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Twelve years ago, James and Natalie experienced the devastating loss of their baby daughter, Annabelle.In this episode, James shares his journey through grief, speaking candidly about the often-unspoken pressure many men face to carry their sorrow in silence.•Mind, the mental health charity•Ronald McDonald House•STILL PARENTS PODCAST••Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•Website•Instagram•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
Celebrating GHOSTBUSTERS DAY 2026! Doctor Francis Mally of Flaherty College's Department of Perceptual Studies interviews a patient who may need more than a few sessions of talk therapy. Enter Parapsychologist Benjamin Nilsson (Ph.D; Para.D), a lifelong aspiring ghostbuster, with experience studying how the human brain interacts with the spirit world and other states of consciousness. Together, they find themselves on the brink of an incredible, if uncomfortable, scientific breakthrough involving conspiracy theories, doomsday asteroids, and even DEMONIC POSSESSION! Tetherton's Folly places the first candidates for a Ghostbusters academic franchise license at the beginning of a new adventure into the world of the paranormal! (Rated PG-13 for suggestive language) This is the pilot episode for an audio mini-series "Franchise Rites," coming soon from the Ghostbusters Fan Organization "Ghost Signal Corps." (www.franchiserites.com) Starring Mary Mascari, Dan Kelly, Jen Westling, and Ayoub Khote Featuring Patti Moore, Stacy Dooks, and Dave Robison Written by Jay Smith. Engineered by Michael L. Stokes. Based on Characters and situations created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, Franchise Rites is a non-commercial fan production of Ghostbusters, which is the property of Sony Pictures and Ghost Corps. Join our website and Discord to help our charities. Donate directly to help families dealing with the financial burden that comes with fighting cancer.
In this heartfelt episode, author and journalist Ali Harris shares the story of losing her daughter, Poppy, following a diagnosis of Edwards' syndrome. She opens up about the realities of baby loss, grief, healing, and how the experience changed her.Ali also discusses the inspiration behind her novel, This Wasn't Meant To Happen, and why sharing stories of pregnancy loss and bereavement can help others feel less alone.A powerful conversation about motherhood, resilience, mental health, and finding hope after heartbreak.•Edwards' Syndrome•More about Ali•Ali's Instagram•Ali's book - This Wasn't Meant To Happen•Petals Charity•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
What's behind the growing challenges facing young job seekers, and could global oil disruptions add further pressure to the economy? As youth unemployment remains stubbornly high, questions are building about what is driving the slowdown in hiring and what it means for those entering the workforce. We examine the factors shaping the job market for young people, from business conditions to structural barriers, and what might change in the months ahead. Dan Kelly, CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, and Ilona Dougherty, managing director of the Youth and Innovation Project at the University of Waterloo, break down the trends and possible paths forward. We then turn to global energy markets. After major disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz linked to the Iran war, what risks do shifting oil flows pose for prices and economic stability? Rory Johnston, oil market researcher and founder of the Commodity Context newsletter, explains what has changed, what remains uncertain, and how these developments could ripple beyond the energy sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Lang takes a ‘by the numbers’ look at youth employment in Canada … she then discusses how to close the disconnect between young people and employers with Dan Kelly, President & CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
When Lauren and her husband Jack lost their baby, Rupert, their world changed forever. In the days, weeks, and years that followed, they were met with an outpouring of support, but also well-meaning comments that often missed the mark.In this episode of Still Parents, Lauren shares the story of Rupert, the reality of living with baby loss, and how unhelpful advice can compound grief. We explore what it means to navigate stillbirth and bereavement as a couple, how relationships are affected, and why there is no 'right' way to grieve.This conversation is an honest look at grief after baby loss, and a gentle guide for anyone wanting to better support someone through it.In this episode: The emotional reality of losing a baby Grief after stillbirth and how it evolves over time The impact of well-meaning but unhelpful comments Navigating loss as a couple What to say (and what not to say) to grieving parents If you've experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss — or want to support someone who has, this episode offers insight, honesty, and compassion.•Lauren's Instagram•Fragile X Syndrome•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
Daniel Lee and Dan Kelly talk with Tim and Tyler about their AI-First startup Numanac. — This episode is presented by Ambrook. — Links Numanac
What is music production!? What does a producer actually do!? What is “mixing”!? Questions I know you scream… Aaron Cupples has the answers. He's responsible for Kirin J Callinan's Big Enough, co-writing, producing and mixing much of the Bravado album. Worked closely with The Drones for their Gala Mill and Feelin Kinda Free albums, Tropical Fuck Storm too. Played in Dan Kelly's Alpha Males band, recording the album Drowning In The Fountain Of Youth (and mixed some Leisure Panic). Paul Kelly. Spiritualised. The leading man of Civil Civic and a decorated film composer too! Hope you enjoy! RobbieSUBSCRIBE TO THE WELCOME TO MEET YOU PATREON FOR FULL ACCESS TO EXCLUSIVE EPISODES ALL OUR LINKS CAN BE FOUND HERE
Christian Haag joins us from Brooklyn, New York, to share his deeply personal experience of losing baby Josephine Roseanne. He and his partner Manuel were expecting their daughter via surrogacy in Mexico before a heartbreaking loss at eight months of pregnancy. -Related episodes - Guests from the US-•E95 - Dr Sydney Fenton - Charlotte, North Carolina •E89 - Kellen and Alec - Houston, Texas•E66 - Joe Chapman - Huntington Beach, California•E65 - Kelly Jean-Philippe & David Kashevaroff - Philadelphia & Los Angeles•E63 - Kelly Jean-Philippe - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania•E53 - David Kashevaroff Part 2 - Los Angeles, California•E52 - David Kashevaroff - Los Angeles, California•E38 - Joshua Hughson - Springfield, Missouri•E36 - Chris Douglas - Denver, Colorado•BLAW 2025 - Kelly Jean-Philippe - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania•Isla Jade Foundation•Miracle Surrogacy Mexico•USA Surrogacy Laws•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
After suffering multiple miscarriages, Sam joins the podcast to talk about his journey and the book 'From Heartache to Hope' written by his wife, Paula.A story of love, loss, and the fight for a family - Beneath the surface•From Heartache to Hope - A book by Paula Hotten•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
What's it really like when the anniversary comes around? Ryan and Matt speak about the build up, the emotions, and strategies they use to cope with the hardest dates.•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •White Collar Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March - Tickets •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
On this episode of the Still Parents Podcast, Dave White shares his story of losing baby Reggie. Opening up on the profound impact the loss has had on his life and how Reggie continues to be a constant presence with him wherever he goes.•Follow Dave White on Instagram•Related episodes••Dave White - Ready to Rumble: Round 3•Ready to Rumble: Round 2•Ready to Rumble: Round 1 •Parenting After Loss / Sibling Mental Health•Get tickets for our next Charity Boxing Evening - Sat 28th March •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•Matt's Challenge for Callie's 10th Birthday•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•Download The Still Parents Podcast App on Apple & Android•LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramProduced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae FoundationShow Music by Alex Singh. Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'
Will Stewart from Enterprise Canada joins Jerry at the Party for Two table to talk about the top stories of the day. Dan Kelly from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business reacts to how small businesses are responding to the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling. Then it’s Telescopic Tuesday! Newstalk 1010 science expert Dan Riskin brings the top science stories of the week. What's it like to be a Canadian in Mexico right now? Canadian jazz vocalist, Caity Gyorgy, joins the show to talk about it.
Not even a Supreme Court ruling could stop US President Trump from using his second favourite 'T' word. Trump has once again threatened global tariffs on imported goods, first at 10%, then 15%, according to a Truth Social post over the weekend. But regardless of legal rulings, Canadian small business are caught in the crossfire, with sectoral tariffs still on the line. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Dan Kelly, President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business to discuss how Canadian business are rethinking their strategies amid an unprecedented global market, and how the Canadian government should practice cautious optimism for future trade agreement and the negotiation of CUSMA. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with former #StlBlues announcer Ken Wilson. His new book “Oh Baby” with stories from his career, working with Dan Kelly, calling games with Jack Buck, and his Blues exit.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with former #StlBlues announcer Ken Wilson. His new book “Oh Baby” with stories from his career, working with Dan Kelly, calling games with Jack Buck, and his Blues exit.
On this live episode of the Still Parents Podcast, the guys have a heartfelt conversation about what it means to continue being parents while navigating the impact of loss, and how it affects the mental health of their other children•Related episodes• •Brothers and Sisters - Alfie & Freddie Jackson •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
From Electrik Shandy to Café Mambo, Dan Kelly's 20-year legacy continues as Forgot About Dan. Dive into his new Little South mix featuring 6 unreleased tracks. www.littlesouth.com/forgot-about-dan-debut-mix
On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children's Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.Jordan Black - "This run isn't about endurance. It's about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It's about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."•JORDAN BLACK• •Listen to Part 1 •Instagram •JustGiving•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On the 30th–31st January 2026, Jordan ran 108 miles in 24 hours, retracing the journey his daughter Aurora took during her short but powerful life.From Leicester Royal Infirmary, to Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham, to Birmingham Children's Hospital, and finally to her memorial tree just outside of Coventry. This route carried every step, every fear, every hope lived as a family.Aurora was only with Jordan & Kathleen for two months, but she changed everything.The run raises money for the incredible teams who cared for Aurora, the teams who supported Jordan & Kathleen, and for the baby loss charities who support families every single day.Jordan Black - "This run isn't about endurance. It's about gratitude, grief, love, and purpose. It's about turning the hardest chapter of our lives into something that can help others."•JORDAN BLACK• •Listen to Part 2 •Instagram •JustGiving•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
On this live episode of the Still Parents Podcast, the guys talk about how relationships with friends and family can change in unexpected ways after the devastating loss of a baby•Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner•STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website•Instagram•X/Twitter•Facebook•Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview•The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms••LILY MAE FOUNDATION••Website•Facebook•InstagramSupported by Global's 'Make Some Noise'Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Philosophers Michael Brownstein (CASBS fellow 2019-20) and Dan Kelly (2018-19), two of the coauthors of "Somebody Should Do Something: How Anyone Can Create Social Change," discuss their book's framing and key concepts with Damon Centola (2014-15), an expert in social network dynamics. The book offers a pragmatic guide for connecting individuals to their role as change agents, illuminating the social feedback processes through which structures, individuals, and social movements interact, unlocking the potential for systemic change.The book is Somebody Should Do Something: How Anyone Can Help Create Social Change (MIT Press, 2025)Explore the book's website, containing related research, media, more about the authors, and an appendix that provides "A Deeper Dive into Individuals, Structures, and Other Key Concepts"Michael Brownstein: CUNY Graduate Center webpage | personal webpage | Google Scholar page | CASBS page |Dan Kelly: Purdue Univ. webpage | personal webpage | Google Scholar page | CASBS page |Damon Centola: Penn webpage | Network Dynamics Group webpage | Wikipedia page | Google Scholar page | CASBS page |Other works referenced in this episode:Alex Madva, Daniel Kelly, Michael Brownstein, "Change the People or Change the Policy? On the Moral Education of Antiracists," Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2023)Michael Brownstein, Daniel Kelly, Alex Madva, "Individualism, Structuralism, and Climate Change," Environmental Communication (2021)C. Wright Mills, The Power Elite (1956) (Wikipedia)James S. Coleman, Equality of Educational Opportunity (1966), known as The Coleman Report (Wikipedia)Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (1979 [1984]) (Wikipedia)Other 2018-19 CASBS fellows who Dan Kelly mentions in this episode: Christopher Bryan, Jennifer Freyd, Ying-hi Hong, Elizabeth Lonsdorf, Ruth Milkman Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford UniversityExplore CASBS: website | Bluesky | X | YouTube |LinkedIn | podcast |latest newsletter | signup | outreachHuman CenteredProducer: Mike Gaetani | Audio engineer & co-producer: Joe Monzel |
On this episode we welcome Liam Teare. Liam joins us to share the story of losing baby Olivia •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Michael and Beth experienced the loss of their son, Noah, following TFMR (termination for medical reasons). Michael shares a deeply moving insight into how he learned to cope with grief amid the demands of military life. •Related episodes• •Matt Stevens Part 1 - You've got a friend in me •Matt Stevens Part 2 - Work. Love. Guilt •Andy Horsley - Miscarriage & Social Pressure •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Not too serious, lots of mucking about - it's the Christmas Special 2025! •Follow Matt as the Karaoke Runner •Related episodes• •Christmas Special 2024 •Christmas Special 2023 •Christmas Special 2022 •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Abbie's son, Jude, died at just 32 days old due to his severe prematurity. Jude was delivered via emergency C-section at 24 weeks and 5 days after early onset pre-eclampsia, weighing only 495 grams. Abbie now works at Action on Pre-eclampsia as the education and operations manager. •Action on Pre-eclampsia •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Dan Kelly, the lead singer of the American reggae band "Fortunate Youth" and his wife Andra join us to chat about the drastic shifts in their lives after becoming sober and experiencing the plant medicines Ayahuasca and Huachuma AKA San Pedro. We dive deep into their experiences with plant medicines, and their new endeavors including their new record label and artist management company Dank House Records.https://www.fortunate-youth.com/
When baby Jacob Thomas Ryan passed away. Stephanie lost a son and Jack lost a brother. In the aftermath they nearly lost each other. A remarkable, raw and inspiring story about family and coming back from the brink •Little Lights Liverpool Baby Hospice (formerly Zoe's Place) •Next Generation MMA •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
After Kris and his wife Kim lost their baby boy, Innes, to TFMR (termination for medical reasons), Kris found solace on the golf course. He now channels that healing into Golf Yourself Healthy — a platform offering inspiration, hope, and support to others. •Reach out to Kris here• •Website •Instagram •YouTube •Podcast •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Dr. Daniel Kelly joins Dr. Stephen Sideroff this week on the Quantum Leadership Podcast. In this powerful episode of the Quantum Leadership Podcast, Dr. Stephen Sideroff sits down with Dr. Dan Kelly, one of the nation's leading neurosurgeons and co-founder and director of the Pacific Neuroscience Institute, for an illuminating look at the inner work, vision, and steady courage behind his remarkable leadership journey.From leaving a secure tenured role at UCLA to create an entirely new model of neuroscience care, to performing high-stakes brain tumor surgeries where a millimeter can change a life, Dan shares what it truly takes to lead with clarity, presence, and heart. He reveals how risk-taking, disciplined innovation, and multidisciplinary collaboration helped him grow PNI from a small three-person nucleus into a nationally recognized institute with more than a dozen centers of excellence.Dan also opens up about the personal side of leadership: coping with emotionally heavy diagnoses, maintaining balance through meditation and exercise, fostering trust in the operating room, and navigating the enormous pressures of a healthcare system while protecting what matters most: patient outcomes, team wellbeing, and integrity.His story offers profound lessons for leaders facing uncertainty, complexity, or the need to build something groundbreaking from the ground up.
We welcome Dr. Sydney Fenton from Charlotte, North Carolina to the Still Parents Podcast, joined by previous guest Matt Stevens. •Follow Dr Sydney Fenton on Instagram here •Related episodes• •Matt Stevens - You've got a friend in me •Matt Stevens Part 2 - Work. Love. Guilt •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Rob Saunders is the founder of Room Eleven, a social enterprise inspired by a deeply personal experience - the stillbirth of his daughter Billie in 2019. Since then, Rob has dedicated his life to raising awareness for pregnancy loss, supporting bereaved families, and promoting resilience. •Discover more about Room Eleven | Grief, Growth & Resilience Education here •Follow Rob on Instagram here •Related episodes• •Ian Lawton - Running for Hank •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Following the heartbreaking loss of his son, Liam, Chris emerged from a period of deep struggle and now advocates for other grieving parents alongside groups like Red Nose in Australia •Red Nose •Follow Chris on Instagram here •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Exploring Company Culture Around Baby Loss at Jaguar Land Rover Part Two, we're joined by Emma Horney, Head of Material Cost and Inventory Reporting, and Steven Deathridge, SAP Business Intelligence Specialist. Emma and Steven share further insights into how JLR is fostering awareness and support for baby loss in the workplace, while also opening up about their own personal experiences. •Listen to Part One here• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •The Still Parents Podcast App - available on all platforms• •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Here at WKXL's NH Unscripted mention the movie “Jaws” and adrenaline instantly pours into my veins! It's an iconic movie with a crazy amount of adrenaline pumping scenes (especially that opening one jeeze). It was released 50yrs ago this year. The @nhtheatreproject is showcasing the stage production of “The Shark is Broken”. Directed by Todd Hunter and starring Jeff Ripley as Robert Shaw, Dan Kelly as Roy Scheider, and Aaron Bencks as Richard Dreyfuss, this spectacular comedy co-written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon, the short tempers of Jaws stars Robert Shaw (father of co-writer Ian), Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider take center stage as they bond, argue, drink, gamble, and pray for an end to the shoot, not knowing it will change their lives forever. October 17- Nov 2nd in Portsmouth.
Frank McKenna, Former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. & Brian Clow, Former Deputy Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; Dan Kelly, Canadian Federation of Independent Business; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Melanie Paradis, Karl Bélanger & Rachel Aiello; Sean Leathong, CTV News Toronto.
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 7 – The Still Parents team appear on Kelly Jean-Philippe's podcast, 'Dad Always' Find 'Dad Always' from Kelly Jean-Philippe here •Related episodes• •E63 Miscarriage. Race. Relationships - Kelly Jean-Philippe •E65 Male Support? - Kelly Jean-Philippe & David Kashevaroff •International Father's Mental Health Day - 2024 •BLAW 2025 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 5 – A view from the Lily Mae Foundation office with Amy Jackson and Chantelle Dennis •Related episodes• •Amy Jackson - Living with Ryan •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 6 – Hannah Higgins, the most highly qualified support counsellor at the Lily Mae Foundation, shares her thoughts on this year's theme, ‘Together We Care'. •Related episodes• •BLAW 2025 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A two part series exploring company culture around baby loss at Jaguar Land Rover. Part One, we're joined by Lennard Hoornik, Chief Commercial Officer at JLR, and Blane Chapman, Global Brand Communications Director, as they share insights on how the company is addressing and supporting baby loss in the workplace. •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 4 – William Ellis returns with his thoughts on the week •Find Will's 'An Open Water Swimmer's Podcast' here •Related episodes• •BLAW 2023 - Day 2 •E67 - 'Fix it mode' - Will Ellis •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
A series of daily episodes for Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025. Day 3 – Matt McConnell. Creator of 'Love From Dad', joins us from Australia with his thoughts on this year's theme 'Together We Care' •Support for bereaved parents in Australia• •Love From Dad - Matt McConnell •Red Nose •Related episodes• •BLAW 2024 - Day 3 •E62 - Hidden in Plain Sight - Matt McConnell •BLAW 2024 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 BLAW 2024 - The week that was •BLAW 2023 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 •Still Parents Podcast - The App - Now available on all platforms• •STILL PARENTS PODCAST• •Website •Instagram •X/Twitter •Facebook •Watch the Lorraine Kelly interview •LILY MAE FOUNDATION• •Website •Facebook •Instagram Supported by Global's 'Make Some Noise' Music by Alex Singh. Produced by Dan Kelly for the Lily Mae Foundation
Guest host Scott Shantz talks to Dan Kelly, President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe recounts his entry into coaching with the Blues and the "tough love" he received from HOF broadcaster Dan Kelly at the start of his illustrious broadcasting career. Also, an amazing serendipitous conversation with John Kelly that is key to his breaks in the business. Thoughts on his time in New York as well.
Guest host Alex Pierson spoke with Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) about Postal union launches strike as Ottawa moves to curb door-to-door mail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textBill Bartholomew welcomes Dan Kelly and Lazaro Camacho, Jr, coordinators of the URI Honors Colloquium "Education Behind the Curtains". Support the show
(00:00-13:50) Raring to go this morning. Bronny is the lead. Big news in the Blues broadcast booth. John Kelly out. Vitale and Kerber simulcasting TV and radio. Not well received by the Blues fan base. Would the Cardinals ever consider this model? Dan Kelly.(13:58-32:42) Cards win last night and win the series against the Nats. Mikolas dealing last night. Doug called it. But he couldn't watch the end of the game because he couldn't find the remote. Them toddlers. J Killa is on the line and he's got some Mike Tomlin Steelers takes. Doug was right about fireworks. Najee Harris with a little firework injury. Velcro shoes.(32:52-46:13) Audio of Miles Mikolas talking about how important his start was last night for himself and the team. Fedde getting the start on Saturday. Playing the contract instead of the player. Is it better if he pitches well or gets shelled on Saturday?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Canadians are voting in a general election which has been dominated by Donald Trump's trade war and threats to annex the country. The leaders of the two main parties rejected a renewed assertion by Mr Trump on election day that Canada should become the fifty-first US state.Devina Gupta hears from the BBC's economics editor Faisal Islam, who is in Ottawa, and Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses. And the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, has urged people not to speculate over the cause of a massive power cut that's affected millions of people across Spain and Portugal.
(00:00-16:33) Dan Kelly joins us and he was excited to be on the dossier today. Dan will be on the call of The Winter Classic. The acceleration of St. Louis hockey. Challenges of calling outdoor hockey. The influence his dad had on the game of hockey. The popularity of STL City SC. Doug and Chairman may topless hitchhike to the Winter Classic.(16:34-27:26) Martin's trying to DM James Franklin to check on this West Virginia nonsense. The newest dating trend called scrooging. When's the best and worst time to get broken up with?(27:27-34:35) Trying to get some sponsors behind a TMA Bowl Game. Who do we e-mail about that? We got a little time for some smut n stuff with Dear Deidre.(34:36-40:11) E-Mail of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-16:33) Dan Kelly joins us and he was excited to be on the dossier today. Dan will be on the call of The Winter Classic. The acceleration of St. Louis hockey. Challenges of calling outdoor hockey. The influence his dad had on the game of hockey. The popularity of STL City SC. Doug and Chairman may topless hitchhike to the Winter Classic. (16:34-27:26) Martin's trying to DM James Franklin to check on this West Virginia nonsense. The newest dating trend called scrooging. When's the best and worst time to get broken up with? (27:27-34:35) Trying to get some sponsors behind a TMA Bowl Game. Who do we e-mail about that? We got a little time for some smut n stuff with Dear Deidre. (34:36-40:11) E-Mail of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices