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Fresh from the Paris Olympic Games, the Team GB weightlifter Emily Campbell joins Jessica Creighton on the programme. Best known for her no-nonsense attitude, fabulous hair and of course, lifting extremely heavy weights, she joins Jessica to discuss adding bronze to her silver medal from Tokyo. A Glasgow parents group is taking legal action against the city council over planned education cuts. It is calling on the council to halt implementation of reductions to teacher numbers and a mentoring scheme. The Glasgow City Parents Group says the council failed to carry out an equality impact assessment. The group's chair Leanne McGuire joins Jessica to discuss. In 2020, Jade Blue McCrossen-Nethercott had the case against her alleged rapist dropped by the CPS. They said that the defence had suggested she suffered from ‘sexsomnia', where a person performs sexual acts in their sleep. Jade Blue put in a Victim's Right to Review and received an apology from the CPS for dropping the case, which cannot be re-opened. Jade Blue then sued the CPS – and has now received £35,000 in compensation for damages. Jade joins Jessica to tell her how it feels to have that compensation.Fame found artist Beryl Cook in the 1970s through her colourful, humorous depictions of everyday people. Actress and artist Kara Wilson has always been a fan and wanted to uncover the person behind the art with her play about Beryl, now playing at the Edinburgh Fringe. At the same time, she's living with her daughter comedian Nina Conti, who also has a show and film on at the Fringe. They both join Jessica to discuss their individual projects and what it's like living together again.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Lottie Garton
In this episode, passionate P&C leader Kara Wilson Oliver, VP People at Rose Rocket, shares her experiences in the tech startup industry and her transition from product management to the people side of the business. She discusses the challenges she has faced and the hard things about hard things in her career. Kara also talks about the importance of building strong communities and relationships, both personally and professionally. She emphasizes the need for self-directed learning and curiosity in the education system and the value of planting proverbial trees by supporting and empowering others."I am a builder at core. I like to take nothing and turn it into something. I like to do that very collaboratively." ~ Kara Wilson OliverKey TakeawaysThe tech startup industry offers opportunities for building and creating something from scratch, which can be addictive for those who enjoy problem-solving and building things collaboratively.Career transitions can be challenging but can also lead to personal growth and new opportunities. It's important to be open to new experiences and willing to learn and adapt.Building strong communities and relationships is essential for personal and professional growth. Having a support system and a space to share experiences and challenges can be invaluable.The education system should focus more on self-directed learning and curiosity, allowing students to explore their interests and develop problem-solving skills.Supporting and empowering others is a meaningful way to make a positive impact and leave a lasting legacy.Brought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
Is nightshift hurting your hormones? Or do you just need to adjust how you support your body while you work nightshift? Get all the details here while Kara Wilson, RD and I talk all about how to maximize your nutrition and hormone health WHILE you thrive in the nightshift position. Make sure to give Kara a follow @karawilsonnutrion for more!To follow me on IG, you can find me at @erinlindorfer.rdn!Let's make your cycle dreams a reality!Happy Hormones
Before welcoming this week's incredible guest, we reminisce on WoMed x New Girl reels, and applaud Maren Morris and Cassadee Pope for standing up to Brittany Aldean. Your hosts are then joined by registered dietician Kara Wilson, who has chosen to work specifically with nurses! She shares why she chose to work with nurses in particular, what she would define as healthy or balanced eating, and offers advice to nurses on night shift. Her and Jackie bond over how common tackling a shift on nothing but a coffee is—and suggests little tricks and treats to have alongside that much needed caffeine. Kara and your hosts talk about social media pressure and diet trends that are harmful and not sustainable, as well as the responsibility that comes with being an influencer. While Kara makes a point to acknowledge how individual nutrition is, we hope this episode reminds you that you're not alone in those shift-work struggles, or in combatting the diet culture that has been ingrained in us forever. To learn more about Kara's 1 on 1 coaching with nurses, her self-pace/group setting the Nourished Nursing Association, and her community, follow @karawilsonnutrition and karawilsonnutrition.com Thanks to our amazing sponsors! Check out these deals just for you: Nuuly — Go to Nuuly.com and enter code WOMED10 and sign up to get $10 off your first month Forager Project — Go to foragerproject.com to find their new dairy-free kids yogurt near you, learn more about the kids line, and their other plant-based products Talkspace — Go to talkspace.com and use the code WOMED to get $100 off of your first month FIGS — Go to wearFIGS.com and use code WOMED to get 15% off your first order If you haven't already, please follow, rate, and review the podcast, follow us on Instagram @TheWoMed and check out womedpodcast.com. Plus, give us a follow on TikTok @thewomedpodcast. Be sure to follow your hosts personally @dmmaltby and @jackiethefnp and be sure to check out @riothealers! WoMed Cover Art — Makeup: Annelise Carey, MUA/LME @annelisemua & Photography: Brooke Boling @honorcreative Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conversation 265: The Story, Journey and Passion of Kara Wilson, Today's conversation is with Kara Wilson, a registered dietitian who started off her career in clinical dietetics but always knew she wanted to venture into being an entrepreneur. While she was a clinical dietitian, she worked in the ICU and found a connection to the nursing staff. With her mom also being a nurse it clicked and she knew she could be of service to this group of healthcare workers. Please enjoy my conversation with Kara. Connect with Kara: Instagram: @karawilsonnutrition www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2022 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
In episode 183, you'll hear from Kara Wilson Garcia who serves as the Executive Director of Project RED. We talk with Kara about the effects of conflict in El Salvador, how reintegration policies can go wrong and the work Project RED is doing to strengthen families and support children. Show notes for the podcast can be found at thinkorphan.com
This week I am joined by the wonderful Kara Wilson from Farmer Chris’ season of The Bachelor. We never really got the chance to learn about Kara while the season aired, so we start by getting to know who she is. We dive into her casting experience, being a great fit for Chris on paper, and why she chose to go on the show. We then talk about her night one experience and getting sent home. Later, we talk about where her life is at now and how The Bachelor played a part in meeting her husband. Follow The Roses That Be on social media to stay up-to-date on who will be on upcoming episodes, and to submit any questions you have for guests! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RosesThatBePodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosesthatbe_podcast/?r=nametag Twitter - https://twitter.com/RosesThatBe_Pod For any of your audio production needs check out http://www.NiceGuyEnt.com or email B@NiceGuyEnt.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The YogiTriathlete podcast exists to shine the light on people looking, finding, and living their purpose. Peeps taking risks, going big, doing things that they never thought possible, and learning about themselves through the process. We love to dive in, we love to laugh, and we love to find meaning between the words. We are excited to have two amazing ladies with us today who embarked on an epic adventure, believed in themselves, experienced the feels, and went for it. Kara Wilson and Jen McMahon are the stars of the documentary Road To 50 Miles, which chronicles the journey as they train for and run their first 50-mile ultramarathon. We hope you enjoy the show as much as we enjoyed recording it with Jen and Kara. In this episode, we discuss: - cross-training with the elderly - playing the long game - professional support crew - insider stories that did not make the movie - how to pack when the start line is underwater - biggest obstacles to overcome - navigating the naysayers - removing the word "can't" from your vocabulary We recognize our Patreon community for their support. They are the sole reason why this podcast is commercial-free. If the YT podcasts help you live a better version of yourself and allow you to flow through life with a bit more ease, then make your pledge at patreon.com/yogitriathlete. We are a small business with a massive global mission. We appreciate your support. Namaste- Jess
“Road To 50 Miles” chronicles the journey of two women as they train for and run a 50-mile race, an ultramarathon. Their journey leads them on a discovery to find their true heroes and inspires an entire community to help them get across the finish line. Trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUMZYK0Y_vU Kara Wilson in her own words: As a child I was always one of the fastest in the class. I was tall and skinny and though awkward I was light and could fly confidently quicker than most on the field or the track. Running wasn’t a chore back then. If I would get a pair of fresh sneakers I would want to see how fast and far they could take me the minute I fastened them to my feet. It wasn’t until I hit puberty that I started to slow down a bit and running soon became a bore. I didn’t need to run to lose weight and I didn’t quite understand why anyone would want to run longer than once around a track. As time passed by I just grew completely disinterested in it. It wasn’t until I moved to England at 38 that it became a thing. I currently find myself running. Running here and there and everywhere for everyone but most importantly running for myself. Jen McMahon in her own words: I remember distinctly when I was on the cheer squad in high school, we had to run 1 mile as a warm up everyday before practice. I would basically do whatever I could to avoid the mile or cut it short or just complain through the whole thing. It never occurred to me that I could actually do this for fun. I’m not really sure where the motivation came from, but when I was about 26 and about to get married, I decided I wanted to run a marathon. I had NO race experience and I just decided to start training (just barely). A couple friends of mine and my husband (fiancee at the time) start running all around Huntington Beach to prepare. We ran our first marathon, the Rock ‘n Roll San Diego that June and I have been running in some way or another ever since. After having kids I stopped doing marathons and half marathons decided to focus more on 5ks, 10ks and sprint triathlons. Then one day, Kara said, “Hey, you wanna run an ultramarathon with me?” It had never occurred to me to run a distance like this before and I didn’t want to let the opportunity pass me by, so here I am! New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday and Thursday at 7am UK time - Make sure you hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss out. The tough girl podcast is sponsorship and ad free thanks to the monthly financial support of patrons. To find out more about supporting your favourite podcast and becoming a patron please check out www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Show notes Meeting Kara and Jen The idea to run 50 miles Having the conversation about running 50 miles Panic… Running a lot but not running longer distances Buying the book - Following a training plan Starting from being able to run a half marathon Not training together Holding each other accountable Getting the long runs in Getting the idea to film and document the 50 mile journey Dealing with pressure Challenges during training American River 50 Endurance Race Running together and the race strategy The strengths that each other bring to the team The feelings on the start line The best mile and the worst mile The finish line Would they consider doing a 100 mile race!! What they would improve on Using Kickstarter to fund the movie/documentary Top tips for running an ultra Final words of advice Social Media Website - https://roadto50miles.wordpress.com Instagram @ultratrainingwheels
Full show notes here: https://runliftmompod.com/can-you-run-a-50-mile-ultra-without-training/ Watch the movie: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/roadto50miles/443922435 Road to 50 Miles website: roadto50miles.wordpress.com Connect on IG: instagram.com/roadto50miles/ Time based notes: 2:00 how did Jen find running? 4:00 how did Kara beg8in running? 5:30 defining ultramarathon 6:00 Why AR50 8:30 on aid stations and camaraderie on course 11:00 friend and family support 13:45 importance of training for the terrain 15:30 trail versus road running 17:30 cut offs, feat of looming DNF 19:00 friendship after training for 50 miles 22:00 where to find the movie Let's connect: Support podcast partners & get great discounts on stuff you need: runliftmompod.com/partners Discover my other podcast for entrepreneurs: servethensell.com Get new releases by text: newreleasewednesday.com Connect with me on social: Instagram: instagram.com/runliftmompod Facebook: facebook.com/runliftmompod YouTube: youtube.com/runliftmom Pinterest: pinterest.com/runliftmom Twitter: twitter.com/runliftmom Schedule a discovery call runliftmompod.com/contact or join ZYIA Active: myzyia.com/RUNLIFTZYIA/content/join.aspx --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/runliftmom/message
Follow Road to 50 Miles on social media @roadto50milesThe documentary is showing at LA Femme International Film Festival - Oct 15-18, you can get your tickets here: https://www.cya.live/event/5691On October 17, 2020 at 5pm (PST) Join online for a special interactive screening of “Road to 50 Miles” and post-screening Q&A hosted by Jen McMahon and Kara Wilson and moderated by Aga ChenFu and Brandy Johnston.To connect with Girls Gone Boss @girlsgoneboss
Today your host, Jen, walks you through a conversation with her longtime friend Kara Wilson Garcia, Founder of Project RED, a community that is bridging gaps for children and bringing hope to families in El Salvador through reintegration, education, and development . In this episode you're going to hear about a tiny slice of Kara's life and how, even though she's gone through a larger season of busy and burn out, she's learning to use her purpose to live with more rest. THE UNHURRIED LIFE STARTER KIT: https://jbrazeal.com/starterkit/ COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theunhurriedlife THE UNHURRIED LIFE SHOWNOTES: https://jbrazeal.com/blog/podcast/overcoming-hurdles-with-bravery/
Shortly after Kara Wilson finished her first marathon someone asked her "So, what's next?". The answer to that question turned into a challenge both she and friend Jennifer McMahon would take on and would turn into the new running documentary "The Road to 50 Miles". Get to know these incredible, funny, and wonderful women. Check out the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUMZYK0Y_vU
Welcome! and Thank you for listening. This episode is an interview with the director and cast of the documentary, The Road to 50 Miles. Jennifer McMahon and Kara Wilson are mid pack mom runners who decide to take on the challenge to run a 50 mile endurance race called The American River 50 in Folsom, California. Brandy Johnston is their friend and film producer that decides to document their journey. Their positive, inspiring story is what the world needs to focus on in times where negative headlines seems to catch all the attention. Join me in discussing their training, race plan, and fun times training and racing in our chat about the 50 miles race. If you have become plant based, you have taken a step outside the norm and most likely your comfort zone. Now that you are fueling your body in a more healthy way, it is time to focus on movement to keep your mobility and strength as long as you breathe. Follow your passion, and step outside your comfort zone. If you need help or suggestions, check out our website at doctordulaney.com to learn more about our wellness programs. Road to 50 Miles: check out the links and websites Facebook and Instagram @roadto50miles wwwcrossfit310.com/Runfit-310 youtu.be/uUMZYKOY_vU roadto50miles.wordpress.com/ The American River 50 Running Your First Ultra by Krissy Moehl
Hi guys!Today I had the pleasure of chatting with former swimmer turned dietician Kara Wilson . In this episode Kara discusses nutrition after sport and what its really like setting up your own business. "If you like pizza then eat pizza! But eat one slice instead of teh whole box!" We chat about;How she found swimming amongst all the other sports she tried.How her transition out of sport wasn't as traumatic as some athletes and that is OK too.How the nutrition advice (or lack of it) as an athelte affected her life after sport and inspired her business.How you can get your nutrition after sport right.The biggest mistakes she sees athletes making in their nutrition post-sport and how you can avoid them.The biggest challenges she has faced as a new business owner and how her career as an athlete is helping her.Get your nutrition under control with a free 30min consult with Kara! book your call now. Book your FREE 30 minute call with Kara to kick-start your journey out of sport and/or get a grip of your nutrition struggles. Got a question for Kara or just want to find out more? You can find her on Instagram @karawilsonnutrition. Get a behind the scenes look at how I’m building my empire and how you can too by following me on Instagram @rachboardman Looking to build your own gold medal winning business? Access my awesome community of athletes turned entrepreneurs. http://bit.ly/athleteentrepreneuracademyfacebookgroup P.S. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode and leave a 5 star review if you enjoyed the show!
This recording is from Brandon Hall Group's Women in Leadership Summit - panel session "Where Are All the Women Mentors?". It features panelists: Rachael Bourque, Director, Corporate Employability at Pearson North America Susan Long, Vice President of Learning Solutions at United Healthcare Lisa Cannata, Director of Organizational Readiness at Adventist Health System Kim Jones, Senior Director, Learning and Development at Hunter Douglas, Kara Wilson, VP Human Resources at Bloomin' Brands The WIL Summit was held June 15-16, 2017 at the Delray Beach Marriott. For more information about the next summit, please visit www.brandonhall.com/WIL.
Thank you for tuning in to Art to Heart with our guest artists, Alison Gerardot and Kara Wilson. Alison and Kara are the co-creators and directors of dAnce Kontemporary.
Today's episode is a bit different, because I won't be doing any interviewing - I'm flying solo. It's been a rough week for us all, because my father-in-law died on Monday afternoon, and he was just a great guy. A coach, a teacher, a veteran, a lifelong athlete, and a kind and gentle man. I'm feeling nostalgic, so I wanted to give a look back and give you guys a quick guide to our previous episodes to help you find a good one you might have missed. The episodes from the parent perspective are: Numbers 4 & 5 with Keri Bowers, fillmaker and art therapist on raising a son on the spectrum Number 7 with Dan Korins on his son, who has an amazing voice Number 8 with Rupert Isaacson, NYT best-selling author and filmmaker of "The Horse Boy" Number 12 with my husband Jeff Waites, on raising the Romanator Number 14 with Wayne Gilpin, author, and autism book and magazine publisher Number 18 with Kara Wilson, on raising a daughter with Asperger's Number 21 with Margret Ericsdottir, filmmaker and mom of a nonverbal teenaged boy Number 28 with Cynthia Lord, NYT best-selling children's author, and mom to a young adult son with autism Number 29 with Julie Cole, entrepreneur and mother of 6 kids, the oldest of whom has autism Writing from the first-hand perspective of autism Episode 2 with Temple Grandin, autism rock star Episodes 9 & 10 with Jennifer McIlwee Myers, Aspie and author Episode 23 with Tom Angleberger, Aspie, NYT best-selling author of a series of kids books with Aspie main characters The sibling perspective is highlighted with my own kids in episode 6 Authors- we have a bunch in the parent category (Rupert Isaacson, Wayne Gilpin, Cynthia Lord), but also: Episode 3 with James Ball, chair of the national Autism Society and autism behavioral consultant Episode 20 with scholar, NYT best-selling author and speaker Andrew Solomon And then there are therapists and therapies on Episode 13 with Alisa Anderson on adaptive ski Episode 16 with Sarah Bronson on therapeutic horseback riding Episode 17 with Jill Schacht on occupational therapy Episode 19 with Elizabeth Mortati on art therapy Episode 25 with Rachel See on music therapy School & Home focused: We talk in-home support in number 11 with Lauren O'Neil We talk school inclusion in episode 24 with Tim Villegas Episode 22 with Eric Tivers is about how ADHD tends to co-occur with autism And then there are two episodes not specifically related to autism, but to being different: Episode 1 with NYT best-selling author, wine expert and social media guru Gary Vaynerchuk Episode 27 with NYT best-selling author, magazine publisher, super nice guy, and business consultant Chris Brogan And the last episodes I haven't mentioned are about Kid Gigawatt (that's us!) Number 15 is about why we sell t-shirts to microfund therapies for kiddos with autism Number 26 is about the road trip documentary movie we're making this summer And today is episode 30, so there you have it! And after 4 planes and a funeral, what I'd really love more than anything, is to hear from you. Please email me your funny stories from Autismland, I'd love to put together an episode together just with some of the bright spots. So when we're feeling a bit blue, we can have a good laugh. Email me at kelley@kidgigawatt.com- I'm counting on you! :) Kelley PS Here's a link to the blog post I mentioned on the podcast, Remembering Opa.
I'm stoked to be chatting with Kara Wilson today. Kara has a 6 year-old daughter with Asperger's, and pens a fantastic blog called Karacteristic: Stirred, Not Shaken.
On today's show we chat with Kara Wilson, Director of Project RED El Salvador. RED stands for Reintegration Education Development which is needed for the many children and families in El Salvador who have been misplaced due to sweeping orphanage reforms. We will learn more about Project RED and how they are using social media to bring awareness and drive donations to their cause. ----------- Jennifer and Luis focus on topics and interviews related to all things media, technology, social, and marketing topics that help the everyday person better understand what's happening, what it means, and how it can help. In their fifth year of broadcasting the team looks to continue its run and thank all those that have been faithful to the show and welcome those that are just jumping on board. Come along for the ride!
On today's show we chat with Kara Wilson, Director of Project RED El Salvador. RED stands for Reintegration Education Development which is needed for the many children and families in El Salvador who have been misplaced due to sweeping orphanage reforms. We will learn more about Project RED and how they are using social media to bring awareness and drive donations to their cause. ----------- Jennifer and Luis focus on topics and interviews related to all things media, technology, social, and marketing topics that help the everyday person better understand what's happening, what it means, and how it can help. In their fifth year of broadcasting the team looks to continue its run and thank all those that have been faithful to the show and welcome those that are just jumping on board. Come along for the ride!