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The Horn Signal is proudly brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Join hosts John Snell and Preston Shepard as they interview horn players around the world. Today's episode features hornist, Kate Warren, music educator, featured soloist with Blast! and all-around inspiration. About Kate: Kate Warren is an internationally acclaimed hornist and music educator. She currently serves as a College Lecturer in Music at Ocean County College and is also the featured French horn soloist for the Tony and Emmy award winning Broadway show Blast!. Additionally, Kate serves as the Social Media Coordinator for the International Horn Society. Prior to these appointments she was a Yaffe Post-Graduate Teaching Fellow for the Yale School of Music's Music in Schools Initiative. Kate has previously toured with the Dallas Brass and held positions with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, and the Sinfonia Gulf Coast. As an educator Kate is passionate about creating resources for music students and works extensively within social media to promote music and music education through her instagram page @katewarrenmusic. Recently Kate published her second book, 3 Week Fundamentals Boot Camp. Kate is an in-demand lecturer and researcher, regularly presenting on gender and equity in brass playing as well as social media and entrepreneurship in music.
Elizabeth Von Isser Talks New Film "Kate Hugo" and Acting Journey Elizabethvonisser.com Katehugo.com About the Guest(s): Elizabeth Von Isser is a seasoned multi-hyphenate professional in the film industry, known for her extensive contributions as an actor, writer, and producer. With over 30 film credits and numerous voice acting gigs, she has carved a significant niche for herself. Transitioning from a career as a manufacturing engineer, Elizabeth embraced her passion for acting in 2013, leading her to write and star in her own feature-length screenplay, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem." Her varied career is a testament to creativity and persistence, inspiring others to pursue their ambitions regardless of age or background. Episode Summary: Join Chris Voss as he engages with superlatively talented Elizabeth Von Isser, a film industry veteran known for her roles both in front of and behind the camera. Dive into Elizabeth's transformative journey from a Midwest upbringing and a career in engineering to producing and starring in award-winning films. With a lens on her latest project, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem," this episode offers a fascinating exploration of breaking age barriers in Hollywood, overcoming obstacles, and nurturing one's creative passions. Elizabeth vividly shares her inspiration behind creating "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem." Specifically inspired by the ingenious crime-solving style of the first female Pinkerton detectives, Elizabeth brings forward a compelling narrative set in the near future. Her movie, a blend of historical inspiration and futuristic imagination, acts as a beacon for talented, yet undiscovered local actors and crew from Tucson, Arizona. Moreover, the episode delves into Elizabeth's trials in raising funds and navigating the challenges of producing a SAG-compliant film, aiming for theatrical releases across domestic and international markets. Key Takeaways: Elizabeth Von Isser transitioned from engineering to the film industry, combined her technical background and artistic aspirations to pursue her passion. Her latest project, "Kate Hugo, Murder After Mayhem," reflects not only innovation in storytelling but a tribute to historical female detectives while presenting futuristic outcomes. Despite societal age norms in Hollywood, Elizabeth successfully charts her path by creating roles and opportunities that diversify typical portrayals of women over 55. She highlights the intricacies of film production, including regional issues and unique experiences in the cinematic landscape of Tucson. Project insights reveal her strategic plans for distribution and expansion into possible future sequels or series adaptations. Notable Quotes: "I didn't wanna make a movie about Kate Warren and the Pinkertons, but I was inspired by the way that she solved that crime." "I think I'm pretty equally left, right Brained." "I never expected it to, I guess we went SAG ultra low budget and so we have some SAG actors in it, and that created a whole nother level of complication." "With every year that I got older, it seemed like the opportunities were less and less." "The vast majority of our cast was also local…that created a whole nother level of complication in that, you know, we had to make sure we were following all the SAG rules."
In a special edition of the This Week in Global Development podcast recorded on the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General Assembly, chef and entrepreneur José Andrés spoke with Devex's Kate Warren to discuss his humanitarian work with World Central Kitchen and the challenges of addressing global hunger. For Andrés, having a set system for food aid doesn't work. This explains WCK's unique approach. Rather than shipping in prepackaged food aid to various humanitarian situations, WCK partners with local communities and restaurants to provide culturally relevant, cost-effective meals. This model, while seemingly obvious, is not the norm in the humanitarian sector. Andrés believes that the tendency to overcomplicate solutions often prevents effective action. "Sometimes big problems, they have very simple solutions, but [it] seems humans, we're very good at overcomplicating the problems," he said. "We don't respond [in] every place in the same way," he explained, citing examples of serving fresh fish in Gaza to avoid it going to waste, and bringing in food from European countries to support Ukraine's collapsed distribution systems despite the quantity of grain available. Andrés emphasized the importance of adapting to local conditions and empowering communities to be part of the solution. “The most important, is having boots on the ground,” he said. For Andrés, there is “nobody better than the local community to help you respond.” The risks faced by humanitarian workers are a sobering reality for Andrés, who has lost employees in Gaza and Ukraine. He expressed a deep sense of responsibility, noting that “if we were not there, this wouldn't be happening.” However, he believes that the potential to save lives outweighs the dangers, stating, “If not, those people on their own will be alone, forgotten and anyway, dying.” Andrés sees both the promise and peril of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. While AI has the potential to revolutionize food production, distribution, and waste reduction, he also cautions against its misuse, calling for robust regulations and safeguards to prevent AI from being weaponized against civilians or humanitarian workers. Looking ahead, Andrés shares his skepticism about the world's ability to achieve the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals within the limited time frame to 2030, citing a lack of accountability and the disillusionment of young people with leadership. He emphasized the need for more support for youth to become agents of change and for real, tangible progress to be made, not just empty promises. “Doing good and promising good is not good enough. We must do a smart good,” he said.
Join us in Episode 50 for a discussion with the creative and talented Kate Warren! Episode Highlights On choosing the horn and majoring in music Coming from a small high school band program Choosing a life in the arts Shoutout to Michelle Stebleton Postgraduate study at The New School and Yale University Shoutout to John Ericson and Horn Matters Website: https://www.katewarrenmusic.com/ Instagram: katewarrenmusic Advice for navigating social media “Just good enough is ok!” Learning to be better at time management Learning to edit audio and video content Learning to take time off “Music takes time.” Drum Corps and playing the mellophone Touring with Blast! Improving access to music education
The Instrument Spotlight series within The Musician Toolkit is meant to introduce instruments as possible primary or secondary instruments, the challenges, the repertoire, and the capabilities. Kate Warren is a freelance hornist and educator who also serves as Yaffe Post-Graduate Teaching Fellow for the Yale School of Music's Music in Schools Initiative. In this episode, we talk about the horn, types of motivation, transposing, and practice organization. Kate Warren can be followed at https://www.katewarrenmusic.com/ Music excerpts are featured in this order: Mvt 2 from Symphony No. 1 (Gustav Mahler) - Chicago Symphony, Georg Solti | "Poppyfields" from The Shadow original soundtrack (Jerry Goldsmith) | Incommensurable (Christopher Biggs) - Kate Warren, horn and Amer Hasan, clarinet | "The Escape to Sherwood" from Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves (Michael Kamen) | Excerpts from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi (John Williams) - London Symphony Orchestra | "Andante Cantabile" from Symphony No. 5 (Peter Tchaikovsky) - London Symphony, Igor Markevitch | "Allegro Vivace" from Sextet for Piano, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn (Francis Poulenc) - Alexandre Tharaud, Phillipe Bernold, Oliver Doise, Ronald Van Spaendonck, Laurent Lefevre, Herve Joulain | "The Anvil of Crom" from Conan the Barbarian original score (Basil Poledouris) Full clip for Incommensurable on Kate's YouTube channel Previous Episode in Instrument Spotlight series: The Clarinet Family (with Kania Mills) | Ep18 Also mentioned: Episode 7 - The Overtone Series Let me know your thoughts on this episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit or you can send me a written message at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/contact You can find this episode and links to this show on all podcast apps from https://musiciantoolkit.podbean.com/. If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can also now find the podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling. Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.
It's no surprise that Anne Marie Burgoyne, managing director of Emerson Collective, had a long line of people forming to meet with her following her session at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas Wednesday. Burgoyne leads philanthropy for this social change organization started by Laurene Powell Jobs. Devex's Kate Warren spoke with Burgoyne about Emerson Collective's unique approach, its growing work on climate through the Waverley Street Foundation, and how Emerson Collective looks at the role of artificial intelligence in social change. Listen to the episode to hear more from Burgoyne on Devex @ SXSW, a special edition of our This Week in Global Development podcast.
Today on the show with Darrian is French Horn player, Kate Warren. Together they touch on a variety of topics from gendering brass instruments to promoting yourself on social media! Learn more about Kate Warren at https://www.katewarrenmusic.com or on instagram @katewarrenmusic
In this episode horn player, educator, and content creator Kate Warren tells us about her rocky start to horn playing, we get a great recommendation for listening for anyone who struggles with performance anxiety, and we discuss content creation and online resources some more! Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast Website: boldasbrasspodcast.com Show artwork: Stuart Crane Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Kate Warren shares her music education content through social media. In this episode, she talks about how it has impacted her own music education journey, the experience she provides to her own students and the creative research that she is currently working on. For more about Kate, check out her website: katewarrenmusic.com Follow Kate on Instagram Watch on YouTube Listen on Apple Podcasts Get More Students For Your Private Music Studio: OutsideTheBachs.com Follow Kelly on Instagram Follow Kelly on TikTok Private Music Instructors, Piano Lesson Teachers, and Music Studio Owners
In the final episode of COPcast, chef, food advocate and filmmaker Oliver English sits down with Kate Warren to discuss how regenerative agriculture and support for small scale farmers can help transform the global food system.
Tune into our chat with the founders of Queer the Lens, Amy Scott and Kate Warren. Queer the Lens is a growing community of LGBTQIA+ creatives in photography and video, both on and off set. With a mission to empower this community by establishing an inclusive space where we can voice our needs, create connections, and share resources.They have created a quick 5-minute survey to learn more about what kind of support they need in order to succeed. And welcome any professional LGBTQIA+ creative working in photo/video, including photographers, producers, consultants, and crew. This season's sponsor is Pedro & Jackie. Pedro + Jackie is a dynamic, vibrant photography consultancy focused on helping photographers scale their businesses to the next level.Our comprehensive service covers website edits, promo building, book edits, creative direction, marketing strategy, pitch decks, proposals, and more. With 25 years of experience navigating the industry as a photo editor and directors of photography, we're uniquely positioned to provide guidance through any and every aspect of your career.The business of photography is constantly changing; our ethos is not. Our progressive, future-minded approach can pivot and adjust to the latest hurdles of the industry, but our principles are simple, tried and true:- We work to elevate each photographer's innate vision and style, not change it. We exist to bring out your best.- Everyone we work with has a unique creative vision; we'll custom tailor our approach to amplify your work.- Through a collaborative approach, we not only propel photographers through the cruxes of their careers, but provide them with the tools, savvy, and momentum to succeed.Our headquarters is located beside a brook graced by salty Atlantic breezes and local fauna. Our office stands tall at ten feet square.Offering a 15% discount for either a website or printed portfolio edit, use the code Pedro+Jackie15, expires May 19th, 2022.
This bonus episode is taken from our Podcast-a-thon event on Friday 28th January 2022. This panel occupied the 3-4pm slot and presented the discussion surrounding creating, finding, and using online resources and why good quality online resources for brass are needed and useful. The panel comprised Kate Warren and Peter Freeman along with host, Melissa. Facebook: Bold as Brass Podcast Instagram: @boldasbrasspodcast Website: boldasbrasspodcast.com Show artwork: Stuart Crane Music credit: Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-forever License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Please join Scott Webb, Career & Academic Advisor, as he hosts an International Development Panel, with Kate Warren, Executive Vice President of DevEx, and Burke Fishburn, Executive Director of the Posner Center. This panel was held during the Fall 2021 DC Career Virtual Week, a collaboration between MIIS and the NASPAA Employer Relations Committee. They discussed the state of international development in the wake of both the pandemic and the new Biden administration. https://posnercenter.org https://www.devex.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miis-radio/support
Welcome back to Not Just Another Mom Podcast with me your host, Lesley Sprague. Today, I am joined my good friend Kate Warren! Kate is a photography, and parental resource over @keepthemwild_. Kate and I talk all about recognizing thought patterns (as adults and in our kids), how to make a change in our mindset, and following your passions. Follow Kate on Instagram @warren__kateAnd @keepthemwild_Play with the magic.I have 5 spots open in my 1:1 coaching program, so if you are ready to tap into your magic send me a DM on Instagram to apply.
Welcome Back to another episode of Thoughts Disrupted. Today I am joined by my good friend Kate Warren. Kate is a family and branding photographer serving the GTA, GHA, and Perth County. Kate is also the founder of Keep Them Wild where she is a Well-Being Specialist offering perinatal resources, and sleep support in the early years. As well as helping you to understand toddler emotions. Kate and I discuss falling in love with your body, obtaining optimal results during branding sessions, and why mental health is so important. We also dive into an amazing conversation all about money mindset, and feminine energy!Follow Kate on Instagram @warren__kate& Follow @keepthemwild_Ready to work one on one with me? Send me a DM on Instagram to chat! Reconnect to your true self- If you're ready to step into a new chapter of reconnecting to the woman you want to be, getting crystal clear on your purpose, being fully cared for & supported and feeling confident from the inside-out ->book a FREE Confidence Call here.
Welcome back to the podcast, I have a very special guest here today in our fall series! As you know I wanted to bring on guest speakers to this fall series that have played a major role in my business, so welcome my photographer and really good friend Kate Warren. She and I talk all about how to maximize your next photoshoot, what you need to prepare ahead of time, and how this can help transform your online presence which can equal wifi wealth! Follow Kate On Instagram @warren__kateFollow Leave Them Wild On Instagram @keepthemwild_Visit her website! This next step is called time freedom, here's the link to my mini course Call The Shots! To help you tackle the overwhelm, get a handle on your schedule, and an insider look at the daily to-do list to help you step into your next level CEO! Join here!
Kate Warren is joining us to chat about branding photography for your business, motherhood, wellness and so much more! For Kate a lot changed when she became a mom and her mental health was impacted like it was for many of us. Now she is taking what she learned in that struggle and building programs to support children and mothers who want to enjoy parenting and live intentionally. She is going to share with us her most precious place in her home (that no one can mess with) and some rituals and routines that help her simplify.In this episode I shared my top 5 oils for summer - these are the never leave home without 'em oils for vacations, beach days, road trips, cottage stays and more! To find out how to purchase these oils or if you are curious to learn more please email embracesimplified@outlook.com OR message me through IG @kirstistubbs
Cheesesteaks. Baseball. Rocky. Espionage? Hear about the Philly you never knew – as the birthplace of American espionage. From the Committee on Spies during the Revolution (now there is one committee, that actually sounds like it would be good to be on!) to Allen Pinkerton and Kate Warren during the Civil War, up through the A-bomb, a former Director of Central Intelligence, and a conspirator for the Mumbai Bombing of 2008 - Philadelphia has all kinds of fascinating links to the world of intelligence and espionage. Andrew sat down with H. Keith Melton, the world's pre-eminent collector of espionage related artifacts, and Bob Wallace, former Director of the CIA's Office of Technical Services who has been called the real life “Q” of the CIA, to discuss their latest collaboration: Spy Sites of Philadelphia. Happy Birthday America!
Kate Warren is a freelance horn player based in New York City. She has previously toured with the Dallas Brass and held positions with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, and the Sinfonia Gulf Coast. Kate holds a Masters degree in horn performance from the New School, studying with Erik Ralske, and a BM in horn performance from Florida State University.
8:30am service on March 14, 2021 Preaching text: Jeremiah 37:11-38:13 Sermon Series: Desert Songs: Trusting God with our Emotions Music: www.purple-planet.com
West Town Gathering Sermon series: The Coming Kingdom: a study on the sermon on the mount Preaching text: Matthew 5:38-48 Music: www.purple-planet.com
Gardens in the City- Kate Warren and Zach Savella Stallard, 7/18/20, Jeremiah 29:1-14 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- Bridgeport
Today on Book Publishing from Beginning to End, Eve and Beth interview Kate Hannigan. Kate is the author of multiple children’s and middle grade level books, including the newly released "Cape," Book 1 in The League of Secret Heroes. In this episode, Beth and Eve focus on A Lady has the Floor, Kate's nonfiction children’s picture book about Belva Lockwood, the first woman to run for president. They also discuss the historical fiction middle grade book The Detective’s Assistant, which follows the first American-female detective Kate Warren and her niece, Nell. Both stories won numerous awards.
Noah - Kate Warren, Genesis 9:1-17, 6/23/19 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- West Loop
Jason invites fashion photographer Kate Warren to discuss the life of the late great Karl Lagerfeld. We are pulling all the couture skeletons out his closet.
In this episode i sit down with Portrait and Lifestyle Photographer Kate Warren. We chat about how she uses her photography to tell stories amongst many other heated topics like feminism, white male privilege, and that time she took photos of Witches in Salem... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatstheangle/support
Divine Sexuality - Kate Warren 2/3/19 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- West Loop
What Does God Have To Do With Sex?- Kate Warren, 2/2/19 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- Bridgeport
What do a sex podcast, a photography practice, and hanging out with witches have in common? They’re all part of Kate Warren’s jam-packed schedule. This week, we talk to the DC-based photographer, artist, and podcast host about using art to elevate conversations around race and gender, trading a 90-hour-a-week job in marketing for building her own multifaceted business, and what it’s like to immerse herself in contemporary witchcraft communities for a story… and have it change her life. > It is absolutely paramount to me that I prioritize holding space for people to share their own stories in whatever way they feel best represents them and not tell their stories on their behalf… And so when I’m going into spaces like the trans community, I am making sure that I am communicating my mission and vision and intent and I’m treating my subjects as the collaborators that they are and not just a person to stand in front of the camera and be taken advantage of. > —Kate Warren, photographer and host of Insert Here Follow Kate: Website | Insta | Podcast Also in this episode: What to do when you’re doing too much “Less this, more that” in 2019 (check out our inspiration on The Cut, and their inspiration on Insta) Shedding a tear for the last season of Broad City—but fuck yeah to collaborating with your BFF Oh, and if you do the “less this, more that” exercise we talk about? Share it with us! Email us at info@strongfeelings.co, @ us on Twitter or Insta @strngfeelings, or leave us a voicemail at (267) 225–5923 and we might even play your comment on the show.
Pursuing sexual connection is a natural and exhilarating human inclination. However, humans are not only sexual creatures but emotional as well. Can sexual connection be conflated with emotional fulfillment? Does one impact the other? In this episode, Sara responds to a young woman who wants to enjoy her sexuality, but fears that having too many sexual partners may be damaging her emotional well-being. Sara helps the writer sort through some complex questions on balancing a healthy sex life with emotional stability. This episode features special guest Kate Warren, renowned DC photographer and the host of sex podcast: Insert Here!
Bob and his wife met Insert Here host Kate Warren on a threesome app, so here we are! He is a straight-ish male in a non-monogamous marriage with a new baby navigating girl friends, his wife, and his changing views on masculinity. He also talks about growing up in machismo Mexican culture and how that shaped his views of gender and sex.
In this #GlobalDevWomen edition of Long Story Short, Angela Bruce-Raeburn and Kate Warren share how organizations can work towards creating a more diverse workforce — and what happens when this isn’t a priority.
Heather Barnes-Flint is an artist and substance abuse counselor based in Florida - and host Kate Warren's childhood best friend. We get into the nitty gritty of conquering substance abuse, MMF threesomes, pegging, and pansexuality. What's the final frontier for someone who has tried everything? Listen and find out.
Global development careers expert Kate Warren talks wage gaps, unconscious bias, and momming-while-dev'ing. More information on this episode here: http://bit.ly/DevexLSS-4
Kate Warren, aka GoKateShoot, is a photographer and creative entrepreneur whose work has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Playboy Magazine to name a few. This week's convo covered everything from pushing creative boundaries and making the art you want to see in DC, the #PussyGrabsBack and Impolite Company photo series, working with the first hijabi woman to pose for Playboy Magazine, her upcoming projects with the Hirshhorn Museum and FotoweekDC, what's good on TV and more. You just need to press play. Spread the word and follow us. All The Fly Kids on everything. Website - www.gokateshoot.com Social Media - [at]GoKateShoot
Emily Kate Warren went from reporting on the looks to creating them: She now works as a pro makeup artist and hair stylist in Los Angeles. Emily tells us about life on both sides of the biz, as well as her women's creative collective, boxcar+muse. Before that: Press trip field notes; men and makeup; and the deal on "activated" charcoal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.