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David and Karen Kahn were overjoyed when they welcomed twins Amelia and Makenzie in 2010. However, it wasn't long before they realized their girls were different. Since getting their Batten disease diagnosis, they have worked tirelessly to find a treatment not only for their girls, but for kids around the world, with the help of researcher Dr. Michelle Hastings. Listen to their story now, and learn more about their mission at www.forebatten.org.
While Thanksgiving weekend is still fresh in our minds, Dr. Kahn invites his wife, Karen Kahn, RN, BSN, and certified Food for Life instructor, to share insights on meal planning. Karen delves into her process of discovering new recipes, organizing meal preparation, and adapting dishes to accommodate food allergies when necessary. She emphasizes the integral role of the InstaPot in her kitchen. Additionally, Dr. Kahn discusses convenient meal delivery services like Whole Harvest and the utility of the HappyCow app for planning meals while traveling. For more resources, check out the recent article listing the top 100 vegan food and recipe sites at Food.Feedspot.
Temporomandibular joint (also known as TMJ) disorders can affect how easily a person can eat, sleep, talk or smile. Karen Kahn, DDS from our Section of Dentistry joins to discuss our multidisciplinary, minimally invasive, and conservative approaches to achieving optimal outcomes for patients.
Podcast topics:- Teranishi talks about the PR scene in Hawaii, the branding around and misconceptions of Hawaii regarding tourism, business and culture, the resurgence of indigenous Hawaiian culture and more;- Recognizing this year's class of six influential inductees into PRWeek's Hall of Fame, which comprised General Mills' Jano Cabrera, Golin's Fred Cook, Joe Evangelisti from JPMorgan Chase, Flowers Communications' Michelle Flowers Welch, HP's Karen Kahn and Zeno's Barby Siegel; - On this year's list of Best Places to Work agencies and teams, plus breaking down notable insights and trends gathered from their employees' survey responses; - Discussing Publicis Group's newly announced work abroad program that gives all its employees the option to work in any of the countries where the holding company maintains an office for up to six weeks per year; - This week's notable people moves, including Geoff Morrell's move from BP to Disney to replace Zenia Mucha and Real Chemistry's new CEO as founder Jim Weiss moves upstairs;- How members of the K-pop supergroup BTS racked up millions upon millions of collective followers within days of setting up individual Instagram accounts.
This week on the podcast, PRWeek editorial director Steve Barrett and executive editor Frank Washkuch are joined by Erica Jefferson, associate commissioner for external affairs, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Podcast topics:- Jefferson talks about working through no “average days” at the FDA, what frontline comms work at the FDA was like during each stage of the agency's COVID-19 response, making sure the public has accurate and timely information about vaccinations and other COVID treatments and more;- Discussing claims from¸Edelman, The world's largest PR agency, that the firm doesn't accept work that denies climate change — despite working with ExxonMobil — amid the backdrop of COP26;- Explaining the multiple recent departures of notable figures from Edelman, including Deidre Latour, Jimmie Stone and Russell Dubner;- On this year's six inductees into PRWeek's Hall of Fame: General Mills' Jano Cabrera, Golin's Fred Cook, JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s Joe Evangelisti, HP's Karen Kahn, Zeno Group's Barby Siegel and Flowers Communication Group's Michelle Flowers Walsh;- On the fallout from the Travis Scott Astroworld mass casualty crowd surge that left eight dead and nearly 300 injured — and the reputation implications for brands involved;- Tackling Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' anti-vaccination statements and their impact on brand endorsements;
Podcast topics:2:57 - Valdes-Fauli talks about his Hispanic-American-focused agency, Pinta, the intricacies of targeting the very diverse Hispanic-American market, the pros and cons of remaining an independent agency versus joining a holding company and more. 16:13 - Running down the insights and findings of the fourth-annual PRWeek/Boston University Communications Bellwether Survey after the unprecedented industry disruptions brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. 22:57 - Recognizing the six latest inductees into the PRWeek Hall of Fame: Jano Cabrera from General Mills, Golin's Fred Cook, Joe Evangelisti from JPMorgan Chase, Flowers Communications' Michelle Flowers Welch, Karen Kahn from HP and Zeno's Barby Siegel.26:15 - Hispanic Heritage Month is observed every year from September 15 to October 15. How are agencies and brands responding — and are they hitting the mark? 30:58 - Recapping the in-depth interviews with GM comms head Craig Buchholz and Subway CMO Carrie Walsh. 36:22 - McDonald's social listening tools struggled to keep up with a wildly popular activation with K-pop super group BTS.
This episode features Karen Kahn, head of corporate affairs & chief communications officer at HP, and Maureen Lippe, founder & chair, of Lippe Taylor. The candid conversation, moderated by PRovoke's executive editor Aarti Shah, covers how the CCO role of the future must evolve so that communications is making corporate policy — not simply communicating it, the impact purpose is having on recruitment during a severe talent crunch, the role clients must take in holding agencies accountable around diversity, and more.
In this episode of The Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast, Guy is joined by Karen Kahn. Karen started her career as a psychologist and later went on to become a strategic business development and career coach. Given her impressive track record of helping lawyers expand their books of business, Karen is one of the most sought-after coaches in the legal profession. Guy and Karen discuss the challenges that most lawyers face in terms of business development. Tune in to hear Karen offer valuable advice on how to cultivate valuable professional relationships that will yield new business opportunities for years to come. Click here to read the episode show notes.
Delphine O’Rourke, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP, speaks to Jennifer Nelson Carney, Partner, Bricker & Eckler LLP, and Karen Kahn, founder, Threshold Advisors, about client development during this unprecedented time. The speakers talk about their own practices and give practical advice on how they counsel others on inclusiveness and practice development during the pandemic. From AHLA's Women's Leadership Council.
Dr. Karen Kahn is a psychologist, certified coach and consultant, and the author of Daunting to Doable - You CAN Make it Rain and 100 Steps to Doable: Pocket-Sized Inspiration for Making it Rain. As the founder and Managing Partner of Threshold Advisors, Karen has worked exclusively with lawyers and law firms for many years as a strategic business development coach and an innovative “thought partner.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Karen Kahn has been actively involved in the aviation industry for 30+ years. She is one of the nation’s first female commercial pilots hired and one of few pioneers still working. Prior to starting her airline career in 1977, she instructed at the Sierra Academy in Northern California and operated her own weekend ground school teaching Private, Commercial and Instrument courses. She holds ratings through Airline Transport Pilot (ATP), including type ratings on the Boeing 757/767 and McDonnell-Douglas MD-80. She was the first woman to be type-rated in a Lockheed JetStar. Her other ratings include: CFII MEI, Flight Engineer, Turbojet, Seaplane, Helicopter, and the coveted Master CFI (MCFI) designation from the National Association of Flight Instructors. As an author, speaker and career counselor, Captain Kahn also specializes in helping pilots improve their career preparation, and more recently has expanded her business to provide career development beyond aviation. Captain Kahn’s professional presentations include career workshops, professional and civic meetings, events, trainings, and trade shows. She prefers to tailor her presentations to each event ensuring a special and unforgettable engagement. She is an inspirational voice on confidence, determination and achieving goals, and can speak on a variety of topics spanning personal motivation, leadership, travel, career development and, of course, aviation.
– Focus Your Time, Effort and Interest – Nicole chats with Karen Kahn – Psychologist, Strategic Coach to Lawyers, and author of Daunting to Doable: You can make it rain! In exploratory conversations find the questions that feel good to you: What occupies your time? How did you get into that? Comfortably use personal relationships for business by not selling: Offer to assist. Be aware, curious and helpful. Growth strategy: Pick an area that you’re interested in. Become the best in the business. Find a group that represents potential clients, can pay your rates and ‘gathers’. Then participate. A ‘simple’ Business Development Model: what is your definition of success; who will help you get there; how will I develop sustained valuable relationships with that produce business. Last Word: You may be fascinated by ‘the work’, business is about ‘bringing in money’.
Join us as Karen Kahn gives us insight into her inspiring pilot journey. Karen Kahn piloted her first flight at the age of 19 and then 9 years later, in 1977, was one of the first woman hired by a major airline. Karen now retired from a thirty six-plus year airline pilot career with Continental now United Airlines.A speaker and author of the self-help book "Flight Guide for Success: Tips and Tactics for the Aspiring Airline Pilot", Karen is committed to excellence. She is a Master CFI, FAA aviation safety counselor, director of the California Pilot's Association and a current four-term Airport commissioner in her hometown of Santa Barbara, California in the United States. Listen to Karen's Episode Here: Episode 24 - Karen Kahn
We dedicated the show to kids going off to Israel for the year and how they can prepare themselves to eat and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Guests include registered dietician Karen Kahn, assistant director of MMY Mrs Sara Dena Katz and MMY alumni Daphna Weingarten. They will share their ideas on shopping, cooking and budgeting too for those students who now have to cook for themselves for the first time.