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Best podcasts about katherine crawford

Latest podcast episodes about katherine crawford

The Motherkind Café Podcast
Loneliness in motherhood

The Motherkind Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 49:06


In this episode of the podcast,  Motherkind Café coordinators Katherine Crawford, Emily Malden and Jules Pidgeon are joined by local mum Heather, who gave birth to her second baby in May 2021, to discuss loneliness in motherhood and how the pandemic has affected Heathers experience of second-time motherhood. Pre-warning there is brief discussion of suicidal thoughts and of a traumatic birth experience. Please proceed with care if you might find that hard to listen to. We discuss the lonely moments of raising a baby that don't often get talked about, the long nights with a baby that wakes often, how difficult it is to find honesty about the mental toll of motherhood at baby groups, especially when you are suffering with depression or anxiety. We also talk about feeling lonely amongst the relentlessness of looking at 2 small children at home all day (and how well the new Netflix film 'The Lost Daughter' depicts this), and how weekends can be a lonely place for single parents. The Motherkind Café is a perinatal peer support group in Oxford, for women at any stage from pregnancy until their children are at school, to come for support with their mental health. The group is entirely run by volunteers who are all mothers, many of whom have lived experience of a perinatal mental illness, and who all know what it's like to struggle as a mother. If you'd like to come along to one of our sessions, or find out more about us, please follow the links below or email us hello@themotherkindcafe.orgFind us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themotherkindcafeFollow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themotherkindcafe/Our website - https://themotherkindcafe.orgSupport the show (https://gf.me/u/x7vrkw)

The Motherkind Café Podcast
The Mental Load at Christmas!

The Motherkind Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 50:24


Happy Christmas from The Motherkind Café! In this episode the four Motherkind Café coordinators Emily Malden, Katherine Crawford, Kats Handel and Julia Pidgeon talk about all the extra pressures on mums at Christmas, and how we all manage those responsibilities for our family.Join us on a meandering, wine-accompanied conversation through how we each create ‘the magic of Christmas' for our often underwhelmed children, and how Kats skilfully used a detached retina this year as a way to convince her partner to share the mental load of Christmas with her. Emily discusses what the mental load is like as a single parent, and Jules shares with us how is she is coping with her first Christmas as a single parent away from her son.We hope you are managing to enjoy yourself this Christmas, and please remember, if it doesn't feel like you hoped it would, it's just one day… Look after yourself, and reach out if you need help.The Motherkind Café is a perinatal peer support group in Oxford, where women can come at any stage from pregnancy until their children are at school, for support with their mental health. The group is entirely run by volunteers who are all mothers, many of whom have lived experience of a perinatal mental illness, and who all know what it's like to struggle as a mother. If you'd like to come along to one of our sessions, or find out more about us, please follow the links below or email us hello@themotherkindcafe.orgFind us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themotherkindcafeFollow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themotherkindcafe/Our website - https://themotherkindcafe.orgSupport the show https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=X3SD5XX6T8V4S&source=url&fbclid=IwAR2Le4Lq6qrckPIMzjJTlXGaTygY30BI4eIfbhRx44_i6RqvlNSqdghK8kwSupport the show (https://gf.me/u/x7vrkw)

The Motherkind Café Podcast
The power of words - breastfeeding loss and poetry with Kate Thirlwall

The Motherkind Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 38:37


For episode 9 of the podcast,  Motherkind Café coordinators Katherine Crawford and Emily Malden are joined by Kate Thirlwall, a local mum and poet, who has written 4 poetry collections reflecting on her experience of the highs and lows of motherhood. Kate talks honestly about how past trauma and an experience in hospital shortly after the birth of her son derailed her breastfeeding experience, and left her feeling like she had failed. She also talks about feeling isolated and invisible as a new mum and how her experience of motherhood lead her to start writing poetry. You can find out more about Kate's writing and buy her books through her website https://www.mumstheword.press or follow her on instagram @katethirlwallThe Motherkind Café is a perinatal peer support group in Oxford, where women can come at any stage from pregnancy until their children are at school, for support with their mental health. The group is entirely run by volunteers who are all mothers, many of whom have lived experience of a perinatal mental illness, and who all know what it's like to struggle as a mother. If you'd like to come along to one of our sessions, or find out more about us, please follow the links below or email us hello@themotherkindcafe.orgFind us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themotherkindcafeFollow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themotherkindcafe/Our website - https://themotherkindcafe.orgSupport the show (https://gf.me/u/x7vrkw)

The Motherkind Café Podcast
The Motherkind Café Podcast - SLEEP

The Motherkind Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 51:18


Hello! This is the Motherkind Café podcast, a podcast where we talk honestly about motherhood, mental health, and everything in between. We are three mums, Emily Malden, Katherine Crawford and Kats Handel, and we run a postnatal peer support group in Oxford to give space to women to talk about their mental health in the postnatal period.This episode we chatted about SLEEP! And how we all dealt with the sleep deprivation that accompanies having a small baby to look after. We discuss the various things we tried to help our babies (and us) to sleep better, including, swaddling,  singing nursery rhymes on repeat for hours and the holy grail of baby sleep 'putting down drowsy but awake...'! We also discuss a how disrupted sleep affected our mental health in the early daysIf you are based in Oxford and a mum to children under 5 and would like to join our online community, find us at ‘The Motherkind Virtual Café on Facebook' or if you have any comments on the episode, you can email us at hello@themotherkindcafe.orgFind us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themotherkindcafeFollow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themotherkindcafe/Our website - https://themotherkindcafe.orgDonate to support the group https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=X3SD5XX6T8V4SSupport the show (https://gf.me/u/x7vrkw)

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Chute The Sh*t
Radioclub: Buggy's Safety Net

Chute The Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 58:23


This week we talk with Katherine Crawford and Benjamin Wasserman from Radio Club, about their integral role in making rolls and raceday happen, explain what a radio safety net is, how ham radio works, how you recruit for radio club, and share some wacky stories they've managed to collect from being behind the scenes of raceday. Produced by: Rachael Schmitt Hosted by: Will Weiner

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Moonlight Audio Theatre
THE BETTER MAN

Moonlight Audio Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 50:20


PULP-POURRI THEATRE S1 E7: THE BETTER MAN Orig. rel. 5/6/14,  "The Better Man" is adapted from an Untamed Frontier-Fiction short story of the same name by Harold DePolo, currently in the public domain.  This is Season 1 Episode 7 of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, which is adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz.  All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. NARADA RADIO COMPANY CAST: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala THE OLD-TIMER: Gene Giggy CHET RAND: Matthew Willoughby GEORGES "BULLY" LAFITTE: RC Lutz SALLY DONOVAN "SQUARE DEAL" O'BRIEN: Geri Elliff ROUX REGRETTE: Katherine Crawford PROSPECTOR: Juan Perez HALF-BREED JEAN: Dana Gonsalves JIM THE TRAPPER: Micah Blain ADDITIONAL VOICES: Teddi Giggy, Michele Cotter, Skeeter Ullman, Philboyd Studge SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: RC Lutz, Darren Rockhold, Katherine Crawford, Philboyd Studge, Keane Lutz

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CiTR -- All Access Pass
All Access Pass: Disability in Film & TV - Part 2

CiTR -- All Access Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 60:02


To learn more about disability in film and TV the Access Collective sought the expertise of Gail Williamson, Coby Bird and Katherine Crawford. Gail is the head of the diversity department for KMR Talent in LA , one of the only talent agencies in the world with it's own diversity branch . Coby is a young up-and-coming actor with autism who recently guest starred on popular show "The Good Doctor." Katherine is a leg amputee, actress and model who has been in the shows Graceland and NCIS: New OrleansThis is a jam-packed episode you're not going to want to miss!Hosted by Spencer, Sophie, Deepi and DezyMusic choosen by Addyson from the Access Collective

Bright Club Southampton Podcast
Episode 6 - Katherine Crawford

Bright Club Southampton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 31:23


Episode 6 features Katherine Crawford who performed at our second show back in November 2015. Katherine tells us about how she ended up studying archaeology and in particular about her interest in underwater archaeology and the use of modern computational techniques to model the way people move around cities to study ancient religious processions. She also told us about how little she likes comparisons with Indiana Jones, about how she’s never found a dinosaur, and about how she isn’t looking for Atlantis.

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Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
S1 E7: THE BETTER MAN

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2016 51:58


Orig. rel. 5/6/14,  "The Better Man" is adapted from an Untamed Frontier-Fiction short story of the same name by Harold DePolo, currently in the public domain.  This is Season 1, Episode 7 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", which is adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz.  All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain.  CAST: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala THE OLD-TIMER: Gene Giggy CHET RAND: Matthew Willoughby GEORGES "BULLY" LAFITTE: Derek Lutz SALLY DONOVAN "SQUARE DEAL" O'BRIEN: Geri Elliff ROUX REGRETTE: Katherine Crawford PROSPECTOR: Juan Perez HALF-BREED JEAN: Dana Gonsalves JIM THE TRAPPER: Micah Blain ADDITIONAL VOICES: Teddi Giggy, Michele Cotter, Skeeter Ullman, Philboyd Studge   SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Derek Lutz, Darren Rockhold, Katherine Crawford, Philboyd Studge, Keane Lutz

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Love Letters Live
Katherine Crawford Defined by Independence and the Courage to Conquer Some Demons

Love Letters Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015


Katherine Crawford, classic beauty, actor, model has a lot to say about her life and career that runs a path through devastating personal difficulty, physical pain, isolation and finally to freedom. Born in South Africa and cared for by a loving nursemaid rather than her mother, the cultural changes she faced were formidable. The American schools were without the structure...

Desiring History and Historicizing Desire: Sexuality in Early Modern England

Katherine Crawford, discusses "Desiring Enuchs". Crawford is Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. This talk was included in the conference session topic titled, “Queer Pasts”.