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American feminist writer

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Crazy Women Country
Kate Harding 2025 Interview

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 11:00


Welcome to Crazy Women Country, where we celebrate the incredible women shaping country music!

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Crazy Women Country
Kate Harding 20 Crazy Questions 2025

Crazy Women Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 14:06


Get ready for a fun and lighthearted episode as Kate Harding, takes on 20 Crazy Questions!

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Write on Track: A Songwriting Podcast
Episode 157 - Having a Support System as an Artist with Kate Harding

Write on Track: A Songwriting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 34:14


Having a support system as an artist is crucial, from celebrating successes with others to knowing you're never alone and beyond. I'm delighted to share my chat with Kate Harding all about this topic, especially since Kate is only beginning her songwriting adventure. The quote for this episode is by Roger Waters: “There is no us and them. It's an illusion. We are all human beings, and we all have a responsibility to support one another.” During our conversation, Kate and I talk about getting support from family and friends, meeting people along the way, helping others as artists, building a network in the music industry, having genuine conversations, remembering those who supported you first and staying in contact to sustain relationships, having a support system to celebrate with you and motivate you to keep going, making connections from unexpected places, and more. Also, Kate shares all the details about her debut single, “Wallflower.” It was a joy having Kate on the show, so I hope you love our conversation. Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz. Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”

Ordinary Unhappiness
34: Fatphobia and Moral Feelings feat. Kate Manne

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 97:00


Abby and Patrick welcome philosopher Kate Manne, author of Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny (2017), Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women (2020), and the forthcoming Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia (2024). They discuss our moral emotions – shame, contempt, disgust, abjection – and what they signal; the ideological ranking of bodies into specific hierarchies, the contingencies of when and how fatness has been valued, and the historical links between contemporary fatphobia and anti-Blackness; how discourse around fatness involves logics of scapegoating, victim-blaming, the mystifications of capitalism, anxieties about pleasure, and fantasies of self-mastery; fat activism and the insights of disability studies; and the necessity of undoing fatphobia as a crucial part of meaningful social change and solidarity.Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia comes out January 9, 2024 and is available for pre-order here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/unshrinking-how-to-face-fatphobia-kate-manne/19993688Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny is here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/down-girl-the-logic-of-misogyny-kate-manne/18742539Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women is here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/entitled-how-male-privilege-hurts-women-kate-manne/16881547Kate's Substack, “More to Hate,” is here: https://katemanne.substack.com/Other texts cited include: Julia Kristeva, Powers of HorrorKate Harding, “How Do You Fuck a Fat Woman?” (available in Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Power and a World Without Rape, eds Friedman and Valenti)Kate's book tour dates include:Book launch in Ithaca, NY at Buffalo Street Books on Jan 9thCambridge, MA at Harvard Bookstore on Jan 22thMontclair, NJ at Montclair Public Library on Jan 24thBrooklyn, NY at Community Books on Jan 26thWashington, DC at Politics and Prose on Jan 27thHave you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! 484 775-0107  A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

Breaking Silence
100 Million Strong: The Incredible Work of the I Have The Right To Organization

Breaking Silence

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 54:37


Susan and Alexander Prout are the founders of the I Have The Right To organization, which is committed to creating an ecosystem of respect and support for students and survivors of sexual assault. Throughout our conversation we discuss the bravery of their daughter Chessy, the walls of silence and shame that institutions systemically create,  healing as an act of communion, and how we can disrupt the power of toxic masculinity and rape culture as it currently exists.We encourage you to join the pledge on their website, follow the conversation through their social and read Chessy's Book, I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor's Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope. Other Resources:You Throw Like a Girl, The Blind Spot of Masculinity by Don McPherson Beartown by Frederic BackmanOf Boys and Men by Richard ReevesAsking For iI by Kate Harding

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Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture and What We Can Do About It by Kate Harding

forthenovellovers

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 11:00


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://forthenovellovers.wordpress.com/2022/05/30/asking-for-it-the-alarming-rise-of-rape-culture-and-what-we-can-do-about-it-by-kate-harding/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Lonely Marketer
Ep 91 | That's the way, aha, aha I like it. Kate Harding from MA (Montreal Associates).

The Lonely Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 35:18


Kate Harding joined MA (then known as Montreal Associates) knowing that she was taking on a big project(s). Those projects were a complete rebrand, one recruitment website and a careers website. All as a team of one. In this episode, we delve into the catalysts, the approaches and the results of pushing boundaries and 'sticking to your guns' when it comes to trying something a bit different when it comes to digital marketing. This is a brilliant listen for anybody reviewing their brand, website or purpose at the moment. With more companies in reflection mode over the past 12 months, 'what do we want to be known for?' is a question being asked more and more - Kate's experiences can start to help answer some of those questions. Thanks as always to Paiger for their support.

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The Art Show
Artist Dale Harding joins forces with mother Kate, and a war photographer snaps the climate crisis

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 54:05


The mother-and-son collaboration of artists Dale and Kate Harding works across generations, artforms —and worlds. Textile artist Kate makes quilts, while Dale's work is most commonly seen in the rarefied world of contemporary art. So why did they join forces for an exhibition?Plus, the photojournalist who turned his lens from the war in Afghanistan to the climate crisis at home.And a bespoke shoemaker mixing art and fashion.

The Art Show
Artist Dale Harding joins forces with mother Kate, and a war photographer snaps the climate crisis

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 54:05


The mother-and-son collaboration of artists Dale and Kate Harding works across generations, artforms —and worlds. Textile artist Kate makes quilts, while Dale's work is most commonly seen in the rarefied world of contemporary art. So why did they join forces for an exhibition? Plus, the photojournalist who turned his lens from the war in Afghanistan to the climate crisis at home. And a bespoke shoemaker mixing art and fashion.

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Artist Dale Harding joins forces with mother Kate, and a war photographer snaps the climate crisis

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 54:05


The mother-and-son collaboration of artists Dale and Kate Harding works across generations, artforms —and worlds. Textile artist Kate makes quilts, while Dale's work is most commonly seen in the rarefied world of contemporary art. So why did they join forces for an exhibition? Plus, the photojournalist who turned his lens from the war in Afghanistan to the climate crisis at home. And a bespoke shoemaker mixing art and fashion.

The Art Show
Artist Dale Harding joins forces with mother Kate, and a war photographer snaps the climate crisis

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 54:05


The mother-and-son collaboration of artists Dale and Kate Harding works across generations, artforms —and worlds. Textile artist Kate makes quilts, while Dale's work is most commonly seen in the rarefied world of contemporary art. So why did they join forces for an exhibition? Plus, the photojournalist who turned his lens from the war in Afghanistan to the climate crisis at home. And a bespoke shoemaker mixing art and fashion.

SBS NITV Radio
Through a Lens of Visitation: a major in-depth exhibition by Dale Harding

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 11:41


Dale Harding's Through a Lens of Visitation exhibition explores the artist's relationship to his mother's Country, Carnarvon Gorge, and includes a selection of existing works and a major commission with his mother, textile artist, Kate Harding.

Better Me
EP. 42 Teaching During COVID-19 (with guests Kate Harding and Marla Rosenthal)

Better Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 25:42


I sat down with two teachers, one in Saskatoon and the other in Southern California to talk about their experiences teaching during the pandemic. We touched on the challenges they've faced, the challenges their students have faced, and how they think education may change as a result of this collective experience.

Ramblings
Joyful Highlights Part 2: Health and Happiness

Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 24:02


In a joyful celebration of 20 years spent walking on air, Clare Balding digs deep into the exhilarating archives of Ramblings to share the best moments from her favourite walks. This week she explores the theme of Health and Happiness to discover how walking can provide a real boost to both our physical and mental health. The featured programmes include The Diamond Ramblers, a group who discuss their achievements with weight loss; the positive and uplifting Forget Me Not dementia group; and Dr. Kate Harding who persuades Clare to walk in silence, always a challenge, however this was an encounter that proved very meaningful for Clare and it's a walk she's never forgotten. Please scroll down to the 'Related Links' box to access the full programmes included in this edition. Many, many more are available on BBC Sounds. Walking for Spiritual Renewal Mental Health Walking Group Black Men's Walking for Health Group (now Walk4Health) The Diamond Ramblers Up to the Labyrinth on St. Catherine's Hill 'Forget Me Not' Dementia Group Producer: Karen Gregor

Fat Girl Book Club
Lessons from the Fat-o-Sphere by Kate Harding and Marianne Kirby

Fat Girl Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 64:46


Normally my guest and I love the books we read but in this case, Debbie Lesko had some challenges with this book and I am so glad she did. Debbie Lesko runs the Facebook page and group, Diets Don't Work and some of the points she made about this book were valid and really important. We get into why just focusing on weight gain as the main problem with dieting is wrong and how the Health at Every Size movement has progressed since the writing of this book. We also talked about: Deb's eating disorder recovery journey The negative consequences that come from dieting beyond weight gain Buying clothes in a larger body Living life now and not waiting until you're thin Finding hobbies after dieting Why Deb keeps fighting too hard The concept of Baby Steps in our journeys Why mental health is something we should be talking about more Social media tips for curating your feed Updating the resources in the book

Mastering Intensive Care
Episode 56: What’s in the Journals to help you care - February 2020

Mastering Intensive Care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 31:58


In this episode I talk about what’s been recently published in the medical literature to help you master intensive care from a humanity point of view. In a departure from the usual interview episode, and as a trial, I searched the December 2019 issues of 8 well-respected journals and found a large number of articles focused on non-technical aspects of intensive care. Not the drugs, devices, procedures or interventions, but the person-based and human-focused topics I like to concentrate this podcast on. As I’ve transitioned in my own career from being a researcher of interventions to a producer of a podcast focused on being the best all-round intensive care-givers we can be, I’ve realised there is a growing literature on non-technical topics, some of which I’m not well enough aware of on a day to day basis. So in this episode I found numerous articles from December 2019 which I believe can help you and your colleagues humanise the intensive care you give at the bedside. Some are research studies, some are reviews, and others are stories, essays, poems, or simply writings. I focus in some detail on 3 specific journal articles on the topics of (1) family engagement, (2) family support and (3) early palliative care consultation. I then refer you briefly to 10 other articles so you can read these in full if you are interested. There are links to all of these articles below. I really hope you enjoy and value this episode. I learnt a lot from reading these articles myself. Please send any feedback, questions or comments to andrew@masteringintensivecare.com.   Andrew Davies   --------------------   About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast is aimed to inspire and empower you to bring your best self to the intensive care unit, through conversations with thought-provoking guests. The hope is you’ll glean insights to move you closer towards being the best and most human healthcare professionals you can be, so you can make the most valuable contribution to your patient’s lives.   --------------------   Links to 3 Journal articles reviewed in detail Kleinpell R, Zimmerman J, Vermoch KL, et al. Promoting Family Engagement in the ICU: Experience From a National Collaborative of 63 ICUs. Crit Care Med. 2019;47(12):1692–1698. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000004009   PubMed link   Associated editorial Lee HW, Park Y, Jang EJ, Lee YJ. Intensive care unit length of stay is reduced by protocolized family support intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis [published correction appears in Intensive Care Med. 2019 Oct 8;:]. Intensive Care Med. 2019;45(8):1072–1081. doi:10.1007/s00134-019-05681-3   PubMed link Ma J, Chi S, Buettner B, et al. Early Palliative Care Consultation in the Medical ICU: A Cluster Randomized Crossover Trial. Crit Care Med. 2019;47(12):1707–1715. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000004016   PubMed link   Links to 10 Journal articles mentioned briefly Barreto BB, Luz M, Rios MNO, Lopes AA, Gusmao-Flores D. The impact of intensive care unit diaries on patients' and relatives' outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Crit Care. 2019; 23(1):411. Published 2019 Dec 16. doi:10.1186/s13054-019-2678-0   PubMed link Ramchand P. The gift. Lancet. 2020; 394(10216):2283–2284. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32961-7   PubMed link Harrington JL. The Case for Waking. JAMA. 2019; 322(22):2251. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.17962   PubMed link Maskell G. True candour. BMJ. 2019; 367:l6754. Published 2019 Dec 3. doi:10.1136/bmj.l6754   PubMed link Rimmer A. Bring me joy. BMJ. 2019; 367:l6745. Published 2019 Dec 16. doi:10.1136/bmj.l6745   PubMed link Klaber RE, Bailey S. Kindness: an underrated currency. BMJ. 2019; 367:l6099. Published 2019 Dec 16. doi:10.1136/bmj.l6099   PubMed link Morgan M. Matt Morgan: Cold food on hot desks. BMJ. 2019; 367:l6829. Published 2019 Dec 10. doi:10.1136/bmj.l6829   PubMed link Rimmer A. Suicide in anaesthetists: five minutes with . . . Samantha Shinde. BMJ. 2019;367:l6781. Published 2019 Dec 2. doi:10.1136/bmj.l6781   PubMed link Auriemma CL, Van den Berghe G, Halpern SD. Less is more in critical care is supported by evidence-based medicine. Intensive Care Med. 2019;45(12):1806–1809. doi:10.1007/s00134-019-05771-2   PubMed link Auñón-Chancellor S. Earthling. Ann Intern Med. 2019; 171(12):937–938. doi:10.7326/M19-2759   PubMed link   Links to 8 Journals searched New England Journal of Medicine JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association BMJ: British Medical Journal The Lancet Annals of Internal Medicine Critical Care Medicine ICM Journal: Intensive Care Medicine American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Critical Care   Links to other resources mentioned Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 3 with Rinaldo Bellomo Critical Care Reviews Link to sign up to Critical Care Reviews newsletter PRISMA statement Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 32 with Kate Harding   Links related to Mastering Intensive Care podcast Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 50 with Andrew Davies Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 51 - A Recap of 2019 Mastering Intensive Care podcast Mastering Intensive Care page on Facebook Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast Lane Andrew Davies on Twitter: @andrewdavies66 Andrew Davies on Instagram: @andrewdavies66 Andrew Davies on LinkedIn Email Andrew Davies Audio Producer Chris Burke Burke Sound & Media

Już tłumaczę
#9 Książowe podsumowanie 2019, cz. 2

Już tłumaczę

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 38:44


To już drugi odcinek poświęcony książkom, które w tym roku zrobiły na nas największe wrażenie, a w nim między innymi odpowiedzi na pytania: jak to jest być Szwedem? Omanką? Ukraińcem w mieście rozdartym wojną? Kobietą? Posełką? Znaną pisarką? No i ogólnie, człowiekiem? Zachęcamy do słuchania! Tym razem rozmawiamy o następujących książkach: Katarzyna Tubylewicz, „Moraliści”, Wielka Litera; Charlotte Gordon, „Buntowniczki”, tłum. Paulina Surniak, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; Kate Harding, „Asking for it”, Da Capo Life Long; Astrid Lindgren, Louise Hartung, „Ja także żyłam!”, tłum. Anna Węgleńska i Elżbieta Kaźmierczak, Nasza Księgarnia; Agata Romaniuk, „Z miłości? To współczuję”, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; Toni Morrison, „Pieśń Salomonowa”, tłum. Zofia Uhrynowska-Hanasz, Czytelnik; Emilie Pine, „Notes to Self”, Penguin; Sarah Moss, „Bodies of Light”, Granta; Serhij Żadan, „Internat”, tłum. Michał Petryk, Czarne; Olga Wiechnik, „Posełki”, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze/ Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush

Art Matters
Harlow the Sculpture Town ft. Kate Harding – Episode 42

Art Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 14:57


Discover the history behind the UK's (possibly the world's?) online Sculpture Town with guest Kate Harding. https://artuk.org/discover/stories/art-matters-podcast-harlow-the-sculpture-town

A Mile in My Shoes
Kate Harding – A Mile in My Shoes

A Mile in My Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 10:30


"Richard (as an anaesthetist) had access to lethal drugs, and he had a really impulsive streak to his personality..."Try on Kate's shoes and take a moment to see the world through her eyes. Kate's story is produced by Karen Gregor.More about our A Mile in My Shoes project: https://www.empathymuseum.com/a-mile-in-my-shoes/Find out where Empathy Museum will travel to next: https://www.empathymuseum.com/where-to-find-us/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Mastering Intensive Care
Episode 44: Geoff Toogood - From severe depression to mental health advocacy through #CrazySocks4Docs

Mastering Intensive Care

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 88:08


To help raise awareness about #CrazySocks4Docs this episode’s guest is Dr Geoff Toogood. Geoff is a Cardiologist at Peninsula Health and in Private Practice in Melbourne, Australia. He is also a Board Member of South West Health Care, Ambassador for Beyond Blue and Ambassador for Masters Swimming Victoria. He is both a pool and open water swimmer, having competed at National and International level, using swimming for his mental wellbeing. Geoff has completed a relay across the English Channel, swum solo in the Rottnest Island swim and many other open water and pool swims. Despite having a cardiologist on the show, this is mostly a talk about mental health, rather than cardiology. Geoff has had his share of mental health struggles, having had a period of anxiety early in his career and then more recently severe depression leading to suicidal ideation. But most importantly, Geoff has used his story, told humbly and vulnerably, to create awareness about Doctors mental health and to break the stigma, through the CrazySocks4Docs movement, which you’ll hear about today. All healthcare workers are at risk of mental health issues. They are more common than we realise. Mental health disorders can lead to burnout, divorce and suicide. We must talk more about this issue; so we can understand this, do things to help reduce the risk, and to help each other when we identify mental ill health in our colleagues. If we talk about this as an industry, we will hopefully all be better off. We, ourselves. Our colleagues. And more importantly, our patients. The conversation on this podcast covers: Why Geoff got into medicine and then into cardiology How cardiology has changed over his career His mental health journey starting with anxiety as a younger doctor How this progressed to depression and then suicidal ideation Some of the symptoms he felt, and the ways he supported himself His need to take leave from work and what that meant The problems of needing to see mental health professionals Dealing with telling his colleagues at work The contribution of a medical work schedule and other life stressors His current wellbeing strategies including sleep and swimming His impressive swimming career and how this acts as mindfulness How helpful it’s been to him to tell his story Thoughts on resilience and the stigma of mental ill health How the Crazy Socks For Docs movement began About the 2019 #CrazySocks4Docs day on June 7th The #CrazySocks4Docs Panel Discussion being held on May 31st 2019 How his mental health is now The value of mindfulness and yoga as wellbeing tools Hearing about Geoff’s struggles, how he has dealt with them, and his ongoing advocacy, is more than helpful. It’s powerful. Please enjoy listening to Geoff Toogood.   Andrew Davies   -------------------- About the Mastering Intensive Care podcast: The podcast is aimed to inspire and empower you to bring your best self to the intensive care unit, through conversations with thought-provoking guests. I hope you’ll glean insights to help you improve as a healthcare professional and as a human being so you can make a truly valuable contribution to your patient’s lives.   -------------------- Links to people, organisations and other resources mentioned: Geoff Toogood on Twitter: @gdtoogood Crazy Socks For Docs website Crazy Socks For Docs on Twitter: @crazysocks4docs Crazy Socks For Docs on Instagram: @crazysocks4docs Crazy Socks For Docs on Facebook Geoff Toogood on LinkedIn Peninsula Health South West Health Care Masters Swimming Victoria Beyond Blue Lifeline English Channel Swim Pier to Pub Swim  Portsea Swim Classic Rottnest Island Swim Dr Sally Cockburn Prof Michael Myers on Twitter: @downstatedoctor Dr Kate Harding on Twitter: @katejh1970 Dr Yumiko (Miko) Kadota on Twitter: @mindbodymiko  Article 1 written by Geoff Toogood Article 2 written by Geoff Toogood Articles 3 & 4 written by Geoff Toogood Article 1 written about Geoff Toogood Article 2 written about Geoff Toogood Article 3 written about Geoff Toogood Article 4 written about Geoff Toogood Article 5 written about Geoff Toogood Article 6 written about Geoff Toogood Article 7 written about Geoff Toogood Article 8 written about Geoff Toogood Video of talk by Geoff Toogood Video of TV show featuring Geoff Toogood New Normal Project podcast New Normal Project podcast - Episode 53 with John Orchard Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 32 with Kate Harding Mastering Intensive Care podcast - Episode 43 with Jo Stewart Mastering Intensive Care page on Facebook Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast Lane Andrew Davies on Twitter: @andrewdavies66  Andrew Davies on Instagram: @andrewdavies66  Email Andrew Davies

Ramblings
Herefordshire

Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 25:16


Clare Balding walks on Hergest Ridge in Herefordshire with Dr. Kate Harding, who has a moving story to tell. This is the second time Clare has walked with Kate. Their first ramble was around five years ago. The run-up to that recording had been stressful and Clare wasn't really up for it. She recalls - 'I was grumpy with the weather and grumpy with life. Not myself at all'. However, when Kate and Clare started that walk, Clare realised it was what she needed most. Kate's advice about the power of mindfulness resonated strongly. It's an encounter that Clare has never forgotten. Now, Clare is returning to Herefordshire to walk with Kate once more. However, Kate's circumstances have changed significantly. Last year, her husband killed himself. A consultant anaesthetist and specialist in intensive care, he had been suffering from crippling depression. Kate and her teenage children have, obviously, been left devastated. They had emigrated to New Zealand as a family of four. Shortly after Richard's suicide, they returned to Herefordshire, as three. Since Richard's death, Kate has become determined to highlight the higher than average suicide rate amongst the medical profession, and would like to see a swifter process of complaint handling by the General Medical Council. This is why she's chosen to walk again with Clare; as well as to celebrate Richard's life by walking in one of the places he loved the most, Hergest Ridge, where his memorial was held. Kate regards the openness and beauty of Herefordshire as something of a balm. NB: If you are feeling emotionally distressed following this broadcast and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, you can access this site: bbc.co.uk/actionline Producer: Karen Gregor.

Mastering Intensive Care
Episode 32: Dr Kate Harding - Losing Richard - What can we learn from her intensivist husband’s shocking death?

Mastering Intensive Care

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 66:26


What is it like to witness an intensivist struggle?   And what can we learn from the shocking death of an intensivist?   This special Mastering Intensive Care episode is on a difficult and important topic. Rather than focusing on bringing our best selves to work, the focus of this episode is the ultimate tragedy of our profession, doctor suicide. I warn you that this is a sad and confronting story about the troubling situation intensivist Richard Harding went through, including dealing with a mental health condition as well as a medical complaint made against him, before ultimately taking his own life 8 months ago in New Zealand. Richard’s death is still under investigation by the New Zealand Coroner and the findings as to the final cause and circumstances of his death have not been released. In this podcast, his wife, Kate Harding, describes her observations and perspectives on what happened to Richard. I didn’t know Richard. I only came to know of his death when Kate wrote a blog piece in the British Medical Journal. It was sad and it was moving. When she published another article in the Guardian two months later, I figured that whilst Kate was grieving as she dealt with the aftermath of a serious life crisis, she wanted to tell her story to help others. Kate grew up in Brussels, went to medical school in Glasgow, and has worked all over the UK as well as in Australia and in New Zealand. She is primarily a hospice doctor, but also works part-time as a GP. Kate also enjoys writing and her engrossing articles are linked below. Richard and Kate emigrated to New Zealand with their teenage children in 2016 but after his untimely death in October 2017, Kate and her children have returned to the UK. She has a strong interest in mental health, as well as in doctors’ wellbeing, with a particular focus on the General Medical Council complaints procedure. Kate tells us that Richard’s depression and subsequent death were in large part triggered by the stress of going through his first ever GMC complaint, despite being completely exonerated from any wrongdoing. Kate and her children are adjusting to their new life back in Britain, while missing Richard desperately, as well as their community in Whangarei, NZ. Kate has started running, tries to attend her Buddhist group every week, drinks far too much coffee, and lavishes unhealthy amounts of love on her long-suffering cavalier, Mo. Mainly, though, she worries about her children. Work helps to ground her, as does the mountain of financial, legal and general paperwork that now rules her life. The main purpose of this interview is to help Kate in advancing the conversation about suicide, about mental health, about dealing with medical complaints and to discuss the simple fact that our jobs and lives as intensive care professionals are arduous. When our colleagues die in these circumstances we must reflect on what this means for us as a specialty. We need to reduce the stresses and pressures we all feel in our work and our lives and we need to ask each other if we are OK. Please help me to spread the message by simply emailing your colleagues, or posting on social media. You can leave a question or comment on the Facebook “mastering intensive care” page, on the Life In The Fast Lane episode page, on twitter using #masteringintensivecare and @andrewdavies66, or by sending me an email at andrew@masteringintensivecare.com. On this topic there are no easy solutions. Doctors have a significantly higher suicide rate than the general population. Whilst all situations are unique and individual, there seems so much we can learn to prevent our colleagues and our friends from going through what Kate is. It is a privilege to bring you my conversation with Dr Kate Harding. Andrew Davies   If you feel you need help, please call your national 24 hour hour crisis counseling service. In Australia go to www.lifeline.org.au or www. beyondblue.org.au. --------------------  Show notes (people, organisations, resources or links mentioned in the episode): Lifeline: www.lifeline.org.au Beyond Blue: www.beyondblue.org.au Blog piece in British Medical Journal written by Kate Harding: https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2017/12/14/kate-harding-i-have-lost-my-husband-could-not-be-more-accurate-it-feels-like-a-carelessness/ Article in The Guardian written by Kate Harding: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/24/went-walk-returned-husband-suicide-depression General Medical Council: https://www.gmc-uk.org/ Kate Harding on Twitter: @KateJH1970 Other articles written by Dr Kate Harding: https://www.doctorportal.com.au/mjainsight/2018/18/doctors-wellbeing-learning-from-richards-death/ http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/views/blogs/adjusting-to-widowhood-and-gp-life-back-in-the-uk/20036549.article http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/views/blogs/dr-kate-harding/finding-solace-in-ae/20036708.article http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/views/blogs/dr-kate-harding/an-exercise-in-patience/20036872.article Book “Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams” (Matthew Walker): https://www.amazon.com.au/Why-We-Sleep-Science-Dreams/dp/0241269067 Mastering Intensive Care podcast: http://masteringintensivecare.libsyn.com Mastering Intensive Care at Life In The Fast lane: https://lifeinthefastlane.com/litfl/mastering-intensive-care Twitter handle for Andrew Davies: @andrewdavies66 Instagram handle for Andrew Davies: @andrewdavies66 Email Andrew Davies: andrew@masteringintensivecare.com

She's All Fat: A Body Positive Podcast
Episode 2.5: She's All Fat Goes to the Doctor

She's All Fat: A Body Positive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 75:52


This week we discuss Sophie’s new Ikea dresser, a special live performance announcement, and going to the doctor.   Help us out by filling out this survey!   Every week, Sophie and April listen to a pump up song to get them ready to record! Listen to this week’s pump up song here.   To get access to further reading on today’s topics and some stuff we didn’t have time for, join our Patreon!   Need advice? Email/send voice memo to fyi@shesallfatpod.com.   Follow us! Twitter / Instagram / Get updates!   You can find us on: Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Google Play / Pocket Cast / PlayerFM / CastBox   Need something else? Check out our site: shesallfatpod.com   Mentioned in this episode:   I’m Obsessed: T-Pain tweets. T-Pain’s PYT. On Tessa and Scott. Glossier Solution. 20% at Glossier (thanks Joanna!) Bleedin’ for Amina. Get tickets to Flyover! Do No Harm Podcast.     The Meat Of It: The Fat Nutritionist. Summer Innanen. Made on Generous Plan. Food Psych Podcast.  Eating Toward Immortality. Five Things the Weight Loss Industry Doesn't Want You to Know. Kate Harding on "Isn't Fat is Unhealthy?" Dieting's Effect on Your Health. HAES Benefits. Study on Regaining Weight. Sophie’s Article on Advocating for Yourself at the Doctor. On Obesity Panic. HAES Resources.   More Studies Showing the Negative Health Outcomes of Weight Stigma: ... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Feminasty
BONUS! Introducing One True Pairing

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 18:20


Need an outlet that explores sex, relationships and finding happily ever after? Macmillan Podcasts launched a new show that takes a feminist look at iconic couples and we want Feminasty listeners to know about it! Take a listen to One True Pairing today on Apple Podcasts (applepodcasts.com/otp) and follow us on Twitter @OTP_Pod.

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Feminasty
BONUS! Brenda Berkman, New York City's First Woman Fightfighter

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 40:35


Feminasty has ended, but the Macmillan Podcast Network has another show called When To Jump that we think our fans will love. Host Mike Lewis interviews Brenda Berkman, a woman who used her law degree to successfully sue the city and become the first women firefighter in New York City. Listen to the When to Jump Podcast on Apple Podcasts (applepodcasts.com/WhentoJump) or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about the When to Jump book: http://bit.ly/WTJBook

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Feminasty
Anger with Activist Soraya Chemaly

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 45:21


This week, Kate and Samhita talk all things anger with Soraya Chemaly, director of the Women's Media Center and author of the upcoming book, "Rage Becomes Her." How do women and minorities use anger differently in a patriarchal society? Soraya explains it all. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. Macmillan Podcasts can be found anywhere you get your podcasts as well as online at https://us.macmillan.com/podcasts This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. To learn more or sign up go to betterhelp.com/FEMINASTY. Enter the invite code FEMINASTY to get your first 7 days free. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and use the code FEMINASTY for 10% off.

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Feminasty
Unification with Sirius XM's Zerlina Maxwell

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 34:16


This episode features Zerlina Maxell in conversation with Samhita. They discuss how Hillary Clinton's campaign had more black women on staff than any other campaign in history, why white women being angry brings unification and how sexual assault accusations might be the downfall of Trump. Then, Kate discusses an organization that empowers young feminists to visualize and pursue their goals. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. To learn more or sign up go to betterhelp.com/FEMINASTY. Enter the invite code FEMINASTY to get your first 7 days free and show your support for the show!   Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!

Feminasty
Intersectionality with Them's Meredith Talusan

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 28:58


Samhita and Kate chat with writer and senior editor at Them Magazine, Meredith Talusan. From intersectionality to inclusion to placing minorities in leadership positions, this episode is jam packed. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!

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Feminasty
Diversity with Buzzfeed's Scaachi Koul

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 40:48


Samhita and Kate chat with Buzzfeed writer and author of "One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter," Scaachi Koul. The group chats about everything from body hair to diversity in media to why white people don't use Nivea Body Lotion. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!

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Feminasty
Justice with Reproaction's Pamela Merritt

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 38:26


What does reproductive justice mean? This week's episode seeks to answer that question with Pamela Merritt of Reproaction joining Kate and Samhita. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!

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Feminasty
Pop Culture with Splinter's Dodai Stewart

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 38:41


Dodai Stewart joins Kate and Samhita to talk about pop culture and staying inspired. Then, we hear what's making Kate and Samhita hopeful and what makes YOU all Nasty Women. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!

Patt Morrison Asks
Feminist author and editor Kate Harding explains the ferocious power in owning the phrase "nasty woman"

Patt Morrison Asks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 15:02


LA Times columnist Patt Morrison speaks with feminist author and editor Kate Harding about her new book "Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America" 

Feminasty
Power with Jezebel Founder Anna Holmes

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 40:54


This week, Kate and Samhita talk power in all its complex and varied forms. They're joined by Jezebel founder, Anna Holmes, who gives them the rundown of what it means to be a powerful woman in media and in life. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Email us a voice memo telling us what makes you a nasty woman at feminasty@macmillan.com!

Boston Athenæum
Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay; Moderated by Jaclyn Friedman, “Nasty Women”

Boston Athenæum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 40:50


October 18, 2017 at the Boston Athenæum. The 2016 election of Donald Trump to the presidency was a devastating blow to the country’s marginalized populations—immigrants, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, and Black Americans, to name a few. Intersecting with each of these groups were women, who despaired as their rights as equal citizens were called into question. Women of all walks of life bore witness as one of the most qualified candidates in history, Hillary Clinton, lost to an inexperienced reality star and real estate mogul who boasted about his predatory behavior. Has the country become more misogynistic, or simply shown its true face? If 53% of white women voted for Trump and 94% of black women voted for Hillary, can women unite in America? Can we conceive of “women” as a cohesive group? In the face of overwhelming challenge, how can we work together to persist, resist, and enact lasting change? These are some of the questions addressed in Nasty Women, an anthology of original essays from leading feminist writers on protest and solidarity. Editors Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay will address what it means to be a woman in the Trump era.

Feminasty
Courage with Unscrewed's Jaclyn Friedman

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 46:58


Being a feminist in Trump's America takes a great many things, but one quality it demands of everyone is courage. In this week's episode of Feminasty, co-hosts Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay welcome Jaclyn Friedman, host of the Unscrewed podcast, for a special crossover episode. In it, the trio discuss what it means to have courage in the face of a hostile culture, and which colleagues inspire them. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast ​​This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Promo code FEMINASTY25 to get 25% off your order over $100.

Unscrewed
Feminasty

Unscrewed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 36:30


How brave are you feeling these days? Samhita Mukhopadyay and Kate Harding, editors of Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America, join Jaclyn to talk about the meaning of courage, when it's actually better to say "fuck that" to being strong, and how making their new book got them through Trump's First 100 Days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Feminasty
Introducing Feminasty

Feminasty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 2:09


This season on Feminasty, Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay talk revolution in Trump's America as we near the one-year anniversary of that infamous "Nasty Woman" comment.

Unscrewed
This Podcast Is Asking For It: The Yes Means Yes Show Episode 68

Unscrewed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 60:16


The brilliant Kate Harding turns her incisive snark on rape culture in her new book Asking For It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture — and What We Can Do About It, and she joins Jaclyn for a surprisingly hilarious chat about it, including false rape allegations, early consent education, the recent outbreak of high-profile [...] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Woodstock Booktalk with Martha Frankel
Episode 50 - September 6, 2015

Woodstock Booktalk with Martha Frankel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015 56:07


Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Ann Beattie, Kate Harding and Elissa Altman. 

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The Chenese Lewis Show
Darren Trentacosta, Erica Watson, and Kate Harding on PLUS Model Radio Episode #42

The Chenese Lewis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2009 60:00


On the next PLUS Model Radio Chenese interviews Kate Harding, author and founder of the internet's most popular body acceptance blog, Shapely Prose. Actress and comedienne Erica Watson talks about her new one woman show called “Fat Bitch” which is touring around the US and Darren Trentacosta, photographer and plus designer gives us the latest on his clothing line Trentacosta New York.