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Fiona McGarry spoke with Clinical herbalis, Julie Ann O'Connor from Feakle. With over 20 years experience working in holistic healthcare, as well as a lifelong love of the outdoors & natures healing medicine, Julie Ann O' Connor offers walks which bring you on a journey of exploration, rediscovery and healing. You get to learn about the plants you encounter, about their medicinal uses & what you can make with them yourself at home. Photo (c) Clareherbalist via Instagram
The time machine is an immersive exhibition that transforms an old Bank in Miltown Malbay into a portal, transporting you to the past and future to help us imagine ourselves in 2084. To find out more, Fiona McGarry was joined by Maeve Stone, Award-winning artist of Cracking Light Productions. Photo (c): Miltowntimemachine.com
A host of stars from the world of GAA, racing and other big sporting personalities came together last Monday evening, for this year's Hurling for Cancer Research all-star game. The coverage on TG4 was aimed at boosting donations to the Irish Cancer Society's vital research projects. Gort based camera man Dermot Flaherty is currently undergoing treatment for cancer and he shared his story ahead of coverage of Monday's game. For more on this, Fiona McGarry spoke with Dermot Flaherty. Picture (c) Cancer.ie
Episode 4 of the Electoral Chair covered the Killaloe Municipal District and was recorded on the 11th of April 2024 in the SBCR studios with analysis from Garry Miley, Barry O'Donovan, Fiona McGarry and hosted by head of News and Sport for the Clare Echo Paraic McMahon. The Electoral Chair is the Clare Echo's political podcast available exclusively for Subscription members- to watch and listen to all episodes become a subscriber at https://www.clareecho.ie/subscribe/ EXCLUSIVE Free Listen for SBCR - with thanks to the Clare Echo. Episode 4 of the Electoral Chair, the Clare Echo Podcast about the local Elections in Clare in 2024 was recorded in the SBCR Studio and consisted of a round table debate about the candidates for the Killaloe Municipal District in the forthcoming local elections to be held on the 7th of June 2024 hosted by Head of News and Sport for the Clare Echo Paraic McMahon
Fiona McGarry is really ahead of the curve when it comes to STEM engagement. She has led initiatives at MakeUK, which has showcased how powerful apprenticeships are for getting into engineering! Fiona is up to date in pushing for individuals to be themselves in STEM. We do need diversity, but more importantly, we want people to discover their talents and skills, so they can shine within STEM industries.
Recorded live at the University of Limerick in early December 2022 the local media team decamped to the work place of regular guest David Fleming, and were joined by Kathryn Hayes, lecturer in Journalism, Caleb Brennan 4th year BA student, Clare local media journalists Fiona McGarry of the Clare Champion and Paraic McMahon of the Clare Echo to discuss the future of local media and journalism in Clare. Pat O'Brien and host Jim Collins have a discussion with all our guests finding out about their backgrounds in journalism and discuss the current media landscape and what the future may hold.
HIPcast 180 serves up delightful voices: Pasha Milburn, Food Editor; Kent Barker, Arts Editor; Lisa Golden, podcast volunteer; Hugh Sullivan, News and Sports Editor; Fiona McGarry, Arts Editor; and Pete Donohue, poet and Literature Editor. Go to www.HastingsIndependentPress.co.uk to volunteer, to sign up as a Friend of HIP or to sign up for the newsletter. All articles referred to relate to the print/website version of HIP 180. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hastings-independent-press/message
John S Kelly, Pat O’Brien, David Fleming join Jim Collins to talk about what’s in the papers and online concerning matters in Co Clare. This week the lads are delighted to be joined by special guest from the Clare Champion - Fiona McGarry.
In this HIPcast special we go in search of... opera! Barefoot Opera are attempting to take opera into parts of the community where opera doesn't normally go. Check out Fiona McGarry's article in the latest episode (173) of Hastings Independent Press www.hastingsindependentpress.co.uk which you can read as a flipbook and downloadable PDF, and look for the individual articles. Consider joining the Friends of HIP and sign up for the email newsletter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hastings-independent-press/message
HIPcast is back! In episode 170* Jasmine Tutton, the new Listings Editor, shares what it is like to join the HIP team; Fiona McGarry, Arts Editor, shares a favourite article from HIP 168 www.hastingsindependentpress.co.uk/arts/ready-for-the-next-act/; Rod Webb, Community Editor talks about urban exploration from the current edition; Helen Drake, Features Editor, reflects on current contributions from our youngest and oldest writers; Garry James, Social Media Editor, tells us about how you can subscribe to the new HIP Newsletter and Tom Bruges plays us out with 'Tango en Skai' by Roland Dyens. Hopefully something for everyone! (*No you haven't missed a huge number of podcasts since the last one, it's just that we have decided to match the number to the current edition of the paper.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hastings-independent-press/message
Panel from left: Aodh Ó Coileáin, Fiona McGarry, John Walsh and Paula Healy There’s been a lot of discussion of late about the threat to the future of public service broadcasting and public service media in general so this month …
Clare Champion editor Peter O'Connell looks ahead to the general election with Fiona McGarry and Owen Ryan.
Join Champion journalists Owen Ryan and Fiona McGarry for a podcast looking at the homeless crisis in the Midwest and the re-opening in Ennis of a Direct Provision centre.
DREAMGUN presents a Film Read of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Marion spends a night at the Bates Motel for a chance to win $40,000. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Psycho also features: Erin McGathy, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Ben Waddell, Finbar Doyle with Ronan Carey as the Narrator and Fiona McGarry on strings.
Home Thoughts from Haiti gives a unique insight into life in Haiti and the work being undertaken by Westport native Gena Heraty who has worked with the poor and disadvantaged for over a decade. This programme is Presented and Produced by Fiona McGarry and made possible by the support of the Simon Cumbers Fund.