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In this episode of the Practice of Therapy, Gordon interviews Katie Read, a long-time therapist who has worked in private practice, taught grad school, directed community mental health programs, and created therapy training materials. The two discuss how mental health therapists are outgrowing their offices by repurposing their skills, creating amazing lives for themselves, and helping their clients. Katie shares her story and experiences in the field and how she found success by branching out and trying different roles. Gordon and Katie also discuss the importance of adapting to change in the mental health field and finding ways to keep growing and improving as a therapist. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Katie's Website Katie on Instagram Katie's YouTube Therapist Freedom Incubator: Therapreneurs Creating Freedom-Based Lives Wise Practice Summit Use the promo code "GORDON" to get 2 months of Therapy Notes free Join The PsychCraft Network Today! Launch Club The Practice of Therapy Community Practice of Therapy Focus Groups Private Practice Resources
Soul Inspiring Business has had some fantastically diverse guests over the past few months. In this recap episode, our host Kara Chaffin Donofrio reviews her Top Takeaways from the Last 5 Episodes. First, there's 'Embracing your Sensitivities and Leadership with Heather Dominick' (episode 51), where Heather emphasizes the value of being highly sensitive to be highly empathetic and intuitive as a leader. How are you 'pouring into' the people who already know and love you? Jason Levine is the author of ‘Relationships to Infinity - The Art and Science of Keeping in Touch'. He impresses upon Kara the power of our network and the importance of appreciating what we already have in episode 52. 'Finding Your Purpose' with Jessica Huie reminds us that it's not enough to receive wisdom – you also need to act on it. That's episode 53. ‘Finding your Inner Glow with Katie de Paolo Silverman' (episode 54) shared valuable insights on how actually to get into a state of positive manifestation. And then episode 55, ‘Using EFT to Quantum Leap Into Your Next Level Success with Theresa Lear Levine' demonstrates how talk therapy isn't the only option – you can skip all that with EFT and make powerful transformations! Ask Kara: She took part in an EFT session with Theresa and testified to the benefits of ‘tapping'. There are insights galore in this short episode alone – and each episode is worth revisiting or listening to if you haven't done so already. Please join Kara for more soul-inspiring content.“I'm grateful for these incredible entrepreneurs and people that have given of themselves to be on this show and to give to all of you.” – Kara Caffin DonofrioIn This Episode:How can you use your gift of sensitivity to show up as an intuitive and empathetic leader? Appreciating how powerful your network already isFinding your purpose – actually acting on the wisdom you receiveHow do you manifest more of what you want? Why talk therapy isn't the only option – understanding ‘tapping' and EFTGuest resources from the past 5 episodes: Heather's website: Business Miracles Heather's new book - Different: The Highly Sensitive Leadership Revolution: Dominick-Kosmicki, HeatherJason's book - Relationships to Infinity The Art and Science of Keeping in Touch - Ready Set LaunchJessica's Website Katie's Life Coach Program - Become a Certified Life CoachTheresa's "5 Minutes to Freedom" Ebook can be obtained at https://theresasfreegift.com/If you'd like to get access to the exclusive EFT session that Theresa and I did after the show recording, simply visit www.theprivatesessions.comConnect with Kara:Website...
This week's guest is Katie Anderson. Ron and Katie met up at the AME conference in Dallas to discuss what Katie's been up to as well as her book, Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn. Katie also shed some light on her approach to lean, leadership, and learning. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: About Katie's book (1:55) Katie's background (3:54) The quote that Katie likes (4:43) What we should be doing as it relates to learning (5:24) The power of creating structure (8:36) Dealing with obstacles (11:06) Shifting what success looks like (16:34) What the next three to five years look like in the lean world (15:41) How lean will help companies navigate uncertain times (17:15) Her upcoming trip to Japan (19:41) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn Katie's Website Katie on LinkedIn GA 173 | How to Use A3 Thinking with Katie Anderson GA 242 | How to Leverage Different Lean Experiences with Katie Anderson GA 281 | Building an Online Community of Practice with Katie Anderson and Karyn Ross GA 297 | The Importance of Hansei and Revitalization with Katie Anderson GA 331 | Leading and Learning at Toyota with Katie Anderson Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? What does success look and feel like to you?
Are you stuck in a cycle of spending to escape your life? Are you paying for the symbols of success but feeling unfulfilled? Is money stopping you from making a career change? What if you could stop chasing a paycheck and start chasing your purpose? Katie Gibbons is an entrepreneur and financial wellness coach. She left a successful 18-year career in corporate banking to help women manage their money, get out of debt and build the life they really want. On this episode of Career Confessions, Katie joins me to discuss her shift from private banker to money coach and describe the magic in pairing what people need with what you're passionate about. Katie explains how you can make six figures yet still feel broke, reflecting on what happens when your spending doesn't align with your values. Listen in for Katie's advice on how to stop being a slave to money and start flourishing in ALL areas of your life! Key Takeaways Why Katie left a successful, 6-figure career as a corporate banker What inspired Katie to become a money coach The magic in pairing what people need with what you're passionate about How Katie helps people manage their money, get out of debt and build the life they want Katie's insight on the parallels between entrepreneurship and motherhood What stops people from changing careers or building something for themselves (and how to get past it) How you can make good money but still feel broke Katie's shift from chasing money to chasing what she's meant to do What happens when your spending doesn't align with your values Connect with Katie Katie's Website Katie on Instagram Connect with Andrea Andrea Martin Consulting Andrea on Instagram Andrea on YouTube Andrea on LinkedIn Resources Learn More About Success Blueprint Group Coaching Download Andrea's Free LinkedIn eBook Review Career Confessions on Apple Podcasts
Fellow Registered Dietitian Katie Spada joins me in this episode to discuss marrying food with joyful movement! Having been a synchronized swimmer, she talks about how many of us tie our identities to exercise and lose ourselves along the way, wondering who we are without it. She also reflects on why she decided to become a dietitian and how she then found intuitive eating! Katie walks us through what we should do to fuel before a workout, during a workout, and after a workout! She discusses the primary differences and also walks us through how the intensity of your workout is important and affects how you will need to fuel, how to be sure that you're properly fueling without counting calories, how identity does (or doesn't) play a role in what we do, and so much more! She, as is tradition on the show, closes with a couple of actionable tips, including starting with something small if we aren't accustomed to eating before working out and also reflecting on our hydration. I love talking with other dietitians because we all have our different specialities and perspectives, so I always learn something new, and Katie, who is such a wealth of knowledge and information, is certainly no exception! I thank Katie for coming on and helping me dispel the myth that you can't eat intuitively and exercise at the same time, and I hope that you enjoy our chat. Feel free to reach out to Katie on her website or her Instagram page, and screenshot this episode to let us know that you have listened and what especially resonated with you! I would also so appreciate it if you would leave a review via whatever platform that you use to listen as I read each and every one of your reviews and it helps us continue to do this. If you aren't already, be sure to subscribe to The SociEATy Podcast so that you never miss an episode, and be sure to also check out this episode's sponsor – Equilibria! Time Stamps [1:23] – Colleen announces today's topic and today's guest – Katie Spada, RD! [3:27] – Katie shares some of her background with us. [6:57] – Katie gives us some key tips on how to fuel before a workout. [10:48] – Katie reveals whether or not it's ever too close to a workout to fuel. [15:45] – Katie recommends sipping on Gatorade or Powerade before and/or during an early morning workout. [18:53] – We learn what we should do during a workout. [20:47] – Katie discusses post-workout fueling. [25:41] – Katie warns us what could happen if we don't refuel after a workout. [29:42] – Katie explains how to be sure that we're fueling properly without counting calories. [35:44] – Colleen shifts the conversation toward identity. [41:01] – We are given a couple of actionable tips, such as starting with something small if we don't usually eat before a workout. [42:50] – We learn where we can go online to reach Katie. Links and Resources Colleen Christensen Nutrition – Website The SociEATy - Become a Member The SociEATy's Instagram Page Colleen's Instagram Page Colleen's YouTube Page Katie's Website Katie's Instagram Page Email Katle: spada.strong.nutrition@gmail.com Equilibria - Website
Today, June 1st, is officially the one year anniversary of the Dr. Luke Hobson Podcast! As a thank you for sticking around with me for this long, this episode combines the most downloaded episodes into one. I also talk a bit more about the behind the scenes of starting the podcast and where it's heading. Once again, thank you all for your support over this last year! Mentioned links: Holly's Episode Holly's Podcast Nicole's Episode Nicole's Website What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an ID Heidi's Episode Heidi's Website Katie and Tom's Episode One Book Every Instructional Designer Should Own Networking with LinkedIn My SBL Workshop Through Lecture Breakers: Sign up for the virtual event My episode on Lecture Breakers To learn more about myself and show: Join our FB Group Follow me on LinkedIn Follow me on Twitter Follow me on FaceBook Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Read my Blog Join the Mailing List Want to take your higher education instructional design skills to the next level? Check out Instructional Design Institute. Thinking of corporate instructional design? Check out IDOL Courses Academy Recording a podcast or conducting interviews online? Check out SquadCast.
On today’s episode, I am talking with Katie Kozlowski. Katie is a master energy coach and spiritual teacher and helps women reconnect with themselves to embody strength, wisdom, and success. We are talking about owning your power, finding your truth, and not feeling stuck. She shares about the importance of deep digging to really know who you are. In Today’s Episode: [03:01] Katie is all about the deep digging into the subconscious, reverse engineering, and knowing who you are. [04:57] Katie strives to make things easy, simple, and something you can do for yourself over and over again. [05:58] Until you know and understand who you are, you will most likely be confused and constantly seeking guidance and answers. [08:11] You don’t need a perfect digital marketing pitch, your person wants it straight from the heart. [11:09] It is a journey because you have to go back and figure out where you got off track so that you can get back on track. [14:12] Katie shares her story of hitting rock bottom. [15:16] It is alright to dig for who you are and dig through your truth. [18:48] We often have a lot to learn from our teachers before our journey with them is over. [20:37] We all need different things at different times. [21:13] Once you get the healing and the pieces that hurt out of the way then you can start renovating. [25:52] By giving someone permission to be who they are, something in the energy field opens and expands the subconscious. [27:38] Often as women, we feel shame, guilt, and that we are broken. [28:01] This journey is different for each of us, but it is still an amazing journey. [30:21] We want there to be a magical cure or quick fix, but that isn’t how it works. It is going to be hard, but it is going to be a journey to an amazing life. [32:45] It takes courage to build a business and the conviction to show up. [34:01] Katie can’t promise that you will never be sad or stressed again, but she can train you on how to get back to the center no matter what happens. [36:19] Why do we have to wait until it gets so bad? [39:11] “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” Joseph Campbell [40:55] We will have times of suffering, but if we go into that cave we can find our light. [41:35] Growth happens in a community or when we are working with someone. [43:32] Everyone sees their life in a different way. [44:32] This is your journey that your ideal client is going to identify with. [45:55] Find your divine path. [46:27] When you feel inner movement and emotions, that is a good thing. Connect with Katie: Katie’s Website Katie on Facebook Katie on Instagram Katie on YouTube Resources: Go to https://rachelafeldman.com/events for the new challenge. Go to https://rachelafeldman.com and read through my mini-courses. Make sure to go to my Facebook to get notified when I’m going live. Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at @RachelAFeldman and let me know what your favorite part of the episode was.
On today’s episode, I am talking with Katie Kozlowski. Katie is a master energy coach and spiritual teacher and helps women reconnect with themselves to embody strength, wisdom, and success. We are talking about owning your power, finding your truth, and not feeling stuck. She shares about the importance of deep digging to really know who you are. In Today’s Episode: [03:01] Katie is all about the deep digging into the subconscious, reverse engineering, and knowing who you are. [04:57] Katie strives to make things easy, simple, and something you can do for yourself over and over again. [05:58] Until you know and understand who you are, you will most likely be confused and constantly seeking guidance and answers. [08:11] You don’t need a perfect digital marketing pitch, your person wants it straight from the heart. [11:09] It is a journey because you have to go back and figure out where you got off track so that you can get back on track. [14:12] Katie shares her story of hitting rock bottom. [15:16] It is alright to dig for who you are and dig through your truth. [18:48] We often have a lot to learn from our teachers before our journey with them is over. [20:37] We all need different things at different times. [21:13] Once you get the healing and the pieces that hurt out of the way then you can start renovating. [25:52] By giving someone permission to be who they are, something in the energy field opens and expands the subconscious. [27:38] Often as women, we feel shame, guilt, and that we are broken. [28:01] This journey is different for each of us, but it is still an amazing journey. [30:21] We want there to be a magical cure or quick fix, but that isn’t how it works. It is going to be hard, but it is going to be a journey to an amazing life. [32:45] It takes courage to build a business and the conviction to show up. [34:01] Katie can’t promise that you will never be sad or stressed again, but she can train you on how to get back to the center no matter what happens. [36:19] Why do we have to wait until it gets so bad? [39:11] “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” Joseph Campbell [40:55] We will have times of suffering, but if we go into that cave we can find our light. [41:35] Growth happens in a community or when we are working with someone. [43:32] Everyone sees their life in a different way. [44:32] This is your journey that your ideal client is going to identify with. [45:55] Find your divine path. [46:27] When you feel inner movement and emotions, that is a good thing. Connect with Katie: Katie’s Website Katie on Facebook Katie on Instagram Katie on YouTube Resources: Go to https://rachelafeldman.com/events for the new challenge. Go to https://rachelafeldman.com and read through my mini-courses. Make sure to go to my Facebook to get notified when I’m going live. Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at @RachelAFeldman and let me know what your favorite part of the episode was.
If you’ve ever used a marketing strategy that didn’t feel good, you can probably trace it back to being out of alignment with your core values. But how do we stop chasing society’s definition of success and learn to define it for ourselves? And how do we promote our business in a way that feels authentic to our brand and the values we care about? Katie Rasoul is the leadership coach, keynote speaker and team culture expert behind Team Awesome Coaching, an individual and group practice that specializes in supporting high-potential leaders and creating engaged teams. Katie has taken the stage at both TEDx and Disrupt, and she wrote the bestseller Hidden Brilliance: A High-Achieving Introvert’s Guide to Self-Discovery, Leadership and Playing Big. Katie also serves as cohost of The Life & Leadership Podcast. *** This episode falls under the P of Personal Power of The Gentle Marketing Mandala. If you don't know what I'm talking about you can download my 1-page marketing plan in the form of a mandala at http://www.sarahsantacroce.com/1page. It comes with a daily email prompt over 7 days to help you work on your plan. *** On this episode, Katie describes how being a self-motivated high achiever both helps and hinders her big dreams. She explains how becoming an entrepreneur accelerated her journey to self-awareness, discussing how her definition of success shifted away from society’s standard and how she makes decisions based on values of integrity, connection and authenticity. Listen in for Katie’s insight on the danger of chasing someone else’s paradigm for success and learn how to market your business in a way that feels good—and aligns with what’s important to you. In this episode you’ll learn about marketing in alignment with your values as well as … How Katie’s intrinsic motivation helps and hinders her big dreams. The sticky note that initiated Katie’s journey to self-awareness. How entrepreneurship accelerated Katie’s personal development. How Katie’s definition of success shifted from society’s standard. How creating your own definition of success reduces comparison. How feeling icky relates to being out of alignment with your values. Weighing decisions based on integrity, connection and authenticity. The real danger of chasing someone else’s definition of success. Katie’s slash and burn approach to editing her calendar. How Katie thinks about marketing for the long-term over leads. How borrowing a definition of success leads to feeling not-enough. Other links and resources mentioned in this episode: Katie’s Website Katie on Twitter Katie on Facebook Katie on LinkedIn Katie’s Free Redefining Success Workbook Team Awesome Coaching The Life & Leadership Podcast Katie on Introvert Biz Growth EP063 Katie’s TED Talk Hidden Brilliance: A High-Achieving Introvert’s Guide to Self-Discovery, Leadership and Playing Big by Katie Rasoul The Avoid-At-All-Cost Exercise Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown The Gentle Marketing Revolution The Gentle Business Manifesto Sarah’s Free 5-Day Gentle Marketing Intensive Sarah’s One Page Marketing Plan Podcast Show Notes Email Sarah at sarah@sarahsantacroce.com Thanks for listening ! After you listen, check out The Gentle Business Manifesto, an invitation to belong to a movement of people who do business the gentle way and disrupt the current marketing paradigm. You can download it for free at thegentlebusinessrevolution.com. There’s no opt-in. Just an instant download. If you enjoyed the podcast, I would be super grateful if you'd share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Also, please leave a review on iTunes. I'm told that they really matter so if you'd take a minute I'd appreciate it. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes or on Android to get notified for all my future shows. Raise your hand and join the Gentle Business Revolution. Warmly, Sarah
This week our guests are Katie Anderson and Karyn Ross. Katie and Karyn explained how they've developed their K2C2 initiative, which seeks to build collaborative online communities of practice. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Katie and Karyn (2:39) How communities of practice manifested in the past (4:53) About K2C2 (5:44) What they've learned and the best practices they suggest (6:26) How many people should connect (9:19) Having a good format (10:15) The length of each session (11:34) Their curriculum (12:54) The challenges involved (15:48) The difference between online communities and the AME consortia (19:01) What has surprised them (23:22) What they've learned from each other (25:23) More about their online community (28:04) Their individual projects (31:19) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com K2C2 Eventbrite Katie's Website Katie on LinkedIn Katie's Japan Study Trip Karyn's Website Karyn on LinkedIn Love and Kindness Project Foundation Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Do you belong to an online community of practice? Describe your experience.
Katie Goodman is an award-winning musical comedian, author, speaker, and life-coach. She is a nationally touring keynote speaker on the topic of using the tools of improv comedy in everyday life. Her musical comedy show, “Broad Comedy,” runs Off-Broadway and tours across the country. She has been seen on Showtime, on Current TV, and on TruTV. Her comedy videos, having amassed 3 million views, can be viewed online. She received a Time Out New York Critic’s Pick for Best Cabaret and is signed with Comedy Dynamics, North America’s largest independent record label. Her album “Halfway Closer To Dead” is available on iTunes. As a keynote speaker, workshop leader and trainer, Katie has taught over 10,000 people the art of improvisational comedy. She writes for O Magazine and is the author of Improvisation For The Spirit: Living A More Creative, Spontaneous and Courageous Life Using The Tools of Improv Comedy. And you’ll definitely want to check out her podcast, The Improvised Life with Katie Goodman. Listen in to hear Katie share: How you’re already using improvisation in your life - and how to use it more to your advantage Why learning improvisation is a valuable life skill How to practice getting lost and living in unpredictability - especially if you’re a control freak How to live more authentically by refusing to compete How to use improv to change your parenting game The magic of creating space in moments where you feel you have no control Links mentioned: Connect with Katie Tune into Katie’s podcast: The Improvised Life YouTube video: Half Way Closer To Dead Free Resource: Gag Your Inner Critic Worksheet Katie’s Website Katie’s Facebook Katie’s Instagram Katie’s Twitter Thank you to our sponsors: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to Talkspace, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get your first week free and show your support for this show. Simple Health: Simple Health provides a more convenient and affordable way to get birth control. Go to Simple Health and enter the code shameless at checkout to have your $20 prescription fee waived. Rothy’s: To get free shipping on any order of Rothy’s shoes, as well as free returns, go to Rothy’s and use the code SHAMELESS at checkout.
Jeffrey's premise: "One factor that helps high-achieving creatives and fulfilled entrepreneurs face daily challenges is that they have some sense of purpose that helps remind them why they're doing what they're doing every day."You are what you pay attention to, and if your willpower, focus and time are spent trying to control your body image, for example, that quite simply distracts you from becoming who you want to be. Too many young women lose their voices—and ultimately their purpose and passion—in the pursuit of perfection. And if you are busy with the ‘part-time job’ of an eating disorder, it is impossible to achieve your potential or uncover your unique gift to the world. Today on the Quest Series Roundtable, Jeffrey is joined by podcaster, blogger and author Katie Dalebout and executive coach, speaker and author Caroline Adams Miller to discuss some of the reasons why we tend to lose our purpose as young adults. Katie and Caroline both share their struggles with body image and eating disorders, explaining how they found their way back to health and discovered joy and meaning in giving back. They speak to the value of journaling when it comes to self-awareness, making meaning of our lives, and healing, and offer their best advice around taking care of yourself in the pursuit of a purposeful life. Key Takeaways [3:05] Katie’s take on her young genius Only child, raised on ‘adult farm’ Propensity for performing Knew wanted life to be big [8:24] Caroline’s childhood Girl who wanted to be loved School as happy place (solace in thinking, reading and writing) Sorrow gave empathy, desire to give back [11:50] Why we lose our purpose as young adults Girls lose their voices Must get angry enough to ‘throw off chains’ Lose purpose, passion [15:25] How Katie deals with the ‘mean girls’ in her mind Use as tool for self-awareness [19:18] The common issues Katie sees among young women Body image/diet culture Risk aversion (i.e.: entrepreneurship) Impact of social media (distraction, comparison) [31:02] Katie’s struggle with eating disorders Anorexia at end of college Received treatment, developed orthorexia Obsessed with control, miss out on life [38:02] Caroline’s fight against bulimia Thought next achievement would eliminate sadness Bulimia as ‘part-time job’ while studying at Harvard Started recovery in 1984 (just after marriage) Found joy in giving back, sharing hope [45:20] The value of journaling Allows for honesty, self-awareness (first step to change) Opportunity to make meaning of lives Positive intervention, part of healing process Ask good questions to get good response Eventually have to ‘feel the feelings’ [57:17] Caroline and Katie’s advice around self-care Purposeful life isn’t always easy Seek out your unique gifts Surround yourself with supportive people Be gentle with yourself Do things that make you feel good Out your shame, fear Connect with Katie & Caroline Katie’s Website Katie’s Podcast Caroline’s Website Caroline’s Blog Resources Let it Out: A Journey Through Journaling by Katie Dalebout Generation Startup Film Getting Grit: The Evidence-Based Approach to Cultivating Passion, Perseverance, and Purpose by Caroline Adams Miller My Name is Caroline by Caroline Adams Miller Caroline on The Good Life Project Activate Leadership: Aspen Truths to Empower Millennial Leaders by Jon Mertz Larissa Rainey Study: ‘The Search for Purpose in Life’ A special thanks to the early supporters of the Tracking Wonder Podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and support helped make this possible. Thank you. A few very special early supporters: Mel Harth, Lovenia Leapart, Brandy Donovan, Sally Fox, Mindy Ohringer, Katy Yang, Patricia B., John Carr, Millie Jackson, Susan Preston, Gregory Berg, Peg Syverson, Cindy Henson, Nikki Jackson, Lauren Ayer, Lisa Batson Goldberg
This week's guest is Katie Anderson, a continuous improvement consultant and coach. Katie and Ron discussed Japanese culture and the versatility of A3 thinking. Katie also shared a "State of the Union" address on lean in the west. An MP3 version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Katie (3:38) Katie's background (6:57) What brought Katie to Japan (8:41) The lessons Katie learned (10:18) About an article Katie wrote (12:01) What "intention" means to Katie (16:42) Using A3 thinking (19:55) Some examples (23:16) A "State of the Union" on lean in the west (25:38) What "Respect for People' means to Katie (31:28) The best advice Katie has ever received (32:36) What Katie is most proud of (34:24) Katie's book recommendations (35:13) The knowledge or skill area Katie wants to improve (36:10) Katie's final words of wisdom (38:11) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Katie's Planet Lean Article The Lean Strategy Katie's Website Katie's Bonus Content for GA Podcast Listeners Katie on LinkedIn Katie on Twitter Join Us at AME Boston The 2017 International AME Conference is taking place in Boston from October 9th to the 13th. Come meet the Gemba Academy team and experience the world's largest lean and continuous improvement conference. Use promo code Gemba10 to receive 10% off your registration. Learn more here. Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. You can download it here. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Gemba Academy podcast on iTunes. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Have you ever used A3 thinking in a personal improvement context? How else can A3 thinking be used?
Katie Martin works with districts and individual schools to facilitate teacher innovation through sustained, personalized professional learning. With a focus on developing the global competencies of all students, Katie works with instructional leaders to support and empower teachers to integrate technology and transform learning, teaching, and leading. Prior to joining USD, Katie Martin spent 10 years in Hawai’i on the Leeward Coast of O’ahu. teaching middle school English language arts and was the school based literacy coach. Katie continued as a new teacher mentor and coordinator of district programs to support and retain effective teachers. Katie Martin Highlights: how a decreased interest in education led to a career in education the importance of choice in the classroom for all involved the importance of designing curriculum for the students you have in front of you the keys to empowering your staff and students difference between not showing up and getting out of the way creating an “open door” culture so teachers can learn from each other share more student work push through the fear … start the process the importance of highlighting the positives and growth focus on people’s strengths Resources: Strength Finders 2.0 Innovators Mindset - George Couros Follow Katie on Twitter Katie’s Website Katie’s TEDx Talk BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! SHOW SOME LOVE: PLEASE LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Do you need accountability? Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Daniel wants to work with you and help you accelerate your leadership development and increase your impact. Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn