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Karin Taylor
If you’ve ever heard something new and immediately thought, “Why isn’t everyone talking about this?” or wondered, “Why haven’t I heard about that before?” then this podcast is for you. Join host, Karin Taylor, every Tuesday as she covers the subjects that---you should know. We hope you’ll listen, learn and more importantly share this information with others.
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Ep. 23 - How to survive a Pathological Lover & Break a Trauma Bond with Dr. Nadine Macaluso
In this episode Dr. Nadine Macaluso (A.K.A “Dr. Nae”, ex wife of the Wolf of Wallstreet) who specializes in helping women heal from Trauma Bonds and relationships with Pathological Lovers. Her inspiring story begins with growing up on welfare in Brooklyn, becoming a model to support herself and her mother, then falling madly in love with a charming stockbroker. After eight tumultuous years, she sets out to heal the trauma of an abusive marriage, finds healthy love, survives two forms of canc
Ep. 22 - What Women Need to Know About Wealth Management with Kyle Olson
Kyle Olson is a financial advisor who’s passionate about women taking charge of their wealth and directing their own financial future. As we face the largest wealth transfer to American women in history, it’s time to unravel the complexities of financial literacy and wealth management planning. In this episode we discuss: The biggest misconceptions surrounding wealth management and financial planning What you need to know about money market accounts What you need to know about Retirement a
Ep. 21 - How To Survive A Spouse's Suicide
Lynn joins us to share the story of her husband’s suicide on July 4, 2023.. We originally recorded this episode to share during National Suicide Prevention Awareness month, however as she was early in her healing we held back this podcast which was recorded approximately 2 months into her family’s healing journey. Discussed in this episode: The signs she realized were there, in hindsight The shock she felt that her husband was capable of committing suicide How the Police Officer told
Ep. 20 - You Should Know: Ali Worthington
Ali Worthington wears many hats. She is a Business Coach, Speaker, Author of 5 books (and counting), podcaster and overcomer. If you are struggling with ‘having it all’ or just want to know how to get the most out of their life without killing yourself you will love this episode. Ali shares her life lessons, what she learned about polling other women about motherhood, and how we can all live our own versions of our best life. Visit Ali Worthington’s website Connect with Ali Worthington on
Ep. 19 - Confessions of a Real Estate Broker: Pulling Back the Curtain on Multi-Million Dollar Waterfront Deals
Rob Thomson is part of the second generation of three generations of Thomson’s to work at their family’s business, Waterfront Properties and Club Communities. Rob’s mother, Joan is the founder and active broker of Waterfront Properties and has over 50 years of experience selling real estate in and around Jupiter, Florida. At 91 years old, Joan still reviews every contract that goes through Waterfront Properties, trains agents, and comes into the office to work. Joan has won the Luxury Real Estat
Ep. 18 - How your Attachment Style is Affecting Dating with Matchmaker Cat Cantrill
Do you find yourself anxious in your relationships, always craving reassurance? Or perhaps you're the opposite, always keeping a healthy distance? Ever wondered why? In this eye-opening episode of **You Should Know**, we're diving deep into the world of attachment styles in dating with renowned matchmaker Cat Cantrill. Learn how your attachment style could be the secret key to unlocking your romantic potential. What You'll Learn in this episode: - The four primary attachment styles: Secure,
Ep. 17 - The Impact of Suicide: A conversation on Suicide and Its Aftermath
***LISTENER ADVISORY**** This episode contains sensitive content that may not be suitable for all listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please seek immediate professional help. In this profoundly moving episode, Jen shares her family’s personal journey of losingg her father to suicide. We discuss the immediate and long-term emotional toll, how society’s views on suicide have evolved, and what she wishes more people understood about this complicated i
Ep. 16 - Confessions of a Real Estate Agent: Unlocking the Secrets of the Luxury Housing Market
Welcome to another riveting episode of "You Should Know," hosted by Karin Taylor. This week, we delve deep into the luxury housing market with two seasoned Sotheby's real estate agents, Carolina and Laura. From the art of pricing million-dollar homes to surprising secrets that only insiders know, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in high-end real estate. Discussed in this episode: How to effectively stage a million-dollar property to appeal to discerning buyers. Expert in
Bonus Episode: How Long It Really Takes To Form A Habit
Do you know how long it takes to form a habit? Most of us have heard it takes 21 days but that’s not exactly the whole truth. In this Bonus episode we explore the research that has been done to determine how long it takes to effectively develop a habit and how much time you should give yourself to truly develop a habit—which is an automatic behavior. HOW TO CONNECT WITH HOST Karin Taylor Instagram: @KarinTaylorOfficial LinkedIn: @KarinTaylor
Ep. 15 - Lessons from a Pediatrician: A Guide For New Parents
Dr. Suzy Thompson is the mother of adult twin sons and has been a pediatrician for over 25 years who currently practices in Florida. In this candid episode Dr. Thompson shares a lot of practical and informational advice for new parents. Discussed in this episode: Why Dr. Thompson chose to become a pediatrician How has being a parent influenced her own work as a pediatrician What Dr. Thompson used to say to parents before she had her own kids that she’d never say today What Dr. Thompson would
Ep. 14 - Playmate Neriah Davis on Playboy, Sexuality, Parenthood, and Evolving
Neriah Davis grew up with fun loving hippie parents in a town of only 300 people in Northern California where she did not even have a television. A simple farming life with no electricity was the norm for her until she turned 18 and moved to Southern California where her modeling and acting career took off. Neriah became Playboy’s Miss March 1994. Today she is a mother of 2, successful real estate professional and photographer. In this candid interview Karin Taylor and Neriah discuss: How h
Ep. 13 - Confessions of a Flight Attendant: What Really Happens on Flights These Days
My guest today is Paul. Paul has been a flight attendant for 29 years and has seen a lot throughout his career. With all the recent videos being released of altercations on flights I wanted to get Paul’s perspective. Is it as bad as it looks online? Also, what tips does he have for us? DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: How Paul began his career as a flight attendant Big changes in the industry involving 9/11 and Covid and how that changed travel and Paul’s personal beliefs What flight attendant
Bonus Episode: What a 12 Year Old Thinks About Being Adopted
In this bonus episode we are exploring adoption through the eyes of a 12-year old adoptee. Discussed in this episode: What does being adopted mean? Is adoption something that she talks about with her friends? How does she handle it when people say she looks like her parents or siblings? What does she think about in regards to her birth parents? Does she think she would adopt? What would she want adoptive parents to know about adoption? What would she want her birth mother to know? Have
Ep. 12 - You Should Know: Why Fear Is at the Core of Your Problems with Rhonda Britten
Rhonda Britten is an Emmy Award-Winner, Repeat Oprah guest, and Master Lifestyle Coach who has changed lives in over 600 episodes of reality television including starring in the hit daytime reality show, “Starting Over,” Rhonda is also the author of 4 bestsellers and the founder of the Fearless Living Institute. Rhonda’s personal story is one of triumph over a tragedy that few experience . After looking for relief in therapy and searching for answers in books, she found that she still believed
Ep. 11 - How to Start Over (again) with Andy Paige
Andy Paige is the inventor of the GirlyGoGarter®, GlitzyGoGarter®, and UnderWraps™, which hold 19 patents and are available in over 20 countries She is the author of the best selling book Style On A Shoestring, solidified her “Budget Bombshell” status and offered a celebrated guide to millions of women who watched hundreds of her makeovers on shows such as NBC’s Starting Over, TLC’s Ten Years Younger, STYLE Network’s How Do I Look, SOAPNET’s Soap Talk, A&E’s Cents of Style and countless local n
Ep. 10 - You Should Know: How One Mom Turned A Passion From A Side Hustle Into A Multi Million Dollar Company
Lisa’s story is one I wanted to feature on the podcast because her story is one that exemplifies what someone can do when they don’t know what they don’t know. Lisa never set out to become a curriculum publisher or entrepreneur. No one in her family was a business owner. She was a teacher and a mother who when asked to create a written outline of her writing strategies thought she could maybe make enough money with her lesson plans to take her kids to Disney. Her story is inspiring because of
Ep. 9 - You Should Know…About Alcoholism and Mommy Drinking Culture with Danielle Smith
Discussed in this episode: Danielle’s experience growing up with a father who is an alcoholic The lies we may manifest to allow ourselves to continue to drink What is the benefit of being in recovery? Warning Signs that you may be struggling with your alcohol consumption Common lies those struggling with drinking tell themselves Risks within the Mommy Drinking Culture How to choose a recovery program that is right for you How to talk to your kids about drinking if your family has a history of s
Ep. 8 - You Should Know... What It Feels Like to Place Your Child for Adoption: Michelle's Story As A Birthmother
Michelle was a mother of 3 who had been married 9 years when she and her husband decided to place their 4th child for adoption. Michelle went on to write about her birthmother experience in her blog, Not Quite Juno, My Adoption Story from 2010-2017. In this very emotional episode Michelle takes us through the last 14 years of her adoption experience and the hope she holds onto regarding her daughter Lauren. Michelle’s story first touched me as an adoptive mother when I came across her blog
Ep. 7 - You Should Know... What It Was Really Like To Be A Playboy Playmate with Ulrika Eriksson & Karin Taylor
Following Hugh Hefner’s death on September 27, 2017 several books and documentaries have been made about what life was like in the Playboy Mansion, as a Playboy Playmate and as one of Hef’s infamous girlfriends. In this episode Playmates, Karin Taylor (Miss June 1996) & Ulrika Eriksson (Miss November 1996) review their personal experiences as Playboy Playmates along with their experience working with Playboy and staying at the Playboy Mansion in the 90’s. Although this interview started off
Bonus Episode - Caregiver Burnout and Why You Shouldn't Feel Guilty For Putting A Loved One Into A Nursing Home or ALF.
In this follow up to Episode 6 with Kelley Keopoen R.N. we discuss: - Why you shouldn’t feel guilty about placing your loved one in a residential facility - Caregiver burnout - How to deal with a loved one who doesn’t want to go into assisted living or a nursing home - What to consider when purchasing insurance for in home or residential care - How to diffuse agitation in dementia patients
Ep. 6 - You Should Know...How to Navigate Aging & Elder Care with Kelley Keoppen R.N.
Caring for elderly parents and loved ones is both complicated and emotional. According to Kelley Keoppen the most common mistake people make is waiting too long to arrange for care. Many do so out of a desire to fulfill their loved one’s wishes to stay home, others are in denial themselves about the declining mental and physical capabilities of their family member but the vast majority do so out of guilt. There is sometimes a stigma about having your loved one in a nursing home or assisted livi
Ep. 5 - You Should Know About The Advantages of IV Vitamin Therapy with Dr. Matteo Rosselli, D.O.
IV Vitamin Therapy Centers have gained popularity in the wellness space and are being used regularly by celebrities and athletes. But how safe and effective are they? Dr. Matteo Rosselli joins us to discuss the various vitamin therapy and boosters available. DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE What happens to your body when you receive an IV drip? The Myer;s Cocktail developed Dr. John Myers Who is the ideal recipient? How often is it recommended or safe to receive IV drips? The 3 most requested IV v
Ep. 4 - You Should Know... Why Every Child Is At Risk For Child Sex Trafficking: A Discussion with Lynne Barleta
Discussed in this episode: What everyone needs to know about child sex trafficking Average age of girls and boys recruited into sex trafficking The grooming process for children How children are being used as recruiters How face recognition technology is changing Sex Trafficking Current statistics in the USA for sex trafficking What sexting is and how its used to recruit children The signs of a victim The signs of a sex trafficking home How parents can protect their children online How victims
Ep. 3 - You Should Know…About Dating For Seniors
In this episode Karin talks candidly about dating over 75 with Lois, who is dating at 80 after being married for 50 years. In this very revealing and honest interview Lois shares: - Importance of family and extended family member supporting seniors in dating - How she screens dates to keep herself safe - Financial and physical challenges unique to seniors in dating - How the endless ’talking stage’ is a problem for seniors too - Frank discussion on senior sex (and code phrases to look for i
Ep. 2 - You Should Know…Love Never Dies: A Discussion on the GIFT of Grief and Loss with Dr. Christen Scott
Dr. Christen Scott joins us to share the gifts that can come from experiencing the many phases of grief, how to support yourself and others through this time, why you shouldn’t try to avoid or try to control the process, and how her relationship with her late husband continues to grow and strengthen after his transition. Our discussion started as one on experiencing the loss of a spouse but as Dr. Scott teaches us grief is experienced in many ways and the tools and encouragement she shares are
Ep. 1 - You Should Know…A Discussion On Surviving Life’s Transitions with Marla Maples
This week Karin is joined by her friend Marla Maples, who so humbly describes herself as a ‘work in progress’. Marla is a passionate advocate for mental, spiritual and physical wellness and chooses to offer inspiration and guidance to those who are seeking more joy and harmony in their lives. In this personal and very vulnerable interview Marla shares some of the most poignant transitions she has gone through in her life and shares wisdom and tools to help others experiencing the same. Ma
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