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CenterPieceNY
S3E8: Denis Maguire, Life on the Peninsula

CenterPieceNY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 56:54


When it comes to experiences, life is an embarrassment of riches.  Even more so, if you're an adventurous, wandering type, which might be another way of saying 'if you're Irish'.Certainly Denis Maguire is, although he has gone about it in his own quiet way.   As a thoughtful playwright, flimmaker and artist, boisterousness is not for him.  Raised in Galway City in Ireland, of rebel lineage, and later a college student in Dublin, he left his native Ireland and headed off to study in Moscow in his late teens.  This was right after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the citizens of the Eastern Bloc were still feeling the fallout from a communist utopia. Only the most pioneering of souls would have made that journey in those days.  Oh, and he didn't speak a word of Russian.  Not then. But he does now.By the time he returned to Ireland, almost six years later, he'd spent some very formative years in an entirely different culture to the one of his childhood.  It had shaped him, instilling in him a level of russification that took him some time to realize and acknowledge.   You can take the lad out of Russia, but you can't... Ironically, and literally by chance, New York later became his home, the polar opposite of the Moscow of his day.  So it is not surprising that he now lives in the world famous Coney Island, Brooklyn, which is no longer an island as it was when it was named, but a peninsula, a place geographically neither disconnected nor fully connected to the American  bedrock.  Which could be the metaphor for Denis's inner muse.One further irony: Denis and  Paul Finnegan, CenterPieceNY's host, lived only a couple of short streets apart in Galway City for several years in the 1970s.  An age gap meant they did not know each other, though they both knew many of the same people, and shared many similar experiences.  It was documentarian Heather Quinlan, a collaborator with Paul on another project, who brought Denis and Paul together for this interview. Fair play to you, Heather!Further info:Denis's Moscow Alma MaterThe BishScoil Chaitríona, RenmoreDenis on EtsyDenis on YouTubeConey IslandGeneral Commanding Officer Tom Maguire's Story (see p.277)Denis on Instagram: @deniscmaguire  and @deniscmaguireartThanks to Purple-Planet  for  Intro/Outro music, and to FreeSound for the sound FX, and some music too!For tech reasons we weren't able this month to mention the Celtic Irish American Academy, but we'll be sure to do so next month.  Support its work by donating (in USD $, with tax exemption benefits) here: CIAA Scholastic.Our sponsor is the Fox Lifestyle Hospitality Group. Pay a visit to one of their great restaurants.A special shout out to Lochlainn Harte, Imaging Manager at Newstalk Radio, for extra, top class, audio mixing.

The 'Total Clarity' Podcast
Ep. 36 The Native Roads - The 'Total Clarity' Podcast

The 'Total Clarity' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 87:36


This week's route traces its origins back to before New York, New Amsterdam or any European presence in the New World. In 1946, Brooklyn Borough Historian James A. Kelly published a map that catalogued all instances of Native American roads pre-colonial settlement. Rediscovered in 2015 by blogger Heather Quinlan, we used the map to chart our marathon route for the week. It was a great opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the past traditions and current culture of New York's native people, the Lenape nation.  

No, YOU Tell It!
Episode 56 – Precious (Part 1)

No, YOU Tell It!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 26:26


The top five answers are on the board – name something that is Precious. Our first story delivers us right into the mind of its author. But this seemingly humorous daydream leads her to recollect lost lives and haunting memories that have shaped the way she lives and copes. Written by Heather Quinlan and read […]

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The Human Condition with Lisa Gregory
The Author, the Pandemic and Writing in Real Time

The Human Condition with Lisa Gregory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 39:31


Heather Quinlan was in the midst of working on her book, "Plagues, Pandemics and Viruses" when Covid 19 hit. And the author unexpectedly found herself writing about a pandemic in real time. In her book, she provides a front-row seat for readers to the challenges of the current pandemic while also exploring the history of those decimating diseases that came before it. Heather takes us on a journey of how disease and death shaped the Renaissance and influenced the Treaty of Paris and how lemonade and gerbils played their part in past plagues.

Bury Me In NJ
Paper Roses

Bury Me In NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 48:19


In this week's episode, we'll be speaking with author Heather Quinlan, who explores both the changing and persistent attitudes about death and illness as it relates to widespread plague and pandemics in her upcoming book, “Plagues, Pandemics, and Viruses, from the Plague of Athens to COVID-19.”In addition to discussing the learnings she took away from the extensive research she did for her book, we talk about the lessons Heather’s learned from her personal experiences with death and loss, our shared experiences with Alzheimer’s disease, and the New Jersey burial she’s been dreaming of for her father.Produced by Nick Rumaczyk. Theme music: "P to the A" by Anonymous Novels.

COGNITIVE RAMPAGE with Author ADAM LOWERY
Cognitive Rampage #265: Heather Quinlan

COGNITIVE RAMPAGE with Author ADAM LOWERY

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020


Heather Quinlan is the Author of "Plagues, Pandemics and Viruses: From The Plague Of Athens to COVID-19". Heather covers the history of these outbreaks, what history show us, why Spain isn't to blame... Hello, my name is Adam Lowery. I hope you’re taking care of you and living your Cognitive Rampage! What does that mean? It is about cultivating happiness through a passionate pursuit of life optimization, an enthusiastically persistent search for competence in mind, body and belief while building an optimistically rational life philosophy and living and growing your purposeful structure. The Cognitive Rampage hosts cerebral guests, offers mental health help and pushes you to question everything, including yourself. I fuse the cognitive, behavioral, social and biological sciences into a book & podcast. Available on Amazon & iTunes

Morano in the Morning
5am hour March 22nd: Heather Quinlan talks pandemics

Morano in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 53:36


5am hour March 22nd: Heather Quinlan talks pandemics

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Michigan Runner Girl
Ep180: What it takes to shift our mindset and experience wellness breakthroughs

Michigan Runner Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 61:02


“This year has been a huge year of mental transformation.”  Heather Quinlan, who penned Happy Pace Diaries for the MRG blog a few years back, shares the significant mindset change she’s experienced in recent time—and how this has affected her running and overall wellness. Heather, who is from Sterling Heights, has always been open and honest about her health journey—she once wrote about her weight “fluctuating anywhere between 360-390 lbs.” in 2010, the year she felt something stir within her as she watched her sister-in-law run her first half marathon—and this conversation is no different.  “I don’t think there’s been any one thing that’s happened, like a lightbulb moment. I think it’s been a host of things that have happened over time,” she says.  She had become a runner, with her favorite race the Detroit Half Marathon, but in 2015, “I hit a bad spot.”   “I have an anxiety disorder, like many people do … and running was hard for me. It was hard for me to get back into the ring … I just kind of lost my mojo. I was losing myself a little bit again.”  Things began to turn around when she joined a new gym about two years ago. It was a slow and gradual change as she spent more time with people she describes as family. “It took time. You sign up for a gym, or you decide to do something big, and you think this is going to change everything right away. And it doesn’t. It took me some time to find my way.” “When you put yourself around like-minded people who get you and encourage you, and want to see you succeed … I think it just started to come back to me. This gym really focuses on the mental aspect of health and wellness and nutrition. I just started to make that a priority. I kind of shifted that mindset of what do I have to do, to what do I get to do.” Heather says focusing on gratitude has been huge. Community also is integral. “I’m huge on community. The gym I go to now is community. It’s like family. I truly believe you can enjoy hard, challenging physical work … it’s fun to work out. It’s fun to go someplace where you feel valued.” Read Heather Quinlan’s blog posts for MRG here: Her first Happy Pace Diaries post: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-introducing-mrg-contributor-heather-quinlan/ Crossing paths with another runner (when you need it the most): https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries/ Feeling renewed as a runner … thanks to the treadmill: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-feeling-renewed-runner-thanks-treadmill/ ‘In my eyes and in my heart, I am a runner’: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-eyes-heart-runner/ Bayshore Half Marathon race recap: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-2014-bayshore-half-marathon-race-recap/ New Beginnings: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-2/ Running 13.1 in Chicago with Friends: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-running-13-1-chicago-friends/ 10 (from the heart) Tips to Get Started Running: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-10-tips-get-started-running/ No Regrets: https://michiganrunnergirl.com/happy-pace-diaries-regrets/

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heather quinlan is a film maker and she is working on a documentary about the many different accents that we have in new york city.

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Fish Out of Agua with Michele Carlo
Ep. 77: “Fish Out Of Agua with Michele Carlo”—feat. Heather Quinlan

Fish Out of Agua with Michele Carlo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 59:31


It's the "I'm Wawkin' Heah" episode—feat. filmmaker Heather Quinlan (Knishes: The New York Accent Documentary) tawkin' about what it was like to be a teenage theater techie, not letting knowing absolutely nothing about filmmaking stop her from making one—and why audio is more important than video. With tunes from the #NewYorkDolls, #JoeDolce, #TellySavalas and #AnthonyNewley, and shoutouts to #AlexisSottile, #Mitchell Reichler, #FrankieClinton and #CityLore. #artistsIknow #womenartists #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists

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Profiles in Sports
Episode #34 (8/19/15): Heather Quinlan

Profiles in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 23:54


The 1986 Mets didn’t just dominate the major league competition. They ruled New York City in a way that hasn’t been matched since. Filmmaker Heather Quinlan is in the late stages of developing a documentary on this team that won 108 games with brash and bravado and would go on to capture the World Series over the Boston Red Sox with a remarkable comeback spirit. For more on the project, including interview clips with Dwight Gooden, Mookie Wilson, Bill Buckner, Lenny Dykstra, and Kevin Mitchell, go to http://86metsmovie.com. Part of this episode also features sound from the music video “Let’s Go Mets,” created in 1986 by Shelly Palmer and available on iTunes. Photo courtesy of metshotcorner.com Audio clips courtesy of NBC Sports, “Let’s Go Mets” by Shelly Palmer, and “1986 Mets: A Year to Remember” by Major League Baseball Productions

NDB Media
The Mets Lounge: Where the Cool Kids hang out!

NDB Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 57:00


The Mets Lounge: Where The Cool Kids Hang Out! Yes, The Gal for All Seasons is back to whip up love for beloved Mets! Hang tough and loose as it gets real from a Mets' fan! Join The Coop and Heather Quinlan, from the 1986 Mets movie, to talk about the myth of the milquetoast good guy, and why the best Mets teams thrived with a rock and roll bad ass.  You won't want to miss this one!! www.galforallseasons.com www.twitter.com/Coopz22

CUNY TV's City Talk
Heather Quinlan: Documentary Filmmaker/The 86 Mets

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 28:39


Award winning documentary filmmaker, creator of "If Knishes Could Talk," about the NY accent, Heather Quinlan has taken on the Miracle Team: the '86 Mets - a gritty band of outlaws; perhaps, a metaphor for 1980's New York.

NDB Media
The Mets Lounge: Where the Cool Kids hang out!

NDB Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 56:00


Welcome to the Mets Lounge: where the Cool Kids Hang Out! Yes, The Gal for All Seasons is back to whip up love for beloved Mets! Hang tough and loose as it gets real from a Mets' fan! Join your host Taryn "The Coop" Cooper with special guest, Heather Quinlan (@heatherque) who is the brawn and brains behind the kickstarter for the 1986 Mets movie! You won't want to miss this one!! Special time tonight: 9:30 pm ET www.galforallseasons.com www.twitter.com/Coopz22

Dennis Has A Podcast
Episode 243 - '86 Mets: The Movie

Dennis Has A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2014 54:50


Heather Quinlan is currently working on a documentary about the '86 Mets where she has already done interviews with Lenny Dykstra, Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, Jeff Pearlman, and more! You can check out her Kickstarter campaign where she is raising money to continue filming and eventually finish her project! You can check out 86MetsMovie.com for more information! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal

WBAR NYC Podcast Archive
Shouts from Shea - Steve Keane & Ed Marcus

WBAR NYC Podcast Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 62:00


Join Steve Keane (KranepoolSociety.com) every other Wednesday evening at 8PM for "Shouts from Shea"; live with Ed Marcus (Metsmerized Online) on WBAR Iradio. Our guests this week are Heather Quinlan of 3 Roads Communications to talk about '86 Mets:The Movie and Joe DeCaro of Metsmerized Online  Alternating Wednesdays, listen to "Keane On Sports", where Steve breaks down the world beyond baseball.

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CUNY TV's City Talk
Heather Quinlan - Documentarian

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 25:45


Do Noo Yawkers Tawk? Still? Documentarian Heather Quinlan, writer/director/producer of "If These Knishes Could Talk: The Story of the New York Accent" and host Doug Muzzio tawk - sorry - talk about the New York patois we love so well.

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BBOX Radio
#1311 - Heather Quinlan Director of the NY Accent Film, "If These Knishes Could Talk"

BBOX Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013