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The Bert Show
Curiosity Call: She Wants To Know Why Her Dad's Relationship With This Woman Failed 

The Bert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 7:43


What do you do when someone you care about comes into your life, then disappears with no explanation? You have questions for them, but you don't know how to reach out to them.That's where we come in! We'll reach out to the person and get you the answers you deserve.When Caroline was twelve, her dad started dating a woman she adored. The two split a year later, and she never heard from her again.It's been 20 years, and her dad has since passed away, but she still has questions for his ex. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Peach, Please! PLUS SIZE COMMUNITY I BODY POSITIVITY I SELF LOVE I FAT POSITIVITY I SIZE ACCEPTANCE

What’s up peaches! This week I am talking to Caroline Quinn (she/her). Caroline is a queer fat confidence coach helping folks from all walks of life unleash their inner confidence and make peace with their bodies. Caroline practices through a social justice, fat positive, anti-diet lense. Caroline believes that radical self love is attainable for ALL. When Caroline isn't working with clients, you can find her peeing her pants laughing at TikToks, smoking weed, going on adventures with friends, or reading a good book.  TW: ED talk, weight loss, dieting and diet behavior For information on working with Caroline, check out her Instagram @onehot_fatbabe and follow her on TikTok and Clubhouse. And you can connect with me in the following ways: IG and Twitter @katieiswinnen Email me! peachpleasepodcast@gmail.com Bye peaches!

The Irish Mummy Podcast | Work Life Balance
The Painful Path to the Perfect Family with Caroline Stewart | The Strife of Motherhood

The Irish Mummy Podcast | Work Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 59:18


Today we're going to talk about following the painful path to having a perfect family with Caroline Stewart. She started off just wanting to be a dental hygienist, but changed her mind and decided to pursue that course further and become a dentist. This put off having a family and she was able to finish school, but lucky for her she was also able to get pregnant pretty quickly after her and her husband started trying for a baby. Caroline tells us her pregnancy stories including her miscarriages as well as her birthing successes and the pain and joys that have come with being a mother. When Caroline started trying to become a mom 7:34Getting past 12 weeks with her 3rd 20:24Facing more hardship 32:25Retrieving her baby 40:22The 4th pregnancy 46:53“It's hard, and I think the other thing, and especially even as a mum, when we hear other people's stories, they're the things that we cling to. That's the hope that we can get from someone else, but sometimes we can assume that there's not that story behind the picture that we see.” 7:14https://www.facebook.com/theirishmummy/https://www.instagram.com/the_irish_mummy/https://www.theirishmummy.com

A Quest for Well-Being
From, For, and Of The Heart

A Quest for Well-Being

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 45:21


— “By receiving, I allowed someone else the gift of giving.” Valeria Teles interviews Caroline Palmy — the author of “Loving Conversations With Me.” Caroline Palmy is an award-winning author, speaker and Heart Flow Healer who helps gorgeous Empaths, Sensitive Souls, Earth Angels and Giving Hearts to come back into the flow of love. Caroline cannot help but express and embody her heart and helps others to find, express, and center in their hearts too. She connects to the wisdom from the heart, for the heart, and of the heart. When Caroline works with her clients, she focuses on their spiritual and energetic needs. A session with Caroline might include clearing energetic blocks, channeled messages from loved ones, spirit guides or angels, releasing grief and painful memories from childhood or past life experiences. You can even get a gentle, healing massage if you are in Switzerland! Her first book, 'Conversations With Me', was published in 2018 and won a mention on Janey Loves Platinum Award List. While her second book, 'Loving Conversations With Me', was published in 2019, and went on the Amazon bestseller list. Caroline lives in Switzerland with her three young adult children, a Golden Retriever, a cat, and nine tortoises in a location that allows her to be surrounded by nature. To learn more about Caroline Palmy and her work please visit: https://carolinepalmy.com/     — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well. 

Smashing the Podcast
Last Episode Ever In 2020 pt.1

Smashing the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 149:09


Tang Yuan, Ben Brewer and their family enjoy Chinese New Year together, learning about traditions, and sharing Peppa Pig stories. Rewind to the 1980s as Wonder Woman's ( Michael's ) next big screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah. When Caroline, a frustrated loner gains popularity as an Alt-Right vlogger, the online echo chamber turns his fears into a deadly rage. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smashingcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smashingcast/support

Tough Girl Podcast
Carolin Botterill - 52 year old mum of 3 who became an accidental ultra runner!

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 52:33


Carolin is a 51-year-old ultra-runner and multi-day stage race specialist, however, this wasn’t always the case. When Caroline was 36 years old, she was a stay at home mum to three daughters. Wanting to feel better in herself, and wanting to get fitter and lose some weight, she started on a  journey which would ultimately lead to her becoming an ultra-runner….accidentally!!  She didn’t tell anyone what she was doing, and it was tough going at the start, she started with walking, then gentle jogging and gradually build it up over time to running further and further distance, until she was training for her first marathon! She persevered with it, even through injury and kept on challenging herself more and more. Since then Carolin has gone on to participate in some of the toughest multi-day ultras on the planet, from running the Ice Ultra in the Arctic Circle to the Jungle marathon in Peru. Show notes Living in Calgary in Canada Having 2 siblings and doing lots of sports growing up  An ordinary person who just fell into ultra running and extreme distance sports Why she decided to take up running As a stay home mum, how she started running with 3 children Not telling anyone she was running Deciding to do a marathon as her first race Dealing with injury and getting the bug for running Starting to notice the benefits almost from the start Not having any proper equipment  Celebrating the mini victories along the way  Never having good body image How her confidence built over time as she got stronger Not telling her friends Running her first marathon at 39 and why it didn’t quite go to plan Doing her first triathlon!  How she trained for her first triathlon  Why it’s all about the challenge Where she gets her determination from? Getting burnt out from triathlon  Doing her first ultra race in California (50K) and coming in last and why it didn’t matter The support she has received from the trail running community  What she thinks about while running What training is like Training for the Ice Ultra organised by Beyond the Ultimate and why she wanted to do it Her race training strategy Why gear was so important and why her biggest challenge was keeping her water from freezing How she protected her face with buffs The high and low points from the race The Peru Jungle Ultra - what it is and why she loves it  Why she has run it 4x Being terrified the first time she did the race The mental preparation she does before a race What she’s feeling on the start line and her race strategy for the Jungle Ultra Why she has to break the long stage down into smaller sections How she prepared for the heat! Her mantra - “Just keep moving forward” and why got it tattooed on her arm Her nutrition and diet Managing your feet in wet jungle conditions  Her 3 top tips for the Jungle Ultra Wanting to go after a 100 mile race - the reasons why and why she keeps on trying The Lost Soul Ultra (100 mile race) Mental Health - and why its important to talk about it How running has helped your mental health Her self care routine  Her running from home bag Her next few races Final words of advice   Social Media  Facebook: @accidentalultrarunner   Instagram: @carolinbotterill  Blog: www.accidentalultrarunnerblog.wordpress.com  

The PurposeGirl Podcast: Empowering women to live their purpose with courage, joy, and fierce self-love.
The PurposeGirl Podcast Episode 019: Why Do Women Tear Down Other Women, And What Can We Do About It?

The PurposeGirl Podcast: Empowering women to live their purpose with courage, joy, and fierce self-love.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 48:51


Too often, women feel a sense of competition with other women and tear each other down instead of supporting each other. Today I have the pleasure of interviewing my dear friend, and a genuine inspiration to me and countless others, Caroline Adams Miller, an expert in, among other things, utilizing positive psychology research to help people find success, and how we as women can support and uplift each other. When Caroline was young she struggled with competition with other women. Her awareness of unhealthy competition among women continued over the years, and as she spoke with more and more women, she learned that every women seems to have had experiences of other women tearing them down or engaging in forms of unhealthy competitiveness with them. There are many reasons why women engage in this unhealthy competition with each other. For some, it's driven by jealousy. For others it's scarcity theory, the fear that there's only “one seat at the table,” or that there isn't enough success to go around. For others it might have a cause rooted in evolutionary biology. And for others, watching another woman go after her dreams in a big way triggers FOMO, a Fear Of Missing Out. Caroline shares research that says that 84% of women confess to being surrounded by “frenemies,” friends who are really enemies, and women often keep these people around out of fear of standing out and standing up for themselves. But keeping them in your life is a huge danger, because they bring you down and make it much more likely that you'll give up on going after your dreams. Research by Shelly Gable at UCLA on Active Constructive Responding teaches us that the way people around us respond to us greatly increases the chances that we'll abandon our goals or interpret our progress as negative. We need to be much more selective and intentional about who we allow into our “inner circle.” The people who are “in” should be the people who are enthusiastic about our dreams, our goals, and our ideas. We also discuss Adam Grant's book, Give and Take, and what we can learn from it about giving to others, and the concept of “relational grit,” which Caroline and Lee Waters, the current president of the International Positive Psychology Association, have come up with. Caroline and I are both huge supporters of dialogue with other like-minded women, participation in masterminds to uplift each other and support each other's efforts towards goals, and we talk about the importance of developing these support systems. As Caroline learned more about this issue she eventually came to the point where she decided that talking about it wasn't enough; she needed to DO something about it! So she came up with a multi-pronged approach drawing on Shelly Gable's research on Active Construcive Responding and on Peter Gollwitzer's work on implementation intentions (which involves creating if-then scenarios to prompt you to do things that are difficult for you). Caroline has created a simple way for women to uplift other women, which she calls Share 2 To 2. Every week, Caroline shares the successes of two women, each on two different social media platforms, and she uses the hashtag, #Share222. She often doesn't know the women she uplifts personally; she finds them on LinkedIn, or on some other platform, and shares their successes with others. She firmly believes that by uplifting other women and highlighting their successes, there will be more women at the table in positions of authority, and there will be less of an effect of scarcity theory, less fear from some women of other women succeeding, and it will be a positive spiral. I end with a few Purpose Power Tips, including learning about Active Constructive Responding, using the hastag #Share222, and “I'll have what she's having!” Click here to learn more about the summit in Melbourne, Australia, in July 2019, in which Caroline will be participating with the founder of Appreciative Inquiry as they explore, using the tools of positive psychology, how women can uplift and inspire other women in the best possible ways. To learn more about Shelly Gable's work on Active Constructive Responding, here's an article summarizing it, and here's her original research. To learn more about Caroline, go to CarolineMiller.com, and for more background into #Share222, take a look at her LinkedIn articles on it. And check out some her books: Getting Grit, Creating Your Best Life, and My Name Is Caroline. It would really mean a lot to me if you would go to iTunes and leave me a review (hopefully a great one!), leave a 5 star rating, subscribe to this podcast so you never miss an episode, and download the episodes! And please spread the word and help our community grow! Thank you so much spending your time with me! And if you aren't following me already, you can find me on Instagram and Facebook, and click here to receive my newsletter. May you live purposefully, may you love yourself, and may you love life. Bye for now!

FUELRADIO.COM
Reconnecting with Your Heart with Carolyn Barnes

FUELRADIO.COM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 32:34


Show Notes: - How Caroline has gone from myofascial release massage therapist to how she is helping people with deeper issues in the area of nutrition - Carolyn is now also an integrative health coach as well. Food can heal. Food is medicine. - We are an overly traumatized species and you can’t just tease away one issue. You have to take a holistic approach. - There are so many things that pull us away from who we are and disconnect us from our hearts - Our bodies naturally detoxify when we support them with the food that best supports our bodies - How to spring clean your life. - The power of inwardly directed self-care - We’re supposed to feel ease in our bodies and be able to move - Going from the left brain to the right brain where possibilities and miracles live - Carolyn's return to your heart program - When Caroline started working with food she realized you can eat all the broccoli you want, but if you’re not connected to your heart you’re not gonna feel better - The importance of connecting with your body and finding out what works for you - The heart is the portal to reconnecting with your whole self - Using “return to ease” as a mantra. ***A short meditation to powerfully tap into the body’s inner wisdom and healing For more see FuelRadio.com

FUELRADIO.COM
Reconnecting with Your Heart with Carolyn Barnes

FUELRADIO.COM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 32:34


Show Notes: - How Caroline has gone from myofascial release massage therapist to how she is helping people with deeper issues in the area of nutrition - Carolyn is now also an integrative health coach as well. Food can heal. Food is medicine. - We are an overly traumatized species and you can’t just tease away one issue. You have to take a holistic approach. - There are so many things that pull us away from who we are and disconnect us from our hearts - Our bodies naturally detoxify when we support them with the food that best supports our bodies - How to spring clean your life. - The power of inwardly directed self-care - We’re supposed to feel ease in our bodies and be able to move - Going from the left brain to the right brain where possibilities and miracles live - Carolyn's return to your heart program - When Caroline started working with food she realized you can eat all the broccoli you want, but if you’re not connected to your heart you’re not gonna feel better - The importance of connecting with your body and finding out what works for you - The heart is the portal to reconnecting with your whole self - Using “return to ease” as a mantra. ***A short meditation to powerfully tap into the body’s inner wisdom and healing For more see FuelRadio.com

Word Salad Radio
#105. Dollhouse (2009)

Word Salad Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 77:40


When Caroline “volunteered” to become a part of the Dollhouse she had no idea she was a small cog in a much larger, more sinister machine. Resistant to the Dollhouse’s process of imprinting people with entirely new personalities, Caroline (Echo) quickly stands out as unique among her fellow dolls as she works to take down the Rossum corporation from the inside without even knowing it. Joe welcomes back Trevor Stefanick to the show after nearly 100 episodes to discuss arts & crafts, invented conspiracy theories, the grim reaper of cancellation, Firefly alums, impossible to pronounce names, the sad tale of Patton Oswalt and Joel Minor, symbolism, justifying the actions of villains, reveals, and a fateful dinner between Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku. Support the podcast with 5 star ratings and positive reviews on Apple Podcasts, donate money at www.patreon.com/wordsalad, and tell your friends about us. We appreciate it! Email us: QuoteUnquoteGuilty@gmail.com Check out our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/quoteguilty Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/QuoteGuilty Follow Joe on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Play_Architect Follow Trevor on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CaptainTrevorS Follow Joss Whedon on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joss Follow Eliza Dushku on Twitter: www.twitter.com/elizadushku Follow Dichen Lachman on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DichenLachman Follow Enver Gjokaj on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EnverGjokaj Follo Fran Kranz on Twitter: www.twitter.com/FranKranz Opening theme composed by Andrew Kroepel (www.twitter.com/VGComposer) Cover Art created by Justin Gibson (www.twitter.com/justingibson) Check out the other word salad podcasts: Dealing With Phillip: www.soundcloud.com/dealingwithphillip CadaverCast: www.soundcloud.com/CadaverCast The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews: www.thecountdownmoviesandtv.podomatic.com Word Salad Radio: www.soundcloud.com/wordsaladradio Toon In Podcast: www.soundcloud.com/ToonInPod Episode edited by Joe Ketchum © 2016-2018 Joe Ketchum

On the Mic with Tim Drake
Episode 118 - Caroline Weiss

On the Mic with Tim Drake

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 82:00


On today's episode, I have writer, comedian, and storyteller, Caroline Weiss!  Caroline has a new show debuting at the Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown this coming Tuesday called, "Crazy Dates I've Met on the Internet". When Caroline first told me about this show was intrigued to hear more about it and I can't wait to see it this week. Caroline and I work together at the Nerdist Showroom so this was a great opportunity to step aside from working comedy shows and learn more about her story and this new show.  On the episode I talked to Caroline about growing up and moving all over the country, finding her path in film and comedy, studying politics, meeting people on the internet, bad dates, and so much more.  A huge thanks to Caroline for taking the time to come on the podcast with her tight schedule getting this show ready. Get your tickets now before they are gone since they are selling fast. Follow All the Crazy Dates on the websites below!  Thanks, Caroline! Enjoy the episode!

Truly Myrtle
Truly Myrtle Podcast: Episode 29 - With Caroline Burton Fibre Artist

Truly Myrtle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016


Caroline is an award winning felter and fibre artist living here in New Zealand.We met by chance only to discover that she had made the most gorgeous garments in the Creative Fibre Fashion show that I was helping with backstage. When Caroline then won the show with her elegant "Salvation" red merino and silk felted evening dress I knew I had to make sure she chatted to us on the podcast! Caroline had a background in sewing but these were her first felted garments. I was so impressed! What a brave move to try something new and then put it to a vote!Caroline has been felting for about ten years, slowly learning her craft while she raised her young children. More recently she's embraced the title of "artist" and is enjoying the journey that her new role is taking her. You can find Caroline:On her website - www.burtonz.co.nzHer Etsy Shop - burtonzfibreartInstagram - caroline.burton.fibre.artistFacebook - Caroline Burton Fibre Artist We also chatted about:Creative FibreKate Mahoney from Heavenly Wools    

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40
22 with Caroline Wood: My Business Evolution

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 42:45


When Caroline first left school she did what any of us did – under the caring guidance of her parents, she succumbed to the pressure of pursuing a career that offered safety and a “good income”. This traditional pathway that many of us know so well worked for awhile…. Until that slow sense of recognition of the truth kicked in – “I’m just not happy doing what I’m doing”. Something had to change. After working with a Career Coach, Caroline reconnected to her values, accepted that the Corporate World just wasn’t a great fit anymore, realised that she has something of real value to offer, took a deep breath…. and created a new path for herself, one that connected all the dots of her life and experiences up until then and blended them together in a business that now fills her up from the inside. Accounting and business prowess, a love of food, a desire to build community and natural creativity – these have been the foundations blocks on which Caroline has built “The Ingredients of Business”, an enterprise devoted to helping other entrepreneurs create flourishing food businesses. As a self-confessed introvert, there were many challenges that Caroline faced, and still faces, on this entrepreneurial adventure and her quietly courageous and confident approach is an inspiration to all of us who wish to tread a new path in our Next Chapters. And inspiration aside, Caroline is such a whizz with simplifying the numbers of business and the resources she provided us with in this episode are hugely helpful! If you are enjoying this show, please take a moment to review the Next Chapter Podcast in iTunes - your feedback is hugely appreciated and very helpful. If you have not left an iTunes review before and are not quite sure how to, I've created a page on my website that takes you through the very easy steps - you can view that page here. Thank you so much!