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Traders on Ennis's main street are crediting pedestrianisation with allowing them to harness the economic opportunities presented by this week's hot spell. With temperatures hitting the mid-twenties across the county today, businesses are pulling out all the stops to ensure they see the benefit. It's expected to be the hottest day of 2025 so far and Met Éireann says it's keeping a "close watch" to see if it'll be the warmest April day in Ireland on record. The top temperature identified anywhere in the county in April is 25.8 degrees, which was experienced in Glenties in County Donegal in 1984. Shannon and Ennis is expected to see highs of 24 degrees this afternoon, while it'll be 23 degrees in Kilrush, Ennistymon, Killaloe and Scariff. The town's main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street, is now fully-pedestrianised, and Head Gelato Maker at Gino's, Sam Toth says in his experience, the resulting atmosphere is "flawless". The Ennis Public Realm Regeneration project is still ongoing but is expected to be wrapped up by the end of this year. The appointed contractor, Shareridge, claims the O'Connell Square phase will conclude by the end of June while works in the Cathedral Zone will be completed by the end of September. Construction in the vicinity of Bank Place, Abbey Street and Barrack Street, meanwhile, are forecast to be finalised by the business end of December. Mark Kelly of the Diamond Bar is one business owner who's embraced the newly-pedestrianised O'Connell Street with outdoor seating and he says he fully welcomes the change. Some business in Ennis haven't known life without construction taking place outside the door and the dual ventures of entrepreneur Aoibhín Garrihy, Beo and The Well, are one example. Brand Manager Katie Hands claims the works have had little impact on the business's viability. She says on a balmy day like today, there's no better place to be.
Beo ar maidin inniu ó Ghairmscoil Chú Uladh i mBéal an Atha Mhoir agus babhta réigiúnach do chlár na gcomhlachtaí ar siúl ansin.
Beo ó thórramh Shaun Martin Mac Laifeartaigh
Beo ó thórramh Shaun Martin Mac Laifeartaigh.
http://copperplatemailorder.com/podcast303 Copperplate Podcast 303 presented by Alan O'Leary March 2025 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1.Gerry Diver: The Bath Set. Diversions 2. Solas: Bird in the Tree Medley. Another Day3. Gatehouse: The Harvest Knot/The Healing Stone. Heather Down The Moor 4. Paddy O'Brien: Humours of Rahey/Rambling Pitchfork. Mixing The Punch5. Lorcán MacMathúna: Na Táilliúrí. Rógaire Dubh 6. Sharon Newton Creasey: Simon Doherty's March/Dulaman na Binne Buí/Finbarr Saunders. Auchensail 7. Elaine Reilly: The Fergus Reel/The Girl Who Broke My Heart. Epiphany 8. Billy Clifford: The Blue Ribbon Polkas 2 + 1. Echoes of Sliabh Luachra9. Deirdre Scanlan/Solas: Scarecrow's Dream. Another Day 10. Neil Mulligan: The Blackbird/Mrs GalvIn's. An Tobar Gle 11. Gerry Harrington: Patsy Geary's The Kiaser. At Home 12. Urnua: Blackrock Tower/Claddagh Basin/Eyre Square Buzz. Urnua12. Sorcha Costello: Jackson's Reel/Sean sa Cheo No 2. The Primrose Lass 13. Angelina Carberry: The Girl of the House/The Dawn Chorus/O'Sullivan's March. An Traidisiún Beo 14 London Lasses: Dandy Dinny Cronin/Moving in Old Decencey/Ballintore Fancy/Over the Bridge to Peggy. LL25
Beo ó Áras Bhréanainn – Ceannáras Comharchumann Forbartha Chorca Dhuibhne
Bi "Wi snackt Platt" sünd wi dütmal in't ne'e Besökerzentrum vun'n Museumshaven in Oevelgönn to Besöök, dorto geiht dat ok noch üm de ne'e Platt-Lehr-App "Platt mit Beo", de düsse Week vun de Ollenborger Landschop un dat Kompetenzzentrum för Nedderdüütschdidaktik vun'e Uni Griepswohlt (Greifswald) vörstellt worrn is - un denn vertellt Gerd Spiekermann ok noch en Geschicht över sien Optritt as Nikolaus in en Hamborger Kinnergoorn. Bei „Wi snackt Platt“ sind wir diesmal im neuen Besucherzentrum des Museumshafens in Oevelgönne zu Besuch. Außerdem geht es um die neue Plattdeutsch-Lern-App „Platt mit Beo“, die diese Woche von der Oldenburger Landschaft und dem Kompetenzzentrum für Niederdeutschedidaktik der Universität Greifswald vorgestellt wurde. Und dann erzählt Gerd Spiekermann noch eine Geschichte über seinen Auftritt als Nikolaus in einem Hamburger Kindergarten. Moderatschoon: Jan Wulf De Leder in düssen Podcast: Stutenkerl - Godewind Nees in Wind - Ina Müller Kopp hooch - Wiebke Colmorgen & Hardy Kayser De Tied steiht still - Otto Groote Wiehnachtstiet - Norma
Weitere Themen: Airbus will dieses Jahr noch weitere 770 Flugzeuge ausliefern / Neue App „Platt mit Beo“ zum Lernen von Plattdeutsch in Oldenburg vorgestellt
Alla har rätt att känna sig trygga i skolan. Men så är det inte för alla elever. Hur vanligt är det med diskriminering och kränkningar i skolan, och vad ska man göra om man blir utsatt för det? Medverkande: Mårten Petersson, Barn- och elevombudet (BEO), Caroline Larsson, utredare på Diskrimineringsombudsmannen (DO), Jonatan Lamy, vice ordförande på Sveriges elevkårer, Agnes Gidlund, moderator och pressansvarig på Skolinspektionen
The latest report from Geo Directory - which keeps a full database of commercial and residential buildings in Ireland - says the national commercial vacancy rate was 14.1% in June. Aoibhinn Garrihy, owner of BEO on O'Connell Street in Ennis and Architect, Roisin Murphy discuss the issue.
Selecta Huchte for Ras Paul 's niceness Diesmal unter dem Projekt der Island + Urban Refreshers ein Mix an all die alten Freunde und Bekannte aus dem Dancehall Biz und sogagar zurück zur Hip Hop Era. Die meisten dürfen sich hier wohl immer wieder nice einfinden. Mit einem leichten Hauch von Roots/Reggae ,jedermenge Dancehall vocs auf ol`school Hip Hop beats irgentwo zwischen Gangstarr und EPMD.Immer mal wieder infused mit ragga jungle und abgerundet mit modernem dubstep ragga un TecTrap beats.Mit jede menge shoots + spits an den "Verbrecherkram" ..von Baltimore bis irgentwo. Raus geht das Ding an alle alle wie Jelly Jam (First Touch), Frank Smoke, Moe, Rocket Ulf, Boom Blast, de Oxe Peter, P`t vom Sniper Sound, Royal, Basko, Bro DynaBlaster from M7, Darktales, Selecter Sny,alle Fränly`s , Orange Dancers, die SUITE Bande, Beo vom Kontra R/K2R, incredible Toddy, Hardy und wozu und weshalb auch! warum? !) Tooooo many to Name_ Enjoy the Mix und bleibt wie ich bin ;)
Lisette IJssel de Schepper, senior ekonoom by die Buro vir Ekonomiese Navorsing (BEO) gesels oor FNB en die BEO se verbruikersvertroue-indeks. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
At a PCMA EduCon in Detroit, I ran into my friend Zoe Moore, CEO and Strategic Disruptor at Grow with Zomo. When I saw her, she said, "We have lots to discuss." As a passionate advocate for EDI in hospitality, events, and tourism, Zoe brings a wealth of experience and a powerful voice to the table. However, she is learning that there is still much work to do when it comes to the dining table. "You have been in my head when trying to plan inclusive menus for the events I've been working on," she said. Join Zoe and me this week on Eating at a Meeting LIVE as we discuss essential topics shaping the future of inclusive event food and beverage experiences:
Beo ó rása na mban i bPáras na Fraince I mbabhta ceannais sculls dúbailte.
Le Gormfhlaith Ní Thuairisg. Beo as Raidió Fáile i mBéal Feirste.
In this episode of the Events Demystified Podcast, host Anca Platon Trifan dives deep into the art and science of using corporate events to generate leads and retain customers. Joined by event marketing expert Shenandoah Nicholson, they explore tactics to make events more effective for businesses, covering topics from the essence of B2B event marketing to innovative strategies for engaging attendees. With Shenandoah's extensive background in event planning across various industries, this conversation provides a comprehensive guide on how to leverage corporate events as a crucial part of a marketing strategy, ensuring they contribute significantly to business growth and customer relationships. Insights on balancing the elements of event planning with financial goals, utilizing event tech, and strategies for post-event engagement are also discussed, offering listeners valuable knowledge on enhancing their event's impact and ROI.
OPT Inis Oírr Áine Seoige, Aisling Nic Craith Riarthóir Ealaíne Áras Éanna, Siobhán Ni Dhonnacha ón gcoiste a bhí ag obair ar an aip agus Bainisteoir Comhar Chaomhán Chloe Ní Mháille ag labhairt faoin aip Inis Oírr Beo.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 461 presented by Alan O'Leary 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Le Cheile: Seanamhach Tube Station/Munster Buttermilk. Out of the West3. Andrew Murray: Jock o' Hazeldene. Hell or High Water 4. Michael Sheehy: She Hadn't The Thing She Thought She Had/The Gullane/The Kilcummin. The Cat's Rambles 5. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully: Dowd's/In Memory of Coleman. Trad Music of Ireland6. Gerry O'Connor & Giles le Bigot: The Old Dash Churn/How She Gets up in the Morning/The Torn Bag Apron. Live in Oriel 7. Angelina & Peter Carberry: The Girl of the House/The Dawn Chorus/O'Sullivan's March. An Tradisiún Beo 8. Eilis Kennedy: The Factory Girl. Time to Sail9. Ailie Robertson: The Humours of Scariff. First Things First10. Con O'Drisceoil: The Spoons Murder. It's No Secret 11. Brendan McAuley: The Last McCartney of Pennyburn. The McCartney's of Pennyburn 12. Mick Sands: Autobiography. The Ominous & The Luminous13. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: The Lark's March/Will You Come Home With Me. The Yew & The Orchard14. Danu: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Long Strand/Gan Ainm. # 10,000 Miles 15. Triona/Bothy Band: Pretty Peg/Cregg's Pipes. 197516. Terry Clarke: Elvis Presley Came to Prestwick. West Highland 17. Blues 17. Ralph McTell: Walk Into the Morning. Songs for Six Strings 18. The Waterboys: With A Bang on the Ear. Fisherman's Blues
Séamus Cosaí Mac Gearailt;FG i gCiarrai. Ed Hick;Forum na bhFianna i gCill Airne.Cathal Ó Riada;Baol a bhaineann le gal thoitíní.Toiréasa Ferris;PHD sa dlí bainte amach aici.Daltaí PCD;Seó Beo na hIdirbhliana
"Recovering aerospace engineer" Rand Simberg is on the Cold Star Project to discuss three space industry issues. With host Jason Kanigan, Rand elaborates on: Overvaluing "safety first" in the space industry, and his book, Safe Is Not An Option Building codes for orbital, cislunar, and BEO facilities (which do not exist yet The uniqueness and benefits of equatorial LEO. USEFUL LINKS: Safe Is Not An Option book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Safe-Not-Option-Rand-Simberg/dp/0989135519/ OpEx Society: https://www.opexsociety.org Talk to Cold Star: https://coldstartech.com/talktous
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 287 presented by Alan O'Leary November 2023 Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father All Things Considered 2. Karen Ryan: The Galway Reel/Musical Priest/Sailor on the Rock. The Coast Road3. Kevin Crawford, Colin Farrell & Patrick Doocey: Hardiman's Fancy/Rogaire Dubh/Jimmy Ward's. Music & Mischief 4. Mary McPartlan: Sanctuary. Petticoat Loose 5. Michelle Mulcahy: The Drunken Sailor. Lady on the Island 6. Noel Hill: Banish Misfortune. Live in New York 7. John Carty & Mike McGoldrick: Wind That Shakes the Barley/Boyne Hunt/The Sandymount. At Our Leisure 8. Donal Clancy: Blackwater Side. On The Lonesome Plain9. Bobby Casey: Colonel Fraser/Toss the Feathers. The Spirit of West Clare 10. Kevin Rowsome: The Dougharry Boys/Swaggering Jig/Yellow Stockings. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes11. Patsy Moloney: The Sweetheart/Farewell to London. The Temple in the Glen 12. Delores Keane: Johnny Lovely Johnny. A Woman's Love 13. Sorcha Costello: The Old Torn Petticoat/The Primrose/The Heather Breeze. The Primrose Lass 14. Angelina Carberry & Martin Quinn: Pol Halpenny/Séan O'Duibhír an Ghleanna. An Traidisiún Beo 15. Mick O'Brien & Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh: Woman of the House/Rolling in the Ryegrass. Kitty Lie Over 16. London Lasses: The Woods of Caolrua/Dancing Eyes/The Crock of Gold/The White Fairy. 25th Anniversary Album
Since 2015, the Beo String Quartet has created a niche for itself as a daring, genre-defying ensemble. Trained in the classical tradition, violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash also know their way around contemporary expression, including the use of electronics, live sound processing, and spatial audio manipulation. Their performances of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, or Shostakovich have been compared to those of the best among 21st century international string quartets. With 65 world premieres to its credit and 145 concert works played throughout the United States, South America, and Europe, the Beo String Quartet does what it loves best: playing classical repertoire, contemporary, rock, and experimental music. Beo started out as a lark. Two Mexican-American brothers, Jason Neukom and Sean Neukom, decided to record a song entitled “Happy, Happy,” composed by Sean, but for that they would need two more players. The rest is history. Beo founded Beo Publishing, built a recording studio, and started its own recording label, NeuKraft Records.Quite a history!
The latest episode of The Players Voice features Dublin's Ciarán Kilkenny.The Castleknock clubman talks about life as a teacher, setting up a Yoga business and the importance of trying new things. He chats about his search for sport/life balance and lessons learned from pushing himself too hard.Ciarán also looks back on the high of recapturing the Sam Maguire this year and opens up on the mental and emotional challenges that came with being out of the starting team for some big championship games.The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more.Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant with sports and business leaders around the world. Check out www.RealTalks.ie.
Rhydon and Dennis welcome Kyle Beo of Beo AC and Refrigeration from Baton Rouge, LA. Beo made some bad choices at a young age and his decisions saw him have to face some tough consequences and difficult challenges. However, thankfully he is willing to talk about his past and how it gave him the opportunity to start over in a place where many think their future is hopeless. Through his challenges he found a means to rebuild and start a new chapter in his life in the world of HVAC and now he is paying it forward. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater
The latest episode of The Players Voice features Dublin's Lauren Magee.During this conversation, Lauren explains why Dublin's All-Ireland victory in 2023 was the sweetest of them all. She discussed how much she benefited as a person from taking a break to go traveling and what she learned from her experience in the AFLW. Lauren also opens up about losing her step-dad to suicide and her journey with grief.If you are a GPA member in the Republic of Ireland and are in need of mental health support, call 1800 98 92 85 or text ‘GPA' to 50808. From Northern Ireland, please call 0800 044 5059 or text ‘GPA' 85258.If you aren't a GPA member and need mental health support, please check out the Samaritans or Pieta House.The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more.Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an tríú lá is fiche de mhí Mheán Fómhair. Is mise Niall Ó Cuileagáin. Craoladh clár teilifíse ar Channel 4 an tseachtain seo ina líomhnaíodh go leor cúiseanna i gcoinne an fhuirseora Russell Brand, éigniú, íonsaí gnéis agus mí-úsáid mhothúchánach sanáireamh. Maíodh gur tharla na heachtraí idir 2006 agus 2013 nuair a bhí Brand in ard a réime. Baineann na heachtraí le ceathrar ban, agus bhí ceann acu sé bliana déag d'aois ag an am. Séanann Brand gach líomhain agus lean sé ar aghaidh le gig ag an deireadh seachtaine, ach tá na gigeanna go léir eile dá chuid curtha ar ceal anois, agus d'fhógair YouTube nach bhfaigheadh sé airgead ó na fógraí ar a chainéal ar an ardán sruthaithe. Tá an craoltóir le Raidió na Gaeltachta, Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí, ar shlí na fírinne. Fuair sé bás Dé Máirt in aois a thrí bliana is caoga, tar éis tinneas fada. Rugadh i gCorcaigh é ach bhog sé go Gaoth Dobhair i nDún na nGall lena theaghlach nuair a bhí sé an óg. Tógadh le Gaeilgeé agus bhí an-dúil aige sa teanga. Tar éis na méanscoile, thosaigh Rónán cúrsa iriseoireachta i mBaile Átha Cliath agus tamall beag ina dhiaidh sin bhí sé ag obair le roinnt stáisiúin raidió neamhdhleathach sa chathair. Thosaigh sé ag obair do Raidió na Gaeltachta in 1993 agus ó 1997 thug sé faoin gclár a raibh an-tóir air, Rónán Beo. Chomh maith lena chlár raidió, dhein Rónán cláir theilifíse do RTÉ agus do TG4 agus bhí sé gníomhach i gcúrsaí polaitíochta, go háirithe maidir le cearta teanga ó thuaidh. Fágann sé a bhean chéile Bernie agus a n-iníonFionnuala ina dhiaidh. Tá leabhar nua foilsithe ag an eagraíocht Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta do pháistí sa Ghaeltacht agus do pháistí ón Úcráin atá ag freastal ar scoil sa Ghaeltacht chomh maith. Is é Spraoi nó заба́ва (zabáva) an teideal atá ar an leabhar. Tá liostaí focal agus frásaí Gaeilge aistrithe go hÚcráinis sa leabhar agus tá sé mar sprioc ag an eagraíocht páistí ón Úcráin a spreagadh chun an Ghaeilge a fhoghlaim trí chleachtaí spraíúla. Dhein Nadia Dobrianska na haistriúcháin sa leabhar – is as an Úcráin í ach tá Gaeilge líofa aici chomh maith. Tháinig Nadia go hÉirinn mar gheall ar an gcogadh san Úcráin agus bíonn sí le cloisteáil go minic ar Raidió na Gaeltachta. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS fuirseoir - comedian éigniú - rape líomhain - allegation raidió neamhdhleathach - pirate radio eagraíocht - organisation aistriúchán - translation
In this week's episode, Mary and Logan interview Shanondoah Nicholson of the Beyond the BEO podcast about how you can prove value to your event stakeholders. We drill down into the importance of your why, the value of having a planner, and how to handle pushback during the planning process. She shares her experience as an in-house planner and how she interacts with the different stakeholders at her company. Whether you're independent, in-house, or working at an agency, there's something for you that will help you ensure you have buy-in from your team, client, committee, and more! SHOW NOTES: Register Interest for the 2023 Better Events Conference: https://bettereventspod.com/conference Beyond the BEO Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0l3OjPoH7xMGc3GRiPfoav Logan's Panel Bonus Tip video: https://youtu.be/x3xO51WifRI Connect with Shanondoah Instagram: @beyondthebeo Website: www.beyondthebeo.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanondoahnicholson/ Podcast: https://www.beyondthebeo.com/podcast —— Visit our new website at https://www.bettereventspod.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bettereventspod THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love this podcast? Please share with your event friends, tag us, and leave a review! Leave us a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04ivq77TMgF5HhJHJOMe1V Leave us a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-events/id1561944117 —— FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @bettereventspod @loganstrategygroup_events (Logan) @epeventsllc (Mary)
The latest episode of The Players Voice features Kerry's Martin Stackpoole.The goalkeeper joined host Alan O'Mara to open up in great detail about his gambling addiction and his recovery. Martin talks about his struggle to reach out for help, what he learned from spending time in a treatment centre and how much he is enjoying living life on his own terms again.The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more.If you are a GPA member and worried about problem gambling, call 1800 98 92 85 or text ‘GPA' to 50808 from the Republic of Ireland OR from Northern Ireland please call 0800 044 5059 or text ‘GPA' 85258. If you aren't a GPA member and need support, please check out gamblersanonymous.ie or problemgambling.ie.Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
TRIGGERLAND, 59min., USA Directed by Sean Edward Neukom The filmization of Beo String Quartet's album, triggerLand. The movie, of the same title, is a fairytale-esque gun creation myth. Alvin, a construction worker, discovers a new material. This new material leads to the invention of the first gun. As the use of the gun is explored and expanded, a young girl is accidentally killed when a firearm falls from a table. Alvin is left to contemplate his course of action. http://www.beostringquartet.com/#beohome https://www.facebook.com/beostringquartet/ https://www.instagram.com/beostringquartet/?hl=en Get to know the filmmaker: In 2023, Beo (my string quartet) had a string of album releases through our own label. One album was triggerLand. The music and story evoked such strong imagery. Rather than produce music videos, it seemed like a natural step to produce a feature film instead. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Down's Fionnuala Carr. During this chat, Fionnuala opens up about the highs and lows of running her own business, MarVal Power. She talks about applying the ‘next ball' mentality she learned in sport to business, as well as dealing with self-doubt and building confidence. We also chatted about retiring from the inter-county game, the positive role Clonduff GAA club plays in her life and becoming a mother for the first time. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com for more information. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper and a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Kildare goalkeeper Mary Hulgraine. During this powerful and insightful conversation, Mary reflects on her well-being journey and recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. She talks about the importance of accepting help and shares some of the highs and lows of life in recovery. Mary also chats about learning to love herself, prioritising self-care and the things that help her stay well. If you are a GPA member in the Republic of Ireland and are impacted by this episode, please call 1800 98 92 85 or text ‘GPA' to 50808. From Northern Ireland please call 0800 044 5059 or text ‘GPA' 85258. If you aren't a GPA member and want to learn more about important mental health services, check out the Samaritans, Pieta House and for addiction specific services check out Cuan Mhuire. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com for more information. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by New York goalkeeper and former Down player, Mick Cunningham. One of the heroes that helped the exiles to their first ever win in the Connacht GAA championship earlier this year, Mick tells us why he moved to New York in the first place and how it has helped him to evolve as a person and a player. Away from the GAA, he is the Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer at Zelta AI. During this conversation, Mick talks about community, mindset, dealing with mistakes, work/life balance and what he has learned from taking the road less travelled. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. To find out more about me or my work as a performance and wellbeing consultant, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
How To Become A Wedding Planner - The Podcast For New Planners
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How To Become A Wedding Planner - The Podcast For New Planners
Learn More +: Snag The Free Guide https://aisletoadventure.comMembership: $9.50 a month (or $99 a year) and is complimentary inside the Wedding Planner Sorority (https://www.chanceycharmweddings.com/the-wedding-planner-sorority/)PS - Yes, in this video I say BOE, but mean BEO (facepalm - lol)THE POST: https://www.chanceycharmweddings.com/what-to-say-when-your-client-asks-about-commission/What's Inside This Episode? - Welcome!- The importance of work life balance- How did we get here? - Comprehending how much money we left on the table in 12+ years- What is Aisle to Adventure and how much does it cost / do I earn? - How does it work? - Next Steps - More Education coming to empower you to collect commission on your client work - The Opportunity: Make 2-3k more per clientI've always been a fan of less is more. Less weddings on the book, higer quality bookings, bigger payouts – the dream right?! 12 years in, and I was still looking to push this concept forward in my wedding planning business. How could my team continue book less clients, but make more money without raising prices? That's when it hit me.We'd been leaving venue, hotel and honeymoon commission on the table with every client we had served for 12+ years. But, not anymore. And now, I want to extend that say payout to you!Learn More: https://aisletoadventure.com_Disclaimer: Occasionally I do share an affiliate link in my content, via social media posts, the blog, my e-courses, emails, digital downloads, youtube videos, and the site. This means that if you click a link and purchase a product, I receive a little bit in return. This allows me to keep creating quality, free content. But, please know that I only share things I absolutely believe in! I also occasionally share a product I received for free in exchange for a review. Again, the review I share is absolutely my own, and I only share products I believe in.Disclaimer: This video does not contain legal advice, and the counsel of a legal professional is highly recommended before putting content into action. By watching this video, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service found via the Chancey Charm website. Chancey Charm LLC offers no representations, warranties or guaranSo, you want to learn how to become a wedding planner?Breathe a sigh of relief. You're in the right place. A proven process + supportive community for anyone wondering how to become a wedding planner who gets paid, published + personally fulfilled. Free Launch Guide
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Clare camogie star Chloe Morey and former Tyrone player Gemma Begley, who is now the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion manager with the Gaelic Players Association. During this chat, Chloe and Gemma outline why female inter-county football and camogie teams will play the remainder of their 2023 championships under protest. They explain why players feel disrespected by the GAA, the LGFA and Camogie Association, as well as the need for a centralized Player Charter Agreement to protect player welfare. They discuss why players have run out of patience and are unified behind the need to build a better future. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. To find out more about me or my work as a performance and wellbeing consultant, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. But for now, please sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of The Players Voice - with Chloe Morey and Gemma Begley
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Clare camogie star Chloe Morey and former Tyrone player Gemma Begley, who is now the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion manager with the Gaelic Players Association. During this chat, Chloe and Gemma outline why female inter-county football and camogie teams will play the remainder of their 2023 championships under protest. They explain why players feel disrespected by the GAA, the LGFA and Camogie Association, as well as the need for a centralized Player Charter Agreement to protect player welfare. They discuss why players have run out of patience and are unified behind the need to build a better future. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. To find out more about me or my work as a performance and wellbeing consultant, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. But for now, please sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of The Players Voice - with Chloe Morey and Gemma Begley
“Béo phì” tinh thần tôi đề cập ở đây ám chỉ sự tiếp thu, diễn dịch rồi kính ngưỡng quá mức các quan điểm "tích cực" một cách phi thực tế, chỉ lòng vòng luận điểm "con đường thành công" hay "buông bỏ để hạnh phúc" thì đã có chục cái podcast, bài viết, sách và video Youtube, Tik Tok trùng lặp, đồng ý là nó có tác dụng khai sáng phần nào thật, ngộ ra một thứ gì đó vượt ngoài tầm hiểu biết của mình rất sảng khoái và bổ ích nhưng lượng dopamine ban đầu sẽ giảm hẳn khi hơn chục lần nhìn thấy loạt tiêu đề na ná, khám phá thử thì không có nội dung gì mới, có chăng chỉ khác ở cách truyền tải bống bẩy hơn, ấy thế mà đôi lúc gặp vấn đề trong cuộc sống, thay vì tìm cách giải quyết thực tế, nhiều người vẫn cố lôi những sản phẩm tương tự ra thưởng thức đi thưởng thức lại nhằm vấn an và tự mãn! Tôi ngờ ngợ dường như thói yêu chuộng hình thức "màu mè" chưa bao giờ biến mất mà chỉ là người ta đang tìm cách gắn cho nó một cái cớ hợp lý hơn, văn minh hơn và kín đáo hơn! ______________ Tìm hiểu thêm về Combo Sách Seneca: Những Bức Thư Đạo Đức – Chủ Nghĩa Khắc Kỷ Trong Đời Sống tại đây: https://shope.ee/4fRZFLAl3h Ghé Nhà sách Spiderum trên SHOPEE ngay thôi các bạn ơi: https://shope.ee/503HSwXlEB ______________ Cùng Spiderum hóng các cuộc hội thoại thú vị, nhiều kiến thức bổ ích trên kênh Talk Sâu tại đây nhé: https://b.link/talksau ______________ Bài viết: "Béo phì" tinh thần và sự bạc nhược của phản tri thức Được viết bởi: quocdat Link bài viết: https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Beo-phi... ______________ Giọng đọc: Samurice Editor: Khoa Beo ______________ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/support
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Cora Staunton. During this chat, Cora shares how she is managing the transition out of her 6 year spell as a professional athlete in the AFLW. Cora tells us about her work as part of the Galway camogie management team this season and her passion for mentoring, leading and empowering the next generation as she looks ahead to her next chapter in life. She also discusses why female inter-county players need to be better supported and the importance of players speaking up for themselves. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. But for now, please sit back, relax, and enjoy episode 29 of The Players Voice - with Cora Staunton.
The latest episode of The Players Voice features Kildare hurler James Burke. During this chat, the 2022 Christy Ring Player of the Year opens up about how bacterial meningitis once turned his whole world upside down. Contracting the rare but deadly infection was a life threatening experience, and James shares some of the unexpected lessons and perspective he was forced to learn as a young man. We also talk about his journey from hotshot rookie to team captain in a few short years, transitioning from student life to full-time employment while juggling an inter-county career and how much he has benefitted from engaging with the Gaelic Players Association. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
The latest episode of The Players Voice features two Cork legends, Orlagh Farmer and Orla Finn. This is a special conversation between the best of friends as they look back on the journey that saw them grow together as both players and people. The pair were part of multiple All-Ireland winning campaigns - including the 6 in row teams from 2011 to 2016. Earlier this year, both Farmer and Finn announced their retirement from the inter-county game. They open up about life lessons they learned along the way and what it has been like to transition out of the inter-county game. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Welcome to the latest episode of The Players Voice - where this week we are joined by Cora Staunton. During this chat, Cora shares how she is managing the transition out of her 6 year spell as a professional athlete in the AFLW. Cora tells us about her work as part of the Galway camogie management team this season and her passion for mentoring, leading and empowering the next generation as she looks ahead to her next chapter in life. She also discusses why female inter-county players need to be better supported and the importance of players speaking up for themselves. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. But for now, please sit back, relax, and enjoy episode 29 of The Players Voice - with Cora Staunton.
Dublin All-Star and All-Ireland winner Leah Caffrey joins The Players Voice for a wide-ranging conversation about life on and off the field. Leah spoke to us from Ballymaloe Cookery School, where she is currently navigating a significant career change and challenging herself to be much more than just a footballer. She also talks about the highs of winning multiple All-Ireland's, benefitting from time away from the inter-county scene, as well as the importance of friendships and connection in sport. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by performance and well-being consultant Alan O'Mara. To find out more about Alan's work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Antrim All-Star Jane Adams joins The Players Voice this week to reflect on important lessons in life, sport and business. In this wide-ranging conversation with host Alan O'Mara, Jane shares her journey to self-acceptance and happiness, after initially struggling to accept that she was gay. Jane highlights how resilience, courage and adaptability have helped her to navigate the ups and downs of business. Her portfolio in Belfast includes Manny's, the well known fish and chip shops, and Pizza Guyz. She also speaks about the life changing legacy of the Good Friday Agreement ahead of the 25 year anniversary, and shares her passions and hopes for a united Ireland in the future. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by performance and well-being consultant Alan O'Mara. To find out more about Alan's work as a performance and wellbeing consultant with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Players Voice, featuring Antrim hurler Domhnall Nugent. Having struggled with addiction to alcohol and cocaine, Domhnall spent 3 months in residential rehabilitation. He is now an addiction facilitator for Cuan Mhuire and the founder of Let's Face It, where he releases his own weekly podcast. This conversation is a two-part mental health special - released in full on OTB GAA, as Domnhnall and host Alan O'Mara share their respective wellbeing journeys. Together they reflect on their different experiences of hitting rock bottom, reaching out for help and key lessons learned in recovery. In the second-half of this podcast, Domnhnall and host Alan O'Mara talk about developing resilience, dealing with well-being setbacks and the challenge of staying well. They also chat about the rise of cocaine in Irish society and the stigma that surrounds drugs and substance abuse. Check out The Players Voice podcast feed - for other brilliant conversations with players. If you are a GPA member in the Republic of Ireland and are impacted by this episode, call 1800 98 92 85 or text ‘GPA' to 50808. From Northern Ireland, call 0800 044 5059 or text ‘GPA' 85258. If you aren't a GPA member and want to learn more about mental health services, please check out services like Samaritans, Pieta House or Cuan Mhuire. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
The latest episode of The Players Voice features Kildare hurler James Burke. During this chat, the 2022 Christy Ring Player of the Year opens up about how bacterial meningitis once turned his whole world upside down. Contracting the rare but deadly infection was a life threatening experience, and James shares some of the unexpected lessons and perspective he was forced to learn as a young man. We also talk about his journey from hotshot rookie to team captain in a few short years, transitioning from student life to full-time employment while juggling an inter-county career and how much he has benefitted from engaging with the Gaelic Players Association. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
This is the second part of our mental health special on The Players Voice with Antrim hurler Domhnall Nugent. Having struggled with addiction to alcohol and cocaine, Domhnall Nugent spent three months in residential rehabilitation. He is now an addiction facilitator with Cuan Mhuire and the founder of Let's Face It. In this episode, Domnhnall and host Alan O'Mara talk about developing resilience, dealing with well-being setbacks and the challenge of staying well. They also chat about the rise of cocaine in Irish society and the stigma that surrounds drugs and substance abuse. If you are a GPA member in the Republic of Ireland and are impacted by this episode, call 1800 98 92 85 or text ‘GPA' to 50808. From Northern Ireland, call 0800 044 5059 or text ‘GPA' 85258. If you aren't a GPA member and want to learn more about mental health services, please check out services like Samaritans, Pieta House or Cuan Mhuire. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by Alan O'Mara, a former Cavan goalkeeper who now works as a Performance and Wellbeing consultant. To find out more about his work with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
In this episode, we're checking in with Amelia Santarosa and Matthew Cummings, two of our student members from Niagara University. Amelia and Matthew were the overall winners of this year's Student Shark Tank competition, presenting their idea—a BEO software solution—at the 2023 World Conference and Club Business Expo. Amelia and Matthew talk us through how they came up with this idea, how they envision it being implemented at clubs, and give us a little insight into their future plans. You can view this and other Shark Tank pitches online: https://youtu.be/PEc2ZiOUcdo
Louth captain Sam Mulroy joins The Players Voice to talk about life, leadership and legacy. Sam chats to Alan O'Mara about trying to create meaningful change in Louth, his take on the role of a captain and how growing off the field as a person has helped to make him a better player. He looks back on his struggles to find purpose and direction in life outside of GAA and learn how a life-changing work placement propelled him forward. He now runs his own business called Sam Mulroy Fitness. The Players' Voice is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. The podcast series is part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. Each episode is hosted by performance and well-being consultant Alan O'Mara.To find out more about Alan's work as a performance and wellbeing consultant with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
Welcome to The Players' Voice - a podcast brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. For the first episode of 2023, our host Alan O'Mara was joined by Tyrone's All-Ireland winner and All-Star goalkeeper, Niall Morgan. During the conversation, Niall talks about the challenge of juggling family, sport and career commitments. He reflects on the highs of winning the All-Ireland championship and chats about the need for himself and Tyrone to get back to basics this season. He also discusses the importance of switching off, developing confidence and remembering that there is a person behind each and every inter-county player. This podcast series is brought to you as part of BEO 360, a GPA programme that empowers inter-county players across 4 key areas - life skills, wellbeing, dual career and transitions. Please go to beo360.gaelicplayers.com to learn more. To find out more about Alan O'Mara's work as a performance and wellbeing consultant with sports and business leaders around the world, please go to www.RealTalks.ie.
THE 100th EPISODE! Anthony kicks off things with a SECURITY focused “TIPSY” and Alex is talking YAYA and sprinkling salt. This week GRETCHEN YERKE (EPIC Meetings & Events, Managing Partner and Founder) joins the podcast with a conversation about sustainability and waste she has witnessed onsite at events and venues and how she's striving to make a change. She discusses her effort in making simple and effective changes concerning the environment by raising her client's awareness and consciousness around their addiction to “single use” items (Look at your BEO and DOUBLE CHECK!). Listen in on how she sets her boundaries and keeps herself engaged in honoring her health and work/life balance in one of the most stressful industries. Gretchen also speaks about some alternative medicines have benefited her personal and professional like like the benefits of macrodosing psyllasybin, cold plunging, breath work, sound therapy and her new certification in EXPRESSIVE DANCE. (She reminds our audience to please seek the guidance of a professional before trying). LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW and COMMENT HERE!Bollotta-FIDE could use your help.Please answer this survey: https://stats.blubrry.com/s-85335/getting_started/Submit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcastFollow @BollottaEntertainment on Instagram