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ADHD Chatter
4 Late Diagnosed ADHD Women Share Life Hacks | Christmas Special

ADHD Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 77:29


4 late diagnosed ADHD women sit together in conversation and share their ADHD lessons and hacks.At the table: Shappi Khorsandi, Ellie Middleton, Kat Brown and Stacey DuguidPre-order my brand new book, Now It All Makes Sense

Travel Agent Takeaways
Behind the Scenes in LA with Kathleen Brown from Los Angeles Tourism

Travel Agent Takeaways

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 20:48


Have you ever wondered how to truly get the most out of Los Angeles for your clients, no matter how many times they've been?In this episode, I chat with Kat Brown, Director, Travel Trade - Asia Pacific at Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, based in Sydney. Kat shares her wealth of knowledge about the city, breaking down LA's seven regions and revealing hidden gems, must-dos, and tips for all kinds of travellers—from first-timers to seasoned visitors. Learn how to confidently recommend the perfect LA experience for your clients.Kat also offers invaluable insights into working with tourism boards, showing how they can become your top resource for creating unforgettable client itineraries.Stick around for Kat's quickfire recommendations tailored to different types of travellers. After listening, you'll feel empowered to showcase your expertise and ensure your clients have the time of their lives in LA.Which of Kat's tips will you share with your clients? Connect with me on LinkedIn to share your thoughts or ask any follow-up questions—I'd love to hear how this episode helps you!References Mentioned in the Show:LA Tourism's trade website: https://www.discoverlosangeles.com/travel-tradeLA Sales Kit: https://latourismorg.box.com/s/ojj7wnty0c5r5kgey85srzk6pdlt13lcLA Webinar Series: https://www.destinationwebinars.com.au/library/los-angeles-101/ Email LA Tourism Oceania: oceania@tourism.orgKat's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleenfinneran/ Connect with Destination Webinars:Charlie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlietrevena/ Charlie's Email: charlie@destinationwebinars.com.au Destination Webinars' Library: https://www.destinationwebinars.com.au/webinar-library/ Destination Webinars' Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/destinationwebinars Destination Webinars' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/destination-webinars/   Thanks so much for listening, I love hearing feedback from travel agents about these short and sweet training updates, and if you have any requests let me know and I'll try and get them on! Email or DM me on LinkedIn anytime:charlie@destinationwebinars.com.auhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charlietrevena/Cheers, Charlie

Autistic Licence
S2 E9: Talking About Talking (STFU)

Autistic Licence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 49:35


In this episode we begin with Halloween as a springboard into superstition and then, somehow, onto Leo's ADHD meds update. Then we move into an exploration around RSD (rejection sensitive dysphoria) and ADA (autistic demand avoidance).  We focus on these two strands within our own relationship dynamic. Leo hopes this might be of use and resonate with people out there, which in turn activates an RSD moment for Siana. Despite the themes discussed in this episode we really really do want to hear your thoughts, reflections and ideas!!

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ADHD Chatter
Bitesize: 3 Vital Lessons on RSD, Medication & ADHD management (From A Late Diagnosed ADHD Woman)

ADHD Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 13:46


Kat Brown is the author of 'It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult'. Buy Kat's book

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Acts 2: Knowing what God is like and seeing Him rightly (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 44:04


Kat continued our series through the book of Acts as we learn how to study the Bible together, sharing from the second half of Acts 2. Stay tuned to the end for a powerful prophetic word from Senior Pastor Nic Kimmance ahead of our October gathering of Life to the City!

Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women
The Many Strings to Kat Brown's Bow

Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 39:40


This week's difficult women is Kat Brown, author, journalist, and guide to all things ADHD. Upon being diagnosed as an adult, Kat's whole life began to click into place. She has used this to try and help others to recontextualise their life in light of this new diagnosis. All of this goes without touching on her greatest love, Difficult Women alumni - Jilly Cooper!

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Unblocking the way for abundance (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 17:06


Speaking from Mark 7, Kat continues our summer series by unpacking for us that Jesus has come to tend to our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs, and unblocks the way for abundance!

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
Summer Mashup Ep: ADHD Purpose & ADHD Gut Health with Kat Brown & Dr Rachel Gow

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 23:49


Newly diagnosed or looking for support while awaiting an ADHD diagnosis and desperate for more guidance?? If so, look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here.On this new Summer ADHD WW mash-up episode, we have Kat Brown, a freelance journalist and commentator whose work on ADHD, mental health stigma, and other social and art commentary has appeared in national titles, including The Telegraph, Grazia, "Woman's Hour," Woman's Health, and The Times. Her new book, It's Not A Bloody Trend, a guide to living with ADHD in adulthood, is out now.In this short clip we discuss:Accepting you don't have to do life perfectly, but make it work for you.Advocating for yourself and other peopleBeing driven by purpose and passionHere on the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, I'm passionate about bringing you the conversations that improve health, wellbeing and quality of life after a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis.In the second clip on today's episode, we discuss the latest findings in epigenetics, neuroscience and nutrition with Dr Rachel V. Gow, PhD, nutritional Neuroscientist, Neuropsychologist and Neurodevelopmental specialist with expertise in various mental health conditions and associative learning and behaviour differences. In addition, Dr. Gow is also a registered nutritionist, has published 22 peer-reviewed book chapters and scientific papers. She has extensive knowledge of neurodiverse learning and behavioural differences and the effects of dopamine-enhancing brain‐selective nutrients. Her book - “Smart Foods for ADHD and Brain Health” - is available on Amazon. In this episode of the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kate and Rachel spoke about:The connection between diet and ADHD symptoms and behaviourThe impacts of ultra-processed food on the ADHD brain and gutThe effects of dietary sugar on the brainAddiction, dopamine and the ADHD brainCooking whole foods and involving your childrenNew findings that suggest Epigenetics play a role in ADHDUsing lifestyle to support our epigeneticsImplementing nutritional changes for an ADHD familyMaking changes in our lifestyle and nutrition to celebrateLook at some of Kate's ADHD workshops and free resources here.Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity, and clarity. Follow the podcast on Instagram here.Follow Kate on Instagram here.Find Kate's resources on ADDitude magazine

ADHD As Females
Kat Brown: ADHD is NOT a bloody trend! Part 2

ADHD As Females

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 56:00 Transcription Available


Kat Brown returns for the second instalment of this crucial conversation. If you've not heard part 1, you can listen HERE Kat shares her late discovered ADHD experience which led to her writing the PHENOMENAL 'It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult'.  Although there is so much laughter and inspiration in this interview/chinwag we start with the topic of eating disorders which commonly co-occur with ADHD. If you might find this triggering perhaps skip the first 15 minutes and please know that you are not alone in your struggles. You can access support: Beat Eating Disorders  Seed.charity  TalkED Kat also shares important information and tips aroun ableist media, therapy, relationships and more, the simplest but most perfect example of ADHD acceptance and an ABSOLUTELY HUNTASTIC BANGER of an ADHD song!  I'm extremely lucky, grateful and excited to be collaborating with this legend TWICE this week in real life at the LAST ADHD AF Alien Nation show and Flackstock Festival THANK YOU SO MUCH KAT! I can't wait to see those of you joining! Check out the full line up of our ADHDAF Emporium tent at Flackstock HERETRIGGER WARNING: Contains swearing and mentions of: alcoholism, addiction, self harm, suicide, relationship struggles, anxiety, depression, premature death, education struggles, bullying, BED. Bulimia, Trauma, IVF struggles, infertility and almost parenthood, school trauma, grief, race  and gender discrimination, Identity struggles of being mixed race, mysogyny, the patriarchy, ableism, dangerous media.If you are in need of support please REACH OUTYou can apply to be part of ADHDAF Emporium: an online marketplace supporting neurodivergent makers and small creative businesses HEREIf you would like to connect online you can join the Patreon Membership HERE and grab a remaining ticket to connect in real life HEREThank you to Sessionz for editing and jingle and an enormous THANK YOU to the Planet ADHDAF Community Members for keeping this Podcast going for over 2 YEARS so that other literally like-minded legends can benefit from these crucial conversations (also making this the longest job I've ever had!) xxIf you've enjoyed this episode please share, review, hit those stars... all help others gain information, validation & lols.I REALLY appreciate your support!SELF DIAGNOSIS IS VALID & ADHD IS NOT A BLOODY TREND!Big loveLauraSupport the Show.

ADHD As Females
Kat Brown: ADHD is NOT a bloody trend! Part 1

ADHD As Females

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 54:08 Transcription Available


They say you should never meet your heroes, but this episode disproves that theory! I could talk to Kat Brown ALL DAY LONG, and I did! Which is why, instead of losing any of the absolute GOLD late discovered ADHD Author Kat shared with me, I decided to make it a two parter! The second and final instalment will be out tomorrow... Kat is the Author of 'It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult' and 'No One Talks About This Stuff: Twenty-Two Stories of Almost Parenthood', both are subjects extremely close to my heart.  This interview/chinwag delves into both of the book topics; the deep grief and hard work that goes into accepting both the realities of a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition and infertility... BUT we have some proper giggles/cackles along the way! Exploring Kat's battles with commonly co-occurring conditions of ADHD, to  bullying, mysogyny, the bloody media(!) and MORE! This is such an incredible conversation I'm extremely lucky, grateful and excited to be sharing... and I'm even more all-of-the-above to be collaborating TWICE this week in real life with this ABSOLUTE BLOODY LEGEND at the last ADHD AF Alien Nation show and Flackstock Festival THANK YOU SO MUCH KAT! And enormous congratulations to Cybil, the winner of 4th place in 'the prettiest bitch' category! :) TRIGGER WARNING: Contains swearing and mentions of: alcoholism, addiction, self harm, suicide, relationship struggles, anxiety, depression, premature death, education struggles, bullying, BED. Bulimia, Trauma, IVF struggles, infertility and almost parenthood, school trauma, grief, race  and gender discrimination, Identity struggles of being mixed race, mysogyny, the patriarchy, ableism, dangerous media.If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTYou can apply to be part of ADHDAF Emporium: an online marketplace supporting neurodivergent makers and small creative businesses HERE If you would like to connect online you can join the Patreon Membership HERE and grab a remaining ticket to connect in real life HEREThank you to Sessionz for editing and jingle and an enormous THANK YOU to the Planet ADHDAF Community Members for keeping this Podcast going for over 2 YEARS so that other literally like-minded legends can benefit from these crucial conversations (also making this the longest job I've ever had!) xxIf you've enjoyed this episode please share, review, hit those stars... all help others gain information, validation & lols.I REALLY appreciate your support!SELF DIAGNOSIS IS VALID & ADHD IS NOT A BLOODY TREND! Big loveLauraSupport the Show.

The Therapy Edit
One Thing with Kat Brown on ADHD and listening to the similarities, not the differences

The Therapy Edit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 22:19


In this guest episode of the The Therapy Edit, Anna chats to author, journalist and busy ADHD mum about her One Thing: listening to the similarities instead of the differences.Kat Brown is a British journalist and commentator whose work examining everythingfrom radio dramas to health stigma has appeared widely in her home press. Her firstbooks, It's Not a Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult and No One TalksAbout This Stuff: 22 Stories of Almost Parenthood, were published 49 days apart, whichfeels like both a record and a mistake. She loves horse riding and tarot and lives insouth London with her husband, their dog, and two appalling cats.You can follow Kat on Instagram here and visit her website here.

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Pentecost Sunday: Equipped with Power (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 44:04


The power of the Holy Spirit is the fuel for our commission - we can't 'go' without Him! On Pentecost Sunday, Kat expanded on who the person of the Holy Spirit is, why we need to be equipped with power and how we receive it.

A Body Made of Glass
Kat Brown

A Body Made of Glass

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 61:13


Caroline Crampton is joined by journalist and author Kat Brown to talk about how infertility, ADHD and long-term illness can intersect with mental health. Be aware that all of these subjects are discussed in detail, so if they're not for you, you might want to skip this one. To find out more about Kat Brown and her work, follow her on Instagram @KatBrownWrites and buy/borrow her books It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult and No One Talks About This Stuff: Twenty-Two Stories of Almost Parenthood. Caroline's new book, A Body Made of Glass: A History of Hypochondria, is available to order now. The audiobook, read by Caroline, is also available. Find out more information at her website, carolinecrampton.com, or by following her on Instagram @cacrampton. Links to Blackwell's are affiliate links, meaning that the podcast receives a small commission when you purchase a book there (the price remains the same for you). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ADHD Chatter
Late Diagnosed ADHD Woman Explains Rejection Sensitivity (and how to MANAGE it!) - Kat Brown

ADHD Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 7:15


In this bitesized clip, Kat shares her experience of being a late diagnosed ADHD woman, how RSD shows up in her life, and how she manages her sensitivity to rejection and criticism.Kat Brown is the author of 'It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult' and editor of 'No One Talks About This Stuff'.Visit Kat on Instagram

Maudsley Learning Podcast
E82 - Getting Diagnosed with Adult ADHD (with Kat Brown)

Maudsley Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 72:26 Transcription Available


Kat Brown is an author & journalist whose work on mental health stigma and other social and entertainment commentary has appeared in The Telegraph, The Times and The Guardian. Her first book, No One Talks About This Stuff, is an anthology sharing people's untold experiences of infertility and baby loss. Her second book, It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult, was published a month before her first, which is a ridiculousness she really enjoys.Interviewed by Dr Alex Curmi. If you would like to enquire about an online psychotherapy appointment with Dr. Alex, you can email - alexcurmitherapy@gmail.com.Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.com -  Follow us here: Twitter @thinkingmindpod Instagram @thinkingmindpodcastJoin Our Mailing List! - https://thinkingmindpod.aidaform.com/mailinglistsignupSUPPORT: buymeacoffee.com/thinkingmind

ADHD Chatter
3 Important Lessons From A Late Diagnosed ADHD Women - Kat Brown

ADHD Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 81:04


Kat Brown is the author of 'It's Not A Bloody Trend: Understanding Life as an ADHD Adult' and editor of 'No One Talks About This Stuff'.Topics: 00:00 Trailer01:15 Memories of feeling different 10:10 School reports12:44 Friendships 14:57 Why have women and girls been missed for so long19:59 Your catalyst for assessment 26:01 A summary of your TED talk of ADHD evidence 30:21 Your mum didn't believe in mental health?41:16 ADHD Item47:45 Your journey to sobriety52:33 Rejection01:06:30 Positives and negatives of ADHD01:18:07 Advice for younger selfVisit Kat on Instagram

Woman's Hour
The Cass Review, Back to Black, Female Psychopath

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 56:35


The long awaited Cass Review, published on Wednesday by paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass, calls for gender services for young people to match the standards of other NHS care. Emma Barnett is joined by the former BBC journalist Hannah Barnes, now Associate Editor at The New Statesman and author of Time To Think - the inside story of the collapse of the Tavistock's gender service in children. Alison Owen is the powerhouse British film producer behind the new biopic of Amy Winehouse, Back to Black, released this Friday. In it, the actor Marisa Abela recreates many of Amy's iconic performances, recordings and her most famous paparazzi moments. Alison joins Emma to discuss why she wanted to make the film, which comes out almost 13 years after Amy's death.Childlessness not out of choice is a difficult subject to discuss. Those who have experienced it are usually left to grieve and heal alone. Those who have friends and family members wrestling with infertility don't even know how to talk about it. A new book with 22 personal stories about involuntary childlessness hopes to offer a support group for almost-parents. Emma Barnett talks to the author of ‘No One Talks About This Stuff' Kat Brown and one of the contributors Rageshri Dhairyawan about their experiences.Do you remember our segment on female psychopaths? We'll hear from one woman who has been officially diagnosed with the condition. M.E Thomas speaks to Emma about living with psychopathy. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Emma Pearce

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Our commission to heal the sick (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 47:06


In this episode, Kat talks about the commission that Jesus has given us to heal the sick with the anointing of the Holy Spirit and power.

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
Why ADHD is NOT a Bloody Trend with Kat Brown

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 49:07


Have you had enough of people saying that 'everyone seems to have ADHD nowadays'? Or 'doesn't everyone have a little bit of ADHD'? Or the infamous 'it's just really on-trend to have ADHD at the moment' - take a breath and get ready to listen to why ADHD is most certainly NOT a trend!This week's podcast guest is Kat Brown, a freelance journalist and commentator whose work on ADHD, mental health stigma, and other social and art commentary has appeared in national titles, including The Telegraph, Grazia, "Woman's Hour", Woman's Health and The Times. Her new book, It's Not A Bloody Trend, a guide to living with ADHD in adulthood, is out now.Newly diagnosed or looking for support while awaiting an ADHD diagnosis and desperate for more guidance?? If so, look at some of Kate's workshops and free resources here.On this week's ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kat and Kate talk about:Why ADHD is NOT a trend The effect of the media on society's opinion of ADHD Battling stigma in the media and societyAdvocating for yourself in the medical system Kat's bookHow neurodivergence was dealt with in history ADHD medication complexitiesAccepting you don't have to do life perfectly, but make it work for you.Advocating for yourself and other people Being driven by purpose and passionGet Dopa, created by and for neurodivergent brains, with 16 powerful nootropic ingredients in one smart supplement. Get your 10% discount by using code Kate10 at the checkout. Click here to find out more. Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner helping overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly-diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity. Follow the podcast on Instagram here.Follow Kate on Instagram hereFind Kate's resources on ADDitude magazine here

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Desiring Jesus more than His benefits (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 37:55


How often do we want the blessing and benefits of relationship with Jesus more than, or even without friendship with Jesus himself? Jesus lives continuously for the Father's pleasure, let us do the same!

Picturehouse Podcast
Priscilla, The Holdovers, Poor Things, All Of Us Strangers and James Hawes on One Life | Picturehouse

Picturehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 67:19


Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema.  This month we're joined by guest film critics Helen O'Hara and Kat Brown to discuss 4 key January releases at Picturehouse Cinemas: Priscilla, The Holdovers, Poor Things and All Of Us Strangers. Director James Hawes also joins our interviewer Sean Wilson to discuss his new film, One Life.  If you enjoy Kat and Helen's voices, we'd highly recommend checking them out over on the Pop Culture podcast, an ace new soft drinks review show.  If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com.  Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast.  Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.

Bah Humbug: A Christmas Movie Podcast with Helen O'Hara

SHOW BLURB Welcome to Pop Culture, the podcast that puts soft drinks at the top of the menu. Helen O'Hara and Kat Brown are arts journalists who don't drink: Helen's a life-long teetotaller, and Kat is four years sober. Join us as we explore the culture lifting soft drinks out of the dark ages, hear from guests about their favourite non-booze options, and meet the people making things delicious. If you're fed up of being given elderflower cordial at weddings, this is the pod for you. Send us your non-booze drinks obsessions (and good/bad/tedious soft drink menus) to popculturedrinkspodcast@gmail.com and see what we've been drinking lately on Instagram @popculturedrinkspodcast. EPISODE BLURB What's it like growing up teetotal in Northern Ireland? Or studying (and working) in England with booze everywhere you go? In our second bonus episode before the series launches on New Year's Day, Helen tells Kat about her background with not drinking alcohol, having your drink spiked "for a laugh", secrets to getting through boozy celebrations without being told you're boring, and how her attitude to soft drinks is expanding beyond water as the options improve. Navigating university and media careers amid social pressure. 4:00 Drink preferences and options for non-sugar and non-caffeine drinkers. 8:31 Restaurants and bars not having soft drinks menus 12:45 A listener writes in about verdita 18:14 Episode transcript If you've got a favourite drink you'd like to share with us or any other non-booze-related gossip, then email us at popculturedrinkspodcast@gmail.com, and you can see what and where we've been drinking lately on Instagram @popculturedrinkspodcast. Pop Culture is on Bookshop.org! Read books by us, our guests, and others we like, while helping to support the show at https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/pop-culture-soft-drinks-podcast Artwork: Ilutaka Music: HoliznaCC0 If you want to read or hear more from Helen, you can order her book "Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film" which is out now in The UK and comes out on 16th December in the USA and Canada. Helen O'Hara is also on the Empire podcast every week and hosts the Podcast "His Darker Materials" to coincide with the BBC/HBO TV drama "His Dark Materials". You can find Helen on Twitter @HelenLOHara If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media, please visit www.Stripped.media to find out more or email producers@Stripped.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bah Humbug: A Christmas Movie Podcast with Helen O'Hara
Your Christmas or Mine 2

Bah Humbug: A Christmas Movie Podcast with Helen O'Hara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 56:59 Very Popular


How can the same s**t happen to the same couple twice, as John McClane might ask? Well, it's a bigger and weirder mix-up of Christmas plans in this British comedy, the sequel to last year's Your Christmas Or Mine. We're once again joined by stars Asa Butterfield and Cora Kirk to talk about everything that went into making this Alpine adventure, and then author, journalist and podcaster Kat Brown joins me in the studio to dissect the franchise so far, and discuss sequel possibilities. Your Christmas Or Mine 2 is out now on Prime Video. You can find out more about Kat Brown on Instagram @Katbrownwrites or on Twitter @Katbrown. Her book It's Not A Bloody Trend will hit stores on February 1, and her second book - the big overachiever - is No-One Talks About This Stuff, out on March 21. If you want to read or hear more from Helen, you can order her book "Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film" which is out now in The UK and comes out on 16th December in the USA and Canada. Helen O'Hara is also on the Empire podcast every week and hosts the Podcast "His Darker Materials" to coincide with the BBC/HBO TV drama "His Dark Materials". You can find Helen on Twitter @HelenLOHara This pod was edited by Ben Williams and produced by Helen O'Hara and Stripped Media. If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media, please visit www.Stripped.media to find out more or email producers@Stripped.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hurt to Healing
Kat Brown on navigating adult ADHD

Hurt to Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 40:32


In today's episode I delve into the world of adult ADHD with Kat Brown, a seasoned freelance journalist and mental health advocate. Kat's book, "It's Not A Bloody Trend," provides us with a guide to navigating life with ADHD in adulthood—a journey she eloquently shares with us.Kat's exploration of adult ADHD takes us through the challenges of diagnosis and candidly reflects on the complexities of masking, the emotional nuances of looking back on missed recognitions, and the interconnectedness of ADHD with past struggles.Throughout the interview, Kat graciously shares tools and lifestyle changes that have made her life more manageable. Join us for a candid conversation as Kat Brown unravels the mysteries and realities of living with adult ADHD.Find Kat:Website: https://www.katbrownwrites.com/Instagram: @katbrownwritesPreorder 'It's Not a Bloody Trend': https://amzn.eu/d/2ApBPu9Follow Hurt to Healing on Instagram: @hurttohealingpod--A big thank you our wonderful charity partner Shout. Shout is the UK's first 24/7 mental health text support service so if you're struggling or in need of someone to talk to, please remember to text Shout to 85258. Thank you to our corporate supporter, Brown Advisory, a global investment management firm which is passionate about raising awareness of mental health challenges in order to help people thrive in an ever-changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Jealousy of God (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 40:58


So often we cry out 'God we want more of you!' and God is saying to us in reply 'And I want more of you!' God is not content to be a doormat to something counterfeit taking His place in our lives, He loves us too passionately for that. What idols does God want to dethrone in your life to make more room for Him?

The Grief Gang
Infertility and grief with Kat Brown.

The Grief Gang

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 63:45


This week I'm speaking with friend and author, journalist and social media editor, Kat Brown.I met Kat back in March of 2022 at an event and have been besotted by her ever since! In this episode, Kat shares with us her experience of grief around infertility and what her journey has been like. Grappling with the information that becoming a parent was something that was not on the cards for her, navigating this experience in a society that still believes to some degree that a woman's value in the world is dependant on whether she can birth a child or not, and how with Kat's recent adult diagnosis of ADHD has helped her in her healing.Kat is utterly eloquent and hilarious in this episode and gave me so much insight. A truly brilliant episode.Big love,Amber xFollow and be part of The Grief Gang community:Enquire about Grief Gang 1:1 and group circle mentoring hereInstagramTwitterFacebookYoutubeTikTokWebsiteSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thegriefgang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Who Am I? - I have been chosen to bear fruit (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 33:29


Kat wraps up the end of our 'Who Am I?' series by looking at John 15. Our lives bear fruit as the evidence of what we're connected. We have been chosen before the foundation of the world to be in deep connected relationship with Jesus and him with us. The work of the Holy Spirit in us through connection with Jesus, the truth vine, brings glory to the Father.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Raising Awareness. How An Email Scam Cost Her $48,000. Kat Brown, Cybercrime Victim.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 15:32


Kat Brown, a resident of Grand Traverse County, Michigan, was the victim of an email scam that resulted in losses of $48,000. In this episode, she joins host Charlie Osborne to share her story, including how it has impacted her mental health, what she's doing now to raise awareness and support victims of similar crimes, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com

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Who Am I? - I am alive, raised up and seated with Jesus! (Kat Brown)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 38:07


A life alive, raised and seated with Jesus is all about your spiritual location now as well as in eternity. Where do you live your life from? There is a present invitation and participation in Jesus' resurrection life here on earth, and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit is crucial to sharing the message of reconciliation with others!

Woman's Hour
Climate justice activist Mikaela Loach, DJ kavita Varu, 'Stevenage Woman'

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 56:58


The climate justice activist Mikaela Loach, who took the UK government to court for giving tax breaks to fossil fuels companies, discusses her new book It's Not That Radical: Climate Activism To Transform Our World. Who is 'Stevenage Woman'? The Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer is being urged to focus on this female swing voter group in a new report by left-leaning think tank Labour Together. But how useful are these profiles and why are they used? With Rosie Campbell, professor of politics and Patrick English, associate director at YouGov. The lawyer turned DJ Kavita Varu, who won the Inspiring Indian Women 'She inspires Rising Star' award. It's 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement was signed - Aoife Smith, the programme manager for Community Dialogue, an organisation which aims to build trust amongst people who hold opposing political, social and religious views and Hilary Copeland who is the Director of Fighting Words NI, an arts and education charity for children and young people discuss their work to ensure that peace continues in Northern Ireland. Are you afraid of the big, bad wolf? Where does this fear come from? Author Erica Berry was determined to find out after researching wild wolves in her home state of Oregon. In her book Wolfish she searches through folklore and literature to see how wolves have become the symbol of predatory men and how that has shaped our fear. The popular 1980s trend of ‘getting your colours done' is back. The hashtag #colouranalysis has had over 800 million views on TikTok. The journalist Kat Brown who is a big believer in the power of colour, and Nisha Hunjan, founder of Style ME UK, who uses colour analysis discuss. Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Dianne McGregor

History That Doesn't Suck
130: Russia: From the Great War to Revolution with Deputy Provost Kat Brown

History That Doesn't Suck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 80:31


To say Russia had a difficult go of it during World War I would be a gross understatement. Millions of dead, lost territory, soldiers charging into battle without guns, starvation, a less than savory holy man influencing the Czar and Czarina, and of course, revolution! How do we even begin to wrap our heads around all of that, let alone contemplate the impact on the United States? Simple: we talk it out with Greg's UVU colleague, Deputy Provost Kat Brown. A historian and expert on Russia, Kat joins Greg for a chat that tackles all of the above in one jam-packed episode.  ___ 4 Ways to dive deeper into History That Doesn't Suck Join our growing facebook community Get our weekly newsletter, The Revolution Become part of the HTDS Patreon family Subscribe to Greg's monthly newsletter, Connected History Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts
Faith is Relationship, not religious ritual #2(Kat Brown)

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 39:16


Faith is Relationship, not religious ritual #2(Kat Brown) by Pneuma Church

Bah Humbug: A Christmas Movie Podcast with Helen O'Hara

Welcome back to Bah Humbug for another Christmas season! Today we're starting with Your Christmas Or Mine, the first of two train-based British Christmas movies this year. Here, young lovers James (Asa Butterfield) and Hayley (Cora Kirk) decide to surprise one another at Christmas - only to miss one another in the middle and end up at the other's family home without a support net. We spoke to both Asa Butterfield and Cora Kirk, and are then joined by journalist Kat Brown to talk all about what makes this film Christmassier than a sock full of holly... If you've enjoyed listening to “BAH HUMBUG” please take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven't done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too.  If you want to read or hear more from Helen you can order her book "Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film" which is out now in The UK and comes out on 16th December in the USA and Canada.  Helen O'Hara is also on the Empire podcast every week and hosts the Podcast "His Darker Materials" to coincide with the BBC/HBO TV drama "His Dark Materials". You can find Helen on Twitter @HelenLOHara This pod was edited by Ben Williams and produced by Helen O'Hara and Stripped Media. If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media to find out more or email producers@Stripped.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Desert Island Discworld
7.8 Kat Brown and the Sea and Little Fishes

Desert Island Discworld

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 62:01


Journalist, writer and editor Kat Brown joins us on the island to talk about Princess Diana's acupuncturist, feeding a turkey to a bee and the Witches short story The Sea and Little Fishes

Care So Much
Beadwork with Kat Brown Akootchook

Care So Much

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 49:29


Native Beadwork is a beautiful fine art. It's also much more than that. Kat Brown Akootchook talks about how learning to bead is like learning a new language. Through this, you can learn about the past and the present of native culture. Find Kat: Website: https://www.sweetgrassandsage.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Sweetgrass_and_Sage/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sweetgrass_and_sage Twitter: https://twitter.com/awahihte Mentioned in the Episode Jamie Okuma https://www.jokuma.com/ Breaded Cradle Board Referenced: https://www.heardguild.org/winners-of-the-2020-indian-fair-market-juried-competition/ Land Back https://landback.org/ https://resourcegeneration.org/land-reparations-indigenous-solidarity-action-guide/ https://redpaper.yellowheadinstitute.org/community-tools-resources/

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts
The Culture Adventure - We Look To Love People Well #2 (Kat Brown)

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:01


"But one who prophesies strengthens others, encourages them, and comforts them"! Prophesy is a gift to the church.

Gen Z Girlies
Gen Z Girlies Talk Music Industry Careers

Gen Z Girlies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 46:19


This week's episode features Kat Brown, a promoter representative, and J.D. Candidate at the University of Kentucky's College of Law. Working her way up from bartending to where she's at now, Kat has extensive knowledge and expertise about what it's like to work in the music industry when you aren't musically inclined. On this episode, we talk all about what a typical day looks like preparing for a show for a non-musician, concrete ways to network and make connections that will get you where you want to go, and why your mentality around building a career matters.

Radio Fayetteville Podcast Channel (audio)
Fayetteville 411- Millennial Advisory Commission

Radio Fayetteville Podcast Channel (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 15:40


In this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we are joined by Kat Brown and Malik Davis to talk about the Millennial Advisory Commission. Learn about what the MAC's mission is and how you can get involved.

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts
The Culture Adventure - God has a plan for our lives #2 (Kat Brown)

Ashford Vineyard » Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 42:04


You are not big enough to scupper the plans of God!

1 in 5 - Leading a life without children
No one talks about this stuff with writer & journalist Kat Brown

1 in 5 - Leading a life without children

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 45:07


Kat Brown is a journalist, commentator and social media editor. In 2022 she successfully crowdfunded, 'No One Talks About This Stuff', a new book which will see 25 writers share their experiences of infertility, childlessness, baby loss and almost motherhood. In this chat, we explore topics including ambivalence, choice, delaying parenthood due to financial instability, infertility and the power of hearing other women's stories. If you'd like to hear more about No One Talks About This Stuff and Kat herself, you can find more information on Instagram @noonetalksaboutthisstuff @katbrownwrites or visit Kat's website: Katbrownwrites.comIf you enjoyed this chat, please do subscribe and share it far and wide. We'd would love to hear what you think, so if you can post a review or contact us via Instagram @geetapendse. Thank you for listening.

Is It My ADHD?
Kat Brown -COMORBIDITIES

Is It My ADHD?

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 46:31


Trigger Warnings: mentions of self-harm, disordered eating, depression, anxiety, suicide, alcohol abuse and addiction.  Today, writer and commentator, Kat Brown and I are going to explore the co-occurring conditions that so often arise with ADHD and ultimately tend to delay diagnosis.  Considering that ADHD is still not widely understood in healthcare and educational settings, it's not wonder that girls and women are often misdiagnosed with other better known conditions.  The issue is that if the root cause is ADHD, no amount of work, meds or therapy will be able to make meaningful and significant changes until the ADHD is addressed; something Kat and I are only too aware of.  Kat Brown and I met years ago during a shared stint at Glamour Magazine. A journalist and social media editor, Kat is also an in-demand commentator on the subjects she has experienced closely herself, among them ADHD, mental health and childlessness.  In this episode, Kat shares her journey to diagnosis in 2020. She describes the various labels she was given ahead of the moment she first began to suspect it was actually ADHD driving so many of those behaviours.  We discuss how we both picked apart our anxiety and depression to better understand what was really behind our feelings, and how no matter how much work we put into addressing our mental health, it would never quite stick.  Kat also reveals how she's now investing in herself armed with this deeper understanding, and the new routines she's slowly developing to address both ADHD and the comorbidities so many of us are prone to.  You can find Kat's book, No One Talks About This Stuff here and read more of her work here . THE EXPERT Dr Jo Steer is a chartered clinical psychologist working with children in Surrey, and the author of Understanding ADHD in Girls and Women  Please note, your first port of call if you think you might have ADHD should be your GP. In the meantime, you can find more information here:  The ADHD Foundation  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Life in Food with Laura Price
S1 E5 Food and Fertility with Kat Brown

Life in Food with Laura Price

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 60:49


In the latest episode of Life in Food with Laura Price, I speak to journalist Kat Brown about Food and Fertility. In 2020, after two rounds of IVF and several years trying for a baby, Kat was told she was unlikely to ever have a biological child of her own. She decided to channel her grief into No One Talks About This Stuff, a collection of essays from 15 writers on their experience of infertility, childlessness, baby loss and almost-motherhood, to be published in 2023 by Unbound. Our discussion covers everything from Kat's diagnosis of ADHD and a binge eating disorder to finding comfort in mashed potato and M&S trifle.About Kat Brown: Help fund Kat's book No One Talks About This Stuff. (Use code LIFEINFOOD10 for 10% discount).Follow Kat on Twitter @katbrown.Follow Kat on Instagram @katbrownwrites.Visit Kat's website.Additional links:Read The Last Diet by Shahroo Izadi.Find Maria Elia's spatchcock chicken recipe.Nadiya Hussain's crispy chocolate and salted peanut tart recipe.About the host: Laura Price is a multilingual journalist who travels the world writing about restaurants. A proud Yorkshire lass at heart, she spent several years in Latin America before settling in London with her two cats. Her first novel, Single Bald Female, is inspired by her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer at 29. A novelist by day and a food writer by night, Laura combines her two passions into this podcast, bringing out powerful stories of survival and healing in a language that everyone understands – food.Buy Single Bald Female.Visit Laura's website.Follow Laura on Instagram @laurapricewrites.Follow Laura on Twitter @laurapricewrite.Life in Food is hosted, produced and edited by Laura Price. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Love to Sew Podcast
Episode 201: Beadwork & Design with Kat Brown Akootchook

Love to Sew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 74:32 Very Popular


Kat Brown Akootchook is a Native American artist and designer who blends contemporary and traditional with a wink and a smile! We chat with her about her wonderful work in many mediums: beadwork, sewing, block printing, and hide tanning. Show Notes

Totally Fine with Tiffany Philippou
Adult ADHD diagnosis with Kat Brown

Totally Fine with Tiffany Philippou

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 60:14


The journalist and broadcaster Kat Brown shares her story about getting diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood. Buy Tiffany Philippou's book, Totally Fine (and other lies I've told myself) Amazon anywhere in the world: https://buff.ly/3FpHKZa Other retailers in the UK: https://www.tiffanyphilippou.com/bookPledge Kat Brown's book, No One Talks About This Stuff: https://unbound.com/books/no-one-talks-about-this-stuff/Kat Brown's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/katbrownwrites/ADHD links & resources: The ADHD Foundation https://adhdfoundation.org.uk/Black Girl Lost Keys https://blackgirllostkeys.com/How to ADHD https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC-nPM1_kSZf91ZGkcgy_95QRight to Choose from Psychiatry UK https://psychiatry-uk.com/right-to-choose/ADHD for Smartass Women (FB group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/1541724249266515/?ref=shareInstagram: @isitmyadhd @adhdbabes #adhdwomenBooks: Earthed by Rebecca Schiller, Better Late Than Never by Emma Mahony Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life in Food with Laura Price
Life in Food with Laura Price - Trailer

Life in Food with Laura Price

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 2:24


In Life in Food, author and journalist Laura Price speaks to incredible guests about how food has helped them through some of their biggest challenges. With a different theme each week, the podcast delves into everything from Food and Love to Food and Fertility, Food and Cancer and even Food and Grief.In season one, Laura speaks to a selection of international and UK-based guests including Wahala author Nikki May on Food and Friendship, journalist Kat Brown on Food and Fertility, top chef Dominique Crenn on Food and Love and CoppaFeel! founder and CEO Kris Hallenga on Food and Cancer. To celebrate the publication of her debut novel, Single Bald Female, there will also be a bonus episode with Laura herself on Food and Healing. Whatever you're going through, this podcast will provide you with food for thought. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.About the host: Laura Price is a multilingual journalist who travels the world writing about restaurants. A proud Yorkshire lass at heart, she spent several years in Latin America before settling in London with her two cats. Her first novel, Single Bald Female, is inspired by her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer at 29 and is published in the UK in April 2022. A novelist by day and a food writer by night, Laura combines her two passions into this podcast, bringing out powerful stories of survival and healing in a language that everyone understands – food.Life in Food is hosted, produced and edited by Laura Price. Find out more on Laura's website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You're Booked
You're Booked Presents: Daisy is Careering

You're Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 9:41


You're Booked is very proud to present Daisy's brand new podcast: Daisy is Careering. In Daisy is Careering, journalist and author Daisy Buchanan will be looking at one of the most complicated relationships of our lives: work. We all want to find jobs that we love, but what happens when we start to realise they are never going to love us back? How much of ourselves should we bring to our careers? What can we do when our ambition makes us feel anxious? Is there such a thing as a 'dream job'? In a series of intimate and revealing conversations, Daisy will ask her guests to explore how they navigate the highs and lows of their working lives, and how we can all survive and thrive, while making sure our professional passion doesn't turn into a bad romance. The first episode features the brilliant Emma Gannon and upcoming guests include Otegha Uwagba, Kat Brown, Natalie Lee, Bryony Gordon and many more!Find out more here: https://play.acast.com/s/daisy-is-careeringSubscribe on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/daisy-is-careering/id1613500724Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7638p9LSgdDSvRJgO3wXOjThe podcast accompanies Daisy's latest novel, Careering. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The TTC Life Raft: Empowering you through loss or infertility

Trigger Warning: Mentions of suicidal ideation, mental health struggles, and rape I had the pleasure of chatting to Kat Brown in today's episode. I first met Kat at a women's circle I was hosting. She was so honest and open and raw and just had this magnetic quality, that I really wanted to learn more about her. This conversation with Kat is no different. She shares her honest and important story, expressing what it's like to go through this experiences and how she's finding life right now. My hope with sharing Kat's honest and raw story - and all those which have endings we hope won't be our own endings - is that you know whatever happens, you'll be okay. Kat is a freelance journalist covering arts, social media culture, and equestrian travel. Her work has appeared in The Telegraph, the i, the independent, Grazia and others. In this episode, we speak about: • Kat's journey from growing up to where she is now • The sense of claustrophobia when you're trying to conceive and feeling like there's no way out • The importance of not bulldozing real, raw feelings and emotions with toxic positivity • How common it is to become so consumed by what we're trying to achieve that we lose all the little parts of ourselves • The realness of Disenfranchised Grief, and how it needs to become more normalized and supported in society • Not everyone is having pets over babies - the companionship is incredible! • Being unsure of what's coming “next” is okay, and how the passing of time is an important part of the process of healing and growth • and more! Powerful Quotes: We were excited about it in the same way you're excited about getting a new carpet...Then it just didn't happen. And it kept not happening.  When I had that realization, it was like the universe collapsed into a black hole. Lost all ability to think, be or do anything. All my feelings were just concentrated on this insane, laser focused, diamond sharp devastation. I remember going: Everything is lovely. How can everything be so broken and awful when the world is so sunny and beautiful and lovely? Not even remotely grateful for infertility, but life happens and something else happens after that, and eventually we may be able to chart a course. Something I do feel really happy about is that I don't feel like the infertility is my fault or it's my fault for not being able to give my husband any children. The only reason I'm in any kind of all right state right now is because of the passing of time. Unfortunately when something really aggressively, violently bad to you happens, the only thing that's going to “fix” that is time. Connect with Kat: https://twitter.com/katbrown https://www.instagram.com/katbrownwrites/ https://www.katbrownwrites.com/ Thank you for listening to the Fertility Life Raft! I would love for you to share this episode and let me know what you think! Join our Instagram community for more support: www.instagram.com/thisisalicerose . As always please take a moment to rate and review right now or half way through or at the end - it makes the world of difference!! Thank you so much to everyone who has already. About Alice Rose Hi! I'm Alice and I am on a mission to support and empower anyone trying to grow their family (and while I'm at it, changing the social narrative we see around fertility too...) Learn more about me at www.thisisalicerose.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Panic Years
8: Rick-Rolling the fertility clinic. With Kat Brown.

The Panic Years

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 47:54


This week I spoke to journalist, writer, social media editor and South London amazonian, Kat Brown. During our chat, we talked about grieving for children that never were, timelines that didn't happen and what it's like when IVF proves unsuccessful. You can follow Kat on Twitter at @KatBrown https://twitter.com/katbrown and on Instagram at @katbrownwrites https://www.instagram.com/katbrownwrites/?hl=en I also interviewed the fertility counsellor Tracey Sainsbury, author of Making Friends With Your Fertility to get her expert opinion. I asked Tracey all about why thinking about our fertility can be so sensitive and how we can best manage those feelings. You can follow Tracey Sainsbury on Twitter at @IVFcounsellor https://twitter.com/IVFcounsellor Her book Making Friends with your Fertility is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Friends-your-Fertility-reproductive/dp/0995794855/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=making+friends+with+your+fertility&qid=1616407639&sr=8-3

Unpopped
Instagram and Artifice

Unpopped

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 42:10


Founded in 2010, the photo sharing social media platform Instagram quickly exploded in popularity, registering one million users in its first two months, followed by 10 million in its first year. In 2012, Facebook bought the service for around $1 billion. Today, it boasts 800 million monthly active users with 70 million photos uploaded every day. Alongside Twitter and Facebook it has become a dominant social media force. But Instagram has also been the subject of criticism. Studies have found it to be the worst platform for your mental health. There have been allegations of censorship and appropriation, a rise in entirely fake, computer generated Instagrammers and a blurring of the line between personal expression and advertising. We look at the rise and influence of Instagram. Is the site raising a generation of selfie-obsessed narcissists? Why is the service more popular with women and what influence has the platform had on the art world? Can Instagram change the world for the better? With Grace Banks, Sophie Wilkinson and Kat Brown. Presenter: Hayley Campbell Producer: Dale Shaw