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Kate Jenkinson | Association For Coaching
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The AC Podcast
Why Creating Neurodiverse, Inclusive Workplaces is Good Business with Professor Ludmila Praslova
In this episode, Kate Jenkinson talks to Professor Ludmila Praslova, organizational psychologist and author of the acclaimed book The Canary Code. Ludmila shares insights from her research and lived experiences, unpacking the book's central metaphor of the 'canary in the coal mine' — as a powerful lens for understanding workplace dynamics. She explains how neurodivergent individuals, often more attuned to dysfunction, can serve as early warning signals for toxic environments: arguing these sensitivities are not weaknesses but offer organizations a vital opportunity to detect and address systemic issues before they escalate. With refreshing frankness, Ludmila explores neu...
2025-11-10
49 min
The AC Podcast
The Business and Human Benefits of Neuroinclusion with Dominique Stern and Nathalie Meunier
In this insightful episode, host Kate Jenkinson speaks with neurodiversity lead, Dominique Stern and scientist and coach, Nathalie Meunier about how the global healthcare company, Roche, is embedding neurodiversity inclusion into its culture through coaching, education, community, and courageous leadership. Together, they explore how understanding and embracing neurodivergent experiences can transform the employee experience. Dominique and Nathalie share real examples and practical strategies that highlight how psychological safety, active listening, and curiosity can unlock hidden potential and foster a sense of belonging and innovation across teams. This conversation goes beyond awareness, demonstrating how neuroinclusion is...
2025-11-03
36 min
Sacred Rite Podcast
11. The Beauty of Decay: Remembering Death as a Sacred Rite with Madeline McCauley
As autumn deepens and the earth turns toward decay, we are reminded that death is not the end, but an essential movement in the great cycle of life. In this episode, death worker Madeline McCauley joins Amber to explore death as a continuation of connection — a return, a transformation, a sacred act of belonging.Together they speak to the beauty in degeneration, the paradox of wellness culture, and the necessity of grief as praise. Through reflections on miscarriage, ecological burial, fungi intelligence, and ancestral remembrance, Madeline invites us to move toward death with reverence rather than resistance.
2025-10-30
1h 35
Scary Thoughts
Scary Thoughts #128 - "What was your first scary movie and what was the damage?"
For Halloween, we always like to do something a little special, and this year we decided to ask some of our fellow fiends (Meg Elison, Joshua Grannell aka Peaches Christ, Carmen Maria Machado, Daniel Coffeen, Steven Intermill and Monique Jenkinson aka Fauxnique) about the first film they remember that truly scared them, and how that shaped them into the ghouls they grew up to be.
2025-10-30
1h 26
The AC Podcast
Inclusive Leadership: Leading with Care and Purpose with Fiona Plows
In this episode, host Kate Jenkinson talks to Fiona Plows, VP of Enterprise Innovation, for a thought-provoking conversation about neurodiversity and inclusive leadership. Fiona reflects on her career journey from a PhD in chemistry to leadership in tech and innovation and how she learned the importance of purpose-driven problem-solving over mere technology expertise. She explains how neurodivergent traits can fuel creativity and innovation, offering both personal reflections and organizational strategies for creating inclusive spaces where diverse minds thrive. With lots of real-life examples and practical tips Fiona discusses the essence of authentic, good leadership: advocating for a g...
2025-10-27
1h 02
The AC Podcast
The Role of Workplace Needs Assessments for Neurodivergent Employees
In this informative episode, host Kate Jenkinson sits down with neurodiversity coach and speaker, Cheryl Winter, to explore how the world of hidden disabilities has evolved since 2010 — and what this means for coaches, leaders, and organizations today. Cheryl reflects on her journey since 2011, sharing inspiring client stories and practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent employees. From dyslexia to ADHD and autism, the conversation dives into workplace needs assessments, early strengths identification, and the differences between neurodivergent coaching and neurotypical coaching approaches. Together, they discuss the changing landscape of neurodiversity support in the workplace, the importance of usi...
2025-10-20
53 min
The Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and Conversation
Kate Jenkinson (My Shit Kitchen) The Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 15 Episode 20
Kate Jenkinson: BiographyKate Jenkinson is an Australian actress who has been in constant work since graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004, where she won the Nigel Rideout Award. Her professional debut was in the play Zastrozzi for Black Swan Theatre Company, for which she was nominated for "Best Newcomer" in 2005.On television, she was a regular on the Channel 10 comedy series The Wedge (2005–2007) and has appeared in numerous Australian dramas and comedies including Offspring (as Kate Reid), House Husbands, Tangle, and Amazing Grace. She is perhaps best known internationally fo...
2025-10-17
50 min
The AC Podcast
Coaching Neurodivergent Professionals: Self-Advocacy and Authenticity with Mike Bedford
In this warm and insightful episode, host Kate Jenkinson sits down with friend and fellow coach Mike Bedford over a comforting cup of Yorkshire tea to explore coaching neurodivergent professionals. Together, they unpack the importance of unconditional positive regard, and the everyday challenges neurodivergent individuals navigate in the workplace—such as ambiguity, masking, and burnout. Mike encourages neurodivergent individuals to be brave and open from the start about who they are and what they need: sharing the transformative role of self-advocacy, support networks, and clear communication in thriving at work. The conversation also highlights the val...
2025-10-13
39 min
The AC Podcast
263: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Neuro-affirming Workplace with Anita Patel
In this episode, host Kate Jenkinson interviews Anita Patel, an inclusion and intersectionality speaker, trainer, and neurodiversity coach. Anita shares her personal journey with late-diagnosed autism and ADHD, discussing the challenges neurodivergent individuals face at work and the evolution of organizational attitudes toward neuro-inclusion. She explains why intersectionality and lived experience are essential for authentic inclusion, and how businesses, leaders, and HR professionals can move beyond tokenistic gestures toward strategic, systemic change. The conversation dives into practical strategies for embedding neuro-inclusion into organizational culture, highlighting the power of strength-based coaching, psychological safety, community support, and o...
2025-10-06
42 min
The AC Podcast
Why Organizational Kindness and Inclusive Leadership is Good for Business
In this episode, host Kate Jenkinson talks to Nathan Broad, IT Director at Certas Energy, for an insightful conversation on how leaders can create inclusive workplaces. Nathan shares both personal and professional experiences, highlighting the power of organizational kindness, supportive policies, and community-driven approaches to inclusion. They explore practical initiatives such as quiet spaces, community groups, and tailored IT solutions that help neurodiverse employees thrive. The discussion also unpacks common misconceptions and emphasizes the value of reflective listening and feedback as tools for building stronger, more supportive workplaces. Nathan also speaks candidly about the role o...
2025-09-29
36 min
Emotion At Work
Episode 84 - Emotion at Work in Poetry and Business
Long time listeners may well know Phil has a penchant for poetry and the episodes guest leads with it in the work they do. Creator of the Poetry in Business conference and seizing a gap in the market to create the conference she would want to go to, Kate Jenkinson is the guest for this podcast episode. With over 25 years’ experience as an HR director and a lifelong passion for development, Kate brings a unique perspective on how poetry can transform the workplace. The conversation begins with an evocative opening about sunsets, leading into Kate’s re...
2025-09-26
55 min
The AC Podcast
Rethinking Recruitment: Embracing Neurodiverse Talent with Marc Crawley
Looking for practical ways to make recruitment more inclusive and supportive of neurodivergent talent? In this episode, host Kate Jenkinson sits down with Mark Crawley, founder of Diversita, a consultancy neurodiversity consultancy that help organizations become more neuro inclusive through training, recruitment and awareness. Mark shares his personal motivation for this work, unpacks the barriers many neurodivergent candidates face, and explains why equity—not equality—is key to creating fair opportunities. Together, they explore actionable strategies such as skills-based recruitment, making reasonable adjustments, and equipping managers with the right training. Mark also introduces Diversity's new digital platform for neuro-diverse job...
2025-09-22
55 min
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Kate Jenkinson Interview
2025-09-18
24 min
The AC Podcast
Beyond Compliance: Building Truly Inclusive Workplaces
In the first episode of a new series – Neurodiversity in the Workplace – host Kate Jenkinson is joined by Ellie Hand, Senior HR Advisor and Training Lead at Bhayani Law, to discuss how organisations can move beyond legal compliance to create truly inclusive workplace cultures that celebrate difference and empower individuals to thrive. Ellie shares practical advice on tackling misconceptions, implementing reasonable adjustments, and the importance of empathy and clear communication in supporting neurodivergent employees. She explains what good feedback looks like and delves into the risks organisations face when they neglect neuro-inclusion, including both legal exposur...
2025-09-15
52 min
JOY Breakfast on JOY 94.9
Thursday Breakfast: Kate Jenkinson Interview (11th Sept 2025)
Joel sits down with Aussie actress Kate Jenkinson to chat all about her incredible career, her unforgettable role on Wentworth, and how she’s now winning over fans on TikTok with... LEARN MORE The post Thursday Breakfast: Kate Jenkinson Interview (11th Sept 2025) appeared first on JOY Breakfast.
2025-09-11
24 min
The Beautiful Nightmare
NEVER HAVE I EVER- WITH SPECIAL GUEST KATE JENKINSON
She's baaaack! Once again she's graced us with her presence on The Beautiful Nightmare. Kate Jenkinson is an actress and digital creator, who willingly participates in an epic game of Never Have I Ever. Get ready for some earth shattering reveals! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-08-24
50 min
The Beautiful Nightmare
CELEBRITY SPECIAL
This week is an ode to some of the fabulous celebrities that have graced the podcast airwaves of The Beautiful Nightmare. Entertaining moments with some of our faves including Maggie Dent, Georgie Carroll, Kate Jenkinson, Christian Hull, Felicity Ward and the charming Dr. Karl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-27
28 min
Life - An Inside Job
Inside Erotic Seasons with Kimberly Ann Johnson
Welcome to a special Easter edition with the seasonal topic of how our sexuality changes from teens to postmenopause. Spoiler alert, there are no eggs or chocolate to be found here, but the themes of Spring 'becoming' in the maiden years fit beautifully with the epic greenness and becoming of late April growth. My guest is Kimberly Ann Johnson, somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Sexological Bodyworker, Birth Doula, author, and single mother who offers a uniquely refreshing view of well-being in the female body. We talked about:What the erotic seasons are in a woma...
2025-04-19
1h 04
Poetry Business Podcast
Introducing the International Poetry in Business Coalition | Poetry Business Podcast | S7 | Ep 4
The episode of the Poetry Business Podcast introduces the International Poetry in Business Coalition, highlighting how poetry can enrich organizations and connect people across various sectors.Highlights✍️ Uniting Through Poetry: Kristoff Jenkins, Kate Jenkinson, and Vincent Avanzi discuss how poetry fosters connection and creativity in business.🌍 Global Reach: The hosts, from different continents, demonstrate poetry’s expansive potential.💡 Transformative Power: Vincent shares his mission as a Chief Poetic Officer to enlighten through poetic interventions in companies.📝 Elevating Communication: Kate emphasizes how poetry can help leaders articulate their vision, enhancing engagement and creativity.👥 Inclusivity in Expression: The conversation encourages using poetry as a therap...
2025-04-14
39 min
Sacred & Rooted
63. How thinking about your death allows you to live more intentionally
There has been a lot of death in my life lately and so I wanted to record this episode, to encourage you to think about your death - if only so that you can live more genuinely and authentically. Within this episode I discuss the book called Top 5 Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware. The top 5 regrets are: 1. I wish I'd had the courage to live true to myself, not the life of others. 2. I wish I had let myself be happier. 3. I wish I had the courage to express my feelings.
2025-03-25
34 min
The Coaching Inn
S5 Episode 8: The Transformative Power of Poetry in Coaching
To celebrate the launch of 'Poetry for Coaching: Transformation Through Verse', Claire Pedrick is joined at The Coaching Inn by some of the Creative Coaching Collective: Anjli Gheewala, Kate Jenkinson, Tracey McEachran, Sarah Moores, and Ross Nichols They explore the intersection of poetry and coaching, the creative process, and the transformative power of poetry in personal growth and coaching practices. Each guest shares their unique experiences and insights, and the importance of creativity and emotional connection in coaching. Takeaways Poetry offers a clean and personal way to make meaning. Creativity is...
2025-02-05
39 min
Scary Thoughts
Scary Thoughts #123 - The Substance (Coralie Fargeat – 2024) with Monique Jenkinson aka Fauxnique
The Substance (2024) is a nearly perfect example of what we like in movies. It's dripping with weighty ideas about bodies and power's putrid hold on humanity. The director is an alluring French woman who appears to be a deep fan of all the dark shit we're into. The actors are going for it hard. The effects are practical. It's absurdly gory and fun. To conversate and celebrate this body horror peak, we're joined by Monique Jenkinson–who needs little introduction to our audience–but just in case, she...
2024-12-16
1h 53
Arts & Ideas
Luck, predictability and superstition
Shahidha Bari and guests discuss luck, fortune and superstition. How much truth is there in the idea of making your own luck and why does supersition still play such an important part in many peoples' lives. To discuss this and more are: Dr Christian Busch author of the Serendipity Mindset, Bobby Seagull the maths wizard who shot to fame on University Challenge, Timandra Harkness the author and journalist who writes about the intersection of tech and society, Dr Kate Tomas a philosopher and spritiual mentor and the Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies who shares her thoughts on the role luck...
2024-12-13
57 min
Half Hour Audio Hour
NATASHA TOUGHS IT OUT
It’s tough living in Moscow circa 1812, a la War and Peace. Especially when your financially ruined family is forced out of their stately home and your cousin is being a bit of a… calf. Written by: Rex McgregorDirected By: Collette CullenStarring: Siobhan Callaghan, Aoibheann McCaul, and Sarah Tapes JenkinsonSound by: Kate Schnetzer**Denotes EFCT Company MemberClick HERE for transcript Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/half-hour-audio-hour/exclusive-content
2024-12-08
28 min
Discovering Your Mind - Aphantasia and Beyond
Aphantasia, Poetry, and Coaching with Kate Jenkinson
Send us a textIn this episode, Kate Jenkinson shares her love of poetry and explains how having aphantasia affects the way she writes, performs, and enjoys poetry in many different ways. We talk about "imagery" in poetry and how it can be overemphasized at times. We also discuss how aphantasia affects the world of coaching and we react to the words of a guru who dismisses the idea that some people cannot visualize. Check out Kate's business, Next Step HR Ltd athttps://nextstephr.co.ukand take a look at her l...
2024-11-12
55 min
Spoken Label
Kate Jenkinson (Spoken Label, November 2024)
* Bonus Episode * Latest up from Spoken Label (Spoken Word Podcast / Poetry) features the return of our friend, Kate Jenkinson. Dr Kate Jenkinson is scientist and poet reconciled and is one of a handful of LinkedIN Business Poets. She likes hats, writes about the many ones she wears (Mother, Daughter, Friend, Coach, entrepreneur) and she enjoys performing at open mics and slams since the pandemic made the poetry community more accessible. In 2022 she performed her TEDx talk Poetry Never Abandons Us and she enjoys attending and headlining events...
2024-11-03
28 min
Empower World: The Coaching and Leadership Podcast
Ep. 212 - How do you experience your world?
Marie speaks with Dr. Kate Jenkinson about her journey from Scientist to HR Professional to poet. As someone with Aphantasia, Kate invites us to a greater curiosity about others and how we experience our world. This can lead to a much deeper understanding of self and others, which impacts every area of our life, work and relationships.
2024-09-30
43 min
Arts & Ideas
The eternal dynamic of Rivalry, Fredric Jameson, the newly reopened Warburg Institute
Sibling rifts, leadership battles in politics and history, philosophical schools of thoughts and their key players all come into our discussion of the way rivalry shapes the world. Roger Luckhurst reflects on the legacy of the American literary critic and philosopher Fredric Jameson who died earlier this week. Plus a report from the Warburg Institute Library which holds over 360,000 volumes available to scholars studying the afterlife of antiquity and the survival and transmission of culture. Matthew Sweet is joined by the journalist Michael Crick, historian Helen Castor, Philosopher David Edmonds and the writer and academic Kate Maltby....
2024-09-27
56 min
The Distinctive People Podcast
Distinctive Leadership Podcast - Kate Jenkinson
Penny Aspden, Director of Coaching Services at Distinctive People, speaks to Kate Jenkinson.
2024-09-16
12 min
Leiders van Nu
#44 - Poetry in leadership, with Kate Jenkinson & Petra Lens
Vandaag niet één, maar twéé nieuwe stemmen in deze podcast. Petra Lens, collega–ondernemer en executive coach, gaat in gesprek met de Britse Kate Jenkinson. Kate is van oorsprong onderzoeker in de biowetenschappen, maar vandaag de dag onder andere actief als 'business poet', ofwel zakelijk dichter. Onder het motto 'Managen is proza en Leiderschap is poezië' gingen Petra en Kate in gesprek over wat poezië kan betekenen voor leiderschap en organisaties. Zweverig? In het geheel niet! Luister maar zelf naar deze Engelstalige podcast over dit verrassende onderwerp.
2024-08-01
52 min
Scary Thoughts
Scary Thoughts #118 - Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock – 1954)
Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) is responsible for dozens of film studies books and an inexhaustible number of undergrad student theses–and now a new episode of your favorite podcast featuring our unofficial third co-host Monique Jenkinson (AKA Fauxnique). We cover all of the hits: color theory, suspense, costuming, heroic ladies, weird cops, set design, relationships, whether or not Marc should powder his whole body to combat global warming, and of all things, rolling suitcases.
2024-07-24
1h 32
Arts & Ideas
The Insurrectionists' Guide to the Movies
The Insurrectionists' Guide to the Movies looking at some of the latest releases at the cinema and what they say about our culture society and democracy today. Matthew Sweet speaks to Financial Times columnist Stephen Bush, Critic and historian Kate Maltby, film curator Keith Shiri who has advised on a new Pan-African season at the British Film Institute called Tigritudes and Dr Sarah Jilani - an expert in Anglophone postcolonial literature and world film.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Tim Heffer
2024-06-01
56 min
Arts & Ideas
The Insurrectionists' Guide to the Movies
The Insurrectionists' Guide to the Movies looking at some of the latest releases at the cinema and what they say about our culture society and democracy today. Matthew Sweet speaks to Financial Times columnist Stephen Bush, Critic and historian Kate Maltby, film curator Keith Shiri who has advised on a new Pan-African season at the British Film Institute called Tigritudes and Dr Sarah Jilani - an expert in Anglophone postcolonial literature and world film.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Tim Heffer
2024-06-01
56 min
Spoken Label
Kate Jenkinson (Spoken Label, April 2024)
Latest up from Spoken Label (Spoken Word Podcast) features Dr Kate Jenkinson. Dr Kate Jenkinson is scientist and poet reconciled and is one of a handful of LinkedIN Business Poets. She likes hats, writes about the many ones she wears (Mother, Daughter, Friend, Coach, entrepreneur) and she enjoys performing at open mics and slams since the pandemic made the poetry community more accessible. In 2022 she performed her TEDx talk Poetry Never Abandons Us and she enjoys attending and headlining events internationally. Her work can be found in EyeFlash, Good DadHood, Steel Jackdaw, Flight of the...
2024-04-03
45 min
Woman's Hour
Olympian cyclist Dame Laura Kenny, Actor Imogen Poots, Pornography series
Dame Laura Kenny, Britain's most decorated female Olympian, talks to Emma Barnett about her sporting career, motherhood and her decision to quit cycling.Are we staying in more since the pandemic? We talk to Kate Nicholls OBE, CEO of UK Hospitality, and Ellen Scott, Acting Digital Content Director at Stylist Magazine. Our pornography series continues with 'Elaine', a woman in her late 60s who's worried about her husband's porn use. Followed by a discussion about the effect habitual porn use has on our brains with Dr Paula Hall, a Sexual & Relationship Psychotherapist, and Professor Valarie...
2024-03-18
57 min
Woman's Hour
Dr Who actor Jemma Redgrave on the show's new 60th anniversary shows and the history of eyeliner
It’s Doctor Who’s 60th year and to celebrate, there will be three anniversary specials coming to your screens starting next week. Jemma Redgrave will be returning as Kate Stewart - Chief Scientific Officer at UNIT - the military organisation set up to investigate alien threats to earth. Jemma speaks to Emma Barnett about what we can expect and what it is like being a part of the show.Professor Dame Lesley Regan talks about the decision to let women access the contraceptive pill from pharmacies in England, from next month, without the need for a GP a...
2023-11-16
57 min
The Kate Toon Show
SFISH: Building a legacy for your family with Mim Jenkinson (Chat)
Six Figures In School Hours Episode: So as many of you know I started my business life as a copywriter, before niching into SEO. Then I got tired of clients and dreamt of being a big rich beast. I began my passive income journey and was woken each morning by the sweet trill of a dozen PayPal pings. Since then I’ve launched courses, memberships and so forth. And I’m not alone, there are other business owners out there turning their services-based skills, their creative talents and their secret passions into successful onli...
2023-11-08
35 min
The Planner Podcast
The 6-Figure Success Plan with Kate Toon
Welcome to Episode #68 of The Planner Podcast. I can't wait to share this jam-packed episode with Kate Toon, author of "Six Figures in School Hours". Kate gets raw and real about "balancing" work, family and personal life, how she plans her week and creates a routine that includes white space and so much more. LINKS MENTIONED: Buy "Six Figures in School Hours" Check out Kate's website here Got questions? DM me @MimJenkinson
2023-08-10
46 min
The Creative Pursuit Podcast
Ep #12 - The power of poetry and curiosity with Dr Kate Jenkinson
Welcome back to The Creative Pursuit Podcast with Scott Edwards and Adam Birkett. This is the podcast that embraces the importance of creativity in all of its forms and the role that it plays within our daily lives. In this episode, we talk to Dr Kate Jenkinson about the power of poetry, creative writing and science and curiosity! Don't forget to click Subscribe and click the notifications bell to keep up to date with new videos all about Videography, Photography, Video Editing, Tech and much more. www.npmedia.co.uk --- Send in a voice message...
2023-08-09
1h 09
Here Comes Everyone by The Conference Bard
More POETRY NOT POWERPOINT with Shane Schick, Founder of CX Magazine 360
For the latest episode in our occasional series featuring poets my awesome co-host Kate Jenkinson and I are joined by Shane Schick.I've known Shane for many years both through his excellent writing on Customer Experience, IT and Men's Fashion as well as his work designing and emceeing business conferences. Given what an accomplished writer he is it should have come as no surprise that he is also a wonderful poet.Shane is less of a performer than either Kate or I, but we found much common ground in this conversation,. While Kate and I ge...
2023-06-29
33 min
The Beautiful Nightmare
THE LET DOWN- WITH SPECIAL GUEST KATE JENKINSON
Shanelle and Tamara sit down with Wentworth star Kate Jenkinson for a down to earth chat about the realities of being a new parent, juggling life as an actor and some super helpful cooking hacks from Kate's Instagram hit 'My Sh#t Kitchen'. Even in a dressing gown this lady can work it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-04
55 min
I Love (With Lucy)
KATE JENKINSON
Actress Kate Jenkinson loves her high school girlfriends, the smell of hairspray and fake tan and tells the magical tale of embarking on the Global Rock Eisteddfod. Inst - @katejenkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-05-31
32 min
Woman's Hour
Can trauma in childhood become a driving force for success in later life?
In their book What I Wish I’d Known When I Was Young, they interview the likes of Ruth Davidson and Mary Portas and explore the psychology behind their experiences. Hayley is joined by Alice Thomson and also by the science writer David Robson, who investigates the potential issues with the psychological concept of Post-Traumatic Growth. The latest political workplace scandal centres around Plaid Cymru in Wales where the party’s leader Adam Price has resigned after a report described it as being a toxic workplace with evidence of misogyny, harassment and bullying. But such claims are or h...
2023-05-15
57 min
The Mentoring Mindset
Supporting Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Kate Jenkinson
This week on the Mentoring Mindset, we're joined by Kate Jenkinson, executive coach and business poet. Kate has over 20 years of experience working in leadership teams, is a fellow of the CIPD and is passionate about helping organisations support their neurodiverse talent. In this episode, we discuss Kates's career, how to support and engage neurodivergent talent within the workplace, and so much more!
2023-04-27
55 min
The Monmouth Moms
Episode #17: Jamie Hanley
The Monmouth Moms podcast is presented by Jenkinson's Boardwalk! In episode 17, Kate sits down with Jamie Hanley, a Monmouth County mom and licensed psychotherapist specializing in maternal mental health. Listen in as we discuss our own experiences of early motherhood, the importance of self-care as a mom, and where to seek help in our community for your own mental health.
2023-03-29
1h 02
The Monmouth Moms
Episode #16: Spark Day Camp
In Episode #16, sponsored by Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Kate sits down with Joe Smith and Janice Brown of Spark Day Camp in Middletown, NJ. Listen in as we discuss the benefits of sending your children to summer camp, what parents should know about summer programs, and how children will learn skills at camp to last them a lifetime!
2023-03-14
43 min
The Monmouth Moms
Episode #15: Jessica Roberts of HerSpace Med Spa
In Episode #15, sponsored by Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Kate sits down with Jessica Roberts of HerSpace Med Spa in Little Silver, NJ. Listen in as we discuss why mom's are getting botox, the newest skincare trends, and motherhood in Monmouth County!
2023-03-06
42 min
I Love (With Lucy)
COMING SOON
There's a lot to get us down in life but there is also a lot to love; turn your day around with this hug of a show. Be reminded of the funny, surprising and random good things that exist in life as Lucy Durack chats to Courtney Act, Tom Gleeson, Jane Kennedy, Nazeem Hussain, Luke McGregor, Kate Jenkinson and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-02-28
01 min
Here Comes Everyone by The Conference Bard
Poetry Not Powerpoint Episode #2: Hospice Poet Phil Isherwood
Forpartu this second episode my wonderful co-host Kate Jenkinson and I are joined by Phil Isherwood who is a Hospice Poet. In this role he spends time with patients and their families and helps them navigate their illness and final journey through writing poetry.Phil demonstrates the power of poetry in this particularly challenging environment. He speaks about the comfort his work brings and the kinds of thoughts that occupy the minds of those nearing the ends of their lives.While addressing the pain of grief, Phil's work is above all a celebration of the liv...
2023-02-23
37 min
Woman's Hour
Claudia Winkelman, Kate Bingham, Baroness Kidron, Helen Whately
Strictly Come Dancing’s Claudia Winkelman in conversation with Emma Barnett about the domestic tasks that need to done a certain way in the home; starting with how to hang a toilet roll.Health Minister Helen Whately is questioned about the historic strike by members of the Royal College of Nursing.Dame Kate Bingham the woman who led the UK’s Vaccine Taskforce talks about her concerns regarding our readiness to tackle the next pandemic. She says the UK’s going 'backwards' in this area and is 'baffled' by the decisions to 'dismantle' many of the ca...
2022-12-15
57 min
SensuAlchemy School Podcast with Kate Leiper
14. The unexpected ways grief and pleasure reshaped me this year
Today, Kate shares some of the unexpected ways that grief and pleasure has reshaped her personally this year, in the hopes that maybe there’s something here for you, too. In this episode Kate brings all the spicy details about what went down in 2022 for her, namely: + Why her cervix became Queen and her ultimate guidance system + How she understands the role of regret on the path to embodied healing and expansion + What life practices are now non-negotiable and why grief and pleasure made them so + What it means to...
2022-12-13
30 min
Here Comes Everyone by The Conference Bard
POETRY NOT POWERPOINT Episode 1 - My co-host Kate and I discuss the craft of spoken word and our upcoming series featuring some amazing poets
POETRY NOT POWERPOINT is a new series of conversations published as part of the podcast Here Comes Everyone.Co-hosted by Kate Jenkinson who is an executive coach and poet, each episode will feature a guest poet. The guest will share a piece of their work as well as a poem that has inspired and influenced them.Together we will explore their approach to verse and spoken word and talk about the value that they as artists bring to their audiences particularly to businesses. As The Conference Bard I firmly believe business events would be...
2022-07-21
35 min
Music Matters
Music in a changing world
Tom Service is joined in the studio by Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, chief executive of UK Music; Kate Whitley, composer and founder of the Multi-Story Orchestra in south east London; and Olivia Giovetti, music journalist and editor of VAN Magazine, who joins the panel from Berlin. They deliberate on the pressing issues concerning the music industry this year. They hear from Ukrainian musicians, Herman Makarenko and Valeriy Sokolov about how the war in Ukraine is affecting their lives and their music. The panel also responds to Arts Minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay as he presents the new National...
2022-07-02
43 min
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Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain by Kate Kray
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583097to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain Author: Kate Kray Narrator: Karl Jenkinson, Helen Colby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 51 minutes Release date: May 12, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Gangsters, hitmen, murderers and terrorists . . . Kate Kray has met them all. Using her unrivalled links to the criminal underworld, she has asked the questions many would be too terrified to utter. From seasoned hard man Roger Shaw to feared detainee Charles Bronson, Kate lifts the lid on the crimes...
2022-05-12
6h 51
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, True Crime
Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain by Kate Kray
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583097 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain Author: Kate Kray Narrator: Karl Jenkinson, Helen Colby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 51 minutes Release date: May 12, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Gangsters, hitmen, murderers and terrorists . . . Kate Kray has met them all. Using her unrivalled links to the criminal underworld, she has asked the questions many would be too terrified to utter. From seasoned hard man Roger Shaw to feared detainee Charles Bronson, Kate lifts the lid on the...
2022-05-12
05 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, True Crime
Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain by Kate Kray
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/583097to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ultimate Hard Men - The Truth About the Toughest Men in Britain Author: Kate Kray Narrator: Karl Jenkinson, Helen Colby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 51 minutes Release date: May 12, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: Gangsters, hitmen, murderers and terrorists . . . Kate Kray has met them all. Using her unrivalled links to the criminal underworld, she has asked the questions many would be too terrified to utter. From seasoned hard man Roger Shaw to feared detainee Charles Bronson, Kate lifts the lid on the crimes...
2022-05-12
6h 51
Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone Interviews Kate Jenkinson, Australian Actress, Star of “Wentworth” and “Amazing Grace”
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Jenkinson, Australian Actress, Star of “Wentworth” and “Amazing Grace”About Harvey's guest:Today’s guest is a highly respected and popular Australian actress who became a household name throughout the world because of her unforgettable portrayal of inmate Allie Novak on the critically acclaimed, multiple award-winning smash hit TV show “Wentworth”. She also co-starred with her friend Rebel Wilson in THREE popular comedy series, “The Wedge”, “Bogan Pride” and the American sitcom, “Super Fun Night”. Her versatility as an actress has enabled her to play a wide variety of memorable ch...
2022-03-16
50 min
Scary Thoughts
Scary Thoughts #98 - Titane (2021) with Monique Jenkinson aka Fauxnique
Julia Ducornau's Titane (2021) features a lot of dancing and gender theory. So who better to have as a guest than Monique Jenkinson, AKA Fauxnique? We talk about her new book Faux Queen: A Life in Drag, body horror, female violence, Sharon Stone's directing ambitions, film criticism, tarot cards, body horror, and French flatulists. Opinions were divided on this film, so it's an exciting episode.
2022-02-06
1h 46
The RegenNarration
104. 2021 RegenNarration Soundtrack: Highlights from our guests this year
This is our customary sign-off episode for the year – a package of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2021, accompanied by some of the music and sounds of Country you heard along the way. Here's the 'track list':To the podcast theme song The System, by The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra - Damon Gameau (ep 77), Jeff Pow & Michelle McManus (ep 78)To the sounds of Country at one of the magnificent restoration sites at Twin Creeks - Keith Bradby (ep 79) To River Feeling by Kalaji - Nicol Ragland (ep 80), Tim Winton (ep 81), Geoff Bastyan (ep 82), Peter Veth...
2021-12-20
43 min
Teal Talk
Episode 10 - Legacy with Special Guest Kate Jenkinson!
Kiana (@wentworth_con) & Socratis (@im_socratisotto) continue their discussion of the Final Season of Wentworth! In this episode they unpack the tenth and final episode - Legacy. Listen to their exclusive interview with Kate Jenkinson ("Allie Novak")! Find out what Kate thought about the final episode and how Allie's story ended. And... she reveals her favorite scene to ever film on Wentworth! (hint: it's in the final season) *SPOILER ALERT!*This Podcast will discuss each episode of Season 8, Part 2 in detail. We understand that there are some countries that do not have access to the final season...
2021-11-02
1h 05
Home to Her
The Black Madonna’s Song with Mat Osmond and Kate Walters
You can learn more about my upcoming Revelry event, hosted in collaboration with Girl God Books and She: On the Tip of Her Tongue, and purchase tickets at our website: www.revelrycelebrations.com. Mat and Kate’s book, The Black Madonna’s Song, is available from Atlantic Press here: http://atlanticpressbooks.com/product/the-black-madonnas-song/You can learn more about Mat and his work at www.strandlinebooks.co.uk., and more about Kate and her work at www.katewalters.co.uk.Our conversation covered a wide range of topics. Here are a few highlights:You can...
2021-08-08
1h 20
Inspire & Innovate: A Podcast for Educators
Centering Relevance (ft Charlie Jenkinson)
This week’s Inspire & Innovate Podcast features guest, Charlie Jenkinson, serves as the Chief Strategy Officer for the World Leading Schools Association (WLSA). He believes that “schools have responsibility to act as powerhouses of social and global mobility” and he leads with a vision of ever-broadening access to and transformation of our educational spheres. During our conversation, we discussed How Charlie’s experience as a student led to his drive to transform the system of education . . . and why extrinsic motivation never worked for him (4:10-7:28) Why this transformative work cannot be the sole responsibility of individual teachers or...
2021-05-11
1h 06
Celebrating Lives
Kate Jenkinson's Great Australian Life
Join Laura Turner and her guest actor Kate Jenkinson, star of Channel Nine's heartwarming new drama Amazing Grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-03-14
40 min
The Slot
Cooking with Kate - SPECIAL GUEST
Hana and Al catch up with the one and only Kate Jenkinson and talk Wentworth, Doctor Doctor, Cooking with Covid and more. Thank you to Kate for making this episode possible. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-13
57 min
I Love Theatre Now What
How to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael Jenkinson
“It is a human experience. It’s about being passionate, empathetic, supportive and present.” –Michael JenkinsonHow to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael JenkinsonMichael Jenkinson is a director/choreographer with an extensive resume of hit blockbuster shows, including his choreography work with Scott Schwartz (A Room with a View, The Old Globe; Next to Normal, The Alliance Theater; Next to Normal, Geva Theatre Center; My Fairytale, PCPA). Michael is a proud SDC and AEA member with decades of work at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre; Phoenix Theatre; Sacramento Theatre...
2020-02-11
1h 23
The RegenNarration
#052 Regenerating Society Soundtrack 2019: Highlights from our guests in 2019
We’re signing off for the year with an episode of highlights from our brilliant array of guests throughout 2019. With sincere thanks for tuning in, continuing to share and rate the podcast, and of course for donating and supporting its production. It couldn’t happen without you. Thanks also for getting in touch throughout the year to share stories, questions and insights, and to tell us how much you’ve valued the podcast. It’s been great to see our listener numbers spike further this year, and even more fulfilling to hear how the stories are landing and what...
2019-12-12
25 min
THE BLARNEY SESSIONS
May the Road Rise Up - Rosemary Jenkinson - Jun 2019
Rosemary Jenkinson in conversation with Kate Donelan at Blarney Books and Art about the Irish play 'May the Road Rise Up'.
2019-11-06
52 min
Lifetime Uncorked
S4 E7 - Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You (Lifetime Movie)
Megan Powell (Writer, Actor, former Chicago Theater critic.) joins Patrick Serrano to discuss Lifetime's Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You. (Starring: Delta Goodrem, Kate Jenkinson, Paul David-Goddard.) They also discuss ONJ's extensive career/relationships, Juliana Hatfield, and Patrick fails at accents. (Sorry Australia!) Read Patrick's reviews on our website: https://lifetimeuncorked.com/Check out other Universehead Podcasts: https://www.universehead.com/Rate and Review us! (With emojis, please!) Follow the Podcast @LifetimeUncorkedFollow the Host @PatrickMiguelFollow the Producer @DrewButWithPants Theme Music provided by @jwheeler...
2019-02-28
59 min
Scary Thoughts
Scary Thoughts episode 51 - Suspiria (2018) with guest Monique Jenkinson/Fauxnique
Suspiria is a beloved classic no one really needed to remake, but if you have to do it, you may as well do it with some style. Lucca Guadagnino's 2018 version is a bold vision that divided horror fans. Dance performer Monique Jenkinson (AKA Fauxnique) joins us again to discuss remakes, contemporary dance, fierce witches, Butoh (the Japanese Dance of Darkness), and other high-art strangeness.
2019-02-25
2h 35
Topazu
INFINITE BEAT / BROADCAST 67 / MARC KATE
*Originally aired January 19th, 2019 Broadcast 67 welcomes the accomplished filmmaker, visual artist, composer and performer Marc Kate to the Radio Valencia Studio. With his work in the post-punk band Never Knows, beautiful solo releases on Jacktone, Computer Tapes, HNYTRX, his own imprints Untitled & After, Failing Forms and his collaborations with performance artists like Monique Jenkinson, Marc Kate optimizes what many of us would call a true Bay Area artist in all forms. This transmission features an exclusive mix by Kate. It not only presents the thoughtfulness of his selections or his interest in the slow progression of drones, but it showcases...
2019-01-23
2h 02
Vrije geluiden op NPO Klassiek
Sir Andrzej Panufnik
Tom Klaassen verkent iedere zaterdag en zondag tussen 23.00 en 24.00 uur de grenzen van de klassieke muziek. Met nieuwe releases, concerttips, reportages, actuele ontwikkelingen in de muziekwereld, een vaste plek voor jong talent, en natuurlijk: adembenemende muziek! Gemaakt in nauwe samenwerking met het televisieprogramma Vrije Geluiden. Speellijst: La Fuente y la campana uit Paisajes - Federico Mompou Julien Brocal - piano cd: Reflections Rubicon RCD1008 4’13” van cd, track 2 El lago uit Paisajes - Federico Mompou Julien Brocal - piano cd: Reflections Rubicon RCD1008 4’58” CD The Other Si...
2018-10-27
00 min
Sights & Sounds
Fauxnique
Sights & Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene. Performing artist Fauxnique, aka Monique Jenkinson, told KALW’s Jen Chien about three spectacular arts events happening around the Bay this week. Fauxnique and her partner, musician and composer Marc Kate, perform in GIRL at the Joe Goode Annex in San Francisco tonight thru October 20th.
2018-10-11
06 min
Scary Thoughts
Episode 19 - Black Swan (2010)
Our extra special guest for this abjectively (no, not a typo) excellent episode is Monique Jenkinson, AKA Fauxnique. She is a multi-genre performing artist and choreographer whose work uses drag to consider the performance of femininity as a powerfui, vulnerable and subversive act. She has a background in ballet and does an incredible Slavoj Zizek impression, both of which we make a lot of use of in this conversation about Darren Aronofsky's 2010 film, Black Swan.
2017-06-05
2h 11
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Living on the edge
On this hour-long show, we meet disabled people living in the Canadian Arctic and the Australian outback. Does cold, ice, snow, heat and remote living mean that these places are too inaccessible for them to function independently? Or do the communities rally-round in different ways to those connected towns and cities where access and independence might seem better? We hook up with a visually impaired couple who live in the icy city of Iqaluit by the Arctic Ocean. And, in remote Australia, we speak to a man in Berrigan who setup a "shed" where men...
2016-12-14
56 min