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Meg Sattler sits down with Beth Eagleston and Kate Sutton, the co-founders of the Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG), a Melbourne based social enterprise that seeks to use research to challenge the status quo of humanitarian aid. It's a discussion steeped in reflection; Who owns the knowledge? What does it mean to listen, trust and truly aim to make difference? The privilege of knowledge meets the urgency of lived experience. For Beth and Kate, it's not just about the research they produce, but about the change it has to inspire, it's about impact, placing knowledge back into the hands of those who need it most, and staying conscious to avoid harmful habits in humanitarian dynamics. This episode was first published in 2021. You can read more about HAGs work on their website: https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/
Kate Sutton knows what it takes to solve some of the world's toughest humanitarian challenges. In this episode, she teaches us how to innovate successfully in the public sector, how to use experiments to create learning loops and why sustainable scaling is so important.Kate Sutton is the Head of Innovation Centre, Bangkok, for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Prior to working for the United Nations, Kate founded a business development consultancy in Malawi, establishing an entrepreneurship accelerator and impact investment fund.She was also Head of Corporate Social Innovation at the UK's Innovation Foundation Nesta, responsible for leading programmes with the private sector for social change and building cross sector partnerships.----Join our newsletter for practical experimentation tips, tools and methods. I only share with you what I know works from performing thousands of experiments - https://www.firstprinciples.ventures/Follow Gavin on LinkedIn at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinbryant/
Meg Sattler sits down with Beth Eagleston and Kate Sutton the co-founders of the Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG), a Melbourne based social enterprise that seeks to use research to challenge the status quo of humanitarian aid. You can read more about HAGs work on their website: https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/ (https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/) Support this podcast
Today I am talking to a true pioneer in the world of eCommerce, the founder of Uberkate, Kate Sutton. I'm so excited to bring you this interview as Kate truly opens up about her journey of creating an award-winning personalised and gemstone jewellery brand over 18 years. There are so many important lessons that Kate shares but what resonated most with me was her experience in creating a long term successful business is not about having quick wins or finding the one thing that works. It's about resilience and always trying new things, taking on what works and learning the lessons from what doesn't. It's about falling in love with the everyday of your business, the good and the bad. After 18 years in the online space (before internet shopping was even a thing!) Kate knows a thing or two about marketing her business and in this episode, she shares what has made the most impact with her brand: Storytelling and Connection. "Storytelling is definitely part of being human, and I think it's probably the most important and powerful platform that we can use as marketers." In today's episode Kate shares: How self-doubt as a business owner is completely natural How she's transitioned her brand and business over the years Turning failures into lessons Taking advantage of exporting to a global market but keeping it simple The importance of outsourcing and not holding back your business by doing everything yourself The power of storytelling and connection and why you need to be putting yourself out and sharing your brand story Listen as Kate shares her journey of how she learnt to love the ups and downs of business and build Uberkate into a long term, sustainable success.
Kate Sutton's about to head to Thailand to head up the UN's Development programme for the Asia Pacific region at the Innovation Centre in Bangkok. She talks to Jesse about what that role entails.
Kate Sutton-Johnson is a scenic designer based in the Twin Cities. We talk about measuring effectiveness, importance of transitions, and creativity.
In the twelfth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast, hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Kate Sutton, Director of the Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG) about a humanitarian aid perspective in disasters.
Kate is a Creative Director and Designer specializing in environmental, exhibit, and stage design for both live events and permanent installations. At the time of this conversation, she is finishing a week in the Artist Retreat with long-time collaborator and director Peter Rothstein. We talk about what it feels like to create in the barn, as well as her connection to nature and beauty.
On this weeks episode we are joined by Kate Sutton (Owner of little kj). We discuss all things, starting your own business, work life balance, organisation tips and much more. we hope you enjoy xx
As a teenager, Kate must contend with the reality of losing her mother, and how it will shape her life going forward.
Armed with a velvet blue couch and cupcake pillow, Kate challenges our relationships with food and some widely held beliefs about health. As an LPC certified in Health at Any Size, and Intuitive Eating principles, Kate’s counseling practice focuses on eating disorders and body image. We discuss the importance of being kind to ourselves, and fighting back against the negative messaging from the $70 Billion diet and wellness industry. Moving across the southeast and back and forth across America was a significant part of Kate’s childhood. The constant change, and loss of her father, nurtured both a helpful adaptability and coping strategies she's had to unlearn. She began her career as a play therapist with grieving children and two years ago opened her own practice with a focus on eating disorders and body image on Hillsborough St near NC State University. Kate provides a lot of perspective and information for people interested in learning more. And really, who doesn’t have someone in their lives that skips meals, excessively exercises, or thinks losing weight will make them happy? We even play a word association game with common “diet culture” words near the end. Be kind. Be kind to yourself, and be kind to others.
On today's episode of the podcast we have Kate Sutton, LPC. We talk about fighting diet culture, recovering from eating disorders and learning to belong to yourself in a world that wants you to be like everyone else. Find out more about Kate and her practice at www.counselorkate.com Be sure to follow Kate on Instagram, www.instagram.com/counselorkate Kate mentioned this book on the show, The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor https://amzn.to/2Xq76kq
Boardrooms and Bedrooms – The Podcast for Couples in Business
What would your business look like if you stopped making decisions based on what a market demands, or a number in a bank balance, and instead, made your biggest decision criteria: “What is best next move for our family?” Would that make you go faster, slower, or just enjoy the process more? That’s always been […] The post The joy behind the jewellery with Mr and Mrs UberKate appeared first on Institute for Couples in Business.
American writer and curator Kate Sutton has been regular contributor to artforum.com for a decade. For a long period of time she lived in Moscow and today she is based in Zagreb. Consequently, she has written about many artists located outside of places oftentimes describe as art centres, like London and New York. She mentions a couple of artist, among them Taus Makhacheva from Dagestan.http://www.theartword.com
You've heard us talk about Shelf Subscriptions before, but it occurred to us that many of our listeners may not know exactly what it is we're talking about. This week, Annie and Chris are joined by bookseller Kate Sutton, one of the main cogs in the machine that is fulfilling Shelf Subscription mailing orders. Also, read the reviews on your Airbnb before book. Interested in subscribing? Learn more and set up your pick at our store website. Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content like what Annie didn't finish reading this month, consider supporting us on Patreon here.
Kate has had a passion for jewellery ever since she was a little girl. But it was a twist of fate at her role at Channel 9 that paved the way for a highly successful, global business. She is the face and name behind Uberkate and creator of the innovative Ubercircles personalised jewellery. Hear how and why she started, what it's like to employ and fire your husband and some tips on how to grow your business!
MOTIVATION TO MOVE MOREThis is the second edition of the Fitbitches Podcast and I'm chatting to Kate Sutton about power walking, cycling and using cognitive hypnotherapy to help us to think more positively.Intro/Outro music"Disco Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Kate Sutton, Bereavement Counselor with Transitions LifeCare, discusses how children deal with the loss of a loved one.
Kate Sutton, Bereavement Counselor with Transitions LifeCare, discusses how children deal with the loss of a loved one.