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Kate Levine
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Therapy Works
Chris Levine on How Darkness Led Him to Light
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Julia reconnects with world-famous light artist Chris Levine - best known for his portraits of the Queen, Kate Moss, and Elton John - for the first time in over a decade. Chris opens up about his personal battles, from growing up with a father struggling with alcoholism to facing his own challenges with addiction. He shares how these experiences shaped not only his journey of recovery, but also his unique creative path. Together, they explore how meditation, energy, and a deep connection to a higher power have become c...
2025-04-23
1h 08
Plenty with Kate Northrup
95. Moving From Financial Hypervigilance and/or Dissociation to Resonance with Sarah Tacy
How can we shift from financial stress to a state of resonance and flow? Join me and Sarah Tacy as we explore the nervous system’s role in transforming our relationships with oneself, others, and financesIn this episode of Plenty, I sit down with Sarah Tacy, a healer and nervous system expert, to explore how our body’s sense of safety often shapes our patterns of financial hypervigilance or dissociation. We dive into how healing is a relational process, the power of small, consistent steps, and why accompaniment—having the right support—is essential for lasting transfor...
2025-03-11
1h 12
Plenty with Kate Northrup
95. Moving From Financial Hypervigilance and/or Dissociation to Resonance with Sarah Tacy
How can we shift from financial stress to a state of resonance and flow? Join me and Sarah Tacy as we explore the nervous system’s role in transforming our relationships with oneself, others, and financesIn this episode of Plenty, I sit down with Sarah Tacy, a healer and nervous system expert, to explore how our body’s sense of safety often shapes our patterns of financial hypervigilance or dissociation. We dive into how healing is a relational process, the power of small, consistent steps, and why accompaniment—having the right support—is essential for lasting transfor...
2025-03-11
1h 12
Shofar, So Good!
EPISODE 3: No day but today
In this episode, I learn about how we mourn, and how we remember the dead. But even more importantly, I learn about how Jews’ relationship with death informs the way we live our lives today. I’ll call two rabbis whose work requires them to look death head-on. Learn more about Eitan Levine, Rabbi Lynn Liberman and Rabbi Morris Panitz. Please support this podcast! Tell a friend, rate/review the show, and visit shofarsogoodpodcast.com/support to make a financial contribution to the production of Season 2. Pro...
2025-02-05
28 min
Anne Levine Show
First, A Disclaimer:
Send us a textJoin us on The Anne Levine Show as we start by explaining what our show is all about (for the new folks), followed by sharing a hearty laugh over the notion of "Valentine's babies," celebrating birthdays of Michael, his brother Brian, and sister Monica (and a lot of other people). We fondly reminisce about the magic mirror from Romper Room and then throw in some colorful tales from the Garment Center era, bringing a sense of nostalgia and warmth to our conversation. Plus, we revisit our debate over the adorability of Oreo...
2024-11-15
00 min
Anne Levine Show
Babs, Bagels, & Birthdays: Brilliant
Send us a textCan a single performance define an entire era? We unravel the singular magic of Barbra Streisand, likening her impact to that of the finest bagel on a plate of onion rolls—truly a standout. Our exploration of her legacy in "Funny Girl" and beyond offers a joyful escape from the political chatter of election week, reminding us of the boundless charm Streisand continues to bring to the entertainment industry.Join us as we navigate through a literary adventure with "Carla's Choice," the latest installment in the George Smiley series by Nick Ha...
2024-10-29
00 min
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 294: Your Divorce, Your Choice: The Future of No-Fault Divorce with Erin Levine (Your Vote, Your Choice)
I’m chatting with Erin Levine, the founder and CEO of Hello Divorce, about why the push to get rid of no-fault divorce is seriously bad news—especially for women. No-fault divorce has enabled people to leave marriages without having to prove things like abuse or cheating and it makes women safer. The GOP wants to repeal or restrict no-fault divorce. We’re here to break down why that’s a huge problem. Erin, a lawyer-turned-CEO, has been shaking up the divorce world with Hello Divorce, a platform that makes the whole process smoother, easier, and less stressfu...
2024-10-17
41 min
Anne Levine Show
Taller Than Parsley
Send us a textIn this lively episode, we celebrate Kate Steinberg’s birthday and discuss food cravings that will make your mouth water, from fresh laffa to the evolution of garnishes (such as the surprising role parsley plays on your dinner plate). Join us as we debate whether those decorative green sprigs should be eaten or disappear from altogether, sharing personal anecdotes and humorous (and not so humorous) dining experiences. We also ponder the delicate balance between food presentation and practicality in today’s culinary world. Plus: Watch Netflix's Unlocked and it's also worth seeing Young Woma...
2024-07-30
00 min
Great Mondays Radio
Why We All Need to Become Entrepreneurial Employees
📺 WATCH EPISODE ON YOUTUBE Your host, Josh Levine, talks with Executive Coach, Kate Blake. In this episode of Great Mondays Radio, Kate and Josh discuss the challenges of scaling a business and the changing role of employees towards a more entrepreneurial mindset. For younger generations, in particular, a job is about more than just making money. The modern employee wants to feel good about the work they have done by actively contributing to the projects at hand. Throughout the episode, Kate emphasizes the importance of human connection, community, and instilling a solution-based mindset in employees to...
2024-07-15
40 min
Agency Bytes
Ep 066 – Gabe Levine, Matchstick Legal – Not Legal Advice
Featuring: Gabe Levine, Matchstick Legal In this episode, I had the incredible opportunity to interview Gabe Levine from Matchstick Legal, a top-notch attorney specializing in representing creative businesses. Gabe brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, making this a must-listen episode for anyone in the creative industry. We dive deep into some of the hottest topics facing agencies today. Ever worried about protecting your creative work from copycats? Gabe shares essential strategies and legal insights to safeguard your intellectual property. We also tackle the crucial task of reviewing and updating contracts to ensure they’re...
2024-07-09
29 min
AWAKENING WITH ALI
WHAT DO YOU TRULY WANT & TAKING ALIGNED ACTION W/ THE ANGEL MEDIUM & SPIRITUAL MENTOR: MEET KATE STEWART
I am SO excited for my guest today! Welcome Kate Stewart! Today's another deep dive into our soul, the divine, layers of healing, manifestation, our angels, aligned action and more. I truly loved this episode and talking about our angels! Kate Stewart is a Spiritual alignment mentor and coach, has never forgotten her darkest days and how lonely they were, and she hopes to inspires those still stuck, to take back their power! She passionately guides her followers and clients out of darkness by reclaiming their own spiritual...
2024-04-16
1h 10
Wildly Capable with Kate
7. The Impact of Childhood Experiences on Adult Relationships - Attachment Styles, Emotional Availability, Conflict Management & More
In this episode, Kate explores how our childhood experiences affect and shape our adult relationships. Ever wonder why you react a certain way in conflicts? Or why emotional closeness feels so terrifying to you? Prepare to uncover the hidden roots of your attachment style, emotional construct, communication type and conflict management approach to better understand how your early years are affecting you still today. Through captivating storytelling and insightful analysis, Kate guides us through the maze of psychological patterns formed in childhood, shedding light on how they manifest in our present-day connections. Whether...
2024-03-26
17 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Let's Talk About Trans+ Issues
LGBTQIA+ representation in advertising; the murder of schoolgirl Brianna Ghey; hateful media content and its connection with adspend; BudLight and Nike…how two brands took completely different approaches and what we can learn from them…and much more. Marty Davies (they/she) is a multi-award-winning creative strategist, campaigner, writer, advertising industry thought-leader and a changemaker. She is the joint CEO of Outvertising, the UK ad industry’s foremost LGBTQIA+ advocacy group, the founder of the consultancy Smarty Pants Consultancy, co-founder of grassroots community Trans+ Adlandas and in 2023, was appointed Campaign magazine’s first transgender columnist.Marty is...
2024-03-24
1h 07
The New Truth
The Truth About Burnout
If you are feeling burnt out from dating, relationships, parenting, intense work stress or just overall life - this episode is for you! Women are burning out at alarming rates in the modern world - and in this episode Kate & Catherine share important tools and personal resources that have helped them transform or heal on their own journeys. You will learn what changes need to be made, and what practices you can add to your day to decrease stress and exhaustion. Recommended Resources: Burnout, The Secret to Unlocking The Stress Cycle by Emily Nago...
2024-03-19
43 min
Ukraine 242 Podcast
Poems to the invasion of Ukraine
Poetry by: Marianna KiyanovskaKaren KhielNancy EatonVidmaRead by Kate Wallace RogersMusic:Anthem by Leonard CohenEditing by Michael Hill-LevineEditing by Ursula Rudenberg
2024-03-14
29 min
The Whiskey Ring Podcast
Ep. 131: Hampden Estate with Kate Perry of La Maison & Velier
Uptown FUNK When you think Jamaican rum, you think funk. Funny thing is, most Jamaican rum by both volume and number of distillers is not funky. BTW - funky is the unscientific way of saying ester content. All those fruity, dark, tropical, funky notes are esters, the interactions and transformations of acids and alcohols and aldehydes into the familiar flavor compounds we love. Hampden Estate, however, is the funkiest of them all. Originally built in 1753, Hampden has been producing Trelawney-style rum (named for its province in Jamaica) continuously for closer to three centuries than...
2024-03-13
1h 27
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Never Too Young to Make a Difference: Teaching the Next Generation of Change-Makers
Keren Mitchell is the co-founder of SuperKind, an award-winning platform for schools to integrate social action and charity-work within the wider curriculum and their classrooms. SuperKind works to educate, inspire and empower the next generation of change-makers to make a difference in the world around them. It could not be a more perfect organisation to feature on this podcast.SuperKind helps children make sense of a complex and troubling world by explaining some of the big problems of the world today, inspiring them with stories of other young change-makers and giving them the tools of social action to...
2024-03-09
47 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
What if the Menopause Could be Something to Celebrate? Medical Herbalist Melinda McDougall shows the way
Melinda (Mel) McDougall has been raising awareness and working to create change in the understanding and treatment of menopause; she wants to help women have a happy, healthy menopause and feel positive about heading into the next phase of their lives. What a change from the silence, shame and fear that still surrounds menopause – a time of life that will affect most people on the planet, either because it happens to them directly or to the people they know, love, live and work with.Mel is a qualified medical herbalist, who treats people with a wide variety of hea...
2024-02-05
39 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Bold and brave business: talking social mission at Ben & Jerry’s with Jessie Macneil-Brown
Jessie Macneil-Brown is the Head of Social Mission and Activism for Ben & Jerry’s Europe. She’s a passionate advocate for using business as a force for good and has masses of experience delivering successful initiatives to inspire the public and drive long term sustainable change. She’s led global campaigns teams at IKEA, Amnesty International and The Body Shop. Ben & Jerry’s corporate activism is brave and bold. But also informed and considered. Find out how they do it in this episode with Jessie.
2024-01-07
53 min
Refreshing Leadership
S2:13. When it is YOU that is in Shock or Sensory Overwhelm: How I Led Myself Through Shaking, Fear, and Pain Reactions During a Medical Procedure, and You Can Too
In this episode I’ve taken the risk of sharing a very personal and recent experience with you. Why? Because it required leadership, resilience, and self-care, and I could only get through it because of the knowledge and skills I now have.My recent medical challenge of a surgical repair to my eardrum was nothing compared to an intense experience of somatic shock that happened during a follow-up procedure.My story explores the primal conditioning that compels our bodies to hide illness and how stress can manifest in physical reactions like shaking. But mo...
2023-12-15
29 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Bloody Brilliant: the founder of Bloody Good Period, Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin
In this episode, the wonderful Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin talks to us about the charity she founded, Bloody Good Period. From collecting period products in her flat, to running a national charity that became an impactful, influential powerhouse in less than six years. We talk about getting started and keeping going, we talk about the highs and lows, about the power of great art and design in getting your message across, about the influence of Judaism on Gabby’s life and work and about that all-too-familiar subject for activists: dealing with burnout.
2023-10-26
44 min
Great Mondays Radio
How Service Design Improved Culture at The Richland Library with Richland Library's Melanie Huggins
Your host, Josh Levine, talks with the Executive Director of Richland Library, Melanie Huggins. Awarded the National Medal in 2017 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Richland Library is a vibrant, contemporary organization that provides resources and information that advance the Midlands.Learning takes many paths in today’s twenty-first-century library. They’re continually inspired to find new ways to serve their super-users, entice new customers, and enhance current services. The Richland Library staff, boards, and volunteers are the lifeblood of the library—continuously flowing from one customer and project to another, all while maintaining professional excell...
2023-09-25
38 min
Great Mondays Radio
Company Seized by the FDIC? Talent Development Expert Knows The Feeling with First Republic's Kate Dey
Your host, Josh Levine, talks with the Senior Director of Talent Acquisition of First Republic, Kate Dey. During her time at First Republic Bank, Kate faced a roller coaster ride of challenges. The bank was acquired and subsequently shut down by the FDIC, forcing Kate and her team to navigate the aftermath. To handle the layoffs, Kate and her team personally called each individual affected, ensuring they were treated with respect and given the news directly. While emotionally exhausting, Kate believed it was crucial to provide a personal touch during such a difficult time.To...
2023-09-18
37 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Football, racism, power, activism, burnout: a far-reaching conversation about making change and staying optimistic with Shaista Aziz
Shaista is an outstanding campaigner, activist, commentator, journalist and more. She's one of The Three Hijabis, three football-loving Muslim women who campaign to raise awareness about racism in sport and bring an end to it. In this episode, we talk about racism, misogyny, power imbalances, the critical issue of consent...we talk about burnout and the process of healing.
2023-08-28
52 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Fighting to end sexual violence and abuse: a conversation with Jayne Butler, CEO of Rape Crisis England and Wales.
Jayne Butler is the outgoing CEO of Rape Crisis England and Wales, the national charity working to end sexual violence and abuse. Its work includes support, education, influencing and making long-term change. In her 2.5 years at the helm of RCEW, Jayne has overseen a real transformation of the organisation: launching a new website, the national 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse support line, several hard-hitting reports and campaigns and a huge increase in awareness and engagement. As anyone working in this sector knows, it can be very tough.
2023-08-15
47 min
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 227: Hello Divorce: Redefining the Divorce Process with Erin Levine
I have yet to see an online divorce platform that is as in-depth as the award-winning platform Hello Divorce. Founder, attorney, and CEO, Erin Levine, joins me in a conversation about revolutionizing the broken divorce system and how Hello Divorce helps couples divorce in a way that feels fair, reduces conflict, and facilitates peace. Erin’s mission is to help separating couples empower a better life ahead, and she has helped thousands of Americans reorganize their lives and families through a framework that levels the playing field between spouses so they can sort things out fairly, avoid mis...
2023-08-03
49 min
Novel Experience
S6 Ep5 Khashayar J. Khabushani author of I Will Greet The Sun Again
Debut author Khashayar J. Khabushani, author of I Will Greet The Sun Again.Khash chats about:How coming out as an Artist held almost as many challenges as coming out as QueerThe transformative power of the Columbia University MFAWriting from memories and remembered sensesWriting to make amends to his childhood self and his inner childWriting hope and joy into a story with trauma and challenges imbedded in itGuest Author: Khashayar J. Khabushani Books: I Will Greet The Sun Again by Khashayar J. KhabushaniHost: Kate Sawyer Twitter: @katesawyer IG: @mskatesawyer Books: The Stranding by Kate...
2023-08-01
59 min
The Power to Make Change: talking to activists and change-makers.
Caffeine for a Cause:A Coffee Business Fighting Sex Trafficking with Bryn Frere-Smith
Bryn, an anti-trafficking campaigner, set up social enterprise Blue Bear Coffee to sell delicious, ethically-sourced coffee that helps fight trafficking and support its survivors. In this podcast, he describes his background in the UK Police Services and volunteering in the Dominican Republic, investigating the trafficking of children, all of which helped lead to the founding of Blue Bear Coffee. Listen to this fascinating journey here.
2023-07-12
46 min
Life - An Inside Job
Inside the highly sensitive person with ChaNan Bonser
Our guide to the highly sensitive person, or HSP, is ChaNan Bonser a therapist and healer, and a teacher and trainer based in Mid Wales. She is a highly sensitive person, and for many years has worked with sensitivity within her client base. She recently developed an online course Self Care for Sensitives, helping folk who are highly sensitive to become more robust and resilient, and to learn how to harness their sensitivity as a super power. We talk about:What does it mean to be a highly sensitive personWhat happens in the energy of...
2023-06-26
1h 04