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The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 133: From Diversity to Inclusivity with Dr. Kristen Donnelly

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 56:43


Dr. Kristen Donnelly wears many hats in her life, including being the COO for her family network of companies, Abbey Companies, which serves a variety of industries worldwide. Started by her father, Roger Nielsen, the torch has been passed to Kristen and her brother, Brian, who are eager to expand the mission of promoting excellence and providing great experiences for their customers and team members. Kristen is also Cofounder and one of The Good Doctors of Abbey Research, where she and her partner seek to educate and engage with empathetic and inclusive communities.A social science researcher with over two decades of experience, Kristen is also a trained social worker with experience working in non-profits and faith communities. She holds two Master's degrees from Baylor University and a Ph.D. from the Queen's University of Belfast, and she is a passionate advocate for education worldwide. After completing her Ph.D., she realized that her passion for serving organizations and her skills as a researcher complemented each other perfectly, and Abbey Research was born.In this episode, Kristen shares a bit about the history of her family business, how she fulfills the family's mission statement, how her family relies on radical honesty to help them navigate trauma, and she shares some of the challenges they faced during COVID. Tuning in, you'll also hear why she believes we should shift the focus from diversity to inclusivity and how not to use diversity as a performative marketing tool, as well as how language reflects your thinking and the importance of building an inclusive business lexicon. All this and more in today's episode, so tune in today!What you'll learn about in this episode:Kristen provides a glimpse into her family business history and how she became involved.Hear about some of the products that Abbey Color makes, such as dyes for medical use.How Kristen's education and experience assists her in fulfilling her family's mission statement.Succession and gender roles: how the business responsibilities have been divided between her and her brother.What role her mother plays and why Kristen says she is in charge of their hearts.Rather than being indoctrinated into the business, she uses the term “intentionally shaped”.The value of a unified way of thinking that also allows for a diversity of skills and insights.Find out what the family business leans on to help them navigate trauma, including radical honesty and empathy.Learn more about the day-to-day of the business, including daily family meetings.Why Kristen says she made the intentional decision to raise companies, not children.Some challenges Abbey Color faced during COVID: keeping staff safe and getting supplies.Pivoting towards inclusive communities and how it fulfills the same family mission statement.The global perception of diversity and why she believes we should shift the focus to inclusivity.What Kristen believes business should do to activate the conversation without using diversity as a marketing tool.Some of the biggest pushbacks she encounters from companies regarding active inclusivity.Why Kristen believes language like “whiteness” or “fat” still makes people uncomfortable.How language reflects your thinking; build your own lexicon and teach it to your employees.Kristen talks about privilege, intention, and why we are all a little bit racist.The power of labels; we only lose our humanity when we other those labels.Download the Transcript Here

PokerNews Podcast
PokerNews Podcast: partypoker's Kristen Bicknell and Lousie Butler

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 79:37


In the latest edition of the PokerNews Podcast, Jeff Platt, Sarah Herring, and Chad Holloway discuss the most interesting events in poker this week. The first thing is the recap of what happened between Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk both LIVE and Online in the last week. They go into detail about some of the shocking results. They also discuss the EPT Online, the impending Caribbean Poker Party, WSOPC champ Ryan Leng, and MORE. Plus guests Kristen Bicknell and Lousie Butler join the show to talk high stakes, low stakes, and everything in between. Time Stamps 01:00 | ICYMI EPT Episode was Great 02:30 | Sponsor: GGPoker 05:30 | Daniel vs Doug Latest Update Live and Online 13:30 | Kristen Bicknell Joins Show 14:30 | What 2020 has been like for KrissyB 19:00 | What Kristen did early in her career to get where she is now 23:30 | Finding more balance in her life 28:30 | Being one of the only women in the High Roller Space 32:30 | Being a Poker Power Couple 37:00 | Manging all the Day-to-Day 39:20 | Caribbean Poker Party 45:15 | Louise Butler Joins the Show 46:00 | Who is Louise Butler? 51:00 | Finding Value Online 54:00 | partypoker Events 59:20 | Building Your Schedule at Live Events 01:04:30 | EPT Online 01:07:00 | Galfond Challenge Update - Kornuth Way Ahead 01:09:45 | Sponsor: Run It Once 01:10:40 | Ryan Leng Ships WSOP-C After Max-Late Reg 01:15:00 | When is High Stakes Poker Back? 01:18:13 | Oddschecker Ad

Girl Boner Radio
Witches, Sexuality, Role Play!

Girl Boner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 34:44


Kristen J. Sollée is an author, educator and second-generation witch whose latest book, Witch Hunt: A Traveler’s Guide to the Power and Persecution of the Witch, explores the witch as a figure of female power and persecution—covering everything from the dark realities of witch trials and dangerous misperceptions that echo today, to love spells, fascinating uses of menstrual blood and sex magic. She also happens to make chats about witchy role-play ideas incredibly fun! A few things you’ll learn about in this episode:   Kristen’s experience with long-haul COVID-19   What Kristen means by the “magic of place” and how writing her latest book, Witch Hunt, became a deeply personal experience and ultimately changed her   Witches throughout history and how they became linked with sex positivity and sex-positive feminism How the sex magic practice Kristen talked about during her last Girl Boner appearance played out in August’s life (Authors, take note!) 8 witchy role playing accessories + 3 sexy scenes to consider! Spicy ideas for celebrating Halloween and any time there’s a full moon Dr. Megan Fleming’s top beginner’s tips for role playing   Learn more:   Kristen J. Sollée - order a signed copy of Witch Hunt! http://kristensollee.com/books   Order Witch Hunt from a wonderful indie bookstore:https://www.esowonbookstore.com/book/9781578636990   More Girl Boner fun: https://girlboner.org/ (Click “blog” for episode transcripts.)   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlbonermedia/   To receive Clitoral Play: 7 Techniques for Mindblowing Pleasure and occasional hot sex tips from Dr. Megan Fleming, text 'desire" to 66866. Or sign up here: https://greatlifegreatsex.com/ 

Student Housing Matters Podcast - Join the Conversation
COVID-19’s Impact on JHU Off-Campus Housing – with Kristen Franklin

Student Housing Matters Podcast - Join the Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 9:35


Serving university students who live off-campus puts Kristen Franklin in a unique position. Yes, she works closely with the highly regarded research institution her residents attend. But her team also has the freedom to individualize their services and work independently. So, what are the pros and cons of this arrangement when a global pandemic closes the campus and takes classes virtual? Kristen is COCM’s Director of Operations at Nine East 33rd, a high-end apartment complex that houses students from Johns Hopkins University. Prior to her work with Capstone, Kristen served as Associated Director of Housing at The George Washington University and Community Director at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. She has 10-plus years of experience in higher education and student affairs, and Kristen holds a Master’s in Educational Policy & Leadership from Marquette University. On this episode of Student Housing Matters, Kristen joins guest host Alton Irwin to explain how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted her residents at Nine East 33rd. She describes the property’s unique position as off-campus housing for Johns Hopkins students and discusses the university’s thoughtful response to the crisis and role as a trusted resource for up-to-date information. Listen in to understand how Kristen’s day-to-day looks different working from home (with two kids!) and learn what her team is doing to maintain contact both with residents who are staying at Nine East 33rd and those who are sheltering elsewhere. Topics Covered Kristen’s background in student housing + current role as Director of Operations at COCM The unique position of Nine East 33rd as off-campus student housing Johns Hopkins’ thoughtful response to the Coronavirus pandemic How Johns Hopkins is supporting Maryland’s response to COVID-19 What Kristen’s team is doing to ensure the health and safety of residents at Nine East 33rd The gift baskets and door hangers Kristen is using to maintain regular contact with residents How the Nine East 33rd staff is communicating with residents who are sheltering elsewhere How Kristen’s day looks different working from home with two children Kristen’s message for Nine East 33rd residents and campus partners at Johns Hopkins Connect with Kristen Kristen on LinkedIn Nine East 33rd Johns Hopkins University’s COVID-19 Info & Resources Connect with Leigh Anne & Alton Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Leigh Anne on LinkedIn Alton on LinkedIn Email media@cocm.com

Worthfull Project
EP 81 // Worthfull Ways to Manage Mental Illness // Kristen Beckwith

Worthfull Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 33:08


"Worth doesn't change no matter what you think, what you feel, what you've been through, what's happened to you." - Kristen Beckwith I met a new friend in a line at a wedding a few months ago and it turns out we definitely were meant to record an episode on the Worthfull Project. Kristen has lived with intense anxiety, depression, OCD and more for over nine years, and as she's learned to create a new life through managing her mental health, she has also learned that she has a musical gift that is meant to be shared. We said we were going to record an episode about her new music, but what we really discussed was the incredible lessons she has been learning about her worth regardless of what her mind tells her. I love this conversation because at some point in all of our lives, we need to face our mental health and decide what we believe is really true about our worth, no matter what the thoughts and feelings inside of us are saying. Show notes How music helps us relax through mental illness (1:30) The power of using our talents to help more people than just ourselves (6:20) What shifts in our self-worth when we share our talents (10:08) The steps out of a mental illness into a new life (12:20) What Kristen had to give up in order to live worthfully (18:50) The importance of shifting our perspective on the glossy expectations we have for our lives (21:13) What Kristen is learning about humility and worth from owning her musical talent (24:05) Links we mention Netflix's Explained episode on Music Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life by Steven Hayes Follow Kristen Website Facebook Instagram YouTube

Project Woo Woo
Rob Bell à la Kristen Kalp

Project Woo Woo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 28:20


  Who is Kristen Kalp: Kristen is a Gemini and a business coach, author, and breathwork teacher who helps creative business owners make more money and meaning. She chose to be Rob Bell because he broke her life in 2014. Kristen Kalp Dot Come Kristen's Instagram   Favorite Career Highlight: Watching my peeps grow in confidence and openness while actually paying the bills as a creative human. What Kristen learned about Rob: That we’re human, and that’s good. And we’re divine, and that’s also good. It’s a both/and, and when we’re aware of both, we lead radically different lives than those who insist on being one or the other.   Who is Rob Bell: Rob Bell is the author of ten books, including the New York Times Bestsellers What We Talk About When We Talk About God, The Zimzum of Love, Love Wins and What Is the Bible?. His podcast, called the RobCast, was named by iTunes Best of 2015. He’s been profiled in the New Yorker, toured with Oprah, and in 2011 Time Magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. He has a regular show at Largo, the legendary comedy and music club in Los Angeles, where he lives with wife Kristen and their three kids. Special Notes: Rob Bell is one my favorite writers, speakers and teachers. I am a super fan and I met Kristen at one of his workshops in LA. How to show love to Project Woo Woo: Click here to buy Lisa a cup of joe.   This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on this link --> Amazon any time you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).  I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above. Go get your free be happier than all your friends morning routine over here --> Project Woo Woo Listen to Lisa's other podcasts at Love Bites & Honestly Lisa  

The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
072: Email & Content Strategy [Consultation Call] with Kristen Boyle

The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 63:55


072: Email and Content Strategy (Consultation Call) with Kristen Boyle   On today's episode, Shannon shares a consultation call with client Kristen Boyle, a yoga teacher from Denver, Colorado. This episode is ideal for any yoga teacher that has thought about growing their yoga business.   Kristen has been teaching alignment based yoga in a studio setting for over 10 years. She is a Thai Yoga Massage Therapist, a Yoga Therapist in training, and leads 200-hour yoga teacher trainings and 85-hour prenatal yoga teacher trainings. In addition to all that great work, Kristen has been moving away from studio teaching and focusing on her personal yoga business, including private yoga sessions, workshops (online and in person) with a particular focus on continuing education for yoga teachers.   Through this consultation call with Shannon, Kristen reveals that her top priority is to grow her yoga business by reaching out to a larger audience. Shannon poses many important questions to help narrow down the focus of Kristen's offerings and together they brainstorm the best way to reach those who would benefit from her services.   Other topics covered in the call are: the best way to present content and advertise your services (including email campaigns), considerations if you're thinking about creating a webinar and the importance of being consistent with the output of your content.   4:41 Kristen's yoga journey and the evolution of her business   6:35 What Kristen considers to be her biggest business challenge and where she feels she should direct her focus to increase her revenue stream   9:55 What offering Kristen would like to focus on   11:55 Shannon discusses email service providers like MailChimp and the benefit of professional guidance   13:20 Focusing on content creation after determining your niche and your unique way of providing your services   17:20 Considerations when deciding whether or not to continue in-person teaching as your online content grows   18:20 Shannon suggests how to choose topics to focus on in your online offerings   19:50 Kristen's decision to concentrate on calls versus webinars   20:45 Kristen's Business of Yoga Facebook Group and the challenge of inspiring the group members to post   24:20 Shannon describes the importance of creating your “Lead Magnet” which speaks to the struggle your audience is facing   25:00 The value of creating your email flow before you have people opt-in- decide how often you want to send emails and have newsletters prepared ahead of time   26:10 Providing an option for a client to replay a video if they miss the session along with privacy and storage issues   29:10 Webinar considerations: the importance of being straightforward when offering a webinar, considering another term for webinar, and determining the number of emails you want to send out before and after the webinar   32:45 Creating content by determining where your comfort level lies e.g. through videos, pictures, text, etc.   34:00 If unsure where you shine make a commitment to use one content medium, such as video, for a certain period of time   35:35 Shannon and Kristen brainstorm content Kristen can offer through commonly asked questions from newly certified yoga teachers   38:30 Sharing information through emails- one tip at a time   40:15 Building up your website by adding content   41:20 Putting aside time for content creation and the importance of being consistent with your offerings e.g. once-a-month   46:05 Asking yourself how your offering will pay you and determining your rates   49:25 Making it as easy as possible for potential clients to work with you   51:45 Offering levels of content- free versus paying membership content   58:50 Shannon's final thoughts and wrap-up Links   Kristen's Email: indieflowyoga@gmail.com   Kristen's Indie Flow Yoga Website   Kristen's FB Group: The Business of Yoga Facebook Group   Fizzle.Co- Training, Coaching, Support and Community   Relevant TCYT Episodes:   016: Five Pages to Include on Your Yoga Website with Shannon Crow   020: Six Online Tools for Your Yoga Business with Shannon Crow   045: Creating Content with Shannon Crow   Book a Consultation Call with Shannon   5-Day Content Creation Challenge The Connected Teacher Facebook Group   Follow The Connected Teacher on Youtube   To Contact Sam, The Connected Yoga Teacher's Virtual Assistant for email set up help and all other tech-related services:   Tech Crazy Va: Website Design, System Efficiencies & Virtual Assistant Services   Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity  

Dreams In Drive
156: Trust Your Magic: Taking Action & Building Your Dreams From The Ground Up w/ Kristen Carter

Dreams In Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 63:53


What does it take to make it in the media and entertainment industry? We chat with - Kristen V. Carter - content creator, entrepreneur, and inspirational speaker from Newark, New Jersey.  SOME OF THE THINGS WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: - How Kristen's boarding school experience shaped her - The strength of a mother's love - The moment Kristen realized she had potential to thrive - What Kristen's first jobs in media taught her - The benefits of being a freelancer in the entertainment industry - Building strong relationships - Why you have to study television credits - How to stand out in whatever job you're in - How to stay encouraged - Creating a yearly action plan - The keys to telling a good story - Launching Trust Your Magic - Combatting the "starving artist"... and more! Kristen has produced for a variety of television’s top series including NBC's The Voice and Black Girls Rock.  Kristen's professional experience spans across a number of formats including documentary, competition, live events, digital content, and narrative film. Kristen's multimedia company JazziDreamer Entertainment LLC specializes in writing, consultation, and production services. Most recently, Kristen wrapped a Director of Unscripted Development position where she co-executive produced the documentary show Motherly Love, a companion special to the record-breaking documentary series Black Love on the Oprah Winfrey Network. In her role, she had a hand in selling two cable specials in just nine business days. Kristen continues to develop television projects independently while also writing and producing hit cable programs. Join in on the conversation on social (@dreamsindrive) and make sure to use the hashtag #dreamsindrive. Enjoy! RESOURCES & BOOKS MENTIONED:A Better Chance Black Widow Podcast A Return To Love The Mastery of Love The Four Agreements The Secret ENTER TO WIN A COPY OF CHARLAMAGNE'S BOOK "BLACK PRIVILEGE - OPPORTUNITY COMES TO THOSE WHO CREATE IT": http://www.dreamsindrive.com/win SHOW NOTES: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/kristen-carter SHOP DREAMS IN DRIVE MERCHANDISE: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/shop JOIN OUR DREAM DRIVER FACEBOOK GROUP: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/facebook FIND KRISTEN CARTER ON:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kristenvcarter Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kristenvcarter Web: http://www.kristenvcarter.com FIND RANA ON SOCIAL: Instagram: http://instagram.com/rainshineluv Twitter: http://twitter.com/rainshineluv FIND DREAMS IN DRIVE ON:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dreamsindrive Twitter: http://twitter.com/dreamsindrive Web: http://www.dreamsindrive.com JOIN THE #DREAMSINDRIVE ONLINE COMMUNITY: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/join

Stellar Life
88: The Art of Loving Fear with Kristen Ulmer ​

Stellar Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 67:12


Kristen Ulmer is intimately familiar with fear. She was recognized as the best female big mountain extreme skier in the world for twelve years. Her book, The Art of Fear, radically challenges existing norms about what to do with fear and anxiety. If you want to conquer and overcome your fear, you’ve come to the right place! Connect With Kristen: kristenulmer.com Kristen Ulmer on Facebook Kristen Ulmer on Instagram The Mission Log: [02:57] - Kristen starts things off by telling us a bit about herself and explaining how she became experienced with fear. [04:08] - We learn about the day that Kristen became famous. [06:40] - Kristen discusses whether our relationship with fear can change as we get older, explaining that fear that we haven’t dealt with backs up as we age. [11:03] - What is fear? How would Kristen describe fear? [13:28] - Trying to deal with our emotions intellectually can create problems, Kristen explains, and offers another way of dealing with them. [14:16] - Kristen talks about how she deals with fear of rejection. Orion then explains that fear of rejection is both a powerful motivator in her life and something that sometimes holds her back. [17:15] - Kristen explains why “conquering” or “overcoming” fear is a bad strategy to employ, and what we should do with it instead. [19:42] - You can get away with controlling your fear for about ten years before it starts to catch up with you, Kristen points out. [22:02] - Orion talks about Kristen’s way of dealing with archetypes and discusses how this relates to the work that she does with her clients. [24:12] - Kristen explains that there aren’t different types of fear, there’s only fear. Our minds, though, categorizes it as good or bad. [28:09] - Owning fear and knowing that you’re never going to get rid of it is the first step in having a healthy relationship with fear, Kristen explains. [30:48] - We deaden ourselves to not deal with our emotions (including fear), but we’re here to feel alive. [33:27] - Orion is going to Israel next week. She explains how her experience of the expression of feelings in Israel relates to what Kristen has been saying. [34:34] - Kristen talks about people who are overly emotional or whose fear seems irrational. [39:27] - What Kristen has been saying resonates with something Orion learned at Oneness University: “let the tiger devour you.” [43:48] - The way that you talk about fear is one of the most important shifts you can make in order to have a better relationship with it. [45:50] - Kristen discusses how she came up with her methodology surrounding fear. [48:28] - What make Kristen write her book The Art of Fear? She answers, then shares a couple of stories. [52:19] - Orion and Kristen discuss the role of fear in going to India, with Orion sharing a story about an encounter with an elephant. [55:13] - We hear about one of Orion’s clients, who was afraid to break up a toxic relationship. [57:54] - If you want to get out of a toxic relationship and they’ve gotten in touch with their fear, what’s the next step? [62:53] - Kristen emphasizes the importance of changing the language we use around fear. [65:23] - What are Kristen’s three top tips for living a stellar life? 1. Have a fear practice. 2. Become aware of your resistance to anything unpleasant. 3. Take your love and wrap it around fear. Links and Resources: kristenulmer.com Kristen Ulmer on Facebook Kristen Ulmer on Instagram The Art of Fear by Kristen Ulmer Bulletproof Conference Oneness University Tough Mudder