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Welcome to Indulgence Gospel After Dark!We are Virginia Sole-Smith and Corinne Fay, and it's time for your October Extra Butter episode. Today we're talking about plus size fashion influencer and body acceptance advocate Katie Sturino — who teamed up with WeightWatchers last year. What happened there? And where is the line between body liberation activism and capitalism? (Yes, we struggle with that too!) To hear the whole thing, read the full transcript, and join us in the comments, you do need to be an Extra Butter subscriber. Join Extra Butter! Already an Extra Butter subscriber, and having a hard time getting this episode in your podcast player of choice? Step by step instructions are here! Episode 217 TranscriptCorinneWelcome to Indulgence Gospel After Dark! If you're listening to this, you are part of Extra Butter, which means you're our favorite Burnt Toasties. VirginiaYour support makes all our work possible and keeps Burnt Toast an ad- and sponsor free space. Which is relevant to today's conversation! CorinneToday, we're going to talk about influencer and advocate Katie Sturino, who became famous on Instagram for her #SuperSizeTheLook content and for creating the Megababe product line. But more recently, she teamed up with Oprah and Weight Watchers, and has gone public about her use of GLP-1s.VirginiaSo before we get into it, let me do my standard caveat that I give anytime we do one of these episodes where we talk about a particular person's work in deal. Body autonomy is a given at Burnt Toast. Katie has the right to take her GLP-1s. That is her business. We're not interrogating that personal decision. We are also not "women tearing down other women," which is the other go-to critique of this work. We're considering Katie's entire body of work here, and we're asking: Is this true body liberation activism? Or is this an example of capitalism co-opting activism? I think that's a valuable question for anyone in the influencing space to be grappling with. I think Corinne and I both walk that line as well in our work. So we are going to critique Katie and some of the professional choices she's made but this is a lens we all benefit from looking through. CorinneWith that, I feel that I need to disclose that I have received gifted products from Megababe.VirginiaFor example! It's a gray area, guys. I have not, but I would have been happy to receive that gift. CorinneI recommended stuff from Megababe before I ever received free stuff! But I have received free stuff. And I do like some of their products. VirginiaThis episode is also not going to be a critique of specific products. Preventing thigh chafing is a noble endeavor.So how did you first encounter Katie Sturino? Do you remember when you first became aware of her work?CorinneIt's honestly hard for me to remember because I feel like she's been around for so long!VirginiaLike 10 years.CorinneIf not more!VirginiaIt was the mid-2010s when she really came onto the scene.CorinneI definitely encountered her Instagram. I think it was her style content. I remember seeing her going into a store and trying on stuff that didn't fit, or trying their biggest size and it wouldn't work for her. And then I also remember the #SuperSizeTheLook.VirginiaFor folks who don't know: #SuperSizeTheLook is a series where Katie picks a photo of a celebrity wearing a really cute outfit, and then styles herself wearing the same outfit. Usually not in identical pieces, because the sizes are not going to work. But she mimics the outfit, and she mimics the pose really well. If it's a celebrity getting out of a town car with a purse on her arm, Katie will also be getting out of a town car. Or walking a tiny dog. She mimics the whole vibe of the photo. And the goal is to show you that bigger bodies look cute in clothes. Which is a message we're here for! CorinneWhat about you? How did you first encounter her?VirginiaWhat's interesting about Katie and me is that we are the same age, we are both 44. And we both come out of the New York media world. I learned this all researching the episode; I don't know her personally. I never worked with her. But we have sort of similar trajectories into body liberation work.And when she first launched, her blog was originally called The 12ish Style. I was also a size 12-ish. Those were my Midsize Queen years, before moving into full plus sizes. So we've had similar trajectories of being in this space first a mid-sized person, and then a small fat person. I've always been interested in her fashion and the way she styles stuff, because it was often quite directly relevant to my own body, though not necessarily relevant to everybody. She is also, like, a foot taller than me, I think? She seems quite tall in photos and she wears very tall heels, too, which is impressive to me, if not actually something I can pull off. But I've always appreciated the vibe and the energy of Katie's content. She's very open book. A lot of her posts are shot in her underwear, wearing no makeup, in a swimsuit. She's always showing us, "Here's what my real body looks like." There are critiques to be made of this genre of content making, but I think it's also powerful to see non-airbrushed, not super thin bodies. I think there's a lot of value in that. So I knew Megababe, I knew #SuperSizeTheLook, but I didn't know a ton of her backstory. So I did a little research, and most of what I'm going to share with you comes from a New York Times piece that ran in June with the headline, What Katie Sturino Wants You to Know About Her Body (and Yours, Too). This is by Madison Malone Kircher and it ran June 22, 2025.We're going to get into it later in the episode, but Katie is not thrilled with this piece. And I just want to say I have empathy for being in the New York Times and not being thrilled with the way they cover your work. Can relate! So I am going to quote from the piece, because I think it makes some interesting points, and there's some useful context in there. But I'm not saying this piece does the best job analyzing her work. The New York Times describes Katie as "a dog-obsessed public relations pro turned body positivity influencer slash entrepreneur, who built a social media audience by posting candidly about her life."Katie began her career in fashion PR. I think her first job was at Gucci or Dolce Gabbana. She then started her own PR firm in the 2010s. And then found found Internet fame as a dogager, which is a dog manager, running an Instagram account for her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Toast. So this is how she started. Did you know she was a dog influencer before she was a fashion influencer?CorinneI think I do vaguely remember that.VirginiaToast has since passed away. RIP Toast. Great name for a dog, obviously. But I did not know that she started as a dog influencer. That was news to me, and, frankly, rather delightful. But: Coming from a PR background, finding Internet fame through dog influencing...this is a very specific lens to which she's coming to this work. Katie is now a multi-hyphenate. She had a podcast called Boob Sweat. She wrote a non-fiction book Body Talk, which is an illustrated workbook about self love. She has a Substack newsletter. She has the Megababe the product line. And she published her first novel this spring. So Katie is very busy! She is doing a lot. Have you followed her for recs, or you've used Megababe? You like Megababe. CorinneI've used Megababe. I like Megababe. Her particular style has never quite been for me. It's hard to describe exactly what doesn't click for me. It's just very clear, even just reading the this bio—she's very savvy, she's always hustling, she always has kind of a business PR angle, which I both respect and don't relate to.VirginiaThis is her New York media roots. I never worked with Katie, but I worked with lots of Katies. I know this kind of hard-charging woman who's extremely smart and great at marketing and knows how to build a brand and talk to an audience. So she has that whole skill set—and she could be doing it about body positivity, she could be doing it about a dog. She's interested in building a brand. For example, let's consider her first novel Sunny Side Up. Katie tells the New York Times that she worked with a ghost writer: "I don't have the traditional path that a lot of people who write books have had, and I needed help," she said, adding she felt no shame or embarrassment about having a collaborator."I love how upfront she is about that. A lot of books are written by ghostwriters, and I sort of wish people were more aware of that. Mine were not. But I have been a ghost writer! So I don't mind that that's a part of it, but I do think that it's interesting that it wasn't Katie had a novel inside her that she was dying to write. It was that Katie knew that having a novel would be a good brand extension. And the novel is about a plus size fashion influencer who goes on to launch a plus size swimsuit line. And... Katie's plus size swimsuit line came out this summer right after the book launch.CorinneIt's honestly mind boggling. How does anyone handle all that?VirginiaYes, it's so many things. And it does make me take a slightly different look at some of her some of her body positive content. For example, a recurring theme is her in a swimsuit. And the caption is always something like, "figured you could use a size 18 woman in a swimsuit on your feed," just showing her normal body in a swimsuit. But now that I know she's selling the swimsuits that hits differently. So is that just a smart swimsuit marketing strategy or does it feel off to you? CorinneI mean, both? She seems incredibly smart. I'm just impressed that anyone can do as much as she's doing. And: I do think sometimes it feels like you're being sold to, you know?VirginiaAnd because her work is centered around a message that has a social justice component, and a self-help component: Where is the line between "these are her values, and she's built a business on her values, "and "she's co-opting advocacy rhetoric to sell us products?"CorinneIt's definitely a gray area. VirginiaTo further the gray area: I looked at more of her content and I'm also like, these swimsuits are pretty cute. There's also this whole Wirecutter piece I want to talk about, where she goes over her fashion favs. It's good! I clicked through so many links. I was like, "Do I want these $460 jeans? I don't know!"CorinneOh now I want to see them.VirginiaYet I'm also thinking: But you are supposed to be so raw and authentic, and this is your whole vibe, and you're showing us yourself in a swimsuit, because that's supposed to feel brave. First of all, that's problematic in and of itself. Can it stop being brave for fat women to wear swimsuits in public? I would love that to not be a heroic move anymore, but in Katie Sturino's world it is radical to do that, and she's doing it. And... she's selling us the swimsuit.CorinneWell I think there are a lot of ways in which Katie is a very acceptable spokesperson for this messaging. VirginiaSay more about that.CorinneWell, first of all, she has a background in PR. And I think, even at her biggest she's...VirginiaShe's glamorous.CorinneShe's pretty, and she has a certain style. She looks wealthy, I want to say.VirginiaWell, she sure is, because guess who officiated at their wedding? Former mayor of New York City, and friend of her family, Michael Bloomberg.CorinneOh, okay, yeah.VirginiaThis is from the New York Times: "In addition to their apartment in Chelsea, the couple splits their time between homes in Palm Beach, Florida and Maine."CorinneI mean, they are definitely in a different tax bracket than myself.VirginiaSo yes. Wealthy. CorinneBut there are also people who are wealthy and wear Blundstones and barn jackets, you know? She's wearing blazers and heels.VirginiaA lot of pantsuits.Corinne A lot of jewelry. And she's always on vacation somewhere tropical.VirginiaYeah, in an amazing caftan. She's leaning into glam.CorinneShe looks polished. VirginiaShe's very polished. It's very New York City. Like, Sex and the City vibes. She could hang out with Carrie Bradshaw and she would totally fit in with them at one of those fancy lunches. And that's cool. That's her aesthetic. It's also representative of a certain socioeconomic privilege level. This is something that I saw frequently in women's magazines, and something I talked about when Jenn Romolini came on the podcast: So many people who work in New York City media, at the high levels, come from privilege. It is a very nepo-baby-driven industry. Because these are jobs that you have to do tons of unpaid internships to get. And/or work for no money as an assistant. The only way you can do that is if you have family money supporting your ability to access these industries. So it's not surprising to me that she comes from a privileged background, because she comes from PR and fashion, and that's who works in those industries.And I still think it's interesting and somewhat transgressive to be a woman in a larger body in that world. It helps me understand why it felt radical to be a size 12 dressing like a celebrity, because a size 12 in that world is an extremely non-normative body, right? This is the tier of people who have access to all the personal trainers, who are playing tennis all summer. There is no space to be a fat person in that world. So even at a size 12, it feels like, oh my gosh, your body is so other. The scale is just different when you move in these different spaces. So I can critique the space. I can be like, okay, you're friends with billionaires, and that's a hard place to be in a larger body of any kind. Did you take a look at the Wirecutter piece where she was giving a lot of like clothing recs and it's like advice for dressing as a plus size person?CorinneYes, I did take a look at it. She does have some good recs in there. I will say very expensive recs. Her preferred white t-shirt is $100.VirginiaAnd you're going to get spaghetti sauce on it so fast. CorinneIt's a weird vibe. VirginiaOkay, so now let's talk about Oprah and Weight Watchers. In 2024 Katie posted a critique of the first ABC special Oprah did about GLP-1s. And she gave a fairly nuanced critique. There was stuff she liked, there was stuff she didn't like, but she specifically said, "They came so close, and I wish Weight Watchers had fully apologized for the harm they had caused by pushing all of us to diet and want to change our bodies for so long." She was like, oh, they almost got it, but they didn't. And then in response, CEO Sima Sistani got on Instagram and did apologize. She did this speech of, you're right, Katie. I was wrong. Like, we've been wrong. We've done harm, and kind of fully walked into it. So what was your take when that all happened? CorinneTo be honest, I wasn't paying too much attention. But I do think the best apology from Weight Watchers would be them closing down, you know? It's very weird to me to be like, "Yes, we realize we've done harm, and we're just going to keep doing it."VirginiaWell, and what they were really apologizing for was selling a plan that didn't work and now they're selling GLP-1s. So it's, "We have the thing that'll work now!" As opposed to apologizing for trying to make us all do this in the first place. CorinneEven Katie going on Instagram and calling out the CEO— something like that, would just never occur to me, because I don't know, I just would never expect someone at Weight Watchers to respond or care. And I also think Weight Watchers is a microcosm, you know? It's like, sure, Weight Watchers has done harm, and they're just part of a bigger system. And you're not acknowledging that there's a bigger system there.VirginiaWell and Katie did get a response. Now, on the one hand, Katie has many more Instagram followers than you, so there's that piece of it. But I think it's an open question how planned this was, and whether they had talked ahead of time that Katie would critique and that Sima Sistani would publish her apology. Because I mean number one, no Weight Watchers CEO can just casually hop on her Instastories and apologize without having run the plan by many lawyers to make sure that she wasn't going to tank the business. So that had to have been planned, to some extent. And then the next piece of this is later last year, Katie had her own interview with Oprah in a different special, this one sponsored by Weight Watchers. And then she went on to host a podcast for Weight Watchers. So at some point, Katie got paid by Weight Watchers. Whether it was not until she hosted the podcast, or whether she was paid to be on the special with Oprah, or whether she was in a sponsorship deal with them when she asked for the apology, we don't know. But at some point, she moved from activist to on the payroll of a diet company.CorinneWasn't her response like, "Well, they were going to pay someone, it might as well be me? Or like it might as well be a plus size person." VirginiaWhat she said in the Oprah interview is, "If we don't have this conversation, if we don't insert our voice into this conversation, someone else will. Someone else will make those decisions for us." That's her argument. She wants to be in the room where it happens. She wants to be representing plus size people to these companies and with these companies. But she's not doing it pro-bono. She's not Tigress Osborne, Executive Director of NAAFA, depending on fundraisers to pay for plane tickets to places. She's doing this as a multi-hyphenate with three homes who's now getting a paycheck from Weight Watchers.CorinneYeah, it's so complicated. Because on the one hand, I can see her point. If Weight Watchers is going to be giving money to someone, it's kind of good that they would be giving some of it to fat people. So on the one hand capitalism, we're all kind of forced to sell out in some way, and on the other hand, you don't love to see it. VirginiaYou don't love to see it.CorinneEspecially when that person has three homes. VirginiaIt's a moment where I think her experiences of marginalization as a fat person erased her ability to see her privilege as a wealthy, white person. If Weight Watchers is going to pay fat people, Katie Sturino is not the person I need them to pay! I am not the person I need them to pay. Those of us in a certain tax bracket, living at a certain privilege level, are not the ones who need cash reparations from Weight Watchers. It's lower income folks who have paid to be in those meetings for years and years, who took their daughters to those meetings, who this company preyed on because it was an "affordable" approach to weight loss. And took their money over and over again every time they regained the weight and came back.CorinneWell, this is all is reminding me of the book Dietland.VirginiaBy Sarai Walker, friend of the show, yes.CorinneWhere the the heiress of the diet company is using profits from the diet company to do a type of reparations, vigilante justice. VirginiaI don't think that that's what's happening here.And I want to look a little bit at what Katie's defense has been around all of this. She's not afraid to talk very directly to haters who criticize her about her body. So in the New York Times piece, she disclosed that she's taking a GLP-1 for her own weight loss, and she then shared in a video that this was a medical decision, that she didn't really care if she lost weight or not that it was doing it to manage her A1C whatever. Again, that's Katie's business. I have no opinion about that. But she's in a smaller body now—not down to a size 12, but a mid-sized body now—and she's still pushing herself as a face of this movement. And that is a little bit complicated. She's talked about how it doesn't matter what size she is, she gets flack all the time. Like, when she was a size 12, she was too small to be representing body positivity. As a 22 people said she was too big. She's always, always, always getting constant comments about her bodies. And you know, that is really hard to deal with. That is not welcome feedback.And it is tricky that she has made her body very much her brand, I don't know, I struggle with this. It sounds like I'm saying she's asking for it, and I'm not. But you're posting content in swimsuits all the time. You're showing us your rolls, and then you're saying we shouldn't talk about people's bodies. Bodies are the least interesting thing about us. But her body is very interesting to her. She's making it a center of her work.CorinneI mean, you're making some points. It's hard to land in one way or another here. I do think the cost to being a public figure in the way that she is, in some ways, is people harassing you. And I think that's horrible and too high a cost. I also think she's made some really strange decisions, like working with Weight Watchers and still wanting to defend body neutrality or whatever.VirginiaYeah, she prefers body neutrality to body positivity, we should say and that's fine. I'm not attached to either term, to be honest. CorinneI feel like I always end up more confused than than I started on these subjects.VirginiaWhere did you start? CorinneI think where I started was Katie Sturino neutrality. Like I just sort of felt like she's not my people or whatever, and then I do feel kind of bad for her getting all this criticism and and then also I just feel, mad that people have so much money. But what do we do? I don't know.VirginiaI think it's complicated by her decision to take the Weight Watchers money. I think if she was just taking GLP-1s, that's her own business. Her body changing is her own business, even though she makes content that really centers her body. I would be backing her, like, yeah, that's not for people to interrogate your body. It's still your body, it's not your business. And I think she's walking a really complicated line by deciding to then also monetize her weight loss, by hooking up with Weight Watchers. That feels different, because she's promoting Weight Watchers, which means she's selling weight loss to other people. She's suggesting that these GLP1s are a good option for other people. Maybe she hasn't directly said those words, but she has done the Oprah special. She's lent them her brand, which has a lot of credibility. Someone said to me, l"I go out of my way to buy Megababe, even though it costs a little more than comparable products, because I want to support Katie. I want to back her work." People invest in her because they believe in her mission. CorinneThat's true.VirginiaAnd now she has attached that mission to Weight Watchers, which is selling GLP1s and obviously selling weight loss. That's where it loses me a little for her to then be like, how dare people talk about my body? You're literally selling this new version of your body. You're showing it to us because you're marketing this thing. That's where it gets really murky. On the other hand, there's a video that I'll link to where she talks quite a lot about how the internal work we need to do on body acceptance has nothing to do with the scale, and she does seem to really want to make the point that she feels very detached from her own weight loss numbers. That's not why she's on it. And she makes the point that if you don't do your own internal work, you can lose tons of weight, and you would still be miserable with your body. The weight loss is not a solution for body image struggles. And I think that's valuable. And I think there are a lot of people who listen to her who need to hear that. So I think that's useful. And it then is confusing that she's like, "But also Weight Watchers is great now."CorinneOne through line in a lot of her content is that it does feel like sometimes the bigger picture is missing, like the intersectionality. I'm not a super close follower, so maybe I'm just missing it. But I feel like I'm not seeing her do a ton of advocacy for other fat people.VirginiaWell, she really stays in her lane, which is fashion. I don't hear her talking about healthcare access, don't hear her talking about workplace discrimination, housing discrimination. Definitely not how anti-fatness intersects with racism and other marginalization. I don't think that's a focus of hers. And in some ways, that's fine, and in some ways that shows, I think, that she's not here for a deep dive into the world of fat liberation. Okay, so our big Burnt Toast question that we ask in all these episodes: Is Katie Sturino a diet?CorinneYes?VirginiaShe is selling a diet...by working with Weight Watchers. CorinneAnd I think just by embodying a very narrow line of fatness.VirginiaShe is selling a specific image of acceptable fatness.CorinneWhat's your take?VirginiaI started this episode wanting to be able to say no, in part just because everybody expects me to say yes.CorinneI know I think I'm usually on the no side. VirginiaYeah, you're usually the no and I'm usually the yes. But I think the more we talk about it, I think I'm landing there as well. But I also think she's the embodiment of this larger issue, which is: So much activism happens through social media now. And social media is a business. It is where people are building brands and making money and that means that activism gets infused with business in these really messy ways. I think plus size fashion influencers as a category have really not done a great job with this, because we have seen this trajectory of using body positivity rhetoric, even fat liberation rhetoric, and centering fat joy, celebrating you look so great in all the clothes... and then forgetting all of the other work that goes along with that, and then if they manage to achieve body changes, very quickly changing their tune about how important all of this is. I don't think she's Rosey Beeme, who's like, "Forget I ever liked fat people." I don't think she's that at all, but I do think she has not done the work of intersectionality here. CorinneYeah. It kind of feels like a like microcosm of everything that's happening in the US right now. VirginiaFor sure, for sure.CorinneIt's hard to not just extrapolate out. VirginiaSo are we saying I should not order the $460 jeans?CorinneI mean, don't ask me on this stuff, because I'm always like I do want to know. I do want to know if they're good jeans. VirginiaI do want to know. I am curious! CorinneThis would make a good Patreon post. VirginiaI don't know that they would fit me. I have to look at the size chart and figure out if it's like a Gap 35 or if it's like a designer brand 35.CorinneI feel like it depends on if they have stretch or not. I bet they do. Katie seems like someone who would be going for stretch jeans.VirginiaShe does also do all those underwear tests where she checks whether things rolls down. That's valuable content. CorinneShe is brave. She's doing the videos that personally I would not want to do.VirginiaYou don't see me on my in my underwear on the Internet. I mean, I am on WikiFeet, but that was not my choice. That's as scandalous as I get. All right. Well, that was a very interesting conversation. Listeners, we want to hear what you think. Where do you land on this one? Have you followed her work? Have you felt, had mixed feelings about the Weight Watchers of it all? Do you have a totally different take? You can tell us in the comments. ButterVirginiaOkay, my Butter, I gave you a little preview. You can tell because we're on Zoom together, and you can see a different background behind me. But I moved my desk to a different part of my–actually, not even a different part of my office. I moved it from being parallel with the wall to being kitty corner between two walls. And I'm so much more comfortable in my office! And I realized I had my desk too close to the wall and it was not size inclusive. I was always bumping up against the wall behind me, and what a dumb thing to do in one's home office where you have total control. I had just decided the desk needed to face a certain way. I don't know what made me think it was necessary. A lot of it is the pressure on having a good Zoom background? But I've decided unless I'm doing TV or something, I'm going to keep my desk in a more comfortable place. CorinneI think that's really reasonable. VirginiaAnd it just made me think: How many other small ways do we accept our homes or our cars or whatever not being comfortable for our bodies? Like this cost $0. I literally slid the desk over to make more room. Make more room for yourselves!CorinneTotally, it's so funny how hard that stuff is to notice sometimes.VirginiaI hadn't even realized that's why I was uncomfortable. I do also need a new desk chair. If people have desk chair recs, I want those in the comments as well. I really would like to know because I'm in a crappy West Elm ancient desk chair. It's like oddly off balance. It's not good for my lower back. But I want one that's not a million dollars and not ugly.CorinneGood luck with that. I'm also really admiring your Cape Cod collarless sweatshirt.VirginiaOh, my cut collar sweatshirt. It's really cute, right? It was too tight in the neck. It's pretty tight in the waist. I was debating maybe cutting that somehow too I haven't quite figured out. Like, if I cut off the band at the bottom and it's just sort of like, boxy, would that be cute? CorinneI think it would be cute. I think it'd be more cropped. VirginiaCorinne, what's your Butter?CorinneMy Butter is a Butter that has been Buttered before. It's Taskmaster. I know it has been mentioned by other burnt toast guests, but you know what it is, or?Virginia it's an app where people come and do things for you?CorinneNo, nope. That's TaskRabbit.VirginiaI was like, why are you recommending the gig economy? CorinneAnd I've actually had very mixed results with TaskRabbit. Not recommending that one. Someone blew up a light bulb on my ceiling. That's a story for another day. TaskMaster is a British TV show, there's a comedian host, and then there are like five comedian guests, and they get assigned psychotic tasks. Like, I don't know, like, open this paper bag without using your arms or some seemingly impossible task, and then you watch them do it, and they get ranked and get points. The first episode that I watched, I was laughing so hard, I was crying, peeing my pants, like my abs were sore. And it is just very easy to watch, like, you just laugh and it's funny.VirginiaI don't usually do reality TV with my kiddo for our show, yeah, but this does sound like a fun one to watch with her. CorinneYeah, I will say there's like, some mild--they're comedians, so there's some mild innuendo and stuff.VirginiaI mean, I think I'm going to write a whole essay about this, but I love watching inappropriate television with my children. I think it opens up many great conversations.CorinneGreat. Well, you should definitely watch it, though it's on YouTube, and I have been paying for seasons. But someone actually in the Burnt Toast chat today was saying that they watch it for free on YouTube. So now I'm confused. I really am enjoying Taskmaster.VirginiaWell, that's delightful, yeah, all right. Well, this was a great episode. Excited to hear what everyone thinks about. What furniture are you moving, what tasks are you completing, tell us in the comments. The Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by Virginia Sole-Smith (follow me on Instagram) and Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, and Big Undies!The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Farideh.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting anti-diet, body liberation journalism!
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Send us a textWe're joined today by Katie Ramsay-Gough, a car enthusiast and Director of Driven Minds, a support group promoting mental health awareness in the motorsport paddock.You can find out more about Driven Minds here: Home - Driven MindsKatie, by her own admission has a terrible memory, but with some pre-show reminders from her brother she recalls a green Rover saloon as her earliest car memory. It was an ex-company car, not much to look at by all accounts, although treated to a slippery car valet prior to their purchase, and the greasy residue from the interior treatment remained on the door handles for the entirety of their ownership. After the Rover came a dark blue VW Bora, followed by a VW Passat.We later hear about an Audi A5, which had to be rescued from the Silverstone circuit paddock after a wet British Grand Prix weekend. Whilst there were 4x4's on hand to pull cars out the mud, they were also removing bumpers at the same time! Luckily the local Rugby Club had been called up to do the work by hand, and with Katie asking nicely, she recruited plenty of blokes to free them from the quagmire. Katies husband does some racing in his spare time, and Katie is involved with the Citroen C2 racing club, so talk turns to this relatively cheap and incredibly close series, and how she crashed a C2 on a track day too! Talking of which, her Mum once crashed her car due to a loose sandal, and her feet hitting the wrong pedals.We hope you enjoy this episode. Support the showWe'd love you to hear and share your stories, please tag and follow us on social media. www.instagram.com/mydadscar_podcastwww.Facebook.com/mydadscar podcastwww.buymeacoffee.com/mydadscarIf you'd like to support the podcast and are able to, you can ‘buy us a coffee' which will help towards costs of hosting and purchasing equipment to allow us to record guests in person, rather than just on zoom. Get in touch with us direct - MyDadsCarPodcast@gmail.com
What happens when two Katies get together at Podcast Movement Evolutions? A conversation packed with practical, portable, and powerful content creation tips.In this episode of Rocky Mountain Marketing, I sat down with Katie Fawkes, Director of Marketing at Ecamm, live from Podcast Movement Evolutions in Chicago. Despite being on the road, we used Ecamm to record this episode—showcasing just how flexible and professional content creation can be when the right tools are in place.Even though the event happened back in April 2025, the lessons are still gold.In this episode, we explore:How creators are recording studio-level content anywhere, anytimeWhy simplicity and versatility make Ecamm the go-to platform for entrepreneursThe power of scenes, overlays, and profiles to create branded experiencesWhy Zoom no longer cuts it for modern podcastersHow Ecamm plays well with AI tools to scale your content post-productionWhether you're a podcasting pro or just getting started, this episode will show you how to make content creation way more fun—and a whole lot easier.Timestamps:00:00 – Meet Katie Fawkes + why this chat matters02:10 – Recording on the go with Ecamm (even in a booth!)06:20 – Why creators need more than Zoom10:45 – How scenes, overlays, and profiles level-up your production14:15 – Making content creation fun again18:40 – How AI tools pair with Ecamm to scale your reach23:00 – Getting started without being a tech expert26:35 – Lessons from the Podcast Movement crowd30:10 – Final thoughts + how to try EcammVisit Katie Fawkes online:Website:https://www.ecamm.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ecammnetworkLearn more about Katie and Next Step Social Communications:Speaking: https://katiebrinkley.com/Website: https://yournextstep.agency/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiebrinkleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/@rockymountainmarketingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkatiebrinkley/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/socialprofitlab#EcammLive #ContentCreationTips #PodcastTools #RockyMountainMarketing #KatieBrinkley #KatieFawkes #VideoMarketing #PodcastMovementEvolutions #DigitalMarketingTools #Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to babies and sleep, it's easy to get swept up in the noise of conflicting advice and opinions.So why is the topic of infant sleep so controversial?What does “normal” really look like for newborn sleep?And is there truly a risk of creating “bad habits” when settling your baby?In this episode of No Place Like Homb, we welcome back Katie—holistic sleep coach and founder of Katie's Babies—to unpack some of the biggest questions parents have around infant sleep and settling.Find out more or get in touch with Katies via katiesbabies.com.au
** Come Along to the 2025 Social Media and Marketing Conference in Melbourne - in August - get your tickets here: https://www.socialmediaandmarketing.com.au/conference The Real Reason Businesses Are Closing (And How to Stay Ahead) - Podcast Episode 349 Innovation. It's not just a buzzword, it's the lifeline of business. In this episode of the Small Business Made Simple Podcast, I'm diving into what happens when businesses stop evolving. Spoiler alert: they start disappearing. Think iconic brands like Katies and Just Jeans or long-running shows like The Project and Q&A, gone, not because they weren't loved, but because they didn't innovate. So, let me ask you this, when was the last time you did something innovative in your business? In this honest and action-packed episode, I explore: What innovation really means for small business owners (and no, it's not just shiny tech) Why marketing and innovation are the only two things that truly matter in business How I'm walking the innovation talk by launching the 2025 Social Media & Marketing Conference Whether you're stuck in the “this is how we've always done it” cycle or ready to shake things up, this episode is your nudge (or maybe your push!) to get curious, get courageous, and start innovating. Tune in now, because doing what you've always done may not get you where you want to go next.
„Gedanken sind nicht die Realität“ Wir glauben vieles über uns und die Welt – doch ist es wirklich wahr? In dieser Episode tauchen wir in Byron Katies Methode The Work ein und entdecken, wie wir durch vier einfache Fragen mehr Klarheit und inneren Frieden finden. Ich erzähle dir die Geschichte von Roland und wie er durch Selbstbefragung seine Freiheit zurückbekam. The Work zeigt auf, wie wir belastende Überzeugungen prüfen und eine neue, befreiende Perspektive gewinnen können. So wird ein glückliches und selbstbestimmtes Leben möglich. Viel Freude beim Anhören. Du willst Kontakt mit mir aufnehmen. www.manuelaklasen.de/kontakt
Katie Histing was diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma when she was a 17 year old High School Senior in 2018. Katie fought her disease like a true Champion, made countless friends along the way and will always be known as a Pediatric Cancer Icon. Katie passed away on November 25th of 2024, approximately 6 months after Katie was told that there were no more curative options for her.
6am- Klein's Nips, Katies Quits Tap Dancing and MORE full 1926 Wed, 02 Apr 2025 14:42:29 +0000 FG8oO8eI27u4VS5UYkxDFFY9Rta2p0qt society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture 6am- Klein's Nips, Katies Quits Tap Dancing and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
The Katies were a power pop/alternative rock band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Known for their infectious melodies and raw energy, they blended elements of classic rock, grunge, and Beatles-esque harmonies. Their 1999 self-titled debut album gained a cult following, especially with standout tracks like "Noggin' Poundin'" and "She's My Marijuana." Despite critical acclaim, the band never broke into the mainstream. However, their sound remains a hidden gem for fans of hook-driven, guitar-fueled rock with a mix of angst and euphoria. LINKS The Katies on Bandcamp The Katies on IG The Katies on YouTube Wayne Mosh on the web Wayne Mosh on IG Wayne Mosh on YouTube PLEASE SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC
Katie falls hard for Barys during a whirlwind trip to Belarus. But there's a giant red flag she can't ignore any longer. And two people who have the same name, live in the same city, and have the same professional interests soon find out what else they have in common.STORIESReal LoveBoston-based writer Katie Simon is on assignment in Belarus when she meets and falls hard for Barys in less than a week. When she's back home, her friends alert her to a giant red flag she can no longer afford to ignore.This story briefly mentions sex, sensitive listeners please be advised.Thank you, Katie, for sharing this story with Snap! Keep up with her latest work, including an upcoming book about falling in love and generational storytelling here. Learn more about Katie on her Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.Produced by Regina Bediako, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot.Ovrkast “Love Somebody” – Music SpotlightThis week's Snap Music Spotlight features Oakland artist Ovrkast with the song, “Love Somebody” watch the video here!Listen to Ovrkast's latest album, Try Again (DELUXE) out now!! To stay up to date with all things Ovrkast, be sure to follow them on Twitter and Instagram.Katie vs. KatieWhen Katie Crouch learned there was another Katie Crouch who lived in the same city and apparently had the same professional interests as her she thought, huh, what else do we have in common? She would soon find out.This story was done in collaboration with Ozy.com, the online magazine that published both Katies' essays: The Other Me and Doppelgangers Unite?Katie Crouch continues to virtually cross paths with her name twin from her new city of Chicago, where she works for an educational publisher, raises a toddler on her own, and writes a blog.Katie Crouch is a New York Times best-selling novelist. Her books include Girls in Trucks and Abroad, among others.Produced by Nancy López, original score by Renzo GorrioSeason 16 – Episode 10 - Snap Classic Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Content Warning - profanityIn this week's episode, Dr. Duman and Trevor have a heart-to-heart, Duman and Trevor answer Katies questions, and Katie goes on a shopping spree.Stupid Wizards Actual People is:Drew Burton playing as Dr. Evren Duman,Derek Dix playing as Trevor Wolffe,Josh Matney playing as Katie Callahan,and Elizabeth Rein as The Keeper.New episodes are bi-weekly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meta and Google will be punished by the Australian Government if they choose not to agree to new content deals with media publishers. Coffee prices have been driven to a record high after a dry spell in Brazil.. And it’s likely to spike up the price of your morning cuppa. The parent company of women’s clothing brand Katies will shut down all of its stores, alongside 80 more from its other brands Millers, Rivers and Noni B. _ This episode of What The Flux is brought to you by Knose Pet Insurance Get 35% of your first 6 months of pet insurance with code ‘FLUX35’ at Knose.com.au _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35%; Chinese policymakers signal that more support for the economy might be on the way; SMEs look ahead to rosier conditions; Starbucks blames at-home coffee making for losses; women’s fashion retailer Katies closes its doors; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Andre Molchanoff, Liam Achurch Publisher: Nine Radio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RHOC the ladies are still in London and Jen has found her voice! We hear that Katies daughter has talked about Heather to Emily's sons and the ladies take an etiquette class! Jen tells Tamra to leave Ryan alone and of course yet again she calls Shannon a drunk! Tamra reveals the ammo Shannon had on Gina and Shannon says Tamra was the one who told her about it! Bravo Tea! We got RHOBH trailer and Southern Charm Trailer! Brandi was having a Sunday funday and tweeting, and will Lala and Ariana ever make up? Ellie and Mila Boutique has everything from custom jean jackets, backpacks, sneakers, and more! Go to ellieandmila.com to Use my code Bravotea10 to receive 10% off your order! Make sure to follow me for all the latest news and recaps! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bravoteawithastayathomemom?igsh=MXgyNjI4NnN6dWpldg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1PsRVdSFI9WAq2qunoO2e5?si=VLSwm1glRR- U7q8SMW_URQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bravo-tea-with-a-stay-at-home-mom/id1715599754 Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bravoteastayathomemom?_t=8jvBP0ibBhm&_r=1 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Bravoteawithastayathomemom iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-bravo-tea-with-a-stay-at-h-166837955/
In this episode of ChangeMakers, Katies speaks with Frank Woodruff, Executive Director of the Community Opportunity Alliance, who shares his journey from a small Wisconsin tourist town to becoming a champion for community-based development. Frank discusses the "80-20 dilemma" in community development funding, where 80% of resources go to only 20% of organizations, and highlights the rising insurance costs threatening affordable housing projects. He explores the impact of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) on neighborhood revitalization, offering examples from Detroit's urban renewal to Youngstown's neighborhood restoration. Frank provides insights into the challenges and opportunities in federal funding for community development, emphasizing the need for program evolution to meet changing community needs. The episode showcases the transformative power of community development organizations and the pressing issues they face in shaping America's communities. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role local initiatives play in community development and the complexities of funding and implementing these crucial projects.
This week, Steve picked a 4-song set of cover songs along with a bunch of great tunes. You'll hear: ABC, The Dead 60s, The Marias, Nouvelle Vague, Meaghan Smith, Damone, Gladhands, Dreamers, Chicano Batman, Catfish & The Bottlemen, The Church, The Lemonheads, Kaiser Chiefs, Robert Palmer, The Katies, Wire Train. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051 *** Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
We celebrate Katy‘s birthday, and play lots of talented performances!
Katie has had so much bad luck lately and it doesn't end with her broken hand. Now her family is in danger too. And it might be Gavin's fault.
In this episode of the I Love Neuro podcast, hosts Erin Gallardo and Claire McLean sat down with Katie Bouchillon, OTR, CBIST, MCMT, owner and CEO of Spero Rehab, a multidisciplinary outpatient clinic with 6 locations across Houston and Austin, Texas. Katie shared her journey into neuro rehabilitation and entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights for other clinicians looking to start or grow their own practices including what NOT to do based on the big mistakes she made along the way. - Katie was motivated to start her own clinic after becoming frustrated with the decreasing length of stays for neuro rehab patients at her previous employer. She saw a need in the community for more effective and sustainable rehabilitation options. - Starting a brick-and-mortar clinic from scratch came with its challenges, including taking out a large loan and making mistakes in the early years. Katies emphasizes the importance of establishing core values and a clear vision before opening a practice. She explains what this looks like in practice. - Building a strong network and community involvement are crucial to Katie's success. She leveraged relationships with former colleagues, participated in local events, and used social media to attract patients and employees. - Running a neuro-focused practice comes with unique financial and operational challenges. Katie discusses strategies like outsourcing services, partnering with nonprofits, and diversifying service offerings to maintain financial stability. - Hiring the right team and delegating responsibilities were key to Katie's ability to scale her business. She prioritizes finding passionate, adaptable employees who share her core values. She explains where to find “A players” and how long it could take to find the right people. Overall, Katie's story highlights the rewards and difficulties of entrepreneurship in the neurorehabilitation field. Her insights offer valuable lessons for clinicians looking to take the leap into private practice. https://sperorehab.com @sperorehab @sperorehabcentral @speromeanshope
News Corp, the publishing behemoth, has officially put up Foxtel and its streaming services up for sale! The parent company of clothing brands Millers, Katies and Noni B saw its shares drop more than 40% last week as it struggles to stay afloat. Life360's share price has hit an all-time high as it crosses 70 million users. — Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatworkDownload the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THIS EPISODE IS FOR PARENTS STRUGGLING WITH A SICK CHILD!To inspire you never to give up researching!Katie is a development expert, a blogger, and a published author, but her 8-year-old son started struggling. Puking, Tix, and a low immune system were symptoms that started the problematic journey! Luke started having many unexplained symptoms that the doctors struggled with being able to explain. Katie will share her journey of needing to homeschool her child and seeing him being stuck in bed! Unable to eat a normal diet. See him going from a vibrant child to a child who quit singing and had personality changes that made her scared for the future. She will share her struggles, what they tried, about him being diagnosed with PANS and Tourette syndrome. And how, after four years of struggle, it all started turning around! Her child started coming back to life, and now, 1.5 years later, he is thriving! Able to eat a normal diet without puking! And how they reversed his diagnoses. Show notes: 02:00 - Katies tell the story about the winter virus that changed everything!02:40 - Luke 8 years old, started puking03:30 - Started the hospital route03:40 - Acid Reflux04:30 - Saw all the specialists at the hospitals04:40 - Neurological issues started04:55 - Total different child overnight05:15 - Vocal Tix & Tourettes diagnose05:30 - Abdominal migraines 05:50 - Leaky Gut and PANS06:20 - Brain being attacked07:20 - 40 days of missed school08:10 - Determent to get to the root cause09:00 - My son was traumatized09:20 - Liver issues, Kidney problems - MORE SUPPLEMENTS09:35 - All progress disappeared by the new regime10:10 - We went back to what had originally been working11:15 - Butyrate13:30 - Gluten-free and dairy-free14:00 - He still puked16:20 - He got sick Covid17:00 - Homeopath - vomiting became better19:15 - Katie met ME when Luke was 12 years old, 4 years after it all started22:35 - Dried Blood Spot test26:30 - How did Luke respond to the protocol?27:35 - Stopped throwing up28:30 - A week later he started to SMILE AGAIN30:10 - Emotional swings started to stabilize31:35 - Food sensitives went away32:00 - A year later NO MORE TIX33:00 - JOY over enrolling her kid without him getting sick!!!36:30 - HOLD ON TO THE HOPEConnect with KatieInstagrSend us a Text Message.If you LOVED this episode, please LEAVE A REVIEW and help us grow!DISCLAIMER: Welcome to BodyHacking - Build a Better You podcast! Please note that the content provided on this channel is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The information shared here is based on personal experiences, research, and general knowledge. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any health-related decisions. Additionally, some of the products and services mentioned on this channel may be affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. Rest assured, I only recommend products and services that I personally use and trust in my daily life. Things I have spent countless hours researching and feel is the best of the best! Your support helps me continue to create content to educate and inspire you. Thank you for listening and supporting my channel! I got inspired to create a BodyHacking community for you, and if you want to join it on telegram, here is the link: https://t.me/+iR89vPIBk5IyYTJk
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover,Gus talks #NFL with chef Scotty Craig, and we discuss what's stood out so far at Saints training camp.
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover, Gus talks #Saints with former QB John Fourcade. And there's an NFL game tonight!
To kick off Jared and Katie's Olympic Games, Squidward met up with professional swimmer Aleksey Tarasenko! They went head-to-head at the 100m Freestlye! Did Squid pull off the upset of a lifetime?!? Listen to find out!!!
To kick off Jared and Katie's Olympic Games, Squidward met up with professional swimmer Aleksey Tarasenko! They went head-to-head at the 100m Freestlye! Did Squid pull off the upset of a lifetime?!? Listen to find out!!!
Katie Chin escaped what she jokingly describes as "dumpling prison" only to be so influenced by her heritage and Asian cuisines that she left her SVP role at FOX to start her career as a chef and author. It was her mom's inspiring success story that eventually led Katie to a life of cooking, writing cookbooks, appearing on TV shows like Iron Chef and The Today Show, and creating a one-woman show called Holy Shitake: A Wok Star is Born. Prepare to be entertained and inspired by the story of how an immigrant woman making 50 cents an hour as a seamstress with no high school diploma went on to ... well, we won't spoil the ending. In this interview, Katies tells us her "must try" Cantonese dish recommendations and where she goes in San Francisco to get them. She also explains what food is like in Guangzhou, China, and what kind of food you'll find at the food market there, before she reveals what other areas of China and Asia at large that she loves for cuisine. Learn fun facts like "Korean chefs use Coca Cola to break down proteins," and what bulgogi pizza is. Plus, get tips for cities in the U.S. and Canada where you can find great Asian cuisine. This episode also features a bonus segment with Gregory Gourdet, the newly crowned James Beard award winner for Best Chef: Northwest and the Pacific. A past guest on Travel That Matters' Master Chef series, Gregory talks about his many adventures in Thailand and how the country's cuisine helped shape the chef that he is today. --- You can listen to the full episode of Gregory Gourdet on Travel That Matters here: https://link.chtbl.com/GregoryGourdet --- To learn more about Katie Chin, visit www.chefkatiechin.com Watch Katie Chin on the Kelly Clarkson Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TjgLEz1KVU&t=1s Follow Katie Chin on Twitter & Instagram: @chefkatiechin --- This season of Travel That Matters is presented by Silversea, the world's most luxurious ocean and expedition voyages for the curious. Travel That Matters is a CurtCo Media production. Host: Bruce Wallin Producer: AJ Moseley Marketing: Catrin Skaperdas Music: Joey SalviaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Azevedo, M.Ed., is the founder of SchoolHabits LLC, and the creator of the Executive Function Journal. She is a private executive function coach with over 18 years of teaching experience in the public school system and the private sector. With a Master's Degree in Special Education, Katie specializes in ADHD, learning disabilities, executive functions, test preparation, study skills, and creating systems to maximize efficiency. Through her blog on SchoolHabits.com, SchoolHabits University study skills course, YouTube video tutorials and private coaching sessions in her Massachusetts-based practice, she teaches students and professionals strategies to learn and work smarter. In this episode, Katie discusses how she transitioned from teaching to creating videos on study skills and learning strategies. She talks about the challenges she faced, including imposter syndrome, and how she overcame them. She also shares her excitement about expanding her business into the education system and her passion for helping students develop executive function skills. Connect with Katie Azevedo:schoolhabits.com/Key Takeaways:(02:40) Katies background and journey to entrepreneurship(10:45) The evolution of Katie's teacher biz and it's current structure(15:15) The Executive Function Journal(17:15) Recognizing gaps in the industry(21:00) The importance of listening to what your audience needs(22:10) Overcoming imposter syndrome(27:40) Take action and just start somewhere(29:15) Running a business with young children at home(31:40) Having a willingness to learn and growDon't forget to grab the FREE Teacher Biz Starter Guide! teacherbiz.com/StartConnect With Heather:https://teacherbiz.com/about/https://instagram.com/teacherbiz
In HOUR ONE of the Sports Hangover, we preview a must-win game for the Pelicans against the Kings, and we're live from Katies
In this Outdoor Classroom Tour and Talk we are talking with CIRCLE Member Katies Minor about her how her family childcare program evolved into the Wonderforest School. In this episode, we learn about Katies start-up journey, and how she brings adventure, fun, and learning outdoors. Not matter where you are in the process of creating an outdoor classroom, this episode; along with the Wonderforest School mission if full of golden nuggets.MEET KATIE: CIRCLE Member Katie Minor is a wife and mother of 5 children ranging from 20 years old down to 2 years old. She has worked in the early childhood education field for 15 years. Katie runs her own family daycare and has taught kindergarten, school-aged children, toddlers, preschool, pre-k, and children with all levels of abilities. Katie is currently a nature-based teacher certified as well as a Tinkergarten teacher. Katie decided to start Wonderforest to provide a safe learning environment that is more developmentally appropriate as opposed to the traditional classroom. She is a firm believer that it takes a village to raise a child.CONNECT WITH KATIE: FACEBOOK... Wonderforest SchoolINSTAGRAM... wonderforest_SchoolTIKTOK... katieminor83Website: https://wonderforestschool.square.siteCONNECT WITH VICTORIA: EMAILOUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:The Outdoor Classrooms CIRCLE MembershipThe Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp Seeds of Inspiration for Outdoor Learning Card DeckFREE PDF Library of Nature-Based Children's Books & Weekly Seedling News
Call-in ep with ancient recordings. I deserve to be karen-ed at for this crime... they were recorded in the summer of 2023 OMG!!!I'm joined by Amy, Katie S, and Regina to cover some sitches!(0:00) - Banter(3:09) - AITA for stealing my sister's thunder at her engagement party?(21:23) - AITA for how I suggested my niece deal with homophobia? (41:54) - AITA for calling my professor unprofessional for manipulating my timetable so I'm taught by him?Submit to our Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AITApod/Join us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/aitapodWhat's on Patreon?- 200+ Bonus eps- NO ADS and accurate timestamps- Discord with awesome communityTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@aitapodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/aita_pod/
Hello listeners! Happy March! We are so excited to share with you the release of an incredibly heartfelt episode of the Strength in Recovery podcast, which features two remarkable individuals, Katie S. and her nephew, Dillon S., as they share their individual stories of recovery, and what recovering together as a family can look like. This captivating discussion offers listeners a glimpse into the struggles, victories, and the unwavering bond that can be shared between family members who navigate the journey of recovery hand in hand.Tune in to hear not only how this extraordinary family navigated the ups and downs of addiction together, but how they made it to the other side, stronger and more united than ever before. *The views and opinions expressed by the guests of this podcast should not be considered medical or treatment advice. Need treatment? Call 1-833-RCAALUM today. Looking for support? Visit www.rcaalumni.com.
Mike Elam is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight's show, Mike is joined by Katie Vargas, College & Career Specialist with the Francis Howell District. Katies discusses “Build My Future STL,” an interactive event that informs recent high school graduates still considering their next steps, or anyone considering a career change, the possibilities the trade industry brings. This year, the two-day event will again take place at the St. Charles Family Arena – Wednesday, April 24 and Thursday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Wednesday, April 24, the event will open to the general public from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mike is also joined by FOX 2 Chief Capitol Reporter Emily Manley who provides updates from this past week in the Missouri legislature.
In this conversation, Katie and Mary discuss the challenges they face with school schedules and the frustrations surrounding Valentine's Day celebrations. They also delve into the difficulties they encounter with the school system, including issues with school registration and retention. The conversation highlights the considerations and concerns they have regarding kindergarten enrollment and the social development and maturity of their children. They emphasize the importance of advocating for their children and trusting their intuition. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the fight for their children's success and well-being. In this conversation, Mary and Katie discuss various challenges and experiences of parenting. They touch on topics such as body image and self-esteem, the mental load of parenting, the challenges of the teenage years, and the journey of parenthood. They also talk about feeling inadequate as parents and the struggles with yelling at kids. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the impact of parental mood on children and the importance of navigating busyness and setting priorities.TakeawaysAdvocate for your children and trust your intuition when it comes to their education and well-being.Challenges with school schedules and policies can cause frustration and stress for parents.Consider the social development and maturity of your child when making decisions about kindergarten enrollment.The school system may have limitations and rules that don't always align with the needs of individual children.The fight for your children's success and well-being requires perseverance and determination. Body image and self-esteem can be sensitive topics for children, and it's important for parents to address them in a positive and supportive way.Parenting comes with a heavy mental load, especially as children get older, and it's important for parents to find ways to manage and prioritize their own well-being.The teenage years can be challenging for both parents and children, and it's important to maintain open communication and understanding during this time.Parenthood is a journey with ups and downs, and it's normal to feel inadequate at times. It's important to remember that no one has all the answers and to seek support when needed.Yelling at kids can have a negative impact on their self-esteem and emotional well-being, and parents should strive to find alternative ways to discipline and communicate with their children.Parental mood and behavior can significantly impact children, and it's important for parents to be mindful of their own emotions and reactions.Navigating busyness and setting priorities is a common challenge for parents, and it's important to find a balance that allows for self-care and quality time with family.Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
G and Bomb discuss a disgusting Eagles loss and respond to a heated call into the Spot in the Shade line (3:01). They break down the worst three play sequence of the Sirianni era and talk over a potential coaching change (20:52). Bomb bonded with a fellow Eagles supporter who was calling out a contingent of the Eagles fanbase inside Lincoln Financial Field on NYE (36:37). The guys took a massive financial blow as Michigan defeated Alabama in the Rose Bowl - CFP semifinal reaction (44:58). The show wraps with NFL Week 18 and College National Championship picks (1:00:48). Be heard on the next episode of TFTS - leave a voicemail: 215-385-5164 FOLLOW TFTS @TFTSpod: https://instagram.com/tftspod https://twitter.com/tftspod https://linktr.ee/thoughtsfromtheshade Sponsored by Menard Premium Detailing: The #1 auto detail service in Bucks County, PA. www.menardpremiumdetailing.com && Sharpz App: A free and transparent sports betting community - Securely link your sportsbooks & share your verified bets and stats with the world. Download the app and sign up using referral code TFTS977
So you want to create more peace in your home, but don't know exactly where to start? Maybe you've tried a few things here and there but you know that something is missing. Do you want a home environment where there is peace, safety, connectedness, & unity? In this episode I chat with special guest Katie Keene. Katie is a special needs mom, homeschooling mentor, podcast host, and membership host dedicated to helping Christian special needs families create a healthy and peaceful homeschool and family environment that leads to generational family success. Katie teaches families how to reduce stress and cultivate deeply rooted joy in home life, despite the stress and chaos special needs life can create. With over a decade of experience researching and implementing neurodevelopment techniques, child development, and homeschool success strategies, Katie brings a message of hope, peace, and joy to families worldwide. Katie says, "peace comes from compassion and understanding" as she shares the importance of family communication. We dig into personality types and how God pre-wired each individual in your family, how to become a student of our children, and how to set clear expectations that everyone is aware of. Katies shares about what she calls 'family government' as a way to get everyone on the same page and create an environment that builds healthy children that feel safe to fail forward. Want to connect with Katie? Website: https://herhomeandheart.net/gov Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katiekeene01/ Facebook Community: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/HHAHGroup Podcast: https://bit.ly/3qOEm4v Ready for a Fresh Start?!? Does a simplified life & schedule sound like exactly what you're desiring for 2024 and beyond? Look no further sisters! Head on over to https://intentionalabundance.life/freshstart select the 'Pay in Full' option and enter the code 'earlybird' to save OVER 50% on your Fresh Start! Can't wait to see you on the inside! Your Host, Sasha Star Robertson is a Productivity for driven Christian moms, wife of 15 years to her best friend, mom blessed by adoption x3, travel addict, and Jesus freak. She is the founder of The Intentional Abundance Co., curator of the Life & Goals Planner, host of the Intentional MomLife with Jesus Podcast & co-host of the Faithful Family Fortress Podcast. Sasha is passionate about the call in Isaiah 61:1-2 and believes that God called her to set mothers free from the stress, overwhelm, and burden associated with modern day motherhood and instead help them live in the freedom and abundance of Christ through Biblical mindset & balanced schedules. You're invited to join us in the Mom Life Balance Community over on facebook! It's a safe space where we can show up vulnerably and encourage each other, where ere share the mission of being the best mommas we can be through the grace and strength of Jesus Christ, where we encourage consistency and are able to hold each other accountable. We share scripture and talk about podcast episodes and pray for each other and set goals and so much more! You're more than welcome here, you're wanted here! https://intentionalabundance.life/community Want weekly emails with Biblical encouragement, podcast episode links, special offers, and to be the first to hear about new offerings? Join us on the Intentional Momlife with Jesus Podcast Insiders email list at https://intentionalabundance.life/insider Would you benefit from having a coach helping you live Productively Peaceful days digging into Faithful Foundations, Purposeful Priorities, Mindset Mastery, & create a Simple Schedule? This question is rhetorical, everyone would! Learn more about the IAM or schedule a consult with Sasha at http://www.jointheiam.com Leave Sasha a message on her SpeakPipe to be featured on the Podcast! Whether you have a topic or specific question you'd like discussed here on the show, or want to leave a verbal review. https://www.speakpipe.com/MomlifewithJesus
Discover the transformative journey of Katie S. on this episode of the Unstoppable Mom Brain Podcast, where she shares her incredible story of surpassing weight loss goals. Join us as we dive into Katie's experience, exploring the roller coaster of weight loss and the pivotal moment when she realized that coaching and mindset work were crucial for her success. Listen as Katie openly discusses her thoughts on flour and sugar, her initial resistance, and how she shifted from confusion about her eating plan to building confidence and sustainability in her weight loss journey. Gain insights into the power of small-group coaching programs and the value of investing in oneself. As a physician turned life and weight loss coach, I guide ambitious working moms like Katie through a journey of simplicity, joy, and strategic decisions to achieve their ideal weight. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that might just spark your own transformation. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.theunstoppablemombrain.com/89
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Welcome Katie Ritchie, an internet personality who has recently experienced a sudden rise to fame through her TikTok account. Today she openly speaks about her life growing up and how it was far from the norm. Katies just this year has lost her stepfather, watched her mom go through rehab, and prayed to get her siblings who were in foster care back home, all while being in the public eye. Listen in to hear her journey these past few months and how her life has completely changed.
This week Katie is joined by the incalculably talented Katie Charlwood, host of the history podcast Who Did What Now?, the history podcast that's NOT your history class. Ms. Charlwood also has ADHD, so the Katies get into discussion on podcasting when the rejection sensitivity and justice sensitivity get to be too much to bear. The ladies delve into the ethics of true crime podcasts as a branch of history podcasting and the importance of getting the names of historical figures correct and not changing names so they're easier or more comfortable for you to say - looking at you Erzebet Bathori and Grainne Mhaol, the pirate queen of Connacht, who Google will tell you are Elizabeth Bathory and Grace O'Malley, respectively. You can find Katie's podcast on your favorite podcast streaming platforms with new episodes dropping every Tuesday - and make sure you follow her on IG at @whodidwhatnowpod REMINDER: While Garet is on maternity leave, ALL Patreon subscribers will be getting access to ad-free episodes so head on over to www.patreon.com/thebarisanklehigh to sign up! We always love seeing those 5-star reviews roll in so make sure you leave us a WRITTEN review everywhere you find us and be sure to share us with your friends!
Chris and Travis are excited to kick off our listener submitted Wild Files episodes. We hear from Nancy B. about some spooky encounters at the Quincy Museum as well as Katie S. who spoke of some creepy experiences at the former Backwaters/Johnny Bang Bangs/Native Wings building. Travis and Chris add our thoughts about the encounters. Do you have a local ghost story, creepy story, cool family heirloom or another weird or wild experience? Share your story with us by either emailing us at wildquincy@gmail.com or call/text our listener comment line at (612) 666-9453.
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If you are tired of toxic people and the constant feeling of walking on egg shells in relationships, platonic or serious listen in for Katie's tips to keep that energy away!
Katies has type 1 diabetes and she grew up with parenting troubles. This BetterHelp link saves 10% on your first month of therapy Try delicious AG1 - Drink AG1.com/Juicebox Use code JUICEBOX to save 35% at Cozy Earth Get the Gvoke HypoPen CONTOUR NEXTONE smart meter and CONTOUR DIABETES app Learn about the Dexcom G6 and G7 CGM Go tubeless with Omnipod 5 or Omnipod DASH Get your supplies from US MED or call 888-721-1514 Learn about Touched By Type 1 Take the T1DExchange survey A full list of our sponsors How to listen, disclaimer and more Apple Podcasts> Subscribe to the podcast today! The podcast is available on Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Radio Public, Amazon Music and all Android devices The show is now available as an Alexa skill. My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here or buy me a coffee. Thank you! Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan. If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.
We asked, and now we know… you guys wanna talk about sex, baby! In this week's Katie's Corner, we get right into it. Why is sex after kids so important? When do you find the time? Who does it in the master closet?Of course, it's not all about the deed. If you need a good vent, you're in the right place. We'll also get into:What it means to nourish your marriageThe origin of my “Relatable AF” title (that I wear proudly!)Motherhood triggersKids with anxietyTelling a stranger “good job!” (And why you should try it.)Katie Costa is my hilarious friend behind @Mommyneeds_morewine, and joins me each month as co-host for an always relatable, always fun episode.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your source for affordable all-natural organic oils and kid-safe products. Plant Therapy® offers the highest quality essential oils and supplies around. KidSafe. Exclusive Blends. Highest Quality. Free Shipping. Organic. Bulk Discounts.I have loved being able to share this company with you because I used them long before ever partnering together. I am the furthest thing from “a crunchy mom," and instead joke I am a soggy one. I do my very best at making realistic changes to my home that are more natural. But sometimes that can be hard to do and expensive. With Plant Therapy though, that doesn't have to be the case. With this company, they not only educate you on what to do, how to use it, where to use it and whom it would be safe to use it around. You can slowly start swapping out candles, dryer sheets, hair care products, face care and so much more. To shop some of my favorites, click the link below and use my code VERYMARYto save 10%Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
Katies has type 1 diabetes and is here to share her postpartum depression story. This BetterHelp link saves 10% on your first month of therapy Get the Gvoke HypoPen Try delicious AG1 from Athletic Greens Use code JUICEBOX to save 35% at Cozy Earth CONTOUR NEXTONE smart meter and CONTOUR DIABETES app Learn about the Dexcom G6 and G7 CGM Go tubeless with Omnipod 5 or Omnipod DASH Get your supplies from US MED or call 888-721-1514 Learn about Touched By Type 1 Take the T1DExchange survey A full list of our sponsors How to listen, disclaimer and more Apple Podcasts> Subscribe to the podcast today! The podcast is available on Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Radio Public, Amazon Music and all Android devices The show is now available as an Alexa skill. My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here or buy me a coffee. Thank you! Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan. If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.
Buckle up and have fun because its one of the best times of the month when I have my guest co-host Katie Costa, from @Mommyneedsmorewine, joining me. Katie's Corner was an idea I came up with to bring on a new dynamic to help break up the something very uncomfy and heavy hearted topics that often cross our paths as moms/parents. Why? Because you know it isn't all sunshine and rainbows. This job is a hard one but when you surround yourself with the right people (and Katie is one of those) it can be so much fun too. We laugh, we think about crying but don't actually do it, get way too TMI and so much more. Picture sitting on my front porch with a yummy drink in hand because that's exactly how you will feel after listening. Topics touched on in today's episode:Deciding to be done having babiesDisciplineAcademic struggles and worriesEating disordersOf course, some cringey sex stories Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
On today's ZBT we've got special guest Jack Murphy to discuss the Special Forces Unit that is being accused of sex trafficking and cocaine distribution... Round 1: Jack Murphy interview Round 2: Missing soldier Round 3: Katies news round-up Round 4: Saved Rounds Check out Barstool Sports for more: http://www.barstoolsports.com SUPPORT THE SHOW! Amazon Music - Start listening ad-free at https://barstool.link/AmazonZBT Follow Zero Blog Thirty here: Facebook: https://facebook.com/zeroblog30/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeroblog30 Instagram: http://instagram.com/zeroblog30 You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30 You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ZeroBlog30
Jetlagged from their journey to Chromatica, Matt & Bowen still deliver a helluven ep. Because Cody Rigsby... IS THE BAR. BDE? More like 3CHE... Third Co-Host Energy! This u-NIQUE (!) episode of Las Cultch sees Matt, Bow & Cody take the readers, nay, the KATIES (you all have a new name) on quite a journey through culture. In fact, it's basically a culture catch-up! Covered: thoughts on Gaga's aforementioned Ball, Beyoncé's queer twirl about the dance floor with Renaissance and thoughts on the incredible album (of the year), what it's like to partner up with Cheryl Burke on Dancing With The Stars, Shania Twain's Netflix doc, first and best concerts, Britney's fedora-and-bare-feet impact on messy Southern gays, the loss of Anne Heche, what the Delta Skylounge gets so wrong, keeping it positive, recent Michelle Branch news, and how the straight community loves Vegas. Also, Cody's controversial and dangerous thoughts on Tayla Swiff, what it's like to be THEE Peloton instructor, Imogen Heap's influence on both "the girls" and Myspace culture, and the following questions: is it more "Disney Gay" to have a Mickey tattoo on your bicep or go to the parks once a month? Do YOU think this country knows what to do in an emergency? IS Be Real Over? Find out (kind of) THIS WEEK ON... Las Culturistas!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.