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Best podcasts about katie elliott

Latest podcast episodes about katie elliott

New Books Network
Beri Marusic on Grief and other Expiring Emotions (Katie Elliott, JP)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 65:30


Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like that my mother stopped mattering to me or that I stopped loving her, but still this change in grief somehow seemed reasonable." What are philosophers and the rest of us to make of this durable insight? John is lucky to be joined in this discussion of Beri's thoughts on grief by by his new Brandeis philosophy colleague, Katie Elliott. She is not afraid to complicate things further, proposing to Beri that we distinguish between the immediate affective intensity of the initial loss and persistent negative emotions towards the fact of the loss, even when that initial affective heat of loss has faded. Beri reponds that emotions are "thinking with feeling" and we maybe want to be skeptical about splitting the two. Beri sees two aspects of grief: "On the one hand, the vision of loss that is constituted by grief and on the other hand, a vision of grief from a empirical or as some philosophers, like to say, a creature construction perspective." It is wrong to make a pragmatist case for the sheerly functional advantages of getting over grief, and also a mistake to see (like Sigmund Freud) grief as a kind of work, a task, to detach oneself from the mourned object. John asks what it means that he personalizes his sensation of grief, focussing not on the lost beloved, but on the way the beloved, or the lost beloved, remains present to him, a loss felt inside himself. Beri invokes Iris Murdoch's warning against the "fat relentless ego" (The Sovereignty of Good, 1970, p 50) intruding itself--when what really should be at stake is the lost object of one's grief. Beri closes by suggesting that grief doesn't happen to us in the way digestion happens (purely involuntary). Sure, grief is not strictly controllable, and yet because it is reasons responsive rather than simply somatic, it is me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Recall This Book
133 Beri Marusic on Grief and other Expiring Emotions (Katie Elliott, JP)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 65:30


Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like that my mother stopped mattering to me or that I stopped loving her, but still this change in grief somehow seemed reasonable." What are philosophers and the rest of us to make of this durable insight? John is lucky to be joined in this discussion of Beri's thoughts on grief by by his new Brandeis philosophy colleague, Katie Elliott. She is not afraid to complicate things further, proposing to Beri that we distinguish between the immediate affective intensity of the initial loss and persistent negative emotions towards the fact of the loss, even when that initial affective heat of loss has faded. Beri reponds that emotions are "thinking with feeling" and we maybe want to be skeptical about splitting the two. Beri sees two aspects of grief: "On the one hand, the vision of loss that is constituted by grief and on the other hand, a vision of grief from a empirical or as some philosophers, like to say, a creature construction perspective." It is wrong to make a pragmatist case for the sheerly functional advantages of getting over grief, and also a mistake to see (like Sigmund Freud) grief as a kind of work, a task, to detach oneself from the mourned object. John asks what it means that he personalizes his sensation of grief, focussing not on the lost beloved, but on the way the beloved, or the lost beloved, remains present to him, a loss felt inside himself. Beri invokes Iris Murdoch's warning against the "fat relentless ego" (The Sovereignty of Good, 1970, p 50) intruding itself--when what really should be at stake is the lost object of one's grief. Beri closes by suggesting that grief doesn't happen to us in the way digestion happens (purely involuntary). Sure, grief is not strictly controllable, and yet because it is reasons responsive rather than simply somatic, it is me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literary Studies
Beri Marusic on Grief and other Expiring Emotions (Katie Elliott, JP)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 65:30


Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like that my mother stopped mattering to me or that I stopped loving her, but still this change in grief somehow seemed reasonable." What are philosophers and the rest of us to make of this durable insight? John is lucky to be joined in this discussion of Beri's thoughts on grief by by his new Brandeis philosophy colleague, Katie Elliott. She is not afraid to complicate things further, proposing to Beri that we distinguish between the immediate affective intensity of the initial loss and persistent negative emotions towards the fact of the loss, even when that initial affective heat of loss has faded. Beri reponds that emotions are "thinking with feeling" and we maybe want to be skeptical about splitting the two. Beri sees two aspects of grief: "On the one hand, the vision of loss that is constituted by grief and on the other hand, a vision of grief from a empirical or as some philosophers, like to say, a creature construction perspective." It is wrong to make a pragmatist case for the sheerly functional advantages of getting over grief, and also a mistake to see (like Sigmund Freud) grief as a kind of work, a task, to detach oneself from the mourned object. John asks what it means that he personalizes his sensation of grief, focussing not on the lost beloved, but on the way the beloved, or the lost beloved, remains present to him, a loss felt inside himself. Beri invokes Iris Murdoch's warning against the "fat relentless ego" (The Sovereignty of Good, 1970, p 50) intruding itself--when what really should be at stake is the lost object of one's grief. Beri closes by suggesting that grief doesn't happen to us in the way digestion happens (purely involuntary). Sure, grief is not strictly controllable, and yet because it is reasons responsive rather than simply somatic, it is me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Beri Marusic on Grief and other Expiring Emotions (Katie Elliott, JP)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 65:30


Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like that my mother stopped mattering to me or that I stopped loving her, but still this change in grief somehow seemed reasonable." What are philosophers and the rest of us to make of this durable insight? John is lucky to be joined in this discussion of Beri's thoughts on grief by by his new Brandeis philosophy colleague, Katie Elliott. She is not afraid to complicate things further, proposing to Beri that we distinguish between the immediate affective intensity of the initial loss and persistent negative emotions towards the fact of the loss, even when that initial affective heat of loss has faded. Beri reponds that emotions are "thinking with feeling" and we maybe want to be skeptical about splitting the two. Beri sees two aspects of grief: "On the one hand, the vision of loss that is constituted by grief and on the other hand, a vision of grief from a empirical or as some philosophers, like to say, a creature construction perspective." It is wrong to make a pragmatist case for the sheerly functional advantages of getting over grief, and also a mistake to see (like Sigmund Freud) grief as a kind of work, a task, to detach oneself from the mourned object. John asks what it means that he personalizes his sensation of grief, focussing not on the lost beloved, but on the way the beloved, or the lost beloved, remains present to him, a loss felt inside himself. Beri invokes Iris Murdoch's warning against the "fat relentless ego" (The Sovereignty of Good, 1970, p 50) intruding itself--when what really should be at stake is the lost object of one's grief. Beri closes by suggesting that grief doesn't happen to us in the way digestion happens (purely involuntary). Sure, grief is not strictly controllable, and yet because it is reasons responsive rather than simply somatic, it is me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Psychology
Beri Marusic on Grief and other Expiring Emotions (Katie Elliott, JP)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 65:30


Why is that when a loved one dies, grief seems inescapable--and then diminishes? The brilliant Edinburgh philosopher Berislav Marusic's "Do Reasons Expire? An Essay on Grief" begins with his grief for the unexpected and early loss of his mother: "I stopped grieving or at least the grief diminished, yet the reason didn't really change. It's not like that my mother stopped mattering to me or that I stopped loving her, but still this change in grief somehow seemed reasonable." What are philosophers and the rest of us to make of this durable insight? John is lucky to be joined in this discussion of Beri's thoughts on grief by by his new Brandeis philosophy colleague, Katie Elliott. She is not afraid to complicate things further, proposing to Beri that we distinguish between the immediate affective intensity of the initial loss and persistent negative emotions towards the fact of the loss, even when that initial affective heat of loss has faded. Beri reponds that emotions are "thinking with feeling" and we maybe want to be skeptical about splitting the two. Beri sees two aspects of grief: "On the one hand, the vision of loss that is constituted by grief and on the other hand, a vision of grief from a empirical or as some philosophers, like to say, a creature construction perspective." It is wrong to make a pragmatist case for the sheerly functional advantages of getting over grief, and also a mistake to see (like Sigmund Freud) grief as a kind of work, a task, to detach oneself from the mourned object. John asks what it means that he personalizes his sensation of grief, focussing not on the lost beloved, but on the way the beloved, or the lost beloved, remains present to him, a loss felt inside himself. Beri invokes Iris Murdoch's warning against the "fat relentless ego" (The Sovereignty of Good, 1970, p 50) intruding itself--when what really should be at stake is the lost object of one's grief. Beri closes by suggesting that grief doesn't happen to us in the way digestion happens (purely involuntary). Sure, grief is not strictly controllable, and yet because it is reasons responsive rather than simply somatic, it is me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

Building your Brand
Culture is your brand's cornerstone: Lessons from HR consultant Katie Elliott

Building your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 34:57


I love finding new ways to talk about branding and different aspects of it that I haven't covered before so in today's episode I'm chatting to Katie Elliott, an HR consultant who loves working with startup, micro and indie businesses. We chat about the culture of your business and how caring for your staff (or yourself if you're a solopreneur!) is part of building a strong and successful brand. Honestly, I love this topic and it was so interesting to chat to Katie about it.  Katie also has a freebie that she's created called a Business Owner's Guide to Company Culture. I really hope you enjoy the episode and head over to Instagram and let us know what you think and let's carry on the conversation. I always love to hear from you. Check out Flodesk featured in today's episode Don't forget to check out Katie online and follow her on Instagram. And while you're at it, come and say hello to me on my Instagram page as well! Can't wait to connect with you. This episode was written and produced by me and edited by Lucy Lucraft. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!   

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep159: Conversation With 20 Year Old Katie Elliott For Our 20th Anniversary

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 4:23


How have things changed for blind and partially sighted people over the past twenty years and what are their hopes for twenty years in the future? As part of our anniversary, David Hogg's been speaking to some blind and partially sighted twenty-year-olds. Today, he chats with Katie Elliott. You can listen to RNIB Connect Radio on Freeview Channel 730, ask your Smart speaker to play RNIB Connect Radio, get us online at www.rnib.org.uk/connect-radio or via radio apps. #RNIBConnect Image Show RNIB Connect Radio Anniversary logo. On a green background written in 3 rows of white letters: 'RNIB, Connect Radio, 20th Anniversary.' Connect Radio is underlined by a bold white line. 

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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
244 | Katie Elliott on Metaphysics, Chance, and Explanation

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 96:45


Is metaphysics like physics, but cooler? Or is it a relic of an outdated, pre-empirical way of thinking about the world? Closer to the former than the latter. Rather than building specific quantitative theories about the world, metaphysics aims to get a handle on the basic logical structures that help us think about it. I talk with philosopher Katie Elliott on how metaphysics helps us think about questions like counterfactuals, possible worlds, time travel, mathematical equivalence, and whether everything happens for a reason.Blog post with transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2023/07/24/244-katie-elliott-on-metaphysics-chance-and-time/Support Mindscape on Patreon.Katrina (Katie) Elliott received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. After being an assistant professor of philosophy at UCLA, she is now on the faculty at Brandeis. Her research covers topics in metaphysics and the philosophy of science, including explanation, chances, and the logic of time travel.Web pageBrandeis web pagePhilPeople profileSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The NAB Podcast
Insights from Local TV Sales Leaders

The NAB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 25:16


Katie Elliott, local sales manager, KXLY-TV, Morgan Murphy Media and Michael Spiesman, vice president, Sales and Marketing, Allen Media Broadcasting discuss local market trends, growth categories and recruitment advertising success stories. Plus, get a preview of the 2021 Sales and Management Television Exchange.

Why Gifts Matter
Katie Elliott

Why Gifts Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 34:13


Like all of us, Katie has a backstory that has led her to this point in her life. In her particular story, she has landed on the doorstep of gifts. Captured by the idea, she has taken the time to learn the craft of Core Gift interviewing, and also think deeply about the connections between gifts and life difficulty, and the promise that gifts hold for healing and having a firm place in the world to stand. But that’s only one of her many interests. She’s a jazz musician, author, personal coach, and the owner of littlechallenges.com which has a mission of helping people to find small ways to make changes in their life that “make the messy business of being human” just a little bit easier. Be sure to check out her website for a wide variety of podcasts, tools, and ways you can work with Katie. www.littlechallenges.com Find out more about the Core Gift Institute by visiting our website, www.coregift.org Thanks to Jeff Hoyt at Hoyt’s Greater Community Radio for vocal additions. Music by Benson.

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Unhurried Moments
Katie Elliott throws a book

Unhurried Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 5:13


Katie shares a story about throwing a book - illustrating the perils of ill-timed advice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unhurried-moments/message

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A GLT with me CG - Ep24: Katie Elliott Armitage - Hostess with the Mostest (!) & Curator of The Glorious "Lessoeursanglaises.com"

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 40:06


Ladies & Gentlemen please welcome to a particularly exciting Episode of "The Good Listening To Podcast" with me Chris Grimes!And please welcome to the "GLT Clearing" one of my very favourite people on the planet, Katie Elliott Armitage!Katie is a well renowned Seamstress and all round lovely person - who reminds me of an "Expat Judy Dench!", so I loved her as soon as I met her! (Plus she also has a Ping Pong Table - so she's the person with very fine taste that just keeps on giving! What's not to like?!)Katie and her husband Michael swopped London life 12 years ago for a new life together in Rural France in the Dordogne.I met Katie about 5 years ago when I was lucky enough to spend a very happy Summer holiday at her gorgeous property, as a bit of a "special treat", to coincide with my daughter receiving her GCSE Results and the occasion of my 25th Wedding Anniversary!Katie curates the most wonderful and majestic Workshop Venue on the planet! It's called "Le Space" at www.lessoeursanglaises.com and it is surrounded on 3 sides by Sunflowers.Once a year - Zombie Apocalypse notwithstanding (!) - I now get to run my favourite event of the year:  It's called "INSTANT WIT Laughter Lab" where me - and other members of my Comedy Improvisation Company INSTANT WIT - have the great joy of running a 5 day Workshop to explore the wonderfully liberating Comedy Improvisational Mindset of "Yes and..."A lovely, rich conversation indeed! Katie was born in Ghana - went to school for a time in Ethiopia - and subsequently lived for many years in London before swopping for her lovely life in France.So thanks for listening to another Episode of a "GLT with me CG!"The Podcast series that features "The Clearing":  Where all good Questions come to be asked and all good Stories come to be told!With some lovely juicy storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - A Tree (where we get to "shake your tree to see which storytelling apples fall out, in the form of a lovely storytelling exercise called "5-4-3-2-1") - some Alchemy - some Gold - and finally a Cake with a Cherry on Top!Think "Desert Island Discs" but in a Clearing! Also think about William Shakespeare - and about Jaques in "As You Like It" in particular:"All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages..."Jaques: Act II Scene VIIAnd as my Guest in the Podcast:  Now is your 'moment in the sunshine' to share your story!Who are you? What's your story? And what 'life-lessons-learned-along-the-way' would you like to share with us? And just to get bit "existential on yo ass" too (!) what would you like your legacy to be?  How would you most like to be remembered?And all my guests have at least 2 things in common: They are all Creative individuals  - and all with an interesting story to be told!If you'd like to find out more, then please do check out my websites www.secondcurve.uk + www.instantwit.co.uk - and there's also a dedicated "Good Listening To" Facebook Group c/o the link above.Plus if you'd be interested in the experience of being given "a damn good listening to" yourself, or you'd like to explore the idea of some Personal Impact Coaching from me CG - to help level-up your confidence, communication, and personal impact c/o my online Coaching proposition: The Second Curve "Zoom Room" - then, by all means, do get in touch via any of the usual social media channels (see above) or you can email me at chris@secondcurve.uk (The Second Curve "Zoom Room": Coaching to help you 'level up' your IMPACT - or to get Clarity on how to get to "where next?") 

A GLT with me CG - Ep22 - Katie Elliott: Wellbeing & Mental Health Speaker, Podcaster & Facilitator Extraordinaire!

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 57:27 Transcription Available


Welcome to another exciting episode of "The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes!Please welcome to the GLT "Clearing" today:  Katie Elliott,  Wellbeing & Mental Health Coach, Speaker, Podcaster & Facilitator extraordinaire!Katie is also a mental health "survivor", which adds extreme depth  to her work.She's a very talented multi-instrumentalist Musician too! Katie also  used to play keyboards as one of the musicians in my Comedy Improvisation Company, INSTANT WIT.In Katie's own words:"I'm the founder of 'Little Challenges': A project sharing simple, practical, evidence-based ideas to help make the 'messy' business of being human just a little bit easier. Through the project, I give talks, design and deliver bespoke training packages for organisations of all kinds and produce written and video content. I have also created a simple new self-care tool with accompanying resource site: Amiko Cards (www.amikocards.com)I produce and host the podcast, 'Adventures in Behaviour Change', which features conversations with guests from all over the world, exploring issues relating to wellbeing, resilience, productivity, behaviour change and life design. Having spent over 25 years working as a freelance content creator (writing, illustration, whiteboard animation and music composition), workshop facilitator, performer and coach, I've often wondered how on earth all the different strands of work could ever fit together. It's a pleasure to find that, finally, they do.More than anything, I love to collaborate - so if there's any way I can help you in the work you're doing, please get in touch!"So - thanks for listening to another episode of a "GLT with me CG!"The Podcast series that features "The Clearing":  Where all good questions come to be asked and all good stories come to be told!With some lovely juicy storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - A Tree (where we get to "shake your tree to see which storytelling apples fall out, in the form of a lovely storytelling exercise called "5-4-3-2-1") - some Alchemy - some Gold - and finally a Cake with a Cherry on Top!Think "Desert Island Discs" but in a Clearing! Also think about William Shakespeare - and about Jaques in "As You Like It" in particular:"All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages..."Jaques: Act II Scene VIIAnd as my Guest in the Podcast:  Now is your 'moment in the sunshine' to share your story!Who are you? What's your story? And what 'life-lessons-learned-along-the-way' would you like to share with us? And just to get bit "existential on yo ass" too (!) what would you like your legacy to be?  How would you most like to be remembered?And all my guests have at least 2 things in common: They are all Creative individuals  - and all with an interesting story to be told!If you'd like to find out more, then please do check out my websites www.secondcurve.uk + www.instantwit.co.uk - and there's also a dedicated "Good Listening To" Facebook Group c/o the link above.Plus if you'd be interested in the experience of being given "a damn good listening to" yourself, or you'd like to explore the idea of some Personal Impact Coaching from me CG - to help level-up your confidence, communication, and personal impact c/o my online Coaching proposition: The Second Curve "Zoom Room" - then, by all means, do get in touch via any of the usual social media channels (see above) or you can email me at chris@secondcurve.uk (The Second Curve "Zoom Room": Coaching to help you level up your IMPACT - or to get clarity on how to get to "where next?")

Unhurried Moments
Katie Elliott's wild ride

Unhurried Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 5:32


Writer and podcaster Katie Elliott shares a funny story of trying to be a good parent but failing to impress her son. Sometimes, whatever our good intentions, life has other plans for us --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unhurried-moments/message

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Dare Ah New Belief
Katie Elliott: Little Challenges – Part 2

Dare Ah New Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 29:10


Tune in to my Katie Elliott: Little Challenges - Part 2 episode, to learn how Katie's pain led her to create a way to always have a friend in your pocket. The post Katie Elliott: Little Challenges – Part 2 appeared first on Nada Hogan.

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Dare Ah New Belief
Katie Elliott: Little Challenges – Part 1

Dare Ah New Belief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 27:45


Tune in to my Katie Elliott: Little Challenges - Part 1 episode, to learn how Katie's journey through fear, anxiety, and isolation transformed her life. The post Katie Elliott: Little Challenges – Part 1 appeared first on Nada Hogan.

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The Mark Struczewski Podcast
Making the 'Messy' Business of Being Human Just a Little Bit Easier - Katie Elliott

The Mark Struczewski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 28:18


Katie Elliott is the founder of Little Challenges, a place to find simple, practical, evidence-based ideas of ways to make the 'messy' business of being human just a little bit easier. I host the 'Adventures in Behaviour Change' podcast where I interview behavioral scientists, psychologists, authors and people with real-life experience of significant behavior change and ask them to share a 'Little Challenge' that listeners can try at home. Her website   Join The 7 Day Productivity Challenge or go to MarkStruczewski.com/7day   ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom and enjoy their lives.   In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com.   If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com.   Follow me: LinkedIn TikTok Snapchat Twitter Instagram Facebook Pinterest   If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

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The Mark Struczewski Podcast
Making the 'Messy' Business of Being Human Just a Little Bit Easier - Katie Elliott

The Mark Struczewski Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 28:18


Katie Elliott is the founder of Little Challenges, a place to find simple, practical, evidence-based ideas of ways to make the 'messy' business of being human just a little bit easier. I host the 'Adventures in Behaviour Change' podcast where I interview behavioral scientists, psychologists, authors and people with real-life experience of significant behavior change and ask them to share a 'Little Challenge' that listeners can try at home. Her website Join The 7 Day Productivity Challenge or go to MarkStruczewski.com/7day ABOUT Mark ‘Ski' Struczewski (“Mister Productivity”) works with executives to help them gain control of their time by taming distractions so they can experience less overwhelm, feel a sense of freedom and enjoy their lives. In addition to being a productivity coach, Mark is a speaker, host of The Mark Struczewski Podcast and an author. His strategies have guided CEOs/Executive Directors, business owners, business corporate specialists and entrepreneurs to get back control of their time. You can find out more about how to connect with Mark and his mission to create confident leaders at misterproductivity.com. If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Follow me: LinkedIn TikTok Snapchat Twitter Instagram Facebook Pinterest If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

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DO Lectures Podcast
030: Katie Elliott | The Possibility To Change Stubborn Behaviours

DO Lectures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 25:09


Katie is one of the very few author-illustrators to have sold over 100,000 copies of a book featuring cartoon slugs (Fun Factory series, Boosey & Hawkes). She has also worked as a freelance puzzle designer for the RSPCA, performed in theatres all over the UK in an unflattering pastel catsuit, co-founded a social enterprise and home educated two sons. Until very recently, however, no matter what she did it was a struggle. In 2016 her life changed in a dramatic way. She now runs Little Challenges, a project inspired by all she had to learn to stop struggling and start enjoying life. Alongside work as a speaker, workshop facilitator and mentor, she is creating an online library of videos, podcasts and interviews, designed to help make the business of being human just a little bit easier.—Recorded live at the global event in Cardigan, west Wales in 2018.Watch Katie's full talk here: www.thedolectures.com/talks/katie-elliott-the-possibility-to-change-stubborn-behaviours

Sound of Silence
Episode 70: Katie Elliott

Sound of Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 2:48


This episode's guest is Katie Elliott. Katie started out as an author and illustrator of children's music books, helping thousands of children learn how to read and write music using cartoon slugs. She later became a jazz flautist and pianist, recorded an album, made a charity pop single and toured theatres playing keyboards in a range of unlikely outfits. She is the host of the adventures in behaviour change podcast, creator of Amiko cards and is the founder of little challenges - a place to find inspiration and practical tools to help make the messy business of being human just a little bit easier. Recorded in Green Park, London.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stevexoh)

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes
393 - How to Be Kind to Yourself (feat. Katie Elliott)

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 32:38


In this episode, I sit down with Katie Elliott from Little Challenges to talk about why it's so important to be kind to yourself on your personal journey. Listen to her podcast: https://www.littlechallenges.com/podcasts Download 'How to Be Resilient': http://littlechallenges.com/tiny Amiko Cards: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/amiko-self-care-cards-and-membership-site#/ About Katie: Katie Elliott is the founder of the Little Challenges project, host of the Adventures in Behaviour Change podcast and creator of Amiko Cards. A former children's author and illustrator, jazz musician and social entrepreneur, Katie works from her home in Wotton-under-Edge, a small, rural town in Gloucestershire, UK. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Needless Things
Needless Things Podcast 281 – IT: Pennywise Returns Live from Dragon Con 2019

Needless Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 67:40


This episode of the Needless Things Podcast was recorded LIVE at Dragon Con 2019 for the Horror Track! Pennywise is one of the most visible horror icons of the decade. We discuss the legacy of Stephen King's novel, as well as the 1990 TV movie and 2017's Chapter One. Listen in as Katie Elliott moderates Clay Gilbert, Mari Mancusi, Michael Scully, and our own Dave West in this examination of IT in preparation for this week's release of IT: Chapter Two! Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think!“Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com Interstitial music provided by The Mystery Men?  You can follow Phantom Troublemaker on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all the latest on pop culture! Hungry for more movies, music, and pop culture? Visit the Needless Things Archives for a decade of dorkery!

Deja The View
Ep. 50 "Those Puppies are Pushed Up" with Katie Elliott & Chris Turner

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 59:52


Whew, it's the end of season 22 of The View! Marie was so emotional about it she left the province - so Kevin's wrapping things up with Katie and Chris. We're talking the dem debates, Armie Hammer getting dad-shamed, Snooki getting mom-shamed, and Meghan's #Boobgate moment from 2009. Plus, we play a game of goodbyes and look back on some iconic View cohost goodbye announcements. Follow us! www.instagram.com/dejatheviewpod/ | twitter.com/dejatheviewpod Kevin twitter.com/hazlewitch | Katie https://www.instagram.com/katiellliott/ Chris https://twitter.com/Turnstylin

Deja The View
Ep. 35 "Sex and Dominos" with Katie Elliott

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 69:14


Marie is back from her trip to the ~*Golden Globes*~ and she's spilling on which celeb gave her a knowing gay nod. We're also talking The Masked Singer, Abby's pregnancy announcement, and hot topics about Tucker Carlson, Sexxx ;););) and having a midlife crisis. Plus, in The View Theatre, we're breaking down the break down of Whoopi and Rosie O's relationship. Follow us! twitter.com/dejatheviewpod Marie twitter.com/hariecmudson | Kevin twitter.com/hazlewitch | Katie https://twitter.com/katielliott & plz rate and review us on Apple

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!

This week we have Katie Elliott. Katie is a registered dietitian with a specialty in sports nutrition. We cover a wide range of topics designed to help you perform better on the mat. We talk about: Olympic distance triathlons How your diet can affect weight cutting Intermittent fasting and jiu-jitsu How to experiment with your diet Using the App Marune to track your BJJ training Nutrition to get the most out of a training day Using sports drinks Keys to staying hydrated Doing fitness testing Recovery nutrition Links: Check out the Marune app here Quote of the week: “People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after.” Oliver Goldsmith Article of the week: Never Underestimate the Value of The Comfort Zone [caption id="attachment_4888" align="alignright" width="225"] Find out how to support the BjjBrick Podcast here![/caption]   Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod

Deja The View
Ep. 26 "Candace 'Serpentessa' Cameron Bure" with Katie Elliott & Sean Ross

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 67:54


The lost episode! Featuring updates on our favourite authors Jedediah Bila and Candace Cameron Bure - and all the things getting Joy and Meghan riled up now. Plus, Katie and Sean are here to tell us about their recent trip to The View and what exactly goes down during those elusive commercial breaks! Follow us! twitter.com/dejatheviewpod Marie twitter.com/hariecmudson | Kevin twitter.com/hazlewitch Katie twitter.com/cleareyespod | Sean twitter.com/_sodapup

Hound Tall with Moshe Kasher

Time Travel! Or the philisophical theoretics of it. UCLA Philosophy professor Katie Elliott joins the show to discuss, if a time machine did actually exist- would it even be possible to travel through time? Comedians Kurt Braunohler and Nate Bargatze help make sense and make fun of a truly mind bending episode. And they find out once and for all if they could actually travel back in time and kill Hitler. Stick around after the episode for a bonus reading from Moshe and Natasha Leggero of the short story Professor Elliott talks about in the discussion.

Deja The View
Ep. 10 "It's Been Raining a Lot" with Katie Elliott and Nicole Chacra

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 46:41


Our correspondent Nicole is back from NYC and spilling on her visit to The View set. Find out what failed pitch Whoopi made to ABC and which co-host claims they were fired. Then, we're talking Doctor Phil, Caitlyn Jenner, and Kelly Osbourne's recent appearances on The View and reminiscing on that infamous day Whoopi and Joy got so mad at Bill O'Reilly they stormed off the set.

Deja The View
Ep. 7 "How Many Fricks?" with Katie Elliott

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 75:59


We give you the full Disney week recap you want and deserve (9:40) and talk ANTM (5:43), Dancing With The Stars (33:14), Nancy Kerrigan (39:17), and Whoopi's brush with fake news (51:27). Plus, is it okay to go through your partner's cell phone?(58:30) And what went down when Tomi Lahren stopped by The View (1:05:23). Follow Marie and Katie on Twitter @hariecmudson & @katielliott and ME @hazlewitch | @dejatheviewpod

Deja The View
Ep. 3 "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Plus The View" with Katie Elliott and Mary Johnsen

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 65:26


It's a podcast collab with @cleareyespod! We chat about FNL, Disney World(4:35), The View FB Trolls(11:55), Jennifer Holliday and the U.S. Inauguration(16:39), Revenge Body with Khloe Kardashian(25:48), Selena Gomez and Girl Code(38:13), Clay Aiken and Woke Teens(42:08), and we break down the infamous Kelly Ripa/Rosie O'Donnell feud of 2006 in this week's edition of The View Theatre (53:27). Follow Katie and Mary on Twitter @cleareyespod, @katielliott, @mary_hate and ME @hazlewitch _______________________________________________________________________ Good For You by THBD https://soundcloud.com/thbdsultan Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-K_YSjqKgvQ

Deja The View
Ep. 1 "Pilot - So Long, Candace Cameron Bure" with Marie C. Hudson and Katie Elliott

Deja The View

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 39:35


A podcast all about Hot Topics and The View. The week in ReView. We talk Candace Cameron Bure, Trump, Gwen Stefani, Oprah, Hairspray Live, and Rosie O'Donnell's Christmas album. Follow Katie and Marie on Twitter @katielliott & @hariecmudson and ME @hazlewitch

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Plus Booze - A Friday Night Lights Podcast
#2 Never Underestimate the Power of a Good Spanking (with Colin Rabyniuk)

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Plus Booze - A Friday Night Lights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 73:49


Friday Night Lights 102 and 103 - Why is Tim Riggins wet all the time? Where does Coach Taylor end and Kyle Chandler begin? What does a quarterback do? Plus, Gilmore Girls, Lord of the Rings and being the worst teens ever. We explore these pressing issues AND SO MUCH MORE under the pretence of recapping Friday Night Lights season 1, episodes 2 and 3. Starring Mary Johnsen and Katie Elliott, featuring football expert Colin Rabyniuk. Produced by Michael Johnsen.