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This week Geoff Shackelford and Lawrence Donegan take at explaining the apparent comeback by the PGA Tour - terrific TV ratings,and the continuing descent of LIV into golfing irrelevance - and conclude it's all down to the Rory bounce. There also a look ahead to this week's event at Philadelphia Cricket Club , the weird DPWT event just announced at Trump International in Scotland. Who is paying for that? Not Donald, we bet. Finally, Donegan has a rant about the British government's disgraceful behaviour in trying to force the R&A to stage the 2028 Open at Turnberry in order to stay in Trump's good books.
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Red light therapy isn't just a wellness trend—it's a fertility tool with serious science behind it. From powering up your mitochondria to improving egg and sperm quality, this episode will change the way you think about light and conception. Follow this link to view the full show notes page! This episode is sponsored by Lisa's new book Real Food for Fertility, co-authored with Lily Nichols! Grab your copy here! Would you prefer to listen to the audiobook version of Real Food for Fertility instead?
Packed show this week. Shackelford and Donegan look ahead to the first women's major of the year and look back on Justin Thomas' victory at Harbour Town. They briefly touch on McIlroy's return to Belfast and nominate the Daily Mail's coverage of his personal life for an award for being the world's worst journalism. All this and more!
Shackelford and Donegan look back on an historic victory for Rory McIlroy at Augusta National . And a whole lot more.
In this episode we welcome back the rebels, Katie and Alan Donegan. They are founders of the Rebel Finance School and have turned the concept of financial independence (FI) into an energetic global movement. We are celebrating the launch of their brand-new music album. But it's not just music, it's a Money Revolution and the world's first financial independence album! The Donegans give us a behind the scenes look at the making the of the album and a backstage pass to some of the tracks, including:
Today we are joined by Alan and Katie Donegan. After finding financial independence they have engaged in many fulfilling activities including their most recent venture--a musical collaboration with Finn Forte. We discuss their new album (click here) as well as creativity in their post-fi life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March 13, 2025: Tracy Donegan, Chief Information and Innovation Officer at MLK Community Healthcare, shares her approach to solving seemingly insurmountable problems through creative thinking and scrappiness, pushing beyond conventional limitations. The conversation explores MLK's commitment to health equity through innovative programs like their street medicine team and the upcoming empath unit for psychiatric patients. Tracy offers insights into the importance of fostering partnerships built on shared mission and reducing clinician burnout, all while maintaining a deeply personal connection to the community she serves.Key Points:01:48 Tracy's Professional Journey07:08 Digital Innovation and Patient Engagement10:11 Community Impact and Health Equity16:50 Lessons from the Pandemic23:49 Speed Round: Personal InsightsSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Barry Donegan! Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Barry is a personal trainer and vocalist of Look What I Did. Established in 2001, Look What I Did is a genre-clashing, high energy band from the Music City that's toured with everybody from the likes of Drop Dead, Gorgeous, to Folly, to The Human Abstract, among others. Nearly two-and-half decades since the band's inception, Barry and Look What I Did are as energized as they've ever been. With musical elements ranging from mathcore, to metal, to pop, to punk, to post hardcore and more, the band's live show intensity and musicianship is hard to match. In this episode, Barry talks with Mike about growing up as a young rebel with a DJ dad in 80s Nashville, seeing Ozzy and Alice In Chains at a young age, his love for music, the adventurous musical journey of Look What I Did, booking and hanging with Mastodon in their early days, the importance of challenging yourself and bathing in discomfort, staying physically fit and getting stronger as he gets older, basketball's life lessons that also translate to his onstage confidence, being a sneakerhead with taste, and more. This episode also features the song "Is, Was, And Will Be" off the album Minuteman For The Moment from Look What I Did, available where you get your music! Follow Barry on Instagram @barrydonegan. Follow Look What I Did on Instagram @lookwhatididjams. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
In this episode I discuss with trained midwife and founder of the GentleBirth app, Tracy Donegan:The goal behind starting GentleBirth and the gap it filledReasons why meditation and mindfulness are helpful in preparing for birthHow the app may be used throughout pregnancy, birth and throughout motherhoodNOTE: 3 bonus episodes (meditations) will be released with this episode The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help expectant moms feel calm, confident and prepared for birth. Unlike traditional childbirth classes, GentleBirth is brain training for birth - teaching moms (and partners) how to manage stress, reduce fear, and build resilience through daily guided practices. Content is included for partners also (male or female).With personalized meditations for pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, the app is inclusive of all birth experiences - whether unmedicated, epidural, cesarean or VBAC. By training the mind and body parents are building the skills of emotion regulation and resilience during one of the most challenging times of adult life.Tracy's GentleBirth book is available inside the app or parents can purchase a hard copy at Amazon.comAmazon.caDownload the App at gentlebirth.comADDITIONAL EPISODES ON THIS TOPIC105 - Understanding pain and using mindfulness for birth preparation with Dr. Sinéad DufourTHANK YOU TO THE EPISODE SPONSORSSRC Health: discount code and website: https://srchealth.com/?ref=Sto_l3PawmnH4. Discount Code: THEPELVICFLOORPROJECTURESTA: https://uresta.com/. Discount Code: PELVICFLOORPROJECTThanks for joining me! Here is where you can find out how to work with me: www.pelvicfloorprojectspace.com/Support the show
Jim sits down with Lawrence Donegan, golf journalist and co-founder of McKellar, a golf magazine celebrated for its thoughtful storytelling and focus on the soul of the game. They discuss the magazine's origins, its commitment to high editorial standards, and the unique stories it brings to light in the golf world. The conversation explores Lawrence's submission from the latest issue (No. 8) of the magazine: Fred Solomon's legacy with his Scratch Players World Amateur Ranking, a pioneering amateur ranking system that once rivaled WAGR. Lawrence reflects on Solomon's obsessive pursuit of perfection and lasting contributions to the amateur game. In addition, Lawrence discusses his son Niall's unconventional journey in junior and amateur golf, emphasizing the benefits of international competition on historic links courses in the U.K. The episode touches on the upcoming Walker Cup at Cypress Point and offers insights into GB&I team preparation, player development, and amateur golf's broader landscape. Order Issue 8 of McKellar here: https://www.mckellarmagazine.com/product/issue-8/ In Angle of Attack with Andrew Lewis, Andrew & Jim discuss making broad scale swing changes in the offseason, referencing recent insights shared by Rory McIlroy. The Driven Golf Podcast is brought to you by FlagBag Golf Company and StrackaLine yardage books. Use code ‘DRIVEN' to receive 20% off your StrackaLine yardage book order or mention ‘Driven Golf' when ordering a FlagBag golf bag to receive a free custom headcover with your order. @flagbaggolf on Instagram FlagBag Golf: https://flagbaggolfco.com/ StrackaLine: https://www.strackaline.com Resources: Join the Driven Golf Podcast Group on Facebook for more discussions. Subscribe to the Driven Golf Analytics YouTube channel: Driven Golf Analytics YouTube Channel. Check out Andrew Lewis's YouTube channel for more content. DRVN.Golf: "WAGR Files: WAGR Whac-A-Mole (Part I: Getting Ranked)" Guest: Lawrence Donegan (Twitter: @lawrencedonegan; @mckellarmagazine) Host: Jim Colton (@drivengolfanalytics) & Andrew Lewis (@andrewlewisgolf) Producer: Joseph Kay (@joseph_kay) Music: "A Perfect Golf Companion" by DG Beat Labs (@dgbeatlab)
Brendan and Dan welcome Brendan's brother Sean to the show - the first blood relative to ever come on the program. They dive into the chaos of growing up with Brendan, the legend of a bad boy at the Eagles/Packers game and outline a wild story about a notorious bad girl teacher from Middle Township. Call in
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In this enlightening episode of the Conscious Fertility Podcast, Lorne Brown sits down with Tracy Donegan, a midwife and health coach, to explore the powerful intersection of light therapy and mindfulness in enhancing fertility. Tracy shares her personal journey through unexplained infertility and premature ovarian failure, and how these experiences shaped her holistic approach to reproductive health. Together, they discuss the impact of stress on fertility, the significance of preconception care, and the transformative potential of photobiomodulation. Tune in for valuable insights and practical strategies to support your fertility journey.Key Topics:Mind-Body Link: Chronic stress impacts fertility; mindfulness is essential for emotional balance.Preconception Care: Holistic approaches are vital for optimal reproductive health.Photobiomodulation: Light therapy enhances fertility and overall well-being.Empowerment: Knowledge about reproductive health fosters informed decisions.Holistic Support: Combining traditional and alternative therapies creates personalized fertility plans.About Tracy Donegan:Tracy Donegan is a Midwife and dedicated advocate for women's reproductive health with over 15 years of experience. As a midwife and author of 6 books and founder of two apps, she has been instrumental in educating and empowering women through her comprehensive and holistic approach to reproductive health and parenting. Tracy has personal experience of the heartbreak of unexplained fertility and POF as well as the joy of eventually becoming a parent. With a Masters in Mindfulness Studies, Tracy combines her extensive knowledge of reproductive health with mindfulness practices to support women (and partners) throughout fertility challenges. She is deeply committed to women's empowerment throughout their journey to parenthood and beyond. Recently, Tracy has expanded her focus to include Photobiomodulation, emphasizing its benefits for reproductive health, fertility, and overall well-being. Tracy lives in Texas with her husband and two sons.Where To Find Tracy Donegan- Website: https://tracydonegan.org/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fertilemindapp/-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fertilemindprogram/: - FERTILITY MIND APP: https://www.fertilemind.app/Use coupon Acubalance for 30 days free access-GENTLE BIRTH APP: https://gentlebirth.app/How to connect to Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver, BC)Acubalance.ca book virtual or in person conscious work sessions with Dr. Lorne Brown Lornebrown.comConscious hacks and tools to optimize your fertility by Dr. Lorne Brown:https://acubalance.ca/conscious-work/Download a free copy of the Acubalance Fertility Diet & Recipes and a copy of the ebook 5 Ways to Maximize...
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Katie Donegan shares her shift in perspective on the journey towards financial independence (FI), revealing the struggles she faced as a resistant partner and her eventual embrace of the FI lifestyle. She touches on the significance of personal development, overcoming internal blocks, the impact of comparison, and perfectionism on happiness. The conversation explores maintaining balance between work and leisure while finding purpose and practical advice for navigating financial independence. Key Topics and Timestamps: 00:01:06 Katie's Journey to FI Katie reflects on her initial resistance to the FI concept and the pivotal moment of her transformation. 00:03:25 Impact of Mr. Money Mustache Discover how Mr. Money Mustache influenced Katie's shift towards embracing a lifestyle focused on FI. 00:06:24 Living with Financial Independence Katie shares her financial independence number of one million pounds and the lifestyle changes she made to reach that point. 00:07:54 Balancing Enjoyment and Spend Discussing the struggle of spending responsibly while enjoying financial freedom. 00:08:10 Adjusting to Freedom Insights into the emotional hurdles of adapting to life with newfound freedom after reaching FI. 00:32:46 Comparison and Its Effects Katie addresses the detrimental impact of comparison culture on personal happiness and fulfillment. 00:39:22 The Power of Vulnerability The importance of authenticity and vulnerability in fostering connections with others. 00:41:29 Overcoming Perfectionism A candid discussion on the challenges of perfectionism and how embracing imperfection leads to a fuller life.
Coming to you live from the newly-built Donegan Pub with paternity leave papi John Montague!
Lawrence Donegan has been travelling across the USA ahead of the US Presidential Election on November 5th and on Thursday, he joined Matt from Texas to describe the mood among voters before they go to the polls.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
Right now when it comes to tech, everyone is taking about AI, but another area of tech that is not mentioned enough is the Immersive Technology sector. I decided to find out more about it and how the immersive technology sector is doing in Ireland, so I spoke with Camille Donegan, interm CEO of Eirmersive to talk about all things immersive technology Camille spoke to me about her background what immersive technology is, what Eirmersive does, the recent Eirmersive network launch event and more. More about Camile Donegal: Camille is a natural connector and creator of communities. She fosters strategic partnerships within the Immersive Technology sector to elevate the Irish ecosystem both nationally and internationally. Her industry acumen, passion for the sector, and hands-on approach to collaboration make her a key player in positioning Eirmersive as the go-to body for industry, academic and government stakeholders. Eirmersive is the voice of the Irish Immersive sector and represents solution providers to spotlight their work nationally and internationally. Our vision is for Ireland to be a go to destination for immersive solutions by 2030. Apply for Eirmersive membership or subscribe to their newsletter here: https://www.eirmersive.com/
Right now when it comes to tech, everyone is taking about AI, but another area of tech that is not mentioned enough is the Immersive Technology sector. I decided to find out more about it and how the immersive technology sector is doing in Ireland, so I spoke with Camille Donegan, interm CEO of Eirmersive to talk about all things immersive technology Camille spoke to me about her background what immersive technology is, what Eirmersive does, the recent Eirmersive network launch event and more. More about Camile Donegal Camille is a natural connector and creator of communities. She fosters strategic partnerships within the Immersive Technology sector to elevate the Irish ecosystem both nationally and internationally. Her industry acumen, passion for the sector, and hands-on approach to collaboration make her a key player in positioning Eirmersive as the go-to body for industry, academic and government stakeholders. Eirmersive is the voice of the Irish Immersive sector and represents solution providers to spotlight their work nationally and internationally. Our vision is for Ireland to be a go to destination for immersive solutions by 2030. Apply for Eirmersive membership or subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.eirmersive.com/ See more podcasts here.
Patrick Donegan was one of the guys at the beginning of "Year of the Deere" and spent the last 5 years putting together the one-of-a-kind 2024 John Deere exhibit at the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Shackelford and Donegan are joined by Josh Carpenter of Sports Business Journal to discuss Jay Monahan's "State of the Game" press conference at the Tour Championship in Atlanta. Before that, our intrepid hosts look back with fondness on the Women's British Open at St Andrews and the recent wave of brat-ish behaviour amongst our PGA Tour heroes.
In this episode, Eugenie is joined by Dr. Jayne Donegan, a former medical doctor who transitioned to homeopathy and naturopathy. Dr. Donegan shares her journey, discussing her challenges with the medical establishment, particularly regarding vaccinations. She emphasizes the importance of educating parents on fever management and vaccination, providing a comprehensive 26-page PDF with peer-reviewed studies. Dr. Donegan's online lectures and courses aim to empower parents with reliable health information. Episode Highlights: 02:07 - Dr. Donegan's Journey Begins 05:05 - Quest for historical data on vaccination and disease mortality rates 09:50 - General medical council investigation 13:25 - Outcome of the GMC Case 16:47 - Boycotting the GMC Hearing 19:01 - How power of attorney is affected by vaccine decisions 22:05 - Ethics in Medicine 24:48 - Critique of Medical Practices 26:29 - COVID Vaccine Trials Critique 28:08 - Fever Management Lecture 29:12 - Toxins in vaccines 31:43 - Fever and Emotional Development 33:29 - Consequences of Suppressing Fever 35:12 - Guidelines on Fever Management 40:18 - Cognitive Dissonance in Medical Guidelines 43:10 - Managing fevers in children 48:00 - The role of environment in health 53:01 - Introduction to Syphilis and Genius 56:58 - The Syphilis Remedy 01:04:07 - Regulations on Homeopathic Remedies About my guest: Dr. Donegan is a Homeopathic and Naturopathic Practitioner registered with the Homeopathic Medical Association, Homeopathy International and the Association of Naturopathic Practitioners. She is a member of the British Society of Ecological Medicine and a patron of the College of Naturopathic Medicine. She no longer practices as a medical doctor as the requirement to put NHS policy before the best interest of the patient is not why she chose medicine as a vocation. Find out more about Dr. Donegan https://www.jayne-donegan.co.uk/ For appointments and telephone consultations please email: jaynelmdonegan@yahoo.com To attend her regular online lectures please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dr-jayne-lm-donegan-30030351200 If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
This week Shackelford and Donegan discuss men's golf event at the 2024 Olympics in Paris and the role, and increasingly high-profile presence, of agents in professional golf.
In this episode of Equipping ELLs, we sit down with Kristen Donegan of Easy Teaching Tools to discuss essential organizational strategies for teachers at the start of the school year.Kristen shares her personal journey from feeling overwhelmed and experiencing burnout to implementing effective systems that transformed her work life. Learn practical tips like the three-drawer system, respecting the timer, and creating designated spaces for classroom materials. Discover how these techniques can help you stay organized, reduce stress, and create a more efficient and enjoyable teaching environment. Tune in for actionable advice to kickstart your school year on the right foot!Resources: Join the Equipping ELLs MembershipShop our TpT StoreCheck out Easy Teaching ToolsFollow Kristen on InstagramJoin the Organized Teacher Club
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Corinne Cliford is a highly accomplished and versatile freelance journalist based in Washington DC. She has pioneered the field of video journalism known as Active IRT (In Real Time), focusing on capturing real events as they unfold live and without any editing. X: @corinnecliford GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Jayne is a Homeopathic and Naturopathic Practitioner. Jayne has been researching disease ecology and vaccination since 1994. Dr Donegan, a retired NHS GP, practises as a Homeopathic and Naturopathic Practitioner registered with the Homeopathic Medical Association, Homeopathy International and the Association of Naturopathic Practitioners. She is on the steering committee for Homeopathy International and the World COuncil for Health, also a member of the British Society of Ecological Medicine and a patron of the College of Naturopathic Medicine.
After a five week hiatus (explanation in the pod), the boys are back. Shackelford and Donegan discuss the appointment of a new US Ryder Cup captain, the "Rise of the Amateurs"and what lies ahead over the next two weeks in Scotland.
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Aine Donegan who has returned to Ireland for a busy summer of amateur golf, after playing in the Women's US Open for the 2nd year in a row.Aine shared what she does to make sure she enjoys golf, and how preparation is going ahead of the Women's Amateur in Portmarnock. Aine spoke to us about how golf has been treating her over the past 12 months, playing with Lexi Thompson in the Women's US Open, missing out on the Palmer Cup team and how she manages expectations. The Bogey Men golf podcast is supported by AIG, dedicated supporters of amateur golf in Ireland. This series will showcase some of the incredible Amateur golf across Ireland this year. Go visit AIG.ie for a range of golf exclusive discounts and benefits on their products. Golf Ireland members can save an additional 10% on their car insurance, and you can enjoy some exclusive benefits when you choose AIG Insurance. Check out other episodes and more on our youtube channel & podcast platforms. If you liked this episode, please leave a review and share the show with your friends.
Meet the dynamic duo, Alan and Katie Donegan! The Donegans, known for their Rebel Finance School and Rebel Business School, share their insights on living an extraordinary life, both financially and personally. From defining what “extraordinary” means on an individual level to the importance of financial independence and entrepreneurship, Alan and Katie's passion for helping others shines through. Bill, Jackie, and the Donegans dive into practical steps to improve financial health, build a debt-free business, and create a life by design. They also explore the significance of continuous self-motivation, the power of asking the right questions, and how to blend traditional financial wisdom with a rebel mindset. Tune in to get inspired and learn how to never compare your pineapples!
Erick sits with Mrs. Indira Rice Donegan - Chief Technology Evangelist to discuss her leadership journey, through her storied military career and transition into the private sector. Her ability to grab the audience is uncanny and her stories are real and candid! Tune into her success and enjoy the episode!
In this episode: doing everything but not at once, building your extraordinary life, optimizing your time, and what to do after FI. This week we are joined by Alan and Katie Donogan as well as my guest co-host Ginger live from the Design Your Extraordinary Life Weekend event in Las Vegas, where we will be discussing their exercise of envisioning what an extraordinary life can look like in nine designated areas of your life, as well as learning how identify and overcome limiting beliefs that can hold you back from achieving your dream life. Reaching your FI goal can radically change your life and usher in new freedom, but it doesn't necessarily mean all your problems go away. While you may be focused on taking actionable steps to to hit your FI number, it's just as important to take actionable steps to build and create the life you want to be living! By taking account of certain areas of your life and identifying the areas and mindsets that need to be changed in order to achieve your extraordinary life, you will not only be on track to living your best life on your FI journey, but continuing to live it well after you reach the finish line! Alan and Katie Donegan: Website: alandonegan.com YouTube: The Donegans Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode: The Cure for the Boring Middle | Fioneers | ChooseFI Ep 472 EconoME Conference "The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living" by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman Subscribe to The FI Weekly! More Helpful Links and FI Resources: Top 10 Recommended Travel Rewards Credit Cards Empower: Free Dashboard to Track Your Finances CIT Bank Platinum Savings Account M1 Finance: Commission-Free Investing, 1-click rebalancing CashFreely: Maximize Your Cash Back Rewards Travel Freely: Track all your rewards cards and points Emergency Binder: For Your Family's Essential Info (code ‘CHOOSEFI' for 20% off) Student Loan Planner: Custom Consult (with $100 Discount) Get a cheaper phone plan with Mint Mobile
We are kicking off Mental Health Awareness Month! Today I am joined by Stephanie Donegan. Stephanie joined me for a breathwork session a couple weeks ago and I don't think it was a coincidence! Stephanie and I have connected before, but this time there was what I like to call “sparks” and lots of good energy between us and what we believe in. That's when I knew you needed to hear from her. Stephanie shares her story and several tips that have helped her along this journey of healing. **In the recording we mentioned a few items we were going to share, but some of it has not been available. If you are wanting access to Stephanie's “survival sheet”, you can reach out and I will help get you information on that. Also, Stephanie has started a women's group for mental health and community, you can join that group here: Mental Health Club for Women Finally, Stephanie mentioned an amazing new product that she is using to help with not only her mental health, but her physical health! I am going to be using the product as a trial and will send you the information soon! The name of the Elixir is Bella Grace. Remember to wear GREEN on May 16th to show your support for Mental Health Awareness! HERE ARE A LIST OF RESOURCES: MHA Screening: Online screening at mhascreening.org is one of the quickest and easiest ways to determine if you're experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition. Our screens are free, confidential, and scientifically validated. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free, and confidential support to people in distress – you don't need to be suicidal to reach out. Call 988 to be connected with a crisis counselor. Crisis counselors who speak Spanish are available by calling 988 and pressing 2. Texting the 988 Lifeline: When you text 988, you will complete a short survey letting the crisis counselor know a little about your situation. You will be connected with a trained crisis counselor in a crisis center who will answer the text, provide support, and share resources if needed. Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741-741 to be connected with a crisis counselor who will help you get through your big emotions. Warmlines: Warmlines are staffed by trained peers who have been through their own mental health struggles and know what it's like to need someone to talk to. For more information on warmlines, visit screening.mhanational.org/content/need-talk-someone-warmlines BlackLine: BlackLine provides a space for peer support and counseling, while witnessing and affirming the lived experiences of folx who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black femme lens. Call 1-800-604- 5841. Note: This resource is divested from the police. Caregiver Help Desk: Contact Caregiver Action Network's Care Support Team by dialing 855-227-3640. Staffed by caregiving experts, the Help Desk helps you find the right information you need to help you navigate your complex caregiving challenges. Caregiving experts are available 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. EST. Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: If you or a child you know is being hurt or doesn't feel safe at home, you can call or text 1-800-4-ACHILD (1-800-422-4453) or start an online chat at childhelp.org to reach a crisis counselor. They can help you figure out next steps to work through what is happening and stay safe. Disaster Distress Helpline: A crisis line that individuals can contact when natural or man-made traumatic events occur, such as floods, earthquakes, and terrorist acts. The Helpline will provide information, support, and counseling. Call 1-800-985-5990. Domestic Violence Hotline: If you're experiencing domestic violence, looking for resources or information, or are questioning unhealthy aspects of your relationship, call 1-800-799-7233 or go to thehotline.org to virtually chat with an advocate. NAMI Helpline: A free, nationwide peer support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers, and the public. Call 1-800-950-NAMI (6264), weekdays from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. EST. StrongHearts Native Helpline: Call 1-844-762-8483. The StrongHearts Native Helpline is a confidential and anonymous culturally appropriate domestic violence and dating violence helpline for Native Americans, available every day from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. CST. Remember to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast! Thank you! Please join me in my FREE Facebook Group! I post a weekly health challenge and a weekly recipe. I am also there to offer support and will occasionally do special workshops and offerings. Join my FREE FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/balancedfitfreelife Instagram: @raeannemullins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rae.a.mullins Website: www.raeannemullins.com
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Packed show this week. Shackelford and Donegan are joined by friend of the pod Ewan Murray of the Guardian, who discussed his scoop about Rory MIlroy returning to the PGA Tour policy board in an effort to speed up negotiations with the Saudis. Before that, our hosts talked about Nelly Korda's amazing win streak and Theo Epstein's presentation to PGA Tour members about "improving the product".
Kelly Donegan is my guest this week – you might know Kelly, if you're a millennial like me, from Tallafornia, a reality show she starred in 12 years ago now. If you've been following her online, you'll have seen her go from reality TV star to fitness expert to now, a mammy of one. Since her daughter Cherry arrived, Kelly's plans for motherhood haven't quite gone off as she'd hoped. We talk about the disappointment you can feel when your birth plans go the exact opposite to what you'd hoped, the challenges so many people go through when it comes to breast feeding, and what Kelly would do differently if she could go through it all again. It's such an open, honest and brave conversation, which I think is refreshing, given the tendency online to only show the 'good' and cover up the tougher times. I hope you enjoy it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just two dudes enjoying each others' company today and discussing poor kid healthcare, life goals, and smokin' hot video game babes. Join us at Patreon.com/dadmeatpodcast for part 2 of this episode. Pay whatever you want to become a Patron. Check out Rob's podcast, Durag & The Deertag: https://www.youtube.com/@duragandthedeertag9693 Check out Brendan's podcast, South Jersey Bad Boys: https://www.youtube.com/@southjerseybadboys See Tim do stand up live: https://linktr.ee/timbutterly See Mike do stand up live: https://linktr.ee/MikeRainey82 Check out Tim's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@TimButterly for live streams and his killer new project, Field Trippin', which you can also support at Patreon.com/fieldtrippin Buy Mike's book at OnPercs.com/store Go to Patreon.com/lilstinkers for the best murder/Impractical Jokers-themed podcast out there Get 20% off & free shipping with the code FATBIRD at Manscaped.com.
Moira Donegan is writer in residence for the Clayman Institute, where she participates in the intellectual life of the Institute, hosts its artist salon series, teaches a class in feminist, gender, and sexuality studies, and mentors students, while continuing her own projects and writing. Her criticism, essays, and commentary, which cover the intersection of gender, politics, and the law, have appeared in places such as the New York Times, the New Yorker, the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, and Bookforum. Donegan has been an editor at the New Republic and n+1, and currently she writes a column on gender in America for The Guardian. Her first book, Gone Too Far: MeToo, Backlash, and the Future of Feminist Politics, is forthcoming from Scribner. Recorded February 6, 2024 at the Shapiro Center at Wesleyan University Edited by Michele Moses Music by Dani Lencioni Art by Leanne Shapton Sponsored by the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University, New York Review of Books, Lit Hub, and Knopf
Jam-packed show this week. Shackelford and Donegan are joined by Friend of the Pod Bob Harig to discuss his new book delving into the legacy of Tiger Woods, Drive. Before that, our hosts discuss Peter Malnati's great win on the PGA Tour, homemade putting strokes versus orthodox putting strokes, and the importance of muni golf.
This week Shack and Donegan are joined by Friend of the Pod, the Guardian's Ewan Murray, to discuss today's Jay Monahan's "State of the Tour" press conference - what he said, and what he left unsaid. We try our best to decode the commissioner's grumpy demeanor and excessive verbiage. Our hosts then discuss Bay Hill, the "mashing" habits of our PGA Tour heroes and the Netflix portrayal of the Ryder Cup "boys' club".
A worldwide show this week as Shackelford and Donegan discuss the success of Europeans on the PGA Tour, golf in Africa and the Middle East, the Masters' invites and, last and most certainly least, "The Match".
Shackelford and Donegan discuss the AT&T at Pebble Beach, one of the highlight events of the PGA Tour season, as well as the the start of the LIV Golf 2024 season. And for those who can't get enough speculation about what the future of pro golf might look like -we've got plenty of that, too.
With no qualifications to be doing so, Sidney and Ansley attempt to use goofing off and laughter to enlighten comedians and the world by popping open their chakras. Show love to the Poppers: https://www.patreon.com/ChakraPoppers Watch or Listen to Chakra Poppers: https://linktr.ee/ChakraPoppers Each Guest gets the same 7 questions, with each question being associated with popping open a different Chakra from the bottom up: Root Chakra- How did you learn to overcome fear? Pelvis Chakra- Who, what, or where deserves an apology from you? Gut Chakra- How do you overcome disappointment? Heart Chakra- What have you learned from grief? Throat Chakra- What is your favorite lie to tell? Third Eye Chakra- What are two things you used to see as separate but now realize they are the same? Crown Chakra- What is something you can't give up and why? Ansley and Sidney are a couple of 23 plus years with more than 75% of those years being good ones. Sidney is a stand up comedian, and constantly fantasizes about stopping a a real life crime then saying something funny about it when interviewed by the news. Ansley is a World Champion and multiple time Pans Champion Jiu Jitsu competitor that is constantly saying funny things and if she wasn't such a jock she'd be one of those white chicks with dirty feet and a crystal collection. Together, they are the Chakra Poppers. Patreon.com/ChakraPoppers To Listen or Watch: https://linktr.ee/ChakraPoppers Chakra Poppers social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chakrapoppers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChakraPoppers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/955338234811683/ Ansley Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aceansley Sidney social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidneygantt Twitter: https://twitter.com/sidneygantt?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SidneyGantt
Packed show this week. Shack and Donegan talk Kapalua, the disfunctionality of the PGA Tour, Tiger and Nike, and take discuss Rory McIlroy's "plan" for a world tour of golf.
When it comes to improving the accessibility of video games, it's often simple things that can make a big difference, says Mick Donegan, my guest this week. Since 2007, the charity he founded, SpecialEffect, has helped thousands of people with severe physical disabilities play video games by creating bespoke setups suited to their abilities. In today's interview, Mick tells me how SpecialEffect has become a catalyst for change in the gaming industry by sharing its knowledge with game developers and hardware manufacturers, including Microsoft and Sony, the makers of the Xbox Adaptive Controller and the Playstation Access Controller.In this episode we discuss:The power of play and gaming's impact on mental healthThe most challenging cases SpecialEffect has worked onWhat's behind the drive towards inclusion in the gaming industrySpecialEffect's impact on the industryThis is the first of two episodes on accessible gaming. Look out for part two next week!---About Mick DoneganDr Mick Donegan, MBE, is the Founder and CEO of SpecialEffect, a charity dedicated to providing enhanced opportunities for people with severe physical disabilities to access technology for leisure, creativity and communication. He is also Adjunct Professor of Assistive Design at OCAD University, Toronto. Learn more about SpecialEffect: https://www.specialeffect.org.uk/SpecialEffect DevKit: https://specialeffectdevkit.info/Follow SpecialEffect on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@specialeffectcharity---Connect with Made for UsShow notes and transcripts: https://made-for-us.captivate.fm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/madeforuspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madeforuspodcast/
Claire Donegan is the CEO and Founder of THRIVE Recovery in Ireland. She joins us to share her journey of gambling harm, recovery and the work she does with her non-profit Thrive Recovery. Claire also shares what the landscape of gambling looks like in Ireland. To reach Claire Donegan: https://thrive-recovery.com/ This episode is sponsored by The Better Institute - Where people go to get better! And Birches Health - Online Gambling Addiction Treatment That Works! View more Problem Gambling Resources at: https://betterinstitute.com/problem-gambling-help/' And https://bircheshealth.com/ For more information on the GRIT Act: https://www.ncpgambling.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022.09.01-GRIT-Act-OneSheet.pdf If you'd like to support the work I do: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=819987 Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/thebrokegirlsociety #gamblingaddiction #recovery #gamblersanonymous #gambling Helpful links: https://www.ncpgambling.org/ You can find State and International Resources Here https://800gambler.org/ https://gamban.com/ Online gambling blocking software https://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/ https://gamblersinrecovery.com/ - 24/7 meetings all over the world https://recoveryroadonline.com/ - meetings throughout the day Christina Cook: https://thebrokegirlsociety.com/ / christina@thebrokegirlsociety.com Terra Carbert: https://ambitiousaddicts.com/ Brian Hatch: https://endgamblingharm.com/ UK Help: https://gordonmoody.org.uk/ https://www.betknowmoreuk.org/services/new-beginnings Australia Help: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/ Canada Help: https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/mental-illness-and-addiction-index/problem-gambling Podcasts: The Bet Free Life: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPTgu-Tss6gKy2kJaY8OvZA Ambitious Addicts: https://ambitiuosaddicts.libsyn.com/2021 All In: The Addicted Gambler's Podcast: https://addictedgamblerpodcast.libsyn.com/ Support groups: The BGS Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1520878581449100/ Ambitious Women in Recovery: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ambitiouswomeninrecovery/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1182930495779649/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/138607691434337/ https://www.facebook.com/TheSelfDiscoverySisterhood
OWGR Chairman Peter Dawson announces LIV Golf is ineligible for world ranking points. Shackelford and Donegan discuss the (very plausible) case he makes. Our hosts also check in on how the "framework agreement" between PIF and the PGA Tour is doing, and celebrate the news that Portmarnock GC may have made its way onto the Open rota. A fun-packed show.
About this interview: Dr Jayne Donegan qualified in medicine at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, University of London, in 1983. She no longer practices as a medical doctor as the requirement to put NHS policy before the best interest of the patient is not why she chose medicine as a vocation. Repeated applications to deregister from the General Medical Council were rejected by the Council over a period of four years but eventually, in July 2023, her name was, at last, erased from the register, leaving her free to continue her holistic work without interference. Jayne is a Homeopathic and Naturopathic Practitioner registered with the Homeopathic Medical Association, Homeopathy International and the Association of Naturopathic Practitioners. She is a member of the British Society of Ecological Medicine and a patron of the College of Naturopathic Medicine. In this conversation she talks to me about her career and why she left mainstream medicine. She also tells me why she is delighted to no longer be GMC registered. I found Jayne to be a warm, intelligent, kind, empathic and caring soul. The legacy media would like to make her out to be some crazy witch doctor, but the reality couldn't be further from this. Jayne is everything a good doctor should be, someone who puts the interest and welfare in front of all other considerations. Jayne gives a range of lectures, the most important of which is "Supportive Management of Fevers". It is crucial to adult snd particularly child heath, whether you vaccinate or not and especially if you jave had the covid jab. Other lectures She gives are on the information you need to give informed consent, vaccines fertility and how they are licenced: what constitutes vaccine Science: deep looks at natural immunity regarding meningitis and so on. There will be a FREE lecture on Tuesday 19 December 'David & Goliath - My GMC Story....see what happens when the Government Expert has to produce evidence for his opinion, as opposed to relying on unchallenged sound bites. Details on her website. Links - Website Jayne Donegan Website If you value my podcasts, please support the show so that I can continue to speak up by choosing one or both of the following options - Buy me a coffee If you want to make a one off donation. Join my Substack To access additional content, you can upgrade to paid from just £3.50 a month To sponsor the Doc Malik Podcast contact us at hello@docmalik.com About Doc Malik: Orthopaedic surgeon Ahmad Malik is on a journey of discovery when it comes to health and wellness. Through honest conversations with captivating individuals, Ahmad explores an array of topics that profoundly impact our well-being and health. You can follow us on social media, we are on the following platforms: Twitter Ahmad | Twitter Podcast | Instagram Ahmad | Instagram Podcast
After a summer hiatus, your favorite smarty-pants golf Podcast is back. We catch up on Shackelford and Donegan's summer travels, discuss the Ryder Cup and drop a few hints about the hints currently circulating that suggests the PGA Tour, in the parlance of the 1950s American domestic drama, might be "fooling around" with someone else while the PIF is pre-occupied with avoiding scrutiny from the US Senate.
The boys are back in town, and our jobs are on the line once again. Sing or swim, the South Jersey Bad Boys are here to rip it up, and leave no man behind. Ok bye.