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Wildlife Photo Chat
138: Weekly with Brad James

Wildlife Photo Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 106:19


Brad gets a tease of spring with a Song Sparrow, I am hoping to try new ideas on the beach, and we both talk about the business of wildlife photography from a listener question. Kristin Olson asks: It might not be as fun as some, but it would be really helpful to hear about the business side of creating/having a small photography business and everything that goes into that. How to set up selling prints with shops through ones website. Stock photography sales. Creating a presence.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Bloomberg Invest 2023 (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 62:26


Kristin Olson, Partner, Alternative Capital Markets at Goldman Sachs, joins to discuss investing strategies and gives her outlook for alternative markets as well as her panel at Bloomberg HQ this morning on “Positioning for a Recession.” Ann Miletti, AllSpring's Head of Active Equity, joins to talk about markets and investing strategies on-site at Bloomberg HQ at our Invest conference. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong joins Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the SEC lawsuit against the company. Liana Baker, US Deals Team Managing Editor with Bloomberg News, discusses her story on how the shocking LIV Golf-PGA deal came together yesterday. Marty Chavez, vice chairman and partner at Sixth Street Partners, joins to talk about the economy, outlook for markets, and recent bank turmoil. Marc Lasry, co-founder and CEO of Avenue Capital Group and former owner of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, discuss money in sports, his upcoming panel with Jason Kelley of Bloomberg, the emergence and growth in Pickle Ball, and other eco issues inside and outside of sports. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Madison Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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unDivided with Brandi Kruse
127: 'Hush tones and pseudonyms' (1.13.23)

unDivided with Brandi Kruse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 50:27


The movement for sanity is gaining traction up and down the West Coast. We're joined by Kristin Olson, host of the Rational in Portland Podcast. Plus: People over party. And: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reups his environmental pledge.

Rhyme and Reason
LinkedIn Success Story: Kristin Olson-Kott, Queen of Wipes!

Rhyme and Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 14:22


Today we have with us a fantastic influencer on LinkedIn, Kristin Olson-Kott! Over the course of her career thus far, she has garnered a huge social media following, simply by being human and authentic. In this episode we discuss her career, some of her success stories on LinkedIn, and the importance of being authentic in one's social media posts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worksmartny/message

Tucson Means Business
TMB E82: Dr. Kristin Olson-Garewal, Co-founder: The Homing Project

Tucson Means Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 46:37


Mark's guest is Dr. Kristin Olson-Garewal the CEO and Co-Founder of "The Homing Project" a rapid rehousing project to help homeless people in Tucson. Unlike any other transitional shelter program, "The Housing Project" will provide a home not just a bed including onsite services.Bio ~ J Kristin Olson-Garewal MD Executive Director “The Homing Project” Born in St Paul MN. Oldest Girl of 9 children. We moved frequently to follow my civil engineer father's work on freeway bridges. I did grades 1-12 in parochial school, at first with nuns sent from Ireland to “the mission district of California.” Later I attended an all-girls Catholic high school in Puerto Rico learning Spanish in the process. Then to Boston University's Honors 6 yr. Med Program, finishing with an MD. My internal medicine residency was done at the Boston VA Med Center. Soon after my retirement my son, Raj Garewal asked me to help start a tiny home village for people experiencing homelessness. Raj had worked with a large services center for homeless people in Santa Monica. We had both become concerned with the hundreds of homeless encampments throughout Tucson. So we visited a number of Tucsonans working with the problem of homelessness, Tucson city council members, and tiny home villages in California. Then we started a nonprofit, I resigned my position on Clinical Amistad's Board of Directors due to conflict of interest, and began writing a business plan and applying for grants. Company / Organization Website URL: thehomingproject.org

Strokecast
The Stroke Artist: A Tale of Survival, Painting, and Urology

Strokecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 60:41


Often we tend to think of "patients" and "providers." While sometime we may accuse medical teams of forgetting that their patients are whole human beings and not just a wrist band and chart in a hospital bed, it works the other way, too. We sometimes forget that our doctors are more than white coats adjusting out medications and asking who the president is -- again. But doctors are, in fact, human. And they can create art. And they can have strokes. Dr. Bevan Choate, MD, was a surgeon and urologist just enter the heart (or kidney) of his career. One morning, everything changed. He shares his story of the past 18 month in this episode. (If you don't see the audio player below, visit http://Strokecast.com/Bevan to listen.)   Click here for a machine-generated transcript Who is Dr. Bevan Choate, MD? Bevan was bornin 1985 in San Angelo, TX.  What do you do when you are born in San Angelo, TX? You grow up on a horse. As Bevan says: "I grew up in a cattle ranching family.  Cowboying since I could ride a horse but perhaps due to the Waylon and Willie song, they didn't want me to grow up to be a cowboy. So, I was given all the odd and less glamorous jobs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RePtDvh4Yq4&ab_channel=kdn3249 I realized about midway through undergrad that I wanted to be a doctor.  I was always a science geek at heart, and figured medicine to be a pure and noble application of science. I excelled in medical school and completed my five-year Urology residency in Albuquerque at the University of New Mexico Hospital.  It was the roughest five years of my entire life.  Being a sleepless subordinate for almost two thousand days is a tough pill to swallow.  Nonetheless, I persevered and began practicing Urology in Albuquerque.  It was my calling.  I love it.  I love my patients and some of them even love me.  I did quite a bit of oncologic surgery and got good at robotic surgery using the Da Vinci robot. " Things changed for Bevan on December 3, 2020. That's when a left vertebral artery dissection threw a clot that lodged in the left part of his cerebellar and proceeded to kill millions of valuable brain cells. The dissection has no "attributable etiology." That's how doctors write a shoulder shrug emoji. No one knows why it happened. Bevan just got lucky. The surgeons who were not Bevan got to work. His procedures included a ventricular shunt, a craniectomy, and a left cerebellar strokectomy (surgical excision of infarcted brain tissue post-stroke with preservation of skull integrity, distinguishing it from decompressive hemicraniectomy). As Bevan says, "Yep, I have about 80-85% of a brain.  Not playing with a full deck" Following this adventure, Bevan contended with: Acute Deficits Double vision Visual impairment Vertigo Left-sided ataxia Loss of left fine motor function Inability to walk or balance Chronic Deficits Loss of left fine motor function Balance issues Right sided stroke neuropathy Left-sided ataxia Since then, he's accomplished some impressive things, not the least of which are living and walking. He's also become a published author and a professional artist. He's also still practicing medicine and seeing patients. The laser may need to wait a little while though. It's been quite the year and a half. Typing around a Stroke People approach their stroke recovery in different ways. Bevan and Michael Schutt both launched their writing projects to learn to type with their affected side again. My approach to typing was the opposite. Instead of forcing my left hand to the keyboard, I wanted to get faster more quickly. I taught myself to type more quickly with one hand. I'm currently at about 34 wpm (average for two-handed typists is about 44 wpm). Has that slowed my recovery? Maybe. Recovery is a delicate balance of accepting a disability and fighting that disability. Too far in one direction is not great for living the best life possible for many folks. Of course, every stroke is different. I can admire the approach others took without feeling mine was wrong. Especially since my fingers are still (slowly) coming back. And if they don't, that's fine, too. Why write? Bevan started writing his book to collect anecdotes. It's so easy to forget the details of an event with time, especially if we don't realize at the moment how important they might be. The very acting of writing or typing them out gives them a stronger hold in our memory. Every time we read them again, we can reinforce that hold they have. We can extract more incite from them. You don't have to write a book, though. When I was in the hospital, I tried to post at least one anecdote from the day every day to Facebook. Part of that was to keep people informed of my status. Part was my compulsion to entertain folks and make sure they got value from check in on me (that's something I should probably unpack at some point). Part of it was to chronicle what I was going through for future reference. In Bevan's case, doing that led to "The Stroke Artist."* It's his memoir of his stroke experience as a doctor who returns to the art he enjoyed, then made it a second profession. The varied paths stroke take us on never cease to amaze. You can find Bevan's book on Amazon here. * So write down your stories. Maybe it's just a collection of random anecdotes and paragraphs without a plan. Maybe it's all jumbled in time. If you can physically write, record video or audio. Or take pictures. Or tell your stories to someone else. The stories we tell connect us with the world across the ages, going both backwards and forwards in time. As the 11th Doctor said, "We're all stories in the end." Bevan's Art Bevan started creating art just to create art. That's probably the best reason to do it. When I started blogging in 2006, it was because I realized I hadn't written anything that wasn't an email or a PowerPoint slide in years and I needed to write for the sake of writing. Of course, that set me on the path to where I am today, but that's not really the point I'm trying to make here. Bevan returned to art after stroke and before long, he was selling art online. You can browse his work and even make a purchase at his website. You can find that here. https://artrepreneur.com/showroom/q3GhqiFsYA2jL75iy The relationship between stroke and art is fascinating. It gets into the physical changes in the brain brought on by stroke, the lifestyle changes we are forced to make, and the shift in our own priorities and world view after stroke. Bevan and I talked about some of that in our conversation. If you found that discussion interesting, I'd also encourage you to listen to my conversation with Seattle artist and survivor Seth Ian Scheer from 2019. Stroke Strides Support Group The Stroke Strides support group is a virtual group, based at Multicare Good Samaritan Hospital in Western Washington. They are looking for survivors who would like to speak to their group individually or as part of a panel. If you are looking for channels to share your story, this is a nice one. The last time I did it the group was fairly small, which means it's great if you want to get started speaking to other groups. They are starting up their next series of talks in July 2022, and I'll be part of that. If you'd like to join as well, reach out to Kristin Olson (ktolson@multicare.org) for more details. Hack of the Week Big goals can be inspiring, but they can also be hard to achieve. To really kick start your recovery, set small, simple goals. Work towards small improvements. Those small goals and habits over time add up to big things. That's how you ultimately achieve success. Bevan's hack align nicely with my regular mantra: Don't get best…get better. Links Where do we go from here? Pick up a new painting for your wall here, and check out Bevan's book, The Stroke Artist, here. Follow Bevan on Instagram @BevanChoate. Tell someone you know about this episode and give them the link http://Strokecast.com/Bevan so they can enjoy it, too. Subscribe to the free Strokecast email newsletter at http://Strokecast.com/News. Don't get best…get better.

Check Your Bias
Kristin Olson: Real Talk on Portland

Check Your Bias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 80:10


Kirstin Olson, host of the Rational in Portland podcast and area trial lawyer, joins us to talk about issues affecting Portland, Oregon. Homelessness, ANTIFA, cultural clashes, race, political structures, and the growing pains of a city that went from a timber town to a national destination. Should Portland strive to be an international city, comparing itself to larger west coast cities? Or should it embrace being a human-scale city, more in the realm of Austin than Seattle?

DL5 Project Podcast
Episode 4 - Kristin Olson - Kott

DL5 Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 6:46


In this episode of the DL5 Project Podcast, we sit down with Kristin Olson-Kott, Vice President at Wipes.com, also known as the Queen of Wipes.  Everyone should find a reason to work with Kristin, she is truly amazing!

Exchanges at Goldman Sachs
What’s Driving Growth in Alternative Asset Classes?

Exchanges at Goldman Sachs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 20:57


Kristin Olson, global head of the Alternative Capital Markets Group in Goldman Sachs' Consumer and Investment Management Division, explains where investors are finding value in alternative asset classes.

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UAB Grad Life
Episode 6: Are you ready for 3MT?

UAB Grad Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 13:33


Dean Lori McMahon and PhD student Kristin Olson share everything they know about UAB's Three Minute Thesis Competition. This year's competition will kick off on October 24 with the preliminary round. For more information or to register, visit https://www.uab.edu/graduate/events/3-minute-thesis.

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Människor och tro
Vad är människovärdet?

Människor och tro

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 44:45


Vad betyder egentligen människovärdet och hur förhåller sig religionerna till människovärdet? Är vi alla födda lika och är vi alla mycket värda? Veckans Människor och tro fokuserar på människovärdet och belyser det ur ett religiöst perspektiv. Människor och tro samtalar med fyra representanter från fyra olika trossamfund. Biskopen för Svenska kyrkan i Stockholm Eva Brunne, som snart ska avgå, pratar om kristendomen och dopet som det främsta symbolen för att vi är guds skapelse och därmed lika mycket värda.  För judendomen är det Dan Korn, religionshistoriker och författare, som funderar över människovärdet men också om värdighet. Haider Ibrahim ordförande för Islamiska Shia samfunden i Sverige resonerar om islam och människovärdet. Kristin Olson, biståndsarbetare och författare, belyser buddismen och speciellt den engagerade buddismen. Programledare och producent: Antonio de la Cruz Reporter: Edgar Mannheimer

i want what SHE has
#57 Rita Bolla-Lapinel (Artist, The Book of Persistence ) / Kristin Olson-Huddle (Infertility, Going On ) "Art, Healing and Persisting Through Infertility"

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 120:22


emphasized textIt's Girl Talk time, and Shana shares that she is signing to a new record label with her new record coming out in October 2019. We also talk about what it means to give your power away energetically to the gate keepers of your life, and how the 4 Agreements can play a role in helping refine your self dialogue. Today we also hear a clip from current Democratic Presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand from the "Lovett or Leave It" podcast. She talks the importance of ending violence towards women and sexual assault, she's so inspiring! Our first guest is Rita Bolla-Lapinel, in addition to being an artist, Rita is a rape survivor, a mother, after overcoming fertility challenges, and an art therapist. Hungarian born, she has shown her art all over the world, now living in the Hudson Valley! As part of the Women History month and  CelebrateWomxn845 she will be showing her work March 1-31st at Peace Nation, in Kingston, NY. Our second guest is Kristin Olsen-Huddle. She talks to us about fertility and the success of her twins after YEARS of IVF and kundalini yoga.  She also shares about the death of both her parents when she was 6 years old, her sobriety, her one woman show (Going On) and record label she started with her husband Open Up Records. Self Care! We dream of being hermits. Well, more like, Theresa is preparing to become one and Shana talks about how it's served her in the past. Today's show was engineered by Manuel Blas of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org. We heard music from Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/ Feel free to email us, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org Please: SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND US :) ITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHER Follow Us: INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/ FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast TWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

Ryan Is Super Strong!
Episode 107 - Is Kristin Olson Super Strong?

Ryan Is Super Strong!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 61:27


Strength Level: Dracula This week, Ryan has the delightful KRISTIN OLSON in the room!!!!! Kristin is an insanely talented percussionist/drummer/musician/super talent from Minnesota who is newly based in LA, and is an absolute joy to hang with. Kristin sits down to chat with Ryan about drums, Minnesota vs Wisconsin, our mutual friendship with MANY past guests from RISS, and many more things…….but the whole time, the whole ENTIRE time, there is an insidious and harsh truth lying in the darkness underneath the entire interview….. It's officially the spookiest month of the year. The month so spooky even saying it gives you chills. Octoburrrrrrrr As I do every year, I really try to encourage you all to TRY and not be so spooky scared out of your mind that you can’t even function anymore, and this week, the first week of October, Kristin is here to break down some Halloween themed truths, take the candy challenge, and hopefully just help you quell your fears during this VERY spooky scary frightening time. I hope you fall in love with Kristin and go check her out on social media (@kolsonperc & @cluboro.mp3) and interweb NOW, and that this episode brings you great joy during this spooky spooky month. OUR PERSONAL THOUGHTS FOR YOU TODAY: Monsters ARE NOT real. We don’t have to be scared of them any more, and that’s just gotta be something we tell ourselves until we believe. Please try and believe it. I know it’s hard. Just please….for me

Marketing Freak Tactics
Episode #24 - Being Social On Social with Kristin Olson-Kott

Marketing Freak Tactics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 36:00


Do you sing for the sake of singing on social media. Do you talk to strangers like you would a life long friend? In this interview we talk with Kristin Olson-Kott of Wipes.com and how being real has made her business growth explode. Subscribe to watch new weekly videos about sales & marketing:http://www.youtube.com/user/adonrigg?sub_confirmation=1About Adon Rigg:Adon Rigg brings to you more than 20 years of experience in sales and marketing including creating differentiation with a competitive advantage to drive profitability. He is an expert in sales training to boost revenue and customer retention.With a passion for the sales process, he has worked his way from selling vacuums door-to-door to providing sales, training and public speaking services for Fortune 500 Organizations.Adon Rigg has created The S.A.L.E.S Formula, an acronym-based selling methodology that outlines the steps involved in his new inbound and outbound sales process, outlined in his book Insightful Selling, to simplify the sales cycle and accelerate revenue growth.He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia sales and marketing program, and has received the CME and CSE designations for distinction in sales and marketing management.Adon Rigg has represented the province of British Columbia at the Canadian Association of Public Speakers Rising Stars Contest, and his S.A.L.E.S Formula Program has been incorporated into the Business Certification Program at the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Canada.Adon Rigg began his sales career at age 18 with no money, no home, and a grade 8 education. He believes that the key to success is to learn how not to simply sell product, but to create value by impacting bottom-line results.Always eager to embrace lifelong learning, Adon's philosophy is that no matter who you're selling to, from the CEO to the entry-level purchaser; all buyers are either directly or indirectly responsible for their company's bottom line.Adon Rigg is a father to 3 kids.Listen to more my Adon T. Rigg aka The RiggerFacebook https://www.facebook.com/adonriggpageInstagram https://www.instagram.com/adonrigg/Twitter https://twitter.com/adonriggWebsite: http://www.adonrigg.comInsightfulU: http://www.insightfulselling.comLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/adonriggItunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insightful-selling-with-adon-rigg/id1219607868

Preschool and Beyond
Episode 22 - The Anxious Child

Preschool and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 29:29


Dr. Kristin Olson discusses anxiety in young children, and offers ways parents and caregivers can help children manage it. Dr. Olson is a clinical psychologist at the Center for Child Development in Washington.

Preschool and Beyond
Episode 22 - The Anxious Child

Preschool and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 29:29


Dr. Kristin Olson discusses anxiety in young children, and offers ways parents and caregivers can help children manage it. Dr. Olson is a clinical psychologist at the Center for Child Development in Washington.

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed
Interview: Grand Harmonie

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 0:01


With Lew Smoley, Yoni Kahn, and Kristin Olson

Good Bite
Cranberry, Orange and White Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Good Bite

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2010 3:00


Julie Van Rosendaal of dinnerwithjulie.com shares her holiday cookie recipe. "How-to" demonstration presented by Kristin Olson of the Betty Crocker Kitchens.