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About Face
I Have a New Podcast! Falling in Love is Easy Trailer
Hey About Face fam—today I’ve got something special for you. I’m introducing my brand new podcast: Falling in Love is Easy.This show is close to my heart. It’s a deep dive into the beautiful, messy, tender (and sometimes terrifying) territory of modern relationships. If you’ve ever asked yourself why healthy love can feel so hard, or why we’re drawn to patterns we thought we left behind, this new podcast is for you.In Falling in Love is Easy, I offer tools and tips to recover from relationship conflict, interview ex...
2025-05-03
04 min
About Face
Introducing- Atypical Daydream
I wanted to introduce you all to a podcast I really love called Atypical Daydream, hosted by Josh Caldwell. I know you, listeners of About Face, love personal stories, road stories, travel stories, people stories... I'm really hooked on this and wanted to share. And if you follow, I'll appear in a future episode, sharing my story of calling off my wedding to travel the world.. if you haven't already heard it.Follow Atypical Daydream wherever you get your podcasts.Atypical Daydream on Apple--> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
2025-03-28
02 min
Drafting the Past
Marlene Daut Returns to Storytelling
This is Drafting the Past, a podcast about the craft of writing history. In this episode, host Kate Carpenter is joined by historian Dr. Marlene Daut. Marlene is a professor at Yale University and is the author of four books, as well as an editor of several more. The most recent two of those books are Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution, which was a winner of the 2024 Frederick Douglass Book Prize, and The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe. She is also the author of many articles...
2025-02-11
42 min
The Geek In Review
Designing the Future of Law: Inside Faegre Drinker's Legal Design Lab Relaunch
This week, we talk with a team of innovation leaders from the law firm Faegre Drinker. The guests included Shawn Swearingen, Chief Innovation Officer; David Gross, Design Lab co-founder; and Ruben Gonzalez, Design Lab Director. The discussion centered around the relaunch of Faegre Drinker's Legal Design Lab in Scottsdale, Arizona, exploring its origins, evolution, and impact on legal problem-solving. The Legal Design Lab's inception traces back eight or nine years when an associate at the firm, Helen Chacon, reconnected with her Stanford Law School friend Margaret Hagan, who was pioneering the concept of legal design. Intrigued by...
2024-10-21
1h 00
Old Radio Shows
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO - Marlene Dietrich Bank Robbery - USA COMEDY
Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, "The Abbott and Costello Show" offers a delightful blend of humor, music, and cultural commentary. Join us as we revisit the world of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and experience the comedic brilliance that has entertained generations. Welcome to "The Abbott and Costello Show," a legendary American radio comedy series that delighted audiences from 1940 to 1949. Broadcast initially on NBC and later on ABC, this iconic program showcased the comedic genius of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, one of the most popular comedy duos of the 1940...
2024-10-21
29 min
Hot Flashbacks
Midlife Metamorphosis: Reinventing Yourself
In this episode of Hot Flashbacks, join me and special guest Kate Marlene from the "About Face" podcast as we delve into the exhilarating journey of making major life changes in your 30s and 40s. We discuss personal stories of transformation, the challenges of starting anew, and how embracing change can lead to unexpected personal growth and fulfillment. Whether it's career shifts, relationship changes, or rediscovering passions, this episode explores how it's never too late to rewrite your life's narrative and embrace the thrill of reinvention.
2024-07-17
52 min
NeuroQueer Connections
🇬🇧 Thinking Trans-Affirmative Mental Health Support, with Marlene, Or and Martin
In this first episode of NeuroQueer Connections (former Entre Eux Deux), we delve into the crucial topic of creating a trans-affirmative mental health care system. Noémie Gmür (she/they), sex & relationship therapist, is joined by three guests: Marlene (she/her), musician, YouTuber and Tiktoker (avelosongs / MarleneBellissimo), Martín (he/him), psychosocial counselor with queer refugees and Or, (he/him), informal youth therapist and hairdresser. They share their experiences as members of the trans community, as well as their advices and recommendations for improving the accessibility of the mental and physical health system for trans people.If...
2024-06-28
1h 16
About Face
Episode 52. The Power of Single-Mothering w/ Ruby Russell
As a single mom myself I've had to battle the negative stereotypes and stigmas around single motherhood and what happens after a marriage/parenting relationship breaks down. In this episode I am talking with Ruby Russell is a journalist, author, and single mom from London, also living in Berlin, and the author of Doing it All: The Social Power of Single Motherhood. Doing it All is a feminist exploration of single-motherhood, tracing a history through Victorian brothels, welfare rights activism and Black feminist traditions of othermothering. Ruby Russell tells a different story: of motherhood defined not by marriage or m...
2024-06-17
1h 23
About Face
51. I Went to Jail! The Stories We tell About Ourselves
Somewhere there is a mugshot of me after I got arrested at a house party in Seattle when I was 20. There is also a picture of me graduating law school a few years later. Both of these pictures tell a story, and both are true. But how do I make meaning from these stories and these truths? What do these stories tell me about myself and my life? In this solo episode, I'm talking about how I have come to understand the power of storytelling, identity, and how we can use narrative in harnessing potential and creating...
2024-06-04
17 min
The Geek In Review
Avvoka's Innovative Approach to Document Automation and the Impact of Generative AI - Giles Thompson and Jun Choi
In this episode of The Geek in Review podcast, hosts Greg Lambert and Kate Boyd from Sente Advisors (standing in for Marlene Gebauer) sit down with Giles Thompson, Head of Growth, and Jun Choi, Growth Executive at Avvoka, to discuss the company's innovative approach to document automation and the impact of generative AI on the legal industry. Avvoka is a no-code document automation platform that enables legal professionals to streamline the creation and management of complex legal documents and contracts. The company has recently introduced AI-enhanced features such as SmartAutomation (with GenAI) and SmartConsolidation , which...
2024-06-04
34 min
About Face
50. Family Estrangement & Going No Contact w/ Janice Formichella
"Just because someone is related, doesn't mean they love you," can be a difficult idea to accept, but recognizing that family relations don't always serve us can be empowering. Family estrangement is a taboo topic and those of us who have had to go no contact with famly members never make the decision lightly. Kate speaks with break-up coach and family estrangement expert, Janice Formichella about her own experience severing from the LDS church and the difficult decision to go no contact with toxic family members, including her parents. In addition to sharing their own st...
2024-05-28
59 min
Small Town Mysteries
Killer Clown: The Murder of Marlene Warren
Marlene Warren answered the door to her home and was fatally shot by a mysterious clown, who then calmly walked away to their getaway car. Although there were eyewitnesses, circumstantial evidence, and a prime suspect, it would take over three decades for her killer to face any kind of justice.Sources: 1) https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/killer-clown-marlene-warren-sheila-keen-warren-florida-murder/2) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sheila-keen-warren-marlene-warren-murder-florida-killer-clown-case/ 3) https://abcnews.go.com/US/killer-clown-victims-son-reflects-33-year-fight/story?id=98941520Support the show
2024-05-14
28 min
ZEMENT GIESSEN
Herzbusch
Triggerwarnung: An einer Stelle in dieser Folge werden Aufführungen sexualisierter Gewalt im Theater erwähnt. Wenn ihr das nicht gut hören könnt, dann überspringt diese Stelle ab Minute 22 und hört ab Minute 24 weiter. Der Aufstieg einer jungen Frau von der jugendlichen Detektivin zur Königin der Transparenz. Das Ringen um Privatsphäre und beruflichen Rat. Die Umschulung eines Ex-Präsidenten zum Theaterübersetzer. Diese Folge ist unter schwierigen Bedingungen entstanden: Zwischen zwei Sätzen sind bis zu zwei Stunden vergangen, in denen kein Wort gesagt wurde. Der Grund? Marlene musste bei Ursel im sc...
2024-04-12
43 min
About Face
49. PSA: Stop Texting When You Should Be Talking!
When it comes to texting- I am the worst! I have a history of sending break-up texts, having serious conflicts by text message, and trying to communicate my emotional reactions and needs by text message. The thing is- we don't get anywhere by dumping on others through text message. We lose nuance, accountability, and the opportunity for conflict resolution. In this episode, I talk about my own history of being a bad communicator by text message, how I learned to (eeek!) call instead of text, and some thoughts on the relationship between text messaging, people p...
2024-03-21
21 min
The Geek In Review
Love and Legal Tech - Kate Boyd and Ryan McClead of Sente Advisors
In this episode of "The Geek in Review" podcast, co-hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer interview Ryan McClead and Kate Boyd, the CEO and COO of Sente Advisors, respectively, as part of their "Love and Legal Tech" series. The interview delves into the couple's history in the legal technology space, their experience working together, and the challenges and benefits of being in a relationship while also being colleagues. Ryan and Kate share their extensive backgrounds in legal technology, with Ryan starting in the industry in 2003 and eventually becoming the head of innovation at a law...
2024-03-19
25 min
Brujas de Rancho
#BRUJASDERADIO 14 de marzo
Cumpleaños de Mexicali, datos sobre Mexicali Rose, harta queja...y dónde está Kate????
2024-03-15
26 min
About Face
48. Burnout in Mid-Life and 'The Way Home' w/ Ben Katt
I started this podcast after my own 'rock bottom' story and recovery journey, really in effort to capture the essence of personal growth and transformation coming out of darkness. But, what if there is no rock bottom? What if you simply feel, or hear a voice deep down that tells you ... something isn't right? 'Rock bottom’ stories can be inspiring, they do not always capture the very normative experiences of burnout, feelings of disconnect, and a lack of purpose, particulary at mid-life. And, how do we define mid-life? Could it be, not a number, but rat...
2024-03-14
1h 06
About Face
47. Managing Fear and Anger During Loss
I wanted to share a difficulty that I have been struggling with the last month and how I was able to manage some hard, even shameful emotions that came up for me. When my kids' father got sick and ended up in the hospital for the last month I had to accept my new role as a single mom, without the help of a co-parent. In this episode I discuss the stages of grief I went through, including some anger and resentment that I was not proud of. I also discuss the shift I was able to...
2024-03-04
18 min
About Face
46. Love Stories in Art and Life w/ Olivia DeRecat
Love stories captivate all of us, but how do narratives of love influence how we date, make meaning, and tell our own stories? What do we look for in the love stories of our own lives and how do larger narratives about love influence how we pursue and experience romance? In this episode, I interview Olivia de Recat, author, illustrator, and cartoonist for the New Yorker. Her book Drawn Together was named one of the best books of the Year by the New Yorker in 2022. This book was absolutely beautiful, truly hilarious, and a vulnerable look at r...
2024-02-06
1h 00
Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice Formichella
🧗I’m single. Now what?? 🧗(188)
Let me be your breakup buddy! Get direct access to my calendar here to schedule a FREE consultation. Being single can be a big adjustment. And it can also be a big blessing. But how do you get used to it, much less learn to love it? I GOT YOU. In today’s dose of breakup medicine I am covering: -Things to keep in mind about your single journey and the concept of being single -What being single has taught me -The hard parts about being single and why you...
2024-01-24
51 min
Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice Formichella
💔Love addiction (184) 💔
Let me be your breakup buddy! Get direct access to my calendar here to schedule a FREE consultation. We are all told to look for it and even chase after it. But love and the hope of the ‘happily ever after’ can hurt and even destroy us in some cases. Today friend and narrative therapist Kate Marlene is joining me to share her experience of accepting that she is a love addict and her brave journey to recover and learn from it. This is a vulnerable, courageous chat on the part of Kate and I know...
2023-12-06
1h 10
About Face
45. Illness, Negative Self-Talk, and Healing
Being sick can have a negative impact on our sense of self and mental well-being. Do you feel unproductive, unable to be a good parent, or isolated and lonely when you're sick? When we are ill, a myriad of stories, beliefs, and negative associations can surface. These stories can impact our sense of self and, in my case, even lead to questioning my ability to work or be a good parent, fostering self-doubt and blame. To stop negative self-reflection during illness we must detach our identities and self-worth from the condition. It's about seeing the illness objectively...
2023-12-06
20 min
How You Pictured It
Sustainable marketing using Pinterest with Laurel Vines
In this episode, I'm chatting with Laurel Vines of Vineyard Creative Co, the go-to expert on web and Pinterest strategy. She's spilling the beans about why Pinterest is a game-changer for businesses. Laurel is all about using Pinterest as an evergreen search engine, unlike those ever-changing social media platforms, for more sustainable marketing.When it comes to Pinterest, it's not your typical social media deal. It's all about keywords and fresh content, and Laurel's got some fantastic tips to up your Pinterest game and boost your visibility.Plus, she'll share insights on how Pinterest is c...
2023-11-29
26 min
About Face
44. Break Ups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On w/ Janice Formichella
One of the greatest pains we will ever endure in life is heartache, either from a break-up, rejection, divorce, or the severance of a relationship. In this episode I talked with Janice Formicella, a break-up coach and host of the podcast, "Break-ups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On." We talked about recovery from our own divorce and other break-ups, withdrawal after break-up, the power of no-contact, and how to use the pain of a break-up to fuel personal growth at any stage of life. We also talk about the power of narrative, understanding the self, and shifting our narratives around...
2023-11-16
1h 02
The Lives and Styles of Old Hollywood
Marlene Dietrich
German roots, long legs and an American heart She was a high-profile entertainer, a very successful marquee live-show performer - and is named the ninth greatest female screen Legend of classic Hollywood cinema. +++ MY BOOK IS OUT NOW +++ My book "Old Hollywood - Little-Known Facts & Interesting Details" is now available on Amazon worldwide Amazon US Amazon UK Amazon Germany QUIZ TIME Do you want to know which Old Hollywood actress you resemble the most? Head over to my Old Hollywood Quiz to find out! LET'S CONNECT If...
2023-11-08
18 min
About Face
43. College Pregnancy: An Interview with the Father (20 Years Later)
Almost exactly 20 years ago I got pregnant. I was still in college and my boyfriend at the time was getting ready to start a Ph.D. at Harvard. We had big life dreams, that for both of us, seemed inevitable, not to be disrupted by an unexpected pregnancy. A couple years ago I met up with Jeremie when we were both in Paris and he agreed to let me record this conversation about what happened, our relationship, and how our lives were impacted. I want to clarify firstly, this is not an anti-abortion narrative, however it is...
2023-10-17
1h 03
About Face
42. My (Ex) Mother in Law Thinks I'm Cray! Dealing with Multiple Truths
Any time we try to convince others of our truth and convictions we lose power. When I got divorced I heard a lot of rumors about myself-- I'm crazy, left my husband for a younger boyfriend, etc. This experience taught me a lot about how to stand in my own power and truth and to not let myself be vulnerable to the thoughts and opinions of others.
2023-10-04
18 min
About Face
41. I Am Trapped in a Foreign Country!- Reimagining Limitations
I got on a dating app in 2012 and met my now ex-husband. Now I have two German kids and I can't leave the country! On a bad day this really gets be down, however, it has taught me a lot about the power of reimagining possibility within the very real limitations of our lives and circumstances. This episode is for anyone who has felt held back back or "stuck" because of circumstances, past decisions, and the consequences of just living our lives. Reimagine your limitations with real hope, possbility, and space for growth.
2023-09-26
16 min
Marlene Larson
~WATCHING Life Below Zero S21E3 Online
Life Below Zero (2013) Season 21 Episode 3 Life Below Zero S21 E3 “On the Auroras” Watch Video ▶️🔴 https://fullhd.vuizenfilm.online/tv/60910-21-3 SYNOPSYS: Viewers go deep into an Alaskan winter to meet six tough and resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to make it through to spring. The closest neighbor to Sue Aikens is more than 300 miles away. Eric Salitan subsists solely on what he hunts and forages. Chip and Agnes Hailstone catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, and Andy and Kate Bassich use their pack of sled dogs for transpo...
2023-09-08
00 min
Abbott and Costello Show
Abbott & Costello Show - 421015 Bank Robbery with Marlene Dietrich
The Abbott and Costello Show was a comedy program from the era of old-time radio in the United States. It was broadcast first on NBC and later on ABC, beginning on July 3, 1940 and ending on June 9, 1949. Abbott and Costello debuted on radio on Kate Smith's program in 1938. They continued performing on the show until the summer of 1940. Their first program of their own was a summer replacement for The Fred Allen Show in 1940. After a hiatus of two years, the show returned as a regular network program in the fall of 1942 and ran through the spring of 1949.
2023-05-21
20 min
Abbott and Costello Show
Abbott & Costello Show - 421015 Bank Robbery with Marlene Dietrich
The Abbott and Costello Show was a comedy program from the era of old-time radio in the United States. It was broadcast first on NBC and later on ABC, beginning on July 3, 1940 and ending on June 9, 1949.Abbott and Costello debuted on radio on Kate Smith's program in 1938. They continued performing on the show until the summer of 1940. Their first program of their own was a summer replacement for The Fred Allen Show in 1940. After a hiatus of two years, the show returned as a regular network program in the fall of 1942 and ran through the spring of 1949.
2023-05-21
18 min
EUROPHILE
Episode 74 - Germany - Marlene Dietrich
Coucou everyone! We finally get to chat all about the most glamorous woman in old Hollywood - our dear Marlene! She stood up for what she believed in, fantasized about killing Hitler, and had affairs with the hottest men AND women of her day. No one did it like Marlene. Then Kate tells Cat about prudish neighbors and how you can be ticketed for vacuuming?? Like if you're boring just say so... Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: You Must Remember This MARLENE DIETRICH The Ra...
2023-04-20
40 min
Track17 - Der Musikpodcast
#43 | Kate NV, Marlene Ribeiro, Chunky, deathcrash, Erik Hall
mit Christopher Hunold und Albert Koch In der ersten Review-Folge des Jahres kehren ein paar alte Bekannte zurück. Kate NV spielt auf "WOW" tänzelnden, abstrakten und schwer greifbaren Pixel-Pop, der von Strukturen und ganzen Sätzen nichts wissen will und doch beim Pop landet. Auch die Portugiesin Marlene Ribeiro zieht auf ihrem sensationellen Debüt-Album Pop auf links und nutzt dafür pluckernde und wabernde Nicht-Beats, die sich in fließender Musik ergeben. Bass-Musik, Grime und Hip-Hop vereint der in Manchesters Musikszene umtriebige Chunky auf einem Album, das Pirate Radio, Clubs, Sofas, Beifahrersitze und Kopfhörer mitdenkt. Die Slo...
2023-03-17
1h 06
Independent Music Podcast
#397 – Marlene Ribeiro, King Ayisoba, Wolf Eyes, Za!, Kate NV, Seaming - 16 January 2023
We’re taking most of January off, but are making the most of a gap between our holidays to showcase some of the most exciting independent music of 2023 so far. From raw kologo power from Ghana’s King Ayisoba, to transcendental psychedelia from Portugal’s Marlene Ribeiro, via sublime drones, raucous metal, whatever you’d categorise Za! as, and a whole lot more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Wolf Eyes – Short Hands – Dank Boone (Disciples, UK) Kate NV – Oni (they) (RVNG Intl., USA) Thomas Stone –...
2023-01-17
38 min
The Geek In Review
What Does a Post-Pandemic Conference Look Like? Martha Breil on ILTACon (TGIR Ep.175)
Four speakers and a moderator were presenting at a conference. That sounds like the beginning of a joke, but according to the 2022 ILTACon Conference Co-Chair, Martha Breil, that type of conference presentation just won't draw in the next generation of conference attendees. Workshops, hands-on experiences, and interactive presentations are needed for conferences to stay relevant as we emerge from the two and a half years of lost conferences due to COVID. While ILTACon made an appearance in 2021, it was this year's conference which was extremely successful. With nearly 3,000 attendees, the conference held at the National Ha...
2022-09-28
33 min
Bitch, breathe!
#72 Breaking up in your Forties
Does breaking up get easier or harder as you grow? Kate Marlene and I had such a great time in our last episode about dating in your forties. Today she is back for a second episdoe on Bitch, breathe! We thought it only fitting to talk about breakups after talking about dating in your forties. Lots to unpack in the dating world when you're not old but you ain't in your twenties either anymore. If you are going through a breakup, be sure to reach out and let's talk about it: ricardia@thebreakupcall.com Sending...
2022-08-07
23 min
Bitch, breathe!
#71 Dating in your Forties
What is it like going back to dating in your forties? Kate Marlene is a narrative therapist, a podcaster and a writer. She's been dating both online and offline lately and the insights she gives will both confirm some of what you, too, might be experiencing, and/or it might encourage you to give that online dating thing a go already! If you'd like to find out more about Kate Marlene, find her on her website. or on Instagram or tune into her podcast. If you'd like to write to us...
2022-07-24
24 min
Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice Formichella
109. Writing Your Breakup Story with Kate from About Face
Join our new Patreon! Become an Ex-Philes insider! https://www.patreon.com/exphiles What are you struggling to come to terms with when it comes to your breakup or the relationship? Have you considered that re-writing the narrative you are telling yourself may be the key to closure? We are tickled PINK to be joined by a fan of the show today! Kate Marlene is (besides Janice’s twin) a content creator who also works one-on-one with people to heal through narrative therapy and storytelling. She is a WARRIOR who has used her bre...
2022-07-19
1h 02
SOBER SEX
Radical Reinvention with Kate Marlene
Kate Marlene is an American author, podcaster and artist living in Berlin. She is also a narrative therapist and social justice advocate, focused on individual and community healing. In this episode we discussed her journey into recovery and through motherhood and divorce as a sober woman, what reinvention looks like in recovery and how embracing femme has felt for her. While there were some technical difficulties, we think we took care of them in the edit and that this episode is a great time! You can learn more about Kate from her awesome podcast, 'About Face', available on all pl...
2022-07-11
1h 19
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 55: Season 4 Finale
Wow! After four months of incredibly inspiring guests, it's time to wrap it all up with a finale episode. Here, let's take a mini dose of each episode, and I hope you are reminded of or introduced to these people doing so much good in so many different, unique ways. I further hope you are inspired to follow your passions and help your own heart as well as others around you along the way. What is Be The Good with Kate? Need a reminder of the good in the world? In search of some inspiration...
2022-07-08
26 min
Sinnig und Stimmig
126 | Depressionen - Und wie wir trotzdem happy sein können. Interview mit Sängerin und Songwriterin Kate Louisa
„Alles hat seine Zeit - wenn du heller leuchten willst, dann mach’ dich bereit. Wir haben jeden Tag die Chance, die Besten zu sein.“ (aus „Morgens um 5“ vom Album „Alle diese Jahre“) Die Hamburger Sängerin Kate Louisa hat mit „Alle diese Jahre“ ein wunderbar authentisches Album erschaffen, das wirklich zu Herzen geht. Insbesondere, wenn du selbst die dunklen Seiten des Lebens kennst, wirst du dich in ihren Texten wiederfinden - und die kraftvollen, größtenteils zugleich melancholischen Klänge vermitteln trotz aller Nachdenklichkeit immer wieder das Gefühl der Ermutigung. Sie nimmt uns in diesem offenen Gespräch mit auf eine Reise in ihre V...
2022-07-05
59 min
About Face
40. Truth Hurts: Saying the Hard Stuff
I took a break from podcasting because I didn't know how to tell my own stories anymore. There was shame, confusion, fear, and hardship around what I was going through- leaving my marriage, becoming a single mother, and learning to embrace the truth about my situation and my life. This episode is about the reality of why I had to leave my marriage, what I learned about processing the grief and trauma, and how stories and podcasters have given me strength and hope.
2022-06-06
28 min
About Face
39. Healing in Sex and Love w/ Quintin Mecke
Dating after divorce or after 40 can be messy, but it's also a great time for self-growth, healing, and introspection. In this episode, Kate talks with Quintin Mecke, social activist, politician, and former mayoral candidate of San Francisco about healing in sex and love. This episode is a funny reflection on how they met doing storytelling in San Francisco, Kate's existential crisis when a sex tape is revealed, a relapse, polyamory, divorce, breakups and their misadventures in dating and healing. This episode explores personal healing, gender dynamics in marriage, family trauma, and how to heal ourselves to be ready for new...
2022-05-22
1h 18
About Face
38. Truth Telling: if you want to heal, you have to be real
This is the first episode in a new season of About Face. Kate shares her personal journey with creating the podcast, what it means to be authentic, why being honest with ourselves is crucial to recovery. She shares about losing a guest to overdose, divorce, addiction recovery, sex and love addiction, her inspiration in the trans community, and the role of storytelling in recovery. If you want to heal, you have to be real. Here is the first episode on a journey of truth and finding authenticity in our lives and ourselves.
2022-05-09
23 min
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 48: Marlene Sharp, Executive Producer
Through all of these episodes of Be The Good, I love noting the recurring themes. One of these is the aspect of a nonlinear, ever-adjusting ‘path’. Today’s guest is an excellent example of following the doors that open, learning all one can, and creating a life around following passions: Entertainment multi-hyphenate to the ‘nth degree’, Marlene Sharp is president of Pink Poodle Productions, with her right hand gal, rescue pup Blanche. Marlene’s journey to where she is now includes working in so many facets of the entertainment industry, which has given her an incredibly w...
2022-05-06
22 min
Forward, Comrades!
Forward, Comrades: Reproductive Justice with Kate and Hayley
In this week’s episode, Jen and Tessa sit down with Kate and Hayley from our own Feminist Socialist Working group to discuss developments against the right to abortion in the US. They'll talk about recent legal actions in Texas and elsewhere, what changes in Roe v. Wade would have on the state of Wisconsin, and what all this means through the broader lens of Reproductive Justice. We close out the podcast with an overview of upcoming events.Hayley's Links:Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the Abortion War by William SaletanUndivided Rights - Women of Color Or...
2021-09-29
58 min
Greetings From Midlife
Reinvention at Midlife Interview with Kate Dean
Marlene interviews Kate Dean, who after her divorce went back to school and then entered the world of politics. She became a County Commissioner in Washington state and married the love of her life at midlife. She talks about how divorce is a great time to reinvent yourself. www.instagram.com/greetingsfrommidlife Springsteen songs mentioned in this episode. Lucky Town is on the Lucky Town album. Into the Fire is on The Rising album.
2021-09-22
39 min
Blessed Picture
45. Martha Marcy May Marlene
It's the second week of Shelby's birthday month, which means yet another week of Women Driftin'. We're joined by friend of the pod (and friend of Family), Haley Oldham to discuss the underrated Martha Marcy May Marlene! How are people just NOW finding out about Elizabeth Olsen's acting capabilities? Why did Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen claim the name of their Elizabeth and James line was a coincidence? Which host of this podcast claims to be susceptible to joining cults? Speaking of cults, what is Shelby's current Sister Wives power ranking? What makes this particular cult movie so haunting...
2021-07-12
1h 56
The Geek In Review
Kate Tompkins on Being a Practice Group Leader But Not a Lawyer
For those of us in large law firms, we understand that Practice Group Leaders have the following responsibilities: Develop a strategy for the Practice Group (PG) Advance the business development of the PG Ensure equitable distribution of work among the more junior PG attorneys Identify attorneys within the practice who are struggling and find mentoring and coaching opportunities for them Practice law at the same time For Lathrop GPM's Intellectual Property Group, Kate Tompkins can do all of these, except practice law. That's because she is not a lawyer. She's a business professional. We've heard...
2021-03-25
38 min
Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio
Comedy Tuesday: Abbott and Costello - Bank Robbery with Marlene Dietrich (10-15-1942)
Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work on radio and in film and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and early 1950s and the highest-paid entertainers in the world during World War II. Their patter routine "Who's on First?" is one of the best-known comedy routines of all time. Their popularity waned in the early 1950s due to overexposure and their film and television contracts lapsed. The partnership ended soon afterwards. The team's first known radio broadcast was on The Kate...
2021-02-09
30 min
About Face
37. I Got Hypnotized: Subconscious Storytelling
Last summer I got hypnotized for over two hours and I wanted to share about this experience as well as the relationship I found between narrative healing and subconscious imagery. In this episode I interview Marta Styczen about her hypnotherapy practice and we talk about my session, including the process of going under hypnosis, what it is really like, whether anyone is susceptible to hypnosis, what I learned, and how I found it to be such a powerful source of healing and information. While there was also a situation of what could be considered "past life regression," we also...
2021-02-05
54 min
If Comedians Ruled The World with President Obonjo
Episode 25 - Kate Copstick - The Rant
Kate Copstick is a Paisley-born Scottish actress, television presenter, writer, critic, director and producer.She is best known for her roles on the children's TV shows No. 73 and ChuckleVision. She also played Marlene Marlowe in Marlene Marlowe Investigates and performed as part of the ensemble cast of former Saturday morning BBC kid's show On the Waterfront. Copstick executive-produced the Natural Born Racers TV series[2] that followed the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup.Copstick is also well known as a commentator on human sexuality. After years writing for the Erotic Review,[4] she enjoyed...
2021-01-13
1h 48
If Comedians Ruled The World with President Obonjo
Episode 25 - Kate Copstick - The Rant
Kate Copstick is a Paisley-born Scottish actress, television presenter, writer, critic, director and producer.She is best known for her roles on the children's TV shows No. 73 and ChuckleVision. She also played Marlene Marlowe in Marlene Marlowe Investigates and performed as part of the ensemble cast of former Saturday morning BBC kid's show On the Waterfront. Copstick executive-produced the Natural Born Racers TV series[2] that followed the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup.Copstick is also well known as a commentator on human sexuality. After years writing for the Erotic Review,[4] she enjoyed it so...
2021-01-13
1h 48
About Face
36. Suffering is Optional- Attachment Stories
Today I want to talk about something I call “Attachment Stories,” and it’s the stories that attach themselves to events, issues, or traits about ourselves, our families, communities etc. Basically, it’s the accompanying stories that might crop up in a damaging way. Many of you have probably heard this expression: “Pain inevitable, suffering is optional” an ancient Buddhist expression, made popular by Haruki Murakami. This quote is basically the premise of how to face attachment stories. That is to say that the human experience will inevitably involve pain: we will face hardship, loss, and eventually death, but t...
2021-01-13
25 min
About Face
35. Why Me? When Bad Things Happen
I used to think I could insulate myself against pain or hardship by doing the right thing or making "good decisions." When my daughter was diagnosed with a rare brain condition, I had to face my greatest fears of illness, vulnerability, and a total loss of control. In this episode I share about going through the transition from denying and fighting against hardship and how learning to accept difficult fates and struggles has taught me about connection, humanity, and empathy. This episode was inspired by an essay I wrote called, "The Things We Cannot Handle," originally published i...
2020-12-07
24 min
About Face
34. I'm Successful, How Could I Be An Addict?
I hated the thought of being an addict or an alcoholic. I would often point to my external successes as a straight A student, a lawyer, having a good job and other markers of "well-being" to distract from my problem with alcohol, my depression, anxiety, and my pain. After going through recovery I've noticed that so many addicts are actually "successful" in many other areas of their lives. But, how is this narrative of success preventing them from getting help? Today I am bringing you an interview that I did over the summer with Eilene Zimmerman who...
2020-11-25
52 min
About Face
33. Sick of Gratitude Lists? Try My Shit List
I love gratitude lists, but I think sometimes the pressure to focus on the positive (and shaming for negative thinking) can be destructive. In this episode I want to share my experience with learning to acknowledge some of the challenges in my life, taking an honest approach to hardship. This is about self compassion and learning to get real when things kind of suck.
2020-11-18
14 min
About Face
E12- Getting Over a Break-Up, Divorce, Love Lost
Break-ups are HARD and the heartache can last years. This episode explores the relationship between self-identity and break-ups and why the pain is often because of the stories we tell ourselves about why things ended. Whether you left a 20 year marriage or you got ghosted after a few Tinder dates, this episode is for you. Kate explores four steps to narrative healing: 1- What stories are you telling yourself about the relationship or the break-up? 2- What stories are you telling yourself about YOURSELF? What power does this story have over you? 3...
2020-10-30
31 min
About Face
E11- Collective Grief and Rising Hope in a Pandemic
So. many of us are suffering from the collective grief of this pandemic and it's been manifesting in various ways- pressures on our relationships, money stress, health fears, feelings of isolation, and the unknown. There is also a depressive element- not knowing how we will be moving forward for the next year, the inability to make plans, and this pressing feeling of, "Will this ever end?" Kate talks about her own struggles with the grief and loss, the inability to travel out of a foreign country, the unknowns, and the fears and stress of social distancing. She talks about narratives t...
2020-10-13
25 min
About Face
E10- Challenging Our Food and Body Narratives
Food is so basic and primal and yet so many of us suffer from disordered eating--why? This isn't about extreme cases of anorexia, bulimia, or overeating (though it could be), but the many little ways that we are tortured by food management, food restriction, and the disordered relationships we have with food because of personal, family, cultural and systemic narratives. In this episode Kate talks with food psychology coach Laura Lloyd about the narratives we have about food, our bodies, and exercise. Do you suffer from disordered eating? Have a subconscious aversion to exercise? Do you hate...
2020-09-25
53 min
About Face
E9: Restor(y)ing a Father's Absence
When you think of the most important stories of your life, they are often about relationships. What stories you tell about yourself and your life often begin with family, parental bonds, siblings, and events that involved these important relationships. Whether you have strong bonds with your family or you have severed ties, you likely continue to have stories and narratives around your early life and how these relationships shaped who you are. I met Aidan “Taco” Jones when he did a stand-up show in Berlin. Most of his bit was about how his Australian mother got pregnant whil...
2020-09-15
42 min
About Face
E8- When Fear is Real: Medical Fears, Money & Loss
In 2017, my 18-month old daughter had to have brain scans for a suspected tumor. While in the hospital, she didn't wake up from the anesthetic. It turned out she had caught a superbug while being tested, but the doctors told me that she should also be tested for lung cancer, blood cancers, among other really scary diagnoses. All of this was something I had to navigate in a foreign country, in a foreign language. Literally, the scariest week of my life. Eventually she was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation and doctors have since wanted to perform an invasive brain stem surgery/de...
2020-09-08
42 min
About Face
E7: Fear Narratives: Finding Self and Truth
Fear is so basic, primal, but also gets at the role of narrative in our lives is fear. Fear is an instinct of course, it drives us to make decisions, to do or not do things. It can get in the way of moving forward, but of course it also has this evolutionary advantage of keeping us safe from harm. Fear narratives can be based on societal messaging, family of origin stories, experiences, and even cultural mythologies, but it is important to understand where our fears are coming from and whether they are authentic and real or if they are...
2020-08-28
25 min
About Face
E6: Reimagining Self and the Journey in Tarot w/ Hannah Joy Graves
This podcast is broadly looking at the way that stories and reimagined narratives can help us shut down negative thinking patterns, deconstruct damaging systemic narratives, and take the power back in reimagining our own lives. My guest today is Hannah Joy Graves a.k.a. Cult Mother a tarot card reader in Berlin who you also heard on an earlier episode of About Face. While the reading of tarot is by no means scientific or having proven healing powers in a medical way, I do think that it has the power to do what narrative therapy also does, which...
2020-08-22
53 min
About Face
E5- Poetry and Embodied Activism (Wicked Slam Live in Berlin)
I started my work in activism at more of the macro level. I went to law school and studied international human rights at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. this where George Floyd was murdered and sort of the starting point of the protests against police brutality in the U.S. When I was there I was working for the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of prison inmates. One of my jobs was to read the letters from the inmates, to decide if they had a claim. Now I can tell you what I was doing was listening...
2020-08-07
14 min
The Millionaire Student Show
#16 - Kate Boyer On How To Dominate Entertainment Industry
In Episode 16 on The Millionaire Student Show, Sashin Govender dissects the Pain (Past), Price (Journey) and Prize (Result) of Kate Boyer who has stared on movies such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Angel, 21 Jump Street, In the Heat of the Night, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Growing Pains, Beauty and the Beast and Spider Man to only name a few. ABOUT KATE BOYER : Have you ever watched a badass woman kick butt onscreen and thought, how did she do that? Most likely, the actress relied on a stunt double. Today’s guest is a s...
2020-08-04
00 min
About Face
E4- Challenging Gender Binaries and Biology Narratives w/ Aisling Ní Chába
Kate interviews Aisling Ní Chába about her internal experience with gender identity from childhood, growing up in an abusive family and repressive Catholic community in Glasgow. She talks about the challenges she faced in finding institutional support and how transitioning forced her to confront gender binary narratives on the personal level as well as in academia as an archaeologist. I did this interview about a week before she entered the hospital for vaginoplasty or gender confirmation surgery. We are talking about gender, but also the underlying scientific narratives that can impact self-identity especially related to bio-constructs.
2020-07-28
1h 17
About Face
E3- You Are Not Your Problems
I'm a divorced, single mom, an alcoholic, I suffer from depression and anxiety, among some other things, and yes, all of this sounds really shitty, but it's not really the story of my life. The way we talk about ourselves and our experiences matters. This episode is about how we can learn to separate ourselves and our identity from our problems, how avoiding certain labels can inhibit our ability to get help, and the role of narrative therapy in finding solutions.
2020-07-17
37 min
About Face
E2- Alcoholism & Recovery: A Personal Narrative Journey
Stories tell us about where we come from, who we are. They give us meaning and purpose. And without some understanding of how they influence us, a story can keep us in bad habits. I want to use my own life as an example of how my own stories kept me from healing, and how learning new narratives gave me room to heal. I started drinking alcoholically when I was about 16, though I wouldn’t have admitted it. I did know something was “wrong” especially after I wound up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning on my 16th bir...
2020-07-09
32 min
About Face
E1: Welcome to Restorya! An Introduction
In our first episode of Restorya, Kate talks about the evolution of About Face and why she’s changed the show and the content to introduce her work in narrative therapy. She shares the origin story of About Face, her own experience with getting sober and recovery through narrative and storytelling and how creating hope around narrative can be beneficial in moving beyond our pain and trauma. Kate delves into what narrative therapy is, her own experience with studying narrative for 20 years and how narrative therapy methods can help you to come to a deeper understanding of yourself, your id...
2020-07-03
33 min
About Face
Episode 20: Missa Blue- Burlesque Dancer, Sword Swallower- Facing Your Fears
I met MISSA BLUE after one of her hypnotic burlesque shows, a political, challenging and riveting performance history of the Black Panthers. Missa Blue is a well known variety performer who has gained international recognition through her highly skilled sword swallowing shows and for being one of the very few woman in the world who are still actively practicing this ancient art form. In 2016 she survived a life threatening accident on stage. This has pushed her to become an activist for Performers of Colour in international show business. She has since been called a role model for her fight...
2020-06-10
1h 11
Survive To Thrive with Kate McKay
Ep. 6 - How To Optimize Your Home, Fitness & Nutrition
Ok, I have a bias here with Marlene Atkin as she just so happens to be one of my besties, but truly Marlene is a massive wealth of information on anything to do with health and wellness. Plus, no one makes me belly laugh like this woman. Check this one out and please subscribe to my podcast! You won't be disappointed!
2020-06-04
38 min
76West: A Podcast from the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
16. Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly with Abigail Pogrebin
This week on our podcast 76West, we’ll listen to a talk with New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, whose book The Education of Brett Kavanaugh investigates the formative years and confirmation of the Supreme Court justice. Asking the questions is Robin’s sister Abigail Pogrebin. To listen, subscribe in iTunes or Google Play, or stream at jccmanhattan.org/76-west. This conversation was recorded before a live audience on November 3, 2019.
2019-11-14
00 min
Momnesia
Moms Edition
In this week’s catch up, Sarah recommends her recent binge-worthy show on Netflix, Ozark. Our fave, Jason Bateman, is not only the main character in this dark show, but also the Director. He recently won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. If you haven’t seen the show, you may have seen his reaction to winning the Emmy floating around on social media. We love you Jason! Let us know if you want to be on the pod! Julie had to take a break from serial killers and true crime podcasts (we’re...
2019-10-14
1h 20
About Face
Guest Episode- Leaving the Amish Community- Filter Stories
Today we are sharing a guest episode from Filter Stories by James Harper about Raymond, a former member of an Amish community who left his home and his country. Raymond's family want him to spend his life using a horse instead of a car, to live off the grid and have little contact with the outside world. But young Raymond is curious and explores the outside world. His father reacts by moving the family into an even more isolated community. Fast-forward 20 years and Raymond is pulling espressos in Melbourne. How did Raymond escape? A...
2019-08-13
38 min
About Face
Episode 19: Surviving the Unimaginable w/ Christine McAlister
Christine McAlister has endured one of the most horrible and traumatic experiences that I can imagine, and yet, her retelling of the experience and how it changed her is admirable and profound. This is courage, strength, and power in the face of adversity and it’s what I love to learn about from people who have really been through some of life’s toughest lessons. What happens when the worst thing that you think could ever happen to you, actually happens? How do you make sense of life when you are faced with the greatest loss? You...
2019-07-17
52 min
About Face
Episode 17: Accepting Life and Self in Chronic Illness w/ Lisa Spears
Lisa was an ambitious 20-something working for the United Nations when a sudden and chronic illness became debilitating, leaving her unable to work. This the story of facing her illness, a shocking diagnosis, and her ability to let go of expectations of life and self. It's a story about losing loved ones, forgiveness, and self-compassion. It's about coming to terms with death and how she redefined a meaningful life. About Face is a member of Bear Radio Music provided by Miss Kenichi.
2019-06-20
30 min
About Face
Episode 17: The Truth Changes Everything w/ Tim Maas
Our guest Tim, shares semi-anonymously about his experiences with an unexpected pregnancy, as a new father, and a truth about his life that changed everything. It's a story that reminds us how to move forward through life's challenges, and how to face the most impossible decisions without regret. No one’s life turns out perfect. Nothing works out exactly the way that we’ve planned or expected, but the question is what we do with our mistakes, or those moments that force us into difficult decisions, or different paths. There are so many experiences in life that can in...
2019-05-22
34 min
About Face
Episode 16: Reclaiming the Voice After Emotional Abuse w/ Reema Zaman
The relationships we inhabit can shape and define us, and how we see ourselves. Who we choose to love and let love us matters, because in the wrong hands, we may suffer from neglect, abuse, oppression, and even, the total loss of self. One of the most difficult decisions is to know when someone we love is no longer serving us, or worse, actually causing us harm. What does it take to break away, and how do we know when to do it? This is a story about love, but also co-dependency and the very complicated nature...
2019-03-15
29 min
The Geek In Review
Chicago-Kent's Debbie Ginsberg on the Value of Women in Legal Tech
On the 30th episode of The Geek In Review, we talk with Debbie Ginsberg, Educational Technology Librarian at the Chicago-Kent Law Library. Debbie was recently quoted in law.com's "Where Are All the Women in Legal Tech?" So we cut right to the chase and ask that question to Debbie. She says that there are lots of women in legal tech, but that those putting on tech conferences need to take more action toward actively recruiting women for speaker and presenter opportunities. One profession where women are a majority, and are heavily involved in legal tech, is law librarians...
2019-03-06
34 min
Flower Power Garden Hour
Flower Power Garden Hour 35: Vermiculture – How to raise Composting Worms
Kate Waldo owns Worm Fancy, a business focused on diverting food waste going into our landfills. She began by working with schools, and implementing local programs which yielded some astounding results – in some cases a 3x reduction in daily trash volume. The scale and applicability of raising composting worms varies widely – from single family home use, to schools & business, to large scale ag operations. Here Kate walks through steps to start and guidance about how to be successful with raising your own composting worms. Types of containers to use (stackable tray systems; Rubbermaid containers) How to set up cont...
2019-02-24
1h 04
About Face
Episode 15: Lessons of Oppression and Injustice w/ Naniso Tswai
Naniso shares his experience growing up in the generation following Apartheid and describes the difference between institutionalized and systemic racism versus other forms of covert oppression. We talk about a particular instance where he was physically assaulted and detained at an airport and how the attack figures into his consciousness, as a thought leader and in how he interacts with the world. The way that we see ourselves in the world begins with our family, where are we in the pecking order. As we grow up, we learn more about who we are and where we come...
2019-02-18
39 min
About Face
Episode 14 - Why Fortune and Fame Are Never Enough /w Tania Lacy
Tania Lacy was a famous Australian television personality during the 80s and early 90s before she got fired for hijacking the station in protest. Losing her job led to a loss of identity and a reckoning with her own sense of self. This is a story about her height as a celebrity and the fall into obscurity and heroin addiction. This is a story about Tania's ballet accident that ruined her dance career, her transition into choreography and Kylie Minogue's "Locomotion" video and her rise as a television star and woman in comedy. We talk about why fortune and fa...
2019-01-31
42 min
About Face
Episode 13 - Finding Light in the Dark w/ Justin Evans
Why are some of us capable of changing our lives and finding the right path while others get lost along the way? What influence does mental illness play in our ability to recover? How do we navigate our way out of broken homes, addiction, and family mental illness? This episode features Justin Evans from The Peripheral and The Generation Why, one of the top-ranking true crime podcasts. We talked about his family history of mental illness, how to mourn loved one who has already been lost to a disease, and how he paved his own way.
2019-01-11
24 min
About Face
Episode 12- Shedding the Armor w/ Hannah Graves
Tattoos, piercings, punk rock, rockabilly- the look and the subculture can have a hard-shell appearance, but what about those individuals underneath? What is the relationship between subculture and individual identity? Is there a correlation between mental health and extreme tattooing? How do subcultures give us strength and armor, and at what point are we lost to ideology? Is there a false security in our fight for belonging? This is one woman’s journey--how she found hope, strength and security in a subculture, while also learning to shed the armor and uncover her own truth and find an aut...
2018-12-28
36 min
About Face
Episode 11- Making Birth Visible w/ Carmen Winant
I want to start at the beginning, with birth. This episode includes my own story about a traumatic birth and my interview with visual artist and writer, Carmen Winant, to talk about her work, My Birth, the powerful installation at the MoMA, the missing and misrepresentations of birth in cultural representations as well as the challenges in the transition into motherhood. In addition to birth, we also talked about feminism in motherhood, and the potential for political action around these specific women’s issues, birth, and parenting. For more information about Carmen Winant here is a link to...
2018-12-10
41 min
About Face
Let Me Be Honest
A short hello and introduction to our next season which will be released every two weeks beginning December 10.
2018-12-03
02 min
About Face
Episode 10 - Making Amends and Self-Forgiveness w/ Jason Snell (Part 2)
2018-04-19
56 min
About Face
Episode 9 - Back From the Edge of Death w/ Jason Snell (Part 1)
“I was looking at the world and it started to flatten out and I realized, this is what it’s like to die. Everything starts to lose meaning. . . it just becomes a flat image.” - Jason Snell. I interviewed Jason Snell while he was in Europe, in Berlin, on his trips between Paris and Warsaw and Italy, before he heads back to either Iowa or L.A., or somewhere in between, wherever he decides to land for the next weeks or months. As I’m nearing my ninth month of pregnancy, becoming even more firmly planted, sometimes feeling i...
2018-03-27
46 min
About Face
Episode 8 - Julia Kratz - Our Bodies: Addiction, Escape, and Sexuality
2018-02-27
42 min
About Face
Episode 7 - Cedric Till - Beyond the Mask of Toxic Masculinity
Songs used in the episode: "Leaving Naples" & "Just What I Want" from the EP "Seeing Naples" with Sick rat "Cold Season" from the EP "INFP" with Undogmatic Link to INFP: https://concretecee.bandcamp.com/album/infp Link to Seeing Naples: https://sickrat.bandcamp.com/…/sick-rat-cedric-till-seeing-…
2018-02-12
41 min
About Face
Episode 6 - Family Secrets and the Time to Severe from Family w/ Lisa
2018-01-25
48 min
About Face
Episode 5 - Starting Over & Manifesting Change w/ Larry Tee
2018-01-10
33 min
About Face
Episode 4- Giving Up on The "Trophy Wife" Life and Abandoning Wealth w/ Ally
In this episode Kate sits down with a woman she calls Ally. Her guest didn't want to be identified by name or expose others who were involved in this story. This episode is about how she struggled to reconcile feminism and motherhood, personal freedom and security, as well as the "grass is always greener" myths surrounding romantic relationships and singledom. Kate also discusses her own struggle with losing the freedom that comes with detachment and the pressures faced by unmarried women in their 20s and 30s and beyond. It is an episode that deals with the personal...
2017-12-11
45 min
About Face
Episode 3- Coming Out as Mormon and Coming Home Abroad w/ Sam Clayton
2017-11-27
41 min
About Face
Episode 2- Surviving a Brutal Assault and Lessons in Defense w/ Susie Kahlich
Susie Kahlich has always been brassy, even back to her early years in Chicago and punk rock days in 1980s New York. In this episode, we sit down and talk about the impact of sexual assault, the night she was brutally attacked in L.A. and her life’s work teaching self-defense to women. We did this interview before the Harvey Weinstein scandal broke, before the #metoo campaign went viral. At the time, not even two months ago, it did feel like no one was talking about all the forms of harassment and assault that don’t invo...
2017-11-13
57 min
About Face
Episode 1 - Facing the Self, Recovery and Authenticity w/ Kate Leismer
About Face is a show about turning points, how we show up fo
2017-10-30
46 min