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The Ireland's women basketball team is set to go ahead with their game against Israel next month despite calls for a boycott from a number of the squad members due to the ongoing war with Gaza. Kieran was joined by broadcaster and activist, Emer O'Neill and Basketball player, author and peace activist Rebecca O'Keefe...
This is The Soapbox. Today, RTÉ presenter and activist, Emer O'Neill joined Kieran to discuss
Gardaí yesterday confirmed that they are investigating a ‘criminal damage incident' after a fire broke out at the former Ross Lake House in Rosscahill in County Galway.The hotel had been selected to house 70 asylum seekers and protesters had gathered at the building on Saturday afternoon.Broadcaster and author, Emer O'Neill joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss
CARI, the support service for child victims of sexual abuse will have to close its doors unless it gets immediate funding. We speak to those desperate to keep the service open. With Pat this morning was Emer O'Neill, CARI CEO and Clinical Officer, and also Tony Delaney – Ambassador for CARI and child sex abuse survivor.
Ahead of Irish Heritage Week, it is has been announced that Luke Kelly, Christy Moore, the GAA and a bowl of stew are considered the biggest representatives of Ireland. What do you think when you think of this beautiful country? Kieran was joined by Presenter, Activist, and Author, Emer O'Neill, Newstalk Reporter, Henry McKean and Former Lord Mayor of Dublin, Hazel Chu to discuss...
Gillian speaks with Emer O'Neill, Chief Executive and Clinical Officer of CARI, about the urgent funding needed by CARI to reduce waiting lists of up to 4 years for essential therapy for child and teenage victims of sexual abuse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the FIRST Podcasters interview FIRSTCON23 speakers, Kevin Hagopian and Emer O'Neill, and discuss their conference session: “Small But Mighty - The Crucial Role a PSIRT Plays in Customer Trust, Adoption and Renewal”. Kevin and Emer highlight the evolution of a PSIRT within a software company, and how to best adapt processes and policies to protect a company's brand.
On Tipp FM's evening news, The 5.45: A Tipperary survivor of Child Sexual Abuse has been announced as an Ambassador for CARI. The charity, also known as Children at Risk Ireland, has launched an appeal to raise €85,000 to fund their yearly cost of running their helpline which at present is not Government funded. In order to help get the message out there prominent Tipperary businessman and former Toomevara hurler Tony Delaney has become a CARI Ambassador - you may remember that he opened up about how he was sexually abused by a club player when he was just a boy - and has spoken with Fran here on Tipp Today and indeed on the Late Late. Chief executive and clinical officer Emer O'Neill has been speaking to Sheila Naughton about this appeal and started by detailing a bit more about what CARI is:
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan was joined by Emer O'Neill, chief executive of CARI and Ireland rugby player, Eimear Considine. CARI is Ireland's child sexual abuse helpline, that receives no state funding. Today they are launching an appeal to cover the costs of operating the helpline. The CARI helpline is being backed by a number of leading figures like Eimear Considine. Emer showcased what CARI is all about and outlined their goals and how to support the cause. Eimear Considine highlighted how important the helpline is to families and those who need their help. For more information you can visit the CARI website at www.cari.ie and if you are in need of their help you can call their helpline at 0818924567
Lunchtime Live kicks off Newstalk's Summer Tour in Powerscourt Hotel in the Garden County - but what makes Wicklow so special? Andrea Gilligan was joined by gardener, Diarmuid Gavin, journalist, Valerie Cox and broadcaster and author, Emer O'Neill to chat...
Live 95's partners CARI is launching their Fit February fundraising drive encouraging you to improve your health and support children affected by sexual abuse trauma. CARI's head of therapy Emer O'Neill joins Joe to tell us more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emer O'Neill joins The Group Chat to talk about racism in Ireland & the abuse she has received online for speaking out against a racist joke. She explains the importance of education & being aware of unconscious bias.Jim Sheridan joins to discuss Ireland's Oscar success with films like Colm Bairéad's An Cailín Ciúin & Martin McDonagh's The Banshees of Inisherin receiving nominations. He describes his experiences at the Oscars and how the industry has changed over the years.Later, Zara, Richard & Gavan explain why Paschal Donohoe finds himself in hot water in The Dáil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Broadcaster Emer O'Neill says we should never be shocked when we hear racism, because it is all around us. She says she continues to be subjected to racial abuse following her issues with Tommy Tiernan recently. But do the problems with race in this country go much further than that? Emer joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss…
Emer O'Neill, presenter and activist
Comedian Tommy Tiernan has apologised to TV Presenter and Activist, Emer O'Neill for an offensive joke which resulted in her walking out of his Vicar Street gig last week. Emer spoke to Shane this morning.
Comedian Tommy Tiernan has apologised to TV Presenter and Activist, Emer O'Neill for an offensive joke which resulted in her walking out of his Vicar Street gig last week. Emer spoke to Shane this morning.
On today's show Ray is joined by Emer O'Neill to chat about entering the Eurovision Song Contest next week, we have live music from Glen Hansard and Mario Rosenstock tells us about his live tour next year.
Jen chats to PE Teacher, Emer O'Neill about a new 6-part docu-series called 'Keep It Up' in which she will try to answer why many young girls give up sport in their teenage years!
Emer O'Neill talks to PJ about her kids book where Little Emer is teased for having brown skin and fuzzy hair and wishes she could look like everyone else.The Same But Different by Emer O'Neill ISBN: 9780717192854 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks episode host Sinead O'Moore is joined by Emer O'Neill - the newest member of RTE's Today Show, an author, and advocate and a mother of 2 doing her best to make positive changes in the world. Emer in her own words is too black to be white and too white to be black. Growing up in Ireland, nobody looked like her, had hair like her, skin like her, was her. To fit in, she didn't share its impact. But it was taking its toll on her self identity, self love, self worth and mental health. And now as a mother of 2, she is doing what she can to advocate for meaningful change.We talk about her career leap.Breastfeeding in green rooms.Racial abuse.And her new children's book, "The Same but Different".This season is kindly supported by WaterWipes, the world's purest baby wipes.WaterWipes are purer than cotton wool and water and made with only two ingredients, 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract.As the number one wipe in Ireland* together we are committed to providing more support for parents with trusted products and this podcast.WaterWipes are 100% biodegradable**, plastic free and compostable wipes and the winners of three National Parenting Product Awards 2020 including Best Baby Wipes - so you can do what's best for your baby's skin and help protect the planet.*No.1 wipe in Ireland – *Based on value sales L12W. A.C. Nielsen ROI Scantrack sales to 20 June 2021**Biodegradable - **Within 12 weeks in an industrial setting/plant in accordance with EN13432. Wipe material See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Representation matters. The importance of seeing yourself in a book - even as a child - can't be underestimated. Emer O'Neill has penned 'The Same But Different', a book to help all Irish children celebrate difference and build empathy. Emer spoke to Louise about the book, about differences, and about joining the Today Show on RTE 1.
Emer O'Neill joined Laura to look back on the big stories of the week.
Joe chats to Emer O'Neill, National Head of Therapy CARI, and Colm O'Brien General Manager CARI about supporting people who are impacted by generational abuse, after this has been in the media again following the Munster Abuse trial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join hosts Leon and Femi as they chat to teachers Emer O'Neill and Briana Fitzsimons about Racism in schools - what to look out for, how to deal with it and how to stop it.
Join hosts Leon and Femi as they chat to teachers Emer O'Neill and Briana Fitzsimons about Racism in schools - what to look out for, how to deal with it and how to stop it.
There are many aspects to tackling racism as Emer O'Neill explained but one of the key elements must begin early on in primary education and Emer is also part of this process. Sean Coffey renewed the appeal for information about his brother Paraic's death in a hit and run accident near his home in Meath twenty five years ago. Representing those in their forties Bobby McCormack kicked off our new feature "Covid through the Ages". We heard about a sleep out at Dail Eireann to raise funds and awareness for a five year old Navan boy and our Shirley Bassey story continued... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the end of the first season of Bits of Me, and we look back at the 25 episodes I've published so far, talking about everything from urinary incontinence and birth injuries to endometriosis, infertility, PMDD and ageing. Thank you to all the women featured in this season and this mini episode: Sarah Sproule, Kate Brayden, Lynn Enright, Elisha Clarke, Rebecca Flynn, Denise McAlister, Catherine Stocker, Sarah Rose McCann, Tracey Bourke, Mary Coogan, Loretta Dignam, Kim Hanly, Gillian Roddie, Carly Bailey, Kath Sansom, Grace Alice O'Shea, Emer O'Neill, Luce Brett, Jac Sinnott, Sandy Connolly, Simone, Michelle Mayefske, Angela Coraccio, Elizabeth Sankey, and Monica Heck. Bits of Me is on Instagram as @bitsofme_podcast, and on Twitter as @bitsofme_pod. If you have a minute to spare and would consider rating and reviewing the podcast on Spotify and iTunes, that would be of huge help and massively appreciated. You can also subscribe to the podcast to make sure not to miss season two when it kicks off. #bitsofmepod #womenshealth #womensbodies #gravesdisease #graves #urinaryincontinence #urgeincontinence #hyperthyroidism #hypothyroidism #thyroiddysfunction #fecalincontinence #childbirth #pregnancy #anxiety #depression #miscarriage #8thamendment #repealedthe8th #pregnancyloss #motherhood #hormones #bodyimage #pmdd #birthinjury #incontinence #birthstories #waterbirth #homebirth #weightstigma #birthadvocacy #ageing #Botox #missedmiscarriage #postnataldepression #postnatalanxiety #pnd #3ctear #sphincterrupture #endometriosis #endo #pcos #periods #femalepain #pelvicpain #womenspain #thepaingap #infertility #secondaryinfertility #mesh #meshinjured #meshsurvivor #meshimplant #meshscandal #vaginalmesh #pop #prolapse #pelvicorganprolapse #breastfeeding #lockdownbabies #pandemicbirth #vaginismus #IVF #cervicalcancer #gynaecancer #cervicalsmear #hpvvaccine #interstitialcystitis #herpes #STI #STIstigma #genitalwarts #fibromyalgia
The Center for Irish Studies at Villanova University Podcast Series
Emer O'Neill, Irish-Nigerian educator, activist, model, athlete, and mother, is our guest as we discuss race in Ireland and in the U.S.
Emer O'Neill, a teacher, model and now mother of two, was heavily pregnant when the first lockdown hit. In this episode of Bits of Me, she shares her story of going into labour and giving birth at a time when partners were only welcome on the labour ward for very limited periods of time; of getting support and advice when figuring out breastfeeding for a second time; of life with a newborn without breastfeeding groups and mother-and-baby yoga sessions; and of her dreams for a more open-minded and representative, less racist Ireland. You can follow Emer on Instagram, where you'll find her as @emeroneill14. Bits of Me is also on Instagram, as @bitsofme_podcast, and on Twitter as @bitsofme_pod. If you like this podcast, please review and subscribe, and make sure to send this episode to any friends of yours who are pregnant and facing giving birth and starting their motherhood journey during this crisis. #bitsofmepod #womenshealth #womensbodies #motherhood #birth #childbirth #breastfeeding #breastfeedingsupport #misogynoir #maternitycare #racism #blackirish #blackandirish #representation #pandemicbirth #birthstories #lockdownbabies #feminism #parenting #mothering #labourwardrestrictions #maternitycarerestrictions #covidcare #coronababies