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Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair, the Vice President, Commercial, Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited. Justin and Kellee Ann discuss her target risk career starting in her undergraduate days studying chemistry, to her role as VP of Commercial for a gas supply organization. She describes the range of responsibilities she carries. Kellee Ann also speaks of her presence at the upcoming RIMS ERM Conference 2025 on November 17th and 18th in Seattle, Washington. Listen for understanding about the complexity and interconnectivity of risks in ERM. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:17] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest is Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair. She is the Vice President of Commercial at Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited, and a member of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council. There is much to discuss with her! But first… [:47] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Virtual Workshop will be held on November 11th and 12th and led by Joseph Mayo. Links to these courses can be found through the Certifications page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:07] RIMS Virtual Workshops! RIMS has launched a new course, "Intro to ERM for Senior Leaders." It will be held again on November 4th and 5th and will be led by Elise Farnham. [1:21] On November 11th and 12th, Chris Hansen will lead "Fundamentals of Insurance". It features everything you've always wanted to know about insurance but were afraid to ask. Fear not; ask Chris Hansen! RIMS members always enjoy deep discounts on the virtual workshops! [1:40] The full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's notes. [1:51] RIMS Webinars! On November 6th, HUB will present "Geopolitical Whiplash — Building Resilient Global Risk Programs in an Unstable World". That session will be moderated by Christina Howard, our guest from last week. Register at RIMS.org/Webinars. [2:08] The RIMS ERM Conference 2025 will be on November 17th and 18th in Seattle, Washington. The agenda is live, and the link is available in this episode's show notes. [2:20] That brings us to today's guest, Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair. She is the Vice President of Commercial at Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited, a U.S. subsidiary of Phoenix Park Gas Processors, LLC. [2:35] We're going to learn all about oil, gas, and the energy sector and how it intertwines with ERM. In addition, Kellee Ann will be making her RIMS ERM Conference debut! [2:48] Kellee Ann will be highly visible, especially on November 18th, when she leads the ERM Networking Breakfast, the Conference Finale Panel, and the recently added session at 1:30 p.m. on the 18th, "Exploiting Uncertainty: Making the Business Case for Strategic Risk Treatments." [3:09] That session was added after we recorded this interview, which is why we do not discuss it. Kellee Ann has a fascinating career and background. Between that and her presence at the ERM Conference, she's a wonderful guest, and I'm so glad we had this interview! [3:23] On with the show! Let's get to it! [3:25] Interview! Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair, welcome to RIMScast! [3:34] Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair, it's a pleasure to finally have you on our show! [3:43] Kellee Ann is a relatively new member of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council. She will be at the RIMS ERM Conference on November 17th and 18th. She will lead the ERM Networking Breakfast Tabletop Discussions. [4:12] Kellee Ann has a fascinating career, and she works in a unique sector. She's an energy sector professional and works in the oil and gas industry. The key to her embarking on the risk journey was when she did her Master's in Project Management. [4:36] One of the areas was Project Risk Management, to which Kellee Ann had a great affinity. She liked the analytical thinking that goes behind assessing what could likely impact your project. [4:53] Also, the accountability and ownership that goes into the planning phase, making sure that you're thinking of everything that could go wrong, as a means of making sure that you're achieving your objectives. [5:05] In 2004, Kellee Ann wrote her thesis on implementing enterprise risk management practices into private sector organizations. [5:15] It honed the tools she would use in project risk management with the greater goal of having a large impact on the organization, by impacting strategy and strategy delivery. [5:33] From there, Kellee Ann participated in risk committees in her organization and other organizations, helping them push the risk agenda and making sure they have the right mindset that allows them to make sure that they are achieving their business mandates. [5:59] Kellee Ann always intended to work in the energy sector in oil and gas. Her undergraduate degree is in chemistry. She always liked understanding how things are made and how they function. In the energy space, many of the operations are rooted in chemistry. [6:22] Kellee Ann speaks of the business component of getting the molecules out to market. ERM meshes with her affinity for chemistry, risk management, business, analytical thinking, and understanding how your business model functions and what could likely impact it. [7:13] Kellee Ann has managed project risk registers for her department, on the commercial side. She is always risk-focused, identifying any threats to the business and incorporating that into contract negotiations, and how she liaises with her stakeholders and customers. [7:41] For Kellee Ann, it was a perfect match, meshing her passion and her job responsibility. In the risk management profession, you get to have a direct impact on the success or failure of your business. [8:03] Kellee Ann is based in Houston with Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited, the U.S. subsidiary of Phoenix Park Gas Processors LLC, which is located in Trinidad and Tobago. It's a natural gas processing facility. [8:23] Kellee Ann leads the commercial function of Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited. The energy sector is dynamic, impacted by geopolitics, the volatility of market prices, and even other industries, and the investments they make. [8:37] For example, AI requires lots of power to run. For AI development to be successful means heavily investing in power. That's likely to have an impact on commodity prices. Everything is interconnected. [8:52] Interconnected risk is a current process in terms of managing the complexity of the current business environment. The energy sector becomes a good proxy for how you manage complex operations and still run a profitable business, fulfilling its purpose and mission. [9:16] Kellee Ann's mental model of risk management is prudent decision-making. You have to be able to justify to the shareholders that you are leading the organization in the right direction and prove the thinking behind what you are recommending. [9:42] You have to demonstrate the value proposition: This is what will prevent me from implementing my mission, and this is what I'm going to put in place. [9:51] Even though this is preventing a threat, these are the opportunities I'm seeing out of it. This is how I can move the needle a little further, because I'm looking at it from a holistic perspective. I'm no longer looking at it as a separate function. It becomes good business. [10:16] Kellee Ann is not functionally in charge of commercial. She is in charge of the strategic aspects of it. The Risk Management Department focuses on the operational aspects of the business and also feeds in strategic elements. [10:29] Kellee Ann has incorporated ERM into her lifestyle because of her subject matter expertise. She has gotten the opportunity to lecture on enterprise risk management and offer consultancy for private sector organizations that are early adopters in terms of risk maturity. [10:49] Kellee Ann considers that she has a broad experience in risk management, leveraging the tools in each of her job responsibilities. [11:05] Kellee Ann is over enterprise risk management from a strategic perspective. She has a high-level view of all risks likely to impact operations. She ensures that all risk mitigations are in place and makes sure she is exploiting all opportunities the organization would like to embrace. [11:31] There is enterprise risk management expertise within the organization, focused on the functional perspective, while Kellee Ann focuses on the strategic perspective, looking at emerging risks and how they impact the business and the marketability of the product. [11:49] Kellee Ann also looks at what areas of opportunity it opens up for her in terms of making an impact on the customers. [11:58] Kellee Ann is Vice President of Commercial. There is a separate Risk Management Department. They work together regularly. Kellee Ann tells how risks are managed functionally and strategically, and that employees have toolkits to distill information for prudent decisions. [12:36] Quick Break! The RIMS CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management is our live virtual program led by the famous James Lam. Great news! A third cohort has been announced, from January through March 2026! [12:57] Registration closes January 5th. Enroll now. A link is in this episode's show notes. [13:06] Save the dates March 18th and 19th, 2026, for The RIMS Legislative Summit, which will be held in Washington, D.C. [13:14] Join us in Washington, D.C., for two days of Congressional Meetings, networking, and advocating on behalf of the risk management community. Visit RIMS.org/Advocacy for more information and updates and to register. [13:28] We've got more plugs later. Let's return to our interview with Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair! [13:48] When communicating risks and opportunities to executive leadership, instead of charts, Kellee Ann utilizes storytelling to create a more compelling description of what is happening in the market or external environment and how it's going to impact the organization. [14:08] Kellee Ann says there has to be a balance between the quantitative and the qualitative. [14:12] You have to communicate in a way that demonstrates the business case for taking a particular action, whether or not you want to enter a new market, market new commodities, or introduce new technology. [14:24] All of that is likely to introduce risks, either from a threat perspective or an opportunity perspective. You want to be able to have the conversation in a way that everybody understands, everyone is on the same wavelength, and understands why this direction has to be taken. [14:40] This is important in terms of culture building. You want to have a culture of risk management. You want to have a culture where everyone is aware that you're not making decisions by intuition, feeling, or personal bias, but that decisions are driven by data. [15:00] Context matters. Storytelling is what is going to make that context clearer. [15:05] Kellee Ann asks, if you decide by going with your gut, you might be lucky, but how do you defend it if your luck runs out? It's very important to be emotionless in decisions. The data has to tell the story. You want to marry the data with the context. [15:51] Global current events can be brought into the discussion if they are materially in context. In risk management, it's very important to determine the impact they are likely to have on the organization. It brings to the forefront the question of relevance. [16:09] News is important for information, from the point of view of awareness. You want to distill the news in the context of relevance to your organization. There will be some events where your competitors are taking a particular action successfully. [16:26] They may be successful because their business model is designed in a way that allows them to capture that opportunity faster. If you take a copy-and-paste approach, you may find that you're not going to be successful because your supply chain or context is different. [16:43] A snippet of it may be relevant, but you have to redesign it, looking at your internal resources or the eternal context. [16:53] You have to map it to internal resources to determine whether or not this is going to have a high impact on your organization, whether or not it's good to know, or whether or not it's to be monitored to determine when is the right time for you to implement it. [17:07] Kellee Ann says the complexity comes in distilling what it is, if it is relevant, and the timing of that relevance. [17:18] Kellee Ann is more inclined to work just in time rather than be tied to arbitrary deadlines that do not add value. This comes from her project management background. What are your business drivers? What are the regulatory deadlines? What is the customer expecting? [18:50] The art and science of risk management. [21:26] One Final Break! Some of you may have heard he recent RIMScast episode sponsored by Diligent, "Mastering ERM: Leveraging Internal and External Risk Factors," with Jason Venner, who's also a RIMS-CRMP-FED holder. [21:41] Jason is joining us here on RIMScast to discuss his upcoming appearance at the RIMS ERM Conference 2025, which will be held on November 17th and 18th. We will be seeing him present on Tuesday, November 18th. [21:58] His session is titled, "Benchmarking Beyond Boundaries: Elevating ERM Programs with External Risk Insights." Jason, welcome back to RIMScast! Tell us all about it! [22:08] Jason says, We're going to be joined by one of our partners, my colleague and friend, Maurice Crescenzi, an industry practice leader at Moody's, in Risk Analytics. [22:22] The audience is going to learn about the value of being able to benchmark your risk information and data against your peers, competitors, and suppliers to be able to provide your leadership and board with a single, clear view of holistic risk, internally and externally. [22:40] This session provides the external viewpoint. [22:51] Jason encourages audience participation and will be available for questions afterward, for as long as anyone needs. He is super excited to get to this conference! Several of his colleagues from Diligent are going to be there, along with Maurice and some of his colleagues. [23:05] If you don't catch Jason after the session, please stop by the Diligent booth. He'll talk for as long as you want. We'll see you there! [23:15] Thank you, Jason. I look forward to seeing you there. As we said, remember to look for the link in this episode's show notes to Jason's recent RIMScast appearance on mastering ERM. [23:28] Let's Conclude Our Interview with Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair! [23:51] Kellee Ann describes business risks. You want to get away from siloed thinking. Risk management tends to create siloes of functional, financial, and operational risks. You have to look at it all as business risks. [24:38] There's liability. You have to pay out claims, or there's an impairment to your reputation, either losing the customer trust to operate, or shareholders withdrawing their cash. It starts with reframing. Kellee Ann speaks of environmental risk and supply chain resilience. [25:39] If you are a coffee supplier, what is the risk if you lose access to coffee plantations? The cost of supply increases. The quantity of produce is no longer there due to climate change. [26:09] There are aspects of human rights. Are you procuring employees in a fair and just manner? Are the work conditions safe? It's a business risk if people leave because they are not safe. The conversation has to be reframed in terms of how you are identifying risk. [27:06] Environmental risks can be greater and more material than operational risks. [27:42] About ESG Governance. Planetary boundaries are not anecdotal or a special-interest topic. They have to be part of the risk conversation about your risk capacity. Kellee shares an example about shipping through port facilities. Map your risks, global to internal. [30:13] Kellee Ann explains further about climate risks, resources, and geopolitical sensitivities. [31:59] Looking at the agenda of the ERM Conference 2025, Kellee Ann is starting and closing our day on Tuesday, November 18th. She'll be supervising the ERM Networking Breakfast Tabletop Discussion. There will be discussions at each table, and you are encouraged to join in. [32:32] Kellee Ann will be leading off the topic on Emerging Risks. She'll be interested to find out from her peers who will be on the table for their views on Emerging Risks and the tools they use to identify and manage emerging risks in their organizations. [33:02] At the end of the day, at 3:30 p.m., Kellee Ann will be part of the ERM Conference Finale, SERMC Panel Discussion, along with other members of the RIMS SERMC Council, to recap some of the Conference highlights, observations, and new information. [33:24] Kellee Ann is excited to be onstage with the others, gain new insights, and share her perspective on what she learned at the Conference. Kellee is comfortable onstage. [33:44] Justin says it will be a new way for us to close out the Conference. I'm very much looking forward to it and to meeting you in person, as well. [34:05] The RIMS ERM Conference has been on Kellee Ann's wish list for a while, and she's made it happen this year. [34:22] I look forward to seeing you on November 17th and 18th at the RIMS ERM Conference 2025, in Seattle, Washington. [34:37] Special thanks again to Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clare for joining us here on RIMScast. She will be omnipresent at the RIMS ERM Conference 2025, November 17th and 18th, and especially on the 18th. She'll be helping to kick off that Breakfast Networking Session. [34:54] And then at 1:30, she was recently added to the new session, "Exploiting Uncertainty: Making the Business Case for Strategic Risk Treatments." That was added after this interview was recorded. [35:05] Of course, Kellee Ann will be on the panel closing out the Conference, during the Finale, so be sure to stop by, say hello, and tell her that you heard her fabulous interview on RIMScast! [35:18] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [35:46] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [36:03] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [36:20] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [36:36] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [36:50] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [37:01] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continuous support! Links: RIMS ERM Conference 2025 — Nov. 17‒18 | Register Now RIMS-CRO Certificate Program In Advanced Enterprise Risk Management | Jan.‒March 2026 Cohort | Led by James Lam RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy | RIMS Legislative Summit SAVE THE DATE — March 18‒19, 2026 RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS Diversity Equity Inclusion Council RIMS Risk Management magazine | Contribute RIMS Now RIMS Professional Report: "Understanding Interconnected Risks" Upcoming RIMS Webinars: RIMS.org/Webinars "Geopolitical Whiplash — Building Resilient Global Risk Programs in an Unstable World" | Nov. 6 | Sponsored by HUB Upcoming RIMS-CRMP Prep Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep Virtual Workshop — November 11‒12 Full RIMS-CRMP Prep Course Schedule "Intro to ERM for Senior Leaders" | Nov. 4‒5 | Instructor: Elise Farnham "Fundamentals of Insurance" | Nov. 11‒12 | Instructor: Chris Hansen "Leveraging Data and Analytics for Continuous Risk Management (Part I)" | Dec 4. 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RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS President Kristen Peed! RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest: Kellee Ann Richards-St. Clair, Vice President, Commercial, Phoenix Park Energy Marketing Limited (US Subsidiary Phoenix Park Gas Processors LLC) member of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council (SERMC). Production and engineering provided by Podfly.
Some call this movie the cilantro of movies, as most people love it, but there are those out there that despise it...which makes for great discourse as we have birthday guest Kellee join us and discuss the war film "Hacksaw Ridge". What does Lukas hate about this movie? Who is private IDIOT? And are there soldiers who carry metal detectors in war like the army men toys show? Tune in this week to find out all this and more, but only on "The Good, The Bad, & The Movies"!P.S. Check out these links to stay connected with TGTBTMDiscord: https://discord.gg/rKuMYcKvYoutube: https://youtu.be/9H1JmWnRDnU
One of the best definitions of leadership I've ever encountered came from Professor Robert Kegan at Harvard Graduate School of Education, who said, 'Leadership is the distillation of chaos.' When my guest on today's podcast, Kellee Strople, described how she and her husband create meaningful impact while working with professional groups in often chaotic situations, I knew we had discovered something special. Kellee exemplifies how authentic, values-driven leadership can emerge from any background and make a profound difference in people's lives.
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In this “Work in Progress” episode, Kellee shares behind-the-scenes updates from her creative life and business, including the powerful experience of taking an in-person workshop with other creative women. She opens up about balancing her roles as an artist and creative business coach, the lessons she's bringing back to her community, and why nurturing your own creativity matters as much as building your business.Kellee also dives into a practical, eye-opening discussion on pricing by unpacking the key questions to ask before you price an offer, including its purpose, audience, and sales strategy. You'll hear real insights from conversations inside her programs about AI, creative inspiration, business models, and how to make aligned decisions as you grow. This is a grounded, encouraging episode for anyone building an art course business and a reminder that you can design success on your own terms.Check out Colleen Attara's Workshops HERE!New FREE mini masterclass: The Profitable Course Creator is an instant access workshop to help Creatives, Artists and Makers discover how to achieve financial success as a course creator without sacrificing their passion. Learn More HEREFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Send me a text & start a conversation about this episode!In this special episode, Kellee reunites with the original members of The League, her mastermind for art course creators, to reflect on what they've built over the past two to three years. You'll hear real stories of growth, creativity, and success from artists like Drew Steinbrecher, Brooke (BB) Henry, Cat Rains, Delight Rogers, and Roben-Marie Smith; each of whom has followed their own path while staying grounded in focus, dedication, and heart.Together, they explore what success really looks like, what it takes to build a thriving creative business, and how focusing on one clear offer (the “Rule of One”) can lead to big, meaningful results. This episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and proof that artists helping artists creates a ripple effect that transforms lives. Whether you're just starting out or ready to scale, you'll walk away with motivation to keep going and a reminder that the work you're doing matters.New FREE mini masterclass: The Profitable Course Creator is an instant access workshop to help Creatives, Artists and Makers discover how to achieve financial success as a course creator without sacrificing their passion. Learn More HEREFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Today we're joined by Kellee Moses, MBA Director, for the College of Business & Industry at Jax State. We'll be discussing Jax State's MBA Program, what to expect starting your higher education journey as an experienced professional vs. a young adult, as well as the joys of starting a dinner club as an empty nester!August 26th, 2025 - Last Day to Register or Add A Class & Tuition Payment Deadline for Fall 2025 SemesterThinking about starting the program and you want to schedule a video call with Director Moses? Have questions? Send her an email at kjmoses@jsu.eduFor more information on how to utilize our 20% Corporate Tuition Scholarship with Jax State, visit here.--Be sure to follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever your listen to podcasts.Follow us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Kellee shares the big shifts happening inside her business and community: a new format, a renewed creative spark, and the decision to bring you even closer to the behind-the-scenes process. You'll hear why she's launching two podcast episodes a week, what she's learning from her own art return, and why success as a course creator is never an overnight game. Plus, insights straight from inside the Build It Remarkable community on battling imposter syndrome, building at a sustainable pace, and why your email list matters more than ever. This is a Work in Progress episode and a loving invitation to keep moving forward, even when it's messy. New FREE mini masterclass: The Profitable Course Creator is an instant access workshop to help Creatives, Artists and Makers discover how to achieve financial success as a course creator without sacrificing their passion. Learn More HEREFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Kellee and Abby dive into the problems with CEU's across the field as a whole in this episode, but move specifically to discuss the Association of Play Therapy's (APT) 12-hour in-person CEU requirement. Abby and Kellee express their opinion around the incongruence of APT's DEI statement and their in-person CEU requirement. They go on further to explore the field's origins of white supremacy, ableism, and problematic Western measures of learning, and the need for more expansive ways to deepen our work as therapists. They emphasize the need for consultation and mentoring above webinars. Kellee and Abby hold many privileges, some of which include being two abled bodied pregnant women with the financial means to travel for CEU's. Topics Touched on:EMDRIA- https://www.emdria.org/APT- https://www.a4pt.org/default.aspx Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
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Abby and Kellee talk through basics of looking for, applying for, and interviewing for your internship placement. They discuss the use of AI, and ways to use it appropriately in this process. Topics Touched on:Rupi Kaur Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Inclusion Matters hosts a conversation with our own CICC Program Manager, Kellee Nelson and we explore nature play. Kellee highlights the health and educational benefits of playing in the mud, offering young children in our care the important experience of being outside in nature, being curious, getting messy, and having fun!
Abby and Kellee explore how grief often accompanies goodbyes, and that goodbyes can also hold happiness and hope. They notice how endings and goodbyes can feel different for each therapist and each therapist/client dyad. They reflect on their own relationship with goodbyes in an out of the therapy space. Topics Touched on:Circle of Security- https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.comPadraig O TuamaMaya WardFollow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Sitting down with Marc, John, Kellee, and Zach of Flying Vipers. On the episode the band and myself are chatting all the nerdy topics. Highlights include Sun Ra covers, Cobra Style, Kaiju, Tape Recording, and much more. We dig deep into their newest release Off World a dystopian dub heavy excursion between time and space. Available now on Easy Star Records.We talk all about Flying Vipers catalogue, the evolution from Destroy Babylon, the band's label Music ADD, and many side projects.Flying VipersSpotify PlaylistMusic ADDFlying Vipers Linktree
“Success isn't about doing more, it's about doing what matters most—consistently.” – BrandiThis week on Colour Me Happy, we welcome celebrated artist, creative business coach, and podcast host Kellee Wynne! A fourth-generation artist with a deep well of experience, Kellee shares valuable insight on building a thriving creative business from the ground up.From her coaching philosophy to powerful tools like “The Rule of One”, Kellee drops golden advice that every artist and creative entrepreneur needs to hear. We also discovered that we share mutual connections—artists who've reached real success thanks to Kellee's mentorship.She's honest, motivating, and a true leader in the creative community. Plus, she shares must-read book recommendations that can change the way you approach your art and your business. If you've ever felt stuck or unsure about your next steps, this is the episode you don't want to miss!Tips to Take Away: 1. Start with one powerful offer. Narrow your focus to build clarity and momentum—master The Rule of One. 2. Invest in learning. The most successful artists are the ones who never stop growing—find a mentor, take a course, or dive into a business book.
Today on KPFA Radio's Women's Magazine Lisa Dettmer talks to three Queer farmers of color, Oriana Bolden, Loa Niumeitolu and Kellee Matsushita-Tseng about how we can create alternative spaces to sustain us during this newest round of fascism. While Trump is orchestrating a neoliberal collapse and we weather the constant barrage of attacks on our lives we need to create alternative communities rooted in the land. But our capitalist industrial model of growing and consuming food is contributing to both climate change and social inequity and unfortunately large agro industrial farming is not that different than plantation farming. industrial capitalism is undermining our ability to build sustainable food systems for all. 98% of Farm Land is controlled by white people and many argue that alternative economies—including alternative food networks—continue to benefit middle class white folks, while further marginalizing communities of color and low-income folks. So today I am going to talk to 3 Queer farmers who are creating farms and gardens farming for BIPOC and low income and Queer people which is so important to creating a truly just movement for food sovereignty and is so important right now to help create alternative communities that can sustain us when we can not count on government grants or financial support reminding us that we will need to create independent grassroots movements rooted in the land where we can be sustained with food and well being and where we can create our own systems for mutual aid and an alternative non extractive non exploitive economic and eco system. Today we talk to 3 farmers who are doing that. Oriana Bolden is a Black, queer, filmmaking farmer located in Grass Valley, CA, where Oriana stewards medicinal herbs, edible flowers and long-celebrated, but “forgotten” herbs, spices and indigenous foods that are local and ecologically and culturally important. And we talk to Loa Niumeitolu, who is a Tongan poet, community organizer, educator and urban farmer. She is the director of Planting Oceania, a Pacific Islander collective that plants their ancestral foods and medicine for self determination and to heal from the destructions of colonization.. planting Oceania plants on the unceded territories of Lisjan and Raymatush tribes.” And lastly we talk to Kellee Matsushita-Tseng who is a yonsei, 4th generation queer japanese-chinese american, living and farming on unceded territory of the Uypi-tribe in Santa Cruz. Kellee joined the Food, What?! team in 2023 with over a decade of both farming and education experience, with special love for connecting people to seed stewardship. In addition to their work with youth at Food What?!, Kellee works to build seed sovereignty movements as a means of cultivating community power and organizes with a collective of AAPI farmers and organizers across the country, called Second Generation Seeds, which preserves, improves, and breeds crops significant to communities of the Asian diaspora. Kellee is also a founding member of Bitter Cotyledons, a collective of queer and trans asian Americans that cultivates creative resilience through ancestral foodways and community. The post Queers of Color Farmers appeared first on KPFA.
In this episode, Kellee Webb shares the remarkable journey of Cenikor Foundation since 2009, growing from 82 employees across three locations to nearly 600 employees today, with 75 people in their corporate office (or "operations support," as they call them at Cenikor). The discussion highlights significant milestones such as the adoption of technology, the creation of a robust back office support system including a call center, and the strategy behind twelve acquisitions. The conversation delves into leadership development programs, employee motivations, and the importance of compassion and servant leadership in a service-oriented organization. The transformative impact of expanding services like detox, outpatient programs, and recovery support specialists is also discussed. Finally, the episode touches on HR challenges and strategies, the importance of aligning organizational and individual goals, and the rewarding experience of helping employees grow and thrive.00:00 Introduction and Initial Growth01:32 Challenges and Strategic Moves04:09 Leadership Development and Employee Engagement07:19 Substance Abuse Treatment Services11:06 HR Strategy and Cultural Integration17:23 Performance Metrics and Bonus System27:18 Personal Reflections and Leadership Insights32:52 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis episode is part of the Insperity SMB HR Challenges podcast series.Learn more about our research with Insperity on SMB HR challengesConnect with Kellee on LinkedInSee the show archives and sign up for episode updates
Abby and Kellee recorded on 1/31/25 and began exploring how to hold space for marginalized clients who are impacted by executive orders and fear of or actual detainments of themselves and loved ones. Topics Touched on:Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition: https://coloradoimmigrant.org/Decolonizing Therapy (Jaiya john): https://www.decolonizingtherapy.comIain McGilchrist: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300245929/the-master-and-his-emissary/Enough About You- Titus Kaphar: https://www.kapharstudio.comMasharll Lyles: https://www.marshalllyles.comBonnie Badenoch: https://www.nurturingtheheart.com/ Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Abby and Kellee jump into a new season with the new year. They explore the ebbs and flows of their rhythms over the last 5 years of recordings, and how they have shifted as healers. Abby and Kellee highlight the importance of slowing down, community, intentionality, and how “being with” is truly enough for our clients healing. Topics Touched on:Rebodying the Self of the Healer - REGISTER NOW: https://www.marshalllyles.comMaggie Smith's poem- How Dark the Beginning: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/152103/how-dark-the-beginningFollow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Happy New Year! Did you make any New Year's resolutions? Did you kiss a stranger at midnight? Our guest today had a dream to do just that this year – tune in to find out. Neither our guest Kelly, nor co-host Anna, who introduced her to the show, mentioned she was a widow, so much of my show prep went out the window. Still friends with your ex? Who ended the relationship? … Hear me insert and re-insert my foot into my mouth, as we hearabout getting back into the dating scene after 28 years – without the apps. Technical difficulties, a little microphone rust by yours truly, and lots of promised editing result in a fun jaunt through dive bars and grocery stores. We also talk about clone dating. That's right, you can create a clone to go on dozens, or hundreds of virtual dates then get recommendations from an algorithm and evaluations of all your “dates.” You can go on virtual dates with other people's clones, or have your clones date other's clones or other people's clones! It is indeed a brave new world. We also talk about sending private pics, especially from men, and do you get more attention if you can do tricks… seriously. Also, today's tips – make an effort, especially on your first date. Dress up a little or at least change out of your work clothes, and don't get too drunk on your first date.
In this inspiring episode, we hear the story of a courageous actress, Kellee, Stewart, who took control of her fertility journey by freezing her eggs. Unmarried and full of hope for the future, she shares her empowering perspective on planning for possibilities, breaking societal norms, and embracing her own timeline. Her journey is a testament to self-empowerment and the beauty of carving a path that's uniquely your own. Don't miss this heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation!" Useful links from this episode Kellee Stewart Instagram Website
In this episode, 2026 brides-to-be Jordanna Drazin and Caroline Sacks join Kellee for a fun, candid chat about all things wedding planning. From locking in vendors early (hello, negotiation!) to why hiring a content creator is a game-changer, they're spilling the tea on how to make your big day unforgettable. They also tackle the oh-so-important wedding gift etiquette—how much should you spend on your bridesmaids? Plus, get their top tips for crafting your guest list and handling those tricky invites. If you're planning a wedding (or just love a good wedding convo), this episode is packed with laughs, wisdom, and all the wedding inspo you need! Follow Jordanna on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thedailyschvitz/ Follow Caroline on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/caro__beth/ ___________________ Planning a wedding? It's time to plan smarter with Loverly's free wedding planning platform. From a comprehensive wedding checklists to guest list management and vendor manager, we've got everything you need to make your special day unforgettable. Let's be friends follow us on IG --> @Loverly We're on TikTok --> @Loverly
Abby and Kellee explore superiority, humility, arrogance, and how they show up for therapists. They give examples of how they have and do fall down this slippery slope (even while they record this episode) Abby and Kellee discuss the therapists' parts of self that can show up in sessions where we may believe we are better and/or able to influence the outcomes for clients resulting in lack of true presence. How do we set this part aside to be fully curious? Topics Touched on:Adrienne Maree Brown: https://adriennemareebrown.net/blog/On Being with Krista Tippett: https://onbeing.org/programs/dacher-keltner-the-thrilling-new-science-of-awe/Dr. Meldoy Brown: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/melody-m-brown-denver-co/774548 Bittersweet by Susan Cain:https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/bittersweet_susan-cain/29217911/item/53180813/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=high_vol_frontlist_standard_shopping_customer_acquisition&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=689361939032&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADwY45goxXpmMinAST89X0a2cqzqd&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8uqo---KigMVnEH_AR3riAElEAQYAiABEgL49fD_BwE#idiq=53180813&edition=60291104 The Development of a Therapist. Healing Others. Healing Self: Louis Cozolino:https://www.amazon.com/Development-Therapist-Healing-Others-Self/dp/0393713954 Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Kellee is joined by, Michelle I Gomez, a vibrant and passionate artist. Michelle is someone who's figured out how to balance being an artist and an entrepreneur in a way that aligns with her true self—something so many of us are striving for. It took some hard moments and big hurdles to get to where she is today and she is not afraid to share with us how the "art boss babe" culture almost killed her 3 times. Kellee and Michelle are firm believers in redefining success to align with personal well-being and authenticity. It's a conversation that is long overdue. About Michelle I. Gomez: Michelle I. Gomez is a multi-passionate Artist, Curator, and Educator. As a Trauma-Informed Life & Business Coach, she empowers struggling Neurodivergent & Multi-passionate artists to transform into thriving artpreneurs.With the experience of founding her thriving arts business, Michelle has guided over 400 artists worldwide in launching their ventures. Her holistic and trauma-sensitive coaching approach fosters emotional intelligence, enabling her clients to heal and create fulfilling lives and businesses they love without bypassing their struggles or sacrificing their mental health.Check out Michelle's website!Connect with Michelle on Instagram.Get on Michelle's waitlist for Artist < Artpreneur 2.0! What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Navigating the fast-paced world of social media can be overwhelming, especially when everyone is chasing their viral moment. The idea of reaching millions overnight is tempting, but the truth is that real success often comes from connection, community, and strategy. If you've ever dreamed of being a profitable artist or creative, it's more than just trying to appease the social media algorithm.In this episode, Kellee teams up with D. Michele Perry to look at what it truly takes to be prepared for your viral moment, sustain it, and build a business that does not rely on the quick-scrolling culture of social media. A big part of the conversation is focused on Substack, a platform both have found valuable for building genuine connections. Unlike other social media tools that seem to focus on algorithms, Substack is all about long-form written content, and a chronological feed which means creators can interact with their audience in a much more organic way. Michele shares her firsthand experience of how this platform not only helped her engage with a wide audience but also allowed her to monetize her work through subscriptions. It's not just about sharing ideas but building a supportive, paying community.These conversations are the perfect way to end the year as we reflect on what we loved about the 2024 journey, what we can leave behind this year, and what we can implement in the upcoming year! Don't forget, that when artists succeed, the whole world around them shines a little brighter.Check out Michele's websiteConnect with Michele on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Pinterest & YouTube!Sign up for Michele's newsletter - Creative ExpressoAnd of course, don't forget to find Michele on Substack!What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
In this episode, Kellee Roberts returns to join Dave Sharpe for a no-holds-barred conversation on the rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship. Together, they'll dive deep into the losses that test every ounce of grit and the wins that make it all worthwhile. Expect raw, relatable stories, hard-earned insights, and plenty of laughs as Kellee and Dave sit down for what's sure to be an awesome interview! You won't want to miss this one! Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on Youtube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Dave on Instagram Follow Kellee on TikTok
Abby and Kellee start to explore the word accountability and sift through their intention for the episode. They come to name self-reflection and community. Abby and Kellee talk authenticity and explore internalizing nurture from those in their community; which supports them in bringing this into the therapy space. They ask listeners to identify who they can be their truest self with; to practice authenticity and gain internalized nurturing that allows them to show up congruently with clients. Topics Touched on: The Development of a Therapist. Healing Others. Healing Self: Louis Cozolinohttps://www.amazon.com/Development-Therapist-Healing-Others-Self/dp/0393713954Daria - Accountability Mapping - https://accountabilitymapping.com/Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
Send us a textIn this Election Day's Eve episode, political commentator, Kelle Knighten Hough ( @bellekurve ) joins us to share to reflect on the circumstances that brought us to one of the most important elections in modern history. Plus, we explore the importance of finding peace in these intense moments leading up to November 5th, 2024. Support the showStay up to date with all things Dara Starr Tucker here:Dara Starr Tucker LinkTreeDara Starr Tucker TikTokDara Starr Tucker InstagramDara Starr Tucker YouTubeDara Starr Tucker Facebook
If you LOVE your art business, that doesn't mean your work should cost less. If you are at the beginning of your journey, that doesn't mean your work is worth less than someone who has been creating for years. The art world is full of stigmas about making money, and this episode is here to empower you to make money, find joy, and ditch self-doubt. In part two of Kellee and Hayley Price's conversation they are diving deeper into the mindset of artists talking about one of the hardest topics... Money! For Kellee, success isn't just measured in dollars. It's about balance and personal well-being, a sentiment that Haley shares wholeheartedly. Kellee encourages creatives to search deep within themselves to find what truly makes them fulfilled. Hayley drives home the importance of finding the path in business that brings you joy. Your dream job should be a light in your life, not a daunting dark cloud hanging over you. As the new year approaches, Kellee invites all artists to join the journey of turning dreams into reality, one remarkable step at a time.
In part two of this enlightening episode on The Art Coaching Club Podcast, host Hayley Price and guest Kellee Wynne dive deep into the crucial topic of money mindset for artists. They discuss the value of art and how artists can shift their thinking to recognize their worth and overcome the common challenges of underpricing their work. Kellee shares strategies for increasing profitability, focusing on one primary offering to simplify business and deliver more value. This episode provides actionable advice for artists looking to transform their relationship with money, charge what they're worth, and grow a sustainable art business. Tune in to learn how embracing your true value can lead to greater financial success and fulfillment. Make sure to tune into her podcast, The Made Remarkable Podcast to learn more.
In this episode, Kellee Franklin from the Global Innovation Institute shares her insights on the intersection of AI, leadership, and mindfulness. Learn how to create people-centric organizational strategies that embrace change and foster innovation. Discover the vital role of empathy and diversity in driving transformation while navigating the challenges of integrating AI into existing structures. 00:40- About Kellee Franklin Kellee is a member of the board of advisors of the Global Innovation Institute, which has a proven history of spearheading organizational transformation by harnessing the power of creative people-centric approaches and a deep understanding of emerging technologies, including AI. She's also a senior innovation advisor, product ambassador, and an AI strategy enablement at Motis OneAI. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Whether you're just embarking on your artistic journey or have been navigating it for years, dreaming of a profitable art business, here's a little secret—it's absolutely within your reach. As artists, we often hit hurdles on our paths to success, but breaking through them is not just a dream; it's something you can achieve.In the latest episode with Hayley Price from The Art Coaching Club, she and Kellee are discussing the ins and outs of this exciting, challenging, journey. They explore strategies like niching down, mastering email marketing, and the importance of staying true to one's unique artistic style. Through 1:1 coaching, a membership community, a blog, a podcast, and a wealth of free and affordable content, Hayley ensures that every creative finds the help they need at a price within their reach. Her approach is not just about providing solutions but about creating a space where artists can explore their potential and find their path to success.Tune into Part TWO of this interview next week to discuss more about the money mindset with Hayley!About Hayley Price: Hayley Price is a dedicated advocate and mentor for artists at every stage of their careers. With a rich educational background as a Studio Art and Business double major from Washington & Lee University, Hayley possesses a deep understanding of both the creative and commercial challenges artists face in the ever-changing landscape of today's art world. Her journey has been shaped by a commitment to fostering growth, building relationships, and empowering artists to focus on their passion while she tackles the challenges that ultimately take them out of the studio.Check out Hayley's websiteConnect with Hayley on Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube!Don't forget to get on Hayley's newsletter list. What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
In part one of this inspiring interview on The Art Coaching Club Podcast, host Hayley Price sits down with Kellee Wynne to discuss her remarkable journey from an aspiring artist in high school to building a thriving creative business through Color Crush Creative and Art Courses Online. Kellee shares how she shifted her focus from military life and family to discovering her artistic voice, navigating the art world, and eventually teaching others how to grow successful businesses. The conversation covers the importance of niching down, building a recognizable brand, and developing effective marketing strategies like email lists and lead magnets. Kellee also offers valuable insights into overcoming fears about pricing art and focusing on providing consistent value to your audience. Don't miss this episode full of practical tips and empowering lessons for artists and creatives alike! Learn more about Kellee: https://www.kelleewynnestudios.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kelleewynnestudios/
We're back this week with the one and only Kellee Khalil, founder & CEO of Loverly and host of the Loverly Wedding Planning Podcast. This episode is a must-listen for any current moms, anyone planning to be a mom one day, or anyone who just loves fascinating stories about motherhood from a badass all around human. We talk about the notion of "having it all" as a mom, how nyc hustle culture can be toxic AF, and how you can move out of the city to be a suburban mom but still absolutely thrive in your career (hint: it doesn't mean you're 'quitting')! Kellee gets super open and honest with us about her journey to motherhood, including why she decided to do a home birth, and why she decided to do co-sleeping with her with baby. Be sure to check out Kellee's first baby, Loverly.com, for all your wedding/event planning needs! Xoxo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're back this week with the one and only Kellee Khalil, founder & CEO of Loverly and host of the Loverly Wedding Planning Podcast. This episode is a must-listen for any current moms, anyone planning to be a mom one day, or anyone who just loves fascinating stories about motherhood from a badass all around human. We talk about the notion of "having it all" as a mom, how nyc hustle culture can be toxic AF, and how you can move out of the city to be a suburban mom but still absolutely thrive in your career (hint: it doesn't mean you're 'quitting')! Kellee gets super open and honest with us about her journey to motherhood, including why she decided to do a home birth, and why she decided to do co-sleeping with her with baby. Be sure to check out Kellee's first baby, Loverly.com, for all your wedding/event planning needs! Xoxo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hustle culture and the promise of success often seem like the gold standard in business. Working tirelessly, chasing productivity, and pushing oneself to the limit is glamorized. Kellee dives deep into the topic of holistic and sustainable business practices that create balance and real success without the burn and churn, by inviting Racheal Cook (Founder of The CEO Collective), who brings wisdom and experience in building sustainable businesses.Redefining business success is essential in a world where hustle culture dominates. Long-term success is built on balance, mindfulness, and genuine effort—not hustling and grinding.About Racheal Cook: Racheal Cook is the founder of The CEO Collective and host of the Promote Yourself to CEO podcast. With over 15 years of experience consulting small owner-operated businesses, she has become a trusted voice in the entrepreneurial community, known for her expertise in business strategy, marketing, and leadership.Racheal is a sought-after speaker and small business expert, with her work featured in publications such as Entrepreneur, Inc, Washington Post, Money, Business Insider, and Forbes. She is passionate about helping more women entrepreneurs escape hustle culture to build life-first businesses that allow business owners to do meaningful work and live a meaningful life.When she's not coaching or podcasting, you can find her spending time with her family, enjoying the outdoors, or curled up with a great book.Check out The CEO CollectiveWhat would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
The sharks have stopped eating her internet, and Kellee is finally able to join for her birthday episode, only 4 weeks late. Get ready for Brandon's 2nd favorite film of all time, "Little Miss Sunshine". How do we feel about children beauty pageants? What male name invokes cock sucking themes? And why do French Horns make Brandon cry? Tune in this week to find out all this and more, but only on "The Good, The Bad, & The Movies"! P.S. Check out these links to stay connected with TGTBTM Discord: https://discord.gg/rKuMYcKv Youtube: https://youtu.be/YNlZzVTjfKU
Life's unexpected twists and turns can reshape one's purpose and path. Grieving a loss, navigating personal upheaval, and finding a way back to routine life is a journey many understand intimately. Shelby Forsythia helps individuals navigate their grief and reclaim their lives through empowerment, mindfulness, and intentional strategies. Shelby and Kellee discuss powerful tools for navigating grief in the many forms that can present itself in our lives.Kellee herself has experienced many different levels of grief in the past few months that have caused not only upheaval in her personal life but also had her re-examine ways that she has been approaching her business. Kellee shares her experiences and ways that she has practiced self-care and compassion for herself."What happens is our life grows around the bigness of grief and our life gets bigger, which is why it feels so intense at the beginning." - Shelby ForsythiaLife's unexpected twists and turns can reshape one's purpose and path. Grieving a loss, navigating personal upheaval, and finding a way back to routine life is a journey many understand intimately. Shelby Forsythia helps individuals navigate their grief and reclaim their lives through empowerment, mindfulness, and intentional strategies. Shelby and Kellee discuss powerful tools for navigating grief in the many forms that can present itself in our lives.Grief has a profound way of reshaping our understanding of success. Shelby and Kellee discussed the importance of honoring grief as an ongoing process that requires patience and practice. For those struggling with grief and seeking constructive navigation, Shelby Forsythia offers a plethora of support avenues. By embracing grief, we can transform it into a source of strength and growth.About Shelby Forsythia: Shelby Forsythia (she/her) is a grief coach, author, and podcast host. In 2020, she founded Life After Loss Academy, an online course and community that has helped dozens of grievers grow and find their way after death, divorce, diagnosis, and other major life transitions.Following her mother's death in 2013, Shelby began calling herself a “student of grief” and now devotes her days to reading, writing, and speaking about loss. Through a combination of mindfulness tools and intuitive, open-ended questions, she guides her clients to welcome grief as a teacher and create meaningful lives that honor and include the heartbreaks they've faced. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, Bustle, and The Oprah Magazine.Check out Shelby's WebsiteConnect with Shelby on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, & TikTokCope with grief and find your way again in Shelby's FREE WorkshopWhat would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
"It's in challenging times, in dark times, we get to put whatever meaning we want on the experience, and the meaning I'm making out of it is that I'm meant to be here." - Kellee WynneSometimes life challenges us in ways that we never could have prepared for. Kellee is back on the podcast after a much-needed pause, and a year of personal losses, health scares, and challenges that have had her questioning the "normalcy" of a daily scroll on Instagram, why we are so susceptible to burnout, and navigating business with personal life. Starting in June, Kellee took a hiatus from podcasting to recharge and focus on her well-being (and to enjoy her time with family for the summer!). Although it was challenging to step away, it was essential. Returning now, stronger and more focused, Kellee is so excited to share her journey with you and continue doing what she loves, which is showing up for others and helping guide them into a business that they make remarkable.After this break, Kellee shares that the one thing that has never wavered in her business, is her drive and dedication to teaching you how to build a joyful business in your zone of genius and achieve your big audacious dreams. Kellee's Build It Remarkable program will open at the end of the year—so keep an eye out!What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Send us a textOctober is Pedestrian Safety Month! In preparation, we sat down with Arvada's Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, Kellee Van Bruggen, to talk about the City's transportation safety and planning efforts. What goes into making a city bike-friendly and ensuring pedestrian safety? We tackle this question and more as Kellee dives into the challenges, opportunities, and innovations in planning for the future of the City's transportation network and improving bike / pedestrian connectivity. In this episode:2017 Bike Master PlanTrail etiquette remindersTennyson Street ImprovementsLittle Dry Creek Trail Feasibility StudyHeadsUp Arvada safety campaignGo-Tober ChallengeLooking for more about cycling in Arvada, visit the City's bicycling webpage. Other news and events:Take the Bike Friendly Community SurveyTaste & Talks Event on Sept. 24Celebrate the Lake Arbor Golf Course 50th AnniversaryVisit us at ArvadaCO.gov/Podcast or email us at podcast@arvada.org.
Kellee and Abby revisit the concept of 'process over content' in therapy, and explore what is bringing them Joy over the last few years since beginning the podcast. They dive into what may be leading therapists into content therapy versus process therapy, and encourage therapists to lean into what makes them feel alive and joyful. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
In this eye-opening episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Kellee Kortas, an integrative health practitioner specialising in nutritional therapy, quantum biology, and functional blood chemistry. Kellee shares her personal journey through health challenges, including misdiagnoses and her battle with mold exposure, which shaped her holistic approach to wellness. Together, they explore the importance of finding the right holistic health practitioner, the overlooked dangers of mold exposure, and foundational practices for long-lasting health. Kellee also provides insights into how our healthcare system sometimes falls short in promoting true wellness. About the Guest: Kellee Kortas is an integrative health practitioner dedicated to helping individuals uncover the root causes of illness. With her background in nutritional therapy, quantum biology, and functional blood chemistry, she offers a comprehensive approach to holistic health. After dealing with her own health issues, including undiagnosed mold exposure, and losing her father to medical mismanagement, Kellee turned to alternative therapies. She now advocates for a balanced, patient-centered approach to healing that integrates both conventional and holistic practices. Key Takeaways: Personal Health Journey: Kellee's experiences with undiagnosed health issues and mismanagement by conventional medicine led her to explore alternative health practices like Yoga, nutritional therapy, and functional medicine. The importance of advocating for your own health and seeking out practitioners who treat the individual, not just the symptoms. Challenges with the Healthcare System: Kellee discusses how the current healthcare system often prioritizes symptom management over long-term wellness and prevention, and how nutritional guidance in hospitals can be inadequate. Insights into the pitfalls of allopathic medicine and the need for more holistic and individualized care approaches. Dangers of Mold Exposure: Mold is a "hidden epidemic" that can go undiagnosed for years, leading to chronic health issues. The effects of mold exposure range from respiratory problems to autoimmune issues and even mental health challenges. Finding the Right Holistic Practitioner: When searching for a holistic health practitioner, consider their background, treatment philosophy, and how they approach individual care. Avoid practitioners who apply one-size-fits-all solutions, and instead look for those who tailor their approach to your specific needs. Foundational Health Practices: Simple practices like proper nutrition, stress management, and environmental awareness can lead to long-lasting health improvements. It's crucial to be proactive in maintaining wellness by addressing root causes of illness rather than only treating symptoms.
Join us in this enlightening episode as we dive into the transformative journey behind her "perfect life", Kellee embarked on a walkabout that led to profound spiritual healing, purpose, and understanding. Discover how her experiences ignited her passion for energetic work, Spiritual Coaching, and guiding others on the path of personal evolution. Her insights and wisdom will inspire and empower listeners to embark on their own journeys of spiritual awakening. For more information on Kellee: www.kelleesparta.com#spiritualawakening #transformation #kellesparta #lifecoachmaureen #goodpods #applepodcasts #healingandtransformation #energeticscansFor coaching inquiries, show comments, suggestions and requests to be a guest, go to:www.lifecoachmaureen.comwww.mydogiseverything.netBooks on Amazon: My Dog Is More Enlightened Than I Am, My Dog is My Relationship Coach, My Dog, Bexley, Is Just Like MeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-never-knew-ink-but-my-dog-did-by-lifecoach-maureen--5602763/support.
Abby and Kellee are back after some big technological struggles. They welcome the community back in and explore the theme of, withholding. They explore withholding EMDR from clients and withholding the truth from clients. Are therapists withholding for a true clinical reason or out of fear? Abby and Kellee ask therapists to ask themselves, “Why might I not be leaning into something that is right here in the room where someone's nervous system might really benefit from me leaning in?” Topics Touched on: Annie Monaco- https://www.anniemonaco.comEMDR- https://www.emdria.org/Cole Arthur Riley: https://colearthurriley.com/writing/project-one-64g3t Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_therapist/https://www.facebook.com/TWTPodcasters/ Visit our website:https://wholetherapistinstitute.com Email us: wholetherapistinstitute@gmail.com
"Being more of you is actually giving permission to others to be more of themselves, to feel safe with you, and to be aligned with you and see themselves, in the work that you're creating." - Kellee WynneWe are putting Kellee on replay today, to talk about some of the biggest challenges that artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs face. Kellee opens up about the life lessons she's learned from selling her art, navigating the different niches of her business, and her aspirations for the future. This episode is too good not to play on repeat! Let's dive into the five stumbling blocks that might be preventing you from earning a solid, healthy income in your business. Clarity - It's crucial to have a clear business model. Often called "The Power of One," this concept emphasizes focusing on one offer, one customer, and one marketing channel.Capacity - Focus on what only you can do and delegate the rest. Embrace the DADA principle: Delete, Automate, Delegate, and Absorb.Consistency - Consistency is key. It's better to show up consistently than to make a big splash and then disappear.Confidence - Imposter syndrome is real, but you can break through it each time you level up. Circle of Influence - Surround yourself with the right people. Your network can make or break you, so choose wisely and find support among like-minded, creative peeps.Do you feel overwhelmed, even though you love what you do? Do you feel like you're not meeting your own standards for success? Kellee's system can help you see your business flourish without adding more hours to your workload. Join us in simplifying systems, attracting the right customers, and embracing the remarkable potential within you. Let's create a space where your art and entrepreneurial spirit can flourish.Join Build It Remarkable TODAY! (Doors close June 30, 2024)Tune in to Made Remarkable and uncover the transformative potential that awaits your creative pursuits. Kellee understands that success is not built overnight but through diligent, intentional steps. OPEN NOW! JOIN BUILD IT REMARKABLE! CLOSES JUNE 30TH!https://www.maderemarkable.com/buildit What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
You are worthy, your work is worthy, and your message is worthy. It's time to stop minimizing your worth. In today's mini-episode, Kellee is bringing back a message from a previous episode that needs to be addressed: MONEY. She's here to help you not only make money but make lots of it. Kellee wants to show you how to build those big, audacious dreams without feeling chained to the constant hustle of selling your artwork.It all starts with debunking the myths and shifting our mindset around the value of art. Kellee emphasizes that your creativity, whether it's painting, writing, or sculpting, holds immense worth. Your creations are essential to this world, adding beauty and depth to the human experience. It's time to stop minimizing your worth and start recognizing the value your art brings to the table. The book mentioned - The Big Leap by Gay HendricksDo you feel overwhelmed, even though you love what you do? Do you feel like you're not meeting your own standards for success? Kellee's system can help you see your business flourish without adding more hours to your workload. Join us in simplifying systems, attracting the right customers, and embracing the remarkable potential within you. Let's create a space where your art and entrepreneurial spirit can flourish.Join Build It Remarkable TODAY! (Doors close June 30, 2024)Tune in to Made Remarkable and uncover the transformative potential that awaits your creative pursuits. Kellee understands that success is not built overnight but through diligent, intentional steps. OPEN NOW! JOIN BUILD IT REMARKABLE! CLOSES JUNE 30TH!https://www.maderemarkable.com/buildit What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
Are you ready to take your creative business to new heights? Join Kellee Wynne, for an inside look at her approach to revolutionizing your business and marketing as she shares an inside look into her systems and strategies of the Build it Remarkable program. Are you tired of feeling stuck in your art business, trying to navigate the complexities of marketing and sales? Are you ready to unlock the potential of your creativity and turn it into a thriving, profitable venture?Kellee shares the 5 blocks that might be inhibiting your success, but don't worry, she also shares the solution for breaking free from the muck of being overwhelmed and off-path. Tune in to this episode to learn more key insights and strategies to get you unstuck! Stay tuned for the end of the episode where Kellee has the chance for a quick, impromptu coaching session with Amy Murray, who shares how she wishes she had joined Build It Remarkable sooner after seeing other creative peers share their successes in the program. Amy has been following Kellee and you can hear in just the short amount of time that they're speaking together the passion and determination that she is approaching her business with! Are you ready to make 2024 different for your creative journey? Join us in simplifying systems, attracting the right customers, and embracing the remarkable potential within you. Let's create a space where your art and entrepreneurial spirit can flourish.Join Build it Remarkable TODAY!(Doors close June 30, 2024)Tune in to Made Remarkable and uncover the transformative potential that awaits your creative pursuits. Kellee understands that success is not built overnight but through diligent, intentional steps. Join the Build It Remarkable Waitlist *A big event is coming in June 2024, get on the list so you don't miss it! What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
When it comes to sharing her love of art, color, photography, and business, Kellee Wynne isn't shy. But that openness and willingness to say what's on her mind didn't always feel like a good thing when she was growing up. Instead, it's been a skill she's spent more than a decade refining and cultivating through her various business ventures as an artist, author, business mentor, and podcaster.In this episode, Kellee and I chat all about sharing knowledge and cultivating a community online. We dive into why speaking your mind is a gift to your audience (and it's not actually pushy or bossy!) We also chat about her brilliant marketing skills, from how she dives into the mind of her clients to streamlining her content creation process–and why even though we might be multi-passionate as creatives, we still need to niche down when it comes to business. There is SO MUCH wisdom in this fun conversation! Let's dive in!What's in this episode:[00:00] Intro[02:26] Why Kellee Wynne founded her company, Color Crush Creative[07:45] Why understanding your customer's desires is the key to effective marketing[11:52] The Primary Content Machine and how Kellee uses it to streamline her content creation[17:32] How Kellee helps her clients to find clarity on what they want and need[23:44] How Kellee is embracing AI and learning to integrate it into her business[31:04] Why Kellee values “we over me” and incorporates community values into her mentoring business[34:32] How multi-passionate artists can embrace their interests while also niching down to create a more sustainable business[38:40] Kellee's lightning roundTune in to this episode to learn how Kellee Wynne takes mentoring creatives to the next level!For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/boss-not-bossy-how-kellee-wynne-helps-others-fulfill-their-dreams-by-sharing-her-knowledge-and-why-you-should-too/Grab your replay of the 2024 {online} Family Retreat!
**TRIGGER WARNINGS In this episode, Kellee speaks very openly and honestly about domestic violence, abuse and assault. Also at 1:03:00 I ask her to explain what a "hot rail" is in great detail! If this will trigger a craving for you, please skip ahead to about 1:10:00 Today, I have the pleasure of introducing the Nod Pod family to Kellee Lengyel. Kellee landed in foster care at age six and was bounced around through the system and reluctant family members until the age of 18. Beginning work as a stripper, Kellee eventually progressed from weed to cocaine and meth and spent her early 20s in complete chaos and instability of active addiction. After becoming pregnant, she began making slow but steady changes to her life style and completely redesigned her life. Let me know what you guys think! Connect with Kellee on Instagram Connect with Jeannine on Instagram Connect with the show on Instagram Connect with Jeannine on TikTok --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeannine-coulter-lindgren/message
Today we're talking about that tipping point moment when you know things need to change which happens at various stages of the creative path. There are times when we need a little nudge, time to reflect or sometimes even to be given permission to create what we desire OR to strip back and gain some clarity as we craft the next stage of our journey. We're introducing a very special in-person event, to be held in the UK over 2 days in May 2024, hosted by Alice Sheridan and Kellee Wynne Conrad. You can find out more and add your name to the Priority invite list here: www.soulmadeevents.com We talk about why the time is now to gather in person and go beyond online learning and how we've both experienced and welcomes change over the last decade. "You don't go an event like this for a learning objective. You go for an experience; you go for connection and to re-discover yourself again." Alice is joined by Kellee Wynne, an entrepreneurial powerhouse who many of you will know from her astonishingly popular True Colors program, Color Crush studio, her book or the Made Remarkable podcast. More recently she has been helping artists how to build a profitable business that lasts with the Build It Remarkable business accelerator. Find out more about Kellee on her website and get her guide 100 Ways to Build a Creative Business HERE Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com @alicesheridanstudio Find more about Louise Fletcher: www.louisefletcherart.com @louisefletcher_art Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License