrates mind-body approaches and evidence-based techniques within the therapeutic process. Note: This podcast was recorded on June 1, 2022.
Kacee sits down with Aymey Kinney, an Experience Manager at the Citizen Yoga studios, as she shares her story of why she chose to shave her head. They delve into bucking beauty standards and the process of redefining yourself confidently.
Kacee returns to podcasting from maternity leave with special guest and Licensed Therapist, Annie Phillips, LMSW, PMH-C. Kacee and Annie discuss the importance of women's mental health especially during the pregnancy, birth and post-partum experience. Connect with Annie and learn more about her work: https://healinghomegroup.com/ https://www.instagram.com/healinghomecounselinggroup/
Welcome to the FIRST BONUS PODCAST!Four months a year there is a 5th week. Each of those weeks we will be releasing a bonus podcast. It is outside of our normal topic rhythm. On this podcast our host, Jason Squires, is joined by his wife Kacee Squires. In this podcast they talk about how to be married to a creative. Creatives beat to a different drum and see life through different lenses. What are the joys and challenges that can bring to a marriage? Our hope is that this podcast gives you tools to help support that creative spouse or significant other in your life. All the work doesn't fall on the shoulders of the spouse. Jason gives tips from the creatives perspective as well.
Welcome to the FIRST BONUS PODCAST!Four months a year there is a 5th week. Each of those weeks we will be releasing a bonus podcast. It is outside of our normal topic rhythm. This podcast our host, Jason Squires, is joined by his wife Kacee Squires. In this podcast they talk about how to be married to a creative. Creatives beat to a different drum and see life through different lenses. What are the joys and challenges that can bring to a marriage? Our hope is that this podcast gives you tools to help support that creative spouse or significant other in your life. All the work doesn't fall on the shoulders of the spouse. Jason gives tips from the creatives perspective as well.
In this episode , Kimber and Kacee talk steamy photo shoots. They get into the process of boudoir as well as why it is such an empowering experience for women. Follow Kacee on instagram @keekboudoir Follow Kimber on instagram @justbeyourbadself For more extensive show notes, resources, and transcripts, please visit www.justbeyourbadself.com
In today's deep dive we have the wise Kacee Must from Citizen Yoga to help us illuminate the many aspects of practicing yoga in this current century. Coming from a largely philosophical approach we talk about integrating this ancient practice in our contemporary lives, what it means to be a yogi, and how we can make this beautiful path more accessible to people who may have been turned away from the more toxic elements of the community at large. We also take some time to explore her business, Citizen Yoga from it's value structures to it's new on demand platform (with a nice 7 day free trial by the way) and some of the core principles behind what she calls 'Alignment Yoga'. To get connected to Kacee's many offerings, head on over to citizenyogastudio.com or her socials @citizenyogadetroit. Her Ted Talk mentioned at the end: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfTQXy3GUH4&t=5s&ab_channel=KaceeMust
This episode features diving duo, David and Kacee Hoffer. They are both former D1 Competitive divers; David at Arizona State University and Kacee at Boise State University. David is still a competitive diver and has qualified for the Team USA Olympic trials that were delayed for a year due to Covid. Kacee has retired from diving since graduating from Boise State and now works to help other high performing athletes prepare for the transition out of competition and into normal life. David and Kacee offer us a glimpse into their crazy world of competition, training, full-time jobs, disappointment, injuries, oh yeah, and being newlyweds. They are an amazing couple and I hope you enjoy their story as much as I did! Kacee has a book coming out in March 2021 and you can find out more about the book, 'From Athlete to Human Being', and the work that Kacees does with athletes at www.kaceefitness.com. David is now working a full-time job while continuing to train for next year's postponed Team USA Olympic Diving Trials. Please rate and leave us a review!
This week, we continue our exploration of primary foods by diving into some thoughts around exercise and physical activity. resources Apply for the EAT™ | Your way to health group coaching program (and scholarship if needed!) Foundations of Wellness for Women virtual workshop registration Kacee's guest post Kacee's website + podcast Schedule a free YOURstory session --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/support
We sit down with the current UCW Ladies Champion Kacee Carlisle and chat up her beginnings and what she is up to now and answers Avery Rose's challenge! Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diego-devoreshow/support
The Whole Artist with Courtney Rioux: Conversations with artists about acting, purpose, and the journey to finding wholeness. This week, Courtney sits down to chat with the director of DDO Chicago, KaCee Hudson, about the importance of having a great agent, and with actress and acting coach, Gail Rastorfer, about making a mission statement for the business of you! The aim of The Whole Artist with Courtney Rioux is to not just make you a better actor, but to help you live a more fulfilled life. Follow Courtney Rioux on Social Media Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook KaCee Hudson: Coming from both a Casting and Performance background, KaCee transitioned to talent representation in 2013 and hasn't looked back since. As the Director of DDO Chicago, KaCee is fiercely passionate about cultivating Chicago's diverse and industrious talent with an individualized approach for each performer and a deep appreciation for creation in all mediums. When she's not advocating for artists, you can find her reading and sipping cold brew at home with her fiance, son and their new pup, Shea. Find DDO and KaCee Hudson On The Internet: DDO Website (http://ddoagency.com/ddo-chicago/) Email KaCee (kacee@ddoagency.com) Gail Rastorfer: Gail Rastorfer has been practicing the craft of acting for over 20 years, working in theatre, commercials, TV and film. Her work on stage has taken her all over the country. After 20 years in Chicagoland, she now splits her time between the Chicago and Los Angeles markets. Most recently, Gail has appeared in an episode 100 of AHS:1984 and will be in an episode of the upcoming Netflix series, Ratched, starring Sarah Paulson. For the past six years, she has combined her experience as an actor, her background working for a venture capitalist, a legendary Chicago casting director and her 8 years at Acting Studio Chicago to coach and consult other performing artists on how to make acting their business through her company Artistic Strategies. Find Gail On The Internet: Email Gail (artisticstrategies@gmail.com) Artistic Strategies (www.artistic-strategies.com) Gail Online (www.gailonline.net) ### Credits: Photography by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux. For more information, go to http://bravelux.com/ Music by Blythe Martin Productions. For more info, please contact Jamie and Erik at erik@SoundAnswer.com This is a PodClubhouse original production. Produced, engineered and edited at PodClubouse Studios. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courtneyrioux/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/courtneyrioux/support
Kacee was a collegiate athlete, then when she was diagnosed with anxiety, met the love of her life, was torn to shreds by coaches and her own mindset, she dove into the deepest hole of her life. It made her turn her mindset around and focus on how food fuels her life. Now she helps other women build the life they want through food and exercise. www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast-30
How do you go from working a day job as a legal assistant to spending almost two decades playing Janis Joplin on broadway? Kacee Clanton answers this question and more, revealing what she learned working with Joe Cocker, how she's overcome stage fright, and techniques she uses to help her singing students to dig deeper in their own work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/support