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On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to discuss the Cork hurlers' change of captaincy and their haul of five All-Stars.Does it bode well for their revenge mission in 2025 and what changes can we expect in the squad when Pat Ryan gets his troops back together next month?They discuss the county final action over the weekend, with Russell Rovers and Kilshanning capturing the cups and Erin's Own-Lisgoold heading to a replay. Plus there's a breakdown of the U21 and divisional action and a preview of Carrigaline v Watergrasshill in the Premier Intermediate final and the IAHC replay.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rachael Pontillo joins me for an insightful conversation on the skincare industry, what one ingredient natural products to consider using to support your skin during recovery, what to avoid at all costs and she shares some powerful insights that will help us all protect going forward. Rachael is a IAHC and AADP Board Certified International Health Coach, Certified Nutritional Aesthetics Practitioner, Licensed Aesthetician, best selling author of 'Love your Skin, Love Yourself'; and natural skincare formulator and educator. She has treated many TSW clients, supporting their journey to skin health.. and Rachael has the most beautiful skin imaginable... so she definitely knows her stuff! Resources Instagram: @rachaelpontillo Web: createyourskincare.com Web for skin care and health coaches: skinwellnesspro.com Hydrosols, hydrolates, herbal waters
The Bums have an acute case of Low-E during Episode 0039 (they can't all be gems); talk eventually turns to NFL Week 9 and the dumpster fire that was MNF (Bears vs. Stealers/refs), the silver lining of Justin Time's progression, AARon “The Liar and Douchebag” Rodgers is flayed in the rail yard for gross negligence, while Jordan “No” Love makes his NFL debut; the Las Vegas Raiders are running out of degenerate criminals (or are they?), Odell escapes Cleveland; Cam is back in Charlotte for his swan song; Paddy heads to Ann Arbor, MI for a field trip to the Big House (travelogue); before the first half closes with a goofy-ass ESPN story about a dude who finds 164 bowling balls buried under his front porch. The second half ensues with yet another beer review, this time at the hands of Chicago's Lake Effect Brewing Co. and a mash-up with the Irish-American Heritage Center, to create a rock-solid Red Ale named after IAHC's public house bar— “Fifth Providence” (4.8% ABV); the Bums throw low-energy and sadness at the devastating loss of life in Houston following Travis Scott's AstroWorld concert and the tragedy that followed; Episode 0039 mercifully comes to an end after talk turns to streaming TV series reviews of ShowTime's “American Rust” (starring Jeff Daniels & Maura Tierney) and HBO's “100 Foot Wave” (featuring big wave rider Garrett McNamara). Happy Armistice / Veterans Day! Hug a Vet!Recorded, November 11, 2021 at B.O.M. northwest headquarters ‘The Eagle's Nest' in Chicago, IL USA.
Today, Dianne interviews our classroom Anatomy and Physiology and Weight Management and Sports Nutrition instructor, Tami Miller. Tune in to hear more about Tami's background and what she loves most about teaching in the classroom at Nourish House. Tami Miller is the owner of Sage Nutrition Coaching, Inc. in Wheat Ridge, CO— @sagenutritioncoaching on Instagram. Her educational background is in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Mycology, and Nutrition. Tami did research at the University of Colorado Medical Center for over 20 years. While obtaining her degree and for several years afterward, she tutored students at the university in a variety of subjects and decided that teaching was something she wanted to do on a regular basis. Tami has been teaching with Kaplan since 1999 and draws her passion for teaching from the success of her students. She has taught for all standardized tests at Kaplan and has traveled to Qatar to teach at Cornell Weil Medical College and to Abu Dhabi, UAE to teach at Khalifa University. She has recorded podcasts for Biochemistry and videos for Organic Chemistry. Tami is currently a regular Instructor at Khalifa University in addition to her teaching duties at the Nutrition Therapy Institute and Kaplan. Do you want to experience Tami's expert instruction first-hand? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. Music by Arija Rasutis
The JOY Factor: Mindfulness, Compassion, Positive Psychology, Healing, Yoga
Today's Show Welcome to episode 30 of the JOY Factor Podcast. Today's Guest is Bethany Perry, CAN, AAEC, IAHC, E-RYT Bethany is an emerging thought leader on combining the power of neuroscience and intuition. She transforms the lives of women and men who are challenged with emotional and physical traumas. Dedicating over 30 years of her life's work to helping people heal and grow by creating a non-judgmental space where each individual can discover freedom from the past to live the life they desire. What We'll Learn Brainspotting can help everyone find more freedom. Freedom means less space for judgment and more for love Where we look affects how we feel. When we're looking for something we tend to find it so why not make it joy? Focused reflection and practice leads to transformation and joy. Resources Mentioned Visit http://www.bethanyperry.com for two Guided Meditations on moving from fear to love. Reach out to Bethany: http://www.bethanyperry.com Amen Clinic Your Joy Factor It is a true honor to bring this podcast to you and I am so grateful that you took the time to listen. Did you learn anything that can help you with your own joy factor? If so, pass it on to your friends and family and give us a positive review at The JOY Factor Podcast. Do you have a second to complete this brief listener survey? It helps our show track who is listening so we can create topics of interest to you! http://survey.libsyn.com/thejoyfactorpodcast
Propelled by my younger sister Victoria’s surprise diagnosis of acute leukemia, an unsuccessful bone marrow transplant, and later her death, I have been exploring the impact her illness had on me, as well as the personal experiences of physicians, patients and families going through similarly disruptive losses. Victoria wrote a powerful journal about her nearly eight-month hospitalization, which I have incorporated into a memoir: “Grief Connects Us: A Doctor’s Lessons in Love, Loss, and Compassion.” In this book, I advocate for greater compassion and empathy in the way we treat each other and our patients, and make specific suggestions how we can improve health care delivery to achieve these goals. In addition to this memoir, I have written essays and made presentations. Some are upcoming. These include:Speeches:Columbia University Medical School, April, 2020.TED-x Greensboro: Developing Emotional Agility in Medical Practice (March, 2020)“My Continuing Medical Education: The Power of Human Touch.” Podium presentation at IAHC annual meeting in Greenville, SC., May 2019. Panel Director: “The power of writing to foster empathy and compassion,” Annual Schwartz Conference, Boston, September 2019.Schwartz Rounds at Cone Health, May 2019 and March 2020.“Grief As My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor,” Cone Health: CHES Series, June 2019.Keynote speaker, Palliative Care Colloquium, Boston Archdiocese, May 2019.“The Power of Human Touch,” IAHC Journal, in press.“Cone Health: Our Journey to Top Decile Physician Engagement,” Presented with Mickey Foster and Jonathan Berry, MD at Press Ganey Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, November 2018.“On the Receiving End of Neurosurgical Care: Lessons I Have Learned,” presented at the 100thAnniversary of the Department of Neurosurgery foundation at The University of Michigan, Sept. 2018.Writings:“Dying in the Neurosurgical ICU,” The New York Times January 14, 2020.“Moral Distress in Neurosurgery,” The New York Times, August 15, 2019.“Grief As My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor,” The New York Times, Nov. 14, 2018. “Compassion Belongs in the Operating Room,” World Neurosurgery 132:441-442, December 2019. “A Week in Honduras, The impact of bringing spinal surgery to the NPH orphanage in Honduras through the auspices of One World Surgery,” March 2019.“Grief Connects Us: A Doctor’s Lessons in Love, Loss, and Compassion” Memoir.Podcasts and Radio:Frankly Speaking About Cancer with Kim Thiboldeaux, Cancer Support Community,Aired May 21, 2019Podcast with Jeffrey Segal, MDTranscript and access to podcast is https://medicaljustice.com/dr-joseph-stern-and-dr-jeff-segal/ Webpage – josephsternmd.comDr. Stern earned his undergraduate and medical school degrees, as well as completed his internship and residency, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He concluded a fellowship in pediatric scoliosis surgery with Dr. Jean Dubousset at the Hospital Saint Vincent de Paul in Paris, France, and since then, has been in continuous practice. Dr. Stern has eight issued U.S. patents for medical devices. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in this week for lots of brand new music from across the pond as the lads spin tracks from Dublin's All Folk'd Up and Black Bank Folk, a new song from the latest Van Morrison (Official) release Three Cords and the Truth and from Hozier's newest Wasteland Baby! There's also some great tunes and song from our very own Pauline Conneely, NYC rockers The Prodigals, The High Kings in advance of their two soon-to-be-sold-out shows at the IAHC, Dervish with Imelda May, Adam Agee & Jon Sousa, songwriter extroidanaire Tommy Sands and the late great Ronnie Drew. Tune in to Windy City Irish Radio each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240AM or catch our podcast here www.windycityirishradio.com
The Windy City Irish Radio studio is just a little more rosy this evening as the lads are paid a visit from Chicago Rose's Katie Callahan and Maggie McEldowney in advance of the 2019 Chicago Rose of Tralee Selection at the Irish American Heritage Center in Saturday April 6th. The Rose of Tralee International Festival is one of Ireland's largest and longest running festivals, and will celebrate 60 years in 2019. The heart of the festival is the selection of the Rose of Tralee which brings young women of Irish descent from around the world to County Kerry, Ireland for a global celebration of Irish culture. And on Saturday, the Chicago Rose will be selected to be a part of this fantastic event. Join us as we chat with Katie and Maggie and discuss their worldly experiences as Chicago Roses and talk about the event at the IAHC on the 6th. There are tickets still available and it is open to the public. Tune in for rose-colored music from Elvis Costella, Luka Bloom, Scythian and Katie herself. If that's not enough, there is more from County Tyrones The Logues, Quebec's Yves Lambert Trio, Glen Hansard, Doolin’ and a brand new track from WCIR veterans Ashley & Simpson off of their critically acclaimed new album, Off to Here Land. Catch us live every Wednesday on WSBC 1240AM from 8PM - 9PM and check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, Tim and Mike welcome The Factory Theater playwright Shannon O'Neill and director Spenser Davis into the studio to chat about their current production of "May the Road Rise Up." This is a powerful family drama portraying three generations of an Irish-American family and how they've coped with a profound tragedy, Both moving and funny, this latest production from the Factory Theater is a must-see. The show runs through March 30th. Also tune in for music from Dervish, prior to their concert at the Irish American Heritage Center this Friday night, Socks in the Frying Pan, who will be playing at the IAHC on March 17th, Scythian, who come to Aurora to play this Saturday night, and music from Roger Mcguinn, The Fitzgeralds, Strings and Things,Talisk and The High Kings. Tune in every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM and catch this week's episode here www.windycityirishradio.com
You can't have a Dream-Life if you're not healthy. Eating the right foods can boost your immune system, rid you of chronic illness and more. Eating the wrong foods can cause illness and keep you from achieving your dreams.So what can you do? My latest guest, Jo-e Sutton has lots of healthy advice on nutrition, and can help even for those who have been addicted to junk food. She is a Board Certified Holistic Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Teacher's College Columbia University. She has master's studies from Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Calif. She is a member of the NADP, National Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association for Health Coaches.Get a complementary 30-minute dream discovery session at thedreamcoach.net.
In this episode, Lauren sits down with Certified Nutrition Specialist and health educator Alyson Roux (MS, CNS, member of the CAN and IAHC). Alyson lives with invisible illness (Familial Mediterranean Fever and degenerative disc disease), and also operates a weight-inclusive (HAES approach) practice in Silverlake, Los Angeles. Listen as Alyson reveals: - How an Ayurvedic practitioner originally suggested her diagnosis of Familial Mediterranean Fever, and how an episode of House finally convinced her to treat it! - The common cycle of responsibility for one’s symptoms, and the continuing cycle to heal oneself as a survivor of invisible illness - The lack of proper screening tools for mood disorders among those surviving invisible illness (and how many of us are prescribed an SSRI when doctors haven’t even screened us for such disorders) - That the medication prescribed for FMF can cause significant B12 deficiency if not monitored properly – and that this deficiency is likely the underlying cause of the peripheral neuropathy with which Alyson currently lives - That her degenerative disc disease forced her to go on disability for a brief period of time, and that this upheaval in her life opened the way to an entirely new career path in nutrition and wellness - That the shift in Alyson’s health spurred her interest in dietary changes, which in turn changed her relationship to food in a positive way - That poop is a great barometer for individual optimal health! - The importance of weight-inclusive clinical practices - The importance of bringing your health advocate to your doctors’ appointments, and why you should arrive at every appointment prepared - Why we should all throw out our scales – and what you can say at the doctor’s office if you don’t want to be weighed at every visit - How those living with invisible illness have to be deliberate with every minute of their day – and why that can be exhausting - That “Compassion Fatigue” in the healthcare industry is real – and clinicians can be trained in how to cope with it! - Why patients with multiple healthcare providers should make sure each member of their team is in contact with one another - Why having a pet is one of the best things you can do for your overall health
Rachael Pontillo is the best-selling author of “Love your skin, Love yourself” and Co-author of “The Sauce Code”. She is also a Functional Nutritional Practitioner, AADP and IAHC certified health coach, licensed Aesthetician. Her career track involved working in similar industries but her passion to discover a more natural and organic way for better skin has landed her where she is now.In this episode, Dr. Kyrin and Rachael talks about how the quality of your skin is also an important identifier how your health is. Pointing out what your skin does to your body and how you can be able to take care of your skin, including common skin problems such as acne, eczema, etc. , giving it more glow sans the harmful chemicals.Key Notes:How environmental factors can affect your health and what does your skin do to protect itHow you can nourish your skinWhat self-love can do for youTop common skin problems that people complain about and what you can do about it Quotes:“Health is not an event, it’s a journey.” – Dr. Kyrin Dunston“You have to tell yourself ‘I love you’.” – Rachael Pontillo“If you don’t love the energetic part of yourself, this will never be the way you want it to be.” – Dr. Kyrin“Start listening to your body, look at your skin.” – Dr. Kyrin“Overwhelm attracts overwhelm” – Rachael Pontillo“Having her brilliant health really speaks to the idea that we are embodying who we really are in all of our divine glory” – Rachael Pontillo Links mentioned:Rachael Pontillo’s website - https://rachaelpontillo.com/Must Have Secrets for Gorgeous Skin course - https://rachaelpontillo.com/must-secrets-gorgeous-skin/Love Your Skin, Love Yourself book - https://www.amazon.com/Love-Your-Skin-Yourself-Achieving/dp/061585172X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1377052202&sr=1-1 Link To YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/fpaUsWqQFIY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
20 million online viewers cannot be wrong! Internet sensation The Byrne Brothers join us in the Windy City Irish Radio studios this week for their first U.S. radio appearance. They are performing this Friday night in a FREE concert at the Irish American Heritage Center. Since arriving in the States from their home in Donegal and after six months performing at Raglan Road Orlando in Disney Springs, the family has hit the road to travel the country with instruments in hand and we are very happy to have them in studio to perform for us and for you. The Byrne Brothers consist of Luca (14), Finn (11) Dempsey (8), and yes, they asked Dad Tommy to join in the fun. Tune in for an hour of tunes from the lads and check them out at the IAHC on Friday night in the 5th Province. Tune in for The Byrne Brothers and music from Eileen Ivers, Connla, The Fureys and Nanci Griffith. Windy City Irish Radio airs each and every Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM from 8PM - 9PM and you can catch this week's action-packed show at www.windycityirishradio.com.
This week on Windy City Irish Radio the lads preview the David Keenan show at The Elbo Room this Friday night. Tim and Mike also begin their preview of the Irish American Heritage Festival at the IAHC with tunes and songs from some of the headline performers at this year's festival including the one and only Liz Carroll, festival stalwarts Gaelic Storm, the pride of Offaly JigJam, Thunderhead faves Byrne and Kelly, Rory Makem and the The Mickey Finns. And we'd be remiss to forget the Father's out there with songs from Ronan Keating with Yusuf / Cat Stevens and Niamh Farrell and Project West. Happy Father's Day to all the Dads out there! Catch us live on WSBC 1240AM every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM and check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Featured Guest: Jo-e Sutton is a Board Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Teacher’s College, Columbia University, and a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition’s Immersion Program in advanced business, health coaching and personal transformation coaching methods. She has master’s studies in Oriental Medicine from Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Calif.; is a member of the AADP, American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association for Health Coaches. Jo-e authored the ‘Eat, Think And Be Awesome’ Curriculum that she taught to middle school children and still teaches to students of all ages, to inspire self love and responsibility for their health by nurturing their thoughts, behaviors and food choices. In her classes on cooking, holistic health, mindfulness and the Human Design System, people are amazed by the paradigm shifting differences in their lives when LEVELING-UP behaviors with simple, sustainable choices. Jo-e Has authored three BOOKS:THE DOWNLOW ON THE UPFLOW– Stop Getting Burned By Acid Reflux And Angry DigestionINSULTS AND ANTIDOTES TO EATING, THINKING AND BEING AWESOME! Her third book is on it’s way;LEVEL UP YOUR MOJO IN THE KITCHEN– A Revolution For a Healthy Evolution
Spring Tides is a rowdy folk hop'n'roll band from the hills of Donegal playing swinging blues in smart casual shoes and they're in the Windy City Irish Radio studio this week in advance of their FREE show at the Irish American Heritage Center THIS Saturday night. James O'Donnell and Catherine Jennings from Spring Tides stop in to play some brand new music and tracks off of their new CD recorded at the historic Sun Studios in Memphis, TN. If that's not enough, Sharon Shannon rings in to give the lads a preview of her upcoming show at City Winery Chicago on November 13th. Also featuring tunes from Moya Brennan, First Lady of Celtic Music, in advance of her Salon Concerts Chicago performance THIS Sunday evening at the IAHC and from Open The Door For Three promoting their upcoming gig at Chief O’Neill’s on November 11th (and their visit to the Windy City Irish Radio studio NEXT week!) Join us each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM and catch this week's jam-packed podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
It's a big week in the Windy City Irish Radio studio as the lads preview two big events coming up over the next couple of days at the Irish American Heritage Center. On Thursday, the IAHC is proud to present world-renowned traditional group Lúnasa at World Music Festival Chicago in a FREE concert. On this week's show we are joined by Sean Cleland and the Irish Music School of Chicago who's Youth Ensemble will be opening for Lunasa at the IAHC. The Kilgubbin Brothers will perform in the 5th Province right after the show. This Friday it's the Halfway to St. Patrick's Day Party featuring The Tossers, The Chancey Brothers and the Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band all performing for $10 at the IAHC. What a way to jump start the weekend!! Tune in to this week's show for LIVE music from the Irish Music School and tracks from Lunasa, The Chanceys, The Tossers, Scotland's, The Recollective and Dublin's, Billy Treacy. Join us each and every Wednesday on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM and check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, the boys are treated to the dulcet tones of the Green Meadow Boys and their melodious take on some Irish classics promoting their upcoming performance at the Irish American Heritage Center on December 9th. Tim and Mike chat with the Boys between songs and spin some tracks from the recent Gaelic Storm release, trad greats Téada, Irish Canadian rockers Great Big Sea, Project West, and Orla Fallon. Tune in for music to give you a taste of what's to come at the Irish Heritage Singers Fall Concert this Sunday November 20th at the IAHC and from Cathie Ryan before her Salon Concerts Chicago on December 8th. Finally, the lads pay tribute to the late great Leonard Cohen by way of Damien Rice. That's a whole lot to fit into a one hour show! Tune in every Wednesday night from 8PM - 9PM to WSBC 1240 AM or check out the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Hailing from Kiltealy, County Wexford, Anthony Kearns was born into a musical family. Growing up, he turned to singing and made his name locally in the hotel catering business as the "Singing Barman." After winning the "Ireland Searches for a Tenor" competition in 1993, Kearns went on to join The Irish Tenors before reaching international stardom and embarking on a solo career in his down time from the power trio. Anthony is widely renowned for his tremendous service to our veterans here in the U.S. and has routinely performed at veteran's events over the years. This week on Windy City Irish Radio, Tim and Mike visit with Anthony Kearns before his long-awaited return to the Irish American Heritage Center this Sunday November 13th. The boys spin songs from the famed tenor and feature music from Liam Clancy, Natalie MacMaster, Paul Brady and Van Morrison. Tune in for a track off of the brand new album from New York rockers The Narrowbacks and a tune from legendary Irish musician Frankie Gavin before his Salon Concerts Chicago at the IAHC this Saturday night. Sit down and have a cuppa whatever strikes your fancy and join us every Wednesday on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM or check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
The stars are aligned tonight as the boys welcome Bob McNamara from the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation to talk all about the upcoming Starry Night Chicago 8.5K happening at Arlington Park on Sunday September 18th. Tim and Mike will be rambling their way through the course to the finish line next week and encourage all of you to join them. To join the walk/run/saunter or just to donate to this wonderful cause to cure the kids, please visit and support our team at http://pbtf.convio.net/goto/windycityirishradio. This week's show also features music from some of the fabulous musicians that will be visiting the Irish American Heritage Center this month including the Isle of Man Manx musicians, Barrule performing at the Center as part of Salon Concerts Chicago on Sept. 18th, prog folk band The Led Farmers playing Monday Sept. 19th before the Monday Night Football game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, and Irish singer-songwriter Mundy at the IAHC with a special solo show on Friday Sept. 30th. This week's show also features great music from The Frames (Official), The Corrs - Official page, Solas, the The Chancey Brothers, Na Fianna and brand new not-yet-released singles from Tupelo's James Cramer and the one and only Van Morrison (Official). Tune in each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM to WSBC 1240 AM or catch the podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com
Featured Guest: Jo-e Sutton is a Board Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Teacher’s College, Columbia University, and a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition’s Immersion Program in advanced business, health coaching and personal transformation coaching methods. She has master’s studies in Oriental Medicine from Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Calif.; is a member of the AADP, American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association for Health Coaches. Jo-e authored the ‘Eat, Think And Be Awesome’ Curriculum that she taught to middle school children and still teaches to students of all ages, to inspire self love and responsibility for their health by nurturing their thoughts, behaviors and food choices. In her classes on cooking, holistic health, mindfulness and the Human Design System, people are amazed by the paradigm shifting differences in their lives when LEVELING-UP behaviors with simple, sustainable choices.
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, the lads visit with new Irish American Heritage Center President, Gene Cooney, and get an update of new initiatives and big events coming soon at the IAHC! Tune in for toe-tapping favorites from Tommy Makem, The Fureys with Davey Arthur, The Chieftains with The Rolling Stones, Dropkick Murphys, Altan, and Roger McGuinn plus a preview of this weekend's 35th Annual Milwaukee Irish Fest with Screaming Orphans, The Kilkennys, The High Kings and Socks in the Frying Pan. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor each Wednesday night on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm or listen to our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Visit the Wisdom Summit website, and download Jo-e's book, THE DOWNLOW on the UPFLOW, FREE to Wisdom Summit listeners. Jo-e Sutton is a Board Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Teacher's College, Columbia University, and a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition's Immersion Program in advanced business, health coaching and personal transformation coaching methods. She has master's studies in Oriental Medicine from Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Calif.; is a member of the AADP, American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association for Health Coaches.
Jo-e Sutton is a Board Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and Teacher's College, Columbia University, and a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition's Immersion Program in advanced business, health coaching and personal transformation coaching methods. She has master's studies in Oriental Medicine from Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, Calif.; is a member of the AADP, American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association for Health Coaches.
TO RECEIVE JO-E's free book, THE DOWNLOAD ON THE UPFLOW visit WWW.WISDOMSUMMIT2015.COM and click on Jo-e's picture. Jo-e Sutton is a Board Certified Holistic Health Counselor through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and Teacher's College, Columbia University. She's a graduate of the Institute of Integrative Nutrition's Immersion Program in advanced buiness, health coaching and personal transformation coaching methods. She has a master's studies in Oriental Medicine from Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, CA. She is a member of the AADP, American Association of Drugless Practitioners and the IAHC, the International Association of Health Coaches. She is the the author of "THE DOWNLOAD ON THE UPFLOW - Stop Getting Burned by Acid Reflux and Angry Digestion." (FREE TODAY) ( www.wisdomsummit2015.com ) Other books Jo-e has authored are: INSULTS AND ANTIDOTES TO EATING, THINKING AND BEING AWESOME. Her her third book will be out soon: LEVEL UP YOUR MOJO IN THE KITCHEN, A Revolution for a Healthy Evolution. Jo-E is passionate about assisting people to love themselves to heal with self care strategies, support and accountability.
The Quest to the Fest begins tonight as the boys welcome Noel Rice of Chicago trad favorites, Baal Tinne, and the Academy of Irish Music in studio to preview their appearance this Friday, June 11th, as part of Salon Concerts Chicago and next month at Irish Fest at the Irish American Heritage Center. Mike and Tim also have a chat with William J. Kelley of the Ancient Order of Hibernians (Div.1) to promote the AOH's upcoming "Salute the Troops" fundraiser on July 2nd at the IAHC. Also featuring music from Gaelic Storm, We Banjo 3, Scythian, The Waterboys, The Tossers and a reading of William Butler Yeats by Tommy Clancy from The Clancy Brothers in celebration of the sesquicentennial of his birth. Join Tim Taylor and Mike Shevlin each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm CST on WSBC 1240AM Chicago, WCFJ 1470AM or listen on our website at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Despite the mighty cold and the heart-atttack snow, the boys have ensconced themselves in the Windy City Irish Radio studios to bring you an action-packed hour of awfully good craic. Aidan O'Toole from the band, ANISH, joins us in studio promoting their upcoming Salon Concert Series: ANISH at the IAHC. With birthday tributes abound, Mike and Tim celebrate lives lived to the fullest and remember lives lost too soon with music from Ziggy Marley and The Chieftains, Makem-Spain Brothers, Black 47, Hair of the Dog Emish, Joan Osborne, Old Blind Dogs, Imelda May, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, and Nanci Griffith. Join Mike Shevlin & Tim Taylor on WSBC 1240 AM or WCFJ 1470 AM from 8 PM - 9 PM each Wednesday. You can reach Tim or Mike at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com or you can find more information at www.windycityirishradio.com.