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*Julie Taylor was the police officer who gave her name to 'OPERATION JULIE', the biggest drug bust in UK history and one which resulted in the conviction of over a hundred individuals involved in the trafficking of LSD, including some of the most prolific chemists of the era. *Christine Bott was a practising doctor living a classic 1970s rural countercultural life in mid Wales, growing organic vegetable, rearing goats and ministering to the local community. She also happened to be part of the biggest LSD manufacturing gang in UK history, an activity that led to her arrest under the Operation Julie bust and imprisonment amongst 'the 36 most dangerous women in Britain' - including the child murderer Myra Hindley. *Whilst much has been made of Operation Julie in articles, books and even a musical in recent years, Christine's story, like many of those of women in the counterculture, has been largely sidelined - until now. *Before she died, her friend KATE HAYES promised her that she would tell it - and she has kept that promise by publishing two books: 'The Untold Story of Christine Bott' and 'After Julie: The Kemp Tapes', the latter a record of the only interviews with Christine's partner Richard Kemp, the chemist who invented 'The Microdot' (generally recorded as the best LSD in Christendom. *Both were driven by a desire to change the world for the better, to save the planet and, however naive their actions may have been, they held to that vision and paid the price for it. *Kate came to the Bureau to tell us how it all came about and how Christine survived - and even thrived - despite the darkness of prison. Its truly gripping stuff. For more on Kate and the books #tripping #psychedelics #theunconscious #consciousness #operationjulie #christinebott #counterculture #drug #lsd #acid #richardkemp #myrahindley #psychedelic #microdot #tripping #druglaw #timleary
Kate Hayes is a passionate advocate for personal growth and leadership development. As an accomplished facilitator and speaker in the leadership and time management niche, her writings provide practical strategies and insightful guidance to those seeking to take control of their lives and careers. Her book, "Take Back Your Life! 5 Steps to YOUR Quantum Leap," is a testament to her dedication towards empowering people to realize their full potential (Release Date April, 2024).As the owner and coach at High Ground Coaching and Development, Kate's mission is to inspire leaders to create more leaders. She achieves this through one-on-one coaching, training, workshops, keynote speaking engagements, and mentor programs. Her approach is not only inspiring but also pragmatic, providing readers with actionable steps towards achieving their goals. Next Gen Leadership Program is the culmination of her work in the leadership field, consisting of live programs, virtual trainings, and the Next Gen Leadership Readers Series.In addition to her coaching work, Kate is also the founder of Connect2Women - a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering networking, development, and growth among women across Wyoming. Through hosting workshops around the state and running a statewide mentor program, she has made significant strides in promoting female empowerment.Follow me:Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/wrestle_her_podcast/Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/@WrestleHerPodcast/featured
How does an Etsy seller go from zero to multi-six-figure revenue? In this episode, I sit down with Kate Hayes, an Etsy expert who shares her remarkable journey from initial setbacks to crushing it with over $70,000 in sales in just 30 days.Kate's story is a chronicle of thoughtful strategy, unwavering faith, and business acumen. She discusses her early failures, the pivotal moment of re-entering the Etsy marketplace with a researched approach, and the savvy tactics that skyrocketed her Etsy store to impressive success. This episode isn't merely a tale of e-commerce triumph; it's about the fusion of personal values with professional goals, leveraging market trends, and crafting the entrepreneurial lifestyle of your dreams.------------Where to find KateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KateHayesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katehayes.coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Kate-Hayes-Etsy-Online-Business-Coach/100094368973476/Free Etsy Masterclass: https://www.kate-hayes.com/webinar-registration-page-1Free Digital Products Class: https://www.kate-hayes.com/dppreg------------EVERBEE WEBSITE: https://everbee.io/ EVERBEE BLOG: https://everbee.io/etsy-seller-blog/ EVERBEE YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@helloeverbee EVERBEE TIKTOK: tiktok.com/@everbee.io?lang=enEVERBEE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everbee.io/ JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/416630082921388
As spring approaches, a group of community-minded art lovers in and around Hawley, Pennsylvania, prepares to launch a vibrant initiative: Paint the Town. Hawley is the hometown of Lake Wallenpaupack, Pennsylvania's third largest man-made lake and a huge tourist destination. Paint the Town is designed to brighten up the streets and entice visitors to check out all the small borough has to offer. Host Lisa Champeau talks to Janet Gaglione and Kate Hayes about the influence of public art on a town's economy—and quality of life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your child not hitting their gross motor skills milestones, and are you worried? Dive into an enlightening interview with Kate Hayes, a pediatric physiotherapist, as we explore "Gross Motor Skills in Kids 0-5 Years."
In this episode, Dolph and Lexie dig into some of the most commonly asked questions they receive from listeners and clients. Listen in for expert advice on: Finding a new job after a layoff Filing for your 501(c)3 status Networking and marketing for a new nonprofit Building the Board you need Setting Board member expectations Engaging your Board in fundraising Links mentioned in this episode: Pro Bono Partnership Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Want to ask your own question? Email us at lexie@successfulnonprofits.com! Like this episode and hungry for more? Nail the Interview; Get the Job with Evan Piekara on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website From Recruitment to Recommitment, Building the Board You Need with Kate Hayes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website
In this episode, we're sitting down with rock star Etsy seller and coach, Kate Hayes. Kate has been selling products successfully online for years and has been able to make a full time income from Etsy, working her way up to the top 1% of Etsy shops. Join us as we discuss all things selling products online, small business strategy, design trends, leveraging AI for your business to save you time and money, and much more. Let's go! #printondemandplaybook LINKS: Join the waitlist for 6 Figure Founder, 6figurefounder.com/coaching - The #1 community for ambitious t-shirt and apparel brand owners who are serious about building a profitable online business. Gelato Print On Demand network, 6figurefounder.com/gelato [use discount code: PODPLAYBOOK to get 60% off your first order when placed within 72 hours] Join a free live training class by Kate Hayes on Thursday September 14th to learn how to make money selling digital products online, kerryegeler.com/kate THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING .. AND YOU CAN DO MORE! Here's how you can make a huge difference: Leave us a review on Apple Podcast Share your favorite episodes with others Repost this episode to your social media Tag us in your posts with #printondemandplaybook Invest in yourself and you'll never lose. Have questions? Please send us an email at support@6figurefounder.com FOLLOW: Kate Hayes:- YouTube: @KateHayes- Free Live Training: Digital Product Powerhouse Adrian:- Instagram: @ecomlegendsacademy- TikTok: @adrianvonarx- YouTube: @adrianvonarx8513 Kerry:- Instagram: @kerryegeler- YouTube: @kerryegeler
To find out more visit: http://www.equinelifetimeofcare.com - Episode 56! @roodandriddle on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MkhskAuG58EThe Cost of Horse Ownership with Kate Hayes and Deb ReederOwning a horse is a dream come true for many, but it's essential to understand that it involves more than just the initial purchase. In this special episode, we have two remarkable guests, Kate Hayes and Deb Reeder, experts from Care Credit, a leading provider of financing solutions for veterinary and pet care expenses. From daily upkeep, veterinary care, farrier visits, and training expenses to unexpected medical emergencies, the cost of horse ownership can quickly add up. Our guests will share valuable insights and tips on planning financially for bringing a horse into your life. They will discuss the importance of creating a budget that accounts for the anticipated and unforeseen expenses that every horse owner should be prepared for, as well as exploring the different resources available to owners and financing solutions like those offered by Care Credit. They will explain how these financial tools can provide peace of mind during an emergency and enable horse owners to provide the best care possible for their equine companions without compromising their well-being.
Airway health is an important but often overlooked area of medicine, and studies have connected poor airway health to sleep, cognitive, behavioral, and physical problems. Dr. Shereen Lim is breaking new ground in this field with her book Breathe, Sleep, Thrive, a comprehensive guide to breathing and airway development. It covers the issues that can arise from poor airway health to what steps can be taken to prevent and reverse damage, focusing on children's development in particular. Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program's goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians.The 2023 rains brought a record amount of water to the state, but it will take more than a single wet year for California to fully recover from the three driest years ever recorded in state history.Up to 60% of the water Californians use is outdoors - by cutting back on watering in the yard and planting local water-wise plants, residents can conserve water. Luckily there are water-wise landscapes to fit every style and budget. Dr. Jun Band, Executive Director of the California Native Plant Society and landscape architect Kate Hayes shares easy ways we can conserve.KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance by Fionne Foxxe Farraday wins International Impact Book Award in Romance. At the IIBA Awards, books are not judged against competing titles but are reviewed by the judges and experts based on a scoring system that evaluates the quality of the writing and production of the book.In the wake of an alien invasion that has devastated Earth, disaster and destiny align to bring together a human doctor, Daria, and Kairn, the handsome Luperan military officer serving as ambassador for the Galactic Alliance. KAIRN: Mates of the Alliance, the smart and sexy first novel by Fionne Foxxe Farraday weaves together themes of friendship, environmental care, and commitment against the backdrop of a sweeping intergalactic romance.In today's often hectic lifestyle, it can be hard to find better-for-you options while on the go. Smoothie bowls are an on-trend solution to keep you energized while you tackle the day ahead. Packed with premium ingredients and whole fruits, smoothie bowls can be incredibly nutrient- and protein-dense, especially if they include superfoods like açaí or pitaya, commonly known as dragon fruit.To meet the growing demand for healthier and more satisfying options on-the-go, Smoothie King – the first company to bring smoothies to the masses – launched a new product lineup, the Smoothie Bowl. These bowls are made-to-order and feature fresh ingredients, making them a healthier meal alternative to many fast-food options. All six new Smoothie Bowls contain a daily serving of whole fruits, up to 11 grams of protein and range from 450 - 610 calories, making them a nutritious meal or snack alternative for anyone on the go!
SHARON MARTIN, MD, author, Maximize Your Healing Powerusing healing practices drawn from such teachers as Edgar Cayce MARK MATHEW BRAUNSTEIN, author, SPROUT GARDEN: INDOOR GROWERS GUIDE TO GOURMET SPROUTS JUN BANDO, PhD Executive Director, California Native Plant Society KATE HAYES, Registered Landscape Architect, Save Our Water. com a state of California sponsored program to grow native plants to beautify our homes and use less water doing it
Today I'm SO excited to be here with Kate Hayes who is an absolute Etsy genius + rising star on Youtube. Her claim to fame? Earning over $70K in just 30 days on Etsy and being a Top 1% seller on the platform. Even better? She's also just about the most genuine, kind person you'll ever meet, so I KNEW I had to get her on the show to spill her secrets of success because she's got a surprising tip about FOCUS that she chalks A LOT of her success up to, which we'll dive into in just a few minutes :) Here are just a few of the things I talk about with Kate: How Kate got to where she is today (+ what she's currently doing)! How she was able to reach being a Top 1% Etsy seller, and how her shop evolved over the years Kate's had a lot of success VERY quickly--especially with her Youtube channel-- who does she credit for that success? How do you know what thing to actually “focus” on? Kat is big on putting family first-- she has some fantastic, practical advice for prioritizing your family without the guilt Kate and I both come from strong Christian backgrounds that we live today. We talk about how faith has played a role in our businesses Check out Kate's FREE webinar >> Want to learn more about Kate? Go check her out: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KateHayes/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katehayes.co
In this episode I'm joined by Etsy expert Kate Hayes and we're discussing a wide range of topics related to selling print on demand + digital products on Etsy
Betsy DeVos thinks rapists have it too darn hard on college campuses, and President Trump makes a bigly announcement about his ‘super-duper' missile. Financial planner Kate Hayes joins the conversation to tackle Richard Burr, the money stuff, and movie theater marquees. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourpointpodcast/message
Kate Hayes, Chair of Hawley Winterfest 2019, speaking about the annual 3-day event presented by the Downtown Hawley Partnership December 13, 14, & 15, in Hawley, PA. Featured will be arts, crafts, music, children's activities, a house tour and much more. Harpist Erin Hill will perform Friday, December 13 at 8pm at the Hawley United Methodist Church, 315 Church Street, and she joined the conversation. www.hawleywinterfest.com
Today’s Purpose: You don’t have to be in the public sector or start your own charity to make a difference in the world. You can make a huge impact with business! It’s possible to be in both the corporate world and non-profit world and lead the way in social responsibility. Today’s guest is Kate Hayes, who oversees Echoing Green’s “Ecosystem Programming’ to find, fund and support early-stage global leaders who have incredible ideas to change the world. 2:24 - The Kate 101 During college, Kate studied neuroscience and was interested in knowing how change happens. While working in Boston, she stumbled upon a mobile healthcare clinic that was started by an Echoing Green fellow. Kate’s career made a sharp turn from medicine to the non-profit sector, digging deep into understanding nonprofits and the role of the private sector in supporting them. In her first role with Echoing Green, Kate connected business leaders to their purpose and helped them understand their mission, connecting them to the social change ecosystem. In her new role as Director of Ecosystems, Kate helps connect nonprofits across the globe to help make an even greater impact. 5:15 - What Exactly Does Echoing Green Do? Echoing Green is named after a poem by William Blake about making the world a better place. The fellowship program is the backbone of Echoing Green. It provides enough seed funding for organization founders to get started and helps with a portfolio management structure for clear planning and developing a strong business acumen. Echoing Green creates community by connecting social entrepreneurs with each other for collaboration and support in the first few years of their organizations and beyond. A big priority is determining how to access to capital whether philanthropic or investment and connecting leaders to a broader community who cares about similar issues. A lot of businesses think you have to do something drastic like start a business or nonprofit based on a social cause. However, businesses can get involved, even if they’re not a charity or nonprofit. 10: 31 - Where Do We Start? There are so many people who want to make a difference in the world, whatever their career path, and Echoing Green helps them figure out exactly how they can do that while remaining in the private sector. For those ready to dive in, Echoing Green helps people identify what issues matter to them, and sends them on a domestic site visit to understand first hand how change is happening on the ground. For those who are overwhelmed with the endless possibilities of affecting social change, Echoing Green helps them connect with what they care most about and matches that to their skillsets. It’s ok to just take baby steps on your own while also bringing people to your team to help you implement those steps. Outside support is what really helps us thrive in our efforts to be involved in social change. 20: 30 - Diversity in Leadership Kate was part of a group of governance practitioners where it was communicated that board diversity was not only not priority, but not important. She saw an opportunity and became very passionate about communicating need for diversity in leadership. This has to start with organizations defining what diversity means in relation to their cause, whether age diversity, racial diversity, or all of the above and more. Boards need a shared understanding of the impact that diversity can have on creating effective change in communities. Boards need to look outside of their circles to find as broad a pool of leaders as possible. There may be major fundraising implications for Boards that don’t take diversity seriously. Once you’ve achieved a more diverse board, it’s as equally important to create trust, inclusivity, and equality. It’s about having in intention in everything you do, admitting mistakes, and getting uncomfortable. 35: 59 - Getting To Know Our Guest Find out what Kate is grateful for, what she would do differently when no one’s watching, something you’d never guess about her, and what books she’s reading (Moms, take note)! Memorable Moment: [spp-tweet tweet="Take a step toward embodying purpose rather than just finding it." - Kate Hayes] Article on diversity on boards: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/a_roadmap_to_better_boards Website: https://www.echoinggreen.org/about-echoing-green Meet Your Guest: Kate Hayes serves as Echoing Green’s Director for their Catalyze Ecosystem programming. She oversees several programs at Echoing Green, including Direct Impact, an innovative board leadership program designed to prepare the next generation of board members and transform nonprofit boards. She also manages Echoing Green’s alumni programs, ecosystem building and place-based strategy work, and internal program operations. She leads retreats, workshops, and immersive site visits focused on leadership development, purpose, strategic governance, philanthropy, and social entrepreneurship. Prior to joining Echoing Green, she worked as Director of Evaluation and Program Impact in the national office of Minds Matter. Kate currently sits on the Executive Committee at the Northfield Mount Hermon School, where she serves as Vice President of the Alumni Council. Kate has written for the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Forbes, and across the web about issues related to leadership, purpose, social entrepreneurship, and nonprofit boards. She holds a degree in Behavioral Neuroscience from Northeastern University.
Evaluation consultant Shelby Roberts joins Dolph to discuss how to squeeze the most out of your data by tracking as you go along. Simply put, start counting! Shelby also explains how she helped implement the strategic plan of Intown Collaborative Ministries. Links: Shelby’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelby-roberts-4935358/ InTown Collaborative Ministries: https://intowncm.org/about/board-of-directors/ *****Timestamped Highlights***** (3:30) When a project does not go your way (6:16) Easy ways to measure output (7:44) Step One: Count. Step Two: Store it. (9:19) Excel: Shelby’s choice for data analysis (10:30) Focusing on short- and medium-term outcomes (11:36) Using a pre- and post-survey to track outcome measurements (14:32) The benefits of tracking output over time – paint a picture! (16:48) Communicating your plan for measuring outputs (and outcomes) (18:26) The power in the Red, Yellow, and Green: Using scorecards to measure progress (24:40) Shelby recalls her earlier role in Intown’s strategic planning (26:45) How Shelby helped implement Intown’s strategic planning process as board chair (28:06) Intown’s staff roles vs. board roles (28:50) Kate Hayes was onto something… having talent on your board brings benefits (30:53) Shelby’s Weekend Plans: More rigorous than yours
Kate Hayes of Echoing Green, a seed-funding and leadership development program for social entrepreneurs, joins Dolph for a lively discussion about the care and feeding of baby boards. Kate also shares her love of site visits to reignite board members’ passion for the organizational mission. Links: Kate’s firm: www.echoinggreen.org Kate’s Article in SSIR: A Roadmap to Better Boards Archive of Kate’s Articles in Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/katehayes/#630769431a85 *****Timestamped Highlights***** (4:08) Growing from the “friends and family plan” (7:12) Why now? What do I want my board to look like? Who do I need? (10:34) The perks of cold-calling prospective members (12:40) A critical piece of the puzzle: matching context and content (17:06) Until Bernie Marcus knocks on your door, keep giving that homework (19:32) Peer pressure for a healthy culture (20:30) Bless and release (23:48) Recommitting board members by sparking their passion
Kate Hayes EchoingGreen- Board Health Back for another conversation this time with a very inspiring woman, Kate Hayes of Echoing Green. Kate discusses her incredibly interesting journey and love for health human interactions and support. She is a current leader in the impact investing and social enterprise development space. http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Echoing_Green_in_Kigali_Rwanda.jpg () http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Echoing_Green_in_Kathmandu_Nepal.jpg () http://bonfiresofsocialenterprise.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Kate_Hayes_-_Purpose_Workshop_in_ATL.jpg ( ) For the full transcript click below Read Full Transcript Welcome, welcome, welcome, to the Bonfires of Social Enterprise. Romy here back for another conversation with a very inspiring woman, Kate Hayes of Echoing Green. Kate discusses her incredibly interesting journey and love for health human interactions and support. First, let's see what Natalie has prepared for our Fun Fuel for this episode. I'm Natalie Hazen and I am bringing you this episode's Fun Fuel Leadership takes all kinds of forms and has many different styles. After all, we are all uniquely made and don't respond the same way to things. Let's take a listen to some top leader's motivational quotes of all time according to Inc. Magazine because according to them, “Sometimes the most powerful and meaningful things come from words that touch our heart and lead us forward to our potential.” So Author Ernest Hemingway kicks us off with his quote: "When people talk, listen completely." --Ernest Hemingway I need to work on that one myself! Retired four-star general in the United States Army, Colin Powell said, "Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate, and doubt to offer a solution everybody can understand." --Colin Powell But I will wrap up with a motivational leadership quote from Harold R. McAlindon. He said, "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." --Harold R. McAlindon Let's tune in with Romy as she interviews this episode's latest trailblazer. Thanks, Natalie! So many great leaders have gone before us in history. Let's turn our attention to a current leader in the impact investing and social enterprise development space, Kate Hayes of Echoing Green and her program, Direct Impact. Romy: Let's talk about Echoing Green. Let's talk about Echoing Green. It had a unique start. Kate Hayes: Yes. So, Echoing Green was founded 30 years ago by a group of individuals working in the private sector who wanted to see what would happen if you took the principles of the private sector and applied them to the social sector, and so they started investing deeply in early stage social entrepreneurs, and that has really been at the heart of everything that Echoing Green has been about for the past few decades. So, the core of our work is our fellowship program, where we search the globe to find amazing early-stage social entrepreneurs who have incredible ideas that have the potential to really change the world and solve big social, environmental problems, and we provide them with funding, with support from our staff, from our ecosystem and our community, as well as the community amongst one another where they are each other's best resources as they work to take their organizations to the next step and begin to really grow and scale the solutions that they've identified, and over the past 10 or 15 years, one of the things that we've become more intentional about is building out our ecosystem of support. So, we know that social entrepreneurs are incredibly important. They're close to the work. They're really dedicating their lives to solving really big problems that exist, but they can't do it alone. So, we wanted, as an organization, to become more intentional about how we create an ecosystem of support for them to...
Kate Hayes of Direct Impact (Echoing Green) discusses the keys to effective leadership development, providing insights into boards that create impact. She shares effective traits of purpose-led leaders and tips to solve difficult challenges.
Kate Hayes talks about how volunteer experiences can enhance your life and career.
Diversity on Nonprofit Boards – According to a survey by BoardSource, a research and support organization for nonprofit boards, 25% of boards are all white, and only 20% of board members are people of color. Yet, most nonprofit leaders and board chairs desire to have boards that are more diverse–not only racially, but in terms […]
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Kate Hayes joined Echoing Green with a clean mission in mind: help nonprofits build better boards. Too many boards are untrained, lack diversity and aren’t fully engaged. She’s developed programs to help nonprofits and board candidates alike to be more effective. What is the problem you solve and how do you solve it? Nonprofit boards are ineffective - members do not reflect the communities they serve, they are not active enough in fundraising, and they are not focused on strategy. Only 16% of board members are under the age of 40; 80% of board members have received no training; and 65% of board members don't think their fellow board members are engaged. At the same time, very few training programs exist, so we are stuck in the cycle of bad boards. Check out my free webinar where I share the secrets of successful nonprofit crowdfunding at http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.
In this interview we talk with Kate Hayes, Director at Echoing Green, about nonprofit boards and why you should consider joining one if you want to drive true social change.
In this episode, I talk with Kate Hayes from Echoing Green. We talk about the importance of creating diversity on your board as well as how to help your board work better as a team. According to a survey by BoardSource, a research and support organization for nonprofit boards, 25 percent of boards are all white, and only 20% of […]
Kate Hayes is director of Direct Impact, a board leadership program transforming rising stars of the private sector into highly-effective board leaders of the world’s most innovative social enterprises. Direct Impact is a program of Echoing Green. Kate joins host Steve Boland to talk about the process of creating diverse and inclusive boards for nonprofits organizations and other social good movements. The conversation includes ideas on recruitment, training, getting comfortable with being uncomfortable, and more. Kate's article for the Stanford Social Innovation Review is referenced and helpful material to share.