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Best podcasts about ann murphy

Latest podcast episodes about ann murphy

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Should jury duty come with therapy?

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 24:39


You probably know someone who has appeared on a jury – it's a civic duty that you may be asked to fulfill.However, with the graphic nature of some cases, hearing details of a murder or a sexual assault, for days, even weeks on end – it must surely take its toll.So, should there be an element of after-care offered to jurors?Andrea is joined by Ann Murphy, Reporter with Irish Examiner, Dr Conor Hanly, Lecturer in Law in the University of Galway and more to discuss.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
New Advances in DNA technology in the case of unidentified man

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 13:42


Paul Byrne talks to Ann Murphy on the remains of an unidentified man found along the River Lee in 1999 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Addressing Halloween Concerns: Cllr Barbara Ann Murphy on Rising Anti-Social Behavior

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 6:03


RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Female wing of Limerick prison reportedly most overcrowded in the system

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 4:41


Ann Murphy, Irish Examiner journalist, discusses a report published by the Department of Justice which found that the female wing of Limerick prison is the most overcrowded in the system.

Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today- Arts- Ann Murphy

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 19:41


It's a tale that reads like fiction, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of an Irish priest and the unexpected journey of compassion that followed. The murder of Father Pat Ryan, who is buried in Doon Co Limerick, is an incredible story and its brought to life in a new podcast. Ann Murphy is Reporter with the Irish Examiner and host of the podcast, “Forgiven”......

Monday Moms
Obituary - Joyce Ann Murphy

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 1:02


Joyce Ann Murphy, 83, of Highland Springs, went to be with our Lord on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Joyce was a loving mother of six children. Joyce played cards and loved to tell jokes and took long walks. She enjoyed going out to eat with her family. Joyce was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Murphy, Sr., parents, Leon and Virginia Lubold and sister, Sandra Hailey. Left to cherish her memory is her sister, June Piercy and her brother, Leon Lubold, Jr. and her four sons, Kent, Robert Jr., David and Johnny Murphy, and her two daughters, Linda...Article LinkSupport the show

Your Zen Friend
Beyond the Baby Blues; Understanding Postpartum Well-being with Carol Ann Murphy

Your Zen Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 43:55 Transcription Available


If you, a friend or family member is expecting a baby or has given birth in the past twelve months, then this episode is sure to be a helpful one! Listen in for a candid and informative interview with licensed professional counselor, Carol Ann Murphy. Carol Ann shares important information about how prevalent postpartum mental health challenges are, what symptoms new moms should watch for and how to access help and support if needed. Carol Ann and host Lauren Wolfe also share about their own mental health challenges following the birth of their children and how they overcame them. This episode contains helpful resources for new moms as well as practical suggestions for how partners, family members and friends can support new mothers. One of the resources mentioned is the program Carol Ann created called, “Spilled Milk.” This is an online resource (that will be available soon) and will be accessible for new moms from anywhere in the world. Spilled Milk, was designed by Carol Ann to offer needed support to mothers in order to boost their mental wellness in the first year of parenthood. This is a resource I wish I had when my kids were born in the early 2000's! Listen in to find out how you can be proactive in caring for your own mental health as a new mom or support someone you care about. And if you find this episode helpful, please share it with a friend! On this episode Carol Ann mentions the following resources:PSI or Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net/?utm_source=google_cpc&utm_medium=ad_grant&utm_campaign=cbc_ggrant_CBCGrant|BrandedMXC&gclid=CjwKCAiAk9itBhASEiwA1my_6xcEpjHrizv6RADBgLaqqF2rXBDesDLo38xRn2jAHwj394tL4TwJERoCDrEQAvD_BwEContact Carol Ann or find out more about her online resources and support for moms of newborns (get on the waitlist here): https://www.spilledmilk.info/I'd love to hear from YOU! Here's how to connect with me:Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/yourzenfriendEmail me at: YourZenFriendPod@gmail.comFind me on instagram @YourZenFriendPodFor information on Lauren's counseling services, including her upcoming group counseling for children and teens check out: www.LaurenCounseling.com 

True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime

The Murder Of Mary Ann Murphy [True Crime Documentary] On July 16, 2012, the body of Mary Ann Murphy, 48, was found stabbed to death in bed in her family home in Humble, Texas. It was a little after 1 a.m. Keri, Mary Ann's daughter, dialed 911 with a panicky call. She informed them that someone had kicked in the back door, and that she had run out of the house after hearing her mother scream. The stab wounds were numerous and extensive. She'd been stabbed a total of 70 times. Her legs, arms, hands, neck, and face were all covered in blood. It was clear that this was a particularly severe assault. Zein Ahmed, a classmate of Murphy's daughter, was the first suspect in a murder inquiry into the savage attack on Murphy, who was sleeping at the time. According to Keri Murphy's brother Scott, investigators identified a motivation when they discovered that Mary Ann Murphy had barred Keri from speaking with her lover Rebecca after Keri's father spotted them together in the house alone. After Keri was grounded, Rebecca allegedly handed her a cell phone so she could connect with her. They called it "bunny phone". The reality would soon be revealed: the ladies would continue to converse while awaiting trial, maybe unaware that their phone talks were being recorded. Rebecca, not Keri, had stabbed them, according to their chats. Rebecca Keller and Keri Murphy did not go to trial. Rebecca was sentenced to 60 years in prison and Keri was sentenced to 30 years. Keri and Rebecca appear to be friends and in touch, despite the fact that they are no longer together as a couple. The Murder Of Mary Ann Murphy True Crime Documentary

Tipp FM Radio
The Murder of Father Pat Ryan

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 19:27


It's a tale that reads like fiction, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of an Irish priest and the unexpected journey of compassion that followed. The murder of Father Pat Ryan, who is buried in Doon Co Limerick, is an incredible story and its brought to life in a new podcast. Ann Murphy is a Reporter with the Irish Examiner and host of the podcast, “Forgiven”, she joined Fran to discuss.

Highlights from Moncrieff
The Wrongful Conviciton for the Murder of an Irish Priest in Texas

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:57


In a tale that reads like fiction, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of an Irish priest he didn't commit, and the unexpected journey of compassion that followed. How does one find the strength to forgive the unforgivable? Sean was joined by Ann Murphy, Reporter with the Irish Examiner and host of the podcast, “Forgiven”...

Moncrieff Highlights
The Wrongful Conviciton for the Murder of an Irish Priest in Texas

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:57


In a tale that reads like fiction, a man wrongfully convicted for the murder of an Irish priest he didn't commit, and the unexpected journey of compassion that followed. How does one find the strength to forgive the unforgivable? Sean was joined by Ann Murphy, Reporter with the Irish Examiner and host of the podcast, “Forgiven”...

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Fianna Fail's Barbara Ann Murphy, Fine Gaels Cathal Byrne & Independent Jackser Owens in studio to discuss the Housing situation in Enniscorthy

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 15:39


Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
The final oirechtas member to debate the electoral boundaries Verona Murphy joined Alan in Studio, Also Fine Gael Councillor Diarmuid Devereux gives his view and Fianna Fail Councillor Barbara Ann Murphy

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 15:36


Zero Ambitions Podcast
The Buildings Action Coalition: collective action to accelerate progress in all areas of the built environment, with Scott Foster and Barbara-Ann Murphy

Zero Ambitions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 63:56


This week we are spreading the word about the Buildings Action Coalition (BAC), a coalition of professionals from all areas of the built environment, from all over the planet, brought together to support a UN-backed global target for 'near-zero emissions and resilient buildings to become the new normal by 2030'.Mindful of this 2030 decline, the BAC is bringing professionals together to "turbocharge our progress and work together to make this a decade of delivery".Jeff was able to arrange for us to be joined by Scott Foster (former Director of Sustainable Energy for the UN Economic commission for Europe, and former guest of the podcast, alongside Barbara-Ann Murphy, CEO of The Enniscorthy Forum (the BAC's parent group) and a Local Councillor.This really should be of interest to most of our listeners and something we believe that you'll all benefit from.Notes from the episodeThe Buildings Action Coalition web pageThe Enniscorthy ForumThe BAC webinars so far (scroll down halfway the page to find them)The Buildings Breakthrough Target**SOME SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**We don't actually earn anything from this, and it's quite a lot of work, so we have to promote the day jobs.Zero Ambitions Partners email address - zap@eiux.agencySubscribe and advertise with Passive House Plus (UK edition here too)Join ACANJoin the AECB Join the IGBCListen to Accelerate to Zero, Sara's podcast produced at BE-ST, on Apple or Spotify Email Alex and Dan about websites, branding, and communications - zap@eiux.agency; Everything is User Experience**END OF SELF-PROMOTING CALLS TO ACTION**

gone cold podcast - texas true crime
The Murder of Father Patrick Ryan Part 3: Railroaded

gone cold podcast - texas true crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 36:23


Nearly a year after the murder of Father Patrick Ryan of Saint William Catholic Church in Denver City, Texas, a confession call came into Albuquerque, New Mexico 911. The confessor had already been interviewed by Odessa Police Detectives and eliminated as a suspect, but frustrated detectives and politically motivated prosecutors were chomping at the bit to close the case. Though the only evidence that this man, 26-year-old James Harry Reyos, had beaten the priest to death at the Sand and Sage Motel in Odessa was his drunken confession, he was convicted of the crime. The problem is, Reyos did not kill Father Ryan. Part 3 of 3.If you have any information about the 1981 murder of Father Patrick Joseph Ryan, please call the Odessa Police Department at (432)335-496 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at (432)333-8477Please consider donating to the go fund me for Leon Laureles. You can find it at: gofundme.com/f/leon-laureles-private-detective-and-memorialYou can support gone cold and listen ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using @gonecoldpodcast and on YouTube at: youtube.com/c/gonecoldpodcastThe Odessa American, the article “Who Killed Father Ryan?” by The Austin Chronicle's Jordan Smith, Michael Hall's Texas Monthly article “The Apache, the Irish Catholic Priest, and a 40-Year-Old Miscarriage of Justice,” the article “Man who denies murder of Limerick priest moves closer to seeing conviction quashed” by Ann Murphy in The Irish Examiner, NewsWest9.com, and Scott Lomax's book “The Case of James Harry Reyos: A Wrongful Conviction Revealed” were used as sources for this episode.#WhoKilledFatherRyan #PardonJamesHarryReyos #Odessa #OdessaTX #EctorCountyTX #Texas #TX #TexasTrueCrime #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #ColdCase #Unsolved #Murder #UnsolvedMurder #Homicide #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast

Arroe Collins
Chloe Melas Re-Releases The Book Luck Of The Draw

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 17:09


Last year, Melas and her family visited the set of Masters of the Air, the Playtone (Tom Hanks)/Amblin Entertainment (Stephen Spielberg) Apple+ series coming in early 2023. Her grandfather is the basis of the character featured in the series and planed by Jonas Moore. Now, along with her mother and grandmother, she has shepherded the reissue of Murphy's 2001 memoir, LUCK OF THE DRAW: My Story of the Air War in Europe (St. Martin's Press Griffin; on sale February 28, 2023; $18.99 USD) to coincide with the premiere of the series. "My grandfather once told me he spent the rest of the life walking with ghosts but looking back with pride," Melas writes in the foreword she co-wrote with her mother, Elizabeth Murphy and with the support of her grandmother, Ann Murphy. "Our family's goal is to keep Frank's memory and that of his fellow men alive and pass on the greatness to the next generation." Murphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, one of five B-17 bomb groups sent to England in the spring of 1043 to form the new 4th Bomber Wing. He landed in England in June and by the time his plane was shot down in October, her served 126 hours in combat over Europe, experiencing some of the bloodiest fighting of the war. In 2001, Murphy wrote about his combat tour, "It lasted only four months - four months, however, in which were compressed many of the most exciting, and all of the most frightening and life-threatening, experiences I have known in my entire life." Given today's technology, stepping into a WWII vintage B-17 is akin to entering a tin can - one that flies and is manned by a crew of ten. Four of the crew members were officers in the front, the pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, and the navigator - the position held by Murphy. The navigator, Murphy wrote, "climbed aboard lugging a briefcase crammed with maps, Mercator charts, books, paper, pencils, drawing instruments, a hand-held calculator, and strange looking optical instruments. He was invariably hunched over his narrow shelf-like table in front of which was a repeater set of basic flight instruments and radio controls. He looked at his watch constantly, drew lines, and scrobbled notes to himself on the papers, maps, and charts in front of him, much like Scrooge's wretched drudge, Bob Cratchet, in Dicken's classic tale, A Christmas Carol." In typical self-deprecating style, Murphy neglected to mention that he also led them to their target and got them home safely.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Chloe Melas on her grandfather's memoir Luck Of The Draw, featured in new Tom Hanks-Steven Spielberg series Masters Of The Air

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 6:59


LUCK OF THE DRAW: MEMOIR BY WWII AIRMAN FRANK MURPHY - CHARACTER IN APPLE+ "MASTERS OF THE AIR"CNN Correspondent Chloe Melas, Her Mother, and Her Grandmother Band Together to Honor His LegacyMurphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, aka "The Bloody Hundredth""In the pursuit of authenticity, of accurate history and undeniable courage, no words matter more than 'I was there.' Read LUCK OF THE DRAW and the life of Frank Murphy and ponder this: How did those boys do such things?"-Tom HanksChloe Melas is a much-recognized CNN Entertainment correspondent by day, but she has a passion that bridges her chosen field with the legacy of her late grandfather, Frank Murphy.Last year, Melas and her family visited the set of Masters of the Air, the Playtone (Tom Hanks)/Amblin Entertainment (Stephen Spielberg) Apple+ series coming in early 2023. Her grandfather is the basis of the character featured in the series and planed by Jonas Moore.Now, along with her mother and grandmother, she has shepherded the reissue of Murphy's 2001 memoir, LUCK OF THE DRAW: My Story of the Air War in Europe (St. Martin's Press Griffin; on sale February 28, 2023; $18.99 USD) to coincide with the premiere of the series."My grandfather once told me he spent the rest of the life walking with ghosts but looking back with pride,"Melas writes in the foreword she co-wrote with her mother, Elizabeth Murphy and with the support of her grandmother, Ann Murphy. "Our family's goal is to keep Frank's memory and that of his fellow men alive and pass on the greatness to the next generation."Murphy was a member of the 100th Bomb Group, one of five B-17 bomb groups sent to England in the spring of 1043 to form the new 4th Bomber Wing. He landed in England in June and by the time his plane was shot down in October, her served 126 hours in combat over Europe, experiencing some of the bloodiest fighting of the war.In 2001, Murphy wrote about his combat tour, "It lasted only four months - four months, however, in which were compressed many of the most exciting, and all of the most frightening and life-threatening, experiences I have known in my entire life."Given today's technology, stepping into a WWII vintage B-17 is akin to entering a tin can - one that flies and is manned by a crew of ten. Four of the crew members were officers in the front, the pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, and the navigator - the position held by Murphy. The navigator, Murphy wrote, "climbed aboard lugging a briefcase crammed with maps, Mercator charts, books, paper, pencils, drawing instruments, a hand-held calculator, and strange looking optical instruments. He was invariably hunched over his narrow shelf-like table in front of which was a repeater set of basic flight instruments and radio controls. He looked at his watch constantly, drew lines, and scrobbled notes to himself on the papers, maps, and charts in front of him, much like Scrooge's wretched drudge, Bob Cratchet, in Dicken's classic tale, A Christmas Carol."In typical self-deprecating style, Murphy neglected to mention that he also led them to their target and got them home safely.The six sergeants in the rear were aerial gunners and a radio technician. "No fighting men in military service anywhere, anytime, would be more deserving of respect," Murphy wrote. "The risks they took were all out of proportion to their military ratings or pay. Their job was difficult mentally and physically, and fraught with the danger of injury or death, almost always deep in enemy territory."The 100th Bomber Group lost forty-five aircrafts together with their crews in less than 4 months of combat operations. Because of its heavy losses at Regensburg, Bremen, and Muster in August and October 1043, they became known throughout the Army's Eighth Air Force as The Bloody Hundredth.LUCK OF THE DRAW features Murphy's harrowing descriptions of the battles, including the "suicide mission" that he and his fellow crewmen survived deep over enemy territory in Regensburg, and their final battle over Muster during what came to be known as Black Week (October 8-14, 1943), what Murphy describes as "a staccato succession of trials of fire on a scale unprecedented in aerial warfare."Shot down over enemy territory, Murphy and the other surviving crew members were arrested by the German police. With the same eye for detail and storytelling ability that serves his combat writing, Murphy shares the highs and lows of his internment in the infamousStalag Luft III, later made famous by the Hollywood feature, The Great Escape. The men survived freezing conditions, near starvation and a last-minute forced march as the Russian Army approached. He was liberated on April 29, 1945.Although he is not here to further describe those 22 months himself, his granddaughter Chloe Melas is available to share the stories learned at her grandfather's knee.Among the items she could discuss are:*The ragtag group of twenty-somethings, hailing from cities and small towns across the U.S. that made up the crew of Murphy's plane, The Bastard's Bungalow.*Early flight technology described in minute detail by Murphy in the book.*Bombing strategies that were only just taking shape as the war started, and the heroism involved in flying over fortified enemy territory.*Conditions in the World War II POW camps, and how The Great Escape and Hogan's heroes barely scratched the surface.*The trip forty years after the war that nudged Murphy to talk about his WWII experienced, and the camaraderie that developed among the survivors over the years.*Why it is so important to share stories like this with a new generation.In a tribute to his comrades, Murphy made this observation: "There was no single reason why men who looked death in the face over Europe in 1943 went back into battle day after day. The airmen of the Eighth were amateurs, not professional soldiers. We had no idea whether we were good soldiers or not, but we had not collapsed in the face of a difficult enemy. Duty, honor, country played their part, certainly, but not because these precepts were drilled into us by the Army. It was just the way we were. In my view, however, the single driving force that kept us going was the bond one felt with the men who stood steadfastly beside him when all their lives were at stake."PRAISE FOR LUCK OF THE DRAW"Murphy describes some of the bloodiest air battles of the war as only a person who was actually there can. Luck of the Draw is a riveting and often harrowing must-read for anyone interested in military aviation, the second world war, or just plain real-life adventure."- John Orloff, writer, HBO's Band of Brothers and Apple+'s Masters of the Air"Navigator Frank Murphy's propulsive account of the American bomber war against Nazi Germany is also a powerful and poignant memoir of survival in a German POW compound. The books' heart-stopping account of the brutal Winter March of the captured Allied airmen across the heart of Hitler's dying Reich placed it with Twelve O'Clock High as a classic of World War II literature." -Donald L. Miller, author of Masters of the Air: The Greatest Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany"A gripping, inspirational account of incredible bravery, resilience, and sheer will to survive. Frank Murphy was a true American hero who served courageously in the skies over Europe during WWII and who then demonstrated extraordinary fortitude and determination in the face of unimaginable challenges as a prisoner of war. A truly extraordinary story!"- General David Petraeus, US Army (Ret.), former Commander of the Surge in Iraq, US Central Command, and NATO and US Forces in Afghanistan, and former Director of the CIA"Ever wonder if you had what it took to stare death in the face and push it aside and go forth into the unknown? That is what these young airmen of the 8th Army Air Force accomplished every time they leaded up for another mission. Frank Murphy has eloquently described the harrowing experiences of a B-17 crew from the loss of crewmembers, confronting his own mortality and ultimately the trauma of incarceration as a prisoner of war. This account is partly to honor his noble brothers of the air but also a reminder to future generations of the heroic young men of the Bomber Command."-Rick Perry, son of B-17 tail gunner BG, 14th Governor of Texas, and 7th Secretary of Energy"Every generation needs a spokesman for it endeavors. In this respect Murphy does the young men of VIII Bomber command proud."-Roger A. Freeman, author and Eighth Air force historianABOUT FRANK MURPHY AND CHLOE MELASFrank D. Murphy survived months in a German POW camp after being shot out of his B-17 Flying Fortress. He withstood a harrowing death march in sub-zero temperatures - and his bravery earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Purple Heart, and the Air Medal. The incredible stories of Frank Murphy and his 8th Air force's 100th Bomb Group - nicknamed The Bloody Hundredth - will be featured in the upcoming Stephen Spielberg and Tom Hanks Apple+ TV Series, Masters of the Air.Chloe Melas is an entertainment reporter for CNN, covering breaking celebrity news, industry analysis and in-depth investigations. She currently resides in New York with her husband and their two sons.https://twitter.com/ChloeMelashttps://www.cnn.com/profiles/chloe-melas

Catherine The Fake
Catherine The Fake -Q&A

Catherine The Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 26:46


Florist turned fraudster, Catherine O'Brien, has left a trail of destruction in her wake. And now she is being hunted by Gardaí. Irish Examiner journalist, Ann Murphy, has been working on this story for many months now. Listeners to the podcasts have come back with a lot of questions about how we came across this story, how we investigated it, and some of the details that haven't been published in the podcasts to date. This Q&A with Ann Murphy and Irish Examiner news editor, Deirdre O'Shaughnessy, answers your questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Traffic Tube Secrets Podcast
That One Day We Fear The Most

Traffic Tube Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 8:19


R.I.P. Ann Murphy, the greatest person I ever knew. We love you mum, now and forever.Paul & Tony.

Collective Whisper podcast
Gets to know.......Ireland's rural drug scene

Collective Whisper podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 46:25


On this episode Simon K speaks about Ireland's rural drug scene and how it is changing Irish lives. Cocaine is the second most commonly used drug among students in Ireland, according to a new survey. In first place for recreational drug use with this cohort is cannabis, while cocaine is now thought to be more widely used today than ecstasy. According to Ireland's drug crisis campaign, there has been a consistent increase in drug use in the Irish population since regular population surveying began in 2002, with males and young people being the most common users. He also speaks to Irish examiner journalist Ann Murphy about rural drug use in Ireland. Ann Murphy Ann Murphy is  an award-winning journalist and  a general news reporter with the Irish Examiner. Ann was previously crime reporter at The Echo (Cork), where she spent 19 years. In 2020 She was bestowed with a prestigious Justice Media Award from the Law Society of Ireland. Ms Murphy was the recipient of the award in the Print/online journalism (local) category, receiving recognition for her ‘Sex for rent' investigation. Murphy graduated from Mary Immaculate College, Ireland. She has  written a book on drug smuggling in Ireland, published in 2008 called  Nothing to Declare : The Drug Smugglers' Deadly Trade Book: https://www.amazon.es/Nothing-Declare-Smugglers-5-Sep-2008-Paperback/dp/B013RPKFWC twitter: @CraftyReporter instagram: https://www.instagram.com/craftyreporter/?hl=en   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-murphy-62ba784b/ Helpline Ireland:https://www.drugs.ie/phone Helpline international: https://atforum.com/related-websites/international-organizations/       Support us!

OA On Air
EXTRA: Brookline Bank's Executive Vice President Leslie Joannides-Burgos; AFB Director Andrea Burns

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 17:32


On this OA on Air Extra, Ann Murphy sits down with Brookline Bank's Leslie Joannides-Burgos and Boston Age Strong Commission's Andrea Burns to talk about the issue of elder financial fraud.

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
New Womens Coalition with Cathaoirleach of Wexford Co. Co. Barbara Ann Murphy

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 4:27


Barbara Ann Murphy discusses with alan the formation of a new womens coalition which came from the fact that of 34 councillors on Wexford Co. co. only six are women. The aim of the new group is to encourage more women to engage in politics.

Raising Amazing
Leslie Ann Murphy - Double Masectomy after Children

Raising Amazing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 31:54


This very special episode we have breast cancer previvor Lesley Murphy share her story about making the decision to get a double mastectomy when learning she had the BRCA/breast cancer gene. You may know her from The Bachelor, but Leslie is a travel blogger, TV personality, yoga teacher and now a new mother! Dr. Gator and Cerina Vincent had a really honest chat about her decision to have the surgery, how it impacted her ability to breast feed, judgement she faced around that, and many more details of her incredible journey and story. We are grateful to Leslie for coming on our show--sharing stories and learning from each other helps us all raise the bar on ourselves so we can raise amazing humans. You won't want to miss this episode! 

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Another room in Limerick being offered in exchange for sex

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 6:26


Joe chats to Ann Murphy, journalist with the Irish Examiner about another room in Limerick city being offered with potential tenants being asked for sex instead of rent See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OA On Air
EXTRA: Darryl Fess, President & CEO, Brookline Bank

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 14:04


On this OA on Air Extra, Ann Murphy sits down with Darryl Fess, President and CEO of Brookline Bank to talk about what's in store for the economy in 2022.

IGGY Sports Talk
Anne Murphy, Cancer Survivor talks what she learned & her experience w/ Jimmy Fund

IGGY Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 33:24


During this episode, Iggy is joined by Ann Murphy, who is a cancer survivor and received treatment from the Dana Farber Association. Ann explains her experience being honored at Fenway Park when the Red Sox honored Jimmy Fund patients as well as her favorite moments from being a Red Sox season ticket holder. She also explains what she learned from his experience with overcoming cancer.

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
More on the story of Limerick landlord offering reduced rent for sex

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 10:45


Joe chats to Ann Murphy from the Irish Examiner who wrote the story and Cllr Michael Collins from Newcastlewest about the story where a landlord in Newcastlewest was offering reduced rent for sexual favours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Landlords are advertising sex-for-rent arrangements online

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 6:39


Landlords are offering free or reduced-cost rooms in exchange for sex as the housing crisis bites and tenants struggle to meet rising costs. An Irish Examiner investigation uncovered online ads offering properties in return for sexual favours in Limerick and Dublin. For more on this Jonathan spoke to Ann Murphy, reporter at the Irish Examiner. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Beyond The Rainbow - True Crimes of the LGBT
S.7 Ep. 11 Murder of Mary Ann Murphy

Beyond The Rainbow - True Crimes of the LGBT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 33:37


Darkcast NetworkPromo by And Then They Were GoneIntro: Black Moons by The 126ersOutro: Subtle Betrayal by SYBSResources:https://www.txrxlabs.org/post/community-spotlight-lou-stainbackhttps://m.facebook.com/southseattleemerald/photos/a.316792045141491/2054348988052446/?type=3https://www.facebook.com/groups/592762375393254/https://www.click2houston.com/news/2012/10/30/3rd-person-charged-in-moms-death/https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/humble/news/article/Humble-woman-third-suspect-charged-in-Kenswick-9454627.phphttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2225972/Schoolgirl-16-stabbed-mother-death-helped-female-lover.htmlhttps://www.nbc.com/killer-couples/video/keri-murphy-and-rebecca-keller/3825152http://www.shaggytexas.com/board/showthread.php/180749-Murder-casehttps://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/2016/06/07/murder-suspects-coming-back-vermont/85544826/https://www.mynbc5.com/article/myia-barber-in-court-1-of-5-accused-of-killing-amos-beede/3610587#https://www.miltonindependent.com/news/murder-suspect-describes-blood-lust-court-docs-show/article_875d74ea-5941-59ed-9349-8fb10c67e08f.htmlhttps://www.mychamplainvalley.com/news/amber-dennis-pleads-not-guilty-in-beating-death-of-man/https://vtdigger.org/tag/amos-beede/

OA On Air
EXTRA: Interview with businessman, entrepreneur, and author David Radlo

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 24:46


Ann Murphy and Andy Paven interview businessman and entrepreneur David Radlo, former CEO of Radlo Foods, who's new book, Secret Stories of Leadership, Growth and Innovation, is now available. The book is about effective leadership and strategies on how to disrupt cartels. He talks about the “Egg Wars” and the impending threat to the MA egg supply that will restrict the sale of eggs as of Jan. 1,2022 due to a 2016 ballot referendum. Radlo also discusses his negotiations with Fidel Castro to sell eggs to Cuba, and how the route to success, whether it is in business or policy, is about willingness to be open and compromise.

OA On Air
EXTRA: CEO Bridge Over Troubled Waters Elisabeth Jackson & Dr. Wendy Champagnie Williams.

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 18:27


Ann Murphy interviews CEO of Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Elisabeth Jackson and Doctor Wendy Champagnie Williams associate professor at Bridgewater State University and a Bridge alum. November is #NationalHomelessYouthAwarenessMonth. Bridge Over Troubled Waters is a local nonprofit based in Boston serving homeless and at risk youth. Bridge serves 2000 youth every year and nationwide, more than 4 million young people become homeless every year.

OA On Air
Episode 138: Interview with Peter H. Smyth, President at The Hundred Club of Mass

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 49:03


On this episode of OA on Air, Cosmo is joined by Suzanne Morse for 321 GO where they discuss Olivia Rodrigo's visit to the White House, and guests on Airplanes, then Ann Murphy's interview with Brookline Bank Chief Credit Officer Bob Rose is featured. Finally, Cosmo interviews Peter H. Smyth, President at The Hundred Club of Mass

OA On Air
EXTRA: Ann Murphy Interviews Brookline Bank Chief Credit Officer Bob Rose

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 33:00


In this special edition of OA on Air, Seven Letter Partner Ann Murphy talks to Brookline Bank Chief Credit Officer Bob Rose about the local economic outlook and the impact of the pandemic on the major industries in Greater Boston including financial services, housing, higher education and commercial real estate.

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts
INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS - -Slainte an Chlair, Clare Cancer Support

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 18:04


Ann Murphy talking about Slainte an Chlair, Clare Cancer Support which celebrates its 11th birthday on this date.Talking about the challenges of Covid and how they moved services online. contac tby phone or e-mail, 087 691 2396 or admin@clarecancersupport.com https://www.clarecancersupport.com Show is not in studio so apologies for echo as show recorded in main hall due to social distancing protocols.  Originally broadcast live on the 8th of May 2021 Hosted by Geraldine Colleran and Carol McNamara. Saturday  Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design   http://dergkitchendesign.ie 

Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela
Redefining PTSD in Grief Recovery with Mary Ann Murphy

Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 35:24


Have you experienced a flooding of grief? When traumatic things happen back to back, we tend to become so overwhelmed with grief that we bottle it in until we are forced to work through it. In this episode, I am joined by the amazing Mary Ann Murphy. Mary Ann has spent her entire adult life passionate about artistic expression and aesthetic beauty and has had a wildly successful career. While her professional life looks like it’s been all butterflies and roses, Mary Ann understands first hand what addiction, PTSD, recovery, and trauma feel like and how grief plays a part in it all.Tune in to learn about what caused Mary Ann’s flood of grief, how her pilgrimage in Spain helped her face her trauma, and how she is redefining PTSD to be actionable steps for other people struggling with grief recovery. In This Episode You Will Learn About Mary Ann’s background and grief (9:10)How Mary Ann faced her grief (14:54)About Mary Ann’s pilgrimage in Spain (17:40)How Mary Ann has redefined PTSD to help her recover (25:26)Mary Ann’s message to listeners (32:43)Connect with Mary LinkedInTwitterCompany Website Let’s Connect! The Grief Recovery MethodInstagramFacebookJoin the Grief Recovery Now Facebook Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OA On Air
Episode 133: Interview with Brookline Bank’s Information Security Officer Pat King

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 38:21


This week, Suzanne Morse fills in on 321 GO where her and Cosmo discuss languishing grey area between mental health and offices reopening, Earth Day, and, Gardener Museum. Then, Ann Murphy talks to Brookline Bank’s Information Security Officer Pat King on the importance of keeping your information secure both at home and at the office. In Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Suzanne discuss the Derek Chauvin case.

OA On Air
Episode 130: Interview with Ally Donnelly, Host of Hingham Cast

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 46:12


On 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne are joined by Ann Murphy where they discuss Provincetown being labeled the friendliest town in America by Expedia, air travel and what it will look post pandemic, and how covid19 survivors are getting into advocacy and politics. Cayenne and Andy Paven interview Ally Donnelly, host of the Hingham Cast, and former investigative reporter at NBC10. Tom and Cayenne discuss the vaccine specifically in Massachusetts.

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 195 - Belize Fly Fishing with Lori-Ann Murphy - Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 78:28


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/195 Sponsor: Stonefly Nets: https://wetflyswing.com/stonefly Sponsor: Anglers Coffee: https://wetflyswing.com/anglers Lori-Ann Murphy shares the story of how she moved from a career in nursing over to guiding full time and then to Belize Fly Fishing.  She chose a life of traveling over the status quo.  We talk about bonefish, permit, and tarpon today and how you can put together a trip this year. We find out why Lori-Ann has Lee Wulff's boxer shorts (given to from Joann) and why Lefty got in a fistfight with the old boys back in the day over casting.  This is a fun one today so hope you enjoy! - Bonefish tarpon trust is a group doing some great work to monitor and protect fish species in Belize. - We talked about Lincoln and the face of Belize Fly Fishing - Sweetwater Travel were on the podcast in episode 105. - Lori-Ann just signed up with Temple Fork Outfitters.  Rick Pope, the founder was on the podcast in episode 158.   - Cayo Frances Farm and Fly along with boat sup's are two good resources for Belize. - Lori-Ann talked about the trips on tap for the year including the steelhead trip with Mia Sheppard who was on the podcast in episode 76 with Marty. - United Woman on the Fly and their lead Heather Hodson was on the podcast in episode 44 here. - Rachel Finn was on the podcast in episode 72 and was a very polarizing episode.  It was one of my favorites because of Rachel's personality. - The Hungry Trout is the shop that Rachel Finn worked at that Lori noted today. 1:07:50 - Rick Pope was on the podcast in episode 158.  You can find Lori-Ann at Reel Woman Fly Fishing and Reel Belize. Belize Fly Fishing Conclusion with Lori-ann Murphy Lori-Ann Murphy is on the podcast to share the life of Belize fly fishing and what you need to know before heading south.  We find out how she transitioned from trout fishing in Montana over to Belize and beyond. Lori also shares some beginner tips if it's your first time in Belize.  I am keeping my fingers crossed that as you read this all things covid have come together to allow myself and our team to travel to Belize for my biggest tropical trip ever Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/195 Sponsor: Stonefly Nets: https://wetflyswing.com/stonefly Sponsor: Anglers Coffee: https://wetflyswing.com/anglers

Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid
Episode 211: Ain't Gonna Let Society Tell Me I Don't Have a Right to be Here with Kerrie Ann Murphy

Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 45:37


Stupid Innocent Stories Stupid Situationships https://um-insight.net/perspectives/has-%E2%80%9Chomosexual%E2%80%9D-always-been-in-the-bibl 11:42 “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.'[b] There is no commandment greater than these.” (Matt 12:30-31 NIV) 11:58 Pedophilia and Gang Rape 13:13 Levitical Law source 17:30 “Bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you” Luke 6:28 18:00 Everybody has a purpose 19:49 Going down the path with God. “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? (Matt 7: 1-3 NIV) 21:34 “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.” (Rev 3:20 NIV) 26:00 Bullying story 27:00 High school love 30:07 Loyalty vs. Love 30:55 Their happiness is not your responsibility 31: 46 Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty (Zec 4:6 NIV) 32:04 Adoption 35:00 Challenge to the heterosexuals who stand in judgment 41:00 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments” (Matt 22: 37-40). 43:00 3-2-1 Three Books Two Shows/Videos: The Egg, Gray's Anatomy One Habit: Stop trying to look for things that could go wrong. Sources: http://religiousinstitute.org/denom_statements/homosexuality-not-a-sin-not-a-sickness-part-ii-what-the-bible-does-and-does-not-say/ https://www.iaffirm.faith/ https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_schools_kill_creativity?language=en Where Can I Find Kerrie Ann? IG: k3rrieannmurphy https://kerrieannmurphy02.wixsite.com/thesearch Where Can I Find Amy? www.amyperras.com Linkedin: Amy Perras Twitter: @perras_scope IG @aintgonnabenostupid Tik Tok @aintgonnabenostupid Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid Woman (Book) https://amzn.to/2Np4aRj Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid podcast https://spoti.fi/2Nt4nTm Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3fT6v31 Coaching Session https://tinyurl.com/perrasscoping --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aintgonnabenostupid/support

WBEN Extras
Shamus Restaurant owner Ann Murphy talks new business from Erie County residents

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 5:59


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Feel Free Podcast
Friend With Benefits (feat. Ann Murphy)

Feel Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 46:50


Rhianna and Elissa welcome their friend Ann Murphy to the podcast. Ann introduced the two and is known for her highly spiritual perspective and calming effect. Ann shares her high vibrational views on forgiveness, love, and doing what feels good. Just listening to this episode is guaranteed to calm and focus you. https://www.feelfreecommunity.com Follow us @feelfreeco Rhianna Weaver @rhiannaweaver Elissa Lansdell @elissa_lansdell  

NCUSCR Events
The Deer and the Dragon: Southeast Asia and China in the 21st Century | Donald Emmerson, Ann Murphy

NCUSCR Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 74:29


At a meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum in 2010, the Chinese foreign minister, angered by a question about the South China Sea dispute, declared: “China is a big country and other countries are small countries, and that is just a fact.” The authors whose essays are collected in The Deer and the Dragon examine the nature, dynamics, and implications of that fact – and the inequality that has resulted between China and the countries of Southeast Asia.   What does the history of Sino-Southeast Asian relations tell us about future possibilities? Do economic relations already suggest dependence? How do the countries of Southeast Asia view China and its intentions, and how does China see the region? What is the role of ASEAN?  How does U.S. policy affect the relative influence of China and the United States in Southeast Asia?    The National Committee held a virtual program with Dr. Donald Emmerson featuring commentary from Dr. Ann Marie Murphy on October 22, 2020. Stanford University’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center and the New York Southeast Asia Network co-sponsored the event.

Crime Shots
Mary Ann Murphy - 5

Crime Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 28:11


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THE RECOVERY PLAYBOOK PODCAST
THE RECOVERY PLAYBOOK PODCAST feat: Mary Ann Murphy

THE RECOVERY PLAYBOOK PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 23:53


Mary Ann is a dear friend of ours and her recovery story is impactful & impressive. ⁠ Today, she is a seasoned entrepreneur, coveted interior designer, founder of Iconic Scents, a loving mother and a leader amongst women in recovery.

C103
CorkToday 2nd September 2020

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 119:07


The ban on smokey coal came into effect for some Cork towns this week, we speak with Cork Mayor Mary Linehan Foley.Darragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie has advice on how to save money on bank charges and electricity bills.Dogs stolen in Ireland are showing up for sale in the U.K.,we speak with Echo reporter, Ann Murphy.Following on from complaints from some listeners about volunteer helpers at Churches around the County we speak with Fr Tim Hazelwood.All your gardening questions are answered by Peter Dowdall from The Irish Gardener. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OA On Air
Episode 103: Interview with Kevin Noyes from Brookline Bank

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 45:08


This week on 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne discuss a possible vaccine for COVID-19, and the Boston Bruins' over time game. Ann Murphy talks to Brookline Bank’s Kevin Noyes on what it means to be financially literate and when to start teaching financial literacy to young people. Plus, in Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne discuss Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

OA On Air
Episode 100: Interview with Darryl Fess, President and CEO of Brookline Bank

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 42:21


This week, our very own Ann Murphy interviews Darryl Fess, President and CEO of Brookline Bank as he discusses what the bank has been doing to serve customers in this difficult time. In 3-2-1, GO Cosmo is joined by Dave Wedge to discuss his book “Hunting Whitey”. Plus, in Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne discuss current events.

Good Neighbor Podcast
EP #76: Studio 37 with Betty Ann Murphy

Good Neighbor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 16:42


What Makes Studio 37 a Good Neighbor...Studio 37 is owned and operated by Betty Ann Murphy. Betty Ann is a Master Stylist and Master Hair Colorist. She is also an Advanced Eyelash Extension Technician, certified through Xtreme Lash. Betty Ann owned and operated a salon in Westwood Ma. for 26 years. In 1998 her salon won the Special Distinction Award from Modern Salon Magazine, which is read all over the country. Betty Ann has been doing eyelash extensions for over 8 years. She has a distinguished clientele and her work has been admired by some of the most experienced Facialists in Naples, who send their clients only to Betty Ann. Betty Ann also developed the Visage software system. It is a 5 step Analysis that helps Betty Ann determine the best hair style and hair color for a client. The Analysis takes about an hour and a half, There is a 6 page print out, and it does not include a cut and style.Studio 37501 Goodlette-Frank RdSte B 104Naples, FL 34102(239) 263-5434Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
PODCAST EXTRA - Meat Plants & COVID-19

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 12:05


Micheál Martin FF leader and Ann Murphy of the Echo tell us what they've learned about workers with COVID-19 in meat plants and ask questions that still need answers.[Read Ann's article here: https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Covid-19-outbreak-at-Cork-meat-plant--d8dd59a3-bb13-47a5-b6aa-de8745a3f9cc-ds ] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Keep The Game Beautiful
026 - Ann Murphy - Youth Rise KC

Keep The Game Beautiful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 58:14


Ann Murphy (Murph) has dedicated herself to serving the people of Kansas City as a law enforcement officer. When she was working overnights a few years ago a college teammate reached out to her for help with some students that were having challenges. They started a conversation and found more great people to build Youth Rise KC. Today the Jaguars are proving their place in the game and developing skills for a lifetime.

#SoccerChat
Ann Murphy LIVE Powered By Exact Sports

#SoccerChat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 71:53


Ann Murphy is used to juggling more than just a soccer ball. The KC Courage WPSL soccer player works multiple jobs including being a Kansas City Police Officer. She is also the coach of the Youth RISE KC Jaguars and uses her jobs to pay for some of the team's expenses.Ann recently received the United Soccer Coaches 2019 Jerry Yeagley Award for her service to the community and her team. Hear Ann's story of how she came back to the game she loved to give back to her community and help change the lives of a few young adults.Join the discussion on twitter every Wednesday night at 9:30PM EST following www.twitter.com/ChatSoccr with the hashtag #SoccerChat and on facebook at www.facebook.com/ChatSoccr! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hosts: Nick RizzoShaun Soderling Guest:Ann MurphyYouth RISE KC Coach2019 United Soccer Coaches Jerry Yeagley Award Winner~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#SoccerChat is now a duKTig brand FC member! Use the promo code "SOCCERCHAT" to get a sweet discount at checkout!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SPONSOR:BOUNCE ATHLETICS#SoccerChat listeners can get a $50 discount on their first order of custom balls or training vests by mentioning the podcast when they email info@BounceAthletics.com to begin the order process AND on their order on DynamoGoal when they use the offer code SoccerChat (not case sensitive) at checkout.

OA On Air
Episode 62: Reflections on September 11th

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 37:46


This week on OA on Air, Cosmo and Cayenne reflect on 9/11 with former journalist from the Boston Herald Tom Farmer. Then, Ann speaks with activist and author Kristin Smedley. As a mother of two blind sons, Kristin Smedley is a fierce advocate for the blind and visually impaired. She is also an advocate for braille literacy, which is also the mission of Boston-based National Braille Press which published her book in braille, Thinking Blind. Ann Murphy sits down with Kristen to talk about her life's passion. Lastly, in 2 Minutes with Tom, Tom offers his thoughts on the closing of the infamous Doyle's Pub in Jamaica Plain.

OA On Air
Episode 52: Arc Tank Competition & BBJ Investigative Report on Elevator Safety

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 37:00


This week Cosmo sits down with Greg Ryan of the Boston Business Journal to talk about a special report on the state of elevator safety in Massachusetts. PLUS, the Arc Tank is gearing up for its 3rd competition and seeking innovative ideas to help improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and autism? Find out more as Ann Murphy talks with our guests Jo Ann Simons, President and CEO of Northeast Arc and Nick Savarese, Executive Director of the Flutie Foundation. In 321 GO Cosmo and Cayenne talk about the Great White Sharks that have been appearing on the Cape’s beaches PLUS the Boston-based Wayfair walkout. Lastly, in two minutes with Tom, he and Cayenne give their thoughts on the Democratic Debates.

OA On Air
Episode 45: Ethan Jeffery of Murphy & King

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 31:49


When businesses get into financial trouble, heading for bankruptcy, they may need financial restructuring or reorganizing. Ann Murphy talks about these issues with Attorney Ethan Jeffery of Murphy & King on this episode of OA on Air. PLUS: Cosmo and Cayenne on the Massachusetts Dept. of Children and Families and Burger King's Impossible Burger & Chip Tuttle of Suffolk Downs on the Kentucky Derby. Finally, Tom talks infrastructure.

OA On Air
Episode 28: Born to Run Foundation & Christmas for the Gasworkers

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 28:51


In the last episode of 2018, we talk to Kathy LaFlash, a gasworker who helped organize Christmas parties for the members of USW who have been locked out by National Grid for almost 6 months. Then, Ann Murphy sits down with Noelle Lambert, founder of the Born to Run foundation. Noelle, an avid athlete, lost her leg in a moped accident but has since learned to run with a prosthetic. Now, she and the Born to Run Foundation are helping other kids get the prosthetics they need. Plus: Cayenne and Cosmo on UPS offering to SHRED YOUR KID'S LETTERS TO SANTA (really, UPS?), and 4-day work-weeks? It's a plan so crazy it just might work. Finally, Tom on charitable giving this holiday season. Happy Holidays! See you next year!

OA On Air
Episode 14: David Paleologos & Northeast Arc

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 38:44


For Primary Week 2018 Cayenne sits down with nationally recognized pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University. Cosmo and Cayenne talk the anonymous NYT op-ed from inside the White House, and Nike's recent advertising choice. Then, find out all about the Arc Tank as Ann Murphy sits down with folks from Northeast Arc, a local non-profit dedicated to enabling people with disabilities. Finally, Tom's thoughts on the primaries

OA On Air
Episode 12: Ken Casey & The National Braille Press

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 33:10


This week Cosmo chats with Dropkick Murphys' bassist and singer Ken Casey about his new venture: boxing promotion. Plus, Ann Murphy takes over for Cayenne, and she and Cosmo discuss Melania Trump's ironic push against cyber-bullying, as well as why Boston was snubbed on this year's lists of best eateries. Then, Ann sits down with The National Braille Press to learn more about their recent acquisition of a set of amazing tactile maps. Finally, CEO Tom O'Neill has some strong feelings about Rudy Giuliani's "truth isn't truth" admonition.

OA On Air
Episode 7: The Human Knot on Juggling Chainsaws, Machetes

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 30:11


Cosmo and Cayenne talk MGM's lawsuit against the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, the Fortnite craze, and Sacha Baron Cohen's new show, "Who is America?" Then, Ann Murphy interviews Al Millar, a street performer better known as Alakazam: The Human Knot about his death-defying routine and friendship with Bruce Springsteen. Finally, CEO Tom O'Neill talks Trump and Putin's Helsinki Summit.

The Age of Jackson Podcast
030 How Banking Worked in the Early American Republic with Sharon Ann Murphy

The Age of Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 72:26


Pieces of paper that claimed to be good for two dollars upon redemption at a distant bank. Foreign coins that fluctuated in value from town to town. Stock certificates issued by turnpike or canal companies—worth something... or perhaps nothing. IOUs from farmers or tradesmen, passed around by people who could not know the person who first issued them. Money and banking in antebellum America offered a glaring example of free-market capitalism run amok—unregulated, exuberant, and heading pell-mell toward the next "panic" of burst bubbles and hard times.In Other People's Money, Sharon Ann Murphy explains how banking and money worked before the federal government, spurred by the chaos of the Civil War, created the national system of US paper currency. Murphy traces the evolution of banking in America from the founding of the nation, when politicians debated the constitutionality of chartering a national bank, to Andrew Jackson's role in the Bank War of the early 1830s, to the problems of financing a large-scale war. She reveals how, ultimately, the monetary and banking structures that emerged from the Civil War also provided the basis for our modern financial system, from its formation under the Federal Reserve in 1913 to the present.Touching on the significant role that numerous historical figures played in shaping American banking—including Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Louis Brandeis—Other People's Money is an engaging guide to the heated political fights that surrounded banking in early America as well as to the economic causes and consequences of the financial system that emerged from the turmoil. By helping readers understand the financial history of this period and the way banking shaped the society in which ordinary Americans lived and worked, this book broadens and deepens our knowledge of the Early American Republic.Sharon Ann Murphy is a professor of history at Providence College. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and is the author of Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America and Other People's Money: How Banking Worked in the Early American Republic.

OA On Air
Episode 5: OA Insights on Grand Bargain, SCOTUS, & more

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 40:44


This week Cosmo Macero and Cayenne Isaksen talk MA's new paid family and medical leave, Cayenne's blog post on family separation at the border and the context of child welfare, and delays in recreational marijuana sales. Then, Ann Murphy speaks with Kelly Lynema, Creative Manager at Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Kait Levesque, Programs Manager at the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy about Downtown Playdates, a special program for families and kids who are looking for things to do in Boston. Then, Tom O'Neill discusses the Supreme Court, SCOTUS, and more.

OA On Air
Episode 3: Andria Lee Blackman talks Chappaquiddick

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 36:50


This week Cosmo Macero and Cayenne Isaksen talk coupons for alcohol purchases, Whole Food's new 2-hour delivery, and coming of age in Japan. Then, Ann Murphy sits down with actress, stuntwoman, and model Andria Lee Blackman to discuss her recent role in Chappaquiddick, and what made her want to become and actress. Then, Tom O'Neill talks about his Father, former Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill for Father's Day.

Beag air Bheag
Episode 11

Beag air Bheag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 56:38


Presenter John Urquhart guides learners through the intricacies of the Gaelic language, dialects, idioms and sayings. This week's programme features BBC archive material which is used to illustrate some of the complexities of the language, grammar help from resident expert Dr Michel Byrne and an interview with learner of the week, Ann Murphy, who shares her experience of learning Gaelic. A bheil sibh ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig? A bheil sibh feumach air misneachd gus ur Gàidhlig a chleachdadh? Ma tha, 's ann dhuibhse a tha Beag air Bheag, sreath gu sònraichte do luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig. Gach seachdain, treòraichidh Iain Urchardan sibh tro chòmhraidhean agus tro aithrisean a bhios feumail dhuibh nur n-ionnsachadh. Beag air bheag, cuiridh sibh ri ur comasan ann a bhith a' bruidhinn Gàidhlig. Anns a' phrògram seo, cluinnear criomagan à tasglann Radio nan Gàidheal le mìneachadh air cuid de na puingean cànain a tha a' togail ceann annta, bidh an t-Ollamh Michel Byrne a' toirt thugaibh Oisean a' Ghràmair agus bidh Iain a' coinneachadh ri neach-ionnsachaidh na seachdain, Ann Murphy, a tha a' fuireach ann an Griomasaigh, Uibhist a Tuath, agus a' cluinntinn mu a roghainnean ciùil.

Providence College Podcast
Dr. Sharon Ann Murphy – Living for History

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 34:19


Dr. Sharon Ann Murphy, professor of history, is an expert on banking and insurance in the 19th and 20th century America. In this episode, we talk about the one characteristic that separates the best students she has had from the rest, the Wild West nature of the early American banking system, and her BIG EAST roots.

Replenish Me
Replenish Me - 08.10.17

Replenish Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 48:20


Today we have Ann Murphy, a Mom and Certified Holistic Health Coach/ Wellness Educator who knows what it is like to live with chronic health issues. After doctors couldn’t help her, she started on a journey of self-education and experimentation.   She attend The Institute For Integrative Nutrition, studying the psychology of eating and the effects of environmental toxins and decided to start helping others.   Her mantra “Start where you are and work with what you have”. She is the co founder of the Vegan Festival in Phoenixville, PA. The second annual one will be September 30.   Connect with her at http://www.newapproachwellness.com/ or on FB at https://www.facebook.com/Newapproachwellness/

UVA Law
“The Psychological Foundations of Evidence Law” Book Discussion

UVA Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 77:25


A panel of evidence law experts discusses UVA Law Professor Barbara Spellman’s book, “The Psychology of Evidence Law,” which explores the connections between psychology and the rules of evidence law. The panel consists of Ann Murphy of Gonzaga University School of Law, Edward Cheng of Vanderbilt University Law School, and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan and Greg Mitchell, both of UVA Law. UVA Law Dean Risa Goluboff introduces the panel, and UVA Law Professor Frederick Schauer acts as moderator. (University of Virginia School of Law, Feb. 28, 2017)

Anchored
Ep. 25: Lori-Ann Murphy on Reel Women, Belize and Chasing Dreams

Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 55:30


Lori-Ann Murphy started out as a trout guide in the late 1980’s before moving to live and guide in San Pedro, Belize. She founded Reel Women Fly Fishing Adventures in 1994—the first company to offer women-only fly fishing trips all over the world. In this episode of Anchored, Lori-Ann shares her story and the struggles to become situated in a different country. This episode is sponsored by Fish On The Brain podcast.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication - Welcome by Ann Murphy.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 8:38


Welcome and Opening Remarks by Ann Murphy, Chairperson, Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
Conducting Psychoanalytic Research for Publication - Welcome by Ann Murphy.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 8:38


Welcome and Opening Remarks by Ann Murphy, Chairperson, Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.

New Books in History
Sharon Ann Murphy, “Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2013 54:40


Life insurance! The very word sends shivers of excitement down the spine. OK, maybe not . . . but Sharon Murphy‘s book on the development of the life insurance industry in the United States from its infancy in the early republic through its breakthrough as a mass industry during the Civil War might make you change your mind. Deeply researched but also deeply entertaining (really!), Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010; paperback, 2013) describes how the early pioneers of the insurance industry figured out how to sniff out frauds, figure mortality tables, market themselves to a suspicious population, and tap into middle class hopes and anxieties — especially middle-class Americans reticence about thinking about death (their death, at least). Investing in Life will change what you think about the history of business in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Sharon Ann Murphy, “Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2013 54:40


Life insurance! The very word sends shivers of excitement down the spine. OK, maybe not . . . but Sharon Murphy‘s book on the development of the life insurance industry in the United States from its infancy in the early republic through its breakthrough as a mass industry during the Civil War might make you change your mind. Deeply researched but also deeply entertaining (really!), Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010; paperback, 2013) describes how the early pioneers of the insurance industry figured out how to sniff out frauds, figure mortality tables, market themselves to a suspicious population, and tap into middle class hopes and anxieties — especially middle-class Americans reticence about thinking about death (their death, at least). Investing in Life will change what you think about the history of business in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Economics
Sharon Ann Murphy, “Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

New Books in Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2013 54:40


Life insurance! The very word sends shivers of excitement down the spine. OK, maybe not . . . but Sharon Murphy‘s book on the development of the life insurance industry in the United States from its infancy in the early republic through its breakthrough as a mass industry during the Civil War might make you change your mind. Deeply researched but also deeply entertaining (really!), Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010; paperback, 2013) describes how the early pioneers of the insurance industry figured out how to sniff out frauds, figure mortality tables, market themselves to a suspicious population, and tap into middle class hopes and anxieties — especially middle-class Americans reticence about thinking about death (their death, at least). Investing in Life will change what you think about the history of business in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Sharon Ann Murphy, “Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2013 54:40


Life insurance! The very word sends shivers of excitement down the spine. OK, maybe not . . . but Sharon Murphy‘s book on the development of the life insurance industry in the United States from its infancy in the early republic through its breakthrough as a mass industry during the Civil War might make you change your mind. Deeply researched but also deeply entertaining (really!), Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010; paperback, 2013) describes how the early pioneers of the insurance industry figured out how to sniff out frauds, figure mortality tables, market themselves to a suspicious population, and tap into middle class hopes and anxieties — especially middle-class Americans reticence about thinking about death (their death, at least). Investing in Life will change what you think about the history of business in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Good Catholic Life
TGCL# 0339: Suicide on the ballot; Chinese bishop excommunicated; restoring tradition

The Good Catholic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2012 56:31


Summary of today's show: Our usual Thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, Fr. Roger Landry, and Gregory Tracy looked at the news headlines of the week, including confirmation that assisted suicide will be on the ballot in Massachusetts in November; the excommunication of an illicitly ordained Chinese bishop; Cardinal Raymond Burke's public comments on the Extraordinary and Ordinary Forms of the Latin Rite liturgy, concelebration, and other liturgical matters; and the Vatican's financial reports. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott Today's guest(s): Gregory Tracy, managing editor of the Pilot, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston, and Fr. Roger Landry, pastor of St. Bernadette Parish in Fall River Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. Today's topics: Suicide on the ballot; Chinese bishop excommunicated; restoring tradition 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed Susan Abbott to the show and noted that the usual Thursday panel is together again. Susan said her office has been planning for the new religious education year and meeting with parish staff on their concerns, including preparing for the Year of Faith. Scot welcomed Fr. Roger Landry, who is traveling in Michigan and doing a retreat for the Alma sisters, and Gregory Tracy. Scot noted that the Pilot is still on hiatus this week. Scot said this week that Secretary of State Bill Galvin has certified the ballot initiatives that will be on the ballot this November and Question 2 will be the physician-assisted suicide proposal. Scot said he will be voting No. Scot said he was disappointed by the the Secretary of State's office used the pro-assisted suicide language of aid in dying, instead of assisted suicide. Susan said the language will make a difference; words are important. Susan said this is a matter of choosing death over life. End of life care is not easy, not pretty, but it's a blessing and a privilege. Scot said we're now in the final phase of this effort. These four months will have a lot of messaging and will be competing with a lot of over election matters. Greg said he hopes that the message isn't lost. People could easily be misled about the exct intentions and purposes of this law, just like during the original signature petition in which people said they were misled about what they were endorsing. A misleading soundbite about a false compassion might be enough to convince people. He doesn't think people would make a deliberate choice for this ballot initiative because of how badly written it is with loopholes and lack of safeguards. Susan said she's surprised that even proponents are in favor of such a badly written law. Scot asked if having legalizing medical marijuana on the same ballot will have an impact. Fr. Roger said most people who care for others will recognize that marijuana is a gateway drug. He said it will be emphasized as personal rights or caring for others. Real compassion is helping people talk themselves down from the psychological rooftop and show that life still has meaning. Scot said he thinks it will be the one on one conversations people have about this in the next four months. He said there is a poll on the on this issue. Susan noted how people she knows haven't heard about this initiative. Scot said 90% of the people who are going to vote don't know the arguments on both sides of this issue and he thinks people can be persuaded by the Church's arguments. Greg talked about reports that it is very easy to get doctor's permission for medical marijuana in California, undermining the law. He said both issues are means of fleeing reality. Scot noted that we don't have to make theological arguments on these issues. Fr. Roger said reason tells us that these things are wrong. Opposition to suicide is commonsense and has been recognized as contrary to the common good throughout history. In the ancient world, suicide was usually offered as a means to avoid execution. He said we're all called to be Good Samaritans, like the firefighter who climbs out on a ledge to save a suicidal person. 2nd segment: This week's benefactor card raffle winner is John and Ann Murphy from Merrimac, MA They win a "Praying for Our Priests" 3 pack: The book , an audio CD of the Stations of the Cross and Divine Mercy chaplet, and an audio CD of the Rosary with meditations on the priesthood. If you would like to be eligible to win in an upcoming week, please visit . For a one-time $30 donation, you'll receive the Station of the Cross benefactor card and key tag, making you eligible for WQOM's weekly raffle of books, DVDs, CDs and religious items. We'll be announcing the winner each Wednesday during “The Good Catholic Life” program. 3rd segment: One of the bigger stories this week is the situation in China when the Holy See determined a Chinese bishop was illicitly ordained was excommunicated. Scot asked Fr. Roger to explain. Fr. Roger said a valid ordination means the man has been made a bishop. For that to occur an ordained bishop has to ordain a valid priest. Licit is a way of saying legal according to canon law. So there can be a valid ordination, but you don't have the permission to make this man a bishop. For example, if Cardinal Seán ordained Fr. Roger a bishop without permission of Pope Benedict. Fr. Roger would validly be a bishop, would be illicitly ordained and would be excommunicated. That's what happened in China. The Chinese government wanted the priest to be a bishop, but the Vatican did not want it. So the man is now a bishop, but is totally outside of communion with the Church. Scot asked why the bishop doing the ordination wasn't excommunicated. Fr. Roger said it was probably because the Chinese government threatened the ordaining bishop and the Vatican must have heard about this. That's what happened when Archbishop Marcel Lefebrve ordained men as bishops in 1988. Pope Benedict XVI lifted that excommunication a couple of years ago. Scot said it goes to show that religious liberty something we need to pray for everyday. The Communist Chinese government requires Christians to worship only in state-controlled associations, including the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, which eschews any connections to the Vatican or the Pope. Many Catholics worship in illegal, underground churches, following only bishops appointed by the Pope, although the divisions are not hard and fast. Many priests and laypeople, and even bishops, are members of the patriotic association in public, and of the underground Church, in secret. Susan said there was another Chinese bishop who renounced his participation in the Patriotic Association was arrested by the government Scot said the next story is about Cardinal Raymond Burke, a leading American voice in the Vatican today, marked the five-year anniversary of the lifting of the restrictions on the celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Latin Rite. Greg said it adds to richness of the liturgy to have both forms of the Mass celebrated today. The liturgy is living and vibrant and not to be tampered with, even as the Church responds to the needs of the time. Scot said Cardinal Burke talked about resistance to the older form, elements of the older form that could be brought to the new, and parts of the new form that improve upon the old form. The reform of the Roman Missal in the period following Vatican II was “too radical,” and “went beyond, and in some senses perhaps not completely coherently with, what the council fathers had set forth,” the cardinal says. “There was a stripping away, a changing of the form of the rite that in my judgment was too much,” he says. “You can't take a living reality, the worship of God as God has desired that we worship him, and tamper with it without doing violence and without in some way damaging the faith life of the people.” Fr. Roger said there are a lot of private prayers for the priest in the older form that have been cut from the present missal. He'd love to see those come back because it helps priests to pray the Mass better. He does agree there was a lot that could have been cut from the old missal. What he appreciates most in the new form, he loves the way we begin Mass now with the New Testament greetings, the Kyrie, and the readings. In addition to being in the language of the people, the lectionary is a lot larger. There were lots of the Old and New Testament that you never heard. Both Masses help us to pray the other better. Cardinal Burke also spoke in a separate article in Catholic News Agency that there's an excessive use of concelebration, the practice of priests saying Mass collectively. His primary concern was that when a priest gets in the habit of primarily concelebrating, it can develop a sense in the priest of just being part of the congregation. Susan said she was surprised by this concern. Susan said he also outlined why a priest should not ad-lib prayers during Mass. She was surprised that this apparently happens enough to be remarked upon. In a wide-ranging interview, Cardinal Burke also outlined the reasons why a priest should not ad-lib his own words or prayers during Mass, since he “is the servant of the rite” and “not the protagonist – Christ is.” “So it is absolutely wrong for the priest to think, ‘how can I make this more interesting?' or ‘how can I make this better?'” he said. They discuss the recent case of a priest in Illinois stripped of his faculties for this reason. Susan asked Fr. Roger why Cardinal Burke would be speaking on liturgy since the cardinal's role at the Vatican is as Apostolic Signatura, which is like a judge. Fr. Roger said all cardinals serve on various of the Vatican's congregations and Cardinal Burke is a member of the Congregation for Divine Worship. Fr. Roger said Pope Benedict said a few years ago that he was disturbed by the large-scale concelebrations of thousands of priests at certain events. For a priest to validly concelebrate the Mass, he has to be able to consume the precious blood. So how much must be consecrated so everyone has some, without having lot leftover. Fr. Roger said young priests in some situations outside of parishes don't get a chance to celebrate the Mass on their own and are forced to concelebrate, like at the Pontifical North American College. Another big story was that the Holy See's budget showed a loss this year. Greg said people have this idea that the Vatican is just full of gold and money. But when you see the numbers related to a worldwide organization of 1 billion people it's not that much. Scot compared the budget for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Holy See and Vatican City State: $35 billion to $500 million.

The Itinerant Angler Podcast
Permit! with Lori-Ann Murphy - Ssn. 6, Ep. 10

The Itinerant Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2011 26:06


Lori-Ann Murphy is a popular and well-known guide from Montana, who recently took over as fishing coordinator at El Pescador Lodge in Belize. Don't miss her comments on the way saltwater fly fishing has changed, and her exciting analysis of the most elusive fish in salt water: the permit.