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It's Yellowjackets season, baby! Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! And to celebrate a new season, I thought I would repost this conversation I had with the wonderful Kristen Anderson from the Guide to the Unknown Podcast we recorded after season 1. Books Mentioned: We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven The Ruins by Scott Smith The Return by Rachel Harrison The Troop by Nick Cutter Beauty Queens by Libba Bray The Hunger by Alma Katsu The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Story of a Donner Party Bride by Daniel James Brown
Get ready to close out spooky season with the surprising Wandavision spinoff Agatha All Along series on Disney+. Josh gets a scam call (0:25) The tangents begin: Inside Man, an underrated heist movie (3:44) Introductions to the episode finally happen (4:48) Movie Wire promo (5:42) Agatha All Along; the show we didn't know we wanted (5:59) Skaar Wars (15:02) Kristen Anderson & Robert Lopez filmography and achievements (17:14) *SPOILERS* How does Agatha All Along fit into the MCU? (21:11) Please remember to check out the Movie Wire podcast, join our Discord and check out our merch store!
“And Then There Was Shawn” (February 27, 1998) Somehow, Boy Meets World got ABC to say yes to a parody of Scream within the confines of the TGIF lineup. That's wild enough, but it's even more surprising what this “it was all a dream” episode lifts directly from the 1996 slasher. Joining us to discuss this unlikely intersection of franchises are the hosts of the Guide to the Unknown podcast, Kristen Anderson and her little brother, Will Rogers (not the gay beach). Happy Halloween! Listen to Guide to the Unknown groundbreaking analysis of the Scary Movie franchise, SCARMUTO. Listen to William's narrative horror podcast Blackwood. And if you want to read more about the Scream 3/Harvey Weinstein connection, read this Slate article. Watch the new season of Glen's show, Ninjago: Dragons Unleashed! Listen to Drew discussing 16-bit horror video games on Retronauts. Episodes what we mentioned: Guide to the Unknown, “Mommy Watched Scream” Guide to the Unknown, “Scream, Queen! / Freddy's Revenge” Gayest Episode Ever, “Boy Meets World Accidentally Does a Trans Episode” Gayest Episode Ever, “The Terror of Zombie Sandy Duncan” Gayest Episode Ever, “Two Guys, a Girl and a Post-Scream Slasher Halloween” Gayest Episode Ever, “The Facts of Life Goes to the Twilight Zone” Weirdest Episode Ever, “Family Matters Fights and Evil Murderous Puppet” Monday Afternoon Movie, “Summer of Fear with John Arthur Hill”
What can you achieve when you collaborate with students to identify their learning barriers and make a plan to overcome them? According to Kristen Anderson, Director of Instructional Development, and Cheyenne Roberts, Teaching and Learning Specialist, the answer is collective efficacy. Join Dr. Janet Pilcher along with Kristen and Cheyenne as they discuss Hemet Unified School District's classroom improvement journey. Listen as they share how a student-centered improvement framework is impacting achievement in math and creating a collaborative culture.Recommended Resources: Hardwiring Excellence in Education: The Nine Principles Framework, Moving from Hope to Action, Continuous Improvement through LeadershipWRiE Information & Registration:Engage with your peers and learn to Hardwire Excellence in Education at WRiE 2024: studereducation.com/wrie
God never promised us that life would be easy, but He promised it would be worth it! Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his inspirational discussion with Kristen Anderson about her failed suicide attempt at the age of 17, and what God did to completely turn her life around. Jeremiah 29:11-13 says, For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Discover how God powerfully stepped into Kristen's trial with His promise of life, and how He wants to do the same for you! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1091/29
God never promised us that life would be easy, but He promised it would be worth it! Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his inspirational discussion with Kristen Anderson about her failed suicide attempt at the age of 17, and what God did to completely turn her life around. Jeremiah 29:11-13 says, For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Discover how God powerfully stepped into Kristen's trial with His promise of life, and how He wants to do the same for you! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1091/29
The definition of hopelessness is a feeling or condition of having no hope; despair or desperation. Do you or someone you know struggle with these feelings? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Kristen Anderson, author of Life, In Spite of Me, and founder of Reaching You Ministries. Kristen will walk you through her journey from an all-consuming anguish and a failed suicide attempt to finding the hope and love of Jesus Christ, who completely transformed her life! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1091/29
The definition of hopelessness is a feeling or condition of having no hope; despair or desperation. Do you or someone you know struggle with these feelings? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Kristen Anderson, author of Life, In Spite of Me, and founder of Reaching You Ministries. Kristen will walk you through her journey from an all-consuming anguish and a failed suicide attempt to finding the hope and love of Jesus Christ, who completely transformed her life! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1091/29
God never promised us that life would be easy, but He promised it would be worth it! Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his inspirational discussion with Kristen Anderson about her failed suicide attempt at the age of 17, and what God did to completely turn her life around. Jeremiah 29:11-13 says, For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Discover how God powerfully stepped into Kristen's trial with His promise of life, and how He wants to do the same for you! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
The definition of hopelessness is a feeling or condition of having no hope; despair or desperation. Do you or someone you know struggle with these feelings? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Kristen Anderson, author of Life, In Spite of Me, and founder of Reaching You Ministries. Kristen will walk you through her journey from an all-consuming anguish and a failed suicide attempt to finding the hope and love of Jesus Christ, who completely transformed her life! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Mental Toughness Mastery Podcast with Sheryl Kline, M.A. CHPC
https://www.sherylkline.com/blog/why-everyone-should-care-about-equality-and-what-we-can-do-nowIn this insightful episode, I welcome Kristen Anderson, CEO of European Women on Boards, to discuss the critical importance of gender equality and inclusion in leadership roles. Kristen, an American living in Italy with a global career spanning multiple countries, shares her journey from a math and chemistry enthusiast to a champion for diversity and inclusion. She recounts her transformative experience at Barilla, where she shifted from R&D to become the Chief Diversity Officer, applying her engineering mindset to cultural change. Kristen emphasizes the need for women to overcome self-doubt and imposter syndrome, encouraging them to seize opportunities even when they feel unprepared. We then explore the power of active listening, cultural awareness, and the significance of allies in fostering inclusive environments. Key TakeawaysInspiration and Global Journey (00:00:30)Kristen's upbringing, love for travel, and career choices influenced by her parents and experiences.Cultural Awareness and Inclusive Leadership (00:09:32)Challenges faced in cross-cultural leadership and the importance of active listening and inclusivity.Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion (00:16:17)The correlation between diverse, inclusively managed teams and better business results, and the difficulty in quantifying diversity's impact.Intersectionality and Inclusion (00:19:14)Kristen discusses the challenges of intersectionality and the exponential impact on inclusion and diversity.Taking Action and Speaking Up (00:25:53)Kristen urges the audience to take action and speak up against non-inclusive behaviors, emphasizing the impact of silence on acceptance.If you'd like to learn how female leaders can thrive during disruptive times and redefine how you and your team tackle change, be sure to register for my webinar on June 20, 2024 at 11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET. Register here today!Cheering you on always!-Sheryl
Welcome back!Continuing our epic run of in-person recordings brings us face-to-face with TWO fan favorites of the show in an epic return to form with our Are You Human Series. Kristen Anderson joins me as we pull back the curtain to discover whether Drew Glover (From our episode back in August) is actually a human. Drew is a Founding Partner of Fiat Growth and a General Partner at Fiat Ventures. He is no stranger to the world of growth, technology, and marketing. From his time at Steady where he led marketplace development and growth to Namely, Fjord, and Portal A, he navigated the ins and outs of Go-to-Market strategies and user acquisition. He has helped companies like Root, JP Morgan Chase, Adidas and Nike bring award-winning services and partnerships to market.Remember, you can watch our beautiful faces doing the video show over on YouTube! Links:Drew on XFIAT VenturesSponsor:SkipifyTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:18) - Welcome!(00:03:25) - Introducing Drew(00:05:33) - Drew's upbringing and the “importance” of school(00:28:19) - Drew's sporting history(00:33:58) - Are you frugal?(00:50:28) - What's the meaning of life?
In episode 85, design agency founder and intimate apparel brand co-founder Kristen Anderson reveals the inner workings of the lingerie and swim industry. Kristen speaks from her experience as an in-house designer, freelancer, intimate apparel design agency owner of KRSTN NDRSN, and co-founder of the intimates brand Iteration sharing the lessons she's learned and the new innovations she's excited about. Kristen has been designing apparel for over 13 years and has built a strong reputation for her innovative products, technical and fit expertise, and deep understanding of the end user. Her wide-ranging design skills have been sought out by powerhouse brands and fast-growing start-ups such as Adore Me, Sheertex, Knickey, Lane Bryant, and Victoria's Secret. Kristen currently runs KRSTN NDRSN LLC, an intimate + swimwear design studio started in 2019, designing and developing garments for DTC start-ups, VC-funded brands, and independent labels. As the founder and CEO of iteration, an apparel brand started by Kristen, she aims to leverage her intimate knowledge of apparel design, fit, and functionality to create better-made, more sustainable garments from conception to customer. Her extensive industry experience in intimates has allowed her to identify critical gaps in the market and opportunities to introduce innovative solutions. Kristen is passionate about sustainable fashion, thoughtfully engineered design, and constantly improving and enhancing the entire customer experience. She believes there is an opportunity to do better for the customer, the planet, and the factories. Kristen was the first designer hired at Adore Me, where she contributed to a team that increased sales from $5 million in 2013 to nearly $84 million by 2016. During Kristen's tenure at Adore Me, it was the fastest-growing lingerie start-up in the United States. From 2016 to 2019, Kristen was the lead swimwear designer at SwimUSA. Kristen's career started in 2010 at Bennett & Company, where she worked on the Lane Bryant, Victoria's Secret, and Hanes brands. She earned her BS degree studying Design and Merchandising at Framingham State University, where she graduated with honors. She won the Young Alumni Achievement Award from FSU in 2016 and was accepted into the Project Entrepreneur program by UBS and Rent the Runway in 2018. In this episode, you'll learn: How Kristen got into the intimates, lingerie, and swim niche Kristen's perspective on the industry having held in-house, freelance, and brand founder roles in her career. Why her first brand never launched The benefits of an outside perspective How Kristen and her co-founder have co-created their brand, Iteration's, products with a community of customers The biggest lingerie pain points Kristen hears from women The software that is inspiring Kristen's designs and business right now The expensive lesson Kristen and her co-founder learned while visiting a factory in Sri Lanka The speed of start-up life and why the direction actually matters more People and resources mentioned in this episode: KRSTN NDRSN intimates and swim design agency Iteration lingerie brand Kristen on Instagram
Today on the podcast, Kenny and Kristen Anderson join us again with an update on their adoption. In August, we talked with the Andersons as they were about to head to China to bring home their daughter. Listen to part two as they share of life after coming home. GUESTSKenny and Kristen Anderson have been pursuing international adoption over the last 3.5 years. They have a biological daughter named Brooklyn and this year they brought home their daughter, Hannah, from China. HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTRick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCESAlthough adoption is a beautiful response to God's command to care for the fatherless, the vast majority of orphans will never be adopted. Our Global Orphan Care ministry was born out of a desire to reach these vulnerable children. This ministry equips caregivers with the knowledge of holistic care, provides children with job and life skills training, and serves alongside local churches already ministering to the vulnerable in their area. Partners like you enable vulnerable children to have their futures transformed by the hope of the gospel. Give today and change one life through Global Orphan Care.LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICESThe mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. FOLLOW USFacebook, Instagram, TwitterThe Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | SpotifyThe Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Transistor | Spotify
Ladies and Gentlemen: We're back.Well, the show is, however I won't be around til the NEXT episode, I got obliterated by food poisoning at the time of this recording.But, you're all in the very capable hands of our very own Kristen Anderson as she recorded an ‘Are You Human?' episode with Jane Barratt of MX live at Money 20/20!Jane and Kristen discuss Jane's upbringing before deep diving into the power of travel, food, and motherhood. They also try to find out if Jane is in fact frugal, some management lessons learned over her amazing career and more.Enjoy!!Links:Jane on LinkedInKristen on LinkedInTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:46) - Introducing Jane, diving into her upbringing, and the power of travel(00:15:24) - Thoughts on pets, and scary spider stories!(00:23:37) - Jane's Food Corner & motherhood(00:36:11) - Are you frugal?(00:43:24) - Management lessons learned(00:59:43) - Why are we all here?
Want to know the ups and downs of building a fashion agency, navigating freelance work in fashion, and the incredible journey of transforming an inexperienced designer into a Clo 3D whiz? Then this episode is just for you!In this episode, you'll hear how Kristen Anderson, a freelance fashion designer turned agency founder, took on a mammoth project that left her feeling overwhelmed and in need of a break. With pressure to go at lightning speed and a desire for control, Kristen shares her experience of building her team, switching up her pricing model, and even jetting off to Sri Lanka to bring her lingerie brand to life. And if that's not intriguing enough, she spills the details on a remarkable success story of a newbie designer who left and came back transformed. Plus, Kristen dishes out invaluable tips on optimizing LinkedIn, managing client expectations, and the power of putting yourself out there. Trust us, this episode is a fashion-forward journey you don't want to miss!Kristen Anderson has been designing lingerie + intimate apparel for over 9 years. Her most recent full-time design position was at SwimUSA, where she was a senior designer for Kona Sol, a contemporary women's swimwear line sold at Target. In late 2019, Kristen left SwimUSA to pursue full-time work with KRSTN NDRSN, her startup fashion design agency started in 2018.Contact Kristen:Visit her Website: www.kndrsn.comEmail: kris@kndrsn.comFollow on InstagramConnect on LinkedIn Sick of being tied to a desk and want more freedom in your day, snag my free training: How to Freelance in Fashion (even if you're terrified you don't have all the answers) by clicking here.
We did it! 100 episodes!For such a special occasion, my wonderful co-host, Kristen, pitched the idea for a unique version of our “Are you human?” series where we turn the tables and finally answer the question:Am I human?I won't lie, it was VERY different being on the other side of one of these episodes, and I thoroughly applaud all of the previous guests for giving such amazing answers. We got to touch on a lot of things you all may not know about me. We talk about some childhood stories, bad comedy, first date tactics, conversations with Mike Tyson's tiger, and of course, whether or not I'm frugal. Thank you to everyone who's tuned in to the show over the years, you're the ones who keep us coming back to the mic every week! Here's to the next hundred, enjoy!Links:Kristen on LinkedInAlex on TwitterTopics:(00:01:12) Kristen introduces ZAP(00:03:16) Childhood stories and bad comedy(00:06:15) What assumption did you have as a teenager that was totally wrong?(00:17:14) A story that Zach's mom wouldn't know(00:21:56) The ability to make friends and different levels of friends(00:30:53) Zach's career archetype(00:37:55) First date tactics(00:41:04) What trip most impacted the way you see the world?(00:52:18) What animal would you most like to have a conversation with?(00:56:12) What's one thing you refuse to spend money on?(01:01:19) Is there any luxury item you're currently saving up for?(01:04:35) Are you a big gift giver?(01:14:22) What one trait do you look for in your friends that you think is undervalued?(01:18:24) What is your biggest pet peeve in other people?(01:26:09) What is the meaning of life?
Today on the podcast, the Anderson family joined the podcast to talk about their waiting journey over the last 3.5 years to meet their daughter in China and that the waiting journey is almost over as they are traveling to China soon!GUESTKenny and Kristen Anderson have been pursuing international adoption over the last 3.5 years. They have a biological daughter named Brooklyn. Their other daughter is currently in an orphanage in China and they are traveling to meet her soon. HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTRick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCES As families walk through daily life as well as great challenges, they need the support of their church, family, friends, and others. Lifeline wants to equip others to support families in helpful ways. We have developed an Online Learning Experience for families AND those who are in support positions. You can watch courses or individual resources from a number of free engaging videos and interactive activities. These resources are great for families, parents, friends, church leaders and teachers, and many others. Visit https://lifelinechild.org/online-learning-experience/ for more information. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICES The mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. Web: lifelinechild.org Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @lifelinechild The Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify The Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify
When you're at your most vulnerable, they're watching. The Hat Man is the internet's favorite boogeyman. He's also the subject of MUCH analysis by our very own Kristen Anderson! The Hag is an ageless figure that can offer wisdom...or implant the most horrific nightmares into your sleeping brain. Together, the Hat Man and the Hag are almost a dynamic duo of sleep paralysis horror! For full sources and links, visit http://www.gttupod.com/home/gttu299 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. For MORE, like our Patreon page and Amazon store, cruise through our LINKS Follow us online: https://www.instagram.com/gttupod https://www.facebook.com/gttupod https://www.twitter.com/gttupod Join our private Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/gttupod
We're back with another family episode of Are You Human! This go-round Kristen and I are joined in-studio with Eli “Hard Stop” Wachs, who returns for his second appearance on the show. These are so much fun to do face to face and you'll be able to tell we had a blast recording this for you.Eli is the Co-Founder and CEO of Footprint as well as an avid haberdashery connoisseur. We deep dive into Eli's youth, his first credit card and bank, we find out if he is actually “Fintech”, we test his frugality and find out the happiest day of his life among other things. Enjoy!Links:Eli on TwitterFootprintKristen's PERSONAL PHONE NUMBERCobalt Red by Siddharth KaraTopics:(00:02:49) Introducing Eli and Footprint(00:03:42) Eli's youth(00:18:16) Eli's First credit card and bank(00:20:15) Are you actually fintech?(00:25:43) Are you Frugal?(00:47:11) Eli's standard date night & Doing stand up comedy(00:56:58) Best vacation(00:57:56) What was the happiest day of your life?(01:05:50) Daily Habits(01:07:41) What's the meaning of life?
Will Durant's 'Freedom of Worship.' Dr. Daniel J. Mahoney's recent piece in Claremont's American Mind; "The End of Ordered Liberty." Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (R), representing Arizona's 8th District, on her role on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, the origins of COVID-19, and Dr. Kristen Anderson's 2020 emails to former NIAID Director, Dr. Anthony Fauci. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We tried something a little bit different this episode, and brought back some old friends of the show to ring in the newest addition to the Fintech Family Hour weekly content!Introducing: Are You Human?Kristen Anderson and Alex Johnson return to the Podcast to answer some of the deeper questions the listeners may not know about us. This show is ever-evolving so PLEASE hit us up with any and all feedback you may have. We answered questions like:Fitness routines.Are you frugal?What Fintech apps are you using?What's your go-to credit card and why?Are you the person who's ordering food at the airport and bringing it on the plane??Plus a ton more!This was the most fun I've had recording a podcast and I'm excited to share it with you. Links:Fintech TakesAlex Johnson on TwitterKristen's PERSONAL PHONE NUMBERCelestial Seasonings Tea CompanyDigitTaylor Swift - The ManTopics:(00:01:57) Introducing the crew(00:04:05) Alex's childhood and upbringing(00:13:22) Money mentality as a youth(00:19:07) Coffee orders!(009:27:07) Fitness Routines and Money 20/20 Hoops(00:39:39) Mini-game: Are You Frugal?(00:54:24) What fintech apps do you use?(00:59:47) What's your favorite credit card?(01:07:16) Travel frugality(01:14:38) Weirdest foods!(01:18:26) What is the meaning of life
Join Charles as he interviews Kristen, the inspiring owner of Earth Candy, a successful smoothie business. Kristen shares her entrepreneurial journey from considering opening a smoothie shop to adapting to the challenges of COVID-19. Discover how she pivoted her business model and found success by offering ready-to-go smoothies. Learn about Kristen's healthy attitude towards money and how her family's business background influenced her entrepreneurial spirit. Dive into the importance of personal development and belief systems in entrepreneurship, along with the power of building a supportive community. Get inspired by Kristen's dedication to promoting a healthy lifestyle and making nutritious food more accessible. Get in touch with Kristen & Earth Kandee! Website: https://earthkandee.com Instagram: https://earthkandee.com/ Her smart fridges are now up for grabs at Grassroots Yoga ! Check them out https://menu.bytetechnology.co/menu?id=ABrGNe6lz3aO1dTYP6f6yg ORCA Services Promo: https://calendly.com/orcamedia/voicedpodcast-promo Guest Sign Up Link: https://forms.monday.com/forms/42caea6b8c5091e60f9274ae1f4f51e9?r=use1 Find Voiced Now Instagram: Instagram.com/VoicedNow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/voicednow Twitter: Twitter.com/voicednow Tik Tok: TikTok.com/Voicednow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaiVEnJgPg38asiX_sCUEwQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voicednow/message
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This week, Natasha spoke to Kristen Anderson, the co-founder and CEO of Catch, an app to provide payroll benefits for people who are self employed, that recently announced it would be shutting down. We're talking about vulnerability, shut downs, building in public and on ramps and off ramps that come with the wild choice to be an entrepreneur.Here's what we got into:Venture capital's role in how a founder buildsMaking the difficult decision to shut down, and why Catch chose to do so publiclyWe end with Anderson's return to building, in fintech, despite what her Twitter followers wish. Seems like being close to peak pessimism in fintech is a good thing for forever builders.As always, Equity will be back on Friday with your weekly news round up - and a big announcement - so don't miss it! Until then, you can catch us on Twitter @EquityPodFor episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website. Equity drops at 7:00 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotifyand all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!
Dubya USA is the leading wheel company in the sport today and in this pod, John and Kristen Anderson talk about the journey to starting Dubya, the business of wheels, their roots in White Brothers, Tom White's business advice, going racing and more.
What a weekend! Kristen Anderson and Alex Johnson join the show to unpack what was, what is, and what will be.Connect with Zach:ForFintechsake.comFollow Zach on TwitterConnect with Zach on LinkedIn
In this episode I speak with author Kristen Anderson Wagner regarding her book Comic Venus Women and Comedy in American Silent Film. Comic Venus is the first book to explore the overlooked contributions made by comediennes in American silent film. Those with an interest in film and representations of femininity in comedy will be fascinated by the analytical connections and thoroughly researched histories of these women and their groundbreaking movements in comedy and stage. Doug Hess is the host !
Happy Valentine's Day LOVERS! Kristen Anderson is the only guest we'd allow to go live on this day of adoration, and she didn't disappoint. We cover Kristen's past lives as a cog in the tech machine, Tech layoffs, and the philosophy behind building early stage startups.“But Zach! Why aren't you talking about Fintech??”Because that's what you think about 24/7, Kristen and I decided to discuss money movement, pregnancy brain, scary movies….Okay, we DO talk about Fintech, check the show notes below!Helpful Links:Kristen on LinkedInCatchAre you Garbage PodcastAlloyExtreme Ownership by Jocko WillinkEverything Everywhere All At OnceConnect with Zach:ForFintechsake.comFollow Zach on TwitterConnect with Zach on LinkedInSupport our Sponsor:NavanTopics:(2:42) - Thoughts on the negative aspects of the Tech World.(12:37) - Kristen's career, becoming friends with Zach, and ChatGPT(21:45) - Obsessing over Inputs(23:04) - Building Catch & discussing early stage startups(41:17) - Navan Ad Read(42:47) - Tech Layoffs & more on building Catch(51:52) - Company building before Product Building(1:06:05) - Money movement, pregnancy, and scary movies(1:11:27) - Fintech!
Our expert host, Kate Moody, is joined by some great guests to ask: "What will define the user experience in financial services this year?" No matter how amazing your financial services product may be, if the UX isn't up to scratch, then no one is going to find out. But there's no set-in-stone rules for these journeys and experiences, and there's many external factors which may shape a product from one year to the next. So what were the successes of 2022, what were the challenges of the last twelve months, and what do we predict will dominate user experiences in 2023? This week's guests include: Lindsey Kistler, Product Director - Pulse, 11:FS Jasper Martens, CMO, PensionBee Kristen Anderson, Founder and CEO, Catch This episode is sponsored by Amplitude In today's volatile market, financial services companies that want to thrive must prioritize customer loyalty and engagement. Amplitude, the number one self-service digital analytics platform, helps teams identify key drivers of retention and opportunities for improvement. With Amplitude's insights, you can build your product to increase transactions, retain customers, and grow loyalty. To succeed in today's market, visit Amplitude.com. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. It's hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David M. Brear, Ross Gallagher, Benjamin Ensor, and Kate Moody - as well as a range of brilliant guests. We cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Send us your questions for the Fintech Insider Mailbag here (https://11fscompany.typeform.com/to/kBMan5qL?typeform-source=t.co) Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Jasper Martens and Kristen Anderson.
Melanie Johnson co-owner of Elite Online Publishing, interviews Kristen Anderson about building up your brand and how she got into the business of lingerie. What You'll Learn in this Episode: How to find your brands drive. How to build your product in public. How to build a sustainable fashion brand. Quotes: "So 67% of people are plus sized in the US right now as far as statistics go. So it's crazy that we don't cater more to that demographic." (4:23) "The strategy that goes into your marketing is really important, and I think a lot of brands don't necessarily think about that as an important feature. It's about building the right content and dripping it out in the way that makes sense to the audience and tells a story that is compelling as well." (10:09) "I think because apparel has been moving more towards sustainable materials, more sustainable fabrics. We're gonna wake up a little bit and people are gonna realize once they start making that move over that it's really hard to go back to polyester clothing and nylon clothing." (17:59) About Kristen Anderson Kristen thrives on designing and developing inclusive, fantastic-fitting, sustainably made swimwear and intimates. She enjoys positively impacting the way women feel going about their day with the garments they put on first. In addition to her love for lingerie and all things lovely, she enjoys helping new fashion founders learn the industry while building their brands together from the ground up. Over her career, Kristen has played an instrumental role in numerous brands from initial concept through launch and beyond with sell-out success. Learn More Here
Distilled spirits are an amazingly tough market. It never ceases to amaze me how the segment can absorb another premium spirit. But this premium spirit is un unique; it is non-GMO. Wine Talks recently had the guest of a GMO probiotic that helps reduce the symptoms of a hangover…now on the opposite side of the spectrum, we have Mark Anderson who created the largest source of non-GMO rum and vodka. His passion is evident when he delves into the sources of his spirits and the logistical path he and his wife have created. Hang on to your hats, you are about to be educated.
Our expert hosts, David M. Brear, is joined by some greats to discuss: “Is the US world-beating when it comes to payments?” Just like the food in Vegas, the payments industry doesn't do small! The USA is home to the biggest payments players, the most valuable companies, and the most sought-after market. But does that make it world-beating in this industry? This week's guests include: Wade Arnold, CEO, Moov Kristen Anderson, CEO, Catch Ginger Baker, Head of Financial Access, Plaid This episode is sponsored by Tink Open banking can pave the way for faster and more responsible lending practices, that are robust on risk and financially inclusive. As the leading open banking platform, Tink is powering banks and fintechs to transform lending. To find out more, and read Tink's new Lending Unlocked report, go to tink.com/11fs. This episode is sponsored by LinkedIn As you gear up for Autumn, you need the right people on your team to help your small business fire on all cylinders. LinkedIn Jobs is here to make it easier. Tap into the world's largest professional network with over 30 million people in the UK. Create a job post in minutes, and spread the word so your network can help you find the right people to hire. Just add the purple #Hiring frame to your LinkedIn profile. Simple tools, like screening questions, make it easy to find candidates with just the right skills and experience. It's why small businesses rate LinkedIn Jobs #1 in delivering quality hires vs leading competitors. LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. And, you can post a job for free. Just visit Linkedin.com/FINTECH (https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions/cx/21/01/jobs-single-cta-11-podcast-uk?src=re-pod&trk=fintech&veh=fintech&mcid=6963291076820369422). Terms and conditions apply. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. It's hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David M. Brear, Ross Gallagher, Benjamin Ensor, and Kate Moody - as well as a range of brilliant guests. We cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Ginger Baker, Kristen Anderson, and Wade Arnold.
My friend Kristen from Guide to the Unknown is back again, this time to help parse out our feelings about the Amazon movie adaptation of Grady Hendrix's My Best Friend's Exorcism. We both loved the book. How did the movie do? Is TCBY still around? Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com/2022/10/11/episode-132-my-best-friends-exorcism-2022-with-kristen-anderson/
Episode: 00008 Release Date: September 21, 2022 Description: Kathleen Allen presents the rerelease of Debbie Osborne's Analysts' Corner Podcast. Today's episode is about the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and features 3 special guests, Kristen Anderson, Angela Aufmuth, and Carmen Glasgow. In this episode, we hear about NCMEC's inception and learn how analysts work to help find missing children and how they work to address child abductions and various forms of exploitation, such as trafficking in children. The original episode was published on May 9th, 2009. What's changed, and what's remained? Take a listen! **Due to the nature of the topic for today's episode, some listeners may find the content heavy. Although no explicit details are discussed, listener discretion is advised. Related Links: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children https://www.missingkids.org NCMEC Training Resources https://www.missingkids.org/education/training Code Adam https://www.missingkids.org/education/training/codeadam Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com
“When you start defining diversity in a broader sense, usually you will find a lot of people who are passionate about one element. Maybe they have experienced exclusion because they are a certain age, or have a certain number of years at the company, and they don't feel like they're taken seriously or listened too. Getting people engaged in one element is important, and that's where the wave starts coming and the train leaves the station and can't go back.” In Episode 23 I am joined by Kristen Anderson, Vice Chair of European Women on Boards, to discuss the myth of meritocracy, how organisations can start their DEI journey, and how to gather buy-in from employees who may not immediately understand the need for DEI. Kristen's background is in Chemical Engineering, spending a lot of her career in the technical side of the food industry, working all over the world for big companies such as Kraft and Coca Cola, leaving her native USA to work in Australia, Germany, and China before settling in Italy. Working for Barilla in Italy, Kristen started her official DEI journey, joining their maiden DEI Board before eventually becoming their Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. We start our conversation with Kristen offering career advice on how to join the DEI field and make progress. She then offers advice for any organisation on how to start their DEI journey, emphasising to walk before they run. This includes advice on how to get that sought after buy-in from employees who may show hesitance towards DEI initially, by making it clear how inclusion is relevant and beneficial to everyone. Getting people interested in one element of inclusion, whether age, gender or race etc., is the first step to getting them to have a broader understanding. Since her role at Barilla, Kristen has retired from the food industry and is now the Vice Chair of European Women on Boards – a non-profit focusing on gender diversity in decision making in Europe. We talk about the crucial work that EWoB does, including how they work with men as allies and believe including everyone is key to improving gender diversity. Meritocracy is a concept Kristen and I both come across regularly in our work. We discuss the ‘myth of meritocracy' and Kristen shares her idea of ‘mirrortocracy' instead, how people reflect their biases and social bubbles instead of purely basing decisions solely in merit. Bias isn't just something external though, Kristen shares her experiences of the female leaders she works with having internal biases against themselves where they often don't realise their full capabilities. We close the episode by discussing what organisations can do to increase their gender diversity and support female leaders, including the support EWoB provides leaders and organisations. Links Kristen can be found on Linkedin as: Kristen Anderson More from European Women on Boards can be found at their website at: https://europeanwomenonboards.eu/ The EWOB 2021 Gender Diversity Index Report can be found at: https://europeanwomenonboards.eu/portfolio/gender-diversity-index-2021/ More on Barilla can be found on their website at: https://www.barilla.com/ To hear Why Care? episodes first, sign up to our newsletter here, and you can find more from us at Avenir via our LinkTree here.
Episode #206.5 | Guide to the Unknown hosts KRISTEN ANDERSON and WILL ROGERS join Michael for a discussion about dybbukboxes and Mary Ellis' Grave. Plus: listener stories about dream monkeys, past-life lovers, gnomes and more.
Gord Stellick joined Eric Francis to share his memories from being general manager of the Maple Leafs. He also touches on some Draft Day stories. Kristen Anderson previews the Calgary Stampede and expectations for this year's event!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This recording is from Fintech Nexus USA (formerly known as LendIt Fintech USA) held at the Javits Center in New York City on May 25-26, 2022. It is from the track: SMB Fintech: New Solutions for Lending & Banking - Sponsored by Fundbox and is titled: How Fintech is Solving the Unique Needs of Freelance Workers. Speaking at this session are Oz Alon, Honeybook, Jared Kogan, Giggle Finance, Kristen Anderson, Catch, Lilac Bar David, Lili with Nicole Casperson, Workweek.
Fitness and overall wellness are not strangers anymore in the gaming community. Competitive and recreational gamers, streamers, and pretty much every person in the industry spending long hours in front of a monitor understands the importance of staying physically, emotionally, and mentally fit to enhance their experiences and give their 100%. Today, we had an educational conversation with Kristen Anderson, Mike Anderson, and Landon Gorbenko from FitGMR. Kristen, the co-founder and CEO of FitGMR, is an experienced financial professional who spent over ten years at JPMorgan and then joined Evercore Partners. She has over 700 hours of yoga training and is a CrossFit Level 1 Certified Trainer. Mike is the co-founder and President of FitGMR. He is in charge of the Physical Maintenance Department and holds a Master's Degree in Public Health & Experiential Education and a B.S. in Sports Medicine. Landon, the Head of Mental Performance, is FITGMR's Mental Performance director and trainer. He is a lifelong gamer who experienced the benefits of balancing mental, physical, and emotional health and is passionate about expertise development. He holds a B.Sc. in Psychology and an M.Sc. in Performance Psychology. In this episode, we delve into the central role of community in the mental, physical, and emotional health space. We discuss how relying on someone makes it easier to keep ourselves accountable for our physical health and the incredible benefits of measuring progress with percentages to encourage and motivate ourselves. Resources: Visit the FitGMR website: https://fitgmr.gg/. Or follow them on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fitgmr/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitgmr/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChj7VERZ2-WSQisVpkpmvSA Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitgmr
Ending our last day of the week before Easter! Guests include Calgary Sports writer Kristen Anderson, WHL Commissioner Ron Robison, and NLL Insider Stephen Stamp! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The devotion for Saturday, April 2nd was written and read by Kristen Anderson. Music for the Lenten Daily Devotional Podcast was written and recorded by Dan Schwartz.
Kristen from the wonderful Guide to the Unknown podcast joins me to talk all about our new favorite show, Showtime's Yellowjackets, and what to read if you enjoyed it as well! I don't think we intentionally spoil anything, but tread carefully. BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com
Kristen Anderson brings her all to Catch, the benefits platform designed for independent workers. Find out how her values and grit are shaping this Fintech space. When you've opted out of the 9 to 5 and work for yourself, it's too easy to miss out on all the benefits and retirement packages you're entitled to.That's where Catch steps in. With no middle man or frigid terms the platform allows users to customize their own plans based on need, tracking income, taxes and health insurance. This value-driven fintech startup taps into the changing state of play in the world of work. And it's born from Kristen's real-life values and experiences. Nicole talks with Kristen about her background in math and economics, her less than privileged upbringing and how to scale a fintech like Catch while keeping your company values intact. You'll learn about Kristen's experience of going viral in 2021 when a photo of her pregnant and pitching over the phone with VCs lit up Twitter and how she dealt with the reactions, good and bad. Kristen discusses how she encourages other fintech founders to create mission-driven products that create a fairer society and how all these experiences have shaped her into the leader she is today. Follow Kristen: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CatchKristen LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/catchkristen/ You can keep up-to-date with everything WTFinech? at https://workweek.com/brand/wtfintech/ (https://workweek.com/brand/wtfintech/)
Bik and Randip are joined by Kristen Anderson of The Calgary Sun & Herald as the Flames have struggled on a very difficult road trip through the NHL's southeast -- one the Canucks are set to embark on themselves next week. Plus 710ESPN Seattle's Stacy Jo Rost joins the show to talk about tough decisions ahead for the Seahawks, and Kraken forward Jordan Eberle's defense of Nickelback.
Ever wonder why a skimpy pair of underwear costs so much? What about all the bras out there? How can such small garments be so expensive? In this episode, we speak with Kristen Anderson, a fellow designer of intimate apparel, driven entrepreneur, and owner of KRSTN NDRSN Design Studio. Kristen explains why great fitting intimates aren't cheap and reveals the amount of work involved to make sure each pair fits perfectly. But in this episode, we don't just get into your underwear... Hear what really happens when you own a clothing company, from the challenges brand owners face, to the vast knowledge needed to make a brand grow, and the importance of knowing when to let go. Most importantly, we discuss the importance of doing work that continues to light you up. So take off your underwear, and take a good look at it while you listen to ME, because there's no such thing as a "simple design" - regardless of how small the garment may be. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode Kristen shares her passion for ensuring no one feels they need to hide themselves at work. Discussing the productivity and business impacts of diverse and homogenous teams, Kristen shares Barilla's approach to embedding D&I across the business and provides specific examples of how D&I has helped deliver commercial business goals. With the pandemic creating adjustments to the working world, Kristen asks us to consider the inclusion impacts of remote working – to avoid taking steps back and leaving people behind. Here's a snapshot of a few things we talked about: [4:30] The business impact of having to hide yourself at work [6:20] Diverse teams can perform much better, but also much worse [8:00] Barilla's approach to D&I not being a separate function [12:09] D&I is not a spectator sport [18:40] Examples of D&I delivering commercial business goals [23:00] The Inner Circle exercise [25:45] The impact of remote working on inclusion Referenced resources The International Dimensions of Organisational Behaviour The New York Times: Will remote workers get left behind in the hybrid office? “I love How HR Leaders Change the World” – if that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us achieve our goal, to reach more of your peers, so we can all contribute to further and faster change. Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review”. Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We'll add a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you're not following there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow today!
The Calgary Flames are off to the states for their first US road trip in over 500 days. Kristen Anderson broke down a timeline with a great oral history looking back on the week of the shutdown. Which Flames player do you need to keep an eye on tonight as the Flames take on the Detroit Red Wings.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's Future of Fintech is on the future of gig work, discussing how big the gig worker market is, how the pandemic changed the market, why fintech for gig workers is particularly important, & opportunities in this space. Future of Fintech is hosted by Immad Akhund, founder and CEO of Mercury, and Sheel Mohnot, Partner at Better Tomorrow Ventures. Guests for this week include: Trent Bigelow, CEO of Abound, Sean Engelking, Co-founder and CEO of Starship, Kristen Anderson, Founder & CEO of Catch, Hooman Radfar, Founder & CEO of Collective
Kristen Anderson from The Calgary Sun & Locked On Flames joins Sneaky Joe for an in-depth look at Michael Frolik & the trade to bring him to Buffalo. Joe also talks Lawrence Pilut's recall & how bad it's going for Carter Hutton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices