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The Ceramics CompanionThe Ceramics Companion23. In Studio with Katie JamesGood Connection Katie’s InstagramEpisode Notes:Deborah NeedlemanMyrna MinnisChopletBobby CrozeSabri Ben-AchourBrick HouseAmelia BlackAliza SimonsHenry Street StudioMelissa Weiss2025-05-151h 07How‘d You Like That Movie‘s PodcastHow‘d You Like That Movie‘s PodcastWhat’s All the Buzz About: The Fly 1986 (with Katie Minnis) (3.4)On our final  episode of our Hot Ghouls of Halloween special, we had special FX make-up artist Katie Minnis come by to talk about her work and to chat about her fav film The Fly.  Canadian director David Cronenberg's sci-fi body horror film grossed out Kris, but Scott and Katie loved it If you want to check out Katies work or to hire her to make a ghoul out of you, hit the links below.  www.katiemmakeup.com Instagram Talk to us Goose www.howdyoulikethatmovie.com T...2024-05-0931 minThe Path To LeadershipThe Path To LeadershipLessons learned in the leadership journey with John P. MinnisSend us a textWelcome to the Path to Leadership. We talk about strong leaders, loyal employees, avoiding burnout, raising profits, and building strong cultures. Everyone is a leader. The path is not always easy. Developing critical skills to build stronger, more successful, and profitable organizations.Dr. Katie is joined by John P. Minnis, CEO of Kompass Funding, to discuss his leadership journey and the lessons he learned early in his career. From those lessons, he released his book, Journey to Leadership: Timeless Lessons for Today's Leaders.Follow Catalyst Development on LinkedIn @catalystdevelopment...2023-10-1035 minWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastHealing CommunityThis is the fourth in our five-week sermon series on the vows we make to support the church by “our prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness,” and today’s theme is “service.” The reading is from Acts 9, where Peter revives Tabitha, a woman who has died. Preaching today is Katie Minnis, who has been a staff intern as she went through the program at Vanderbilt Divinity School, and this past year has been a Pastoral Fellow on our staff. In July, having been ordained an elder in the UMC, she will become the senior minister for a UM church in Paducah, K...2022-05-2228 minThe Golden GhoulsThe Golden GhoulsEpisode 167 - Ghoul Talk, Volume 34It's time for another round of submitted stories! Thank you to Abby, Katie and Anthony for sharing your experiences with us!Have ghost stories of your own? Email them to us at TheGoldenGhoulsPodcast@gmail.comBe sure to rate, review, and subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on social media - Twitter, Instagram, FacebookIf you enjoy our show, please consider joining our Patreon or Repod! This helps us go on spooky trips and create even more ghoulish content.Mastered by Adam Hand, with intro and...2022-03-2427 minWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastYour Ashes are Showing– This is our annual Ash Wednesday Service of the Imposition of Ashes as we begin the season of Lent. Katie Minnis delivers the homily, beginning with how angry she had recently become at someone she doesn’t know who posted something she disagreed with on social media. She cites Paul’s directions to the Corinthians writing that things that have the potential to divide us also can unite us. Paul’s list of hardships are reminiscent of things we have endured in the recent pandemic. Ash Wednesday is a day for recognizing our human frailty through ashes. Seeing our own ashes is...2022-03-0211 minWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastWest End UMC Podcast Audio PodcastYour Ashes are Showing(NOTE: This edition is from the evening service where Katie also used a Children's Moment) This is our annual Ash Wednesday Service of the Imposition of Ashes as we begin the season of Lent. Katie Minnis delivers the homily, beginning with how angry she had recently become at someone she doesn’t know who posted something she disagreed with on social media. She cites Paul’s directions to the Corinthians writing that things that have the potential to divide us also can unite us. Paul’s list of hardships are reminiscent of things we have endured in the recent pandemic. Ash We...2022-03-0225 minDear Human Resources:Dear Human Resources:Ep. 020 - Recruiting in the U.S. Navy During COVID-19 - Gresham, Rogers, & RogersIn this episode, three HR professionals discuss recruiting in the U.S. Navy during the COVID-19 pandemic and leadership in the U.S. Navy. Guests: Margaret Matarrita Gresham, Starla Rogers, and Katie Rogers. Host: Marie-Line Germain, Ph.D. Mixing: Kelly Minnis2021-08-1527 minThe Living Church PodcastThe Living Church PodcastMovies and Ministry: Finding God in the Art of FilmmakingWe're still maybe not flocking back into movie theaters, but that's OK. We thought we'd bring a little of the arts and entertainment world to you today. A couple months ago the Living Church made a friend in producer Mary Beth Minnis, a documentary filmmaker from Austin, Texas. In various ways, Mary Beth has dedicated her life to tell stories that reveal truth and bring hope. After over a decade in college ministry and mentoring with the organization, Cru, Mary Beth jumped headlong into the world of filmmaking, which you'll hear about in today's episode. Mary Beth h...2021-08-0332 minOut Loud: LGBT Stories of FaithOut Loud: LGBT Stories of FaithLive at VanderbiltRecorded live at Vanderbilt Divinity School in Nashville, TN, we reconnect with season 1 guests, Zack Eccleston, Maria Michonski, and Lee Catoe, about the importance of storytelling for LGBTQIA+ people of faith. Hearing their voices again was a reminder that our stories are never completely finished. We catch up with where they have been since their episodes from 2018, how telling their story on the show impacted them, and how they view their faith and their communities today. Connect with the panel and listen to their original episodes: Zack Eccleston (@zackleston), Episode 101 Maria Michonski (@mini_michonski), Episode 102 Lee C...2019-05-0959 minCut and PasteCut and PasteCut & Paste: From coming out to staying safe, Charis has sung about tough issues since 1993In the early 1990s, same-sex relations were illegal , the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy helped keep closet doors sealed shut, and marriage equality for same-sex couples was unthinkable. In that environment, a group of St. Louis lesbian singers wondered: "Where can we find a safe and comfortable place to enjoy making music?" They created Charis, a women’s chorus that’s still lifting its voice — and audiences' spirits — nearly 25 years later. In our latest Cut & Paste podcast, we talk with older and more recent members of the group about keeping pace with the history of the LGBT community. He...2017-02-2325 min