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Best podcasts about David Cavanagh

Latest podcast episodes about David Cavanagh

Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast
Special Episode: Australia's green hydrogen hope

Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 30:25


Hydrogen Australia's David Cavanagh looks at the barriers and opportunities for Australia's green hydrogen industry, and the demand push from local and overseas industry. This special podcast episode is sponsored by Energy Exchange Australia.

Community Church Derby Podcast
David Cavanagh - Communities Of The Spirit

Community Church Derby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 30:59


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Community Church Derby Podcast
David Cavanagh - The Presence of the Holy Spirit

Community Church Derby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 35:30


David Cavanagh - The Presence of the Holy Spirit by Reach Online

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Rockin' the Suburbs
1317: Book Nook - John Peel

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 22:47


Patrick discusses the book "Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years of John Peel Helped to Shape Modern Life" by David Cavanagh, about the legendary radio DJ. Episode editor: Patrick Foster Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (c) Artie S. Industries LLC

To Here Knows When - Great Irish Albums Revisited
EP5 - Under the Water & Churchtown by Into Paradise

To Here Knows When - Great Irish Albums Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 60:16


Episode five focuses on the first two albums by Into Paradise - Under the Water (1990) and Churchtown (1991). Keith Cullen released Under the Water on Setanta Records and then the band subsequently made the jump to Ensign Records for its major label follow-up, Churchtown before returning once more to Setanta for two further albums. My conversation with Dave Long takes in: playing punk gigs in the Magnet bar with his first band Amuse; forming Backwards Into Paradise and recording various demos in Dublin; signing to Setanta Records; touring Europe with The Godfathers; signing a major record deal with Nigel Grainge's Ensign Records; working with The Sound's Adrian Borland; the writing of music journalist David Cavanagh; playing live with Into Paradise in the UK. We also chat about Moll & Zeis, Dave's latest album with his old friend Shane O'Neill and we ruminate on the creative and artistic compulsion to continue to create new music regardless of its perceived success or popularity.

David Cavanagh Coaching
David Cavanagh Talking About The Mindset of Confident People

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 1:20


David Cavanagh talking about the mindset of confident people and how the always seem to achieve more in their personal and business life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/davidcavanaghcoaching/message

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David Cavanagh Coaching
David Cavanagh Coaching (Trailer)

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 0:44


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David Cavanagh Coaching
David Cavanagh Podcasting On His Birthday In July 2021

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 2:34


David Cavanagh Podcasting On His Birthday In July 2021 is a new demo podcast from David Cavanagh in Pattaya Beach, Thailand. Done live from his home office on his birthday, David Cavanagh is a leader in the online space. Tune into his podcasts each and every week from today onwards. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/davidcavanaghcoaching/message

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Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Is your website helping you with your sales? The purpose of the internet is to give solutions for people looking to solve their problems. If you need help with generating leads, sales, or even web design, then David Cavanagh is your guy. Listen to this episode to find out more about his expertise and how he can help you solve your business problems. Resource David Cavanagh's URL Mentioned David Cavanagh's Official Website David Cavanagh's Facebook URL David Cavanagh's LinkedIn

Business and People Podcast
David Cavanagh on Getting Businesses Going and Keeping it Simple

Business and People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 41:02


Business and People Podcast With Walt Bayliss Episode #49: David Cavanagh on Getting Businesses Going and Keeping it Simple from humble beginnings, David talks about becoming a world traveller and business coach with students in 17 countries. The no fluff approach to getting started and making smart moves early. Enjoy (and don't forget to hit subscribe at http://businessandpeoplepodcast.com :) )

Community Church Derby Podcast
Nottingham - David Cavanagh - We Do Grieve, But Not As Those Without Hope

Community Church Derby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 32:20


David Cavanagh shares on the theme of grief.

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David Cavanagh Coaching
Unlock The Power Of YouTube with David Cavanagh

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 2:01


Listen while David Cavanagh talks about how to unlock the power of YouTube in 2018 and beyond. Talks also about YouTube Ads and marketing with David Cavanagh

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David Cavanagh Podcasting
David Cavanagh talks with Nick Psaila

David Cavanagh Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 39:37


David Cavanagh talks with Nick Psaila on a podcast which was liked by numerous students, clients, friends and peers of David and Nick’s. Listen in as Nick Psaila drills David ...

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Chateau Impney Hill Climb Podcasts 2019
David Cavanagh - Porsche 911 Safari

Chateau Impney Hill Climb Podcasts 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 4:07


David Cavanagh, from Perth, Australia, brings 'the mostrallied Porsche in the world' to Chateau Impney as he installs an engine specifically for his attempt at the Paris-Dakar Rally.

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Video Marketing with David Cavanagh

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 2:01


Video Marketing with David Cavanagh and why video marketing is much better for the buyer and the seller.

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David Cavanagh Podcasting
Welcome to David Cavanagh Podcasting

David Cavanagh Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 1:25


Listen as Internet Business Coach, David Cavanagh talks about his new Welcome to David Cavanagh Podcasting show. Live on the Internet with David Cavanagh, tune in and discover how to ...

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Mobile Marketing For Your Business - 13th of April 2018

David Cavanagh Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 4:22


Discover how to achieve eve results with mobile marketing for your business. Listen in as David Cavanagh gives hints, tips and suggestions for your online websites, with mobile marketing being the main topic of conversation.

David Cavanagh Coaching

Best Coaching Program podcast with David Cavanagh on 12th of April 2018

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People Profits & Purpose Podcast with Nick Psaila
People, Profits & Purpose Podcast - David Cavanagh - Episode 4 - Wise words from the Google and Youtube wizard.

People Profits & Purpose Podcast with Nick Psaila

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 39:38


David is a keynote speaker working the four corners of the globe.  A larger than life Aussie who has lived in Thailand for over 13 years and currently runs workshops & boot camps in getting businesses onto the first page of Google and Youtube.   Once found dressed as Superman on Gold Coast Booze Cruises, he’s now far happier providing step by step guides on how to getting you ranked well, and he tells it like it is. In this episode, David explains his techniques used to generate motivated clients and how to make money using his tried and tested tools.

Instant Internet Identity Podcast: Creating An Effective Online Presence

Technophobia. Really, having a fear of the technology. Not embracing it and to do so is really at your peril. How can we move forward? Well we don’t always have to do the work ourselves. But what I suggest, and if you look at my website, I’ve got somebody by the name of David Cavanagh […]

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Literary Friction
Literary Friction - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life W/ David Cavanagh

Literary Friction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 61:41


This month we're joined by author and journalist David Cavanagh for a show all about music in literature. David's book, Good Night and Good Riddance, is an impressive analysis of DJ John Peel's extraordinary career, and how his eclectic taste shaped the British music scene.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 243 - The Peelcast

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2015 39:32


David Cavanagh, the author of “Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years Of John Peel Help Shape Modern Britain”, and Trevor Dann, WIYE's go-to guy on all matters radio, talk about John Peel: his radio style, his complicated personality, his contribution to the national heritage and where he would be broadcasting today if he were still around. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Word Podcast
Word Podcast 243 - The Peelcast

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2015 39:32


David Cavanagh, the author of “Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years Of John Peel Help Shape Modern Britain”, and Trevor Dann, WIYE’s go-to guy on all matters radio, talk about John Peel: his radio style, his complicated personality, his contribution to the national heritage and where he would be broadcasting today if he were still around.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 243 - The Peelcast

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2015 39:32


David Cavanagh, the author of “Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years Of John Peel Help Shape Modern Britain”, and Trevor Dann, WIYE's go-to guy on all matters radio, talk about John Peel: his radio style, his complicated personality, his contribution to the national heritage and where he would be broadcasting today if he were still around. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Good Catholic Life
The Good Catholic Life #0164: Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Good Catholic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2011 56:33


Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Today's guest(s): Fr. David Cavanagh, a priest of Opus Dei and postulator for the cause of Servant of God Fr. Joseph Muzquiz Today's topics: Opus Dei and the cause for the canonization of Fr. Joseph Muzquiz Summary of today's show: Fr. David Cavanagh reveals to Scot and Fr. Chris how he came to be a priest of Opus Dei as a hockey player at Harvard, a little more about what Opus Dei is about, and his work as postulator for the cause of canonization of Fr. Joseph Muzquiz, an Opus Dei priest who ministered and died in Boston. 1st segment: Fr. Chris had the St. John's seminary alumni gathering this past weekend and over 100 priests were there along with Cardinal Seán and Bishops Kennedy and Uglietto. It's good for the seminarians to see the men already in service and for the priests to be inspired by the young men coming to help them. They gathered at 5pm for a holy hour then a cocktail hour and dinner. One of the fourth-year men gives a presentation to welcome these men home. Two seminarians also provided musical entertainment on the flute and violin and Irish music. Last night, Fr. Chris visited Norfolk state prison and the inmates were excited to hear that today's guests is a priest of Opus Dei. 2nd segment: Scot and Fr. Chris welcomed Fr. David Cavanagh who is based at the Elmbrook Center in Harvard Square. He is in the Pastoral Center today for Fr. Joseph Muzquiz's cause for canonization, but first Scot asked him about growing up in the area. Fr. David and his brother Joe went to Harvard as hockey players, partying as hard as they studied. They met the priests at the Elmbrook Center at Harvard and they were attracted by the fact that they never were told that there was anything wrong with playing hockey. They were told to do it well, which meant that if you're going to do it well, then do it all for the Lord. It was appealing because it wasn't pulling them out of what they loved to do. Scot said Opus Dei calls us to holiness in our everyday life, whatever we do every day. There is a path to holiness in every secondary or particular vocations. Unless you find God in the every day, you'll never find him, said St. Josemaria Escriva. God blesses and uses our everyday experiences to spread the Gospel. Fr. David said his brother later reflected that it was obvious the reason they were good at hockey was so they could end up where they did in life. Fr. David had been intending to be married and it was only at the end of law school that someone asked him if God was calling him to celibacy within the apostolate as a layman. Suddenly, so much became clear and he knew it was true. Later, some of the men living as a numerary, as a celibate within Opus Dei, are called to priesthood. Fr. Chris asked Fr. David about his primary work. Fr. David said he celebrates the sacraments first and everything flows from that. He makes himself available for that. He spends a lot of time hearing confessions, giving spiritual direction to everyone, whether or not they are Opus Dei. He also preaches on retreats. Scot said he thinks of other groups within the Church, like the Franciscans at Arch Street, he thinks of the particular gifts they provide to the Archdiocese. For Opus Dei, he thinks of the help they give to people through spiritual direction, taking their faith to the next level. He helps people to see God's signs that He provides for them and helps them to see what they might have missed. Fr. Chris asked about St. Josemaria, the founder of Opus Dei. He was called to start Opus Dei by living it himself, not just writing down some principles. He came from an ordinary family who went through some hard times: siblings who died, impoverishment. He was later able to see that he was being brought through it to understand what he was later to teach. Fr. David recommended some new books on his life, including He had a strong temperament and he had to learn how to use it for the good. If all of his gifts were left undirected, he could have gone down a very different path. If we put it all at God's service, he will direct it all to the good and show us how he wants us to use them for his glory. Scot noted how broad and diverse the members of Opus Dei are. It's almost a response to the idea that faithful practice of Catholicism is only for priests and religious. The retreats offered by Opus Dei for men and women and young people at Arnold Hall in Pembroke are open to all, not just Opus Dei. They are open to college students and teens and priests as well. The website has much information about the retreats and programs. 3rd segment: Fr. David is postulator of the cause of canonization for Fr. Joseph Muzquiz here in Boston. Fr. David knew Fr. Muzquiz who was sent to the US from Spain in 1949 as the first priests of Opus Dei in this country. They cam with nothing, not even knowledge of English. He went back to Rome in 1961, having solidly established it. He later returned to the US in 1976 to head up Opus Dei until 1980 and then did pastoral work in Boston until he died in 1983. Fr. David met him in 1976. He learned later that when Fr. Muzquiz came back to Boston he was the one who asked why no one had asked him if he'd considered celibacy. Fr. David went to Rome to study in 1982 and that was the last time he saw him. When you were in his presence, he was so absorbed in you, that's what stood out. Scot said that seems to be held in common among many saints, including Mother Teresa and John Paul. They would be totally absorbed in the person they were with in the moment. It must be like the way the Heavenly Father would be with us, but on an infinitely smaller scale. What about Fr. Muzquiz showed he practiced heroic virtues in the everyday things of his life. Fr. David said his holiness isn't because he was a priest or one of the first Opus Dei priests in this country. Holiness is the willingness one moment at a time to speak to God with my deeds and actions and where he's put me to let him work through me. the saints help us to lead us through the moments of history to see the reality of the presence of God that is beneath everything. Fr. Chris said what Fr. David has learned that helped him personally in this process. Fr. David said seeing the humble struggle of Fr. Muzquiz helps you focus on the freedom we have to “let it be done unto us” as opposed to trying to have control of everything. Fr. Chris said in the Cathedral in Los Angeles he is struck by the tapestries that show the saints as real, living human beings and it recalls for us that each of us is called to be a saint. Seeing a contemporary of ours being considered for these honors recalls the richness of the spiritual and its call to holiness for ordinary men and women like us. Fr. David said we all have our own gifts and Fr. Muzquiz had a tremendous capacity for work, but the beautiful thing was that he never imposed that same driven sense of work on others. He was solicitous of the situation of others and never demanded others work like him. Scot said many saints had strong personalities. What were the strong elements of Fr. Muzquiz's personality that makes you say he was a real guy and a real good priest and that's what made him such an example. Fr. David said when you were with him, he would give simple advice. He wasn't a gifted preacher, but what he said stuck with you afterwards. You would be tempted to say, “I know this” until you tried to live it and realized how hard it was. He was someone who knew the Lord very well and had immense trust in the Lord in even difficult situations. He spent a lot of time making himself available to priests without imposing, but being of service to them. Fr. Chris asked if there were points in Fr. Muzquiz life where he embraced the suffering of the cross. Fr. David said it wasn't in big dramatic things, but like most of us in the martyrdom of one day at a time. It emerges like a mosaic of his life across the decades. He was reliable in all of these things because he operated of love, not because was particularly fastidious or punctual. 4th segment: Scot asked Fr. David about the different stages of canonization. Fr. Muzquiz is now a Servant of God. Fr. David said it begins with people approaching the local bishop to ask if this person's life is worth investigating. Then the diocese has a preliminary look at whether the persona has reputation for sanctity and whether the person's intercession was efficacious and whether holding them up for canonization would advance the mission of the Church. If so, they submit a petition for an official cause. Once that permission is received, the person is called a Servant of God. Now they take testimony of eyewitness, people who actually knew him. This all occurs as the diocesan phase. The Tribunal hears this testimony. Then the postulator writes a biography, annotated to the record prepared with thousands of pages of documentation and the person's writings. This biography, called the positio, and all the evidence is sent to Rome to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints. He would be declared Venerable if he's determined to have lived a life of heroic virtue. To be beatified, there has to be a first-class miracle. This is God speaking, compared to all that is previous which is the voice of the people. To be a miracle, there is no human explanation possible for this. many doctors say that when they go to Rome to testify to a miracle, they have never faced a cross-examination like it. To be canonized, there must be a second first-class miracle. Scot said even if it's a miraculous healing, but there could be a scientific explanation, that's not enough. This is why people are encouraged to pray to those who are in the process. Fr. David said people should pray to Fr. Muzquiz because we can see his hand moving in the ordinary things of life. If God is willing to show Fr. Muzquiz as an example, then it's a win-win. If people believe they have a miracle through Fr. Muzquiz's intercession, they can email . Fr. David also encouraged people to download from the home page of Opus Dei. The prayer for private devotion is: God, you helped your servant Joseph work with generosity and simplicity. He spread the message of sanctity in secular life to many people, teaching them to find joy and peace in their daily life. Help me to seek first the kingdom of God, by sanctifying my everyday work and dedicating myself generously to the salvation of souls. Glorify your servant Joseph, and through his intercession, grant me the favor I ask of you. Our Father. Hail Mary. Glory be to the Father.

Australian Writers' Centre Podcast
Sydney Writers' Centre 35: Sydney Bauer

Australian Writers' Centre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2009 27:34


Sydney Bauer is the author of the crime series featuring Boston based criminal attorney David Cavanagh. Her debut novel Undertow, also the first novel in the series, was published in 2006 and won the Sisters in Crime Davitt Award for the best crime novel by an Australian Woman. Interview by Valerie Khoo, director of Sydney Writers' Centre. www.sydneywriterscentre.com.au www.valeriekhoo.com