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Skytalkers
Traveling for Star Wars: Galaxy Tours in Tunisia Interview with Davin Anderson
This week on Skytalkers, we’re so excited to welcome Davin Anderson, the creator and CEO of Galaxy Tours in Tunisia! Listen in to hear all about: The research that went into creating an exhaustive tour of Star Wars and Indiana Jones filming sites across Tunisia What sets this tour apart from other tours that take you to Star Wars filing locations? What is it like staying overnight at the Lars Homestead and riding ATVs where the podrace starts? The risks and rewards of what it takes to run a tour company. …and so much more! ...
2025-07-31
58 min
Transform Your Birth
Caitlin - Mental health, induction, great support and what we can do with placentas.
Caitlin had a history of mental health challenges. Through the support of her GP, was able to access the right people through the hospital and community to set in place support that enabled her to feel more relaxed about giving birth. She also prepared with yoga and the 'Transform Your Birth,' course that enabled her to access her own inner calm - which as an anxious person helped enormously on the day. She chose to be induced when her blood pressure was considerably high. She shares with us some great strategies that she used to support her inner...
2025-04-02
40 min
Lit Service
How to Write a Good Haunting with Lily Anderson
Caitlin and Aliah chat with Printz Honor winning author Lily Anderson about how to write hauntings and horror, tempering scary stories with humor, and her newest book Killer House Party. Lily Anderson the author of several novels for young adults including The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You, Not Now Not Ever, and Undead Girl Gang. A former school librarian, she is deeply devoted to Shakespeare, fairy tales, and podcasts. Somewhere in Northern California, she is having strong opinions on musical theater. More about Killer House Party: Red Solo cups? Chec...
2024-10-03
14 min
Hanging Up The Jersey
The Injured Athlete with Sabrina Anderson
in this episode of Hanging Up The Jersey, we have former dual-sport athlete Sabrina Anderson. Sabrina played volleyball and softball at Cornell College, where she earned numerous honors. She discusses her journey from starting both sports at a young age to dealing with injuries in college volleyball. Sabrina opens up about being pulled from the team before an important tournament and learning to transition her identity after athletics. She also reflects on the balance of playing at the Division III level and offers advice for other athletes finishing their careers. Caitlin and Sabrina explore topics like grieving the loss...
2024-06-02
36 min
Real Mother Fuckers
Caitlin y Brandon + world traveling family
Today’s guests are master masochists and we love them for it. Four years ago, Caitlin and Brandon decided to move their family of 5 from Southern California to Spain. For shits and giggles, they made the adventure more fun by moving somewhere they’d never visited, didn’t know anyone there, and none of them spoke Spanish fluently. In this episode, hear how the couple made the major move and why they did it. They do not hold back on the humor or the honesty about the struggles of integrating into a new culture and country. Bran...
2023-11-27
1h 18
Have You Got Your Sh*t Together?
Episode 27: Kemani Anderson on jazz music, being Clark Kent and looking on the bright side
Episode 27: Kemani AndersonKemani Anderson is the lead vocalist and songwriter of the jazz-funk band ‘Secret Night Gang’ which he is a founding member of. At 23 years old, he has already performed at Montreux Jazz Festival and North Sea Jazz Festival. The band also supported Khraungbin on tour. Heavily influenced by church growing up, he then developed a passion for soul, R&B, reggae and jazz music and became inspired by the likes of Al Jarreau, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Earth, wind and Fire, Chaka Khan, D’angelo and many other artists.http...
2023-11-22
55 min
Diagnosis Redefined
Ep. 19: Relief Redefined- The Power of Therapeutic Devices in Managing Arthritis w/ Caitlin West
In this episode, Erica Anderson interviews Caitlin West, who is the founder of Alivio Technologies, Inc. a company on a mission to close the loop with arthritis flare up management. As someone who has inflammatory arthritis herself, Caitlin knows first hand how debilitating the disease can be and she knows what is needed to manage flare up triggers. She is an autoimmune warrior, who has taken her pain and turned into her passion and is doing incredible things for the arthritis community. She has seen huge improvements in her pain management through the use of...
2023-10-08
38 min
Learning Out Loud
#20 - Caitlin Anderson - Co-Founder of Thinkly Solutions
Caitlin Anderson (UVA ‘12) speaks with Justin, Marlee, and Chapin about Co-Founding Thinkly Solutions, a consulting company focused on reducing wasted time in meetings, and why she decided to make the leap from the corporate world to tackling one of its largest issues. Follow us on Instagram!
2023-09-29
49 min
Future in Review Podcast w/ Berit Anderson
Antibiotic Resistance: Otonexus CEO Caitlin Cameron on a Global Health Challenge
Join Berit Anderson of Future in Review as she sits down with Caitlin Cameron, CEO of Otonexus, to discuss a significant concern in modern medicine: antibiotic resistance.With an alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Cameron sheds light on a revolutionary tool developed by Otonexus that could change how we diagnose and treat middle ear infections.Tune in to learn about this innovation and the broader implications of AMR.https://fire.futureinreview.com/https://www.stratnews.com/subscribe/----------------------Sign up for a free 30-day trial of...
2023-08-14
24 min
Silver On the Sage
Kiley Conner & Chase Anderson
Today's episode features two seasonal staffers who are currently at the ranch for the 2023 summer season: Kiley Conner - Base Camp Manager and Chase Anderson - Chief Ranger. They speak of their goals to impact lives in the same fashion that their own lives were changed for the better by the Philmont experience. Keith Walters 100th Maverick Rodeo posters and prints Philmont Experience:Kiley Conner2016 - 12 day trek 2017 - Ranger / Fall Forestry Work Crew 2018 - Ranger / TSI2019 - Ranger Trainer / Autumn Guide 2020 - Service Academy Coordinator (RIP) / Au...
2023-05-23
1h 06
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4850, Sally New River: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 7
In our next episode with Dr. Holly White of Colonial Williamsburg, we ask her: who was Sally New River, and why should Americans know about her? 60-Second Civics, Episode 4850: March 30, 2023 Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics The show???s theme song is ???Complacent??? by Cheryl B. Engelhardt. You can find Cheryl online at cbemusic.com. SC map: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/districts-to-counties.htm Catawba Nation: https://cma.sc.gov/catawba-indian-nationCenter for Civic Education
2023-03-30
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4849, Mehetabel Chandler Coit: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 6
In this episode, Dr. Holly White discusses Mehetabel Chandler Coit and how does her work help us understand women???s daily lives during the early colonial period. Listen for more!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-29
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4848, Coverture: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 5
In today's episode, Dr. Holly White of Colonial Williamsburg discusses the practice of coverture and how it affected the lives of women in the American colonies. Listen to learn what this term means and more!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-28
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4847, Life for Indigenous Women After European Arrival: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 4
After European colonization, the lives of Indigenous women would have varied greatly depending on their tribe, where they lived, and their interactions with European colonists. Learn more in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-27
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4845, Educational Opportunities for Women: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Part 2
Educational opportunities for girls and young women were limited in the North American colonies, and access was largely shaped by several social factors. Learn more about what these educational opportunities looked like from Dr. Holly White of Colonial Williamsburg.Center for Civic Education
2023-03-23
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4844, Life for Women in the North American Colonies: Women in the American Colonies and Early Republic, Pt 1
By the time that the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in the United States in 1920, a number of other countries or states within them had secured women's suffrage. Learn more about suffrage worldwide in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-22
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4843, Women's Suffrage Expands Worldwide: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 14
By the time that the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in the United States in 1920, a number of other countries or states within them had secured women's suffrage. Learn more about suffrage worldwide in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-21
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4842, The Sentinels of Liberty: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 13
In 1917, women called the Sentinels of Liberty formed a twenty-four-hour vigil around Woodrow Wilson's White House. Learn more about why they did this in today's episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-17
00 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4841, Violence Against Women's Suffrage: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 12
The political struggle for women's suffrage was not without its dangers and difficulties, as illustrated by events in 1913. Learn about the events at the women's suffrage parade in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-16
00 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4840, Women's Suffrage Associations: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 11
Many organizations were founded to address state- and nation-wide suffrage efforts, including the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869 and National Woman's Party in 1917. Listen to learn more!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-15
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4839, A Fractured Suffrage Movement: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 10
The constitutional amendments that followed the Civil War fractured the women's movement. Indeed, debate over the Fifteenth Amendment reopened the suffrage and gender issue, splitting the women's movement. Listen for more!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-14
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4838, The Growing Women's Movement of the Late 1800s: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 9
Throughout the late 1800s, women advocated for the right to vote, including famous suffragist Susan B. Anthony. Learn more about the steps toward women's suffrage in the 1800s in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-13
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4837, The Seneca Falls Convention: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 8
After being banned from the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London because of their gender, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton translated their outrage into organizing the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. Learn more about this convention in today's episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-10
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4835, The Emerging Role of Women: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 6
The course of the nineteenth century saw the emerging role of women outside the home and the founding and growth of women's organizations devoted to addressing the most pressing public issues of the day. Listen for more!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-08
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4834, Women's Role in the American Economy Gradually Changes: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 5
By the end of the 19th century and first decades of the next, the economic roles of significant numbers of women had undergone marked transformation. Learn more about this change in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-03-07
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4833, Women Gain the Right to Vote: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 4
Learn about women's suffrage.Center for Civic Education
2023-03-06
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4832, World War I Increases Demands for Women's Suffrage: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 3
Learn about women's right to vote.Center for Civic Education
2023-03-03
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4831, Suffragists: Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 2
Learn about women's right to vote.Center for Civic Education
2023-03-02
00 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4830, Women's Suffrage Movement, Part 1
The Nineteenth Amendment, which was ratified August 1920, secured women's right to vote in all elections: local, state, and national.Center for Civic Education
2023-03-01
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4829, Redlining
Redlining is a discriminatory practice that withholds financial and other services, which prevents ethnic and racial minorities from, among other things, purchasing homes. Redlining's systemic practices have been traced back to the 1930s but still presents a problem today. Listen to learn more!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-28
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4828, Lynchings and Artistic Political Protest
Throughout history, artists have made it their civic duty to contribute to social change, including Billie Holiday with andquot;Strange Fruit,andquot; which brought attention to the unfair and unconstitutional lynchings of African American men and women. Listen to learn more from Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-27
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4827, Shelby County v. Holder
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 has been called “the most successful civil rights law in history,” one of its key provisions, Section 5, was challenged in the Supreme Court in 2013. Learn how the Shelby County v. Holder changed this civil rights legislation in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-24
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4825, Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a step in the right direction, but it did not protect voting rights.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-23
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4824, The Civil Rights Act of 1964: The Struggle for Civil Rights, Part 5
Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, using its constitutional power under Article I to regulate interstate commerce so that it could regulate private activities as well as state action. Learn more about how this legislation came about in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-21
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4823, The Civil Rights Movement Gains Support
In the spring of 1963 civil rights leaders organized public demonstrations throughout the South in which young people often were prominent. Learn more about how the civil rights movement gained momentum.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-20
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4822, Desegregation and Violence: The Struggle for Civil Rights, Part 3
Violence plagued the South in the years following desegregation.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-17
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4821, Brown v. Board of Education: The Struggle for Civil Rights, Part 2
The Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education held that segregation by law to be illegal in public schools. However, that decision implied that all segregation laws violated the guarantee of equal protection of the laws. Learn more about the implications of the decision in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-16
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4820, Segregation: The Struggle for Civil Rights, Part 1
The struggle for civil rights in the 1900s was born out of responses to discrimination in the United States. Discrimination based on race has its roots in racial separation, known as segregation. In this episode we discuss both de jure and de facto forms of segregation in the United States.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-15
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4819, The Importance of Civic Education: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 10
Today we ask Dr. Ross-Norris: Why is civic education important?Center for Civic Education
2023-02-14
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4818, How Young People Can Address Injustice: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 9
In this episode, we ask Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris: How can young people get involved in addressing injustices today? She explains the importance of making your voice heard and of support from older generations.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-13
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4817, Traveling to Ghana: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 8
While in college, Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris took a trip to Ghana that gave her and her classmates the opportunity to explore another culture and connect with their heritage. Listen to learn more about her experience!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-10
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4816, Racism and Policing in the 1940s: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 7
Dr. Ross-Norris recounts an encounter her family had with the police while driving through South Carolina at night. Her experiences bring to light issues with racism and policing during that timeCenter for Civic Education
2023-02-09
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4815, Important Figures in the Civil Rights Movement: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 6
Throughout her life, Dr. Ross-Norris has interacted with several prominent civil rights leaders, including Dr. Dorothy Height and Rev. Fauntroy. Learn more how these figures inspired the next generation of civil rights leaders in today's episode.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-08
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4814, Maya Angelou and Her Role as a Citizen: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 5
Maya Angelou, an African American poet and civil rights activist, used her artistic abilities to communicate the Black experience and serve as an instrument for others to understand African American culture. Listen as Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris recounts her interactions with Maya Angelou in today's episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-07
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4813, Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 4
Today we ask our guest Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris: Why are historically black colleges and universities important? In the episode, she shares her experience as a Howard University alumna and how attending an HBCU was significant to her as an African American.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-06
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4812, The Tuskegee Airmen: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 3
In today's episode, Dr. Ross-Norris talks about the Tuskegee Airmen, a group her father belonged to and who taught her important lessons about civics and being an American.Center for Civic Education
2023-02-03
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4811, Learning About the African American Experience: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 2
In February, we celebrate Black History Month. Today we ask Dr. Ross-Norris: Why should all Americans learn about the African American experience? Listen to learn why!Center for Civic Education
2023-02-02
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4810, Slavery and Our Nation's Founding: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 1
This week, we are joined by a very special guest, Vicki Ross-Norris, an actress, educator, and member of the Center for Civic Education's board of directors. In our first episode, we ask her: Given that many of the Framers of the Constitution were slaveholders, how should Americans think about our nation's founding?Center for Civic Education
2023-02-01
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4809, Constitutionalism: The Elements of Democracy, Part 7
Constitutionalism is the use of constitutions to limit government by law. Learn more about constitutions in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-01-31
01 min
The GMC Podcast
Testimony Time: EPISODE 4 | Gordon Eastop | David Shaw | Caitlin Anderson
In episode four of testimony Time from the team at GMC we bring you real life faith stories from three of our congregation from different stage in life. Gordon Eastop has a grown up family and serves GMC as our music director, and then we hear from retired GP David Shaw who has served for many year as an Elder at the church. We finish with a remarkable testimony from Caitlin Anderson, a young woman in her early 20s with a touching story of the graciousness and faithful mercy of God. The GMC Podcast and 'Testimony Time...
2023-01-30
33 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4808, Free and Fair Elections: The Elements of Democracy, Part 6
What three characteristics must elections in a democracy possess? Find out on today's podcast.Center for Civic Education
2023-01-30
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4807, Rule by the People: The Elements of Democracy, Part 5
Democracy can be defined as rule by the people through free and fair elections. Learn more about the central role of the governed in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-01-27
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4806, Democracy Defined: The Elements of Democracy, Part 4
Democracy originated more than 2,400 years ago in ancient Greece. The word democracy means rule by the people. Learn more about what this means in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-01-26
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4805, Political Authority: The Elements of Democracy, Part 3
Political authority is the right to make and enforce binding rules known as laws. While political power is the ability to persuade others to follow the policies of those who hold power, authority adds legitimacy to the exercise of this power. Learn more in this episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-01-25
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4804, Authority: The Elements of Democracy, Part 2
What is authority? What is the difference between authority and power? Learn about this difference in today's episode!Center for Civic Education
2023-01-24
01 min
Preschool All Stars
You Got Grit, You Won't Quit! - with Caitlin Shulman
If you want to develop grit and never give up, listen to today’s Preschool All Stars story: Caitlin Shulman was trying in vain to get a teaching job in her school district. She ended up settling for a substitute teaching position, but was miserable with the lack of support, and behavior issues she was dealing with. Then she came across Joy and decided to go all in with an online preschool. Along her journey she has learned to never give up on her dream. She invents new and creative ways to get her name out there, and when so...
2022-11-29
12 min
Things They Don't Tell Her
Perinatal Mental Health with Clinical Psychologist Carla Anderson
Becoming a new mother can feel overwhelming and isolating. it can be a rollercoaster of raw emotions driven by hormones, sleep deprivation, a frazzled nervous system, a healing body, a partner who doesn't get it and the overwhelming responsibility of nurturing a newborn. In this podcast episode, our host Caitlin Pender, talks to perinatal psychologist Carla Anderson about how women can support themselves in pregnancy and support their transition into motherhood. Carla offers tips on how women can prepare for and handle the emotional changes that may take place after birth or the so-called baby blues. She also emphasizes the...
2022-10-26
29 min
Silver On the Sage
Annie Anderson
Every other year or so, Annie Anderson’s family made the trek from Tennessee to Philmont to attend PTC. And ever since then, for Annie, Philmont has always felt like home. As a PTC participant, Annie loved meeting kids her own age and running around the wilderness together. Today, she shares stories from her time as a participant on Mountain Trek, ROCS, and Rayado. From altitude sickness and homesickness, to playing cards in camp and receiving motivating i-camps on the trail - all three special treks had elements of intimidating capability and tremendous spirit. Rayado specifically allowed Annie the chan...
2022-06-28
44 min
Happy @ Work
Kate Anderson of Motherly
Kate Anderson, dynamic leader and mother of 2, shares valuable tips for creating a healthy and supportive culture for working parents (what’s working well at Motherly), setting healthy boundaries and having joy at home and work. Love her energy, passion and authentic spirit!
2022-05-10
10 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4552, Traveling to Ghana: Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris, Part 8
While in college, Dr. Vicki Ross-Norris took a trip to Ghana that gave her and her classmates the opportunity to explore another culture and connect with their heritage. Listen to learn more about her experience! Center for Civic Education
2022-02-23
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4544, The Underground Railroad: Black History Month, Part 13
The Underground Railroad was a system of escape routes, safehouses, and committed anti-slavery activists who helped enslaved people escape to freedom in Canada. Thousands fled to freedom thanks to this multiracial movement led by free African Americans. Center for Civic Education
2022-02-13
01 min
Legally Bond
A Special Episode with Caitlin Anderson, Governor Andrew Cuomo's Resignation
In this special episode of Legally Bond, Kim talks with Bond government relations attorney Caitlin Anderson about New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo's resignation. Caiti discusses how this change in administration will impact New York businesses and what differences she expects once Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul takes office in 12 days.
2021-08-12
24 min
Legally Bond
An Interview with Caitlin Anderson, Government Relations
In this episode of Legally Bond, Kim speaks with Bond government relations attorney Caitlin Anderson. Caiti talks about how she became the firm's trusted source for all COVID-19 updates from Albany and her licensing work with breweries.
2021-08-09
42 min
Difficult Women
Intuitive Eating w/ Caitlin Steitzer
How many diets have you been on? On this week's episode of Difficult Women Katy and Marie sit down with comedian and therapist Caitlin Steitzer to discuss Intuitive Eating. The ladies share their own struggles with food and diets as Caitlin explains what Intuitive Eating is and what it isn't. If you've ever struggled with your weight, this is your episode. Take a listen and see if Intuitive Eating is right for you. To learn more about Caitlin Steitzer, visit her website https://www.caitlinsteitzertherapy.com and listen to her podcast Work It Out! on all...
2021-07-06
56 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4374, Why Should Young People Consider Public Service?: Justice Paula Nakayama, Part 3
"When you are a public servant, it is important to realize that you are indeed serving the public. I think about that all the time, and I consider it a higher calling." In our episode, Justice Nakayama shares her perspective on the value of public service. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-30
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4373, One of the First Women on the Hawai'i Supreme Court: Justice Paula Nakayama, Part 2
Today, we ask Justice Nakayama: What is it like to be one of the first women to serve on the Hawai'i Supreme Court and one of the few Asian American women serving as a state supreme court justice? While Justice Nakayama shares times in which she faced discrimination, she nonetheless believes that "being on the Supreme Court is an honor and a privilege." Center for Civic Education
2021-06-29
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4372, How Did You Become a Justice on the Hawai'i Supreme Court?: Justice Paula Nakayama, Part 1
Today, we start a new series with Associate Justice of the Hawai'i Supreme Court, Paula Nakayama. In our first episode, Justice Nakayama shares how a lot of hard work and a little luck helped her achieve one of the highest positions in the legal profession. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-28
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4371, The Future for LGBTQ+ Rights: LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 7
There's a number of questions that surround the rights of transgender Americans and surround the rights of other parts of the LGBTQ spectrum that are going to continue to be very important when it comes to this particular social justice movement. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-27
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4370, Obergefell v. Hodges: LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 6
There's a long history of federal cases, like Romer v. Evans and Lawrence v. Texas, that eventually lead up to Windsor v. U.S. as well as Obergefell v. Hodges, which are really the federal Supreme Court marriage equality cases that all really focus on two particular elements of the U.S. constitution. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-26
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4369, The Defense of Marriage Act: LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 5
Just like we see earlier in the courts, and we see in the legislatures, the executive branch plays a crucial role in the LGBTQ rights movement, particularly when it comes to marriage equality. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-25
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4368, Early Legislative Victories for LGBTQ+ Rights: LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 4
Like the courts' role, the legislative branch has played a pivotal role in the LGBTQ rights movement. New York, one of the nation's largest states, was a site for an early legislative victory, and that legislation set a standard for legislative action around the country. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-24
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4367, Goodridge: The Cinderella Moment for Marriage Equality, LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 3
Why was the 2003 Massachusetts decision in Goodridge v. Dept. of Public Health such an important moment, particularly when it comes to the role of courts in social justice movements? Find out more from Christopher R. Riano about this critical court case in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-23
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4366, Laying the Groundwork for LGBTQ+ Rights: LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 2
We're joined again today by Christopher R. Riano, the president of the Center for Civic Education and co-author, with William Eskridge, of Marriage Equality: From Outlaws to In-laws, winner of the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award. We ask him: What were some early LGBTQ+ rights questions that the community faced, particularly following what happened at Stonewall? Center for Civic Education
2021-06-22
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4365, What's Significant About the Stonewall Riots? LGBTQ+ Pride Week Series, Part 1
What were the Stonewall Riots and why are they seen as such an important milestone in the LGBTQ+ rights movement? Find out today as we launch a special weeklong series of LGBTQ+ Pride Week podcasts with our special guest, Christopher R. Riano, the president of the Center for Civic Education and co-author, along with William Eskridge, of Marriage Equality: From Outlaws to In-laws. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-21
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4364, When Isn't a Warrant Warranted? The Right to Privacy, Part 12
During the 1960s the Supreme Court held that searches conducted without warrants are inherently unreasonable. By the 1970s the Court had recognized a number of exceptions to the warrant requirement. We cover a few examples of those exceptions in today's podcast. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-18
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4363, Probable Cause: How Do Warrants Work? The Right to Privacy, Part 11
The Fourth Amendment protects people and their personal effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. It also requires applications for warrants to be supported by probable cause and requires a judge to decide whether probable cause exists. How do officials obtain warrants? We'll explain in today's episode. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-17
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4362, Unreasonable Searches and Seizures: The Right to Privacy, Part 10
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, but it seeks to strike a balance between the need for order and each individual's rights. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-16
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4361, Fourth Amendment and Technology: The Right to Privacy, Part 9
There have been vast technological changes since the ratification of the Fourth Amendment in 1791, and the courts have been asked to interpret the significance of ever-changing technology and surveillance techniques. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-15
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4360, Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: The Right to Privacy, Part 8
Protecting privacy against intrusion by government officials is a deeply held value in the United States. Courts have interpreted the Fourth Amendment as protecting reasonable expectations of privacy. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-14
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4359, The Fourth Amendment: The Right to Privacy, Part 7
The Fourth Amendment grew directly out of the American colonial experience. It protects against unreasonable searches and seizures by government officials. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-11
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4358, Protection Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure: The Right to Privacy, Part 6
The protection against unreasonable search and seizure was in part a reaction against the general warrants issued by the British that so enraged American colonists in the prelude to the Revolution. The Fourth Amendment and state constitutions protect against unreasonable searches and seizures. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-10
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4357, John Adams and James Otis: The Right to Privacy, Part 5
John Adams claimed that James Otis's speech against general warrants was the first act of colonial resistance to British policies. Despite his fame, Otis's career would be ended by a violent attack by a British customs official. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-09
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4356, James Otis Speaks Against General Warrants: The Right to Privacy, Part 4
General warrants were unpopular in the American colonies, where they were used to search for evidence of smuggling. In a five-hour speech in February 1761, James Otis spoke out against them, saying that they would "totally annihilate" the British common-law tradition that "A man's house is his castle." Center for Civic Education
2021-06-08
02 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4355, General Warrants and the American Revolution: The Right to Privacy, Part 3
American colonists' strong objections to British trade laws and the use of general warrants contributed to the American Revolution. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-07
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4354, The Problem with General Warrants: The Right to Privacy, Part 2
General warrants allowed British officials to search people, businesses, homes, and property indiscriminately. British officials in the American colonies used such warrants to collect taxes, to recover stolen goods --including enslaved people -- and to prosecute smugglers. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-04
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4353, Historical Origins of the Right to Privacy: The Right to Privacy, Part 1
Americans inherited from British history the principle that "a man's home is his castle." This idea can be traced to the opinion of Sir Edward Coke in Semayne's Case in 1604. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-03
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4352, Freedom of Association and American Citizenship: Freedom of Expression, Part 30
More than one hundred fifty years ago, French political thinker Alexis de Tocqueville commented on Americans' habitual practice of joining together to solve common problems. The exercise of freedom of association was, Tocqueville believed, one of the outstanding characteristics of American citizenship. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-02
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4351, Discrimination and Government Interference: Freedom of Expression, Part 29
Over the years, the courts and legislators have grappled with the question of whether the right to associate means that one has the right not to associate with certain people. The difficulties reflect the tension between two important ideals: (1) eliminating unfair discrimination in American life and (2) the right of each individual to live his or her own life as free as possible from government interference. Center for Civic Education
2021-06-01
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4350, Freedom of Association: Freedom of Expression, Part 27
The right to associate freely with other citizens is part of living in a free society. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-31
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4349, Freedom of Assembly Does Have Limits: Freedom of Expression, Part 27
The Supreme Court has emphasized the importance of the right to assemble in a free society, but it has approved certain restrictions. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-28
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4348, The Importance of Freedom of Assembly and the Right to Petition: Freedom of Expression, Part 26
Freedom of assembly was effectively used by the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s to bring about societal change. The right to petition government for a redress of grievances is widely used today at the local, state, and national levels. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-27
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4347, How American Women Have Used the Right to Petition: Freedom of Expression, Part 25
Throughout the nation's history, American women have used their right to petition government for a redress of grievances to secure their rights and effect societal change. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-26
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4346, Silencing Critics: Freedom of Expression, Part 24
The use of the right to petition has been an important way for people who were denied the right to vote to communicate with public officials, but the U.S. government has sometimes tried to silence its critics. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-25
01 min
60-Second Civics Podcast
60-Second Civics: Episode 4345, Abolitionists and the Gag Rule: Freedom of Expression, Part 23
The right to petition government for a redress of grievances, guaranteed by the First Amendment, was an important tool used by Americans to communicate their opinions to public officials. Nevertheless, public officials have at times sought to limit the right to petition. One infamous example is the gag rule in the House of Representatives, which prohibited debate on certain topics, including slavery. Center for Civic Education
2021-05-24
01 min
Ignite Sports Podcast
Tue April 27th with Caitlin Anderson & Flaco Santana
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2021-04-27
1h 59
Listen Up Ladies
O&G Fertility Specialist Dr Haider Najjar: Does a male’s health status affect your ability to conceive?
In this episode of Listen Up Ladies, we talk to O&G and Fertility specialist Dr. Haider Najjar. We ask about all things mens health and what affects sperm count and the quality of sperm when it comes to the their health. We also talk about when the sperm count starts to decline and how long you need to change up your lifestyle habits before you start to conceive. This episode is so interesting!!Dr. Haider NajjarPractice:Create Health359 Blackburn Rd, Mount Waverley VIC 3149Phone Number: (03) 9887 7772...
2021-03-28
48 min
the tara bixby podcast
41. How Caitlin Anderson Uses Music to Heal Her Pain
Caitlin Anderson is a fantastic singer, songwriter, two-time CrossFit Games athlete, and straight-up good time. She lives in Boise, Idaho, with her wife Jamie and four adorable fur babies. In 2020, Caitlin discovered music therapy's healing power and is now translating her pain into beautiful lyrics. You can listen to her work at Indi Anderson on Spotify. You'll learn... What Caitlin did to navigate 2020 How Caitlin uses music as therapy to heal past pain and suppressed emotions Caitlin's thoughts on how hardship builds confidence Caitlin's definition of anxiety Why Caitlin encourages you to produce your pain...
2021-01-26
57 min
The Nourished Mama Podcast
It Could Be More Then Baby Blues & When To Seek Help w/ Mama Psychologists - Caitlin & Chelsea
Caitlin and Chelsea from The Mama Psychologists on Instagram sit down with me to talk about Postpartum Anxiety and Depression. How do you know when its more then just Baby blues, and when to seek help! They break down each one, and give us tangible tips to help, as well as where to find more resources in your area. Approximately 70%-80% of women will experience baby blues, however many of them will experience more then that. 10-20% of new mothers will experience postpartum depression, and 1 in 7 new mothers will experience postpartum depression up to a year postpartum. Caitlin and...
2020-11-24
26 min
The Joyful Life - A #Shareyourstory Podcast
Episode 4 - Body Image & Food Freedom with Caitlin Anderson
In today's episode we talk with Caitlin Anderson about body image, self acceptance and finding freedom in what you eat. There was a time in Caitlin's life when she was so hard on herself when it came to her own body image. She would feel guilty about eating certain foods and feel a sense of failure if she wasn’t at a certain weight or couldn’t be just a little smaller/or shrink a little more. Who in this world hasn't struggled with this at some point in their lives? I know I certainly have! Listen to how...
2020-05-19
20 min
Grand Theft Aural
Grand Theft Aural 145 - Caitlin Keats, Special Guest!
<p>👩🎨</p><p>A frank discussion with actor Caitlin Keats including surprising news on our old apartment building, The Villa Carlotta, EMF care, pac-man bacteria, beauty, Michelle McNamara: true crime: E.A.R (Golden State Killer), Street Justice, Nightstalker, doxxing, Cecil the Lion, Yelp, swearing, hindsight regret, Diane Keaton, Trophy Hunting, the human condition, Stephen Hawking, UFO abduction scenario with E.T., India Segment: Stories from the Ashoka Deluxe, foreign accents, free three, cartwheels and handstands, cross-fit, confronting fears, rock climbing, belaying, Tammy Jo, Sully, Twilight Zone, Louis CK...
2018-09-11
49 min