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Novo istraživanje pokazalo je da Australija ima jednu od najviših stopa dijagnosticiranih slučajeva raka dojke u svijetu. No, Kate Browne svoju je dijagnozu dobila sasvim slučajno. Ona i mnogi drugi sada pozivaju na bolje prakse ranog otkrivanja raka kako bi više žena izbjeglo sličnu sudbinu.
Một nghiên cứu mới cho thấy Úc là một trong những quốc gia có tỷ lệ chẩn đoán ung thư vú cao nhất trên thế giới. Tuy nhiên, bệnh ung thư vú của Kate Browne lại được phát hiện một cách tình cờ. Cô và nhiều người khác hiện đang kêu gọi cải thiện các phương pháp phát hiện sớm để giúp nhiều phụ nữ tránh khỏi tình cảnh tương tự.
Nowe badanie wykazało, że Australia ma jeden z najwyższych wskaźników wykrywania raka piersi na świecie. Jednak rak piersi Kate Browne został wykryty przez przypadek. Kobiety w Australii wzywają do wprowadzenia lepszych praktyk wczesnego wykrywania, aby pomóc większej liczbie kobiet uniknąć podobnych sytuacji. Posluchajmy historii Kate...
In this episode, Phil Russo talks to Brett Mitchell and Kate Browne about a study that did not make it over the line. Following a systematic review in 2021 that examined the issue of UTIs in those who self catheterise, a study to examine whether previous work demonstrating a reduction in CAUTI in indwelling catheters through the use of Chlorhexidine for meatal cleansing would be effective was designed. The team discuss the complexities of getting what was essentially a community-based study over the line and why ultimately it did not progress, much to the sadness of the team. previous relevant work is listed below. Mitchell BG, Prael G, Curryer C, Russo PL, Fasugba O, Lowthian J, et al. The frequency of urinary tract infections and the value of antiseptics in community-dwelling people who undertake intermittent urinary catheterization: A systematic review. Am J Infect Control 2021;49(8):1058-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.01.009. Fasugba O, Cheng AC, Gregory V, Graves N, Koerner J, Collignon P, et al. Chlorhexidine for meatal cleaning in reducing catheter-associated urinary tract infections: a multicentre stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial. Lancet Infect Dis 2019;19(6):611-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30736-9.
In this episode, Phil Russo talks to Brett Mitchell and Kate Browne about a study that did not make it over the line. Following a systematic review in 2021 that examined the issue of UTIs in those who self catheterise, a study to examine whether previous work demonstrating a reduction in CAUTI in indwelling catheters through the use of Chlorhexidine for meatal cleansing would be effective was designed. The team discuss the complexities of getting what was essentially a community-based study over the line and why ultimately it did not progress, much to the sadness of the team. previous relevant work is listed below. Mitchell BG, Prael G, Curryer C, Russo PL, Fasugba O, Lowthian J, et al. The frequency of urinary tract infections and the value of antiseptics in community-dwelling people who undertake intermittent urinary catheterization: A systematic review. Am J Infect Control 2021;49(8):1058-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.01.009. Fasugba O, Cheng AC, Gregory V, Graves N, Koerner J, Collignon P, et al. Chlorhexidine for meatal cleaning in reducing catheter-associated urinary tract infections: a multicentre stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial. Lancet Infect Dis 2019;19(6):611-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30736-9.
In this episode, I'm joined by Kate Browne, head of research and insights at Compare Club, to explore the real impact of buy now, pay later services on our everyday financial habits. What started as a tool for spreading the cost of larger purchases has crept into everyday essentials like groceries and fuel. But how is this changing the way we think about spending and budgeting? Kate and I dive into the hidden consequences of relying on these services, from juggling multiple payments to losing sight of the true cost of things. It's not just those facing financial difficulties - many people with higher incomes are now turning to buy now, pay later instead of traditional credit options. Why is that? And what does it say about our changing relationship with money? We also look at the potential long-term impacts, especially on younger generations, and how these services might be reshaping financial behaviour for years to come. Today we cover: How buy now, pay later services are becoming part of everyday life. The effect on spending habits across all income levels. What we should be aware of as these services grow in popularity. “Some people said they were using it daily. And this is really showing that buy now, pay later isn't sort of a nice-to-have tool, but it's really ingrained as a financial tool for people to get from paycheck to paycheck."Kate [03:56] “It's very, very easy to lose control and even in people who are generally good with money, once you kind of lose control, it's really hard to get it back or it's even easier to put your head in the sand."Kate [08:03] “The relationship we have with our phones, we're on them all the time. So paying with them doesn't feel like anything out of the ordinary."Emma [23:14] Where to find Kate Website: https://compareclub.com.au/expert-analysis/author/kate-browne/ Where to find The Broke Generation Website: https://thebrokegeneration.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.brokegenerationTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.brokegeneration Order my book, Good with Money! Sign up to The Glue: the weekly money psychology and mindset newsletter www.thebrokegeneration.com/subscribe, where you'll also get your free Financial Values workbook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered if your health insurance is really giving you the best bang for your buck as you age? In Episode 48 of A Bite From The Money Sandwich, Marc Bineham is joined by Kate Browne, Head of Research and Insights at Compare Club. Compare Club helps Australians find savings in their insurance and loans. Kate and Marc dive into the complexities of health insurance for older Australians. As premiums rise and needs change, they explore why it's crucial to review your policy every three years to ensure you're getting the best coverage for your money. They also discuss the benefits of services like Compare Club that help optimise your policy without added costs. Tune in for practical tips on managing your health insurance, understanding coverage tiers, and making sure you're not paying for extras you don't need.
The government will gift households $300 in energy relief this financial year, but who's eligible and how can they get it?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's budget week! On Tuesday night Jim Chalmers handed down his third budget and we found out exactly how the Labor government is planning on spending Aussie money this next financial year. Labelled 'a win for women', this budget had a strong focus on issues like women's health and changes to paid parental leave. In this episode of The Quicky, we break down the winners and losers from Federal Budget 2024. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Grace Rouvray With thanks to: Kate Browne - the Head of Research at Compare Club, an organisation that conducts research on how Aussies are being affected by the cost of living and their finances Producers: Grace Rouvray Executive Producer: Taylah Strano, Kally BorgAudio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Private health insurance premiums are set to rise by 3.03% across the board after a government ruling, but how will that affectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you checked your private health insurance costs? As we get older, private cover becomes increasingly important but there might be costly add-ons in your policy that are not relevant to your current needs. Today, I'm joined by Compare Club head of research Kate Browne who explains how you might be able to save money when it comes to the ever-increasing cost of your private health cover.
An alarming 60 per cent of eligible Aussies are missing out on valuable energy rebates, new research shows. And the majority are seniors and veterans, according to a survey by Energy Charter and Melbourne University's Melbourne Institute. Today, Compare Club head of research Kate Browne outlines the findings, explains the problem and tells how you can be sure you're taking advantage of all government subsidies.
Mortgage payments, rent, power bills, food, insurance, petrol - you name it, it seems to be getting more expensive. And all of that has a real impact on consumer confidence and spending.Kate Browne, Head of Research and Insights at Compare Club, talks to Sean Aylmer about Compare Club's latest Bill Stress Index, and what it reveals about Australian spending habits.Compare Club is a supporter of Fear and GreedFind out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite insurance premiums rising, older Australians are choosing to buy into private health insurance for the first time more and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, we talk about the CLEEN and I-CLEEN studies. These are a RCT and quasi-experimental genomics study aiming to determine the effect of additional cleaning of shared medical equipment of the frequency of healthcare associated infections. We also make phone call mid podcast... A shout out to all the team involved in this project, including being wonderfully coordinated by Dr Kate Browne and with great support from Georgia Matterson. Full details on the website below. Link to study website: https://cleenstudy.com/ Link to study protocol: https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-023-07144-z This project is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Emerging Leadership Investigator grant (Prof Brett Mitchell, (GNT2008392)).
In this podcast, we talk about the CLEEN and I-CLEEN studies. These are a RCT and quasi-experimental genomics study aiming to determine the effect of additional cleaning of shared medical equipment of the frequency of healthcare associated infections. We also make phone call mid podcast... A shout out to all the team involved in this project, including being wonderfully coordinated by Dr Kate Browne and with great support from Georgia Matterson. Full details on the website below. Link to study website: https://cleenstudy.com/ Link to study protocol: https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-023-07144-z This project is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Emerging Leadership Investigator grant (Prof Brett Mitchell, (GNT2008392)).
Most parents have heard about the challenges that can arise once a child has their own phone. Access to the internet at all hours and with many social platforms can create a whole new universe that parents need to master and understand. Kate Browne from finder.com has done the research on when Australian parents are giving kids a phone. She explains what we might want to avoid and tips on ways to make it a better experience for everyone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should kids get pocket money? And if they should what is the right amount? Kate Browne is the editor-at-large for Finder.com.au They've done research into how Aussie parents give pocket money. Kate talks about whether kids should do chores for their money and the average weekly wage for kids. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Kate Browne covers the topic of scams in 2022, and how to avoid them. - How prevalent are scams today? - What are the biggest red flags to watch out for? - What do I do if I think I've been scammed? Kate is Finder's editor-at-large and media spokesperson. Kate has over a decade of experience in the media as a consumer affairs journalist and broadcaster. She worked as an investigative journalist and lifestyle editor at CHOICE and has written for dozens of national publications. You might also recognise her as one of the writers and presenters of ABC TV's top-rated consumer affairs show The Checkout which ran from 2013 to 2018. Young Money is the one stop reference for young Aussies seeking information on making money, spending money and planning for the future. Visit findex.com.au/young-money to access the full library of resources. Brought to you by Findex Community Fund.The information contained is of a general nature only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider whether the information is suitable for you and your personal circumstances. Before you make any decisions in relation to a financial product, you should obtain and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or information statement. You should seek personal financial advice before acting on any material.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the thought or position of Findex Community Fund. Please refer to our website for full disclaimer information https://www.findex.com.au/disclaimers/disclaimer-and-disclosure.
Kate Browne, Personal Finance Expert at Finder, told Tom Elliott about the study that found boys got a dollar more than girls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I sit down with writer and speaker Dr. Kate Browne to talk about the narratives being told in the media, the impact it has on our beliefs, and the way it's effecting our kids' health and well-being.In this interview, Dr. Browne shares both her personal experiences that led to her becoming an activist for body positivity, as well as her research on the story telling that goes on in advertising.If you have a child participating in youth sports or if you're involved in ANY group activity for kids in some way, this is a must-listen.Specifically we talk about:✅Why before/after weight loss stories can often do more harm than good when it comes to self-acceptance.✅The “social media contract”: What it is and how to educate our kids to become responsible consumers of information.✅Dr. Browne's personal experiences in common weight-loss programs as an adolescent, and how it led to the work she currently does now with body positivity and activism.✅How to reframe the current narrative for your kids, so they can grow up to be well-adjusted, compassionate people.✅Traumatic elementary school gym class experiences (for both of us) that had an impact on self-esteem and body image.✅How to shift the stories we believe about who “belongs” in certain activities (like sports) so we can make the world a more accepting place.✅What youth leaders (teachers, parents, coaches) can do to make activities more inviting to a more diverse range of participants.Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and researcher on a mission to rewrite the stories we tell about ourselves. She uses her PhD in Writing Pedagogy for good as a professor and marketing consultant.Kate is also the Learning Experience Designer for HeyKiddo, a social-emotional curriculum for kids and the adults that love them. The proud mother of an 8-year-old, Kate spends her free time learning Parry Gripp songs and pretending to enjoy playing Minecraft.You can connect with Dr. Browne on Twitter and Instagram, as well as on her website here.Also mentioned in this interview: Her book on the Golden Girls and how it portrays a narrative on gender and status for women, her Runner's World article What ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon' Gets Wrong About Running While Fat, and her TEDx Talk, “How I Found Real Fitness Inspiration–Saying ‘No' to Fitspo”If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal.The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/
Lauren and Sarah are joined by Dr. Kate Browne, a culture writer and essayist who wrote The Golden Girls edition of the TV Milestone Series. Kate holds a PhD in English studies from Illinois State University and researches pop culture and body-based autobiography. In this episode, we go chapter by chapter with an in-depth look at Kate's book. First, we look at Dorothy's sometimes unconventional gender performance and shifting desirability; next, we dig into Blanche's complicated relationship with motherhood & aging; Rose's chapter, perhaps the most intriguing, paints a failed picture of the American Dream, with Rose embodying the role of someone who did everything 'right' but still struggles; lastly, we talk about how Sophia drives the action as a trickster--bending plots to her own desires and offering moral lessons. You'll laugh, you'll learn, you might even slam down a few boilmakers during this one. Buy Kate's book here: https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/golden-girls
Kate Browne had a thriving career, a lovely husband and two girls (aged nine and twelve) when she found out that she had breast cancer. In the middle of the devastating diagnosis and confusing treatment options she had to find the words to be honest with her daughters without causing them too much distress. Because she's a mum. And that's what mums do. But that didn't stop her own distress, or the unexpected emotional aftermath of cancer treatment. Kate talks about how she managed her serious health crisis, and the fallout that no one talks about.
Aaron Stevens speaks with Kate Browne, Managing Director at Finder.
Kate Browne is the managing editor of Finder. Her career paths in journalism ultimately led her to the position at Finder, where her fear of finance soon became an infatuation. She soon came to realise looking at money wasn’t so complex, yet was aware that many banks and financial institutions were making it difficult for many individuals to understand. Finder helps everyday people break these down these complexities to ultimately assist them in saving money.Tune in on this episode to hear how Browne managed to buy her first property when she was in her late twenties, single and still unsure of her career path. We will find out how she adopted strategies to help her succeed in her investing journey, how Finder can make anyone’s life easier and how you can save money by just using phone app! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kate Browne is the managing editor of Finder. Her career paths in journalism ultimately led her to the position at Finder, where her fear of finance soon became an infatuation. She soon came to realise looking at money wasn’t so complex, yet was aware that many banks and financial institutions were making it difficult for many individuals to understand. Finder helps everyday people break these down these complexities to ultimately assist them in saving money. Tune in on this episode to hear how Browne managed to buy her first property when she was in her late twenties, single and still unsure of her career path. We will find out how she adopted strategies to help her succeed in her investing journey, how Finder can make anyone’s life easier and how you can save money by just using phone app!
Kate Browne is the managing editor of Finder. Her career paths in journalism ultimately led her to the position at Finder, where her fear of finance soon became an infatuation. She soon came to realise looking at money wasn’t so complex, yet was aware that many banks and financial institutions were making it difficult for many individuals to understand. Finder helps everyday people break these down these complexities to ultimately assist them in saving money.Tune in on this episode to hear how Browne managed to buy her first property when she was in her late twenties, single and still unsure of her career path. We will find out how she adopted strategies to help her succeed in her investing journey, how Finder can make anyone’s life easier and how you can save money by just using phone app! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kate Browne is the managing editor for Finder, Australia’s largest and most visited comparison site. With her Bachelor of Arts in Communication, she was a lifestyle editor and investigative journalist at CHOICE. She has also written for prominent Australian newspapers such as the Sydney Morning Herald, Sun Herald, Sunday Telegraph and the Australian to name a few. Tune in to hear how Browne went in and out of university, got fired and found herself following interesting career paths, including the role of managing editor at Finder. In this episode of Property Investory we find out how exactly the successful mother of two works well under pressure, such as being interviewed on the Sunrise morning show or being thrown into the world of finance!
Kate Browne is the managing editor for Finder, Australia’s largest and most visited comparison site. With her Bachelor of Arts in Communication, she was a lifestyle editor and investigative journalist at CHOICE. She has also written for prominent Australian newspapers such as the Sydney Morning Herald, Sun Herald, Sunday Telegraph and the Australian to name a few.Tune in to hear how Browne went in and out of university, got fired and found herself following interesting career paths, including the role of managing editor at Finder. In this episode of Property Investory we find out how exactly the successful mother of two works well under pressure, such as being interviewed on the Sunrise morning show or being thrown into the world of finance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate Browne is the managing editor for Finder, Australia’s largest and most visited comparison site. With her Bachelor of Arts in Communication, she was a lifestyle editor and investigative journalist at CHOICE. She has also written for prominent Australian newspapers such as the Sydney Morning Herald, Sun Herald, Sunday Telegraph and the Australian to name a few.Tune in to hear how Browne went in and out of university, got fired and found herself following interesting career paths, including the role of managing editor at Finder. In this episode of Property Investory we find out how exactly the successful mother of two works well under pressure, such as being interviewed on the Sunrise morning show or being thrown into the world of finance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate Browne has gone through many phases in her relationship with Team Rubicon: Intern, Team Rubicon UK, MOB Tool creator/alchemist, Technology Product Manager, and an all around bad ass. Her ability to see connections others do not has given her a reputation as a barrier remover. Beyond the zeroes and ones of her profession, learning the shortcomings of a job, or function is always fraught with emotion and Kate has understood the power of owning her personal connection to her work. and knowing when it is time to break out the matches.
Dr. Kate Browne (she/her) helps changemakers learn to love the spotlight. She is a speaker coach and personal brand expert with a background in theatre education and writing pedagogy. Kate holds a PhD in autobiographical rhetoric (or, how people write and speak about themselves) and her writing about body image and popular culture has appeared in Runner's World, Refinery29, FabUPlus, and Girls Gone Strong. Kate is also the lead speaker coach for TEDxNormal, a communication workshop facilitator and a singer. Follow Kate on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @drkatebrowne Host: Emily Stamets (she/her) @theemilystamets
A new personal finance app from finder.com aims to help you get the best deals on all your bills, and help you save more. Kate Browne, the Personal Finance Expert at finder.com.au explains how it works. Get on the wait list for the new finder.com.au app here.
School is very different from day care. If this is your first child attending "big school" you probably have a stack of new information that you're trying to digest. Having a sense of what you'll need financially for the year ahead can be helpful. Kate Browne is the Managing Editor at finder.com.au She gives us a run down on what payments we need to set aside for the school year ahead.
School holidays can feel like they last forever. I mean, when was the last time you had six weeks off? Whether you're hanging out with the kids this holidays, sending them off to camp or a mixture of both, you'll want to listen to Kate Browne, the Personal Finance Expert at finder.com.au. Kate is a mum of two, so she understands the challenges of sticking to a budget over the holidays. She gives us her tips on how to stay on top of your money.
Craig opens the show with a recap of his accidentally ISU student like weekend. Later, Craig talks to New York Times journalist Kashmir Hill about her experience reading through a 400 page "secret consumer report" about herself. Kate Browne makes an appearance to help promote the upcoming TedXNormal event later this monthly. But first, Craig chats with Justin Boyd about his great piece in the Pantagraph. All that with a few of Craig's favorite "news" stories mixed in!
Craig opens the show with a recap of his accidentally ISU student like weekend. Later, Craig talks to New York Times journalist Kashmir Hill about her experience reading through a 400 page "secret consumer report" about herself. Kate Browne makes an appearance to help promote the upcoming TedXNormal event later this monthly. But first, Craig chats with Justin Boyd about his great piece in the Pantagraph. All that with a few of Craig's favorite "news" stories mixed in!
Dr. Kate Browne brings her views on body positivity and shame-based marketing to the show this week. We discuss fitness and wellness marketing tactics that don't fall into the trap of before-and-after weight loss stories, the difference between body positivity as a political movement and the "love yourself" version of it, as well as Kate's band and her upcoming book on The Golden Girls. You can find the show notes and a full transcript of this episode at www.shohrehdavoodi.com/9.
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In this episode of Lean the F*ck Out, we look back at the last 100 episodes and how the amazing women we have talked to on the podcast are leaning out. We talk about some of our greatest lessons and most influentials moments. Together we run through our 10 most listened to episodes and talk about the women we have interviewed who are out there making cool shit happen! Top 10 Most Listened to Episodes of Lean the F*ck Out #10. Episode 53: Mastering Google Search and SEO to Increase Sales with Michele Hansen #9 Episode 60: Running an Activist Side Hustle with Chelsey Goodan #8 Episode 58: Lead Generation and Prospecting with Sara Bay #7 Episode 68: Strategic Destruction to Solve Business Problems with Susan Norris #6 Episode 67: Outsourcing to Scale Up with Brianna Carney #5 Episode 51: Ladies Get Paid with Claire Wasserman #4 Episode 1 of Lean the F*ck Out #3 Episode 61: Turning Passion to Profit with Elaine Huang #2 Episode 54: Selling Doesn’t Have to Suck with Leah Neaderthal #1 Episode 62: Finding Your Brand Story with Kate Browne Download the FREE Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit If you are thinking about starting a business or side hustle, check out our Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit. The kit gives you tools and inspiration to start thinking like a fempreneur and start designing the life you want! You’ll receive a guided meditation to help you figure out your vision, a budget worksheet to see what you need financially to make a go of it, daily practices including printable worksheets and daily affirmations to help you keep your head up when your confidence is waning. Again, it’s free and it’s available at leanthef-ckout.com/launchkit. Music: Sunshine by The Icicles
When a new baby is born, you've got your hands full (of nappies, sore breasts and dirty onesies). Who has time to think of opening a savings account? Kate Browne is the Managing Editor at finder.com.au. She says that research has found many parents have started savings accounts for their children and that there are benefits we should all think about.
Kate Browne, Managing Editor at finder.com.au and Mark Serrels, Editorial Director of CNET, share their parenting wisdom and experience with Shevonne. Together they discuss whether Egg Boy is a hero or a villain, if nine-year-olds should fly solo, helping your kids deal with disappointment and what your child will thank you for later in life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Managing Editor at finder.com.au Kate Browne says that data shows parents are dipping into savings, and stretching themselves thin in order to keep their children in private schools. Given the availability of free public education in Australia, she explains why parents are trying so hard to keep their children in private education.
This week I’m chatting with Dr. Kate Browne, and this interview is literally PACKED with her wisdom on body positivity, and specifically how we can find our place within the movement. We also talk about how she got into this work as a writer and educator, and her thoughts on how we can redefine fitness in our own lives. Hope you love this conversation as much as I did! RESOURCES MENTIONED: Curious about working with me? Learn more here Have you joined my newsletter yet? You should. I give good mail. Follow me on insta for a behind the scenes look at recovered life Learn more about the weekly online “Every Body Matters” group chat I’m leading for UNYED Follow Dr. Kate Browne on Instagram Watch Kate’s Tedx Talk
With the summer holidays receding into the background, it's time to start planning for trips to look forward to this year! Kate Browne, managing editor at finder.com.au, has done the legwork for everyone. She outlines the best holidays to have both in Australia and abroad. Finder.com.au has more information about great destinations for family holidays on their website.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:05:35 Grain of Salt... With Eran Segev Interview with Edva Lotan from Midaat Fighting Anti-Vax nonsense and promoting good health. Midaat was established with the goal of aiding the public in Israel to gain necessary information, identify health risks, and protect itself from those risks. http://midaat.org.il/midaat/midaat_english/ 0:24:22 Maynard’s Spooky Action The last of the Skepticon interviews with Dr Ian Musgrave, Dr Brad McKay and Kate Browne 0:32:44 Misleading and Unsafe Practices by Anti-Vaccination Campaigners The NSW Health Care Complaints Commission has received multiple complaints regarding misleading and unsafe practices by anti-vaccination (anti-vax) campaigners and the potential risks that such persons and associations pose to the public health and safety. http://www.hccc.nsw.gov.au 0:41:05 Silly Season with Maynard and Richard at the Skeptic Zone Christmas Party Local news photographers are hugely skilled and poorly paid, and get sent to photograph miserable people gurning at uncooked meat products. Maynard and Richard take look at this silly but fun site. http://apiln.blogspot.com New Year’s Eve with Maynard LIVE https://www.thejuniors.com.au/shop/item/new-years-eve-2018 Also https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/surf-coast-summer-skepticamp-vii-tickets-51130149654 Local news
Do people wait until they are financially prepared before they have children? Kate Browne from Finder.com.au says their research found many parents say they could have had more savings. Kate explains why it's a good idea to have a financial plan (even though many of us don't).
New research from Finder.com.au has found that women are electing to have their babies in private hospitals, instead of public hospitals. Kate Browne, Managing Editor at Finder.com.au explains why this could be happening, and what it means for a family's back pocket.
Chatting with Kate Browne who is the managing editor of finder.com.au. She has worked as a consumer affairs journalist and editor for over ten years and you might also recognise her as one of the writers and presenters of the ABC consumer show "The Checkout".Things you need to know & places you need to go!-Insta & facey @mymillennialmoney-Our private facey group for listeners: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mymillennialmoney/-Check out Glen's online money course here: https://www.sortyourmoneyout.com/online-course/ (use coupon code "m3" for 20% discount)-John's website: www.solverewealth.com.auFeel like giving us a review if you like the show (if you listen on Apple Podcasts)?
Comedian Martin and Finder.com.au's managing editor Kate join Shevonne Hunt to talk through a Bunnings' themed b'day party, judgement around c-section births, are Disney princesses sexist, and the best (and worst) memories from their grandparents (plus a good five minutes talking about how amazing Martin's beard is).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate Browne from CHOICE Australia shares the researched evidence behind what works (and what doesn't) when it comes to getting rid of nits and lice.
I am beyond excited to bring you today's episode! This week, I had the opportunity to interview the amazing Dr. Kate Browne. For those of who you need an introduction, she is a writer, speaker, and a multisport athlete who is passionate about body positivity in the health and fitness industry. Tune in to get seriously inspired by her work and learn about the true meaning of body positivity. Get full show notes and more information here: http://notyouraveragerunner.com/21
The essential ingredients for this episode are none of than Kate Browne a.k.a The Guilty Mum and CHOICE journalist and Neer Korn from The Korn Group. The topics mixed in to the recipe of parenting chats this week are; should you be asking your child for their consent to change their nappy, the royal wedding and last minute wedding drama, gender politics and kids and what has been your tipping point as a parent?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week we talk with Dr. Kate Browne in depth about how to find or share your brand story. Kate is a storytelling strategist and writing consultant who helps entrepreneurs find and share their brand stories in an honest, unforgettable way. She also founded Taking Up Space, an online self-care advocacy project, to empower consumers to think critically about the rhetoric of health, wellness, and fitness marketing. Episode Highlights Defining brand story and why it matters Alot of companies do “phone book marketing”, in essence confusing the internet with a phonebook. It’s not just about your service, it’s about the whole experience that customers are going to have with your business How a company can get started on creating their brand story. The Hero’s Journey as it pertains to your brand story and why you need conflict and a resolution to that conflict in your brand story. Watch the TED Talk on Kate’s website at: https://katebrowne.net/ Dr. Kate Browne Dr. Kate Browne is a storytelling strategist and writing consultant who helps entrepreneurs find and share their brand stories in an honest, unforgettable way. Kate also founded Taking Up Space, an online self-care advocacy project, to empower consumers to think critically about the rhetoric of health, wellness, and fitness marketing. Her TEDx Talk, “How I Found Real Fitness Inspiration: Saying ‘No’ to Fitspo” shows how autobiographical marketing tactics of the 19th century freak show influence advertising in the fitness industry today. Kate is also a proud preschooler’s mom, an iced coffee enthusiast, and is writing the first academic book on her favorite sitcom, Golden Girls. Follow Kate online at: Web: katebrowne.net FB: Taking Up Space IG: @takeupspacewithkate
The avalanche of chocolate is about to descend upon us, but Kate Browne from Choice Australia explains how easy it is to make sure the ones that fill your baskets this season are ethically produced.
Kate Browne from consumer watchdog CHOICE a.k.a The Guilty Mum and social researcher Neer Korn make up the panel this week tackling whether or not there should be a ban on dangerous dogs in the wake of several attacks on children. Plus how much should schools be doing about stamping out bullying in schools, is reality television good or bad for us, and the new Mary Poppins trailer has us debating whether or not classic childhood stories should ever be remade.
Kate Browne from consumer watchdog CHOICE a.k.a The Guilty Mum and social researcher Neer Korn make up the panel this week tackling whether or not there should be a ban on dangerous dogs in the wake of several attacks on children. Plus how much should schools be doing about stamping out bullying in schools, is reality television good or bad for us, and the new Mary Poppins trailer has us debating whether or not classic childhood stories should ever be remade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and self-care advocate, and shares her research on diet culture history, inclusive fitness, and transformational visibility through her online project Taking Up Space. Her work has been featured at Fit Is a Feminist Issue, Mommyish, US News and Refinery29, and she is the author of numerous academic publications on body-based autobiography. Kate also uses her PhD in rhetoric for good as the founder and CEO of Before and More, a brand strategy agency for change-makers. http://beforeandmore.co https://www.instagram.com/takeupspacewithkate/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-browne/ https://www.facebook.com/takeupspacewithkate/
Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and self-care advocate, and shares her research on diet culture history, inclusive fitness, and transformational visibility through her online project Taking Up Space. Her work has been featured at Fit Is a Feminist Issue, Mommyish, US News and Refinery29, and she is the author of numerous academic publications on body-based autobiography. Kate also uses her PhD in rhetoric for good as the founder and CEO of Before and More, a brand strategy agency for change-makers. http://beforeandmore.co https://www.instagram.com/takeupspacewithkate/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-browne/ https://www.facebook.com/takeupspacewithkate/
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Dr. Kate Browne discusses the power and pitfalls of using fitness inspiration to support your athletic journey and provides alternative suggestions to the traditional quotes and meme artwork found on the internet.
Dr. Kate Browne discusses the power and pitfalls of using fitness inspiration to support your athletic journey and provides alternative suggestions to the traditional quotes and meme artwork found on the internet.