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RTÉ - The Late Debate
Life in Ireland 100 years ago – what made it that bad?

RTÉ - The Late Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 46:20


John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor of Economics in Trinity College; Catriona Crowe, Historian; Dr. Jackie Ui Chionna, Historian at NUI Galway; Jane Gray, Professor of Sociology at Maynooth University

RTÉ - The Late Debate
33 Ukrainians arriving daily as financial supports change

RTÉ - The Late Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 7:03


Jack Horgan-Jones, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times; John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor of Economics in Trinity College; Catriona Crowe, Historian; Dr. Jackie Ui Chionna, Historian at NUI Galway; Jane Gray, Professor of Sociology at Maynooth University

Monday Moms
Obituary - Barbara Jane Gray Durrette

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 1:45


Barbara Jane Gray Durrette, 84, passed away peacefully on October 12, 2023, in Henrico. She was born on August 28, 1939, in Sylvatus, VA to the late Virginia Sayers “Gray” Goad and Archie Webb Gray. Barbara is survived by her three children, Tarleton Bleece Durrette Jr., Anthony Glenn Durrette (Peggy Sue), and Gregory Todd Durrette; four grandchildren, Anthony Michael Durrette (Erika Durrette), Andrew Glen Durrette, Tarleton “Tre” Bleece Durrette III, and Brandon Todd Durrette; two great-grandchildren, Mason Bleece Durrette and Aiden Wilhelm Durrette; step granddaughter, Tasha Blakley; two step great- grandchildren, Camden Blakley, and Bryce Blakley; four siblings, Lilian G...Article LinkSupport the show

This Month In Realty
Sacramento homes for sale? You need to talk to Jane Gray!

This Month In Realty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 4:28


Sacramento California is not just the capital, its the center of a very interesting housing market. Today I interviewed Jane Gray of Guide Real Estate about what she's seeing in the market. Jane Phone: (571) 396-1435 Jane Email JANE@JANEGRAYREALESTATE.COM Jane Gray on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jane.gray.73744 Jane Gray on Facebook Business Page https://www.facebook.com/pg/JaneGrayRE/about/?ref=page_internal Jane Gray on YouTube Jane Gray on the Web Jane Gray on LinkedIn Tom Ferry - http://www.TomFerry.com Coach Bob McCranie - https://www.facebook.com/BrokerCoachBob

Lizzie Borden Audio
Witness Statements of Lizzie Borden, Episode 3 w/Emma Borden & Alice Russell

Lizzie Borden Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 31:11 Transcription Available


CoVid Special. Remotely made. Listen while reading transcript. 100% testimony from the primary source documents of the 1892-1893 trial of Lizzie Borden including the original witness statements with excerpts from Emma Borden and Alice Russell discussing the burning of the Bedford Cord Dress after the murders. Special thanks to the following actors for their contributions to this historical case. Brenda McGinnis as Emma Borden, Mrs. Cyrus W. Tripp, Mrs. Jane Gray & Gossipy Church Lady.Rina Sklar as Alice Russell.David Loftus as Eli Bence, Dr. Albert E. Chase, Officer Harrington & others.S.W. Conser as Eli Bence, Officer Medley, Love Letter to Lizzie and lawyer, Andrew Jennings & others.S.W. Conser as special voices in Greek Chorus. Host of "Words & Pictures" @KBOO Radio.Ken Jones as Officers Doherty & Harrington.Larry Andrews as Officer Harrington.Christie Quinn reads 2 passages from Parallel Lives from the Fall River Historical Society.Rolf Semprebon as Officers Doherty & Harrington. Host of "Sounds Unsound" @KBOO Radio.James Krzmarzick as D.A. Willaim A.Moody's Opening Statement at the Superior Court Trial.Jody McCoy as Mrs. Churchill.Kati Dery as Bridget Sullivan with PSHAW!Ha! Ha! Ha!Martin Dodge as Outro.Announcer: Dennis Alexander.Samantha as ominous child voice.Scary male voice: Jack Dabdoub.Imagined testimony of Eli Bence to Lizzie Borden, Pharmacist, written by the author.Lady Blue: Lyrics & Melody by Kate Lavender, Vocals by Christine Rotondo.RF Music by AudioJungle and MelodyLoops.com.Both songs were titled: Mysterious Clocks. Coincidence? For more information visit: LizzieBordenAudio.comEdited on a Macbook Pro with Audacity 2.4Please rate and leave a review if you enjoyed it on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.comThank you dear Lizzians! 

MidlifemanifestoPodcast
The one with Jane Gray. How to go from overthinking to clarity in midlife.

MidlifemanifestoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 43:48


This podcast is a must listen if you often find yourself experiencing worry, self doubt or overthinking. Jane is a certified Clarity Coach and specialises in helping women rediscover their true selves in midlife. You will love her. She talks so much sense! Find her on facebook at Jane Gray - Clarity Coach info@janegraycoaching.co.uk  

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Coronavirus and your pet with Dr. Susan McMillan

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 11:19


Hong Kong (CNN)They're your furry best friend and a fixture of your home -- but could your beloved cat or dog give you coronavirus? Last Friday, Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said that samples from a dog's nasal and oral cavities had tested "weak positive" for novel coronavirus. Initially, experts believed the virus was likely to be present only on the surface of the animal. But this week authorities confirmed that the dog -- which has been in quarantine -- had repeatedly tested weak positive, indicating a low-level infection with the virus.     Experts, including those from the World Organization for Animal Health, unanimously agreed that it was likely a case of human-to-animal transmission. But there's no need for pet owners to panic yet.   Coronavirus outbreak: Latest news on the global pandemic "There is currently no evidence that pet animals can be a source of infection of COVID-19 or that they can become sick," the AFCD spokesman said. To be safe, the AFCD recommends that pet owners wash their hands after being around their animals, and avoid kissing them. The department also "strongly advises" that pets of people infected with coronavirus should be quarantined. Both Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and the World Organization for Animal Health reiterated that there is no evidence of pets becoming sick with Covid-19, even when infected. "Members of the public are advised to differentiate that 'being infected' does not equal being infectious and capable of spreading the Covid-19 virus," Hong Kong SPCA said in a statement. Can pets give you coronavirus? There were similar fears over coronavirus spreading to pets during the SARS outbreak in 2003, when over 280 people died in Hong Kong. Experts believe that both SARS and Covid-19 likely originated in bats. Dogs and cats do get coronaviruses -- but they are usually not the same viruses associated with this outbreak, said Jane Gray, Hong Kong SPCA's chief veterinary surgeon. The strains dogs and cats typically get don't cause respiratory problems. Back in 2003, scientists said the chance of getting SARS -- which is also a type of coronavirus -- from your cat was extremely remote.   A cat lies on the windowsill on February 16, 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. Gray, who was working in Hong Kong during SARS, said the virus was found in a small number of cats, but there was no evidence that they could pass it to humans. Could a dog be contaminated with coronavirus? We know that coronaviruses can live on surfaces and objects, although researchers don't know exactly how long this virus can linger for. This is such a concern in mainland China that the central bank has been deep cleaning and destroying potentially infected cash. In the same way, coronavirus could be present on the surface of a dog or cat, even if the dog or cat hasn't actually contracted the virus.   A Chinese woman holds her dog on a Beijing street on February 7, 2020. "Present evidence suggests that dogs are no more of a risk of spreading (coronavirus) than inanimate objects such as door handles," wrote Sheila McClelland, the founder of Hong Kong-based Lifelong Animal Protection Charity (LAP), in a letter to the Hong Kong authorities, which she shared with CNN. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the main way the disease is spreading is from person-to-person, either from when people are close together, or from respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs and sneezes. Is it worth quarantining pets? According to Gray, there is value in quarantining pets from a scientific perspective, because it allows scientists to observe how an animal relates to a disease we still know relatively little about. "Whilst it seems a bit scary, it's purely a precautionary measure, and it's certainly nothing for pet owners in general to be concerned about," said Gray.   A dog wears a mask over its mouth on a street in Beijing on February 13, 2020. Some pet owners in mainland China have been fitting their dogs with tiny face masks, but Gray said there is no benefit to that -- in fact, it's probably fairly distressing for the pet and could cause them to panic. Instead, pet owners should stick to the basics: good hygiene. Both WHO and Gray said owners should wash their hands with soap and water after touching pets. Gray said if dog owners are particularly concerned, they can wipe their dog's paws with antiseptic wipes after they have had a walk outside -- but they should take care not to overdo it, as wiping too much can dry out a dog's paws. "I am certainly not in any concern of my dog or cats, I'm far more concerned about myself catching it from a human being that has the disease," said Gray, who is a pet owner herself. What's the bigger risk? To veterinarians and animal rights experts, there is a bigger issue than the potential spread of coronavirus to pets: the spread of fear. After the announcement that the Hong Kong dog tested positive last week, the Lifelong Animal Protection Charity (LAP) -- a group which helps rehome animals in Hong Kong -- wrote to the government, saying its announcement caused "a tremendous amount of panic."   Dogs wearing masks are seen in a stroller in Shanghai on February 19, 2020. McClelland, the founder of LAP, said she had been contacted by "countless people" worried for their pets, with many anxious that their dog or cat would be forcibly set to quarantine. "In a state of panic, people could abandon or kill their pets," she said. "Other people could stigmatize people who have dogs. Dog owners could face unreasonable problems when simply walking their pets outdoors, or neighbors could create trouble for no reason." Back in 2003, there were reports of cats in Beijing being taken from the owners and killed by people worried that they could be harboring the disease, according to a New Scientist report. In Hong Kong, there was an increase of abandoned pets, said McClelland.   A Chinese woman wears a protective mask as she plays with her dogs at a park on February 25, 2020 in Beijing, China. In Wuhan -- the Chinese city at the center of the epidemic and which has been under lockdown for over a month -- pets have been trapped in apartments alone while their owners are stuck outside the city. Volunteers from Wuhan Small Animal Protection Association say they have rescued hundreds of pets left in apartments. Furry Angels Haven, a group that works to rescue homeless and neglected pets in Wuhan, said that "without a doubt" there had been an increase in abandoned pets since the outbreak and that pets were being unfairly targeted. Last week, Gray and McClelland said they hadn't seen any sign of an increase in pet abuse or abandonment in Hong Kong. Instead, they've both seen a rise in people looking into steps to export their pets overseas -- suggesting owners are looking to leave the city. Why pets are worth keeping Rather than pets being a coronavirus culprit, they are actually good to have around in this stressful period when many people are stuck working or studying from home, says Gray. Pets are likely happy to have extra time with their owners, and can help lower people's blood pressure and ease the feelings of stress, she said. "We know that stress lowers our immunity, and no one right now wants their immunity lowered," she added. That's been the case for Hong Kong resident Marco Leung, who has a seven-year-old pet dog. He's not worried about his dog getting sick from coronavirus -- although he has been taking precautions such as cleaning his dog after walks. "I know dogs will not be infected, but if the virus goes on their skin or fur, it will stay there. So if we are careful, I think it's OK," he said. He's been working from home, so he gets to spend the whole day with his pet Hung Jai, which means "little bear" in Cantonese. "Working from home is very very boring, so now I have more time for us to play together," he said.

Tudor, I Hardly Know Her
Ep. 102 Fifty Shades of Lady Jane Gray

Tudor, I Hardly Know Her

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 43:34


History knows her as the Nine Days Queen, but we know her as the inventor of BDSM (probably).

Montgomery Parents Home Life Podcast
Part 2 - Feeding Our Kids Well with Jane Gray Bledsoe

Montgomery Parents Home Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 26:06


We want to feed our kids well, but how do we actually make that happen? Jane Gray Bledsole joins Montgomery Parents Home Life for Part 2 of "Mom, I'm Hungry!" Feeding Kids Well to help us do just that. In this episode, she gives us the strategies to help our children make healthy food choices by putting food into two categories: Growing food and Play food. She highlights helpful ways to make meal planning easy- especially for busy or working parents. This time of year, baseball season is in full swing often leaving families to eat drive thru fast food or concessions at the ball field. She gives great tips on eating healthy on the go. Here are some resources Jane Gray recommends for more information.Intuitive Eating- an evidenced-based, mind-body health approach, comprised of 10 Principles and created by two dietitians, Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch in 1995.Ellyn Satter- Division of responsibility in feedingThe division of responsibility in feeding encourages you to take leadership with the what, when, and where of feeding and let your child determine how much and whether to eat of what you provide.Veggies & Virtue- specializes in offering age-appropriate infant and kids food ideas, meal time organization tips, expert advice on pediatric feeding topics like picky eating, and effective tricks to help kids to enjoy healthy foods.Your Supper Solution- Getting dinner done doesn’t have to be a cooking show production. Consistent planning is the missing link to getting supper solved. Born to Eat- whole, healthy food from baby's first bite.Get your FREE printable of Division of Responsibility tips and Recipes.You can contact Jane Gray Bledsoe at (334) 361-0268 or jbledsoeprattvilleymca.org

Montgomery Parents Home Life Podcast
Part 1 - Feeding Our Kids Well with Jane Gray Bledsoe

Montgomery Parents Home Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 22:20


With our busy schedules, has fast food and drive thru become the norm for our families? How do we live healthier lifestyles through better nutrition? Jane Gray Bledsoe, with the Prattville YMCA joins Montgomery Parents Home Life Podcast to discuss family health and nutrition. She discusses how important it is to plan and make time for family meals at home. She shares how fun and beneficial it can be to involve kids in the meal planning and preparation. Here are some resources Jane Gray recommends for more information.Intuitive Eating- an evidenced-based, mind-body health approach, comprised of 10 Principles and created by two dietitians, Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch in 1995.Ellyn Satter- Division of responsibility in feedingThe division of responsibility in feeding encourages you to take leadership with the what, when, and where of feeding and let your child determine how much and whether to eat of what you provide.Veggies & Virtue- specializes in offering age-appropriate infant and kids food ideas, meal time organization tips, expert advice on pediatric feeding topics like picky eating, and effective tricks to help kids to enjoy healthy foods.Your Supper Solution- Getting dinner done doesn’t have to be a cooking show production. Consistent planning is the missing link to getting supper solved. Born to Eat- whole, healthy food from baby's first bite.Get your FREE printable of Division of Responsibility tips and Recipes.You can contact Jane Gray Bledsoe at (334) 361-0268 or jbledsoeprattvilleymca.org

Only Human Radio
Only Human Podcast - Jane Gray - Chefs Who Care

Only Human Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 16:15


Jane Gray is a chef and coordinator of Chefs Who Care in Newmarket and neighbourhood breakfast at New Farm. Chefs Who Care is a free service that makes meals for domestic violence survivors out of a kitchen in Newmarket. We’ll be talking to Jane about what motivates her and what you, the listeners, can do to help Chefs Who Care or the join in the New Farm Neighbourhood Breakfast. Contact Communify to volunteer! https://communify.org.au/chefs-who-care-one-year-anniversary/

Human Rights a Day
March 22, 1984 - Jane Gray

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 2:12


Canada’s first women radio broadcaster, Jane Gray, dies. Only a few years after landing her first radio broadcasting job in London, Ontario on CJGC at the age of 28, Jane beat out 90 other applicants to host a cooking program on Toronto’s CFRB radio. Many Torontonians remember Gray’s public appearances, where she dressed in native costume and played Indian princess Mus-Kee-Kee to answer questions from the station’s listeners. A savvy broadcaster who even dabbled in buying and selling radio time slots, she moved from radio to television in its early years, the 1940s. Perhaps her best known television work was as daily host of the Jane Gray Show on CHCH TV. When asked about her career, Gray was fond of saying, “I’ve done it all.” She died on March 22, 1985. Three years later, she became the first woman radio performer to be inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1 2 3 Show
Dr Jane Gray - Pomeranians

1 2 3 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 9:00


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Dr Jane Gray - SPCA

1 2 3 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 9:17


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1 2 3 Show
Dr Jane Gray - SPCA

1 2 3 Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 11:19


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Real Talk Bible Podcast
"Bad Breath 2" Missionary Jane Gray

Real Talk Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 8:03


The tongue” is used throughout Scripture in both literal and metaphorical ways, especially in Psalms, Proverbs, and James. The tongue is a “small part of the body” (James 3:5), yet Proverbs 18:21 says it “has the power of life and death.” This holds true whether we’re speaking of spiritual, physical, or emotional “life and death.” First, we should keep in mind that the word tongue is often a reference to the spoken word. This is a special kind of figure of speech called metonymy, in which one word stands in for another, closely related word. A common example of metonymy is seen in this sentence: “The White House issued a statement.” Of course, the White House, as a building, cannot issue statements; however, in this instance, White House refers to the President, who lives there. In the same way, when Proverbs 15:4 states, “A deceitful tongue crushes the spirit,” tongue is a metonymy. Obviously, a literal, fleshly tongue cannot crush the human spirit, but the words the tongue produces can. Spiritual: What our tongue produces has eternal implications, for it reveals what is in our heart. Jesus said that “the good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him” (Matthew 12:35). Isaiah places words on par with actions for displaying a sinful heart (Isaiah 59:2-3). “Men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken” (Matthew 12:36). In and of ourselves, we are utterly unable to “tame the tongue” because “it is a restless evil, full of deadly poison” (James 3:8). A tongue under control is a mark of the Spirit’s power. Apart from accepting Jesus’ atonement on the cross, we will be judged according to our words: “For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned” (Matthew 12:37). Real Talk

Peoples Church of Sarnia Lambton
4 - The Witness of Jane Gray, an Evangelical Queen

Peoples Church of Sarnia Lambton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017


Real Talk Bible Podcast
First Lady Deborah Johnson & Special Guest Missionary Jane Gray

Real Talk Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 15:05


Women in the bible were strong, capable women, these ladies didn’t sit around waiting for someone else to get the job done. They feared God and lived faithfully. They did what they needed to do. First Deborah Johnson

Talking Point Panel Discussion
Modern Marriage: is it the best path for happiness?

Talking Point Panel Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2016


42 mins: Sarah Carey is joined by Jim Sheehan Psychotherapist, Barbara Scully broadcaster & writer, Richard Layte sociologist at TCD, Jane Gray sociologist at NUIM.

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

The tragic life of Lady Jane Grey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.