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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.
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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 ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk about Palm Springs!Episode includes: A missing goat, a quantum physics montage, hair mist, one of the best romantic speeches, matching denim outfits and one of those infinite time loop situations you might have heard about. Find out the answer to the question no one but us asked: "If this movie was a cheese, what kind of cheese would it be?"Find Kelsie:email: info.kelsiemcdonald@gmail.cominstagram: @KelsieActor or @peoplepowerpictures Find us:email: shenanigansensuepod@gmail.cominstagram: @shenanigansensuepod
We have a lot of respect for anyone out there juggling work, family, and still finding time to get out in the deer woods for an evening sit—and that's exactly why Kelsie Jo Harris stood out to us! She's a mom, a wife, and works multiple jobs, yet still found time to hit the open fields in Oklahoma with her bow and put down this 184-inch Oklahoma Whitetail. We commend you for all you do, Kelsie, and can't thank you enough for taking time out of your busy life to share this incredible story. Timney Triggers: https://timneytriggers.com/ Find a BTR Scorer near you! https://buckmasters.com/Resources/BTR/Find-a-BTR-Scorer Rack Hub: https://www.rack-hub.com/pages/the-rut-giveaway Use Buckmasters25 and receive 25% off your next purchase of Rocky boots! Rocky Boot: https://www.rockyboots.com Easton: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=easton+archery&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Support us by subscribing, liking, and sharing! New Merch: https://www.buckmasters-store.com/collections/2024-merchandise Grab your subscription and merch: https://www.buckmasters-store.com/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buckmasters/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buckmastersnation/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buckmastersnation Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmnation YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/buckmastersmagazine
Hour 2 continues the sit-down with McBee and Imai as the world of NIL opportunities comes up in the conversation along with why the transfer portal never truly was a thought for either player during their time with the Rainbow Wahine. The show closes out with the legendary duo saying their mahalos to fans, coaches and many more impactful characters along the way while teasing when they could be seen back in the islands now as UH alum. You can catch the full recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
Happy Mana Wahine Wednesday, beautiful people! It's a special midweek treat as Rainbow Wahine basketball greats MeiLani McBee and Kelsie Imai sit down for a two-hour talk about all things UH and their futures. We go back through COVID memories, discuss future plans on and off the court and much more in the first hour with McBee and Imai. The duo shares stories from quarantine and how their experience evolved after the first year at UH. You can catch the full recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
USA Baseball's Kelsie Whitmore sits with CJ to talk about breaking barriers, hurdles she faced being a woman in baseballl and her future dreams in the field. Thanks to all my partners: California Fresh Markets, Live Well SLO, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Michael Moore's Wholesum Kinetic Clinic, and Gymnazo.
USA Baseball's Kelsie Whitmore sits with CJ to talk about breaking barriers, hurdles she faced being a woman in baseballl and her future dreams in the field. Thanks to all my partners: California Fresh Markets, Live Well SLO, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Michael Moore's Wholesum Kinetic Clinic, and Gymnazo. Read More Read More Read More
NextGen Kids & Education Minister Kelsie Koch shares the next message in our "Authority Over" series.
In this episode we chat with Michelle Young about her new book The Art Spy: The Extraordinary Untold Tale of WWII Resistance Hero Rose Valland, in particular why she has been forgotten in the history annals, what Young uncovered about her relationship with her life partner Joyce Heer. Young is an award-winning journalist, author, and professor She is a graduate of Harvard College in the History of Art and Architecture and holds a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture. Kelsie is in full World War II nerd mode— it's a good one. 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
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 this episode Kelsie and the RHP Director of Research, Jacqui Nelson, discuss the echoes of Nazi fascism and misogyny in modern society. They discuss the role misogyny plays in authoritarianism and the Lebensborn program. History doesn't repeat, it echoes. Let's get into this. Allen, Ann Taylor. "Feminism, Venereal Diseases, and the State in Germany, 1890–1918." Journal of the History of Sexuality 4, no. 1 (1993): 27–50. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3173945.United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "Lebensborn Program." Holocaust Encyclopedia. Accessed May 21, 2025. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/lebensborn-program.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
This week on Hashtag History, we are joined by our dear friend, Kelsie Brook Eckert! Kelsie is a professor, author, and the Executive Director of the Remedial Herstory Project (a non-profit organization working to get women's history in the classroom).We chat all things Remedial Herstory Project, education, funding, and politics in this week's episode!Follow Hashtag History on Instagram @hashtaghistory_podcast for all of the pictures mentioned in this episode.Citations for all sources can be located on our website at www.HashtagHistory-Pod.com. You can also check out our website for super cute merch!You can now sponsor a cocktail and get a shout-out on air! Just head to www.buymeacoffee.com/hashtaghistory or head to the Support tab on our website!You can locate us on www.Patreon.com/hashtaghistory where you can donate $1 a month to our Books and Booze Supply. All of your support goes a long ways and we are endlessly grateful! To show our gratitude, all Patreon Supporters receive an automatic 15% OFF all merchandise in our merchandise store, a shoutout on social media, and stickers!THANKS FOR LISTENING!- Rachel and LeahEditor: Alex PerezCopyright: The Hashtag History Podcast
Send us a textTattoo needles aren't just tools for self-expression—they can be instruments of profound healing. Kelsie Shriver, owner of Luminary Tattoo in Lincoln, Nebraska, demonstrates this transformative power through her work covering self-harm scars and mastectomy sites with beautiful artwork.Drawing from eight years of tattoo experience and her background as a portrait artist, Kelsie offers affordable $50 flat-rate cover-up sessions for self-harm survivors—services that would normally cost around $600. What began as a simple TikTok offer blossomed into something greater when community members like her neighbor Dan stepped up to sponsor free sessions. "It gives people an option to rewrite their story," Kelsie explains, shifting the narrative from painful memories to artistic expression.The conversation delves deeply into understanding self-harm as a maladaptive coping mechanism for overwhelming emotions, where physical pain temporarily drowns out emotional suffering. For those carrying these visible reminders, daily life becomes a minefield of unwanted questions and judgments that perpetuate shame and isolation. Through Kelsie's compassionate approach, clients transform these painful markers into conversation pieces of their choosing—beautiful images that celebrate resilience rather than trauma. Beyond self-harm work, Kelsie also creates 3D nipple tattoos for mastectomy patients, marking celebratory final steps in cancer recovery journeys. Here are the details for the scar cover-up.“The $50 scar coverup offer will be a monthly drawing, where a name will be drawn out of a hat for that month after signing up via email. To enter for the drawing, please email shriver.kelsie.tattoos@gmail.com with the subject line “Scar Covers”. Ideally, this will be a 4 hour tattoo or less, retail-valued at $600, and is only for one day of tattooing. Winners will be notified via email and have 3 days to reply with the requested information to schedule.”If you're struggling with thoughts of self-harm, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by phone or text. And if you're ready to transform your scars into something beautiful, artists like Kelsie stand ready to help you reclaim your story. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing that healing comes in many forms—sometimes through art permanently etched on the skin.This podcast is a proud member of the Mayday Media Network. If you have an idea for a podcast and need some production assistance or have a podcast and are looking for a supportive network to join, check out maydaymedianetwork.com. Like what you hear on the podcast? Follow our social media for more uplifting, inspirational and feel-good content.FacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTok Support the show
In this episode Kelsie chats with Amanda Zurawski. Amanda is an American reproductive rights activist known for her role in suing the state of Texas in Zurawski v. State of Texas after she went into septic shock twice during her pregnancy after being denied an abortion. Amanda is an activist on the front lines, but a little known fact about her is that she used to be a secondary humanities teacher. Kelsie and Amanda discuss the intersection of women's rights and secondary education. Take a listen to her story and how she is moving forward in the fight with hope!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
En este episodio de Ayllu Podcast conversamos con Kelsie Aramburú, médica peruana nacida en Ayacucho, quien nos comparte su experiencia migrando por distintos países mientras construía su camino profesional en la medicina. Desde sus estudios en Bolivia, Brazil, Italia, España, hasta su nueva etapa en Inglaterra, Kelsie nos habla de los retos de comenzar de cero, la burocracia de revalidar un título en el extranjero, y la fuerza que se necesita para no rendirse. Su experiencia como inmigrante y médica ha demostrado que la medicina del estilo de vida no es una moda, ni una solución rápida. Es una invitación a reconectar con cómo vivimos, sentimos, comemos y cuidamos nuestra mente. También reflexionamos sobre cómo su identidad andina y su compromiso con la salud comunitaria la acompañan en cada paso en la creación de su proyecto llamado Salud Al Mando. Una historia de migración, resistencia y vocación.Vísita su pagina web: www.saludalmando.comEn IG: @SaludAlMando*****************Siguenos en todas las redes sociales como @ayllupodcast
In this episode of The Complicated Kids Podcast, I'm joined by the incredible occupational therapist Kelsie Olds for a deep and lively conversation about what it really means when we say "everything everybody does makes sense." Kelsie brings her global OT experience—from the U.S. to the U.K. to her new adventure in Australia—and a refreshingly human-centered approach to child development. We dig into what “behavior” really tells us, why labels like “aggressive” or “bad” aren't helpful, and how curiosity, specificity, and compassion can transform the way we understand and support kids—especially our more complicated ones. To find out more about Kelsie, visit her website at www.occuplaytional.com. About your host, Gabriele Nicolet Join Gabriele Nicolet, podcast host, parenting life coach and speech therapist, weekly for practical strategies and tips on raising complicated kids. Learn how to go from surviving to thriving and create a family culture in which every family member can feel valued, seen and heard. With a practical, relationship-based, family-friendly approach, Gabriele provides tools and insights parents need to create a more balanced and fun family life.If you've been listening and wondering what next steps to take to help your child, I am here for you. Maybe you're wondering whether your kiddo needs a speech and language evaluation, or occupational therapy, or some behavioral intervention to deal with picky eating, anger, meltdowns, hitting and biting. With over 20 years of experience, my knowledge of child development and the available options goes deep. Maybe you just want some practical tips on how to get through the day and feel like a better parent. We can unpack that too. Sound good? Learn more at www.gabrielenicolet.com. Complicated Kids Resources and Links:
Kelsie Watts's musical journey began in Lubbock, Texas, where she found her voice at two years old in a family of musicians. From early performances in church and school to studying opera and commercial music at Belmont University in Nashville, she developed her craft and gained recognition. Her self-released music led to a feature on AJ McLean's 2020 single “Hurts to Love You,” while her viral rendition of Kelly Clarkson's “I Dare You” on The Voice Season 19 earned her a spot on Team Kelly and millions of views. Now an independent pop artist, Kelsie continues to inspire with her music and advocacy. Her single “Live Out Loud” became the anthem for the Tokyo Sky Tree Global Campaign during the 2021 Olympics, followed by empowering tracks like “Look What You Missed” and the poignant ballad “I Can't Say Goodbye,” honoring her late brother who she lost to mental health struggles. In 2024, she released “After Midnight” and “Forgetful,” a Diane Warren-penned duet with Nate Amor. Beyond music, Kelsie is a dedicated mental health advocate, collaborating with organizations like Didi Hirsch and the Not Alone Challenge. Kelsie stars on Broadway in the musical, SIX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelsie is a Toyota lover through and through. Since her first Yota as a teenager to her solid axled beast today. She's driven, owned, traded and upgraded just about every Toyota under the sun. It was awesome getting to know Kelsie and learn about her journey with learning how to work on trucks and wheel them. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us next!
In this episode, Davida Siwisa James is back for another interview to discuss the amazing women, often erased from the story of the American Revolution. Buckle up– Kelsie and Brooke learned a lot here. James' book, Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill, published by Fordham University Press, traces 400 years of West Harlem history, including its iconic architecture and luminaries and is available at https://davidasiwisajames.com/hamilton-heights-book/. 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
Welcome to the April Episode of the Mercer County Podcasting Club!Our 1st Student Talk features Ingrid Hays, Tikeena Lang, and Emerson Price. They talk a lot about the upcoming prom and some Senior stuff.2nd Student Talk features Elsie Cook, Molly Dixon and Trace Zietler. This is just a bunch of random topics that are a lot of fun!Claire Fowler interviews me for the Faculty Interview and tries to ask as many awkward questions as possbile.Lastly we have our Freshman student interview with Kelsie Weeks. Payton Ruggles asks her about the Softball season and her future plans.Thanks for listening!
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In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke discuss politics, tyranny, and the importance of teachers staying ahead of authoritarian efforts to control schools and promote patriotic curriculum. They reference Timothy Snyder's book On Tyranny which is a worthy read for those who want to learn more. 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
We hear your DM's every weekday at 6:40 & 7:40am. Today’s DM Disaster is Sharing Isn't Caring, Kelsie was with her group of friends at a party. They were talking about relationships and guys, she decided to share with the group something spicy she been doing with her husband. The group then became disgusted and she hasn't talked with them since. That's Kelsie's DM Disaster! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
After three whirlwind days Val and Kelsie are in studio on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to tell you all about Charlie's Place and how you can enjoy a delicious coffee and support persons with disabilities in our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelsie friends new man is waiting until marriage for "you know what" BUT Kelsie may know WHY he's waiting and it's NOT what you think
The reason torpedo bats are a thing is because they are not called bowling pin bats. Patti catches you up on all things torpedo. It seems like all the cool kids are getting contact extensions and we float a few more contenders. Pottymouth wants to complete her Walker set and Patti just wants a complete infield. Profar is a deep disappointment, and Ian Happ is still making us coffee 1000 games later. It's that episode where we make our terrible predictions but we can't not. Once again one of your hosts goes with heart and the other one wants to not lose. The WooSox give us Women in Sports Day proving we should never need to hear “Ladies Night” at a ballpark again. Kelsie goes for another first, and you've got an Eastern Womens Baseball Conference reading assignment. Pottymouth models how to constructively deal when terrible humans end up on your favorite team. Also, sell your Tesla.We say, “he kept losing his patron saint of travel,” “You tell me you don't have any tattoos but I don't believe you,” and, “Some of our best friends are Canadians with basements.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Bluesky @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. We now have episode transcripts available! They are available for free at our Patreon site. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.
If you look up persistence and tenacity in the dictionary, you'll definitely find a picture of Kelsie Sheridan Gonzalez, who had us hanging off every word in our chat with her this week @kelsiesheridangonzalez
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Lisa Endo Cooper and Bremond Berry MacDougall who met on the first day of seventh grade and quickly discovered their shared love for books. Together, they read everything they could get their hands on—from Anne of Green Gables to War and Peace. Forty years, five children, other careers, and countless books read later, they founded Quite Literally Books, a publishing company devoted to bringing awareness to ought-to-be-in-print books by women authors and sparking essential conversations about the American literary canon: Who is included? And who gets to decide? Our first list consists of new editions of three forgotten but timeless books: Plum Bun by Jessie Redmond Fauset, The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and The Pink House by Nelia Gardner White. Let's get into this!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
Hey Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week we welcome LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade to the show. LtCol Gregson is the Director The post #187: The Marine Corps Fittest Instructor Competition with LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
Hey Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for joining us and your continued support. This week we welcome LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade to the show. LtCol Gregson is the Director The post #187: The Marine Corps Fittest Instructor Competition with LtCol Nick Gregson and Kelsie Meade first appeared on Marine Corps Association.
In February 2025, occupational therapist Kelsie Olds, who hosts a facebook page called The Occuplaytional Therapist, published a post that struck a nerve--leading to almost 4000 reactions to date, and almost 2000 shares. The post is a powerful statement on the political nature of play, of respecting children, of supporting families, and taking care of each other. Listen in as she talks us through it.For more of Kelsie's work, find her on Facebook as The Occuplaytional Therapist, or follow her substack here: https://occuplaytionaltherapist.substack.com/Want to support the show? You can make a one time $5 or more gift, or become a member for bonus content! Find more information here: buymeacoffee.com/heatherf Thanks for listening! Save 10% on professional development from Explorations Early Learning and support the show with the coupon code NERD. Like the show? Consider supporting our work by becoming a Patron, shopping our Amazon Link, or sharing it with someone who might enjoy it. You can leave a comment or ask a question here. Click here for more Heather. For a small fee we can issue self-study certificates for listening to podcasts.
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Rachelle Bergstein, a lifestyle writer, author, and editor, focused on style, pop culture, and families. She is the author of three books: Women from the Ankle Down, Brilliance and Fire, and The Genius of Judy. Find out more at www.RachelleBergstein.com.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
The Sell More Books Show: Book Marketing, Digital Publishing and Kindle News, Tools and Advice
How quickly are you willing to abandon a current strategy before trying something new and why? Today's top story is Short and Loud. Question of the week is How quickly are you willing to abandon a current strategy before trying something new and why? Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
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What was the last ad that sold YOU and why? Today's top story is Audio AIiiii. Question of the week is What was the last ad that sold YOU and why? Join the Sell More Books Show Afterparty group on Facebook and answer the Question of the Week in the comment section. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, we chat with multi-talented recording artist Kelsie Watts, who tells us about her exciting Broadway debut as Queen Jane Seymour in the hit Broadway musical Six The Musical. We talk about her working with Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean; listen to me begrudgingly admit that Joey Fatone is a genuinely lovely guy. We also reminisce on TRL and the Backstreet Boys vs. NSYNC wars of the late 90s and early 00s. For More Information on Kelsie Watts Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/kelsiewattsmusic TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@kelsiewatts YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/kelsiewattsmusic Like and subscribe to the SINISTER GIRLZ podcast on Apple Podcast, Audible, and Amazon Music. Follow the show on social @sinistergirlz Website: www.SINISTERGIRLZ.com
Guest: Cole Strauss Guest Bio: Leading the Texas region at igus Inc., I focus on nurturing customer relationships and driving new business development through strategic leadership and industrial sales acumen. My role involves guiding our sales force, negotiating high-value contracts, and ensuring our mission of being the easiest company to deal with is realized with every customer interaction. I am currently transitioning into the National Sales Manager role for Chainflex Cables, effective January 2025. I hold an Engineering degree from Texas State University and an MBA from UT Permian Basin. Before joining Igus, I worked for John Deere, Continental Automotive, and Vehicle Monitor Corporation, gaining experience in manufacturing, engineering, and sales. I live in San Antonio, TX with my wife, Kelsie, our son, Beckett, and our two dogs Lady and Cleo. I spend most of my free time with family and friends but also spend some alone as an avid outdoorsman who appreciates the relaxation only the woods can offer. Key Points: Role & Background: Cole is the new National Sales Manager for Igus, Inc., a role he has held for 14 days. He has an engineering degree from Texas State University and an MBA from the University of Texas Permian Basin. Before his current role, Cole worked as a manufacturing engineer and transitioned into sales at Igus, Inc over the last four and a half years. He started as a Territory Sales Manager and later became a Regional Manager. Company Mission: Igus's mission is to be "the easiest company to deal with" in every customer interaction. This is central to their customer service philosophy. Cole explains that being easy to deal with involves being responsive, providing reliable support, and ensuring customers receive solutions, even if those solutions come from other departments. It's about building trust and being an advisor, not just a salesperson. Strategic Partnerships: Cole plans to grow sales revenue through both external and internal strategic partnerships. External partnerships include working with distributors and catalog houses, while internal partnerships focus on better alignment between outside and inside sales teams to improve customer service and product offerings. Sales Philosophy: Igus aims to sell on the value of their products, even if they are priced higher than competitors. Cole emphasizes showing customers the long-term cost savings through product durability and fewer replacements. Changing the mindset of outside salespeople from focusing on immediate low cost to emphasizing lifetime costs and return on investment is key. Sales Team Management: Cole prioritizes attitude over experience when hiring. He believes a good attitude is more important than technical experience because the right attitude leads to success in the sales process. He values teamwork, with a focus on communication and ownership within the team, helping people take the next step in their careers. Hiring Process: When hiring, Cole looks for candidates with the right attitude and a basic mechanical background. He emphasizes finding people who are reliable, accountable, and have a strong work ethic. He also uses personal referrals to assess candidates' true character. Challenges in Sales Management: Cole acknowledges that managing a large sales team (about 50 territory managers) means dealing with many problems simultaneously. His engineering background helps him troubleshoot and find solutions without panicking, ensuring that issues are resolved efficiently while balancing internal and external needs. Work-Life Balance: Cole mentioned the challenge of managing a team while balancing work and personal life, sharing a humorous anecdote about how he sometimes struggles to "turn off" his problem-solving mindset even at home. Guest Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cole-strauss-igus/ About Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders Download your free gift, The Salesology® Vault. The vault is packed full of free gifts from sales leaders, sales experts, marketing gurus and revenue generation experts. Download your free gift, 81 Tools to Grow Your Sales & Your Business Faster, More Easily & More Profitably. Save hours of work tracking down the right prospecting and sales resources and/or digital tools that every business owner and salesperson needs. If you are a business owner or sales manager with an underperforming sales team, let's talk. Click here to schedule a time. Please, subscribe to Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to https://podcast.gosalesology.com/ and connect on LinkedIn and follow us on Facebook and Instagram and check out our website at https://gosalesology.com/.
In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke discuss the history of the Equal Rights Amendment and the work Remedial Herstory has been doing to advocate for its immediate publication. This episode takes you from 1923 when Alice Paul wrote it to the last day of Biden's presidency. Buckle up!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
Ever feel like you're bothering people with your emails, posts, and marketing efforts? You're not alone! In this episode, Kelsie and Austin tackle one of the biggest fears leaders have when it comes to showing up consistently: What if people start to get annoyed with seeing our content regularly?We're breaking down the misconceptions behind this fear, the mindset shifts you need to make, and why your core audience wants to hear from you (yes, really!). If you've ever second-guessed hitting “publish,” this one's for you. Let's stop undermining our expertise and start owning our value.
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.
From viral high notes to Broadway debuts, Kelsie Watts is making waves in the theatre world! You might remember her powerhouse vocals from The Voice, where she wowed audiences (and Kelly Clarkson) with her soaring range, but now she's taking center stage in a whole new way—as Jane Seymour in Six on Broadway. In this episode, Kelsie shares how she built a career as an independent artist, the unexpected moment that led her to Six, and the challenges of stepping into musical theatre after years away. She opens up about the realities of being an unsigned artist, balancing music and business, and how her opera training shaped her signature sound. Plus, she dives deep into her passion for mental health advocacy, the importance of authenticity in the industry, and how a single piece of feedback changed the course of her career. And yes, she even gives us a preview of her upcoming single—you don't want to miss it! Kelsie Watts is a vocalist, songwriter, and independent recording artist who first gained national recognition as a contestant on The Voice Season 19, where she landed on Team Kelly Clarkson. Known for blending pop and theatrical influences, she has built a strong following through social media and original music. In 2025, she made her Broadway debut as Jane Seymour in Six. A strong advocate for mental health awareness, she uses her platform to encourage self-care and resilience in the entertainment industry. This episode is powered by Welcome to Times Square, the billboard experience that lets YOU be a star for a day. Learn more: https://welcometotimessquare.com/ Connect with Kelsie:
On today’s episode, Matt Tamanini is in conversation with one of the new stars of “SIX” on Broadway, Kelsie Watts. Believe it or not, having just taken over as Jane Seymour at the Lena Horne Theater, “SIX” is the first professional musical that Kelsie has ever been in. Prior to read more The post Special Episode: Kelsie Watts on Joining the Queendom of ‘SIX’ appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
What if achieving million-dollar success in corporate sales could feel effortless—and leave you with more time for what matters most?Kelsie, a powerhouse corporate sales leader, is sharing her transformational journey of selling over $1M in just six months. Discover how she rewrote her money mindset, balanced masculine and feminine energy, and unlocked exponential growth—all while working fewer hours and spending more time with her family. If you've ever felt stuck in the grind, this conversation will inspire and empower you to think bigger and take aligned action toward your goals.In this Episode:How to shift your money mindset to align with seven-figure successThe power of selling from wholeness and balancing your energy Practical tips to achieve a quantum leap in your sales and lifeTune in to learn how to create your next breakthrough and elevate your career!Connect with Kelsie on LinkedInSend Elyse a DM on LinkedIn Free Training: Quantum Sales GrowthJoin Elyse on YouTube Follow Elyse on Instagram Ready to Quantum Leap? Book a Free Call with Elyse's Team
In this episode, Kelsie interviews Davida Siwisa James about the overlooked contributions of women during the Harlem Renaissance. James' book, Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill, published by Fordham University Press, traces 400 years of West Harlem history, including its iconic architecture and luminaries. Highlights include Regina Anderson Andrews, a Schomburg librarian; Mary Lou Williams, a jazz pioneer who shaped Bebop; Lenon Holder Hoyte, a private doll museum curator; and the women who published Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston. These fascinating stories bring Sugar Hill's rich cultural legacy to life. Get FREE Learning Materials at www.remedialherstory.com/learn Support the Remedial Herstory Project at www.remedialherstory.com/giving SHOP Remedial Herstory Gear at www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Kelsie Eckert and Brooke Sullivan Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer: Haley Brook
"When you're in a positive way of thinking, you can unlock different levels of creation and I think that's a beautiful way to sell." - Kelsie Neibel in today's Tip 1877 Learn more about Kelsie at DailySales.Tips/1877 Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Email: scott@top1.fm
In this insightful episode of Sales Success Stories we are inteviewing Kelsie Neibel, the top-performing Strategic Account Director at SnapLogic. Kelsie, who operates out of Southern California, shares her unique journey from management consulting to achieving extraordinary success in sales. She emphasizes the importance of mindset, time management, and the intentional integration of work and life as she balances her role with her new responsibilities as a mother. Learn more at Top1.FM
When you think of all the momentum that's surrounding the breakaway roping, the face of that movement is Kelsie Domer. Just a freaking dominant force that's bringing this sport to the forefront