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Kate shares her journey of building OneGuide, a platform that provides leverage to PE and VC firms. She initially started with a marketplace model, but realized that startups were not willing to pay for access to experts. She then pivoted to selling to PE and VC firms, offering them a centralized platform for resources and an extended network of experts. Kate discusses the challenges of selling to firms, the importance of testing, and the evolution of OneGuide's features. She emphasizes the need for patience and the willingness to iterate and adapt along the way.
Ambassador | Diplomat | Human Rights | Justice | Women's Rights | Career Change | Emma Kate Hopkins OBE took up her post as His Majesty's Ambassador to Denmark in October 2020. Prior to this, she served as Her Majesty's Ambassador to Bulgaria from 2015 to 2020. Whilst in Bulgaria she was also the senior regional lead for organised crime and rule of law projects (including modern slavery) in Central and Eastern Europe.Emma was born in Bolton and studied at St. Clement Danes Comprehensive School (Chorleywood) and Cambridge University (Fitzwilliam College) where she graduated with a degree in Law. She was called to the Bar in 1995 and practiced as a criminal barrister until 2001 when she entered public service.Before her appointment in Sofia, Emma led the UK government's Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI), a campaign to end impunity for warzone rape. She was awarded the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours List, for services to preventing sexual violence in conflict-affected countries.Emma's career in government has included leading legal and policy teams at a senior level. She has worked on immigration and asylum, human rights, EU justice and home affairs, international criminal law, organized crime, as well as violence against women.Between 2006 and 2008, she developed the first UK strategy on human trafficking and delivered it through a national and international campaign. For her work, in 2008, Emma received the Civil Servant of the Year Award for outstanding contribution to public service and in 2014 her team was given the Civil Service International Award for their work on the PSVI campaign.Follow Emma Hopkins on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-kate-hopkins-966219210/ Follow Emma Hopkins on Twitter.Learn more about the Ambassador for a Day program: https://www.ambassadorforaday.dk/If you want to stay up to date with Femme Lead initiatives and events, subscribe here: https://www.femmeleadpodcast.com/subscribe
Christine is joined by Kate Hopkins and Caroline McCallum from the Survivor Rewind Podcast (@SurvivorRewind) to discuss the ninth episode of Survivor: Panama.
Christine is joined by Kate Hopkins (@katethegrape) and Caroline McCallum (@caromccallum) from the Survivor Rewind Podcast (@SurvivorRewind) to discuss the third episode of Survivor: Vanuatu. Other seasons of Survivor are mentioned in passing in this episode but are not spoiled.
On this episode we take you to opening night of Bushwick Film Festival. Hosts Jason Godbey & Kayla Vera interview the filmmakers and stars of the evening as well as Kweighbaye Kotee, the founder of the festival. Guests include: Zen Pace, Emil Benjamin, Skinah Iman, Fredgy Noel, Emily Kron, Kate Hopkins, Jared Crowelle, Kira Reed Lorsch, Nicole Vernarec, Matt Viera, Charlie Hoxie, Fabio Costa Prado, Jaspal Binning, Max Gardner, and Taylor Landesman. Music & Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Produced by Jason Godbey & Brenda Btrayed Oliver Created by Jason Godbey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
OLYMPIC SPACE DICK SPECIAL - Coming up on this Shorter Than Short podcast – Space travel, bus travel Rowing, What to do with your ashes, Kate Hopkins, Olympics, Phil Spencer, Lorry drivers, Strange adverts, now including adverts, Charities, Competitions and a whole lot more hello@mikedjkelly.co.uk Twitter: @MikeKellyDisco https://ko-fi.com/mikedjkelly
The boys sit down with Kate Hopkins of the Survivor Rewind Podcast and watch this 80's predatory classic St. Elmo's Fire
Katie Hopkins is relatively new to us in the US. However, in the UK Katie is known for being Britain's most hated person due to her unapologetic outspoken views, she does not conform to PC convention. Katie has admitted that her opinions have made her unemployable in the UK. I've watched Katie on several media outlets and her Twitter account is very active with over a million followers. When (via Twitter) I saw that Katie was in the US for a speaking tour I had to reach out and ask for an interview. This is a woman who has been called a racist, a vile bigot, hateful monster, abusive…the list goes on….they want her silenced by yet they won't or can't stop talking about her. Katie's resiliency is fascinating, it's like she's fireproof. I found her to be quite spectacular. Who is Kate Hopkins?
Prince Harry speaks, Kate Hopkins trash talks Megan Markle, Coronavirus, William Shatner and his horses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's show features husband and wife duo Kate Hopkins and Chris Boynton of Art and Guile. ART & GUILE is a New York based studio that designs and manufactures lighting fixtures for home and office. They sit with host Savona Bailey-McClain to share how their practice began and why it's so special.
Kate Hopkins (improviser extraordinaire and Laura's friend) shares the moment she knew she was awkward, her movie obsession, and how her sexual fantasies are like that of a "midwestern housewife."
D'Jorbundo is podcast of improvised sketches, lovingly edited to maximize listener's enjoyment. Featuring improvisers: Kate Hopkins, Matt Fear, Bryan Marshall, Billy Cox, Chris Madden, Liz Jukovsky, Ben Clarendon, Brian Holmes, and Will Gianetta. Editing and sound design by Will Gianetta.
D'Jorbundo is podcast of improvised sketches, lovingly edited to maximize listener's enjoyment. Featuring improvisers: Kate Hopkins, Matt Fear, Bryan Marshall, Bill Fryer, Ben Walsh, Chris Madden, Ben Clarendon, Bryan Holmes, and Will Gianetta. Editing and sound design by Will Gianetta.
D'Jorbundo is podcast of improvised sketches, lovingly edited to maximize the listener's enjoyment. Featuring improvisers: Kate Hopkins, Matt Fear, Bryan Marshall, Chris Madden, Kelsey Lawler, Bryan Holmes, and Will Gianetta. Editing and sound design by Will Gianetta. Music by Headlong Snipers. https://soundcloud.com/headlong-snipers Artwork by Marty Mercado. http://www.martymercado.com/
Listeners tell us about eerie encounters they've had while traveling in England and France. Then ghost hunter Terrance Zepke describes some of the most haunted places she's investigated in the US, including a former asylum in Appalachia, and even a haunted nightclub near Cincinnati. And food blogger Kate Hopkins delves into the bittersweet history of candy, and shares tips for finding the best chocolates in Europe. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
The Improv Saved My Life Podcast Episode #91 (Kate Hopkins & William Thomas Gianetta) In this episode Tom is joined by two super funny improvisers from Studio 40 Team, Mud Hut, Kate Hopkins & Will Gianetta. Topics discussed include both Kate and Will's comedy backgrounds, whether or not Transylvania is real, Studio 40 and the importance of the improv community. Check out Mud Hut performat The Riot Theater in JP on Friday, 7/31 & Friday August 14th. Check out Mud Hut's Tumblr at Mudhutville.tumblr.com Improv spots available for indie improv teams for ON POINT Improv and What Else Ya Gonna Do Wednesday? contact Tom Boyer for details Most importantly sign up to be a volunteer for ImprovCares, a new volunteer organization that teaches improv lessons to various organizations in need. Give back to the community by doing what you love. https://www.facebook.com/ImprovCaresBoston?fref=ts Do me a favor and subscribe and rate "The Improv Saved My Life Podcast” on iTunes at this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b.i.t.s-boston-improv-talk/id786818514?mt=2
This week features strange encounters in England and France. Terrance Zepke describes some of the most haunted places in America that she's investigated, from a former asylum in Appalachia to underground Portland. Plus, Kate Hopkins delves into the bittersweet history of candy, and shares her well-researched opinion on who makes the best chocolates in Europe. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Kate Hopkins, "The Accidental Hedonist," shares what she learned about whiskey while visiting distilleries across Ireland, Scotland, Canada and Appalachia and Chris Rae investigates the slang that's familiar to Brits, but drives the rest of us bonkers. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
There's a great deal of history and national pride in a shot of whiskey. Kate Hopkins, "The Accidental Hedonist," joins Rick to share what she learned about The Drink while visiting distilleries across Ireland, Scotland, Canada and Appalachia. Also, Chris Rae investigates more of the British slang that drives the rest of us bonkers. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Kate Hopkins's new book "99 Drams of Whiskey: The Accidental Hedonist's Quest for the Perfect Shot and the History of the Drink" is getting a lot of attention from whisky lovers...and with good reason. She's been blogging as the Accidental Hedonist since 2004, and I think it's one of the best whisky books of the year. We'll hear from Kate in this episode...and in the news, the legal fight over Glen Breton Rare Single Malt Canadian Whisky may be over after a Canadian Supreme Court ruling, Isle of Jura shuts down because of ferry problems, and new whiskies from The Glenrothes and Douglas Laing.