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It\'s RelatableIt's RelatableRelating to This Time in History in the USThis short episode features Kari thinking out loud about where we can find solace amidst chaos. She invites listeners to think about how to identify solid ground when everything feels scary and tenuous. It is so easy to get caught up in the overwhelm of the news cycle and lose sight of the things that are there for us when we need them.Connect with Kari O'Driscoll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-02-0824 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableMarriage and Difference: Navigating Core ChallengesEleanor Vincent is an author whose latest book is called Disconnected: Portrait of a Neurodiverse Marriage. In this memoir, she recounts her experience of courtship and marriage to a man on the autism spectrum and paints a picture of what it was like to build up hope, fall in love late in life, and fight to connect with her husband when their brains were wired in fundamentally different ways. Kari and Eleanor talk about relationship dynamics that start in childhood, romantic love, and grief.Connect with Kari O'Driscoll 2024-12-091h 00The Mark Driscoll PodcastThe Mark Driscoll PodcastWhat Every Christian Needs to Do November 5thJoin Pastor Mark as he discusses what Christians should do on November 5th with special guests Kari Lake, Charlie Kirk, and Sean Feucht!Order Pastor Mark's newest book Vote Like Jesus to help you navigate this election year! -Instead of looking left or right, get the book that shows you how to look up to the Kingdom instead of down to Hell: https://realfaith.com/vote/ In addition As a thank you for listening to the podcast, here’s my gift to you – one of my post popular (and controversial) books, New Days Old Demons: https://realfaith.com/f...2024-11-0417 minThe Mark Driscoll PodcastThe Mark Driscoll PodcastKari Lake Reveals the Secret Agenda of Kamala HarrisKari Lake joins Pastor Mark to talk about just what is at stake in this upcoming election, and how Christians in America need to mobilize to preserve our liberty.Order Pastor Mark's newest book Vote Like Jesus to help you navigate this election year! -Instead of looking left or right, get the book that shows you how to look up to the Kingdom instead of down to Hell: https://realfaith.com/vote/ In addition As a thank you for listening to the podcast, here’s my gift to you – one of my post popular (and controversial) books...2024-10-3125 minThings You Might Not Have HeardThings You Might Not Have HeardRobert Kraft, Nicki Minaj, Mark Driscoll & More - 4/23/2024A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: YouTube TVthisistheconversationproject.com/youtubetv  Today's Rundown:Trump’s $175 million bond in New York civil fraud judgment case is settled with cash promisehttps://apnews.com/article/trump-civil-fraud-trial-appeal-bond-9c727602732c683fde6edd64879611e7 Patriots owner pulls funding for Columbia University over pro-Palestine protestshttps://justthenews.com/politics-policy/finance/robert-kraft-pulls-his-funding-columbia-university-over-pro-palestine Supreme Court declines to hear Kari Lake voting machine lawsuithttps://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4611220-supreme-court-declines-to-hear-kari-lake-voting-machine-lawsuit/ Nicki Minaj Nearly Gets Hit...2024-04-2322 minThings You Might Not Have HeardThings You Might Not Have HeardRobert Kraft, Nicki Minaj, Mark Driscoll & More - 4/23/2024A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: YouTube TVthisistheconversationproject.com/youtubetv  Today's Rundown:Trump’s $175 million bond in New York civil fraud judgment case is settled with cash promisehttps://apnews.com/article/trump-civil-fraud-trial-appeal-bond-9c727602732c683fde6edd64879611e7 Patriots owner pulls funding for Columbia University over pro-Palestine protestshttps://justthenews.com/politics-policy/finance/robert-kraft-pulls-his-funding-columbia-university-over-pro-palestine Supreme Court declines to hear Kari Lake voting machine lawsuithttps://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4611220-supreme-court-declines-to-hear-kari-lake-voting-machine-lawsuit/ Nicki Minaj Nearly Gets Hit...2024-04-2322 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableJudy Hall talks with Kari About Relationship to Food and her Body Post-CancerKari talks with Judy Ryan Hall about how her tongue cancer and the subsequent treatment radically changed her relationship to her body and to food. The treatment not only resulted in serious complications that kept her hospitalized for an extended period of time, but it left her unable to taste most food. As someone who has always loved food and being in a human body, the last few years have been a practice of reinventing these connections.Meet the host Kari O'Driscoll Books by Kari O'Driscoll Learn more about your ad...2024-04-121h 08It\'s RelatableIt's RelatableKari and Kute Blackson Talk About SurrenderCome listen as Kari and Kute Blackson talk about what it means to surrender, how it changes our perspective when we find the courage to surrender, and how it's related to faith in something larger than us and experienced in our bodies. Whether you're facing a difficult decision or grieving a huge loss or just trying to bolster yourself to make a bold move in your life, how do you think about surrender?Connect with Kari O'Driscoll here Connect with Kute Blackson belowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kuteblacksonlovenowInstagram: https://ww...2023-11-171h 00It\'s RelatableIt's RelatableExploring Our Relationship to the Idea of Work with Kathy O'DriscollKari talks to Kathy O'Driscoll, a human-resources professional who has worked in corporate and non-profit organizations, about what it means to work, how the nature of work is changing, and how we can adapt our ideas about labor, effort, and community to shift the way we work. They explore what it means to do uncompensated work like caregiving, the onset of artificial intelligence, the balance of work and play, and how we can incorporate what we know about neurodiversity into our ideas of work. You won't want to miss this one!Check out Kathy's LinkedIn profile 2023-10-161h 35It\'s RelatableIt's RelatableAndrea Carlisle on Our Relationship to AgingKari talks with Andrea Carlisle about her new book, There Was an Old Woman, and her thoughts about aging. Listen as they explore what it means to be "women of a certain age," talk about those obnoxious targeted social media advertisements for "belly fat" and what it might look like to age without shame, and see how Andrea compares aging to adolescence.Andrea's website: https://andreacarlisle.comBuy Andrea's book:  https://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/there-was-old-womanMeet Kari O'Driscoll Author, Educator, Founder of The SELF Project Learn more about you...2023-09-2057 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableWhat's Your Relationship to Grief?Please join me for this short episode where I examine my own relationship to grief and invite you to think about the ways you have been taught to grieve, and how we can learn to hold each other when we're in this space.Learn more about Grief and Rage Rituals here: https://kariodriscollwriter.com/my-work/Reach out to me at kari@kariodriscollwriter.com with questionsFind Kari O'Driscoll in Instagram @karilodriscoll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-08-1826 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableAm I Too Much to be in Relationship With?This short episode explores what happens when we think we are "too much" to handle in relationship. What if I'm in crisis? What if I have a lot of trauma? What if the thing I'm working on is "too hard?" Kari talks a little about how we can shift our ideas around what it means to be held in relationship so that we know we are worthy of love no matter what. Got 20 minutes? Check it out.Find out more about Kari O'Driscoll Author, Speaker, Founder of The SELF Project Check out books and oracle...2023-06-0121 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableWhat's Your Relationship to Change? A Conversation with Stan Chapman and Faith ScottWe all know what it's like to make a big change in our lives and how scary that can be. Settle in and listen to this longer episode where Kari talks to two amazing human beings about their relationship to change. They discuss what made them take a leap of faith, how hard it was, and how it has shifted the way they move through the world.Kari O'Driscoll Author, Speaker, Founder of the SELF Project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-03-311h 36Run to Remember Memorial Marathon PodcastRun to Remember Memorial Marathon PodcastThe Resilience of RunningThe Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon has long been a Boston qualifying event, but after the Boston Marathon was also targeted by terrorism in 2013, the two races now share a unique bond, forged by tragedy, determination and hope. Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray joins us to recount the moments and days after the bombs went off at the finish line. He also shares why he’s run this iconic race 50 times and how the entire racing community became “Boston Strong.”Then, from professional Olympic runners like Joan Benoit Samuelson to first-time marathoners, pacers can help you keep a spec...2023-03-1637 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableHyacinth Myers Talks About FearHave a listen as Kari and Hyacinth talk about how fear lets us live with limiting stories in our heads, the importance of working through your traumas with people who won't judge, what it's like to have the courage to repair family relationships, and more. Hyacinth is a coach who works with women who have experienced trauma and want to make their way to living their true soul's purpose and her story is amazing.Connect with Hyacinth MyersFind out more about Kari O'Driscoll Author, Educator, and Founder of the SELF Project 2023-01-1957 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableHappy New Year: How Do You Feel About Possibility?In this short episode, Kari talks about her relationship to possibility. She explores what it means to let ourselves imagine, rest in the space of knowing that anything can be, and she tells the story of the Scary Love Hammock. Kick off your new year with her and let yourself be caught by possibility - just for a little while.Find out more about Kari O'Driscoll Find book by Kari O'Driscoll and other MindBodySpirit.fm podcasters in our online store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0231 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableTalking with Debra Baida About Stuff (why we love it and whether we need as much of it as we think we do)Debra Baida, the owner of Liberated Spaces, talks to Kari about what it's like to help folks organize their clutter, explore the stories we tell about our things, and how we can be more intentional about creating ease in our lives by getting rid of things that no longer serve us. The two of them delve into topics of sustainability, capitalism, and how to gift things to increase their impact. Just in time for the holiday buying season, you won't want to miss this episode! Website https://liberatedspaces.com/Blog Post mentioned in episode: https://lib...2022-11-181h 08Legacy Of Wellness PodcastLegacy Of Wellness PodcastParenting The Emotional Teenager with Kari O'DriscollAdolescence, that interesting time period of a child's life where they grow and develop into young adults. For parents and educators alike it is a time where we begin to give children more freedom, hoping to prepare them for functioning in the world. It can also be a time that we hope to move through as quickly as possible with little damage to adults or children. In today’s episode host LaKeisha Entsuah chats with Kari O'Driscoll, a modern day teenage whisperer who shares with us the nuances of those adolescent years and how to make them mor...2022-10-1240 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableTalking to Karen Gross About Our Relationship to HumanityKari talks to Karen Gross, an attorney and the founder of Citizen Discourse, about how we see ourselves as members of a larger community. Karen has created an innovative way to bring together individuals from all walks of life to have deep conversations about life, humanity, and what it means to be in relationship. Check it out!Citizen Discourse.org Kari O'Driscoll author, speaker, and founder of The SELF Project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-10-071h 03It\'s RelatableIt's RelatableLearning to Have a Healthy Relationship with Your Body with Jen PastiloffBestselling author Jennifer Pastiloff talks with Kari about her eating disorder, when and why she learned to dissociate from her body as a young child, and how she has learned to not only accept, but embrace the wisdom it carries.Best Selling author Jennifer Pastiloff Find Jennifer on Instagram and Facebook Connect with Kari O'Driscoll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-09-231h 02The Art Of Being H(YOU)manThe Art Of Being H(YOU)manConnecting To What You Really Want With Kari O'DriscollSend us a textTo build the life you want you must know what you want - seems simple but the truth is it can be harder than we think sometimes! Most of us have spent our lives in service to others and we aren't connected enough to ourselves to know what is most in alignment with who we are and what we need.In today's episode, Kari O'Driscoll joins me in a conversation about how to slow down enough to listen to that inner wisdom that always knows what we need!Kari...2022-09-0957 minToday In History with The RetrospectorsToday In History with The RetrospectorsEXTRA: Can nuclear power overcome its image problem?Our friends at The Week (where, fun fact, The Retrospectors met) have a great podcast we'd like to share with you for your Saturday listening pleasure.It's called The Overview, and it's the perfect accompaniment to our shows this week on the SOLAR APOCALYPSE and NUCLEAR DIPLOMACY - because it's about the future of nuclear power.As the world races to decarbonise, nuclear power is being touted as an essential energy source. But safety fears remain, along with claims that nuclear reactors are too expensive and too slow to build. So just what...2022-09-0324 minIt\'s RelatableIt's RelatableWelcome to It's Relatable! A Podcast Exploring all Things Relationship with Kari O'DriscollI'm Kari O'Driscoll author, speaker, and founder of the SELF Project. I'm a coach working with educators, parents, and teenagers and I am passionate about helping build strong, healthy, relationships. I also work with memoir writers to bring forward their own stories. On this episode, I share my personal story, why I started this podcast, and what you can look forward to on future episodes. Exploring the way we relate to ourselves, the people in our lives, and the world around us is the whole premise and I hope you'll join me to see what we can learn.2022-09-0129 minThe OverviewThe Overview16. What's wrong with carbon offsetting?As the world races to reach net zero, many governments, businesses and individuals are turning to carbon offsetting to tackle emissions. But are carbon offsets an effective tool to mitigate climate change – or just another form of greenwashing? How can the problems within this booming market be solved? And what role could new technologies play in combating global warming?Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests Dr Steve Smith of the University of Oxford, Gilles Dufrasne at Carbon Market Watch and Dirk Nuber at Climeworks. Thanks to The Week’s Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-08-1026 minThe OverviewThe Overview16. What's wrong with carbon offsetting?As the world races to reach net zero, many governments, businesses and individuals are turning to carbon offsetting to tackle emissions. But are carbon offsets an effective tool to mitigate climate change – or just another form of greenwashing? How can the problems within this booming market be solved? And what role could new technologies play in combating global warming?Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests Dr Steve Smith of the University of Oxford, Gilles Dufrasne at Carbon Market Watch and Dirk Nuber at Climeworks. Thanks to The Week’s Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-08-1027 minThe OverviewThe Overview15. Are we facing an "insectageddon"?Alarming reports of declining insect populations have triggered warnings that the world may be facing ‘Insectageddon’. What could happen if insect numbers fall further? Why do we care about some more than others? And what can we do to protect at-risk species?This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests environmentalist and broadcaster Chris Baines, Dr Nick Isaac from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Dr Erica McAlister, senior curator at the Natural History Museum, and Professor Seirian Sumner from UCL. Thanks to The Week’s Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-08-0325 minThe OverviewThe Overview15. Are we facing an "insectageddon"?Alarming reports of declining insect populations have triggered warnings that the world may be facing ‘Insectageddon’. What could happen if insect numbers fall further? Why do we care about some more than others? And what can we do to protect at-risk species?This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests environmentalist and broadcaster Chris Baines, Dr Nick Isaac from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Dr Erica McAlister, senior curator at the Natural History Museum, and Professor Seirian Sumner from UCL. Thanks to The Week’s Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-08-0325 minThe OverviewThe Overview14. Has the pandemic changed the workplace forever?Millions of US workers are quitting or changing jobs in an ongoing trend dubbed the Great Resignation. With job vacancies rising to record highs on both sides of the Atlantic, is the UK also facing a resignations surge? Has the pandemic changed workers' priorities and job expectations forever? And how can businesses attract and retain talent?This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O Driscoll. With guests Jonathon Wadsworth, professor of economics at Royal Holloway College and senior research fellow at LSE's Centre for Economic Performance, Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at London Business School, and...2022-07-2720 minThe OverviewThe Overview14. Has the pandemic changed the workplace forever?Millions of US workers are quitting or changing jobs in an ongoing trend dubbed the Great Resignation. With job vacancies rising to record highs on both sides of the Atlantic, is the UK also facing a resignations surge? Has the pandemic changed workers' priorities and job expectations forever? And how can businesses attract and retain talent?This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O Driscoll. With guests Jonathon Wadsworth, professor of economics at Royal Holloway College and senior research fellow at LSE's Centre for Economic Performance, Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at London Business School, and...2022-07-2720 minFor F1\'s SakeFor F1's SakeIntroducing... The OverviewVery, very occasionally our overlords ask something of us - and today is one such occassion. And so we present to you an episode of The Overview, made by producer Matt's company Rethink Audio. The episode we've picked out for you to sample is... Has women's football finally broken into the mainstream? Women’s football was once banned and derided, but some say it could now be the standard-bearer for all women’s sports. England’s Lionesses are riding a wave of enthusiasm that fans hope will see them through to a Euro 2022 victory, while champi...2022-07-2628 minThe OverviewThe Overview13. Has women’s football finally broken into the mainstream?Women’s football was once banned and derided, but some say it could now be the standard-bearer for all women’s sports. England’s Lionesses are riding a wave of enthusiasm that fans hope will see them through to a Euro 2022 victory, while champions of the sport hope this could be a watershed moment in redefining perceptions of the game. Why has it taken so long for women’s football to be embraced? What barriers persist? And could this tournament change everything? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests Professor Jean Williams, a sports historian...2022-07-2026 minThe OverviewThe Overview13. Has women’s football finally broken into the mainstream?Women’s football was once banned and derided, but some say it could now be the standard-bearer for all women’s sports. England’s Lionesses are riding a wave of enthusiasm that fans hope will see them through to a Euro 2022 victory, while champions of the sport hope this could be a watershed moment in redefining perceptions of the game. Why has it taken so long for women’s football to be embraced? What barriers persist? And could this tournament change everything? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O’Driscoll, with guests Professor Jean Williams, a sports historian...2022-07-2026 minThe OverviewThe Overview12. Does university education need a rethink?The number of school leavers going to university has hit a record high, but what are they getting in return for their tuition fees? Amid growing questions about the value of degrees, does taking on student debt pay off? And what are the non-financial benefits of a university education? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with guests Nathan Sansom, chief executive at The Access Project, John Gill, editor of Times Higher Education Magazine, and Elisabeth Barrett, vice president of learning at Multiverse. Thanks to our student panel, Amy Edwards, Molly Potter, Joshua Young, to The Week's Kari...2022-07-1322 minThe OverviewThe Overview12. Does university education need a rethink?The number of school leavers going to university has hit a record high, but what are they getting in return for their tuition fees? Amid growing questions about the value of degrees, does taking on student debt pay off? And what are the non-financial benefits of a university education? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with guests Nathan Sansom, chief executive at The Access Project, John Gill, editor of Times Higher Education Magazine, and Elisabeth Barrett, vice president of learning at Multiverse. Thanks to our student panel, Amy Edwards, Molly Potter, Joshua Young, to The Week's Kari...2022-07-1322 minThe Week Unwrapped - with Olly MannThe Week Unwrapped - with Olly MannIntroducing: The OverviewThe Week’s new podcast explores the past, present and future of an idea in the news with insights from specialist experts. As the world races to decarbonise, nuclear power is being touted as an essential energy source. But safety fears remain, along with claims that nuclear reactors are too expensive and too slow to build. So just what would it take to win over the nuclear sceptics? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with guests Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, and Douglas Parr, chief scientist and policy director at Greenpeace UK...2022-07-1223 minThe OverviewThe Overview11. Is the US Supreme Court fit for purpose?The US Supreme Court has shocked the world by overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that had protected American women's right to abortion for almost 50 years. And other controversial recent rulings have fuelled questions about the legitimacy of the nation's highest court. As the row rages on, are further rights under threat? Or could calls for reform see the court's justices stripped of some of their power? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Brigid Kennedy of The Week, Tanya Washington, law professor at Georgia State University College of Law and Journalist Jill Filipovic...2022-07-0624 minThe OverviewThe Overview11. Is the US Supreme Court fit for purpose?The US Supreme Court has shocked the world by overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that had protected American women's right to abortion for almost 50 years. And other controversial recent rulings have fuelled questions about the legitimacy of the nation's highest court. As the row rages on, are further rights under threat? Or could calls for reform see the court's justices stripped of some of their power? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Brigid Kennedy of The Week, Tanya Washington, law professor at Georgia State University College of Law and Journalist Jill Filipovic...2022-07-0624 minThe OverviewThe Overview10. Is France's far right a threat to the European Union?Recent election gains by Marine Le Pen’s far-right party have sent shockwaves across France and triggered concern throughout the EU. Could the rise of the Eurosceptic far-right threaten the future of the bloc? And could Emmanuel Macron's nationalist nemesis be paving the way for a Frexit? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Andrew Smith, Reader in Contemporary History and Politics at the University of Chichester, Georgina Wright, Europe Director at Institut Montaigne, and Ivan Krastev, Political Scientist at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Ja...2022-06-2924 minThe OverviewThe Overview10. Is France's far right a threat to the European Union?Recent election gains by Marine Le Pen’s far-right party have sent shockwaves across France and triggered concern throughout the EU. Could the rise of the Eurosceptic far-right threaten the future of the bloc? And could Emmanuel Macron's nationalist nemesis be paving the way for a Frexit? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Andrew Smith, Reader in Contemporary History and Politics at the University of Chichester, Georgina Wright, Europe Director at Institut Montaigne, and Ivan Krastev, Political Scientist at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Ja...2022-06-2924 minThe OverviewThe Overview9. Can nuclear power overcome its image problem?As the world races to decarbonise, nuclear power is being touted as an essential energy source. But safety fears remain, along with claims that nuclear reactors are too expensive and too slow to build. So just what would it take to win over the nuclear sceptics? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with guests Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, and Douglas Parr, chief scientist and policy director at Greenpeace UK. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Music and Sound Design by Rich Jarman. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-06-2222 minThe OverviewThe Overview9. Can nuclear power overcome its image problem?As the world races to decarbonise, nuclear power is being touted as an essential energy source. But safety fears remain, along with claims that nuclear reactors are too expensive and too slow to build. So just what would it take to win over the nuclear sceptics? This is The Overview.Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with guests Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, and Douglas Parr, chief scientist and policy director at Greenpeace UK. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Music and Sound Design by Rich Jarman. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-06-2222 minThe OverviewThe Overview8. Are politicians the new celebrities?Stardom and showmanship have long been part of politics, but are the lines blurring so that lawmakers are becoming celebrities? Has new media changed the way politicians talk to voters and the kind of people who go into politics? And, could an innocuous photograph at lunch spell election disaster?Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with Sharon Coen from the University of Salford, Joe Twyman from Delta Poll and political trainer and author Paul Richards. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-06-1523 minThe OverviewThe Overview8. Are politicians the new celebrities?Stardom and showmanship have long been part of politics, but are the lines blurring so that lawmakers are becoming celebrities? Has new media changed the way politicians talk to voters and the kind of people who go into politics? And, could an innocuous photograph at lunch spell election disaster?Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with Sharon Coen from the University of Salford, Joe Twyman from Delta Poll and political trainer and author Paul Richards. Thanks to The Week's Kari Wilkin. Produced by Rich Jarman.2022-06-1523 minThe OverviewThe Overview7. Can fast fashion slow down?Fast-fashion brands have revolutionised the way we buy clothes but are also a major contributor to climate change. As one of TV's most-watched shows ditches its fast-fashion sponsors, are consumers set to change their shopping habits? How did our wardrobes get so crammed with clothes and can fashion ever be green? This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Aja Barber, author of Consumed: The Need For Collective Change; Colonialism, Climate Change & Consumerism, Clare Press, founder of The Wardrobe Crisis, and former Love Island contestant and sustainable fashion advocate Brett Staniland. With sound clips from fair...2022-06-0820 minThe OverviewThe Overview7. Can fast fashion slow down?Fast-fashion brands have revolutionised the way we buy clothes but are also a major contributor to climate change. As one of TV's most-watched shows ditches its fast-fashion sponsors, are consumers set to change their shopping habits? How did our wardrobes get so crammed with clothes and can fashion ever be green? This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with guests Aja Barber, author of Consumed: The Need For Collective Change; Colonialism, Climate Change & Consumerism, Clare Press, founder of The Wardrobe Crisis, and former Love Island contestant and sustainable fashion advocate Brett Staniland. With sound clips from fair...2022-06-0820 minDon’t be afraid to Talk - Podcast with James LumumbaDon’t be afraid to Talk - Podcast with James LumumbaBuilding Healthy Teen Relationships with Kari O'DriscollKari is an author, speaker, and the founder of the SELF Project. Her work explores the often challenging dynamics of parents and children. Her latest book, Truth Has a Different Shape, is a memoir about growing up in the ’70s and ’80s as a caretaker-type in a family torn by divorce and the loss of a child and how that shaped my own parenting, and ultimately my caregiving for my parents in their twilight years. Her work has appeared in a variety of places such as Ms. Magazine, Healthline, and The Seattle Times Education Lab Ignite Storytelling event, as well...2022-05-291h 15Love-Listen-Talk-Repeat Podcast with Wendy CapewellLove-Listen-Talk-Repeat Podcast with Wendy CapewellThe importance of creating a Good Connection With Your Teen - with Kari O'Driscoll -INTRO Kari O’Driscoll is a writer and parenting coach. Her most recent book came out about a month ago and it's called, "Happy, Healthy Teens: Why Focusing on Relationships Works" WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT  - Teenage years can be really tough for both the teen and their parents. It's often a  time when relationships break down as the child transitions from child to young adult. So whilst they can be challenging times, it’s really important for the connection between the parent and teen to be nurtured. The importance of a conn...2022-04-0625 minThink of the ChildrenThink of the ChildrenKari O'DriscollEmily interviews Kari O'Driscoll, author of "Happy, Healthy Teens," about about the power of relationships, when to close your laptop, and why teens cannot, in fact, stop freaking out about stuff. To read more from our conversation or to subscribe to Think of the Children, visit https://thinkofthechildren.substack.com/2022-03-2741 minEducation Unleashed PodcastEducation Unleashed PodcastHow to Connect with my Teenager | Daily K Podcast | KtteevWhether an educator or parent, do you struggle to make a connection with your teenage son or daughter? Wednesday at 7:30 PM on http://ktteev.com, I talk to Author Kari O'Driscoll about creating and nourishing that connection. Tune in, ask questions, be a part of the conversation. For more videos, subscribe to youtube.com/ktteev. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kendrick-thomas/support2022-03-2432 minInside Up with Krystene Du MaurierInside Up with Krystene Du MaurierTruth Has a Different Shape with Kari O'DriscollInside Up welcomes special guest, Kari O'Driscoll. Kari is a writer, social-emotional educator and author of Truth Has A Different Shape: A Memoir, her most current book release. Threading the story of her life from the beginning to the present, interweaving the complications of mother/daughter, father/daughter, sibling/sibling ties that bind us together in an incredible mosaic of depth, beauty, complexity, and texture. Kari brings it all home to a new discovery, a new way to remain in the moment, in joy, without the calculus that includes stories we tell from our past that defines who we a...2022-03-181h 06The OverviewThe Overview4. Can we recycle ourselves out of environmental disaster?The UK has become a nation of recyclers, with Wales in particular leading the way. But can recycling help to protect and conserve our natural environments as effectively as we've been led to believe? Is recycling set to play a key role in a sustainable future, or do we need to change tack? This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with the Week's Kari Wilkin and guests Simon Ellin, Chief Executive of the Recycling Association and Paula Chin, Senior Policy Advisor, WWF.2022-03-0920 minThe OverviewThe Overview4. Can we recycle ourselves out of environmental disaster?The UK has become a nation of recyclers, with Wales in particular leading the way. But can recycling help to protect and conserve our natural environments as effectively as we've been led to believe? Is recycling set to play a key role in a sustainable future, or do we need to change tack? This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll, with the Week's Kari Wilkin and guests Simon Ellin, Chief Executive of the Recycling Association and Paula Chin, Senior Policy Advisor, WWF.2022-03-0920 minThe Conscious Family ProjectThe Conscious Family ProjectNavigating Peer Relationships with Kari O'DriscollKari O'Driscoll is the parent of two young adults and the founder of The SELF Project, an organization designed to create strong connections between preteens/teens and adults in their lives. Kari explains, "Through my research and my personal experience, I've learned that relationship is the most important part of a healthy life. The more connected they feel to adults who truly care for and respect them, the more able they will be to go out into the world and find trusting, loving, reciprocal relationships with other people."To connect with Kari:www.facebook...2022-03-0831 minThe Conscious Family ProjectThe Conscious Family ProjectParenting Preteens/Teens and Relationship Building with Kari O'DriscollKari O'Driscoll is the parent of two young adults and the founder of The SELF Project, an organization designed to create strong connections between preteens/teens and adults in their lives. Kari explains, "Through my research and my personal experience, I've learned that relationship is the most important part of a healthy life. The more connected they feel to adults who truly care for and respect them, the more able they will be to go out into the world and find trusting, loving, reciprocal relationships with other people."To connect with Kari:www.facebook...2022-03-0237 minThe OverviewThe Overview1. Why have MMR vaccination rates dropped?The MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) jab vaccinates against some of the world's most infectious diseases, but the number of children getting the vaccine has fallen during the pandemic. With more than one in ten children in England starting school without having been jabbed, what does history tell us about this vaccination, why have uptake rates fallen, and what are the future implications. This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with The Week's Kari Wilkin and guests Helen Bedford, Professor of Children's Health at UCL and Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, and Helen Donovan, Royal College of Nursing's Public Health...2022-02-1619 minThe OverviewThe Overview1. Why have MMR vaccination rates dropped?The MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) jab vaccinates against some of the world's most infectious diseases, but the number of children getting the vaccine has fallen during the pandemic. With more than one in ten children in England starting school without having been jabbed, what does history tell us about this vaccination, why have uptake rates fallen, and what are the future implications. This is The Overview. Presented by Julia O'Driscoll with The Week's Kari Wilkin and guests Helen Bedford, Professor of Children's Health at UCL and Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, and Helen Donovan, Royal College of Nursing's Public Health...2022-02-1619 minFlip The Script With EmmaFlip The Script With EmmaChildhood Trauma, The Cost Of Living In Fear: Special Guest Kari O'DriscollThis season we are diving head first into Trauma. How does Trauma show up in our lives when we least expect it, and how can we identify the warning signs? How does unhealed trauma manifest itself as self sabotage, lack of ambition, fear of failure and success! Let's find out! Meet Kari! I am a writer and founder of The SELF Project, an organization dedicated to enhancing the social-emotional health of adolescents and building stronger communities. My work has been published in Ms. Magazine, Mommyish, ParentMap, Healthline and other outlets and I...2022-02-0729 minAnswers NetworkAnswers NetworkEp. 660 - Happy Healthy Teens: Why Focusing on Relationship Works | Kari O'Driscoll1-31-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Kari O'Driscollhttp://answers.networkhttp://www.theselfproject.com/Kari O’Driscoll new book, Synopsis of Happy, Healthy Teens: Why Focusing on Relationship Works, offers clear, actionable ways for parents and educators to create and strengthen relationships with teens during a key time of growth and development. With an emphasis on mindfulness, non-violent communication, and rooted in what we know about brain and social development during the adolescent years, this book is a great resource for anyone who is struggling to understand how to support and connect with young people. 2022-02-0153 minAnswers Network Radio ShowAnswers Network Radio ShowHappy, Healthy TeensHappy, Healthy Teens: Why Focusing on Relationships Works Show Guest: Kari Driscoll Kari O’Driscoll’s new book, Happy, Healthy Teens: Why Focusing on Relationships Works, offers clear, actionable ways for parents and educators to create and strengthen relationships with teens during a key time of growth and development. With an emphasis on mindfulness, non-violent communication, and rooted in what we know about brain and social development during the adolescent years, this book is a great resource for anyone who is struggling to understand how to support and connect with young people. It includes practical information and activities designed to help...2022-01-3155 minReleasing Trauma; a Survivor\'s PodcastReleasing Trauma; a Survivor's PodcastTruth Has a Different Shape, With Kari O'DriscollSandwiched between raising their own children and taking on the responsibilities of their aging boomer parents, GenX mothers are often faced with a seemingly impossible emotional juggling act.In her memoir, Truth Has a Different Shape Kari O'Driscoll faces the challenges of being groomed as a caretaker, growing up in the post-first-wave-feminist 70s and 80s, in a family where her need for love is often unmet, and how that shifts her own identity as woman, wife, mother, and child.Kari has learned to see her own personal evolution as an ever-expanding spiral - where she does o...2022-01-0727 minShame RebelShame RebelEP4: Kari - Stop Shaming Kids!This episode focuses on the impact of shame on adolescents and ways parents and educators can be the solution to a toxic problem. I'm joined by Kari O'Driscoll, a leader in education and tools for fostering connection with kids that can lessen the feeling of failure and shame. As Kari puts it, "It's a gift to be in relationship with (our) kids" and I couldn't agree more - and neither can Kari's cat Pepper, who offers her two cents with some jingle bells. :)For more resources check out these sites: www.theselfproject.com and www.peps.org.2021-08-1647 minInspirational WomenInspirational WomenHealing the experiences of our childhood brings peace to our life, Kari O'DriscollKari O'Driscoll is an author and speaker from our Puget Sound area, a woman very involved both in her personal healing and growth, and with the desire to share with others so we can build a better, a healthier world. Kari is joining us to discuss her new book, her memoir, Truth Has a Different Shape--a sharing of life in the 70s & 80s. Kari also spends time helping the community and volunteering a a local foodbank, and shares how we might consider alternate ways of helping our friends and neightbors in need. www.kariodriscollwriter.com Learn more...2020-09-2031 minEmpathy Speak with Arvind VenugopalEmpathy Speak with Arvind VenugopalKari O'Driscoll : Empathy and The SELF ProjectKari O'Driscoll : Empathy and The SELF Project In this episode, Arvind speaks with Kari O'Driscoll. Kari is a writer, parent of two young adults, and the founder of The SELF Project.  About The SELF Project - in her own words: "The SELF Project encourages teen-led discussions to foster self-awareness, critical thinking, and community communication amongst adolescents. Utilizing the latest research in psychology, mindfulness, non-violent communication, and social-emotional skills that are often absent in schools, we’re changing the way teens think about themselves and relate to others. We offer easy-to-implement curriculum, books, workshops, an...2020-09-1823 minConversations on the RocksConversations on the RocksHelping Your Teen During Traumatic Times with Kari O'DriscollSend us a textThis week, Kari O'Driscoll joins me and we discuss how parents and educators can help teens better deal with traumatic events such as COVID19. Kari addresses important things that parents need to keep in mind such as:The flight, fight, freeze part of a teenager's brain is more than 3x the size of an adultsThat teens lack critical thinking skills at this age in order to be "logical" about events and that's where a lot of the 'drama' comes fromThe loss of friends, school being online, busy schedules came to a screeching...2020-05-0532 minsituation / storysituation / storyTRUTH HAS A DIFFERENT SHAPE w/Kari L. O'Driscoll(TW: Sexual Abuse, Depression, Suicidal Ideation)For my 10th episode, I sat down with Kari L. O'Driscoll to talk about her memoir TRUTH HAS A DIFFERENT SHAPE. Kari is a writer and mother of two living in the Pacific Northwest. Her work has appeared in print anthologies on mothering, reproductive rights, and cancer, as well as online in such outlets as Ms. Magazine, ParentMap, The Manifest-Station, and Healthline. She is the founder of The SELF Project, an organization whose goals are to help teenagers, teachers, and caregivers of teens recognize the unique challenges and amazing attributes...2020-03-0250 min