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Latest podcast episodes about Karen Green

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes
BITESIZE #162: Overcoming A Bad Relationship With Food.

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 7:41


This is a bitesize episode of 'The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes'. Each week we'll take a look back into the archive of episodes and get you to think and reflective once more about some of the things we've learned over the past few years. In this week's BITESIZE:Developing a bad relationship with food. Eating a donut out of defiance. Doing what works for you. To hear the full episode check out episode #172: I Was Above 22mmol/L For 9 Months, & Went Into A Two Week Coma, I Thought I Was Going To Die, with Karen Green. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock is Lit: Sex, Music, Groupies, and Cults: Karen Green Discusses and Reads an Excerpt from Her Novel, ‘Yellow Birds'

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 35:42


In this installment of the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Karen Green discusses and reads an excerpt from her novel, ‘Yellow Birds'. ‘Yellow Birds' synopsis: Set in a time just before the digital revolution, Kait is a young woman searching for identity and community. A group of outcasts called the Yellow Birds take her town to town on what they refer to as the Open Road Tour. One night, when Kait is feeling kinship with this group of Birds, a man sits beside her who alters her fragile plans for the foreseeable future. Filled with sex, drugs, music, and cults, readers won't be able to get enough of the groupie lifestyle entangled within a bohemian love story. Karen Green is a writer and editor in southwestern Ontario. Her essays, poetry, and fiction pieces have appeared in The Globe and Mail, CBC, Today's Parent, Room Magazine, Harlequin, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Bustle, and The Rumpus. She is also the author of two young readers books and is the lyricist for several children's pop songs.   MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” The Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street” The Grateful Dead “Box of Rain” The Grateful Dead “Truckin' ” [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” Rock is Lit theme music    LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Karen Green on Instagram: @karengreen_author Karen Green on Twitter: @karengreeners Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Rock is Lit on Instagram: @rockislitpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Good Book Boys
House of Leaves (Mark Z Danielewski, 2000) || Good Book Boys

Good Book Boys

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 41:21


A young family moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story—of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.

It's Not Rocket Science! Five Questions Over Coffee
Five Questions Over Coffee with Karen Green (ep. 103)

It's Not Rocket Science! Five Questions Over Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 23:02


Who is Karen?Karen Green is a marketing expert who has a passion for helping people sell their ideas, products, and services. She firmly believes in the principles of virology theory and how they can be applied to any sales situation, whether it's an investor pitch, business presentation, or job interview. With a focus on niche marketing, Karen helps her clients achieve their goals and reach their target audience. Her expertise extends to a wide range of industries, making her a valuable asset to anyone looking to sell more effectively.Key Takeaways00:00 Broad sales principles apply to various situations.04:54 Tailoring sales approach to individual buyer preferences.09:29 In 30 seconds, tailoring emails makes difference.11:57 Logic and biology in business development book.14:47 Book by former FBI negotiator with storytelling.Valuable Free Resource or ActionCopy of Karen's book by dropping her an email at karen@buyerology.co.ukA video version of this podcast is also at https://youtube.com/live/_________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. Leave a nice five-star review at apple podcasts : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/apple-podcasts and on YouTube : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/Itsnotrocketscienceatyt!Here's how you can bring your business to THE next level:If you are a business owner currently turning over £/$10K - £/$50K per month and want to grow to £/$100K - £/$500k per month download my free resource on everything you need to grow your business on a single page :It's a detailed breakdown of how you can grow your business to 7-figures in a smart and sustainable way————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSbuying mindset, sales director, buyer's mindset, pricing, corporate buyers, facts and figures, virology model, human interaction, selling, personality profiling, AI, communication, prospecting, negotiation, case studies, coaching, selling toothpaste, retail, sales growth, buyer's profile, business development, webinar, Jeff Walker, B2B sales strategies, human approach, Harvard Business Review, decision making, influencing, marketing, entrepreneurshipSPEAKERSKaren Green, Stuart WebbStuart Webb [00:00:21]:Hi, and welcome back to It's Not Rocket Science, 5 questions over coffee. This is a great opportunity for me to sit and chat, with somebody I'm really looking forward to a discussion with. And I do have a cup of coffee, so therefore, good opportunity for me to sit back, let her do the talking, and I'll do the coffee drinking. And today, I'm talking to Karen Green who was a buyer, with with Tesco. Five I got that right, Karen? Yes.Stuart Webb [00:00:53]:And then you moved into, the, the supply side where you were a sales director, and now you are an expert consultant and speaker helping us all understand the buyer's mindset and how to go about doing things like, well, pricing and buying and things like that. So, Karen, I'm really looking forward to the conversation. Welcome to it's not rocket science, 5 questions over coffee.Karen Green [00:01:17]:Thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to it.Stuart Webb [00:01:20]:Terrific. Webb, okay. I guess the first thing we have to sort of dive into is is who is what is who is the person you're trying to help? What is it that we're all misunderstanding about buying that you're trying toKaren Green [00:01:31]:help us to understand? So on a on a broader scale, because, you know, whenever you talk to marketers, they say you should niche it down, niche it down. But on a broader scale, anybody who is trying to sell something, and you could be selling an idea to somebody, you could be selling a product or a service, or selling your business. So if you're doing an investor pitch, or even if you're trying to sell yourself for an interview, the principles behind behind the virology theory work for for any of those. So, much as, you know, my target audience is obviously, for my clients is more narrow than that, but this can work for any anybody really who wants to to sell more and sell better.Stuart Webb [00:02:23]:And what is it those people have done before you try and help them that that have made Webb they've made mistakes in that? Is is it just is it just not understanding the process or is it more than that?Karen Green [00:02:37]:It's more than that. And I and I found this statistic, and I asked lots of people. So I'll ask you the the the the number. So accordingKaren Green [00:02:49]:According to Harvard Business Review, what percentage of business to business, because that's really what I work in, business to business, corporate buyers, make the decision based on fact?Stuart Webb [00:03:03]:Yeah. So I'm going to have to say according to Harvard Business Review, and and I haven't read this article, but I would imagine it is a very, very low percentage. And I would imagine most people going into a buying situation think that that person buying is basing on all of the facts. And I'd imagine it's basically on whether or not you smiled or did something to make them feel good or treated them like a human or something like that.Karen Green [00:03:29]:You're absolutely right. So they say about 5% ofStuart Webb [00:03:33]:decisions That doesn't surprise me, I'm afraid. BasedKaren Green [00:03:36]:on fact. And and that's the biggest mistake that I think I probably was making from, from day 1 of being a salesperson because, my personality is is quite fact based. I'm quite interested in in sales growth and numbers. So I would do all my research, and I'd look at the company, and I'd look at, their values and their mission and their statistics and the market share, and I would know that relatively inside out. And if I didn't, I'd usually have somebody with me who did, like a category manager. And when I was sort of putting together the the basis for my model, the virology model, I actually realized that that's only 1 third of of the of the piece. The the main part of it is, as we say, that that buyers are human. And therefore, what you've got to do is spend more time researching the person you're selling to as a human being than actually the corporation.Karen Green [00:04:42]:And then the 3rd pillar, which I think is quite interesting, and it's harder to research, is what is that human's interaction with the company they're working for?Karen Green [00:04:54]:So for example, I do a lot of work with food and drink companies selling into UK retail because that's obviously my my background. And you might get a buyer who's been there a long time, seen it all before, doesn't really wanna rock the boat, and therefore, you know, you have to think about, well, they're not looking for promotion, they're gonna be looking just to keep going. They've seen it all before. Or you might have somebody actually who's who's super ambitious, wants to change the world, quite happy to go and do things differently, and that can make quite a difference between the way you, you tailor things. So that's where you kind of if you if you'd look at all three pillars, you will have a better chance. And it means that you can take your your basic sales message, whatever that is, and and tailor it according to the person. And that's and that's the skill, that's the basis for the book, and that's the basis for what I work with clients on to to make to make the difference.Stuart Webb [00:06:10]:That's that's interesting. I think it's it's very reminiscent. Of my experience when I was, first first out of, what I did and and and entered a world where I was being taught to be a manager briefly before I started sort of taking taking you know, doing doing things with my own companies. But the one thing that I can remember a a manager mentor of mine saying was when I sort of provided somebody with some feedback, I was doing it based upon my understanding of something, which was all about, as you said, numbers. And and this person looked at me and said, how did they take it? And I said, well, I didn't understand. You didn't seem to care about that. He said, no. You have to tailor your message to what they care about, not what you care about.Stuart Webb [00:06:54]:And it was such a I sat there and thought from, well, that sounds that sounds so so ridiculous. I mean, I was I was sort of, you know, late twenties. You know, I was I was one of those sort of, you know, sitting there knowing knowing everything and then thinking, well, why on earth is this person telling me something like that? Because that's clearly rubbish. And and it was absolutely the right advice because people don't wanna hear it based upon your understanding. They wanna hear it based upon their understanding, don't they? They're and and and as as communicators, the thing that we have to remember is that communication is what the listener does, not what we do. We can we can shout it from the rooftop, but if nobody's listening, we've communicated nothing.Karen Green [00:07:35]:It's true. And what's exciting, I think, now is the fact that the combination of having LinkedIn and having, AI, and there's there's a couple of AI, systems you can use. I use Humanix. There's also Crystal Knows, and there's a couple of others. You can go and analyze the buyer or the the person that you wanna sell to because it might not be a corporate buyer. It must might just be your boss, for example. And you can work out their personality based on and Humanix uses the the DISC profiling. So you can then say, well, actually, I mean, I'm a I'm a relatively strong red personality.Karen Green [00:08:16]:So, and I remember a bit like you when I was younger at at at Tesco, my boss sitting me down and saying, you know, you went and asked accounts for us. He said, talk me through. And I went, well, I took it up like you said, and I gave it to them. And I said, I need this. And he said, did you say good morning? And I went, might have done. Did you ask them how they were? And I'm like, well, why would I? Am I interested? I don't care. And he said, I think if you built the relationship a bit better, you might understand, you know, you might come better. And I was like, oh, okay.Karen Green [00:08:48]:Fine. But if you if you know your personality as well so I know that I'm high red. I'm gonna get to the point quite quickly. I'm it's not entirely true because I do have a bit of eye in me as well. So I am relatively interested in people, but I think that's probably come as I've got older. And if you know your shortcomings or your purse your chosen approach, and then you use something like Humanix, which really has changed the way I do, because I obviously work with a quite a large number of clients, so I do a lot of discovery calls. And I can go on to LinkedIn. I can profile them.Karen Green [00:09:29]:In 30 seconds, I've got fair idea what they're gonna be five, and it just it just gives it the edge. It really does make a huge difference, to to the way I approach things. I'm not as good as I should be, you know, in terms of tailoring my emails and tailoring this, that, and the other. And and I was, I was watching a, webinar last week actually by Humanex who were talking about how, you know, if you've got a mailing list, I use Hub Spot, and you've got, say, a 1000 people on it, you can segment it by, type and and and all that kind of thing. And and, yes, I probably would do better. And their their open click rates is amazing because they do tailor it specifically to to different types. But and I'm sure once AI gets a little bit better than it you just press a button and then it will do it for us. But at the moment, it's a little bit a little bit weird for me.Karen Green [00:10:22]:ButStuart Webb [00:10:23]:I'm I'm looking forward to the day that I, that that that on on on my behalf and AI buys everything I've already decided I want. Although at the moment, I've got a son that does that for me, and I just over things appearing, through the post because he just sits and orders stuff that he's decided that I want. Well, most of the stuff is for him is just my credit card. Anyway, so look. That takes me for the next to the next thing, and I think you've got a really brilliant free offer that, that we can we can all tap into to sort of learn some of this stuff. And and for this moment now, I'm going to show this ticket because I believe you have got a really valuable free offer, which I'm really excited about.Karen Green [00:11:08]:So so yes. I wrote, my this is my second book actually, Recipe for Success, which was aimed at at food companies. It's available on Amazon if if you are interested. But this is a broader book. This is around know your buyer, sell more, and and sell better. And the first third of the book does go into understanding the why. So, you know, understanding why why are people more likely to be human in a corporate decision making, situation than than driven by by facts and figures. And then it I get into the the disc profiling and different ways that you can actually work out who your who your customer is and and to think about the 3 3 pillars.Karen Green [00:11:57]:Because, you know, at the beginning, I was saying we tend to focus on that 3rd pillar about, well, the the logical bit. We still need the logic because if we don't have the logic, then the rest of it will will fall apart because we still you know, there there still needs to be that factual basis. And and then the final part of the book is thinking about, well, how do you go out and do all those different things to do within business development and sales, such as prospecting, sending the cold emails, having the meetings, closing the sale, getting repeats. All of that part is there, but but with the underpin of of how do you tailor it and how do you use biology to make difference. So that's that's the book. It is a it is available on Amazon, but, yes, if you drop me a line, I will arrange for and an address, actually. I'll need your address at the sameStuart Webb [00:12:50]:time.Karen Green [00:12:51]:So soStuart Webb [00:12:52]:drop an drop a a request and an address to karen@buyerology, that's buyeroldoydot co.uk. And that will be winging its way to you, which is a fantastic free offer. I love it.Karen Green [00:13:09]:Yeah. Please please do. I'll get get the message out because I'm really I am genuinely very passionate about what I do, and I think, the more people can who who get that understanding. Yeah. And as I say, you don't have to be an entrepreneur or in business for it to be useful. I mean, you know, some of some of the I don't know whether when toddlers actually get their their, personality. In fact, I should look that up because I've never thought about that. I've always thought, you know, if you're gonna sell something to a toddler, then that's probably and succeed.Karen Green [00:13:43]:Selling an idea to a toddler is is probably the hardest thing you'll ever do.Stuart Webb [00:13:47]:Well, I think is it is it it's not it's it's an old truism that we're all selling all the time over if you're what you're trying to do is persuade your your significant other to go out to the cinema. There's a there's a there's a there's an interaction of selling and buying interaction going on there, and it's just it's continuous, and we all ought to be better at it, I guess.Karen Green [00:14:08]:Yeah. Absolutely. It's it's it'sStuart Webb [00:14:10]:Makes make would make for happier relationships, I suspect, if we did actually do some of that. So, was there a particular book or course that actually sort of started you to to to think about? Obviously, other than the 2 books that you've mentioned that you wrote, but was there a particular book, of course, that actually, started you in this journey about understanding how buying be is such an important part of five.Karen Green [00:14:34]:So I would say the the best book I've ever read on this is Never Split the Difference. Five I've forgotten who wrote it now. Oh, god.Stuart Webb [00:14:46]:I didn't know.Karen Green [00:14:47]:I was looking on my shelf to see if I had it, and I think it's it's packed away because I've been it'll come back to me in a minute. But it's written by, he was an FBI negotiator, so he's not he wasn't at the time a commercial person. I mean, he does do a lot of training now. But it's a brilliant book because he does it there's a lot of storytelling in it, and he does talk about negotiating with with hostage situations and things like that. So it is quite interesting, but then he does get into, you know, how to negotiate a a pay five or how to negotiate, with your with your significant other as you're describing. It is a really good book, and it will come to minimum as to who's written it. It's it's a major major major major bestseller.Stuart Webb [00:15:37]:But that's, that's interesting, isn't it? Because once again, that you know, it's I I think we're discovering, you know, not that all buying situations are hostage taking situations, but I can understand what the the the the, the the links between those 2 because, obviously, what we've got is 2 people who are trying to reach some sort of an agreement, and I I guess Stuart the normal agreement is the price or whatever over you're gonna pay.Karen Green [00:16:01]:It's Chris Fox, by the way. I've just looked it up. Okay. But yeah. And and the point of the book, Over Split the Difference, I think is is a really good one because it's it is a technique that I've seen when I I was, Yeah. When I was working with Tesco. So they'll say, well, we want 50% margin. And you think, well, actually, I was only going in for, like, 30.Karen Green [00:16:26]:So if they say, let's split the difference, that's 40. But, actually, your toppest, toppest might be 38. So for them to go, let's split the difference because they've set this ridiculously high target figure to start with is is really poor. And and I actually do use it that thought process a lot where someone moves if someone says to me let's split the difference, I always say no. JustStuart Webb [00:16:52]:Just to see what happens?Karen Green [00:16:54]:Chris said. Chris said say no.Stuart Webb [00:16:58]:How fantastic.Karen Green [00:16:59]:That's funny.Stuart Webb [00:17:00]:Get out of that situation?Karen Green [00:17:04]:Well, it's you then have to look at the reasons why you wouldn't split the difference. It's quite hard actually because some people think it's think it they're being generous. They go, well, should we you know, if you're buying a car and they'll say, well, should we split the difference? Or I've had clients I have one recently where someone was saying, well, can we split the difference? I Webb, oh, no. No. Because because because you're asking a map. You were asking too much to start with. But you gotta be careful because then that seems a bit rude.Stuart Webb [00:17:33]:I love it. Oh, we could talk for this on our list, but we better not. We better not because I think, 1, it would it would eliminate any, any reason for anybody to to try and get your book, and they definitely should get your book. So I'm going to ask you the final question, which is obviously, Five been asking questions and you've obviously beautifully answered them, but there must be a question that you wish I had answered and I haven't yet. So, Karen, what's the question that I should have asked you? And, obviously, you know the answer better than anyone else, so you better answer it for us as well.Karen Green [00:18:05]:What's what's the evidence that biology works? I think isStuart Webb [00:18:11]:the best. That's a lovely question. I think it's a lovely question. Is there a good case study that you can bring us?Karen Green [00:18:18]:There's there's there's lots there's lots of of case studies I can bring. Certainly, over the last 2 or 3 years, I've had clients come along to me, and they've they've they've said, oh, this is my business and this is it, and I will turn on. I can remember one in particular. And I said, you don't really enjoy right running this business, do you? Because you really don't like selling because you're actually a real nice people person. And she went, you've only spoken to me for 5 minutes. How do you know that? And she got quite but she was very impressed. And we did end up working together for a very long time. And I did obviously explain to her afterwards.Karen Green [00:19:00]:I said, well, I've just profiled you, and and you're definite a very green person, and you like getting on with people. And and and therefore, you you know, to to sit across a buyer is gonna be really hard. So what you need is someone like me to protect you and go in and do it for you. And that's what I do actually with with a number of my clients. So so that kind of is an example of of the beginning of of of how it works. But, certainly, at the moment, I'm doing a lot more selling than I would normally do, on behalf of clients. I normally just coach, but I've got a couple of people who came to me and said, well, would you do it for me who are not born sellers? And, yeah, I'm having a lot of fun with it actually Stuart adapt, to the different personalities, and we're I'm off to see, Boots actually on Thursday sitting on the other side of the desk selling toothpaste. So it's gonna be quite interesting.Stuart Webb [00:19:59]:Fantastic. Fantastic. Karen, I mean, my immediate response my immediate response is I can't I can't believe, that you won't get 1,000,000 and 1,000,000 of requests for that book because, Well, if IKaren Green [00:20:11]:get 1,000,000 and 1,000,000, then we'll have to put we'll have to put, like, no more than 50 p 50 will be given away because, we don't want the repeat of, was it? Right.Stuart Webb [00:20:21]:There that is that is your that is your your challenge, people watching at the moment. And And if you're watching on replay, you may already be too late. Get that email to karen@birology, b u y erology.co.uk immediately to get your free copy of that book because I think, Karen, that is a brilliant message. I love what you've been telling us. I love the way that you're helping to peep get people. And I really appreciate you spending a few minutes with us, today.Karen Green [00:20:54]:Thank you for having me. I've really enjoyed it. It's been great.Stuart Webb [00:20:56]:Lovely. Now look. If you would like to get, an email from me letting you know about the wonderful people that are coming up on this podcast so you can watch five and get in before the offers disappear, send, go to this link, which is link.thecompleteapproach.c0.ukforward/newsletter. That puts you onto our letter list. We will be sending you an email, which gives you information about the upcoming webinars, the upcoming LinkedIn lives Webb you will hear wonderful people like Karen speak. And, Karen, I just wanna thank you once again for coming on and, spending a few minutes, certainly educating me, and I really appreciate it.Karen Green [00:21:37]:Thank you very much. Thank you. You've been great. Get full access to It's Not Rocket Science! at thecompleteapproach.substack.com/subscribe

Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: Karen Green

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 46:16


Yellow Birds, the debut novel by Karen Green is set just before the digital revolution, Kait is a young woman searching for identity and community among the cast-outs, cast-offs, and other “misfit toys”  – groupies – who refer to themselves as the Yellow Birds and follow a band called the Open Road from town to town. Inspired by the Grateful Dead.   Just as Kait believes she has found her place among the groupies travelling together in a messy van, a young man with the eye-roll worthy name of Horizon sits beside her and alters her fragile plan for the foreseeable future.   Amidst the whirlwind of the groupie lifestyle,  their growing feelings soar to ecstatic heights, while propelling them toward an impending reckoning with their troubled pasts. Filled with sex, drugs, music, and even cults, readers won't be able to get enough of this bohemian love story, the groupie lifestyle, and the party within the party. Karen Green is a writer and author whose editorial and creative work is widely published. Her essays, fiction, and poetry have been featured in several anthologies, and she is the author of two books for very young readers. Karen worked in the music industry for more than a decade and wrote the popular blog, The Kids Are Alright.    Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

Harvard Business Law Review
Litigation & Advancing the Rule of Law: Judge Karen Green

Harvard Business Law Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 44:58


Judge Green begins by discussing white collar criminal litigation, internal investigations, and the challenges that corporations face in preventing their employees from committing fraud. She then discusses prosecutorial discretion and the impact that her practice had on her perspective as a judge. Judge Green then shares an exciting and complex case that she was involved with. The interview concludes with a discussion about advancing the rule of law. Judge Karen F. Green is an attorney with more than forty years of experience investigating, litigating and resolving civil and criminal disputes. From 2016 to 2022, she was an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, where she handled cases alleging serious felonies in criminal trial sessions and complex civil disputes in the Business Litigation Session. Prior to her judicial appointment, Green was a partner at WilmerHale, where her practice concentrated on complex business litigation, including the defense of government investigations and white-collar, criminal litigation. Judge  Green co-chaired WilmerHale's Litigation Department, was a member of its Executive Committee, and chaired legacy Hale and Dorr's Litigation Department. Earlier in her career, she was Deputy US Attorney for the federal District of Massachusetts, Chief of Staff to the Governor of Massachusetts, and an assistant US attorney. Judge Green has served as President of Litigation Counsel of America and on the boards of numerous other organizations, including the ABA's Center for Human Rights, CareGroup, Inc., Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Justice Bridge, and Fiduciary Trust Company. A 2015 Fellow of Harvard University's Advanced Leadership Initiative, she is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Harvard-Radcliffe.

Endings
How To Get Through Grief

Endings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 32:16 Transcription Available


“There was nothing romantic about their deaths”Karen Green's life was turned upside down when both of her parents became terminally ill within a very short space of time. Karen and her brothers were forced to navigate the complexities of grief, family dynamics, and the harsh realities of illness and dementiaBusiness psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell discovers the importance of seizing the moment, and having those big, difficult conversations while there is still time. You'll hear how illnesses altered the relationships of everyone in Karen's family. Including how dementia comes with a double loss, of the person that you knew, and the person that they became. Hazel has her own guide for those who are experiencing grief, which you can access here.As well as a worksheet on supporting people who are recently bereaved which you can access here.Read Hazel's accompanying blog for this episodeMore from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedInConnect with Karen

Think Out Loud
ODA proposal could raise license fees for hundreds of animal rescue organizations

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 13:12


 Animal rescue organizations across Oregon could soon be paying thousands of extra dollars in license fees. That’s according to a proposal from the Oregon Department of Agriculture, which oversees the organizations. The new fee structure would charge rescues and shelters based on the number of animals they take in per year. Nearly 200 people testified against the changes at a hearing last month, saying the tiered structure would disproportionately impact smaller organizations. ODA is accepting public comments on the proposal until March 15. Karen Green is the executive director of Cat Adoption Team, the largest cat-specific shelter in the Northwest. Beverly Beach is a volunteer for Cat Utopia, a foster-based rescue in Eastern Oregon. They both join us to talk about how the proposed changes could impact their services.   

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Every morning we hear of late or canceled school bus routes. Sometimes it is because of a lack of drivers. Jeanne Armstrong spoke with Karen Green of Wapske, who drove a school bus for many years.

Ileana Historias
La Dama de las Estrellas (28)

Ileana Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 8:01


En este video les contamos sobre Hathor, la Dama de las Estrellas y Señora del cielo y la vida. Diosa del amor, la música y la embriaguez, casi aniquiló a la raza humana. VIDEO 1 - https://youtu.be/iC1gZJh7zVs VIDEO 2 - https://youtu.be/U3DrYl0jhHw Fuentes: https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2019/09/the-lady-of-the-stars-goddess-of-love-music-and-drunkenness-who-nearly-wiped-out-the-human-race/ https://stillnessinthestorm.com/author/stillness-in-the-storm/ https://www.ancient-code.com/members/corbin-black/ https://www.ancient-code.com/hathor-the-lady-of-the-stars-goddess-of-love-music-drunkenness/ https://egyptiangodsandgoddesses.net/goddesses/hathor/ https://www.ancient.eu/Hathor/ https://www.ancient-code.com/egyptian-ankh-cross-found-mexico/ https://www.ancient-code.com/egyptian-ankh-cross-found-mexico/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/hathor-temple https://www.ancient-code.com/dendera-lightbulb-evidence-advanced-ancient-technology/ **FOTO 2 Una estatua de la tríada que representa a la diosa Hare Nome, la diosa Hathor y el faraón Menkaure. A diferencia de las otras estatuas, esta está inscrita en su base en dedicación al faraón. Originario del Templo del Valle de Mycerinus en Giza, hecho de Greywacke (grauvaca / arenisca sucia). Creada durante la 4ta. dinastía, circa 2548-2530 a.C. Ahora en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Boston via Wikimedia por Marcus Cyron** **FOTO 3 Facsímil de una viñeta del Libro de los Muertos de Ani. Hathor, como la Amante del Oeste (una diosa del más allá), emerge de una colina que representa la necrópolis tebana. Es representada como una vaca, luciendo sus típicos cuernos y disco solar, junto con un collar de menat. Su ojo tiene la forma del sagrado Ojo de Horus. En la parte inferior derecha hay una tumba estilizada. Via Wikimedia Commons ** **FOTO 4 Sistro con cabeza de Hathor por Karen Green. Via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Reconocimiento-Compartir Igual 2.0 Genérico ** **FOTO 5 Sistro con el nombre del rey Amasis via Wikimedia Commons** **FOTO 6 Hathor dentro del árbol de sicómoro via de YouTube** **FOTO 7 Columna Hathor por Verity Cridland via de Flickr (CC BY 2.0)**Sígannos en:*YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ILEANAHISTORIAS*Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoriasIleana*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IleanaHistorias*Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/IleanaHistorias*Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/IleanaHistoriasSitio web de Divulgación Total: http://divulgaciontotal.comAceptamos colaboraciones económicas en: https://paypal.me/divulgaciontotalMerchandising: https://teespring.com/stores/divulgaciontotalPor favor, compartan y... a pensar bonito,Gracias. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ileanahistorias/support

Got It From My Momma
Riley Green's Momma - Karen Green | Got it From My Momma | EP. 32

Got It From My Momma

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 36:55


Meet Karen Green- Momma of Big Machine Recording Artist Riley Green.  The former Jacksonville State Quarterback turned country music artist has made big waves in country music with hits like "I Wish Grandpa's Never Died" and "There was this Girl", among others.  Karen shares stories with host Jennifer Vickery Smith about raising Riley... the teenage years, the music, and the touring. Thank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends at BAREFACED, we have this discount code to use: www.barefaced.comUse MOMMA15 for 15% off your first purchase! TEXT a Skincare Specialist at 25169 for complimentary consults and to answer any skin questions.www.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off Got it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tvHost- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast

Oh For Food's Sake
Unlocking Supermarket Shelves: The 'Buyerology' Approach to Retail Success with Karen Green

Oh For Food's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 62:46


You might have a great food product idea with a secure supply chain, a reliable manufacturing process, a competitive price point and a small army of fans… But does that mean that your product will get picked up and sold in a major retailer? Not always, and that's where Karen Green comes in. She's a food mentor who specialises in helping young food brands take their products to market. Join us for this episode of the Oh For Food's Sake podcast where we get to pick Karen's brains about what makes a buyer interested in your food product. Karen gives us a walk through her career in food and her transition into launching her own company as a food mentor. She recounts her experience helping companies in the UK, and in Ghana to develop and sell their food products. We learn insider tips on how to sell to buyers, including how to decode what makes them tick and how to keep the conversation going over time so that you're always on the buyer's horizon. At the end of the episode, Lucy & Karen share some exciting news about their upcoming retreat for ambitious food company founders! You can find out more about The French Escape hereWe learnt so much from talking to Karen and we hope that you did too! Drop us a line via our Facebook group or LinkedIn page to let us know what stood out to you. We always enjoy hearing from you! Timestamps[1:35] A big welcome to The Food Mentor, Karen Green! Karen introduces herself[7:28] Karen's work with the UN and her trip to Ghana[11:46] What makes Karen's UK and Ghana-based clients similar and different[13:00] The key principles of bringing a product to market… and a few logistical nightmares![17:33] Do you have to have a certain personality type to succeed in the food industry? [21:31] Why Karen starting mentoring food brands  [24:01] Recipe For Success and Buyer-ology: Karen's books[27:20] What is Humantic AI? [30:37] Profiling food industry roles with Humantics[32:10] Analysing the relationship between the buyer and the company they work for[34:47] The nitty gritty of applied buyer-ology[36:45] Founder mindset vs. CEO mindset[42:28] Karen's three pieces of advice on getting a listing with a retailer in today's market[46:45] How many contacts is too many to make a sale?[51:08] A buyer success story[52:23] “So what else can we do?”: It's not all about getting products in retailers[55:25] Exciting news! Karen's amazing upcoming food retreat! Links and ResourcesKaren Green on LinkedInRecipe For Success by Karen Green on Amazon UKBuyer-ology by Karen Gree on Amazon UKHumantic AI buyer intelligence softwareIf you'd like to know more about today's sponsor, find them online at: DaymerDaymer on LinkedInDaymer on TwitterEmail: web@daymer.comYou can follow us here on instagramIf you would like further support with myself, Amy for food industry coaching and facilitation find me here on instagram or LinkedInFor food industry Consulting from Lucy you can find her here on instagram or LinkedInSee you next time!

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes
#172: I Was Above 22mmol/L For 9 Months, & Went Into A Two Week Coma, I Thought I Was Going To Die, with Karen Green (Part 2)

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 26:18


Part 2 of Eoin's chat with Karen Green.Karen is a member of Eoin's Type 1% Programme and was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 45. To say that her diagnosis was intense, dramatic, and terrifying would be an understatement.She was initially misdiagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic for 9 months, which saw her living her life with blood sugar levels above 22mmol/L consistently. It wasn't until a ‘lucky' urine test that Karen discovered she was close to kidney failure, and had to rush into the hospital emergency room.Wait until you hear this…As always, be sure to rate, comment, subscribe and share. Your interaction and feedback really helps the podcast. The more Diabetics that we reach, the bigger impact we can make!Questions & Stories for the Podcast?:theinsuleoinpodcast@gmail.comConnect, Learn & Work with Eoin:https://linktr.ee/insuleoin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes
#172: I Was Above 22mmol/L For 9 Months, & Went Into A Two Week Coma, I Thought I Was Going To Die, with Karen Green (Part 1)

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 34:47


In this week's episode Eoin chats with Karen Green.Karen is a member of Eoin's Type 1% Programme and was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 45. To say that her diagnosis was intense, dramatic, and terrifying would be an understatement.She was initially misdiagnosed as Type 2 Diabetic for 9 months, which saw her living her life with blood sugar levels above 22mmol/L consistently. It wasn't until a ‘lucky' urine test that Karen discovered she was close to kidney failure, and had to rush into the hospital emergency room.Wait until you hear this…As always, be sure to rate, comment, subscribe and share. Your interaction and feedback really helps the podcast. The more Diabetics that we reach, the bigger impact we can make!Questions & Stories for the Podcast?:theinsuleoinpodcast@gmail.comConnect, Learn & Work with Eoin:https://linktr.ee/insuleoin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast
Episode 123 - Finding Freedom in an Unlikely Place. Special Guest: Karen Green

Annie's Pink Chair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 28:30


In this powerful episode, Annie's guest, Karen Green, shares her personal journey of forgiveness, healing and redemption after spending years in prostitution and, eventually, incarceration. Through her own transformation, she founded the Haven of Love ministry, dedicated to helping women find hope and healing in the resurrection power of Jesus Christ. Karen's childhood experiences of generational abuse and exploitation shaped her life, but she ultimately found salvation while in prison. Now, she shares her story to bring hope and restoration to those trapped in the exploitation industry. Don't miss this redemption story!Learn more about Annie's own survivor story at hookersforjesus.net/annie-lobert Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
1522 - Selling Better with Buyerology's Karen Green

The Thoughtful Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 19:38


1522 - Selling Better with Buyerology's Karen Green

Selling Through Partnering Skills
Karen Green: Buyer-ology: Know your buyer, sell more and sell better

Selling Through Partnering Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 36:59


The good news is corporate buyers are human!   They want to avoid potential pain which may include loss of control, loss of approval, loss of status or even losing their job.    Getting it wrong could result in these consequences but if they get it right they move towards potential status, money and success.   But the brain is not as linear or logical as we think and a large proportion of decisions are made by the subconscious involving emotion.    Karen explains that the art of Buyer-ology is the science of knowing your buyer so you can tailor your selling approach to move them from current pain to future pleasure.   She shares the BUYER model to help structure activity to achieve this.   Do you understand your customers enough to do this?

DeHuff Uncensored
Ep. 294 | Olive oil coffee at Starbucks | Bad friend sold iPhone for $63k

DeHuff Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:40


Back in 2007, a woman named Karen Green received an iPhone as a gift from her friends. She never opened the package - Fast-forward to this past weekend, and Karen sold the vintage iPhone for $63k.Spain ordered new trains for a specific part of the country. The only issue was that the trains were too big due to the tunnels being too small.Starbucks is debuting a range of olive oil-infused drinks in its 20 Italian stores, and they'll soon hit the UK and the US.Chipotle is opening a new restaurant - Farmesa. It's basically amped up burrito bowls.And more and more restaurants are trying out subscription programs.

Higher Callings
Combining Private Practice With Public Service: A Conversation With Retired Lawyer and Judge Karen Green

Higher Callings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 73:26


Lawyers wear many hats. Some go into private practice, some into government service, and others represent the poor. Among those who choose courtroom work, some lawyers become prosecutors, some become criminal defense attorneys, and some become civil litigators. And of course, let's not forget lawyers who become law school professors and those who become judges.  Of all the lawyers I've known throughout my long career, few have excelled in as many areas as Karen Green. Coming out of Harvard Law School in the early 1980s, Karen was a rising star in one of Boston's largest and most prestigious law firms, eventually becoming chair of its renowned litigation department and then co-chair of the litigation department of the powerful successor firm that resulted from a law firm merger.  Despite her success at private practice, and influenced by her parents' devotion to public service, Karen felt the pull to do more. So, over the course of her distinguished career, she also has worked as the First Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, became a state court trial judge, served on dozens of non-profit boards and committees, taught law students at her alma mater, and even worked briefly as Chief of Staff for the Massachusetts Governor. Now retired, Karen continues to give back, dedicating significant time to the American Bar Association's Center for Human Rights, and serving as a member of the Rule of Law Leadership Council of the World Justice Project.  I can think of no lawyer who better represents the ideal of what a lawyer can and should be – a contributor to the private bar and business community, and a dedicated public servant. Speaking with Karen for this podcast was an absolute delight for me, and I hope you find her story as inspiring as I do.You can find information about the American Bar Association's Center for Human Rights here, and information about the World Justice Project here.

David Webb Show
Rep. Cory Mills (FL-07)

David Webb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 14:40


Rep. Cory Mills joins the show to discuss his victory over Karen Green for U.S. House District 7 in Florida.

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
Domestic Terrorism, Rep. Demings' Greatest Rubio Hits, IN Cop Indicted, Ready Life Home buying App

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 144:54


10.19.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Domestic Terrorism, Rep. Demings' Greatest Rubio Hits, IN Cop Indicted, Ready Life Home buying App   the rise of domestic terrorism and how the FBI director has talked about it for years, yet it seems like the organizations are still growing.    Democratic U.S. Rep. Val Demings went on the attack Tuesday in her first debate against Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, calling him a serial liar and challenging his actions since being in office.  We'll show you Demings' greatest Rubio hits.    I'll have a one-on-one with Dr. Karen Green vying for Florida's 7th Congressional District seat up for grabs.    An Indiana cop gets indicted for kicking a black man in the head.    Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake says she thinks if Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today, he'd an "America First Republican." Ya'll have to hear it to believe it.  European Union's top diplomat is backtracking his comments about Europe being a "garden" and the rest of the world a "jungle." Journalist Rula Jebreal will join us to explain the controversial remarks.    And in our Tech Talk segment, an app that helps people become homeowners without a credit score.  The creator of "Ready Life" will stop by to explain how it works. 10.19.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Domestic Terrorism, Rep. Demings' Greatest Rubio Hits, IN Cop Indicted, Ready Life Home buying App the rise of domestic terrorism and how the FBI director has talked about it for years, yet it seems like the organizations are still growing.  Democratic U.S. Rep. Val Demings went on the attack Tuesday in her first debate against Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, calling him a serial liar and challenging his actions since being in office.  We'll show you Demings' greatest Rubio hits.  I'll have a one-on-one with Dr. Karen Green vying for Florida's 7th Congressional District seat up for grabs.  An Indiana cop gets indicted for kicking a black man in the head.  Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake says she thinks if Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today, he'd an "America First Republican." Ya'll have to hear it to believe it. European Union's top diplomat is backtracking his comments about Europe being a "garden" and the rest of the world a "jungle." Journalist Rula Jebreal will join us to explain the controversial remarks.  And in our Tech Talk segment, an app that helps people become homeowners without a credit score.  The creator of "Ready Life" will stop by to explain how it works.    #RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
Sen. Warnock Community Kickback, Fla's Voter Fraud Arrests, TX Principal Throws Student Into Wall

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 132:50


10.18.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Sen. Warnock Community Kickback, Fla's Voter Fraud Arrests, TX Principal Throws Student Into Wall  Community Kickback for Senator Raphael Warnock in Savannah, Georgia.  Video of folks getting arrested by Florida's Voter Fraud police force Governor Ron DeSantis created is released.  We'll show you how even the officers are confused about why the people are going to jail.  The Deputy Director of Florida Rights Restoration Coalition is here to discuss the governor's supposed crackdown on voter fraud. Roland talks with Dr. Karen Green who is vying for Florida's 7th Congressional District seat. In Texas, a mother wants to understand how a Round Round school employee still has his job after throwing her son into a wall.  Wait in until you see the video.  And in our Marketplace segment, a financial advisory company with resources to help black business start and thrive.  Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox

Food Business Success
Ep #109 Buyerology for more sales with Karen Green

Food Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 54:10 Transcription Available


Want to get more YES's from your customers and wholesale buyers? My guest on the podcast is Karen Green aka The Food Mentor. She shares a concept she created called Buyerology that helps you increase your close rate and develop better partnerships with new accounts and even your employees.We also talk about the three things she would be doing right now if she was a food brand owner. Listen in for a great show!Karen Green on LinkedIn Check out my YouTube channel at www.foodbiz.tube for how to videos to start and grow a packaged food business.Get everything you need to launch or grow your business inside the all new Food Business Success® and join Fuel, our community of other food business foundersWant a step by step checklist to launch your business?  Click here to get the free download.Looking for more great resources to start your packaged food business? Click here.Join the free Private Food Business Success® Facebook GroupWant more help? Get 1:1 Business Coaching and full access to Food Business Success inside Sari Kimbell CoachingFollow us on Instagram and Facebook

Seddy Bimco
Karen Green rebelled!

Seddy Bimco

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 58:04


Week Two of Seddy Summer Camp Bimco!We talk very little about summer camp as we interview Karen Green, the Curator for Comics and Cartoons at Columbia University! She wrote the rules at her high school! Well…only one rule. Which one? Listen to find out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
Bonus Episode: With Great Power #9...22 Panels with Karen Green

22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 115:39


Join Tad as he interviews comic book curator and librarian Karen Green!Consider becoming a patron!

Vessel Collective Church
Summer of Love // Part 1

Vessel Collective Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 39:02


June 2021 // Karen Green  

Startup To Scale
13. What Most Food Founders Get Wrong with Karen Green, Food Mentor

Startup To Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 16:58


Karen Green joins to discuss what most food founders don't understand about starting a company, and what they need to do to properly set expectations to succeed. Karen is the founder of Food Mentor and helps dozens of CPG founders start and grow successful businesses.Startup to Scale is a podcast by Foodbevy, an online community to connect emerging food, beverage, and CPG founders to great resources and partners to grow their business. Visit us at Foodbevy.com to learn about becoming a member or an industry partner today.

Boundless Possible
237. Karen Green - Country Girl

Boundless Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 55:16


Karen Green started from humble beginnings. Born in Donnybrook in Western Australia to a farming family, her parents moved to the little town of Beacon (population 160) on the frontier of the wheatbelt, where they ran sheep and grew wheat. At the age of 12 she was shipped off to boarding school in Northam and then went on to study accounting at Curtin University. After a brief stint with an accounting firm in the Perth CBD, Karen was transferred to their Port Hedland office where she was put in charge after only six months when her manager decided he'd head off. Karen and her husband eventually decided to move further north and came to Darwin in the early nineties where she joined PKF and then Deloitte. Karen was a Partner at Deloitte in Darwin for over 20 years and was one of only five female Partners in the whole of Australia when she was promoted in the late nineties. She recently retired from the partnership and has started her own consultancy. She also serves on a number of boards. She's also an avid water skier. This is Karen's Territory Story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message

Doug Bost and Adam Bernstein are Grown Ass Men
Episode 85: Ep. 85: Folding In Al Jaffee (w special guests Karen Green and R. Sikoryak)

Doug Bost and Adam Bernstein are Grown Ass Men

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:27


If you're a Mad Magazine fan, you know Al Jaffee! A legend in the comics industry, Al worked for tons of publications but was responsible for some of the longest, most endearing Mad Magazine features including the famous Fold In and Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. Al just turned 100 (!) so, along with the rest of the comics world, Grown Ass Men wanted to celebrate as well. Every party needs top notch guests so we called upon Karen Green (Curator for Comics and Cartoons at Columbia University Libraries) and R. Sikoryak (brilliant artist of Constitutional Illustrated and The Unquotable Trump). We had a great time discussing everything Jaffee. So give a listen! A special shout out to Blythe Gruda, the amazing singer on Al Jaffee's theme song. Original music by Adam Bernstein

Between the lines with Tim Haïdar
How pitching has changed in the pandemic era

Between the lines with Tim Haïdar

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 16:48


As we exited a detested 2020 into the fresh and undiscovered Hades of 2021, we thought it wise to go back and speak to one of our first interviewees from the sunlit uplands of March last year, when the world was a decidedly less difficult place, and interviews could be conducted in person.When we first spoke with food mentor, Karen Green, we asked her for her top tips for crafting the perfect pitch to prospective buyers. Ten months later, we went back to ask the same questions for success in the pandemic continuum, and to see how things had changed.       Useful linksMake 2021 best ever Pitch perfect – waitlist  

Heartrepreneur® Radio
Heartrepreneur® Radio | Episode 242 | Enabling Foodpreneurs to Achieve Stratospheric Growth with Karen Green

Heartrepreneur® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 27:55


Karen Green is a motivational speaker, business mentor and author with a PASSION for helping entrepreneurs get their best results through a better understanding of their target customers.  She has a unique perspective on how the buyer’s mind works, having been both a buyer for major UK Grocery Retailers – Boots and Tesco and also Commercial director successfully selling right back at them.  She has worked with some of Europe’s biggest food businesses enabling them not only to win new business and grow their sales but also to negotiate better deals. She now runs a consultancy business working with SMEs and entrepreneurs who want generate profitable sales growth and delivered training programs for various UK universities. Karen is author of the best-selling book Recipe for Success which was shortlisted for Business book of the Year and talks about her experiences in the food industry and key take out on how to create a profitable food business.  She has also published a short book Ultimate guide to negotiation which is available on Amazon In her spare time she is a keen runner and dedicated to finishing her village house renovation in the south of France (three and a half years and counting!)  She is the very proud mother of two children Jack who does something she doesn’t understand in banking IT and her daughter who is the penultimate year of medical school - both of whom taught her much about negotiation!

Simply, Practically Human with Mark LeBusque
Karen Green - Busting The Myth of Collaboration

Simply, Practically Human with Mark LeBusque

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 31:27


Workplace Disruptor and Teaming Specialist Karen Green busts the Myth of what is/isn't collaboration and explain why multiple people creating average product or making 'B' Grade decisions is a race to the bottom. Karen shares the 3 C's of Cooperation, Coordination and Collaboration and explains why you need to understand each of them in order to succeed in business.

Invisible Zeppelin
Unbreakable Part One

Invisible Zeppelin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 13:24


In the first part of our first multi-part story: Bruce has a premonition, Mabel has a pizza order, the pilot has a problem, and there are bad things afoot in New Orleans again! And knock-knock. Who's there? New heroes! What more can you ask for in a sitcom about those who answer the phones for super-powered heroes Returning guest voices Karen Green, Avi Ezor, and Ivy Ratafia as well as first-timer Dave Bradt join the usual gang of Gertlers. Invisible Zeppelin is copyright 2020 by About Comics, and is a bargain at twice the price! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Celebration Church Salinas - Podcasts
The Power of Hope | Pastor Karen Green | Sunday May 10, 2020

Celebration Church Salinas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 32:45


Listen Live Sunday's at 8:30am and 10:00am on Facebook and YouTube. To find out more about us, visit: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Channel If you liked this episode, please leave us a review. We'd love to hear from you!

Beanstalk Single Mums
Homeschooling: How to get started when you have no idea

Beanstalk Single Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 34:53


Our worst nightmare: Homeschooling is hitting the homes of families across the world. BUT don't panic. I chat with education and curriculum expert, Karen Green from MAPPEN, about how to make homeschooling work and come out the other side still talking to your kids. We discuss: How to prepare for home learning and what to expect; routines - to have or not to have; how to ditch the guilt around homeschooling; Karen's top tips to make homeschooling work; the biggest misconceptions and no-no's of home learning; and MAPPEN's free content to help parents with home learning during COVID-19.

Elly & Becks
FULL SHOW PODCAST - Feck Up Fridays, Education Tips & Friday Thank Yous!

Elly & Becks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 22:09


Feck Up Fridays is back and it DOES NOT DISAPPOINT! Some hilarious technological and human errors make their way into the blooper reel that will make you LOL!The guys catch up with education expert Karen Green about the challenges facing parents with homeschooling beginning next week.Also, they want to spread the love and send gratitude the way of those who deserve it at the moment so they open up the "Friday Thank You" phone lines to the people of the Sunny Coast!And Elly invents Friday Night Sports to fill the sports void in your life!Enjoy!

Elly & Becks
Education Expert On How To Homeschool Your Kids

Elly & Becks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 7:56


Worried about having the kids home when schools close next week? Education expert Karen Green joins Elly and Becks to give parents some tips and tricks on how to effectively get the family through this tough time!

5 Kyngdoms Radio
Operation Limitless with Guest Karen Green

5 Kyngdoms Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 33:19


On today's episode, Brett Lechtenberg interviews Karen Green.  Karen is a forensic scientist and crime scene investigator. Karen specializes in crime scene investigation, crimes scene reconstruction as well as DNA analysis.

Between the lines with Tim Haïdar
S1 E3: How to get in front of buyers and pitch perfect - Karen Green, food mentor

Between the lines with Tim Haïdar

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 18:42


Our guest today is Karen Green – a UK grocery expert and business mentor. She helps foodpreneurs launch and grow their businesses, enabling them to get retailer listings through mentoring, coaching and PITCH PERFECT! training.And after speaking with Karen, we hear from our resident barcode historian, Ben Clarke, on the fascinating subject of barcode numerology, and the superstitions that underpin the way some countries think about the digits below those black and white lines. Wacky but real –  that's how we roll. Useful links:https://www.thekarengreen.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thekarengreen

Vessel Collective Church
Guest Speaker Karen Green

Vessel Collective Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 59:29


This week, we get a visit and word from Karen Green from Haven of Love Ministries. She encourages us to allow the Lord to "uproot" things like pain, addiction and unforgiveness in our lives. Luke 17:6 // December 2019 // Karen Green

Coffee & Chi with Lori Lishan
Ep. 12: From the Inside Out; Healing Ourselves so we can Heal Others with Karen Green, MSW, LSSW

Coffee & Chi with Lori Lishan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 40:45


Karen Green's is a Licensed Social Worker and the Program Director of Mental Health & Social Services Program at Mt. Hood Community College in Oregon.  Karen shares the self-care practices she began implementing after hitting "burnout" in her field of mental health.  These practices are powerful for anyone who wants to strengthen their own personal self-care,  create a foundation for their own practice of healing trauma and especially important for those who work with others dealing with trauma.   How are you showing up for you? What kinds of wellness pathways are you creating?   Are you aware of your own self-care needs as a care-giver?  Connect with Karen Green at karen.green@mhcc.edu  Connect with Lori Lishan at LoriLishan@gmail.com 

Drunken Pen Writing Podcast
IRC #1: House Of Leaves Part One

Drunken Pen Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 40:19


In our first IRC (Inebriated Reading Challenge) episode we read the cult classic, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. Mr. Ashleigh Hatter, the expert in weird fiction himself, joins Caleb James for this new weekly reading episode where they'll be discussing their progress of the book and break down all the weird ass things that happen in this novel. Though, novel might be a generous title for what this is. If you are interested in reading the book, this is the perfect jumping on point as the guys spend the episode introducing the work, author, and discussing what they hope to get out of House of Leaves. Years ago, when House of Leaves was first being passed around, it was nothing more than a badly bundled heap of paper, parts of which would occasionally surface on the Internet. No one could have anticipated the small but devoted following this terrifying story would soon command. Starting with an odd assortment of marginalized youth -- musicians, tattoo artists, programmers, strippers, environmentalists, and adrenaline junkies -- the book eventually made its way into the hands of older generations, who not only found themselves in those strangely arranged pages but also discovered a way back into the lives of their estranged children.Now, for the first time, this astonishing novel is made available in book form, complete with the original colored words, vertical footnotes, and newly added second and third appendices.The story remains unchanged, focusing on a young family that moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story -- of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.

Women of Marvel
1970s Marvel and the Comics Underground

Women of Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 62:02


Judy and Sana welcome Trina Robbins back to discuss the indie comics explosion of the 1970s before talking to Karen Green, Curator for Comics and Cartoons at Columbia University. Afterwards, Lorraine Cink returns to talk about her favorite 70s characters!

The Observatory
Episode 96: Wither the Magazine

The Observatory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 32:28


Adam Moss, Tina Brown, and the future of print magazines; Rookie, Design Sponge, and the future of online magazines; Karen Green’s Frail Sister; Anni Albers at the Tate

The Ask Mike Show
67- Karen Green: Recipe for success: The ingredients of a profitable food business

The Ask Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 43:07


Karen Green (@KG_foodmentor on Twitter) is a business mentor, speaker, and author of the bestseller, "Recipe for success- The ingredients of a profitable food business"Karen shares how she went from a buyer at Tesco for nearly fifteen years, to a fizzy pop manufacturer. Karen needed a change and became a gym owner, which bankrupted her.Why did Karen write her book? She explains the moments leading up to it and shares with me some of the keys within the book for a successful business in the food industry.Enjoy! :)Check out Karen's book on Amazon UK HERE

Bridge Community Church Services

Pastor Dave and Karen Green

Circulating Ideas
138: Karen Green

Circulating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018


Steve chats with Karen Green, Curator for Comics and Cartoons at Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library, and the creator of the graphic novels collection in Columbia’s Butler Library, about her (Eisner-winning!!) path to librarianship, defining comics, and how she teaches comics as literature.  Karen Green is the Curator for Comics and Cartoons at Columbia … Continue reading 138: Karen Green

Women In Business Radio Show
Starting and Growing Your Food Business, With Karen Green The Food Mentor

Women In Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 48:59


This show, recorded live, is for you if you have an idea or a recipe and are wondering if it could be the makings of a food business. Our VIP Guest is Karen Green, Business Mentor, Speaker, Lecturer and author of the best selling book “Recipe for success – the ingredients of a profitable food business”. Karen has worked with some of the biggest players in the retail and food industry and now brings this expertise to small businesses. We hear her story about starting out as a mentor, her experiences and advice about writing a book for your business as well as an insight into the experiences of some of the clients she has worked with. Also in the studio is Freda Francis who runs an event and cake company alongside her husband. Freda did that thing that so many new businesses long to do but find so tricky which is to stop giving away products and services to your family and friends for free. Tune in for ideas, information and business tips from women in business.

The Women In Business Radio Show
Starting and Growing Your Food Business, With Karen Green The Food Mentor

The Women In Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 48:59


This show, recorded live, is for you if you have an idea or a recipe and are wondering if it could be the makings of a food business.Our VIP Guest is Karen Green, Business Mentor, Speaker, Lecturer and author of the best selling book “Recipe for success – the ingredients of a profitable food business”.Karen has worked with some of the biggest players in the retail and food industry and now brings this expertise to small businesses.We hear her story about starting out as a mentor, her experiences and advice about writing a book for your business as well as an insight into the experiences of some of the clients she has worked with.Also in the studio is Freda Francis who runs an event and cake company alongside her husband. Freda did that thing that so many new businesses long to do but find so tricky which is to stop giving away products and services to your family and friends for free.Tune in for ideas, information and business tips from women in business.

Women In Business Radio Show
Starting and Growing Your Food Business, With Karen Green The Food Mentor

Women In Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 48:59


This show, recorded live, is for you if you have an idea or a recipe and are wondering if it could be the makings of a food business.Our VIP Guest is Karen Green, Business Mentor, Speaker, Lecturer and author of the best selling book “Recipe for success – the ingredients of a profitable food business”.Karen has worked with some of the biggest players in the retail and food industry and now brings this expertise to small businesses.We hear her story about starting out as a mentor, her experiences and advice about writing a book for your business as well as an insight into the experiences of some of the clients she has worked with.Also in the studio is Freda Francis who runs an event and cake company alongside her husband. Freda did that thing that so many new businesses long to do but find so tricky which is to stop giving away products and services to your family and friends for free.Tune in for ideas, information and business tips from women in business.

Grow Sell and Retire
Grow Sell and Retire: Recipe for Success interview with the Food Mentor

Grow Sell and Retire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 28:32


Karen Green has spent her life in and around creating amazing food business success. Her book Recipe for Success takes a look at the food industry and it's secrets. Make sure you listen and pay attention . Whether otr not you are in the food industry there are poignant tips on making your business have the recipe you need to create success. www.bartdaltonconsulting.com

Grow Sell and Retire
Grow Sell and Retire: Recipe for Success interview with the Food Mentor

Grow Sell and Retire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 28:32


Karen Green has spent her life in and around creating amazing food business success. Her book Recipe for Success takes a look at the food industry and it's secrets. Make sure you listen and pay attention . Whether otr not you are in the food industry there are poignant tips on making your business have the recipe you need to create success. www.bartdaltonconsulting.com

The Business Hour from LBC
The recipe for a successful food business

The Business Hour from LBC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 45:00


Business Mentor & Author, Karen Green, joins Clive Bull & Emma Jones to discuss food related startups. 

Radical Philosophy
A/Prof Karen Green - Catharine Macaulay and Letitia Barbauld

Radical Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017


Catharine Macaulay and Letitia Barbauld - A/Professor Karen Green speaks about Catherine McCaulay and Letitia Barbauld and their biographical background, the similarities and the differences in their philosophies and other enlightened women of their time that influenced their thought.

TheMisbelief RadioShow
S1Ep8 (So I Creep)

TheMisbelief RadioShow

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 125:01


TheMisbelief Radio Show Episode 8   April 8, 2017 (So I Creep) Hosts: DC PauL, Malik Bartholomew, & Oshun Engineer: Mastermind Guests: Madania Graves, & Turron Patterson Topics: French Quarter Fest, Auntie Maxine Waters, Champagne Vending Machine, Theater Training, Increase In Sales Taxes, Artists in the City, The Jazz Market, Weird Sex Laws, and more... Songs: “Best of Me” by Logan Janeen & Cheyenne Arnel, “Anytime, Any Place” by Kristen Avian, “Eggs Over Easy” by Tank And The Bangas, “Be The Light” by Karen Green, “Shake The Night” by Mighty Brother, “Party” by Vigorous, “Sunrise” by Yahjah, “Got Damn Gas” by Bryce Neville Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 202 - Karen Green

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 63:53


Karen Green, Curator of the Comics and Cartoons collection at Columbia University, joins the show to talk about her secret origin! How did she go from bartender to medieval scholar to comics librarian? We get into the evolution of the library and comics scholarship, her proudest acquisitions, her love of NYC and being a bartender there in the '80s, reading Playboy for the cartoons, the experience of having a portrait done by Drew Friedman, her Venn diagram with Mimi Pond, and the one cartoonist she's speechless around. More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

The Hash
How Exactly Do You Judge a Cannabis Cup?

The Hash

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 8:43


At this year's Emerald Cup, the Hash caught up with two of the event's judges - Karen Green and Trixie Garcia, daughter of Grateful Dead front man Jerry Garcia - to learn about how they keep all these strains straight, how to tell which weed is making you feel a certain way, and what to do when judges disagree.

Our Fires
Our Fires Story Clip: Karen Green's "One More"

Our Fires

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 5:47


Our Fires is a new podcast exploring unknown/forgotten history through stories and songs that are created specifically for the show by contemporary writers and musicians. This clip, from the show's first episode, features Karen Green's original story "One More" which was inspired by the events that led to the beginning of Tillamook Burn. More on Our Fires: One part history lesson, one part listening party; this project aims to illuminate culture, rethinking what we've known to uncover what we can still learn. With original music! And stories! This pilot episode unveils the tale of Oregon's Tillamook Burn, a catastrophic wild fire that burned 12 and half million board feet of old growth forest in the coastal range of Oregon in 1933. A cautionary tale | A thrilling story. Stay tuned for the next addition to this on-going podcast. Also subscribe on itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-f…d1137494328?mt=2 Podcast Credits: Music by- Ryan Sollee (The Builders & The Butchers) Kal Giaritta (There is No Mountain) Matt Harmon (There is No Mountain) Avery Gilbert (ADOS 33) Brian Park Michelle Kosta Words by- Jade Strong Michael Mount TJ Acena Karen Green Produced and Directed by Noah Dunham Associate Producer, Emily Wright Writing and Collaboration: Noah Dunham, Kal Giaritta, Matt Harmon, Jade Stong, and Ryan Sollee. Sound Engineering: Matt Harmon, Paul Seely Photos & Video: Brett Mustard and Doug Kerrigan

Conversations In Confidence
Ep.08 - Karen Green - Somatic Movement Expert

Conversations In Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 20:31


Sensorimotor amnesia and pandiculation are two terms you've probably never heard of but I promise that by the end of this episode you will be both fascinated and impressed by my brilliant guest, Karen Green and appreciate why they're important. Given the pressures musicians place on their bodies during practice and performance, not to mention the general wear and tear that unsociable hours and other occupational hazards present, looking after our bodies becomes a priority. So have a listen to learn what somatic movement is, why it's important and how it can help in preventing and recovering from occupational injury.

Concavity Show
Episode 4 - Discussing David Foster Wallace with Corrie Baldauf

Concavity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 59:53


In this episode we talk with artist Corrie Baldauf. If you haven't seen her Infinite Jest project, check it out here: http://hyperallergic.com/178866/reading-david-foster-wallace-for-the-colors/ And follow her on Twitter! https://twitter.com/CorrieBaldauf Show notes courtesy of Jordan Tibbett.Show Notes (00:00) - Intro (00:30) - Guest Corrie Baldauf (01:50) - Corrie's Infinite Jest Project (03:50) - Pale King Cover Design (06:51) - Corrie's Introduction to Infinite Jest (08:20) - Color References in The Book (12:00) - An Excerpt of Color Usage (13:30) - Jenni Baker's Erasing Infinite Jest (15:05) - Matt's Entry in The Found Poetry Review (http://www.foundpoetryreview.com/wrt-david-foster-wallace/david-foster-wallace-titles-roughly-translated-into-other-languages-and-roughly-translated-back-into-english/) (16:19) - Various Narrative Threads in Infinite Jest (20:50) - Corrie's Profile in Hyperallergic (http://hyperallergic.com/178866/reading-david-foster-wallace-for-the-colors/) (20:50) - Corrie's Cover Art on Unspeakable Failures: David Foster Wallace (25:15) - The Literary Community and Twitter (28:38) - Infinite Jest's 20th Anniversary Cover Redesign (33:14) - Imagery of ‘The Cage' (38:30) - Karen Green's Bough Down (42:28) - Corrie's Experience Reading Infinite Jest (45:04) - Autism and Wallace (48:20) - Characters in The Pale King linked to Characters in Infinite Jest (50:36) - Corrie's Optimism Project (53:50) - Corrie's New Book (55:40) - Wallace in The Classroom (57:45) - Final Thoughts (59:30) - Outro   People Mentioned Corrie Baldauf (http://corriebaldauf.com/home.html) David Foster Wallace (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Foster_Wallace) Karen Green (http://www.theguardian.com/books/2011/apr/10/karen-green-david-foster-wallace-interview) Jenni B. Baker (http://www.jennibbaker.com) Clare Hayes-Brady (http://www.amazon.com/Unspeakable-Failures-David-Foster-Wallace/dp/1501313525) Sarah Rose Sharp (http://hyperallergic.com/author/sarah-rose-sharp/) Sidney Peterson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Peterson) Matt Tresco

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils
Peter Mingils Interviews John and Karen Green about JDI

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2014 31:00


Peter Mingils Interviews John and Karen Green about JDI John and Karen Green are building a successful  business with JDI International . You can learn more by joining us on Building Fortunes Radio on Saturday at 6:30PM Eastern. http://www.jdimlm.com/karengreen  for more details.

mlm karen green building fortunes
Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils
Peter Mingils Interviews John and Karen Green about JDI - Feb 22,2014

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2014 61:00


Peter Mingils Interviews John and Karen Green about JDI John and Karen Green are building a successful business with JDI International . You can learn more by joining us on Building Fortunes Radio on Saturday at 6:30PM Eastern. http://www.jdimlm.com/karengreen for more details.

RiYL
Episode 038: Karen Green

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 47:36


Strange to think, more than twenty years after Maus became the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer, the concept of comics as academic pursuit still seems a foreign one. Standing in front of Columbia's impressive collection of bound sequential art, however, the day when comics are widely regarded as some of the finest literature and art available doesn't seem too far off after all. When Karen Green started work at the university, Columbia's comics collection was a scant three titles. Now it's an impressive thing to behold.

Comics for Grownups
Episode 22: Karen Green

Comics for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013 79:40