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#172: California green banker and philanthropist Kat Taylor joins us again to shed light on how banking and finance influence the consolidation seen in food and agriculture.Kat Taylor is a positive-impact investor who has started both a community bank and an organic cattle ranch to influence the social and environmental injustices she sees in her home state of California.https://www.kattaylor.com/To watch a video version of this podcast please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/kat-taylor-funding-world-we-want-episode-one-hundred-seventy-twoThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Fans!https://www.realorganicproject.org/1000-real-fans/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
It is that time of year again for GIVE BIG WA. Jarrelle Marshall Is the Executive Director of RECLAIM.Org. RECLAIM provides reintegration support that centers the mental, emotional, and relational health of individuals impacted by the criminal legal system and their loved ones to better prepare them for the return home. Everyone deserves care. Care and support services should be available and accessible to all individuals and families as they integrate back into their communities.Nancy Long is the Executive Director of 501 Commons. Give BIG is produced by 501 Commons, a nonprofit that advances the success of other nonprofits in the state. GiveBIG is an opportunity to get that great giving feeling and make our communities better for everyone. 501 Commons provides expertise to nonprofits through 30+ services, including a full range of management consulting; technology consulting (IT planning and database development); outsourced HR, accounting, IT infrastructure, and database management services; professional development and board training; and free advisory services.Nancy is highlighting Kat Taylor the Co-Founder and a Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution and certified B Corporation that offers beneficial banking to under-resourced communities. The bank aligns all of its activities with the fairness and environmental values that most bank customers hold thereby activating their agency and accountability over their banking. Kat and her husband Tom Steyer founded the bank in 2007 on the eve of the last financial crisis on the hunch that something was terribly wrong in the banking SYSTEM. Beneficial State has set out to prove that banking that achieves social justice and environmental well-being while also being financially resilient is just a better way to do banking. Kat served as CEO of the bank for eight years and currently co-chairs its board with Tom. Kat also works in service of regenerative agriculture, policy and legislative reform, media and narrative, and of course, philanthropy.Little Bit open house is May 19th.GIVE BIG WA SPOTLIGHT#GetThatGivingFeeling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It is that time of year again for GIVE BIG WA. Jarrelle Marshall Is the Executive Director of RECLAIM.Org. RECLAIM provides reintegration support that centers the mental, emotional, and relational health of individuals impacted by the criminal legal system and their loved ones to better prepare them for the return home. Everyone deserves care. Care and support services should be available and accessible to all individuals and families as they integrate back into their communities. Nancy Long is the Executive Director of 501 Commons. Give BIG is produced by 501 Commons, a nonprofit that advances the success of other nonprofits in the state. GiveBIG is an opportunity to get that great giving feeling and make our communities better for everyone. 501 Commons provides expertise to nonprofits through 30+ services, including a full range of management consulting; technology consulting (IT planning and database development); outsourced HR, accounting, IT infrastructure, and database management services; professional development and board training; and free advisory services. Nancy is highlighting Kat Taylor the Co-Founder and a Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution and certified B Corporation that offers beneficial banking to under-resourced communities. The bank aligns all of its activities with the fairness and environmental values that most bank customers hold thereby activating their agency and accountability over their banking. Kat and her husband Tom Steyer founded the bank in 2007 on the eve of the last financial crisis on the hunch that something was terribly wrong in the banking SYSTEM. Beneficial State has set out to prove that banking that achieves social justice and environmental well-being while also being financially resilient is just a better way to do banking. Kat served as CEO of the bank for eight years and currently co-chairs its board with Tom. Kat also works in service of regenerative agriculture, policy and legislative reform, media and narrative, and of course, philanthropy. Little Bit open house is May 19th. GIVE BIG WA SPOTLIGHT #GetThatGivingFeeling
Does a beneficial banking model hold the power to transform our economy and our environment for the better? Kat Taylor works in service of restoring social justice to environmental well-being, to build a more equitable and inclusive world. She is a co-founder of Beneficial State Bank and Radicle Impact Partners venture fund and Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation. She joins us today to explore the scientific and business cases for regenerative agriculture and its role in restoring our world.Tune in to find out how Kat's focus has evolved since she was first interviewed on Next Economy Now, the mission behind Radicle Impact, and how it is unfolding today, and an update on the status of Beneficial State Bank. Unpacking the regenerative agriculture efforts Kat is currently driving, we explore the pivotal role of carbon in sustaining all forms of life. We currently find ourselves at a pivotal point in history when it comes to measuring impact and Kat provides an in-depth explanation of what that means for us and how to respond accordingly.For full show notes, visit: https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/kat-taylor/
Join host Brandon Trammell as he sits down with Kat Taylor, a philanthropist, CDFI Bank Founder, and advocate for regenerative agriculture & social justice. In this episode, Kat shares her insights on the importance of stewardship and the need for systemic change in philanthropy, banking, energy and agriculture. She also discusses the potential of platform cooperatives to create a more equitable and sustainable future.ChaptersIntroductionKat Sings a SongFair Finance & Changing the Banking System for GoodTomkat Ranch & The Benefits of Regenerative AgricultureThe Flaws of Traditional PhilanthropyUnderstanding the Problems with Industrial AgricultureThe Power of Narrative to Inspire ChangeGood Food, Good Finance, Good EnergyConclusionlinks:Radicle Impact: https://radicleimpact.com/Beneficial State Bank https://www.beneficialstatebank.com/Tomkat Ranch: https://www.tomkatranch.org/
The Closer Look team heads to Bankhead Coffee for the September installment of “Coffee Conversations.” Rose talks with panelists about workforce development and the ongoing challenges of brining high-paying jobs to communities like Atlanta's Westside. Panelists include: Kat Taylor, the owner of Bankhead Coffee, Charles Lee, the executive director of That's My Child, Atlanta City Council member Byron D. Amos, who represents District 3, Keith Parker, the president and CEO of Goodwill of North Georgia, Quasandria ‘Q' Turner, the director of Westside Works and Samuel Fair, the senior director of Workforce Development for the Urban League of Greater Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the surface, the logic is simple. To grow, you need leads. To get leads, you need an integrated marketing strategy. But understanding how the marketing flywheel is powered can get pretty complicated. Gyi Tsakalakis (@gyitsakalakis), President of AttorneySync, offers a manual on best practices for omnichannel marketing. Whether you're a high-volume pre-litigation firm or a selective litigator, his insights will help your firm dominate the competition. Tools in this Episode: Why social media should be leveraged for brand building, Why traditional media is still relevant, Why your budget should inform your tactics. Not the other way around. Links Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers? Follow us on social media for more. Rankings.io Instagram Chris Dreyer Instagram Personal Injury Mastermind Instagram Personal Injury Mastermind Threads Rankings.io Twitter Rankings.io Website Gyi Tsakalakis Instagram Gyi Tsakalakis LinkedIn AttorneySync Website Gyi Tsakalakis Website Gyi Tsakalakis Twitter 173. Kat Taylor, Rankings — Link Building Masterclass: Earn Quality Links to Dominate Google What's in This Episode: Who is Gyi Tsakalakis? What really works in SEO? What to do in SEO if you're just starting out. How to go about nurturing referral partnerships. Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels
Quality links are essential to boost a firm's standing on Google. The more quality links, the better. But what sets a good link apart from a bad one? How are they acquired? Today, Kat Taylor, Senior Link Building Manager at Rankings reveals best practices for firms of every size to build up an arsenal of quality links that can rocket any firm to the top of Google's rankings. Links Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers? Follow us on social media for more. Rankings.io Instagram Chris Dreyer Instagram Rankings.io Twitter Rankings.io Website Kat Taylor LinkedIn What's in This Episode: Who is Kat Taylor? How do you get good links and avoid bad ones? What is the future of link-building strategy? How can firms make sure their SEO vendor is building the right links? Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels
Kat Taylor has made it her life mission to bring equity to underserved and underrepresented communities across the country. As the co-founder and board chair of Beneficial State Bank, she aims to make banking more accessible to under-resourced communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner. Through her TomKat Ranch, in coalition with other farms and ranches, Taylor helps bring local, healthy, organic food to millions of school children in California. As she opens up to host Giselle Fernandez, one thing is clear with all her various endeavors: Kat Taylor has an optimistic outlook on the state's future.
Daniel Webber is one of Australia's most promising young stars to come through the ranks thanks to both his work in film as well as television around the globe, starring in a wide variety of performances which have garnered him universal acclaim. Webber appeared in the first season of Marvel's Netflix original series The Punisher in 2017. Webber portrayed Lewis Wilson, a young veteran dealing with PTSD and civilian life after serving in the military. That same year, Webber starred in Jordan Ross' independent drama Thumper, alongside Lena Headey and Eliza Taylor, and executive produced by Cary Fukunaga. The film follows ‘Beaver‘ (Webber) a high school student who gets caught up in drug dealing to escape poverty, while falling for ‘Kat‘ (Taylor) an undercover officer at his high school. Currently, he is working with Gracie Otto on her directorial first in Seriously Red, starring opposite Rose Byrne, Bobby Canavale and Krew Boylan as a Kenny Rogers impersonator in this colourful romantic comedy. Supanova.com.au mkaugaming.com
Season 2, Episode 3Initially billed as a tool to give individual donors more control over their giving activity and accelerate charity, Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) have become controversial in the world of philanthropy. On top of the generous tax-savings these funds provide their donors, how, where, or even if the money gets distributed faces next to no official scrutiny, leading to charges that DAFs are more stealth-vehicles for wealthy patrons to dodge the IRS than legitimate charitable enterprises. On this episode of Renegade Capital, we invite Kat Taylor to discuss the problems with DAFs and the legislation currently on the table that aims to reform them. About Kat Taylor.Having lived through the tumultuous 1960s, Kat Taylor vividly remembers that era's struggles for justice and equality. Those fights against bigotry and brutality remain unresolved to this day, and Kat is committed to being an ally against the exploitative economies that undermine the American dream for so many. Through her office, she works in service of restoring social, racial, and gender justice and environmental well-being for an equitable and inclusive world by championing legislation in her home state of California. Currently, she serves as Co-Founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution and certified B Corporation that makes banking more accessible to underserved communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner – and aims to change the banking system for good. Kat is also a member of the Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving, a coalition advocating for common-sense reforms to get more resources into the hands of working charities faster. Her recent activity has put a spotlight on the many problems with Donor Advised Funds as a charitable vehicle, a perspective we are grateful to have on Renegade Capital.Renegade Capital Tools & TipsA renegade not only listens but acts. We've consolidated a few tips from this episode to help you invest in local communities.Support reform legislation: Contact your Congressional representative to support the ACE act and other critical reforms for charitable spending. Learn more at acceleratecharitablegiving.org/reforms.Sign the Good Life Pledge: The Good Life Pledge is a commitment for donors to “shift a third of all the assets under our control to community stewardship, ownership, and control” within their lifetime. You can learn more about joining this coalition at goodlifepledge.com.Amplify charitable giving in your own community: You don't have to use a donor fund to contribute to your community! Donate directly to local charities like food banks and organizations that provide resources, shelter, and mental health services.Love the podcast? Subscribe and follow to never miss an episode.Signup for our newsletter Linkedin | Twitter | Facebook | InstagramThank you to this season's sponsors Lenderfit and Community Capital Management. Support the show
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Welcome back Girlfriends…..This week we are celebrating Women's History month with special guest Kat Taylor @presidentkat. We are discussing how to address diversity, equity, and don't forget inclusion in multiple spaces. How do you and your employer respect DE&I? Follow @therapeuticgirlfriends on IG or email us at: Therapeuticgirlfriends@gmail.com Please Subscribe, rate and comment on the streaming platform you listen on. Please follow your Therapeutic Girlfriend Jessica @itsme_jessicat and special guest Kat Taylor @presidentkat and co-founder of @lovehotcoffee ***Resources for therapeutic services*** local insurance (EAP)program, www.psychologytoday.com and www.therapyforblackgirls.com
Hi friends! On this episode, we chat about Katee Robert's “Wicked Villains” and “Dark Olympus” series and speculate about how the two connect. We mention how much we would love Katee Robert to write a short revealing some of these answers, and well — Katee Robert wrote a short revealing some of these answers! So please enjoy our oddly timed speculations, then head over to Katee Robert's website, sign up for her newsletter, and read the mini arc to see what we got right and wrong. We have a few announcements. First, our next book will be “Begin Again Again” by Eve Dangerfield, so go pick that up so you're ready for our spoiler recap. If you're a fan of Katee Robert, then you're probably a fan of one of her frequent audiobook narrators, Jenny Nordbak. Jenny has a new romance coming out September 28 — next Tuesday — called “His Leading Lady.” It pairs an A-list actor and an infamous dominatrix in a fake relationship. And this week is the launch of Jenny's new podcast with our friend Melody from Heaving Bosoms. It's called Bonkers Romance and it's going to be amazing, so go subscribe right now! And last but certainly not least: we have merch! Friend of the pod and of life Molly is the creative force behind our new merch. We have tees, mugs and stickers, including our “Where's the Gay Shit?” and “I Do Have Some Grievances” designs. Use promo code AIRKISSES through the end of the month for free shipping. And now, major spoilers ahead. Stuff we mentioned: MERCH: https://make-out-already.creator-spring.com Wicked Villains series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/258072-wicked-villains “Neon Gods” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1wrGWA7Vyvn0vxFUqoD5qZ?si=hMgH1XwIRES9ELavapBI9g&dl_branch=1 Evie Lupine on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHExB-d5s0zBcbsaHEUy91 “Gifting Me To His Best Friend” from the A Touch of Taboo series: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53408227-gifting-me-to-his-best-friend?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=U56lusBw32&rank=1 “Forbidden Fling” by Kat Taylor: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58521179-forbidden-fling?ref=nav_sb_ss_2_15 You can visit us at www.makeoutalreadypod.com. You can also follow us on Instagram @makeoutalreadypod and on Twitter @makeout_already, or email us at makeoutalready@gmail.com.
Kat Taylor is a prolific philanthropist who works with communities to develop the resources they need to thrive. She co-founded Beneficial State Bank and TomKat Ranch, two businesses that focus on creating a more just and sustainable world while also generating profit for the people they serve. In this conversation, what really comes through as extraordinary about Kat's commitment to giving is that it extends throughout her life. She is dedicated to personal growth, communities, family, and the betterment of humanity as a whole. Kat has found a way to weave together outsize impact with real grassroots engagement and empowerment for the people her generosity benefits.
#016: Green banker, philanthropist, and co-owner of TomKat Ranch, Kat Taylor believes we can reform both capitalism and agriculture into tools that heal our planet and communities through just and equitable practices that align with consumer values. To watch a video version of this podcast please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/kat-taylor-grow-good-money-and-good-food-for-all-episode-sixteen/The Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce. It also identifies pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs as compared to products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/farmsWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be. But the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing small farms that follow the law. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but are still paying a premium price. The lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Fans!https://www.realorganicproject.org/1000-real-fans/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/
Taking The Lead Podcast - Season: 2 Episode 44: How Actress Kat Taylor is Growing Her Business with a New Skin Care Company Host: Pamela Burkett-Jones, Career Strategist | Coach | Trainer | Podcaster Guest: Kat Taylor - Owner at Mattoon Soap Co. | Model | Radio Host | Actress | Discussion: *About Kat Taylor *The History of Mattoon Soap Company *About the Mattoon Soap Company Products *Kat's advise on Starting Your Own Business Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Join Crystal Thornton, Georgene Rice and Kat Taylor as they chat all things Thanksgiving! Favorite foods and traditions, but also how this year has made us realize even more the things we have to be grateful for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Mental health in the community’ is a series of six podcasts brought to you by the Mental Health Foundation and the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. What is this series about? From 2016 to 2019 the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust ran the Mental Health Fellowships programme, funding individuals to travel abroad to learn more about how community-based solutions are being created to respond to some of today’s most pressing mental health challenges. The Mental Health Foundation was the expert partner in this programme, helping to shape its aims, select the successful candidates and provide mentoring to the successful Fellows. In total, 59 Churchill Fellows were chosen to investigate best practice in 18 countries and bring back new evidence and ideas to create positive change in their profession, practice and communities in the UK. This series of podcasts distils the key findings from this rich body of learning, and makes recommendations for policy and practice in the UK. Each episode focuses on an aspect of the Mental Health Fellowships’ overarching theme ‘community-based solutions’. There are also corresponding briefings for each of the categories below, available at www.mentalhealth.org.uk or www.wcmt.org.uk. Episode 2: Creativity and Innovation: the creative arts Who’s on the podcast today? Trevor Barnes: Host, freelance journalist and BBC radio presenter. Dr Kat Taylor: a clinical psychologist and art and mental health innovation programme manager at Greater Manchester i-Thrive, travelled to Finland and the USA (2017) to study initiatives embedding the arts into health care. Alison O’Connor: a psychotherapist, trainer and co-founder of Cardiff based Arts in Health organisation, Re-Live. Alison travelled to Bosnia and Herzegovina and the USA (2016) to investigate the impact of the creative arts on families and veterans affected by trauma and moral injury. What is the episode about? This episode features two Fellows’ findings about how the creative arts are being used abroad to support people’s mental health. We hear about the Dance Centre of Central Finland in Jyvaskyla where the Baby Dance Hour is an opportunity for mothers to play, sing and dance with their young children. Led by a professional dance teacher and supported by care staff, these sessions allow mother and baby to bond in the simplest and most natural of ways, generating habits of connection through touch, talk, movement and music that help to lay the foundations of good mental health for life. Trevor then interviews Alison O’Connor about how the performing arts are providing more holistic approaches for supporting veteran’s mental health, in addition to more traditional methods such as talking therapies. Need support? If you need someone to talk to then Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free, 24/7. They are there to talk to, listen and they won't judge or tell you what to do. C.A.L.M.: National helpline for men to talk about any troubles they are feeling. Call 0800 58 58 58 (UK). They are available 5pm-midnight 365 days a year. For support in a crisis, Text Shout to 85258. If you’re experiencing a personal crisis, are unable to cope and need support. Shout can help with urgent issues such as: Suicidal thoughts, abuse or assault, self-harm, bullying, relationship challenges.
Join Summer Shore, Crystal Thornton and Kat Taylor as they chat with Elisabeth Parker about fun ideas for summertime in the middle of quarantine. Elisabeth is a Wife, mom of two boys, self-proclaimed homebody, rare disease advocate and Baptiste yoga teacher. She’s passionate about encouraging others by sharing her family's (extra)ordinary journey with Noonan syndrome. Elisabeth has helped to raise thousands of dollars for research, speaking, volunteering, and teaching yoga at rare disease events all over the country as a board member for the RASopathies Network. She shares how her family stays happy and healthy even in the middle of a quarantine and how we can encourage and support families who are part of the most vulnerable population right now. Follow Elisabeth on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethfaithparker/ or online at https://www.elisabethfaithparker.com/ Get moving with a Zoom yoga class: http://willamettevalleypoweryoga.com/ Get involved for a cause at: https://rasopathiesnet.org/ https://globalgenes.org/ https://bethematch.org/
Dr Kat Taylor (tw: @Katselenataylor), is a researcher at the ANU's Crawford School of Public Policy. Through her work in Perth and regional Australia, she has experience in water policy, wastewater irrigation, household water efficiency and drinking water risk management. Kat is the Managing Editor of Global Water Forum. In our conversation, we talk about dance fitness, water governance, and the Global Water Forum. Show Notes (link) [00:49] Why environmental science [01:46] Working towards a focus on water and water policy [02:47] The importance of water [04:24] The scope of water governance [05:14] The scope and context of water issues globally vs locally [06:18] Australian specific water issues [07:42] The Global Water Forum [09:09] Who the Global Water Forum is for [11:22] The need to draw public attention to a broader range of topics and innovations surrounding water governance [12:15] Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council [14:00] What being managing editor at the Global Water Forum involves [15:08] About the GWF podcast [15:47] Bonus Question 1: What hobby or interest do you have that is most unrelated to your field of work? [16:55] About Funk n Fit [18:53] Bonus Question 2: Which childhood book holds the strongest memories for you? [20:15] Bonus Question 3: What advice you would give someone who wants to do what you do? Or what advice should they ignore? [25:19] The importance of mentors in career development Connect with STEAM Powered: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon Ko-Fi
Coach B and Kami talk with Kat Taylor, Actress, Model, and Media Personality. She transitioned from nearly 2 decades in law enforcement to the entertainment business. She speaks about her tenacity and courage to achieve her life long goals. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/kamiandcoachb)
This season, we invited kids to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Kat Taylor who narrated the previous episode about Temple Grandin. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, now is a good time to go back and check it out. About Kat:Kat Taylor is a philanthropist dedicated to restoring social justice and environmental well-being, and building a more inclusive world. Kat is active in a variety of social enterprises and currently serves as Co-Founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, whose mission it is to spread prosperity in communities. Kat is also a Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF), dedicated to inspiring sustainable food systems.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, John Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to our credit readers and interviewers.
This season, we invited kids to interview our storytellers. Today, you'll hear from Kat Taylor who narrated the previous episode about Temple Grandin. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, now is a good time to go back and check it out. About Kat:Kat Taylor is a philanthropist dedicated to restoring social justice and environmental well-being, and building a more inclusive world. Kat is active in a variety of social enterprises and currently serves as Co-Founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, whose mission it is to spread prosperity in communities. Kat is also a Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF), dedicated to inspiring sustainable food systems.Sponsored by:www.rebelgirls.co Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!Credits:This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes, John Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to our credit readers and interviewers.
Crystal Thornton and Kat Taylor chat with artist, Riley Clemmons. They discuss how Riley has kept creating while staying at home, the story behind her song, "Fighting for Me" and Riley also shares a special message to the Senior Class of 2020.
Once upon a time, there was a girl who thought in pictures instead of words. Her name was Temple. When Temple was a girl, her parents realized she was different. Her mind was full of pictures of everything she’d ever seen or experienced. Temple was then diagnosed with autism. In the 1950s, doctors didn't know much about her condition, so they recommended that Temple be sent away. Temple’s mother insisted that she would thrive at home with the right support and the right education. Because of that courageous act, Temple grew up to change the world for millions of animals. Tune in to find out how she did it. Our narrator this episode is Kat Taylor, a philanthropist dedicated to restoring social justice and environmental well-being, and building a more inclusive world. Kat is active in a variety of social enterprises and currently serves as Co-Founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, whose mission it is to spread prosperity in communities. Kat is also a Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF), dedicated to inspiring sustainable food systems. If you enjoyed learning about Temple, visit our website at rebelgirls.com to pick up more stories about incredible women. Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!This podcast is based on the book series also titled Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producers are Elena Favilli and Joy Fowlkes. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. This episode was written by Alexis Stratton and edited by Pam Gruber. Maithy Vu proofread. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.ReferencesBarghoorn, L. (2016). Temple Grandin: Pioneer for Animal Rights and Autism Awareness. Ontario: Crabtree Publishing Company.BBC (Producer). (2006, June 08). Temple Grandin: The woman who thinks like a cow [Documentary].Bianculli, D. (Host). (2010, Feb. 05). Temple Grandin: The woman who talks to animals. Fresh Air. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123383699 Colorado State University (Producer). (2012). Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds [Motion picture]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAoQ4u2_76s Cutler, E. (2004). Thorn in my pocket: Temple Grandin’s mother tells the family story. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons.Grandin, T. (n.d.). Biography: Temple Grandin, Ph.D. Dr. Temple Grandin’s Website. Retrieved from http://www.grandin.com/temple.htmlGrandin, T. (1992). Calming effects of deep touch pressure in patients with autistic disorder, college students, and animals. Journal of Child And Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.grandin.com/inc/squeeze.htmlGrandin, T. (2006). Thinking in pictures: And other reports from my life with autism, expanded edition. New York: Random House.Grandin, T. (2012). Temple Grandin, PhD. Retrieved from https://www.templegrandin.com/Guglielmo, A., & Tourville, J. (2018). How to build a hug: Temple Grandin and her amazing squeeze machine. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.Hearst, M. (2015). Extraordinary people: A semi-comprehensive guide to some of the world's most fascinating people. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.Jackson, M. (Director). (2010). Temple Grandin [Motion picture]. USA: HBO.Kantor, E. (2018, May 08). Four questions for Temple Grandin. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved from https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-authors/article/76811-four-questions-for-temple-grandin.htmlMontgomery, S. (2012). Temple Grandin: How the girl who loved cows embraced autism and changed the world. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.Mosca, J. F. (2017). The girl who thought in pictures: The story of Dr. Temple Grandin. Seattle, Washington: The Innovation Press.Sacks, O. (1993, Dec. 27). An anthropologist on Mars. The New Yorker. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/12/27/anthropologist-mars
Once upon a time, there was a girl who thought in pictures instead of words. Her name was Temple. When Temple was a girl, her parents realized she was different. Her mind was full of pictures of everything she’d ever seen or experienced. Temple was then diagnosed with autism. In the 1950s, doctors didn't know much about her condition, so they recommended that Temple be sent away. Temple’s mother insisted that she would thrive at home with the right support and the right education. Because of that courageous act, Temple grew up to change the world for millions of animals. Tune in to find out how she did it. Our narrator this episode is Kat Taylor, a philanthropist dedicated to restoring social justice and environmental well-being, and building a more inclusive world. Kat is active in a variety of social enterprises and currently serves as Co-Founder and Board Chair of Beneficial State Bank, whose mission it is to spread prosperity in communities. Kat is also a Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF), dedicated to inspiring sustainable food systems. If you enjoyed learning about Temple, visit our website at rebelgirls.com to pick up more stories about incredible women. Use promo code REBELPODCAST to get 15% off your first purchase!This podcast is based on the book series also titled Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. Our Executive Producers are Elena Favilli and Joy Fowlkes. This season was produced by John Marshall Cheary, Sarah Storm, and Robin Lai. This episode was written by Alexis Stratton and edited by Pam Gruber. Maithy Vu proofread. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi who has also sound designed this episode. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer.ReferencesBarghoorn, L. (2016). Temple Grandin: Pioneer for Animal Rights and Autism Awareness. Ontario: Crabtree Publishing Company.BBC (Producer). (2006, June 08). Temple Grandin: The woman who thinks like a cow [Documentary].Bianculli, D. (Host). (2010, Feb. 05). Temple Grandin: The woman who talks to animals. Fresh Air. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123383699 Colorado State University (Producer). (2012). Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds [Motion picture]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAoQ4u2_76s Cutler, E. (2004). Thorn in my pocket: Temple Grandin’s mother tells the family story. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons.Grandin, T. (n.d.). Biography: Temple Grandin, Ph.D. Dr. Temple Grandin’s Website. Retrieved from http://www.grandin.com/temple.htmlGrandin, T. (1992). Calming effects of deep touch pressure in patients with autistic disorder, college students, and animals. Journal of Child And Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.grandin.com/inc/squeeze.htmlGrandin, T. (2006). Thinking in pictures: And other reports from my life with autism, expanded edition. New York: Random House.Grandin, T. (2012). Temple Grandin, PhD. Retrieved from https://www.templegrandin.com/Guglielmo, A., & Tourville, J. (2018). How to build a hug: Temple Grandin and her amazing squeeze machine. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.Hearst, M. (2015). Extraordinary people: A semi-comprehensive guide to some of the world's most fascinating people. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.Jackson, M. (Director). (2010). Temple Grandin [Motion picture]. USA: HBO.Kantor, E. (2018, May...
Join Summer Shore, Kat Taylor and Crystal Thornton as they talk about getting ready for Easter in the middle of social distancing and COVID-19. Hear about their traditions of the past and how they plan to make this year special and keep the true meaning of Easter close at heart.
Join Georgene Rice, Crystal Thornton, Kat Taylor and Summer Shore as they discuss living life under the Stay-At-Home order and how they are finding hope and encouragement, even in these uncertain times.
Kat Taylor, Georgene Rice, Summer Shore and Julia Harrison discuss what they do to recharge when they feel like they're running on empty. Especially during uncertain times. And yes, it includes ice cream!
An audio documentary about one of the most surreal political rallies in modern history.Featuring musical performances by:Yolanda Adams, Kat Taylor and Juvenile.
ON THE GROUND FOR JANUARY 17, 2020 For this hour, voices from the Fire Drill Fridays climate protest held January 10, 2020 outside the U.S. Capitol, organized and mced by actress Jane Fonda, This protest focused on the role of banks and other financial institutions in continuing to fund the extraction of oil, gas and coal that is making earth uninhabitable. With Jane Fonda, Rebecca Adamson, Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, Omekongo Dibinga, Tara Houska, Naomi Klein, Greenpeace USA's Annie Leonard, 350.org's Bill McKibben, Joaquin Phoenix, June Diane Raphael, Martin Sheen, Tasina Sapa Win Smith, Kat Taylor, Amber Valletta, Susan Sarandon and more. Post photo by Fire Drill Fridays. The show is made possible only by our volunteer energy, our resolve to keep the people's voices on the air, and by support from our listeners. In this new era of fake corporate news, we have to be and support our own media! Please click here or click on the Support-Donate tab on this website to subscribe for as little as $3 a month. We are so grateful for this small but growing amount of monthly crowdsource funding on Patreon. You can also give a one-time donation on PayPal. Thank you!
Chris, Jarrod, and Lindsey are back with a look ahead to the 2020 political landscape in South Carolina. They set some goals for the year and discuss what to watch for across the state over the next year. Then, Jarrod talks with Kat Taylor; wife of 2020 Democratic candidate for president, Tom Steyer.
In this interview, Kat Taylor talks about the history of banking, why banking needs serious reform, and how Beneficial State is creating a triple bottom-line bank that is accountable to its customers, our society, and the planet – rather than rich stakeholders. Kat shares important design decisions that form Beneficial State’s structure and ethos, and talks about why the banking sector can be a great lever for change. Get full show notes and more information at: https://ssfllp.com/rebooting-capitalism-podcast/#ep1
Next on the locals series is fellow Carbondalian, also relatively new to the Roaring Fork Valley, Arthur Franklin. Arthur's brilliance is grounded in such a peaceful and compassionate presence, and I am thrilled to call him a new friend. In this conversation we cover a lot of ground, much of which is completely new to me, though topics I've always been curious about. In this conversation we learn... How Arthur came to invent state of the art wellness technologies without a high school diploma What exactly are EMFs (electromagnetic fields) and are they worth fearing The difference between naturally occurring EMFs and synthetic EMFs How crystals can protect us against EMFs Lifestyle tips and tricks to avoid potential detriments of EMF exposure Hope you enjoy! Please feel free to leave a comment, rating, or review on whatever platform you choose to tune in on! Join the conversation and tune in LIVE on Thursdays at 12PM pst on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM! You may also be interested in these episodes... Transformational Breathwork with Michael Brian Baker - https://alter.health/episode38 HeartMath with Rollin McCraty - https://alter.health/episode138 Chakra Therapy with Kat Taylor - https://alter.health/episode152 Links to learn more SHOW NOTES: https://alter.health/episode162 JOIN PLANT BASED & STRESS FREE FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/alterhealth/ TAKE OUR ONLINE COURSE: https://alter.health/course SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/alterhealth GET OUR BOOK: https://amzn.to/2tmiOz3 APPLY TO WORK WITH US: https://alter.health/membership CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://fb.me/alterhealthinc CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alter.health
We had a blast talking with Kat Taylor from 104.1 The Fish on the Best Day Ever Podcast! We talked about our recent Girl's Night Out event and looked forward to our upcoming Revive! conference on February 22nd, 2020. Register for the Revive! Conference
On this week in the "local series" our guest is Kat Taylor, founder of Kailo Organic Chakra Therapy. The topic of the Chakras, even though grounded in thousand year old traditions, can be viewed as a bit "out there" and "woo woo" in today's society. The truth is that so much of what ancient traditions have taught us for millennia is indeed grounded in science! In this conversation, Kat explains her multidimensional work with the chakras and how coming at them from many different angles and energies can support optimal health and balance. Some highlights of this conversation include... * What the chakras actually are * How color and sound influence the energetics of the body * The psychoemotional opportunities embedded in each energy center * The relationships between the physical and energetic anatomy * How essential oils might influence the vitality of the chakra system * Taking a spiritual based approach to chakra balancing You may also be interested in these episodes... Episode 36 with Drs. Ron and Mary Hulnick - https://alter.health/episode36 Episode 42 with Dr. Joan Borysenko - https://alter.health/episode42 Episode 104 with Jeevan Singh- https://alter.health/episode104 Hope you enjoy! Please feel free to leave a comment, rating, or review on whatever platform you choose to tune in on! Links to learn more - SHOW NOTES: https://alter.health/episode152 - JOIN EMPOWERED HEALING NATURALLY FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/alterhealth/ - TAKE OUR ONLINE COURSE: https://alter.health/course - SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/alterhealth - GET OUR BOOK: https://amzn.to/2tmiOz3 - APPLY TO WORK WITH US: https://alter.health/membership - CONNECT ON FACEBOOK: https://fb.me/alterhealthinc - CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alter.health
Kat Taylor is joined by Summer Shore and Melissa Campbell, co-founders of Revive Ministries. Revive Ministries is a non-profit Christian ministry dedicated to helping women find their passion, purpose and power in Christ. You can learn more at www.experiencerevival.com Find them on Facebook/Instagram: @experiencerevival And listen to the "Experience Revival Podcast" on iTunes and Google Play at www.experiencerevival.com
Banks can be engines of an equitable economy by financing local endeavors and circulating profits back through communities. What if more banks were operating ethically, aligning their lending and operations to improve the fiscal vitality of their local communities and environment?For example, with financing from Beneficial State Bank in California, the Oakland Leaf’s after-school programming […]
This week we interviewed Kat Taylor. An amazing mom of two boys who are now graduated from homeschoo l. One of her sons had a Traumatic Brain Injury which contributed to his intense ADHD. Kat shared some practical tips for keeping a child with ADHD focused and learning without pushing them. Kat’s son is now […]
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In this interview, Miro talks With Kat Taylor CEO of Kailo Organic Chakra Therapy. Kat aims to empower, inspire, teach, guide and support others in healing themselves and embodying the fullness of their potential. As an energy practitioner and chakra guide, Kat intuitively weaves together over 10 years of experience with various forms of energy work, bodywork, aromatherapy, shamanism, and yogic practices.
Kat is out to transform critical sectors of society: agriculture, democracy, finance & philanthropy.
Crystal Thornton and Kat Taylor got to sit down and chat with comedian Amy Barnes. They discuss a little bit of everything, from Amy's journey in comedy to life as a wife, mom and trying to juggle it all!
Episode #5 Kat Taylor and Summer Shore talk about how friendships evolve over different seasons of life. They share a laugh over the difficulty of making friends as adults and talk about the meaningful impact their friends have had on them.
Episode #3 We know it's only just Spring, but summertime is right around the corner, and that means sunshine, barbecues, and (gulp) swimsuit shopping. Join Summer Shore as she talks with Crystal Thornton, Georgene Rice and Kat Taylor about body image, modesty, confidence and more, on the Best Day Ever Podcast with The Fish & KPDQ!
This week we are discussing how to finance a transition from an ecologically harmful economy dependent on fossil fuels to a clean economy defined by renewables. We have three great guests tackling perspectives at different levels of service, from municipal to state to the federal level. We are joined by Jackie Fielder, an organizer working toward a public bank for San Francisco, Kat Taylor, the CEO of Beneficial State Bank, and Carla Skandier, a Senior Research Associate at the Democracy Collaborative. Transcripts for all episodes can be found at https://thenextsystem.org/learn/collections/next-system-podcast.
Portland's Clean Energy initiative (Measure 26-201) is being led by frontline communities and a diverse coalition of grassroots leaders. It's a big step for the environmental community in Portland and is part of a trend happening across the country. In this episode, we'll outline City Club's research findings on Measure 26-201. We'll also talk to Kat Taylor, the founder of Beneficial State Bank, about why her bank supports Portland's Clean Energy Initiative. And we'll speak with Aiko Schaefer from Front and Centered about similar work being done in Washington State. Dan Rivas is our host. XRAY is our sponsor. The music was composed by Max McGrath-Riecke. You can hear more of Max's music at http://www.maxvoltagepdx.com/. To read City Club's research on 26-201 or a handful of other measures on the ballot, visit us at www.pdxcityclub.org.
How can you tell if your energy is out of balance - therefore keeping you from creating the life you want to live? In this episode, I'm chatting with Kat Taylor, a soft-spoken yet consciously driven Aquarius based in Colorado about the chakra system and specifically how becoming more aware of our own energetic imbalances can help us step into our power and create a ripple effect that can help us do our part to heal the world.For complete episode show notes, visit www.soulshineastrology.com/episode7 // Download a special Chakra Healing + Astrology Guide and receive special benefits, resources, and early access to future episodes by becoming a member of our Cosmic Community at https://www.soulshineastrology.com/community/Support the show (http://soulshineastrology.com/community)
Featured interview with Kat Taylor, co-founder and CEO of Beneficial State Bank. Megan Kamerick reports on why front-line bank jobs are generally so miserable. Karan Chopra explores the need for employers and educators to build new bridges in an era of lifelong learning.
Twenty years ago, Terry Murray, Walmajarri man, was the youngest artist to paint the historic Ngurrara Canvas. This year, to celebrate it's anniversary, the canvas coming out of the box and being woken up! Terry is the Project Co-ordinator. He chats to Kat Taylor about the history of this beautiful painting, it's significance and the event that will bring together standing artists and the next generation. The celebration is at Lake Pirnini, in the Great Sandy Desert, October 16th-20th. More information on the event: http://www.yanunijarra.com/news/2017/9/7/yanunijarra-wakes-up-the-ngurrara-canvas
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
This show features two conversations with people who are working to make our financial systems more just and equitable. First we’ll hear from Kat Taylor and Matt Anderson of Beneficial State Bank, a certified B Corp that holds to what it calls a “triple bottom-line of social justice, environmental well-being and economic sustainability.” Then we talk to John Haines about Mercy Corps Northwest’s pioneering Community Investment Trust.
If you were driving through the country and found yourself in an area where you saw ominous signs posted, warning you to beware of Dogmen, would you get out of there as fast as possible or have a look around? Well, tonight's guest, Kat Taylor, experienced just that. Years ago, when she lived in Arkansas, she and her husband came across signs like that. Unfortunately, that wasn't Kat's only exposure to Dogmen. Oh no. Things got much worse!
Kat Taylor co-CEO of Beneficial State Bank discusses how the triple bottom line company enhances economic sustainability in low-income communities See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can a bank be beneficial to all and harmful to none? Does your bank do only good and no harm? Do you know? Beneficial State Bank aims to bank in a way that is beneficial to all and harmful to none. It’s more than a platitude. They proactively measure themselves against goals such as how many affordable housing units they have financed, how many kilowatt hours of clean energy their loans have produced and how many millions of dollars they have loaned non-profits. Kat Taylor and her husband set out to create a business that would do social good with a sustainable business model. So far, they seem to be doing quite well. Beneficial Quotes from Kat Taylor “The way we think about social justice…is that we run our economy and our society in a way that distributes power, creates broad prosperity and gives individuals a hefty dose of self-determination. “ “I think that the banking sector is rife with opportunity for change by individuals.” “We’ve been trained over decades as depositors to believe all we deserve is a pittance of an interest rate return, particularly where federal interest rates are right now, and no voice. But we should actually have the maximum voice among stakeholders of the banks because we control, at a minimum, nine out of ten dollars lent.” “We should really be listening to those depositors, and we should be awakening them to the voice that they can have.” “You can go to Treasury’s CDFI web site and there’s a map there of where those 111 banks are. So the first thing anyone can do is simply take their money out of a bank that’s not respecting their values and put it in a bank that is.” “We’ve been trying to be on the leading edge of the movement to establish third-party auditable, credible, robust impact metrics for the banking sector.” Beneficial Resources: Beneficial State Bank: http://beneficialstatebank.com/ Beneficial State Impact Statement: http://beneficialstate.org/impact/ Episode 025, David Reiling, Sunrise Banks: http://tonyloyd.com/025/ Episode 026, Joseph Sanberg, Aspiration: http://tonyloyd.com/026/
Why are mangroves dying along the Gulf of Carpentaria? And why did it take so long for authorities to notice? Professor Damien Burrows, director of TropWATER, James Cook University, chats to Kat Taylor. 8 August 2016
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This podcast interview is with Kat Taylor, the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Beneficial State Bank. Kat is really smart. Harvard grad. JD & MBA from Stanford. Sits on Harvard’s Board of Overseers. The list goes on. But beyond her impressive accolades, Kat’s purpose in work is restoring social justice and environmental well being. And what’s fascinating is that Kat is working to restore that social justice and environmental well being in banking - an industry she describes as “just above oil, gas and government in popularity.” We’ll get to more of that in a minute in our show. In this interview we’ll dive deep into why Kat is motivated to keep the affection in business for good, the business model behind Beneficial State Bank, and of course, Kat’s tattoos. Without further ado, please enjoy this interview with Kat Taylor. For more interviews, please visit yscouts.com/podcast
Guest Kat Taylor, Co-Founder and CEO, Beneficial State Bank, speaks with Diane Horn about Beneficial State Bank, a Community Development Financial Institution whose mission is to bring beneficial banking to low-income communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner.