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Later start for the Jets but they win! And Brett is still kind of pitiful and pathetic with the GOUT; Players Championship experiences four-hour weather delay, will finish today -- LET'S TALK DELAYS; St. Patrick's Day! Irish Association of Manitoba; How the U.S.-Canada trade war affects flight deals and travel plans; SPORTS!!!! - Bob Irving; LEX from Power 97 on her 'clothing swap' with her friends, predominantly all 'thrifted' clothes
Vivian Guerin Chairman of the Irish Association of Social Workers reacts to a Dublin District Court Judge has described the performance of the Child and Family Agency in its duties and obligations to 250 children as "shocking and appalling."
In this episode we talk to Gearóid Ó Faoleán about his research into support for the Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles. Gearóid is the author of A Broad Church: The Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland, 1969–1980 and A Broad Church Vol. 2: The Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland, 1980-1989, published by Merrion Press in 2019 and 2023, respectively. He is currently working on a history of traditional music in west Clare with support from a bursary from the Irish Association of Professional Historians. We discuss the extent of support and sympathy for the IRA in the South and its role in the armed campaign; how public support manifested in training, arms, and the legal system; and the wide, cross-party political spread of IRA sympathy, discrete from the political wing of the Provisional movement. Both volumes of A Broad Church are available from Merrion Press.
There are large numbers of people waiting for a hospital bed again today. Joining us is Dr Alan Watts from the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine, who is also a consultant at University Hospital Limerick...
We wish the Cork ETB Youth Orchestra so much joy as they take part in the Irish Association of Youth Orchestras Festival in the National Concert Hall next week! Elmarie and Conor went along to rehearsals to meet the musicians! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Alimentary! I am delighted to welcome Penny Sharkey (and yes we are related!) to discuss how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can be used either by itself or with other therapeutic tools in therapy to support mental health and wellbeing. Penny is a professional counsellor and psychotherapist, and a member of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP). She holds a First-Class Honours Degree in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, a Degree in Social Studies, and a master's Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Currently, she works in a private practice in Celbridge and Maynooth, in Co. Kildare. From an early age, Penny developed a curiosity in how the power of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit worked. This passion was sparked by witnessing a friend struggle with severe anxiety and depression and seeing how effective therapy was in transforming their life. That experience motivated her to help others navigate their own challenges and find healing. In her practice, she strives to create a warm, accepting, and honest environment where clients feel safe to explore their feelings. Her therapeutic approach is flexible and client-centered, emphasizing empathy and tailored interventions to meet each person's unique needs. She believes in the power of active listening, congruence, and guidance to help clients discover meaning, build resilience, and achieve personal growth. She primarily works with Person-Centred Therapy, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to support clients on their journey towards well-being. She said that it has been so fulfilling to work in supporting those who are seeking support, helping them find their own strength and clarity in times of distress. Other Resources Penny Sharkey Linkedin https://ie.linkedin.com/in/penny-sharkey-a4205527a Penny Sharkey Private Practice website https://www.thelisteningco.ie/ IACP List of Therapists https://iacp.ie/page/therapists?co=6&cat=11 HSE National Counselling Service https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health/services-support/ncs/ Mental Health Ireland https://www.mentalhealthireland.ie/get-support/ Aware https://www.aware.ie/ Youth Mental Health https://jigsaw.ie/ The Encylopaedia of Healing Foods by Dr Michael Murray, Dr Joseph Pizzorno with Lara Pizzorno MA, LMT Recipes for Kale https://www.jamieoliver.com/inspiration/killer-kale-recipes/ https://www.loveandlemons.com/kale-recipes/ Music composed by cascreativearts, copyright Lyn Sharkey Nutrition. www.lynsharkeynutrition.ie
‘Botox for Bros' or ‘Brotox' as it's being called in certain online circles – describes the rise in men getting cosmetic procedures. But, is there still the stigma attached around men wanting to improve or enhance their looks? Does it make a man any less masculine? Or do you think it should be encouraged?Andrea is joined by Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons, as well as two men who have had cosmetic procedures, to discuss.
Dr. Jimmy Lee, Irish Association of Emergency Medicine; and Riham Jafari, Action Aid west bank, on the targeting of Gaza's health infrastructure.
For this week's Ask Me Anything, Plastic Surgeon Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons joins guest host Clare McKenna to answer any of your questions!
Dr Natalie McEvoy StAR Research Lecturer in Critical Care nurisng at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) joins us today to talk about her nursing journey, completing her PhD and the journey from the bedside into fulltime academia. Natalie became chairperson of the Irish Association of Critical Care Nurses (IACCN) in January 2024 and she shares with us the great work the IACCN are doing and why all critical care nurses should join! Please do leave us some feedback and/or suggested topics icueducationteam@stjames.ie
This week, journalist Naula Woulfe wrote a piece in the Irish Independent about how she used EFT to kick the habit of biting her nails, which she had been doing for years.But, what is EFT, and how could it work for you?Joining Seán to discuss is Anne Brannick, Chairperson of the Irish Association of Relationship Mentors who practises EFT.
This week, journalist Naula Woulfe wrote a piece in the Irish Independent about how she used EFT to kick the habit of biting her nails, which she had been doing for years.But, what is EFT, and how could it work for you?Joining Seán to discuss is Anne Brannick, Chairperson of the Irish Association of Relationship Mentors who practises EFT.
In this episode of V-FM Pensions, hosts Darren and Nico chat to the CEO of the Irish Association of Pension Funds, Jerry Moriarty. As well as finding out what value for money means to Jerry, we learn about the Irish pension system and the proposed introduction of auto enrolment. We talk about lessons from the UK experience of introducing auto enrolment and pick up on the question of the FCA's value for money consultation which closed this week. We also chat about the recently published Mercer Global Pensions Index (an annual ranking of pension systems worldwide based on adequacy, sustainability, and integrity) and discuss the proposed sale of a mutual insurer in Singapore including the objection and backlash it has created.
According to a UK-based plastic surgeon using the ancient Greek ‘Golden Ratio of Beauty', the world's most handsome men have been ranked. Topping the list is Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Irish star Paul Mescal securing an impressive third place. This unique list measures facial symmetry to determine physical perfection, and other stars like Robert Pattinson, George Clooney, and Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan also made the cut.Joining Seán to discuss the science of beauty is Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons.
According to a UK-based plastic surgeon using the ancient Greek ‘Golden Ratio of Beauty', the world's most handsome men have been ranked. Topping the list is Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Irish star Paul Mescal securing an impressive third place. This unique list measures facial symmetry to determine physical perfection, and other stars like Robert Pattinson, George Clooney, and Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan also made the cut.Joining Seán to discuss the science of beauty is Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons.
For this week's Ask the Expert, Andrea Gilligan is joined by Colm Kieran, Funeral Director with Kieran Bros. Funeral Care and former Spokesperson for the Irish Association of Funeral Directors to answer all of your funeral-related questions.
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
What if there's an inherent health within us that drives us? A Self that's untouched by trauma? How would knowing that make a difference to how we feel about ourselves? Listen in as Liam dives into his experience to reveal a finding overflowing with hope.Liam O Mahony is an adoptee, an accredited Psychotherapist and Addiction Counsellor with over nine years of experience working with adults and adolescents. He is associated with the Centre for Self-Leadership Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), a member of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and Addiction Counsellors of Ireland (ACI). He is a graduate of University College Cork and the Cork Institute of Technology with particular expertise in areas such as Trauma and Addiction.His main interest is the related fields of Attachment, Neuroscience and Trauma and he is particular passionate about how research from these areas can be integrated into the work of psychotherapists and addiction counsellors.More at:https://pcpsi.ie/our-founders/The book Liam mentioned on generational trauma is The Heart of Trauma by Dr. Bonnie Badenoch Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.
The Government has been accused of ‘Tokenistic engagement' by a number of medical professions on tackling issues in Children's Disability Services. The umbrella group called Health and Social Care Professions say it could have an impact on the safety of children with disability. One of the groups criticising the Government is the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists and their Chief Operations Officer Edel Dunphy. Edel spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
The Government has been accused of ‘Tokenistic engagement' by a number of medical professions on tackling issues in Children's Disability Services. The umbrella group called Health and Social Care Professions say it could have an impact on the safety of children with disability. One of the groups criticising the Government is the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists and their Chief Operations Officer Edel Dunphy. Edel spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Restricted dog breeds should be banned in Ireland. That's the call from Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons who spoke to Ciara this morning.
Restricted dog breeds should be banned in Ireland. That's the call from Professor Jack Kelly, President of the Irish Association of Plastic Surgeons who spoke to Ciara this morning.
Professor John Crown is one of Ireland's best-known and accomplished cancer experts. He has spent his entire career trying to improve outcomes for patients and fighting to improve the way Ireland's health system works, so it was no surprise that, recently, John was crowned with the Outstanding Contribution to Cancer Medicine and Research Award from the Irish Association for Cancer Research.In this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast we talk about John's fascinating background, what inspired him to become a cancer specialist, what we all need to do (and stop doing) to live longer, healthier lives, where the health system has gone wrong and how John believes it can be fixed.COMEDY – we throw back to one of my favourites: RTE boss Kevin Bakhurst has just introduced a salary cap for RTE presenters – his voicemail box is hopping!Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
A page purporting to be a livestream link for a funeral of a woman in the county has recently scammed several people. The page was created with a link to watch the funeral ceremony, and almost 300 people were connected to the page in less than an hour. Comments on the page later alerted other users to the scam nature of the profile and requesting people to report the page. However, it's understood a number of people followed the link on the page and entered their details, these people later had to contact their banks to block their cards. Jerry spoke to John-Mark Griffin – of Griffin Funeral Homes Limerick & PRO of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors.
President Higgins addressed the Annual Dóchas Conference. Dóchas is an Irish Association of Non-Governmental Development Organisations Founded from the belief that every human being is fundamentally equal, working to protect and support the most vulnerable in society. This year's conference titled 'Dóchas at 50: Sustainable Development in a Time of Climate Crisis', celebrated five decades of collaboration amongst International development and humanitarian organisations in Ireland, and their collective vision for a just, equal and sustainable world. https://president.ie/en/diary/details/president-addresses-the-dochas-50th-anniversary-conference
Following the verdict of the inquest into the death of Aoife Johnston at University Hospital Limerick, the hospital's A&E department remains the most overcrowded in the country. Conor Sheehan, Labour Councillor in Limerick, and Conor Deasy, President of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
9am-10am Our very own Ollie Turner talks about his heart failure diagnosis with Emer Burke, PRO of the Irish Association of Heart Failure Nurses. Cllr Alastair McKinstry of the Green Party and Sinn Féinn's Tomás Ó Curraoin debate sustainable rural housing. And Independent Ireland European Parliament candidate joins us to discuss immigration. 'Galway Talks with John Morley' broadcasts every weekday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM.
The Emergency Department at University Hospital Limerick was “akin to a war zone” on the weekend that 16-year-old sepsis patient Aoife Johnston died there. That's what Clinical Nurse Manager Katherine Skelly told the inquest into Aoife's death yesterday. But more than a year after her passing, has anything been done to address the overcrowding crisis? We heard from Professor Conor Deasy, President of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine.
Dara O'Keeffe is the Simulation Lead in Postgraduate Surgical Education and Training at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. She trained in surgery in Ireland for eight years before entering the field of medical education in 2006. At RCSI she designed and implemented national assessments in technical and non-technical skills, before moving to Boston in 2010. There she held the position of Assistant Director of Simulation-based Learning at the Brigham and Women's hospital and a faculty appointment at Harvard Medical School. In 2015, she returned to RCSI to further expand the postgraduate simulation curriculum in Surgery and Emergency Medicine. She has over a decade of experience in simulation curriculum planning and delivery across all specialties and allied healthcare professionals, specialising in assessment. She has completed a fellowship in Surgical Education Research and a Masters in Health Professions Education with University of Illinois Chicago. She is a member of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and a founding committee member of the Irish Association for Simulation.
Professor Conor Deasy, President of the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine, discusses the current pressure the health service is under.
The Government's landmark auto-enrolment scheme for pensions has moved closer to being a reality with the Department of Social Protection now saying that the process of finding a company to build and run the system will begin in earnest.But after years of delay and missed deadlines, will the scheme be up and running by the second half of 2024? What will the impact be for SMEs across the country? And is this a major step towards eventually eradicating the State pension?To tease out the details of the scheme, host Ciarán Hancock is joined on the podcast by CEO of the Irish Association of Pension Funds, Jerry Moriarty, and Barra Roantree, Assistant Professor & Programme Director of MSc in Economic Policy at Trinity College Dublin.Produced by John Casey, with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this, the second of my 4 part mini-series, Neurodivergent Voices In Therapy.In this series, I had the pleasure of speaking with 4 amazing therapists about how their neurodivergence impacts them as private practitioners. We explore what it's like to run a practice when you have autism, ADHD, dyslexia or a combination of those things. So if you are neurodivergent, or know people that are, this is for you.________________I'm delighted to say that this week I have Eve Menezes Cunningham with me.I've known Eve for some time, she was also in the Grow Your Private Practice membership, and I can tell you she is one of the kindest people you will ever have the good fortune to meet.And I am delighted to have her as a guest in the Neurodivergent Voices in Therapy series.Eve specialises in all things self-care (she describes it as ‘ Self-care for connecting with and taking better care of your highest, wisest, truest, wildest, most joyful, brilliant and miraculous Self - how cool is that?!)I could talk with Eve for hours, because we are quite different in our outlook - Eve is a very spiritual person, and I'm not spiritual at all, so I always learn so much a lot from her.She is an author, therapist, supervisor, master NLP practitioner, advanced EFT practitioner, experienced yoga teacher, and more (read 'About Eve below).Self-care and ADHDIn this podcast, we chat about:Self-care and people-pleasing within the therapist communityThe benefits of self-knowledge‘Addictive personality' Vs impulse controlThe importance of restThe benefits of Yoga Nidra...and more. About Eve Menezes CunninghamEve is a very busy person! She is the author of 365 Ways to Feel Better: Self-care Ideas for Embodied Wellbeing. She also runs Feel Better Every Day (aka selfcarecoaching.net).Integrating a wide range of therapies, coaching and supervision, she specialises in all things self care especially around trauma, anxiety, stress, sleep issues and finding more purpose, meaning and joy.Eve offers free resources via selfcarecoaching.net and runs the Extra Embodied (Wellbeing with Eve) online membership (evemc.substack.com) with exclusive content live coaching calls each week helping people integrate self care practices into their daily lives.Eve's work incorporates traditional talk therapy and coaching as well as somatic (body based) and energy approaches for a holistic approach.She is a British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Senior Accredited Supervisor and Past Chair of BACP Coaching, an Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) Accredited supervisor and counsellor, EFT International Accredited Mentor and Advanced EFT Practitioner, a Yoga Professionals UK Experienced Yoga Teacher and NLP Master Practitioner.She has been on the editorial team for Rapport, ANLP's NLP journal, since 2007. Eve's work been featured in titles including Psychologies, Therapy Today, Coaching Today, the FT, Guardian, Evening Standard, Metro, Telegraph and Daily Mail.A member of IACP's editorial committee, she edited the Summer 2022 edition of the Irish Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy.Based in Westport, on the west coast of Ireland, Eve works online and by telephone with clients and supervisees across the UK and Ireland with some nature based outdoor sessions in Westport.So go and say hi to her!
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
To kick off Season 4, we welcome to The Pod Paul Huddie of University College, Dublin. Paul is a European Research Council Project Manager at University College, Dublin, for European Research Council initiatives, including the Age of Civil Wars project. He is also a member of the UCD Centre for War Studies. He previously served as Research Programmes Administrator at UCD and was a lecturer at the University of West London. Paul received his BA and MA degrees at University College Dublin and his PhD at Queen's University, Belfast. Paul is the author of The Crimean War and Irish Society (Liverpool) and the forthcoming Military Charities in Victorian and Edwardian Britain & Ireland: A New Directory (Pen & Sword). He has published articles in British Journal for Military History, Mariner's Mirror, Women's History Review, and Irish Economic and Social History. Paul is at the forefront of military welfare history, and in 2023 he co-edited a special edition of War & Society on the subject with Amy Carney. He is working on an edited volume with Amy Rutenberg and Anndal Narayanan, titled Military Welfare History: The Third Field of Warfare History. Paul's work has been supported by the Dublin City Council, the Royal Historical Society, and the British Association for Victorian Studies. In 2013, he was awarded the Crimean War Research Society's President's Trophy. A former Irish Defense Forces Reservist, Paul is an Executive Member of the Irish Association of Professional Historians and the coordinator of the International Network for Crimean War Studies and the new Military Welfare History Network. Join us for a rainy-day-in-Dublin chat with Paul Huddie - we'll talk attending a rugby school in Dublin, being a bookie runner as a kid, the field of military welfare history studies, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Dermott Kennedy, among other pertinent issues! Rec.: 07/26/2023
If you want to work with me visit my website https://aleksandravancevska.com, or instagram page https://www.instagram.com/being_and_doing/ To support the podcast make a one time donation using PayPal: https://paypal.me/beinganddoing "Breaking an egg from the outside is a murder, when the egg breaks on the inside it is a birth of new life." Liam O Mahony is an accredited Psychotherapist, Transforming Touch Therapist and Addiction Counsellor with over fifteen years' experience working with adults and adolescents. He is associated with the Centre for Self-Leadership Internal Family Systems Institute (IFS), a member of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and facilitator with the Transforming the Experience Based Brain (TEB) community. He is a graduate of University College Cork and Munster Technological University (formerly Cork Institute of Technology) with particular expertise in Developmental Trauma and Addiction. Liam is passionate about the related fields of attachment, addiction, neuroscience and trauma and he is particularly interested in integrating these theories into the work of psychotherapists and addiction counsellors. He is founder and CEO of Professional Counselling & Psychotherapy Seminars Ireland (PCPSI). If you would like to learn more from him you can attend his nurturing and inspiring course Developmental Trauma: The unseen road to Addiction The Heroic Intention of Addiction https://pcpsi.ie/product/the-heroic-intention-of-addiction-with-liam-o-mahony/ Being Human and Doing Psychotherapy is a podcast that portraits the human in psychotherapists and the psychotherapist present in all of us. Whatever profession we pursue, we first enter it with humanity and the fullness of the whole being. Through this podcast, I curiously explore what the “secret ingredients” of various psychotherapeutic directions are and how they integrate through the specific life and human stories of the therapists who practice and live them. hope this conversation brings something new in your perception and knowledge on this topic. If you like what you hear please share, like and subscribe so these stories can reach more people. To support the podcast make a one time donation using PayPal: https://paypal.me/beinganddoing Find all the links in one place: Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/being_and_doing This podcast represents my own and my guests views and opinions. The content here should not be taken as medical, financial or any other advice. The content is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult the appropriate professional for any specific questions you have. Thank you for joining me on this journey
Dr. Sarah Donnelly, Spokesperson for the Irish Association of Social Workers.
We talk to Vivian Geiran, Chair of the Irish Association of Social Workers. And anyone affected by this story can contact the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's 24-hour helpline on 1800-77-88-88 or further details can be found on RTE.IE / HELPLINES.
In this week's episode of the Treasury Career Corner, I'm joined by Tom Milligan, a seasoned treasury professional with over 30 years management experience, and a track record of financial and operational leadership across multiple industry sectors including mining, transport, logistics, leasing and biotech.On the episode Tom shares his journey from his early days in finance at IBM to his most recent roles with First Quantum Minerals and Qatar Airways.He has worked with companies ranging in size from start-up to FTSE 100 and raised debt from $100m to $3bn in individual issuances.Tom is a qualified Chartered Accountant and an Associate Member of the Association of Corporate Treasurers. He also has an Honors Degree in Business Studies from Glasgow Caledonian University plus other qualifications in Aviation Finance and the Business of Mining. Tom has also been a Committee Member with the Irish Association of Corporate Treasurers and the International Air Transport Association Treasury Committee.On the podcast we discuss… First discovering Finance and then transitioning into Treasury Tom's journey across multiple industries (mining, transport, logistics) The evolution of treasury since he first entered the field Why you should integrate with other areas in the organisation and not see treasury as a standalone discipline The benefits of continuous learning and adaptability to thrive in the treasury professionFuture trends in treasuryWhy networking within the treasury community helps create valuable connections and opportunities Practical tips for aspiring treasury professionalsYou can connect with Tom Milligan on LinkedIn. Are you interested in pursuing a career within Treasury?Whether you've recently graduated, or you want to search for new job opportunities to help develop your treasury career, The Treasury Recruitment Company can help you in your search for the perfect job. Find out more here. Or, send us your CV and let us help you in your next career move!If you're enjoying the show please rate and review us on whatever podcast app you listen to us on, for Apple Podcasts click here!Subscribe to the Treasury Career Corner podcast newsletter to receive a link to every week's episode as soon as it's published via click here!
Welcome to a very, very special episode! I am so excited to say that I have been named as BIAZA's Rising Star of 2023. BIAZA is the British & Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and the award recognises the efforts of an individual who has gone above and beyond to support their collection and the wider zoo community (imagine if the zoo world had Oscars)! Today, I am going to tell you all about why this means the world to me! I am grateful to everyone who has supported me in this brilliantly bizarre conservation journey, you are the reason I keep going and I owe you the entire world. This award is for… Holly and Amy (who nominated me),Jodi (my zoo partner in crime),Everyone in the zoo world who has shown me such kindness,Everyone at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for being a beautiful and supportive family,And my Mum, Dad and Sister, who have given me the entire world and encouraged me to follow every pathway… even if it leads to somewhere unpredictable! I should also thank Dharma, Gloria, Snowflake, Qabid, Mo and all the other animals who are my constant inspiration. I won't stop working until we live in a world where nature is protected, valued and loved. I love you all. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You
In this episode of Talking History, we're looking at the history of Irish wakes, and exploring Irish beliefs and practices about death over the centuries. Featuring: Éamonn McEneaney, Director of Waterford Treasures Museums, Donnchadh O Ceallachain and Rosemary Ryan, Curators at Waterford Treasures Museum, and John Thompson of Thompson Funeral Homes (established in Waterford in 1786), former President and founder of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors.
We to the vice chair of the Irish Association of Maths Teachers Eoghan O'Leary.
Communications Officer with the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine, Dr. Fergal Hickey.
Join me and Marie Byrne for a candid discussion about fear. You might remember Marie from her first appearance with me in Episode 45 - Vulnerability, Self-Acceptance and Forgiveness. I've wanted to have Marie back as she is so expressive, so wise, and so human. We go deep in this one, leaving no stone unturned. Take a breath and dive in. So much love to you all xoxAbbyAbout Marie: Marie is a qualified Humanistic & Integrative Psychotherapist & also is the Glosna House Founder. She is a fully accredited member of The Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapists. Marie works in an integrative, humanistic and trans-personal way with clients, honouring all parts of the person, emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually. She incorporates creative expression into her work and believes that each person has the ability to heal themselves and that self acceptance is key to bringing about positive change.Website: https://glosnahouse.com/Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/glosnahouse/About Abby: Abby Wynne is a spiritual teacher, bestselling author and healer who has published more than 10 books. She is a powerful catalyst for people's healing processes; her core teachings empower people to do their inner work with strength and courage, while creating a structure and foundation to guide them. Find out more about Abby and her many offerings here: https://shor.by/abbylinksSupport the showSupport the showIf you're a healer and want additional support, you can join Abby Wynne and Honey Golden's group, Lightworker Peer Support.
Funeral directors have raised concerns over how long families are having to wait to have their love ones bodies released by the Dublin city mortuary. Fintan Cooney manager of Fanagans funeral home in Dundrum and member of the board of the Irish Association of Funeral Directors says some families have had to wait up to two weeks. Fintan spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Do you struggle with emotional eating? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive deep into the personality types that struggle the most with disordered eating and how to work with emotional eating. We also explore the difference between binge eating and compulsive eating and how shame plays into binge eating.Our guest expert shares the four energies of emotional eating and how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can help break the cycle. Learn how long it typically takes to work with clients and the definition of trigger hunger.Most importantly, we discuss the importance of forgiving yourself quickly and how to break the cycle of shame around food. Whether you're looking for ways to manage your own emotional eating or to help others, this episode is a must-listen. Join us and let's start breaking the cycle together.Today's Guest: Emma MurphyEmma is a highly experienced Eating Disorders Specialist who has spent over 11 years working in private practice in Dublin and Cork. She has a great deal of experience working with both individuals and groups dealing with various forms of disordered eating. Additionally, Emma has expertise in brain injury rehabilitation and brings her knowledge of neuroscience to her work and training programs.Emma is an internationally recognized expert in disordered eating, and she has spoken at numerous conferences and summits on this topic. She is a specialist trainer recognized by the Irish Association of Counselors and Psychotherapists and was recently accredited as a Global Thought Leader in Trauma Informed Healthcare by the All Ireland Business Foundation. One of the key areas Emma focuses on is Binge Eating Disorder (BED), one of the most prevalent but least well-recognized eating disorders. Emma's mission is to raise awareness of the spectrum of emotional eating and BED among professionals and the public to help people access the specialist support they need to overcome this challenging issue.Links : https://eatingfreely.com/Your Host: Kimberly Beam Holmes, Expert in Self-Improvement and RelationshipsKimberly Beam Holmes has applied her master's degree in psychology for over ten years, acting as the CEO of Marriage Helper & CEO and Creator of PIES University, being a wife and mother herself, and researching how attraction affects relationships. Her videos, podcasts, and following reach over 200,000 people a month who are making changes and becoming the best they can be.Website: www.kimberlybeamholmes.comTake the Attraction AssessmentThanks for listening!Connect on Instagram: @kimberlybeamholmesBe sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a review!
Yesterday, almost 1,000 people were waiting on trolleys at Irish hospitals. In University Hospital Kerry, the number was 40 – the highest ever since the Irish Nurses’ and Midwives’ Organisation started recording statistics 17 years ago. Treasa spoke to Dr Fergal Hickey, communications officer of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine, and Dr Martin Boyd, consultant in emergency medicine at UHK, and chair of the Medicine Board about the crisis.
Dr Fergal Hickey, Communications Officer for the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine (& former consultant in emergency medicine at Sligo University Hospital)
Fergal Hickey, COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER with the Irish Association for Emergency Medicine.
Dr Emily O'Connor, Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Connolly Hospital & Former President of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine on news that the HSE is finalising plans to employ up to 50 new emergency care consultants
Nicky Needham, Senior Manager at the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), warns that post-Brexit red tape is threatening animal conservation programmes.
Fergal Hickey, Irish Association of Emergency Medicine, and Deputy Peadar Tóibín, Chair of the Save Navan Hospital Campaign, on plans to reconfigure the Emergency Department at the Co Meath Hospital.
Harriet is a truth seeker. She wears many hats! She has a BA Degree, Post Graduate Diploma in Montessori Education and Graduate Diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy. She is a fully accredited Psychotherapist with the Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapists and prides herself as a Laser Intuitive Mindset Strategist with over 10 years' experience. Harriet's Website: https://www.harrietmcguigan.com/