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Over the weekend, Jada had a moment of clarity: she literally documents everything in her life. From taking photos of every matcha she's ever ordered to vlogging her everyday life — nothing goes undocumented. It got her thinking… why do we do this? In this episode, Jada and Katryna deep dive into the feminine urge to capture, archive, and aestheticize our lives through photos and videos. Is it about romanticizing our lives? Adding a little bit of ✨main character energy✨? Or is it just innate? Let's talk about it.
Katryna & Jada have so much to catch up on! Jada went to Hawaii (again!), and Katryna's been busy attending exciting brand events for our faves Summer Fridays and SKIMS! We also get into de-influencing you because you do not need another lip balm or blush. Is the Always Pan really worth it? Do Lemme gummies really work? And do we really need to follow the latest trends? We're all guilty of impulse buying or wanting something because it feels like a status symbol, but maybe this episode will make you think twice and be more conscious of your consumption. Hope you enjoy listening!
Grab a snack, get comfy, and join us for a laid-back, anything-goes episode! Jada is over at Katryna's house for a fun sleepover. We let our minds wander and chat about everything from what our Roman Empire is, thoughts on K-pop, to the question of whether we feel more like "girls" or "women" as we navigate life.
In this special episode of the Spatial Web AI Podcast,Denise Holt reconnects with Katryna Dow, CEO and Founder of Meeco, exactly 10years after their first conversation on Denise's earlier podcast, CollaborativeIQ. That original episode, "Let's Talk: Retaining Ownership of YourPersonal Data | Interview: Katryna Dow of Meeco," aired on March 31, 2015,and addressed early concerns about data privacy and individual data ownership.#dataprivacy #SpatialWebA decade later, Katryna, one of the earliest pioneerstackling data privacy and personal digital identity, reflects on how herinitial warnings about data misuse have unfolded and intensified. Having foreshadowedevents like the Cambridge Analytica scandal years ahead of time, she now highlightstechnological advances and shifts toward decentralized systems, the criticalrole of cryptography, decentralized identity, zero-trust architectures, and howthese elements are reshaping our digital lives. Katryna also shares recentmilestones at Meeco, including impactful collaborations across Europe,Australia, and Japan, and explores the emerging implications of AI, digitaltwinning, and the Spatial Web Protocol for privacy, trust, and secure digitalinteractions.Join this timely discussion to gain valuable insights intohow far we've come, the evolving challenges of data privacy, and the essentialsteps toward building a secure, transparent, and user-controlled digitalfuture.As a bonus to those who are curious about what we werediscussing ten years ago, the audio of the original interview is attached tothe end of our current conversation.Topics Covered:Evolution of Data Privacy (2015-2025)Transitioning from Centralized toDecentralized ArchitecturesAI, Digital Identity, and PredictiveAnalyticsRegulatory Impacts: GDPR, EU DigitalIdentity, and Global DevelopmentsThe Role of Emerging Technologies andthe Spatial Web ProtocolTrust, Transparency, and DigitalEthics in the Next DecadeGuest: Katryna Dow, CEO and Founder of MeecoHost: Denise Holt, CEO and Founder, AIX Global MediaHuge thank you to Katrynafor being on our show! Katryna Dow onLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrynadow/Tolearn more about data privacy infrastructure, visit Meeco at https://www.meeco.me/ To find out moreabout Learning Lab Central and education and courses offered on ActiveInference AI and Spatial Web Technologies, visit:https://emmersionpublishing.com/To find others aroundthe world who are just as excited for this new shift in AI and computing, visitLearning Lab Central community platform:https://learninglab.emmersionpublishing.com#dataprivacy #SpatialWeb #Decentralization
In this episode, Jada and Katryna open up about the challenges and triumphs of navigating a tech career as young women or as Jada likes to say, a "girly pop". They give advice on how to deal with imposter syndrome, talk about where their drive and initiative comes from, and celebrate Jada's recent promotion to Senior Consultant / Software Engineer!
After ending the last episode sharing out favorite things, we thought we'd record a whole episode about what we're loving and the things that make us feel like ✨that girl.✨ In true Katryna & Jada fashion, it's a girly chit chatty episode and we hope it keeps you company on your commute to work or on your daily walks! Thanks for hanging out with us!
We just got back from a girls trip to Hawaii for Jada's birthday so let's debrief! In this episode, we're recapping the trip, sharing our favorite moments, and catching up on life lately. Plus, we're chatting about a few things we're loving right now and should Katryna changed her Instagram handle?
This episode a storytime of how Katryna met Selena again! Back in December, Katryna got invited to a special event with Rare Beauty and Selena Gomez to celebrate a new product launch where they shared an emotional and unforgettable moment. Katryna and Jada also share their top Rare Beauty products and why they love the brand beyond it's products.
So TikTok was banned... for 12 hours lol. In this episode, Jada and Katryna dive into their feelings and opinions on the recent TikTok ban and what it means for creators, users, and everyone in between. Since Jada and Katryna aren't the most avid TikTok users, they brought in a special guest - Jada's little sister Livina who is chronically on the app to provide a different perspective. Join us as we discuss the pros and cons of TikTok and our thoughts on how the ban (and unban) might affect the content creation market and social media overall.
Happy New Year! To kick off 2025 on the right foot, Katryna and Jada reflect on the highs and lows of the past year and dive into their personal and professional goals for the year ahead. In this episode, they share their reflections, discuss the mindset shifts they're embracing, and outline the resolutions that will guide their journey throughout 2025. Whether you're looking to gain inspiration for your own resolutions or just enjoy a candid conversation about growth and change, this episode will leave you feeling motivated to take on the new year with intention. Tune in to hear how setting goals and embracing a positive mindset can set you up for success in 2025!
The holidays are upon us and its officially Thanksgiving week! Katryna and Jada talk about all of the things in life they're thankful for and how they practice gratitude in their everyday lives. They also do a bit of catching up as Jada saw Wicked 3 times this past week and Katryna was a busy homebody unpacking her new home and cooking delicious meals in her new kitchen!
Holiday season is upon us so let's talk gift giving! Jada updates us on her fan experience at the Wicked premiere, Katryna shares some life and home updates, and then they get into the good stuff! If you need some gift giving tips or ideas on what to get the loved ones in your life, we hope this episode helps!
In this episode we have a major life update: Katryna and her husband Sunny bought their first house! Katryna dives into how they found the perfect home and touches on the process of buying a house in Orange County. Jada has some fun life updates as well, including going to the LA Wicked Premiere and recapping her trip to Texas for the Sabrina Carpenter concert!
Our first guest on the podcast! Jada's little sister, Livina, joins us on the podcast for a fun episode all about sisterhood. Jada and Livina also test Katryna on her gen z slang knowledge. This one is a little more unexpected and wild than our usual conversations but it's definitely and fun one!
In this episode, our resident fashion influencer and connoisseur @callherclassy (aka Katryna) is spilling her best style advice! As Jada is struggling with her personal style at the moment, Katryna shares tips and advice on how to find your personal style, how to dress for your body type, and more.
In a world filled with short form content, our first love will always be long form videos! Katryna and Jada love watching and making YouTube vlogs and in this episode, Katryna interviews our resident vlogger, Jada, on her vlogging process, editing tips, and her growth on Youtube. So if you have always wanted to live out your YouTuber dreams or just wonder what it's like to create a video, this episode is for you!
We're back this week with a highly requested episode about our career journeys! Katryna and Jada both have had jobs in tech so in this week's standup, they want to share their experiences and advice on navigating their careers. Katryna shares why she wants to go back to work after becoming a full time content creator and Jada shares her post grad and early career experiences as a software engineer.
We are long overdue for a good catch up! In today's episode we gush over Sabrina Carpenter's new album, express our love for Rare Beauty, get details on Jada's vlogging secrets, and talk about Katryna's latest TikTok that went viral!
Katryna and Jada may be besties, but they have very different styles. In this episode, they talk about fashion that they think is trendy or timeless. This is another fun episode to get to know them better and their take on what they would and wouldn't wear.
We're giving you guys a glimpse into our everyday lives in this episode by breaking down our daily routines from morning to night! Katryna gives her ride or die skincare recommendations and Jada dives into her atypical morning routine. From hyper-fixation meals to hair wash days to our favorite products, we talk about it all.
In this episode, we're spilling the tea on what being a content creator and attending influencer events are really like. Katryna talks about how she went from corporate girly to full-time creator/influencer and if she would go back to working a 9 to 5, and Jada shares her perspective on the influencer experiences she's had and if she would ever consider becoming a full-time YouTuber.
This week on Crypto Cast, James Burnie is joined by Katryna Hanush, Managing Director of BD and Partnerships at Wintermute, a leading liquidity provider.Katryna discusses the evolving dynamics between TradFI and Web3, and shares valuable advice for first timers engaging with liquidity providers.
Our guest is Nerissa Nields, who shares equal lead billing with her sister, Katryna, of the group known as The Nields. Their website proclaims them to be "equal parts Beatles, Cranberries and Joni Mitchell", and that description is admirably accurate and concise. It's hard to adequately capture the power of their songs and voices except to tell you that you need to brace yourself to be inspired, moved, and likely brought to tears.
This week we're joined by the wonderful Katryna who shares with us yet another real & beautiful birth story. This is Katryna's first birth, a physiological birth taking place on the labour ward at her local hospital with the doula support of NBC's very own Ellie! This is one is definitely worth a listen, you're gonna absolutely love it! No weekly catch up or Boss Bitch Bin this week because we simply ran out of time! We wanted to dedicate this episode, in it's entirety, to Katryna's tale! Enjoy people!
In episode 391 I chat with Katryna who has kindly agreed to share her story with us. We discuss her OCD story, masking symptoms, self harm, OCD themes including: harm, symmetry, existential, suicidal, relationship. We talk about compulsively tapping and blinking, panic, her dog Oliver who helped her a lot, how taking mind altering substances triggered an OCD theme, a traumatic event (attempted kidnapping) triggering harm OCD, the use of humour in therapy, doing intensive outpatient therapy, NOCD, group therapy, depersonalisation and derealisation, and much more. Show notes: https://theocdstories.com/episode/katryna-391 The podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD are celebrating three years of partnering with The OCD Stories podcast. In honour of this anniversary, we have a special opportunity for people in the UK (as I am a UK citizen). They're offering new members in the UK a reduced rate of $32 USD (about £25) per 60-minute session, if you start therapy before 31 July 2023. You'll be able to continue treatment at this discounted rate for 2 months. To access this reduced rate, schedule a free call with their team and mention the code “OCD STORIES.”: https://go.treatmyocd.com/theocdstories Thanks to all our patrons for supporting our work. To sign up to our Patreon and to check out the benefits you'll receive as a Patron, visit: https://www.patreon.com/theocdstoriespodcast
Claire de Mézerville López and co-host, Kaleigh Mrowka, Ph.D., welcomes Katryna Sardis, to the Restorative Works! Podcast as part of our higher education series. Katryna discusses the importance of creating and sustaining an environment where stakeholders, students, and staff are heard during discussions that affect them. She is helping to set the foundation for others to take methods like listening circles and make them their own. This allows facilitators to feel connected to and responsible for the outcomes they experience. Her team emphasizes true care, humanization, and wellness as being directly related to the quality of the work being produced and services being provided. Katryna serves as the Assistant Director for Inclusive Engagement at the University of Missouri. She oversees the Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center and leads the Queer and Trans Employee Resource Group, MIZ‐OUT. Katryna operates in myriad roles, including overseeing diversity, interpersonal violence, and bystander intervention education, which includes peer education programs and professional development opportunities. Tune in to learn more about how Katryna is using restorative practices to uplift and support her team and the rest of the university.
Let's talk about digital identity with Oscar Santolalla, Ann Cavoukian and Katryna Dow. In this latest episode within the Identity Story Series, Ann Cavoukian, creator of Privacy by Design and Katryna Dow, CEO at Meeco, join Oscar to explore the road to becoming ISO 31700 for Privacy by Design. They discuss the importance of Privacy by Design and how it can help organisations protect their customers' personal data and comply with data protection regulations and the impact of Privacy by Design becoming an ISO Standard. [Transcript below] “If you don't have a strong foundation of security from end to end with full lifecycle protection, you're not going to have any privacy.” ~ Ann Cavoukian Dr Ann Cavoukian is recognised as one of the world's leading privacy experts. Dr Cavoukian served an unprecedented three terms as the Information & Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada. There she created Privacy by Design, a framework that seeks to proactively embed privacy into the design specifications of information technologies, networked infrastructure and business practices, thereby achieving the strongest protection possible. In 2010, International Privacy Regulators unanimously passed a Resolution recognising Privacy by Design as an International Standard. Since then, PbD has been translated into 40 languages! In 2018, PbD was included in a sweeping new law in the EU: the General Data Protection Regulation. Dr Cavoukian is now the Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre. She is also a Senior Fellow of the Ted Rogers Leadership Centre at Ryerson University, and a Faculty Fellow of the Centre for Law, Science & Innovation at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Listen to Episode 73, where Ann joined the podcast to discuss Privacy by Design, and connect with Ann on LinkedIn. “One of the really challenging things about privacy and security is if you don't bake it in at the lower layers, if you don't build that foundation, it's really hard to go back and put it into a product or service afterwards.” ~ Katryna Dow Katryna Dow is the founder and CEO of Meeco; a personal data & distributed ledger platform that enables people to securely exchange data via the API-of-Me with the people and organisations they trust. Katryna has been pioneering personal data rights since 2002, when she envisioned a time when personal sovereignty, identity and contextual privacy would be as important as being connected. Now within the context of GDPR and Open Banking, distributed ledger, cloud, AI and IoT have converged to make Meeco both possible and necessary. Find out more about Meeco at meeco.me. For the past three years, Katryna has been named as one of the Top 100 Identity Influencers. She is the co-author of the blockchain identity paper ‘Immutable Me' and co-author/co-architect of Meeco's distributed ledger solution and technical White Paper on Zero Knowledge Proofs for Access, Control, Delegation and Consent of Identity and Personal Data. Katryna speaks globally on digital rights, privacy and data innovation. Listen to Episode 30, where Katryna joined the podcast to discuss Data minimisation, and connect with Katryna on LinkedIn. Go to our YouTube to watch the video transcript for episode 89. We'll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure! Podcast transcript Let's Talk About Digital Identity, the podcast connecting identity and business. I am your host, Oscar Santolalla. Oscar Santolalla: Today we're happy to bring you a new episode of our Identity Stories Series. Privacy by Design has just become an ISO standard, which we want to celebrate, so let's go back in time and hear moments of this journey. Let's first hear from Privacy by Design's creator herself, Dr Ann Cavoukian. She is recognised as one of the world's leading privacy experts and she served an unprecedented three terms as the Information & ...
Artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm, and bringing a lot of questions and controversy with it. To answer some of those questions, we spoke with Katryna Sleptzoff about her work in the industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moorhead's Katryna Hansen qualified for the Minnesota Class AA Tennis Tournament, the first Moorhead player to state in over two decades. She joined the Jack Michaels Show to talk about the experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this very first episode of "Sugi Makes Friends", I'm hanging out with the multi-faceted, multi-passionate Katryna Howard. Katryna is a connector, community plug, creator, and DE&I consultant who loves taking time to connect with herself and others. She's also just really fucking cool. We talk about moving to New York City as a single woman in the middle of a pandemic, the value + importance of community, and how her family impacted who she is today. Connect with Katryna on Instagram + TikTok. Kat's favorite follows: @shanboody, @lisa_asano Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a review. Connect with me, Sugi, on Instagram + TikTok.
I don't know about you but I have been loving that timeless, classic style lately and love the idea of having less turnover in my closet, setting aside a little more budget for higher quality pieces that last longer and wearing things that I will still love in a few years. The problem I run into is figuring out whether some pieces are truly timeless or just trendy and how to know if I will love the piece in a few years when it feels like my personal style is always changing. Enter: Katryna of @callherclassy. I found Katryna on Instagram several months ago and immediately fell in love with her beautiful, timeless style and loved her truly helpful tips about how to pull off the look. On today's episode, Katryna shares her advice for finding your own personal style, her tips for dressing in that classic style even if you love to be comfy and casual, whether matching sweatsuits are timeless or not and what shoes to wear with flare jeans in the winter. Follow Katryna: @callherclassy Follow me on Instagram: @reallyprettygood Follow me on TikTok: @reallyprettygood Don't forget to Rate, Review, and Share this episode with a friend!
The way to ensure the most secure cyber future is to stay ahead of tomorrow's threats, no matter what the current laws and regulations dictate. Tech moves faster than the law – and hackers work faster than both. That's why Jody R. Westby, CEO of Global Cyber Risk LLC, and Katryna Dow, founder and CEO of personal data platform Meeco, urge businesses to be smart and proactive when crafting their cybersecurity protections. Listen as they talk about how businesses can protect themselves and their customers, the critical areas of businesses to safeguard ahead of time, using security as a competitive advantage, and much more. Key Takeaways: [2:20] Katryna wanted an equitable data ecosystem where everyday people would have a bit more control over how their data would be used, and who would have access to it. She started Meeco, or the me-ecosystem-as a way to build an infrastructure of personal data ecosystems. [5:50] Jody realized we needed strong cybersecurity protections put in place so that critical infrastructure data couldn't be used against us. [6:24] Technology has been moving faster than the laws, and Silicon Valley and tech companies have embraced the mantra to beg for forgiveness rather than ask for permission. [7:04] The absence of clear and uniform legislation around cybersecurity and data protection has some pressing implications. First, businesses need to come up with their own ways to protect themselves and their customers. [10:07] What is a self-sovereign identity or SSI? Katryna talks about the move to SSI's profound impact on the security and efficiency of power tech's operations. [12:22] Jody says we will start seeing exclusions for paying ransomware for what they think are nation-state-sponsored attacks, and that will leave companies a lot more vulnerable. However, we have to pay attention to the three most important areas that also are the lowest scoring areas in any risk assessment: asset management, incident response, and business continuity. [14:02] The GDPR or General Data Protection Regulation is the EU data privacy and security law. [20:15] Some companies are listening to what customers really want, and it's making a big impact. For example, when Apple let iPhone users say yes or no to being tracked, Facebook had the largest drop in shareholder stock value in one day. [23:52] Operations leaders should not wait for the worst-case scenario to happen before they start protecting their companies and customers from potential harm. Quotes: "We are in a whole new ballgame right now, and companies are really at risk. We're not prepared.” - Jody [0:40] “In a data-driven world, there's a lot of data that's been collected about me that could actually be enhanced by data from me.” - [5:03] Katryna “The bottom line is when they realize that they've got their stock price and the viability of the company on the line, they'll get more attention to this topic. And that's what we need because companies do not have robust full cybersecurity programs.” - Jody [12:22] “Do you want to be helping customers have better digital experiences? Or do you want to wait until you're forced to do that?” - [20:50] Katryna “Let's not wait for the worst-case scenario to happen before we start protecting ourselves, our companies and our customers from potential harm. Whether it comes through satellites, a third-party supplier, or your own organization, these threats exist, and with more points of entry to our systems than ever before, they're clearly multiplying. [24:35] - Francis “With disruption being the new normal in OPS, the time to up your cybersecurity game is now because the choice going forward is clear. You can either stay put and pay the price…or you can evolve.” [25:16] - Francis Continue on your journey: pega.com/podcast Mentioned: Jody Westby Meeco
Chino Valley Update 087: On this episode, Lorette Brashear of the Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce sits down with Katryna Eastwood of Southwest Homes of Chino Valley to talk about manufactured homes & the Southwest Homes Grand Opening on February 24, 2022. Follow the Chino Valley Update on iTunes & on YouTube, link at www.chinovalley.org . Please send suggestions & comments to mailto:info@chinovalley.org
We had a great conversation with Katryna Alexis on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about many things from family, music, sacrifices, trolls, she told some great stories to a whole lot more!
Description: Welcome to lucky episode number 13! Your new host Aubrey Turner, Executive Advisor at Ping, is thrilled to welcome Katryna Dow, CEO & Founder of the award-winning data platform Meeco. Katryna discusses Meeco's mission to enable everyone on the planet access to equity and value in exchange for the data and information they share. She talks about why she saw a need for Meeco's services, what we need to know as we approach a more “physigital”world, and how her vision all started with a Tom Cruise film. Key Takeaways: [1:34] Katryna talks about her journey of founding Meeco, and how she was inspired by Tom Cruise's movie Minority Report. In early 2012 she sat down and wrote a Manifesto, and asked the question: what would happen if everyday people had the power to make really good decisions on data, the way that social networks, government, and enterprise do? How can we create meaningful value and make better decisions with our data? [8:12] Katryna shares some of her concerns around modern privacy and where she sees things evolving, both good and bad. [9:35] Technology is neutral. It's what we do with it that gives it bias and can make it either creepy or cool. [11:33] What does Katryna mean when she says it starts with trust by design? [17:22] The next wave may be just starting to bring people and things into the direct value chain, through wearables or IoT devices for example. [18:31] How can we create better digital onboarding for employees, knowing that even post-COVID-19 our world will not go back to how it was in December 2020? One thing that Katryna is sure of is that we must lean into innovation rather than doing nothing and waiting to see. [36:13] We must make sure we are paying attention to the misalignment between law and technology, especially when it comes to ethics and the safety of children growing up in a digital-forward world. Quotes: “I think the challenge for any kind of technology and regulation is a lag factor, not a lead factor.”—Katryna “The line between creepy and cool is one of the things we are always trying to address from a technology point of view.”—Katryna “There isn't really the option to not find better ways of digitally engaging.”—Katryna Mentioned in This Episode: PingIdentity AubreyTurner KatrynaDow Meeco “HowCOVID-19 has pushed companies over the technology tipping point—and transformed business forever”
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
I've seen several requests for guidance about working with clients who have Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) lately. This genetic connective tissue disease creates symptoms that look like ordinary musculoskeletal injuries, but they're not—this is why some doctors call people with EDS their “zebra patients”—as in, these hoofbeats are zebras, not horses. For this episode I didn't have a single contributor with a specific client, so I created a fictional person with EDS who would like to receive massage for back and neck pain, and headaches. I present the most important variables, and then we go through a critical thinking process to help set up some clinical decisions. Will massage therapy fix EDS? No. Can it help? Absolutely yes. Listen on for more. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Books of Discovery: www.booksofdiscovery.com Host Bio: Ruth Werner is a former massage therapist, a writer, and an NCBTMB-approved continuing education provider. She wrote A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology, now in its seventh edition, which is used in massage schools worldwide. Werner is also a long-time Massage & Bodywork columnist, most notably of the Pathology Perspectives column. Werner is also ABMP's partner on Pocket Pathology, a web-based app and quick reference program that puts key information for nearly 200 common pathologies at your fingertips. Werner's books are available at www.booksofdiscovery.com. And more information about her is available at www.ruthwerner.com. Recent Articles by Ruth: “Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Massage Therapy,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, September/October 2021, page 33, http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1402696-september-october-2021/34. “Pharmacology Basics for Massage Therapists,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, July/August 2021, page 32, www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1384577-july-august-2021/34. “Critical Thinking,” Massage & Bodywork magazine, May/June 2021, page 54, www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1358392-may-june-2021/56. Check out ABMP's Pocket Pathology: www.abmp.com/abmp-pocket-pathology-app Resources: Case Report: Cornelia de Lange and Ehlers-Danlos: comorbidity of two rare syndromes (no date). Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4746515/ Ehlers Danlos Syndromes - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders) (no date). Available at: https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/ehlers-danlos-syndrome/ Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology (no date). Available at: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1114004-overview It's Not About ‘Flexibility' (no date) Murray Meetze. Available at: https://murraymeetze.com/uniquelystriped/its-not-about-flexibility June 25, rew D.U. and 2018 (2018) ‘So-called Cirque du Soleil disease afflicts the extremely flexible | Ottawa Citizen', 25 June. Available at: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/cirque-du-soeil-disease-afflicts-the-extremely-flexible Kofton, S.L., Katryna (2019) What It's Like to Have a Body That's Literally Falling Apart, The Cut. Available at: https://www.thecut.com/2019/01/what-its-like-to-have-ehlers-danlos-syndrome.html Massage & Bodywork - NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2019. Available at: http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1174218-november-december-2019/40? About our sponsors: Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA
Hi listeners and welcome to another edition of Weekdays with Murph. Today on the show, we welcome super talented singer/songwriter Katryna Alexis. We'll talk with her about her career, music and anything she's working on that she can talk about. This should be fun
"Dating is hard for everyone" - Katryna Klepacki About Katryna Klepacki Katryna Klepacki is a full time MBA student at TRSM. Prior to her MBA she worked in marketing and event management for music, technology and start up companies. Post-MBA her goal is to pursue a career in social impact or Corporate Social Responsibility. She is a member of Holland Bloorview's Children's Rehabilitation Hospital's Catalyst Council and is passionate about supporting as many social and charitable causes as possible. Her hobbies include fitness, spending time outdoors and enjoying Toronto's many coffee shops. Connect with Katryna LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrynaklepacki/ Charity of The Month Y&D donates all of its revenue to charity. The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is the largest non-profit organization in the world dedicated to bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals, through support, education, advocacy, and research. Their vision is to build on our position as the preeminent organization for supporting people who stutter. You can make your donation here: https://westutter.org/donate/ Connect With The Yonge and Dundas Team Roshan Sahu (Host): roshansahu@protonmail.com Nadia Barbosa (Executive Producer): nadia.barbosa@ryerson.ca Website: https://www.yongedundaspodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yongedundaspodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yongedundaspodcast Copyright Roshan Dev Sahu 2021. All Rights Reserved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Attorney daytime/Baker night time Katy's favorite part about the business is making and developing new products. She recently launched her Mackie line which is a macaron stuffed into a chocolate chip cookie. Katy offers a number of different flavours, such as the traditional chocolate chip Mackie, a funfetti Mackie and an Oreo Mackie. To perfect these cookies, Katy tried about 14 different versions of her cookie recipe in order to get the perfect balance between the macaron and the cookie, while also ensuring that the macaron stays perfectly in the cookie and the cookie is soft and gooey.
Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/ Katryna installed two music walls at Wild Rose Elementary for kids with special needs. More about Katryna : My name is Katryna Dionisio and I am from California. I have been a Girl Scout since the 2nd grade, so 11 years. I originally joined to do fun activities with my friends but as I got older, it became so much more than that. I learned leadership skills and ways to make my community a better place. Through Girl Scouts, my passion for serving others grew and is something very important to me today. During high school, I was involved in other service outreach programs throughout my high school years. I held a position on La Salle's student government, where I served as a co-commission on the service team. I was responsible for implementing plans and projects that benefited our immediate community. As for my future plans, I will be attending the University of San Francisco in the fall where I plan to pursue a major in Kinesiology to potentially become an Occupational Therapist and minor in design for graphic design. With this major, I hope to continue to use the skills I have learned as a Girl Scout to serve children with special needs as an Occupational Therapist. Link to my YouTube channel with videos of my project & the process: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2r45wYKtioLiOYU0FXCTA Join our Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/sherylmrobinson/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherylmrobinson/?hl=en Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/sherylmrobinsonor on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter's YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
Kourtney sat down w/ Katryna Howard on September 30, 2020 to discuss self-love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedom-revamped/support
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/32G8tT3 We're on track towards a world where everything can be tokenized. Tokenization plays a critical part in enabling more equitable value creation for people, organisations and things. Providing the means to issue and store value, trace provenance, and most importantly achieve consensus to instantly trust. In order for this tokenized world to emerge we will need the infrastructure for people and their digital twins to participate. This will include digital identity, verifiable credentials and payments. Since 2012, Meeco has been pioneering the collection, protection and value exchange of personal data and identity. Over the past year we have been working towards making much of this possible, and this webinar will feature some of the use-cases and practical steps along the way. Speaker: Katryna Dow is the founder and CEO of Meeco; a personal data & distributed ledger platform that enables people to securely exchange data via the API-of-Me with the people and organisations they trust. Katryna has been pioneering personal data rights since 2002, when she envisioned a time when personal sovereignty, identity and contextual privacy would be as important as being connected. Now within the context of GDPR and Open Banking, distributed ledger, cloud, AI and IoT have converged to make Meeco both possible and necessary. Katryna has been consecutively named as one of the Top 100 Identity Influencers. She is the co-author of the blockchain identity paper ‘Immutable Me' and co-author/co-architect of Meeco's distributed ledger solution and technical White Paper on Zero Knowledge Proofs for Access, Control, Delegation and Consent of Identity and Personal Data. Katryna speaks globally on digital rights, privacy and data innovation. She is a founding member of The Council of Extended Intelligence (CXI), a joint initiative between the IEEE Standards Association and MIT Media Lab. She served on two IEEE standards working groups; Co-Chair for the Personal Data and Privacy Committee, part of the Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in the Design of Autonomous Systems, and Chair for the new P7006 - Standard for Personal Data Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agent. In January 2020 she joined the MyData Board as a Director with a strategic focus is on jurisdictional approaches to personal data rights and business models. In late 2020 Katryna joined Data Sovereignty Now, as Meeco's representative to advocate for standards and soft infrastructure to enable a more equitable European digital economy. Prior to Meeco she founded and operated a strategy consulting practice, with extensive global experience in strategy to execution roles in start-ups to major corporate change and implementation and projects. Katryna has held leadership positions and delivered projects in the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, United States and India. Her industry sector experience includes information technology, financial services, health services and human resources. Katryna currently splits her time between Australia, Belgium and the UK, where Meeco has offices and development teams.
Katryna Balboni, the content director at User Interviews, joins our hosts to dive into the data from our State of User Research 2021 report. They chat about the challenges of survey design and distribution, the impact of stakeholder engagement on UX researcher fulfillment, and the changing landscape of UX research. Bonus fun facts about medieval data collection included. See the blog for the transcript, links to resources, and a bonus medieval fun fact: http://bit.ly/sour-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awkwardsilences/message
TheDavidBowersAwards presents R D Olson Blues Band and Katryna Alexis!R D Olson Blues Band is often referred to as "the real deal." That's probably because it IS! They play blues with respect to the past and a good kick in the butt into the new millennium. The thing with their music is that you FEEL it. R D brings over 30 years' experience plus time with Luther Allison, Long John Hunter and many others. R D just brings it.Katryna Alexis a 178-year-old bundle of talent not waiting to be discovered. She's been singing, touring and competing as a talent for nearly 10 years and has not only the talent but the mindset far beyond her years. She writes tunes that will make a seasoned songwriter envious with airs and hooks that will captivate. 10 years from now, look for her ... she'll already BE there.We also preview the new release, STEPLADDER by Sherise D’Souza, whom we spoke with on our January Lazy Indie Music Magazine special on emerging music stars in India. Listen anytime and please, tell your friends so that they can listen, too!
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Join us as we chat with sisters Alaina and Katryna about mean girls, boy bands, and much more! We are a listener-focused podcast, and we respond to the questions our listeners ask. If you'd like to submit a question, visit our website at culturedidiots.com. If you'd like to support us on Patreon, visit patreon.com/culturedidiots.
Katryna, a front line worker, became furloughed in March of 2020 and found herself at home, like many parents, with a house full of children on quarantine. As the days turned to weeks, Katryna's normally active children began to go stir crazy. Gone were the days of being on the go, participating in countless outdoor activities, and social gatherings. Katryna knew she had to do something to keep them occupied, but little did she know a hobby would turn into a full-scale business for their family. You can shop her collection on GW District here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gwdistrict/support
Katryna Dow, CEO and Founder of Meeco.me specifically requested that we resord this episode on Friday 13th ........ not just any Friday 13th, but a Friday 13th in 2020!!! Given how the year has gone so far I figured "what the heck - it can't get any worse now can it??". Thankfully the interview went […] The post S2E06 Innovation Monsters and Myths – Katryna Dow appeared first on Andrew Vorster.
Katryna Dow from Meeco.me talks about watching Minority Report, talking with Jaron Lanier (who ended up writing this about MIDs - Mediators of Individual Data-- with Glen Weyl) who introduced her to our very own Kaliya nearly a decade ago. Good clean ethical data fun.
It's almost Halloween and this week we’re talking Hoodoo, Voodoo, witchdoctors and magic! In this episode we’re connecting with Katryna, Hoodoo/rootwork practitioner and owner of Brooklyn Roots Tarot Readings and Magic Services Shop, to discuss what our society understands and MISunderstands about magic...and asking the real talk question of the week, “What is it we’re so afraid of…is it the Blackness or the Magic?” Then in the Moon reading YaYa will take us through part two of our new series Zodiac 101, where she covers concepts in Astrology for beginners.
Let's Talk About Digital Identity with Katryna Dow, founder and CEO of Meeco. Katryna talks to Oscar about her career (including inspiration from Minority Report), Meeco's personal data & distributed ledger platform, the importance of data minimisation to inspire trust in organisations, and cultural differences in attitudes towards digital identity. "The greatest way to overcome this privacy paradox is transparency." "Where regulators have moved to increase the data transparency and data rights of individuals, these need to actually be part of the solution architecture." Katryna Dow is the founder and CEO of Meeco; a personal data & distributed ledger platform that enables people to securely exchange data via the API-of-Me with the people and organisations they trust. Katryna has been pioneering personal data rights since 2002, when she envisioned a time when personal sovereignty, identity and contextual privacy would be as important as being connected. Now within the context of GDPR and Open Banking, distributed ledger, cloud, AI and IoT have converged to make Meeco both possible and necessary. Find out more about Meeco at meeco.me. For the past three years, Katryna has been named as one of the Top 100 Identity Influencers. She is the co-author of the blockchain identity paper ‘Immutable Me’ and co-author/co-architect of Meeco’s distributed ledger solution and technical White Paper on Zero Knowledge Proofs for Access, Control, Delegation and Consent of Identity and Personal Data. Katryna speaks globally on digital rights, privacy and data innovation. Follow Katryna on her blog at katrynadow.me, on LinkedIn and on Twitter @katrynadow. We’ll be continuing this conversation on LinkedIn and Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure!
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Nerissa Nields is a guitarist, songwriter and singer best known for performing with her sister Katryna in The Nields and as a duo. She grew up outside of Washington, DC surrounded by music and politics, which had a profound impact on her formative years. She especially found herself greatly influenced by the music of Pete Seeger. These days, Nerissa finds it more difficult to find common ground with those she disagrees with politically, but is refreshingly honest about how she feels. In fact, this whole conversation with Nerissa is filled with incredibly honest and revealing realizations she's discovered along the way. I appreciated her forwardness with some sensitive questions: like considering a childless life after her divorce in her mid-30's. I admire how much she was willing to put her story out there for others. I've been a huge fan of the Nields since high school and Nerissa's music changed my life and opened my eyes to a modern-era underground folk movement. What's wild is that I first saw The Nields at MixFest in 1999, a hot AC station (Mix 98.5) that hosted a concert every year in Government Center. They played along with Ben Folds Five, Fleming & John, Duran Duran and Lou Vega (Mambo No. 5 guy!). It was wild. Anyways. I love The Nields and this was quite a thrill to talk to Nerissa. Thanks for listening! This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts!
Nerissa Nields is a guitarist, songwriter and singer best known for performing with her sister Katryna in The Nields and as a duo. She grew up outside of Washington, DC surrounded by music and politics, which had a profound impact on her formative years. She especially found herself greatly influenced by the music of Pete Seeger. These days, Nerissa finds it more difficult to find common ground with those she disagrees with politically, but is refreshingly honest about how she feels. In fact, this whole conversation with Nerissa is filled with incredibly honest and revealing realizations she's discovered along the way. I appreciated her forwardness with some sensitive questions: like considering a childless life after her divorce in her mid-30's. I admire how much she was willing to put her story out there for others. I've been a huge fan of the Nields since high school and Nerissa's music changed my life and opened my eyes to a modern-era underground folk movement. What's wild is that I first saw The Nields at MixFest in 1999, a hot AC station (Mix 98.5) that hosted a concert every year in Government Center. They played along with Ben Folds Five, Fleming & John, Duran Duran and Lou Vega (Mambo No. 5 guy!). It was wild. Anyways. I love The Nields and this was quite a thrill to talk to Nerissa. Thanks for listening! This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts!
Katryna joins us from Charleston, SC during the CoronaVid-19 quarantine with tips, tricks, and advice on keeping your small business alive during these tough times. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rogério tenta impedir que o Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras expulse Katryna de Portugal.
Join Kitab and Kamar for a no holds barred conversion with Katryna (@brooklynsroots), a self-proclaimed root worker who specializes Obeah, hoodoo, Santeria, and more. They'll discuss some of the biggest mysteries and misconceptions surrounding folk magic and also share a few tips on how to protect your sacred energy. Is all black magic bad? Is the concept of karma even real? Tune in for the Heathen's take on those witchy topics and much more.
Johnny’s idle thoughts get him in trouble with Lotus, Janice and the L.T. get in a stealing war with Katryna and the Ravagers, and Remmick’s on the hunt! Featuring “I Won’t Sleep” by Caiti Baker! Available now at activeradioactiveradio.com and youtube.com/pendantproductions!
Part 1 in the GDPR mini series: a primerWhether you're in Europe or not: the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have a great impact on businesses everywhere. Because even if you're outside of Europe, when you find yourself handling personal data of a European citizen (even if you're based outside the EU), you have to comply with the strict GDPR rules. GDPR?The General Data Protection Regulation is a very strict privacy protocol installed by the European Commision, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. It will prohibit companies from asking for data they don’t need, and from storing and using private data in a non-compliant way. The fines for non-compliance are substantial. Even if you’re not in Europe, you could theoretically get a penalty for not complying. But even if you don't, not playing by the rules will cost you your European B2B customers. Is the end of data harvesting near? And what does this mean for content and UX? That's what we discuss in this month's podcast.COOKIE CONSENT WAS JUST A TASTER, GET READY FOR THE MAIN COURSE. EXTRA BACKGROUND ON THE GDPRTHE 6 principles of privacyLawfulness, fairness and transparency Private data should only be used by organisations in a lawful and fair way. It should be crystal clear to the user how their personal data will be processed. Purpose limitationsOrganisations are only allowed to use the consensually obtained data for the goals they communicated at the time of the transaction. They can no longer take a database and use it for purposes other or unrelated to what was communicated to the user.Data minimisationOrganisations can only ask for the information that is essential for their service. Profiling or marketing are (most of the time) not essential for servicing the client.AccuracyInformation has to be straightforwardly interpreted and not out of date. It should be rectifiable by the user. Storage limitationsPersonal data can only be stored for a few years, and only in a secure file or document, on a secure server that is physically in Europe. Integrity and confidentialityPrivate data should be stored and processed in a way that the data is protected from loss, destruction or damage.Consent is king, transparency is queen The magic word in the new GDPR regulations is ‘consent’. As an organisation, you need to get consent of the user, or 'data subject' in GDPR terms, that is...Informed: they need to know what they’re consenting to.Freely given: you can’t force someone to give their data to use your service.Specific: they are only agreeing to what you are specifically saying they are agreeing to.Unambiguous: just like in other cases where you need consent: consent is a clear yes, not the absence of a no.Privacy by design and Privacy by defaultPrivacy by Design is about the whole engeneering process of a service. It takes privacy into account at every step. We also describe this as value sensitive design, in which human values are taken into account, in a well-defined maner throughout the whole process. Privacy by Default: all the privacy settings are set to optimal privacy. You will be asked for consent when prompted for personal details. Also, only the bare minimum will be asked for. Privacy by Default can be seen as a subset of Privacy by design.Meet our 5 experts Aral Balkan - Ind.ie Aral Balkan is a cyborg rights activist, one third of ethical software company Ind.ie and part of the DiEM initiative. In all these roles, he passionately strives for a better, safer and more democratic web. Clovis Six - Internet Architects Clovis Six is a UX researcher at Internet Architects, and one of my favourite people to work with. After dealing with some GDPR related issues for his clients, he decided to specialise in the matter. He inspired me to make this podcast and helped out in shaping it. (Thanks buddy!) Katryna Dow - Meeco I met Katryna Dow at a professional event on data. Personal data is at the core of what Katryna's company Meeco does. I’m curious to learn how the GDPR will affect her business. Seppe Van Steelant - City of Ghent Government is one example of organisations that own loads of private data. Seppe Van Steelant is the Data Protection Officer (DPO) at the City of Ghent. Bart Van den Brande - Sirius Legal With only one year to go until GDPR goes into full effect, this seems like a good time to lawyer up! So that’s what we did. Meet Bart Van den Brande at Sirius Legal. LinksGDPR mindmap by J4vv4dBedtime reading: the complete text of the General Data Protection RegulationGood overview of what the GDPR entails by Duthler Associates:
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