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En este episodio, me senté con Katiana Giselle para hablar sobre cómo ella ha usado el poder de la manifestación a su favor para cumplir sus sueños.Hablamos sobre su rutina, como ha creado hábitos sostenibles, mentalidad, Paris Fashion Week y su carrera profesional. Encuentra a Katiana en las redes: https://www.instagram.com/katianagiselle/Podcast recomendado: Mel Robbins | Therapuss with Jake Shane - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awO-Jerl8eI&t=6002sThe Mindset Mentor: https://open.spotify.com/show/706hylM6zaDW8LrrYxcggQ?si=60b596b320814642CONECTA CONMIGO ❤️INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/laucabral/INSTRAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thewellnesstribepr/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dosisdejuguito/TIKTOK: / @laucabraluWEBSITE: https://www.laucabral.com/
On this episode I chat with Wilmington, NC singer songwriter KATIANA about the latest single BY THE BEACH. Follow the show www.instagram.com/thesundaynightarmy www.twitter.com/sundaynightarmy www.facebook.com/thesundaynightarmy linktr.ee/thesundaynightarmy The Sunday Night Army is an entertainment podcast that features Billboard and Grammy nominated, top 10 artists with in depth interviews within the music series episodes. The show also delivers interviews with celebrities, actors, and artists with extra entertainment news episodes focused on celebrity stories, gossip, hot take opinions and rumors. Covering Grammy, Oscars, MTV awards and The Eurovision music contest are just some of the special music episodes available. In the Music Series episodes you will find top country, hip hop, indie, pop, r&b, rap, dance and electronic artists from all over the world. The show prides itself on being a music discovery tool that showcases indie artists straight to your Spotify playlist and if you want them all in one spot follow the Top Indie Playlist on Spotify for all the top artists songs that have been featured on the show for free. Follow the show and download the mp3 to listen later. Check out the YouTube channel for music and entertainment extras. Sometimes I discuss Kanye, Joe Rogan and Kim Kardashian and sometimes I talk life experiences and arts and entertainment and Queen. Depends of what is happening in the world. Support top indie artists and podcast by liking and sharing. I'm not Zane Lowe but I do interview amazing artist. Let the music play.
Ever experienced the feast & famine phenomenon in your business? Have you ever felt that you've created a form of success that you no longer want? Have you wondered why the same devil shows up when you've reached another level of success? Have you ever known exactly what to do but just couldn't bring yourself to do it or you talked yourself out of it? This is the podcast for you! Katiana Carre, Founder of Sawa Sawa and Wealth Wellness Consultant shares her story of immigrating from Haiti, going through a roller coaster of wealth building and losing, and managing a major period of shifting in her business. Along the journey she drops some explosive gems on wealth building, our major blocks, and how to overcome them. As promised, here is the link to join Katiana's Newsletter ******** To find out more about the next cohort of the epic Goddess Collective click here. Find me on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz0to_JubLqzQS1OuZdbnuQ For more juiciness drop by my Website: https://www.latoyazavala.com To get your copy of my explosive, raw, and down to your every day life play book on stopping the self-sabotage, get it here: https://payhip.com/b/HngNU **********
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Methods of Agency as Black Women in Creative-Academic Spaces | Katiana Weems-Ado & Suni Mullen Suni and Katiana join forces via a raw and honest virtual discussion to reflect and share their observation on how they navigate anti-black and predominantly white spaces as Black women in creative-academic spaces. Suni is investigating not only the woes, but the strength in the WOAHS! As critical thinkers and contemporary artists, Katiana and Suni are exploring more ways to expound upon their selected mediums in their studies at The Royal College of Art in London as post graduate students. Katiana | https://kjweems.com/ Suni | http://www.sunimullen.studio/
In this episode, we continue our deep dive into understanding and managing anxiety with me and my special guest, Katiana, my cousin who's a skilled therapist with years of experience in helping individuals cope with anxiety.By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with a toolbox of strategies and insights to help you take control of your anxiety and lead a more fulfilling life.Our Last Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59sFNfCjRZs&t=120sKatian's SocialsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katianaruiz_/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/beyondthescaletherapy/?hl=enBook Your Appointment with Katiana: https://linktr.ee/katihruizSocials:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/alannaruizunger_/https://www.instagram.com/lannalashes/TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@alannaruizunger__https://www.tiktok.com/@lannalashes_Shop!https://www.lannalashes.comSUBSCRIBE LIKE AND COMMENTSee you next week!
We're doing something a little bit different today and sharing an episode from a totally different podcast we love … it's called Grown, and it's from the Moth. Grown is all about the experience of growing up. There's conversations, true stories told live, and young people grappling with big questions. Read more about Grown and subscribe at grownpod.com. We hope you enjoy! About the episode: "Natural hair. A culture festival. Middle school jerks. In this episode, we hear stories of culture, identity, and how the two intertwine. Oleeta Fogden gets her first period, and Katiana Ciceron talks about the time her pastor touched her hair. Then, Aleeza and Fonzo get an update from Katiana on how she feels about her story now. Hosted by: Aleeza Kazmi and Fonzo Lacayo. Storytellers: Oleeta Fogden and Katiana Cicero."
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In this empowering episode, I dive how it's never too late to start something new, especially when it comes to prioritizing our mental health. This episode features a very special guest - Katiana (my cousin) , a licensed therapist with a passion for promoting mental well-being. Together, we explore the importance of mental health and the profound impact it can have on every aspect of our livesKATIANA SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katianaruiz_/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/beyondthescaletherapy/?hl=enSocials:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/alannaruizunger_/https://www.instagram.com/lannalashes/TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@alannaruizunger__https://www.tiktok.com/@lannalashes_
Natural hair. A culture festival. Middle school jerks. In this episode, we hear stories of culture, identity, and how the two intertwine. Oleeta Fogden gets her first period, and Katiana Ciceron talks about the time her pastor touched her hair. Then, Aleeza and Fonzo get an update from Katiana on how she feels about her story now. Hosted by: Aleeza Kazmi and Fonzo Lacayo Storytellers: Oleeta Fogden and Katiana Ciceron Follow Grown on TikTok or Instagram @GrownPod For more information on the people who make Grown, visit our website: grownpod.com
Welcome Katiana DeYonke, MS-2 to She's a (Future) DPM! In this episode we discuss her life experiences that led to her pursuing a career in medicine, why she chose podiatry, what life is like as a second year student at NYCPM, and much more. Contact Katiana here: IG @deyonke Welcome to She's a DPM. A podcast for women to share their experiences, knowledge, and insights on cultivating a life in, and outside, the field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.Contact me if there is a topic you'd like to hear more about, or if you know a kick ass Lady DPM who should be interviewed.Email: DrOexeman@gmail.com Instagram: @droexeman
Katiana Weems is an internationally screened director, cinematographer, and editor. An alumni of Syracuse University's Film Production Program, she graduated summa cum laude a VPA scholar- the college's highest undergraduate honor. In the year following, she has continued her involvement with the program by assisting classes as a TA and returning as a guest lecturer. She has also studied film internationally at FAMU University and holds an AA in Film Studies.After interning with London & LA based Somesuch as an image researcher, she began teaching film at Baltimore School of the Arts and working professionally as a director, cinematographer, and editor. In the past few years she has become quite fond of teaching cinematography and lighting workshops, notably at John's Hopkins University & Syracuse University.The stories she tells on screen are dynamic and seek to process and unearth raw emotion. As an educator, she encourages this same authenticity in her students- to help them develop the skills to communicate through film in a way that resonates with themselves, their communities, and the world at large.She is currently based in Baltimore and was a semi-finalist for the 2022 Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:Katiana WeemsTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episodeSPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.com ★ Support this podcast ★
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Disc/Diversity"Stories from the Con10ent Tour" is a 3-part podcast series produced and directed by Katiana Hutchinson, providing behind-the-scenes looks into the tour, as well as interviews and breakdowns with the Con10ent athletes.
This week, we're excited to welcome Lindsay Gardner and Katianna Hong to Salt + Spine, the podcast on stories behind cookbooks.Lindsay's debut book, Why We Cook: Women on Food, Identity, and Connection, features interviews, recipes, and essays from more than 100 women in food.An artist whose illustrations and watercolor works have appeared in numerous media, Lindsay is an avid home cook herself and began to take a greater interest in cooking after having kids—a milestone that shaped how she began to think about the connections between food and her identity as a woman. Those connections often came back to this question: “We do we cook?” As Lindsay talked with more and more women in food media, restaurants, and the broader industry, she found both similar and totally unique responses to that question.Which led to the concept for her first book. The volume is beautifully illustrated throughout with Lindsay's work—watercolors of the interviewees and contributors, paintings of memorable meals or stories brought to life. It's a diverse volume both in format and in contributors, ranging from cookbook authors to professional chefs to fellow home cooks. It's both a who's who of women in food—and shines a light on new voices.We're joined in this episode by Lindsay and one of the book's contributors, Katianna Hong. Katiana graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and quickly rose in the ranks at Michelin-starred spots like The Restaurant at Meadowood in Napa Valley, where she became the first female chef de cuisine at a three-star Michelin restaurant in the U.S. She then led the kitchen at Charter Oak, where she earned numerous accolades.But she stepped away in 2019, for both maternity leave and to reset and come back to the industry in a new way. This year, she's slated to open Yangbang Society—a Korean American-owned deli and market—with her husband John in Los Angeles's Arts District.Lindsay and Kat joined us remotely to talk about the Why We Cook book, about gender equity in the food industry, and their relationship to cooking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Sarah interviews UR Black Student Coalition leaders Shira Greer and Katiana Issac. Formed in March 2021 in order to advocate for the wellbeing of Black students at UR, the Coalition is an informal collective comprised of Black students who are in support of the demands listed in the Protect Our Web statement and its addendum. The BSC arose in response to President Crutcher's February 25, 2021 statement on behalf of the university and the Board of Trustees stating that they intended to keep the name of Ryland Hall (named after enslaver Robert Ryland), and rename Freeman Hall to Mitchell-Freeman Hall (named after Mitchell, a former enslaved person who fought segregation, and Douglas Southall Freeman, a segregationist and eugenicist). While these building names were the catalyst for the BSC's formation, ultimately the group seeks material changes to better the experiences of Black students on campus. Students are advocating for the following demands, and are committed to seeing them met: Remove the names of Robert Ryland and Douglas Southall Freeman from Ryland Hall and Mitchell-Freeman Hall. Expand academic accommodations for all students in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. *This demand has been partially met by a UR Faculty Senate motion to allow students to take one course on a Credit/No Credit basis for the spring 2021 semester. Subsidize off-campus mental health services for Black students. Abandon the plan to name the terrace of the new Humanities Commons after an enslaved person or persons. Create an endowed chair for the Africana Studies program and begin hiring for the position in the fall of 2021. Expand the Multicultural Space and house The Space on its own in a standalone building. Shira and Katiana talk about their reason for choosing & staying at UR, how the coalition formed, how these demands evolved, and what is coming next for the Protect Our Web movement during our interview. I think it is a really powerful insight into how movements grow from grassroots to global -- as well as revealing on the insidiousness of supremacy in all of our institutions. Learn more about how to support the #ProtectOurWeb movement HERE.
Katiana Roc graduated from the College of Media in 2016 with a degree in journalism. Like many Media College grads, the skills she learned in school have translated to a variety of jobs in a variety of industries. She's a digital journalist, blogger, editor and video creator who now works as a production coordinator for NASCAR. She joins Whitney Godwin on our Reed Talk podcast with stories from her career and advice for students.
Neste episódio, Katiana, administradora do IF Baiano - Campus Itapetinga, aborda de maneira reflexiva a relação do homem com a natureza. Neste contexto, nos convida a refletir sobre ciclos, conexões, estações e sabores, bem como a analisar a oportunidade de se viver, em plenitude, a liberdade do ser.
Neste episódio, os servidores Junio, do Campus Bom Jesus da Lapa, e Katiana, do Campus Itapetinga, tecem reflexões sobre o tempo. Questões como equilíbrio, organização, conquistas e sucesso. Como organizar o seu tempo e ser mais feliz? Acompanhem as dicas e reflexões!
No episódio de hoje eu quero te apresentar Katiana Normandia, uma mulher incrível, da quebrada do Grajaú, que é empreendedora social e uma das idealizadoras do podcast Vozes Femininas. Bora dar o play pra conhecer essa deusa periférica?! Se puder, fique em casa! Quando sair não esqueça de usar a máscara!
Neste episódio, a servidora Katiana e o estudante egresso Arthur, ambos do Campus Itapetinga, promovem reflexões sobre distintos comportamentos e sentimentos sociais que marcam o período de pandemia. Discutem, também, inovações e empreendedorismo, ressaltando que o tempo de pandemia deve ser marcado pela criatividade e pelos propósitos na busca de novas soluções.
La periodista costarricense especialistas en temas climáticos y ambientales Katiana Murillo dijo en SobreCiencia que la explotación de recursos globales y su consecuente manipulación de la vida silvestre implica destrucción de ecosistemas vitales y entonces liberación de microorganismos. “Y de ahí es de donde se originan todos estos virus que vienen de animales al hombre”, dijo. “Espero que esto —la crisis del COVID-19 — nos ayude, no solo a reflexionar, sino a enderezar el timón hacia donde tenemos que ir”, dijo. “Espero que sea un punto de inflexión”, agregó.
Katiana Lima do Patrocínio, doutoranda no Programa de Pós-graduação em Química da Universidade Federal de São Carlos (PPGQ – UFSCar) e integrante do Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais (CDMF), fala de sua pesquisa sobre [...] O post CDMF Pesquisa apresenta Katiana Lima do Patrocínio apareceu primeiro em Centro de Desenvolvimento de Materiais Funcionais CEPID-FAPESP.
This week, stories of learning to co-exist. Hosted by: Dan Kennedy Storytellers: Luke Rodehorst & Katiana Ciceron
How often do we spend time criticizing our efforts instead of congratulating how far we've come? Ketty and her guest Katiana decide to take a step back and give themselves congratulatory flowers for all that has been learned, loved and let go within themselves, individually.
Jess and Katiana talk about what's been going on in their lives, their struggles with making time to work on the things that they really want (their passions) with a job, and some solutions to getting more things done in a day and being productive.
Jess and Katiana share their insecurities about their body and what has helped them grow to love their their bodies. They also give their opinion on why girls shouldn't compare their bodies to other girls on social media and the big problem with guys showing attention to girls on for their body.
Jess and Katiana tell you about how they became friends and stayed best friends for 11 years. They also give advice on how to make friends, how to keep a friendship "alive" as you grow and get older, and how to know when it's time to end a friendship.
Before you make a friend, what is the first thing you do? Introduce yourself, right? So before you become virtual bff's with Jess and Katiana you will first need to get to know them, on a personal level, to see what you all may have in common. Today, they will be opening up about their background and struggles such as growing up without their real fathers, dealing with depression, taking a break from college and much more!
Jess, in a 6 year relationship, and Katiana, single, are both 23 years old, long time best friends who grew up together and like any other twenty year old, young adult, or teen, are just trying to figure life out. They really value girl talk because it has helped them get through so many things! This is why they wanted to create a virtual girl chat so YOU can be apart of their discussions and they can help you out too! So join them on their crazy journey and remember girl chat is like therapy, every girl needs it!
Saturday, August 25, 2015 The discussion with Christian educators continues. This week's guest is Lady Katiana Floyd. She is the First Lady of the House of Blessings Christian Fellowship in Baldwin, NY. Elder Terence Floyd is the pastor. Lady Katiana Floyd is an educator by profession. Parents, teachers, and students listen in as we approach the fall semester of school. Hear from one of God's servants. May God's blessings be upon your life.
A blast of hot sweaty tunes, to really get your rump shaking Track Listing: 001 - Binomio, Tom Siher, Brenda Tiger - Love & Money (Karim Cato Remix) 002 - Nelly Furtado Ft. Nacho Chapado, Ivan Gomez & Jerome Ismae - Sound Of My Powerless (Hernan Maldonado Vs Leanh PVT Mash!) 003 - Katiana & Supermode - Why Get Into The Groove (Original Mix) 004 - AC/DC - Thunderstruck (Sean Tyas Bootleg) 005 - David Guetta - Lovers On The Sun (Javier Dee Remix) 006 - Milk & Sugar, Tocadisco - Let The Sun Shine 2014 (Iron & Layer Rework) 007 - Florence And The Machine vs Umek, Beltek - Out Of Spectrum (Say My Name) (James Frew Bootleg) 008 - Rich B. vs. Spice Girls - I'll Be There (Markus W. Bootleg) 009 - Funky Truckerz - Piano Riders (Alternative Mix) 010 - Takers - Shine Through the Dark (Original Mix) 011 - Slideback vs. Danii Minogue - Billie Begins To Wonder (Markus W. Mashup) 012 - Fine (Division 4 Mashup) - Whitney Houston vs Hoxton Whores 013 - Ruff Loaderz & Cutmore Feat Inaya Day - Lift Your Head Off (Big Room Mix) 014 - Helena vs. Carlos Gallardo - Around Levity (Dom de Sousa Mash) 015 - Hoxton Whores, Martin Villeneuve, Jerome Robins - Dreaming (Etienne Ozborne Remix) 016 - Britney Spears - Rrrock The Gasoline (Philthy Big Room Mashup) 017 - Rihanna vs Kelis vs House Generation - S&M vs Milkshake vs Macarena (S&M vs Dj Kitty Glitter Worx Bootleg Mashup) 018 - Sylvester - You Make Me Feel (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) 019 - Dyro & Ansol, Energy 52 - On Top Of Cafe Del Mar (Steve Marx Festival Mashup) 020 - Energy 52 & Whitney Houston - Cafe Del Mare (RavenKis & Yorick Luka Rework) 021 - ZZ Ward - Love 3X (Phil B & Andy Allder Mind The Gap Club Mix) 022 - Jon Flores - Now You're Gone (2014 Private Rework) 023 - David Guetta, Taito Tikaro - Love Don't Secret (Thomas Solvert PVT Mashup) 024 - Titus Jones vs Various Artists - Pretty Girls Take Selfies (Titus Jones Mashup) 025 - Bingo Players Vs. Sak Noel Vs. White Stripes - Seven Loca Rattle (Djs From Mars TripleMash Club Mix) 026 - Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand vs Mike Candys, Alex Grand - Let Me Think About It (Dj Martynoff Mashup) 027 - Black Box vs Nacho Chapado & Ivan Gomez - Everybody Everybody DPV Together (Adam Watts Edit) 028 - Madonna - Living For Love (Jonnas Roy & Erick Ibiza Tribal Mix) 029 - Mark Knight, D. Ramirez & Underworld - Downpipe (Original Club Mix) 030 - Adele vs Shakedown vs Laurent Gaurier vs Lanfree - Rolling At Night In The Deep Red Face (DJ Bolt Mashup) 031 - Corenell, The Lisa Marie Experience - Keep On Jumpin (Corenell Extended Mix) 032 - Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Barry Harris Xtra Drama ReRemix) 033 - Toy Armada & DJ GRIND ft. Jason Walker - St. Elmos Fire (Man in Motion) (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Original Club Mix)