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Are You Ready To Unlock The Secrets Of Heartfelt Intimacy? Join us as we dive deep into love, relationships, and self-discovery with the marvellous Katie Curtis. In this thrilling episode, host James Preece sits down with the dynamic Katie Curtis, an internationally renowned dating, intimacy, and sex coach. Prepare to dive into the world of love, intimacy, and self-discovery as Katie opens up about her daily habits, her unexpected journey into the sex industry, and her unique insights from managing OnlyFans accounts and a brothel in Australia. From the importance of giving compliments to strangers, to navigating the tricky waters of gym etiquette and online dating, Katie shares invaluable advice that's both practical and empowering. James and Katie take a candid look at body confidence, societal norms, and the power of embracing your true self. If you're ready to enhance your love life, reduce dating pressure, and have some fun along the way, this is the episode for you. Tune in now and let's make love an adventure! About Katie Website Instagram
In this episode, Pete Pizzutillo interviews Katie Curtis, CIO of Great Plains Communication, at this year's Fiber Connect. Katie discusses the challenges and opportunities of integrating cloud-based architecture, the importance of data quality, and the impact of digital transformation on the customer experience. She emphasizes the necessity of investing in modern technology to remain competitive and how Great Plains Communication is setting a foundation for future growth through strategic system upgrades. Click now to listen. Also, subscribe to the Broadband Bunch on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. To learn more: https://gpcom.com
Guests Chef Calum and Katie Curtis from Dickinson & Morris join AJ in the studio this week to unveil their festive showstopper pork pie! The perfect addition to your festive spread, these Dickinson & Morris pies are stunning with beautiful pastry work encasing a delicious pork filling. The three manage to find time in between sampling the pie to talk about what makes the perfect pork pie and how Dickinson & Morris make their pies so special. If you're a fan of pork pies, this showstopper has to be on your Christmas wishlist!
This week, we learn all about the new Catholic show for tween-agers, Studio 3:16, and we talk about depression and mental health with Deacon Ed Shoener of the Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers. We also meet singer/songwriter Katie Curtis, who has muscular dystrophy, and reconnect with David Wang from the band Critical Mass, whose new album, Serenity, deals with parental alienation.
This week we speak with author Berta Byrne about her first novel, Encounters with the Sacred; Jermaine has a couple good book suggestions; Gillian learns a new lesson from her kids; and we meet singer/songwriter Katie Curtis.
This week we speak with author Berta Byrne about her first novel, Encounters with the Sacred; Jermaine has a couple good book suggestions; Gillian learns a new lesson from her kids; and we meet singer/songwriter Katie Curtis.
Join Rhyne and Katie, the new Event and Membership Manager, as they chat about upcoming events the Chamber is having this year and next! These two gals could talk about Carroll County all day long!
This Week, I invited a few of my friends Alyssa Toh, Callesta Gunawan and Katie Curtis. We played true or false regarding on social media, teen life, high school and more about personal experiences. We revealed some of the code names Alyssa and Katie use for boys, we also talked about what happens in bootcamp at school and different perspectives about high school from different people. Our future was one of the things we talked about from who we would marry (LOL) to what we want to do after we graduate. This episode is filled with giggles and laughters, I hope you have fun listening as much as we had fun talking. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anikapodcast/support
Wednesday was one of the darkest days in the history of the Labour party. In this week's review show acting director Stephanie Lloyd and events manager Katie Curtis discuss the Panorama programme on antisemitism in the party. They take an in depth look at the issues that came out of the programme, the party's response and what needs to happen next; we need to start dealing deeds not words.*Join JLM as a full or affiliate member See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I am excited to share a recent conversation I had with my friend, author Katie Curtis. Katie is a wife, mom, and author of The Wideness of the Sea, a beautiful novel about a young woman’s life transition in her career and among her family members and romantic interests. I loved reading this book recently and know you will enjoy it too! Katie is working on a second novel, even as she raises her family of six kids (including toddler twins!) and working as a freelance food writer. You can read her food writing at her food blog, The Humble Onion, and more about all her work at her website, KatieCurtis.net. I also share a question from listener Samantha about how to handle small children during Mass. Do you have ideas to share? Let me (and Samantha) know! I would love to include your ideas and input on a future show focused on this perennial topic. Snippet from the Show “Reading is sort of like the Trinity. There’s your consciousness, the writer’s consciousness, and the words that pass through the page.” Check out the resources and shownotes from this episode at ascensionpress.com/girlfriends
What a week it has been. On this extra show, deputy director Stephanie Lloyd catches up with her colleague Katie Curtis to discuss the Labour leadership's response to the Labour split, how deselections could be bad for diversity in the parliamentary Labour party and how we can stop George Galloway from rejoining the Labour party. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Alison McGovern, Stephanie Lloyd and their colleague Katie Curtis reflect on a very sad day for the Labour party – with the departure of seven members of parliament to form an independent parliamentary group.What does Luciana Berger's departure mean for the Labour party's collapse of trust with the Jewish community, what should progressives' approach to the split be and what does it mean for Brexit? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since 1997, the number of women councillors in the country has barely risen, falling far behind the proportion of female MPs. How do we improve that? Conor Pope asks Katie Curtis and leader of Waltham Forest Clare Coghill. They also discuss what new polling means for the debate around Brexit.Further reading:*Clare Coghill: What works in London does not always work elsewhere*More than 100 seats that backed Leave now want to remain in EU*Hope Note Hate map of constituencies' changing opinions on Brexit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is pride a parade or a protest? What is PrEP, and what is the prejudice around it? Richard Angell and Katie Curtis talk to Peter Kyle MP, patron of LGBT Labour, and Greg Owen, founder of founder of IwantPrEPnow.co.uk and part of a recent BBC documentary about the availability of HIV drugs on the NHS.Future reading / viewing:*Trans Rights: The next frontier for equality – Progressive Britain talks to Heather Peto*The People vs The NHS: Who Gets the Drugs? Greg Owen's BBC documentary on PrEP*Find out more about the campaign at Iwantprepnow.co.uk*Find out more about the School Diversity Week*Join LGBT Labour See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Conor Pope, Richard Angell and Katie Curtis discuss free movement, ID cards, what we can learn from Estonia, whether Pinochet led to Brexit and International Women's Day 2018.Further reading:*Fundraiser for Barbara Castle statue *Conor Pope on why adopting ID cards is the way forward *Richard Angell's 10 reforms to keep us in the single market *Conor Pope on Labour's immigration divides *Maisie Borrows on using blockchain at the border *Rosie Corrigan on celebrating generations of feminists See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Katie Curtis checks in to discuss all things Special Education in the classroom. You might be surprised how much overlap there is between “General Ed” and “Special Ed”. Decibal: www.decibel.tech—www.thelazyteacherpodcast.com/episodesEmail::brian@thelazyteacherpodcast.comSocial Networks:Insta- @LazyTeacherPodcastFacebook- @TheLazyTeacherPodcastTwitter- @TheLazyTPodcastYouTube- TheLazyTeacherPodcast
Sailors and Marines on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni take on the elements during realistic training day and night.
In this Pacific Newsbreak, U.S. Forces in Japan updates the liberty policy for all service members and Sailors and Marines in Iwakuni conduct realistic training on land and in the water.
In the last episode of our summer series, we had the most delightful conversation with writer, blogger, and foodie, Katie Curtis. We definitely talk about more than food, but Katie shares with us how food has become a source of memories. Both from her childhood and also as a way to make memories with her own family, food is at the root of these memories. Living in a liturgical paradigm also helps us eat with the seasons in a way that connects us to God’s beautiful and plentiful bounty. Katie shares how God used times of isolation to grow her in her love of others, whether family or neighbors, and use food and fellowship to build friendships and family relationships. So, pull out your old cookbooks, find a family favorite recipe, put on some good music, pour a glass of wine, invite your friends or neighbors, and eat and laugh and commune together. Break bread together friends, delight in God’s gift of food and relationships. Please consider supporting our Podcast Our Guest: Katie Curtis started blogging when she was completely capsized by motherhood. Katie dropped out of a PhD program in Philosophy, had a traveling husband, and 3 kids in 3 years. Her heart felt like it had grown 1,000 times bigger, and the growing pains hurt. But cooking for her people always made everything better. Katie started really cooking when she was 30 – as in read all the cookbooks cover to cover and started to know the exact week when fiddlehead ferns or peaches are in season – but she blames most of her love of food on her childhood. Our guest grew up in a big Irish Catholic family where her mom made Asparagus with Hollandaise, German potato salad with bacon and vinegar, stuffed pork tenderloin and carrots with butter and parsley, and homemade banana creme cake. Sometimes all in the same meal. Katie’s mom and inspiration studied in France and those studies influenced her love of good food which she passed down to her family. This is when Katie started to see that food is memories. “The family table nourished and shaped me, and I hope to do the same for my family.” “I hope to help other families find easy ways to make memories too.” –Katie Curtis You can find the author’s work at Coastal Home Magazine and NH Magazine. She also writes a lot here. And you must take the time to delight yourself in Katie’s first novel just released earlier this summer. The storyline and characters in Wideness of the Sea will captivate your heart and imagination. When Katie is not cooking dinner, she is editing her first memoir, to be published in in the near future, incubating twins due in October, or chauffeuring her 4 other kids around. She also likes to daydream about living in France with her crew and having all the laundry done for longer then 30 seconds. You can follow Katie on Facebook , Instagram and stay updated on all the good food and family life at her blog The Humble Onion. Show Notes: How to Cook a Wolf by M.F.K. Fisher My Life in France by Julia Child and Alex Prud’homme Blogger and Author – David Lebovitz Blogger and Author – Ruth Reichl