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Bet Sweats
Hour #2: Who will NFC East?
Chris & Kate break down the NFC East, welcome Josh Inglis to discuss the MLB Second half season, and where the NBA might expand to. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-07-17
51 min
Bet Sweats
Josh Inglis - MLB Second Half of the Season Preview
Kate & Chris welcome Josh Inglis to the show to discuss the MLB second half of the season, his bets, the trade deadline, and which teams have a good chance to make a postseason run! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-07-17
19 min
VSiN By The Books
VSiN By The Books | July 9, 2025 | Hour 2
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis are joined by Josh Inglis, Covers.com, to dive into today’s MLB slate of games. Also, joining the show is Kate Constable, Betting Host/Analyst on The Better Angle, to break down today’s WNBA games. Also, don't miss this week's edition of the “Whiff Wednesday”, as Dave and Jensen help you find different ways to attract the MLB market today.
2025-07-09
44 min
VSiN Best Bets
VSiN By The Books | July 9, 2025 | Hour 2
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis are joined by Josh Inglis, Covers.com, to dive into today’s MLB slate of games. Also, joining the show is Kate Constable, Betting Host/Analyst on The Better Angle, to break down today’s WNBA games. Also, don't miss this week's edition of the “Whiff Wednesday”, as Dave and Jensen help you find different ways to attract the MLB market today.
2025-07-09
44 min
Clarkesworld Magazine
The Eighth Pyramid by Louis Inglis Hall (audio)
This episode features "The Eighth Pyramid" written by Louis Inglis Hall. Published in the June 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/hall_06_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
2025-06-25
52 min
Clarkesworld Magazine
Numismatic Archetypes in the Year of Five Regents by Louis Inglis Hall (audio)
This episode features "Numismatic Archetypes in the Year of Five Regents" written by Louis Inglis Hall. Published in the February 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/hall_02_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
2025-02-26
25 min
Clarkesworld Magazine
Fishing the Intergalactic Stream by Louis Inglis Hall (audio)
This episode features "Fishing the Intergalactic Stream" written by Louis Inglis Hall. Published in the October 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/hall_10_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
2024-11-11
32 min
From the Hack
From the Hack - 2024 Scotties Preview - Part 1
In Part 1 of our 2024 Scotties preview we are joined by - Jenn Jones, Sarah Wilkes of Team Homan, Clancy Grandy (BC), Kate Cameron (WC), Danielle Inglis (ON) and Heather Smith (NS).
2024-02-11
51 min
Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Britney Spears husband slams ‘disgusting’ documentary claiming marriage in ‘trouble.’ The fan Taylor Swift defended from her security guard is speaking out. Royal fans think Kate Middleton faked playing piano.
Sam Asghari slammed “disgusting” TV special about his wife, Britney Spears, ahead of its release. Kelly Inglis explained the situation, saying “I was the girl that Taylor Swift talked to last night.” Royal fans are under the impression that Kate Middleton wasn’t actually playing the piano during surprise performance. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-05-16
20 min
Night of Adventure Podcast
#15 Kate Inglis - Cold Dipping - Part 1
Kate Inglis is an author of novels, picture books, and a non-fiction memoir. She is an avid skier, cyclist, and hiker. In January 2022 Kate was diagnosed with an incurable progressive autoimmune disease, upending her approach to life. The day after her diagnosis, she chose a new approach—seeing food as medicine, fresh air as therapy, and cold water as a training ground for vitality.www.kateinglis.comKate Inglis on Instagram:www.instagram.com/kate_inglisResources:Wim Hofwww.instagram.com/iceman_hofAndrew Hu...
2023-04-23
37 min
Hometown, Alaska - Alaska Public Media
Hometown Alaska: Dealing with death
HOST: Anne HillmanGUESTS:Rachel Bernhardt and Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, Alaska End of Life AllianceKris Green, Death CafeLINKS:Death Cafe, Anchorage Alaska End of Life Alliance:Death DoulasFuneral HomesAlaska Laws and RegulationsHospice and Palliative CareAdvanced DirectivesGrief and Bereavement SupportHome FuneralsOther Alaska End of Life Alliance resourcesFive WishesGUEST SUGGESTED READING:"Notes for the Everlost: A field guide...
2023-02-06
58 min
The Food Podcast
Bento Box Your Life with Kate Inglis
Kate Inglis is a multi-creative - a writer, photographer, a brand strategist, a champion thrifter with the best tickle trunk around. She’s a magical host of workshops, of outdoor gatherings, she’s a lover of the outside, a skier, a mountain biker, and a wood chopper. And now, a person who’s been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that required her to overhaul her life. Kate is here today to tell us about this diagnosis, how it dragged her through the fire, and what it feels like to be living on the other side.
2022-11-22
29 min
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
81. Tankespjärn in community | with Luke, Mandell and Kate
“The main aspect is always ‘Oh, these are people I would like to spend 10, 20 hours with!’ And I think that needs to be there because of the way the setup is.” ~ Helena It has to be. Otherwise I’d never make it to the end of season three, which is where we’re at right now. Spending this long with every one of my partners in crime, if I didn’t like them, if the conversations didn’t flow, if they weren’t interesting and curious, this format would bomb. It just wouldn’t work. Lucki...
2022-11-08
2h 06
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
77. Conversations that help me be more me | with Luke Aymon
Connecting dots with Luke in this our fifth conversation (not to worry, Özlem number five will be published, once it’s recorded…). Dots coming from all places. A recent work assignment. Therapy sessions with Dominic. The book circle I’m running on Women Who Run With the Wolves. Episode 75 where me and Kate spoke about where getting a slight buzz helps us get out of our heads… And those were just my dots. Luke had his too. A conversation with his sister. The tarot reading he spoke about in episode 73. His experiences with cancer, and how it differs f...
2022-10-11
2h 03
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
75. Dance like there’s no one watching | with Kate Inglis
Hard to believe that me and Kate have had our fifth and final conversation [well. For this season of the pod, not forever. We will continue to have conversations, I guarantee it. But perhaps not as often. Perhaps not as long. And not recorded for a pod.]. And what a conversation we had! “I don't want to be stone cold sober for the rest of my life, so I'm on a bit of an exploration, like Huey Lewis and the News, to find my new drug.” ~ Kate We ventured into territory neither of us had on o...
2022-09-27
2h 17
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
70. Questions on curating life | with Kate Inglis
A failure of curiosity is what it is, Kate said towards the end of our fourth conversation… and what she’s not pointing to is us, as I am sure there’s never been a Tankespjärn-episode with as many questions, ever. Questions on curating life: “I curate my life. It's on me to make. What do I want my life to be? How do I want it to be, where do I want it to be, and with whom do I want it to be? How can I set it up in such a way...
2022-08-23
2h 12
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
65. Questions matter | with Kate Inglis
Season three, round three of meandering conversations means we’re at the midway point, and somehow it always catches me by surprise. As always, me and Kate meander quite significantly, and if you’ve been counting Kate-rants, there’s a couple in this episode too. Her rants don’t really feel like rants to me though, they are more musings that are allowed to meander and take form. Like her sharing the story of celebrating Canada Day on July 1st, prompting her to the following question: ‘What is the notion of a nation? What's it for? What...
2022-07-19
2h 20
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
60. My precious, my trauma, my pain | with Kate Inglis
When me and Kate hook up for our second conversation of five, she’s just come home after a week off the grid in a tiny cabin on Windhorse Farm. There she practiced self-care, but don’t tell her I said that as she positively hates that word/concept… both of which she professes to in this conversation. “It was […] wonderful just to spend time with myself. We don't often think of ourselves as the friends that we are to ourselves.” ~ Kate Inglis Besides the self-care-thing she was there for a writing retreat, which gives me a kick in...
2022-06-14
2h 13
Tankespjärn with Helena Roth
55. The everyday reality of all those that came before us | with Kate Inglis
Season three is upon us, and thus I get to introduce five new people to you! First up is Kate Inglis. A lovely woman I connected with on Twitter after she reached out a hand. And you’ve experienced it yourself, I am sure, when you first connect with someone and you just know that there’s something there, haven’t you? A liking, an affinity, a knowing that if we were to commence walking alongside each other, we’d find a lot of value and enjoyment from it. No wonder then that she popped into my mind whe...
2022-05-10
1h 35
Toward Light: Practical Buddhism for the Modern World
Dharma Tools for Working with Grief
In this episode I share 3 Dharma tools for working with the arising of grief; the prescription for dukkha, compassion, and equanimity. I quote from Kate Inglis's book Notes for The Everlost. Here is guided compassion meditation by Andrea Fella and a guided equanimity meditation from Jesse Maceo Vega-Frey
2021-06-30
10 min
SHE Quest Podcast
Episode 7: (Part Three) We Were Who We Are with Kate Inglis
Author of Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief, Kate Inglis and host Estelle Thomson continue a 3-part conversation on grief, body, triggers and creativity. The final of this epic conversation on grief! We start by speaking about connecting with your physical and the nourishment that can be found in nature. We speak about all our YIN & YANG channels- the physical and more internal aspect of our being. We widen our lens on creativity, searching for your personal creative outlet and what creativity has to do with grief and trauma. A special thank you to Kate Inglis...
2021-06-18
1h 04
SHE Quest Podcast
Author of Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief, Kate Inglis and host Estelle Thomson continue a 3-part conversation on grief, body, triggers and creativity.
Author of Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief, Kate Inglis and host Estelle Thomson continue a 3-part conversation on grief, body, triggers and creativity. We are back in Kate’s bedroom closet widening our lens on the nuances of grief with a stream of consciousness musings on cultivating fragility in an unjust world, the dark side of motherhood, shame and trauma triggers. In this episode, we explore rage, the dualities in triggers, the “search” for equanimity. A fresh look on PTSD, the treasure chest that is scared and the sweetness of wounds. A must-listen!
2021-06-04
1h 05
SHE Quest Podcast
Episode 2 (Part One): Struggle as Enlivening Fuel for Soul with Kate Inglis
Author of Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief, Kate Inglis and host Estelle Thomson kick-off a 3-part conversation on grief, body, triggers and creativity. Almost 14 years ago Kate was pregnant with identical twin boys and gave birth 3 months early. Ben survived, Liam didn’t. A radically honest conversation on the wild west that his NICU, the bereaved motherhood recovery (physical, emotional and spiritual) journey (“the luckiest most unlucky mother”) and musings on the tragic magic of grief.
2021-05-21
51 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Author Interview with Kate Inglis
And interview with Kate Inglis, author of 5 books for all ages, including the middle-grade novels The Dread Crew and Flight of the Griffons; the non-fiction memoir for adults, Notes for the Everlost, and the picture books, If I were a Zombie and A Great Big Night. Hear about her addiction to endless revision, the companionship she finds in fictional characters, and how her first novel began with a story she told her child just to pass the time. 25 minutes. All ages. A full interview transcript is available at CabinTales.ca. Show Notes [0:00] Intro [1:10...
2021-05-14
26 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Interview with Author-Illustrator Farida Zaman
An interview with Farida Zaman, author-illustrator of I Want to Be: A Gutsy Girl’s ABC, and illustrator of more than a dozen picture books and early readers. Hear about her love of fractured fairy tales, her dedication to creating a signature style, and her own experience of being a gutsy girl when she chose a life in the arts. 20 minutes. All ages. A full interview transcript is available at CabinTales.ca. Show Notes [0:00] Intro [1:10] Interview with Farida Zaman FZ: I illustrate and write now. I used to only illustrate. … my debu...
2021-05-07
24 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
The Never-ending Story (Episode 8: Revision)
The final fall episode of Cabin Tales is about the final stage of creative writing: revision. You’ll hear 26 Canadian authors talk about their revision process, and their recommendations to young writers who want to improve their first draft. 45 minutes all ages.A transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca.Show Notes[0:00] Intro[1:30] Commentary on RevisionIf you don’t want other people to read your work, you don’t have to revise it. But if you do want others to read it and enjoy it, and if you want s...
2020-12-11
45 min
The Scott Gibson Show
59. "Covid Zombies Coming Soon"
Episode 59 of The Scott Gibson Show...Live from The Death Bunker...wash your hands after listening to this show!The 39th Episode since the LOCKDOWN, another week of the pandemic but at least the end is close...or is it? This episode we talk about wee old Mags, the UK Covid test pilot who got vaccinated yesterday...is she still alive...is she a zombie yet...who knows...who cares. Kate & Wills get a mention, after their train tour breaks covid rules, a Peado has to shut down his Xmas lights, no more snow for Scotland...oh and Hitler is...
2020-12-09
59 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Begin in the Darkness (Episode 6)
An episode about how to begin a story, with guest authors Karen Bass, Kate Inglis, and Chris Jones. Featuring an original story, great first lines from classic fiction, and suggested writing exercises. PG.A full transcript is available at CabinTales.ca.Show Notes[0:00] Intro[1:15] Story IntroIf a Labrador Retriever showed up on your porch barking, you’d think, “This dog is trying to tell me something.” You would never think, “This dog is trying to lure me to my death.” (If you want to share with very young listeners, download the “frigh...
2020-11-13
40 min
Book Me
S7 E1 Kate Inglis
Season 7, Episode 1 You can't please everyone. That's what three frog musicians discover when they pedal into the woods to play an impromptu concert for their furred and feathered friends. The grouse, though, can't stand the racket or the animals who like it! Then, a terrible storm provides an opportunity for a change of heart. Kate Inglis's "A Great Big Night" is a delightful parable about performers and their audiences finding each other. Josée Bisaillon's joyful and witty illustrations complete a book that will be loved by readers and young listeners alike.
2020-11-10
13 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
More Spooky Student Stories (Post-Halloween Special Episode)
The Post-Halloween Special Episode, featuring four student stories about: a monster that demands sacrifice; a historic Halloween; teens in the deep woods; and a supernatural Air B&B. From young writers Aleina Wang, Olivia Beauchamp, Lexi-Jade McCowan, and Olivia Li. PG.A transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca. Shownotes[0:00] Intro[1:15] Story One Intro Have you ever needed to get away for a while, maybe head to the coast and spend the night in an old Victorian mansion on a clifftop and finish your novel?[2:15] “Air...
2020-11-06
44 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Spooky Student Stories (Halloween Special Episode)
A special Halloween episode featuring 5 spooky stories written by students aged 11-17, including a terrifying musical awakening, a horrifying futuristic drug, a demonic yoga class, a pizza you don’t want to order, and a phone call you don’t want to answer. PG. Let the kids listen in.A transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca.Show Notes[0:00] Episode intro[1:15] Story One Intro Have you ever been babysitting when there’s a crazed killer on the loose? Whenever that happens to me, I make sure to lock all the do...
2020-10-30
43 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Author Interviews about Tension (Episode 5.5)
Interviews with Canadian children’s and YA authors on the subject of tension and how to make a reader turn the page. With guest authors Kate Inglis, Lisa Dalrymple, David McArthur, Jeff Szpirglas, and Marty Chan. Hosted by Catherine Austen. 40 minutes. All ages. A full transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca.Shownotes:[0:00] Intro[1:15] Interviews on adding tension to fiction[2:10] Kate Inglis on showing characters[4:30] Jeff Szpirglas on creating a tense atmosphere[6:50] Lisa Dalrymple on asking your character questions[8:50] David McArthur on...
2020-10-16
39 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Squirm (Episode 5: Tension)
A "telling tales" episode about how to build tension in fiction, with stories, excerpts, and prompts. Featuring guest authors Lena Coakley, Sarah Raughley, and Don Cummer. 45 minutes. PG.A full transcript of this episode and "fright-free" version with the opening story removed are available at CabinTales.ca. Show Notes[0:00] Introduction:[1:15] Story Intro: Today you’ll hear a story where a pair of sisters are alone on a swimming platform with their old blind dog and a container of worms. And everything starts to squirm.[1:35] Trigger warning: Fishing (anima...
2020-10-09
43 min
Cabin Tales for Young Writers
Welcome to the Cabin (Episode 0)
An introductory tour of the podcast, about the origin of the Cabin Tales stories, creative writing themes on fall episodes, upcoming guest authors; and a submission call for the Halloween Special Episode. 20 minutes. All ages. A full transcript of this episode is available at CabinTales.ca.[1:15] What is Cabin Tales?Cabin Tales is a podcast with an unusual format—a mix of fiction, education, and interviews. It’s really like having an author visit every week – only it’s absolutely free. And I bring talented friends with me. You don’t have to lik...
2020-09-04
00 min
Centered with Angie Yingst
Episode 6: The Dead Baby Club with Jess Southwood
Today’s conversation is with one of my closest friends Jess Southwood. Unlike my other guests who work in the realm of spirituality, Jess is a Business consultant and facilitator, with a particular focus on leadership development, team dynamics and creativity in business. But honestly, I didn’t invite her to talk to me about her work, though it is fascinating and has taken her all over the world. I didn’t invite Jess to talk because she loves yoga and writing and poetry. I invited Jess here because we share something in common—we are both bereaved mothers. We “met”...
2020-08-05
1h 19
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Podcast
UWRF19 Podcast | Lucy Inglis: Milk of Paradise
Poppy tears, opium, heroin, fentanyl: poppy latex is a commodity without rival. Acclaimed cultural historian Lucy Inglis took us on an epic journey from ancient Mesopotamia to modern America and Afghanistan with tales of addiction, trade, crime, sex, war, literature, medicine and, above all, money, as she charted the evolution of the milk of paradise. Featuring Lucy Inglis and Kate Evans.
2020-06-12
56 min
From The Hart Podcast, Presented by Orange Kiwi Consulting
24: Kate Inglis | A Difficult and Illuminating Evening
·Kate Inglis is a Halifax, Nova Scotia native. She is an award winning writer, a brand strategist, a photographer and an old soul. In 2007, with life cruising along nicely - no major trials to speak of, no significant hardships, her world came crashing down. She gave birth to twin boys prematurely, at 28 weeks into the pregnancy. Ben and Liam, identical twins, each weighed under 3 pounds. After 2 months, Liam died, sending Kate into a journey unlike any she had ever faced. She has inspired millions with her books, a Ted Talk, and her attitude about her loss. She formed Glow in the W...
2020-06-06
1h 25
The Primalosophy Podcast
#50 – Kate Inglis
Kate Inglis is a photographer and author living in Nova Scotia. She writes children’s fiction, including award-nominated novels and picture books. Kate’s writing through the premature birth of her twins, the subsequent loss of one, and life beyond eventually led to her internationally recognized book, Notes for the Everlost. In 2008, she founded Glow in the Woods, an online community for bereaved parents and headlined the annual Walk to Remember in Edmonton, Alberta. Inglis’ 2012 TEDx talk, Parallelism, explored the similarities between the often solitary journeys of creative work and healing from grief. Connect with Kate Inglis...
2020-01-29
1h 01
Speaking Artistically
Workshop West, Local Holograms, and Goodbye to a Legend
Here are the relevant links for this episode:Workshop West Playwrights' TheatreHeather Inglis is WWPT’s New Artistic ProducerVern Thiessen To Leave His PostWWPT Celebrates 40 YearsJohn MurrellCalgary Playwright John Murrell Has DiedMusic in Edmonton Salute to Holger Petersen, a man of many musical achievementsEdmonton Screen Media FundScreen Media Fund Launches with $4 million to Support Edmonton Area ProjectsOne Thing We're Looking Forward To:Josh: Broadway Across Canada’s Waitress featuring young local actresses in Edmonton and Calgary Waitress Stirs Up Sentimental Story of Fin...
2019-11-15
26 min
The Shakeout Podcast
The Rundown ft. U Sport XC Upsets, Indianapolis Marathon Results, and more!
This week on The Rundown Maddy Kelly and Kate Van Buskirk chat about the upsets and excitement at the U Sports Cross-Country Championships and the controversial decision on 2020 race distances. Plus they bring you the results from the Indianapolis Marathon, the Monterey Bay Equalizer Challenge, and the World Para Athletics Championships! [3:38] The U Sports Cross-Country Championships saw some big performances and ever bigger upsets. Maddy breaks down her pre-race prediction accuracy. With gender equity in race distances starting next year, Kate and Maddy discuss the pros and cons of racing 8km XC at the collegiate level.
2019-11-14
26 min
Good Life Project
Life & Creation After Loss | Kate Inglis
Kate Inglis (http://www.kateinglis.com/) writes children’s fiction, including award-nominated novels and picture books. Kate's writing through the premature birth of her twins, the subsequent loss of one, and life beyond eventually led to her internationally recognized book, Notes for the Everlost (https://amzn.to/2KVNKzp). In today’s expansive conversion, we dive into the peak moments, both highs and lows, from profound loss to revelation, creation, community and celebration, the stories that have shaped her path, the unexpected universality of her experience, her creative lens, voice and commitment to a life of creativity and service. Check out our...
2019-08-29
1h 07
Good Life Project
Life & Creation After Loss | Kate Inglis
Kate Inglis (http://www.kateinglis.com/) writes children’s fiction, including award-nominated novels and picture books. Kate's writing through the premature birth of her twins, the subsequent loss of one, and life beyond eventually led to her internationally recognized book, Notes for the Everlost (https://amzn.to/2KVNKzp). In today’s expansive conversion, we dive into the peak moments, both highs and lows, from profound loss to revelation, creation, community and celebration, the stories that have shaped her path, the unexpected universality of her experience, her creative lens, voice and commitment to a life of creativity and service....
2019-08-29
1h 03
Strange Country
Parrot Fever
You know what they say, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. In this case it's probably best to keep those birds in the bushes and wash your hands immediately. On this week's episode Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about the Parrot Fever Epidemic of 1930 where it seemed Polly wanted more than a cracker...she wanted your soul! Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources: Honigsbaum, Mark. Pandemic Century: One Hundred Years of Panic, Hysteria and Hubris. W. W. Norton & Company, 2019.
2019-06-27
49 min
Find The Outside
1.10: Good Grief - How the insight of loss can combat cynicism and despair in leading change
In episode ten, Tim and Tuesday talk to author and collaborator Kate Inglis on the parallels of how we can be light-keepers despite impossible loss as human beings, and impossible odds as change leaders.1.10 —— SHOW NOTESAuthor and collaborator Kate Inglis reads a short excerpt from her new book Notes for the Everlost, reflecting on the randomness we confront when trauma or loss occurs in our lives. How does the shock of it all translate into wisdom for living?The green light of finding meaning exactly where we are, as we a...
2019-01-22
45 min
Spawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks
How to cope with grief and loss (and support others who have) with Kate Inglis | Episode 137
On this episode of Spawned, we chat with author Kate Inglis about her new book: Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief, where she provides a roadmap of the grieving process through her personal experience of losing her young on Liam. This topic is of a sensitive nature, so please be advised before listening, though we hope you do as we feel it's such an important discussion. You can reach out to us at spawned@coolmompicks.com, as well as on Twitter and Facebook. And, for more information about Kate's new book, visit our Cool...
2018-12-19
38 min
This Is the Author
S3 E143: Compilation: Recipe for a Good Story #2
In this special episode of This is the Author we asked, "What’s your recipe for a good story?" Hear Markus Zusak, Kate Inglis, Tyler Reagin, Khalida Brohi, George Packer, Sam Anderson, Ryan North, Beth Comstock, and Glory Edimshare their vital ingredients for a good story.
2018-11-27
05 min
Feel Your Day With A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook.
Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief by Kate Inglis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343258to listen full audiobooks. Title: Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief Author: Kate Inglis Narrator: Kate Inglis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 16 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Part memoir, part handbook for the heartbroken, this powerful, unsparing account of losing a premature baby will speak to all who have been bereaved and are grieving, and offers inspiration on moving forward, gently integrating the loss into life. Inglis's story is a springboard that can help other bereaved parents--and...
2018-09-18
7h 16
This Is the Author
S3 E127: Dessa, Kate Inglis, and Beth Comstock
In this episode of THIS IS THE AUTHOR meet performer Dessa, author and photographer Kate Inglis, and innovation leader Beth Comstock. Hear the incredibly intimate and true stories of love and loss that brought each writer to the mic and find encouragement and support in facing grief and fear. Plus, discover why recording an audiobook is a delicate balance between narrator and listener. Enjoy. My Own Devices by Dessa: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/561615/my-own-devices/ Notes for the Everlost by Kate Inglis: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/561748/notes-for-the-everlost/ Imagine it Forward by Beth Comstock: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/548754/imagine-it-forward/
2018-09-18
11 min
Full Audiobook That Come to Life, Anywhere
Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief Audiobook by Kate Inglis
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 343258 Title: Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief Author: Kate Inglis Narrator: Kate Inglis Format: Unabridged Length: 07:16:00 Language: English Release date: 09-18-18 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Biography & Memoir, Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Psychology, Death & Bereavement Summary: Part memoir, part handbook for the heartbroken, this powerful, unsparing account of losing a premature baby will speak to all who have been bereaved and are grieving, and offers inspiration on moving forward, gently integrating the loss into life. Inglis's story is a springboard that can help other bereaved...
2018-09-18
7h 16
Enjoy Amazing Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief by Kate Inglis
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343258 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief Author: Kate Inglis Narrator: Kate Inglis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 16 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Part memoir, part handbook for the heartbroken, this powerful, unsparing account of losing a premature baby will speak to all who have been bereaved and are grieving, and offers inspiration on moving forward, gently integrating the loss into life. Inglis's story is a springboard that can help other bereaved...
2018-09-18
10 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief by Kate Inglis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/343258to listen full audiobooks. Title: Notes for the Everlost: A Field Guide to Grief Author: Kate Inglis Narrator: Kate Inglis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 16 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Part memoir, part handbook for the heartbroken, this powerful, unsparing account of losing a premature baby will speak to all who have been bereaved and are grieving, and offers inspiration on moving forward, gently integrating the loss into life. Inglis's story is a springboard that can help other bereaved parents--and...
2018-09-18
7h 16
Brenda, Her School and Her Club by REED, Helen Lea
Resilience & Self-Compassion with Kate Inglis: Make Light Season 2, Episode 11
My friend Kate Inglis lives the kind of life you imagine all talented writers of fantastical children’s books live: in an old sea captain’s house on a wild, windy coast with a history of rumrunners. And that’s where Kate joins me to today, as we talk about unspeakable loss, and creating a life afterwards that is filled with beauty, and resilience and most of all, self-compassion. Kate is an absolute inspiration, and this was one of my favourite episodes to date. So grab a cuppa (if it’s filled with rum, we won’t tell), and join...
2018-03-19
53 min
Make Light
Resilience & Self-Compassion with Kate Inglis: Make Light Season 2, Episode 11
My friend Kate Inglis lives the kind of life you imagine all talented writers of fantastical children’s books live: in an old sea captain’s house on a wild, windy coast with a history of rumrunners. And that’s where Kate joins me to today,
2018-03-19
53 min
Hypnosis Weekly with Adam Eason
Episode 91 - Special CNHC Edition
Episode 91 – Special CNHC Edition Adam interviews this week’s guest, Sheila Inglis about the CNHC (the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council) about who they are, what they do and how they function, all in regard to the field of hypnotherapy. Adam then interviews and welcomes back former guests Kate Beaven-Marks and Garry Coles about their roles on the Hypnotherapy PSB (Profession Specific Board) of the CNHC, what they do, and why they applied to be involved. That’s it for this special focused edition all about the CNHC. References from this wee...
2018-01-25
42 min
Campfire Convention Firecasts
Firecast 003: Our members highpoints of 2017
A selection of our members highpoints of 2017 : we feature Barry Cawston, Julia Black, Tobias Hug, Juliet Maclay, Kate Edgley, Guy Morley, Anthea Davies, Luke Flegg, Ruth Wallsgrove, Mads Ryle, Jenny Barrett, Lorraine Inglis, Steve Hoare and Eugenie Arrowsmith.
2017-12-28
43 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep November 28th 2013
In this week's edition of Sitrep......... What Scottish independence would mean for defence The significance of the Iranian nuclear deal Could gamers be the key to the UK’s Cyber Defence? How British forces have helped Mali get back on its feet And should soldiers protect cultural heritage in conflict zones? PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee OTHER INTERVIEWS: Dr Phillips O'Brien from Glasgow University on Scottish independence. BFBS Reporter Will Inglis on Cyber threats. BFBS...
2013-11-28
29 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep November 7th 2013
Why Britain’s Intelligence Chiefs have gone public. What’s the future for British ship building? Nato gets Jazzy in Eastern Europe. And remembering the fallen - the Royal British Legion’s Head of Remembrance shares her thoughts. PRESENTER: Kate GerbeauSTUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee OTHER INTERVIEWS: Will Inglis speaks to First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Jonathon Band in Portsmouth about the Bae job losses. Dr Phillips O'Brien, history lecturer at Glasgow University on the future of British ship building Rob Olver with Nat...
2013-11-07
29 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep October 10th 2013
What’s behind the kidnapping of Libya’s prime minister? How the growing terror threat is challenging the UK’s intelligence services President Karzai’s criticises NATO’s performance in Afghanistan and there’s a warning from The Taliban in Pakistan. Who are the new faces in defence in the Government and opposition party? And the campaign to keep British soldiers clean, fit and healthy. PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst Christopher Lee O...
2013-10-10
29 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep September 12th 2013
The reaction to President Putin’s direct appeal to the American people about Syria. What are the practicalities of removing Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile? Why are the Afghan National Army suffering such big losses in Sangin? What’s the future for defence procurement? And,what was life like for the women working at Churchill’s School for Spies? PRESENTER: Kate GerbeauSTUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee & Professor Eric Grove, Professor of Naval History and Senior Fellow in Security Studies at Liverpool Hope University OTHER...
2013-09-12
29 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep May 30th 2013
Is the detention centre in Camp Bastion Britain’s Guantanamo Bay? How will the lifting of the EU arms embargo affect the Syrian conflict? Will the MoD meet the Treasury’s demands for cuts to the defence budget? Plus, Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, comes to life in a new museum in Portsmouth And …discover which toys were influenced by war over the last 200 years PRESENTER: CLAIRE SADLER standing in for Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s Defence Analyst Christopher Lee OTHER INTERVIEWS: BFBS Reporter...
2013-05-30
29 min
BFBS Radio Sitrep
Sitrep 6th October 2011
It’s been 10 years since British forces were sent to Afghanistan, but are they any closer to securing a successful outcome? How has the military strategy changed in that time ? Why Nato says there must be more commitment from its allies How European security could be threatened by the Eurozone crisis And , the dogs of war, why our canine friends are so much more than a man’s best friend.... PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau STUDIO GUESTS
2011-10-07
30 min