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In this episode, we welcome retired detectives and former partners Joanne Ryan and Tom McGreal as they share the keys to their successful investigative partnership. We explore the significance of shared values, absorbing different perspectives, and the strategic planning that enhances teamwork in complex cases. Their stories reveal how understanding emotional cues and building rapport lead to uncovering the truth in investigations. Join us as we learn from their experiences to improve our communication in both personal and professional settings, offering invaluable lessons in partnership and effective interviewing.Timestamps: (00:05) - Michael introduces Tom McGreal and Joanne Ryan. (01:05) - Guests' backgrounds and career highlights. (01:58) - Focus on successful partnership elements. (05:06) - Tom describes partnership history with Joanne. (07:58) - Tom shares past partnership dynamics. (11:48) - Joanne discusses case collaboration and assumptions. (14:27) - Importance of shared values and differences. (18:01) - Interviewing cases and keeping open minds. (20:29) - Joanne emphasizes adaptability in interviews. (32:26) - Tom explains solving cases through listening. (34:16) - Building rapport through understanding others' concerns. (40:37) - Contextual awareness in nonverbal communication.(44:51) - Interview strategy and seamless transitions. (51:04) - Trust in partner's interview approach. (54:41) - Addressing misunderstandings in partnerships. (1:05:37) - Advice for developing successful work partnerships. Links and Resources:https://www.certifiedinterviewer.com/Sponsor Links:InQuasive: http://www.inquasive.com/Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Winner of the 2023 Zebbie Award for Best Radio Script. The radio version of the acclaimed stage show. Written and performed by Joanne Ryan.
Chat with the Limerick playwright Joanne Ryan whose play ‘In Two Minds' is inspired by her mother who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder late in life. It is part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, produced by Fishamble Theatre Company. Full details: https://dublintheatrefestival.ie
Bob talked to his former producer Matt Wilson about his new life updates. He also talked to JoAnne Ryan, the president and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, about the new shamrock campaign.
Looking down the barrel of her final fertile years, one modern woman goes on a comical quest to uncover the ifs, hows and crucially the whys of reproducing her genes.
Eggsistentialism by Joanne Ryan. The radio version of the acclaimed stage show.
Featuring writer Joanne Ryan and actor Eamonn Hunt
It's time to kick off the weekend! Our friend JoAnne Ryan from the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY Inc. is here! "Better Together" September 30thVirtual event on 13 WHAM ABC at 7pm Kicking off the Weekend in Your Community is presented by Quicklee's Convenience Stores See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
n episode 2, Ann speaks to award winning playwright and performer Joanne Ryan. Joanne's three things bring the listener on a journey from luxurious isolation and indulgence to precious keepsakes, unpronounceable names and recovered treasures.
Today on the show: Before JoAnne Ryan gives us her sage wisdom, we’ll start the show with our “No Dumb Questions” segment. CBS News Business Analyst, host of the Jill on Money podcast Jill Schlesinger is on the radio morning show (Spezzano & Sandy) every week. Last week, was a really good conversation about what to expect this year come tax time, so I thought I’d share it here with you. If you received unemployment or a stimulus check in 2020, she’ll tell you if it’ll impact your taxes. Plus, a unemployment scam to watch out for. Co-Founder & Chief Community Engagement Officer, Continual Care Solutions JoAnne Ryan is here with sage words of wisdom. How she and her husband make it work with a blended family and the important money lessons she wishes she knew when she was younger. We end the show like we always do, we’ll take “A Seat at the Kid’s Table.” Today we asked the kids “What does it mean to pay yourself first?” We’ll listen in on their answers and then our money expert Susan Beacham founder of Money Savvy Generation will give us parents an activity we can do with the kids to teach them the important lesson of paying yourself first. Cheers to each one of you who is on your way to being proud to say you are financially confident! Thank you for listening to the show. I truly hope it is helping you. Feel free to reach out anytime email sandywaters989@gmail.com Instagram LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joanne Ryan from Down Syndrome Centre, speaks to Karl Fenlon about their Rudolph Run being moved online due to Corona Virus. Also talks about how people can still get involved.
In this episode, we talk to Ms Joanne Ryan MP, Member for Lalor in Victoria and Opposition Whip about engaging the Australian voters in the political discourse. Topics covered include: - The function of parliamentary whips - How grassroots campaigning can lead to a political career - The importance of politicians connecting with young political activists in the electorate - How local committees for a range of organisations, especially sporting and special interest organisations, can prepare you for life - The best way to approach legislation - The importance of what is spoken about in Parliament House - How to use social media as a teaching tool - The need to unite the nation instead of divide the nation - Who can become a politician - The importance of role models and mentors About Ms Ryan: Joanne was born in Werribee and has lived and worked in the local community throughout her life. Before entering Parliament, Joanne was a school teacher and principal helping kids in Melbourne's west get a better education for 27 years. Joanne is a passionate advocate for her local community. Between 1996 and 1998, she served as Chair of Werribee Residents against Toxic Dump (WRATD) and successfully led the “No Toxic Dump” campaign. Joanne is committed to our region and to the Australian Labor Party's value of fairness. She has spent her professional and personal life working to improve outcomes for local young people, and she has seen firsthand the power that a quality education has to change and enrich lives. She continues this work as the Member for Lalor. Joanne is currently Opposition Whip.
Joe chats to Margaret O’Connor creator of the “Are kids for me”podcast and Joanne Ryan who wrote the play Eggistentialism about whether there is still a stigma and pressure around women not wanting kids See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I speak with Joanne Ryan. Joanne is an actor and playwright, who wrote and performed a play called 'Eggistentialism', which was all about her process of trying to decide if she wanted to have a child or not. We discuss the experience of feeling overloaded with conflicting information and how she needed to stop searching for the 100% correct answer to this question. Joanne does now have a child and we discussed what this has been like too. Joanne is very open, honest and funny. You can follow Joanne's work at http://joanneryan.ie/ Please subscribe/follow the podcast and check out the 'Are Kids For Me' pages on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/arekidsforme and Instagram,https://www.instagram.com/arekidsforme/ for more information and episode updates! Episode transcripts are available on https://www.arekidsforme.ie/podcast
Joanne Ryan, Limerick playwright, actor, and theatre-maker joins #WeAreLimerick host Cian Reinhardt to chat about her award-winning show, 'Eggsistentialism', its current tour, and the first return to Limerick since the show's preview. Ryan talks about where the idea of the show came from, how it has changed over the past three years, its reception abroad, the show's future and some new works. #KeepingLimerickPosted www.landwithoutgod.com/ Producer/host: Cian Reinhardt Intro/outro: Drops of H2O (The Filtered Water Treatment) by J.Lang Ft: Airtone dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 (c) 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
Warning: This podcast contains explicit language Welcome to episode 6 of the Limerick Lady Podcast, our first episode taking a DIY approach - recorded in Ann's wife's yoga room, and edited by Emma. Thanks to Jantien Schoenmakers for being our producer up until now! In this episode we meet theatre-maker Joanne Ryan who, while virtually on the verge of going into labour, talks about her internationally toured award-winning play Eggsistentialism written about deciding, as a woman and a freelance artist, whether or not to have a baby. Emma and Ann ask Joanne about the supports in place in Ireland for pregnant women and new parents, and how her partner will be supported in fathering his newborn. We also chat about her forthcoming show In Two Minds which explores her mother's late diagnosis at the age of 65 of bipolar disorder. Enjoy! Or else. Intro/Outro music: Closed Book by Emma Langford Jingles/Links produced by Jantien Schoenmakers
The team chat about their weekend activities; director Benjamin Gilmour and actor Sam Smith comes onto the show to speak about their film “JRGA”; the team chat about the words squirting and oozing; Joanne Ryan comes onto the show to chat about her upcoming show “Eggsistentialism” which will be appearing at the Melbourne Fringe Festival; Simon Hinkley is back on feature creatures chatting about scorpions. With presenters Sarah Smith, Jeff Sparrow and Geraldine Hickey.
It's a special triple bill as we move into week two of the Fringe: and we are getting serious and excited about the plethora of performers banging on the door to get onto the podcast. Kicking off with a chat with a bin-man, host Gareth K Vile decides to share the reasons for his fear of baked beans with performer David William Bryan, whose show Trashed at Underbelly is a booze-fulled sucker punch of a play. Gareth moves swiftly onto his next guest, Nicola Wren from Replay (Pleasance Courtyard), who admits that she rather likes being at the Fringe. Finally, Joanne Ryan delves into Ireland's sexual health history in Eggsistentialism, an autobiographical comedy about trying to figure out whether to have children and all the cultural baggage that comes with that in her home country.Show notes00:00:10 – Intro and David William Bryan interview for Trashed00:14:08 – Nicola Wren for Replay00:23:18 – Joanne Ryan for Eggsistentialism00:36:09 – Outro and thanksCredits:Festival City Podcast is co-created by Gareth K Vile (host) and Scott Henderson (producer). Intro music by The Joy Drops. Supported by SGSAH.Please send feedback to podcasts[at]list.co.uk
Joanne Ryan joins Hoge, Smyth and Cla to discuss the pressures of being a celeb in the Irish speaking community, and also to voice her objections to Maghnus' theories regarding the comedy-generating abilities of females. Maghnus also reveals his super secret space race and Cla tells a tale of a time when true love and Lethal Weapon 2 became intertwined. Opening song this week is "Somebody's gonna get their head kicked in tonight" by Fleetwood Mac. Go to http://www.sand2snowadventures.com for details on how to donate to Self Help Africa and check us out on twitter @hogensmith and Facebook on www.facebook.com/hogensmith