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Join us for this special Halloween episode. With Guest Michael Cook cryptid researcher for 20+ years. He gives his encounter with Bigfoot in 2018 that was featured on the Travel channel season 2. Then Kathryn will read a selection of Local Kentucky Ghost Stories from a book "Ghosts Along the Cumberland" Lexington Kentucky's Psychic Medium Bringing you New and Useful Teaching on my talk show MONDAY NIGHT LIVE IN LEXINGTON http://www.kathrynkauffman.com The talk show streams live every Monday Night at 7 pm est on the Facebook and Instagram pages Links below https://www.facebook.com/kauffmankathryn https://www.instagram.com/psychic.kauffmankathryn To Purchase a Deck of Fun Friday Oracle Cards or Tiny Tarot Travel cards click here http://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/TarotToGo Creative Commons license Music by Broke For Free --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Carinn, Kate and Kathryn recap Hulu's Little Fires Everywhere Episodes 2 & 3 *** There is a lot going on with Mia. What’s with the attitude? Without some context or a big reveal, we wonder whether we are going to feel differently about her at some point. We hope so. (1:06) *** The Vagina Monologues book club does show us another side of Mia when she comes to Elena’s defense and, unlike the book, gives us some great interactions between Mia and Elena. (6:02) *** Elena overserves herself the Chardonnay and she and Mia talk motherhood -- the seeds and all. We love this moment of alignment between these two strong matriarchs. (9:00) *** Reese is the most adorable annoying person ever. Has she typecast herself or has she found her sweet spot? (12:30) *** We discuss the killer question Elena asks Mia - do you think Pearl likes you? Elena “gets it” and understands the insecurities and doubts of motherhood. She even offers us a great scene with Izzy where she suggests that you make your own narrative in life. (14:28) *** Izzy’s vulnerability and the reasons for her angst are coming through so clearly in many dimensions and layers. (17:00) *** #teamMoody is gathering steam! Carinn and Kathryn are seeing a little more “edge” in him and they are liking how he and Pearl are vibing. Carinn is still not totally sold, though, seeing some hints of maliciousness, holding her back. And what about Pearl and her intentions? (22:28) *** Kate loves when Moody stands up for Pearl. Kathryn thinks it isn’t that believable and Carinn has a REAL problem with the whole scene. (28:10) *** The adoption battle is game on! Is biology the most important aspect or is it the life that you give them once they’re born? And why is Mia soooo involved in this drama? It’s weird and creepy. (33:03) *** Lexi is getting a tough hand in this adaptation! They amp up her bad acts to the extreme. It’s harsh and wrong and we’re not ok with it. (43:40) *** Mia is a sexual being! This is a BIG departure from the book. Carinn predicted this must have been a note from Kerry Washington in the writers’ room...Mia has to be a sexual being. Mia is teaching Pearl this too. (50:28) *** Elena is no push over. Kathryn loves the scene where Elena defends Mia to her husband and tells him to mow the lawn. She also noted that when Izzy comes out in her homecoming dress her parents notice her pretty dress whereas Mia notices her bloody need. This is clearly a metaphor for who sees what. (53:22) *** They drop the fire references in episodes two and three. Good? Or dropped it like it’s hot too quickly? Do we care who set the fire? Is that question moving the story forward? (59:26) *** These episodes are sprinkled with so many Easter eggs from Friends, Hello Sunshine, Legally Blond -- and even Celeste Ng herself! (63:25) *** Reese’s makeup and Bill’s rings are defining them and defining the era. (65:52) *** Carinn grew up wanting to be Elena Richardson, but now gets on the couch for her parenting fears. Then Kathryn gets personal too. These things hit home for us! (69:35) *** We plug “Books 4 Kids”, Carinn’s daughter’s fabulous podcast that recommends books for parents to get for their kids. Check her out on Insta @chylerjade. Stay Complicated! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @popfictionwomen and on Twitter @pop_women. To do a full deep dive, check out our website at www.popfictionwomen.com (http://www.popfictionwomen.com)
On this week’s Night Vale recap WE ARE NOT FANS of the Secret Police’s behavior lately NO SIR THIS WILL NOT END WELL. After the recap we also get into a little more of Carnival Row, Stranger Things Season 3, and The Good Place Season 3. Then Kathryn talks about Terry Moore’s Five Years, and... The post Binary System Podcast #192 - WTNV #154 "The Heist Part 2" first appeared on Pixelated Geek.
On this week’s Night Vale recap WE ARE NOT FANS of the Secret Police’s behavior lately NO SIR THIS WILL NOT END WELL. After the recap we also get into a little more of Carnival Row, Stranger Things Season 3, and The Good Place Season 3. Then Kathryn talks about Terry Moore’s Five Years, and [...]
In this episode, we cover the powerhouse women of hockey. How do you get US National team players to sit down for an interview during their busiest time of year? Meet them in their training facility for a post-scrimmage locker room chat. Kendall Coyne Schofield, Hilary Knight and Lee Stecklein talked about their bond as a team, how winning an Olympic gold helped the growth of hockey, and what are their must-have travel items. Then Kathryn catches up with Heidi Browning, CMO of the NHL about how important the fans are to the game, how she manages her travel schedule and where she finds her balance.
Kathryn talks about getting attacked by a pantsless human in the morning before work. Then Kathryn and Katie talk about Kathryn's weird calendar habits, and her Vampire Diary fantasies. Katie also talks about her techniques for negging and hitting on people. Music: Radiohead: Creep
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Kathryn Minshew. She’s the CEO of founder of TheMuse.com, a career platform that is used by over 50M folks to find jobs, learn professional skills or advance in their careers. This platform is also used by hundreds of companies looking to grow their employer brand and to hire. Kathryn is a Harvard and Wall Street Journal contributor and she’s spoken at MIT in Harvard along with the Today’s Show. She’s been named The Smart CEO’s Future 50, INC’s 35 under 35 and a Duke alum. Kathryn worked at Rwanda and Health Access Initiative and before founding The Muse, she was previously at McKinsey. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – The Hard Thing About Hard Things and Traction What CEO do you follow? – Jennifer Hyman, Elon Musk and Jeremy Johnson Favorite online tool? — Boomerang and Pocket How many hours of sleep do you get?— 7 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – Kathryn wished she knew it was okay to be different and everything that is worth doing is hard Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:42 – Nathan introduces Kathryn to the show 01:35 – The Muse was founded to be the most trusted and beloved place for people to navigate their career 01:42 – The Muse is a marketplace with over 50M people who uses the site annually 02:00 – The Muse has over 600 companies which they help in hiring and employment 02:25 – “If you want really great people, you have to compete for them” 03:00 – The companies can reach more candidates through The Muse 03:19 – The Muse is a SaaS-enabled marketplace 03:31 – The Muse somehow competes with LinkedIn Recruit and Glassdoor 04:05 – Most companies in The Muse sign up for an annual subscription 04:24 – Average pricing is $20-30K but enterprise is higher than the mid-market businesses 04:54 – The Muse works with every business size in every industry 05:04 – The businesses are categorized by team size 05:25 – Companies that are subscribed have access to different tools on the website 06:11 – The marketplace on TheMuse.com is where companies can post their profiles and job listings 06:21 – The Muse has also developed more products 06:41 – One of The Muse’s client has 50K to 150K employees 07:29 – The Muse also assists their Fortune 100 companies on their existing channels 08:12 – The Muse started targeting individual users 08:24 – The Muse was launched in 2011 having career related tools and content for individuals 08:31 – The Muse rolled out their first company profile after hitting 100K website visits per month 08:41 – The Muse have never had advertising on the website 08:58 – The Muse had their first 100K users in 6 months 09:05 – The initial cash for The Muse came from Kathryn’s savings 09:39 – When Kathryn left McKinsey, she had $25K in savings 09:50 – Then Kathryn got an offer to work at Rwanda 10:28 – Kathryn was 25 at the time 10:56 – Kathryn has always thought that savings equate to freedom 11:34 – When Kathryn came back from Rwanda, she started a business similar to The Muse 13:02 – Kathryn spent $20K on her first company 13:23 – With only $5K left in savings, Kathryn together with her co-founder started The Muse 13:45 – Kathryn tried to keep her expenses low 14:24 – Kathryn started The Muse because she had all the questions and wanted answers 14:29 – The community then gave Kathryn the answers 15:02 – The Muse initially had 50 articles giving career advice and providing resources 15:10 – The first job listing was posted after a month as a test 15:29 – The Muse used to get paid for the job listing but it doesn’t work that way now 16:17 – Kathryn shares how the conversation happened between her and the co-founders 17:11 – They wanted to work and make it happen 17:25 – The equity between them is almost even 17:54 – The Muse raised a round for $100K in 2012 and got into Y-combinator 18:41 – The Muse raised $10M in a series A in 2015, and $16M in a Series B: Q1 of 2017 19:12 – The Muse is closed to breaking even 19:31 – There are different ways in building a business and there’s no one perfect path 19:53 – The Muse has 600 active businesses 20:10 – Some companies just closed or got acquired 21:35 – Average revenue 23:05 – The Famous Five 23:32 – Kathryn’s book The New Rules of Work 3 Key Points: You can start a business with minimal means and still grow it into a profitable one. There is no one perfect path to building a business. If a task or venture is hard, that’s a good sign it’s worth it. Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
This week on the on Your Mind neuroscience podcast: It's a double whammy! We’re talking about two papers looking at using bone marrow transplants and microglia to treat Rett syndrome in mice. After a 2012 paper showed some very promising results some hospitals started using this approach for human trails, but a 2015 paper from a group of four labs have tried and failed to replicate the original findings. Before we can get to that Liam tries to rectify his love preparing talks with his hatred preparing posters, then lightens the mood with some talk of studying music. Then Kathryn discusses terrible advice for female scientists. For links to everything we talked about today, full show notes, past episodes and more head to www.onyourmind.ca