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Jen dives into the hot topic of gender roles. Does it matter if moms stay home with their kids, or which household chores husbands and wives do? She offers her take. She also points out that you'll never keep up with a habit that requires a lot of willpower. SEATTLE SHOW: Get tickets to Jen's March 22 show in Seattle PATREON: Get premium content on Patreon! EMAIL LIST: Get instant access to Jen's “ask me anything” video series when you join Jen's email list! WORK WITH KATLYN: Check out Katlyn's brand new consulting website here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips INSTAGRAM CLIPS: Follow the podcast on Instagram at @clips.jen
[Seattle show 3/22!] This episode has all the chaos you've come to love and expect from this podcast: inappropriate digressions, starting beefs with wholesome communities, and massive technical issues! Jen suspects that God killed her camera as punishment for what she was talking about. She discusses her galaxy brain weight loss theories, and reminds you that it doesn't matter if your kids are into reading. SEATTLE SHOW: Get tickets to Jen's March 22 show in Seattle PATREON: Get premium content on Patreon! WORK WITH KATLYN: Check out Katlyn's brand new consulting website here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips INSTAGRAM CLIPS: Follow the podcast on Instagram at @clips.jen EMAIL LIST: Get instant access to Jen's “ask me anything” video series when you join Jen's email list!
On today's episode, Katlyn Boucher joins me to share her birth and postpartum story. As a healer, Katlyn has a home water birth planned hoping to enjoy and experience all that comes along with that. However, when things took a turn she ended up in the hospital having an emergency C-Section followed by her little one going through medical intervention as they healed multiple brain bleeds. Katlyn tells her story from start to finish and shares how she navigated this experience while balancing so many contradicting emotions and feelings all at the same time.Katlyn BoucherInstagram: @Renewal.Academy Ready to curate your perfect postpartum plan? Head over to my etsy shop to download my Postpartum Plan Workbook! Don't forget to use the code 'PODCAST' for 15% off!Shop Here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SereneMomentsLLCWant input and support from me? Join my membership! For just $30/mo you get access to messaging with me, a members only zoom call & a specialized newsletter with lots of tips & tricks made just for my members! Join by heading over to my website (www.SereneMomentsDoula.com) to sign up!As always if you have input, topic ideas or questions please reach out anytime!-Madison Fugere (Serene Moments LLC)IG & FB: @SereneMoments.Doula
The Reserve Bank Governor has held the Official Cash Rate at 5.5 percent today, as expected by most economists. Adrian Orr says there was discussion on whether to bring in a small hike, but the Monetary Policy Committee concluded holding was the right move. Milford Asset Management's Katlyn Parker analyses the market reaction to this announcement. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jen shares her weight loss secrets that no one else talks about. Why listen to people who work out for a living when you can listen to a woman who's had a bunch of kids, hates exercise, and loves to drink? She also gives an update on Reesa Teesa, and about how listening to her gut instinct saved Jen's life. The live chat with Jen is for all Patreon members, and it's on Monday, March 4 at 7 PM CT! Sign up for the Patreon here! SEATTLE SHOW: Ge tickets to Jen's March 22 show in Seattle PATREON: Get premium content on Patreon! WORK WITH KATLYN: Check out Katlyn's brand new consulting website here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips INSTAGRAM CLIPS: Follow the podcast on Instagram at @clips.jen EMAIL LIST: Keep in touch by getting on Jen's email list!
After a small break - Katlyn is back with updates from the Southern Hemisphere. Hear about her first trip of the season to South Georgia and Antarctica. More to come!
Today With Katlyn Slocum: Today on Window Treatments for Profit I am joined by Katlyn Slocum, of Katyn Slocum Design — a boutique website design agency. According to Katlyn, your website is more than a marketing tool…it should be a sales machine. She is here today helping us decode this digital tool so it can start generating profits. She'll walk us through analytics, lead generation, pre-qualifying potential clients, and some super-helpful website pro-tips. Listen now and download the goodie so you can take action today. Pick It Apart [3:48] Katlyn explains why it's important to look at (and understand) your website analytics. [10:24] Katlyn emphasizes the importance of having clear Call To Action buttons. [16:43] LuAnn shares her pet peeve when it comes to websites and social media accounts. [19:47] LuAnn asks Katlyn her thoughts on how window treatment professionals can overcome photography challenges in their portfolio. [24:07] Katlyn offers a tip on what should go in your website header and footer. [32:17] LuAnn suggests that everyone should spend some time on their own website to find out how well it works for users. LuAnn and Katlyn Slocum's Ah-Ha Moments “Marketing is the things that you do to get people to your website…Sales is actually closing those marketing leads.” - Katlyn Slocum “Every single lead that you can capture is another conversation.” - Katlyn Slocum “Right when people land on your page, you have less than a 10th of a second for them to decide if they're staying on your site or not. It's so quick.” - Katlyn Slocum More About Katlyn Slocum I'm Katlyn and I'm passionate about helping professionals in the construction industry scale to new heights! Growing up, all of the men in my life were tradesmen. My papa opened his own auto shop the year I was born (that's 28 years ago). My dad and his dad ran their own HVAC business. My stepdad is a very successful and trusted roofer in southern Minnesota. I even married an electrician! I've always admired these guys and have seen firsthand how hard they work every day. But as the internet kept growing, it wasn't enough to work hard on the job; they had to market their businesses online, too. Some of my family took on the challenge—like my stepdad who continued to have enormous success in his area after investing in online advertising, a new website, and SEO. Others found it more difficult to adapt—like my grandpa who relied solely on word-of-mouth referrals and later closed his business. I know he isn't the only talented tradesman who has struggled to keep up with online marketing. That's why I decided to intentionally create a business that helps blue-collar business owners—people like my dad, my uncles, my stepdad, and my grandpa—excel online and expand their businesses through website design and marketing. I know the countless hours you invest to put food on the table and create a brighter future for your family. And while I can't do what YOU do, I DO know how to harness the power of the internet to take your business from struggling to thriving. Connect with Katlyn Slocum Website Free Download - 10 Things Every Construction Website Needs in 2023 Instagram Facebook LinkedIn A Big THANK YOU to Today's Podcast Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Exciting Windows! What's new with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn University - Registration is now OPEN for the Winter 2024 semester! Watch the Docuseries! http://www.luannnigara.com/cob Get The Goodies! For checklists, resources, and extra goodies from A Well-Designed Business sign up for free here. To Get on LuAnn's Email List, text the word designbiz to 444999! Purchase LuAnn's Books Here: Book 1: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Audiobook: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Book 2: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Pre-Order Book 3: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Volume 2 Connect with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn's Website LuAnn's Blog Power Talk Friday Like Us: Facebook | Tweet Us: Twitter | Follow Us: Instagram | Listen Here: Podcast Other Shows Mentioned: WTFP #140: Nicole Heymer: Demystifying SEO for Window Treatment Businesses WTFP #252: The Power Talk Friday Tour: An Unforgettable Day of Insights and Inspiration Other Resources Mentioned: Microsoft Clarity: https://clarity.microsoft.com Hot Jar: https://www.hotjar.com
If you have a lot of anxiety, you might just need a good tantrum. Jen talks about her theory of why some of us feel more stressed than we should. She also discusses her addiction to the “Who TF Did I Marry” series by TikToker Reesa Teesa. The live chat with Jen is for all Patreon members, and it's on Monday, March 4 at 7 PM CT! Sign up for the Patreon here! The woman with the wild marriage story is @ReesaMTeesa on Tiktok. To watch on 2X speed, press down on the lower part of the screen, an option screen will pop up, and you'll see the Playback Speed option on the top right. The TikTok about people looking like they're throwing tantrums when they hear a certain Taylor Swift song is by @auroraferris WORK WITH KATLYN: Check out Katlyn's brand new consulting website here! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips INSTAGRAM CLIPS: Follow the podcast on Instagram at @clips.jen EMAIL LIST: Keep in touch by getting on Jen's email list!
It's the case of the missing chair with BJ DeGroot, oh and the Bucks are sucking again.
On your Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Family Realty Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio talking about why getting pre-approved is so important in todays market. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
On your Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Family Realty Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio talking In honor of the Super Bowl about winning plays if your thinking about buying a home. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
Your website should be a sales tool helping you maximize leads and close deals Katlyn Slocum's talks about her website template service to help builders create professional sites. Modern Craftsman Partnerships Andersen Windows Buildertrend The Modern Craftsman: linktr.ee/moderncraftsmanpodcast Find Our Hosts: Nick Schiffer Tyler Grace Podcast Produced By: Motif Media Tyler's Top Blogs: How I Started My Business Books that Build Site Protection Principles My Preconstruction Process: Part 1 Becoming Proficient in Multiple Trades Modern Craftsman Merch: 2 Pencils Stone Paper Notebook Top Epiosdes of 2023: 244 Aron Jones 247 Michael Conneely 248 Jason Hibbs 250 Ken Decost 253 Rens Hayes 255 Mark D. Williams 260 Travis Brungardt & Joe Cook 259 Chris Murray 262 Kevin O'connor 274 Bryan Uhler 280 Jeff Sweenor 279 Mike Guertin 282 Jeremy Kassel 276 Josh Salinger
We interview Katlyn Stansfield, an amazing mama and wife who has walked through child loss and still kept her hope and faith despite heartbreak. If you've ever questioned why someone would continue a pregnancy despite a medical diagnosis with not great odds, Katlyn's story provides understanding and inspiration. You don't want to miss this one.
Jen's health is getting worse and she barely makes it through this episode - and yet she still manages to spit hot fire content! She talks about: Taylor Swift being at football games to support Travis Kelce The power of “showing people that they are real” Katlyn volunteered to get tased!! PATREON: Get premium content on Patreon! YOUTUBE: Follow Jen's Youtube channel, where you can watch full podcast episodes and standup clips INSTAGRAM CLIPS: Follow the podcast on Instagram at @clips.jen EMAIL LIST: Keep in touch by getting on Jen's email list!
On today's episode of 'Conversations On Dance', we are joined by Katlyn Addison, principal dancer with Ballet West. Katlyn takes us on the journey through her early training days in Canada, the decision to take a risk by leaving her first major company for new terrain, and how that risk paid off through years of hard work and steady promotions. Katlyn will be making her premiere as Odette/Odile in Ballet West's upcoming performances of 'Swan Lake', which is having its run this February 9th through the 17th. If you are in the Salt Lake City area and would like to purchase tickets, visit balletwest.org. LINKS:Website: conversationsondancepod.comInstagram: @conversationsondanceMerch: https://bit.ly/cod-merchYouTube: https://bit.ly/youtube-CODJoin our email list: https://bit.ly/mail-COD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The holidays have wound down and central banks are back in action- what can people expect for the new year? 2023 was dominated by rate hikes to curb rampant inflation generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, and now the focus has turned to the prospect of cuts. Milford Asset Management's Katlyn Parker says there's a risk the market is expecting too much too soon, as inflation is still sticky. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The holidays have wound down and central banks are back in action- what can people expect for the new year? 2023 was dominated by rate hikes to curb rampant inflation generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, and now the focus has turned to the prospect of cuts. Milford Asset Management's Katlyn Parker says there's a risk the market is expecting too much too soon, as inflation is still sticky. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining me this week is Dr. Katlyn Carter who recently published her first book, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions. The book traces the history of the origins of government for both the United States and France and illuminates how the call for transparency in government did not always translate in practice. To learn more about Dr. Carter, please head to the website www.civicsandcoffee.comTo read the Age of Revolutions blog, head to www.ageofrevolutions.com
Laura (she/her) is the founder of MindfulMatters585, LLC, offering mindful education, counseling and coaching for anyone looking to find balance, focus and peace in their lives. Working as an educator for many years, Laura became interested in how life can inherently create stress and anxiety, leading to burnout and chronic health challenges.She has counseled, coached and advised thousands, integrating a framework of mindful wellness, empathy, and support. Laura has led introductory and advanced mindful meditation classes and workshops and has been featured as a guest speaker or panelist for a wide variety of organizations. Mindful Matters offers classes, workshops and guided meditation both locally and internationally. Every program emphasizes a mindful approach through insight, practice, and community to help people thrive, rather than survive. Laura M. Gavigan, MS MindfulMatters585, LLC Ph: 585-430-5674Email: MindfulMatters585@gmail.comFB: MindfulMatters585Insta: @MindfulMatters585LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-m-gavigan-36934b3/ Our Hosts:Linda and John (Jack) Mazur founded a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 2022 in memory of their daughter, Emilee which provides peer support, social connection, resources and education for adults with eating disorders and for their family members. For more information or to contact them go to: www.TheEmileeConnection.comLinda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote, Emilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated.Paperback: and Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012XAudiobook:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/B08R6LRPDSLinda and Jack can also be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or at Linda.john.mazur@gmail.comEllen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers, a non-profit charity providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com
Artful Living welcomes GoodLife once more. Katlyn and Jane will talk about the many trip offerings this year! There has never been more opportunities to visit New England and beyond. Join our "chat" and see what GoodLife is bringing to their members in 2024!
Modern representative democracy was born in darkness. Transparency in representative bodies can spur unintended consequences for freedom, while secrecy in those bodies can lead to optimal outcomes for the public.These are uncomfortable truths that emerge from the history of the US and French revolutionary experiences. Many of our governance challenges today, from malign misinformation to persistent leaks to skepticism toward authority, derive in part from the fact that fundamental issues about how to manage openness in a representative deomcracy remain unresolved.David Priess chatted with Katlyn Carter, assistant professor of history at Notre Dame and author of the new book Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions, about the concepts of reflective representation and insulated representation, how to understand and research the will of the people, the Continental Congress's secrecy, the closed-door policy of the Constitutional Convention, the consequences of its secrecy for the doctrine of originalism, the crucial cases of the Jay Treaty and the Alien and Sedition Acts, James Madison's evolving views about representation and openness, the difficult realization that open dialogue and debate do not always lead to truth, and Thomas Jefferson's complicated legacy.Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Modern representative democracy was born in darkness. Transparency in representative bodies can spur unintended consequences for freedom, while secrecy in those bodies can lead to optimal outcomes for the public.These are uncomfortable truths that emerge from the history of the US and French revolutionary experiences. Many of our governance challenges today, from malign misinformation to persistent leaks to skepticism toward authority, derive in part from the fact that fundamental issues about how to manage openness in a representative deomcracy remain unresolved.David Priess chatted with Katlyn Carter, assistant professor of history at Notre Dame and author of the new book Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions, about the concepts of reflective representation and insulated representation, how to understand and research the will of the people, the Continental Congress's secrecy, the closed-door policy of the Constitutional Convention, the consequences of its secrecy for the doctrine of originalism, the crucial cases of the Jay Treaty and the Alien and Sedition Acts, James Madison's evolving views about representation and openness, the difficult realization that open dialogue and debate do not always lead to truth, and Thomas Jefferson's complicated legacy.Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Katlyn Marie Carter, Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions (Yale UP, 2023) examines how debates over secrecy and transparency in politics during the eighteenth century shaped modern democracy. Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. The fight over this—dividing revolutionaries and vexing founders—would determine the nature of the world's first representative democracies. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. Katlyn Marie Carter is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
On your Friday Berkshire Hathaway Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio to give us her need-to-know tips on home maintenance for this winter season! Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
On your Wednesday Berkshire Hathaway Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio to tell us all about the Berkshire Hathaway Affinity Program. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
Does democracy die in darkness, as the saying suggests? This book reveals that modern democracy was born in secrecy, despite the widespread conviction that transparency was its very essence. In the years preceding the American and French revolutions, state secrecy came to be seen as despotic—an instrument of monarchy. But as revolutionaries sought to fashion representative government, they faced a dilemma. In a context where gaining public trust seemed to demand transparency, was secrecy ever legitimate? Whether in Philadelphia or Paris, establishing popular sovereignty required navigating between an ideological imperative to eradicate secrets from the state and a practical need to limit transparency in government. Unveiling modern democracy's surprisingly shadowy origins, Carter reshapes our understanding of how government by and for the people emerged during the Age of Revolutions. KATLYN MARIE CARTER is assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. She lives in South Bend, IN. For more info on the book click HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steve-richards/support
This week, your hosts welcome Katlyn Adams to the podcast! Katlyn is a soon-to-be Registered Dietitian with a degree in Biochemistry, and a former dietetic intern of Kara's for the Functional Fat Loss Academy. Katlyn joins Kylie and Kara to deep dive into one of the terms most commonly thrown around in the health and fitness world: inflammation. They share what the most common inflammatory diseases of the body are and break down the basics of how inflammation works in the body. They also dive into the concept of having a "strong immune system," and how the immune system truly works. Additionally, Katlyn goes over some of the most important anti-inflammatory food components, which foods you can incorporate into your diet to help better manage inflammation, and simple ways to start incorporating more inflammatory foods into your diet. Follow the NYQF Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notyourquickfixpodcast/ Connect with Kara: Instagram: Instagram.com/karagoss_rd FREE Facebook Group: Functional Fat Loss Secrets for Women TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@karagoss_rd Connect with Kylie: Instagram: Instagram.com/heyitskylie13 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heyitskylie_13
If we're thinking about democracy as something broader that is producing equality, justice or these kind of things, often those policies that we might describe as democratic policies can emerge from processes that are undemocratic. I think that's uncomfortable for us to think about.Katlyn CarterSupport the podcast on PatreonMake a one-time Donation to Democracy Paradox.A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.Katlyn Carter is an assistant professor of history at Notre Dame University. She is the author of Democracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions.Key HighlightsIntroduction - 0:41The Birth of Republics - 3:10Publicity - 19:23Spectacle - 26:43Representation - 35:43Key LinksDemocracy in Darkness: Secrecy and Transparency in the Age of Revolutions by Katlyn CarterKatlyn Carter on My History Can Beat Up Your PoliticsLearn more about Katlyn CarterDemocracy Paradox PodcastHeather Cox Richardson on History, Conservatism, and the Awakening of American DemocracyDaniel Ziblatt on American Democracy, the Republican Party, and the Tyranny of the MinorityMore Episodes from the PodcastMore InformationApes of the State created all MusicEmail the show at jkempf@democracyparadox.comFollow on Twitter @DemParadox, Facebook, Instagram @democracyparadoxpodcast100 Books on DemocracySupport the show
We hear the phrase democracy dies in darkness and how important transparency is - but is it really? After all the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention met in private. Bruce talks with Dr. Katlyn Carter of Notre Dame about the history of secrecy and democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creating a startup isn't for the faint of heart. Armed with her engineering background and a determination to help women, Ana Kraft founded Xena Workwear, which seeks to outfit women with PPE designed just for them. With no experience in the footwear industry, Ana faced an uphill climb to say the least. She recently sat down with Tom and Katlyn to share her unique success story.
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
Running after having kids can feel like an uphill battle, but it doesn't have to be! Join us as we chat with Dr. Caitlin Leneman, the founder of Run Resilient, who shares her personal journey of getting back into running post-childbirth. Caitlin's experiences and insights shed light on how to make the transition simple and enjoyable, rather than a punishing exercise. We take a deep-dive into the importance of maintaining fitness during pregnancy, and how it sets the stage for returning to an active lifestyle postpartum. Dr. Leneman emphasizes the importance of patience, balance, and not rushing the process. Together, we address the mental shift that occurs when transitioning back into running and how the experience changes our relationship with this sport. Remember, it's not about comparing yourself to others, it's about setting realistic goals and focusing on the progress you're making. Running isn't just an exercise, it's a form of self-care for moms. We discuss how to strike a balance between motherhood and personal health, and the importance of having a support system. Caitlin offers her tips on consistency, strength training, and the grace to navigate the transition. We end on a note of encouragement for all mothers looking to find joy and energy in both running and motherhood. This episode is filled with advice, shared experiences, and plenty of motivation to kick-start your running journey. Tune in and let us help you find your stride! Thanks for Listening!!Be sure to hit FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Grab your free Strength Guide for Runners here. Interested in our coaching program? Check out our coaching options here. Grab your free copy of the Running Snapshot by clicking here. Come find us on Instagram and say hi! Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
We interview Nashville Gerontologist, Katlyn Green, to gain practical advice on how to navigate and plan for the late in life phase. Katlyn is currently an Elder Care Coordinator with Takacs McGinnis Eldercare Law where she guides clients through a Life Care Plan. This episode also features a special co-host, Susan Skinner, Director of Adult Faith Formation and RCIA at St. Philip. Both Greg and Susan have mothers they care for, his at a facility near him and Susan's in her home. Songs featured only on our Nashville's Hippie Radio 94.5 broadcast: Come Close Now - Christa Wells | Be Still - The Fray.
On your Friday Berkshire Hathaway Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio to discuss what pet owners need to be on the lookout for when buying and selling a home. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
On your Wednesday Berkshire Hathaway Podcast, realty expert, Katlyn Soli, is in the studio to rundown the eight real estate misconceptions in convenient list form! Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF #realestate #market #equity #grandforksbestsource #grandcities @homesgrandforks #berkshirehathaway
Is it ever “normal” for infants to cough during feeding? Does it make a difference whether they're breastfed or bottle-fed? What should med SLPs actually understand and implement when it comes to infant feeding? Infant feeding and our role as med SLPs is one of my FAVORITE topics to discuss, and my heart practically did a break dance when I got to sit down with Katlyn McGrattan, PhD, CCC-SLP, to discuss THIS very topic! Katlyn is an SLP and a researcher at the University of Minnesota. She lives, eats, and breathes the world of pediatric feeding and swallowing (seriously, as a hobby, she and her husband are developing a medical device to better diagnose infant feeding goals). Tune in to this week's episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast where Katlyn discusses research on infant feeding and swallowing disorders, the importance of understanding the physics behind milk flow, and what med SLPs should understand when it comes to working in this corner of our field! Get the shown notes at: https://syppodcast.com/303 Timestamps The Normal Cough Study (00:02:05) Feeding Metrics of Healthy Term Babies (00:08:08) Comparison of Breastfed and Bottle-fed Infants (00:04:59) Immature Feeding and Stress Cues in Infants (00:09:58) Challenges in Identifying Normal Infant Feeding Behaviors (00:13:31) Hydrostatic Pressure and Milk Flow (00:19:49) Influence of Bottle Nipples on Milk Flow (00:22:44) Global Accessibility of Bottle Nipples (00:25:32) The Bottles and Nipples Dilemma (00:26:26) Research on Infant Swallowing in Spinal Muscular Atrophy (00:29:09) Non-Invasive Method to Evaluate Swallowing Integrity (00:34:32) The need for speech pathologists in neuromuscular clinics (00:35:24) The importance of training in working with pediatric populations (00:36:03) The post 303- What's Considered “Normal” in Infant Feeding: A Discussion with Katlyn McGrattan. appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Real P3 podcast, we embark on a journey into the world of swine nutrition and sow health. Join us as we shine a spotlight on a topic often overshadowed by piglet research – anemia in sows. Our guest co-host, Katlyn McClellan, a master's student at South Dakota State University, brings her passion for sow health and animal science to the forefront. She shares her insights into the challenges of understanding anemia in sows and the necessity for sow-specific research. Listen closely as Katlyn McClellan discusses the significance of sow health, the potential role of mineral deficiencies, and the importance of dedicated research in nurturing the well-being of the very mothers who drive the swine industry. If you're passionate about animal science, swine nutrition, or the future of the swine industry, this episode is a must-listen. Join us on this enlightening journey and gain valuable insights that could reshape your understanding of sow health.
This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Katlyn Slocum of Katlyn Slocum Design joins Greg and Kevin to discuss how strategy-driven websites will help home builders turn more visitors into leads and turn more qualified leads into customers. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/188-strategy-driven-websites-that-increase-sales-katlyn-slocum
Katlyn gives a review of the last part of her Alaska season and talks about a few bonus trips at the end.
Shannon Calvert is a Lived Experience Educator and Advisor from Australia after experiencing more than three decades with a severe and enduring eating disorder as well as complex physical and mental health challenges.Her expertise has been working with government and non-government organizations in an advisory capacity, as a peer-work coordinator and trainer. She has presented papers, workshops, and training both nationally and internationally on topics such as the importance of compassion in treatment interventions, consumer, and carer engagement in the design of policy, and education, as well as her own lived experience.In 2019 at the International Conference for Eating Disorders, Shannon was a plenary speaker on the topic “When does the time come for compulsory treatment”.Our Hosts: ·Linda and John(Jack) Mazur founded a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization in 2022 in memory of their daughter, Emilee which provides peer support, social connection, and education for adults with eating disorders and for their family members. For more information or to contact them go to: www.theemileeconnection.com Linda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote, Emilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated.Paperback: and Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012X · Audiobook:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/B08R6LRPDS · Linda and Jack can also be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or at Linda.john.mazur@gmail.com Ellen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers, a non-profit charity providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com
Episode 185 / Do you want a better work/life balance? Would you like to declutter and systematize your life? ⚖️ Katlyn Duncan, multi-published author of adult and young adult fiction, joins us today to talk about how creatives, especially mom writers, can create a lifestyle that fits with their values and not be stressed out.
Is the fear of rejection holding you back from going after what you really want? Imagine what you could accomplish by overcoming fear to uncover your passion and purpose in life. I got to chat with Katlyn Samifua—entrepreneur, self-proclaimed personal growth enthusiast, and host of Parenting On Purpose—to learn how she found success when chasing her vision. A devoted mom of two, Katlyn embarked on a journey to start a business with her 15-year-old daughter while exploring family optimization on her podcast. But would she be able to expand the reach of her podcast to share her vision with other like-minded people? Here's how an unexpected twist led Kaitlyn to dive deep into personal growth and start her own podcast. Want to keep following Katlyn's journey? Listen to Parenting On Purpose on YouTube, and buy her Mighty Morsel Snacks at snacksbynature.com.
A 7-year-old girl drowns in a hotel pool while her mother drinks in the hotel bar. Katlyn Pineda was found lifeless in the Marriott Melville Long Island pool last year. She remained in a coma on a ventilator and feeding tube for a year, until she died on May 1, 2023. Mom Erica Baez, 41, told investigators the girl had been alone for five minutes. The girl had actually been alone for at least a half an hour while Baez ate and drank in the hotel bar. Baez then checked on the girl, went upstairs to check on her 5-month-old son, also left alone. then went back to the bar. Prosecutors say after another 30 minutes, Baez found Katlyn in the water. Hotel staff say Baez was told that there was no lifeguard on duty and that she was required to be with her daughter. The little girl suffered “irreversible” brain damage from lack of oxygen. After being in a long term care facility in New Jerseyfor a year, she died. Joining Nancy Grace Today James Shelnutt- Attorney, The Shelnutt Law Firm, P.C., 27 years Atlanta Metro Area Major Case Detective, Former S.W.A.T. officer, ShelnuttLawFirm.com, Twitter: @ShelnuttLawFirm Dr. Angela Arnold- Psychiatrist, Atlanta GA, AngelaArnoldMD.com, Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital, Voted My Buckhead's Best Psychiatric Practice of 2023 Andrea Zaferes-aquatic death and abuse investigator, Vice President of Lifeguard Systems, Twitter: @AZTeamLGS, www.teamlgs.com Dr. Jan Gorniak- Medical Examiner, Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (Las Vegas, NV), Board Certified Forensic Pathologist Ashe Short- Senior Editor for The Daily Wire, Dailywire.com Twitter @AsheSchow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.