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In this month's episode of Revamping Retirement, Jennifer Doss and Dawn McPherson sit down with Amber Moulder and James Sheridan from Candidly. Candidly is a financial wellness platform focused on addressing student loan debt, emergency savings, retirement, and more. This episode covers the restart of student loan payments, SECURE 2.0 and its impact on student loans, plus the demographics of Americans facing the most student debt. In Minute with Mike, Mike Webb explains SECURE 2.0's implications for required minimum distributions.
An in depth conversation with Ireland's first Heritage Officer, Jim O'hUiginn (Higgins) from Galway City Council. Jim explains a bit about his background and then walks us along the timeline of Galway from 12,000BC up until the present day. Jim also gives what could be called a manifesto into a better Galway. Dedicated to James Sheridan. The Galway Podcast is a Salthill Media original production.
This episode was recorded on October 30, 2021. Hello The Sexy Politico Podcast Listeners. Those of you who also read thesexypolitico.com may recognize James Sheridan as one of our regular authors on the website. James has been writing for The Sexy Politico since 2019. This episode we discussed Unions and union issues in the Biden administration and how we both feel the elections could help or hinder politics in general. If you are interested in more of Jame's work for The Sexy Politico check out his author page here. If you would like to find James on social media check out his twitter here @reform963 If you would like to support The Sexy Politico you can find us on all social media platforms @thesexypoltico (thesexypolitico_ on instagram) and if you are apple please support us on Patreon at patron.com/thesexypolitico --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode is our first interview ! Here I am chatting with James Sheridan - The Grass Man Ireland - all things lawn care ! You can find and follow him on Instagram via the link below: https://instagram.com/thegrassmanireland?utm_medium=copy_link
In Focus: 4/18/21 - John Berry and James Sheridan, United Way of Smith County
Having been support by some of the biggest names and brands in Trials and had 36 Koxx bikes alone. He's no stranger to the Trials world, and we find out how his come back in 2020 gave him the title of The Shin Dig King of the year.
Author and consultant James Sheridan joins What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman to talk about the book The You Code. The post James Sheridan #768 appeared first on Paul Samuel Dolman.
This episode is examines the thought process that goes into an artist designing a brief for a band and the work that goes into achieving a final product that will represent both the band and the artist. Contributions by Kym Horner of Kym Horner Design, James Sheridan of James Sheridan Does Art/deadxactress, Colin Bolger of Dabulga Design and Mick Carey of Zealot Cult to help to understand the thought process with the design, concept and final product. There's that infamous Gary Holt story when Exodus played Cork. I also want to thank Witchkicker, Dirty Power, Drakonis and Durt Burd for summiting their brilliant songs for this episode. Enjoy and support your local Metal scene by checking out all the merch your favourite bands and artists have for sale. Songs featured and permission granted: Oh God (c) Dirty Power, 2020 all rights reserved. Nature, Nuture or Resent (c) Witchkicker, 2020 all rights reserved. Of Dusk and Of Pyre (c) Drakonis, 2020 all rights reserved. Shuffle Monkey (c) Durt Burd, 2020 all rights reserved.
Because of a technical malfunction there is no recording of today's service, which did not lend itself to being a normal podcast item.
james, james and james sit down and play a board game named betrayal at house on the hill that james brought for us to play, enjoy being lost with us while we make distasteful jokes and all that bullshit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-boy--slim/support
All age worship and Communion
All age service and Covenant Sunday plus meal
Jesus wants us to be secure in who we are and in what He is asking us to do - being intentional ambassadors for Jesus
Jesus longs to reach the broken world; we need to gather in prayer together
Christmas Service, very interactive. No podcast. Full recording available on request.
What does it mean for us, today. Our faith is a demonstration of what we believe. Put faith into action.
Family service and Communion; followed by Soup. NO PODCAST as interaction with children.
All age and Communion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCYRM7KYJY4
This week behind the desk is Dan and Warren. Guests include CEO/founder of Snap Send Solve, Danny Gorog. Followed by head of Igloo Vision, James Sheridan, talking all things VR.
To see the move of God around us we need to be prepared to go and release life into the situations around us
YouTube unlisted video available; see Steve for the link
We welcome James Sheridan as the new leader of Antioch
All age worship: Stories and testimonies. Sue C and Alan E sharing
In this week's episode, A-Rod has gone missing in Vegas! Our Development Coordinator, James Sheridan, steps up and works with Mike to bring you some post-draft updates on NHL prospects, some MLB news and notes, and some early College Football analysis!
There are many things in life we don't need - we do need someone who loves us perfectly - Jesus, who satisfies all our needs. Our lives should reflect our response to His love.
Tthere is no official message available for today, only some items from Pete and James. See Steve Coleman if you want to listen to the church-family recording.
We glorify God by acknowledging that He is the source of our greatness
Pursuing your spiritual reality, through freedom, living the abundant life
Our journey of discovering what God has for us
All Age Worship
There is no public recording available for this event.
Jesus came to reveal and restore the kingdom on earth; restoration of intimacy and authority; for us to use.
Jesus and living by the Spirit
Goodness, through growth-revelation, realization, hunger, breakthrough
For episode 19 of With Relish, Harry and Aoife talk about an issue that is extremely important to themselves and others within the food industry, yet often gets left behind in open discussion. This week’s show aims to look at the relationship between food and mental health in two different ways; * Our diet and mental health * Mental health in the cooking industry In our first interview we are joined in studio by Eleanor Sutton, a senior dietitian at St Patrick’s Mental Health Services. Eleanor tells the guys about simple ways your diet and food choices can help you when suffering from depression, anxiety and other illnesses. In the chat, she also discusses the harm that food shaming can do to someone who is trying to recover from these illnesses. Finally we are joined by James Sheridan who is the Chef/Owner of Canteen in Celbridge to chat about mental illness within the cooking industry. In what was an incredibly honest and informative interview, James shares his own story about dealing with mental illness while running his own restaurant. The discussion looks at macho culture, stress in kitchens, unfair pay and whether there is something inherent about professional cooking that is bad for your mental health? **About St Patrick’s Mental Health Services:** St. Patrick’s Mental Health Services are an independently governed, not-for-profit mental health service catering for service users from all over Ireland. St. Patrick’s comprises of two inpatient campuses, an adolescent unit and seven community Dean Clinics. The organisation provides speciality programmes for young adults, depression management, bipolar disorder, psychiatry of old age, alcohol dependence, dual mood and addiction disorders, memory clinic and anxiety management. Their website is www.stpatricks.ie and our support and information line is 01 2493333.
Family service
North Korea is a mystery to nearly everyone — even those who have dedicated their lives to studying the country — including Korean experts based in Seoul, national security experts in Washington or Beijing, and a variety of foreigners who have spent extended periods studying in or reporting from the North. There is great uncertainty about what the country’s leaders really think of China, how self-sufficient the North’s economy actually is, and even the background of the “respected” leader, Kim Jong-un, beyond a few seemingly random details (he studied in Switzerland and likes basketball and Whitney Houston, for example). Evan Osnos — former Beijing correspondent for the New Yorker and now the magazine’s correspondent in the currently far more unpredictable capital of the U.S. — recently travelled to the Hermit Kingdom and reported an extensive cover piece for that magazine: “The risk of nuclear war with North Korea.” What are the prospects for war and peace in northeast Asia? Evan talked with Jeremy and Kaiser about his conversations with North Korean, Chinese, and U.S. government officials and people involved in the complicated regional powerplay. Recommendations: Jeremy: Jeeves & Wooster, a comedy TV series adapted from the P.G. Wodehouse books about a gormless English aristocrat and his very bright butler, played by Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry, respectively. It’s “really a wonderful escapist pleasure [for] when you don’t feel like thinking about Donald Trump and North Korea,” Jeremy adds. Evan: The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot, a book by Blaine Harden that explains how North Koreans think about the Korean war — an essential piece of the current conundrum we all face. Kaiser: China in Disintegration, by James Sheridan, a narrative history of the Republican Era (1912-1949) in China. Events during the period such as the Republican Revolution and the May Fourth Movement are key to understanding modern China.
Telling others about your faith: Message starts 8.15 mins in
Intro by James Sheridan and message from Andy (starts 8mins in)
Pointer for full service recording (offline). God of the unexpected
Celebrating our Tribe life
Small, simple steps of faith
Movie Addict Headquarters salutes the great Lucille Ball, who deserves recognition during Women’s History Month. Lucy was the first female head of a movie studio, and TIME Magazine included her among the 100 Most Important People of the Twentieth Century. But Lucy’s fans love her the most for her terrific performances in movies and on TV. Special guests joining in this pre-recorded discussion are James Sheridan, co-author of Lucille Ball FAQ: Everything Left To Know about America’s Favorite Redhead, and Elisabeth Edwards, author of I Love Lucy: A Celebration of All Things Lucy as well as other books about the beloved showbiz icon. In addition to Lucy’s remarkable TV career, her many popular movies include: Stage Door; The Long, Long Trailer; Fancy Pants; Best Foot Forward; The Fuller Brush Girl; The Big Street; Sorrowful Jones; The Dark Corner; Yours, Mine and Ours; Dubarry Was a Lady and Dance, Girl, Dance.
James Sheridan, co-author of Lucille Ball FAQ (with Barry Monush), joins me to discuss all things Lucy! About the Book Although countless books and articles
James Sheridan, co-author of Lucille Ball FAQ (with Barry Monush), joins me to discuss all things Lucy! About the Book Although countless books and articles The post 'Lucille Ball' Author James Sheridan, 'Forever Fest' Founders Sarah Pitre & Brandy Fons first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.
James Sheridan (TCD) at the 2014 Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference. An elusive settlement - the negotiations of Lord Deputy Sir Henry Sidney and Turlough Luineach O Neill, 1575-1579.
Movie Addict HQ remembers Lucille Ball, the legendary actress and comedian who charmed people throughout the world with her movies, TV shows and stage appearances. Joining in this special tribute to the Queen of Comedy are James Sheridan, co-author of Lucille Ball: FAQ, and Elisabeth Edwards, author of I Love Lucy: A Celebration of All Things Lucy as well as other books about the beloved show biz icon. Sheridan, a graduate of Fordham University, is a lifelong Lucy fan who could name every I Love Lucy episode in order at the age of seven! Edwards works at Desilu, LLC -- a company Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. put together to mange their parents' estate.
James Sheridan, co-author of the newly released “Lucille Ball FAQ: Everything Left To Know about America's Favorite Redhead ,"helps Movie Addict Headquarters pay tribute to the beloved show biz icon who charmed fans throughout the world with her movies, TV shows and stage appearances. Elisabeth Edwards, author of "I Love Lucy: ACelebration of All Things Lucy" as well as other books about Lucille Ball, also plans to call in. Don't miss this fun show!