Podcasts about Kathryn Brown

British art historian

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Best podcasts about Kathryn Brown

Latest podcast episodes about Kathryn Brown

Snakes and the Fat Man
Fatman: LIVE w/ Kathryn Brown of The Reptile Whisperer

Snakes and the Fat Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 63:08


Tomorrow night, only on Fatman: LIVE, we'll be talking all things monkey tailed skinks and monitors with the gorgeous and super intelligent Kathryn Brown of The Reptile Whisperer! Come start your week off the right way with a reptile show that makes ya laugh and introduces you to some of the best people in the hobby. I hope to see ya there! 

Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington

Sidney Buchman clashes with Frank Capra, and gets sucked into the orbit of studio honcho Harry Cohn, before his attendance at a little party comes to cost him dearly, leading to him being suspected of communist ties. Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Adam Prince, Robert Mitas, Dan Benamor and Michael B. Silver. Executive produced by Bill Baber, based on his screenplay of the same name. Written by Bill Baber and directed by Adam Prince. Starring Michael B. Silver as Sidney Buchman, Laura Jane Salvato as Peachy, Jerome St. Jerome as Harry Cohn, Samantha Claire as Carly and Suzy, Ruth Peebles as Virginia and Lillian, Ray Xifo as J. Edgar Hoover and Siegal, Kathryn Brown as Betty, Ruth and Streetwalker, Jonathan Regier as Cooper, Disney, Lawson and Jackson, James Eckhouse as Lardner, Doyle and Announcer, Bob Glouberman as Harold, Bill Kates as Alexander, Reagan, Walter and Churchill, and Adam Lazarre White as Capra and Taverner. Edited, sound designed and mixed by John Higgins and Joel Lipman. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or anywhere you're listening. And subscribe now, for future episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington

Pressure on Sidney mounts, and Harry Cohn urges him to abandon his honor to get free of it. Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Adam Prince, Robert Mitas, Dan Benamor and Michael B. Silver. Executive produced by Bill Baber, based on his screenplay of the same name. Written by Bill Baber and directed by Adam Prince. Starring Michael B. Silver as Sidney Buchman, Laura Jane Salvato as Peachy, Jerome St. Jerome as Harry Cohn, Samantha Claire as Carly and Suzy, Ruth Peebles as Virginia and Lillian, Ray Xifo as J. Edgar Hoover and Siegal, Kathryn Brown as Betty, Ruth and Streetwalker, Jonathan Regier as Cooper, Disney, Lawson and Jackson, James Eckhouse as Lardner, Doyle and Announcer, Bob Glouberman as Harold, Bill Kates as Alexander, Reagan, Walter and Churchill, and Adam Lazarre White as Capra and Taverner. Edited, sound designed and mixed by John Higgins and Joel Lipman. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or anywhere you're listening. And subscribe now, for future episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington

As Sidney considers the unappealing option of naming names, tension mounts between him and his wife, and he finally comes to a decision. Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Adam Prince, Robert Mitas, Dan Benamor and Michael B. Silver. Executive produced by Bill Baber, based on his screenplay of the same name. Written by Bill Baber and directed by Adam Prince. Starring Michael B. Silver as Sidney Buchman, Laura Jane Salvato as Peachy, Jerome St. Jerome as Harry Cohn, Samantha Claire as Carly and Suzy, Ruth Peebles as Virginia and Lillian, Ray Xifo as J. Edgar Hoover and Siegal, Kathryn Brown as Betty, Ruth and Streetwalker, Jonathan Regier as Cooper, Disney, Lawson and Jackson, James Eckhouse as Lardner, Doyle and Announcer, Bob Glouberman as Harold, Bill Kates as Alexander, Reagan, Walter and Churchill, and Adam Lazarre White as Capra and Taverner. Edited, sound designed and mixed by John Higgins and Joel Lipman. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or anywhere you're listening. And subscribe now, for future episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington

Sidney can stall no longer - will he damn himself to preserve his honor, or betray others for his own gain? Mr. Buchman Goes To Washington is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Adam Prince, Robert Mitas, Dan Benamor and Michael B. Silver. Executive produced by Bill Baber, based on his screenplay of the same name. Written by Bill Baber and directed by Adam Prince. Starring Michael B. Silver as Sidney Buchman, Laura Jane Salvato as Peachy, Jerome St. Jerome as Harry Cohn, Samantha Claire as Carly and Suzy, Ruth Peebles as Virginia and Lillian, Ray Xifo as J. Edgar Hoover and Siegal, Kathryn Brown as Betty, Ruth and Streetwalker, Jonathan Regier as Cooper, Disney, Lawson and Jackson, James Eckhouse as Lardner, Doyle and Announcer, Bob Glouberman as Harold, Bill Kates as Alexander, Reagan, Walter and Churchill, and Adam Lazarre White as Capra and Taverner. Edited, sound designed and mixed by John Higgins and Joel Lipman. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or anywhere you're listening. And subscribe now, for future episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business RadioX ® Network
MORE THAN MORTGAGES: All Things Real Estate with The Amidon KW Team

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024


Karren Amidon & Kathryn Brown/The Amidon Team of Keller Williams Chattahoochee North A team of two agents – Karren Amidon and Kathryn Brown – are the perfect Yin and Yang! Karren uses her years of experience and analytical skills to win the price war. Kathryn, a seasoned professional with a solid foundation in staging education […]

Gwinnett Business Radio
MORE THAN MORTGAGES: All Things Real Estate with The Amidon KW Team

Gwinnett Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024


Karren Amidon & Kathryn Brown/The Amidon Team of Keller Williams Chattahoochee North A team of two agents – Karren Amidon and Kathryn Brown – are the perfect Yin and Yang! Karren uses her years of experience and analytical skills to win the price war. Kathryn, a seasoned professional with a solid foundation in staging education […] The post MORE THAN MORTGAGES: All Things Real Estate with The Amidon KW Team appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

ROUTERCAST
Episode #97 - INE & Brian McGahan: Celebrating 20 Years!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 28:56


Our host Kathryn Brown will interview Brian McGahan on a wide range of topics including the 20th anniversary of INE and Brian's time with the company, origin to evolution, and tease exciting things on the horizon.

ROUTERCAST
Episode #97 - INE & Brian McGahan: Celebrating 20 Years!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 28:56


Our host Kathryn Brown will interview Brian McGahan on a wide range of topics including the 20th anniversary of INE and Brian's time with the company, origin to evolution, and tease exciting things on the horizon.

ROUTERCAST
Episode #96 - eEDA Certification Launch Update + Pickleball Giveaway!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 16:13


Join your host Kathryn Brown and Defensive Engineering Instructor Brian Olliff for a deep dive into the new Enterprise Defense Administrator Certification from INE! We'll go through why this cert is a game-changer for blue team specialists, what exercises and topics it includes, and some tips to boost your progress. Be sure to stick around 'til after the show where we'll announce the winner of our INE Pickleball Set giveaway!

ROUTERCAST
Episode #96 - eEDA Certification Launch Update + Pickleball Giveaway!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 16:13


Join your host Kathryn Brown and Defensive Engineering Instructor Brian Olliff for a deep dive into the new Enterprise Defense Administrator Certification from INE! We'll go through why this cert is a game-changer for blue team specialists, what exercises and topics it includes, and some tips to boost your progress. Be sure to stick around 'til after the show where we'll announce the winner of our INE Pickleball Set giveaway!

Beyond the Gavel with Judge Ron Rangel
Episode 13: Balancing Law Enforcement Challenges with Change & Opportunity with Constable Kathryn Brown

Beyond the Gavel with Judge Ron Rangel

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later May 23, 2023 40:29


Join Judge Ron Rangel and Bexar County Precinct 4 Constable Kat Brown as they deeply delve into their experiences with shifting societal norms and technological advancements by law enforcement.Support the show

ROUTERCAST
Episode #43 - 2021 rewINEd: A Review of 2021 and a Preview of Things to Come!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 82:35


INE's CEO Richard McLain, Chief Content Officer Neal Bridges, and Head of Product Santiago Basulto with join host Kathryn Brown to discuss an exciting year at INE! From acquiring a groundbreaking new lab platform, to the development of career paths and beta testing new certifications, it has been a busy year! Richard, Neal, and Santiago will be on hand to update the progress, and answer your questions!

ROUTERCAST
Episode #43 - 2021 rewINEd: A Review of 2021 and a Preview of Things to Come!

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 82:35


INE's CEO Richard McLain, Chief Content Officer Neal Bridges, and Head of Product Santiago Basulto with join host Kathryn Brown to discuss an exciting year at INE! From acquiring a groundbreaking new lab platform, to the development of career paths and beta testing new certifications, it has been a busy year! Richard, Neal, and Santiago will be on hand to update the progress, and answer your questions!

ROUTERCAST
Episode #40 - Thanksgiving Special: A Fireside Chat with Michael Hilton

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 52:59


Join host Kathryn Brown as she talks with 18 year old Michael Hilton about his quest to be one of the youngest CCIE's in the world! We've been following Michael's story for more than a year, as he finished high school while earning numerous certifications and studying for the CCIE. Get caught up on his inspirational journey, and bring your questions!

ROUTERCAST
Episode #40 - Thanksgiving Special: A Fireside Chat with Michael Hilton

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 52:59


Join host Kathryn Brown as she talks with 18 year old Michael Hilton about his quest to be one of the youngest CCIE's in the world! We've been following Michael's story for more than a year, as he finished high school while earning numerous certifications and studying for the CCIE. Get caught up on his inspirational journey, and bring your questions!

ROUTERCAST
Episode #30 - Careers in the Cloud

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 40:45


Join INE Instructional Designer Dr. Amanda Ballouk and AWS instructor Brooks Seahorn and host Kathryn Brown for an in-depth discussion on your career in the cloud. We'll dig into some of the biggest gaps in training, discuss how to better prepare teams for successful careers in cloud, and identify strategies to solve some of the biggest challenges.

ROUTERCAST
Episode #30 - Careers in the Cloud

ROUTERCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 40:45


Join INE Instructional Designer Dr. Amanda Ballouk and AWS instructor Brooks Seahorn and host Kathryn Brown for an in-depth discussion on your career in the cloud. We'll dig into some of the biggest gaps in training, discuss how to better prepare teams for successful careers in cloud, and identify strategies to solve some of the biggest challenges.

Uncle Sam's Daughter
"We're Built Different"

Uncle Sam's Daughter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 32:21


On the this episode of Uncle Sam's Daughter we chat with Ms. Kathryn Brown about her time in the Army as both a female and single mother. Listen to her story as she tells us how she endured.

The Embark Podcast
Episode 18: Kathryn Brown

The Embark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 66:25


Kathryn Brown is a graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, Class of 2015. Born and raised in Colorado, Kathryn is now serving as a C-17 pilot in the US Air Force. She serves alongside her husband, also a C-17 pilot, and enjoys taking their Blue Heeler on hikes in their free time. She's a hobby blogger, podcaster, and real estate investor - but most importantly she tries to educate and fight for justice, empowerment and kindness. For more info on our guest Kathryn Brown:Instagram: @kathryn.n.bBlog: www.heykanb.com ,~Music by Army Veteran, musician, artist, activist *YETI TEARS*IG: @yetitearsSpotify: Yeti Tears Twitch: yetitearsInterested in coming on the podcast with your story of making a positive difference? Reach out to Us!~Adam DeRitoIG: @adam.deritoFacebook & Twitter: Adam DeRitoWebsite: www.adamderito.com , ~HonorHillTacticalIG & Facebook: @honorhilltactical Links: https://linktr.ee/HHTmedia ,

The Frankie Boyer Show
Authors Mark Graban & Kathryn Brown Ramsperger

The Frankie Boyer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 39:57


Mark Graban is the author of four management books and has been podcasting for over 15 years, with his latest series called “My Favorite Mistake.” Mark holds two graduate degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and an M.B.A. from their Leaders for Global Operations Program. He is an internationally recognized author, speaker, consultant, and podcaster. Mark has more than 25 years of experience leading change and coaching people in manufacturing, software, and healthcare settings. https://www.MarkGraban.comKathryn Brown Ramsperger is the author of the award-winning The Shores of Our Souls. A lifelong writer, having won her first (university) award at 16 for a short story, “The Gossamer Thread,” Kathryn's continued to publish stories and poetry almost every year since. She also reviews multicultural and international books for The New York Journal of Books. She's an intuitive and creative book coach with a trademarked process, Step Into Your Story! (TM). https://groundonecoaching.com and https://shoresofoursouls.com/

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Francis Bacon, Henri Matisse

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 85:17


Episode No. 507 features authors Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan; and Kathryn Brown. Stevens and Swan are the co-authors of the biography "Francis Bacon: Revelations," a broad-ranging look at the British artist's life and work. It was recently published by Knopf. Indiebound and Amazon offer it for $18-60. Stevens and Swan's 2005 biography of Willem de Kooning won a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Kathryn Brown is the author of "Henri Matisse," a critical biography just released as part of Reaktion Books' "Critical Lives" series. Brown's book offers new ideas about important paintings and presents the ways in which contemporary critics engaged with and presented Matisse's work. Amazon offers it for $10-19.

Catalog of Interviews and Bits
KATHRYN BROWN RAMSPERGER

Catalog of Interviews and Bits

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021


is an award-winning author, editor, and creativity coach. She began her career with National Geographic and Kiplinger. She also worked for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent. The Shores of Our Souls was a semifinalist in the 2017 Faulkner-Wisdom Literary Competition. The Shores of Our Souls Kathryn Brown Ramsperger List Price: $16.97 Trim Size: 6x9 Trade Paperback Pages: 244 ISBN-10: 1946920037 ISBN-13: 978- 1946920034 Publication Date: August 1, 2017 Ebook Price: $5.99 Fiction/Literary/Romance/Multicultural Pitch perfect writing. More than a romance, more than a cultural exploration, this novel helped me better understand our complicated world. —AUTHOR TAMI LEWIS BROWN, THE MAP OF ME An intriguing debut novel! The author wove two compelling stories of star-crossed lovers with great intricacy. I felt such deep compassion for them both. I couldn't put it down! —AUTHOR OF OVERCOMERS,INC. - LYNNE KLIPPEL WWW.TOUCHPOINTPRESS.COM She's also recipient of the Hollins University FictionAward. Married and the parent of two, she's worked in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East and currently lives in Maryland. Email: info@shoresofoursouls.com www.shoresofoursouls.com A remarkable love story and so very timely. It highlights the tensions of the Middle East and our modern world and also the power of love. There is a deep, powerful, and inspiring lesson in this adventure tale. —AUTHOR JOHN PERKINS, CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HITMAN

Livros que amamos - histórias para crianças
A velhinha que dava nome as coisas

Livros que amamos - histórias para crianças

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 10:04


Era uma vez uma velhinha que já não tinha nenhum amigo, pois todos eles haviam morrido. Por isso, ela começou a dar nome às coisas que durariam mais que ela: sua casa, seu carro, sua poltrona. Até o dia em que um cachorrinho apareceu no seu portão. Então, a velhinha acaba dando um nome ao cachorrinho, mesmo correndo o risco de sobreviver a ele. Escrito por Cynthia Rylant, ilustrado por Kathryn Brown, traduzido por Gilda de Aquino, e publicado no Brasil pela Brinque-Book. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/denise32/message

The Cultural Life of Money and Finance
Cultural Life of Money and Finance 8: Kathryn Brown on art markets and financialisation

The Cultural Life of Money and Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 38:25


The Cultural Life of Money and Finance podcast explores money and finance through the arts and humanities – asking new questions about finance, the global financial system, and financial behaviour in the twenty-first century. In a series of conversations with researchers and practitioners, we look at how money is being, and has been, thought about in different contexts – across historical, cultural, ethical, religious, social, and material settings. The Cultural Life of Money and Finance project is based at the University of Leeds, and is led by Matthew Treherne, Rachel Muers and Mark Davis. The project is supported by the Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute, and by the Leeds Creative Labs scheme at the Cultural Institute at the University of Leeds. In this episode, Matthew is joined by Kathryn Brown, Senior Lecturer in Art History and Visual Culture at Loughborough University. They discuss how the development of art markets in the twentieth century displayed particular forms of financialisation; what art markets can reveal about financial practices; and how financial and aesthetic considerations can coincide in the experience of viewing art. Kathryn is the author of Matisse: A Critical Life (Reaktion, 2021), as well of articles on art markets and finance. To learn more about her work, see https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/communication-media/staff/kathryn-brown/#tab5. For more information on the Culture Life of Money and Finance Project, please visit https://culturallifeofmoney.leeds.ac.uk, and follow us on Twitter @CulturalMoney. The podcast was edited by Lisa Trischler.

Showcase
Art Sales During Covid

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 8:44


The coronavirus has not been good for art sales. And a new report tells us how bad things are. Kathryn Brown, Senior Lecturer in Art History and Visual Culture 00:34 #ArtMarket #Art #Pandemic

Move Happy Movement
Ep 85 Kathryn Brown Former Colleague Mother, Mental Health Advocate

Move Happy Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 42:12


Who enjoys listening to truth bombs? If that's you you're going to love this episode! I interview my former colleague and friend from the psych hospital where Move Happy®️ was first birthed.We discuss her new schooling passion with Neuropsychology fMRI studies, relevant research on positive mindset strategies and reminisce on our time working together. Kathryn is a mother, mental health advocate and overcomer of an eating disorder. You will get SO much value!Make sure to listen to the end to check our current total downloads for our Private VIP Concert for Super fans and how to qualify for the invite!If you get any value out of this episode please go to iTunes and rate, review and subscribe!PS: Don't forget to tell someone you love them today

Let's Talk Arts & Entertainment Podcast
Kathryn Brown - 11/17/2020

Let's Talk Arts & Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 7:39


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Ipse Dixit
Kathryn Brown on Art, Money & Aesthetic Atheism

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 32:57


In this episode, Kathryn Brown, Lecturer in Art History and Visual Culture at Loughborough University, discusses her article "Disappearing acts: Fictitious capital, aesthetic atheism, and the artworld," which is published in the Journal of Visual Art Practice. Brown begins by briefly describing the history of the relationship between art and markets. She argues that "aesthetic atheism" has turned art objects into financial instruments. And she asks how that shift has affected the way museums collect and display art. Brown is on Twitter at @arthistory_kjb.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Showcase
Direct-to-Consumer Sales

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 6:32


Auction sales for art have fallen almost 60% this year, compared to the year before. However, artists are reportedly making bank on Instagram. Kathryn Brown, Art Historian 00:35 #Instagram #Art #OnlineArt

Between Now and Success
Bonus Episode: Leading with Purpose with Dennis Morton

Between Now and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 62:02


Dennis Morton, Jr. CFP,® CHFC® is a Founder and Principal at Morton Brown Family Wealth in Allentown, PA. I've known Dennis for several years and he and his co-founder and business partner, Kathryn Brown, have built a really outstanding firm. He also hosts one of my favorite podcasts, "Leading with Purpose." Dennis was kind enough to let me share this outstanding episode on developing versatile leadership. Joining Dennis for this conversation about leadership, blind spots, and adaptability are Craig Reynolds, former CEO of Cigars International and current Senior Advisor to Scandinavian Tobacco Group, and his Executive Coach, Eleanor Lawrence of Human Dynamics, LLC and the Center for Creative Leadership.

Remote Works
The Show Must Go On

Remote Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 27:55


Lights, camera, living room.... host Melanie Green takes a look at the new remote work realities in the world of media. Emmy Award-winning WRAL-TV anchor/reporter Kathryn Brown brings us behind the scenes in her home studio where she's been busy trying to keep her kids and dog quiet so she can host the evening news. A producer of children's shows coaches her young talent remotely, cajoling them into making blanket forts and silly faces. Meanwhile, animators are right at home in this new reality. Former Disney Exec Aaron Simpson tells us that animation has long been an industry of working remotely, and looks at why it's enjoying a boom now. Citrix has created a virtual series on remote work filled with research, tools, and best practices to guide, support, and enable the remote workforce. Learn more about Kathryn Brown and WRAL. And check in on Aaron Simpson and the animation industry here.

Pivot Podcast with Jenny Blake
211: Financial Planning Through a Pandemic With Kathryn Brown

Pivot Podcast with Jenny Blake

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020


"If you truly are diversified, that means something is underperforming (in the short-term).” Today’s Pivot conversation is with wealth manager Kathryn Brown, whose mission is changing families’ traditional relationship with money to foster a healthy relationship between money and life for the families she serves. What’s on your mind? Submit follow-up questions at http://www.pivotmethod.com/ask Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://www.pivotmethod.com/211

WRAL Out & About Podcast
Ep. 72: Kathryn Brown, Mother's Day Edition

WRAL Out & About Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 20:01


WRAL anchor Kathryn Brown is a triathlete and mother of three. She's currently broadcasting the news straight from her guest room during the coronavirus pandemic. Brown talks about a little about how she is handling her full house - which also includes a new puppy - plus why her mom is her best friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WRAL Out & About Podcast
Ep. 72: Kathryn Brown, Mother's Day Edition

WRAL Out & About Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 20:46


WRAL anchor Kathryn Brown is a triathlete and mother of three. She's currently broadcasting the news straight from her guest room during the coronavirus pandemic. Brown talks about a little about how she is handling her full house - which also includes a new puppy - plus why her mom is her best friend!

The Fog City Chronicles
The Women Who Run BBDO: Kathryn Brown

The Fog City Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 47:34


Kathryn Brown, Managing Director of BBDO Worldwide chats with Jim Lesser about helping people find their own voice in a workplace and the importance of being an expert of a client's business.

Between Now and Success
Wealth/Stack Conference Recap: Should Advisors Be More Like Amazon or More Like Ritz-Carlton? Yes!

Between Now and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 49:20


When was the last time you talked to a Netflix employee about your account? How about an Amazon employee? I’m guessing for most of you the answer is: never. Netflix automatically charges my credit card every month and uses its algorithms to push content it thinks I’ll enjoy to my home screen. A shipping problem or return request with Amazon is usually resolved with a couple swipes or clicks. It’s efficient customer service, but it’s all faceless, online, impersonal. Now, when was the last time you stayed at a Ritz-Carlton or Four Season? How did that experience make you feel? Pretty darn good I bet! The key to your success as an advisor is to marry the tech efficiency of an Amazon with the deluxe service of a Ritz-Carlton and underpin it with high technical competence. It’s really a three-legged stool—tech efficiency + deluxe service + technical competence. I sometimes worry that our industry has become so obsessed with the tech efficiency leg of the stool that we are losing sight of what clients are really paying us for—helping them make better financial decisions so they can live their best life possible. I couldn’t attend this year Wealth/Stack Conference, so I invited two of my favorite past guests who did attend to recap some of the key themes that emerged from the conference. My guests today are Dennis Morton and Matt Wilson. Dennis is the co-founder of Morton Brown Family Wealth along with his partner, Kathryn Brown. Matt is the Chief Investment Officer and Managing Director of Keen Wealth Advisors along with his partner, Bill Keen. Here are four major themes from the conference and our thoughts about each.

Financial Advisor Success
Ep 135:  Developing The Systematized Business Development And Financial Planning Playbooks To 10X Your Advisory Business with Kathryn Brown

Financial Advisor Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 106:19


Kathryn Brown is the co-founder of Morton Brown Family Wealth, a firm that oversees nearly $110 million of assets under management for 85 affluent households. With her firm now positioned for the potential of 10x growth in the upcoming years, Kathryn has overcome many challenges to get to where she is today. In this episode, she opens up about her inspirational journey, including how she persevered despite learning she had breast cancer and undergoing surgeries while she was preparing to go independent. She also discusses the playbooks that she and her partner developed for Morton Brown, why her firm decided to bring on a data geek as one of their first hires, and so much more. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/135 

Think Out Loud
EO Media Buys Two Newspapers

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 10:03


The Eastern Oregon Media Group is set to buy two Eastern Oregon newspapers — the La Grande Observer and the Baker City Herald. The company already owns 11 other newspapers, including the East Oregonian and the Daily Astorian. We speak to EO Media Group owner Kathryn Brown about the acquisitions and the future of rural journalism in Oregon.

Cumbria Chamber of Commerce Podcast
Podcast: Company car tax made simple

Cumbria Chamber of Commerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 11:55


The taxation of company cars can be in a minefield. In this podcast, Kathryn Brown, corporation tax manager with Dodd & Co, explains the basics in conversation with the Chamber’s Julian Whittle. Topics covered include the difference between company cars and pool cars, the hidden cost of providing second-hand company cars, and forthcoming tax changes affecting diesels, electric cars and the car fuel benefit charge.

New Books Network
Kathryn Brown. ed., “Perspectives on Degas” (Routledge, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 55:40


Edgar Degas died in the fall of 1917. Marking this 100th anniversary, Kathryn Brown‘s edited collection, Perspectives on Degas (Routledge, 2016) brings together a range of authors and methodologies to consider the French artist in context, to examine aspects of his practice in terms of form and technique, and to think and rethink critical approaches to Degas and his legacies. Working in Europe, North America, and Asia, the volume’s fascinating and provocative essays introduce the reader to the artist in a number of ways while building on, responding to, and challenging some of the traditions and conclusions of previous Degas scholarship. Featuring an introduction as well an essay by its editor, the collection is divided into three parts. In the first section, Art in Context; Gender, Race, and Labour, authors Norma Broude, Shao-Chien Tseng, Mary Hunter, and Anthea Callen examine Degas’s representation of working women and horses, racecourses, the “cafe-concert,” female spectators, and circus performers. The second part of the book, Making and Materiality highlights the production and physicality of the art that Degas produced as objects. Exploring the relationship of Degas’s painting to photography, the internal structures of his sculptures, and aspects of his printmaking and illustration, the essays by Marni Reva Kessler, Patricia Failing, Jonas Beyer, and Brown herself, are analyses grounded in the very practical and technical aspects of what and how the artist made. In the third section of the book, Writing Degas, authors Ruth Iskin, Heather Dawkins, and Anna Gruetz Robbins all pursue the testimonies and criticism of Degas’s friends, colleagues, and art historians, as well as his own reflections on his relationships, and the studio space where he worked. Moving in many different directions, the essays nevertheless cohere as a set with the aim of complicating our understanding of the artist, reconsidering previous assumptions, and opening up new questions about his oeuvre. This was my first interview with an author/editor of a collection and it was a pleasure learning more about how this group of essays came together in such an impressive volume. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of “Creatures,” a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Art
Kathryn Brown. ed., “Perspectives on Degas” (Routledge, 2016)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 56:05


Edgar Degas died in the fall of 1917. Marking this 100th anniversary, Kathryn Brown‘s edited collection, Perspectives on Degas (Routledge, 2016) brings together a range of authors and methodologies to consider the French artist in context, to examine aspects of his practice in terms of form and technique, and to think and rethink critical approaches to Degas and his legacies. Working in Europe, North America, and Asia, the volume’s fascinating and provocative essays introduce the reader to the artist in a number of ways while building on, responding to, and challenging some of the traditions and conclusions of previous Degas scholarship. Featuring an introduction as well an essay by its editor, the collection is divided into three parts. In the first section, Art in Context; Gender, Race, and Labour, authors Norma Broude, Shao-Chien Tseng, Mary Hunter, and Anthea Callen examine Degas’s representation of working women and horses, racecourses, the “cafe-concert,” female spectators, and circus performers. The second part of the book, Making and Materiality highlights the production and physicality of the art that Degas produced as objects. Exploring the relationship of Degas’s painting to photography, the internal structures of his sculptures, and aspects of his printmaking and illustration, the essays by Marni Reva Kessler, Patricia Failing, Jonas Beyer, and Brown herself, are analyses grounded in the very practical and technical aspects of what and how the artist made. In the third section of the book, Writing Degas, authors Ruth Iskin, Heather Dawkins, and Anna Gruetz Robbins all pursue the testimonies and criticism of Degas’s friends, colleagues, and art historians, as well as his own reflections on his relationships, and the studio space where he worked. Moving in many different directions, the essays nevertheless cohere as a set with the aim of complicating our understanding of the artist, reconsidering previous assumptions, and opening up new questions about his oeuvre. This was my first interview with an author/editor of a collection and it was a pleasure learning more about how this group of essays came together in such an impressive volume. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of “Creatures,” a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in French Studies
Kathryn Brown. ed., “Perspectives on Degas” (Routledge, 2016)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 55:40


Edgar Degas died in the fall of 1917. Marking this 100th anniversary, Kathryn Brown‘s edited collection, Perspectives on Degas (Routledge, 2016) brings together a range of authors and methodologies to consider the French artist in context, to examine aspects of his practice in terms of form and technique, and to think and rethink critical approaches to Degas and his legacies. Working in Europe, North America, and Asia, the volume’s fascinating and provocative essays introduce the reader to the artist in a number of ways while building on, responding to, and challenging some of the traditions and conclusions of previous Degas scholarship. Featuring an introduction as well an essay by its editor, the collection is divided into three parts. In the first section, Art in Context; Gender, Race, and Labour, authors Norma Broude, Shao-Chien Tseng, Mary Hunter, and Anthea Callen examine Degas’s representation of working women and horses, racecourses, the “cafe-concert,” female spectators, and circus performers. The second part of the book, Making and Materiality highlights the production and physicality of the art that Degas produced as objects. Exploring the relationship of Degas’s painting to photography, the internal structures of his sculptures, and aspects of his printmaking and illustration, the essays by Marni Reva Kessler, Patricia Failing, Jonas Beyer, and Brown herself, are analyses grounded in the very practical and technical aspects of what and how the artist made. In the third section of the book, Writing Degas, authors Ruth Iskin, Heather Dawkins, and Anna Gruetz Robbins all pursue the testimonies and criticism of Degas’s friends, colleagues, and art historians, as well as his own reflections on his relationships, and the studio space where he worked. Moving in many different directions, the essays nevertheless cohere as a set with the aim of complicating our understanding of the artist, reconsidering previous assumptions, and opening up new questions about his oeuvre. This was my first interview with an author/editor of a collection and it was a pleasure learning more about how this group of essays came together in such an impressive volume. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of “Creatures,” a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
Kathryn Brown. ed., “Perspectives on Degas” (Routledge, 2016)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 55:40


Edgar Degas died in the fall of 1917. Marking this 100th anniversary, Kathryn Brown‘s edited collection, Perspectives on Degas (Routledge, 2016) brings together a range of authors and methodologies to consider the French artist in context, to examine aspects of his practice in terms of form and technique, and to think and rethink critical approaches to Degas and his legacies. Working in Europe, North America, and Asia, the volume’s fascinating and provocative essays introduce the reader to the artist in a number of ways while building on, responding to, and challenging some of the traditions and conclusions of previous Degas scholarship. Featuring an introduction as well an essay by its editor, the collection is divided into three parts. In the first section, Art in Context; Gender, Race, and Labour, authors Norma Broude, Shao-Chien Tseng, Mary Hunter, and Anthea Callen examine Degas’s representation of working women and horses, racecourses, the “cafe-concert,” female spectators, and circus performers. The second part of the book, Making and Materiality highlights the production and physicality of the art that Degas produced as objects. Exploring the relationship of Degas’s painting to photography, the internal structures of his sculptures, and aspects of his printmaking and illustration, the essays by Marni Reva Kessler, Patricia Failing, Jonas Beyer, and Brown herself, are analyses grounded in the very practical and technical aspects of what and how the artist made. In the third section of the book, Writing Degas, authors Ruth Iskin, Heather Dawkins, and Anna Gruetz Robbins all pursue the testimonies and criticism of Degas’s friends, colleagues, and art historians, as well as his own reflections on his relationships, and the studio space where he worked. Moving in many different directions, the essays nevertheless cohere as a set with the aim of complicating our understanding of the artist, reconsidering previous assumptions, and opening up new questions about his oeuvre. This was my first interview with an author/editor of a collection and it was a pleasure learning more about how this group of essays came together in such an impressive volume. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of “Creatures,” a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Kathryn Brown. ed., “Perspectives on Degas” (Routledge, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 55:40


Edgar Degas died in the fall of 1917. Marking this 100th anniversary, Kathryn Brown‘s edited collection, Perspectives on Degas (Routledge, 2016) brings together a range of authors and methodologies to consider the French artist in context, to examine aspects of his practice in terms of form and technique, and to think and rethink critical approaches to Degas and his legacies. Working in Europe, North America, and Asia, the volume’s fascinating and provocative essays introduce the reader to the artist in a number of ways while building on, responding to, and challenging some of the traditions and conclusions of previous Degas scholarship. Featuring an introduction as well an essay by its editor, the collection is divided into three parts. In the first section, Art in Context; Gender, Race, and Labour, authors Norma Broude, Shao-Chien Tseng, Mary Hunter, and Anthea Callen examine Degas’s representation of working women and horses, racecourses, the “cafe-concert,” female spectators, and circus performers. The second part of the book, Making and Materiality highlights the production and physicality of the art that Degas produced as objects. Exploring the relationship of Degas’s painting to photography, the internal structures of his sculptures, and aspects of his printmaking and illustration, the essays by Marni Reva Kessler, Patricia Failing, Jonas Beyer, and Brown herself, are analyses grounded in the very practical and technical aspects of what and how the artist made. In the third section of the book, Writing Degas, authors Ruth Iskin, Heather Dawkins, and Anna Gruetz Robbins all pursue the testimonies and criticism of Degas’s friends, colleagues, and art historians, as well as his own reflections on his relationships, and the studio space where he worked. Moving in many different directions, the essays nevertheless cohere as a set with the aim of complicating our understanding of the artist, reconsidering previous assumptions, and opening up new questions about his oeuvre. This was my first interview with an author/editor of a collection and it was a pleasure learning more about how this group of essays came together in such an impressive volume. Roxanne Panchasi is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her current research focuses on the representation of nuclear weapons and testing in France and its empire since 1945. She lives and reads in Vancouver, Canada. If you have a recent title to suggest for the podcast, please send an email to: panchasi@sfu.ca. *The music that opens and closes the podcast is an instrumental version of “Creatures,” a song written by Vancouver artist/musician Casey Wei (performing as “hazy”). To hear more, please visit https://agonyklub.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Positive Productivity with Kim Sutton | Archive I | Empowering Entrepreneurs to Achieve and Appreciate Personal and Professio

Kathryn and I chat about how we both use our left and right brains in our businesses, intermingling creativity with productivity. Get the show notes and transcription at https://thekimsutton.com/pp064.

Positive Productivity
PP 064: Peak Productivity as a Creative Entrepreneur with Kathryn Brown

Positive Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 36:02


Kathryn and I chat about how we both use our left and right brains in our businesses, intermingling creativity with productivity. Get the show notes and transcription at https://thekimsutton.com/pp064

Midlife Schmidlife
004: Combining your gifts and passions with Kathryn Brown

Midlife Schmidlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2016 48:53


Kathryn Brown of CreatingYourPlan.com celebrates becoming a full-time entrepreneur with Midlife Schmidlife host, Liz Applegate.  Kathryn is a productivity and work-life balance coach. When she isn’t making mixed media art, you can find her coaching high achieving women who are ready to get more done in their day without sacrificing everything to make that happen. She helps small business owners and corporate high flyers make simple adjustments to their daily habits, streamline with systems, and build their teams with confidence. Using a blended left brain-right brain approach to productivity, she helps them maximize their effectiveness so they can do more in less time and start showing up in their life the way they want. Kathryn and Liz discuss creating a business on the side of a busy 9-to-5 and eventually breaking free of the corporate cubicle. Kathryn gives advice to anyone wanting to start their own business by looking at their gifts and passions and seeing how they can help others.

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MYOB Show - UK Talk Radio
Writing for Love not Money

MYOB Show - UK Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2013 14:00


Welcome to today’s MYOB Show with me Dom O’Neill sponsored by English In Newcastle This week in contrast to last week we are looking at writing from a purely creative point of view. We chat to Kathryn Brown - a mother and farmer who (when not tending to the farm) has written two published books Nightingale Woods and Discovery at Rosehill plus finds time to be a prolific blogger. Want to know more about Kathryn and her work? Check out this blog. Today we find out why you might want to consider juggling a “normal job” while writing a book To answer that question and so much more check out this weeks MYOB Show, you never no it could put you one step closer to living the dream as a writer! MYOB Show is Sponsored by - www.englishinnewcastle.co.uk What is the MYOB Show? The MYOB Show is presented by Dom O’Neill and Producer Alistair Goodier MYOB Show is here to help you live the dream! MYOB Show is on the radio & online as an on-demand radio show. The show is full of useful tips, discussions and information to help folk like yourself adjust to life after the 9-5. Get in touch via the email at studio@myobshow.com  

MYOB Show - UK Talk Radio
MYOB: Down to Business – “story”

MYOB Show - UK Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013 42:00


On the show today presenter Dom O'Neill, producer Alistair and guests discuss living the dream via writing online. This weeks guests are writer Kathryn Brown and blogger Lori McNeill. Dom finds out how they both successfully use blogging to aid their offline work. Alistair finds out what you need to know when creating your first website: if he can do it so can you! Still not sure? Don't worry, if you're not ready for a web site how about a blog? In this weeks tech section we review the two kings of the blogging world: its Blogger ‘vs’ Wordpress! Our tech-spert Brian Lee and busy, creative freelance folks just like you lets us know why we should use Wordpress to manage our content. However, Ed O'Neill MD of English in Newcastle and The UK language Project explains to us the dangers of updating a business blog or web site using Wordpress. Blogger or Wordpress: which one is best for you? Find out on the MYOB Show! Are you your own boss? If so, this is the show for you. It’s packed full of useful tips and advice from others just like you who are living the dream. Got an opinion? Get on the blog: www.myobshow.com Get involved on Twitter: @myobshow