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#350 Ever thought a “boring” business could be your golden ticket to freedom and flexibility? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we chat with Kate Johnson, founder of Heritage Business Services, who built a thriving bookkeeping business during preschool pick-up hours. What started as a $0 side hustle turned into a profitable, scalable career — all by tapping into a skill most businesses desperately need but few entrepreneurs want to learn themselves. Kate breaks down the real path to getting started in bookkeeping, the essential skills you need, and how to know if this unglamorous (but wildly rewarding) business could be a fit for you. Whether you're looking for a side hustle or a full-fledged business, this episode is packed with practical steps, honest insights, and encouragement for every aspiring entrepreneur! What we discuss with Kate: + Turning bookkeeping into a business + Starting with $0 and no clients + Essential accounting skills to learn first + Free software certifications to test interest + How to find your first clients + Why niching down can help + Pricing strategies that scale + Subcontracting as a side hustle + Building passive income through bookkeeping + The importance of networking and referrals Thank you, Kate! Check out Heritage Business Services at HeritageBusinessServices.com. Check out Bookkeeping Side Hustle at BookkeepingSideHustle.com. Follow Kate on Substack. Watch the video podcast of this episode! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The United States of America's second withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord under the Trump administration has enormous implications for both international and local climate efforts - and the Inflation Reduction Act is also potentially under threat. If the IRA is even partially repealed, it would be a huge step backwards in the fight against the climate crisis. But all is not lost - engaged individuals and organizations are striving to ensure the it stays and place, and more broadly, cities, mayors, and subnational entities are playing a critical role in continuing climate action amidst federal challenges. This coalition of actors are leading the growing resistance movement stateside and globally, proving the importance of local level engagement in the bid to halt climate breakdown.Image credit: Chelsea Matson PhotographyFeatured guests: Kate Johnson, C40 Regional Director for North AmericaAmy Turner, Director of the City's Climate Law Initiative at the Sabin Center, Columbia UniversityLinks:Trump signs order to withdraw US from Paris climate agreement for second time - The GuardianElon Musk Says DOGE Aims to Finish $1 Trillion in Cuts by End of May - BloombergThe Data Hoarders Resisting Trump's Purge - The New YorkerInflation Reduction Act Archives C40 websiteClimate action and the Inflation Reduction Act: A guide for local government leaders - C40 Knowledge HubOne Year After Trump Decision to Withdraw from Paris Agreement, U.S. Cities Carry Climate Action Forward - C40 websiteAppeals Court Keeps Order Barring Federal Funding Freezes in Place - New York TimesIf you want to learn more about the Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy, please visit our website: https://jccpe.utpjournals.press/ Cities 1.5 is produced by the University of Toronto Press and Cities 1.5 is supported by C40 Cities and the C40 Centre for City Climate Policy and Economy. You can sign up to the Centre newsletter here. https://thecentre.substack.com/ Our executive producers are Calli Elipoulos and Peggy Whitfield. Produced by Jess Schmidt: https://jessdoespodcasting.com/ Edited by Morgane Chambrin: https://www.morganechambrin.com/ Music is by Lorna Gilfedder: https://origamipodcastservices.com/
Join TWICS's three co-managers on a bus-turned-restaurant in a Hobart pub on a sunny day. With relaxing ambient pub sounds, Anna Abela and Dr Olly Dove chat with Dr Kate Johnson about her experience doing postdoctoral research in Switzerland and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowship in Barcelona, Spain. Hear the challenges and highlights of Kate's experience so far plus advice to ECRS considering applying for fellowships and conducting research overseas. Share in the joy of a rare in-person reunion of Olly, Anna and Kate!Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Dr Olly Dove (@olly_dove)Co-Host: Anna Abela (@annaoabela)Production: Hannah Moore (@HannahCMoore)Media & Promotion: Emma Hamasaki (@EmmaHamasaki)
Episode Notes ** Following the revival of the Sex and Relationship Column, Life desk editors Kate Johnson and Dana Douglas reflect on the process of developing and producing the new column as well as the importance of having safe spaces on Grounds to discuss often stigmatized and taboo topics.**
Turning around a struggling company isn't for the faint of heart, but Kate Johnson, CEO of Lumen Technologies, is proving it can be done—and done well. Leading 30,000 employees and steering billions in revenue, Kate is tackling one of the toughest challenges in business: shifting a telecom giant from “playing not to lose” to “playing to win.” In this episode, Kate opens her fresh and fearless playbook on what it really takes to transform a culture: it starts with clarifying your mission and getting everyone aligned. She shares bold, practical strategies like fostering trust, teaching resilience, and encouraging courageous conversations that push teams forward, not sideways. We'll also unpack why most leaders fail at culture change (and it's not for lack of trying), how to break silos by getting close to the action, and the non-negotiables for any leader's first 100 days. If you're ready to rethink what it means to lead and create a culture that wins, you don't want to miss this one. ________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/
She's been one of our most requested guests - Nurse Kate Johnson is on to talk about waking up to corruption in traditional western medicine, the ideal workout routine while pregnant and postpartum, how exercising during pregnancy can expedite labor, and why many moms are blaming the wrong things for their post baby body. Thank you to our sponsors! Joovv | Get an exclusive discount on your first red light therapy order! PaleoValley | Use code "ALEX" for 15% OFF your first order America Christian Credit Union | Open a new account with ACCU at americaschristiancu.com/alex and you can earn a $100 new member bonus! Mush More Co. | Use code "ALEX" for 20% OFF Kate Johnson Instagram | @nursekatejohnson X | @nursekatejohn Alex Clark Instagram | @realalexclark Instagram | @cultureapothecary Facebook | @realalexclark X | @yoalexrapz YouTube | @RealAlexClark Spotify | Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark Apple Podcast | Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark New 'Culture Apothecary' Merch OUT NOW! Glass tumblers, weekly wellness planners, hats, crewnecks and more. Use code "Alex Clark" for 10% OFF at tpusamerch.com Join the Cuteservatives Facebook group to connect with likeminded friends who love America and all things health and wellness! Join the CUTEservative Facebook Group! Subscribe to ‘Culture Apothecary' on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. New episodes drop 6pm PST/ 9pm EST every Monday and Thursday. This show is made possible with generous donations from listeners who believe in our mission to heal a sick culture. You can support our show by leaving a tax deductible donation HERE or by subscribing to @RealAlexClark YouTube for FREE! #cultureapothecary #alexclark #podcast #health #wellness
Miss Peri Neum and Training Wheels are joined by Ashraf Samsudin (Specialist Education Consultant at SPELD Victoria) and Dr Kate Johnson (a sleep neuropsychologist). Samsudin discusses the support mechanisms which schools could employ for children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dysgraphia. Johnson delves into the topic of sleep, focusing on the various challenges people face with sleep routines.
Diversify your revenue streams with video and build a virtual accounting career.Accounting Influencerswith Rob BrownKate Josephine Johnson owns Heritage Business Services, LLC, a virtual bookkeeping firm serving small businesses across the United States. She is also the Chief Hustler at Bookkeeping Side Hustle, where she helps other accounting professionals build virtual accounting careers they love.Full Show Notes Here | More Accounting Influencers with Rob Brown hereJohnson shares her insights on how accounting professionals can diversify their revenue streams. She discusses various strategies, including eBooks, monthly membership for DIY clients, vendor referral links, YouTube, and sponsorships of newsletter and video content. She emphasizes the importance of using video in your business. Johnson shares statistics about the rise of video and explains that you need two skills to make videos: creating and communicating. She also provides different ways to use video, such as internal operations, clients and hot prospects, and external “Know/Like/Trust” marketing.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses topics of stalking, motor vehicle accident, murder, brief mention of suicide, and dubious consent. Please check the content warnings on these two books before reading them so you are aware of other things included in them that we didn't explicitly discuss. Maggie recommends the sweet, autumn, mood read, Hex Appeal by Kate Johnson. While Jillian fully spoils the dark, masked man/monster, MMFM halloween novella, Ours for Halloween by Violet Taylor.The girlies discuss which "hear me out" cake entries are valid and which aren't, Jillian points out that Maggie has a capital "T" Type, and Jillian gives a little bonus rec for Hallopeen by Holly Wilde.Leave us a review! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @apodcastofsmutanddragonsMaggie: @themargaretlibraryJillian: @jillian.reads.smut (instagram)@jilliankiechlinart (tiktok)Business inquiries and/or say hi: apodcastofsmutanddragons@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes we feel overwhelmed by our grief and can have difficulty expressing it in prayer. In this episode, counselor Kate Johnson joins Jessica to talk about praying in the midst of grief. Jess and Kate discuss:The modern tendency in the Christian community to focus on the resurrection and skip the necessary grieving processWhy our culture has forgotten how to grieveAncient Jewish practices to mourn the death of loved onesHow grief can be a springboard for evangelizationKate Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Colorado as well as Michigan. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Denver, in Biology Psychology and Chemistry. and went on to join FOCUS, for the next eight years as an on-campus missionary. During her time in FOCUS she also pursued a master's degree from the Institute for the Psychological Sciences (now Divine Mercy University). After graduate school, she spent several years at Mount St. Mary's University, as a counselor and adjunct seminary professor. She then came back to Colorado, and worked with St Raphael Counseling for several years. Kate currently lives in Centennial with her husband, Greg, and has a private practice, where she continues to see therapy clients. She also continues to work with FOCUS part-time, consulting on mental health issues.
Thinking of becoming a bookkeeper? Side Hustle Show listener Kate Johnson started her bookkeeping business in 2017, and now serves several recurring clients. She targets an effective rate of $70 an hour, and is able to work from home. With her youngest starting preschool, Kate found herself with an extra 9 hours a week. “I wanted to be a good steward of that time,” she explained. Tune in to this episode to hear Kate explain: Why she decided to start working as a virtual bookkeeper How she landed her first clients How she's grown her client base with little marketing The surprising new side hustle this work has spun off Full Show Notes: How to Become a Bookkeeper and Make $70 an Hour from Home Check Out: Free Training on Launching a Bookkeeping Business New to the Show? Get your personalized money-making playlist here! Sponsors: Indeed – Start hiring NOW with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post! Mint Mobile — Cut your wireless bill to $15 a month! OpenPhone — Get a powerful business phone system that works on all your devices! Found — Stop getting lost in countless finance apps and try Found for free!
As Director of Global Sports, Media, and Entertainment Marketing for Google, Kate Johnson is one of the most influential people in sports marketing. On this show, she discusses Google's women's football strategy, partnerships with Arsenal, Liverpool, the NWSL, and the Frauen-Bundesliga, and her own experience as an Olympic medalist and a woman in sport.
What does it take to transform your business from the ground up for the AI era? There's no better person to ask than Kate Johnson, President and CEO of the telecommunications company Lumen. In this episode of the WorkLab podcast, she talks about how AI is helping the company stay agile in the ever-shifting telecom industry. We also delve into the importance of changing company culture in tandem with its technology, and how she has prepared her teams for this new era of work. WorkLab Subscribe to the WorkLab newsletter
Learning to teach math teachers better with Dr. Kate Johnson, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Brigham Young University, as we discuss her experiences and advice as a mathematics teacher educator, as an associate editor of the Mathematics Teacher Educator journal, and as a co-author of the article, Ungrievable: Theorizing white Christian nationalist rhetorical practices in education in the Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies journal. Links from the episode Johnson, K. R., Hadley, H. L., Schoonbeck, A., & Benson, S. E. (2024) Ungrievable: Theorizing white Christian nationalist rhetorical practices in education. Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10714413.2024.2388913 Johnson, K. R., Holdaway, E., & Ross, A. S. (2021). “We are children of God”: White Christian teachers discussing racism. Linguistics and Education, 64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.linged.2021.100936 Johnson, K. R. (2016). Enduring positions: Religious identity in discussions about critical mathematics education. Religion and Education, 43(2), 230-245. https://doi.org/10.1080/15507394.2016.1147916 Johnson, K. R. (accepted for 2024). The road to find: Poetry as a tool for developing a productive community. In C. Koestler & E. Thanheiser (Eds.), Building Community to Center Equity and Justice in Mathematics Teacher Education. Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Johnson, K. R. (2016). Reconceptualizing “activism”: Developing a socially conscious practice with prospective White mathematics teachers. In N. M. Joseph, C. M. Haynes, & F. Cobb (Eds.), Interrogating Whiteness and Relinquishing Power: White Faculty's Commitment to Racial Consciousness in STEM Classrooms (pp. 171-187). Peter Lang Publishing. Special Call from the MTE Journal for Supporting Teachers to Engage Traditionally Marginalized Learners. Due 10/15/24 (https://www.amte.net/connections/2024/09/special-call-mte-journal) Mathematics Teacher Educator Commentaries to help authors of MTE manuscripts Vol. 5, Issue 2, March 2017 which describes a writing tool for preparing a MTE manuscript https://doi.org/10.5951/mathteaceduc.5.2.0085 6(1), Sept 2017 which talks about articulating of a problem of practice; https://doi.org/10.5951/mathteaceduc.6.1.0003 6(2), March 2018 which describes the relationship between claims and evidence in MTE https://doi.org/10.5951/mathteaceduc.6.2.0004 11(3), June 2023 on positionality in your pedagogy and writing for MTE: https://doi.org/10.5951/MTE.2023.0007 Mathematics Teacher Educator podcast (https://mtepodcast.amte.net/) Special Guest: Kate Johnson.
Lumen Technologies CEO Kate Johnson discusses cryptocurrencies in the age of AI with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Sonali Basak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 192: Tennis and track shaped former Microsoft US President and current CEO of Lumen – the company that owns and operates one the world's biggest, most connected fiber networks. Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply today's insights. Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness. Special thanks to Hannah Edwards and Tara Openshaw for making this episode possible.
Stocks couldn't hold their early gains and averages closed at session lows. Lumen stock has surged over 500% in a month; CEO Kate Johnson on AI demand and its recent deals. Masimo CEO on the stock's best day in 10 years. Earnings from Warner Bros Discovery, Robinhood, Dutch Bros, Bumble, Zillow, AppLovin and more. Mizuho's Dan Dolev breaks down Robinhood's numbers.
Send us a Text Message.Episode 224 / Kate Johnson is the co-founder of Zory, an interactive reading app that merges the depth found in fiction with the choose-your-path-style plotlines of narrative video games. Kate shares details about Zory and craft tips about GMC as well as the All Is Lost moment. Plus we talk about trends in genre blending, and what Kate sees coming in the publishing industry.
grupo de telegam https://t.me/fitventurarelatosEn la primavera de 1975, la gran ciudad acoge el certamen de belleza más importante del país. Entre las participantes está Kate Johnson, una joven modelo canadiense, reconocida por su belleza y talento, pero también por su arrogancia y falta de respeto hacia los demás. Su carrera es manejada por Jeremías de Santi, un cazatalentos conocido. A pesar de las complicaciones, Kate es la favorita para ganar la corona.Sin embargo, Kate tiene un oscuro vínculo con Argus Fiori, hijo del capo mafioso Luciano Fiori. Argus y Kate tuvieron una relación que se ha vuelto peligrosa, con Kate amenazando con revelar los secretos de Argus a las autoridades si él no se divorcia de su esposa y se casa con ella. Ante esta amenaza, Argus planea deshacerse de Kate para proteger su imperio.Segunda parte: Retsu Koyama, un ex policía que ahora trabaja como taxista, se encuentra con Kate Johnson una noche lluviosa. Kate, intentando escapar de la vigilancia de sus guardaespaldas, pide a Retsu que la lleve lejos de su hotel. Durante el paseo, ambos comparten detalles de sus vidas y desarrollan una conexión inesperada. Retsu, quien ha pasado por un divorcio y la pérdida de su carrera, encuentra en Kate una compañía refrescante y agradable.Parte sin editar: Mientras pasean y conversan, Kate y Retsu continúan fortaleciendo su vínculo, a pesar de los peligros que los rodean. Retsu le cuenta a Kate sobre su pasado en la policía y el caso que lo llevó a su despido, así como su lucha por encontrar sentido a su vida después de perderlo todo. La historia muestra la complejidad de sus vidas y la lucha por encontrar la redención y la felicidad en medio de la adversidad.
Jordan Schroeter @jordanriver722 is a motivational speaker and pastor from Wisconsin who describes himself as “Tony Robbins, but crippled.” The Tedx speaker shares with us his incredible story of perseverance and faith, all with a bit of humor, candor and grace. No doubt this gifted speaker is ruled by Mercury the planet of communication… but is he the Cancer or the Pisces? This week Sarah teams up with guest astrologer Kate Johnson @5thhouseastrology to track down Jordan's chart as they hope to avoid the Red Herring. In each episode our astrologers look to the stars to match our guest to one of two birth charts. One chart is drawn from our guest's birth date and one is a red herring. Are their chances only a skeptical 50/50 or can the powers of Astrology point Team Astrology in the right direction at least 80% of the time? Will they do it? Can YOU do it? To play along, check the two birth charts and case files for this episode and every episode at http://astrodetectivespod.com New Episodes Every Other Tuesday! If you want more of this episode, listen to our weekly post-case Astro chat, "AstroDetectives: Debrief" available now for free and exclusively at patreon.com/AstroDetectives where you can also support the show for as little as $3. --------- Watch Jordan Schroeter's Jordan River of Life Coaching & Speaking promo on his YouTube channel, his Tedx talk “Are We Asking the Disabled to be Better than the Rest of Us?” and visit his Jordan River of Life Coaching LLC on Facebook. Find Kate Johnson at https://www.5thhouseastrology.com/ --------- Email us at: astrodetectives@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @astrodetectives Schedule Astrology and Human Design readings with Sarah at: mycosmiccoach.com Schedule a Solar Panel Consultation by emailing Scott your electric bill: scott.randall@sunrun.com That catchy theme music is by Coma-Media from Pixabay Ok search engines, let's talk about #astrology meeting #science trying to #debunk or #prove astrology. A little #debate but mostly we're using the scientific method to determine the effectiveness or legitimacy of astrologists claims of astrology being a phenomenon. #astrology #astrologers #astrologypodcasts #spiritualpodcast #capricorn #cancer #virgorising #ariesrising #aries #virgo #jupiter #taurus #plutoinaquarius #yogainspiration #crystalhealing #hellenisticastrology #astrologymemes #eclipse #eclipseseason #solareclipse #mercuryretrograde #sagittarius #libra #pisces #jordanmiller #ai #satori #crypto#solareclipse #mercuryretrograde #astrology #astrologers #astrologypodcasts #spiritualpodcast #pisces #cancer #virgorising #geminirising #mercury #plutoinaquarius #yogainspiration #crystalhealing #hellenisticastrology #astrologymemes #mercuryretrograde #jordanschroeter #spinalmuscularatrophy
Digital, modern, non-traditional…how do you define today's PR? It has evolved, and brands who understand how to play in the current landscape are gaining mindshare. In this episode, Kate Johnson, VP of PR at BLASTmedia, dives into what has driven PR's evolution, how brands should think differently about connecting with millennial buyers, and the new expectations around PR measurement. Connect with Kate: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-johnson-mba-5365ba80/ Connect with Lindsey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseygroepper/ Learn more about BLASTmedia: https://www.blastmedia.com/
Today I chat with four of our very successful P&PA Coaches on how they have found unique ways to make an income with their Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Certification. The impact, opportunities, and options are endless with the P&PA Cert. Listen to the stories of these coaches and see what ideas spark for you and your business and what the P&PA Cert can make possible for you. Coaches featured on the show: Trish Evangelista, CrossFit Affiliate Owner of Babylon CrossFit has found success hosting a 6-week series, in-person workshops, and reaching out to her community. Kristi Vaccaro, founder of FIT LV has successfully scaled her fitness and nutrition business both online and in her local community and has also hired fellow P&PA Coaches. Rikki Cortese, runs a successful pregnancy and postpartum program at the gym she and her husband own and who has been able to completely replace her income within a year. Kate Johnson, an OG P&PA Coach has diligently progressively overloaded her business and ultimately ended up as a pre/postnatal coach for Street Parking. Enrollment for Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism is open NOW! Join the team: http://briannabattles.com/ppacoach
Christmas is a very special time of year, and it is really where the community service portion of the FFA can shine. On today's episode we are going to profile a chapter, Northwestern FFA from West Salem, Ohio, that shines very bright at this time of year by helping to provide much needed supplies for people all around the world. Joining us today to represent Northwestern FFA is Kade Tegtmeier, the chapter president, and Kate Johnson, a assistant officer. Both of these students have a passion for agriculture that cannot be contained just by the FFA, so they both continue to be involved in the 4H as well. Led by their great FFA Advisors Kade and Kate, along with the rest of their chapter, get to provide service every Christmas while at the same time being reminded of how fortunate we all are here in the U.S.
In this episode of the Curious Freedom podcast, host Kirsty Farrugia interviews Kate Johnson about burnout and self-advocacy. They discuss the signs of burnout, its impact on our bodies and relationships, and strategies for recognising and managing burnout. Kate also shares her three-step approach to self-advocacy: reflect, regulate, and respond. They explore the importance of prioritising our needs, challenging our mindsets, and modelling self-advocacy for others. Key Takeaways:Burnout can manifest as physical and emotional exhaustion, difficulty sleeping, heightened sensitivity, and strained relationships.The three-step approach to self-advocacy: reflect on the situation, regulate your body and emotions, and respond thoughtfully and intentionally.Slowing down, recognising our needs, and prioritising self-care is essential for preventing burnout and maintaining well-being.It is important to challenge societal expectations and mindsets that prioritise productivity over self-care and to treat ourselves with kindness and compassion.Modeling self-advocacy and empowering others to recognise and communicate their needs can lead to healthier relationships and a more balanced life.Kate Johnson is a counsellor, project manager, and advocate for neurodiverse individuals and their families. She co-hosts the Average Advocate Podcast, sharing stories and amplifying voices to empower women and families.The resources mentioned in this episode are:● Average Advocate PodcastJoin our community ● Follow us on Instagram & Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThanks to our incredible sound engineer, Kris Wright from Mumble & Pop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever since 2006, DVL Group has been an employee owned company, and since then, our status as an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) has been a large part of our identity. With October being National Employee Ownership Month, the DVL Power Hour is thrilled to celebrate by hosting our first webinar dedicated to employee ownership.We're excited to welcome Dani Green and Kate Johnson, two employee owners from another ESOP company called ProAct. They'll discuss both the tangible and intangible benefits of being an employee owned company, but also the power it gives its owners to better serve their customers, their community, and each other.ProAct, which is a fully integrated pharmacy benefits management company, was recently named the 2023 Company of the Year by the NY/NJ Chapter of the ESOP Association. In addition, Green was awarded the honor of 2023 Employee Owner of the Year, due to the large part she plays in hosting their vlog, “Sweet + Salty”, Green hits the road with different guests to visit other employee owned companies in the northeast section of the United States. And it is through this video blog that they have been successful in profiling not only their own company's amazing journeys and stories, but those of others in the employee owned community.
In this episode of Well, Hello Anxiety, host Dr. Jodi Richardson sits down with Kate Johnson, a Registered Counsellor and Carer, to delve into the unique challenges of managing anxiety in the caregiving profession. Kate's compassionate insights and real-world experience provide invaluable guidance for caregivers and those who support them. Together, they explore the emotional toll of caregiving, discuss coping strategies, and highlight the importance of self-care in this often-overlooked aspect of anxiety management. If you're a caregiver or know someone in this role, this episode offers a compassionate and empathetic perspective on navigating anxiety's complex terrain. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between caregiving and anxiety and learn practical tips for better mental well-being. ABOUT OUR GUEST:Kate Johnson is a passionate advocate, Registered Counsellor and Carer. Kate loves providing compassionate Counselling to Parents and carers from her practice, Kate Johnson Counselling and has recently released a podcast with her friend Fi called Average Advocate. She is a wife and mum of 4 incredible children and loves walking alongside those who need support! Find out more about KJ counselling here.Follow Kate on Instagram here.Listen to the Average Advocate Podcast here ABOUT JODI: Jodi is an anxiety and well-being speaker, educator, and bestselling author. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com. Order Jodi's book, “Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength”: https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks. Order Jodi's book, coauthored with Michael Grose, “Anxious Kids: How children can turn their anxiety into resilience”: https://drjodirichardson.com/books/#order or https://amzn.to/3Bzxn3v. CONNECT WITH JODI: Connect with Jodi on LinkedIn Follow Jodi on InstagramLike Jodi's Facebook page Well, Hello Anxiety is a Postive Media Podcast. The information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you want to do with this one wild and precious life? In this Wise Effort Together sneak peek, hear highlights from the upcoming 3-day event. What does it mean to you to care for your well-being, relationships, and the planet in ways that are wise, effective, and flexible? Related ResourcesGet enhanced show notes for this episodeSubscribe to my free Wise Effort newsletter.Become a MORE Life in Process member to support the show.Find out what kind of Striver you are and get your free Skillful Striving ToolkitWant to learn more about ACT? Take Diana's on-demand course, "Foundations of ACT"Diana's EventsSign up for Wise Effort Together (Diana's online gathering October 20-22, 2023) Come to Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2024See Diana at an upcoming eventConnecting With DianaThank you for listening to Your Life in Process! Subscribe to the podcast for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts. Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana's website.Leave feedback for the show or a voicemail at (805) 457-2776Thank you to the team Craig, Ashley Hiatt, and Yoko Nguyen. Thank you to Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.Remember when you become psychologically flexible, you become free.
Have you ever wondered if cannabis can improve your overall quality of life? With a successful legal career, a beautiful family, and enduring friendships, Kate is living proof that responsible cannabis use can coexist with, and even enhance, a fulfilling life. She has relied on this healing plant to navigate her own complexities and challenges. Her mission is to encourage others to do the same and help navigate their paths. This is why Kate left behind her legal career and became a Certified Cannabis Educator and Health Coach, Professional Interpener (Cannabis Sommelier), and founder of the Cannabis Industry Association of Wisconsin. She's passionate about helping others discover how they can find balance and reach their highest potential with intentional cannabis use. Join us in this enlightening episode as Kate shares her insights, tips, and her personal journey from law books to cannabis plants. Resources: • Well With Cannabis Show Notes - https://emilykylenutrition.com/episode-58/ • Well With Cannabis Community - https://shop.emilykylenutrition.com/product/membership/ Join us today and use the coupon code insider to get 50% off your membership!
Kate Johnson is based in Denver in her role as Lumen Technologies CEO and president, but she has been spending a lot of time in the Seattle area recently, and not just because one of the local stadiums bears the company's name. Johnson sees the Seattle region an ideal test bed and proving ground for Lumen's offerings, including consumer and business broadband, voice, and data services. Yes, it helps that she has a home here, as a holdover from her prior role as Microsoft's U.S. president. But beyond that, she cites the region's importance as a major U.S. tech hub, the home of the biggest cloud platforms, a strong community of tech companies, and tech-savvy families who understand the appeal of fiber internet service. "The market is growing, and we are well-positioned to serve it," she said. "I've been spending time making sure we're making the appropriate investments, that I'm understanding our opportunities, and that we're capitalizing on them." It's part of a broader effort by Johnson and her team to reinvent the publicly traded telecommunications company, which was formed by the combination of Level 3 Communications and CenturyLink in 2017 and rebranded as Lumen in 2020. Johnson was named Lumen CEO a year ago and took over the role in November 2022. Educated as an engineer, with past experience at companies including Oracle, Red Hat, and Deloitte, Johnson is one of 53 female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. She is charged with sparking new growth at a company that reported a net loss of $1.5 billion last year, after special charges, on revenue of $17.5 billion, down 11% year-over-year. In a recent podcast interview at Seattle's Lumen Field, she discussed topics including: The evolution of the telecommunications industry and the need to reinvent the classic telecom business model amid the rapid increase in data and the rise of generative artificial intelligence. Her ongoing efforts to change Lumen's culture, including an unusual series of internal meetings that have been ultimately constructive but initially unsettling for some longtime employees and executives. Her tenure at Microsoft, and her recent experiences using Microsoft 365 Copilot as part of her work. Lumen has been one of the companies piloting Microsoft's corporate AI tools prior to their broader release in November. Audio editing by Curt Milton. Hosted by Todd Bishop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today, I have the pleasure of conversing with Kate Johnson, the CEO of Lumen Technologies. Known for her transformative leadership and her ability to drive change, Johnson has been instrumental in reshaping the corporate culture at Lumen. She brings a wealth of experience from her previous role as the president of Microsoft in the United States, and her insights are sure to inspire. In our conversation today, we delve into the heart of corporate culture transformation and the role of leadership in this process. While we have previously discussed her journey at Microsoft, today our focus is on extracting key insights from Johnson's profound understanding of the business landscape and her analysis of the latest happenings at Lumen. From the importance of a clear mission and assembling the right leadership team, as highlighted in her transformation strategy at Lumen, to the shift in mindset required for a company to succeed, we cover several important topics. You can subscribe to Apple Podcasts for ad-free listening, weekly bonus episodes, and early access to new episodes. __________________ This episode is sponsored by: AvePoint Rapidly reduce costs, improve productivity and make more informed business decisions with AvePoint. With the most advanced platform to optimize SaaS operations and secure collaboration, AvePoint helps you transform your digital workplace and collaborate with confidence. To get started, go to www.avepoint.com and learn how you can advance your digital workplace today. __________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email https://greatleadership.substack.com/
Join us this Wednesday for a new episode where Roger discusses diversifying income streams with Kate Johnson.
Want to turn your love for numbers into a money-making side gig? Try bookkeeping! In this special Frugal Side Hustle episode, Kate Johnson joins Jen & Jill to get into the art of bookkeeping. Learn everything you need to know to kickstart your bookkeeping journey and unlock the potential for a thriving side hustle! Listen in as Kate, Jen, and Jill explore the ins and outs of bookkeeping.
Enjoy this lovely meditation, by Kate Johnson, in honor of World Meditation Week.
Welcome back to another episode of Talks To-Go! Jill and George talk with our next special guest father/daughter duo, Bart Johnson and Kate Johnson. Bart stars in the High School Musical film franchise as Coach Bolton, has guest starred on countless tv shows, and just wrapped an arc on Ryan Murphy's 911 Lone Star. Kate is high school senior, plays soccer and is heading off to college next to study and pursue film. No reservations necessary. All TALKS are TO-GO. Instagram: @talkstogopodcast TikTok: @talkstogopod
A Fortune 250 CEO and one of America's leading women in technology, Kate Johnson is the CEO of Lumen Technologies, where she leads nearly 30,000 employees and a company that generated nearly $20 billion last year. Kate joins Adam to share her journey and best lessons and advice. Kate and Adam discuss leadership, transformation, building winning teams and cultures, personal and professional development, diversity and inclusion, and more.
In this episode, Matt and Kate chat about simplifying life, love, and faith.Kate is a brilliant wife, mother, counselor, friend, and pioneer. https://www.kjcounselling.com.au/Support the showwww.greaterthingsinternational.com
How can friendship offer healing and transformation for ourselves and the world? Author and spiritual teacher Kate Johnson shares strategies, grounded in ancient teachings, to help us embody our deepest values and work toward the collective well-being in all our relationships.
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Today I chat with four of our very successful P&PA Coaches on how they have found unique ways to make an income with their Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Certification. The impact, opportunities, and options are endless with the P&PA Cert. Listen to the stories of these coaches and see what ideas spark for you and your business and what the P&PA Cert can make possible for you. Coaches featured on the show: Trish Evangelista, CrossFit Affiliate Owner of Babylon CrossFit that has found success hosting 6-week series, in-person workshops, and reaching out to her community. Kristi Vaccaro, founder of FIT LV who has successfully scaled her fitness and nutrition business both online and in her local community, and has also hired fellow P&PA Coaches. Rikki Cortese, who runs a successful pregnancy and postpartum program at the gym her and her husband own and who has been able to completely replace her income within a year. Kate Johnson, an OG P&PA Coach that has diligently progressively overloaded her business and ultimately ended up as a pre/postnatal coach for Street Parking. Join us for a FREE workshop on April 18; Strategies for Coaching Pregnant + Postpartum Athletes (Going Beyond Exercise Modifications and Generic Guidelines) ---> briannabattles.com/workshop
In the concluding segment of my chat with Kate Johnson, former president of Microsoft US, she emphasizes the value of maintaining informal advisors from diverse teams and departments to offer sincere feedback. Kate shares some memorable experiences, such as witnessing 1,000 individuals applauding a speaker discussing racism, which inspired her to foster more conversations about inclusion. She also delves into her biggest business failure, her most embarrassing moment, and her proudest accomplishments. Additionally, she mentions her favorite books, her most influential mentor, and a possible alternative career path. Join us in this thought-provoking conversation to gain insights from Kate's experiences and reflections on leadership and personal development. ______________________ Get ad-free listening, early access to new episodes and bonus episodes with the subscription version of the show The Future of Work Plus. To start it will only be available on Apple Podcasts and it will cost $4.99/month or $49.99/year, which is the equivalent to the cost of a cup of coffee.
In this episode, Kate Johnson, former president of Microsoft in the United States talks about her journey as a female leader in the corporate world. We delve into the significance of family support, striking the right balance between personal and professional roles, and embracing your true self. Kate shares her invaluable advice for female leaders to navigate the business landscape with patience and determination. Tune in to gain insights into the unique challenges faced by women in leadership positions and how to surmount them. __________ Get ad-free listening, early access to new episodes and bonus episodes with the subscription version of the show The Future of Work Plus. To start it will only be available on Apple Podcasts and it will cost $4.99/month or $49.99/year, which is the equivalent to the cost of a cup of coffee.
Kate Johnson joins me today as we talk about her story as an OG Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Coach. She shares how she progressively overloaded her business and offers and ultimately end up as a pre/postnatal coach for Street Parking. From finishing the cert while waiting in the daycare pickup line, to offering seminars and virtual consults, Kate found what works for her life and her circumstances in using the P&PA cert in her business. Listen to hear how to play the long game and what opportunities can and will arise with the P&PA cert. Join us for a FREE workshop on April 18; Strategies for Coaching Pregnant + Postpartum Athletes (Going Beyond Exercise Modifications and Generic Guidelines) ---> briannabattles.com/workshop
We're taught from a young age that fatness and weight gain are inherently unhealthy. But research shows being fat is not itself unhealthy, and anti-fat bias is immeasurably harmful to our health. The Health At Every Size framework of care presents solutions. Reset digs into the barriers larger-bodied people face in medicine — and how that impacts every other part of their lives with Dr. Kate Johnson, interim chair of psychiatry at Loyola University, and Mikey Mercedes, writer and doctoral student at Brown University's school of public health. Then Reset talks to Evette Dionne about her new memoir Weightless and confronting medical fatphobia.