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Best podcasts about katie jane

Latest podcast episodes about katie jane

Breakfast with Ray & Jay | Cork's RedFM

Katie Jane brings us The Abbreviation GameFamous For SillynessThe Golden Ticket – Summer SortedThe 1000 Euro Pop QuizBritney's JewelsDon't say this to CatsSean Kingston BailFree Ads For Cork Kids

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Tapping into...with Sarah Tobin
S5: E1 - Tapping into Crystals + Light Language with Katie Jane Wright

Tapping into...with Sarah Tobin

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 87:01


Welcome to Season 5 Episode 1 of the Tapping into Podcast! Proudly sponsored by Olverum. An award-winning, cult beauty and wellbeing brand steeped in ritual, powered by nature, focused on self-care and finessed by science. Pioneers in green beauty since 1931, Olverum create high-performance luxury bath and body products which work to restore your essential you. If you too would like to feel relaxed, restored and renewed, thanks to Olverum, Tapping into podcast listeners can receive an exclusive 20% discount using the code TAPPINGFORMUMS - visit www.olverum.com In this week's episode, I chat with Katie-Jane Wright who is a dear friend of mine and I am so honoured to talk with her and share her wisdom and activations with you all. Katie-Jane shares with us her lifelong spiritual awakening from being friends with the spirits as a small child to, as an adult, channelling through her writing and developing a relationship with crystals. Katie-Jane has a profound connection with crystals and encourages us to find our own connection with crystals using our own deep sense of knowing. We think about the energy of different crystals, how to choose a crystal or even how it chooses you. We even hear a sample of Katie-Jane's light language which quite frankly produces goosebumps. Make sure to have a crystal handy that you can grab when she shows us how to connect with our crystals. Key takeaways: Although you can research the properties of a crystal it is important to find how the individual crystal works for you. You can attune to the vibration of your crystal and its energy field. When you feel drawn to a crystal it has already chosen you. We often hear of people charging their crystals by moonlight but sunlight can charge them powerfully too. About Katie-Jane: Katie Jane is a ceremonialist and healer, connected deeply to the crystalline and plant kingdoms, a crystal guardian and awakener of ancient wisdom. She is a published author, and creator of a Conscious crystal book, and 2 oracle decks, ‘Spirit and Animal Wisdom' and ‘Earth Alchemy' decks. Living and moving from the heart, she loves to create a safe space for women to gather and be, specializing in womb work, conscious conception and connecting families with their spirit babies. She offers Closing of the bones ceremonies and holding circles to honor and mark rites of passage, and transitions. Katie-Jane helps bring safe ethically sourced crystals and minerals to their new homes, provides courses on awakening to crystalline energy, workshops, events and retreats. Where she weaves many of her practices with sound, crystals, breathwork, wrapping and guided journey work. Want to discover more about Katie-Jane? You can follow her on IG at @andcrystals and her website at www.andcrystals.com and for healing work visit www.katiejanewright.com _________________ About Sarah: Sarah is an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or Tapping Practitioner and Trainer based in the UK but originally from Dublin, Ireland. After the loss of her daughter Alice, in November 2014, suffering from severe PTSD and anxiety, she became pregnant again. Her undiagnosed severe PTSD led her to seek help from a local EFT Practitioner. This technique completely transformed her life and she is now dedicated to supporting as many people as possible to let go of their trauma, grief, limiting beliefs and negative emotions, so they can live a heart-based, joy-filled life. Sarah has a thriving Tapping into Motherhood Membership + Community with members all over the world - the doors are open right now. - www.tappingformums.com/join-membership Take her 'Motherhood Self-Care Toolkit Quiz' to find out which part of your life needs some self-care attention. Take the Quiz> Become an EFT PRactitioner yourself with training events in London (June), Brighton (November) and Dublin (December) this year. www.tappingformums.com/eft-training Find out more at her at www.tappingformums.com or follow her at www.instagram.com/sarah_tobin

The Sales Leader Network
Whats it like going from the 3rd sales rep at Figma to an Enterprise Sales Manager in a PLG world? With Katie Jane Bailey

The Sales Leader Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 28:00


Katie discusses the gap in her experience when transitioning from college to a sales role, having spent her time in college singing and dancing instead of studying a tech or business background.She learned that it was okay to ask questions during sales conversations, even if they didn't have the background knowledge that the person they were speaking to had. She also learned that it was okay to challenge assumptions and ask impact questions to really understand the customer's needs. She suggests that the fear of what the person on the other end would think of them was what was stopping them from being genuinely curious and having the it factor.If you get value from this episode, be sure to subscribe and share the episode with your friends, as we all can benefit from more positivity and leadership in today's society.Be sure to follow Duane Dufault on all the social platforms to get daily hits of tactical advice that you can take action on right awayLinkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube | TikTok

Activations with JJ
Who Are The Star Mothers? Ft. Queenie from Reiki and Flow | Channeled Message From The Council Of Star Mothers

Activations with JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 39:34


UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs
unSOCed Episode 7: Thérèse Keniry, Katie Jane Jones, Kit Orion Winters & Thomas Everett

UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 58:55


Welcome to unSOCed! I'm Eoin and each week I'm going to be unlocking stories, memories and songs from the incredible people involved with all of UCC's Societies! In the first half of the show I talked to Thérèse and Katie Jane about their time on UCC Choral Soc. In the second half of the show I talked to Kit and Thomas about the work that they do for UCC Neurodiversity Soc. Tune into unSOCed live on 98.3fm on Thursdays at 3pm!

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast
1/9/23: Katie Jane with the Katie Jane Band & Fiddle Lessons PDX | Spreading Joy Through Irish Fiddle|Aging Today Podcast with Mark Turnbull

Aging in Portland | Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 64:23


Today is a day of fiddling around. Katie Jane, of the Katie Jane Band, joins us on the Aging Today Podcast. As a professional violinist (Fiddler) and teacher, Katie takes us on a journey of traditional Irish music. Just as she was enraptured by the joy and infectious energy of this stringed instrument they call the Fiddle, you too will be caught up by her infectious energy and love for the Celtic culture and music. Join us for a high-speed AmeriCeltic introduction to a few of her fiddle tunes. #PortlandClick AgingToday.us today & listen!

Daily Sales Tips
1413: Top 2022 Tip #8 - Winning with the Questions you Ask – Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 5:02


As we wrap up the year, we're counting down the Top 10 Tips of 2022. Here's #8: 1131. Winning with the Questions you Ask – Katie Jane Bailey

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They Say It Takes A Village
Episode 10. Building Language And Communication In Early Childhood. Special Guest Shonali Lihala From Katie Jane Dubai

They Say It Takes A Village

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 54:04


In Todays episode, I interview Shona Lihala, Chief PLAY Officer of Katie Jane Dubai and we'll be talking all about ways to build language and communication in early childhood through messy play and different sensory activities. Shona has her masters in clinical psychology, has worked as a behavior therapist and Head of Department for Special Needs at a mainstream school in Dubai for 10 year where she worked with non-verbal children and children with sensory difficulties.She is a proud mom of 2 . She truly believes in the power of learning by play implements this in all her classes and activities at Katie Jane Dubai. If anyone would like to connect  with Katie Jane Dubai head over to www.katiejanedubai.com to book a class.Check out their Instagram for lovely content and updates: @katiejane_dubai

Daily Sales Tips
1296: Building a World Class Sales Team - Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 2:20


"Creating like an internal and an external brand as a team is really powerful." - Katie Jane Bailey in today's Tip 1296 How do you build your world-class sales team? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1296 and learn more about Katie! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm

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Life Smart x Carrie Dorr
Katie-Jane Denton | O44 Teacher @ Synergy Center for Wellness | All about O44 the Method and Brand

Life Smart x Carrie Dorr

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 24:29


KJ Denton joins Carrie to discuss all things O44 Method and Brand.

Daily Sales Tips
1242: Top 7 Tip of 2022 (Katie Jane Bailey)

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 5:10


You're listening to the Daily Sales Tips podcast and I'm your host, Scott Ingram. While I'm out on vacation we're featuring 7 of the top tips from 2022 so far. Here's one of those top tips! 1131. Winning with the Questions you Ask – Katie Jane Bailey

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Daily Sales Tips
1131: Winning with the Questions you Ask - Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 4:57


"Discipline of question asking, opens up the opportunity for those unplanned questions which really unlock the deal or solidify the deal or get the answers you need." - Katie Jane Bailey in today's Tip 1131 What's your thought about this? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1131 and check out the links! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm

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Sales Success Stories
Lifestyle Discovery & Reverse Panel - DeJuan Brown & Katie Jane Bailey

Sales Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 45:45


This bonus episode of the Sales Success Stories podcast features a unique panel discussion from the last Sales Success Summit. In the two previous bonus episodes, you got to hear DeJuan Brown and Katie Jane Bailey's presentations from day 1. This was from the second day where I brought them both back up to talk more about the idea of Lifestyle Discovery, but we also turned the tables and included a number of members of the audience as well as most of the previous podcast guests who were in attendance who shared their top book recommendations.

Daily Sales Tips
1117: Discovery is a Lifestyle, Not a Stage - Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 2:58


"If you can master discovery, continue to get better at discovery, retain that natural curiosity to understand who that person is and how to get the deal done, then you will definitely be successful. " - Katie Jane Bailey in today's Tip 1117 Do you master discovery? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1117 and check out Katie Jane's full presentation on the Sales Success Stories podcast! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm

Sales Success Stories
Product Led Growth & the Future of Selling - Katie Jane Bailey

Sales Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 33:53


This bonus episode of the Sales Success Stories podcast featuring Katie Jane Bailey's presentation titled Product Led Growth & the Future of Selling from the 2021 Sales Success Summit is brought to you thanks to all of our summit sponsors. Thanks to Outreach, Vidyard, Revenue Grid, QuotaPath, Skipio, and Gong you can still get access to all of these video presentations on-demand as well as the slide decks at Top1Summit.com.

Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage
Shopify's Video Marketing Strategy with Katie Jane Parkes

Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 47:21


During her early years at Shopify, Katie was a producer and started on the enterprise side of things doing everything from webinars and merchant stories to case story videos and product commercials.Links to learn more about Katie:Katie's LinkedInShopify WebsiteFollow us: twitter.com/wistiaSubscribe: wistia.com/series/talking-too-loudLove what you heard? Leave us a review!We want to hear from you! Write in and let us know what you think about the show, who you'd want us to interview on future episodes, and any feedback you have for our team.

Sales Success Stories
Live from the 2021 Sales Success Summit with Jeff Bajorek, Katie Jane Bailey, and Jack Wilson

Sales Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 10:16


Jeff Bajorek is taking over the Sales Success Stories Podcast during the 2021 Sales Success Summit, talking to speakers in the hallway.

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Hey Salespeople
From Musical Theater to Account Executive with Katie Jane Bailey

Hey Salespeople

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 20:03


Katie Jane Bailey is a senior enterprise account executive at Figma, a browser-based digital design platform. In this episode, hear about the parallels between musical theater and sales, advice on pivoting different careers into sales and how to reframe restrictive thinking around sales methodologies. Visit SalesLoft.com for show notes and insights from this episode.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Irish Country Living Podcast #15: gift of the gab with Katie Jane Cronin

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 29:54


With their family farm and tea rooms at the foot of Carrauntoohil, Katie Jane Cronin grew up talking to all kinds of people. A skill she now uses in her radio career.

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Mainely Matters
Katie Jane Rocks; Maine based non-profit that helps children in need in three countries

Mainely Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 22:58


Katie Jane Rocks ( www.KatieJaneRocks.org ) is a Maine based non-profit that helps children in need in Maine, Panama and Colombia. Host John Brier talks about this non-profit he founded with his daughter Katie Jane through her connection with Maine's Camp Tracy, a summer camp run by the Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville, Maine.

Daily Sales Tips
790: Why stop at pain, when you can uncover impact? - Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 3:35


"We want deals to close and we want them to close fast." - Katie Jane Bailey in today's Tip 790 How do you help your customer to understand the impact after you've identified the pain? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/790 and check out the links! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm

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Never Too Old For Agoodspankin

Katie Jane is a late bloomer from England that has been making up for lost time over the past few years. Listen to this spanko's story now.

Consciencia Sana: Un espacio para el Bienestar
Meditación del Sol Naciente

Consciencia Sana: Un espacio para el Bienestar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 34:55


Esta Meditación está diseñada para hacerse en cualquier momento desde el amanecer y hasta el medio día. Te permitirá liberar el pasado y abrazar el poder de tu luz, de tu valor y el momento PRESENTE. Esto significa elevar poderosamente la energía a un nivel mucho más elevado en tu realidad. La música es de Katie Jane es está basada en una frecuencia de 528 hz , un frecuencia de solfeggio y combinando con frecuencias binaurales hermosas que utilizan cristales de cuarzo y cuencos de sonido. Los beneficios de esta frecuencia logran permear en tu mente, cuerpo y todo tu sistema energético para crear expansión, darle poder a tus objetivos y metas, liberar los sentimientos de culpa en tu consciente e inconsciente y crear un espacio de paz interior, tranquilidad y capacidad de sobrepasar el miedo, al darte cuenta de tu verdadero poder interior. Así que permite que estas frecuencias se unan a tus intenciones y liberen tu subconsciente de negatividad y patrones de creencias limitantes para balancear tu plexo solar. Como siempre, estas transmisiones están basadas en el Amor Incondicional por el SER y la Humanidad. Así que relájate, re-conecta y re-balancea! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conscienciasana/message

Sales Success Stories
111: Katie Jane Bailey is Living the Disco Lifestyle on a World Class Sales Team at Figma

Sales Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 137:45


Katie Jane Bailey is the top Senior Enterprise Account Executive at Figma out of San Francisco. Figma is the first professional-grade online tool created specifically for interface design. Born on the Web, Figma helps the entire product team create, test, and ship better designs, faster. Katie Jane is a naturally curious sales professional who came into the industry from a fairly unorthodox path. As a musical theater professional, Katie Jane was an accomplished singer, dancer, and actor in productions ranging from Off-Broadway and national tours to extensive regional theater and concert work. But don’t tell Katie Jane that acting and sales have nothing to do with one another. Katie Jane has leveraged her performing skills to achieve a successful sales career.

Daily Sales Tips
738: What is a World Class Sales Team? - Katie Jane Bailey

Daily Sales Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 4:02


"I think that creating like an internal and an external brand as a team is really powerful." - Katie Jane Bailey in today's Tip 738 How about you? What is a world-class sales team? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/738 and check out the full interview with Katie Jane! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm

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Sloppy Talkie - WIUX
Ep4 - Existential Feminism

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 54:14


In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane catch you up on wtf they’ve been doing for the past year. Nadia shares her experience dating in quarantine, Katie-Jane panics about a previous ex, and they both realize they have no talents or hobbies.

Infused with Light
Soundscape with Katie Jane from Vibrosound Lounge + new track "Falling"

Infused with Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 59:47


Journey with us on this soundscape as we explore Katie's musical adventures, her creative fusions and outputs of music, crystal bowl sound baths, tuning forks, vibroacoustic products, how theory impacted her work and her spiritual evolution and catharsis via musical purging. Katie Jane is a Sound Therapist and Holistic Health Professional, as a Reiki Master she understands the innate ability of Energetic Medicine to retune and reharmonize our mind, body, spirit.  Her deep knowledge and passion for all things frequency, energy, vibration create a business full of passion, excitement as she continues to expand VibroSound in unique directions for helping humanity heal through Sound. To connect/book with Katie please visit: https://vibrosoundhealing.com https://www.facebook.com/vibrosoundlounge IG. @vibrosound_healing https://pianojane.bandcamp.com www.soundcloud.com/katie-jane-6 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infusedwithlight/message

Finding Grace
Finding Grace episode 45 with Katie-Jane Wright

Finding Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 42:48


In this episode of finding grace today I am joined by Katie-Jane Wright who runs “And crystals”.  Katie is a healer, messenger, author of "Crystal Muse", entrepreneur and workshop facilitator.  We got introduced through mutual friends, and I’m excited to share Katie’s wisdom on her.  In this episode: She shares what finding grace means to her and her fascinating story which lead her to where she is today.  We talk crystals and what they are and how people could work with them. We discuss ethically sourced crystals and why this is important.  She shares about crystals grid and how we can use them and why they are powerful. We talk meditation, and how she uses it and how it helps her. She’s about energy protection and why it’s important. We discuss sound healing and its magic.  She gives her advice on when your soul is calling you to leave your corporate job, to pursue soul based work.  We talk about the interesting times on our planet and she shares her thoughts on this. Katie shares her wisdom with so much grace and so much more. Do reach out to myself or Katie to continue this conversation. If you would like to work with Katie or get hold of Katie’s products book or deck.  You can find her : www.andcrystals.com  www.katiejanewright.com Instagram @andcrystals @katie_jane.wright You can purchase her beautiful oracle deck collab with Nikki Strange, from the websites above plus her book and all the crystals and boxes and grids.  You can find me :  www.hannah-wallace.com Instagram @thehannahwallace Twitter @hannahwallace_ Facebook Hannah Wallace @thehannahwallace Thank you so much for listening please share, subscribe and review its greatly appreciated, and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.   

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S3E122 - Nico "The Marble Index" - with Katie Jane Garside

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 72:53


For many, Nico’s harrowing second solo record “The Marble Index” is NOT an easy listen. This week’s guest Katie Jane Garside (Daisy Chainsaw, Queenadreena, Ruby Throat, Liar, Flower) called in from across the pond to help us uncover the stark, poetic beauty of a record many now call her defining avant-garde masterpiece.
Before Siouxsie Sioux, before Björk, before PJ Harvey…there was Nico.

Carroll Trap House
The Gang Signs Onto The Harper's Article (Feat. Katie Jane Fernelius)

Carroll Trap House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 101:27


Freelance journalist Katie Jane Fernelius joins the pod to talk about New Orleans, the current moment with the BLM protests and an assortment of other subjects. Find us on Twitter @Carroll_Trap Intro created by twitter user @Petecarrollfan Please Subscribe and Share!

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Nutrigenomics | Katie jane hill

Tracey Lee Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 47:23


Sharing about nutrigenomics as an emerging science which investigates certain nutrition that uses molecular tools to search access and understand the several responses obtained through a certain diet applied between individual and population groupsSubscribe to the podcast to never miss an episode.

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The Soul Awakening Podcast
Katie-Jane Wright: Expanding Awareness of the "Unseen" Realms

The Soul Awakening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 66:33


In this week's episode Kat Fowler interviews Katie-Jane Wright, gifted clairvoyant and intuitive on different elements of the multi-dimensional realms. We talk about the clairegifts, psychic phenomena, soul origins, facing the darkness, crossing souls over, meditation practices and so much more. At the end Katie-Jane shares her light language.Katie Jane Wright has been a psychic clairvoyant since she was a child, speaking to spirit and the energies of the land and crystals. She helps men and women reclaim their wisdom and gifts, through light language activations which she speaks, sings and writes. She is a cosmic shaman and an open channel to many high vibrational frequencies, that she moves through her, working deeply with crystals and sound to facilitate great shifts. This work can take on the form of soul origin work, past life healing, ancestral or womb healing. She has remembered all of her gifts and wisdom through many lives to help people heal. She is a heart lead guide, a writer and priestess, holding workshops and events in America and London. Her work is rooted deeply in bridging the earth and the heavens.Katie-Jane is the founder of '&Crystals' where she prescribes crystals and sells healing boxes stocked in Anthropology and in her online store. You can read her book published worldwide called "Crystals - A Conscious Guide," as well as her card deck, "Spirit Animal Wisdom Oracle Cards.”You can find Katie-Jane at www.andcrystals.com and www.katiejanewright.com, as well as on instagram @andcrystals

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews
Daring to Hope (Part 1) - Katie Davis Majors

Dennis & Barbara's Top 25 All-Time Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 29:05


Daring to Hope (Part 1) - Katie Davis MajorsDaring to Hope (Part 2) - Katie Davis MajorsDaring to Hope (Part 3) - Katie Davis MajorsFamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript  References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. Leaning on Jesus Guest:                        Katie Davis MajorsFrom the series:       Daring to Hope (Day 1 of 3)  Bob: In the midst of pain and suffering, even those with deep faith find themselves asking questions and wondering, “Why?” Here's Katie Davis Majors. Katie: We know we're supposed to say: “God is in control. God's plan is better,” but what about when we are not feeling that? What about when we are not seeing that? I think another thing God really showed me was that He hurts when I hurt. He desires to comfort me, because He understands my pain. Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Monday, December 18th. Our host is Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. We'll hear from Katie Davis Majors today about how Jesus becomes real when we walk through the valley of the shadow. Stay with us. 1:00 And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us. We've got a hero back in the studio with us today. Dennis: We do. I don't think we've ever had a guest introduced by their 14-year-old daughter, but that's what we're going to do here on the broadcast. I, first of all, want to welcome back Katie Davis Majors, married now for how many years? Katie: Almost three! Dennis: Almost three. You'll hear more about that in a moment.  My wife Barbara also joins us on the broadcast. Welcome back, Sweetheart. Barbara: Thanks! It's a delight to be here. Dennis: Katie has written a book called Daring to Hope. Many of you probably heard about Katie, about a decade ago, when she wrote a New York Times best-seller, Kisses from Katie. It's a story about her adopting a few Ugandan young ladies. One of those young ladies wrote the afterword for your book—I'm not going to read it all. Katie: Okay. Dennis: It's really not fair that I don't read it all!  2:00 Her name is Joyce—she's 14. Here's what she said about her mom:  Katie Majors is my mother. No mother is as brilliant, gorgeous, talented, and fabulous as my sweet, awesome mother! Barbara: Sweet! Dennis: You have really got her snowed; don't you? [Laughter] That's not what you say in your book—you talk about losing your temper and getting impatient; but somehow, she didn't ever see any of those moments, I guess; huh? Katie: She's gracious! [Laughter] Dennis: She concludes by saying this:  I pray for my mom each day that God would continue to bless her life and use her to do incredible things. I love my mother because she brings glory to God, not only through her gifts, but also by calling out gifts and talents in others, including me. She speaks to us that we, too, can be used by God.  3:00 He works through her to shine His light into the hearts of many. I admire my mother; and I pray that I, too, can live a life like hers, serving others first before myself. No matter what my mother goes through, she will tell you that it is okay; because God has always been with her. She teaches me that I can trust Him to be with me too.                                                      Joyce Liberty Majors, age 14 Bob: And a lot of listeners are going, “How do you get a 14-year-old to say things like that about their mother?” [Laughter] Barbara: Exactly! [Laughter] Katie: Yes; you're going to make me cry at the beginning of this interview! Dennis: Where did you find Joyce? Katie: Joyce came to me when she was about five-and-a-half. She had lost both of her parents in the war in northern Uganda. She had been shuffled around since then in some pretty dangerous situations when she was brought to me.  4:00 Dennis: She is one, now, of how many that you have become “Mom” to? Katie: She's one of 14 kids—13 through adoption and 1 that we just gave birth to about a year-and-a-half ago. Dennis: And there's a new dimension to your life that I hinted at earlier—the second love of your life—God being the first. Katie: Yes; yes! Dennis: Benji—tell us about Benji. Katie: Benji! So Benji moved to Uganda about seven years ago. He was really—he had come on a short-term trip to volunteer at a special needs orphanage; but he was really burdened that there were a lot of ministries pouring into women, and a lot of ministries really helping out children, and not a lot of ministries pouring into men—discipling them and teaching them to be good fathers and good husbands. So, he came back, fulltime, just to disciple men and to encourage them in their roles as husband, father, [and] provider for the family.  5:00 He has been doing that now for about seven years.  We met when he first came to Uganda. Dennis: Okay; I'm going to stop you there, because we're going to tell more of this story on a later broadcast. Katie: Okay; okay! [Laughter] Dennis: Your book begins in your kitchen.  Katie: Yes. Dennis: It's a place where relationships are made / miracles occur. I love it—you must have a little bit of a perfectionist in you—because you talk about mud, and red dirt, and footprints in the first couple of pages of your book that all 14 of these children that you've adopted have to track in there. Katie: Oh, yes! [Laughter] I spend a lot of time in the kitchen, and the kitchen is not very clean a lot of the time. You know, it's amazing how that can happen! It's perfectly pristine before we go to bed; and then, six o'clock in the morning rolls around, and somehow it's in disarray again. Barbara: That sounds like most kitchens for most women! [Laughter] When I started reading that, I thought: “Oh! That sounds like my kitchen!”  6:00It was always sticky on the floor and crumbs everywhere. It's just a part of having a family and having kids. Life does happen in the kitchen. Katie: Yes! Dennis: Your book, Daring to Hope—I told Bob, before you came into the studio—I said, “This is really a book that could be titled Reality Check; because the reality that you have faced in Uganda, over the last decade, has really grown you up in a lot of ways, spiritually.” Comment on that if you would. Katie: Yes; it absolutely has. I mean, I think, in Uganda, suffering is so in your face; but really, that's world-over; right? You can't even turn on the news without seeing some terrible tragedy. I think anybody who can really, truly say that they believe in a good and loving Father has had to ask the question: “Okay; are You really good? And are You really loving? And if You really are good and loving, why is all of this going on around me?” 7:00 Daring to Hope, really, is kind of the chronicle of my journey through some of those questions.  Dennis: Yes; and I would say: “If there's a listener, right now, who's going through a hard time—and you're kind of confused—you're maybe disappointed/discouraged—I think Daring to Hope would be a great book to pick up and read; because it's going to pull you out of your valley and remind you of the truth about God. That's really the message of Katie's book. She just wants people to know the truth about God so, as they face their reality, they will be able to trust Him as well. Bob: Yes. Katie: Thank you. I really did write it to encourage people that, no matter what they're going through—you know, it probably looks a lot different than what I was going through in Uganda—but in the midst of pain and hardship and trial, I knew Jesus in a way that I wouldn't have known Him outside of those circumstances. I believe that's His desire for all of us, no matter what our hardship is— 8:00 —just that we would know His comfort and we would know that we are so deeply loved. Bob: The last time you were with us, you shared about how, as a teenager, God gave you a heart and a vision for Uganda. You went there at 19 to care for orphans; and you started caring for them, and you started bringing them home. You started adopting them. Before you were married, you were already a mother to—how many was it? Katie: Thirteen. Bob: Thirteen kids. So you haven't adopted any new ones since marriage? Katie: No; we had all 13 of our girls before we got married. Bob: And have you thought about expanding since you've been married? You've obviously expanded, because you've got a new baby in the house. Have you thought about additional adoptions, or is 13 where it ends? Katie: Well, I mean, I think we're really open to however the Lord leads. If He would make a need very apparent, then we would definitely be open to it. I think we've seen more and more, over the years, the beauty of empowering local people to adopt.  9:00 We've seen local people become more and more open to the idea of adopting.  My 13 girls were all situations where—through our ministry, we sponsor children—we send them to school; we pay for some of their food; we do a discipleship program with them—all in the hopes of keeping them with their biological family, because most biological families really do want their kids. It's just such a financial burden for them that they give them up. Our ministry is really geared toward empowering the family to care for their own children. My 13 are all groups of siblings that were older and, for whatever reason, either didn't have biological family they could be placed with or it wasn't a safe situation for them. But in the last, probably, seven years, we've had several more instances where that has happened with children that we're in relationship with through ministry—  10:00 —maybe both of their parents have died or maybe they're already staying with a grandparent and the grandparent has died. We've actually had a lot of Ugandan staff in our ministry say, “Oh, I could open my home to that child,”—especially because Amazima is covering the basics like medical care or schooling. The Ugandan culture is beautifully hospitable and relational. We've just seen so much openness from our staff and other Ugandans, we're in relationship with, to adopt. I think, for us, it's really on our hearts that we would first—we would, first, always seek out biological family; but even beyond that, we would seek out if there were a Ugandan family in our community that would desire to adopt that child. Dennis: You've been foster care parents— Katie: Yes. Dennis: —for a lot of kids. Katie: Yes. Dennis: One of the reasons why is the HIV/AIDS virus that has taken out so many people's lives in Uganda. Katie: Yes. 11:00 Dennis: I don't think people in America realize what this disease is doing to the populations of many African countries. Tell about the little girl, by the name of Jane, who came to you because of that disease. Katie: Jane is a child we fostered, but we fostered her long-term. We've had other short-term foster children, in and out of our home over the years, but we've always known that they were a short-term placement and that our goal was reunification with family.  With Jane, we didn't believe that that was our goal. Jane had been abandoned when she was about nine months old and brought to me when she was around one. We searched and we looked for her biological family. We sent out radio and newspaper advertisements; and we didn't find any family that was willing to care for her. I began fostering her and began the process to make her adoption legal as well. We had her for about three years when her biological mom came back in the country from Kenya. 12:00 She tracked us down and, really, just showed up and said that she desired to parent Jane. I mean, my heart was just torn in two; because my life's ministry was about empowering the family and, at the same time, I felt like this was my daughter. I was the only mother she had ever known since I'd had her from the time she was a little baby. She was a sister to my daughters. This was really not something that we had expected or seen coming.  That's kind of one of the first stories in the book, where I begin kind of asking God, “Okay; when I'm praying and I'm praying—and I'm praying for something specific, such as Jane to come back and live with us—and that doesn't happen, ‘Where are you then, God?'” or “If I think I know what's best for me, for my family, [and[ for this child, who is now confused and traumatized— 13:00 —and I think I know what would be good for her—how do I trust that, “No, truly, God knows what's best for each one of us involved'?” Dennis: And Jane's mom was not skilled, as a parent; and you could easily spot that. You knew that you were handing her back over to her biological mom to be raised in, certainly, a less-than-perfect situation. Katie: Yes; it was very scary—her mom didn't have a great track record. She went to live there for a little while, and then they actually ended up coming to stay with us for a while while her mom was between jobs. I feel like we were able to pour into both of them for a while, and then her mom got another job and was able to move out for a while. But since then—they lived near us for a long time—and since then, they have moved away; so we don't even really have a ton of contact with them anymore. Dennis: You know, that question that you found yourself wrestling with is a question that we all wrestle with in life. Katie: Right. 14:00 Bob: I remember back when the shooting in Las Vegas happened in the United States. I wrote an article about: “How do we process this kind of disaster? How do we help our kids understand it?” I said, “You've got to remind yourself of what's true—that God is in control / that He's sovereign.” I kind of rehearsed what we all know is true. Katie: Right. Bob: And I remember somebody commenting at the bottom of the article with, “Yeah, yeah, yeah; blah, blah, blah,” and I get it. Katie: Right. Dennis: Sure. Bob: I get that that is a less-than-satisfying answer in the midst of the pain, but I don't know a better answer to that; do you? Katie: I don't. I know—you know, as I was writing this book, I didn't want it to be a bunch of Christian platitudes; right? Bob: Right; right. 15:00 Katie: We know we're supposed to say: “God is in control. God's plan is better,” but what about when we are not feeling that? What about when we are not seeing that? I think another thing God really showed me was that He hurts when I hurt. He desires to comfort me, because He understands my pain. It's the same, you know, for the shooting in Las Vegas—for people who've lost people—it's not that God looks on and says, “Okay; okay,”—you know? God is devastated by that suffering. He is deeply grieved, and He hurts alongside of us. I think that gave me even more comfort than knowing that God was in control— Bob: Yes. Katie: —and knowing that God had a plan. I was comforted knowing that God saw my hurt. He experienced it with me, and He desired to love me in the midst of it. Bob: In Romans, Chapter 8, where it talks about the reality of our adoption— 16:00 —that God has adopted us / that we are joint-heirs—it goes on to throw this curve ball in the middle of talking about all of this blessing. It says, “Here is what God has given to those He loves—we have His Spirit / we are joint-heirs if we suffer with Him.” Katie: Yes; yes. Bob: It's kind of like: “Why did you have to throw that in there, God? Why couldn't it just be, ‘Here's what you get'?” Dennis: Yes. Bob: But there is a connection between glory and suffering— Katie: Yes. Bob: —that we're adverse to, but that is a part of God's plan for us. Katie: I absolutely believe that. You know, Paul even says that “it has been granted unto me, not just to preach the gospel of Christ, but to suffer with Him.” Bob: Yes. Katie: I always read that and think: “Oh, God! Let that be my perspective on it—that it has been granted unto me—because, through suffering, I might know a part of God's heart that I wouldn't know otherwise.” Dennis: I have a friend, who was in a tragic plane crash. While he was struggling for his life in the hospital, I performed the funeral for his five-year-old son. He made this statement that certainly anyone could make; but a person in his place, having lost a son—it just becomes really profound—he said, “Life wouldn't be so difficult if we didn't expect it to be so easy.” And what your book does—is your book really forces us to realize that there are going to be prayers that appear to be unanswered. Katie: Yes. Dennis: There's going to be brokenness that continues on—in our own lives and in the lives of those we love—but we have to trust the God Who is going to be near us. That's really the message of your book— 18:00 —that, in the process of struggling over these prayers that appear to be unanswered or have an answer that's a “No,”—you've gotten to know Jesus Christ in a way you couldn't have known Him otherwise. Katie: Yes! Absolutely! I think I've learned that God isn't promising us a world without trouble, or without pain, or without heartache; but He's promising us Himself; right? He calls Himself “Emmanuel” / “God with us.” He's promising to be near to us, and that's the greatest gift. Barbara: Well, I couldn't agree more; because I have learned over the decades of my life that the hard times are the times when I have gotten to know Christ more. He knows that about us. He knows that if life is easy—and it's good and everything works out the way we want it to—we're not going to need Him—we won't depend on Him / we won't be forced, on our face, to seek Him. And so, as hard as the hard things are, they're really good things—good that God intends to work in us.  19:00 I was just talking to someone last weekend about this—we were both saying, “We wouldn't wish what we've been through on anyone, but we wouldn't trade it for anything because of what we know of Him now that we wouldn't have known apart from that experience.” That's a part of what I love so much about your book—is that it speaks to that—that everyone experiences. God deals with us, as individuals. What He brings in your life is different than what He brings in my life; but it's all for the purpose of knowing Him and knowing Him as He really is, not as we imagine Him to be. That's such a good thing. Dennis: I can't imagine a 29-year-old writing this book. That's what I told Bob when we came in the studio—I said: “It's because of where Katie's been/— Barbara: Yes. Katie: That's right. Dennis: —“it is what she's seen—the number of people she's prayed over for healing, for God to rescue them from HIV/AIDS, and God said, ‘No,' and took them on to heaven.” Katie: Yes. 20:00 Dennis: But you have a perspective that you're passing on that I think, really—Bob, all of us today in America, where we live with so many comforts and we're removed from the slums, where Katie has taught a Bible study. We're removed from the graveside—we may go to a funeral or two a year—but Katie's been to a bunch of them over the years, and that's where perspective is. Ecclesiastes says, “It is better to go to the house of mourning than it is to go to the house of pleasure; because in the end, the living take it to heart.” Bob: You know, this is a book that reminds us that most of the problems that we're facing are what we call “first world problems.” That doesn't mean they're not real and challenging; it just means we have to keep life in perspective and know what really matters.  Katie, you point us to that in your book, Daring to Hope: Finding God's Goodness in the Broken and the Beautiful.  21:00 We've got copies of the book in our FamilyLife Today Resource Center. You can order it from us, online, at FamilyLifeToday.com; or call 1-800-FL-TODAY to order. Again, the website is FamilyLifeToday.com; or call 1-800-358-6329—that's 1-800-“F” as in family, “L” as in life, and then the word, “TODAY.”  I have to tell you—we just recently had an opportunity to be in a number of cities with listeners to FamilyLife Today and had a chance to hear from many of you how God has used this ministry in your life in some significant ways—and how He is still at work, using the ministry of FamilyLife Today to help you grow in grace / to provide practical biblical help and hope to your marriage / your family. It's always encouraging when we get an opportunity to be face to face with listeners.  22:00  On behalf of the folks we had a chance to meet, I want to thank those of you who are Legacy Partners and those of you who support this ministry financially. You need to know that your investment in the lives of people all across the country and around the world is paying off. God is using FamilyLife Today powerfully in the lives of so many people. It was encouraging for us to see some of that first-hand.  I know some of you are thinking about yearend giving—ministries or organizations where you might like to make a yearend financial contribution. We have a special opportunity for you, here, at FamilyLife to be invested in this ministry. There's a matching-gift fund that's been made available to us; and it means that your donation, here, at yearend will be doubled. Our friend, Michelle Hill, is here with an update on how things are going with the matching-gift fund. Hello, Michelle! 23:00 Michelle: Bob, I have some BIG news about the match fund!...and this is breaking for us, so I'm a little out on a limb here, but Jordan just told me the matching fund is going to double…as in over four million dollars!! (…and we don't know exactly because this is happening almost as I speak) …but more than ever, we'll need every listener to pray, seek God, and give as He directs. You know, four million dollars seems big to me…but Bob? I believe God's generosity is at work here, so I'm asking everyone, please just prayerfully do whatever God calls you to do to, and you know what? While you're at it, praise Him for His amazing generosity! right now we're at seven hundred ninety one thousand dollars!  Bob: And it is easy to make an online donation. You can do that at FamilyLifeToday.com, or you can call 1-800-FL-TODAY. Or you can mail your donation to FamilyLife Today at PO Box 7111, Little Rock, AR; our zip code is 72223.  24:00 We'll look forward to your update again tomorrow, Michelle.  And we hope you'll be back with us again tomorrow when Katie Davis Majors will be here. We're continuing to talk about her life in Africa and her life as a newly-married adoptive mother of 13 children and a bio mom of a baby boy. I hope you can tune in for that. I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, along with our entire broadcast production team. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We'll see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today.  FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas; a Cru® Ministry. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow.  We are so happy to provide these transcripts to you. However, there is a cost to produce them for our website. If you've benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider donating today to help defray the costs?   Copyright © 2017 FamilyLife. All rights reserved. www.FamilyLife.com   

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX
Ep 3 - Gotta Blast!

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 56:13


In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane recount their spooky Halloween. Nadia explains how she hooked up with a boy while wearing a fat suit, Katie-Jane admits to being all bark no bite, and they both acknowledge their inability to communicate with the opposite sex.

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX
Ep2 - Somewhere Over the Incestuous Rainbow

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 52:32


In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane talk about what it’s like to be back on campus. Nadia admits to having a crush on her hot cousin, Katie-Jane wonders if boys she hooks up with will ever look her in the eye in public, and they both give up on their hopes and dreams.

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX
Ep1 - Juuling, and Binge Drinking, and College Culture, Oh My!

Sloppy Talkie - WIUX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 41:18


In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane reminisce over how they first met, Nadia cries over Odesza, Katie-Jane admits to her juul addiction, and they both wonder when binge drinking will stop being a thing.

Tough Girl Podcast
Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere - Iceland Traverse - Hiking/FastPacking - 600km journey on foot traversing the land of fire and ice, from its most Southerly point to its most Northerly.

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 44:51


Katie-Jane is a British adventure girl living in the French Alps. She’s addicted to type 2 fun, powered by sugar and sunshine, and a lover of marzipan! Katie is mostly known for her organisation and planning skills (a queen of lists and highlighters), and her unwavering belief that anything is possible, whilst bringing a touch of pink and girly glamour to adventure. Katie in her own words… “My friends often refer to me as slightly crazy! But don’t be fooled… I’m not very brave, nor an adrenaline junkie or a daredevil, I’m just a normal girl, that through adventure is perpetually learning that ordinary people can do extraordinary things if they just can be bold enough to begin. When I am not busy at my desk designing websites for clients, or organising expeditions, you might find me looking out of my tent on a mountain summit, snuggled deep in my sleeping bag, drinking a cuppa, watching the sun creep up over the mountains at dawn. I have a passion for exploring this wonderful world in which we live. Having visited over 50 countries on 5 continents so far, I still feel there’s so much more to explore. I have often found that stripped of comforts and faced with hardships and adversities, the completion of each journey becomes so much more rewarding. My life goals are to fill my day’s with wonderful adventures, making memories, seeing new places, meeting new faces, doing things that are difficult, and scaring myself a little, so that nothing feels familiar & therefore everyday becomes extraordinary.” Show notes Who is Katie Living in the French Alps Living a life of adventure for over 15 years Having a passion for suffering Getting addicted to challenges How her recent challenge came about Deciding to do the Iceland Traverse Doing adventure for adventures sake Have a tight budget and wanting to go somewhere wild and remote Enjoying the adventure! Sponsorship and raising money The planning and preparation Planning too much? Figuring out water and river crossings Taking ski googles while hiking in summer! Preparing for the dust storms 2 months of planning for 2 weeks hiking North to South or South to North - does it matter?! Money and costs Being super relaxed at the start of the challenge Having to start again! Starting on tarmac Navigation in Iceland Dealing with the wind and rain Not feeling lonely and enjoying her own company  Daily routines Solar charger was it worth it? What Katie learned from the whole experience  Doing her Mountain Leader Qualification - training course Final words of advice for women who want to go on their own solo adventure  Social Media Website: www.katiejaneendurance.com Instagram: @katielherpiniere  Facebook: @katiesenduranceadventures  

The Outdoors Station
No 491 - Katie-Jane Endurance - 600km Iceland Traverse

The Outdoors Station

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 31:04


This is a 30 minute extract from our world premier and the first video interview we've done on The Outdoors Station. After 15 years of producing audio podcasts for the self powered traveller who better to begin our new video series with than Katie Jane Endurance and her 2019 Iceland Traverse. Katie undertook the 600km South to North Iceland Traverse in June 2019 as self supported lightweight hiking adventure. It wasn't a race or a speed challenge, but more a trip into the remote wilds of Iceland to experience the remote wilderness this lava encrusted lunar landscape could offer the long distance hiker. In total it took her 15 days to cover the 600kms where she covered more than a marathon a day carrying everything she needed in a 23kg pack.

Spiritual Queen's Badass Podcast
#69 The Healing Power of Crystals with Katie-Jane Wright

Spiritual Queen's Badass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 34:56


Hey guys and welcome to my 69th podcast episode and Season 2! I'm excited to share with you this week an interview with the author and crystal whisperer Katie-Jane Wright . I hope you enjoy this episode xxKatie's website - https://www.andcrystals.com/Buy My Book Spiritual Queen - https://emmamumford.uk/2yXADqYSpiritual Queen Retreat Tickets - https://emmamumford.uk/2RENKUzMy Amazon Book Recommendations - https://emmamumford.uk/2YvIh781o-1 Life Coaching Sessions - https://emmamumford.co.uk/life-coaching/NEW Manifestation Masterclass Webinars - https://emmamumford.co.uk/webinars/My FREE Law of Attraction Facebook Support Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/722583187942837/My Law of Attraction Oracle Cards/Merchandise/Planners - http://shop.emmamumford.co.uk/Don’t Forget To Subscribe x-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ladies of Liverpool
28: Katie Jane- Sleeptight Maternity

Ladies of Liverpool

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 32:36


Let’s talk about sleep deprivation. Hear from a private baby & Infant sleep consultant who has words of wisdom for us all. She believes if parents were educated in those early days post birth on small things to put in place to prevent erratic sleep patterns, we could avoid those long endless nights stressing about sleep. Sleep deprivation affects all parts of a family, relationships, child’s & parents mental health.  Are you aware of the shocking number of parents told they have PND rather than being offered support on tackling the routine of the sleep deprivation? Well parents who have been there and those going through it today tune in and join the conversation!

Tough Girl Podcast
Katie-Jane L’herpeniere - Completing the 1911 version of the Tour de France (5,500km in 23 days) & the Silk Road Mountain Race in Kyrgyzstan.

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 62:21


We first spoken with Katie in March 2018, where she shared more about her transition from a model to adventurer, she goes into detail about the challenges she faced and overcame while doing the longest crossing of the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap, and being the first woman to walk the entire length of the wall of China!  Since then Katie has continued to fill her life with many more adventures. Despite her accolades, Katie would still not class her self as the 'typical adventurer type', as she admits she is frightened of everything and is inherently lazy by nature! Her default setting (that she has to constantly override) is to lay on the sofa with a cup of tea, dunking biscuits, watching the likes of Strictly and X Factor on the telly. Getting started is always the hardest bit. During this podcast we discuss in more detail how the idea came about for completing the 1911 version of the Tour de France as well as the planning, logistics and go into detail about nutrition and having to consume 9,000 calories per day. Katie shares more about her gear, and why she loved being involved in the Silk Road Mountain Race. Show notes Learn more about Katie-Jane Living in the French Alps Examples of some of her challenges…. Walking the Great Wall of China,  cycled Africa, LEJOG, Fast packing the GR5 plus many many more! Le Grand Boule - The Big Loop - how the idea came about and being inspired by a 1911 postcard of France Making life harder for herself…. Deciding to do 5,500km  tour in 23 days….with no support Where do you start with a challenge like this? Mental preparation and overcoming the fears of what other people think of you Not telling people about the challenge until stage 5 The first 5 stages? Nailing her nutrition and how it changed the whole challenge Eating 9,000 per day!! Dealing with mouth ulcers Sleep deprivation! Deciding to follow a 36 hour day - instead of a 24 hour day! (Easy on paper - hard in real life!) Recovering from the ride and getting ready for the next challenge The Silk Road Mountain Race - what it is and why she wanted to do it! Why does she think she finished…. Dealing with the cold The medical kit and why she took everything she took Finishing the race in 14 days The smallest tent in the world and how it held up - 500 grams  The biggest highlight from doing the race Plans for 2019 and making new decisions Going after her Mountain Leader and International Mountain Leader Qualifications Heading to Iceland in July for a solo adventure What Katie has learnt from going on adventures The power of sharing experiences   Social Media Website: www.katiejaneendurance.com Instagram: @katiejaneendurance  Facebook: @katiesenduranceadventures     

The All Things Risk Podcast
Ep. 108: Katie-Jane L'Herpiniere - How to Develop an Adventurous Mindset

The All Things Risk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 79:57


   One of the types of people we love to have on the All Things Risk podcast are adventurers. Adventures capture so much about risk and uncertainty and they are a microcosm of what we face and deal with in our broader lives. If that sounds like we believe that we should live our lives a bit like adventures, you're right. Our guest today embodies exactly that and we can learn a lot from her. Meet Katie-Jane L'Herpiniere, aka Kate-Jane Endurance. Katie is an adventurer, endurance athlete, speaker, and expedition leader. She has done some amazing things like being the first to trek across the entire length of the Great Wall of China, crossing the Patagonian icecap, riding the original 1911 Tour de France route unsupported, and being only one of 29 finishers (out of 98) to complete the inaugural Silk Road Mountain Race in Kyryzstan last year. We talk about all of those things and more including:  What to do when things go wrong; Teamwork; Toughening up; Preparation and planning; Quitting (I loved this Instagram post of hers on the topic); Fear of the unknown.  Show notes: Katie's website Kate on Instagram Katie's Instagram post on quitting Sir Ranulph Fiennes L'Étape du Tour The Transcontinental Race The Silk Road Mountain Race Free Solo Alex Honnold   _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on iTunes: http://apple.co/1PjLmK Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Get your free audio book and 30 day free trial at Audible: US listeners: get your free trial and audio book at Audible UK listeners: get your free trial and audio book at Audible

Bedtime Stories By Brandon Koplin

A little girl named Katie Jane is camping with her brothers when they're dolls come alive and then they grow and grow and grow and take over the house

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Science from the Source
Episode#10: Technology, Adherence and Physical Activity - Katie-Jane Brickwood PhDc

Science from the Source

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 46:08


In today's episode, we explore the use of wearable technology on adherence to physical activity as I speak with Katie-Jane Brickwood who is a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Health and Medicine at the University of Tasmania. Katie-Jane discusses her recent paper; "The effect of ongoing feedback on physical activity levels following an exercise intervention in older adults: a randomised controlled trial protocol".

Tough Girl Podcast
Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere - Model turned adventurer, walking the entire length of the Great Wall of China in 2007 & doing the longest crossing of the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap by a woman.

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 67:11


Katie-Jane L’Herpiniere has a passion for adventure, challenging her limits both physically and mentally, and exploring this wonderful world in which we live.  After university Katie had the opportunity to build a career as a commercial model, on fashion shows for household names such as Marks and Spencer’s, Tony & Guy and Alexander McQueen, photo shoots and a number of Film and TV projects including having body-doubled for Cameron Diaz.  Then in 2005, Katie met polar explorer Tarka L'Herpiniere,  and they were quick to find they had little in common. Tarka was less than impressed with her manicured nails and face full of makeup, likewise, Katie did not see Tarka as the ‘all-action hero’ that his accolades suggest, more a really ‘odd’ Frenchman who seemed to find enjoyment in throwing himself into frozen lakes! It wasn’t long before the facades were broken and by 2006 Katie had left behind her life as a model and made the gigantic leap from exhibitionist to expeditionist. In 2007, after 167 days and 4500km Katie & Tarka, in an incredible feat of determination, became the first recognised people to walk unsupported the entire length of the Great Wall of China, from its western most terminus to its eastern most.  From the completion of this challenge, Katie realised that any feeling of accomplishment, achievement or success is directly proportional to the effort, commitment and hardship put into achieving it.  Having discovered this newfound inner strength, she has since gone on to fill her life with many more adventures. Including; the longest crossing of the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap by a woman, cycling across Africa on a vintage African bicycle with no brakes or gears unsupported, raced in the Transcontinental unsupported single stage 4000km bike race across Europe, lived in a floating tent in -50C on the Arctic Ocean, and has nearly lost her life on many numbers of occasions. Show notes Living in France in a ski resort  Growing up in Devon, spending time outside and riding horses Being lazy by nature Meeting a polar explorer…. Tarka Being invited to walk to the North Pole! Deciding to walk the Great Wall of China! How her confidence evolved Being open to new challenges The conditions over in China Dealing with the 40 degree heat and having to be rescued Not being cut out for the expedition life Dealing with compression of the spine and shrinking by an inch Dealing with the biggest snow storm China had ever seen! Why she kept going, even though she cried every day of the journey What was it like finishing her first massive challenge 2 showers in 6 months…. Reflecting back on the journey which was completed over 10 years ago Their relationship while on expedition Starting to plan the next adventure, almost straight away! Being disheartened by adventure, and struggling to make a living from being an adventurer No adventure for 5 years… Discussing money… Living at home with parents to cover the day to day living costs Playing favourites with challenges Why she is happy to say no  Heading over to the Patagonia Ice Cap even having a fear of snow & ice… Stopping breathing & dying on the ice Waiting for a weather window to make a crossing, while living on half rations Making a plan to get off the icecap Mental tips and tricks to keep calm and to be resilient Working with a sports psychologist  Type 2 fun and not enjoying the experiences while she does them Making the transition to solo adventure Signing up for the Transcontinental Bike Race in Europe What a typical day was like while on the road - riding, eating & tears! When it all went wrong… Recovering from challenges Plans for 2018….The Silk Road Mountain Race (August 18th 2018) Advice for women and girls who want to lead a more adventurous life   Social Media Website: www.katiejaneendurance.com Instagram: @katielherpiniere  Facebook: @katiesenduranceadventures  

Green Room Banjo Sessions
Golden Whistler (full set)

Green Room Banjo Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 25:33


Katie Jane (guitar) and Richard Galluzzi (banjo) play: Get Right Church; See See Rider; Handsome Molly; Come All You Virginia Gals; Cluck Old Hen; Katie Cruel; Sandy River Belle; Short Life Of Trouble at the Green Room Banjo Sessions 26 April 2016