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Best podcasts about Katie Hall

Latest podcast episodes about Katie Hall

Exploring Peace Meditations
An Interview with Whitney: With God in Every Breath

Exploring Peace Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 59:07


Whitney R. Simpson shares her journey of connecting with God through embodied spirituality after experiencing a stroke at age 31, leading to her discovery that peace is not something received instantly but explored throughout life's journey, in each and every breath! Special guest and friend, Katie Hall, hosts this interview episode as we discuss Whitney's latest book release, With God in Every Breath. With God in Every Breath: A Guide to Drawing Closer to Jesus through Your Senses.What if the opportunity to connect with God was as close as your next breath? Many of us yearn for a deeper connection with God but struggle to find the time or space to cultivate it in the midst of our busy lives. The daily stress of meeting familial, work, and personal responsibilities leaves us longing to connect with God and find rest for our souls. We crave intimacy with our Creator and the peace that only God's presence can give.With God in Every Breath invites you on a journey towards a more embodied and present spiritual life. In this practical book, Whitney R. Simpson offers carefully crafted guided prayers and meditations that provide an accessible way for us to quiet our hearts and a way to enter into God's presence that engages all of our senses. Whether used alone or in a community, each meditation is rooted in Gospel passages from The Message translation and designed to meet you in your everyday life.This helpful guide includes:Guided Meditations: Explore imaginative and sensory-rich meditations that bring you closer to Jesus.Reflection Questions: Each Scripture-based meditation is followed by a set of questions to help you engage the content more deeply.Sensory Cues: To incorporate your whole being into that day's invitation. Closing Prayers: Each meditation closes with a guided prayer to encourage you to bring gratitude into each of your reflections.Visit www.ExploringPeace.com and www.WhitneyRSimpson.com for links and information.Order your copy today, find out more about the book, and grab your bonuses here: http://www.whitneyrsimpson.com/withgodineverybreath.htmlFollow the Exploring Peace Meditations Podcast for more bonus content from the book: https://www.exploringpeace.com/podcast.htmlFor the video format of this interview visit: https://youtu.be/xtseER27LncSend us a text!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showIf you enjoy the benefits of Exploring Peace Meditations: Check out Whitney's books: With God in Every Breath, Holy Listening with Breath, Body, and the Spirit and Fully Human, Fully Divine Join our

Lesbian Lounge
The Rainbow Remix- Ep 212- Newly-Minted Lesbian Fiction author Katie Hall

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 48:18


JD and Denise welcome Katie Hall, our talented British friend who's new book "To Autumn" is out now on all the platforms you usually get your books (or e-books) from. Katie's first novel from AffinityBooks dot com, centers on young Robyn, who's dealing with big, confusing feelings regarding her Mum, her own sexuality and school. Katie explains the inspiration for the story, the nod to 90's nostalgia, including the popular soap "Neigbours" and good ol' caravan parks.  Great chat about lesbian fiction, publishing, literary agents and more. To watch this on our YouTube Channel, click this link.

Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev
How to Build Your Dream Home with Catherine Jackson and Katie Hall

Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 45:54


Join Kosta and his guests: Catherine Jackson, Executive Officer of The Home Builders Association of the Upper Cumberland and Katie Hall, General Manager at Cookeville Kitchen Sales. In this episode: Building a house is like making a cake from scratch - I don't know how. Let's start there, because for most of us buying an existing home is confusing enough, what's it like to build a house? From 2014 to 2024, the median price of a 3-bedroom house in Putnam County has increased over 115%. Buying a home is mathematically impossible for the majority of the Upper Cumberland. How can building more homes help bring down demand and cost? How does building a new home in 2025 compare to buying a similar home at the same price point? Is it comparable or are there other factors we need to consider? Find out more about The Home Builders Association of the Upper Cumberland:https://uchba.com/

Leading Education With Jeff Rose
Navigating Controversy by Circling Up

Leading Education With Jeff Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 7:52


In this week's episode, Jeff and Leader Chat producer Kris Richard discuss Cognia's upcoming Leadership Circle Summit in January 2025. As a school leader, you have a pivotal role in shaping the educational outcomes of students across the country and directly influencing the quality of education within your community. However, even leaders need professional development opportunities occasionally to keep their “iron sharp.”  Join us for our 3rd annual Leadership Circle Summit at Cognia's corporate headquarters in Alpharetta, GA, January 13-15, 2025.  Learn pragmatic solutions from our expert keynote speakers, Amanda Ripley, AJ Crabill and Dr. Mark Elgart.  Connect with other educational leaders to identify simple solutions to complex problems, share governance challenges and establish critical professional networks that best support your work. Find out more about Cognia's Leadership Circle Summit at https://www.cognia.org/news-events/events/ under the "Conferences" section. Contact us directly for more information or questions by emailing us at leadershipcircle@cognia.org or by contacting our event coordinator, Katie Hall, at katie.hall@cognia.org 

Invested In Climate
Impact strategy with Galvanize Climate Solution's Nicole Systrom, Ep #100

Invested In Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 38:38


When Tom Steyer and Katie Hall came together in 2021 to bring Galvanize Climate Solutions to the world, it promised to be something rather unique. They both bring decades of experience managing many billions of dollars, incredible networks, and insights to find the best, most impactful investment opportunities for climate. Recently, Secretary John Kerry joined Galvanize as a Co-Chair, adding perhaps unparalleled international expertise to their team. The firm prioritizes not just financial returns for their investors, but also real climate impact. I was thrilled to sit down with Galvanize Chief Impact Officer Nicole Systrom to learn about how such an all-star team thinks about the impact they create. We spoke about Nicole's background, the three different asset classes Galvanize invests in, three different levels of impact they consider before and after their investments are made, the impact of the election on their work, and much more. I learned a lot and am certainly glad Galvanize is doing the work it's doing. Enjoy. In today's episode, we cover:[02:35] Nicole's background & career focus on climate[06:59] Galvanize & what makes it unique[11:21] Feelings & optimism in climate work[14:36] Galvanize's investment strategy across asset classes[15:59] Impact approaches for public equities, real estate & venture[17:59] Galvanize's thesis & embedding impact across the firm[22:36] Three levels of impact[24:02] Diving deeper into impact approaches for different asset classes[26:11] Galvanize's real estate investment strategy[29:24] Nicole's goals & priorities for the next year[32:42] The impact of the recent election[34:28] What else needs to change in climate finance[36:28] Closing reflections & call to actionResources MentionedGalvanize Climate SolutionsConnect with Nicole SystromConnect with Nicole on LinkedInConnect with Jason RissmanOn LinkedInOn TwitterKeep up with Invested In ClimateSign up for our NewsletterLinkedInInstagramTwitter

Beti a'i Phobol
Katie Hall

Beti a'i Phobol

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 49:37


Y gantores Katie Hall yw gwestai Beti George. Katie yw prif leisydd y band amgen o Bontypridd, CHROMA. Mae'r band wedi profi llwyddiant yn y blynyddoedd diwethaf, gan ennill cystadleuaeth Brwydr y Bandiau 2016, ac ennill lle yn nghynllun Gorwelion y BBC i artistiaid newydd yn 2018, ynghyd â pherfformio mewn gigs a gwyliau ledled Cymru a thu hwnt. Bu'n cefnogi'r Foo Fighters yn ddiweddar ac yn teithio i Dde Korea. Cafodd ei magu yn Aberdâr. Mynychodd ysgol gynradd Aberdâr ac yna ysgol Uwchradd Rhydywaun. Cafodd ddiagnosis o Dyslecsia yn eithaf ifanc., a thrwy gydol ei dyddiau ysgol yn ffodus iawn, cafodd pob cymorth a chefnogaeth.Dewis ar y funud olaf oedd mynd i astudio Cymraeg yng Nghaerdydd, ac y penderfyniad yma oedd yr allwedd i Katie, ac fe wnaeth hynny newid trywydd ei bywyd. Cafodd ei chyflwyno i fandiau newydd Cymraeg gan ei ffrindiau coleg, wnaeth arwain at ddilyn bandiau a gweithio yn Clwb Ifor Bach.Pan ddaeth CHROMA at ei gilydd, fe wnaeth y triawd sgwennu caneuon Saesneg a Chymraeg yn rhannol er mwyn bod yn wahanol i fandiau o'r Cymoedd - a gan eu bod nhw'n gallu.Mae'n rhannu profiadau bywyd yn trafod ei chyfnod yn gweithio mewn canolfan alwadau, cyfansoddi caneuon gwleidyddol a'r dylanwadau eraill sydd wedi ysgogi cerddoriaeth CHROMA, gan gynnwys Cate Le Bon a Gwenno.

bbc pan bu foo fighters chroma cymru cate le bon cymraeg gwenno katie hall saesneg nghaerdydd cymoedd cafodd clwb ifor bach beti george
Scottish Property Podcast
Premier Properties Promoting Perth with Alan Keddie & Katie Hall

Scottish Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 51:54


In this episode Steven talks to Alan Keddie & Katie Hall from Premier Properties lettings and estate agent in Perth. From humble beginnings to a thriving and award winning partnership.We talk about the following:Buying properties before the crash of 2008Hitting negative equity as a result Buying first property at 19Realising you can have more than one mortgage Building a portfolio whilst driving an articulated lorryThe state of the Perth property market The ease of property purchases pre 2008Starting up a lettings and estate agency Making every mistake possible finding their feet Teaming up to share the load 50/50Buying Cora's to advertise the companyConverting a house into an office in Perth centre

Michigan VCtalk
Katie Hall, CEO/Founder, Claira

Michigan VCtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 31:40


Ara talks with Katie Hall is the Founder and CEO of Claira Technologies, a pioneering workforce optimization platform tailored for industrial enterprises.With a decade-long commitment to assisting organizations in navigating the transformative influence of AI on the workforce, Katie's diverse background in business, public policy, and government enriches our discussion with invaluable insights. 

KentOnline
Podcast: Couple expecting baby killed in road crash at poorly marked crossroads

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 22:10


An inquest has heard how faded road markings and a twisted give way sign may have contributed to the tragic crash deaths of a young man and his pregnant girlfriend.Josh Alexander and Jessica Poole were killed in the accident at a crossroads near Ashford last June. Also in today's podcast,  a man has shed tears as he's formally cleared of stalking his ex-girlfriend after a video filmed on his phone helped to "undermine" her accusations.The Whitstable man had been arrested and charged with harassing the woman over a four-week period following a break-up.It's been suggested opening a Primark store in Ashford could be a lifeline for other shops and businesses. In a recent survey, a third of people put it top of their list for what they want in the town centre.Two Kent mums who launched a business after becoming friends on the school run are opening a new florist in time for Valentine's Day.Owners Samantha Richards and Katie Hall, who live in Maidstone, have been friends for four years but worked together more than a decade before without realising.And in football, hear from goal-scorer Oli Hawkins after Gillingham's 3 - 1 win over Notts County. The Gills know they must keep the momentum going ahead of their clash with Swindon Town tomorrow. 

theGrio Daily, Michael Harriot
Real Gangstas of Black History: Mound Bayou

theGrio Daily, Michael Harriot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 13:05


Wypipologist Michael Harriot takes us back to Mound Bayou, Mississippi, the birthplace of the civil rights movement. A place where T.R.M. Howard, Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Katie Hall, Isiah Montgomery, and Aretha Franklin all have a connection. Learn why this sacred place is a part of "The Real Gangstas of Black History" series on theGrio Daily. "It was the only place in Mississippi and almost the entire South where Jim Crow didn't exist" Music Provided by: Transitions Music CorporationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Breakup Monologues with Rosie Wilby
Live from Hoxton Hall - with Cerys Bradley and Shivani Dave

The Breakup Monologues with Rosie Wilby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 46:31


In a live episode recorded at Hoxton Hall, Rosie chats to comedian Cerys Bradley and broadcaster Shivani Dave about weddings, coming out as nonbinary, when to advise a friend to break up with their partner and the best chocolate treats to turn to after a heartbreak. We also hear some fantastic audience contributions from poet Josi and writer Katie Hall. Recorded at Hoxton Hall, as part of Hackney Pride 365's Trans Awareness Week season, on 17 November 2023. With thanks to Hackney Pride 365 and to ELOP. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram and Threads @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues Follow Cerys on Instagram @hashtagcerys Follow Shiv on Instagram @shivscamp Follow Katie on Instagram @katiemargarethall

Lesbian Lounge
The Rainbow Remix - Ep 145- Go Raiders! London's LGBTQ+ Softball Club

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 61:20


Denise and JD welcome our friend Katie Hall to the show to discuss the long running LGBTQ+ Softball Club, the London Raiders. Katie has been a member slash player for 17 years and is now a manager, as well. We talk about club traditions, its mission, how inclusive they are, how welcoming it is - even for newbies and how much it's grown over the years. From practices to Pride Fest, this league seems to make everything fun while maintaining its competitive edge. Thankfully, spectators are welcomed! You can follow them on Instagram, too. Watch on our YouTube Channel by clicking this link.

The Ontic Protective Intelligence Podcast
What Happens When You Take On the Cases That Everyone Avoids

The Ontic Protective Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 41:48


With a knack for problem solving and an unwavering willingness to tackle some of the most challenging and emotionally demanding assignments, success isn't always guaranteed. However, for Katie Hall, these qualities have defined her career as a trusted investigator and executive protection professional.Hall is a retired law enforcement officer with 21 years of experience first working patrol, then as a detective, followed by digital forensics. She specialized in investigations into child exploitation and served on the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Hall also has private sector experience in executive protection and overseeing background investigations, intelligence investigations, and risk and crisis management.Key topics of Hall's discussion with host Dr. Marisa Randazzo include:How her aspirations of being a game warden evolved into her career today overseeing security for an executive office conducting background investigations, intelligence, investigations, and risk and crisis management.Why she felt fulfilled by cases that were most difficult to assess and how she built her resume by saying ‘yes' to the cases no one else wanted to take on.Why law enforcement experience translates effectively into private sector investigative work and skills you need to adapt.

Strength In Recovery
Reclaiming & Rebuilding: Katie's Story

Strength In Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 50:47


Hello listeners and welcome back to the Strength in Recovery podcast! Today we're talking with RCA alumnus Katie Hall. Katie walks us through her passion for service, the impact her mother's addiction had on her own, and how RCA played a major role in her finding her path to recovery. It's an episode you don't want to miss! Tune in now to listen to everyone's favorite host, Jaye, talking with Katie about her recovery story. *The views and opinions expressed by the guests of this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of RCA. These interviews are personal testimonials of recovery and should not be considered medical or treatment advice. Need treatment? Call 1-833-RCAALUM today. Looking for support? Visit www.rcaalumni.com

Monocle 24: The Menu
Mixers and shakers

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 29:24


Monocle's US editor, Christopher Lord, speaks to the founders of one of the world's most renowned cocktail bars, Attaboy, on New York's Lower East Side. Sophie Monaghan-Coombs catches up with the founder of Beak Brewery, Danner Tapper, and Faber's marketing director, Katie Hall, to discuss their new beer-can collaboration, while Markus Hippi heads for a tipple with Arnd Heissen in Berlin. Plus: the week's top food and drink headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bridging the Gap
AI Shapes the Future of Hiring

Bridging the Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 36:08


What is the “human side” of construction? What is “human capital” and how does it relate to employee retention? Join host Todd and guest Katie Hall as they discuss the boom of AI development, how to secure buy-in for new tech within the construction industry, how we can find and translate construction skills in other areas, and much more. Katie Hall is the Founder and CEO of Claira, a competency analytics platform helping companies understand their workforce and hire better. Before starting Claira, Katie spent 10 years in global workforce development, where it became clear that customers and the market were ready for a more precise, inclusive future of work. Katie regularly speaks and writes on a variety of topics including diversity hiring, ai ethics, and automation impact on the workforce. Previously, Katie worked for the United States Attorney's Office, Department of Justice, Executive Office of the President, The White House and the State of Michigan. She holds an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management and an MPA from the University of Michigan, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and a BA in Political Science from Hope College. She also played and coached volleyball for 20 years.

Road Dog Podcast
250: Runner's Guide to the Born to Run Ultramarathon Extravaganza

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 214:50


“If you're coming to this thing for the first time, please come with an open mind and an open heart. Please come prepared for an amazing experience and be happy and be kind. I think that's the most important part of the Born to Run experience, compassion and kindness.” In this guide to the Born to Run Ultramarathon, Luis chats with folks involved with the event or have participated in the event. Luis chats with Honest Bob Gibson, Kelly the Pole Dancer, Katie Hall, David, PJ, Quc Taing Tanri, Tracy Thomas, Clint Welch, Jack Rosenfeld, Jess Soko, Zachary Friedley, plus Coach Eric Orton, Joe and Alexa from Xero Shoes. Learn some ins and outs of the event from those who know it the most. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. BORN TO RUN UltraSignup: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=96118 HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener15 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Allwedoisrun.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com    

Business Black Belts
Katie Hall, Founder and CEO of Claira on the workforce: Business Black Belts Episode 187

Business Black Belts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 29:35


Katie joins us on the show to talk a bit about her views on why resumes are on the way out and the workforce in large.

Kids Learn Careers
91: Katie Hall: Director of Global Services at Zuora

Kids Learn Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 14:20


listen now and see what it's like to be a director of global services!

Texas Standard
WNBA star and Houston native Brittney Griner freed from Russian prison

Texas Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 51:01


Houston native and WNBA star Britney Griner freed in a prisoner swap with Russia. We’ll have the latest. Also the dismissal of charges against an Ecuadoran migrant at the center of a controversy over federal and state authority. Laura Rice talks with Katie Hall of the Austin American Statesman. Plus a focus on a photography […]

Represent SYN
Election Debate l E6 S4 2022

Represent SYN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 24:03


Join Mimi, Bridie and George as they moderate Represent's first live debate. Katie Hall, state Labor member for Footscray and additionally the Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Multicultural Affairs and Creative Industries, and Matthew Bach, Victorian Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Child Protection and Youth Justice, and Youth Affairs, go head to head on the most important issues facing young people this election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zoo Logic
The Role of an Animal Welfare and Behavioral Coordinator

Zoo Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:44


Dr. Katie Hall is the Animal Welfare and Training coordinator for Sedgwick County Zoo.  Her interest in animal welfare and training began as a teenager when she had the opportunity to provide care for chimpanzees used in the film industry.  As an internal consultant to the animal care and veterinary team, Dr. Hall describes the importance of collecting and using behavioral and physiological data to inform on husbandry and management decisions to improve individual animal welfare. Animal Care Software KONG Zoo Zoo Logic Podcast    

Nerds At Church
18th Sunday after Pentecost Year C

Nerds At Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 62:07


Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) and special guest Katie Hall (they) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 18th Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Proper 23 or Lectionary 28, which falls on October 9th this year, including our deep dive into nursing! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. Check out this twitter thread on the history of the BMI and follow the tweeter for lies doctors tell you about being fat. Also, check out this summer's episode from the 5th Sunday after Pentecost about Samaritans! Check us out on Facebook & Twitter at @NerdsAtChurch to connect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdsatchurch/message

MAKING MEDIA
Sunshine LIVE Radio Crew Interview With Katie Hall MP

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 8:36


Sunshine LIVE Radio Crew Interview With Katie Hall MP by Ralph Barba

My Climate Journey
Ep. 198: Nicole Systrom, Chief Impact Officer at Galvanize Climate Solutions

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 56:28


Today's guest is Nicole Systrom, Chief Impact Officer at Galvanize Climate Solutions.Galvanize Climate Solutions, launched in September 2021 by Tom Steyer and Katie Hall, is a mission-driven investment platform that will provide capital, expertise, and partnerships necessary to produce and scale vital and urgent climate solutions. Galvanize is purpose-built to accelerate decarbonization efforts by integrating climate-focused investment with global activism.Nicole Systrom has spent her entire career partnering with investors, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to accelerate high-impact climate and clean technology solutions. Before Galvanize, Nicole founded Sutro Energy Group to counsel impact investors, philanthropists, and nonprofits on how to direct mission-oriented resources toward innovative clean technologies. With an extensive background in environmental science and a passion for helping entrepreneurs scale breakthrough technologies, nonprofits, foundations, and family offices frequently tap Nicole for her counsel on climate-positive programs. In addition, she is a published thought leader on climate innovation topics ranging from identifying gaps in the cleantech ecosystem, building philanthropic tools for investing in climate solutions, and enabling better state energy policy.I was eager to have Nicole on the podcast because she has dedicated her entire career to climate. We cover several important topics in this episode, including Nicole's role at Galvanize, the company's theory of change as an investment firm, and Nicole's experience balancing belief systems and passions throughout her career. We also dive into the evolution of Nicole's views on the best climate solutions, key levers for unlocking faster innovation, and the climate solutions that dominate the airtime but are not the most valuable. This is a fantastic episode, especially for those interested in understanding climate solutions better.Enjoy the show!You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@mcjcollective.com, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded February 10th, 2022To learn more about Galvanize Climate Solutions, visit: https://galvanizeclimatesolutions.com/To learn more about this episode, visit: https://mcjcollective.com/my-climate-journey-podcast/nicole-systrom

Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Curate: Katie Hall on Leadership

Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 20:24


Listen in as Katie shares advice for women preparing to take on leadership roles in college and beyond.

Marsfall
Bunker Down: What Comes Next - M02E06

Marsfall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 9:14


It's been a long journey for Dr. Katie Hall and her new friend Amadeus. As Katie makes a new connection, she looks to the future and her life in this strange new world.  Episode Transcript   *Content warnings listed below   CREDITS Eli Barraza as Katie Hall Sean Howard as Pete Brinkley Sam Boase-Miller as Amadeus Kristi Boulton as Denote Shannon Lovley as Jacki O'Rania Dan Lovley as ANDI Written by Erik Saras and Seth Mlawski, with Dan Lovley Directed by Erik Saras All Audio Engineering by Brian Goodheart Music by Sam Boase-Miller Produced by Marsfall, LLC   Support the show   Content Warning: violence, death or dying Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook: @marsfallpod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/marsfallpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marsfall
Bunker Down: Waking Up and Quarantine - M02E01 and E02

Marsfall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 10:12


In the first episode of our second miniseries Bunker Down, Dr. Katie Hall wakes up to a strange new world. Still on the Blue Planet, she learns that going to Mars wasn't the only way to save humanity. In the second episode, Katie debates exploring the surface with IT expert Pete Brinkley.   Episode 1 Transcript Episode 2 Transcript *Content warnings listed below   CREDITS Eli Barraza as Katie Hall Dan Lovley as ANDI Sean Howard as Pete Brinkley Sam Boase-Miller as The Bot Written by Erik Saras and Seth Mlawski, with Dan Lovley Directed by Erik Saras and Dan Lovley All Audio Engineering by Brian Goodheart Music by Sam Boase-Miller Produced by Marsfall, LLC   Hear the rest of the series and support the show   Content Warning: Death or dying, violence, serious injury Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and Facebook: @marsfallpod Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/marsfallpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Capital Allocators
Katie Hall – Hall Capital Partners (Capital Allocators, EP.213)

Capital Allocators

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 51:49


Katie Hall is the Founder and Co-Chair of Hall Capital Partners, a $40 billion OCIO for high-net-worth families, endowments and foundations. She launched Hall Capital with the backing of Don Fisher, Warren Hellman and recent Presidential candidate Tom Steyer back in 1994 and has grown that base to serve 130+ clients today.  Our conversation covers Katie's background, her path to starting Hall Capital, and her approach to the business. We then turn to her investment philosophy, customized asset allocation, and thoughts on alternatives, crypto, and ESG. We close with Katie's perspectives on governance and the future of Hall Capital. Learn More Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Read the transcripts

Fuerza: Inside the Mind of the Ridden Athlete

Welcome to a brand new podcast, Fuerza; where we dig inside the mind of the driven athlete. Today, I'm talking to Katie Hall, former pro cyclist and current Outride ambassador.  Follow Katie on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katiehalled Connect with Miguel on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grasshopperadventureseries For information about Grasshopper Adventure Series (Races/Rides/Adventures) https://grasshopperadventureseries.com/

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - The Reckoning (#11)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 28:30


Revelation and retribution arrive in “The Reckoning,” episode 11 of “Kansas City: 1924.” Vincent’s true nature is finally revealed and a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions is set into motion. Don’t miss this stirring preparation for the exciting conclusion of “Kansas City: 1924.” Featuring Matt Schwader, Jan Rogge, Ellen Kirk, Scott Cordes, Victor Raider-Wexler (who also directs), Manon Halliburton, Mike Ott, Mark Robbins, Bri Woods, Jen Mays, Kyle Dyck, Chioma Anyanwu, Katie Hall, Katie Gilchrist, Brian Paulette, Nedra Dixon, and Gary Neal Johnson. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.

Light on Leeds
Light On Episode 2: Katie Hall

Light on Leeds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 29:24


Katie Hall remotely connected with me all the way from Vouleme in France to tell me how she got there, how she is coping with a French lockdown and about her very exciting plans for the future. Katie chose to feature two tracks by the very talented Lewis Hall - do check out his work and Katie's Go Fund Me page (links below)."Legacy is a project created in order to offer disadvantaged and/or city dwelling children the opportunity to spend time learning how to love and care for the natural world.Set in the picturesque village of Vouleme, southwest France, The Hub will also serve as a community centre, including: a cafe serving vegetarian and vegan dishes, freshly prepared using homegrown and locally sourced organic ingredients; a zero waste shop selling eco-friendly products, organic food and drink products and locally made arts and crafts items; affordable family holiday accommodation beside the beautiful Charente river; an educational market garden, open to visitors and demonstrating permaculture techniques; various workshops including vegan and vegetarian cookery, zero waste cosmetics, etc.Having privately raised the funds to purchase our amazing riverside property, set on 6500sqm of fertile land with a well and outbuildings, cafe, holiday gite and space for the new shop, additional funds are now needed to buy materials for the construction of accommodation cabins, composting toilets, solar showers and a large greenhouse, along with the renovation of the shop space.Without these additional funds we could not bring this eco-socio project to fruition. Our initial target of 1000 euros will get the ball rolling but further donations will enable us to achieve faster results and help to subsidise the children's retreats once the works have been completed.We are also looking into the availability of grants for the installation of solar panels and other eco-renovations, with the ultimate goal of becoming self sufficient and carbon neutral."This episode was produced by Richard Hatton.https://www.gofundme.com/f/c8fkn-legacy?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1https://www.facebook.com/HubVoulemehttps://www.facebook.com/voulemoishttps://www.facebook.com/LeBourgVoulemehttps://soundcloud.com/user-13922959/downtownhttps://soundcloud.com/user-13922959/you-got-it-right

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - Best Laid Plans (#9)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 28:15


Brazen and desperate schemes take shape this week in “Best Laid Plans,” episode 9 of our original series, “Kansas City: 1924,” by Forrest Attaway. As dust settles on the latest battle for the streets of Kansas City, the combatants nurse their wounds and look for a way forward, with or without further bloodshed. This latest episode in the ongoing historical saga “Kansas City: 1924” features Rusty Sneary, Matt Schwader, Katie Hall, Chioma Anyanwu, Kyle Dyck, Katie Gilchrist, Ellen Kirk, Scott Cordes, Gary Neal Johnson, RH Wilhoit, Alisa Lynn, Granvile O’Neal, Nedra Dixon, Walter Coppage, Justin McCoy, and Victor Raider-Wexler. Written by Forrest Attaway. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Design and Engineering by Jonathan Robertson.

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - Blood (#8)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 28:40


The dominoes start to fall in "Blood," episode 8 of the historical radio epic, "Kansas City: 1924." As the effects of a crackdown are felt throughout the city, reality comes crashing into fantasy and tensions rise as everyone looks for someone to blame... and someone to hurt. Written by Forrest Attaway and featuring Rusty Sneary, Matt Schwader, Bri Woods, Katie Hall, Chioma Anyanwu, Kyle Dyck, Jerry Mañan, Jan Rogge, Mark Robbins, Mike Ott, Katie Gilchrist, Ellen Kirk, Jen Mays, Sam Cordes, Scott Cordes, Victor Raider-Wexler and host Cinnamon Schultz. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Direction and Design by Jonathan Robertson.

Yellow Brit Road
Yellow Brit Road, 24 January 2021: Music Business Talk, and Great Indie Music

Yellow Brit Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 15:06


This week on the Yellow Brit Road, we talked about the ongoing changes in the music industry (I'm hopeful!), and also heard some great music from Happy Mondays, The Pipettes, Amsterdam fuzzy alt band Global Charming, London indie duo Happy Accidents, had new releases from Goat Girl and Shame, listened to great music from Oscar Jerome, north Walian hip-hop brass band Band Pres LLareggub (featuring Chroma's Katie Hall on vocals), heard Shingai and Pale Waves' new releases and featured Parisian jangepop band EggS and Brooklyn's psychedelic bilingual indie band Minaxi. To learn more about the ongoing DCMS inquiry, look here and here. Here's this week's playlist. (try and support artists directly!) Listen live on your dial at 101.9 FM in the Kingston area, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9 PM! (Full shows are available in the archive for 3 months from release) Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com or tweet @YellowBritCFRC.

The PhD Life Raft Podcast
'Being a Part-time PhD Student' with Katie Hall

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 34:58


This week's podcast tackles the problems and possibilities of being a part-time PhD student.   Katie Hall is currently a creative practice PhD student, with project Queer as Friends. As a creative writing practitioner, Katie is editing her debut novel and freelancing as a journalist for LGBTQ lifestyle press. She has recently been longlisted for the second Primadonna Writing Prize, and will be included in the upcoming Arachne Press 'Tymes goe by turnes' anthology. In 2019, Katie was shortlisted for the Lichfield Cathedral The Word poetry prize. Katie is the creator and screenwriter of the first London LBQ web series, the award winning 'She's in London'.   In this episode Katie shares how her experience of cancer led to her take-up the opportunity of voluntary redundancy as a means to follow her passion for creative writing and research.     Katie talks about the PhD as a personal development process and shares some of the practical considerations of coming back into the academy and how to balance study with other interests and responsibilities.     She also talks about her innovative research project and her own creative process.  You can find out more about Katie's work here: http://www.katiemhall.com/   The book Katie mentions is ‘Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World' by Cal Newport.   Let us know if you have any recommendations for books/websites/other resources and don't forget that you can sign up for The Phd Life Raft Podcast newsletter via the website: www.thephdliferaft.com   Let's connect! Pintrest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/phdliferaft/ Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVVWxhoL1DFiXHiJSI4J9Kg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phdliferaft/ Twitter: @thephdliferaft

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - The Ides of Summer (#7)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 28:32


Personal vendettas deepen as the bill for blood comes due in Episode 7 of Kansas City: 1924, “The Ides of Summer.” In this episode, Giovanni’s mob plots their next move after months of sabotage at the hands of Livestock Exchange agents and we see the personal toll of the ongoing conflict. Don’t miss Kansas City’s finest actors in the next chapter of this historical epic. Featuring Ellen Kirk, Cinnamon Schultz, Mark Robbins, Michael Ott, Brian Paulette, Scott Cordes, Rusty Sneary, Nedra Dixon, Justin McCoy, Jan Rogge, Katie Hall, Alisa Lynn, RH Wilhoit, Matt Rapport, Sam Cordes and Victor Raider-Wexler. Written by Forrest Attaway. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Design and Engineering by Jonathan Robertson.

Blind Abilities
Sing for Serenity Choir is an International On-Line Choir for the Blind. Come Listen and Join Us virtually!

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 19:47


In the era of Covid-19 we have seen a sharp rise in the production of virtual music, ranging from individual performers, to bands, to choral groups.  Prior to the pandemic, however, this form of music was not only unusual, but rare. Our guests today on blind abilities represent one of those rare music groups that originated before the Corona virus  burst onto the world scene. the Serenity Virtual choir is that group, and Kaleigh Brendle is the group’s founder. Initially she started out small, pulling together a local singing group to help a friend with a project, but, realizing she had a passion for the undertaking,  she soon expanded it into an international virtual choir of more than ninety voices throughout the quarantine. Join Simon Bonenfant as he chats with Kaley and Katie Hall, one of the choir’s dedicated editing team as they explore the evolution of the group, how they adapted and adjusted the membership to include children and more adults, how they build create and edit their arrangements and what they do to socialize and maintain a sense of teamwork and family within the group.  Be sure to set aside a few minutes of your valuable time to hear the wonderful music this choir offers to the world, and be sure to listen to all their diverse selections and subscribe to their YouTube Channel at SingForSerinityChoir. Follow Sing for Serenity Choir on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. If you are interested in joining the group, send an email to SingForSerenity@Gmail.com Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - A Measured Response (#6)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 27:49


The conflict comes to blows and vengeance gets personal in episode 6 of Kansas City: 1924, "A Measured Response." As more and more Kansas Citians are drawn into the war between the bootleggers and the ranchers, a shocking discovery is made about George and his mysterious belle. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz and featuring Victor Radier-Wexler (also Director), Ellen Kirk, Jan Rogge, Walter Coppage, Granville O'Neal, Natalie Liccardello, Mark Robbins, Katie Hall, David Fritts, Michael Ott, and Vanessa Severo. Written by Forrest Attaway with Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson.

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - The Levy Breaks (#4)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 28:30


In episode 4 of "Kansas City: 1924," a storm rolls in as George and his family seek unconventional help for their problem, the next shot in the cross-town war of businesses lands, and some of Vincent’s mysterious background is brought to light. Featuring Victor Raider-Wexler (who also directs), Walter Coppage, Vanessa Severo, Bri Woods, Justin McCoy, Brian Paulette, Katie Gilchrist, Mike Ott, Jan Rogge, Kyle Dyck, Katie Hall, Chioma Anyanwu, Jen Mays, Scott Cordes, Ellen Kirk, Mark Robbins, Matt Schwader, and Bri Woods. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz with Sound Design by Jon Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.

Lesbian Lounge
The Whiskey Rock Lounge- Ep.10- Katie Hall joins us

Lesbian Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 44:12


This one kicks off with a bad wi-fi day for JD, as she searches for a signal, and finds it in her Jeep outside of her condo building. Denise shares one of her dearest friends with JD, as they welcome Katie Hall to the show. Katie discusses her latest project "Hear Us Out", a virtual & audio concept that shares some of the older LGBTQ community member's stories from all over. Katie also has a short story and poem due out in 2021. Denise tells JD about some of their history. The girls also discuss some of their favorite sitcoms from days gone by.  You can follow The Whiskey Rock Lounge on Facebook by clicking HERE. and Katie's project is at HEAR US OUT. 

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre
Kansas City: 1924 - A Warm Wind (#3)

Kansas City: Actors, Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 28:00


George searches for a way to work through his problem as new bonds are formed and strengthened amidst shifting alliances. Meanwhile, an unwelcome visitors meet a Kansas City "greeting committee" and the conflict between the mob and the cattlemen reaches City Hall. Hosted by John Rensenhouse Cast - Victor Raider-Wexler as the Narrator; Justin McCoy as George; Walter Coppage as Fritzy; Ellen Kirk as Alice; Scott Cordes as Big Mike; R.H. Wilhoit as George Kelly; Kyle Dyck as Tom; Chioma Anyanwu as Charlee; Katie Hall as Amy Pritchett; David Fritts as Evans; Mike Ott as Police Captain James Sullivan; Bri Woods as Rose; Matt Schwader as Vincent; Brian Paulette as Lockridge; Katie Gilchrist as Farrow. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler. Written by Forrest Attaway.

Freewheeling
Katie Hall chats her career, retirement, and her future

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 64:43


In this week's episode of the Freewheeling podcast Loren and Abby are joined by Jose to discuss the end of the one-days, the lack of information on the Madrid Challenge, and all the newest transfer news.  For the final ten minutes of the episode Abby chats with Katie Hall about her decision to retire, her career, and what she has planned next. Check out the full story on the CyclingTips website!  cyclingtips.com/signup

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast
2020 Showcase: Marsfall: Bunker Down

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 10:15


Hello friends! I'm Erik Saras, one of the producers and showrunner for Marsfall: Bunker Down. In this miniseries, we wanted to explore a rarely examined side of the Marsfall universe - what is life like back on Earth? Through the eyes of Doctor Katie Hall, who wakes up in a bunker beneath Earth's surface, we quickly learn that survival on both the Red and Blue planets is not guaranteed. After meeting a robot from the surface named Amadeus, Katie and IT expert Pete Brinkley try to determine if it's hostile or friendly in this first excerpt from episode 3. After Katie decodes the robot's musical language, she ventures out onto the surface in order to find more survivors, which you will hear in the complete 5th episode immediately following the first excerpt. We hope you enjoy these selections from Marsfall: Bunker Down, and thank you so much for listening and supporting the 2020 Audio Verse Awards. https://marsfallpodcast.com/ Twitter: @marsfallpod

Road Dog Podcast
118: Katie’s Long Run Home

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 71:17


“We had a good look at my feet and it was pretty grim. My heels had pretty much disintegrated.” Katie Hall ran 180 miles through the Great Glen Way in Scotland over 5 days carrying all of her own supplies to raise money for the cancer center that had supported her mother. Hear Katie describe her journey and the people who helped her along the way like Sam Howland. Hear Luis butcher the names of Scottish towns. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. COROS (Sponsor) https://www.coros.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddog2020 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Katie Hall Contact Info: Instagram: riotstar_98 Facebook: katie.hall.163 Ayrshire Cancer Support: https://www.ayrshirecs.org Sam Howland https://www.ridleytreecc.org/cancer-center Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

Ashley Lay Real Estate Podcast
Ep. 6 | ALRE Podcast | Winston Salem

Ashley Lay Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 27:56


Welcome to episode 6 of the Ashley Lay Real Estate podcast! We're excited to introduce you to Winston-Salem, NC! Joining us this episode is Katie Hall from Vela Agency and is a Winston-Salem ambassador. In this episode we cover a TON of local businesses and name drop them as well! Check out the WS places, events, and things-to-do here! Featured Businesses: Ashley Lay Real Estate: https://www.viewwinstonsalemhomes.com/ Vela Agency: https://velaagency.com/ Places: Innovation Quarter: https://www.innovationquarter.com/ Old Salem: https://www.oldsalem.org/ Lil Dipper: https://www.lilldipper.com/ Ramkat: https://www.theramkat.com/ Krankies: https://krankiescoffee.com/ Camino: https://www.caminobakery.com/ Tanglewood Park: http://www.forsyth.cc/parks/tanglewood/ Kimpton: https://www.thecardinalhotel.com/ Stevens Center: https://www.uncsa.edu/performances/stevens-center/index.aspx Bailey Park: https://www.innovationquarter.com/about/bailey-park/ Events: Southern Charm on the Farm: https://southerncharmatthefarm.wordpress.com/ Food Trucks: https://roaminghunger.com/food-trucks/nc/winston_salem/ Black theatre Festival & Gala: https://ncblackrep.org/nbtf-info/ Winston Salem Symphony: https://www.wssymphony.org/ Venture Cafe: https://www.venturecafewinstonsalem.org/about/ Higher Education: Salem College: https://www.salem.edu/ Wake Forest University: https://www.wfu.edu/ Forsyth Technical Community College: https://www.forsythtech.edu/ Winston Salem State University: https://www.wssu.edu/ University of North Carolina - School of Arts (UNCSA): https://www.uncsa.edu/ Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University): https://carolinau.edu/

Ontario Today Phone-Ins from CBC Radio

Funny stories how people managed 4 months of hair growth, with Toronto stylist Katie Hall.

CrocTalks [w/Hayden Wolf]
29: The Africa Trek with Katie Hall (Part 2)

CrocTalks [w/Hayden Wolf]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 40:34


This week is a continuation of my conversation with Katie Hall about The Africa Trek. We discuss more of the aftermath and our processing of this experience. If you missed last week's episode, go back and listen to it before listening to this. https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Find out more at http://www.croctalks.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

CrocTalks [w/Hayden Wolf]
28: The Africa Trek with Katie Hall (Part 1)

CrocTalks [w/Hayden Wolf]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 53:22


There is a lot happening this week in America. Protests, pandemics, and podcasts. Let's take a trip together outside the border. This week I am talking to Katie Hall. We met back in 2014 on a missions trip to southern Africa, where we spent 3 months traveling countries, sleeping in tents and trying our best to be missionaries. This episode was a long time coming and honestly I've never been this nervous to record. The stuff that happened on The Africa Trek was confusing, incredible, traumatizing, indescribable and life-altering. I am thankful for the opportunity to process with Katie this week. This is a two part episode because we talked for almost 2 hours. Part 2 will be available next week. Please donate and educate yourself this week. https://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/ Find out more at http://www.croctalks.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Book Publicist Podcast
Publicity For Fiction Authors Pt 2 (Katie Hall)

The Book Publicist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 26:27


Katie Hall, long-time fiction publicist, is back in studio with host Jason Jones to continue talking all things fiction and how authors can be good citizens of the fiction community. This episode is the second part of their conversation. indie author, media, press relations, book expert, book marketing, media relations, publicity, fiction,

Face Your Fears
Episode 35: Covid Convos - with Katie Hall and Julie B.

Face Your Fears

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 28:28


Covid Convos with Katie S. Hall & Julie B.I'm kicking off a special series of "covid convos" -- conversations with women about how they've been navigating the coronavirus over the last couple of months. In this first episode, I chat with two dear friends while we escaped to Savannah for a responsibly-planned retreat, Katie S. Hall and fellow teacher Julie B. Find out how the three of us have been thinking about this slowing down of life, and tune in soon for the next installment of Covid Convos.Katie is a development professional who works with a ministry for men who are overcoming a history of addiction. She is also a yoga teacher with a special gift for helping women find ease and acceptance. Julie teaches English at Chattanooga State, and she's one of the most warm-hearted, quirky, delightful people I know. She loves Mister Rogers, Jeff Goldblum, and tiny hands more than anyone I've ever met, and she's learning how to play the ukulele during covid-19 because it's not so loud that it would disturb her condo-building neighbors.Look for more conversations coming soon in the next couple of weeks.

Freewheeling
Getting to Know Jose Been

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 66:57


Another excitingly packed episode for you all today! We kick off with Loren and Abby discussing the breaking news of Lorena Wiebes leaving Parkhotel Valkenburg and signing for Team Sunweb. This episode possibly includes the most women's cycling news we've seen since January, with announcements by Anna van der Breggen and Chantal Blaak that they will hang up their race bikes in 2022 in exchange for the driver's seat of team directors for SD Worx, a virtual Skoda V-Series 3 day women's race to replace the OVO Energy Women's Tour, and the possibility of a brand new team on the horizon. A very special guest joins Abby for this week's episode of Freewheeling. Abby starts off by getting to know Jose Been before they chat about Jose's most recent CyclingTips article about her quarantine experience and finding a way to wind down while getting fit on the bike and discovering more beauty on her home roads. As a special bonus, Abby chats with podcast regular (and favorite) Katie Hall about her Everesting world record and how she is spending life with no bike racing. 

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The Book Publicist Podcast
Publicity For Fiction Authors Pt 1 (Katie Hall)

The Book Publicist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 26:04


Host Jason Jones has Katie Hall, long-time fiction publicist, in studio, to talk about the challenges and unexplored publicity opportunities for fiction authors. This episode is the first part of their conversation. indie author, media, press relations, book expert, book marketing, media relations, publicity, fiction,

Pod On The Hill - Victorian Labor Podcast
EP. 132: Connecting voices during coronavirus - Katie Hall

Pod On The Hill - Victorian Labor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 22:40


Pod on the Hill has brought together a series of short-form interviews with members of parliament, union leaders and workers to talk about some of the realities facing Victorians in this once-in-100 year event - the global coronavirus pandemic. Is this episode Conrad talks to Member for Footscray Katie Hall.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Best of SLHour: Overcoming the Shame Game and other Great Conversations

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 57:00


This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, we speak with children's author Kristin Maher about her book, The Awfulizer and how to overcome the shame game and we meet husband/wife singer/songwriters Andrew and Katie Hall. Also a theology conversation about Transubstantiation with theologian, Brett Salkeld and we meet the Dutch Christian band Trinity.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Best of SLHour: Overcoming the Shame Game and other Great Conversations

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 57:00


This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, we speak with children’s author Kristin Maher about her book, The Awfulizer and how to overcome the shame game and we meet husband/wife singer/songwriters Andrew and Katie Hall. Also a theology conversation about Transubstantiation with theologian, Brett Salkeld and we meet the Dutch Christian band Trinity.

Radio Toni
Sundali Wellness and Courage 1000 project

Radio Toni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 110:57


Society & Culture, #courage1000project, #empowerment, #girl, #inspire, #internetradio, #intertainment, #parenting, #radiotoni, #spiritualradio, #talk4media, #talk4radio, #talkradio, #w4wn, #w4wnradio, #woman, #women, #women4women, #women4womennetwork, #womensempowerment, #womensradio Interview with Katie Hall, founder of Sundali Wellness Coaching Co. A health and mindset coach who's mantra is "Nourish your body, Engage your mind and ignite your spirit. Talk and discussion with Melly Stewart about her entrepreneurial journey and her amazing #courage1000 project. Melly the Story Collector is collecting women's stories of courage from across the planet to inspire and educate women everywhere. Melly is an author, keynote speaker, trainer and host of #Courage1000project WebTV This show is broadcast live on Thursday's at 7PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Freewheeling
Collegiate cycling makes great bike racers

Freewheeling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 47:11


Collegiate cycling is one of the most effective development pipelines for young cycling talent, particularly female talent, in the United States. This week, Abby chats with Katie Hall and Chad Haga, two pros who found their racing legs in the collegiate scene. 

MAKING MEDIA
FOOTSCRAY LIVE - LIVE WEEK - KATIE HALL MP with Next-Gen Radio Stars Footscray City College

MAKING MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 21:52


FOOTSCRAY LIVE - LIVE WEEK - KATIE HALL MP with Next-Gen Radio Stars Footscray City College

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Running an Evangelization Series in Your Parish

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 57:00


What is effective evangelization and how do we do it? This week Life Teen's Joel Stepanek tells us about the 99 Experience. Emilie Callan visits Ottawa; Billy has a question for Dummies and we speak to Andrew and Katie Hall – a couple that has written songs for their four children.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Running an Evangelization Series in Your Parish

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 57:00


What is effective evangelization and how do we do it? This week Life Teen’s Joel Stepanek tells us about the 99 Experience. Emilie Callan visits Ottawa; Billy has a question for Dummies and we speak to Andrew and Katie Hall – a couple that has written songs for their four children.

Boston Speaks Up
028: Ciprun Global Chief Intellectual Property Officer Katie Hall

Boston Speaks Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 81:07


Guest Katie Hall graduated from Wellesley College in 1984 as one of only five physics majors in her class. She has since spent her career championing women in technology and bringing diversity to the C-suite. Currently, she is the Chief Intellectual Property Officer at Ciprun Global, a company that makes it efficient and cost-effective for U.S. organizations to secure IP protection in the Chinese market. Simultaneously, Katie is a Distinguished Lecturer of Physics at her Alma Mater, Wellesley College. Katie is passionate about showing the value of mentorship by mentoring students in and out of the classroom. Katie is set to become the Faculty Advisor of Posse, there she will have the chance to train a diverse group of high school students on leadership skills that will help them their whole lives. Katie is a strong believer in proactively identifying and breaking down the barriers in business that prevent diverse, minority populations from rising to the top. Discover more Boston Speaks Up at Boston Business Journal's BostInno: www.americaninno.com/boston/boston-speaks-up/

The Cycling News Podcast
Did the Colorado Classic make the right decision? – Podcast Women's Edition

The Cycling News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 35:01


Find out what Katie Hall, Allie Dragoo, Lindsay Goldman, Omer Shapira, BePink's Walter Zini and race director Sean Petty thought of the inaugural women's-only edition of the race Organisers of the Colorado Classic haven't been shy about trying new ways to make bicycle racing work in the Centennial State, first pairing their 2.HC men's race and US national calendar women's race with a concert in a 'Velorama' with big-named stars they hoped would attract cross-over fans.   For this year, however, the Velorama was gone and organisers made the unorthodox move of shedding the men's event and investing their funds in a women's-only UCI 2.1 race. Four stages took the international peloton from Steamboat to Avon and Golden before the finale in downtown Denver in the shadow of Coors Stadium.   Chloe Dygert-Owen (Sho-Air Twenty20) swept all four stages, all the jerseys and the overall, but the real winner may have been US women's racing in general as presenting Sponsor VF Corporation decided to return for at least one more year in 2020.   The women raced for a total prize purse of $75,000 this year – $5,000 more than the men did in 2018 – and the race crowdfunded tens of thousands more for primes and local charities during the live video coverage that was broadcast for the entirety of each stage.   In this edition of the Cyclingnews podcast, Kirsten Frattini and Pat Malach discuss impressions of the race and its potential moving forward. We also hear from Sho-Air Twenty20's Allie Dragoo, who retired after the final stage, Boels Dolman's Katie Hall, Israeli champion Omer Shapira, Hagens Berman-Supermint rider/owner Lindsay Goldman, BePink directeur sportif Walter Zini and Colorado Classic race director Sean Petty.

Radio Toni
Sundali Wellness and Courage1000project

Radio Toni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 110:58


Interview with Katie Hall, founder of Sundali Wellness Coaching Co. A health and mindset coach who's mantra is "Nourish your body, Engage your mind and ignite your spirit. Talk and discussion with Melly Stewart about her entrepreneurial journey and her amazing #courage1000 project. Melly the Story Collector is collecting women's stories of courage from across the planet to inspire and educate women everywhere. Melly is an author, keynote speaker, trainer and host of #Courage1000project WebTVThis show is broadcast live on Thursday's at 7PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Hansh: Blas Cyntaf
Rhywlediad Hansh gyda Elin a Katie

Hansh: Blas Cyntaf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 23:38


Ydyn ni’n siarad digon am ryw yng Nghymru? Yn y podlediad hwn ma’ Elin Meredydd a Katie Hall yn trafod un o’u hoff bynciau - rhyw: Gan rannu eu straeon a’u profiadau personol mewn ffordd agored ac weithiau graffig. Mae’r sgwrs rywiol amrywiol yn neidio o ddirgrynwyr i siâp y serfics, o iechyd rhywiol i beli siglo ac mae gan Elin rhywbeth go arbennig i ddangos i Katie. RHYBUDD: MAE’R PODLEDIAD HWN YN CYNNWYS PYNCIAU GRAFFIG AEDDFED AC IAITH GREF SYDD YN ANADDAS I BLANT A GWRANDAWYR IFANC Do we talk about sex enough in Wales? In this podcast Elin Meredydd and Katie Hall chat about one of their favourite topics - sex: sharing personal stories and experiences in an open and sometimes graphic manner. The varied sex-themed dicussion leaps from vibrators to the shape of the cervix, from sexual health to jiggle balls and Elin has something special to show Katie. WARNING: THIS PODCAST CONTAINS MATURE GRAPHIC THEMES AND LANGUAGE WHICH IS UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNGER LISTENERS

Face Your Fears
Episode 23: Walking away from yoga teaching. For now.

Face Your Fears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 23:28


In this solo episode, I talk through realizing that teaching yoga just isn't filling my bucket anymore... and how guilty, afraid, and sad that I feel about that. Check out Katie Hall's yoga offerings in Murfreesboro, TN: http://katieshall.com/ Buy Elle Luna's book, The Crossroads of Should & Must: https://amzn.to/2lkxnC3 Get in touch and let me know what you're thinking! liznorell@gmail.com || www.liznorell.com

The Cycling Podcast
65: The Cycling Podcast Féminin | June 2019

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 69:12


In the June episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin we look back at the last month's racing and ahead to next week's Women's Tour, where we will be releasing daily episodes covering the six stages. We hear from Katie Hall, the Boels-Dolmans rider who was second at the recent Tour of California and who is targeting the Giro Rosa. There are also interviews with Women's Tour director Mick Bennett and the defending champion Coryn Rivera. And we hear from Dame Sarah Storey on the new Skoda Cycling Academy. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Science in Sport and Skoda

Off The Back Podcast
Again with the Tour of California

Off The Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 53:03


In its thirteenth, and arguably hardest edition, the 2019 Tour of California, was conquered by Slovenian climber Tadej Pogačar of UAE, ahead of Neo pro Sergio Higuita, in his first race with US Based EF Education First, and Flanders Runner Up Danish Kasper Asgreen of Deceuninck–Quick-Step. The race was won on the Queen Stage to Mt Baldy, where the diminutive climbers dropped the field in a slo-mo battle up the steep climbs. Dutch Superstar Anna Van Der Breggen took the win on the first stage and the overall, matching the pace of team-mate and overall runner up Katie Hall on the stage to Mt Baldy. South African Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio came third after a strong performance. Matt and Danny discuss their week and get started talking about diet, protein, and easy healthy. Finally, with another Slovenian Primož Roglič in a commanding lead in the GC competition, things are starting to look pretty certain. The sprinting competition is wide open with wins by Ackermann, Gaviria, Demare, and Ewan. Only Elia Viviani, the Italian champion, is lacking a win. He has one more chance in tomorrow's sprint stage.

Ready for Work
2: Credentialing and Competency as Currency with Guest Katie Hall

Ready for Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 18:48


Tune in to see the impact that credentials have on education and workforce and economic development. Learn how The Competency Project is on a mission to use underlying competency as currency in education and in the labor market. The episode provides tools that can be used to level the playing field, make better use of workforce data, and make one-to-one comparisons. Credentials are a way for individuals to communicate technical expertise. In this episode, we sit down with Katie Hall, director of The Competency Project at the Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, to talk about all things credentialing. She provides commentary around the instruments used to signify industry-validated expertise – from the current state of competencies to the challenges faced by all stakeholders in workforce and education today. Looking back at the purpose and history of these credentials helps point toward a transparent and competency-based solution for the future. The challenges of credentialing are felt by everyone involved in workforce development. Because so many credentials exist across a wide range of industries, it’s difficult to understand what they all mean. Consider the fact that there is little or no credentialing consistency across industries, or even within industries, as well as across geographies. Using competencies as the new currency for workforce and economic development and education can help level the playing field while creating consistency across sectors and domains.

Raise Your Vibration
18: Following the Curiousity with Katie Hall Payne

Raise Your Vibration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 40:46


This episode is all about answering the calling, following curiosity and moving through blocks. Katie's journey is absolutely amazing and I'm more than excited to share it with all of you! Free Biz Training: https://shelby-kulzer.mykajabi.com/free-biz-training Follow Katie's Amazing Work: @emfibercraft Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/emfibercraft Follow Shelby: @shelby.set.free --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Wrap by Michigan Medicine Headlines
The Wrap - Better Together: CF clinic

The Wrap by Michigan Medicine Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 8:17


The Wrap is back, and this week's episode proves that the work performed at Michigan Medicine is always "better together." Katie Hall of the Adult Cystic Fibrosis Clinic stopped by to discuss how her colleagues collaborate to ensure that patients get the best care possible at Michigan Medicine. Of course, there was the weekly trivia question and employee perk of the week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Age Groupie: A Podcast for Amateur Endurance Athletes
Ep. 12: Pro Cyclist Katie Hall on winning the Tour of California & being one of the top 5 road biking climbers in the world!

Age Groupie: A Podcast for Amateur Endurance Athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 39:42


Thanks for checking out The Age Groupie Podcast, A Podcast for Amateur Endurance Athletes. Your host Lindsay Hiken is a middle-aged mom, real estate professional and triathlon junkie. In this episode Lindsay has a conversation with pro cyclist Katie Hall about winning the Tour of California, and what it’s like to be ranked in the top 5 women climbers (road biking) in the world...turns out, it’s pretty sweet! If you enjoy the show please leave us a rating/review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, and tell a friend! You can email questions and topic ideas to AgeGroupie@gmail.com, and follow Lindsay and the show on social media: Instagram: @AgeGroupieTwitter: @AgeGroupie Strava: Lindsay Hiken You can learn more about Katie Hall at:Twitter @Katiehall47Instagram @katiehall47Strava: Katie Hall (Oakland, CA)

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod ep. 102: Is Sepp Kuss the real deal? Katie Hall on move to Boels

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 36:16


Sepp Kuss absolutely smashed the field at Tour of Utah. So is he America's next star climber? We hear from Dane Cash, who was covering the race this year and Chris Case, who did an in-depth sports science feature on climbing that featured Kuss (how prescient!). Then, Fred Dreier talks to another star climber, Katie Hall, who just announced she will race for super-team Boels-Dolmans in 2018. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Feedback Sports, which makes the stable and easy to use Sprint Repair Stand. For more, check out https://www.feedbacksports.com

VeloNews Podcasts
VN Pod ep. 102: Is Sepp Kuss the real deal? Katie Hall on move to Boels

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 36:16


Sepp Kuss absolutely smashed the field at Tour of Utah. So is he America's next star climber? We hear from Dane Cash, who was covering the race this year and Chris Case, who did an in-depth sports science feature on climbing that featured Kuss (how prescient!). Then, Fred Dreier talks to another star climber, Katie Hall, who just announced she will race for super-team Boels-Dolmans in 2018. This episode of the VeloNews podcast is sponsored by Feedback Sports, which makes the stable and easy to use Sprint Repair Stand. For more, check out https://www.feedbacksports.com

Pod On The Hill - Victorian Labor Podcast
Ep. 70: Katie Hall a Labor of Love

Pod On The Hill - Victorian Labor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 58:25


After Marsha Thomson, long-standing member for Footscray, announced her retirement from politics a daughter of the west emerged as Labor's new candidate for this iconic seat. Katie Hall, a 5th generation western suburbs resident and long-time Labor and union activist, joined our podcast this week to talk about her campaign experience and her 20 years in the party. A Bulldogs fanatic, Footscray history nerd and winner of a chocolate bar for wagging school Katie reflects on what it will take to represent the people of ever-changing Footscray and protect its working class legacy.

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast
Amgen Tour of California Women's Race empowered with SRAM, Stage 3

Voxwomen Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 30:18


Laura and Abby break down the final stage of the Amgen Tour of California Women's Race empowered with SRAM, with the added input of Rachel Heal, director for UnitedHealthcare, and the overall GC winner, after a commanding win in South Lake Tahoe, Katie Hall. canyon.com voxwomen.com/podcast  

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Katie Hall - ATOC Redemption and Bike Bullies - EP 65

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 4:22


Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews.  Katie Hall won the brutal Stage 2 of the 2018 Amgen Tour of California in a show of force.  She recalls just how it all went down for her and the UHC team on the day including the need to up the pace on Daggit Summit climb.  She reveals a few interesting items about her redemption from the 2017 Amgen Tour of California and going up against the bullies from across the pond.  Katie recaps her impressive season so far and looks ahead to Nationals and Worlds. Katie Hall on Twitter Subscribe to our Between 2 Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews.  Tayler Wiles rides an amazing race to hang on for 2nd to Katie Hall on the Queen stage of this years Amgen Tour of California in South Lake Tahoe.  Her podium GC should be secure as the women race in Sacramento for stage 3 on a flat course.  Tayler gives her impressions of the day and her plans for the rest of 2018 including the women's Giro d'Italia later this summer. Tayler Wiles on Twitter Subscribe to our Between 2 Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World
Climbing the G.C. Podiums into Lake Tahoe - EP 62

Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the World

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 47:49


Between 2 Wheels Podcast: Cycling News, Commentary, and Analysis from NorCal; Host Tyler Janke, Curt Mills and Chris Flower; CyclingNews.    Today's Men's stage starts in our own backyard, Folsom CA.  We spoke with Neilson Powless (See EP 61) and then headed to South Lake Tahoe to watch the Women complete their decisive stage 2 before the finish of the Men's stage 6.  While waiting, we spoke with legendary announcer Dave Towle about the ATOC so far and his views on the world of cycling.  We also spoke with Tom Soleday of Rally Cycling (and former pro) shortly before the finish of the women's race.  The day's climb perhaps shocked the riders as much as anyone as it turned into an exciting day of racing in amazing weather.  We caught up with the Women's stage winner and GC leader Katie Hall and 2nd place Tayler Wiles.  We got their impressions of the day's events, their preparation for this race and what's ahead along with their view of the bullies across the pond. Subscribe to our Between 2 Wheels Podcast YouTube Channel.  This Episode is sponsored by HealthIQ.  To learn more and support the show, visit www.healthiq.com/btwGive us a rating and comment on iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast.fm, GooglePay or Podbean and now also on TuneinSubscribe on Android Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.comWebsite: www.between2wheels.com

VeloNews Podcasts
VN pod, ep. 89: The WorldTour peloton heads for the hills as U.S. spring racing heats up

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 64:22


The WorldTour peloton has left the pavé behind, but the classics rage on for another week in the Netherlands and the Ardennes forest. Michael Valgren kicked off Ardennes week with a classy victory at the Amstel Gold Race, toppling heavyweights like Peter Sagan and Alejandro Valverde. On the women's side, Chantal Blaak took the win for Boels Dolmans, defending the title her teammate Anna van der Breggen nabbed last year. Meanwhile, the North American peloton got into gear this week at the Joe Martin stage race, where Rubén Companioni and Katie Hall delivered overall wins. The VeloNews podcast talks Amstel takeaways as well as the domestic racing scene — with Canadian pro Rob Britton weighing in to boot — as the Amgen Tour of California approaches. VeloNews tech editor Dan Cavallari also gets in on the fun as he prepares for the Sea Otter Classic — and a string of his own tech-oriented shows soon to arrive on the VeloNews podcast network.

VeloNews Podcasts
VN pod, ep. 89: The WorldTour peloton heads for the hills as U.S. spring racing heats up

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 64:22


The WorldTour peloton has left the pavé behind, but the classics rage on for another week in the Netherlands and the Ardennes forest. Michael Valgren kicked off Ardennes week with a classy victory at the Amstel Gold Race, toppling heavyweights like Peter Sagan and Alejandro Valverde. On the women's side, Chantal Blaak took the win for Boels Dolmans, defending the title her teammate Anna van der Breggen nabbed last year. Meanwhile, the North American peloton got into gear this week at the Joe Martin stage race, where Rubén Companioni and Katie Hall delivered overall wins. The VeloNews podcast talks Amstel takeaways as well as the domestic racing scene — with Canadian pro Rob Britton weighing in to boot — as the Amgen Tour of California approaches. VeloNews tech editor Dan Cavallari also gets in on the fun as he prepares for the Sea Otter Classic — and a string of his own tech-oriented shows soon to arrive on the VeloNews podcast network.

Hommage Collatéral
Alexandre Dumas, premier des showrunners - partie 1

Hommage Collatéral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 125:30


Si les deux premiers épisodes d’Hommage Collatéral s’intéressaient à des ambassadeurs contemporains de la culture Pop, le troisième est carrément dédié à l’un de ses pères fondateurs. (Oui, j’ôse.) Tout le monde a lu (ou prétend avoir lu) Les Trois Mousquetaires et Monte-Cristo. Mais la vie et la carrière d’Alexandre Dumas sont bien plus vastes, bien plus flamboyantes que ses deux chefs-d’oeuvre. À la fin de la précédente émission, je disais que Dumas était le showrunner de son époque. (Si vous lisez son Petit éloge des séries télé, vous constaterez que Martin Wincker est d’accord avec moi.) Il était aussi script doctor à ses heures et surtout écrivain, bien-sûr. Mais il était tellement d’autre choses ! Dramaturge, metteur en scène, poète, parolier, mécène, duelliste, entrepreneur, patron de presse, politicien, aventurier. Dumas à tout fait. (Et, ce qu’il n’a pas fait, il l’a écrit.) Il était tout ça à la fois, tout en témoignant des nombreux changements du monde, pendant le 19ème siècle. Bref, il fallait bien un double-podcast pour tenter de synthétiser sa carrière, ses oeuvres, ses amis, ses amours, ses emmerdes. Cette première partie raconte sa jeunesse et ses origines avant de parcourir la moitié de sa carrière ; d’abord au théâtre, puis dans les journaux. L’épisode se termine évidemment sur une longue séquence dédiée à son oeuvre la plus célèbre... Invités : Isabelle Safa, enseignante, Docteur en Littérature française et Secrétaire générale de la Société des Amis d’Alexandre Dumas père. | Page Academia | www.dumaspere.com | www.amisdumas.com Sarah / Arakasi, webdesigner, lectrice boulimique et grande amatrice de séries. | Compte Babelio Nicolas Bernard, avocat et historien, auteur de La Guerre germano-soviétique et de La Guerre du Pacifique, tous deux disponibles chez Tallandier. | www.tallandier.com Playlist : Jean-Jacques Debout, Guido & Maurizio de Angelis - Un pour tous et tous pour un | Générique du dessin animé D’Artagnan et les Trois mousquetaires © B.R.B. Internacional, S.A. 1981 Charles Aznavour - Je m’voyais déjà | Charles Aznavour (Je m’voyais déjà) © Barclay 1961 Alfie Boe, Norm Lewis, Nick Jonas, Katie Hall, Lea Salonga, Ramin Karimloo, Matt Lucas - Do you hear the People sing ? | Les Misérables in Concert : The 25th Anniversary © Universal 2010 David Arnold - Main Title | The Musketeer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) © 2001 Universal Classics Group, a Division of UMG Recordings Inc. Anne Sofie von Otter, Cord Garben & Vocal Ensemble - La Belle Isabeau (Conte pendant l'orage) - Allegretto moderato | Anne Sofie von Otter Sings Berlioz - Royal Opera Chorus, Stockholm © Deutsche Grammophon, 1991 All material is used under Fair Use Copyright Law. (No copyright infringement intended.) Liens : D'Artagnan et les Trois Mousquetaires, épisode 01 - Paris, la ville rêvée : https://youtu.be/0p0t3g9p1bk Les Miserables in Concert - 25th anniversary - Do you hear the people sing ? : https://youtu.be/K5PzJhU8iI0 La vie Dumas père, partie 1 : La Jeunesse d’Alexandre Dumas et Partie 2 : Antony :

Ag News Daily
June 1, 2017 Cattle Climb and Truckers Haul

Ag News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017


Today Ag News Daily gets excited about the limit up moves in the cattle complex, we muse about Law and Order (and miss Jerry Orbach) and talk about the intricacies of arranging freight for agricultural products with Katie Hall from 3 Point Ag.

Warren Cycling Podcast
Warren Cycling Podcast Episode 75: ATOC with Interviews & Giro

Warren Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 66:53


Episode 75 of the Warren Cycling Podcast features first hand coverage of the Amgen Tour of California by Dean.  He talks to Sunweb's Coryn Rivera, Boels Dolmans' Megan Guarnier, and UnitedHealthcare's Katie Hall.  The Warrens talk about the 4 stage women's world tour event, then discuss the first two stages of the men's race.  Dean shares interviews with Ben Wolfe (Jelly Belly p/b Maxxis), Trek-Segafredo's Kiel Reijnen, and Team Dimension Data's Lachlan Morton.  Dean also has a special interview of UHC's Travis McCabe by an 8 year old.  Randy and Dean check out what is going on at the Giro d' Italia to wrap up the podcast.

The Wheel Talk Podcast
with Katie Hall

The Wheel Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 36:01


The first time I met Katie was in the airport before the 2013 North Star Grand Prix (then Nature Valley). We were both collegiate riders chosen to race for the Collegiate All Stars, a pretty rad team comprised of the top collegiate riders, created to give them a chance to race a national level race against some of the best in the country. Katie and I got along well pretty much immediately. From the beginning I was blown away by her physical ability on a bike, but even more so by the fact that all through that race she was super sick and never once complained. She would get back from each stage, heat up a big pot of water, and sit on the floor with her head over the pot covered by a towel to try and get the crap out of her nose. She rode her heart out regardless of her health, and it was incredible. In 2015 we became teammates on UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling. We were teammates at team camp and pretty much inseparable the rest of our time on the team together. Throughout her career Katie has shown consistent improvement every single year. She is strong, but more impressive is her skills in the peloton. I've had the privilege of watching her grow as an athlete, and even of being a guest at her wedding. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed catching up with Katie.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored
ICE NINE KILLS, Katie Hall, Riley Reynolds, Lauren Elaine

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 55:00


Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcomes "ICE NINE KILLS" debuts new song release "The Fastest Way to a Girls Heart is Through Her Rib Cage", Katie Hall "Playboy TV Reality Series", Starring in the NEW Busta Rymes and QT Genesis music video "Yum Yum" cohosts, with Riley Reynolds "XXX Star" and Lauren Elaine Sandoval "Playboy Morning Show' on this weeks RNSU

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored
ICE NINE KILLS, Katie Hall, Riley Reynolds, Lauren Elaine

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 55:00


Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcomes "ICE NINE KILLS" debuts new song release "The Fastest Way to a Girls Heart is Through Her Rib Cage", Katie Hall "Playboy TV Reality Series", Starring in the NEW Busta Rymes and QT Genesis music video "Yum Yum" cohosts, with Riley Reynolds "XXX Star" and Lauren Elaine Sandoval "Playboy Morning Show' on this weeks RNSU

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored
Jessa Rhodes, Thea Austin, Katie Hall

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 55:00


Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcome to This Week's RNSU Show- as special cohost Jessa Rhodes Adult Film Star Model & Video Vixen and guesting this week will be Thea Austin – Snap! the singer songwriter of such hit songs as "I've Got The Power", "Rythym is a Dancer", and Playboy TV's New reality star model actress Katie Hall.

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored
Jessa Rhodes, Thea Austin, Katie Hall

Rock 'N' Sexxxy Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 55:00


Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcome to This Week's RNSU Show- as special cohost Jessa Rhodes Adult Film Star Model & Video Vixen and guesting this week will be Thea Austin – Snap! the singer songwriter of such hit songs as "I've Got The Power", "Rythym is a Dancer", and Playboy TV's New reality star model actress Katie Hall.

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National Center for Women & Information Technology

Audio File:  Download MP3Transcript: An Interview with Katie Hall Chief Technology Officer, WiTricity Date: July 16, 2010 NCWIT Entrepreneurial Heroes [intro music] Lucy Sanders: Hi, this is Lucy Sanders. I'm the CEO of the National Center for Women & Information Technology or NCWIT, and this is the next in a series of interviews with women who have started IT companies, just wonderful entrepreneurs who have a lot to tell us about their success in entrepreneurship, a lot of great advice. With me is Larry Nelson from w3w3.com. Hi Larry. Larry Nelson: Hello. I'm so happy to be here. This is a great organization, NCWIT, and the interviews that you've been doing with all these wonderful women, sharp women, it's fantastic. Lucy: Well we're getting a lot of uptick on these interviews, a lot of good remarks from people, so thanks for that, and thanks for w3w3's partnership with us. Larry: Yeah. Lucy: Awesome. Also, Lee Kennedy is here, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Boulder Search who's also on the NCWIT Board of Directors. Hi Lee. Lee Kennedy: Hi, it's great to be here, I'm looking forward to this interview. Larry: Yeah. Lucy: I'm very excited about this interview. First of all, the person we're interviewing worked at Bell Labs. Yay! Lee: Yay! Larry: Yay! Lucy: We always like those Bell Labs people. She's a very impressive technologist. She's an expert in photonics, and she holds 11 patents, so I think easily one of the top technical talents that we've interviewed. She's a serial entrepreneur and her latest company is especially exciting, called WiTricity. They transfer, get this, electrical energy or power over distance without wires. Larry: Wow! Lucy: So imagine all the cables in a room-size space, all the cables disappearing. I personally think that would be just fabulous, considering all the cables I have right here in my office. I'm sure that we'll hear more about the technology, but I watched a YouTube video on WiTricity which I thought was hilarious, and people who are listening to this interview should go and pull it up and look at it, because the tag line that I wrote down was, "Being stuck in with a bad power cable is like being stuck in a bad relationship." [laughter] Lucy: That really describes their mission, and I'm very eager to get on with this interview with Katie Hall. Hi Katie, how are you? Katie Hall: I'm fine, thanks. Thanks very much for having me. Lucy: We really are looking forward to interviewing you. Why don't you tell me a bit about WiTricity? I should tell listeners that Katy is the CTO of the company, and we're very eager to hear... First of all, the name is interesting, so you might want to say why you chose it, but also what the latest happenings at the company are. Katie: OK great, thanks. WiTricity actually is a small start-up company that was founded at the end of 2007. It's a spin-out, really, from MIT and some technology that was developed there by a professor Marin Soljacic, who has a great story of how this technology came to be. Which is that he was woken up in the middle of the night a couple of times because he had a cell phone that, when it started to run out of charge, would beep. The only way he could get it to stop beeping was either to plug it in, or to actually take the battery out. You couldn't just turn the phone off. It was really annoying. You'd have to not only get up to have to deal with the phone, you'd have to find the cord, and maybe it was the fifth or sixth time in a row he'd been woken up and he finds himself standing in the kitchen holding the phone in his hand and looking at the outlet on the wall and saying, "Why can't this thing take care of its own charging? How come I can't just get the power from the outlet to the phone?" It really motivated him to start thinking about how could he get that power wirelessly to his cell phone. So, he did some looking around, being an MIT professor, you go off and you try to see what's already out there, is there a solution to the problem. But he couldn't find anything that could be used in a house that would be very efficient. There are things like radio waves that are used to transmit information from cell phone towers and for TV broadcasts and things like that. There are inductive systems where, if you have an electric toothbrush in your bathroom you might know that if you put it in the cradle it'll recharge itself. Those kinds of systems only work over very short distances. He wanted to be able to go actually a couple of feet. So he came up with this idea that he should be able to use resonance as a way to transfer the power, and the nice thing about resonance is that power is transferred between two resonant objects very efficiently, but it doesn't transfer power to anything else that is off-resonance. For something like a home application, you can transfer power from the outlet to the phone, but you're not going to put that power anywhere else, it's not going to be going into people or plants or any of the objects around it. So it's this great technology. He came up with it, demonstrated it, and the amount of interest from people when they saw the first demonstration, which was lighting a light bulb over about six or seven feet... Actually, the team was sitting in between the source coil and the receiver coil and then they were lighting a light bulb, and it just captured people's imaginations in a way that was amazing. Marin started to receive all kinds of calls and emails from people saying, "This is fantastic. Could I use it for this application, or that application?" We realized that this is the kind of thing that you start a company around. I'd known Marin for many years and had worked with him on other projects to do with photonics and, like you mentioned at the beginning, some of the stuff I had done originally at Bell Labs. He said, "We're going to start this company and we're looking for people who know how to do start-ups, would you be interested?" I absolutely jumped at the chance, because both the technology and the people involved in it were, to my mind, top-notch. The company has been around now for two years and we've been really doing the engineering that it takes to start to put this kind of technology into real-world products. We're looking at ways to recharge consumer electronics like cell phones and cameras and iPods and things like that, which are relatively low-power applications. We're also looking at things as different as charging electric vehicles. So, imagine you have an electric car and you can drive it into your driveway and then get out and go in the house and the car just takes care of its own charging. You don't actually have to plug it in. So, this is wide range of applications that the technology can address and we are developing all kinds of systems now to prove it out. Larry: Wow, that's fantastic. Lee: Can I be one of your pilot users? Lucy: Yeah. Larry: There you go. Wow. Lee: Awesome. Larry: Katie, we know prior to WiTricity, you were the founder of Wide Net Technologies but how did you exactly get into technology period? And then the other part of it is what technology do you find today that's very cool? Katie: Well, I was trying to think about how did I first get started, and I think for me really when I got the most interested in it, at least in science was in college. And oddly enough, I had no thought of being, spending my life or my career in science. When I entered college, I was really thinking more about being a politician because I really just... There were lots of things I felt there like the way they work and I thought just... You can make the world better and I can do that by being politician. That was really what my goal was when I first started. But I wanted to get my science requirement out of the way. So, I signed up for physics course when I was a freshman and it was a web course. Those introductory physics classes that you take where you roll a card stone and incline and you shoot balls out of pens and some things like that. And I just love it. It was so much fun. It was fun to actually do the work. It was fun to see there were equations that people understood the laws of motion and you could write down equations and predict how things are going to happen. And I just got absolutely hooked by the technology and especially by having my hands on something, working in the lab. And so then really, it only took me one semester before I switch my major with physics from there and on out that was really how I got interested in it. In terms of technology that I think is cool is I like the simplest things. I want to find something in the store that is a solution to some problem you have around the house. For example, one of the things I like to collect are these bicycle cups. I don't know if you have really seen those but they are sort of concentric rings and you can extend them and it forms a cup and then you can push them back down, pack it up and use it to carry in your back pocket. So, lot of the technologies that I like are very simple design that solve some kind of a fundamental problem. I really just like that something you look at it, you get it right away. And you do just think it's cool. I mean anybody who loves technology loves to see something well done like that well designed. Lucy: So, Katie, it's clear that you've been a serial entrepreneur and it sounds like from what you are just saying that it started off in college wanting to change the world. Tell us about what it is about entrepreneurship that really excite you and why you continue to work with new start-ups. Katie: Oh, it's funny. I think it is actually the same motivation which is that you want to make the world better. We can have an idea. You think you can see the way things are being done and you think they are not being done the best way they can be done and that you have a better solution and you want to go out and you want to prove it to people and you want to make it available to people. I think it's just so exciting to do a start up. You find a team of people. I love team work. I've always played sports all of my life. So, I really do enjoy being part of the team. It's kind of alarming when you work on your own and I think this is... When you get the right group of people together, what's the expression about the whole is more than the full its parts. When you can find something that comes together like that and all of a sudden your efforts are being amplified by the people around you and you are making real progress and you are able to change things. WiTricity is a great example. When we saw the excitement to everybody had for us to be able to eliminate wires and all kinds of applications. Some of them are medical for example. If you want to recharge and imprint device. Some of them are industrial. You can just really hopefully make the way people live, make their lives better with the technology and being able to be part of the team that developed that is really exciting. Lee: I say it's exciting. I'm sitting here and thinking can I come and help? It's very exciting. Lucy: I mean this is like a breakthrough technology. Katie: We love all the help we can get. Lee: Well, and so, it is a case I think that in your technologies, you are improving the world. I mean that's one of the goals that drive great technologists. Along the entrepreneurial past, who influenced you? Your mentors or who encourage you? We are always eager to hear that because it is very insightful. Katie: Yeah. It's interesting and I think it's important to recognize the people that helped you along the way because I certainly know I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for people that really helped me out every step of the way. And I think for me it started even when I was just a little kid. My grandfather was a bit of a tinker-er and an inventor. He was always coming up with things around the house. He made special kinds of carts that we could drive around in the driveway and built an automatic rebound machine. And he was only doing a little workshop down in the basement and he always includes us on that. Come on down and let's take this thing apart and figure out how it works. So, he was definitely a guy who was always curious and interested and because being around that note kind of sunk in. And of course, I also have to credit my mom as well who just was really... She just believed in all of us. All of her children so strongly that she would say, you've got to find what it is that you are good at and you have to do it well because the world needs people like that. And about that specifically saying go into science or that sort of thing but just find out what it is that you can do and try to make the world a better place. When I got to college, I had a great professor who actually taught that first class that I talked about. And really encourage me to stay in science. Especially when you're a freshman, if someone takes the time to find out who you are and what you're thinking, what you're interested in... In the case of Liz, she watched out for me all through college and told me, "These are the classes you should be taking." Before I finished up I actually worked in her lab on campus, just sitting around and talking, and finding out what her life had been like. You know, people who will stand by you. You have good weeks and bad weeks, you have good tests and bad test. Having somebody encourage you all along, so you keep that chin up and keep moving. Those kinds of people in your life are absolutely essential. When I went to Bell Labs I worked with a guy, his name is Bob Jopson, and he also gave me a lot of responsibility, but also a lot of help, in a really nice way. He'd give you really fun things to work on, but made sure that you had the resources that you needed to be successful. I actually went to Bell Labs before I went to graduate school. When I went to graduate school, I was lucky in the sense that I had spent a lot of time already working in the lab, and I was quite familiar with it and was able to fit right in. I had a professor at MIT, his name is Eric. He's very famous in the field of optics that he's working in, but he's a very down to earth guy. He was always there for his students, and taught us a lot about how to be professionals, how to review papers, how to participate in societies. I think I've also been especially lucky in that the people I've worked for have always been really upstanding people. They really care about doing things the right way and being ethical, and all of those things that are so important to science, and that get taught not in a class, but by working with people. I've really been blessed to have people that taught me those important lessons all the way along. Larry: That's great. With all the support that you've had over the years, and the successes that you've had over the years, what is the toughest thing that you ever had to do professionally? Katie: One of the things I love about what I do... I always think one of the most important things you can do when you're choosing a job is to consider the people that you're going to be working with. This is actually advise that Liz gave me when I was in college. She said, "Care a lot more about who you work with than what you work on." There are so many interesting problems in the world that you know you're going to be able to find good ones, but there's nothing that's really worth working on if you don't really like or trust the people that you're working with. The hardest times, when I look back on them, are times of change where maybe somebody was leaving some place to go take another position. And even though you might have been wishing them well, it's always hard when you lose a teammate, or if you had to cut down the size of a team because of the various things that were going on with the business or the economy. I think at work those are some of the hardest situations that you face. Lucy: Yeah, I think we've heard that consistently in the interviews we've done. Katie, you've had a lot of great advice, it sounds like, in your career, and we have a lot of young people that listen to our podcast. If you were sitting here today with a group of young people, what advice would you give them about entrepreneurship? Katie: That's a good question. I guess I think about the things that I've learned, and I think sometimes it's really important to try to take a risk and not be afraid to fail, because chances are you are going to fail at something along the way. You're going to certainly make mistakes, everybody does. Sometimes people can very clearly think about all the things that could go wrong down a path, but they forget to remember all the things that could go right, or how great it would be if it went right. Just because you don't know how to get to the end point, it doesn't mean you should not step off and start. Most people, if they tell you the truth about how their careers have gone or how their companies have gone, they tell you things in retrospect, "Here I am now, let me tell you how I got here, " and it can sound like such a straight path. It maybe even sounds like they knew from the very beginning how they were going to get here, when in reality, if you look back, it probably was very zig-zaggy. They might have had some completely different idea in mind, and something, in the process of solving one problem, came up that took you in a totally different direction and turned out to be your life's work. So, I'd say to take a risk and to be brave, and don't be afraid to fail, and don't take yourself out of the game. I think a lot of people are very hard on themselves, and they say, "Oh, I'm not good enough to do this, " or, "I'm not smart enough." Whatever thing they can think about themselves where they think it's a reason not to take a chance. But being an entrepreneur is very much about being part of a team, and you never know which pieces are going to come together to make that great puzzle. Not everybody is going to score a basket, and not everybody's going to be the best re-bounder. You need all different kinds of skill sets and personalities and passions, to come together in a mix that's going to make the whole enterprise work. I would just really encourage people. If you think you're interested, and you're enthusiastic and you're passionate, and you want to work hard, you should definitely take the leap, because it's just so much fun to be an entrepreneur and to be working in a start-up. Lee: That's really great advice, it's not a straight line. Sometimes you have to take the first step to see what the second step's even going to be. Katie: Oh, absolutely. Lee: I think once you understand that, you kind of go, "Yeah!" But it does take... it's a little scary sometimes. Katie: Sometimes you figure it out as you go, right? Lee: Yeah, exactly. We're really interested in understanding personal characteristics of entrepreneurs as well, Katie. We're curious about personal characteristics that you have that you think make you a successful entrepreneur. Katie: Well, one thing is I don't like to be told no. Lee: God, OK. [laughs] Katie: And in fact, when somebody tells me no, it makes me mad and I just think, "Oh, yeah? Well, let's see." Maybe that is not actually very flattering. [laughs] Larry: We want the truth. Lee: We want the truth. I mean I had an employee one time lean over to another new employee and say, "Don't say no." Whatever you do, she is not good with that word. Katie: I mean whenever you see something or somebody will say, "Oh, you can't do that. That can't be done." Well, come on. I mean there are some things fundamentally that cannot be done, but there are actually very few things that are like that. Most things are just really hard and I just love that some are very stubborn about that. If some... If I decide I think something can be done, boy, I just hard headed about it and I'll try and try and try very persistent manner. I think that is actually can be a very good quality when you have to be knocking down barriers. Most are pretty competitive like I said before, I like teamwork and I always played on teams. But I like to... You work hard to try to be the best and being part of a company is really no different. You work as a team and you want to make the best product that is out there. You want to find the best solution to a problem and you really won't take no for an answer, right? You are going to run into all kinds of problems that you can't predict. You have to be optimistic because you have to be able to sort of keep at it and keep at it and maybe it is the second time you try something you saw that maybe is the hundred time. But if you really believe that the solution is there somewhere then you find it. Lee: I changed my phraseology when I worked at Bell Labs. I never said no again when somebody asked me something. I hated it so much so I changed it to I don't know how to do that. Katie: Yet. Lee: Yet. Larry: All right, now, Katie with everything that you do and you're involved with everything else. How do you bring a balance into your personal and professional life? Katie: Oh, boy, I hope I bring a balance. [laughs] That's one of the hardest things that you have to do. I think because I have a family. I have kids and they are absolutely the most important thing in the world to me. But being a working mom or being a working parent means that you are spending a lot of time away from your kids and so finding that balance is hard. And especially I think in a start-up company, the hours are long and sometimes it's very unpredictable. As hard as you try to say, "Oh, I'm going to always make sure to map out X amount of time for home and X amount for work." It never really holds that way. I think thing about balancing is you are always tipping one way or another, right? There's always a correction that's in process. I think I try to be sensitive to that so that you make sure that you're keeping your priorities straight because sometimes, suck has the young people especially when they get started. It's like you are a lot more likely to get complaints at work if you don't show up, then you are going to get them at home if you don't show up. But that doesn't mean that you should always be giving into those. You really do have to work hard to keep that balance. I wish there was an easy answer and I wish I knew it but I seem to just sort of constantly befalling one way or the other and then trying to correct that and get it right. Larry: Just keep it up. Lee: Yeah. Yeah, we want that wireless stuff. Lucy: Yeah and speaking of that wireless stuff, you have achieved so much and your company has been going at this for a few years now. What's next for you? Where do you see Katie going? Katie: Oh, boy. Since I've already admitted that I didn't know, that I can only work back and tell you what my past is, I don't know. Right now, we are right in the middle of getting more WiTricity going. And so, my thoughts about the future for my career are... I mean I'm just all consumed right now with what I'm working on and part of the reason that is so exciting is because the technology can be applied so many places. I mean one of the things we say to people is think about it as replacing disposable batteries or extension cords. And if you think of all the places where those things are used, you can see that the applications are limitless and so we are just having so much fun learning about all the different areas where the technology could apply and building commercial systems. Even though, we've been at it for a couple of years now. The company, it's still really young in its life cycle and there are just so many exciting things happening. Right now, as far as I can see into the future, I will be working on this but we have to check in on a couple of years I guess and see. Lee: Well, so, I have a career path for you. Katie: OK. Lee: I do because I think we should have more computer sciences on Capitol Hill. So, just check back in a few years and we'll manage your campaign for when you run for Congress. Katie: I have to say I still get the urge every now and then when I see something going on. And I'd say, oh, I really wish I could do that but you only have so many hours in the day. There are only so many things you can tackle at once. Lee: Well, you will be really wealthy after this exit and then you can run for office. So, see? Larry: I love the idea. Lucy: So, Katie before we finish, I'm sure our listeners are dying to know when is the projected date for the first commercial application? Katie: Oh, yes. So, we are actually expecting that people will start to see this technology in commercial products by the end of this year beginning in next. Lee: Oh, my gosh. Wow. Lucy: Awesome. Lee: Shock beam. Awesome. Lucy: Well, Katie, thank you so much for talking with us. We really enjoyed this interview. I want to remind the listeners that they can find this at w3w3.com and NCWIT.org. Thanks so much. Please pass this on to other listeners who might be interested. Lee: Thanks Katie. Larry: Bye. Katie: Thank you very much guys. This has been really fun. [music] Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Katie HallInterview Summary: WiTricity is working on transferring electric power over distance, without wires. This groundbreaking technology, first invented at MIT, could soon power cell phones, game controllers, laptop computers, mobile robots, even electric vehicles, without ever plugging in a cord. Release Date: July 16, 2010Interview Subject: Katie HallInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry Nelson, Lee KennedyDuration: 23:50