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If it's true that Love Lies Bleeding, then we're up on our feet in praise of Rose Glass' sophomore film!K Stew and Katie O Brien give Ed Harris a mulligan on Pain and Gain and remind us of The Coens early films. You can catch our episodes early and ad free over on Nebula! Sign up with the link below. It really helps out the pod so we thank you in advance!Tell us what you're benching via email at onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com or make us an egg white omelette on Twitter (X) and Instagramhttps://go.nebula.tv/theonlypodcastaboutmoviesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thursday Feb 25th - Katie O'Brien, Lorri Osmond & Meredith Loveys - Early Childcare Education by VOCM
In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez, is joined by Dr. Katie O'Brien to discuss the Use of Talcum Powder and Risk of Ovarian Cancer. Dr. Katie M. O’Brien is an epidemiologist with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. She studies environmental and genetic risk factors for cancer and helps lead the Sister Study, a cohort of more than 50,000 women who all had a sister diagnosed with breast cancer.
It’s easy for creative departments to get so bogged down in delivering on requests that they lose sight of the big picture — the real WHAT behind the work they’re doing. When that happens, creativity takes a hit.Katie O’Brien saw the impact first-hand. As head of creative for luxury & specialty brands at Wayfair, Katie’s first priority was to shift her team from acting as reactive order-takers to becoming strategic and collaborative design thinkers.In this episode of Real Creative Leadership, Adam Morgan and Katie discuss what it took to make the transformation happen and how her creative team continues to iterate and evolve — and it’s benefitting not just Wayfair, but also their dedicated customers and partners.In this conversation with Katie, you’ll learn:Why many creative departments settle into the role of ticket takers and the problems that createsHow to shift your mindset from efficiency to long-term growthWhy creatives should always tie ideas back to the business and include business partners in their process early onHow embracing mistakes can help creativity flourish
This week Erica and Joh speak with Katie O'Brien as she shares her survivor story and her journey to becoming more vulnerable. After a suggestion from her therapist, Katie challenged herself to be more honest when expressing her emotions, combatting the shame she felt when being vulnerable. Katie speaks to the surprising friendships and opportunities she's experienced since becoming more vulnerable. And how she's learned to listen to her inner "ping." [Content Warning]: This is a podcast where survivors share stories of sexual assault, sexual violence, and r*pe. In this episode, Katie's story includes a man exposing himself in public and being hired for an event wherein her boundaries were crossed. The story is told between the 10 minute and 22 minute mark but is referred back to throughout the episode. Survivor Katie O'Brien is an actor, writer, and Executive Producer of Teachers on Paramount Network. Find her on IG @katieclaireobrien Follow us @grayareastories and visit www.grayareastories.com Hosted by Johanna Middleton and Erica M. Hart Edited by Erica M. Hart
You devoured the main episode, so I hope you saved room for... DESSERT Brentfast! In this DESSERT clip from Episode 11, Brent and Katie talk about exhausted horses, the hidden benefits of reality shows, and being compared to their TV characters. Welcome to Brentfast with Brent Pope - the only show where bacon pancakes Hollywood. Brent sits down with show creator, writer, and actor Katie O'Brien, best known for her work on the TV Land comedy, Teachers. She is also a member of the popular improv group, The Katydids. You can follow Katie on Instagram, @katieclaireobrien, and on Twitter, @katiecobrien. Brent is @scoopspope on the social medias, and @brentfastpodcast for the show page on Instagram. You can see more Brentfast pics on the Brentfast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BrentfastPodcast/ or on Brent's Facebook actor page: https://www.facebook.com/brentpope.actor/ EAT NoHo - 11108 Magnolia Blvd, North Hollywood, California 91601 www.eatnoho.com Phone- (818) 760-4787
Welcome to Brentfast with Brent Pope - the only show where bacon pancakes Hollywood. Brent sits down with show creator, writer, and actor Katie O'Brien, best known for her work on the TV Land comedy, Teachers. She is also a member of the popular improv group, The Katydids. Brent and Katie discuss the show Teachers, holiday movies, working with bears, hot dads, the Omaha comedy scene, and their Brentfast at EAT NoHo. You can follow Katie on Instagram, @katieclaireobrien, and on Twitter, @katiecobrien. Brent is @scoopspope on the social medias, and @brentfastpodcast for the show page on Instagram. You can see more Brentfast pics on the Brentfast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BrentfastPodcast/ or on Brent's Facebook actor page: https://www.facebook.com/brentpope.actor/ EAT NoHo - 11108 Magnolia Blvd, North Hollywood, California 91601 www.eatnoho.com Phone- (818) 760-4787
Shaker Heights currently has two locations of the Little Free Pantry. Today, we talk to the two that are responsible for bringing this fantastic mission to Shaker, Amy Bouthilet and Katie O'Brien. Email the Little Free Pantry at: littlefreepantryshaker@gmail.com Have something to add to the story? Sound off in the comments.
... The consequences of not doing so can be brutal Guest profile Denis and Katie O’Brien decided to create a “Chain of Wealth” after having a tough conversation about Katie’s debt that was piling up. She had more than US$200,000 of debt that included student loans, a mortgage, a car loan, and negative equity. After hunkering down and reprioritizing what is important in life, they’ve managed to pay off all their debt in less than two years, all while getting married and paying for their wedding in cash! “We often speak about the ostrich technique in terms of payment where you stick your head in the ground and you pretend it’s not there. Don’t do that.” Denis O’Brien Worst investment ever Denis and Katie O’Brien met at a time when Katie was over her head with debt. Before they met, her way of dealing with the lingering debt was to bury her head in the sand and hope that someday it would all go away. Her anxiety over her piling debt was so much that she wouldn’t bring herself to check the mailbox. But the debts didn’t magically disappear. They followed her when she moved in with Denis in Washington DC. When the stack of bills came knocking in the mail one day, Denis decided that she was done burying her head in the sand and that it was time to deal with the debts head-on. Flashback to when all the mess started It was back in March 2015 or 2014 when she was dating a “smooth-talking dude”. It so happened that he needed a car but he had bad credit and therefore, needed someone to co-sign the car loan for him. After a couple of conversations, the smooth talker managed to convince Katie that if she cosigned a loan for him it would lower his interest rate allowing him to save money for other important things. He promised that this would not affect her in any way and he’d make every single payment. The ironic thing is that at the time Katie was driving an old 2002 Toyota Corolla, with all sorts of mechanical issues. She could have done with a new car! But here she was helping someone else to get themselves a new car she could barely afford. From zero car loan to negative equity Finally, she went to the car dealership with him and he picked out a pretty good car. Not a high-end car but still quite good and expensive, well at least for her. After the purchase, he told her that he had negative equity. She didn’t know much about negative equity finance. She knew that it wasn’t something good for your credit but she didn’t quite understand what the consequences were. What she didn’t understand was that after cosigning his car loan she had also inherited his negative equity loan. At this point, Katie had no car loan. She was a 26-year-old graduate, working a normal teaching job and living on her own. As expected, the relationship quickly came tumbling down as soon after the car purchase. As if that was not enough, the dude defaulted on the car payments. It now became clear that Katie had bitten more than she could chew. After chasing him all over trying to get him to make payments Katie finally went to a lawyer as she didn’t know what to do because the car loan was attached to her credit. The lawyer told her she had two options. She could either make him pay for the car or take it and deal with the mess on her own. She came home one night, she was living with her mom at the time, and in front of her house, there sat the car. He told her she could keep the car, it was in her name anyway. Bearing the weight of someone else’s negative equity So now here she had a car that she did not need nor could afford. On top of that, she had to pay off her ex’s negative equity debt of $20,000! This was a lot of money to pay off with a teacher’s salary. To say that she was distressed is an understatement. Other than having to pay off the car loan and equity, she still had to get his name off the title for fear that he could one day come and take the car back after she’d paid off the loan. A helping hand from her family She finally shared her woes with her mom and brother and they both did their best to help her dig herself out of her worst investment ever. Her mom went with her to a dealership to see how to make things better. Feeling like a bozo, she explained to the dealership manager what had happened. Going in, she thought she’d pick out a cheaper car, get his name off of it, and boom, she’s done and life can move on. Boy wasn’t she wrong! The manager told her that she couldn’t get a cheaper car because she had so much negative equity that she needed a car that would be able to cover a loan equivalent to the cost of the car. So now she was looking at $60,000 cars. The lowdown on negative equity on a car The reason why the dealership wouldn’t give Katie a loan was because she had no collateral. So it was high risk for them to give her a cheaper car but with an expensive car, if she defaulted, they’d have more to claim. Katie was now so frustrated that she didn’t even window shop for a car. She just went and pointed at the first car she saw sitting right on the showroom floor, a blue Honda Crosstour. She didn’t test drive it, she just signed the paperwork and left with a car she’d have to pay $663 a month for seven years. That amount was exclusive of insurance and everything else. Remember, she’s a teacher! While she had managed to get her ex’s name off the car by trading it off with a more expensive car, she also inherited all the debt to go with it. She had never envisioned her first car purchasing experience would turn out like that. Getting out of debt for good About a year and a half after buying the car Katie moved in with Denis and when the stack of bills came in the mail, Denis told her that it was time to get out of that mess for good. He told her that their relationship could not move forward until she got the debts in control. Either she would commit to pay off her debts or forget the ring. However, he was going to offer her all the support she needed to do it. Getting the debt-free plan together Denis, a chartered accountant by trade, got straight to work. He created an Excel spreadsheet and calculated everything. The total amount of debt Katie owed at this point was $200,000 worth of debt. Katie got so emotional and felt trapped. She simply couldn’t see how it would be possible to get herself out of so much debt. She had quit her job to move in with Denis in a new city. So how was she going to pay off that much money while jobless? After she calmed down, they took the Excel spreadsheet and devised an action plan. Denis committed to covering their basic living expenses and Katie committed to paying off her debt by the time she was celebrating her birthday that year. Selling off her assets To make it possible to pay off her debts Katie had to confront the possibility of selling off her assets. It was an emotional process but it had to be done. She had earlier bought a house for $100,000. Luckily, the house had appreciated and its value was now about $120,000. She was able to sell that for quite a bit of a profit. She put the $19,000 from the sale towards her car loan. Next to go was the car. It was now worth about $20,000. She tried selling it privately on Craigslist, and other car sale websites without any luck. One day, right before Thanksgiving 2017, she got fed up and decided the car had to be gone by Christmas. She took it to a random dealership and after inspecting the car, they offered to buy it for whatever amount she wanted. So she sold it off for $18,000. The sale was so easy compared to the turmoil she had gone through when buying it that she was a bit disappointed. She expected it to be harder. Getting down to zero debt After selling her house and car, Katie still had a ton of debt to pay off. She still owed about $50,000 in student loans and a small medical bill. They decided to pay off the medical bill first and then figure out how to pay the student loan. When Katie graduated, she had about $33,000 in student-loan debt but she deferred her payments. So when she started paying it back, she owed about $45,000. So it helps to start paying off student loans as soon as possible. They did more mathematics to see where they were with the debt and how much Katie needed to be debt-free by her birthday. It turns out she had to make payments averaging about $3100 a month towards her debt. Once again, she was in tears because as a teacher she was making about $2200 a month so she had a deficit of $900. She had the option to push back the dates and pay off the debt after her birthday. However, she chose to stay the course and stick to the goal of being debt-free for her birthday. Eventually, she did it but not without setbacks She picked up like a million side hustles. She did everything from charging electric scooters, to shipping books for an author, creating pins on Pinterest, tutoring, basically anything that could make her extra money. She managed to pay off her student loan about two weeks before her birthday. There were some setbacks along the way though. When they decided to follow the debt-free plan Katie had to get a job and she did. However, she couldn’t use the Metro to get to work. She needed another car. Remember, she had just sold hers. They ended up buying a car for $12,000, increasing the amount that she needed to pay off. However, this was much better than the $50,000 car loan she was paying off last time. Another setback was that they had their wedding coming up in July. Katie’s birthday is in May. So it was a very small gap in terms of saving up for them. They had committed to not going into debt for the wedding. So on top of paying off debts, they had to save up enough money to pay cash for the wedding. Commitment pays Katie’s commitment and hard work to stay the course paid off as they were able to pay for their wedding in cash. She also paid off all her previous debts. Most of the gifts that they got for the wedding were cash. So after the wedding, they had extra money laying around for the first time. As of last month, they are debt-free. Lessons learned If you don’t feel right about something don’t do it Katie remembers the day she cosigned the car loan for her ex vividly. She had this nagging feeling in her stomach. While she didn’t understand the loan process, she had a sixth sense that told her something was not right about the whole scenario. Unfortunately, she ignored her gut landing herself in trouble with the creditors. From this she learned a huge lesson: if you don’t feel right about something, don’t do it because, at the end of the day, it is your name that will be on that line. You might think it’s just a stupid little paper, no big deal. But the creditors and the lenders do not feel the same way. At the end of the day, it’s going to be your tail working two or three jobs crying and exhausted having to pay that debt off. Understand what you’re signing before you put down your signature Never cosign a loan for somebody you’re dating, ever, or any other adult for that matter. But, if you must, always be fully aware of what you are signing up for. Do your research and make sure you are making the right decision. The decision you make now is going to impact you later on in your life. That piece of paper you put your signature on is legal and binding. You are going to be held accountable. Understanding the terms of that documents is therefore critical. Be deliberate with your debt-free plan One of the reasons why the couple was able to get Katie out of debt was because they were deliberate about being debt-free. They put a debt-free plan in place after figuring out where they wanted to go. If you’re in debt come up with a reasonable plan and follow through with it. Re-evaluate your plan now and then and always work on achieving the goals of your plan. Put your priorities in order The secret of how to become debt-free on a low income is to put your priorities in order. Like Katie, you have your everyday bills to pay off as well as different types of debt to clear. It’s a tough situation to be in but you can do it. Put your priorities in order, cut back on your spending and spend only on what is important and necessary. If necessary, work an extra job or have a side hustle on top of your full-time job. Then put all that extra money towards your debt to help pay it off quicker. Seek help from a financial advisor You may not have a Denis to help you stay the course toward a debt-free lifestyle but that doesn’t mean you should do it alone. Go to a financial coach and ask for advice. If you have no one that you feel that you can go to, go to a financial advisor, a professional in the industry who can help break things down for you. The truth is that you can’t do it alone, reach out for help. Don’t bury your head in the sand Pretending that the debt does not exist will not make it go away. Don’t practice the ostrich technique when it comes to paying off your debt. And that’s sticking your head in the ground and you pretend it’s not there. Don’t do that. Andrew’s takeaways Don’t help others until you can help yourself It doesn’t matter how much you know someone, if you’re not financially capable to help yourself, don’t go helping them. You should refrain from cosigning loans at all, especially for people you’re in a relationship with because chances are it will get ugly. Don’t do things in isolation, especially where your money is concerned Even though you may feel confident in your decisions, always talk to someone before you go ahead and put your money on the line. Even the best professionals in the financial world talk to other people when considering their investment options. Don’t put your money where your heart is Never invest or get involved financially with someone you’re in a relationship with. Now, there are times that such things can work out. But it’s a danger zone. The best option is to not do it and avoid entanglements as much as you can. Have someone you can turn to for advice Identify someone that you can go to for advice even before you get into financial trouble. Ask yourself right now who your go-to person is. If you are in financial trouble, who would you go to? They could be a sibling, parent, colleague, or friend. Designate that person today so that when that financial event comes up, you have someone to turn to for advice before you make the wrong choice. Don’t get attached to things We’re all going to be dust under the ground someday. So don’t build up your life around attachment to the material things you have. Sell off that house if it will dig you out of debt and get you out of negative equity. Actionable advice Katie and Denis’s advice is to be very aware of what you’re signing and understand the legal implications of everything you do. Just because you’re young is not an excuse for not understanding what you’re doing. If anything, that’s the most critical time that you have to fully understand what you’re doing, and do your homework. No. 1 goal for next the 12 months Denis and Katie’s number one goal for the next 12 months, now that they’re finally debt-free, is to save up for a house. They are looking to put up a 20% down-payment in the next 12 months. Parting words “No matter how scary it is for you to face the debt demons, get it over with and face them now, because it’s not going to get any better. Katie O’Brien “There’s a lot of great resources online about negative equity that you can use to make the debt load a lot easier.” Denis O’Brien You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points You can also check out Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class Women Building Wealth The Build Your Wealth Membership Group Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Denis and Katie O’Brien Podcast Twitter Facebook Website Email Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Crady O'Fryan (Katie O'Brien, Teachers) uses nine fingers and the Holy Spirit to bring scripture to life. Katie O'Brien: @katieclaireobrien -- SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @MegaThePodcast Twitter: @MegaThePodcast Support Us on Patreon Email Us: megathepodcast@gmail.com Follow Holly and Greg Holly Laurent: Twitter | Instagram Greg Hess: Twitter | Instagram Music by Julie B. Nichols. Artwork by Geoff Tice. We'd like to learn a little more about you to help reach advertisers that you care about. Please take a few minutes to fill out this brief survey. All information is kept confidential: http://bit.ly/2NnZgGD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crady O'Fryan (Katie O'Brien, Teachers) uses nine fingers and the Holy Spirit to bring scripture to life. Katie O'Brien: @katieclaireobrien -- SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @MegaThePodcast Twitter: @MegaThePodcast Support Us on Patreon Email Us: megathepodcast@gmail.com Follow Holly and Greg Holly Laurent: Twitter | Instagram Greg Hess: Twitter | Instagram Music by Julie B. Nichols. Artwork by Geoff Tice. We'd like to learn a little more about you to help reach advertisers that you care about. Please take a few minutes to fill out this brief survey. All information is kept confidential: http://bit.ly/2NnZgGD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we’re chatting with TWO extraordinary women who took the advice we’ve all heard, “Create your own content,” to the extreme and landed themselves with Series Regular, Writing, and Producing roles on their own comedy show on TV Land. These ladies began performing together in sketch groups in Chicago, where they created their own short-form webseries that ultimately lead them to Los Angeles, where they sold their show TEACHERS to TV Land. 50 episodes later, and they’re here to share what they’ve learned about acting, producing, auditioning, and being a boss! Katie O'Brien hails from Omaha, Nebraska, but is now an actress and comedienne living and working in Los Angeles. Katie has appeared in Nora Ephron's, Love, Lost and What I Wore, Key and Peele, and is currently one of the creators, writers, executive producers and stars in TV Land's hit, underground comedy, Teachers. Katie has also appeared on the Today Show, Comedy Central's @ Midnight and Kocktails with Khloe. Katy Colloton is one of the creators, executive producers, writers and actors on the TV Land show Teachers. This year she has developed TV for NBC Universal and a feature with Bluegrass Films and Scott Stuber. Katy received her B.A. in theater and psychology from Vanderbilt University. Before moving to LA, Katy performed comedy in Chicago at Second City, iO, and The Annoyance Theater. IG: @thatoneaudtion
-Drinking With Your Parents -Captain talks Bryce Harper's Salary -We speak to Ocean Robbins, grandson of the Baskin Robbins folks -We speak with Tanika Ray From EXTRA about Luke Perry -Captain talks "Franchise Tags" -Beer Talk with "WHATS ON TAP" featuring Greg from The Growler Guys -As a kid, What did you wanna be when you grew up? Are you doing it?? -MR SKIN swings in -Katie O Brien and Katy Colloton from TV LAND's "TEACHERS" -Every Adult Should Know How To Do WHAT?? -I have a very fun interview with Holly Robinson Peete
You are in for a treat as we welcome two of the hilarious comedians behind the improv group The Katydids and the TVLand sitcom Teachers which is about to come to a close after 3 hysterical seasons. We are super excited to welcome Katie O’Brien and Katy Colloton into the lounge. Plus Jonathan and Sergey share some scary deer stories... Don't forget to check us out at www.jonathanandsergey.com and visit our Patreon to help support the show and get amazing perks. We can't make this show possible without the people who support us. www.patreon.com/jonathanandsergey
Katie O’Brien & Kathryn Renee Thomas, two of the creator/writers of Teachers, talk about creating an innovative sitcom with Monique Sorgen.
Join James Lott Junior as he returns to AfterBuzz TV to interview Katie O’Brien, Katy Colloton, and Caitlin Barlow of TV Land's Teachers! Elementary school teachers serve a critical role in society, as they help shape the minds of America's kids. That presents a problem, however, when the educators who are trying to mold the country's youth don't have their own lives in order. Whether it's Ms. Snap hooking up with the school's janitor or Ms. Bennigan flirting with the resident "hot dad," the ladies teaching the youngsters on this comedy series are far from being the role models that parents would like teachers to be. "Teachers" is written by and stars the Katydids, a troupe of six performers who all have a name that is a version of Katie. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The program all about TV. Our guests: Reelz senior vice president of programming Steve Cheskin, and from Breaking The Band, the new music-minded series launching on Reelz June 10--showrunner Ros Edwards and Potato creative director Ed Taylor; and Teachers co-stars/creators/executive producers Katie O'Brien and Katy Colloton, whose TV Land series launched its third season this week.
Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “I Could Never Be.” Follow Michael on Twitter and Instagram: @TheOnlyMC Host Michael Clouse talks with Katy Colloton and Katie O'Brien. Follow Katy Colloton on Twitter: @KatyColloton Follow Katie O'Brein on Twitter: @KatieCOBrien Katy Colloton and Katie O'Brien are two of the creators, writers, producers, and stars of Teachers on TV Land. Season 3 of Teachers premieres June 5th. But Katy and Katie have been working together long before the show, as they're 1/3rd of the comedy group, The Katydids. The group all has names from the derivative, Katherine. They have performed for The Second City Touring Company, Broadway in Chicago, and TBS' Just for Laughs. But it wasn't all laughs for the group; as they sometimes performed for crowds made up mainly of family and friends. Some shows even had to be canceled bec
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On today's episode I have Katie O'Brien & Katy Colloton from TV Land's "Teachers"! This is a returning episode for Katie and Katy as they had previously been on the show with the rest of their comedy group, The Katydids. "Teachers" is currently in it's second season which returns TONIGHT on TV Land. This season has been absolutely hilarious and you don't want to miss a moment of it. It was great to sit down and talk with Katie and Katy about moving to LA and selling their show, developing their characters, working on Season 3, favorite guest stars, heading home for the holidays and so much more. A huge thanks to Katie and Katy for inviting me out to the set of "Teachers" to record this episode, and taking the time out of their busy schedules right before the holidays. Make sure to follow them on social media and tune in TONIGHT as Season 2 returns. You can also get caught up on Season 1 of "Teachers" on iTunes and the TV Land app. Find them on all of the links on the website. Thanks, Katie & Katy! Enjoy the episode.
Strap on your character shoes and let’s get this show choir going! Friends and co-creators of TV Land’s “Teachers” Katy Colloton and Katie O’Brien pop over to JV’s for an intimate (we’re talking shared microphone) chat about statement jackets, midwest values, and collapsing lungs.
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host James Lott Jr. interviews Katy Colloton, Kathryn Renée Thomas, and Katie O'Brien. RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/afterbuzz-tvs-spotlight-on/feed/ Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama - https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVComedy Animation - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVAnimation Featured & Original - http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv Reality TV - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVReality Wrestling & Sports - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVWrestlingAndSports Reality TV Competition - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVRealityCompetition SciFi/Fantasy/Superher --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Devlin Wilder welcomes listeners to a Halloween spooktacular episode with Katydids Caitlyn Barlow, Katy Colloton, Kate Lambert, Katie O’Brien, and Kathryn Renee Thomas of Teachers on TVLand! They join me from the offices of Viacom to chat about the show, their characters, serial poopers, Halloween costumes, wild raucus dance parties, high school bullying, and the awesomeness of Alison Brie. We also play a new game called Doctors Orders. Don’t miss this one! Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, & YouTube @FriendOrFauxPod Follow Devlin Facebook, Twitter, &
What a complicated end to a complicated summer! Katie O’Brien (Teachers/Katydids) and returning guest Jules LaRosa join us for an hour of reflection. Who could have predicted Deans fall from grace? Also, are we obsessed with Taylor now? Most importantly, scallop fingers is the hero we never knew we needed. It's been a rocky road but we all got through it together.
They must put something in the water in New Hampshire because Brett Veinotte and Katie O'Brien reached very similar conclusions through tutoring: as an experience school sucks for A LOT of kids. And so, Brett decided to do something about it and create better resources for parents and kids looking for an alternative. Out of that was born The School Sucks Project. For more on the work of Brett and his team, check out their website. In this episode, Brett and Hunter compare notes on The School Sucks Project and The Straight-A Conspiracy. There's no doubt that school sucks for many, many kids. The question is why and what should we do about it? That's exactly what this episode is focused on exploring! This is the beginning of a beautiful bromance. [mbm_book_grid id="6425"] P.S. Brett has already released this episode on his podcast feed.
On this week’s episode, design leader and vice president of creative at brand experience agency FreemanXP Katie O’Brien joins the show for some real talk on the life of a creative captain. Katie discusses her every-which-way path in design, which led her to ultimately tackle events and live experiences, and the life-shaking moments that rocked her free of a narrower, more control-oriented mindset toward a career flow that has taken her to some of the top agencies in the world, where she delivers the creative goods for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and today’s best brands, all while approaching every project like it’s her dream job. Listen in for advice on first career moves and what Katie looks for when hiring for experience design.
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In this episode, I talk with Katie O’Brien from Rose Haven, a non-profit providing compassion, practical assistance and community to women and children facing the loss of home, abuse and other disruptive life experiences in Portland, OR. Learn more about getting involved with this organization at RoseHaven.org The post Rose Haven: A Non-Profit Providing A Safe Haven For Women & Children appeared first on Northwest Advisory Group.
Bryan Callen cares about his people. Oh, sure. Heaven may be high and the Emperor may be far away. But this Emperor is always listening. And so, when Emperor Callen heard that the people of the #Callenphate felt we didn't have enough diversity at court, he decided to hold audience and to hear the concerns of his people. And so, with our continued commitment to open all the cans of worms and talk about all the elephants in the room, we had the first of many conversations about sexism. The fact that Bryan actually REQUESTED a conversation and then SHOWED UP to the conversation shows how seriously he takes the issue. He loves his people and wants them to be happy. And so, Cate Fogarty, Katie O'Brien and Claire Gerety-Mott showed up to the Forbidden City that is Bryan's house and had the first of many conversations to try and unravel our feeeeeeeeelings about sexism and to figure out what we can do to improve things. Part of it is simply having honest conversations about what we know and don't know and giving people a voice who might otherwise not have a voice. That's what the internet is for. Everyone gets to say their piece. We're excited to hear yours. Rest assured, MMA will keep evolving until humanity has talked out ALL its problems. Oh, and I get it. Everyone hates my plough story. Love to all humanity - Toto
I was able to get two thirds of the comedy team, the Katydids on the podcast which is not too shabby. The Katydids is an all female comedy group from Chicago who all have similar names. What could have been a fly by night gimmick has turned into a successful tour de force! They write, produce and star in the TV Land hit sitcom - TEACHERS. They just got a green light for a third season! We talk about the formation of the Katydids, and the evolution from occasional improv show to everybody moving to Los Angeles and making a real go of show business! We talk about pregnancy, marriage, engagements, quitting jobs, being single, the writing process, the search for show runners, the multiple celebrity guest stars omniscience's their show, who was great and who was less great, premonitions and so much more!!! Please Listen! Please Share! Please Enjoy! Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 My website www.ejscott.com Charities to donate to www.crowdrise.com/7on7 RUNNING BLIND documentary available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon
We talk to Katy & Katie about their hit show "Teachers" on TV Land, and their time in Chicago performing with The Katydids! Then Director Gene Fallaize calls in from the UK to discuss his new movie "Cain Hill", and how he went from radio broadcaster to director!
In the last few years, ISIS has attracted people who don't feel like they belong in their own society to Syria with the promise that together they're going to rebuild The Caliphate. From the outside, it's pretty understandable. Being part of a revolution is exciting. You're changing the world. You're part of a great cause. And you get to destroy the old society which you feel treated you like crap. Revolutions are like start ups. The problem is that ISIS' startup is trying to make a place filled with rape, slavery, beheading and the sort of anti-scientific attitude that will lead really bad internet speeds. It's terrible really. Fortunately, there's an alternative. If you're feeling dissatisfied with the existing system in anyway, then you can help us in building The Callenphate. All ideas and suggestions are welcome. It's time to take Mixed Mental Arts out on the road and use it to beat up some of the world's toughest problems. There are some similarities but also some important differences between The Callenphate and The Caliphate. Both offer really good Arabic food but, in the Callenphate, you can drink it with excellent red wine if you choose. Both like sex but the Callenphate likes it to be consensual for both/all parties. Both believe that beheading looks really good on film but since ours is in Hollywood, we understand that you can do that with special effects, guys. You don't actually need to chop a real person's head off. The Callenphate also has a very different relationship to the past. We don't have any desire to repeat it. While the original Caliphates achieved some remarkable things, they still existed in centuries like the 7th and 12th. It doesn't matter where you went in the world life in the 7th and 12th centuries just wasn't that good. The reality is that the prosperity of the modern world makes it better to be a court jester like Bryan Callen or a court tutor like Hunter than a legendary King like Henry VIII. We have inherited the accumulated cultural progress of billions of humans from all around the world. The key to improving our lives is get better at setting the mood for idea sex than any group of humans ever have before. So, what is the idea sex equivalent of putting on some Barry White? Well, it's a lot of things we already know but that aren't consistently done. It's embracing and analyzing your mistakes to improve your performance. It's creating a society that both takes care of its members and in which its members are constantly striving to be responsible for themselves. And it's about creating a society, in which we all have the kind of purpose which makes humans happiest and most productive. And doing that is also the key to having the most successful life for you. These three ideas are beautifully summed up in Daniel Pink's book, Drive, as autonomy, mastery and purpose. As Pink reports, research shows that people who tap into these forms of motivation are much more successful in the long run than people who are just trying to make as much money as possible. Pursue autonomy, mastery and purpose and money will follow. Pursue money first and it will be hard for you to compete and stay relevant in the Information Age. The Callenphate is built on living and spreading that kind of ethos. We don't need to drop bombs. We've got knowledge bombs. And all we have to do is go around and take all the ideas that are already out there and put them together into one dynamite cultural package which we call Mixed Mental Arts. Of course, any movement needs to be able to spread its ideas and that means not only understanding them but retaining them. And so, the episode ends with how Hunter remembers the names of these books and organizes these ideas. The secret it turns out is The London Cabbies. As Hunter and his co-author Katie O'Brien explain in The Straight-A Conspiracy, the map of London is way harder to memorize than the map of New York. It's full of strange, twisty streets with odd names. To master this information–which cabbies call "The Knowledge"–requires far better memory techniques than just flashcards. And so, cabbies begin by memorizing the routes. What are the major routes through London? With those in place, they can build off that and add side streets. Like building a puzzle where you start with the edges, they then fill them in. At the Bryan Callen Show, we've been trying to figure out how to get you the most powerful version of "The Knowledge" possible. It took Hunter years to learn the routes that serve as the backbone of Mixed Mental Arts. By learning them first, you can acquire the knowledge without having to spend the money and time that the majority of highly boring and massively repetitive nonfiction books require. Once you have those routes, then filling in the side streets will be easy and you'll be able to dazzle people with your insight into them and the world. Together, we're evolving an understanding of the world better than any the world has ever seen so that, one day, people centuries from now can look back on us and think we were dumb savages. Oh, and by the way, The Straight-A Conspiracy is now available in Spanish as La Conspiración de las Calificaciones Perfectas: Tu Guía Secreta Para Convertirte en un Genio y Dominar el Mundo. Bryan is available in every language…because his communication needs no words. It's all in los ojos.
JP's farewell episode, recorded at Katie O'Brien's. Special guest, Roscoe Myrick. In which we discuss the Timbers supposedly signed left back, whether Drogba will play on the Providence Park turf, and what Dylan Damraoui's hair feels like. We take our first live call, and as always, some classic Big Kev voice mails.
Live from Katie O'Brien's, with special guest Roscoe Myrick...we meander through recent soccer events and ramble tangentially on a multitude of topics, including pancakes vs. waffles. We also feature our first voicemail, which prompts us to look into the Timbers crystal ball.
Recently, Michael Eisner, former head of Disney and ABC, lamented that he couldn't find women who were funny and hot. Eisner predicted he'd get flack for saying this and, of course, he did. While many people focused on citing women they believed were funny and hot, this week's guests have a very different perspective: the idea that it's a studio heads job to find talent is largely outdated. In the last few decades, cameras have moved from film to digital and from being so prohibitively priced that only the biggest studios could afford them to being so affordable that…well…our guests were able to make and sell a show for under $10,000. Starting with two Masshole characters they loved, Claire Gerety-Mott and Katie O'Brien set out to create a comedy series based on their characters' lives called The Hub. When they couldn't get their pilot to the gatekeepers of Hollywood, they got scrappy and produced the show themselves, so Hollywood could see what it was missing. Before Claire and Katie could release it, the show was optioned by one production company, and then bought by IFC, where they developed it for television. The Hub didn't make it to series, but that deal has ultimately led to Katie and Claire inking a deal with the very same network Michael Eisner used to head, ABC. The old days of studios acting as gatekeepers are disappearing. Now, women who are funny and hot can make the content they think is needed for relatively cheap and put it out into the world to let the people decide what is worth watching. In the 21st Century, the biggest barrier to making a TV show, writing a book (which both Katie and Claire have done) or generally fulfilling your artistic vision is your willingness to put in the work and create it. In this interview, Claire, Katie, Hunter and Bryan discuss their biggest artistic inspirations, the comedy they love and why the real barrier to creativity nowadays is awe. Featured Link #1: www.watchthehub.com Guest Links Website: www.watchthehub.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisiskatieo https://twitter.com/C_Gerety_Mott Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuboftheHub?fref=ts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIdEZYyQL0UzmbVUnYF6HLQ Guest Promo Product 1: http://www.amazon.com/Straight–Conspiracy-Secret-Ending-Totally/dp/0985898836/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431010307&sr=8-1&keywords=straight-a+conspiracy Product 2: http://www.amazon.com/Nathaniel-T-Culpepper-Missing-Sock/dp/0615967078/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1440812463&sr=8-1&keywords=nathaniel+t+culpepper&pebp=1440812465061&perid=071Z4JJ1T7XJZFP6BF73
Authors of The Straight-A Conspiracy Interview starts at 13:10 and ends at 41:52 What the brain science says is that if you've learned one thing, you can learn anything. If your brain has a preference right now, it's just because you've been working on that thing a little more. Your brain is not coming into the world ready to be more Englishy than mathy. News “What's The Best Ebook Reader?” at Lifehacker - April 16, 2015 “Five Best Ebook Readers” by Alan Henry at Lifehacker - April 19, 2015 “Most Popular Ebook Reader: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite” by Alan Henry at Lifehacker - April 21, 2015 Kindle Paperwhite Kindle Voyage “Turn a $99 Nook Into a Fully Fledged Android Table in Four Easy Steps” by Alan Henry at Lifehacker - February 29, 2012 “Three Suggestions for the Amazon Echo” YouTube video by Norm Gregory - May 15, 2015 Barnes & Nook Simple Touch at Amazon.com Tech Tips “Let's Read PDF Files on the Amazon Kindle Voyage” (video) at Good EReader = March 5, 2015 Interview with Hunter Maats and Katie O'BrienThe Straight-A Conspiracy: Your Secret Guide to Ending the Stress of School and Totally Ruling the WorldStraight-A Conspiracy web site Content Goodreads “Best Crime & Mystery Books” listopia ratings Best Literary Mysteries at Goodreads listopia Best Historical Mysteries at Goodreads listopia Amazon Books editors' list of 100 Mysteries & Thrillers to Read in a Lifetime Penguin Random House's browsing area for Mystery & Suspense Mystery and Thriller titles at Open Road Media Outro “A Podcaster's Passion for EBooks” by Len Edgerly at Open Road Media's “Feed Your Need to Read” webpage - May 21, 2015 Next Week's Show I have a ticket to attend the giant Denver Comic Con May 23rd and plan to bring you a collage of interviews and impressions from this third-largest Comic Con in the US. Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
Bryan sits down with good friends and authors, Kathrine O'Brien and Hunter Maats, who share what they've learned along the way and a moment they wanted to be nowhere else. Plus a lot of inanity.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 263 This week we talk about movies, music and life in general with punk icon and actor... John Doe! John stars in the new independent film "Pleased to Meet Me", so we discuss his chemistry with co-star Aimee Mann, shooting movies in smaller cities, and playing someone in the music business vs. actually being in the music business. Plus of course we discuss his early days, his love of music, his decision to move to L.A., and the musical scene that formed the legendary band X. Then we round things out with Archie Borders, the director of "Pleased to Meet Me", as we find out about how this film came together and the challenges of directing indie films. Plus as we ponder the significance of the "O" in the Hollywood sign, we also mention… CBGB's, Wayne Wang, Illinois, doing accents, John Entwistle, Baltimore, The Screamers, Patrick Swayze, Katie O’Brien, California is epic, The Talking Heads, the East coast, Harry Dean Stanton, ex-NAVY SEAL, outlawing lead bullets, Max's Kansas City, Blondie, The Go-Gos, Tom Hulce, Jerry Lee Lewis, falling off the balcony, opera, Velvet Underground, The Weiroes, A.P. Carter, Rowdy Harrington???, Minute Men, Oasis, Elliott Smith, John Waters, The Who, The Ramones, Hollywood Boulevard, digging to find your inner Jerry Lewis, Paul Westerberg, classical piano, Andy Warhol, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Border Radio, I blew my knee out, Rocket Man, sarcastic, Divine, Joan Baez, Gary Snyder, The Germs, Allison Anders, hanging out with LAPD, Road House, Universal Amphitheater in L.A., Sid and Nancy, Roadside Director???, musicians from the classifieds, librarian, pop art vs. fine art, Green Day, Jewel, Georgia, shooting in your hometown, I can starve on my own... I can starve in music no problem , The Big Red One, self-depricating, David Hockney, Robert Quine, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Breathless, finishing a tour, Don Cheadle, the King Ad Rock, is it a musician or an actor, movie reality, Mink Stole, Allen Ginsberg, visable holes even from the flatlands, Joe Strummer, bring that blue and white plaid shirt, Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Killer, Roadside Prophets, don't get off the boat... it's an f-ing tiger, Everyone Speaks Elton John, Nathanael West, Jim Thompson, Charles Bukowski, Diane Wakoski, a concrete structure somewhere where they can do very little damage,Ulu Grosbard, Winona Ryder, John Cusack, a big fish in a medium pond, Jon Langford and I wasn't afraid... for the first time - to rely on what I've done. "That was a total 'pinch me' moment... 'cause we're just hanging out, getting drunk at Sun Studios - playing Jerry Lee songs!"
Some would argue that we are entering an age of the universal man, where intelligence is limitless and awareness is everything. Which makes it a good time to talk with Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien, the authors of The Straight-A Conspiracy. This is an intensely informative and inspiring episode from these two educational visionaries. You’ll learn about how your IQ isn’t a fixed number, what’s wrong with the “feeling of stupid,” and three ways to cheat your intellectual growth. Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien were classmates at Harvard College. Since graduating, they have worked with thousands of students as tutors, teachers, and public speakers on a mission to put students back in control of their education. From writing essays, mastering any math concept, and acing your most difficult final exam, The Straight-A Conspiracy takes you through the simple, stress-free ways to conquer any class in school.
Some would argue that we are entering an age of the universal man, where intelligence is limitless and awareness is everything. Which makes it a good time to talk with Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien, the authors of The Straight-A Conspiracy. This is an intensely informative and inspiring episode from these two educational visionaries. You’ll learn about how your IQ isn’t a fixed number, what’s wrong with the “feeling of stupid,” and three ways to cheat your intellectual growth. Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien were classmates at Harvard College. Since graduating, they have worked with thousands of students as tutors, teachers, and public speakers on a mission to put students back in control of their education. From writing essays, mastering any math concept, and acing your most difficult final exam, The Straight-A Conspiracy takes you through the simple, stress-free ways to conquer any class in school.
Featuring the authors of “THE STRAIGHT-A CONSPIRACY,” Hunter Maats and Katie O’Brien. What if the only reason you aren’t doing well in school is that you’ve been lied to about your own brain? For centuries, students worldwide have been tricked into making school more difficult, more stressful, and less successful than it needs to be. In reality, you already have the ability to make anything that you do in school easy. From writing essays to mastering any math concept to acing even your most difficult final exam, The Straight-A Conspiracy takes you through the simple, stress-free ways to conquer any class in school. The truth about straight-A’s has been kept from you. It’s time you knew about The Straight-A Conspiracy.