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Magnificent Midlife
34 Talking about death with Dr Kathryn Mannix

Magnificent Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 73:09


I was so honoured to interview Dr Kathryn Mannix who has devoted her life to the palliative care of the dying. She has written a remarkable book called With The End In Mind which everyone should read! It was such a pleasure to talk to her about death! This is a much longer interview than usual but I thought the topic deserved it. Coronavirus has made it even more important that we start having conversations about death before it’s too late. This was recorded before the pandemic. We talk about: • Why Kathryn was inspired to write her book, With The End In Mind • Opening up conversations about death • How our experience of death is much improved by honest communication • Denial is one way of coping which works for some people but isn’t ideal • Thinking about to accommodate immobile older relatives • Sometimes being practical is better than sacrifice when it comes to caring • What normal dying actually looks and feels like – it is very gentle • Why it’s important for people to understand the stages of death • What the ‘death rattle’ really is • Asking for more pain control if death is not progressing normally • The importance of discomfort management as people approach death – otherwise the process of death itself is prolonged • The opioid crisis – how Western addiction concerns stop pain relief availability in poorer areas of the world • Morphine used properly for pain relief is safe • Dan’s death plan and how he went on TV to talk about it • The impact of faith on death • How many of us start a process of reckoning as we get closer to death • The importance of some form of belief (not necessarily religious) when it comes to evaluating our lives • The importance of being clear about what you want for your own death And lots more! You can find out more about Dr Kathryn Mannix: Kathryn's Book: With The End In Mind Website: With The End In Mind Facebook,Instagram,Twitter  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and maybe leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?

Fat Girl Book Club
Landwhale by Jes Baker with Kathryn Hack

Fat Girl Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 54:04


Kathryn Hack and I discussed Jes Baker’s Landwhale in today’s episode. Kathryn is a body liberation artist and activist so I found her perspective on some of the topics from this book really refreshing. Some of the things we discussed include: -Kathryn’s fat liberation journey -Why Kathryn doesn’t live in doom and gloom about diet culture but rather in hope -Why dualistic thinking within the fat community is too simplistic -How much can we alter ourselves before we are no longer liberated -How we individually connect to our bodies and why processing trauma is so important -How the systemic oppression of fat people tries to keep people confined and how this is a system of cultural programming -How we can use icky feelings to connect to ourselves and release trauma -Body positivity versus body liberation

The Fill Your Cup Podcast
36: When You're Curious What Can Happen In Your Life When You Start Asking For What You Want In The Bedroom - Kathryn Ducey

The Fill Your Cup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 58:40


Yup, we're talking SEX, my friends; a topic that we can all relate to, and when in a group of people, may love to talk about. But when it comes to those deep-rooted desires we don't want anyone to know about, we feel guilt, shame and are often left feeling dissatisfied as a result of not self-expressing ourselves.  This lack of self-expression in the bedroom is leaking into our everyday life in the way we show up in relationships, for work and for ourselves.    Here to unpack why we feel so much shame around these deep-rooted desires and how we can move closer to self-expression and a more fulfilling sex life is Kathryn Ducey. Kathryn Ducey is a holistic life & career coach and public speaker who helps people connect to their traumas and gives them permission to execute on that and convert that into a life full of emotional and financial wealth. In the work that she dos, she helps people find their why – by tapping into said childhood trauma – so they can turn their why into their career.   In this episode we discuss: Why your “why” matters Challenging why we aren't doing things that we are innately good at  The implications of not being self-expressed in the bedroom and with our sexuality  Believing your thoughts are “flawed” and how that affects us as a human  Where limiting beliefs around intimacy begin Why Kathryn's business coach recommended she get a vibrator Thoughts on pornography How a vulnerable conversation with my boyfriend changed my life Fear of rejection and how it relates to self-expression Kathryn's realization “I'm gay, I think” and what came next Determining where you are on the spectrum An exercise to start tapping into our wants, needs, and fantasies  Channeling your feminine energy Normalizing fantasies by conversing with a trusted friend  Turning yourself on all day long and calling in energy    Resources Learn More: The Intuitive Way For Eating Program Simon Sinek - Millennials In The Workplace Kathryn Ducey Instagram

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle
ETHINKSTL--Episode 9.1-Kathryn Finney | Digital Undivided RELOADED

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 42:29


ETHINKSTL-110--Episode 9.1 Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the “real unicorns”, Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more: Website: https://www.digitalundivided.com digitalundivided

Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
ETHINKSTL--Episode 9.1-Kathryn Finney | Digital Undivided RELOADED

Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 43:44


ETHINKSTL-110--Episode 9.1 Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the “real unicorns”, Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more: Website: digitalundivided

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle
ETHINKSTL--Episode 9.1-Kathryn Finney | Digital Undivided RELOADED

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 42:29


ETHINKSTL-110--Episode 9.1 Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the “real unicorns”, Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more: Website: https://www.digitalundivided.com digitalundivided

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the "real unicorns", Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more: https://www.digitalundivided.com/

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the "real unicorns", Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more: https://www.digitalundivided.com/

Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business

Joining us today is Kathryn Finney, founder and managing director of DigitalUndivided (DID). Founded in 2013, DID is a social enterprise that takes an innovative, transformative approach to economic empowerment by encouraging Black and Latina women to own their economic security through entrepreneurship. DID accomplishes this goal by boldly empowering Black and Latina women to think BIG through the BIG Innovation Center, a 4,000 square foot space located in downtown Atlanta and the BIG Incubator program for high growth companies led by Black and Latina women. DID has impacted over 2000 people and helped companies raise over $25 Million in Investment. In this episode: What is Digital Undivided? How her dad, a senior system engineer at Microsoft introduced Kathryn to tech. Why Kathryn describes herself with the words Founder, Traveler and Innovator. When Kathryn became interested in social entrepreneurship. What was the genesis of The Budget Fashionista blog. How did Kathryn transition from hobby to business to exit. What is the FOCUS Fellowship and the BIG Innovation Center? What is a technology-enabled company? What did the #Project Diane research project tell us about the "real unicorns", Black and Latina entrepreneurs? What we can do to encourage Black and Latina entrepreneurs see the opportunities for themselves in tech vs. other types of entrepreneurship. Learn more:

Born To Write - Helping Authors Achieve Success
Author Visits Michelle Obama in the House - Kathryn Kemp Guylay - 016

Born To Write - Helping Authors Achieve Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 41:03


Kathryn Kemp Guylay is a wellness and nutrition advocate, fellow podcaster, and writer. Her first book is called Mountain Mantras: Wellness and Life Lessons from the Slopes, and her podcast also bears the same name, Mountain Mantras, that covers topics around Wellness and Life Lessons. Her most recent book is called Make Nutrition Fun.   What We Discuss with Kathryn Kemp Guylay: Having the mindset that you're in control of finding new excitement in your life The impetus behind Kathryn's passion for wellness and nutrition Meeting former first lady Michelle Obama through the mom-and-daughter tandem's winning recipe Why you can't expect your first book to be your best book How Kathryn defines leadership and dealing with "mom guilt" The three different kinds of hats Kathryn wears and the critical importance of having a creative outlet to achieve wellness Why Kathryn wrote Look Before You Leap talking about the pains of publishing and the joys of self-publishing Why self-publishing is anything but "self" Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!

Wellthy Boss Show
Doing Life & Business Intentionally w/ Kathryn Hofer

Wellthy Boss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 39:45


Feeling overwhelmed, scattered, or off-focus? In this episode of The Wellthy Boss Show, special guest Kathryn Hofer of The Modern Planner will show you how to realign your priorities and build your business, life, and schedule around the life you actually want. Why Kathryn is so passionate about being in control of your schedule and your […] The post Doing Life & Business Intentionally w/ Kathryn Hofer appeared first on Wellthy Boss.

Changeability Podcast: Manage Your Mind - Change Your Life
CA032: Overcoming Resistance - with Tony L Brown

Changeability Podcast: Manage Your Mind - Change Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 49:04


What is it that stops us doing what we want to do?  We’re not talking about the things we think we should be doing but those things we think we truly want to do. Yet even though we want to do them, something gets in the way of us actually doing them.  It might be starting that new business, or the novel you know is inside of you.  Maybe it’s shedding the excess pounds getting you down, or eating the healthy food that’ll give you more energy. Whenever you want to do something but you don’t see it through, you are resisting it on some level. You are experiencing resistance to your goals, desires or dreams. And we all experience it, that’s not the issue.  The issue is what we do about it.  Do we let resistance win out and sabotage our intentions, or do we recognise it and deal with it. That’s what we’re talking about in episode 32 of the Changeability Podcast with guest Tony L Brown. "Knowledge alone is powerless, it’s what you do with that knowledge."Tony L Brown   Tony is a coach, consultant, speaker, trainer, digital marketer, and host of the 3Vs Podcast, who helps people transition from employee to entrepreneur.   Tony’s also a man who knows all about resistance in his own life and with those he works with.  Tony believes in battling resistance and shares with us 5 steps to overcoming resistance. "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind."2 Timothy 1v7 In episode 32 you’ll find out about: How worrying about failure, rejection, and criticism are signs of resistance. Why limiting beliefs like ‘I don’t...I can’t…I’m not’ are clues to what you’re resisting. What resistance is and why you should care. Where resistance comes from. 5 steps to overcoming resistance. Recognising resistance and limiting beliefs. Being intentional and accountable. Not worrying about what others think. Why Kathryn doesn’t do matinees and what it says about her. Why you’re a fighter. It’s what you do that counts.  

Changeability Podcast: Manage Your Mind - Change Your Life
CA014: What self-beliefs hold you back?

Changeability Podcast: Manage Your Mind - Change Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2014 38:17


“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” Shakespeare   Do you want more money? Ever feel you want more time to yourself? Think you’re too old or young to do some of the things you want to do?    If you answered yes to any of these questions then you’ll like today’s episode of the Changeability Podcast.  Because we’re looking at examples of the limiting thoughts we all have – and what self-beliefs hold you back.   The type of thinking that narrows our horizons, holds us back from living the biggest best version of our lives, and gets in the way of us achieving our goals.   In episode 14 you’ll find out about:   A super quick way to find what self-beliefs hold you back Common limiting thoughts around money What’s wrong with the fact that money doesn’t grow on trees The emotional side of wealth The fear of success (yes – really!) Why Kathryn has a big clock on her vision board Why you might not be as busy as you think you are If busy = good Who thinks sleep is a waste of living time What does it mean to act your age How turning the clock back to 1959 made one group of men 20 years younger A 91 year old U.S. record holder Why limiting self-beliefs are like ANTs   ·     9 types of unhelpful negative thoughts we all have (or we do anyway so we’re assuming you do too!)

Changeability Podcast: Manage Your Mind - Change Your Life

How to manage your mind “If you don’t like how things are, change it! You’re not a tree.” Jim Rohn Over the course of the first 6 episodes of the Changeability Podcast we’ve talked about our brains, our conscious and subconscious minds – their different but equally important roles and how the subconscious mind is many times more powerful than the subconscious (episode 2). We’ve seen how the things our conscious creative imaginative mind wants for us can be undermined by our subconscious, whose job it is to keep us safe within the realms of our current experience and way of looking at the world through our self-beliefs and habits. And in doing so can unintentionally restrict our awareness of opportunities and ultimately make the difference between us achieving what we want to or not (episode 3).  We’ve talked about how all change starts with a conscious thought (episode 4) and how important it is to take control. We constantly take choices whether we realize it or not – and one of the things we can choose to do is find ways to manage our minds to help us take control and get the business and life we want (episode 5). And in episode six we looked at mind management and what it is. How it can help help us be aware of negative disempowering thoughts and increase empowering positive thoughts. So that's all very good in theory but how do we actually do it? That’s what we start to talk about it today’s episode of the Changeability Podcast – how to manage your mind. We give an overview of some of the actual techniques and tactics we can use to help us manage our minds - to make changes and improvements in our lives. And we begin with a chat about Kathryn’s 30-day challenge – to create and publish a video everyday for the month of September. In episode 7 you’ll find out: Why Kathryn has committed to making 30 videos in 30 days What we can gain from 30-day challenges About 5 techniques for how to manage your mind Why it’s good to look where you’re going and where you’re coming from Why you need to be like a sat nav and auditor About clearing the ground The fear of public speaking and hope versus expectation About the power of imagination Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Brilliant Living HQ Facebook page Brilliant Living HQ on Twitter On Google+ Kathryn Bryant: Changeability: Manage your Mind – Change your Life If you like today’s show … We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to this show and ask you to please take one more minute to leave us a review on iTunes.  Every review and subscribe counts and is an enormous help in making the podcast visible to others. And we really appreciate every review.