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Anney and Samantha recount some of their recent adventures, including their love of food and libraries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Mitchell's new book Prose to the People celebrates the joy and power of Black bookstores. Katie joins us to talk about the process of writing the book, the importance of Black bookstores, and why it's important to preserve their history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald H. Chew, Jr., founding editor of the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, joins Ross Butler on Fund Shack to discuss the evolution of corporate finance and its impact on national wealth. Based on his latest book, The Making of Modern Corporate Finance, Chew explores the shareholder revolution, Japan's stagnation, China's middle-income trap, and private equity's role in reshaping global markets. A masterclass in corporate & financial governance, offering insights into how corporate finance fuels economic prosperity.
Remember way back in April of 2022 when we launched Episode 40: Write Your Own Booker's Story? Well its time for part II! If you're not familiar with Booker's, its a cask strength Bourbon from our friends over at Jim Beam. Each expression is launched quarterly and newer bottles come in a wooden box with a small card with a written story that explains how they named the batch and what barrels make up the blend. Now imagine if you could write your own story for a batch of Booker's - that's exactly what we do on this episode. Grab a pour and get ready for the chaos! Write Your Own Booker's Story is a fan favorite and our favorite too! We had so much fun writing not one, not two, but three Booker's stories as Mike, Devin, and even Katie Mitchell join in on the fun. At the end of the episode we review a reaaaaaallllyyy special Booker's batch that means the world to us. We certainly poke fun of Booker's on the show, but absolutely love the brand and the whiskies in the Jim Beam portfolio. Go get some Booker's Bourbon!Cheers! Support the show
On today's episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Dr. Katie Mitchell. Katie is an Athletic Therapist, Physiotherapist & Post-doctorate fellow at the University of Toronto. She is also the lead therapist for the Canadian Women's Para Ice Hockey team. During this conversation we discussed various topics surrounding concussion. From how concussions progress, to limitations of research, as well as the topic of dual tasking, a focus of her research. We also discussed Katie's career in Para sport and some of the unique challenges when considering concussions in this population. Along the way Katie provides great insight and advice, into the navigating career decisions when you may feel stuck.
Coming up on today's program we are joined by Boccia athlete Lance Cryderman. Lance recently won the 2025 National Boccia Championships Held in Ottawa, ON. We also talk about the interview we had with Katie Mitchell last week and about opening weekend of the NFL playoffs.
Coming up on today's show, we are excited to be joined by Katie Mitchell. Katie is a registered physiotherapist, certified athletic therapist and lead therapist for the Canadian Women's Para Ice Hockey program. Plus, we are going to talk about changes to the media landscape and put a wrap on the 2025 World Junior Hockey Championship!
Send us a textHeadfirst: A Concussion Podcast - Best of 2024 – Part 1 of 3In this special episode of Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast, we're revisiting some of the most insightful, thought-provoking, and eye-opening moments from our past episodes. If you've missed any of the crucial conversations we've had about mild traumatic brain injurie's history, concussion and CTE, this episode is your chance to catch up with all the best bits. We've hand-picked highlights from each theme, featuring expert guests who've shared their knowledge and research to shed light on the complexities of concussion and its long-term impacts. Best of 2024: PART 1 – What is a Concussion and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)*Guest and episode number where you can find the full conversation, their social media handles and latest research. History- Dr Stephan Townsend, Episode 34: (05.22)- Professor Stephan Casper, Episode 30: (10:16)What is a Concussion- Kristen Quigley (PhD Candidate), Episode 51: (31:45)- Dr Katie Mitchell, Episode 33: (34:19)- Dr Jason Tabour, Episode 52: (35:54)- Dr Julie Stamm, Episode 28 (39:48)Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)- Dr Rowena Mobbs, Episode 24: (41:48)- Dr Alan Pearce, Episode 21: (46:22)- Dr Helen Murray, Episode 47: (49:20) Social media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
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How could a Harris administration revolutionize the tech policy landscape in America? This week on What's at Stake, partner and head of Penta's D.C. office, Bryan DeAngelis, and Penta managing director Elliott Owensby are joined by Katie Mitchell, the founder of New World Advisors, to discuss the election and the future of tech. Together, they discuss Katie's recent piece, "A Vibe Check for Tech" and explore how a Harris-led White House might reshape the conversation between technology firms and U.S. policymakers, particularly within the Democratic Party. They also discuss the growing influence of crypto in the political arena, regulatory challenges, and the U.S.'s competitive edge in global tech markets. Don't miss this insightful conversation that unpacks the complexities of the relationship between technology and politics.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast, In this episode, we're excited to welcome back Dr. Katie Mitchell. As a key member of the Concussion in Para Sports Group, Dr. Mitchell discuss important topics including classification systems, baseline testing, and the challenges of delayed access to care for para-athletes. Join us for an insightful conversation about these critical issues and their impact on concussion management in Para Athlete. - What Is a Concussion (2:00)- Overview on Classification System Regarding Para Athletes (3:35)- How Common Are Concussions In Para Sports (9:23)- Differentiating A Concussion in Para Athletes & Adaptation of Baseline Testing (12:19)- Making Para Sports More Inclusive Whilst Protecting Athletes From mTBI? (19:30)- Delay Access to Care (27:17)Dr Katie Mitchell, https://thriveneurosport.ca/about-physiotherapist-athletic-therapist-concussion/Instagram: @thriveneurosportTwitter/X: @kmitchell_atpt Dr Katie Mitchell's Previous appearance is Episode 33 CIPS Position Statement: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/55/21/1187World Para Athletics Classifications: https://www.paralympic.org/athletics/classificationSubscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
Want to write a book, be a musician, or be a podcaster? You'd better also be a social media branding expert, too. Bridget joins writers and creatives Yvest Jeffcoat and Katie Mitchell from the podcast On Theme to dive into why social media has turned everyone into personal branding experts and why it can sometimes be so exhausting. Everyone's a sellout now: https://www.vox.com/culture/2024/2/1/24056883/tiktok-self-promotion-artist-career-how-to-build-following LISTEN TO YVES AND KATIE'S PODCAST ON THEME: https://www.ontheme.show/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. In this episode Dr. Mitchell joins us to share her insights into the latest developments in concussion rehabilitation, drawing from her extensive clinical and research background. We'll explore effective strategies for managing concussions, discuss advancements in rehabilitation techniques, and uncover what athletes and patients alike need to know about concussion recovery.Dr. Mitchell is a distinguished physiotherapist and the founder of Thrive Neurosports, specializing in performance and rehabilitation, particularly in concussion management.Dr. Mitchell brings a wealth of experience, having served as the lead team therapist for the Women's Para Hockey Team in Canada, the Ontario Sledge Team, and the Waterloo Rugby Football Club, among others. Her expertise extends beyond clinical practice; she has presented at numerous prestigious conferences, including the IOC World Conference on Injury and Illness Prevention in Sport and the 6th Consensus Meeting on Concussion in Sport. Recently, Dr. Mitchell also completed her PhD, further solidifying her commitment to advancing concussion research and treatment.- Introduction about Dr Katie Mitchell - Possible extrapolation of the research? (4:45)- What is a concussion (7:10)- Possible assessment process of a concussion and exercise selection (9:10)- Exacerbation of previous symptoms post-concussion and should we have a baseline eye examination (16:55)- Autonomic sensitivity post-concussion (23:37)- Common miss conceptions around concussion recovery (34:05)- Concussion protocols and recovery in Para Sports and Para-Athletes (37:00) - Where can people find you and sign up for your educational courses (46:51) Dr Katie Mitchell, https://thriveneurosport.ca/about-physiotherapist-athletic-therapist-concussion/Instagram: @thriveneurosportTwitter/X: @kmitchell_atpt Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
The little black book of a porno mag publisher goes missing after the former centerfold who won it at auction is murdered. Photocopies of the book reveal evidence a US Senate candidate took his ex-wife (Rosanna Arquette) to a sex club, even though she didn't want to go. Goren and Eames discover the blackmailer was the club doorman who's just turned up dead. The detectives learn the ex-wife returned to the club without her husband - got it on with everyone - and is now desperate to keep her daughter from knowing the tawdry truth. Carver falsely charges the politician with murder, all part of an elaborate ruse to elicit a confession from the ex in exchange for destroying the evidence.We're talking about Criminal Intent season 4 episode 14 "Sex Club." Our guest from this February 26, 2020 episode is Katie Mitchell from the Date with Dateline podcast.This episode is inspired by the political sex scandal surrounding Jack and Jeri Ryan. New episodes of "These Are Their Stories" will return on July 10. Stay subscribed for great content.
Are diaries the ultimate form of authenticity? How do our stories shift when we're journaling for no one to see? On Theme co-hosts Yves Jeffcoat and Katie Mitchell read into Black women's diaries for the personal reflections, everyday details and emotional nuance that goes unseen elsewhere. Highlights include: social media vs. journal authenticity, Harlem Renaissance tea, Octavia Butler's bills, and Whose Diary Do You WISH You Could Read? Follow Unladylike on Instagram and TikTokJoin the Unladies' Room PatreonShop merchAdvertise with Multitude Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are diaries the ultimate form of authenticity? How do our stories shift when we're journaling for no one to see? On Theme co-hosts Yves Jeffcoat and Katie Mitchell read into Black women's diaries for the personal reflections, everyday details and emotional nuance that goes unseen elsewhere. Highlights include: social media vs. journal authenticity, Harlem Renaissance tea, Octavia Butler's bills, and Whose Diary Do You WISH You Could Read? Follow Unladylike on Instagram and TikTok Join the Unladies' Room Patreon Shop merch Advertise with Multitude Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the Daily Flow Podcast, we delve into a heartwarming discussion about the value of family, inspired by a poignant moment from the movie "The Mitchells vs. The Machines." Katie Mitchell, a character in the film, shares a simple yet profound insight: "Families can be hard, but they're so worth fighting for." This episode unpacks the beauty and challenges of family life, reminding us why every effort to maintain these bonds is invaluable. ✅ Families can be challenging but are incredibly rewarding. ✅ Every family faces difficulties, no matter what appears on social media. ✅ Working together and embracing each other's flaws can strengthen family ties. ✅ Persistence and love in family relationships yield great happiness and fulfillment.!
Goth wonder Katie Mitchell is the working-class, joyful and whimsical comedian that we are honoured to have grace us from the wilds of Nottingham. Alongside a superb live set, Katie also talks with host & MC James Ross about goth lesbianism, joke construction and sexy typewriters, CW: Experience of homophobia To find out more about Katie, her website is HERE, and you can follow her on Instagram HERE, and any other links - including video of her wonderful QL set - can be found HERE! If you'd like to see how a Straight Ally Friend (TM) looks then consider joining our Patreon where you can get early access to podcast episodes and watch full videos of Quantum Leopard comedy shows, from the high-energy openers to the loveliest of headliners, including the set from this very episode! Quantum Leopard is a lovely comedy night for lovely people and you can find more links to info about us here: https://linktr.ee/quantumleopard Edited by Rhys Lawton Original show recording by Matt Highton Music is by ROOKES production services (https://www.iamrookes.com/)
Governor of nits Katie Mitchell kindly helps Tiernan answer a question all about donuts. JOIN THE ADVERT FREE LINDA EDITION OF THE SHOW ON APPLE PODCASTSOR ON ACAST+ HERE: https://plus.acast.com/s/33249a2e-3f02-4f3c-923e-bc17b8dcac87OR ON OUR PATREON HERE: patreon.com/ComedyClub4KidsWE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, JOKES AND NONSENSE TOO. SEND THEM IN TO: podcast@comedyclub4kids.co.ukGROWN UPS: IF YOU CAN BUY US A COFFEE PLEASE DO SO HERE: https://ko-fi.com/comedyclub4kidsWebsite: www.comedyclub4kids.co.ukTwitter: @ComedyClub4KidsFacebook: facebook.com/ComedyClub4KidsHosted by Tiernan Douieb. Music by Paddy Gervers. Design by John Beck. If you enjoy Radio Nonsense and would like to support it, while also avoiding all the adverts that are never relevant for kids anyway, why not join the Radio Nonsense: Linda Edition tier for a small fee per month? You can sign up right here: https://plus.acast.com/s/comedyclub4kids. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:58:12 - Affaires culturelles - par : Arnaud Laporte - Alors qu'elle est actuellement sur scène pour faire résonner le monologue éco-féministe de Katie Mitchell, écrit par Miranda Rose Hall et recréé par David Geselson à la MC93, la comédienne, mais aussi autrice et metteuse en scène Juliette Navis évoque pour nous les différentes facettes de son art. - invités : Juliette Navis Comédienne et metteure en scène
Margaret Perry is an award-winning playwright. Her stage work includes Porcelain, Collapsible and Paradise Now! which was nominated for a 2023 Olivier Award (Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre). This year, she collaborates with Katie Mitchell on an adaptation of Maggie Nelson's ‘Bluets', which will play in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs later this year.
In episode 1634, Jack and Miles are joined by hosts of On Theme, Yves Jeffcoat and Katie Mitchell, to discuss… The Supreme Court Will Rule On Trump's Immunity… Very, Very Slowly, More Shitty Wonka Updates, VR Is Improving The Lives Of Senior Citizens and more! Trump immunity claim: Top US court agrees to hear case in April The Supreme Court just made Jack Smith's job that much harder US supreme court urged to make ‘immediate, definitive decision' on Trump's immunity "The Unknown" AKA The Willy's Chocolate Experience Villain (Clip) Furious Harry Potter fans demand refunds after 'world of magical wonder' turns out to be room with finger buffet and wands made out of chopsticks 'Much like Snape, people have looked at me like a villain!' Man behind failed Harry Potter event in Canada shares plans to donate $2,000 to J.K. Rowling's charity - but Potterheads won't get a refund VR Is Improving The Lives Of Senior Citizens V.R. ‘Reminiscence Therapy' Lets Seniors Relive the Past In nursing homes, VR is a hit. Is that a good thing? Nursing Home Staff Shortage Among Reasons for Nationwide Closings US will regulate nursing home staffing for first time, but proposal lower than many advocates hoped US nursing home workers face ‘catastrophic crisis' of understaffing WATCH: Richard Lewis on Candid Camera LISTEN: Untitled by Kate BollingerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we close out Black History month , Host Ramses talks with Black storytellers Yves Jeffcoat and Katie Mitchell about their IHeart Podcast "On Theme".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discernment can be very challenging -- but it isn't only hard work. The Nuns discuss the very big up-sides of the discernment process. Read the transcript here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/random-nun-clips/RNC-as182-upside-discernment Listen to the full Motherhouse Road Trip podcast here: https://anunslife.org/podcasts/ask-sister/as182-mar-03-2016-fspa-lacrosse Don't forget to call us and leave a message. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 913-214-6087. Let us know your thoughts about the podcast by taking this short survey! Your input helps us shape the future of the In Good Faith podcast! Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!
Join us for a theatrical journey through extraordinary tales and classic melodies in the latest podcast episode. The Little Big Things unfolds the extraordinary true story of Henry's family, exploring how one moment can redefine everything. This new British musical, based on Henry Fraser's Sunday Times best-selling autobiography, promises an explosive theatrical pop soundtrack in a world premiere production. As the family navigates a transformed past and an unforeseen future, the musical celebrates the transformative power of family and the significance of life's little things. Step into the glitz and glamour of High Society, where Long Island socialite Tracy Lord is set to host the wedding of the year. With 700 guests and oceans of champagne, the real question is: who will be the groom? Cole Porter's classic feel-good musical, based on The Philadelphia Story, promises a Christmas extravaganza filled with well-known songs, romance, and a swell party you won't want to miss. Immerse yourself in the world of Guys & Dolls with a promenade experience at The Bridge. This transformation brings one of the greatest musicals of all time to life, offering more hit songs, laughs, and romance than ever before. The immersive tickets transport you to the streets of Manhattan and the bars of Havana, creating an unforgettable love story. In a captivating discussion, delve into the careers of renowned theatre directors Katie Mitchell, Rupert Goold, Luke Shepherd, Emma Rice and Sam Mendes. Explore their impact on the theatrical landscape and the creative choices that have shaped some of the most memorable productions in recent history. It's a podcast episode filled with stories of resilience, romance, and the artistic brilliance that defines the world of theatre. Tune in for a theatrical adventure that promises to entertain, inspire, and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the magic of the stage.
Hosts of the new podcast On Theme Yves and Katie join us to talk about the show and why Black storytelling is so important.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The retail landscape is constantly evolving. From the continued growth in online shopping, to the collapse of the department store model, as well as the effect of lockdowns on the high street, we've seen a lot of change in the last few years, especially when it comes to physical stores. When the need to buy a product is no longer enough reason to go to an actual store, how can brands ensure that they stay connected with their consumers? In episode 166 of The Resilient Retail Game Plan, I speak with Katie Mitchell, Managing Director of Seen Studios, a creative retail design and production agency, about re-evaluating the full consumer journey and how to create synergy between online and offline activity through human connection. In this podcast, we talk about what approach to take when bringing online brands offline, building flexibility into your commercial space and injecting some drama and theatre into experiential experience of shopping. We also discuss the importance of staying true to who you are as a brand and how building communities through loyalty and trust looks to be the future of the retail. Check out Seen Studios at: https://seen-studios.com/ And connect with Katie and Seen at: https://www.instagram.com/seenstudios_ https://www.linkedin.com/company/seen-studios/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-mitchell-a1b30221/
Hosted by Fr. Greg Sakowicz and Mark Teresi. Sr. Kathleen is a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration who has ministered in teaching, faith formation, spiritual direction, young adult ministry, vocation ministry and parish ministry. In these ministries, she has worked closely with religious, clergy, and lay women and men from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Sr. Katie is now part of the Holy Name Cathedral staff.
In today's episode of Key Ministry: The Podcast, Beth pulls up a chair to chat with Katie Mitchell, Skeeter Powell, and Keith Finch of David's Table.
Jeremy James is a theatre director, actor, dramaturg and teaching artist, whose work has taken him to more than 20 countries over the past 25 years. Collaborating with renowned artists, directors and theatre companies internationally, most notably with Ariane Mnouchkine and Théâtre du Soleil for eight years, Jeremy has toured extensively to prestigious theatres and international festivals. He has received notable public and critical acclaim, with eminent theatre academic, Patrice Pavis, describing Jeremy's sharply crafted ensemble work as 'masterly performed and characteristic of the recent evolution of the dramaturgy of the actor'. Jeremy's distinctive approach to theatre practice and pedagogy evolved through his work and training with European master directors and teachers, including Mnouchkine, Katie Mitchell, Philippe Gaulier, Monika Pagneux, Kristin Linklater, Anatoly Vasiliev and the founding members of Complicité, Song of the Goat and Shared Experience. His stage language is further informed by his earlier visual art practice in photomedia, installation and performance art. An award winning graduate of the Canberra School of Art and Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Jeremy studied with Anne Ferran, Ingo Kleinert, John Reid and Jan Peacock in the 1990s, while exhibiting works in Australia, Canada and the USA. Jeremy is a regular guest director and lecturer at national theatre schools and universities, while his specialist workshops for actors, directors, dancers, choreographers and musicians have been hosted in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Hong Kong, The Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, UK, USA and Uruguay. Embracing artistic, cultural and linguistic diversity, his interdisciplinary work spans form and genre, and actively questions the roles that theatre can play in society today. Based back in Australia since 2020, Jeremy founded RARE BIRD ensemble. Underpinned by rigorous research, investigation and exchange in the creation of innovative site-specific works, he seeks to enrich connections between artists and audience while inspiring dialogue about who we are and who we want to be.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Katie Mitchell is one of the smartest brand and content marketers I know. She was the Sr. Director of Marketing (Product Marketing, Content Marketing, and Brand/Communications) at Sprig for 2+ years and in 2023 she's taking some time off before she jumps back into things. I met Katie back in 2020 on Chris Walker's Demand Gen Live (DGL) Tuesday night virtual events. Sprig is a Series B startup based out of San Francisco that has raised $88M in funding total. Here's what we cover: What does creativity mean; How the team approached creative marketing at Sprig; How to figure out what marketing experiments to run; How much time to spend on marketing experiments; Being creative means you're able to reposition something so it feels different (e.g. I never do a webinar); What startups are being creative with their marketing; What's comin' up next for Katie. You can find Katie on LinkedIn For more content, subscribe to Modern Startup Marketing on Apple or Spotify or wherever you like to listen, and don't forget to leave a review! And whenever you're ready, there are 3 ways I can help you: 1. Startup marketing strategy, execution and advising, I'm like your fractional head of marketing (25+ happy clients and mentees) >> www.furmanovmarketing.com 2. Sign up to get my monthly newsletter where I'm sharing playbooks and insights and cracking some jokes that will make you smile guaranteed >> https://share.hsforms.com/1cP1V40x7RGes5gHk1XNgNw47lba 3. Sponsor my Top 5% podcast and get startup founders, marketers and VCs hearing about your brand >> https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov You can also find me hanging out on LinkedIn every week: www.linkedin.com/in/annafurmanov --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-furmanov/message
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In this first episode we talk to Melanie Wilson. Melanie is is a U.K. based multi-disciplinary performance maker. Her acclaimed work is founded on the contemporary interplay between sound art, experimental forms of composition, language and live performance. Melanie collaborates with artists and companies across theatre, film, opera and installation, creating highly crafted sound works at varying scale from main house auditoria to intimate podcasts. She is a long term collaborator with director Katie Mitchell. Melanie is currently developing a choral work that uses AI to explore the human relationship with non-human species, as part of Sound and Music's New Voices composer programme. Melanie's recent collaborations include little scratch, dir. Katie Mitchell (Hampstead Theatre: score), Unsere Zeit, dir. Simon Stone (Residenztheatre, Munich: score), Extinct, dir. Kirsty Housley (Theatre Royal Stratford East: soundtrack) Current Rising, dir. Netia Jones (ROH: libretto); Where I Go (When I Can't Be Where I Am), dir. Rachel Bagshaw (BBC Culture in Quarantine: score) and Orlando dir. Katie Mitchell (Schaubühne, Berlin: soundtrack). Melanie's own recent work includes Women of Record (A Woman's Place Exhibition, Knole House), Opera for the Unknown Woman (Wales Millennium Centre/UK tour) and Landscape II (Dublin Festival/UK tour). Melanie is also the Chairperson of the Association of Sound Desingers
Goren and Bishop search for clues after someone poisons churchgoers on a secluded island. They believe it's connected to the fatal drowning caused by a sabotaged rowboat and a gonorrhea outbreak from teen sex parties. The detectives home in on the reverend's charming nephew and a group of impressionable girls. During interrogation, Goren gets in the teen's face...and he gets in Goren's.We're talking about Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 3 episode 8 "Sound Bodies." Our guest is Katie Mitchell from the podcast A Date with Dateline.This episode is inspired by the 2003 case of poisoning at a church in New Sweden, Maine.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) is the Oscar-nominated animated sci-fi comedy directed by Mike Rianda (Film/Video 10) and co-directed by Jeff Rowe (Film/Video BFA 11). The two also wrote the script, which follows Katie Mitchell and her quirky family as their road trip to drop her off at film school is unexpectedly interrupted by a robot apocalypse.Rianda and Rowe were the guests of honor at the 2022 Character Animation Producers' Show on May 4 at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles, addressing students in the audience where they once sat a decade before.In this episode, Rianda and Rowe talk about the highs and lows of making the movie, their time at CalArts, and how Mike's Mom won Oscar night.Content Warning: Language Host: Christine ZiembaMusic: Erick "Pepper" Rivera (Music MFA 12)Featured in CalArts' The Pool, Issue 11
We follow composer Dr Laura Bowler, librettist Laura Lomas, and director Katie Mitchell as they prepare a radical new work on the theme of sexual violence, The Blue Woman, at the Royal Opera House. The opera canon has a cruel history of sexual violence towards women - from Don Giovanni to the Rape of Lucretia. Either as part of the opera as written, or in contemporary stagings where it's added in after the fact by the director. For musicologist Dr Margaret Cormier, sexual violence or the threat of sexual violence is omnipresent in the canon as a plot device, although often in a veiled way. Today the beauty of the music can sometimes be used to excuse more problematic elements of these historical works, but when rape or sexual assault is staged flippantly or uncritically, productions can perpetuate harmful rape myths or seem to condone the mysogeny of the composer's era. But calling it out and drawing it to the surface is also fraught with risks. New opera works by women, however, are addressing the theme of sexual violence very differently, with a focus on the survivor's experience and the aftermath of trauma. Ellen Reid is an LA-based composer and sound artist who most recently created a public soundwalk in Regent's Park for the Wellcome Trust. Her opera P R I S M won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2019. She describes her approach to a story about the impact of sexual assault through sound. Thumbprint is a 2014 chamber opera composed by Kamala Sankaram based on the story of Mukhtār Mā'ī. In 2002, Mukhtār was gang-raped in Pakistan by a local clan as a form of “honour revenge” but took her attackers to court, and is now a human rights activist. Kamala explains how they chose to portray but not to musicalise the attack. Producer: Victoria Ferran A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4
"I've always felt a little different than everyone else. So I did what any outsider would do, made weird art."Happy Pride Month! Did you know that last year brought one of the most groundbreaking showcases of teenage queerness in a mainstream animated feature? That's right, we're talking about THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES. It's time to unpack all of our father/daughter trauma and make the difficult realization that parents are people too. All hail Katie Mitchell. We are not worthy.--------Article ReferencedWhy ‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines' is groundbreaking queer representation for animated films: https://rb.gy/2o4cvr--------Become a Patron! www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom---------Find the Show on Twitter & Instagram: @ThisEndsAtPromBJ Colangelo —Twitter & Instagram: @BJColangeloHarmony Colangelo — Twitter & Instagram: @Veloci_trap_tor----------Logo Design: Haley Doodles @HaleyDoodleDoTheme Song: The Sonder Bombs 'Title': https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/
I came across Katie in a gratitude project I did recently. Her morning gratitudes were incredible. Here's one: (Today, I am grateful for cherry blossoms! The first blossoms opened this morning on our cherry tree. She is the Grand-dam of all our fruit trees, and her blossoms signal the beginning of the blossom cascade. We will be swimming in a sea of bees, blossoms, and perfume by next week.) Katie would make my heart smile each morning, so I had to get her on the show. This conversation is all about the beauty and depth of simplicity.
It seems to be a broken record, but we keep coming up with amazing guests. The real joke was that we KNEW this would would be good, because it was just that much better the first time. Katie Mitchell stopped by the podcast for the first (second) time to discuss being a significant other to her husband during sight loss, her work with the monthly US Blind Hockey newsletter, the Blind Hockey Brief, and her extensive work with the Washington Blind Hockey Club. She leaves Drew so enamored, he forgot to truly sign off. Hope you enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedentedpuck/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedentedpuck/support
This time we speak with Katie Mitchell, a researcher, educator, physical therapist, athletic therapist & clinic owner with a special interest in concussions and rehabilitation as well as the role our neuromuscular connection plays into rehab - not just in the post concussion athlete, but para-athletes, musculoskeletal complaints & rehab as a whole! We discuss compensation strategies - briefly how & why they come about, as well as how Katie tackles that in rehabilitation by getting the patient to indirectly address the compensation strategies through task modification! We also touch on how we can use these strategies for something as simple as an ankle sprain, to post op & more! Tune in to find out more!
In 2020, Katie Mitchell found herself dealing with personal trials in addition to the pandemic. She knew she needed hope and something to lift her spirits and felt a prompting to start sharing poetry with friends and family on Instagram. In the interview, Katie talks about how sharing her gifts through poetry and seeking to help others opened her own heart to Jesus Christ's healing love.Journal QuestionsIn Alma 36:20, the prophet Alma shares these words about the result of his repentance: "My soul was filled with joy as exceeding as was my pain!" Katie shared that during a dark time she read Alma's words and knew she needed her joy to be as great as her sorrow, so she prayed for that blessing. Do you need to feel the joy Alma experienced? Take some time to be still and then pray to know how you can have joy that matches your pain.Katie shared that your efforts to figure out how you hear Jesus are enough, even if they don't look like someone else's. How can you set your intention to learn more fully learn how you uniquely hear Him?What experiences have you had where the Savior helped you do things you never could have done on your own? Reflect on what you learned during those times and record the feelings so you can recall them when you need them in the future.Episode LinksPurchase Katie's poetry book: Made For This: Poems to Help You Heal, Raise Up, Be Bold and Have Faith.Join the Spiritually Minded Women email list and get access to my FREE resource library: spirituallymindedwomen.com/prayerjournal/Follow Spiritually Minded Women on Instagram: @spirituallymindedwomenWatch the podcast on YouTube: Spiritually Minded Women channel
In this episode, our host Anna Smith makes a foray into an animated comedy featuring a robot apocalypse full of "delicious sight gags, absurd one-liners and deliriously silly set-pieces" - in the words of our guest, Catherine Bray. Computer-animated science fiction film The Mitchells vs The Machines, nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the British Academy Film Awards and at the Oscars this year, it is the first mainstream animated feature that has a queer heroine at its heart. Katie Mitchell is a feisty teen and aspiring filmmaker whose road trip with her quirky, dysfunctional family of outsiders is interrupted by an army of robots who try to capture all of humanity. They are led by evil AI genius PAL, an ‘Alexa' or ‘Siri' equivalent gone rogue, voiced by Olivia Colman. It's a wild ride and a thought-provoking satire on our over-reliance on technology. First up Anna talks to Abbi Jacobson, who does a brilliant job of voicing Katie, our young protagonist. Abbi previously co-created and co-starred in the TV series Broad City. They are joined by the production designer and lead character designer for The Mitchells vs The Machines, Lindsey Olivares. This conversation on Girls On Film is the first time the two co-creators of the character Katie talk to each other about their work. Next up Anna talks to film critic Catherine Bray about her take on the film's fabulous feminist sensibility. The Mitchells vs The Machines is available now on Netflix. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Benjamin Cook. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. This episode was produced in partnership with The Mitchells vs The Machines.
Katie Mitchell is in Ocala Florida being blamed for Covid 19
On this episode we sit down with Katie Mitchell. Katie is the owner of Thrive Neurosport a physiotherapy clinic in Elmira, Ontario that focuses on how our brain and body work together. During this episode we sit down and talk about where the idea for Thrive came from, how she approaches rehab and much more! You can listen to the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this episode could you please help us out by subscribing, dropping a review on iTunes, and sharing this episode with one other person. Your feedback and support mean the world to us! Katie Mitchell Website Instagram Physio Network *** To start your 7 day free trial click the link below*** https://www.physio-network.com/research-reviews/#a_aid=tmpts&a_bid=0942bcda Follow us! @themvmtpts Website: https://www.themovementphysio.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themvmtpts/ PTCOFFEECAST Join The Coffee Club: https://www.patreon.com/ptcoffeecast?fan_landing=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptcoffeecast/ Email : themovementpts@gmail.com Coffee Club Members Joe Rinaldi- Cafe Club
Katie Mitchell is the Senior Property Manager at Matrix Group, Inc., a commercial real estate company that services the Denver Metropolitan area. At Matrix Group, Inc., Katie trains and supports her team, implements processes to maximize productivity and streamline customer service, and collaborates closely with multiple departments. Katie is a credentialed real estate professional with over five years of commercial property management experience. She has obtained LEED GA and BOMA RPA certifications and is a licensed broker in California and Colorado. In this episode… Is your career heading in the direction you want it to? Have you ever wanted to take some time off, travel, and gain a new outlook on your professional life? Before settling down in Colorado, Katie took an 11-month sabbatical with her husband to cycle across Europe, backpack in India, and live in a camper van in South America. Traveling allowed her to adjust to the challenges of the pandemic, see a new perspective, and bring value back to her team in the real estate industry. According to Katie, you can travel, too — as long as you map out your priorities and plan accordingly. In this episode of Watching Paint Dry, Greg Owens talks with Katie Mitchell, Senior Property Manager at Matrix Group, Inc., about her career, her travels, and the effects of COVID-19 on the facilities management industry. Katie shares how small businesses are making a comeback following the pandemic, the value that travel can bring to your personal and professional life, and the best ways you can get a career started in the property management industry. Stay tuned.
Episode 157. We watched the new Netflix original movie The Mitchells vs. The Machines, from some of the creative team that brought you Into the Spider-Verse and Gravity Falls. Katie Mitchell loves her family but has never quite fit in with them, and she's excited to go to film school and be surrounded by people who understand her. The family tries to bond during a road trip across the country bringing Katie to college, but there's one major roadblock: an army of robots programmed by a scorned AI is capturing every human and launching them into space.The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a weekly book club style podcast for all sorts of pop culture. We cover a variety of genres and mediums — movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, audio dramas — picking out a specific piece of entertainment that we can cover in a week's time. Every episode, your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa dive into the media of the week (with a spoiler warning!), give recommendations, and take turns pitching the next topic. For one episode a month, we check in with continuing coverage on a longer title, like a full TV series or comics run, and follow it all the way to the end. Join us for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
This episode features Katie Mitchell Walker, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist from Arkansas. Katie runs a business called Grow and Guide Kids that's mission is to provide parents and teachers with practical solutions they can use in their homes and classrooms. Katie is passionate about Social and Emotional Learning, much like myself, and helping kids better understand the root cause of their emotions to help them feel more in control of them. We uncover what trauma is, the parts of the brain that get affected, the different types, and how YOU can help those who are suffering. We are so grateful to partner with Katie in the Choose Love Movement to create the Grow & Guide Choose Love Extension Program, which you can access at no cost here: https://chooselovemovement.org/grow-guide-extension-program/ For more information or to have Katie speak to your school or community, please feel free to email her at growandguidekids@gmail.com. Thank you for tuning in and being part of the solution. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jesse-lewis-choose-love-m/message