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Meet Kate:Clients affectionately dub Kate Gilbert a “hand-holder/butt-kicker” for her unique blend of compassionate support and a can-do, no-bs attitude. She excels in guiding entrepreneurs past their comfort zones so they can turn overthinking into overachieving. Kate's entrepreneurial passion was sparked at just 15 when she turned her parents' garage into a summer art camp. Fast-forward to 2008, Kate found herself frustrated by the financial injustices plaguing the knitting industry. Unwilling to stand by, she launched her own magazine which she ran for a decade. Now, Kate has found her true calling: empowering entrepreneurs to bring big ideas to life. She fulfills this mission through one-on-one coaching, community events, and dynamic group programs. Links & Resources:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramFree Resource: Content Creation RoadmapReady to evergreen your emails? Let's hop on a call and see if working together is a fit.For the transcript and show notes:https://laurakamark.com/76
This week Boston Art Podcast sits down with Boston Public Art Triennial's executive director, Kate Gilbert. What is the Triennial? What are they planning? How will this change Boston's art community? Listen to hear all of that and more.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Today's episode starts with a quick nod to thecastingconnection.net (a website designed by Jeremiah Smith strictly for theatre actors to aid in finding work). We then speak with Donald Tongue, of Tongue Mountain Productions, about the making of his short film “Home Burial” starring Michael Cobb and Kate Gilbert. The film is Donalds first attempt at creating a short film and was accepted at the Culver City Film Festival 2023. We talked about how he was able to put together the right film team, the difficulties of the film shoot, securing the right location, and a whole lot more!
Today's episode starts with a quick nod to thecastingconnection.net (a website designed by Jeremiah Smith strictly for theatre actors to aid in finding work). We then speak with Donald Tongue, of Tongue Mountain Productions, about the making of his short film “Home Burial” starring Michael Cobb and Kate Gilbert. The film is Donalds first attempt at creating a short film and was accepted at the Culver City Film Festival 2023. We talked about how he was able to put together the right film team, the difficulties of the film shoot, securing the right location, and a whole lot more!
What do we know about food? We talk to Kate Gilbert from the Iowa State University Food Science department about the current state of food literacy in academia and on our plates. Kate talks about her family farm, her career and her passion for good, local food. We also explore the Iowa Food Systems Coalition, Iowa food hubs, a Local Food celebration on the Iowa State University campus, the nutritional value of Ramen noodles and how we all learn to feed ourselves.
In this episode Tim chats with the two of the decision makers at Florida State University, a unique opportunity for Musical Theatre Majors at a program that combines both BFA and BM.
Do you know how what you say impacts customer willingness to pay? Clarity of message is key in all things, and pricing is no exception.A customer's willingness to pay for something can be fickle. That's one reason why an important part of pricing is to consider the message. The message your prices deliver. What message you deliver with your prices and the message your actions around pricing communicate to your customers. You're communicating a lot! Whether you realize it or not, not only what you say but what you do matters in pricing. And the clarity of those messages is critical to your business success. In this episode...That's what we're talking about in this week's episode of Live with the Pricing Lady with my guest expert Kate Gilbert. She helps high-achieving professionals improve their public speaking by finding their authentic voice and building confidence. She's going to be sharing with us her own pricing journey as well as her take on the importance of a clear message.Let's take at what Kate has to say about how to have a clear message and how it might be impacting what your customers are willing to pay.***Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google | AmazonNeed help optimizing your profits? Ready to get a view of where you can improve?Download my self-assessment Pricing Scorecard or simply book a Discovery Call with me at www.thepricinglady.com.
Kate Gilbert, Executive Director of Now + There, says the most successful public art is trying to disrupt how we walk through and see the world. She discusses how her organization supports temporary work in Boston as a strategy for changing how public art gets made and is appreciated. Kate Gilbert is on a mission … Continue reading "Episode 97: Public Art Accelerator"
Today’s co-host is Kate Gilbert. Kate is a WordPress expert, an online marketing coach, and has spent the past decade building and supporting custom WordPress websites. In that time, she’s helped launch more than a hundred websites, and teaches website owners how to launch their own websites and maximize their online reach.
Kate Gilbert has been building and supporting WordPress websites since 2006 and knows the platform inside-out. She has launched over 100 sites for a variety of companies and institutions, including Harvard and MIT. Based in Jersey City, home of the Statue of Liberty, Kate is passionate about keeping WordPress workable for DIY site owners. These days, she's shifting away from done-for-you and towards done-with-you, helping site owners understand online marketing and how to have a site that shines.
Today on Boston Public Radio: A recent poll shows that millennials and generation Z are embracing socialism. We opened the lines to hear listeners' thoughts on Sen. Bernie Sanders putting Democratic socialism front and center in his campaign. Playwright Melinda Lopez discussed her adaptation of the 1934 play "Yerma," a meditation on motherhood, running at the Huntington Theater Company through June 30. Andrea Cabral, former Suffolk County Sheriff, former secretary of Public safety, and CEO of Ascend, joined the show to discuss the recent return to convict-leasing programs for the agricultural sector. We spoke with NBC Sports Boston reporter Trenni Kusnierek about the Boston Bruins' big loss in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Wednesday night. Former Secretary of Education Paul Reville broke down a recent U.S. News and World Report rankings of Boston schools. Reville is also a professor at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education where he runs the Education Redesign Lab. Poet Richard Blanco shared some original poetry in honor of Father's Day. Artist Rob Gibs and curator Kate Gilbert discussed a new art installation in Roxbury.
Audacious Mamas - Inspiration and Strategies for Mompreneurs
Welcome to Season 3 of the podcast! We're back but with a new spin and the podcast will be moving in a new direction. Stay tuned for more about that. Today's guest, Kate Gilbert, a WordPress Expert and agency owner, gets REAL and shares the story of her first years at home as a stay-at-home mom. Because the dream of being able to stay home with your babies doesn't always feel the way you imagined it would. If that's you, how do you give yourself permission to pursue what calls you. Kate also shares what we should do to prioritize our websites and what's unnecessary. She has a great way of cutting through the nonsense to show us how simple our tech can be. Mentioned in this episode... Kate's website: wpsuperservice.com Kate's courses and workshops on mastering Wordpress WPMaster.me Follow Kate on Instagram and say hello https://instagram.com/wpsuperservice/ -- Join The Audacious Mamas show on Facebook page for live conversations, interviews, tutorials, and behind the scenes perks not on the show! https://www.facebook.com/AudaciousMamasPodcast/ Have ideas for the show or want to be on? Reach out to me at steph@stephaniroberts.com - I'd love to hear from you! Steph
RSK 534 This week, Kathy is talking with Kate Gilbert all about the July issue of Twist Collective! Listen to hear more about all of the stunning new designs she put together in this beautiful new issue! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
RSK 526 This week, Kathy is talking with Kate Gilbert of Twist Collective! We have a gorgeous collection ready for Spring - listen to hear more about it! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
RSK 520 This week, Kathy is talking to Kate Gilbert of Twist Collective all about the gorgeous new collection we've put out for March. Be sure to check out the March issue of Twist Collective! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
RSK 514 This week, Kathy is talking with our very own Kate Gilbert of Twist Collective. To hear all about the latest issue of twist, available now, and about a Twist KAL starting very soon! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
RSK 504 This week, Kathy is chatting with Kate Gilbert of Twist Collective about Twist's relaunch! And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week! (Running Time 28:00)
RSK 495 This week, Kathy talks with Kate Gilbert of Twist Collective. And don't miss Steve's Yarn Picks of the Week!(Running Time 28:00)
Personality Quiz Which British Royal are You? WIP Projects 08:19 Carolyn Top by Joanne Scrace Valley Yarns Charlemont Kettle Dye Teal Blue 08:49 Fixing gauge height video Andean Chullo Hat by Kerin Dimeler-Laurence 15:10 FO Projects 17:38 Cat Nest by Hanne Katajamäki Syncopated Caps by Kate Gilbert 21:17 Momopedia 23:56 Our Favorite Things 28:05 Alyson Potter & Bloom-Emma Cherry Heart-Sandra The Crochet Circle-Fay (CAL March 3rd, Cobbled Street Cowl by Sol Rencoret) Crochetcakes-Clarissabeth Hooks & Books-Sarah Vivian 34:24 Nerdtastic 35:33 Walking Dead Doctor Who (Timey Wimey KAL by Bad Wolf Girl Knits and Crazy Sock Lady) Outlander (The Scot and the Sassenach) Shop Talk 41:17 Keep Calm and Carry Yarn is sponsored by our Etsy shop, Pearl and Plum. To celebrate our new adventure in podcasting, we are offering coupon code for 15% off your total purchase. Thanks! Convertible bag Outro 44:28 Alyson is moving to Edinburgh (Update: The visa arrived!!!!!) -------------------- Ravelry: Alysonhere, Upstateviv YouTube: Keep Calm and Carry Yarn Podcast Instagram: KCACYpodcast Etsy: Pearl & Plum
Talk given at Downey House, Wesleyan University, October 26, 2016 on the topic of skillfully harnessing the emotions of anger and fear. Thanks to Kate Gilbert, Rabbi David Teva, Gregory Besek of Wesleyan for arranging the evening.
Today’s episode is sponsored by Dizzy Blonde Studios. For holiday gifts for the knitter in your life, please visit DizzyBlondeStudios.etsy.com. Shop updates will occur throughout the month of December. Podcaster Throwdown: (1:04) Good job to everyone! We've submitted over 300 hats! Check out Episode 8.5 for Throwdown information. Check out the Podcaster Throwdown group in Ravelry. Check out the Halos of Hope website and Ben’s interview with Pam Haschke on Fiber Hooligans. The December incentive pattern is Zoe. Post your finished hats in this thread to get your incentive. There are prizes for donating to Team Knottygirls. Check out Episodes 10, 11, 12, and 13, as well as the Prize Page for prize listings. New prizes include a custom-dyed skein of Dizzy Blonde yarns. Send your hats to Purlescence Yarns, tagged for Team Knotty. Shipping information is here. Purlescence Address: Purlescence Yarns your name & the name of your team 564 South Murphy Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 There is another way to participate. You can now donate for your favorite team. Click here and choose your team. $5 is equal to one hat for your team! Each $5 lets Halos of Hope to ship 16 hats to cancer centers and hospitals around the country. We are starting to gather grand prizes for the winning team. Catching Up: (4:19) Jen has been sick but she's getting better. She's also been getting ready for the holidays. She was unable to bake for parties (because that's not great when your sick). She's also been working on pattern writing. She recommends Craftsy. Laura is recovering from the three (yes, three) Thanksgiving dinners. She's working to plan Christmas holidays, juggling the schedules of all the families. She's working on her Nerd Wars; there is a Smaug theme this round to celebrate The Hobbit. She's decorating for Christmas. She's also working on getting her house and studio together after the remodel. In the Knitting Bag: (14:32) Jen has started a second Gerri Hat for the Throwdown out of the Peter Pan Wendy Yarn in pink. She has been working on her secret Christmas project. It's blocking. Finally! She also is working on another vanilla hat in white Plymouth Encore Yarn. She ran out of yarn, so she'll probably make the top blue. And she is working on gramps by tincanknits out of Delcious Yarns Frosting Worsted in Blueberry and Pistachio. We talk about Miss Babs Yarn and Cookie A Sock Club Laura is working on her original sock pattern out of Lambie Toes in "No Touching Guns". She's also working on a third Big Damn Hero Hat by Dryope out of Knitpicks Brava. She's also doing a Sous Chef out of Knitpicks Brava. Finished Objects: (20:42) Jen finished two vanilla hats out of white Plymouth Encore and a Gerri hat out of the pink Peter Pan yarn for the throwdown. Laura finished her Sassy-tis (Clapotis by Kate Gilbert) out of custom-dyed Dizzy Blonde Studios yarn. She also finished her Gavin’s DinoRAWR Spiked Beanie Hat by Niki Wyre out of Knitpicks Brava and her Companion beaded choker in Hempathy. Devils Tower: (23:49) Jen finally finished the sleeve on her Easy Baby Sweater out of Classic Elite Liberty Wool in Caribbean Tide. Laura is ready to pick up her 22 Leaves Shawlette by Lankakomero. She's making it out ofMean Girls Yarn Club in Heart in a Box. Frog Pond: (26:04) Laura finished her Companion and got credit for it in Nerd Wars and then promptly frogged it. She was unhappy with the center section and it was too small. She does not enjoy knitting with Hemp Yarn. On Deck: (29:45) Jen is going to knit the California Poppy Shawl out of Baah La Jolla in My Sweet Valentine for Melissa. And she is working on her Sweetheart of the Rodeo design and figuring out how she wants to chart her designs. Laura will be making a Crocodile Stitch Slouchy Beret by Bonita Designs. She may be making a River Tam hat (pattern by Jessamyn Leib) in Dizzy Blonde Jessica (which is turquoise), but she is struggling with the tubular cast on. Jen recommends Eunny Jang's tutorial. She's going to make a Doctor Who inspired hat out of Smurfinator. And she will be making Down the Garden Path by Michele DuNaier out of Lambie Toes. She will use it as a crochet sample in her Stitches booth. Knit Culture: (38:20) We have an interview with the amazing Pam Haschke of Halos of Hope. She shares her story about how she started Halos of Hope. Here is the The Happy Hat story (and here is Drew's blog about it as well). We also talk a bit about Southern California and about her crafting. Pam mentions Fiesta Yarns Starburst La Boheme. Laura tells a story about Trixie and yarn. A Halloween bag for Socktober! We announce the winners of the Socktober KAL/CAL. The People's Choice winner is Photoknitgal's Hitchhiker. Congratulations! You win a Halloween-themed project bag sewn and donated by our amazing JoniLvsNeddy. Runner up is apple380's Doctor Who socks. Congratulations! You win a HiyaHiya scutti bag. Random draw winner number 1 is moclell's Line Break. Congratulations! You win some Hiya Hiya sock needles. And our second random draw winner is apple380's Hitchhiker. Congratulations! You win some Kollage square sock needles. Jen points out two cool knitterly things: KnitsforLife made a knit apple pie crust and Bohemia Fibers is doing American Horror Story Coven Limited edition yarns. Geek Culture: (1:11:41) We talk about some perfect gifts for the geek in your life. Our recommendations: Twilight Zone Definitive Collection Firefly: The Game Big Damn Heroes Promo Edition A plethora of Doctor Who goodies Kaylee's Parasol Star Trek Transporter Bath Mat and Shower Curtain. Lego Serenity Kit Hobbit Feet Slippers We also recommend giving your partner the gift of uninterrupted geek time. Events: (1:19:04) Hatnado!!! Come watch (and mock) the masterpiece of a film known as Sharknado! and knit hats for Halos of Hope with us. It will be in the Annex of the Alamitos Bay Yarn Company on Saturday, December 14th from 1:30 to 4:30pm. Bring munchies and wine to share if you want to. We will bring cake! Seating is limited to 18, RSVP here. We will be at Stitches West, which is February 20-23 in Santa Clara, CA at the Convention Center. Dizzy Blonde Studios & Skeindalous Yarns are sharing a booth; we will update you with the booth number when we get it. Halos of Hope will have a booth and we may have a Meet and Greet. We will will be at the Thursday Night Market Preview. The Dizzy Blonde booth is a collection point for Halos of Hope hats for Team KnottyGirls (the final collection point!). With prizes! We will get together with the Yarn on Tap Girls for an event we call Knit2Together. This will be sometime in January at a point halfway between us and we will knit hats for Halos of Hope. Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry group! And don't forget to knit hats and donate.
Podcaster Throwdown: (0:58) Hats not yet counted. And this is just one tub of three! Hat Tallies are updated: 1. Team Knitmore - 110 2. Team Sock-a-holic - 48 3. Team Knotty – 42 4. Ready-Set-Knit - 12 5. Craftlit – 6 6. Team Knit Knit Cafe - Not yet Check out Episode 8.5 for Throwdown information. Check out the Podcaster Throwdown group in Ravelry. Check out the Halos of Hope website and Ben’s interview with Pam Haschke on Fiber Hooligans. The November incentive hat is A Chill in Wonderland by Izzy Schutz. Post completed hats in the the thread to get your hat. Sharon from Knitaholics Anonymous offered a hat pattern (Bow Cloche in Memory of Linda). Go to here for details. There are prizes for donating to Team Knottygirls. Check out Episodes 10, 11, 12, and 13, as well as the Prize Page for prize listings. New prizes include a custom-dyed skein of Dizzy Blonde yarns. Purlescence Yarns, tagged for Team Knotty. Shipping information is here. Purlescence Address: Purlescence Yarns your name & the name of your team 564 South Murphy Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 We are starting to gather grand prizes for the winning team. Catching Up: (8:43) Laura had a trunk show at Colors 91711. She is almost done with the remodel and assembly of her studio. She’s been working on lots of Nerd Wars stuff and dying up yarn for the next installment of the Mean Girls Yarn Club. Jen has been cooking a lot. She’s using a seasonal cookbook that she loves. She is also reading Carole King’s autobiography. She's been spinning. And she saw a workshop of a play her friend wrote. It was part of the Blank Theatre's Living Room Series. Jen also gushes a bit about the “Day of the Doctor” and Hunger Games: Catching Fire. In the Knitting Bag: (18:14) Laura is working on Gavin's DinoRAWR Spiked Beanie Hat by Niki Wyre out of Knitpicks Brava. She is also working on the third incarnation of her Companion beaded choker in Hempathy for the Nerd Wars “Wave Your Geek Flag” challenge. And she continues to work on a Big Damn Hero Hat by Dryope out of Knitpicks Brava. Jen is working on her Christmas project, on her Sunshine Socks by Cookie A in Dream in Color Smooshy in Butter Peeps, a Gerri Hat for the Throwdown out of the Peter Pan Wendy Yarn in pink, some very old vanilla socks out of some very old Opal Sock Yarn, and a plain vanilla hat out of Plymouth Encore Yarn in white. She also started Kently Socks by Heather Ordover from Hitch: Patterns Inspired by the Films of Alfred Hitchcock out of Koigu for Ron. Finished Objects: (25:15) Odessa Hat Broncos Scarf Laura finished her Odessa Hat (without beads) by Grumperina out of Mean Girls Yarn Club mini skeins in Curses (acid green and purple). She also finished her Broncos Gridiron Scarf (Lattice Wingspan) out of Mean Girls Yarn Club Hoar’s Yer Buddy. We mention Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind Off. A close up of Jen's shawl in the morning light Jen finished a shawl of her own design out of the KnitDizzney yarn and now she has to write up the pattern. We mention Nancy Bush's Knitted Lace of Estonia Devil’s Tower: (31:40) Laura still has her Sassy-tis (Clapotis by Kate Gilbert) in Devil’s Tower for Nerd Wars, waiting for Round 3. And she is just having trouble feeling motivated to work on her sock design out of Lambie Toes. Laura also talks about a way to motivate herself to finish her WIPS. We mention Slipped Stitch Studios and the Doctor Who Sock Kit from Lorna's Laces. On Deck: (36:05) Laura will be crocheting Hildegard by Bernadette Ambergen in Lambie Toes for her booth at Stitches. We mention Belle Époque, Skeindalous Yarns, Into The Whirled, and Indigodragonfly. Jen will be making hats and a baby sweater. Knit Culture: (40:30) We review Fiber Factor Challenge 6. We remind you to vote for your favorite designs by clicking “Love” in the Socktober FO thread. Voting closes November 29th. Prize winners will be announced in Episode 15! We draw the winner for our 500 member Milestone Prize and it's Astridpurls! Congratulations! Ravelry Message Laura for your prize (a pair of Toluca Knit Jewelry Needle Gauge Earrings. Geek Culture: (57:15) We review the young adult novel Grounded: The Seven by Heather Ordover. We highly recommend the book for yourself and your teenagers you love and are waiting impatiently for the sequel! She also has a book of socks inspired by the characters of Grounded called Novel Socks. Jen has it and she loves the patterns. We point out some templates for making Star Wars themed snowflakes for your geeky holidays. We also point out two lists of ranking all the episodes of two of our favorite shows: Doctor Who and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. We mention the unaired pilot for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the unaired pilot for the Big Bang Theory. Events: (1:13:10) We will get together with the Yarn on Tap Girls for an event we call Knit2Together. This will be sometime in January at a point halfway between us and we will knit hats for Halos of Hope. Hatnado!!! Come watch (and mock) the masterpiece of a film known as Sharknado! and knit hats for Halos of Hope with us. It will be in the Annex of the Alamitos Bay Yarn Company on Saturday, December 14th from 1:30 to 4:30pm. Bring munchies and wine to share if you want to. We will bring cake! Seating is limited to 18, so watch this space for signups. And finally we will be at Stitches West, which is February 20-23 in Santa Clara, CA at the Convention Center. Dizzy Blonde Studios & Skeindalous Yarns are sharing a booth; we will update you with the booth number when we get it. Halos of Hope will have a booth and we may have a Meet and Greet. We will also be attending Friday’s Fashion Show and Dinner. The Dizzy Blonde booth is a collection point for Halos of Hope hats for Team KnottyGirls (the final collection point!). With prizes! Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry group, don't forget to vote for your favorite Socktober Project, and remember to keep knitting hats.
Kathy Talks with Kate Gilbert. (Running Time 28:00)
Kathy & Steve interview Kate Gilbert about Twist Collective. Kathy & Pixie kick off the Staghorn Tunic KAL..(Running Time 28:00)
Kathy & Steve interview Kate Gilbert. Kathy & Pixie swatch for the Bird in Hand KAL. (Running Time 27:55)