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Latest podcast episodes about kate mclean

An Aromatic Life
#131: Whiff of Wisdom: How To Appreciate Your City's Smells | Dr. Kate McLean

An Aromatic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 9:03


In this week's whiff of wisdom, artist and designer Dr. Kate McLean shares why we should appreciate our own city's smellscape and what specifically we should be smelling. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #70. Whiff of Wisdom is a format that's being added biweekly, and spotlights an inspirational insight from a guest on the pod. The goal is to offer you a whiff of wisdom for your aromatic life, as well as give you some inspiration to try new things that use your sense of smell more.  Visit Dr. Kate McLean's website ⁠sensorymaps.com⁠ ⁠Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon⁠ Follow Frauke on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@an_aromatic_life ⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to Frauke's Substack: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anaromaticlife.substack.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit Frauke's website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.anaromaticlife.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn about Frauke's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Scent*Tattoo Project

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Tragedy in Petaluma: The Kidnapping of Polly Klaas Part XI

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 81:44


Send us a Text Message.What if a single traumatic event could change the course of your life forever? In this gripping episode, we take you into the harrowing experience of Kate McLean, who was thrust into the spotlight following her friend Polly Klaas's kidnapping. We uncover Kate's journey through intense anxieties, emotionally charged interactions with the FBI, and the overwhelming task of identifying a suspect. This chapter of our story paints a vivid picture of the immense emotional strain on young witnesses and the lasting scars left by such traumatic events. Kate's poignant frustration culminates in her identifying Richard Allen Davis as the prime suspect during a photo lineup, sparking a media frenzy and escalating tensions in the Petaluma community. Through Kate's eyes, we see the complex interplay of personal trauma and public intrigue.Finally, we chart the critical moments of the investigation that led to Richard Allen Davis's parole violations and subsequent confession. Delve into the meticulous techniques employed by investigators to extract his admission and the systemic flaws that came to light. The emotional toll on Polly's family and community is palpable, with the episode highlighting coordinated law enforcement efforts and the heartbreaking discovery of Polly's fate. Join us for an in-depth exploration of the pursuit of justice in one of the most tragic cases of our time. Support the Show.

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Tragedy in Petaluma: The Kidnapping of Polly Klass Part IV

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 66:28


Discover the fragile intersection of memory and trauma as Kiara leads you through the heart-wrenching PaulaKlaas kidnapping case with the expert aid of forensic artist Jean Boylan and her groundbreaking cognitive interviewing techniques. Uncover the delicate balance needed to extract truth without causing further harm to already traumatized witnesses like young Kate McLean. As we sift through fragmented recollections with Boylan, the emotional stakes of this investigation are laid bare, revealing how the fine threads of memory can be woven into a composite sketch that may be the key to unlocking the mystery.Venture into the mind's labyrinth with FBI's Mary Ellen O'Toole as she pieces together a psychological profile from the artifacts of a vanished life. Every drawing, diary entry, and interview is a breadcrumb for understanding the victim and predator. Meanwhile, unsettling revelations about Pauly's music teacher add a chilling complexity to an already perplexing case. Feel the community's heartbeat, the raw desperation of a mother's plea in the media, and the relentless drive of law enforcement as they navigate a maze of leads, hoping for the one that will lead them to Pauly.Witness how the convergence of a witness statement and a meticulously documented encounter in Wilkinsham Park ignites a spark in the shadows of uncertainty. Darrell Stone's recollection, captured by Dennis Nowicki and agent Charles Pardee, transforms from a mere whisper in the wind to the thunderous lead number 652, potentially guiding us toward an elusive truth. The saga of the Murder Book is a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of criminal investigation, where systems like Phil Bouvier's Rapid Start become the lifeline in a sea of information, and the resolution may hinge on a single breakthrough moment that no one saw coming. Support the Show.

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast
Tragedy in Petaluma: The Kidnapping of Polly Klaas Part II

The Murder Book: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:56


Can you imagine the harrowing experience of witnessing your friend's abduction? This episode pulls back the curtain on the chilling case of Polly Klaas, as we piece together the narrative through the eyes of Jillian Pelham and Kate McLean, Polly's friends who found themselves at the heart of this tragedy. Their vivid accounts, marred by the inconsistencies that often accompany trauma, set the tone for a deep dive into the complexities of memory, fear, and the desperate search for a missing child.Step inside 'Polly's room', a silent witness to the night's terror, where Sergeant Mike Meese and Detective Larry Pelton, alongside FBI specialist Tony Maxwell, meticulously gather evidence, hoping to find the clue that will lead to Polly. This meticulous process, enhanced by the latest in forensic technology, underscores the painstaking journey law enforcement must embark on in the face of such a heart-wrenching investigation. The episode illuminates the painstaking attention to detail required in crime scene protocol and the hope that science will shine a light where human memory fails.As the narrative unfolds, the raw, unfiltered exchange between Jillian and Kate, captured inadvertently on a forgotten tape recorder, reveals the burden of doubt and the struggle to reconcile their own recollections. This candid moment offers a sobering glimpse into the emotional aftermath of witnessing a crime, the weight of uncertainty, and the resilience of those left behind. Join us as we navigate through a case where every fragment of evidence, every nuanced memory, becomes a potential key in the search for truth and the hope of bringing Polly home. Support the show

Personality Psychology Podcast
#43 Paper Spotlight with Theo Klimstra and Kate McLean

Personality Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 21:58


In this episode, Rebekka Weidmann spoke with Theo Klimstra and Kate McLean, the two authors of a recently accepted Target Article in the European Journal of Personality titled "Reconsidering Normative Interpretations in Personality Research". The authors summarize their article and speak about how the field can move forward. 

Pepe Misterio
Un HOMBRE entró a LLEVÁRSELA y NO pudieron SALVARLA por ERRORES POLICIALES | Polly Hannah Klaas

Pepe Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 13:48


La telefonista de emergencias, que ya había enviado un patrullero, le pidió hablar con una de las menores. Kate McLean tomó el teléfono: “Él se llevó a Polly… Nosotras sentimos cerrarse la puerta”. Y siguió describiendo lo ocurrido. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ph1ssKbsbsDistribuido por Genuina Media

The Bench with John and Lance
09-22-23 Hour 3: John Gets Giddy Like a Schoolboy over Burger's from Chef Kate

The Bench with John and Lance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 44:29


Hour 3 of The Bench with John Granato, and Del filling in for Lance Zierlein! This hour they talked about sports, of course, that was fine, but the highlight was Chef Kate McLean from the fantastic restaurant Tony's bringing by amazing cheeseburgers, and they even talked sports with Chef Kate as well! How good were they? It was John's favorite segment of radio...ever!

Personality Psychology Podcast
#32 Narrative identity with Jonathan Adler, Kate McLean, and Monisha Pasupathi

Personality Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 40:03


In this episode, Lisanne de Moor talks with three experts on what narrative identity is, what important contributions it makes to the field of personality psychology, and what is needed to further advance research on narrative identity.

History in Focus
13. Follow Your Nose, Part 2

History in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 30:04


More than a year since our first check in, we revisit Odeuropa, an interdisciplinary team of researchers investigating—and recreating—the smells of Europe's past. Project lead Inger Leemans updates us on the project as a whole while smellscape researcher Kate McLean takes us back through the smell walk she led for the 2023 AHA national meeting in Philadelphia.

Cortes Currents
Fuel mitigation around the Cortes Recycling Centre

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 6:11


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents -  “When you talk about fuel, most people think about fuel for a vehicle or fuel for something like that, but fuel for a forest fire is wood on the ground or standing wood? the idea is to reduce the fuel load to reduce the severity of a fire. As it approaches that location, the fire will slow down and most likely drop to the ground because we've opened up canopy. The danger trees have been removed and the debris on the ground's been removed. So it would be a lot easier for firefighters to make a stand,” explained Tor Ellingsen of Reef Point falling. He was talking about the recently completed Cortes Island Recycling Centre wildfire mitigation project. Ellingsen was born and raised on Cortes. His parents were Bruce and Ginny Ellingsen. His wife, Kate Mclean, is from Quadra Island. They have two employees, one from Quadra and the other living on Cortes. “My wife has 17 years wildfire fighting experience with the provincial government. She started as just a regular firefighter and by the time she decided to quit, she was an administrator. She was still a firefighter, but she was in charge of a fire,” explained Ellingsen. “I've been an industry follower, hand faller for 20 plus years. Nowadays you have to be a limited company. You have to cover your own workers' compensation, cover yourself to work in the woods. I think I founded Reef Point Falling in 2011.” “I decided, after marrying my wife, that I wanted to slow down and not work as much as I had just falling trees. So Kate and I started this company a little over a year ago, keeping the same name because it simplifies things for WCB rates and liability insurance and all the things we need to do a project like this.” “We're actually going to start a new company. We're just waiting for a name clarification, whether the name we want is available or not for a new limited company because Reef Point Falling we feel isn't the best name for wildfire mitigation company.” Shuan Koopman, the District's Protective Services Coordinator, emailed this was the Strathcona Regional District's (SRD) first fuel management program on Cortes Island. “This 4 hectare project was fully funded under the 2021 FireSmart Economic Recovery grant.” It was also one of four parcels that Koopman and Mark Lombard, General Manager of the Cortes Forestry General Partnership, identified as top priorities for fuel tratment. There was sufficient marketable timber in Anvil Lake and Carrington/Coulter Bay projects, but the recycling depot was one of two projects in Squirrel Cove that were not commercially viable. In an interview last year, Lombard said, “There's not enough merchantable timber in there to pay for them. So those ones we're going to get funding for, to do those treatments. We won't be able to sell any logs from those, but we'll make any logs available as firewood.

An Aromatic Life
#70: Smellscapes with Dr. Kate McLean

An Aromatic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 54:55


In this episode, Frauke sits down with artist and designer Dr. Kate McLean to discuss smellscapes and the value you can derive from them. Kate explains what smellscapes are, how she goes about capturing smells, and then how she translates the information into visual smellmaps. She describes the three categories of smell, the three stages of smellwalking, and the types of people she recruits to give her the data (hint: all noses, including anosmics, are welcome!). Kate also reveals the interesting projects she's got coming up, which may or may not include Benedictine monks (you'll have to listen to find out!). This conversation is guaranteed to leave you connecting with your sense of smell in new ways and definitely wanting you to experience your town in a whole new way. Visit Dr. Kate McLean's website sensorymaps.com Get Frauke's free Smell To Be Well audio training Get Frauke's free Aromatic Wellness Kit Follow Frauke on Instagram @falkaromatherapy Follow Frauke on Facebook @falkaromatherapy Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message

Thrillist's Best (and the Rest)
This Episode Stinks: How to Map the World's Best (and Worst) Smells

Thrillist's Best (and the Rest)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 37:54


A podcast about smells? Well…. yeah. In this episode, host Wil Fulton discovers how scent and travel combine to create some of our longest lasting memories. Along the way, he speaks with: visually impaired travel writer Tony Giles on how scent helps him build a picture of the places he visits, and how it often guides him to points of interest; the General Manager of Homesick Candles, on bottling the smells of cities; and artist Dr. Kate McLean, who developed a notable method to map scents, visually. All of this concludes with Wil taking his own "scent walk" through New York City, which is very hit-or-miss, to be honest.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

KUCI: Film School
Freeland / Film School Radio interview with Co-directors Kate McLean & Mario Furloni

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021


Devi (Krisha Fairchild, KRISHA) has been breeding legendary pot strains for decades on the remote homestead she built herself. But when cannabis is legalized, she suddenly finds herself fighting for her survival. In tour-de-force performance, Krisha Fairchild (Devi) brings the timely, real-world story of black-market growers battling to survive to the screen. Featuring a heart-breaking turn by John Craven (UPSTREAM COLOR) as an old flame from Devi's commune days, and Frank Mosley and Lily Gladstone (CERTAIN WOMEN) as young workers adrift and bringing in the harvest, the film is full of standout performances that bring this very real community of fiercely independent characters to life. Set against the lush backdrop of the redwood forests of Northern California, Mario Furloni's breathtaking cinematography pulls us into this isolated community in Humboldt County, the mythical birthplace of weed. Co-directors Mario Furloni and Kate McLean imbue this emotional thriller with a deep and empathetic authenticity. They join us for a conversation on the challenges and rewards of embedding themselves into a notoriously closed community, bringing their experience as documentarian filmmaking into the narrative realm and working with a superb group of actors. For news, updates and screenings go to: freelandfilm.com Debuts In Select Theaters October 15th On Demand Everywhere November 19th

Les Histoires Sombres
L'affaire Polly Klaas

Les Histoires Sombres

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 14:40


Le vendredi 1er octobre 1993, Polly organise une soirée pyjama dans le salon de sa maison avec deux copines de son collège, Kate McLean et Gillian Pelham. Autour de 22 h 30, Davis armé d'un couteau, entre dans la chambre vide de Polly ... Podcast immersif - Récit audio scénarisé - Production - Direction artistique et Narration par Valérie MARINELLI Site Web : https://voixoff-feminine.fr Soutenez-nous !

Murf Meyer is Self-Medicated
EPISODE 4b - Interview w/ Kate McLean & Sandra Trappen

Murf Meyer is Self-Medicated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 48:13


Murf chats with Dr. Kate McLean & Dr. Sandra Trappen, both are social scientists and professors of criminal justice at Penn State University. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

CityBook & Co.
Chef Jonny Rhodes on Sustenance and Justice, Part 2

CityBook & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 36:38


Prior-service Marine Jonny Rhodes has come a long way from hawking Frito pie out of his window as an entrepreneurial kid in Trinity Gardens to becoming one of Houston’s most widely lauded chefs. With CityBook editor-in-chief Jeff Gremillion and chef-journalist Kate McLean he dishes on the hard-won acclaim of his Indigo restaurant — and his decision to shut it down soon, to further engage in the fight to end the city's “food apartheid."FIND, FOLLOW, AND LIKE US ONLINE:Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram EPISODE CREDITSProduced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner for Milieu Media GroupArtwork designed by Patrick Magee for CityBook MediaMusic licensed by Blue Dot Sessions© 2020-2021 CityBook Media, LLC and Milieu Media Group, LLC

CityBook & Co.
Chef Jonny Rhodes on Sustenance and Justice, Part 1

CityBook & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 18:38


Prior-service Marine Jonny Rhodes has come a long way for hawking Frito pie out of his window as an entrepreneurial kid in Trinity Gardens to becoming one of Houston’s most widely lauded chefs. With CityBook editor-in-chief Jeff Gremillion and chef-journalist Kate McLean he dishes on the hard-won acclaim of his Indigo restaurant — and his decision to shut it down soon, to further engage in the fight to end the city's “food apartheid."FIND, FOLLOW, AND LIKE US ONLINE:Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram EPISODE CREDITSProduced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner for Milieu Media GroupArtwork designed by Patrick Magee for CityBook MediaMusic licensed by Blue Dot Sessions© 2020-2021 CityBook Media, LLC and Milieu Media Group, LLC

What Builds Us

In our second episode of Season Two, we are sniffing around all about smell! Brian and Sean work through the unsung but important role of smell in understanding space and the city, and then chat with Dr. Kate McLean. Kate has developed a process of "smellmapping" urban environments, and we talk through this approachable and insightful practice and the amazing maps that result. Thanks again to Kate for talking with us! For more info on Kate's work, head to her website https://sensorymaps.com/. Head to www.coalescedesign.org/what-builds-us and our Instagram @coalesce.design for related readings, articles, and videos for this week's episode.

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Le strade di Parigi
La vie en rose

Le strade di Parigi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 12:31


Se Edith Piaf intendeva la vita in rosa come un atteggiamento, un pensiero; il mio è un odore. Precisamente: di cosa sa' Parigi? Da dove arriva il mito del profumo di rose? Kate Mclean con le sue mappe vegetali, Rue des Rosiers, la Bagatelle, L'Hay les roses, il castello della Malmaison, Provins, Le rues vegetales tra il Trianon, Versailles e Lubin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/le-strade-di-parigi/message

CityBook & Co.
Kitchen Confidential: Chefs Mayank Istwal and Austin Waiter, Part 2

CityBook & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 32:46


In this episode of CityBook & Co., Houston CityBook editor Jeff Gremillion and chef-journalist Kate McLean continue their conversation with two of Houston's top culinary talents. Mayank Istwal, is the executive chef of Musaafer, one of Houston newest and trendiest eateries, and Exec Chef Austin Waiter  runs the kitchen at Tony’s, the city’s most venerable fine-dining stalwart. They share more memories of one of Houston's most legendary fine dining icons, and Jeff grills them on some of their favorite (and least favorite) ingredients, dishes, guilty pleasures, and more! FIND, FOLLOW, AND LIKE US ONLINE:Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram EPISODE CREDITSProduced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner for Milieu Media GroupArtwork designed by Patrick Magee for CityBook MediaMusic licensed by Blue Dot Sessions© 2020-2021 CityBook Media, LLC and Milieu Media Group, LLC

CityBook & Co.
Kitchen Confidential: Chefs Mayank Istwal and Austin Waiter, Part 1

CityBook & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 36:36


In this episode of CityBook & Co., Houston CityBook editor Jeff Gremillion and chef-journalist Kate McLean sit down with two of Houston's top culinary talents. Mayank Istwal, is the executive chef of Musaafer, one of Houston newest and trendiest eateries, and Exec Chef Austin Waiter  runs the kitchen at Tony’s, the city’s most venerable fine-dining stalwart. Hear their origin stories as chefs, their memories of one of Houston's most legendary fine dining icons, and their experience over the last 12 difficult months navigating the restaurant industry in the midst of a global pandemic. FIND, FOLLOW, AND LIKE US ONLINE:Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram EPISODE CREDITSProduced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner for Milieu Media GroupArtwork designed by Patrick Magee for CityBook MediaMusic licensed by Blue Dot Sessions© 2020-2021 CityBook Media, LLC and Milieu Media Group, LLC

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community
Smellmapping Astor Place | Kate McLean

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 2:16


Over the past several months with Kate McLean’s guidance, East Village residents and stakeholders explored their surrounding environment strictly through their sense of smell by smell catching, smell hunting and free smelling. The aggregated data has been visualized as a colorful Smellmap of Astor Place on view during event hours. Join McLean for a smellwalk at 9 am and 11 am each day.

Perfume on the Radio
Location, Location, Location (episode 1)

Perfume on the Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 66:32


Ahhh... the sweet smell of home. Our inaugural episode explores how location relates to scent as host Saskia Wilson-Brown speaks to several perfumers and artists that work with real or imagined geographies in their practice. First, perfumers Spyros Drosopoulos (Baruti Perfumes), Dana El Masri (Jazmin Saraï) and Frank Bloem (The Snifferoo) talk about scent in relation to culture and location. Dr. Kate McLean then joins us to discuss her pioneering work mapping smells in cities, followed by perfumers Terees Western (FragranTed) and Ashley Eden Kessler (Studio Sentir) talking about how smell relates to their experience of the city. We’ll close out the program with some field reports: Donna Lipowitz (Lipowitz Smells) will share a poem about jasmine, and Refugio Jimenez (Arcane Chemistry)discusses a smell memory of his childhood in Arizona.Take a deep breath, close your eyes, and think about what you smell. It's placemaking, at its most aromatic. Airing on Los Angeles' Lookout FM on the second and fourth Thursday of every month and as a podcast thereafter, Perfume on the Radio is a radio show about scent culture, perfumery and olfactory art produced by the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Learn more at perfumeontheradio.com-EPISODE CREDITS:Perfume in the Radio is produced by The Institute for Art and Olfaction. Special thanks to Cameron at Lookout.fm, Ale at dublab and Minetta Rogers at IAO. Music: Sz. 56 - II. Braul. Allegro (For Recorders - Papalin), Romanian Folk Dances, by Béla Bartók - Public domain: Courtesy of musopen.org; The Nutcracker Suite - Act I, No. 6, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Public domain: Courtesy of musopen.org; Enta Oumry, by Umm Kulthum - Used in compliance with Fair Use; Le Beirut, by Fairuz - Used in compliance with Fair Use; The Nutcracker Suite - Act II, No.12, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Public domain: Courtesy of musopen.org; Nocturne in B major, Op. 9 No. 3, by Frédéric Chopin - Public domain: Courtesy of musopen.org; Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, Op. 46, by Edvard Grieg - Public domain: Courtesy of musopen.org; Perfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams.Sound Effects: Location noise by apolloaiello, Pt 1 Birds Singing along the road.wav by silver887, Ice Cream Truck by d78productions, CoffePotSequenceMrCoffeeMakerDec2012.wav by kvgarlic, Lightrain.mp3 by babuababuaCat Meow (short) by skymary, crackling and popping night time fire.wav by natemarlerCosta Rica Rainforest by RTB45, Tree Rustle 1.aif by le_abbaye_Noirlac, Wind and Rain in Iceland_48Khz_Ms by bashrambali

Filmwax Radio
Ep 629: Ramona Diaz • Mario Furloni & Kate McLean

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 70:00


Guests on this episode include a returning Ramona Diaz ("Imelda", "Motherland") who discusses her new documentary "A Thousand Cuts" which is about Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his 'war against poverty'. And the co-directors of a new narrative feature, "Freeland", Mario Furloni & Kate McLean.

Arts-based/Artistic Research Methodological Practices In Truth (ARMPIT)

In this episode, I interviewed Dr. McLean about her PhD project at the Royal College of Art. Please find the additional information below discussed during the interview. Dr. McLean's PhD Thesis: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/3945/ Book 1: Henshaw, V. (2014). Urban smellscapes: Understanding and designing city smell environments. Book 2: Frayling, C., & Royal College of Art. (1993). Research in art and design. London: Royal College of Art. Book 3: Corner, J. (1999). Recovering landscape: Essays in contemporary landscape theory. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Dr. McLean's Sensorymaps Research Page: https://sensorymaps.com/ [Please note that some technical problems were experienced but the platform has recovered the missing information]

Human Music
Episode 6: Tupac, All Eyez on Me (with guest Kate McLean)

Human Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 64:31


This week the guys welcome their first guest to the show. Chef, writer and podcaster Kate McLean joins Harry and Carlos to discuss an album of her choice -- 2Pac's All Eyez on Me from 1996. The legendary rapper's final release before his tragic passing that same year, All Eyez on Me is Tupac's longest, most well-received, and most beloved work of art. A bona-fide magnum opus of Cali thug life gangsta rap, AEOM changed the rap industry forever and cemented Tupac Shakur's legacy within it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanmusic/message

The College Prep Podcast
314: A Fascinating (and Free!) Career Exploration Tool for Teens

The College Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 28:34


Introducing the ASVAB, a completely free tool to help students discover their career aptitudes! Guest expert Kate McLean breaks down why this is such a useful tool, and how families might get access to it. Specifically, she discusses: What the ... Read More » The post 314: A Fascinating (and Free!) Career Exploration Tool for Teens appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.

The College Prep Podcast
314: A Fascinating (and Free!) Career Exploration Tool for Teens

The College Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 28:34


Introducing the ASVAB, a completely free tool to help students discover their career aptitudes! Guest expert Kate McLean breaks down why this is such a useful tool, and how families might get access to it. Specifically, she discusses: What the […] The post 314: A Fascinating (and Free!) Career Exploration Tool for Teens appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
97: Your Identity is Created by the Stories You Share

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 47:12


Dr. Kate McLean was raised by a man who loved to share stories. Her father is a master storyteller, entertaining family and friends for hours with his sense of humor and insights. It’s not surprising that Kate found herself compelled by the narratives she heard in her first research position, focused on attachment theory in human development and psychology. She was so touched by the trust of people sharing their most intimate memories and experiences, that she knew her area of focus would revolve around the impact of telling those stories on the people sharing them and on the people hearing them. Some of her colleagues focus their research on early childhood narrative, Kate’s area of interest revolves more around the transformative years between young adulthood and adulthood, roughly 17 - 22 years old. She finds that the stories parents and caregivers share about their children in front of them, can have positive and negative effects in terms of their relationship, and how the young adult moves through those transformative years. If the stories a parent or caregiver share about the young adult’s childhood don’t fit how that young adult sees themselves and how they are transforming into adulthood, conflict develops between them, and the transformation can become stilted. On the other hand, if the narrative continues to resonate with the young adult, it may help them move forward with confidence in their identity as they move into adulthood. Our conversation took some twists and turns, one thing that struck me was our mutual respect and admiration for those who share their stories with us. When someone chooses to trust you with their most intimate memories, we must respect that story and the person sharing it. --- Learn more about Dr. McLean’s work, and check out her book, The Co-Authored Self. Kate C. McLean, Professor of Psychology at Western Washington University, was trained in Developmental and Personality Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz (Ph.D., 2004).  Her research focuses on adolescent and emerging adult identity development.  She is on the governing council for the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood, and is an Associate Editor for the Journal Personality and Social Psychology: PPID. She teaches courses in Developmental and Personality Psychology, as well as research methods.  She currently serves as the Director for the Center for Cross-Cultural Research at WWU.

Common Sense Pregnancy, Parenting & Politics
#178: When Your Doctor Apologizes

Common Sense Pregnancy, Parenting & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 55:40


Jeanne interviews Dr. Kate McLean, board certified OB-GYN about how a mistake and an apology changed her practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Smarty Pants
#63: Smell Ya Later

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 19:37


Why does New York City smell? Is its smell distinguishable from that of other large cities? Does that smell tell us something about the world that our other senses cannot? Last year we spoke to historian Melanie Kiechle, who has devoted a considerable amount of brain- and nose-power to our long relationship with the scents around us. Her book, Smell Detectives, is an olfactory history of 19th-century urban America, from delightful scents to foul stenches, including those that everyday citizens used to bolster the budding environmental movement.Go beyond the episode:Melanie Kiechle’s Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban AmericaOn our episode page, we've got sanitary surveys of New Orleans and New York, along with sketches of the early respirators people used to protect themselves from foul odorsCheck out a modern-day smell map of the City of Light (and odor), from graphic designer Kate McLeanLive in Pittsburgh? Download Smell PGH, the app that tracks pollution odors (read more here)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Boring Talks
#15 - Smell Walks

The Boring Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 28:16


The artist and designer Kate McLean leads us, nose first, on a smell walk across the world. This podcast may include the odours of cooking sausages, carbolic soap, shattered dreams and bins. Presenter: James Ward Contributor: Kate McLean Producer: Luke Doran

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What's Eric Eating
Episode 7 - Travis Lenig and Chico Ramirez of Field & Tides

What's Eric Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 52:37


This week on What’s Eric Eating, Felice Sloan of Urban Swank co-hosts alongside CultureMap Food Editor and host Eric Sandler. In news of the week, Eric and Felice react to Jerry Built Homegrown Burgers closing its remaining 2 locations in the Houston area, Jonathan’s the Rub opening a second location, Tony’s bringing on Austin Waiter as their new chef de cuisine following the departure of chef Kate McLean, and the Jones on Main adding a food hall for about 12 different concepts. In the Restaurants of the Week section, Eric and Felice discuss Ohn Korean Eatery. Then in the guest of the week section, Eric is joined by chef Travis Lenig and Chico Ramirez of Field & Tides. The guys discuss how the concept of Field & Tides came about, how the restaurant has been doing since it opened earlier this year, what items they’ve added to the menu, how Travis got started in the industry, the feedback they’ve gotten from both patrons and critics, the secret to success in opening a restaurant in the Heights, the possibility of opening more concepts, the challenges of opening a restaurant on the westside of Houston, and much more. Plus a What’s Eric Eating podcast first with Travis and Chico… a lightening round. #EricSandler #WhatsEricEating #TravisLenig #ChicoRamirez #FieldandTides #FeliceSloan #UrbanSwank #JerryBuiltHomegrownBurgers #JonathansTheRub #KateMcLean #AustinWaiter #JonesonMain #OhnKoreanEatery #Food #Restaurant #Bar

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The No Film School Podcast
What to Expect on the Road to Becoming an Ace Documentary Producer

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 32:16


What does it take to be a fantastic documentary producer? From sitting in a ditch in Greenland’s below freezing weather, to pulling out an intensely personal story from a cut that may be a few hours too long, experienced producers Kate McLean and Glen Zipper embody the sort of intrepid attitude that a producer on a non-fiction film tends to need. What exactly does a documentary producer do, and why become one? No Film School's Oakley Anderson-Moore sat down with Kate and Glen at SXSW after the premieres of their latest respective films, Bill Nye Science Guy and Ramblin' Freak. Together they discuss the adventurous steps necessary to take on the role of an ace documentary producer.

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The Andy's Treasure Trove Podcast
18 – Voices of the Green Rush – Cannabis Job Fair in San Francisco

The Andy's Treasure Trove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 43:28


Interviews from the April 30, 2016 "Join the Green Rush" cannabis job fair in San Francisco, plus an interview with Mario Furloni about his and Kate McLean's documentary Pot Country and the feature film, Freeland, that it inspired.