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In this episode of Got Marketing?, we welcome psychologist Jocelyn Brewer and human potential coach Kate McCready. Together, we dive into the ethics of the life coaching industry, sparked by Jocelyn's Instagram post, “Pay me like an unqualified life coach.” We explore the value of credentials and the frustrations surrounding unregulated coaching practices. We also share practical ways to create healthier relationships with technology and navigate the online world with more intention and awareness. Expect thoughtful insights on fostering digital wellness for both yourself and your family, along with a discussion on the growing role of AI in shaping our digital experiences. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Social media posts/books/programs discussed in this episode: 'Pay me like an unqualified life coach' Instagram post 'The Anxious Generation' by Jonathan Haidt 'iGen' by Dr. Jean Twenge Design Your Family's Tech-Use Agreement Got Marketing? is brought to you by Mia Fileman, a professional marketing strategist and the founder of Campaign Del Mar. Have a brand or campaign that you'd like to unpack on the show? Let us know. Connect with Mia Fileman: Instagram LinkedIn Connect with Jocelyn Brewer: Instagram Website Connect with Kate McCready: Instagram Website Download the Focus Framework to learn where to focus your marketing efforts based on your stage of business, individually for product and service-based brands.https://zencastr.com/?via=mia
Kate McCready is an integrative personal and professional coach and strategist for intentional leaders, business owners and teams. With over 10 years experience as a coach, she specialises in bringing together unique self-awareness, meaningful work, mindful productivity and work-life design. Through her coaching company Leading Beings, Kate supports her clients to access their unique ways of being, working & leading to align, flow, grow and evolve for meaningful impact and conscious success in business work and life. So they can make the most of who they are and all they're here to create, from the inside out. Website: https://leadingbeings.com LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/katemccready Instagram: https://instagram.com/leadingbeings
Audio from the 2021 Charleston Library Conference from a session titled “State of The Academic Library: Library Leaders Share What Makes Institutions Thrive” presented by Elijah Scott, Executive Director, Library Services, Florida Virtual Campus; Kathleen Bauer, Director, Collections, Discovery and Access Services, Trinity College; Kate McCready, Interim AUL for Collections & Content Strategy, University of Minnesota Libraries; Alison Roth, Marketing Communications Manager, ProQuest, Part of Clarivate; and moderated by Katy Aronoff, Senior Director, Solutions Architecture, Ex Libris/ProQuest, Part of Clarivate. How does your academic library compare to your peer libraries across North America? What are the emerging trends in today's academic libraries and what are institutions doing to prepare for tomorrow? Each year, the Academic Libraries Benchmark Survey – administered by Library Journal and commissioned by Ex Libris – asks academic libraries about the core foundations of what makes an academic library thrive. This survey is well-known for measuring the academic library's needs, challenges, its place in the university ecosystem, and what next steps are most important to help it flourish. With all the changes in higher education over the past year, this data has become more essential than ever. The 2021 survey results are shared with us in this lively panel discussion. Leaders in the library community will provide their reactions to the results of this valuable research. Video of the presentation available at: https://youtu.be/UhmfRJCLgWg Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elijah-scott-7596996/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleenfbauer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-mccready-2a61624/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-roth-a098833/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karonoff/ Twitter: @ProQuest @ExLibrisGroup @Clarivate
The Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries hosted an online panel discussion on Oct. 28, 2021, which featured Mélina Mangal, Rekhet Si-Asar, Dionne Sims, and panel moderator Kate McCready. The panel discussed the challenges faced by black authors, librarians, independent publishers, and bookstore owners in getting books by black authors on the shelves and ultimately in the hands of readers.
The Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries hosted an online panel discussion on Oct. 28, 2021, which featured Mélina Mangal, Rekhet Si-Asar, Dionne Sims, and panel moderator Kate McCready. The panel discussed the challenges faced by black authors, librarians, independent publishers, and bookstore owners in getting books by black authors on the shelves and […] The post Amplifying Black Narratives: Black Publishers and Black Bookstores appeared first on continuum | University of Minnesota Libraries.
The Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries hosted an online panel discussion on Oct. 28, 2021, which featured Mélina Mangal, Rekhet Si-Asar, Dionne Sims, and panel moderator Kate McCready. The panel discussed the challenges faced by black authors, librarians, independent publishers, and bookstore owners in getting books by black authors on the shelves and ultimately in the hands of readers.
During our buildings closure, the Libraries’ patrons cannot come in. Yet, the Libraries “are a very social place; they are the heart of the campus,” says Kate McCready, Interim Associate University Librarian for Content & Collections. “So to not have our users here? The next best thing is getting us out to them.”
In this episode, we speak to Kate McCready the Founder of Leading Beings about the importance of reflection, meditation practice and coaching to release human potential. Kate sheds further light on the importance of understanding your values and leaning into your emotions instead of compressing or pushing them away. We both found Kates insights informative, useful and appropriate for the current challenges our local, national and global community face. You can follow Kates updates on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. She also makes reference to the following authors Elizabeth Gilbert and Fred Kofman.
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Kate McCready is a designer, coach and podcaster whose mission is to activate the potential in people and organizations to consciously craft their work for better lives and a better world.. She says that conscious work-lives are not just about business. They are not just about a job or a role. They are about how we show up and evolve as individuals across our careers. How we align who we are, with what we do and how we live. Whether we work for someone else or run our own business. Whether we operate solo or lead an organization of thousands. Whether we are the CEO or the work experience kid. Working as an Innovation Catalyst in State Government (yes, that was really her title), then jumping over to the corporate world to work in innovation at Deloitte- she eventually stumbled across the wonderful world of human-centred design, and took the leap into becoming an /experience designer where she could tap into her passion for the human side of business. --- Employee to Entrepreneur podcast on Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/employeetoentrepreneurpodcast Listen to Future Squared on Apple Podcasts @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Also available on: Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Stitcher and Soundcloud Twitter: www.twitter.com/steveglaveski Instagram: www.instagram.com/@thesteveglaveski Future Squared: www.futuresquared.xyz Steve Glaveski: www.steveglaveski.com Medium: www.medium.com/@steveglaveski NEW Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/futuresquared/
Kate McCready is a work, business and life coach, and her goal is to activate the best in us to better our lives and world.Kate is the host of the Good Work Revolution podcast, which I’m a big fan and listener of, where she explores side projects to ignite our purpose, navigating transitions and creating heart-centred and human-centred workplaces.Kate is the warmest and wisest person I’ve been able to sit with and ponder deeper meaning behind bringing our conscious selves to all facets of our lives. We discussed the separateness people often feel with our ‘professional selves’ and our ‘personal selves’ and how we can eliminate the barriers that hinder us from becoming our most authentic selves while at work. Whether you work in an office or in nature, in a 9-to-5 or 5-to-late or thinking about starting work or ending work, you’ll discover a lot of helpful prompts and advice from Kate to steer your work life to a place that is filled with purpose, progress and passion.
Better Questions Better Life Podcast (Formerly the Why 2 Podcast)
After having celebrated the Why 2 Podcast being over a year old now, interviewing over 25 amazing professionals from a variety of backgrounds, today's episode gets right at the heart of the Why 2 Podcast is trying to achieve. It's all about answering the question, how do you cross the chasm from where you are, to where you want to be? Simple question, but as many of you listening are well aware of, not as easy as it sounds. This process is fraught with uncertainty about where you are, where you want to go, and how to cross the chasm to get to that life that you envision and dream about every day. And to do that, today’s episode features the wonderful Kate McCready. Kate McCready runs her own Career & Work-Life coaching practice and works with individuals in helping them answer this question here. She also runs the top-rated podcast called the Good Work Revolution which strongly recommend giving it a listen. Connect with Kate on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, her podcast, and check out her website.
Hi there, Kate McCready here and welcome to the today's episode of The Good Work Revolution Podcast where each week we delve into stories and ideas for creating work to fulfil, inspire and have a positive impact. Today I'm really excited to introduce our very first guest to you - Mykel Dixon. Mykel is a speaker, author & advisor in the emerging fields of Artisan Thinking & Cultural Architecture. Drawing on 15 years experience in the arts / entertainment sector as a musician, spoken wordsmith & event designer he liberates individuals and organisations from limiting beliefs, outdated ideologies and archaic work environments by adopting the key tenets of an artistic mindset. His latest book, 'Just do 5omething : 50 days to unlock and unleash your business artistry' is the perfect handbook for courageous leaders looking to activate and amplify their capacity for creativity & innovation. Whether trekking the Argentinian Andes or on surf safari in Southern Africa, breaking month long vows of silence in Indian ashrams or owning beach bars in Cambodia, Mykel has always valued and served his wanderlust which continues to inspire and inform his ideas, his intent and his art.Mykel is pursuing a fascinating and rich blended freelance career and his brand of good work which I can't wait to share with you in today's episode.Join us as we explore themes such as:- Taking risks - Working with less - The importance of travel to help give business/career clarity - Making space for art and creativity - The changing way of work - Artisan thinking and so much more... The Good Work Revolution Podcast is for people who are creating businesses, shaping new careers, building social enterprises, creating new ways of working, embracing a multi-passionate work life, working their way, exploring entrepreneurship, changing organisations for the better and so much more. To continue the conversation and meet other Good Work Revolutionaries, please come and join the GWR Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/goodworkrevolution Or you can find me at: My Website: http://katemccready.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/katemccreadyhq Facebook: http://facebook.com/katemccready.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/katemccready
Are you ready to create work that fulfils, inspires and has a positive impact? Are you ready to follow your purpose, make a difference and follow that special something that aligns who you are to what you do? Well welcome to the Good Work Revolution Podcast. My name is Kate McCready, I'm a business and career coach, as well as service and experience designer. I support and empower individuals and organisations to create their special brand of Good Work. The Good Work Revolution Podcast is for people who are creating businesses, shaping new careers, building social enterprises, creating new ways of working, embracing a multi-passionate work life, working their way, exploring entrepreneurship, changing organisations for the better and so much more. In this episode I introduce myself, what to expect from the podcast and a bit about how you can join the Good Work Revolution. Please feel free to come and join the GWR Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/goodworkrevolution You can find me at: My Website: http://katemccready.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/katemccreadyhq Facebook: http://facebook.com/katemccready.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/katemccready