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Katie Philo
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Deck The Hallmark
A Machu Picchu Proposal (Hallmark Channel - 2025)
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHKatie is a food teacher who spends her summer getting ready for next year. Her brother Dan invites her to join him to go to Peru with him. So off they go! No kidding around here! We got places to see! They meet up with his girlfriend who is already down there. So Katie goes off on her own and bumps into a hunk and a parade so they don’t actually get to talk to each other. When she meets back up with her brother, he’s...
2025-07-01
47 min
The INCM Podcast
Episode #3: ADHD, Autism, and Children’s Ministry
INCM Host - Liza GantRHK & Guest - Kayla Smith & Steve Grcevich (Key Ministry) Questions answered:When we talk about ADHD and autism, these are things that we’ve known about for a while. Has anything changed over the past five years?What are some theological or psychological principles we should keep in mind when working with children with ADHD or autism?What are some practical steps or strategies we can implement to minister more effectively to kids with ADHD or autism?So, what are so...
2025-06-20
25 min
LE RECENSIONI IGNORANTI
Tra ghigno e sorriso - KATIE di Michael McDowell (Neri Pozza)
Di solito i titoli dei libri, se proprio devono riportare un nome di persona, è quello dei protagonisti. Katie lo è? Non proprio, lo è come antipodo della dolcissima, benvoluta, onesta, altruista e tanti altri aggettivi bellissimi Philomela: senza di lei non esisterebbe. Per generalizzare, il bene in ciascuno di noi non avrebbe modo di essere individuato se accanto non avesse il male e Katie è semplicemente questo, puro male che mette il suo talento a servizio delle tenebre e come Eleanor in Blackwater ha un’immagine precisa ed è intrisa di poteri malv4gi. Ancora una volta Michael McDowell costruisce una storia completa dove la real...
2025-03-20
10 min
Deck The Hallmark
Holidazed - S01E08 - The Finale (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Alonso Duralde
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe Manetti-Hanahan's power comes back on, and Chuck is thrilled because the entire neighborhood will know thanks to his lights. The next morning, the power is still out, and lines are down everywhere. Josh shows up to bring Nora some coffee, and she is surprised he's still here but not upset. He comes in to help her finish putting the bike together. She asks why he's not on his flight, and he says it's canceled, but he's not sorry. He asks if something is happening between them, and she says...
2025-03-17
43 min
Deck The Hallmark
Holidazed - S01E07 - The Manetti-Hanahan Family (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Alonso Duralde
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe episode starts with Connie recording a vlog about how her husband is being arrested. Apparently this was from a past year. The family is now sitting in the dark because husband Chuck went too hard on the Christmas lights again. She’s trying to show why the no conflict contract is so important. Chuck is the hold out and he finally agrees to sign it. The next day, he brings in a battery pack to power the tree. He can tell that something is bothering his wife because she...
2025-03-10
38 min
Deck The Hallmark
Holidazed - S01E06 - The Camarena Family (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Alonso Duralde
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHGaby is having a dream of what it’ll be like when her brother Kevin married her childhood rival, Katie. It’s a mess and the entire party begins chanting EASY BAKE!She wakes up to Katie waking her up by calling her easy bake and taking an unflattering picture of her. Some things never change.Gaby isn’t convinced Katie has changed. She thinks she’s purposely trying to make Gaby’s holiday miserable. She finally comes to talk to her brother about it when Katie brin...
2025-03-03
33 min
Deck The Hallmark
Holidazed - S01E01 - The Beginning (Hallmark+ - 2024) ft. Alonso Duralde
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe episode kicks off with some narration, setting up the magic of the holiday season and how we’re all hoping for the perfect Christmas… but it never quite works out that way.We meet Chuck, who hires a bucket lifter to get his Christmas decorations as high as possible. He doesn’t care what his neighbors think—especially his next-door neighbor, Manny, who seems to have some beef with Chuck, despite their kids dating.Then there’s Jennifer, who is stressed because her mom, Linda, is dating...
2025-01-27
42 min
Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #1070 - Spinnin' Wimmin
Show #1070 Spinnin' Wimmin 01. Shemekia Copeland - Blame It On Eve (4:32) (Blame It On Eve, Alligator Records, 2024) 02. Kelly's Lot - Love And Understanding (2:55) (The Blues Remind Me, PK Entertainment, 2024) 03. Amanda Fish - Mockingbird (4:19) (Kingdom, VizzTone Records, 2024) 04. Deb Ryder - You Might Get Lucky (4:10) (Live And Havin' Fun, VizzTone Records, 2024) 05. Katie Henry - Bayou Boogie (1:54) (Get Goin', Ruf Records, 2024) 06. Kat Riggins - Lucky (3:50) (Revival, House Of Berry Productions, 2024) 07. Bywater Call - Roll (4:33) (Shepherd, self-release, 2024) 08. Blue Moon Marquee - Black Rat Swing (3:48) (New Orleans Sessions, Blue Moon Marquee Music, 2024)
2024-10-07
1h 38
HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines for Overwhelmed Christian Homeschool Moms Seeking Peace and Joy
Get Your Kids Hooked on Books: Simple Routines for High-Energy Homeschool Kids // 268
Do you find it challenging to inspire a love of reading in your homeschool, especially with energetic or special needs children? In this episode, I sit down with author and former teacher Jolene Philo to discuss how to nurture a passion for reading in your kids, regardless of their learning styles or abilities. We dive into simple ideas, from choosing the right books to creating an engaging reading environment, and how to use routines to make reading a joyful and consistent part of your homeschool life. If you're looking for ways to bring more peace and joy to...
2024-09-25
31 min
refashioned
Kylie's new swimwear, Dior drama, Shein ban, haggling w/ AI & more
if you're too lazy to stay up to date with the latest fashion / sustainability news then this is absolutely the video for you 🤠 join me for the next instalment of my quick roundups of all the stories I think are super interesting rn, & make sure to subscribe for the next one!!! Mentioned in today's video: Dior, Khy, Phoebe Philo, ASOS, Shein, Nike, @ByRotationOfficial , @VestiaireCollective , @CopenhagenFashionWeek 💬 testing this new title format, let me know if you guys like it more than the other headline roundups titles i've used pls!! 🫶 thanks sm for watching - pls like, comment and subscribe xx 🤍 Follow me on Tikto...
2024-08-21
16 min
Deck The Hallmark
Sealed with a List (Hallmark Channel - 2023)
*Producer Note: Katie Findlay uses they/them pronouns. We apologize for not catching this at the beginning of the episode*This holiday season, Carley sets out to conquer her list of abandoned resolutions with help from her coworker Wyatt.Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
2023-12-21
35 min
the rohn report
Halloween, the spooky season
Is it because it’s in the Fall, when things are dying and returning to the earth? Is it the stormy weather that accompanies the changing of the season? Where did this spooky holiday come from anyway?It has its origins, no doubt, in some medieval tradition. I don’t know, I haven’t looked it up, but seems kind of medieval, gothic atleast.My neighbors across the street have set up a graveyard on their front lawn . . . . . . simulating dead people lying under the ground. But with the possibility that they might come out an...
2023-10-13
08 min
HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines for Overwhelmed Christian Homeschool Moms Seeking Peace and Joy
144 // Overcoming the Effect of Trauma in Children with Jolene Philo Pt 2
Is your child struggling to sleep? Are the meltdowns out of control? Is the family unity and peace in your home missing?As a busy overwhelmed homeschooling or special needs parent, it’s not always simple to discern if the anxiety, sleep struggles, or emotional meltdowns are a passing phase in development or a trauma that needs to be addressed and healed.As Christian parents we know the value of stewarding and raising our children to be emotionally and mentally healthy, and to help bring them closer to Christ during the childhood journey. Understanding how to...
2023-03-10
23 min
HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines for Overwhelmed Christian Homeschool Moms Seeking Peace and Joy
143 // Overcoming the Effects of Trauma in Children with Jolene Philo Pt 1
Is your child nonverbal, but you know they have experienced trauma? As a parent, do you need support to help your child through the fear? Have you wondered if there are ways to reprogram the nervous system after trauma, to stop PTSD?I have good news for you. Today Jolene Philo and I dig into trauma and PTSD today, explaining the difference between trauma and PTSD, talking about the various symptoms that accompany PTSD, and sharing various treatment methods that can help in the recovery of trauma. It can be overwhelming as a parent to know how...
2023-03-08
33 min
HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines for Overwhelmed Christian Homeschool Moms Seeking Peace and Joy
98 // Communicate Love and Peace at Home Using the Five Love Languages by Dr Gary Chapman, with Jolene Philo (Part 2)
Would you like to help your extended family understand you or your child more compassionately?Do you dream of having more support from grandparents, therapists, or medical staff?Would you like to increase the strength in your marriage and parenting relationships?This week Katie and Steve interview Jolene Philo in part 2 of a 2 part interview.Jolene Philo grew up in a caregiving family and raised a son with medical special needs. As a teacher, she created an inclusive classroom for children with disabilities for 25 years. Her books for the special needs...
2022-10-05
22 min
HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines for Overwhelmed Christian Homeschool Moms Seeking Peace and Joy
97 // Special Needs Spotlight: Marriage, Parenting, and Relationship Hacks to Increase Peace at Home using the Five Love Languages by Dr Gary Chapman, with Jolene Philo (Part 1)
Have you ever felt like you aren't quite on the same page as your spouse and children?Do you have a nonverbal child and you want to know how they will feel most loved?Would you like to increase the peace, joy, and love in your home?This week Katie and Steve interview Jolene Philo in part 1 of a 2 part interview.Jolene Philo grew up in a caregiving family and raised a son with medical special needs. As a teacher, she created an inclusive classroom for children with disabilities for 25 years...
2022-09-28
29 min
Can You Hear Me?
CYHM Episode 18 Does My Child Have PTSD (Original Broadcast 11/02/2020)
Jolene PhiloIn 2003 I left teaching after 25 years as a classroom teacher to pursue a career as a writer and speaker. It was a risk, but God made his will so clear, it would have been a bigger risk not to follow it. For four years, I split my time between writing newspaper and magazine articles and working as Director of Discipleship and Assimilation at our church. During those years I landed an agent. We met at a writing conferences. Those conferences were a way to meet people in the publishing industry. Much better than waiting for them...
2021-07-13
20 min
They Must Be Mad
What British things horrify Americans?
Every now and then a Buzzfeed listicle really hits the spot. Especially when it's one comparing and contrasting Brits and Americans. And, given that Katie and Elissa are, indeed, a Brit and American, Katie thought it appropriate to run through this listicle with her dear American friend. Katie also just so happened to share a strange piece of information about the university she attended in London, which further convinced Elissa that Brits are a little stranger than she thought. People Are Sharing Things That Are Socially Acceptable In The UK But Horrifying In America...
2021-05-22
36 min
They Must Be Mad
What was the Great Ivy League Nude Posture Photo Scandal?
A work-related bioethics seminar led Elissa to an archived New York Times articled entitled The Great Ivy League Nude Posture Scandal from 1995. Click-bait in its earliest form, Elissa did, indeed, click. What she discovered was a fascinating tale of pseudo-science and an egregious invasion of students' privacy. Also discussed were our recurring favorite subjects: Taylor Swift, freezing your eggs and Sex and the City. Mentioned: Sentimental Garbage: Sentimental in the City
2021-04-20
34 min
They Must Be Mad
How did Juliane Koepcke survive a plane crash?
One of Katie's favourite accounts to follow on Instagram is History Cool Kids. This is where she stumbled (or scrolled) onto the story of Juliane Koepcke. In 1971, Juliane was flying over the Peruvian rainforest with her mother when her plane was hit by lightning. She survived a two-mile fall and found herself alone in the jungle, just 17. In this episode, Katie artfully reads the BBC article, making the ingenious decision to change it from first to third person, interjecting occasionally for effect. (Seriously though, this story is fascinating). Juliane Koepcke: How I survived...
2021-04-04
28 min
They Must Be Mad
Who is the 'Man of the Hole'?
Elissa was partaking in one of her favorite pastimes of Wikipedia surfing (all the cool kids do it) and she stumbled upon the page for Man of the Hole. Intrigued by the name, she read on, only to find the fascinating story of a man indigenous to Brazil who lives alone in the Amazon rainforest. He is believed to be the last surviving member of his tribe. It's unknown what language he speaks or what his tribe was called. The term "Man of the Hole" is a nickname used by officials and the media (because he digs holes to...
2021-03-25
32 min
They Must Be Mad
Can humans spontaneously combust?
A friend of Katie's recently sent her an article about human combustion, knowing that she would immediately take to the internet in pursuit of evidence of this infrequently reported, but wholeheartedly bizarre so-called phenomenon. The article, entitled 'The mysterious case of people how burst into flames for no reason' was clickbait, and boy did she take the bait. In this episode, Katie and Elissa talk about SHC (that's what the scientists call it), the very few supposed cases and causes, and pontificate whether it really is possible to... well... spontaneously combust. Mentioned articles and sources:
2021-03-18
31 min
They Must Be Mad
Are we getting taller?
A text message from a friend leads to a google enquiry. What's the average height of a man (and where are the tallest guys)? Endlessly fascinated with the mundane, Elissa chats about height this week. And if you are looking for the tallest men, well we'll chat about that too. Sources: Why are the Dutch so tall? Soon, the Average Human Will Be Taller, Heavier. That Will Lead to Increased Food Demand Why are we getting taller as a species?
2021-02-24
21 min
They Must Be Mad
What's it like waking up from a coma in a global pandemic?
British teenager Joseph Flavill fell into a 10-month coma before the pandemic. Now he's waking up in a new world. On March 10 2020, when the 19-year-old was struck by a car in Staffordshire, central England, the United Kingdom had recorded just 23 cases of a concerning new virus. The vast majority of Covid-19 infections were still confined to China, and the United States had confirmed just one death. Katie had long wondered what it would be like to confront the current pandemic with no knowledge of it. Something that has felt incremental and eventually normalised — the masks, restrictions, knowledge of...
2021-02-14
27 min
They Must Be Mad
How is Korean sunscreen different from sunblock in the US?
Elissa is every bit the millennial woman in her passion for skincare. Couple that with some pasty skin courtesy of her Irish grandparents and you've got an endless pursuit for superior sunscreen. This week, Elissa reveals the difference between sunscreens in the US and Korea (land of exceptional sunscreens) and what to look for when shopping around.
2021-02-08
23 min
They Must Be Mad
What are night hags and why do only some people see them?
Word of warning: you do not want to search for night hags if you are alone at night. Katie first heard about night hags and sleep paralysis from someone she met who experiences sleep paralysis. Dumbfounded by what she heard, she asked question after question and has since been on many internet pursuits to understand the phenomenon a little better. This week, she finally mustered the courage to Google Image search people's depictions of a night hag, which then led to her gaining a greater understanding of sleep paralysis and why it's associated with the supernatural...
2021-02-01
23 min
They Must Be Mad
Can you be convicted of a crime if you only thought about it?
In this extra-long episode, Katie and Elissa can't keep it concise when discussing thoughtcrime, better known as criminal thought. Elissa's brother suggested a google search of "Cannibal Cop," which led her to discover the 2013 trial of Gilberto Valle. Knowing nothing about law and even less about cannibalism, Katie and Elissa share their perspectives on what constitutes intent to harm and how to prove it. Sources: A Dangerous Mind: http://nymag.com/news/features/cannibal-cop-2014-1/index1.html
2021-01-24
40 min
They Must Be Mad
When do our voices start ageing?
So much of our culture focuses on the obvious physical signs of ageing — our skin, hair and body. But what about our voices? You can generally gauge how old someone is by their voice, but have you ever stopped to think when this process starts happening and how? This question occurred to Katie when she was listening to Sir David Attenborough's divine, raspy tones on Netflix one evening. Join us as we gallivant down the rabbit hole to understand more about a question that has truly never occurred to us, until now. Sources: 'The vo...
2021-01-19
24 min
Open World
ED7A93 - Pink Carnation
Today’s episode is about how to connect when everything is disconnected.This episode features "ED7A93 - Pink Carnation," originally published by HEXADEC on June 29, 2020, followed by a conversation with Wil Williams and Anne Baird. "ED7A93 - Pink Carnation" was written, produced and sound designed by Wil Williams.Credits: Anne Baird - Emery Katie Youmans - Kimbra ✨Open World is a partnership between Philo's Future Media and Flash Forward Presents, hosted by TK Dutes and Rose Eveleth, produced by Brittani Taylor Brown and mixed by C. T...
2020-10-22
56 min
RadioDelta
GLMF - Pierre de touche #24 - Quelle Franc-maçonnerie à l'heure de la Covid19 ? - 18 octobre 2020
Quelle Franc-maçonnerie à l'heure de la Covid19 ? Débat avec : - Denise OBERLIN, ancienne Grande Maîtresse de la Grande Loge Féminine de France (GLFF) ; - Roger DACHEZ, auteur de nombreux ouvrages sur l’histoire de la franc-maçonnerie, membre de la Loge Nationale Française, président de l’Institut Maçonnique de France. Dernier ouvrage publié avec Alain BAUER, Comment vivre au temps du coronavirus ? Un manuel pour comprendre et résister(éditions du Cerf). - Edouard HABRANT, avocat, Grand Maître de la Grande Loge Mixte de France (GLMF) Les chroniques : Marie-Josee Freling et Gaspard-Hubert Lonsi-Koko, Christiane VIENNE...
2020-10-18
1h 55
RadioDelta
GLMF - Pierre de touche #24 - Quelle Franc-maçonnerie à l'heure de la Covid19 ? - 18 octobre 2020
Quelle Franc-maçonnerie à l'heure de la Covid19 ? Débat avec : - Denise OBERLIN, ancienne Grande Maîtresse de la Grande Loge Féminine de France (GLFF) ; - Roger DACHEZ, auteur de nombreux ouvrages sur l’histoire de la franc-maçonnerie, membre de la Loge Nationale Française, président de l’Institut Maçonnique de France. Dernier ouvrage publié avec Alain BAUER, Comment vivre au temps du coronavirus ? Un manuel pour comprendre et résister(éditions du Cerf). - Edouard HABRANT, avocat, Grand Maître de la Grande Loge Mixte de France (GLMF) Les chroniques : Marie-Josee Freling et Gaspar...
2020-10-18
1h 55
Meat + Three
Mother's Day
Mother’s Day will look a little different this year without being able to go out for brunch or gather with relatives. Although celebrations may be limited, this week on Meat and Three we’re exploring the power of family recipes and the ways mothers inspire creativity in the kitchen all year round. Kevin Chang Barnum speaks with the founder of Eat, Darling, Eat a website chronicling mother-daughter relationships through the lens of food. Katie Philo interviews cookbook author Andrea Nguyen about the influence of her family history on her culinary career. Kat Johnson shares the secret to he...
2020-05-09
24 min
Broken Vessels Hidden Treasures
Ep.29-pt.2-"Unexpected Blessings"
featuring Sandra Peoples. Sandra offers further insight and motivation to churches seeking to serve families with disabilities. Resources: Leading a Special Needs Ministry by Amy Fenton Lee Every Child Welcome by Katie Wetherbee & Jolene Philo Don’t miss out on Part One of Unexpected Blessings!
2020-03-24
21 min
When I Grow Up
Great Jones Co-founders Sierra Tishgart & Maddy Moelis: How They Decided to Become First-Time Entrepreneurs
My guests this episode are Great Jones co-founders Sierra Tishgart and Maddy Moelis. Great Jones is a modern cookware company designed to make home cooking simple with beautiful high-performing cookware at an accessible price. Sierra and Maddy started Great Jones because they believe in the power and pleasure of making food with your own hands. Not only business partners, they’re also childhood friends of 20 years who first met at summer camp, where they bonded over a love of Chipwich ice-cream sandwiches and pizza pockets. Prior to starting Great Jones, Sierra worked as a Food Editor at New York Magazine and w...
2019-09-17
43 min
When I Grow Up
Orchid Project CEO & Founder Julia Lalla-Maharajh: Leaving the Corporate World to Found A Charity
“I realised I had to change something quite seismically in life because what I was doing had no real congruence or value anymore for me... I quit that job and went into a phase of not having a job or business card or identity. It was really tough. I consider that year utterly formative in my life… I started to tune into what motivated me and what I wanted to do. I realised I wanted to see more of the world… I was starting to follow my instincts.” My guest this episode is CEO and Founder of Orchid Project, Julia Lalla-Ma...
2019-09-03
46 min
When I Grow Up
The War On Drugs' Charlie Hall: Taking Your Passion Full Time & The Magic of Mentoring
“To have the opportunity to play music for people and spread some joy… I’ve been going to shows my whole life and felt feelings of euphoria and all those emotions that music can convey. To be a little part of that on the other side of things is an absolute privilege.” My guest this episode is Charlie Hall, who is the drummer for the Grammy-Award winning band, The War on Drugs. Growing up, music was always what Charlie loved most. He received his first drum kit aged four from his Grandma. Various instruments lay around his house and he taught hi...
2019-08-20
40 min
When I Grow Up
Mindset Coach, Speaker & Writer Africa Brooke: Self-Discovery In Sobriety
“The very last time that I drank was not because anything spectacularly different happened. It was simply because I was exhausted. I knew that if I didn’t stop, I would end up losing everyone in my life. I also knew that I am destined for something much bigger. I’ve always been an entrepreneur and had so many ideas of things I want to do, but alcohol was a barrier to all of those things. I knew that I had to choose.” My guest this episode is London-based Mindset Coach, Speaker and Writer, Africa Brooke. In late 2016, Africa decided to get sob...
2019-08-06
49 min
When I Grow Up
Speech Tank Co-Founders Marisa Polanksy & Kristine Keller: The Power of Female Friendship
My guests (yes guests!) this episode are Speech Tank co-founders Marisa Polanksy and Kristine Keller. They’re both speech-writing experts, specializing in one-of-a-kind speeches for any occasion. Marisa Polansky also heads up Brand Marketing for co-working space called Union, having spent many years in publishing as a book editor at a major publisher. She's also a published author of a series of children’s books, including Today I'm a Racecar Driver and Today I'm a Dancer. Kristine Keller is currently Director of Brand Partnerships at The Wing, a network of work & community spaces designed for women. Prior to this, she was a...
2019-07-23
49 min
When I Grow Up
Amandah Wood: How People Find Meaning in Their Work and Lives
“There has to be a separation. Work has always been an extension of my identity. If a project failed, then I had failed… it’s only in the last year that I’ve been able to find that separation, where I’m not my work. I’m still passionate and excited about the work that I do. But if something fails or doesn’t go the way I expected, it no longer impacts my self-esteem in the way that it used to.” My guest this episode is Amandah Wood. She is extremely passionate and curious about the ways people find meaning in their...
2019-07-09
46 min
When I Grow Up
Dr Carole Presern: Learning About Human Experience Beyond Borders
"When I met the great Desmond Tutu, he said 'always remember the face'. I've never forgotten that lesson. So when I am going a speaking engagement or in my daily work, everyone has frustrations at work... but when I'm in that moment, I always remember the face. Whether it's Cuthbert, one of our Guards in Zimbabwe who sadly died, or the woman who first died under my care as a midwife, which is a very traumatic experience for anyone. I will never forget the name or face of this Cambodian lady. There are many others. I always have that front...
2019-06-25
46 min
When I Grow Up
The New York Times CEO Mark Thompson: Rising to the Top & Finding Fulfilment in Challenge
“I’m always on a mission. It doesn’t mean that the mission is necessarily entirely apparent to me... even now, I’m not quite clear what it is that creates that shape. Although I think there is something about storytelling and really understanding what’s happening in the world. A sense of investigation and trying to get to the bottom of what’s really going on is part of it.” My guest this episode is New York Times CEO, Mark Thompson. Born in London, he grew up in Hertfordshire, UK. After graduating from Oxford University with a First Class Honors in Engl...
2019-06-11
57 min
Ways We Work
Learning to balance career and life while living far away from your home country with Katie Philo
This week my guest is Katie Philo, she's the Content Manager at BritBox (Created by BBC Studios & ITV) and the host of the podcast When I Grow Up where she unpacks people's career paths and how they've arrived where they are currently in their career. She's originally from London but has spent the last year and a half making a life for herself in New York City. We talk about what happens after you've achieved your dream job, balancing ambition with being present and satisfied with where you currently are, how she's trying to fill the other buckets in...
2019-05-29
55 min
When I Grow Up
Girl Vs. Cancer Lauren Mahon: How Cancer At 31 Changes Your Life
"Cancer has made my life richer. I've used the fear as a tailwind to live bigger. It's taken away the fear of doing what I want to do. It's made me just want to live my life the best I can. Rather than just sitting there and having an idea, I now have the idea and send the email or I send the text or I investigate. I don't sit on it, I work out how to make it happen. Since being diagnosed with cancer, I know there is no point waiting until tomorrow." My guest this episode is Blogger...
2018-12-11
1h 03
When I Grow Up
Ctrl Alt Delete's Emma Gannon: In Defence of Millennials & The Art of The Hustle
My guest this episode is Author, Broadcaster and Podcast Host, Emma Gannon. Growing up in Devon, England, Emma always loved to write, so it was perhaps inevitable that she went to study English at the University of Southampton. Upon graduating, she embarked on a successful career in journalism, working at Publications such as The Debrief and Glamour. Emma’s affinity with the Internet led her to create her blog Girl Lost in the City in 2009\. Over time, her side hustle gathered momentum and passion for writing prompted her departure from Conde Nast to build Ctrl Alt Delete – a book about grow...
2018-11-27
53 min
When I Grow Up
Emma Rosen: Lessons From Trying 25 Jobs In One Year
My guest this episode is Writer and Speaker, Emma Rosen. A high achiever academically, Emma progressed through school and university with the necessary grades and experience to land her dream role on the Civil Service’s prestigious Graduate Scheme. Within two weeks she knew it wasn’t for her. After a year, something had to change so she wrote a list of all the jobs she’d dreamed of doing growing up. Just before her 24th birthday, she quit her job to embark on – what she called – a radical sabbatical. Her aim: to try 25 careers before she turned 25, through shadowing, work exper...
2018-11-13
50 min
When I Grow Up
Author, Actress & Speaker Mel Wells: Finding Purpose After An Eating Disorder
"Follow the breadcrumbs. Just follow those little nudges, whispers, signs and clues of what you enjoy and what your soul really enjoys. be really honest about that. If you want to change your life, start by doing more things that you love. Surround yourself by people that inspire you rather than drain you. Have more friendships with people who are doing things that they’re really excited about." My guest this episode is Certified Health Coach, International Speaker, Bestselling Author and Actress, Mel Wells. At the age of 18, Mel landed her dream job as an actress on popular UK soap Ho...
2018-10-30
46 min
When I Grow Up
Man Repeller's Haley Nahman: On the Fiction of the Dream Job & Dealing With Scary "What-Ifs"
"What are you not willing to not find out about? I think that’s something everyone could examine. Whether we want to or not, we are all going to wonder about some stuff. We don’t all get to know what it feels like to be an Olympic athlete or a movie star. There are just things we don’t get to experience as just one person, in one lifetime. We do get to choose to some extent what we choose as a fantasy and what we try out. For me, I could have been OK in my other situation. I just...
2018-10-16
1h 01
When I Grow Up
Podcaster & Coach Alex Manzi: Becoming Your Best Self & Daring to Dream
"I didn't know what I wanted to and not until very recently did I discover that. I've had lots of different career paths but I still managed to get myself into some really good positions in terms of work. It's not the end of the world if you don't know what you want to do until you're 30, 35, 40 or whatever. That's just part of life. You've just got to roll with it." My guest this episode is Podcaster, Coach and Social Media Producer Alex Manzi. Born and bred in London, Alex says he “never got on with” with school and found great...
2018-09-18
41 min
When I Grow Up
Dr Gwen Adshead: Why Dealing With Difficulty Is Important & How We Grow Up
“Life is difficult sometimes. The fact that something is difficult, hard or boring doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the wrong thing for you. It may be important to work out why it’s so difficult, hard and boring and try and go a bit deeper… You don’t have to like every situation you’re in. Life is full of suffering and we need to develop resilience." My guest this week is Forensic Psychiatrist, Dr Gwen Adshead. She is a leader in a very specialist field, in which she seeks to understand and treat the behaviour of some of the most vilif...
2018-08-28
41 min
When I Grow Up
Zanna Van Dijk: Magic Begins Outside The Comfort Zone (Even If It's Scary AF)
"I'm still in this mindset of I have no idea where I'm going to be in the next five years. It messes with my head. It's very exciting because there are so many opportunities and you can go in whichever direction you want, but as someone who is very goal-oriented, it's very bizarre to not really know where the industry is going to be. It's not all in my control." My guest this week is Personal Trainer and Fitness Blogger, Zanna Van Dijk. Her website bio states that she finds it “hard to define her job”. But why define it when...
2018-08-14
57 min
When I Grow Up
Lauren Kay: Should You Quit Your Job and Move To Bali?
"The quickest way to tell my story is 'Oh, I quit my job!' But of course, I didn't just quit like that. There were months of turmoil beforehand, saving, making a plan. There are lots of things that go on in the background to ensure that I could leap and feel comfortable. This meant I could make changes not based on fear." My guest this week is Career Coach, Lauren Kay. Born and bred in the North of England, she followed her childhood ambitions to become a lawyer. Following some study and a dose of inspiration from Ally McBeal, s...
2018-08-07
31 min
When I Grow Up
The New York Public Library’s Tony Ageh: Pioneering Change in the Face of Resistance
“I always felt this strange sense of otherness as a child, just because of the colour of my skin. I am sure there are many people who have versions of that, whether you have afflictions that others think disable you, that don't in any way disable you. I knew full well, because of the environment I grew up in, the pigmentation of my skin made literally no difference to my ability to do anything. So I've always looked at the world from that perspective, that this must apply to everyone. Everybody must have something inside them that others judge will re...
2018-07-31
37 min
When I Grow Up
Temi Hollist: The Truth Behind Big Career Changes & Making Leaps into the Unknown
"I really thought about it. I sought the counsel of people I trusted. I spent time feeling settled about it and I still arrived at the decision that I want to go. The only person I could blame was myself and in that moment I trusted myself to know it was the right decision for me." My guest this week is the storyteller Temi Hollist. Hailing from Northampton, she’s a seasoned creative with truly global experience – having laid her hat in London, New York and most recently, Berlin. Starting her career at BBC Worldwide (now BBC Studios) in London, she...
2018-07-24
56 min
When I Grow Up
Career Coach Ciara Davies: How to Find A Job You Really Love
"A lot of people underestimate their 'superpower' or 'Zone of Genius'. Everyone has something that they really enjoy or are really good at - and probably better at it than most people. At first glance, it might not look like the type of skill that is job-orientated. It's the kind of task that doesn't bore you. It's probably something you do when you're not thinking. It could also be something that gives you energy after you do it." My guest this week is Career Coach and Business Strategist Ciara Davies. After working in education, the arts, HR, and international trade...
2018-07-17
41 min
When I Grow Up
Refinery 29's Lucie Fink: Creating the Perfect Job & Swapping Neuroscience for Media
"A lot of my friends seemed to be in that boat where everything was sort of linear and I was just weaving. I definitely was stressed but if I have a takeaway from it, it's that the stress didn't help me figure it out at all." My guest this week is Video Producer, Lifestyle Host and Stop Motion Artist Extraordinaire, Lucie Fink. With a career that reads like a modern-day Millennial fairy-tale, Lucie wrote up her dream job description and the role was created for her at the digital media company Refinery 29\. Such magic, however, does not happen without one...
2018-07-10
51 min
When I Grow Up
Jeremy Vine: Over 30 years in Broadcasting & The Importance of Time
"We're here for fun, mainly. Therefore, if we come first doing what we enjoy, that's great. But if not, let's at least work hard at it and do our best." - Jeremy Vine. My guest this week is Presenter, Broadcaster and Journalist, Jeremy Vine. From a young age, Jeremy always knew he wanted to be a journalist, but he could never have predicted how his career would unfold. Since joining the BBC as a News Trainee in 1987, he has spent more than three decades informing, educating and entertaining the great British public. Jeremy has graced our screens in a whole...
2018-07-03
50 min
When I Grow Up
When I Grow Up: Trailer
What do you want to be when you grow up? Hands up if you remember being asked this when you were younger. And hands up if you never knew the answer. Keep your hand up if you still don't know the answer. Don't worry, neither do I. When I Grow Up is a podcast hosted by me, Katie Philo, all about the trials, tribulations and joys of growing up. Each episode will focus on the journey of one individual. Dialing it back to those childhood dreams and subsequent journeys, we’ll discuss the choices they've made, the times they've laughed, cr...
2018-06-20
01 min
LuncHour
LuncHour with Jennifer Thigpenn
NextGen Resources: - Kids: CMD (http://childrens-ministry-deals.com/), Orange (http://thinkorange.com), Foursquare Missions Press/ Children’s Gospel Box (http://foursquaremissionspress.org/) - Youth & Young Adults: Fuller Youth Institute (https://fulleryouthinstitute.org), Collegiate Collective (http://collegiatecollective.com/about/), SoCAL Squad (https://www.socalsquad.com) - Favorite Books: Growing Young by Kara Powell, Jake Mulder, & Brad Griffin, Meet Generation Z by James Emery White, The Rise of the Nones by James Emery White, You Lost Me by David Kinnaman, Every Child Welcome: A Ministry Handbook for Including Kids with Special Needs by Katie Wetherbee & Jolene Philo - Other Web Resources: Q Ideas (http://qideas.or...
2018-05-18
35 min