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You may not be aware, but this week is National Singing Week, so sing it from the rooftops! This week-long celebration of group singing invites people across Ireland to experience the joy, connection, and power of singing together. There is Clare involvement in National Singing Week 2025, with the Ennis-based Cantare Choir taking part. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Engagement Officer with Sing Ireland, Kate Daly and Triona Marren.
In this episode, Kate was joined by Joe & Kate Sharp, two amicable customers, to share their divorce story. About the guests: Joe & Kate Sharp are two amicable customers who appear on the podcast to talk about their divorce journey and experience with amicable. About the episode: In this episode, host Kate Daly was joined by two amicable customers, Kate and Joe, to talk about their amicable divorce and unique co-parenting arrangements. Kate is a home-educating parent and Joe works in IT, having given up he's teaching career during the divorce process, to be able to provide more income to the family. In this episode, they talk about Kate & Joe's relationship, the early stages of their separation, how they navigated the divorce process and negotiating a financial agreement using amicable's services and their unique co-parenting setup.
Get your 3 months FREE Beauty Pie Membership here: https://tidd.ly/3vmnesFJoin us this week a we speak to amicable co-founder and divorce expert Kate Daly. Kate is one of the country's leading experts on divorce, separation relationships and family law reform.As co-founder of amicable, the leading online divorce services company, Kate helps couples and separated parents navigate divorce and separation amicably. She is a certified Relationship Counsellor, Resolution trained Family Consultant, having worked with many of London's top collaborative lawyers prior to starting amicable in 2015. She co-founded amicable after going through her own highly acrimonious, costly and lengthy divorce. She is now a regular and respected commentator on divorce, separation and relationship issues. Kate is passionate about changing the way couples divorce and campaigns for fairer divorce laws and access to justice. She is not a lawyer and firmly believes that the emotional and psychological aspects of divorce should be placed front and centre of the divorce process.Kate is also the host of the well-respected fortnightly Divorce Podcast, in which she is joined by other experts to explore relationships, separation and co-parenting, among other issues.Kate is a successful tech entrepreneur, director and startup mentor. She believes in the power of teams, the importance of diversity, and is passionate about empowering women in tech.Kate was central to the BBC's coverage of ‘no-fault' divorce in 2022. She has appeared on You and Yours, BBC World, BBC Radio London, BBC News Channel, LBC, GB News, Sky News and ITV. She also writes articles for The Times.In this conversation Kate discusses advice for families going through a separation, when to talk to your children about the changes and the divorce or separation and so much more!Connect with Kate HEREFollow us on Instagram @thecarolappwww.carol-app.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hotel Doolin is the venue for what should be a fantastic concert this coming weekend. Mná in Concert will take place on Saturday, the 6th of January, which is, appropriately enough, Women's Little Christmas. For more on this, on Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Kathleen Malone, Kate Daly, Katie Theasby, Theresa Garrihy, Pat Dowling and Alan Wallace. The talented group performed a song to provide listeners with an insight of what you can expect to hear at the concert.
Divorce is often an emotionally and financially painful experience, not just for the couple involved, but for children and wider friends and family. But what if there was a way to end relationships in a kinder way, that helped couples avoid the emotional and financial turmoil of traditional solicitor approaches? In this episode we talk to Kate Daly who, inspired by the lessons of her own long and painful divorce, set up the service 'amicable' for divorcing couples. The service is unique in bringing together a range of specialist to help couples navigate divorce and encourage the best outcomes for all involved. We cover why midlife divorce rates are rising, why women are more likely to initiate divorce, the impact on friends and family, and the strategies that might move couples to a better place. For more information on amicable see: amicable.co.uk To find out about The Midlife Method, click HERE Want to speak to us about options? Clickk HERE to book a free call. Please remember, if you find the show helpful or it makes you laugh, motivates and inspires you - please do like, share and rate us. We don't run ads on the podcast or for the show because we want to keep it as enjoyable for you to listen as possible. So if you can help us spread the word, we'd be incredibly grateful. Join our free Facebook Group: The Midlife Mentors Community - where we connect with you all on a daily basis. https://www.facebook.com/groups/themidlifementorscommunity And go to our website for more information: https://themidlifementors.com You can also find free workshops, coaching, workouts and coffee mornings at our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/themidlifementors Instagram: http://instagram.com/midlifementors Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themidlifementors Email: team@themidlifementors.com
Kate Daly, co-founder of the law tech scale-up amicable, joins Jill Martin Wrenn from London to talk about what's next for women's sports after the success of the Women's World Cup. Kate is also the host of the Divorce Podcast, which explores break-ups and co-parenting from different angles. You can find out more about amicable, Kate's legal service for divorcing and separating couples, here: https://amicable.io/
Are You Struggling With The Emotional Toll Of Separation Or Divorce? Then the latest episode of "The Love Machine" is for you! This episode features the founder of Amicable, Kate Daly, as she shares her expertise on navigating the psychology of breakups. She is also the host of the Divorce Podcast. This episode provides listeners with new insights and perspectives on the different stages of a breakup and highlights the importance of self-compassion, reflection, and support networks during such challenging times. Here are some of the things you'll learn from the episode: Breakups are difficult, but there are resources, both online and offline, to help you get through this challenging time. Both parties in a breakup can experience a blow to their self-esteem, but there are ways to preserve it, such as practising self-compassion and surrounding yourself with positive people Why seeking support from friends, family, or professionals can be crucial in preserving one's self-esteem, coping with the emotional process of breakup, and making informed decisions about the future. Coping strategies and personality play a significant role in how individuals handle and recover from a breakup Why Speed dating can be a fun and efficient way to meet new people Listen now! ________________ If you're looking for more advice on navigating divorce and separation, be sure to check out Kate Daley's podcast, "The Divorce Podcast," https://www.thedivorcepodcast.com/host You can also connect with Kate on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kate_Daly
In this episode, Kate was joined by Katherine Woodward Thomas to talk about conscious uncoupling. Katherine is perhaps best known for having coined the phrase ‘conscious uncoupling' famously used by Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin to describe their separation in 2014 and the topic of this episode. Kate begins by asking Katherine to define conscious uncoupling and what led to her becoming a marriage and family psychotherapist. They discuss the notion of fairness being hardwired and how becoming aware of emotions such as guilt, shame and anger are important in the healing journey. Katherine talks about how conscious uncoupling takes work and self-reflection and the barriers that prevent us from achieving it. They explore the stages of conscious uncoupling and what to do if your ex-partner is resistant. Kate and Katherine finish by chatting through an example of how to de-escalate conflict situations with an ex using Katherine's three-stage technique of; apology, acknowledgement, and amends. Katherine is the New York Times bestselling author of Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After and Calling in “The One”: 7 Weeks to Attracting the Love of Your Life, as well as an award-winning licensed marriage and family psychotherapist. Over the past two decades, Katherine has taught hundreds of thousands of people from all corners of the globe to create conscious, loving relationships. Katherine's virtual learning communities include the Conscious Uncoupling & Calling in “The One” Quests with Mindvalley. She also trains and certifies Calling in “The One” Coaches and Conscious Uncoupling Coaches, and provides ongoing supervision and development to a vibrant community of coaches from around the world. Katherine is a Billboard charting, #1 iTunes jazz artist with her CD, Lucky in Love, which was co-written and co-produced with The Brothers Koren.You can join Katherine for free in a two-part workshop ‘The Art of Conscious Completions: How to Avoid the 5 Most Common Breakup Mistakes That Cause Sufferings, Steal Joy, and Prevent Future Love' or find out more about her through her website or on social media. Kate Daly is the Co-founder of amicable, the online legal service for divorcing and separating couples.
Probably everybody's favorite butterfly is the Monarch, and Kate Daly has formed a group of Instagrammers who are teaching us what we all can do to help this wonder of nature. She and I discuss how to help out and also talk about the flower farm she is starting down in Alabama. The Plant of the Week is the Myosotis sylvestris and you will hear Scott Beuelein and Marianne Willburn talk about their writing relationship on Garden Rant and their trip to California to see the latest plants breeders have dreamed up. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intothegarden/support
Kate is a divorce expert, entrepreneur and co-founder of law tech scale-up, amicable, founded after her own traumatic divorce. Kate was shocked by how much time and money the divorce took and the hurt it inflicted on all the family, leading to her decision to find a way to enable couples to divorce differently. Through her work with amicable, Kate has been quoted as a part of the Times Family Matters campaign to modernise family legislation by abolishing the need to allege blame or fault during divorce proceedings. She has appeared BBC, ITV & Sky news to discuss her revolutionary approach to divorce and separation and is often quoted in the media.
TW: Today we're exploring a topic that may be triggering to some listeners. While ketamine-assisted therapy can be a great option for treating depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and even postpartum depression, this discussion may be triggering if you've struggled with substance use in the past. I want to make sure that everyone is prepared before we dive in -- if there's even a chance that this topic could trigger you, skip it, and we'll reconnect on the next episode. Is ketamine-assisted therapy safe? Can everyone benefit from ketamine treatments? In this episode, Lana talks with Dr. Kate Daly, the Medical Director of Plus by APN. They discuss the combat origins of ketamine therapy, how ketamine has evolved to treat depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, pain, trauma, and more, plus possible side effects and common misconceptions. They clarify the differences between ketamine as a drug of misuse versus therapeutic applications in a clinical environment and share more about the treatment options and what to expect from ketamine-assisted therapy. Subscribe on Spotify Follow APN on Instagram Learn More
Host Samantha Baines rounds up the series and remembers the pearls of wisdom her fantastic and varied guests have shared with us. From hearing Amy Christopher's experiences of 'marrying' and breaking up on TV's 'Married at First Sight' to comedian Desiree Burch recounting the time she cried all over her pizza when her relationship ended, we've heard from people at every stage of the divorce/ break-up spectrum. Journalist Stacey Duigud spoke to us whilst still navigating her way through a divorce and discussed with Samantha the newly announced plans for the UK to switch to 'no-fault divorce' and fellow divorce podcaster Kate Daly shared her experiences of breaking free from an abusive marriage and how she helps others who are in similar situations. Thank you so much for joining us for this series, we will be back for series 8, and in the meantime, why not go back and enjoy our amazing back catalog of episodes! See you soon! Follow us on twitter and instagram: @divorcepod & @samanthabainesEmail: thedivorcesocial@gmail.comSupport the podcast on Patreon - patreon.com/samanthabaines See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"When you're in an abusive relationship, you lose that sense of being able to make a decision" Kate Daly TRIGGER WARNING: Kate talks about her abusive marriage.Samantha Baines talks to divorce expert, entrepreneur, and fellow podcaster Kate Daly about surviving her abusive marriage & setting up her business & podcast as a result of divorce. Samantha talks to Kate Daly, host of The Divorce Podcast about the moment she knew she had to leave her abusive marriage and embark on a confusing, expensive, and seemingly never-ending divorce process. After finding the process such a challenge Kate decided that she wanted to help and advise other people who are navigating their way through the baffling legalities by not only setting up The Divorce Podcast but also co-founding Amicable, which aims to help those going through divorce with advice to cut the financial burden and ways to get emotional support. Samantha and Kate talk about how much they have learned as a result of launching their podcasts and how there's definitely room for more than one show about divorce.We also hear how worry windows can help anyone going through a traumatic time and Kate recounts the date from hell, which is difficult not to have a chuckle at. Follow us on twitter and instagram: @divorcepod & @samanthabainesEmail: thedivorcesocial@gmail.comSupport Samantha on Patreon - patreon.com/samanthabaines See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On 6 April 2022, changes will come in to place to our Divorce laws, that will see its biggest shake-up for the past 50 years; No-fault divorce will finally be introduced, meaning couples will be able to not only jointly be able to apply for a divorce, but blame will not have to be outlined, with details of what went wrong. Hatti Suvari speaks with the co-founder Kate Daly, of a great service called Amicable, that enables couples to separate and navigate their divorce together and without using lawyers. Do not miss out on finding out what the changes are, and what the changes will mean for those couples wanting a more amicable divorce.#divorce #nofaultdivorce #conditionalorder #amicable #katedaly #getlegallyspeaking #legallearning
Founder of online divorce service Amicable, Kate Daly, joins Tamsin Caine to discuss helping couples to divorce amicably; why this is so important to Kate and led her to create the service. Kate Daly is a co-founder of amicable. Kate is a divorce expert and helps couples and separated parents navigate divorce and separation amicably. Kate is passionate about changing the way the world divorces and campaigns for fairer divorce laws and access to justiceKate Daly is a co-founder of amicable. Kate is a divorce expert and helps couples and separated parents navigate divorce and separation amicably. Kate is passionate about changing the way the world divorces and campaigns for fairer divorce laws and access to justicehttps://amicable.ioLinkedInTwitterInstagram---Tamsin is a Chartered Financial Planner with over 20 years experience. She works with couples and individuals who are at the end of a relationship and want agree how to divide their assets FAIRLY without a fight.You can contact Tamsin at tamsin@smartdivorce.co.uk or arrange a free initial meeting using https://calendly.com/tamsin-caine/15min. She is also part of the team running Facebook group Separation, Divorce and Dissolution UKTamsin Caine MSc., FPFSChartered Financial PlannerSmart Divorce Ltdhttps://smartdivorce.co.ukSupport the show (http://www.smartdivorce.co.uk)
Check Out – Sue's NEW AWARD-WINNING Divorce Journal for Kids Explore: The Sue Atkins Book Festival hosted by Independent Thinking: books to help grown-ups have great conversations with little people! plus Sue Atkins in Conversation with Kate Daly of Amicable - Discussing a Better, Kinder Way to Divorce.
In this episode Dan is joined by Pip Wilson, Co-founder and CEO at Amicable. Pip is a successful serial tech entrepreneur since 2002, building IT consultancy Bluefin Solutions to 300 people in four countries before a 2015 exit. Pip is also the deputy chair of the RSA (Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), is passionate about empowering women in tech and was formerly a trustee of The Girls Network. She and her business partner Kate Daly have co-founded Amicable to help divorcees achieve an amicable divorce at an affordable cost.Pip has navigated a number of stressful situations, including The Great Recession in 2008 and more recently when Amicable ended up in the high court...just as she started fundraising for it! She shares lessons about combating the fear of making wrong decisions, approaching stressful situations thoughtfully and how to be an effective leader in a crisis.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------▷ We're now in the top 2.5% of global podcasts - heard in 44 countries! ▷ Big thanks to The Tech Dept - my business - for sponsoring all of this. We build tech products for impact startups www.thetechdept.com▷ Please reach out to me with a DM on LinkedIn ▷ Check out Dan's top three interviews from season 1: How To Turn Your Worst Day Into Your Biggest Breakthrough with Dan Sullivan From Public Speaker To Prison Cell with Peter Sage The Power of F*ck You with Debbie Wosskow, OBE
Host Amy Koonin Taylor is joined by Kate Daly, Managing Director of Closed Loop Partners, an innovation center for the circular economy. CLP invests in businesses that are doing right by both people and the planet. Working in environmental sustainability spilled over into every facet of Daly's life as she took on a "buy nothing year", 365 days where she didn't purchase anything new and learned how to refuse and reuse.
Paloma Faith on combining motherhood with her music as well as her reaction to the OFSTED survey that sexual harassment of schoolchildren has become normalised in schools. Her new single Monster is about her relationship with her career. What's the best way to stamp out sexual harassment in the workplace? We discuss with Stella Chandler, Director of Development at Focal Point Training which runs in person workplace behavioural courses that includes sexual harassment, and Deeba Syed, a lawyer who set up and manages the sexual harassment at work advice line at Rights of Women. The new figurehead known as Nannie is now being installed on the famous ship, the Cutty Sark: the tea clipper that resides in a specially designed dry dock in Greenwich next to the river Thames in London. Why is the figurehead of a ship often a woman? Louise Macfarlane is senior curator at the Cutty Sark. The Health Minister Nadine Dorries on the public call for evidence for England's first women's health strategy. The new no-fault divorce law has been delayed in England until 2022. What can make divorce less complicated and confrontational? We hear from Ellie, who is in the middle of a break-up, Kate Daly who runs Amicable, an online divorce service, and divorce lawyer Ayesha Vardag. What's so special about the relationship between gay men and their straight female best friends? In celebration of Pride Month, we discuss with Matt Cain, author and ambassador of Manchester Pride, and Jill Nalder, best friend of Russell T Davies, and the inspiration for Jill Baxter in the C4 drama 'It's a Sin'. Presenter: Chloe Tilley Producer : Dianne McGregor
Since we've hit the milestone of twenty episodes, we wanted to give you a chance to get to know your host, Kate Daly, a little better. In this solo episode, Kate shares her journey and why she created The Divorce Podcast and amicable. It's short but sweet and we hope you enjoy it learning more about Kate.
A driving force in Circular Economy initiatives - Kate Daly of Closed Loop Partners by Koolpods
How are designers rethinking the to-go cup? In this episode, Sam learns more about the NextGen Consortium to address the world’s single-use food packaging waste. In 2018, Closed Loop Partners launched the NextGen Consortium to bring together leading brands, industry experts, and innovators. Sam chats with Kate Daly, the Managing Director for the Center of Circular Economy at Closed Loop Partners. Kate explains what a circular economy is and how the Consortium gleaned consumer insights for better designs. Later on, in the show, they are joined by Chris Krohn, who is a Portfolio Lead at IDEO, a global design company, which is running and designing the pilots in the San Francisco bay area on behalf of the NextGen Consortium. Chris explains the process of redesigning the reusable to-go cups and the concepts that came out of the NextGen Consortium. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page: The To-Go Cup for A Better, More Sustainable World
We discuss the process of recovery after domestic abuse, the way that these relationships can stay with you but also how you can build a new life after. How do those who have survived abuse find their behaviour affected? What do they wish that their friends and family had understood? And how can friends and family can help? With Sue Penna, co-founder of Rockpool who deliver trauma-informed training programmes for those working with survivors of abuse, and Jennifer Gilmour, an author and advocate for women in abusive relationships, and founder of #AbuseTalk on twitter and the Abuse Talk podcast. The school summer holidays are underway across the UK – but this year they’re going to be a bit different. Thanks to coronavirus there’s a shortage of childcare and holiday clubs, helpful grandparents are mostly off-limits, parents are already exhausted from juggling home-working and home-school for four months, and teenagers are faced with another six weeks of restricted freedoms. So how are people planning to make it through to September? Joeli Brearley is the founder of Pregnant then Screwed, and Leann Cross is the director of Home Start Greenwich. Now that cycling may soon be on prescription and bikes are soaring in popularity due to the pandemic, how can women ensure they have a pain-free ride? Endurance cyclist and coach Jasmijn Muller talks about what she’s learned from years of serious pain, and specialist women’s cycling physio Bianca Broadbent gives her top troubleshooting tips for everything from saddles to lubricating cream, and not wearing pants. We explore what it’s like to be a black woman and work in the music industry. Jacqueline Springer is a music lecturer and journalist. Fleur East is an artist and songwriter who rose to fame after coming second on the X Factor in 2014. Lioness MC is a Grime rapper who has been making songs for over 10 years. In her book Sex Robots and Vegan Meat, journalist Jenny Kleeman explores seismic changes in four core areas of human experience: birth, food, sex and death. We hear about the implications of fully functioning artificial wombs and what sex robots mean for future relationships between men and women. In the next of our summer series of How to guides, we discuss how to end your relationship well. It seems lockdown has accelerated the process for some couples, with one UK-wide legal services firm reporting a 42% increase in enquiries about divorce between March and May. We offer you expert suggestions on managing the practical, emotional, legal and financial aspects of splitting up, with the least damage to you and others. Jenni is joined by family lawyer and mediator Rebekah Gershuny, FT Money digital editor Lucy Warwick-Ching, family therapist Joanne Hipplewith and founder of amicable Kate Daly. Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Rosie Stopher
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This week host Kate Daly is joined by Zoë Desmond, the founder of Frolo. Frolo is a community for single parents, parents connect through online (mainly through the Frolo app and offline events too. Listen to hear how and Zoë created Frolo with and for single parents. Links:https://frolo.com/https://twitter.com/FroloApphttps://www.instagram.com/frolo_app/https://www.facebook.com/froloapp/
In this special Coronavirus episode, host Kate Daly is joined by co-parenting expert Marcie Shaoul. We are living in the most extraordinary times and all having to adjust to a new way of living. For co-parents, amicable or not, this is a challenge period of our lives. During this episode Marcie shares what she's observed with her clients and what co-parents can do to navigate this time and embrace the gifts and opportunities.
In this podcast episode, Ryan has the pleasure of interviewing Kate Daly, director of people at BNZ. She talks about what culture means to her and what they are doing at BNZ to improve it, giving examples of various great initiatives the bank is currently undertaking. She also talks about the future of banking in an age of digitalisation, bringing with it both opportunities and challenges.
Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
Today we’re welcoming Kate Daly of Closed Loop Partners to the podcast. In this episode you will learn about how Closed Loop Partners is working with US companies to help accelerate the transition to a circular economy. Kate tells us why companies are motivated to work on circularity and shares examples of recent projects including a challenge to ‘Reinvent the Paper Cup’ as part of the NExt Gen consortium founded by McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Closed Loop Partners. Resources and links discussed in this episode are available at gettinginthelooppodcast.com . ABOUT TODAY’S GUESTKate Daly is the Executive Director of the Center for the Circular Economy at Closed Loop Partners, an impact investment firm. The Center is a hub for circular business acceleration, investment, and research in packaging, food, the built environment, and apparel & textiles. Prior to joining Closed Loop Partners, Kate served as Senior Vice President at the NYC Economic Development Corporation. At NYCEDC Kate led a team launching innovative business development programs in sectors including fashion, tech, sustainability, media, and advanced manufacturing. Kate previously served as the Executive Director of the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. HIGHLIGHTS2:30 Kate’s impressions from the World Circular Economy Forum 20193:45 What is happening in the USA regarding circular economy5:00 Why the US private sector is motivated to move towards a circular economy10:40 How Closed Loop Partners is working with brands to advance circularity15:00 Bringing together competitors in the NExt Gen consortium and the challenge to ‘Reinvent the Paper’ cup23:00 Benefits of (digital) material passports and examples in practice27:30 Next steps for widespread acceptance of the circular economy
Recycling's Rude Reckoning: With China turning away Americans' bottles and cartons, the stuff is piling up and increasingly being landfilled or incinerated. Kate Daly of the Center for the Circular Economy at Closed Loop Partners and James McGoff of TemperPack, a sustainable packaging startup, on the hard choices needed to dig out.
In this episode, Kate Daly is joined by CAFCASS CEO, Anthony Douglas, Penny Mansfield – Director of One plus One and Sociologist specialising in couple and family relationships, and Marcie Shaoul – a co-parenting expert and founder of Rolling Stone Coaching. The guests discuss divorce and parenting and the challenges couples face when transitioning from parent to co-parent, as well as the skills and knowledge parents need to enable a positive co-parenting relationship. Kate discusses the trend towards shared parenting and the importance of being emotionally ready to divorce and make arrangements. The episode also explores how divorce effects children and what can be done to protect them and help them thrive.
This episode of abstract features a roundtable discussion with Amy Corning and Kate Daly from the MERC College Access Study, as well as Paula Robinson from the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia (SHEV) and Bettsy Heggie from the Great Aspirations Scholarship Program (GRASP). We discussed the importance of higher education, the availability access providers in Region One of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and where the current areas of need are. The MERC study, commissioned by SCHEV, was made possible through funding by Virginia 529.
This podcast features Kate Daly (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-daly-22b9374/) , Chief People and Communications Officer, Human Resources at Fletcher Building (http://www.fbcareers.com/) . Listen to how she has mastered the art of balancing multiple board positions, an esteemed global career in Human Resources and Communication, and being a mum to three kids. “As you become older your emotional intelligence grows a lot and it becomes less and less about you, and more and more about the people around you… If you have five or six people in you team who all have very diverse points… essentially what you deliver is a far superior outcome to the business and ultimately to yourself. I always look for people that are better than me and have become comfortable in hiring people that are technically stronger than me.” – Kate Daly This podcast explores Kate’s results driven behaviour, strong commercial mind-set and truly understanding a business and creating strategies that are sustainable. Enjoy hearing from an Inspiring Mum – Happy Mother’s Day 2017! Shaun McCambridge – Inspirational Leaders Podcast Shaun McCambridge is the Managing Director of Stellar Recruitment (http://www.stellarrecruitment.com) , a devoted husband and father to four spritely children. Shaun created the Inspirational Leaders series to inspire emerging leaders and to shine a light on what it takes to be an inspirational leader. Recommended from this episode: Kate Daly (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-daly-22b9374/) Fletcher Building (http://www.fbcareers.com/) Auckland (https://www.aucklandnz.com/) Hr & Communications Field (http://www.hrvoice.org/effective-communications-and-hr-making-the-connection/) Equal opportunity (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_employment_opportunity) Auckland Rugby Union (http://www.aucklandrugby.co.nz/) Emotional Intelligence (https://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/emotional-intelligence) Results focused (https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/233009) Build teams with diverse skillset (https://hbr.org/2007/11/eight-ways-to-build-collaborative-teams) Great leaders listen (https://drivenforward.com/great-leaders-listen/) Strategy collaboration is set by the team (https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacobmorgan/2013/07/30/the-12-habits-of-highly-collaborative-organizations/#130c44436835) Integrity and honesty (http://www.briantracy.com/blog/leadership-success/importance-of-honesty-integrity-in-business/) Lead from the front (https://jameswattstx.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/leader.jpg) Making a difference (http://switchandshift.com/employee-engagement-ideas-difference) Great time management (https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219553) 360 degree feedback (http://www.custominsight.com.au/360-degree-feedback/what-is-360-degree-feedback.asp) Harvard (https://www.hbrsubscribe.org/?ploc=9069129) BOOK – Dave Ulrich (https://www.amazon.com/Dave-Ulrich/e/B001K8TGCO) BOOK – Jack Welsh (https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Welch/e/B000AP9HAO/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1493854365&sr=1-1) Employees should be aligned to the business (http://www.recognizethisblog.com/2014/08/employees-aligned-engaged/) Resident dog walker (https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-training/walking/6-tips-for-mastering-the-dog-walk) Skiing holidays (https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Travel-g255055-c153059/Australia:Planning.A.Ski.Holiday.html) Always goes to bed prepared for the following work day (http://productivemag.com/9/prepare-your-next-day-in-the-evening) Life is about compromises (https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/our-thriving-children/201403/working-mothers-raising-children-something-s-gotta-give) Great female role model (https://www.forbes.com/sites/bonniemarcus/2017/03/29/want-to-be-successful-find-a-strong-female-role-model/#f74b3ce5ca6a) Also available on: iTunes Store
Kate Daly and I have had a long distance Twitter love affair for at least a year at this point. Connecting on local issues and nerding out about cute internet things, we quickly bonded. She has even connected me with people to chat with for The AP Collection. We've been planning on hanging out and chatting for a while but life and more life got in the way. Thankfully, she was willing to trek out to my place on a very frigid Sunday to talk about her different roles as a mother, a web developer, and now project management. We get into everything. First, we touch on making the decision to become a mother. Then on to her professional life, starting at a local non-profit and learning web design, which has opened up new doors to bigger opportunities. Finally, her philosophy on being a good project manager and how they can be essential to a productive and solvent team. In-between all this, she also found time to play bass in a few local bands! I just want to hang out with her more… my love for Kate grows by the day! Kate Daly on the Internet kateda.ly @tikikate on Twitter
Kari talks with Kate Daly about the Pill, IUDs, sponges, access to knowledge about your own body, sex ed, and bad birth control puns. We share pregnancy pics with fun back-stories and probably way TMI. Sorry not sorry.
Kari talks with Kate Daly about the Pill, IUDs, sponges, access to knowledge about your own body, sex ed, and bad birth control puns. We share pregnancy pics with fun back-stories and probably way TMI. Sorry not sorry.
Kari talks with Kate Daly about the Pill, IUDs, sponges, access to knowledge about your own body, sex ed, and bad birth control puns. We share pregnancy pics with fun back-stories and probably way TMI. Sorry not sorry.