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BOP: What, Why & How
Episode #54: January 2025 – IPA Legislative Briefing

BOP: What, Why & How

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 30:44


On this episode of IPA's What, Why & How podcast, Kate Gainer welcomes IPA lobbyists Matt Eide and Kate Walton to discuss pharmacy's top priorities, tips for engaging with your legislators, and more. Pharmacy Day on the Hill attendees are encouraged to listen to this episode before February 5, 2025. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Matt Eide Kate Walton Kate Gainer Iowa Pharmacy Association

BOP: What, Why & How
Episode #47: January 2024 – IPA Legislative Briefing

BOP: What, Why & How

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 33:35


On this episode of IPA's Why, Why & How podcast, Seth Brown welcomes IPA lobbyist Kate Walton of Eide-Walton Lobbying and Government Relations. Kate describes the current makeup of the Iowa Legislature as we head into the 2024 Legislative Session.   Connect with us on LinkedIn: Seth Brown Kate Walton Iowa Pharmacy Association   Watch for the next episode of the What, Why & How podcast on the third Friday of the month. Subscribe today so you don't miss an episode!

Wildly Empowered Women
40. Kate Walton - Everything You Need To Know About Natural Birthing

Wildly Empowered Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 79:00


“It's not just so much about the strength of the body, it's mainly the strength of the mind.” -Kate Get ready to be empowered with Kate Walton, an expert childbirth educator who will share her techniques for hypnobirthing and non-pharmaceutical pain relief. Gain insights into the fascinating history of childbirth and midwives by discussing the persecution of female healers that led to a loss of power and trust for women during childbirth. Kate explains the importance of nourishment, external monitoring, and language during and after pregnancy. Join us as we engage in meaningful conversations, share personal experiences, and empower listeners to have a positive birth experience.

The Venue RX
The Hazelwood Experience | Ep 28 Adam & Kate Walton | The Venue RX

The Venue RX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 55:48


In this episode of the Venue RX podcast, our host Jonathan Aymin interviews Adam and Kate Walton, co-owners of Hazelwood Weddings and Events, a modern wedding venue in Pennsylvania. They discuss their background, securing financing, and the importance of having a clear vision and financial plan. They also offer advice for those looking to start their own wedding venue, emphasizing the need for thorough research and adaptability. Adam and Kate discuss their inclusion of a professional wedding planner in their package and the importance of providing a positive experience for their clients. They also talk about the challenges of running a venue while living on the property and their plans for hiring their first employee. About Our Guests:   Kate and Adam Walton, are the owners of Hazelwood Weddings. Their dream of building a wedding venue began when they were married at Adam's parents' property in September of 2010. But the true vision of what they  wanted to create was ignited after finding a beautiful slice of land they  lovingly call Hazelwood. It was then that they  built a cottage in the trees on the property— where they live with their  son, River, and two kitties— and got to work on building Hazelwood Weddings. When searching for the perfect venue for their wedding ten years ago, they noticed that all of the venues we visited began to blend together without distinction. After many tours, they needed a spreadsheet to keep track of all of the extra fees and required add-ons, putting most venues out of their original  budget. With Hazelwood, they  immediately knew they were going to  do things differently. First, they decided to build a modern, sophisticated, timeless, and fully climate-controlled venue tucked away in nature. Next, the way they structured all inclusions and pricing had to be an up-front, all-in-one price with no hidden fees, ensuring there would be no guesswork!  The Hazelwood venue is nestled on 18 acres of private land including a wall of trees, an open field, and meditation trails that create endless photo ops. The brand new, modern, and distinctive venue stands out from the rest. Venue Info:  Hazelwood Weddings  195 Old Mill Road New Oxford PA 17350 Email: info@hazelwoodweddingvenue.com Website: https://hazelwoodweddingvenue.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hazelwoodweddings/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hazelwoodweddings  Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hazelwoodweddings/

The Climate Question
Is destroying the planet a vote winner?

The Climate Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 27:26


Long term climate policy has long been at odds with short-term politics. As numerous countries head to the polls this year, we visit Brazil, Australia and the United States and see how climate policy is being used as a political tool to divide voters. During recent the elections in Australia – a country with some of the world's highest emissions per capita – experts believe that experiencing the effects of climate change first hand brought the need for action up the agenda, leading to the unseating of the climate sceptic Liberal National Coalition. We hear from a follower of Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who believes that the country's own deforestation figures are fake. Meanwhile, in the US, we look at how the Republican party's position changed from the 2008 presidential elections from proposing climate policies to denying that man-made climate change is real. Kate Lamble and Neal Razzell are joined by: Kate Walton, political journalist based in Canberra, Australia Kathy Hochstetler, Professor of International Development at the London School of Economics, UK Anthony Leiserowitz, Director of the Program for Climate Change Communication at Yale University, USA Reporter: Roberta Fortuna Researcher: Immie Rhodes Producer: Dearbhail Starr Series Producer: Alex Lewis Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Sound Mixer: Tom Brignell

The Stronger Stride Podcast
40. Kate Walton - Head of Saucony

The Stronger Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 56:37


Ep 40// Kate Walton

The Take
An alleged rape inside Australia’s parliament

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 19:50


Australia is facing a reckoning on sexual violence, specifically within the field of politics. One woman says she was raped inside Parliament House. In a separate case, the now-former Attorney General has been accused of assault. And many Australians say the government isn’t doing enough to address a culture of toxicity for women in political spaces. The growing protest movement calls for change — in all communities, and for all women.In this episode:Kate Walton (@waltonkate), feminist activist and writer; Priyanka Tilve (@ptilve), The Take producer Connect with The Take: Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)

Own Your Voice Podcast
Indie Songwriting Secrets - with Mary Kate Walton

Own Your Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 31:59


So you have the PERFECT idea for your first single - how exciting! Do you know how to take that idea and turn it into something your audience will love? Does the thought of turning that idea into lyrical rhyme schemes, the right song structure, and using chords other than I-IV-V-I have your head spinning? Or maybe you’ve already written the perfect lyrics, but you’re feeling stuck on how to make the music reflect YOUR unique style? Well friends, I called in an expert in indie songwriting, just for you! My dear friend and incredible STL musician, Mary Kate Walton, specializes in the unique and creative! I’ve always admired her ability to create interesting melodic lines, with upbeat and thought provoking lyrics, while staying true to her own style.If you are looking to be inspired in your own writing, and want to create a style that reflects who YOU are, you won’t want to miss this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dialogika Podcast
Bonus Ep: Presenting Stephanie's Baby Journo Work

Dialogika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 14:42


Happy holidays to everyone! We're taking our own end-of-year breaks for the past few weeks — so we won't have a new episode for you. But we do have a bonus episode! We'll be featuring Stephanie's audio pieces that she did as part of her grad school studies at the Columbia School of Journalism, titled "Unsilent Night" and "A Night at Greenwood Cemetery." Lastly, we just wanna say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us, listened to our episodes, and shared them with friends and family throughout 2017. It’s been a huge year for us personally — having both moved to the States for different reasons — but we’re incredibly humbled and grateful to hear that our stories and interviews continue to inspire listeners across the world and move the conversation towards a more progressive and just global society. It’s been a tough year for progressive values and it’s only gonna get tougher, but as our wonderful friend Kate Walton said in our last episode, we gotta keep the momentum going and continue the good fight into 2018 and beyond. We’re excited about what the new year will bring, and we can’t wait to share those stories in the near future. We’ll see you in 2018!

Dialogika Podcast
Episode 39: 2017 Wrap-up Featuring Kate Walton

Dialogika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 28:53


In this episode, we look to close out 2017 with Swedian's conversation with our dear friend and former guest of the podcast, Kate Walton, and discuss what the year has been like for feminism in Indonesia, including the positive events & negative setbacks, as well as what 2018 might bring to the table on various women's issues. We also chat about Kate's project, Menghitung Pembunuhan Perempuan (Counting Dead Women) and talk a little bit about the toxic patriarchal culture that contributes to this systemic violence and what male feminists can & must do to change the conversation. Finally, given it is the end of the year, we wrap up with some of Kate's suggestions for wonderful progressive organizations to donate to and support. Details for how to donate to these organizations are in the episode page: http://dialogika.id/2017-wrap-up/

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Dialogika Podcast
Episode 23: He For She? Jakarta Gubernatorial Candidates on Women's Issues

Dialogika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 25:41


In this episode, we discuss the upcoming Jakarta gubernatorial election happening on February 15, 2017 between three candidate pairs of Governor & Vice-Governor: Ticket #1 – Agus & Sylviana, Ticket #2 - Ahok & Djarot, and Ticket #3 - Anies & Sandiaga. We go into detail on the backgrounds of each of these individuals and focus in particular on what each candidate pair has said about what they would do with regards to women’s issues in Jakarta. We also talk about how the ways in which each campaign has talked about tackling various women’s issues are an indication of their larger perspective on leadership. None of these candidates are perfect and there is still a lot of work to be done for women’s rights in this city, but we hope that by discussing their campaign rhetoric from our perspective — as people who care deeply about women’s issues — we can shed some light and inform both voters & non-voters on what the future leaders of Jakarta are promising for women. Finally, this conversation could not have happened with the amazing work and research done by our friend and a regular guest on the podcast, Kate Walton — thank you so much Kate!

Dialogika Podcast
Episode 22: Meet Us at the Intersection - A March Towards Better Feminism

Dialogika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 21:54


In this episode, we discuss the recent Women’s March and explore what the protest meant for feminism, in particular the topic of intersectional feminism. Our resident woke white woman Kate Walton is back to share her thoughts as we break down the impetus for the Women’s March and dissect the many criticisms lobbied towards the event. In doing so, we unpack what it means to be an intersectional feminist, which includes acknowledging difference, checking your privileges, and amplifying the voices of those who are oppressed — and this applies to all human beings alike! As an extension of this discussion, we also unpack what it means to be an ally in the intersectional sense.

Another Mother Runner
#232: “Stacked” Races: How to Run Multiple Races in One Weekend

Another Mother Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 70:15


Sarah and her new occasional co-host Amanda Loudin dive into the mind-boggling world of “stacked” races: multi-event weekends that have participants taking on several races on consecutive days. Sarah and Amanda are joined by three mother runners who are veterans of these challenging undertakings. First up and fresh off her second running of the Twin Cities Loony Challenge is Kate Walton, who stresses the importance of tending to recovery. She recommends a homeopathic remedy that helped her legs feel (relatively!) fresh in a 10-mile race the morning after doing back-to-back 10K and 5K races. Next up is a laughter-filled chat with Jindy Garfias, who ran her first-ever marathon the day after running a half-marathon at Disney World as part of the Goofy Races. Jindy offers a clever way to prep for races in hot, humid Florida, and discusses why sleazy Halloween costumes work well for race attire. Finally, Chicago-based mother runner Trisha Muro offers a slew of practical advice, covering topics including massage... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dialogika Podcast
Episode 16: Counting Rape Culture — A Conversation with Kate Walton

Dialogika Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 22:22


Swedian's out for the next couple of episodes — so for the next few weeks, we'll have some special guests on the show to talk about feminism, politics, and everything in between! WARNING: THIS EPISODE INCLUDES A BRIEF DISCUSSION ON A GRAPHIC RAPE CASE; PLEASE LISTEN AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION. In this episode, we have Kate Walton, a self-identified queer feminist activist who's the founder of Jakarta Feminist Discussion Group as well as the project Menghitung Pembunuhan Perempuan — Counting Dead Women — which chronicles acts of violence against women in Indonesia. We talk to her about this project and how it helped bring attention to the brutal rape and murder of Yuyun (as previously discussed in earlier episodes) to the national and international spotlight. We discuss the latest about the case and how the government's reaction neglects to address the bigger problem of rape culture in our society. We break down "rape culture," which is a hot topic at the moment due to Donald Trump's comments. Finally, we end with how sexual violence is something that affects all women but is not something that's obvious to men — and how men can actively act to end rape culture.

A Book and a Chat
Bullying - A Book and a Chat with K.M.Walton

A Book and a Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 31:00


K.A. (Kate) Walton is the second guest in my run of six shows about bullying. Her latest books "Empty" and "Cracked" both cover forms of bullying EMPTY - Dell is relentlessly teased about her weight, and she's devastated when a tender moment with her long-time crush turns violent. Distraught and isolated after the attack, Dell's depression—and life—spins out of control. CRACKED - Victor hates his life. He's relentlessly bullied at school and his parents ridicule him for not being perfect. He's tired of being weak, so he takes a bottle of his mother's sleeping pills -- only to wake up in the hospital. Bull is angry, and takes all of his rage out on Victor. He's the opposite of weak. And he's tired of his grandfather's drunken beatings, so he tries to defend himself with a loaded gun. When Victor and Bull end up as roommates in the same psych ward, things go from bad to worse. Until they discover they just might have something in common: a reason to live. I am looking forward to chatting to Kate about what lead her to write on the subject and her own experiances.