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Get 15% off ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol Probiotic: https://www.zbiotics.com/GJ — Use code GJ at checkout. Get 10% off your first month of online therapy with BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com/GJ Melissa and Melanie are back with another episode of Gin and Juice. This week: birthdays, Isaiah going rogue to San Diego, Melissa's Access Hollywood debut and what went wrong on set, Mario Lopez's dimples, the Karmelo Anthony trial, the Rick Chow case and a passionate case for why Black people need to show up to jury duty, how LinkedIn went from a career resource to a cringe influencer platform, a new mom in corporate America dealing with toxic management, Jay-Z hitting the tour stage and why nobody should be yelling Beyonce's name at his show, Real Housewives of Atlanta chaos including Drew Sidora's team implosion, Phaedra's butler, Shamia's surrogacy journey, and a breakdown of Rhode Island. Plus: Ballotpedia, Snapchat vs Instagram, and letting the rich ex pay the bills.CHAPTERS0:00 — Intro and Welcome0:20 — Long Story Short: Weekly Catch-Up Begins1:17 — Birthdays, Isaiah Goes to San Diego, and KevOnStage Hosting ABFF2:37 — Karmelo Anthony Trial Update5:20 — Access Hollywood 19:56 — Pop the Trunk: LinkedIn Bots and Career Coach Scams26:32 — Pop the Trunk: Corporate America and Being a Black Woman at Work34:14 — Pop the Trunk: Jury Duty, the Rick Chow Case, and Why Your Vote Matters45:48 — Jay-Z Tour, the Sacred Hair Product, and Don't Yell Beyonce51:06 — Pop the Trunk: Jury Duty at Work — White Coworker Won't Go52:04 — Why Black People Need to Be on Juries: Mel's Full Breakdown57:40 — Ballotpedia, Voting Local, and Raising Civically Engaged Kids1:03:17 — Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap1:05:27 — Phaedra's Butler, K. Michelle Reads, and Shamia's Surrogacy Concerns1:08:44 — Kelly and Porsha Beef: Where Did It Come From?1:11:57 — Drew Sidora's Team Meeting Goes Off the Rails1:19:00 — Angela vs. Shamia Drinks Scene Breakdown1:26:00 — Real Housewives Rhode Island: Bill Sings, Alicia's Homeless Argument, and Kelsie's Ex Pays Her Bills1:33:00 — Love Island, Summer House Reunion Tea, and Outro
Jessica Coody sat down with Kelsie Bequest of Husker Track and Field to talk about her recent B1G Title, her decision to come to Nebraska, how being a multi-sport athlete helped her excel on the track, she talks serving as a team captain and the chemistry of the Nebraska T&F program, she dives into her athletic family and having her dad as a coach, her journey coming of an ACL injury her senior year, to running the 400 meter hurdles for the first time this spring, the long process of getting back to herself and setting multiple program records and what she learned along the way, being a part of the 4x400m relay team, Kelsie previews the post season for Husker women's track and field team, and much more!
Thinking about adding HYROX to your training? Or already racing and wondering why your nutrition isn't translating into performance? Dr Kelsie Johnson is a nutrition and performance coach who works with hybrid athletes: people combining serious strength work with endurance sport. With a PhD in nutrition and muscle mass, experience as an S&C coach at Aston Villa Women's, and a background in triathlon and HYROX herself, Kelsie brings both the science and the real-world application. In this episode we dig into what hybrid training actually looks like in practice, why carbohydrate periodisation is the biggest gap she sees in athletes, how to fuel for a HYROX race depending on your start time, and why doing both triathlon and HYROX in the same block is a recipe for burnout. If you've been guessing with your nutrition and hoping for the best — this one's for you. 5 KEY POINTS Don't run HYROX and triathlon simultaneously — use HYROX as your off-season focus instead. Carbs, not protein, are the missing link — most athletes have protein nailed but aren't periodizing their carbohydrate intake around session demands. HYROX is 60–70% running at high intensity — fuelling during the race is non-negotiable, even if it only lasts 60 minutes. The interference effect is real — strength and endurance adaptations compete, so session sequencing matters. Race start times vary wildly — practise your fuelling strategy for different scenarios long before race week. 3 TAKEAWAYS Match your carbs to the session — fuel for the work you're actually doing, not out of habit. Rehearse race day nutrition in training — know your timing, your meals and how you'll carry fuel during the race. A healthy athlete is a fast athlete — under-fuelling is one of the fastest routes to injury and inconsistency. KILLER QUOTE
Recording artist and Broadway sensation Kelsie Watts joins The I Dare You Podcast for a candid conversation about what it really takes to build a career that lasts—onstage and online. Kelsie is making waves again with new original music, including her latest release “Made for Your Love,” and has become a viral singing phenomenon with 250M+ views and 3.5M+ followers across TikTok and Instagram. In this episode, she takes us behind the curtain on her journey from Lubbock, Texas (singing in church and studying music) to Belmont University in Nashville, to grinding through the “unseen years” that most people never hear about. We talk about: Why “overnight success” is a myth The creative story behind “Made for Your Love” and Kelsie's Whitney Houston inspiration How understanding the business of music matters as much as talent The Broadway reality: Kelsie's run as Queen Jane Seymour in SIX! The Musical (including her iHeartRadio Music Award nomination for Favorite Broadway Debut) and what it's like to step into high-pressure roles live The message behind her acclaimed single “Fit In”—and why comparison is “the thief of joy” The power of authenticity, preparation, and staying coachable after hearing “no” Plus, Kelsie shares her simple “I Dare You” challenge—one small act that can change someone's day. Follow Kelsie: @kelsiewatts (TikTok) | @kelsiewattsmusic (Instagram) Listen to her music everywhere you stream. Remember, as discussed in E218, grab your FREE, custom-designed PDFs (inspired by Start With Why by Simon Sinek) at idareyoupod.com: 5 “Why discovery” questions Daring Purpose Tool (Belief → Action → Results → One sentence) Start With Why Visual Synopsis (WHY / HOW / WHAT + trust + consistency)
Kelsie Koch brings us week 1 of our sermon series, Encounters with Women, focusing on Jesus with Mary and Martha.
Kelsie Parks Adams thanks voters after winning the Republican primary for Circuit Court Clerk
Jason Fraley celebrates Tony nominations day with Kelsie Watts, the current star of Broadway's “Moulin Rouge: The Musical." This week also marks the 25th anniversary of Baz Luhrmann's “Moulin Rouge” making its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival with iconic performances by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion")
Former UH guard Kelsie Imai joins the show to share her thoughts and excitement about new Rainbow Wahine basketball head coach Khalilah Mitchell. On the men's side, the Rainbow Warriors continue to make moves in the transfer portal, snagging a big from UC San Diego.
What does it take to guide visitors through histories that are genuinely contested and emotionally charged? In this episode, I'm joined by Brandon Dillard, Director of Historic Interpretation and Audience Engagement at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, and Kelsie Paul, Director of Learning and Visitor Experience at the Frick Pittsburgh, to explore how both institutions have reimagined their guided experiences in response to the complicated legacies of their central historical figures.We talk about the long evolution of interpretation at Monticello, from the site's earliest tours to the integration of slavery and the story of Sally Hemings into the core narrative. Kelsie shares the process behind the Frick's "Gilded, Not Golden" tour - a ground-up redesign of Clayton's 30-year-old house tour that involved consultants, an advisory board, difficult internal conversations and a willingness to start from scratch.We also dig into what it means to support guides doing this work: hiring for empathy, investing in training, facilitating ongoing dialogue, and empowering guides to be facilitators rather than lecturers. And we reflect on the civic role of historic sites in a polarised moment, including how Monticello is approaching the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.Whether you're working at a historic house, leading tours in any kind of museum or cultural space, or thinking about how to hold space for complexity in your guided programmes, I think you'll find a great deal to take away from this conversation.The Art Engager is written and presented by Claire Bown. Editing is by Matt Jacobs and Claire Bown. Music by Richard Bown. Support on PatreonEpisode Links:LinkedIn Kelsie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsie-paul-39561b199/Frick website: www.thefrickpittsburgh.orgFrick Instagram: @frickpittsburghRecent article on Clayton: https://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/places-we-love-clayton/LinkedIn Brandon: www.linkedin.com/in/brandonmdillardMonticello website: https://www.monticello.org/Monticello Instagram: @tjmonticelloShow Links:✨ If you've enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting The Art Engager on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheArtEngagerOr pick up a copy of my book, The Art Engager, for step-by-step guidance on creating meaningful, interactive guided experiences https://www.theartengager.com/Buy it here on Amazon.com: https://tinyurl.com/buytheartengager
Hour 2 continues the celebration of the Laura Beeman era in Hawai'i, getting former Rainbow Wahine G Kelsie Imai on the phone to talk about what her former coach meant to her, her career and the islands as a whole. We start to look ahead and talk about what the job opening entails as well, going over how attractive the job is, who the candidates might be and the most important things for the University of Hawai'i to focus on in the national search for Beeman's successor. CLICK HERE for info about the UH Women's Basketball Banquet on April 14.
In a “more is better” culture, how can women live lives that are balanced, not burned out? It's easy to mistake a busy life for a meaningful one. Often, we don't realize how exhausted we truly are until we reach a breaking point.I've had my own season of burnout, juggling a job, volunteer roles, and homeschooling while Rob traveled extensively for work and we prepared for a cross-country move. When the boxes were finally unpacked, I looked around and found myself in a new life that was shockingly quiet. Out of that stillness, I gained a lot of perspective about roles, priorities, and peace.As women, we care deeply for the close relationships in our lives. We want to love others well. We also want to give our best to the values and commitments that matter to us, whether that be a job, volunteer work, or homeschooling. How do we find the balance?My guest today has wrestled through these questions as well. Kelsie Zarko is a wife, mom of two, and owner of the small business, Curate Social. We sat down for an honest, mom-to-mom conversation about seasons, roles, identity, and so much more. Kelsie shares powerful insight into how women end up burned out, and how we can find a different path when we stop striving and choose to live from a place of being deeply loved.In this episode, Kelsie shares:Practical ideas for being intentional in relationships and prioritiesA helpful definition of self-care and how to pursue itThoughts on how to live from identity, not performanceAnd more!I found this conversation so encouraging and I hope you do, too!Show Notes: https://growinghometogether.com/kelsie-zarko-126/
Join host Wendy Liebmann as she sits down with Kelsie Johnston, a retail strategist with a career spanning Macy's, Walmart, Coty, and most recently, TikTok. In this episode of Future Shop, Kelsie breaks down the seismic shift from traditional omnichannel retail to the exploding world of social commerce and the dawn of “Agentic AI.” They discuss why brands and retailers must move beyond transactional selling to build genuine community and trust in an era where algorithms and AI agents will soon curate what we buy.Highlights:From Omnichannel to Agentic: Tracing the evolution of shopping from “buy online, pickup in store” to AI-driven discovery.The TikTok Strategy: Why the platform is less about selling and more about fueling the “trust signals” of the future.Fast vs. Slow: Understanding the modern shopper's desire for friction-free speed or immersive, slow retail experiences.Retailer Advice: Why prioritizing pace and psychological safety is critical for legacy brands trying to survive the next disruption.Send us a textVisit our website for transcripts, links mentioned on this episodes, and video podcasts. Subscribe and rate us with your favorite podcast app!
In Group Therapy, her boyfriend of 4 months got kicked out of his apartment after a fight with his landlord and wants to move in with her. Her friends say go for it but big bro says pump the brakes. Kelsie takes on Kelly in Can't Beat Kelly and TBT is especially unhinged and sassy with a theme that seemed to emerge!
We last spoke with Kelsie back in Season 3 Episode 9: Geocaching with Kids - A Geo Mom Round Table. In this episode we discuss where geocaching has taken her sense then.Email:Geocache.Adventures.Podcast@gmail.comFacebook:@Geocache.adventures.podcastInstagram:@geocache_adventuresYouTube:@geocacheadventures1807
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Kaitlin Calogera, the owner of A Tour of Her Own, a tour company in Washington, DC that highlights the stories and history of women and queer people one might not see in your typical DC tour. Imagine if all tour companies told these stories! Let's get into it!A Tour of Her Own: https://www.atourofherown.com/What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Get FREE Learning Materials at www.remedialherstory.com/learnSupport the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com/givingSHOP Remedial Herstory Gear at www.remedialherstory.com/storeHost: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Mary Catherine Starr, the artist behind Mom Life Comics, about how she uses art to illuminate inequities in the home and in the perception of moms and dads as parents. Starr's work poignantly illustrates the way cultural norms and legal structures create a double standard that is ever present in parenthood. Let's get into it!Find Starr: https://www.marycatherinestarr.com/my-comics Her Book: Mama Needs a MinuteWhat's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Get FREE Learning Materials at www.remedialherstory.com/learnSupport the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com/givingSHOP Remedial Herstory Gear at www.remedialherstory.com/storeHost: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke discuss the legacy of John Locke: democracy for patriarchs, not people. In dismantling absolute monarchy, Locke left the family intact, subjecting women, children, chattel, enslaved people, animals, and all dependents to the whim of the patriarch of the home. With little structural resources to subvert his will, dependents remained oppressed in an era where human rights were “self-evident.” Let's get into this!Read more in our FREE online Government textbook. What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Get FREE Learning Materials at www.remedialherstory.com/learnSupport the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com/givingSHOP Remedial Herstory Gear at www.remedialherstory.com/storeHost: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
Kelsie's husband has basically told her to choose him or her career… Should she choose her marriage… or the massage table?
In this episode, Kelsie interviews DB, a sex educator who uses her platform to share comprehensive sex education with people. Sex Ed with DB is your go-to podcast for smart, science-backed sex education — delivering trusted insights from top experts on sex, sexuality, and pleasure. Let's get into it!Find Sex Ed with DB at: https://www.sexedwithdb.com/ Check out these resources she recommends: AMAZE: https://www.youtube.com/c/amazeorg Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Host: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
A young woman goes missing. There's no body, no murder weapon, no crime scene. Now, follow one mother's crusade for justice in this true crime investigation. (Originally broadcast 3/26/21) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Emily Glankler from Anti-Social studies about being a high school teacher in this day and age and her “ah ha” moments about the teaching of women and gender in school systems. As a native of Texas, Emily shares a bit about the state of things in Texas schools. What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Host: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
BOO, Weirdos!! Did we scare you? Not yet? Well buckle up because this week we have another episode of REAL SCARY STORIES!! We're talking ghosts, we're talking aliens, we're talking INTERDIMENSIONAL BEINGS, imaginary friends, ghost animals, premonitions, alien abductions and even a little bit of the SHINE and all of these stories happened to REAL PEOPLE!! Some were sent in by you, our faithful, loyal, funny, beautiful, interesting, intelligent weirdos. And others were found online (reddit) where we have the privelage of constantly making new friends. This episode has MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS and is best enjoyed through a set of headphones but don't worry! If that's not your bag we have a Music & Sound FX FREE episode on our Patreon at www.patreon.com/keepitweirdpodcast-- it's public, you don't have to donate to our show to listen! TW: foul language, death, public shootings, sleep paralysis, death by hanging No links this week but a HUGE shoutout to Brewability in Engelwood Colorado (brew-ability.com) VIVEK ABISHEK who composes all the spooky music you hear in our ghost stories episodes, reddit users LeakyAssFire, just-another-gringo & r33dstellar as well as listeners Kelsie, "D" and our anonymous weirdos for letting us tell your scary stories. SUPPORT OUR SHOW: www.patreon.com/keepitweirdpodcast FOLLOW US: @keepitweirdcast BUY OUR MERCH: www.keepitweirdpodcast.com/merch
In this pedagogy focused episode, Kelsie and Brooke talk about the intention behind RHP's choice to center all our lesson plans through inquiry. They provide a conceptual background for veteran and novice educators alike to learn how to do inquiry and more importantly to distinguish between the types of inquiry most suited for each grade level. What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Host: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
Have you ever wondered how music can transform grief into healing? In this powerful episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman sits down on this replay with Kelsie Watts, a remarkable singer, songwriter, and Broadway performer whose journey is a testament to the healing power of music. Known for her heartfelt performances on NBC's The Voice, Kelsie opens up about her personal relationship with music, illustrating its profound impact on her life and the lives of others. After the tragic loss of her brother to depression, Kelsie found solace and strength in songwriting, crafting poignant tracks like "I Can't Say Goodbye" that resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced loss. This episode delves into Kelsie's early musical influences, her inspiring experiences on Broadway and The Voice, and her passionate advocacy for mental health. As she shares her journey, Kelsie emphasizes the importance of community and support in overcoming life’s toughest challenges, making it clear that music is not just an art form but a vital lifeline during dark times. Listeners will gain insights into the emotional healing through music and how Kelsie's story serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with their own struggles. The Music Saved Me Podcast is not just about the music; it’s about the emotional connection that music fosters, bringing together stories of musicians who have faced adversity and emerged stronger. Kelsie's candid reflections on her creative process and the transformative power of music will inspire artists and fans alike, reminding us all that we are never alone in our battles. Join Lynn Hoffman as she explores the intersection of music and mental health, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of independent musicians who use their art to advocate for resilience and healing. This episode is filled with inspiration, personal anecdotes, and invaluable insights into the music industry, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the profound impact of music on our lives. Tune in to discover how Kelsie Watts turned her grief into a powerful artistic expression, and learn how you too can harness the healing power of music in your own life. Don't miss this engaging interview podcast that highlights the emotional connection we share through music, and be inspired by Kelsie's journey of resilience and creativity. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or simply a fan of heartfelt stories, this episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast is sure to leave a lasting impression.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered how music can transform grief into healing? In this powerful episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast, host Lynn Hoffman sits down on this replay with Kelsie Watts, a remarkable singer, songwriter, and Broadway performer whose journey is a testament to the healing power of music. Known for her heartfelt performances on NBC's The Voice, Kelsie opens up about her personal relationship with music, illustrating its profound impact on her life and the lives of others. After the tragic loss of her brother to depression, Kelsie found solace and strength in songwriting, crafting poignant tracks like "I Can't Say Goodbye" that resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced loss. This episode delves into Kelsie's early musical influences, her inspiring experiences on Broadway and The Voice, and her passionate advocacy for mental health. As she shares her journey, Kelsie emphasizes the importance of community and support in overcoming life’s toughest challenges, making it clear that music is not just an art form but a vital lifeline during dark times. Listeners will gain insights into the emotional healing through music and how Kelsie's story serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with their own struggles. The Music Saved Me Podcast is not just about the music; it’s about the emotional connection that music fosters, bringing together stories of musicians who have faced adversity and emerged stronger. Kelsie's candid reflections on her creative process and the transformative power of music will inspire artists and fans alike, reminding us all that we are never alone in our battles. Join Lynn Hoffman as she explores the intersection of music and mental health, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of independent musicians who use their art to advocate for resilience and healing. This episode is filled with inspiration, personal anecdotes, and invaluable insights into the music industry, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the profound impact of music on our lives. Tune in to discover how Kelsie Watts turned her grief into a powerful artistic expression, and learn how you too can harness the healing power of music in your own life. Don't miss this engaging interview podcast that highlights the emotional connection we share through music, and be inspired by Kelsie's journey of resilience and creativity. Whether you’re an aspiring musician or simply a fan of heartfelt stories, this episode of the Music Saved Me Podcast is sure to leave a lasting impression.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They want to repeal the 19th Amendment. In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke examine the real life of a colonial woman in Maryland who met all the hallmarks of earning the right to vote: she was a landowner, trusted by the Colonial Governor, a talented lawyer who never lost a case, and the head of her household– still they denied her the vote. Anti-suffrage was never about efficiency or meritocracy– it was about controlling women. Let's back the timeline up for women's landownership, self advocacy, and efficacy in law and business with the incredible Margaret Brent. What's new at RHP?RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/ Support the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com/givingSHOP Remedial Herstory Gear at www.remedialherstory.com/storeHost: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke SullivanEditor: Tyler CardwellProducer: Haley Brook
Kelsie continues in week 12 of our series through the Sermon on the Mount.
Singer and Star of SIX on Broadway, Kelsie Watts, joins Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak to discuss the soundtrack to the 2017 Michael Gracey film, The Greatest Showman. The soundtrack spent 28 weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts, and the song "This is Me" won the Best Original Song award at the Golden Globes and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Oscars. The songwriting team of Pasek/Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen) wrote all the songs for the film. 00:00:00 - 00:07:45 Introducing Kelsie Watts! 00:07:46 - 00:09:45 Why Did Kelsie Pick The Greatest Showman and Facts About the Soundtrack 00:09:46 - 00:12:30 The Song of Pasek/Paul/ Hugh Jackman's Reaction to Kelsie's Cover of "Never Enough" 00:12:31 - 00:19:00 Preparing for a Musical 00:19:01 - 00:20:10 The Versatile Hugh Jackman 00:20:11 - 00:25:15 What Does Kelsie Think of Everyone's Singing in the Film? 00:25:16 - 00:26:30 The Golden Globe Winning and Oscar Nominated "This is Me" 00:26:31 - 00:29:15 A Greatest Showman Musical? 00:29:16 - 00:33:29 Kelsie's Future Plans and Goodbyes Kelsie' single "Fit In" is available in it's original studio form, acoustic, or remixed by SMASHKASH X MIXMASTERDAVID. She's featured on the Manafest song "Take You Higher", and just released the song "Christmas in New York", just in time for the holidays. For more information about Kelsie Watts: Website TikTok Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Kelsie interviews Andrew Och, aka the First Ladies Man, about the destruction of the East Wing of the White House– you know the First Ladies' wing– the one with all the women's history. What they discuss will shock you. This is an episode you don't want to miss. What's new at RHP?RHP welcomes you to join us at the annual Night of Herstory on November 15, 2025. RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html#/
In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke lay out the plan for Season 6. They share some updates from the Remedial Herstory Project and how our team is weathering the storm. They share details about the Winter Institute, the state of our textbooks, and more! This season will use herstory, pedagogies, guest voices, and humor to help us move the needle forward in this backsliding moment. What's new at RHP?RHP welcomes you to join us at the annual Night of Herstory on November 15, 2025. RHP is hosting a Winter Institute in Boston this January 29-31.All RHP Teaching Resources can be found at https://www.remedialherstory.com/learn.html
In this episode of Where Brains Meet Beauty, Jodi Katz sits down with Dr. Ariel Ostad Dermatologist, Cosmetic Surgeon & Brand Founder and Kelsie Johnston, Former GM/Head of Beauty & Personal Care TikTok Shop US to explore how artistry, influence, and authenticity shape the future of beauty.From a middle school dream of becoming a buyer to helping launch TikTok Shop in the U.S., Kelsie shares how pairing data with creativity unlocked massive growth transforming e-commerce into a community-driven experience. She explains that the brands thriving today are those that let creators and customers co-author the narrative instead of trying to control it.As both dermatologist and brand founder, Ariel reflects on the artistry behind his work from subtle aesthetic enhancements to reconstructive surgery. For him, dermatology is where science meets sculpture. He also discusses launching his own skincare line, built on evidence-based formulas and a deep sense of empathy for patients.The conversation turns to AI, community management, and the importance of preserving humanity in a hyper-digital world. Both guests highlight the loneliness behind the influencer lens and the need to foster real relationships through coffee chats, connection, and care.When the talk shifts to balance, Kelsie shares her go-to box-breathing ritual before major meetings, Ariel describes his daily meditation and visualization routine, and Jodi admits that her best reset is lying on the floor with her legs up the wall plus keeping social media off her phone.Tune in to hear how data, design, and human touch come together to shape the next chapter of beauty. And if you'd like to try any products from Dr. Ariel he gave us a code it's WBMB20 for 20% off your purchase on drarielostadskincare.com
Reality star from CBS' Big Brother 27, Will gives his take on the sports world. Stay informed on South Carolina Women's Basketball with Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will your premier source for the latest recruiting updates. As three-time NCAA National Champions, the team is preparing to defend their title season. A significant impact on Gamecock recruiting could be observed following Kelsie Andrews' injury. The implication of this unfortunate event team compositions would be thoroughly explored. Women's basketball is continuously evolving, with NCAA Women's Basketball and the WNBA receiving acclaim for their exciting gameplay. Under the leadership of Head Coach Dawn Staley, the team includes players such as Raven Johnson, Tessa Johnson, and Joyce Edwards, with strong bench support from Maddy McDaniel, Maryam Dauda, and Adhel Tac. Newcomers Ta'Niya Latson, Madina Okot, Agot Makeer and Ayla McDowell are expected to enhance the team's performance this season. Tune in to Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will, broadcasting daily. For comprehensive coverage of South Carolina Women's Basketball, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow every episode by subscribing to "Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will" on YouTube and clicking the "bell" icon to receive notifications. Hydrate Heroes Be a HERO for your Health "Hydrate to Donate" www.HydrateHeroes.com
People may assume that, as a viral recording artist, Kelsie Watts had her Broadway debut in Six handed to her. But nothing could be further from the truth. This episode, the SentMen chat with Kelsie about her long audition process for Six, her time on The Voice (#teamkelly) and how she continues to grow as an artist and actress while making her Broadway debut. Not to mention – would she ever undertake one of the ladies in Wicked? Plus, the boys get Sentimental about Hugh Jackman's residency at Radio City, Netflix's Building the Band and the effect of social media on pop artists' careers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Canadian Football League player and Calgary Stampeder Glenn Love joins Kelsie to talk about being diagnosed with ALS at just 35 years old. Glenn, whose daughter's first birthday was the day before he was diagnosed, talks about the grief that comes with being a young parent with ALS and about the responsibility he thinks the CFL has to educate players about the potential dangers of repeated hits to the head. Support the show
The Kelly Alexander Show welcomes Broadway star, singer-songwriter and mental health advocate Kelsie Watts to the show. Kelsie has been starring as Jane Seymour in Broadway's SIX: The Musical and has also released some new music including her song FIT IN. Kelsie talks to us about why she chose to sing a Kelly Clarkson song to Kelly Clarkson on The Voice as well as what it was like to move from Texas to Nashville and then to New York to pursue her career on Broadway and in the music industry. Kelsie also shares why mental health advocacy is so important to her, the challenging process she went through to make it on Broadway as well as why she'd like to switch places with Lady Gaga for one day. Enjoy the conversation and thank you for listening!
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What if I told you that the “overachiever energy” you've worn like a badge of honour was actually just… burnout in disguise?In this laugh-till-you-snort, cry-if-you-need-to, truth-bomb-packed convo with one of my best friends, favourite humans, and incredible health + burnout coach Kelsie Grant…We're getting very real about what burnout actually looks like (hint: it's sneakier than you think), how we both ignored the signs for far too long, and what healing has looked like from the inside out.From Jägerbombs and 12-hour serving shifts while doing the Master Cleanse (don't try this at home)… to Oktoberfest escapades, digestive breakdowns, and girlbossing ourselves into the ground…To now: women who run successful online businesses while prioritizing our nervous systems, rest, and regulation.The millennial pipeline from achievement-addicted party girls to intuitive, slow-is-safe women? WILD.
This episode is brought to you by our partner, ChopLocal University About ChopLocal and ChopLocal UniversityMeat buyers want convenience and variety, and meat farms need a better way to market their products. That's where ChopLocal comes in.Founded by farmers, ChopLocal features high quality products from butcher shops and meat farms near you. They are dedicated to building a more resilient supply chain for meat that benefits everyone involved, and we're certain you'll be able to taste the difference!Want to learn more about selling on ChopLocal as a producer? Visit their website below!https://www.choplocaluniversity.com/ (Education For Producers)https://choplocal.com/ (Sell or Buy on ChopLocal)In this conversation, Kelsie Olds shares their journey as an occupational therapist and a parent, discussing the importance of understanding children's needs and the role of occupational therapy in education. They emphasize the need for empathy towards children and the systemic challenges faced by both parents and educators. Kelsie advocates for a balanced approach to parenting and education, recognizing the uniqueness of each child while navigating societal expectations. The discussion also touches on the impact of online advocacy and the importance of communication between parents and teachers. In this conversation, Kelsie discusses the importance of addressing distress and dysfunction in children, advocating for their needs in therapy, and the significance of play in learning and development. They emphasize the need for empathy towards parents and the importance of self-advocacy in children. Kelsie also introduces their book, 'Your Child's Point of View,' which aims to provide insights into child behavior and development. The discussion highlights the connection between the inner child and parenting, as well as the value of embracing individuality and self-expression.Follow Kelsie Onlinehttps://www.instagram.com/occuplaytional/Their Book: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Childs-Point-View-Understanding/dp/B0DBLJXJS2We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at...
Tampa Bay Rays turning on a dimeRays now 4.5 spots out of the Wild Card Swapping spots with the AngelsShane Baz & Mike Trout face offRays getting momentum – Chris Morel after 6 SO's hits a Home RunJunior Caminero 2 Home RunsGriffin Jax bases bases loaded & then strikes out 3 Will Jax be a future Rays closerShane Baz started strongSeptember is a critical month for the Tampa Bay Rays – time to get hotTaj Bradley in AAA TwinsAdrian Houser, initial outing not spectacularRays are beginning to gel with new teammatesComparisons with Max Scherzer and Blue Jays starting anewGood chemistry - Rays new catcher, Hunter Feduccia & Ryan Pepiot had worked together in LAWho will Adrian Houser synch up with the Rays catchersJohnny DeLuca had to leave the game after speeding across the bases for a tripleCameron Misner may be coming back Need to put a Gatorade station at third. Several triples causing hamstring injuriesJunior Caminero's bare hand throw from third base to Yandy Diaz Fairbanks closed the doorRespect for Trout & d'Arnaud on the field for the AngelsRays off to see Mariners – Ex-Rays, Randy Arozarena & Luke Raley & Miles MastrobuoniTaylor Walls comparison with Carlos Gomez wNick Fortes exciting first home run as a Tampa Bay RayChandler Simpson – a third pitch to first from the mound, a pickle and a balk get Chandler to second base - Christopher Morel's home run & Junior Caminero's responseRays building camaraderie together on the roadRoman Anthony extension – 8 years 130 to 230 million with the Red SoxCould Rays new owners do the same with Junior Caminero to make him a core piece for the next decade.Will Rays be more attractive to Kyle Tucker if a deal with Caminero is in placeGuardians pitcher, Gavin Williams, 8 & 2/3 inning no hitter - 126 pitchesRaceway MLB game mirroring Savannah Bananas – why didn't they have a race on the track during the gameSavannah Bananas bringing- Val Perez, Kelsie Whitmore & Jocelyn Alo onboardCaitlyn Clark model in WNBA – Could Kelsie Whitmore be that person for Women's BaseballComparisons with Bananas & Indianapolis Clowns bringing Toni Stone onto the teamKelsie with the Bananas may normalize the idea of women's baseballWorld Baseball Classic – add a Women's Classic to run in tandemAll American Women's Tournament and four teams, including Tamara Holmes, managing the Peaches, Alex Oglesby managing the Racine Bells plus catcher Beth Greenwood & pitcher Meggie MeidlingerWomen's baseball is not currently part of the Olympics Veronica Alvarez, USAWNT Women's Baseball Team Manager, discussion on the Olympics sports (link to show)Could Women's Baseball be part of the 2032 Olympics in BrisbaneWhere does the Olympics draw the line of who should be able to participate bringing in professional team or leave it to collegiate / amateur levelWould WNBA be able to go to the OlympicsFuture Ace Yoniel Curet making AAA debut with the Durham Bulls – check him out on MiLB.tv Van Bell outstanding performance – gave up only 1 hit in 6 inningsHopeful times with Angels series with some cringe time The Road West Coast games = late bedtime starts Looking forward to a Tampa Bay Rays winning streakYou can find Mat at @matgermain.bsky.social or reach Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com BaseballBiz on Deck, at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at www.baseballbizOnDeck.com Special Thanks to Scott Holmes for the music Stomps & Claps
Kelsie Schelling drove from Denver to Pueblo, Colorado, to meet her boyfriend after revealing she was pregnant. Her car was found abandoned and she was never seen again. Get exclusive Killer Instinct content on my patreon : https://www.patreon.com/killerinstinct If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/KillerInstinctPod Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Get exclusive Killer Instinct content on my patreon : https://www.patreon.com/killerinstinct If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/KillerInstinctPod Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Empowerment and Success Against the Odds: Kelsey Lewis' Journey with DiabetesIn this episode of The Pediatric Lounge podcast, hosts George and his co-host welcome Kelsey Lewis, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care specialist. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 17, Kelsey turned her personal challenges into a professional mission. She shares her journey from being told she couldn't be a collegiate athlete to proving her doubters wrong. After her clinic was shut down due to financial priorities, Kelsey established a thriving private practice that now serves 23 states through telemedicine. Her resilient story underlines the importance of not letting others define your limits, the transformative power of education, and the need for independent practices to prioritize patient outcomes over profitability.00:00 Introduction to The Pediatric Lounge00:37 Meet Kelsey Lewis: A Journey from Athlete to Diabetes Specialist01:28 Kelsey's Diagnosis and Early Challenges02:52 Overcoming Obstacles: From High School to College Athlete11:17 Transition to Professional Life and Systemic Challenges23:50 Establishing a Private Practice and Expanding Nationwide27:47 Telemedicine Success and Future Prospects28:53 Lessons in Resilience and Overcoming Adversity30:45 Partnering with Medical Practices for Better Outcomes35:26 Challenges and Advocacy in Pediatrics40:30 The Impact of Sugar and Salt on Health49:32 Final Thoughts and Advice for ParentsYou can connect with Kelsie here. Diabetes dialogues podcastDiabetes insights for HCPs. Dexcom's expert-led podcast, Diabetes Dialogues.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Kelsie had something happen on a recent date she's afraid might become a recurring thing, and needs us to help her figure out if she's created a bit of a “red flag” for herself.
We talk to Kelsie in Group Therapy about whether or not Dr. Wigglebottom was a red flag for her. We dive into a Ben and Kelly Court case about whether or not guests should make the bed when staying in your home, a classic #phonetap is a little judgey toward his playlist and login info and there is some "horsing around" in Little Kid or Drunk Adult!
Today I welcome singer Kelsie Watts to the show where we talk about fitting in, building self esteem and much more. You can find more from Kelsie here:Fit In Single: https://vyd.co/KelsieWattsFitInIG: .instagram.com/kelsiewattsmusic/TikTok:tiktok.com/@kelsiewattsSIX: https://sixonbroadway.com/
On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with one of the stars of “SIX” on Broadway, Kelsie Watts. After taking over the role of Jane Seymour in the show earlier this year, Kelsie is releasing her latest single, “Fit In,” on Friday, June 20. In their conversation, Matt and read more The post Special Episode: Kelsie Watts on fitting into Broadway and pop music appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Step into the inspiring world of music and resilience with host Lynn Hoffman on this episode of “Music Saved Me.” Lynn sits down with powerhouse vocalist and songwriter Kelsie Watts, whose journey began in a musical family in Texas and took her from church choirs and school plays to viral stardom on NBC’s “The Voice” and a breakout role as Jane Seymour in Broadway’s SIX The Musical. Kelsie shares how music became her anchor through life’s challenges, including the loss of her brother, and how songwriting helped her transform grief into hope with deeply personal tracks like “I Can’t Say Goodbye”. From her early days studying opera at Belmont University to collaborating with music legends and releasing empowerment anthems, Kelsie opens up about finding her voice, embracing vulnerability, and using her art to connect with others and heal. Join Lynn Hoffman for an intimate conversation that explores Kelsie’s creative process, her viral moments, and the ways music continues to save and shape her life. A Note to our Community Your support means everything to us! As we continue to grow, we’d love to hear what guests you might find interesting and what conversations you’d like us to explore nest. Have a friend who might enjoy our conversations? Please share our podcast with them! Your word of mouth recommendations help us reach new listeners that could benefit from our content. Thank you for being part of our community. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Check out our newest podcast called “Comedy Saved Me” wherever you get your podcasts. Warmly Buzz Knight Founder Buzz Knight Media ProductionsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's been on American Idol. She's been on The Voice. And she just recently made her debut on Broadway!This week, Melissa invites the talented musician, songwriter, and actress, Kelsie Watts, onto the show to talk about her first steps into the singing world, her little bond with Kelly Clarkson, the demanding schedule of a life on Broadway, and why her next single, “Fit In” will resonate with every person who has ever doubted themselves in the past.Melissa also talks about a past guest that Kelsie reminds her a lot of.If you're in the New York area, be sure to check Kelsie out in Six: The Musical. Tickets are available now!This week's sponsors:Booking.com - Find the Stay That's Ridiculously Right for You: www.Booking.com (Save up to 20% on a Getaway Deal)Pluto.TV - Streaming TV: www.Pluto.TV (Free!)Progressive - "Name-Your-Price" Tool: www.Progressive.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In February of 2013, a 21-year-old woman mysteriously disappeared during a visit to see her on-again, off-again boyfriend after he told her he had a “surprise gift” for her. A subsequent investigation uncovered strange text messages, perplexing surveillance footage, and an important insider tip from an unsuspecting witness. This is the story of Kelsie Schelling.