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In this episode of The Simple and Smart SEO Show, host Crystal Waddell sits down with Katie Stone, SEO Lead at LeadHub, to discuss local SEO strategies, keyword research, and essential SEO tools. Katie shares her insights from Brighton SEO, her journey in the industry, and practical tips for leveraging Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, and keyword gap analysis to gain a competitive edge.Key Takeaways:Google Search Console can be a free and powerful tool for uncovering content ideas and improving topical authority.Hyperlocal SEO is critical for small businesses, focusing on local pain points and industry-specific challenges.Keyword gap analysis helps identify content opportunities and outrank competitors.Competitor research is key—using tools like SEMrush, Ahrefs, and DragonMetrics to analyze backlinks and search visibility.SEO tools with AI integrations need improvement, but Screaming Frog's AI and Lighthouse integrations offer actionable insights.Zero-click searches are reshaping SEO metrics—impressions and visibility will play a bigger role in future rankings.Memorable Quotes:
Almost 30 years after Viva Taqueria opened on a corner in Downtown Ithaca, and almost two years after the expanded eatery moved across the street, the longtime owners, Ursula and Pete Browning, have sold the restaurant to a new owner. Katie Stone tells 14850 Dining the basics will stay the same, but she has several ideas for Viva Taqueria & Cantina's new era on the Ithaca Commons. https://www.14850.com/020639929-viva-ithaca-new-owner/ Listen to the 14850 Dining Podcast in Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Audible, or RSS Feed, listen on WVBR, or follow 14850 Dining on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.
Katie Stone, SEO team leader at LeadHub, shares valuable insights on marketing for the trades industry. LeadHub, a full-service marketing agency founded in 2011, specializes in serving HVAC, plumbing, and electrical businesses. Katie discusses their focus on lead generation, the importance of marrying marketing with operations, and their partnership with ServiceTitan. She also highlights LeadHub's innovative approach to digital marketing, including their award-winning AI-powered lead response system for Yelp, and emphasizes the crucial role of websites in client acquisition.
“People want to do business with organizations that are motivated by their ‘why'.” - Dave DrouinThank you for tuning in to The CUInsight Network, with your host, Lauren Culp, President & CEO of CUInsight. In The CUInsight Network, we take a deeper dive with the thought leaders who support the credit union community. We discuss issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practices to learn and grow together.My guests on today's show are Katie Stone, CEO & Co-owner at PixelSpoke, and Dave Drouin President & Co-owner at PixelSpoke. As an empowering B Corp, PixelSpoke promotes a cooperative economy by elevating the digital presence of credit unions. The team prides themselves on being true partners and creating beautiful, easy-to-use, award-winning websites.During our conversation, Katie and Dave discuss what makes a true collaboration. They talk about PixelSpoke's core values as they pertain to decision-making and success. Katie and Dave share the value of cooperative principles, specifically, “cooperation among cooperatives” and how credit unions can amplify this competitive advantage within the market. Listen as Katie and Dave talk about elevating vendor relationships into a true partnership.As we wrap up the episode, Katie and Dave talk about the amazing team at PixelSpoke, DIY projects, and book recommendations, and having fun while traveling. Enjoy my conversation with Katie and Dave!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Connect with Katie:Katie Stone CEO & Co-owner at PixelSpokekatie@pixelspoke.com pixelspoke.coopKatie: LinkedInPixelSpoke: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | XConnect with Dave:Dave Drouin President & Co-owner at Pixel Spokedavid@pixelspoke.com pixelspoke.coopDave: LinkedIn
This is both an exciting and bittersweet episode. After recording 97 episodes of The Remarkable Credit Union, longtime host and PixelSpoke's founder and former CEO, Cameron Madill, joins as a guest to share his top takeaways from his 20 years leading an impact-focused marketing agency for credit unions. Accompanying him is PixelSpoke's new CEO, Katie Stone, who further expounds on leadership lessons she's learned since joining PixelSpoke and how she hopes to carry them forward in her new role. They also address this month's BIG question: What should credit union leaders focus on to best equip their teams for success, maximize impact, and ensure the longevity of their credit union? Next month, Katie will be begin co-hosting the podcast along with current co-host and PixelSpoke co-owner Kerala Taylor. Stay tuned!
Katie Stone is Executive Director and Producer of The Children's Hourradio show and podcast and has been described as the “Mr. Rogers ofpublic radio.” She began producing The Children's Hour 22 years ago asa volunteer at her local NPR affiliate, KUNM-fm. In 2018 Katie started anonprofit, The Children's Hour Inc. and has taken the radio show tointernational syndication. Katie and her husband live and work inAlbuquerque, New Mexico in a handmade adobe home on a solarpowered organic farm near the Rio Grande.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Dine out and do good: Houston Restaurant Weeks is the city's most anticipated foodie event of the year. Since it was founded in 2003, it has become the largest event of its kind in the U.S. and raised 18.8 million dollars to date. First, we speak with Katie Stone, President of The Cleverly Stone Foundation, who explains what diners can expect for this year's 20th anniversary of the annual fundraiser, including top Houston restaurants, award-winning chefs, and a variety of cuisines. Then, chefs and restaurateurs David Cordúa, owner of The Lymbar, and MasterChef season three winner Christine Ha, owner of The Blind Goat, Xin Chao, Stuffed Belly, joined the conversation. The panel weighs in on the importance of Houston Restaurant Weeks, what they will be serving up to patrons from their respective restaurants, the economics of restaurants today, the food culture of Houston, and more. To watch The Houston Cookbook special, hosted by David Cordúa, click here. To watch the Arts Insight package, featuring Christine Ha, click here. Guests: Katie Stone President, The Cleverley Stone Foundation Houston Restaurant Weeks David Cordúa Owner, The Lymbar Christine Ha Chef & Owner, The Blind Goat, Xin Chao, and Stuffed Belly Winner of MasterChef Season 3 Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
Katie Stone almost got kidnapped in Morocco had it not been for her second language. In the very first episode of That Was Wild, Kate Stone tells us the wild and harrowing story of how she outsmarted some would-be kidnappers in Morocco. She also tells us what it's like being a content creator on TikTok and what it was like having her first viral video. If you have a wild story email thatwaswildpod@gmail.com or send us a voice message at (747) 316-1466 Follow @thatwaswildpod on Instagram and Tiktok
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Are you thinking about adopting internationally? Don't miss this interview covering the common health, developmental, and emotional issues found in kids adopted internationally. Our guests are Dr. Kimara Gustafson, M.D., M.P.H., an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota Medical School, a Faculty Member in the Division of Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience, and a pediatrician at the Adoption Medicine Clinic at the University of Minnesota. We will also talk with Dr. Katie Stone, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Pediatrics at The University of Minnesota Medical School. She is part of the Psychology team at the Adoption Medicine Clinic.In this episode, we cover:The best place to get information on the country-specific laws and the adoption process is your agency and the US State Department website on intercountry adoption, in the country information section.Each year the US State Department prepares an Annual Report on Intercountry Adoption that includes the length of time and cost for adoptions from specific countries. The country-specific pages at the US State Department website also has some of this information.What are some of the general characteristics and needs of kids waiting for adoption abroad? Generally, what factors across the world lead children to be in state care and to need adoptive families?What are the most frequent medical or psychological problems you see in children adopted internationally?What are some common environmental toxins currently seen in the primary placing countries to the US and how might they impact children?For the main placing countries to the US how common is:Prenatal substance abuseMalnutritionEmotional issuesGenetic abnormalitiesDevelopmental DelayOther known health risk factorsWhat is the impact on a child of leaving familiar ties and surroundings?What is the experience of most children leaving their family of origin?How does institutional care impact children?How does institutionalization affect child development?What children are at the greatest risk for attachment disorders?What are the psychological issues children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or trauma may face?What are some of the acculturation and assimilation issues children may face post international adoption?How does adoption itself impact children, adolescents, and adults? Resources for parents and professionals:Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for Self, co-authored by David Brodzinsky The Primal Wound by Nancy Verrier are resources for parents and professionals to read.Seven Core Issues in Adoption by Sharon Roszia and Allison Davis MaxonPost-adoption reports are an essential part of intercountry adoption. Your adoption agency should provide information on the specific reporting requirements. You can check the US State Department Intercountry Adoption website in the country information section.Support the showPlease leave us a rating or review RateThisPodcast.com/creatingafamily
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Katie Stone, Director of Knowledge Management at Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP (BAL). BAL is a global firm singularly focused on meeting the immigration challenges of corporate clients around the world. The BAL Knowledge Management team researches, creates, and maintains this content and these process work flows in our proprietary legal database and utilizes first-to-market technologies such as AI and RPA to enhance the user experience. In their conversation, Zach and Katie discusses how BAL handles Knowledge Management. They also talk about the importance of networking, attending conferences, and becoming a speaker for those looking to grow in the field of KM. Katie suggests that individuals should develop a clear and concise elevator pitch to explain what knowledge management means to them and how it adds value to their organization. She also emphasizes the importance of documenting everything that the KM team does and using metrics to demonstrate its value to stakeholders within the organization. To learn more about Enterprise Knowledge, visit us at: enterprise-knowledge.com. EK's Knowledge Base: https://enterprise-knowledge.com/knowledge-base/ Contact Us: https://enterprise-knowledge.com/contact-us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enterprise-knowledge-llc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ekconsulting
Story Smash The Storytelling Game Show was played Live at The Crow Friday April 7th, 2023. It was off the hook funny! Listen to Host Christine Blackburn with Expert Judges Writer Peter Mehlman, Comeidan Blaine Capatch and Actress/Comedian Cathy Ladman. The contestants were comedians Jonathon Hollis, Sanjay Rao and storyteller Brandee Stilwell! Plus audience member Katie Stone was called to play the game and wait till you find out what happened! Next Story Smash coming May 20th at The Lyric/Hyperion in Silverlake, CA. If you get a chance, will you please give me 5 stars and a good review on Apple? http://apple.co/1MceZ2Q AND follow my new show, My Life In 3 Songs! I talk to comedians about the 3 songs in their lives that have impacted them. Listen exclusively on Spotify! https://spoti.fi/3dpHX5X Connect with Story Worthy! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storyworthy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storyworthy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/https://bit.ly/39OoTdw Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/storyworthy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/ christine-blackburn Website: https://www.storyworthypodcast.com/ Story Smash: https://www.storysmashshow.com/
Featherstone's English Flower Co. is a flower farm and florist, growing a wonderful range of British flowers and foliage in a three-acre field in the rolling Hampshire hills, and offering a fullfloristry service, events and workshops from a breath-taking fifteenth century tithe barn. Co-founders Jess Roberts and Katie Stone have brought together a wealth of professional knowledge and years of experience in floriculture to create their dream business, growing handpicked flowers for retail and wholesale from March-December. They are united in their passion for seasonal British flowers, ethical floristry and caring for the environment. Sustainability is at the heart of Featherstone's English Flower Co. In the field, promoting biodiversity is key, by using no-dig methods and adding composts and mulches to the soil surface.No pesticides or herbicides, and no heat or peat, are used in production. In the barn, this means only natural, compostable and reusable methods are used for all floristry (not a trace of floral foam!), harnessing methods from the past with a modern twist to create beautiful arrangementswith an organic style.Featherstone's English Flower Co. is a member of ‘Flowers from the Farm' and ‘The Sustainable Wedding Alliance'.To find out more about Featherstone's English Flower Co please head over tohttps://www.featherstoneflowers.co.ukand show them some love on instahttps://www.instagram.com/featherstoneflowers/https://www.instagram.com/featherstonewholesale/Support the show
As part of Neurodiversity celebration week, Mel Nearchou, Faculty Lead in the Business School, discusses the careers support available to neurodiverse students. Mel is joined by colleagues from the Career Zone including Employability and Career Consultant, Kate Foster, who discusses the support available to students on disclosure, including how to disclose, when to disclose and how to look for employers who are supportive. Katie Stote, Employability and Placements Adviser, shares her thoughts on her research project, Engaging Students in Knowledge Exchange and how it links with neurodiverse students. Finally Gemma York, an Employability and Placements Adviser shares how the Skills Team are making their skills and advice sessions more accessible to all. We welcome any feedback or suggestions to help make the Career Zone accessible to all our students. At 1:39 Mel mentions 'WP' students, which stands for 'Widening Participation'. If you're not sure what that means, have a look on our website here: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/students/wp-support/ Link to resources: Katie Stone's research: https://www.bera.ac.uk/blog/co-developing-inclusive-and-accessible-e-learning-resources-placing-disabled-and-neurodiverse-student-voices-at-the-centre-of-our-practice Link to the Supporting Equality and Diversity page: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/students/careers/equality/ Link to the Wellbeing page: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/students/wellbeing/
Hilary like you've never heard her before- with a southern accent! Join us as we discuss this new part of her range and the 2010 gritty drama Bloodworth. Featuring a deleted scene by comedians Katie Stone (@katiestonemakes) and Sanjay Rao (@sankaykrao_).
Katie Stone, President of Houston Restaurant Weeks, discusses the organization's annual fundraiser and culinary celebration benefiting the Houston Food Bank. Plus, Austin restaurateur Gabriela Bucio discusses plans to bring her flagship restaurant, Gabriela's, to Midtown Houston. The Houston Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge and Connor McGovern with assistance from Holly Galvan and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Local residents are dining out for a good cause in support of Houston Restaurant Weeks August 1 - September 5, 2022. Founded by the late “Diva of Dining” restaurant correspondent and philanthropist Cleverley Stone in 2003, Houston Restaurant Weeks spurs an annual citywide boom in restaurant revenues and contributions to the Houston Food Bank. Today, we're live from B&B Butchers Restaurant to talk with several participating restauranteurs that say they're touched to be able to give back to the community during this event because it allows them to do something small, but impact people's lives in a big way. We also visit with Cleverley Stone's daughter, who shares what it means to carry on her mother's legacy. Guests: Katie Stone President of the Cleverley Stone Foundation and Houston Restaurant Weeks Kiran Verma Chef and Owner, Kiran's Restaurant Alex Brennan-Martin Owner, Brennan's Houston Benjamin Berg CEO and Founder Berg Hospitality Group Owner, B&B Butchers Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
For our 18th season curtain raiser, we have got a banger of a show. We welcome 2-time WSOP circuit winner Katie Stone. We are be joined by poker pro and newly crowned GUKPT Luton champion Tom Hall. For strategy, we've got Finnish poker legend Patrik Antonius, here to discuss that high stakes poker hand he played against Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey. Mason Malmuth stops by to talk about Cardrooms. Plus, Barry Carter delivers some FAKE NEWS!
Celebrate Mother's Day with a musical Children's Hour, featuring some of our favorite "Kindie" musicians honoring mothers through shoutouts and songs. We even hear from Katie Stone's mom!
Jennifer welcomes her longtime friend to the GRID, professional poker player and commentator Katie Stone. Katie brings a hand she played at a heads up charity challenge hosted by Solve For Why, a Vegas based poker training academy founded by Matt Berkey. Katie had already won matches against Hearthstone streamer Hafu and poker pro Kitty Kuo... The post The Grid 065 ft. Katie Stone – Pocket-Fours appeared first on The Poker Grid.
It's time to have more kids on our show! Katie Stone, Executive Producer of The Children's Hour brings some of her crew to join Emma and Xavier of Curious Conversations. We had a lot of fun playing together, we hope you'll join us and play along. We start off with a highlight they each share showcasing their mash-up partner's pod, and end with a personal contribution created just for you listeners. Mashups is a podcast that introduces you to some of our talented Kids Listen friends: The Children's Hour Curious Conversations Music: Melly & Miss Lynn Produced & hosted by Tal Kelly
This week during "Recess Duty" we talk with leader and friend, Katie Stone! We discuss agency not only for students but teacher agency as well. What does it mean to you and how can we use it. Katie is the Primary School Principal and PYP Coordinator at Bandung Independent School. Originally from California, she had lived in countries across Asia for almost 15 years, and has developed a passion for cultivating a community of agentic learners. Katie spends her time chasing after a curious toddler, diving into the gorgeous Indonesian reefs, and collaborating with her PLN on solutions to the educational issues of today. Be sure to connect with Katie here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MsKatieTweets Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-stone-878434a/ Don't forget to subscribe and review so you don't miss any future episodes of Recess Duty. Continue learning everyone! Levi Allison - https://linktr.ee/levi_allison --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recessduty/message
If the now year and a half long siege of Covid-19 has been stressful for adults, has it been even harder to handle for children? Katie Stone host and producer of the excellent radio program The Children's Hour says one answer does not fit all kids. So how can adults help their children? Finding out what they know is a good start. And when it comes to things neither the child nor the adult knows, the best answer is ... look it up together and then the whole family can know.
This week we are re-airing our pandemic musical, ICKY. This has an updated playlist, and is a perfect way to kick off the new school year. Way back in the days before the end of The Big Sick, students everywhere were forced to stare at computer screens featuring live video feeds of their classmates. This was happening in bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens across the country and the world. With the help (and the subconscious musings) of a dreamer named Halley, a team of super heroes discover that unity and togetherness can get them through any sicky situation. Visit the ICKY Page for a learning guide & more What started as a pandemic project for The Children's Hour Kids Crew in early fall 2020, turned into an epic musical documenting this extraordinary moment in history from a child's point of view. Not only is the music set to infectious beats, the sound effects and scoring captivate children and adults alike. We hope that ICKY can be used to engage kids of all ages in conversation about the social and emotional toll of the year of the pandemic. The playbook was written by Sarin West, songs composed by Jules Latimer Warren, and lyrics penned by Hakim Bellamy. The musical was directed by Jonathan Dunski and Nicholas Main with music direction and arrangements by Sage Sarason. Katie Stone was the executive producer. Starring 16 members of the Kids Crew, and 3 adults, the musical was conceived out of individual interviews with the cast members about their feelings around Covid-19. Many months of workshops, rehearsals, rewrites, and more rehearsals, the musical was recorded in person using the children's family automobiles as sound booths. The musical has a full score composed by Robb Janov and performed by the members of the Squash Blossom Boys with special guest, Maya Malone. Jennifer Kraus was our sound designer, Andrés Martínez and Katie Stone provided sound engineering, with help from Brandon Kennedy. The poster art was by Noe Barnett. ICKY Remix Playlist titleartistalbumdurationlabel ICKY: A Radio MusicalThe Children's Hour Radio PlayersSingle36:00The Children's Hour Inc. Put Your Mask On, HoneyStuart StottsPut Your Mask On, Honey - Single01:57 2020 1781933 Records DK My Hero Is Me (V.I.P.)Purple Fox and the Heebie JeebiesConfidence, Vol. 102:332020 Josh Morgan Music Cootie ShotPierce Freelon & Divinity RoxxAll One Tribe02:28 2021 Aya World Productions The Superhero Mask SongJessica DeshongThe Superhero Mask Song - Single03:372020 Jessica Deshong Mask It UpTwinkle TimeMask It Up - Single03:17 2020 Twinkle Time Records Looking Back (Instrumental)Secret Agent 23 Skidoo & Asheville SymphonyThe Beat Bach Symphonies00:50 2021 Underground Playground Records Time To HealFyutchsingle02:352021 Fyutch
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Houston Restaurant Weeks was founded by a dear friend of Ernie Manouse, Cleverly Stone. And even though she is no longer with us, she remains a legend on the local food scene for her quick wit, tenacious work ethic, and for her contributions to families in need. But the impact of her event was not just limited to food insecurity. Restaurants that participated used to struggled to bring in customers during a seasonal lull in August and were forced to lay off staff and face potential bankruptcy. The event has created a boom in business which rivals the December holiday season at its peak. Even produce and restaurant supply companies benefit. According to a listener and a local farmer, Matthew has seen a rise in purchases from restaurants during the event. Houston Restaurant Weeks is now the city's largest annual fundraiser of its kind which allows Houstonians a chance to enjoy many of the city's top restaurants while raising money for the Houston Food Bank. Cleverley's daughter, Katie Stone, has carried on her mother's legacy as the President of The Cleverley Stone Foundation which produces the charity dining event going on right now through September 6th. FOX 26's Ruben Dominguez and Arthur Mooradian, of Gordon Ramsay North America, look back at their friendship with “The Diva of Dining" and the impact the event has had on the restaurant industry and local charity. Houston Restaurant Weeks participants also called in to share their stories and their favorite menu offerings: Heather Icenogle, Director of Annual Giving and Events of Houston Food Bank Christine Ha, Partner & Co-Executive Chef of Xin Chao Alex Brennan-Martin, Proprietor of Brennan's Greg Martin, Chef and Proprietor of Bistro Menil Below is a fond memory for Ernie, enjoying a great meal with Cleverly Stone back in 2019. GUESTS: Katie Stone President of The Cleverley Stone Foundation Ruben Dominguez Morning show reporter FOX 26 Cohost segments with Katie Stone on FOX 26 Eric Berger Meteorologist and managing editor for Space City Weather Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.
We throw it back to an enthralling episode of summer's past as Mr. Lovely and Mary Jane talk to the one and only Katie Stone. This one is for all the AD(h)D lovers out there. Dreamers and under believers alike, we embrace you! Just make sure you're wearing headphones cuz we nasty like that. Cover art designed by @digital_kintsugi on Instagram Check out Katie's very own podcast, 'Yeah, But Are You Happy?': https://m.twitch.tv/coldtownetv/videos Follow Katie on Twitter and IG- @katiestone42 Intro and Outro Music: "In Your Arms" by Kevin MacLeod- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEM7cWqiKqM Follow the podcast on Instagram for updates on the latest therapy sessions! @cultureshocktherapycast on Instagram
MUNL Engineering grad Katie Stone wins the latest Genesis Centre Pitch and Pick competition
Katie Stone joins me to talk about Francis Ford Coppola's horny Dracula adaptation, the original Bram Stoker novel and how the figure of the vampire can be rethought to connect to utopian ideas around work, idleness, care and more. You can find the talk Katie mentions in the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiPseSrT0p0 And my Kickstarter project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/objectoriented/object-oriented Utopian Horizons is a podcast about utopia. Each episode covers a different utopia, dystopia, utopian thinker, or utopian movement, asking what they can tell us about ourselves, our society, and our future. Twitter: https://twitter.com/utopianhorizons email: utopianhorizonspod [at] gmail dot com Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/utopianhorizons Music: The Fiction of Utopian Studies/The Road To Oceania by The Fucked Up Beat.
Way back in the days before the end of The Big Sick, students everywhere were forced to stare at computer screens featuring live video feeds of their classmates. This was happening in bedrooms, living rooms, and kitchens across the country and the world. With the help (and the subconscious musings) of a dreamer named Halley, a team of super heroes discover that unity and togetherness can get them through any sicky situation.Visit the ICKY Page for a learning guide & more What started as a pandemic project for The Children's Hour Kids Crew in early fall 2020, turned into an epic musical documenting this extraordinary moment in history from a child's point of view. Not only is the music set to infectious beats, the sound effects and scoring captivate children and adults alike. We hope that ICKY can be used to engage kids of all ages in conversation about the social and emotional toll of the year of the pandemic.The playbook was written by Sarin West, songs composed by Jules Latimer Warren, and lyrics penned by Hakim Bellamy. The musical was directed by Jonathan Dunski and Nicholas Main with music direction and arrangements by Sage Sarason. Katie Stone was the executive producer.Starring 16 members of the Kids Crew, and 3 adults, the musical was conceived out of individual interviews with the cast members about their feelings around Covid-19. Many months of workshops, rehearsals, rewrites, and more rehearsals, the musical was recorded in person using the children's family automobiles as sound booths.The musical has a full score composed by Robb Janov and performed by the members of the Squash Blossom Boys with special guest, Maya Malone. Jennifer Kraus was our sound designer, Andrés Martínez and Katie Stone provided sound engineering, with help from Brandon Kennedy. The poster art was by Noe Barnett.ICKY A Musical Episode Playlist titleartistalbumdurationlabel ICKY: A Radio MusicalThe Children's Hour Radio PlayersSingle36:00The Children's Hour Inc. Happiness Is SimpleRabbitHappiness Is Simple01:32 2021 8 POUND GORILLA RECORDS My Hero Is Me (V.I.P.)Purple Fox and the Heebie JeebiesConfidence, Vol. 102:33 2020 Josh Morgan Music HeroOkee Dokee BrothersTake It Outside03:492010 Okee Dokee Brothers The Hero in YouEllis PaulThe Hero in You02:27 2012 Ellis Paul The Superhero Mask SongJessica DeshongThe Superhero Mask Song - Single03:38 2020 Jessica Deshong Best Day EverSaulPaulOkay to Be Different01:54 2021 8 POUND GORILLA RECORDS
In this episode, we bring you two of our recent Facebook Live events, hosted by the face and voice of New Mexico in Focus, Gene Grant. If you haven't already, be sure to follow us on all our social media platforms: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube We try to do at least one Facebook Live event a week, but often it ends up being more than one. We'd love for you to join us and share your thoughts and questions with all our special guests. First up in this episode is an interview Gene did with Axie Navas, who heads up the state's new Outdoor Recreation Division. They have a lot of great things in the works for this summer, including an opportunity for all New Mexicans to take advantage of the Outdoor Equity Fund. Also in this episode, Gene talks to Katie Stone, Executive Producer of the Children's Hour which airs weekly on KUNM radio, as well as many other NPR stations across the country. The Children's Hour crew just premiered a brand new radio musical inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find out more about "Icky The Musical" on their webpage, and you can check it out yourself on the May 16th podcast edition of the show!
This week on The Rake: Recent WSOP Circuit Ring winner Katie Stone! Hosts Jamie Kerstetter & Ben Wilinofsky chat with Katie about crushing poker after taking 2+ years off to raise her son, Black Friday's 10th Anniversary, and her thoughts on regulating problematic behaviour in the poker room!
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt, Sarah Herring, and Chad Holloway discuss the latest developments in poker over the last week. They review champions from events across the globe, both live and online, including Adrian Mateos Diaz, Artur Martirosian, and runner-up finisher Katie Stone. Plus, in a controversial move, both partypoker and GGPoker run tournaments alongside PokerStars SCOOP and the crew discuss possible outcomes and the poker community reactions. Next, guest Jared Jaffee joins the show and fires shots in his candid and no BS way. He holds nothing back in his opinion about Matt Savage, the World Poker Tour, and the poker community as a whole. PokerNews Podcast would like to be known for taking a no-holds-barred approach and pulling no punches... this episode is just another example of that philosophy. Big thanks to the special sponsor this week in Elite Chip Care. Time Stamps *Time|Topic* 00:24 | Welcome to the show 00:40 | PokerNews Debate: Is Phil Hellmuth only good against bad players? 01:20 | Jeff’s weightloss bet 01:35 | High Stakes Duel 2 – Phil Hellmuth vs. Daniel Negreanu 02:30 | Chad cashes the record-breaking MSPT Riverside 03:33 | Chad played against Dan Bekavac, man behind Midway Poker Tour payout debacle 08:04 | Should tours and venues ban disgraced players from playing? 12:00 | Chris Moneymaker a liar? 12:24 | Elite Chip Care 13:24 | Chris Moneymaker comes clean about his big lie 16:14 | Highlights from the WSOP.com Silver Legacy Online Circuit Series 18:58 | Element is back to buying the World Poker Tour 23:17 | Artur Martirosian wins EPT Sochi Main Event 24:33 | Adrian Mateos wins GGPoker Super MILLION$ 25:58 | GGPoker Spring Festival feat. Deadmau5 28:50 | partypoker announces PowerFest 33:01 | Sponsor: GGPoker 34:13 | 888poker and WSOP.com extend relationship 39:00 | Guest Jared Jaffee joins the show 40:20 | Jaffee gives thoughts and reasoning on WPT Venetian drama 50:50 | Jaffee’s relationship with Matt Savage 55:00 | Clowns in the poker world 59:00 | Who is good for Poker? 01:00:350 | Cold Cuts 01:08:55 | Hal Rotholz wins bestbet Jacksonville Spring Series Main 01:10:40 | Katie Stone finishes second in partypoker US Network Online Main 1:15:45 | Sponsor: Run It Once
Katie Stone was gracious enough to sit down and talk to me about being unable to let loved ones sleep, attachment in relationships, and parents. This was so much fun. (original air date April 30, 2018)
This week on The Children's Hour, we explore the genre of science fiction with our musical friends from Ramah, New Mexico, MeriDean. This type of storytelling allows our imagination to become immersed in other worldly places, with advanced technologies, on exoplanets, or flying through space, and using actual science to help us believe the impossible. With excerpts of famous works of "Sci-Fi" like The War of the Worlds, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and Slaughterhouse Five, and original pieces recorded by masterful storytellers, we immerse ourselves in futuristic fantasy. Plus the kids in the Extinction Diaries update us about the Sumatran Tiger, and how our use of palm oil is hurting their chance for survival. Photo by Brian McGowan All of this is mixed with great music by Tim and the Space Cadets, Brave Combo, Joanie Leeds And The Nightlights, The Okee Dokee Brothers, They Might Be Giants, Dino O'Dell, Justin Roberts, The Mosaic Project, Eric Herman, and others. Here are our Kids Crew and listener Science Fiction book suggestions for kids: Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Binti by Nnedi Okorafor, PhD Dark Rising series by Susan Cooper The Giver by Lois Lowry WondLa trilogy by Tony DiTerlizzi Terry Pratchett's young adult books Downbelow Station and Merchanter's Luck by C. J. Cherryh Star Surgeon (1959) by Alan E. Nourse Rite of Passage and the Anthony Villiers series by Alexei Panshin Any books by Ursula K. Le Guin Do you have more suggestions? Contact us and let us know! Thanks to our listeners and Kids Crew for participating! Playlist Science Fiction titleartistalbumlabel Blast OffTim KubartAnthems for Adventure2013 Tim and The Space Cadets Flying SaucerBrave ComboPolkas For a Gloomy World1995 Rounder Records., Distributed by Concord. Earth GravityMeriDeanSingleJason & Melissa Kadinger 2020 Mercury Theatre - The War of the Worlds - October 30, 1938Orson WellesOrson Welles: The Ultimate Collection2010 BN Publishing UfoJoanie Leeds and the NightlightsBandwagon2013 Joan Leibowitz Fix ItMeriDeansingleJason & Melissa Kadinger 2020 Krem BopThe TeacupssingleGregory Roman 2009 Excerpt: 'The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy' by Douglas AdamsRead by Katie Stone, Scored by MeriDeanThe Children's Hour Inc. The ExtraterrestrialsThe Okee Dokee BrothersTake It OutsideOkee Dokee Brothers Excerpt from 'Slaughterhouse Five' by Kurt VonnegutRead by Olivia Kadinger, Scored by MeriDeansingleThe Children's Hour Inc. The Ballad of Davy Crockett (In Outer Space)They Might Be Giants (For Kids)Here Comes Science (Audio + Video Version)2009 Walt Disney Records Zar and the Broken SpaceshipDino O'DellZar and the Broken Spaceship - Single2015 Dino O'Dell I'll Be an AlienJustin RobertsRecess2013 Carpet Square PhobosMeriDeansingleJason & Melissa Kadinger 2020 The Incredibly Spaced-Out Adventures of Jupiter JacksonEric HermanThe Incredibly Spaced-Out Adventures of Jupiter Jackson2014 Eric Herman Endres AlienBig Block SingsongGreatest Hits, Vol. 42019 Goddard/Brown Inc. Solar EnergyMeriDeansingleJason & Melissa Kadinger 2020
Will Cleveland, Kyle Irion, Yola Lu, Katie Stone and Chuy Zarate with monologist Ryan Darbone! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 - Black Lives Matter https://www.blacktranstravelfund.com/donate - Black Trans Travel Fund
Keylan Haynes, Sunny Huong, Lisa Jackson, Katie Stone and Chuy Zarate with monologist Jonathan Flanders!
Rockets game tonight also later Poker player Katie Stone joins the show
Betsy Anderson, Yola Lu, Katie Stone, Stephanie Vasquez Fonseca and Chuy Zarate with monologist Ray Prewitt!
Matt Alspaugh, Drew Coolidge, Kyle Romero, Katie Stone and Stephanie Vasquez Fonseca all share stories!
Katie Stone is the volunteer host and producer of The Children's Hour radio show and podcast. The show's goal is to bring informative, entertaining and engaging radio programming to listeners of all ages, showcasing local kids and kid-friendly organizations, while involving kids in all aspects of the production. Katie works with a crew of dedicated children who help produce the show, including writing and voicing scripts and reviews, helping choose jokes, show themes, music and guests, and assisting in all aspects of the live broadcast. Continue reading Episode #250 – Katie Stone on the site.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast, Katie Stone return to the show. They discuss the resurgence of online poker in the current world situation, the importance of the Global Poker Index to growing the game and more!
Today’s very special guest is PartyPoker US and Borgata sponsored poker pro Katie Stone.Katie has been a mainstay battling in the poker tournament world for over a decade from Texas, to her home turf the shores of New Jersey, to the fabled online haven of Rosarita, Mexico.In our conversation today we’re going to dive into Katie’s journey from growing up immersed in competition (whether it be chess or any and all kinds of sports) to becoming a successful entrepreneur in her early 20’s to eventually finding poker when (surprise, surprise) she didn’t exactly love the thought of working for someone else.In our conversation, you’re going to learn:- Why I think you should always trust your “gut” at the poker table.- How horrible of a human being that I am for making Katie re-live a very painful final table hand she was recently involved in.- Katie’s wisdom on how-to genuinely find your poker tribe if you are obsessed with Chasing Poker Greatness.- And much, much more!So, without any further ado, I bring to you the amazing and brilliant Katie Stone.
Sarah Herring, Katie Stone, Maureen Bloechlinger share their perspectives on women in poker. Host Steve Fredlund is joined by John Somsky & Rob Washam for this continued discussion. This episode is also available on video at https://youtu.be/XKyMuh76XRE
Katie Stone and Lane Ingram are comedians out of Austin, TX, each with their own interest in the intersection between creativity and mental health. Katie is living with bipolar II disorder while studying "creativity," and Lane is a therapist with HIS OWN BAGGAGE.* *Katie's words
This week on The Children's Hour we have sing-a-long holiday music with Andy Mason from Santa Fe, New Mexico in a with The Children's Hour kids crew and Katie Stone. Andy will play his tune that won the "Best Children's Song" at the New Mexico Music Awards. Also, hear the world debut of Milla Marmaras' song "Christmas Means Giving." The Kids Crew picked holiday music that's sure to warm your heart on a cold morning. Andy Mason With music by Andy Mason, Pentatonix, Milla Marmaras, Shoshoni Elder Oldhands, Brave Combo and Debbie Davis & Matt Perrine.
On this episode of the Tournament Poker Edge Podcast Clayton is joined by chess player turned professional poker player Katie Stone. She discusses her history in poker, the parallels between chess and poker and her role with Borgata Poker. Today's strategy segment discusses hands from Katie's runs in the Borgata Poker Open.
Special guest Katie Stone (Martini Ranch, Stool Pigeon) joins us live at ColdTowne Theater to discuss The Ring. Everyone is legitimately scared except for Emma who lets slip that her childhood bedroom was in a barn loft and she has driven horses to suicide. Is Emma Samara? How many nipples do you need to make a belt? Is wet hair grosser than throat hair? This episode is filled with answers! Facebook: facebook.com/wearedefafraid Instagram: instagram.com/wearedefafraid Twitter: twitter.com/wearedefafraid
The gals join their cool girlfriend Katie Stone in Austin. Things get sorta controversial about dating in your community. Who is right and who is wrong, is Stacey doing a bit? You decide.Hosted on Mocking Bird Network
Katie Stone (@katiestone42) drops by to talk to Jasmine and Ky about feminism in comedy and dating.
Katie Stone Perez is a Senior Program Manager at the Independent Developer Xbox Team. Katie comes from a background in Psychology and we talked about the interesting perspective that this brings to building a team and how to approach product development in the gaming industry. We also talked about independent game developers and how these are changing the gaming industry by creating very unique games that have contributed to engaging a more diverse community. One interesting example is a video game called “I hope” where you are battling cancer. We also explored topics around career development and initiatives to bring more diversity to the gaming industry.