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Politico's senior executive editor, Kate Day, tells us what's in store for the original newsletter publisher.Also on the programme: Alex Mahon is set to leave Channel 4. Deadline's senior investigations reporter Jake Kanter is here to divine what happens next.All that plus: Baby Reindeer's Richard Gadd talks to us about just what he sacrificed to get his story out there, as well as more interviews on the winner's run at BAFTA's TV Craft Awards featuring Reece Sheersmith and Steve Pemberton (Inside Number 9), Kate Oates and Ben Wadey (Eastenders) and Andy Devonshire (Taskmaster).And, in the Media Quiz, we reveal what you could have won.Become a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter at themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at podshoponline.co.ukWhat The Media Club has been reading this week:Alex Mahon to leave Channel 4Piers Morgan on YouTube's success Tara Conlan's Spot The Difference on the BBC's latest workplace reviewJake Kanter's piece on problematic staff being retainedObserver's first week of relaunchCNN's Christiane Amanpour Joins GlobalBanajay eyes up all of ITVMr Bates wins a BAFTA special awardCelebrity Traitors line up revealed(00:00) - Hellos(00:40) - British Political Journalists(02:40) - Katie Rawcliffe(04:15) - Channel 4 CEO Alex Mahon Leaving(08:42) - Piers Morgan Cancels Newspapers(09:46) - Is YouTube the future of reporting?(13:39) - Journalist Entrepreneurs(15:23) - BBC Sexual Harassment(20:20) - BAFTA TV Craft Awards(20:35) - Richard Gadd Interview - Baby Reindeer(22:32) - EastEnders Special Award(25:30) - Andy Devonshire - Taskmaster(26:55) - Reece Sheersmith & Steve Pemberton - Inside Number 9(31:55) - Politico Europe 10 Year Anniversary(39:52) - The Media Quiz(44:50) - Goodbyes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the disappearance of four-year-old Marjorie West remains "the great unsolved mystery of the missing” and the second oldest unsolved child abduction case recorded in American history. At the time of Marjorie's 1938 disappearance, the search for her was one of the largest for a child since the Lindbergh baby kidnapping six years earlier spanning months and see more than 3,000 local people search for the missing Marjorie. Was Marjorie lost in the woods, abducted and raised under an assumed named or possibly even kidnapped in a famous baby smuggling ring? Sources: Reece, C. (2023, August 6). Still missing 85 years later: the unsolved case of my cousin Marjorie West. Medium. https://piecesofclreece.medium.com/still-missing-85-years-later-the-unsolved-case-of-my-cousin-marjorie-west-c4e10bc819cb "The Great Unsolved Mystery of Missing Marjorie West". Narratively. May 8, 2018. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Sager, Kate Day. "70 years later, missing girl still discussed". Olean Times Herald. Archived from the original on 2023-09-23.. Marjorie West. (n.d.). McKean County Cold Cases. https://mckeancountycoldcases.weebly.com/marjorie-west.html Reporter, G. S. (2021, September 9). The great unsolved mystery of the missing Marjorie West. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/26/missing-marjorie-west Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
Electricity companies are being accused of piling hardship on top of hardship by charging customers who can't afford their bills extra fees when they cut off their power. Advocacy group Common Grace Aotearoa found power companies were charging clients up to $275 in fees to disconnect their electricity supply. Despite guidelines recommending the companies be transparent, none of the energy retailers were able to give a breakdown of their costs. Common Grace Aotearoa advocate Kate Day spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Listen to the Food & Wine Show with Ben Malouf and John Stanley. John and Ben are joined by the dynamic duo behind Two Pairs Wines, Kate Day and Nina Stocker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate Day, co-founder of Dovetail Workwear joins us to talk about the origin of this highly popular workwear line for working women. Listen In...Guests and Links Episode 93:Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia JagellaGuest: Kate Day co-founder of Dovetail WorkwearVisit the WESA WebsiteSupport the show
Kate Day, co-founder of Dovetail Workwear joins us to talk about the origin of this highly popular workwear line for working women. Listen In... Guests and Links Episode 93: Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia Jagella Guest: Kate Day co-founder of Dovetail Workwear Visit the WESA Website
Special Edition: Counselling Children and Young People In this Special Edition Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes speaks to Kate Day about the importance of training in adolescent therapy. The NCS Children and Young People's Therapist (CYPT) Accredited Register [starts at 01:26 mins] Firstly, Kate goes through the benefits of a new addition to NCS, the CYPT Accredited Register: … Special Edition: Counselling Children and Young People Read More » The post Special Edition: Counselling Children and Young People appeared first on Counselling Tutor.
Special Edition: Counselling Children and Young People In this Special Edition Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes speaks to Kate Day about the importance of training in adolescent therapy. The NCS Children and Young People's Therapist (CYPT) Accredited Register [starts at 01:26 mins] Firstly, Kate goes through the benefits of a new addition to NCS, the CYPT Accredited Register: […] The post Special Edition: Counselling Children and Young People appeared first on Counselling Tutor.
"Our goal is to be the best workwear brand out there, regardless of gender." This week we're joined by two of the co-founders of Dovetail Workwear, Kate Day and Sara DeLuca! Sara and Kate talk with Lisa about consumer-informed development, crossing the line between trades and outdoor, how they focus on sustainability, and building a business out of a need in the market. Grab a cup of coffee and some headphones and prepare to be inspired! Note: Kate had some microphone issues toward the beginning of the podcast, but we were able to improve the sound as the episode goes on. Thanks for bearing with us! Follow Dovetail: @dovetailworkwear dovetailworkwear.com Follow us on Instagram: @wheeliecreative View past episodes, transcripts, and more info about the show: wheeliecreative.com/podcast Don't forget to subscribe and if you haven't already, please leave us a review to let us know what you think about the show! Affiliate Links: Adobe Creative Live Creative Market Descript
Nina and Kate chat with Simon and Jill about the successful funding of their Winemakers Fantasy project with Naked Wines. We chatted a couple of months ago when the voting was underway and its exciting to hear that its come to fruition and that there are new wines to be released over the coming months, lots to buy and try through with their Two Pairs brand on Naked Wines. @twopairswines @nakedwines
“Life is one long, interconnected path. It has both failure and great success.” - Kate Day Kate Day is the co-founder and the brand director of Dovetail Workwear. A former landscaper and urban planner, she found herself in serious need of serious workwear. Teaming up with co-founders Kyle Summers and Sara DeLuca, Kate launched Dovetail Workwear in 2018 with the Maven Slim denim work pants. By women, for women, and with women, Dovetail Workwear is both a young company and the largest exclusively women's workwear company in the northern hemisphere. Based in Portland, OR, Dovetail Workwear makes all-season, all-reason utility apparel that stands up to the job. Dovetail Workwear now offers top-to-toe apparel in many styles and is the largest women's workwear brand in the northern hemisphere. Found in 300 stores, across 47 states, and at DovetailWorkwear.com. Get dirty with Dovetail. Sponsor Today's episode is sponsored by Aura Merchandising, a proud women-owned full-service brand marketing, and global sourcing agency. Visit them at www.auralimited.com. Find Us Online! Website: iamJulietHahn.com Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: @iamjuliethahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn
Nina and Kate have an awesome backstory, they met at University and both married identical twin brothers now they are collaborating on the Two Pairs brand for Naked Wines. This month they will hear whether they get enough votes to 'greenlight' the Fantasy wine project they are shortlisted to make. The brand is stylish, the story is fun and if you can then you should vote on the project this week! @nakedwinesaus #fantasywine @twopairswines
On this episode of Into the Fire, we're joined by a few people who've been with us from our very first season back in 1997: David Henderson, Beth London, and Kate Day!
Kate Day has had a long-standing love for the environment, in all its forms. Whether as an arborist or eco-research assistant, she always puts her best foot forward to ensure that our natural resources are protected and preserved. Kate's devotion to environment and community led her to Indonesia with Mercy Core where they work tirelessly on community projects related to sustainability. The Dovetail Workwear team was founded when three friends saw firsthand how poorly made most women's garments are in comparison with their male counterparts. Though many companies have taken it upon themselves to put out '”pink and shrink” versions of men’s wear claiming them to be female attire, these outfits don't offer any real solutions because they're not tailored for our bodies. This business was founded to create workwear that empowers women across many industries, making the apparel a tool of its own. The founders say they made their startup funds from pre-sales with friends and family as well as continuing research into solving problems for female workers in jobs like farming or construction, and the quality of their products is helping make women, and in part their communities, thrive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Kate Day, Managing Director, KRD Training, discusses mental health of children and the effect of the lockdown, drivers for increase in mental health difficulties, and the long term legacy of the pandemic.
What standards should we expect from politicians, professors and public health experts as they guide us through this crisis? And where does science end and politics begin? POLITICO's Andrew Gray, Matthew Kartnischnig, Rym Momtaz and Kate Day debate those questions and other coronavirus quandaries. And the brand new head of the British Chamber of Commerce to the EU and Belgium, Daniel Dalton, talks about what his members want from negotiations between the U.K. and EU as a crunch point looms. The former member of the European Parliament explains why he thinks a win-win outcome is still possible.
This podcast covers entrepreneurs like Kate Day who have a positive affect on their community, and what’s fascinating to me about Kate's story is that she created a powerful community in a few years that I never knew existed - women who garden or work outside who also want to feel good and have a sense in dignity in going out in public without having to change their work clothes. This spark of an idea has become a significant company called Dovetail Workwear with thousands of women all over the country as diehard loyalists to the brand.
Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. This episode is hosted by Kate Day. Kate is a Freelancer providing Voice Over, Audio Editing, and Podcast Support as KD Sound Design. With 12 years experience in Radio Broadcasting as a producer, she offers businesses a new option of marketing via podcasting and adds that extra polished finish to any project needing audio processing. Micah Louison is the 25 year old founder of the start-up Home In A Bag. His entrepreneur Journey started after entering the concept for Home In A Bag into a business idea pitch competition. The inspiration for Home In A Bag came from the experience at the age of eight after his birthplace of Grenada was devastated by a Category 5 hurricane which caused his family to move to Canada. With the guidance of mentors he’s met through the Rainforest, he has overcome the hurdles that come with building a tech startup. With this help he’s been able to make effective entrepreneurial decisions which got him to be featured by the United Nations Inspiring Youth Day. Micah is hoping to change the world with Home In a Bag. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts. We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Summary: Home in a Bag is inspired from experiences Micah has had in disasters and with the help of the Rainforest has become a reality. We discuss the birth of the idea and how it has evolved to today’s version plus what’s next. Show Quote: "I just started talking about Home in a Bag to EVERYONE. Everything was about HOME In A Bag! … I found as I added to it, the imagination of others... started building on it. Then it turned into Home in a Bag: It’s a portable sleeping bag/Tent that’s built into a camping backpack. It is a home that fits into a bag." "Rainforest has been instrumental in EVERY SINGLE STEP… it's the consistency of having my imagination validated on a weekly basis that kept it going." Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: Workhaus Core Episode Audio Editing: Kate Day - KD Sound Design Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. This episode is hosted by Kate Day. After working in radio, as an award winning producer, Kate has made efforts to transition into the tech industry. At the end of 2019, she has taken the leap into freelance work under the name KD Sound Design. She has been editing the Rainforest Podcast since December 2019 and finally gotten behind the mic to host. Ed Macnab. Ed is the Director of Business Operations and the interim CEO for the startup and development phase of 3D Printed Home Corporation. His work history includes ten years as an IT Project Manager, with earlier background in production management, engineering management, finance, and venture capital. 3DPHC LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/3d-printed-homes-corporation-3dphc-323097196 3DPHC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3DPrintedHousing Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts. We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Summary: The benefits of networking! Networking opens the door to assisting 3DPHC in reaching their goals. Not only do they meet professionals who are in similar shoes, but also in meeting people with valuable skills to help them in their day to day life. Through attending the Rainforest, they were able to meet their crowdfunding goal, they’ve been introduced to other investors and made valuable connections with the right people! Plus, in attending, they’ve met another Rainforester (Micah Luison - Home in a Bag) which has helped them shift their original plan for 3DPHC into a different direction together: helping people in disaster relief. Show Quote: "Attending our first Rainforest meeting was THE best decision we’ve ever made for our business and Life in general has not been the same since, it’s been far better!" "If you think you’ve got something worthwhile, DO it! Get Started, join a group! You may find someone who’s started a business in a similar industry where what they’ve learned can help you and you can walk the path together sharing some synergies." Credits... This Episode Recorded At: Work Nicer - Red Mile Episode Audio Editing: Kate Day - KD Sound Design Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
This week Kate Day, Executive Editor of POLITICO in the UK takes us through the publishers' expansion into and growth in the UK market. She discusses everything from the advantages of being a start-up publisher in a world of legacy giants, how the team chooses what goes behind the paywall, and what sets UK politics coverage apart from the rest of Europe. In the news roundup, we take a look at Print In A Pandemic, the final fate of Playboy, and what audience's fatalistic media choices say about the public mood during the coronavirus outbreak.
Edition for March 18, 2020: Today's featured 25 Influential Women in Energy honoree is Kate Day, partner at Bracewell LLP - Day's advice to other women getting into law firms is to “Show up, ask questions and work on every deal you can get your hands on, even ones where you don't yet have the relevant expertise. There's no way to become an expert without getting your hands dirty.” For more in-depth interviews like this please visit: HartEnergy.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hartenergy/support
Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. This episode is hosted by Kate Day. After working in radio, as an award winning producer, Kate has made efforts to transition into the tech industry. At the end of 2019, she has taken the leap into freelance work under the name KD Sound Design. She has been editing the Rainforest Podcast since December 2019 and finally gotten behind the mic to host. Kourtney Branagan. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts. We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Summary: Our amazing co-community Manager Kourtney Branagan joins new host and audio editor Kate Day to tell her story of how she got started with the Rainforest. We discuss the importance of Culture and Kourtney gives her tips and tricks to help you in your job search. Show Quote: "" Credits... This Episode Recorded At: Work Nicer - Red Mile Episode Audio Editing: Kate Day - KD Sound Design Graphic Design: Mackenzie Bedford Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
The U.K. general election is the focus for a special edition of POLITICO'S EU Confidential podcast. Our team of journalists looks at the possible outcomes from both U.K. and EU perspectives. What are the most likely scenarios and what would they mean for the U.K., the EU and future relations between the two? Kate Day and Annabelle Dickson of POLITICO's U.K. team are joined by Chief Europe Correspondent Matthew Karnitschnig and EU Editor Andrew Gray. We also have an on-the-ground report from a key marginal constituency, Stirling in central Scotland, where MEP Alyn Smith of the Scottish National Party is locked in a tight battle with Stephen Kerr of the Conservatives. The outcome of that contest will give a good indication of which way both the U.K. and Scotland are heading on election night. And POLITICO's Chief Technology Correspondent Mark Scott talks Cristina Gonzalez, our podcast producer, about the digital campaign.
Adam has been making violins since age 14, due in part to the recommendation of his first violin teacher, Kelly Richardson. His violins have been played on and praised by Joshua Bell, Joseph Silverstein, and Igor Gruppman, as well as many young, talented soloists throughout Utah. Born in Murray, Utah, Adam grew up in a musical environment, beginning the violin at age 3. When he began studying to be a luthier with Paul Hart, violin making came naturally to Adam because of his highly developed ear and playing ability. He knows very well the qualities that string players look for in an instrument and how to produce them. By nature, Adam is very detail-oriented. (His wife lovingly refers to him as “The Millimeter Man.”) In harmony with this trait, Adam has always excelled in art. Countless hours spent developing this talent greatly enhanced his violin making skills. Adam concluded 4 years of training with Paul at the Tree’s Breath Violin Making School and started his own shop, which has become a thriving business, serving string players and educators worldwide since the year 2000. Adam is married to Kate Day and they are the proud parents of four adorable children.
Scottie & Spanky sit down with climate activists Rose Morris and Kate Day to talk about the basics of Climate Change and how we take responsibility as global citizens and Christians. Make a submission to the Zero Carbon Act today here: https://www.facebook.com/events/293199874955160/
Kate Day from Telegraph on community engagement #newsrw at Microsoft London by Ben Fawkes
Kate Day from Telegraph on community engagement #newsrw at Microsoft London by Ben Fawkes