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Be sure to tune into our next segment of “NEVER FORGET” with our special guest, the widow of FDNY Captain John Drennan, Vina Drennan. We will also be joined by 43 year FDNY veteran Deputy Chief Jay Jonas. Captain John Drennan, one of three firefighters who died in the line of duty as a result of the Watts Street Fire in New York City on March 28, 1994. After Captain Drennan's death…40 days after the tragic fire, Ms Drennan turned her attention to fire life safety for firefighters and the public. Her incredible commitment to the fire service has impacted all who have heard her personal story. Small list of her accomplishments : -Secretary of the Board for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) -Founding member of NFFF's Fire Service Survivors Network -Lobbied U.S. Congress during multiple attempts to pass Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act -Testified for fire safety on national, state and local levels -Involved with the FDNY Fire Foundation -Worked with the New York State Task -Force of Fire Safety Teacher Training Curriculum We will get the whole skinny. You don't want to miss this one. Join us at the Kitchen Table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #Oldschool #meanttobe #neverforgetBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.
The British & Irish Lions have bid farewell to their 2025 Tour of Australia, heading back to the Home Nations with the trophy in their pockets and winning bonuses in their wallets. But with still so much to wrap up from the series Brett McKay & Harry Jones welcomed onto The 8/9 Combo Rugby Podcast Jonathan Drennan from the Sydney Morning Herald. All the key questions will be asked: which coach is least unhappy? What was the biggest selection gamble or mistake? Which players most epitomised the Wallabies and Lions? And importantly, with a squad named and about to head to South Africa to kickstart The Rugby Championship campaign, how must the Wallabies and Australian rugby build from the Lions Series? #rugby #rugbypodcast #89Combo #British&IrishLions #Lions2025 #internationalrugby #Wallabies #TheRugbyChampionship, #Springboks, #AllBlacks, #LosPumas Find us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@8-9Combo?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BcKhb24YOtwQhKc0S3sDm Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-8-9-combo-rugby-podcast/id1729575866 Social media: #89Combo Twitter: https://twitter.com/89combo BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/89combo.bsky.social Find Brett and Harry on both Twitter and on BlueSky: @BMcSport + @HaribaldiJones Music: "Stalling" by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena (via YouTube Creator Studio) Voiceovers by Chookman + Sean Maloney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast we'll explore one of the most truly disruptive clean-sheet aircraft projects currently underway.Scott Drennan is President and Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Otto Aviation, a US startup aircraft maker that is developing an ultra-efficient executive jet. The Phantom 3500 uses a teardrop-shaped design to take full advantage of the laminar flow principle and reduce drag to a minimum.Otto Aviation is, in fact, not a newcomer. The firm has been working on this concept for more than a decade, although in the last few years it has pivoted from the original idea, the Celera 500L propeller aircraft for the general aviation market, to the Phantom 3500, a fully-fledged business jet which aims to compete in the super-mid-size category of business jets.With Scott we talk about Otto Aviation's disruptive approach to aircraft design, how laminar flow can be mastered to achieve some unprecedented fuel efficiency gains and what this involves in terms of financial and environmental performance. We also touch upon one of the most eye-catching features of the Phantom 3500: the absence of windows for extra aerodynamical gains and how Otto Aviation is responding with a new way to conceive the passenger experience.And, following the announcement, made during the 2025 Paris Air Show, that Otto Aviation is investing in a greenfield manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Florida, we also discuss the company's investment plans and go-to-market strategy. How many aircraft is it planning to build per year? Who is it planning to primarily compete with and how?Tune in for a fascinating conversation that combines technical and commercial insights about the unique Phantom 3500 business jet, a flying bullet which may change how we think about aerodynamics and aircraft construction!
In this episode of First Chair, George Thomas catches up with Dale Drennan, recipient of PSIA-AASI's Educational Excellence Award. Dale shares her journey from learning to ski in the Poconos in 1957 to becoming a lifelong educator across multiple disciplines—from English to swimming to Nordic and telemark skiing. Tune in to hear Dale's reflections on what educational excellence really means, how to connect with reluctant learners, and how teaching has evolved over the decades. You'll also get to hear the story behind her now-famous pencil analogy from National Academy, plus her advice to new instructors on staying inspired in the face of challenges.
Mia Drennan, Founder & CEO, GLASMia Drennan pioneered independent loan administration and trustee services – an area traditionally dominated by banks. Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence speaks to Mia Drennan, Founder and CEO of GLAS, about how she disrupted financial services and thrived in the male dominated financial services – building a global finance business that turns over around £100 million ($137 million) a year. What lessons can the current crop of female entrepreneurs take to heart?
Bruce is not happy that the Browns elected to trade back and pass on Travis Hunter in the NFL Draft, The Cavaliers make quick work of the Miami Heat in a first round sweep, Guardians remain in second place in the AL Central as Bruce looks around the MLB & Previewing the 2025 Kentucky Derby with BIGPLAY CEO, Ken Myles!
Rory wins his first green jacket and completes his career grand slam, The Cavaliers await their first round matchup in the NBA Playoffs & The Guardians get a series opening victory over the Orioles. Joined by PGA Golf Pro, Jimmy Hanlin.
The Guardians get a win over the White Sox in their home opener, Florida completes the comeback to beat Houston in the NCAA basketball finale, The Browns are heavily linked to Travis Hunter in this year's draft & Previewing The Masters Tournament with Columbia Hills general manager, Mike Jaeger!
Bruce stands by his source that claims the Browns are in talks with the Cowboys to trade for Dak Prescott, The Final Four is set and all No. 1 seeds advance out of their respective regions, The Guardians win their season opening series but struggle against the Padres & The Cavaliers look to finish out the regular season atop the East.
Recapping the first two rounds of the March Madness tournament, Previewing the American League Central and other MLB divisions & Bruce drops a MASSIVE trade rumor he heard regarding the Cleveland Browns.
MLB's Tokyo Series wraps up, The Cavaliers are on a two game skid & Breaking down the entire March Madness tournament with college basketball expert, Tanner Castora!
Nick Pedone of "The BIGPLAY Cleveland Show" joins Bruce to talk about the Browns draft choices and the NFL Combine, Previewing the MLB's National League Central and West & The Cavaliers clinch the Central Division with a win over Brooklyn.
The Browns wrapped up at the NFL combine and Myles Garrett remains set on his stance, The Cavaliers rally back in Boston & Talking all things Guardians with Bob DiBiasio, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs.
The NFL combine is underway and Bruce still isn't sold on taking a quarterback at pick No. 2 & Al Pawlowski joins the show to talk about the Guardians, the A.L. Central, the Yankees facial hair policy and more!
In this episode I speak to Kathleen Drennan, a self made millionaire, floral designer, business mentor and marketing guru, who helps florists build million dollar businesses. If you've ever felt like you're throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping something sticks, this conversation is for you. We chat all things:The difference between intentional pivots vs. sabotaging successWhy consuming too much can lead to confusion and overwhelmLeading with intentionality and trust rather than fear or scarcityHow financial stability empowers your business decisionsKnowing your numbers and making informed money movesOvercoming shame around staying in a job while building your businessThe reality behind overnight success stories on social mediaThe compounding effect that leads to major winsWhat it feels like to be debt free by 40Being a self made millionaire in the creative worldConnect with Kathleen @littlebirdbloomListen to her podcast - Thrive Podcast for Florists Visit her website: https://littlebirdbloom.com/MMH LINKS: RICH & RESILIENT MONEY MOVES **ENROLLING NOW!** MONEY ARCHETYPE INTENSIVE FREE Take the Money Quiz Download the Money Mindset Track CONNECT Instagram @moneymindsethub YouTube @moneymindsethub Website www.moneymindsethub.com FAVS Podcast Host - They do the hard work for you - Try Buzzsprout Video/Podcast Editing - This AI tool makes editing a breeze - Try Descript Email Marketing - 50% off your first year with Flodesk - Sign up Legal Stuff - My fav legal team to protect your biz ...
Mick and Paul meet in Stoneybatter, at the site of a stabbing incident earlier this week. They also meet to discuss the battle against misinformation and the week's crime stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recapping a DOMINANT Eagles victory in Super Bowl LIX, Bruce doesn't blame Myles Garrett for requesting a trade, The Cavaliers get stronger at the trade deadline by acquiring De'Andre Hunter & more.
Today, the DPP confirmed they will appeal the six-and-a-half-year concurrent sentence imposed on Kieran Fogarty for the murder of student journalist Joe Drennan, who was killed in a hit and run.The family of Joe have been protesting against the sentence, and Sarah, Joe's sister, joins Kieran to discuss.
Live95's Sarah Coleman speaks to some of the attendees at the march for Joe Drennan on Bedford Row this weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Timmy Dooley, Minister of State for Fisheries & the Marine; Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow
Live95's Lauren Beirne speaks to some of the attendees at the University of Limerick Vigil for Joe Drennan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The family of Joe Drennan have expressed their anger at the prison sentence of the man who killed him in a hit and run in 2023.Kieran Fogarty from Co. Limerick received a six-and-a-half-year sentence for dangerous driving causing death & an eight-year sentence for a drive-by shooting earlier that year. Both sentences will run concurrently & have been backdated to October 2023.On Thursday's The Last Word, Matt spoke to Conor Sheehan, Labour TD for Limerick City and Conor Hanly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway about why sentences run concurrently in Ireland.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
A vigil has taken place to show solidarity and support to the family of a student who is seeking to have the six-and-a-half-year sentence imposed on his killer appealed. 21-year-old Joe Drennan, from Co Laois, was a fourth-year journalism student when he was killed in a hit-and-run incident in October 2023. Sarah was joined Joe's mother Marguerite.
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Super Bowl LIX special edition of Bonus Time! Bruce breaks down the history of the big game, how it came to be and relives the most notorious moments. Joined by founder of Playbooksports.com, Marc Lawrence.
Course director of Journalism at UL, Kathryn Hayes, speaks to Gillian about the show of solidarity by students towards Joe Drennan's family Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special episode of Shattered Lives, Paul speaks to the devastated mother, father and sister of Joe Drennan who are outraged after criminal Kieran Fogarty was given a concurrent sentence over the hit and run that claimed his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL championship round recap and Browns talk with Cleveland legend Hanford Dixon!
Send us a textIn this episode of the 3E Podcast, host Dr. Almitra Berry interviews Jenny Drennan, an educational therapist and ADHD student coach who empowers students to become self-sufficient learners. Jenny guides students and parents in transferring responsibility and ownership, using educational therapy and coaching techniques to develop personalized success strategies. Jenny aims to nurture confident, self-aware learners who can self-advocate and navigate life's challenges. She also works to empower BIPOC families and address misconceptions about ADHD and learning differences. In this conversation, Jenny shares strategies for parents to advocate for their children, develop emotional regulation skills, and find ways to unlock their child's creativity and passions. This episode is a must-listen for any parent, teacher or caregiver looking to support neurodiverse students to thrive.https://www.facebook.com/wethrivelearning/https://www.instagram.com/wethrivelearning/?hl=en#https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-drennan-810b543a/Subscribe to our Patreon channel for exclusive content! Just go to patreon.com/3EPodcast. Thanks!Support the showJoin our community. Go to bit.ly/3EPSubs and sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter and exclusive content.
Una revisión sistemática y metanálisis reciente publicada en Resuscitation nos ofrece nueva información que impacta directamente en cómo enseñamos y practicamos en entornos prehospitalarios y hospitalarios el acceso vascular intraóseo (IO) versus el intravenoso (IV). ¿Qué significa esto para los protocolos como ACLS, PALS y PHTLS? El Estudio: ¿Qué se Investigó y Por Qué Importa? En entornos de paro cardíaco, el acceso vascular rápido y eficaz es esencial para administrar medicamentos que pueden salvar vidas, como epinefrina y antiarrítmicos. La vía intravenosa (IV) ha sido el estándar de oro, pero puede ser difícil de obtener, especialmente en circunstancias prehospitalarias. Aquí es donde entra la vía intraósea (IO), una técnica que ofrece acceso rápido en huesos largos como la tibia proximal o el húmero proximal. Un reciente metanálisis evaluó la efectividad clínica del acceso IO frente al IV en adultos con paro cardíaco prehospitalario (OHCA). El análisis incluyó tres ensayos clínicos aleatorizados con más de 9,300 pacientes y examinó desenlaces críticos como la supervivencia a 30 días, el retorno de circulación espontánea (ROSC) y los resultados neurológicos. Resultados clave: La vía IO no mejoró la supervivencia a 30 días frente al acceso IV (OR 0.99). Tampoco mostró superioridad en desenlaces neurológicos favorables. El acceso IO tuvo menos probabilidades de lograr ROSC sostenido (OR 0.89). Sin embargo, ofreció tiempos de administración de medicamentos comparables, especialmente útil cuando el acceso IV no es posible. Esto plantea preguntas importantes: ¿Deberíamos priorizar siempre el acceso IV? ¿Qué rol tiene la vía IO en el manejo prehospitalario e intrahospitalario? Conexión con ACLS, PALS y PHTLS Los cursos de ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) y PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) son pilares en la educación de profesionales de emergencias. Cada uno aborda el acceso vascular en sus respectivos contextos, pero las recomendaciones del estudio aportan matices que pueden enriquecer nuestra práctica clínica. ACLS: Perspectiva en Adultos ACLS enfatiza la importancia de establecer acceso vascular rápidamente para administrar medicamentos como la epinefrina durante el manejo avanzado del paro cardíaco. La guía de la AHA (American Heart Association) señala que: El acceso IV es preferido debido a su eficacia. Si el acceso IV no puede lograrse en 90 segundos, la vía IO es la mejor alternativa. Correlación con el estudio: Los hallazgos refuerzan la preferencia por el acceso IV, particularmente porque está asociado con mejores tasas de ROSC sostenido. Sin embargo, el IO sigue siendo fundamental en situaciones donde el acceso venoso periférico es difícil o inviable, especialmente en sistemas prehospitalarios con limitaciones de tiempo o recursos. PALS: Niños y Acceso Vascular En PALS, el acceso vascular rápido es igualmente crítico, pero los desafíos técnicos se amplifican en pacientes pediátricos debido al tamaño de las venas y el estado hemodinámico comprometido. Las guías recomiendan: Priorizar el acceso IV, pero no dudar en usar IO si es necesario. Relevancia del estudio: Aunque el metanálisis se centró en adultos, los resultados pueden extrapolarse parcialmente a niños mayores o adolescentes. Esto resalta la importancia de entrenar a los equipos pediátricos en ambas técnicas y asegurar que el acceso IO sea ejecutado con competencia cuando sea necesario. PHTLS: Soporte Vital en Trauma Prehospitalario En el entorno prehospitalario, como lo aborda PHTLS, el acceso vascular rápido puede ser aún más desafiante debido a condiciones como trauma severo, hipovolemia y paro prolongado. Aquí, el acceso IO es una herramienta crítica, particularmente en pacientes con colapso venoso. Impacto en PHTLS: El acceso IO demuestra su utilidad en situaciones de trauma donde el acceso IV no es factible. Por ejemplo, en pacientes con hemorragia masiva, el IO puede ser la única opción viable para administrar fluidos y medicamentos. El estudio subraya que, aunque la vía IV es ideal, la IO sigue siendo una técnica esencial en el arsenal prehospitalario, especialmente cuando cada segundo cuenta. ¿Por qué el acceso IO estuvo asociado a menor RCE? Los autores del metanálisis sugieren varias hipótesis que podrían explicar por qué el acceso intraóseo (IO) mostró una menor probabilidad de retorno de circulación espontánea (ROSC) sostenido en comparación con el acceso intravenoso (IV). Estas teorías están basadas en factores técnicos, fisiológicos y logísticos relacionados con el uso del IO en el contexto del paro cardíaco. A continuación, se detallan los puntos clave mencionados o inferidos: 1. Distribución subóptima de medicamentos Una de las hipótesis principales es que la administración de medicamentos a través de la vía IO puede resultar en una distribución menos eficiente en comparación con el acceso IV. Esto se debe a que los medicamentos administrados por IO deben pasar primero por la médula ósea, lo que podría ralentizar su absorción y disminuye la biodisponibilidad en el sistema circulatorio central. En particular, en el paro cardíaco, donde la perfusión tisular está gravemente comprometida, es posible que la circulación central no sea adecuada para transportar rápidamente los medicamentos desde el sitio IO hacia el corazón y el cerebro. 2. Diferencias en las presiones del flujo sanguíneo El acceso IO implica inyectar medicamentos en la médula ósea, donde la presión local puede variar significativamente dependiendo de factores como el sitio de inserción (p. ej., tibia proximal vs. húmero proximal). Si la presión dentro de la médula ósea no es suficiente para permitir un flujo eficiente hacia la circulación central, esto podría comprometer la eficacia de los medicamentos administrados. 3. Posibles complicaciones técnicas Aunque la tasa de éxito inicial de colocación de IO fue alta (~94%), existe el riesgo de problemas técnicos, como: Mal posicionamiento de la aguja, lo que podría causar infiltración de medicamentos en los tejidos circundantes en lugar de ingresar a la médula ósea. Fallas en la confirmación del flujo libre (un paso crítico para verificar la correcta colocación del dispositivo IO). Interrupciones mecánicas o flujo restringido debido a la posición del paciente o a movimientos durante el transporte. 4. Diferencias en los sitios de inserción Los estudios incluidos en el metanálisis utilizaron diferentes sitios de inserción para el acceso IO, como el húmero proximal o la tibia proximal. El acceso a través del húmero proximal generalmente proporciona un flujo más rápido hacia el corazón debido a la proximidad anatómica, pero no siempre fue el sitio elegido. Esto podría haber afectado los resultados observados en términos de ROSC sostenido. 5. Fisiopatología del paro cardíaco Durante el paro cardíaco, el flujo sanguíneo general está gravemente reducido, lo que limita la capacidad del sistema circulatorio para transportar medicamentos desde el sitio IO hacia los órganos diana, como el corazón y el cerebro. En este contexto, la vía IV, que administra directamente a las venas periféricas, podría ser más efectiva para proporcionar un acceso más directo y rápido. 6. Impacto del tiempo de colocación y administración Aunque el tiempo de administración fue comparable entre IO e IV en los estudios analizados, cualquier retraso adicional en confirmar la correcta colocación o en administrar medicamentos a través del IO podría haber influido negativamente en la eficacia de los tratamientos, reduciendo las tasas de ROSC sostenido. Implicaciones para la práctica clínica Los hallazgos resaltan la importancia de: Priorizar el acceso IV siempre que sea posible, dado su mejor desempeño en términos de ROSC sostenido. Entrenar al personal en el uso óptimo de dispositivos IO, incluyendo la elección adecuada del sitio de inserción (p. ej., húmero proximal) y la confirmación del flujo libre. Considerar las limitaciones fisiológicas del acceso IO al administrar medicamentos críticos durante el paro cardíaco. En resumen, la menor probabilidad de ROSC sostenido asociada al acceso IO parece deberse a una combinación de factores técnicos y fisiológicos. A pesar de esto, el acceso IO sigue siendo una herramienta crucial en situaciones donde el acceso IV no es factible o está significativamente retrasado. Fortaleciendo la Educación y el Entrenamiento Una de las lecciones clave de este análisis es la necesidad de entrenar a los equipos médicos en ambas técnicas para garantizar una ejecución precisa y rápida. Tanto ACLS como PHTLS ya incluyen módulos prácticos sobre el acceso IO, pero los resultados del estudio sugieren varias áreas de mejora: Competencia en la Identificación de Sitios IO: La tibia proximal y el húmero proximal fueron los sitios más utilizados en los estudios. Entrenar a los proveedores para seleccionar rápidamente el sitio óptimo según la anatomía del paciente y la situación clínica puede mejorar la eficacia. Minimización de Errores en IO: Aunque la tasa de éxito inicial de colocación IO fue alta en el estudio (~94%), esto no garantiza una administración efectiva de medicamentos. Por lo tanto, el entrenamiento debe incluir estrategias para verificar la colocación correcta y solucionar problemas comunes. Integración de Protocolos Locales: Los sistemas de emergencias médicas deben adaptar las recomendaciones a su contexto. Por ejemplo, en áreas rurales donde el acceso IV puede ser más difícil, la vía IO puede ser priorizada. Simulaciones Realistas: La incorporación de simuladores avanzados en los cursos de ACLS y PHTLS puede ayudar a los equipos a practicar en escenarios que imiten la complejidad de los entornos prehospitalarios e intrahospitalarios. Consideraciones Operacionales para Entornos Prehospitalarios Los sistemas de emergencias médicas varían significativamente en recursos y capacitación. Algunos factores clave para considerar al implementar estas recomendaciones incluyen: Tiempo vs. Eficiencia: En el estudio, el acceso IO tuvo tiempos de administración comparables al IV (~15 minutos). Sin embargo, la efectividad del IO para lograr ROSC sostenido fue menor. Esto resalta la importancia de evaluar cuidadosamente las circunstancias antes de decidir qué vía utilizar. Capacitación Universal: La disponibilidad de dispositivos IO varía entre sistemas. Asegurarse de que todos los equipos prehospitalarios estén capacitados en el uso de dispositivos IO, puede reducir las disparidades en el cuidado. Uso de Checklists: Protocolos estandarizados y listas de verificación pueden garantizar que los pasos críticos, como la confirmación de flujo libre en dispositivos IO, no se pasen por alto. Conclusión El metanálisis confirma que la vía intravenosa sigue siendo la opción preferida para el acceso vascular durante un paro cardíaco, pero destaca el valor del acceso intraóseo en entornos prehospitalarios o cuando el acceso IV no es posible. La integración de estas recomendaciones en cursos como ACLS, PALS y PHTLS refuerza la necesidad de entrenar a los proveedores para manejar con competencia ambas técnicas. Referencias K. Couper, L.W. Andersen, I.R. Drennan, B.E. Grunau, P.J. Kudenchuk, R. Lall, E.J. Lavonas, G.D. Perkins, M.F. Vallentin, A. Granfeldt, On behalf of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Advanced Life Support Task Force, Intraosseous and intravenous vascular access during adult cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-ana
The Wallabies Grand Slam is still alive - but the biggest challenges loom ahead. Nick W and Nathan come together to chew the fat on the final fortnight of the Autumn Series - and are joined by a special guest, the Sydney Morning Herald's Jonathan Drennan. WARNING: mild coarse language, and plenty of chat as to which journo would back you up in a pub fight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can fostering independence and emotional regulation in children with ADHD transform their learning experience? Find out how you can create a supportive, ADHD-friendly environment in this insightful episode! If you're a parent or educator of a child with ADHD, you might struggle with balancing structure and independence, while helping them manage emotions and stay focused. In this episode, you'll learn strategies to create a more ADHD-friendly learning environment, empowering your child to build essential skills like emotional regulation, problem-solving, and executive functioning. Whether you're seeking better ways to support their learning or looking for practical tips to foster independence, this conversation offers valuable insights to help your child thrive. In this episode you will: 1. Discover practical strategies to help children with ADHD improve their focus, emotional regulation, and problem-solving skills. 2. Learn how to foster independence and a growth mindset in your child, setting them up for long-term success both in and out of the classroom. 3. Get expert tips on creating an ADHD-friendly learning environment that supports your child's executive functioning and overall development. Tune in now to gain practical tips from an ADHD student coach that will help you create a more supportive learning environment and foster your child's independence and emotional growth. About Jenny Drennan (in her words) Hi! As an educational therapist and ADHD student coach, my aim is to help students become self-sufficient learners. I do this by guiding them and their parents on how to transfer ownership of their responsibilities both in and out of school. I have a deep understanding of the complexities of ADHD and learning differences. With this knowledge, I help parents reframe their perspective on their child's behavior so that they can connect with them better and collaborate with their children to create lasting change. I integrate educational therapy, coaching, and motivational interviewing techniques to help students develop strategies that work best for them. My goal is to help parents raise confident, self-reliant, and self-aware learners who can advocate for themselves and navigate the ups and downs in life with confidence. Learn more from Jenny at: https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations About Theresa A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! She also served as a panelist on the first annual Autism World Summit. Theresa is also an author, having published “Pathways to Early Communication” in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | Theresa Inman • LinkedIn | Theresa Inman • BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman • YouTube | Parenting with Confidence • Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! Please share, comment, rate, and download! Thank you! Blessings! Theresa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support
Send us a Text Message.Produced by Jetbooks, Chartered Accountants Ireland.In Series 7, Episode #055 of Irish Business Builders, Conor Kearney interviews Barry Drennan about his extraordinary journey from mechanic to entrepreneur. Barry discusses transitioning from selling and servicing golf course machinery to founding his own business and how he successfully navigated the 2008 financial crisis by pivoting to a leasing model. Barry also delves into managing staff, creating a sustainable retirement plan through pensions and property investments, and balancing his professional life and personal passions such as running ultramarathons. Highlighting the mental and physical challenges of ultra running, the camaraderie among runners, and the profound life lessons he's learned along the way, Barry's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and finding passion in every aspect of life.CONNECT WITH CONOR:LinkedInSupport mental health awareness with Brent Pope's “Elephant in the Room” initiative. Join the movement to de-stigmatise mental health conversations in the workplace and beyond. Adopt an elephant sculpture and show your commitment to creating a supportive environment for everyone. Visit www.elephantintheroom.ie to learn more and get involved.
In this episode, Educational Therapist/ ADHD & Executive Student Coach Jenny Drennan, discusses her personal ADHD journey and how she now uses her experience to guide students and parents of BIPOC to create confidence and independence. We discuss ways to create an ADHD friendly environment for all ages. BIOJenny Drennan is a Certified Educational Therapist, Founder of WeThrive Learning, and featured speaker.As a neurodiverse BIPOC educator, she brings a unique perspective to her practice and discussions. Her private practice specializes in supporting students with ADHD, and math and language processing challenges. Drawing on best practices and the latest research, WeThrive Learning provides 1-1 tailored support for students and parents globally while considering their complex learning profiles. She is certified by ImpactParents as a Sanity School® behavior therapy program trainer. Her passion, work, and insights have earned her recognition as one of MSN's top 10 most influential educators. Her contributions and presentations have also been featured in numerous podcasts, workshops, and parent groups.(1) FacebookWeThrive Learning | Executive Function Coaching(44) Jenny Drennan | LinkedIn#alittlelessfearpodcast #podcast #podcastshow #ADHD #BIPOC #educationcoach #motivation #children #teens #adults #parenting #educationforkids #dyslexia #neurodivergent #fyp #foryou #foryourpage #foryoupage #podcastclipThis is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos(4) A Little Less Fear Podcast - YouTube
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This week I spoke with Kelly Drennan, the founder and executive director of Fashion Takes Action (FTA). FTA is Canada's only non-profit organization devoted to advancing sustainability in the entire fashion system through education, awareness, research and collaboration. Kelly shares how she started Fashion Takes Action in 2007 and discovered a real need to education and collaboration in sustainable fashion and how in wake of the Rana Plaza Factory Tragedy she found a way to educate and empower young people. Kelly has become a true leader in the industry and served as Fashion Revolution's country coordinator for Canada for the first three years. FTA does a lot of work around education so if you've ever felt overwhelmed by media around climate change, Kelly offerers her insight with years of expertise on how to effectively approach and communicate these difficult topics. Her work around education in for young people to adults, using fashion as a channel to empower people to take action has created a ripple effect of change. Follow Fashion Takes Action!FTA Instagram: @fashiontakesactionMCMW Instagram: @myclothesmyworldSign up for the newsletter here!Listener Story!DaniellePerryman StudioFollow Interwoven!Instagram: @interwovenstories.podTiktok: @interwovenstoriesShare your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have!Thank you for listening!
In the summer of 1914, a fire broke out at the love bungalow of Frank Lloyd Wright and his mistress Mamah Borthwick. When the smoke cleared, it became clear that a horrible massacre had taken place, leaving seven dead. Who wanted to kill everyone at Taliesin, and why?For Magic Mind's limited offer that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one-time purchases, use code OLDBLOOD20 at checkout.You can claim it at: https://magicmind.com/oldbloodSources:Borthwick, Mark. A Brave and Lovely Woman: Mamah Borthwick and Frank Lloyd Wright (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2023).Drennan, William R. Death in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders (Madison: Terrace Books, 2007).Hendrickson, Paul. Plagued By Fire: The Dreams and Furies of Frank Lloyd Wright (New York: Alfred A Knopf, 2019).McCrea, Ron. Building Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright's Home of Love and Loss (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2012).Secrest, Merle. Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992).Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia ListonFor more information, visit www.oldbloodpodcast.com
THE DOLPHIN DILEMMA, 18min., USA Directed by Olivia Andrus-Drennan Imagine, waking up being covered in third-degree burns, that's what it's like for the Burrunan dolphins in Australia. But why is this happening? That's what Dr. Duignan, Director of Pathology at The Marine Mammal Center, Dr. Stephen's from Murdoch University, and Dr. Robb from the Marine Mammal Foundation had to find out. This film explores this international collaboration that proves for the first time that these lesions being found on cetaceans around the world are only caused by climate change. https://www.bigskygenesis.com/films https://www.facebook.com/BigSkyGenesisProductions/ https://www.instagram.com/bigskygenesisproductions/ Get to know the filmmaker: After reading the paper that The Marine Mammal Center released, I just had to make this into a film. It needed to be seen, dolphins and whales are loved by so many including myself and if I could bring light to such important work I had to try, so this film was born. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
I'm on my way to North Texas RPG Con. But first I have to get through the gridlock on I-35. Thanks to T. J. Drennan for the opening music.
Marielle Drennan is the owner of Champion Tree, a full-service plant healthcare company based out of King of Prussia, and servicing the Main Line and surrounding areas in Pennsylvania. Marielle is an ISA Certified Arborist® and a Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Certified Pesticide Technician. Prior to forming Champion Tree, Marielle worked on her husband's pruning crew for several years. She is a passionate collector of David Austin and antique roses, as well as a Pennsylvania Big Tree enthusiast. Marielle is a graduate of Washington and Lee University, in Lexington, Virginia where she majored in Mass Communications and double-minored in Studio Art and Film and Visual Culture Studies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support
Joined by our friend Keith this week of Working Hands Podcast and Blackthorn Concepts. Don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel Today's Craftsmen https://www.youtube.com/@TodaysCraftsmenMerch:The American Craftsman Podcast: https://amzn.to/482ttkaGreene Street Joinery: https://amzn.to/3Zfk5phToday's Craftsmen: https://amzn.to/3R5DRl8Check Out Our Sponsors!Visit Häfele at www.hafele.comVisit Ridge Carbide at www.ridgecarbidetool.comSupport us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/Greene_st_joineryVisit Our WebsiteGreene Street Joinery is a custom design & build shop located in Monmouth County, New Jersey. We build multigenerational furniture with an eco-friendly and sustainable mindset.Inspired and guided by the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, we believe in the use of traditional craftsmanship and simple, well-proportioned forms; sustainability and ethical practices; and importantly, taking pleasure in our work as craftsmen to create quality pieces of enduring value.Follow us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greene_st_joineryFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greenestreetjoinerySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-american-craftsman-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Special guest Lisa Drennan joins John Dickerson and Cynthia Morraz to discuss the importance of inclusion and community. “Inclusion is not a destination it's a journey.” Connect with Lisa Drenan on LinkedIn or Facebook Learn more about the Merge Inclusion Project or visit her website Pathway to Friendship Project : www.mergeconsulting.orglisadrennan@mergeconsulting.orghttps Episode Transcript Want to share your stories with us? Email us at Quillopod@myquillo.com To learn more about Quillo Connect, visit MyQuillo.com
E60 The Fifth CourtInterlocutors, Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL, put the CEO of the Corporate Enforcement Authority, Ian Drennan, under the spotlight.An accountant, Ian worked on the infamous DIRT inquiry during his time with the Comptroller and Auditor General's office and he discusses those times. In 2002 he moved to the nascent Office of Director of Corporate Enforcement, that now employs 80 people. He details the difference between the two bodies, the CEA and ODCE. The CEA has the powers of search, seizure and arrest that may come as a surprise to some. Ian's office receive up to 800 company liquidator reports a year and each one has to be examined, and challenged where appropriate. In about a third of the cases they review, further investigation may be merited.He recommends a book, Administrative Law Nutshell that gives a comprehensive overview of Irish administrative law.And as always Mark and Peter also look at three recent high profile cases from the Decisis Law Reports casebookIn the first case, it concerns an Isaac Wunder order, an order issued restricting the ability of a vexatious litigant to institute legal proceedings without leave from that or another court, whether for a specified period of time or indefinitely. (Named after Isaac Wunder, an Irishman who became notorious for instituting a number of actions that were subsequently deemed by the court to be frivolous or vexatious)The 2nd case is a labour law case where a fireman claimed he was working during his time being on 'standby'. Spoiler. You're not working while you're waiting by the telephone for that 'call to action' call.A case where there was a delay of three and a half years in 'road rage' proceedings was deemed acceptable by the High Court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's time for another trip down the Champion's Path. Matty is joined by Tiktok star Ollie Drennan (@OllieDreamer) to discuss which Gym type they would use, why Pokemon is just so gay, and Why you're currently sleeping on Bruxish
Join Evan Hughes, sophomore setter Hanna Borer of Virginia Tech volleyball and sophomore defender Theo Drennan of Virginia Tech men's soccer on this week's episode. Borer details Tech tying the program record for the best start to a season, what's working for the group, reaching 1,000 career assists and more. Drennan breaks down the tie against North Carolina last week and how the Hokies have responded following the opening weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Irish dancer turned painter Aisling Drennan describes her career pivot from the international stage to the art studio and what it takes to make it in the art world or any new professional endeavor.
In episode 296, Kestrel welcomes Kelly Drennan, the founder of Fashion Takes Action, to the show. A Canada-based non-profit, Fashion Takes Action works to remove barriers to sustainability through education, awareness, research and collaboration. “We often talk about our school program, and just fashion is inherently cool, you know. And so, we're able to really, through our school program, touch on some of these bigger, broader climate change issues, but through the lens of fashion, which for kids is relatable and cool. They get up every day and they put on clothes, but they don't get up every day and drive a vehicle or pay the energy bills or go grocery shopping. So, for us, it's just a really great way to reach them and we try to do it in a way that's cool.” -Kelly Have you looked into educational programs around fashion and sustainability? Or maybe you have completed a program focused on sustainability or fashion and sustainability? The options out there are definitely growing in the higher education realm, but I think there is still a lot of work to do when it comes to ensuring the curriculum becomes more holistic and includes the root issues that have led to why we are where we are today. But we are seeing changes at the higher education level, which is important. At the same time, what about kids? What about our youth? When are they getting exposure to questions like: Who made my clothes? What are my clothes made out of? What does a fashion supply chain look like? I hear whispers from folks in my community that little projects connected to fashion and sustainability are sneaking their way into elementary and high school education through educators who care about it, but on a large scale, I rarely hear that our young people are getting access to learn about why what we wear matters, on so many levels. This week's guest developed a program back in 2014 to help teach youth about the impacts of fashion. While it was delivered in person by educators for several years, their workshops are now available online. As she says – “If we can reach these young people before they're out there in the world buying things, then, maybe we have a better chance at changing that behavior.” Quotes & links from the conversation: “We realized early on — we weren't just going to be working with industry, because if consumers (I hate that word, I know we all hate that word now), but if the general public wasn't aware of the negative impacts of the industry and what sustainable alternatives there were, then they weren't necessarily going to have access to sustainable designers. And so, we always felt that we needed to keep educating the general public, while at the same time, supporting the industry.” -Kelly (10:22) My Clothes My World Program WEAR Conference Fashion Impacts 101 (RCGD Global x Fashion Takes Action Video Series) Fashion Take's Action Website > Follow Kelly on Instagram > Follow Fashion Takes Action on Instagram >