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John Cosgrove joined us for the All Irish edition of the show in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Always great craic with Johnny! Enjoy the tunes and the cheeky banter.
This week on The Crafty Rogues, John Cosgrove is joined by longtime listener, first-time guest, Aiden Benedict Scanlan!Aiden shares stories about the Scanlan family's 100+ year history in the Twin Cities, from his grand-uncle's arrival in 1910 to the family's deep roots in the local Irish community. Also covered in no particular order:Ireland's disappointing Six Nations rugby match against FranceThe best spots to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the Twin Cities (hint: avoid places that call it "Patty's Day"!)How the Rock of Gibraltor destroyed Man UnitedStay away from German bollix biters.You're welcome.
John Cosgrove (our Irish brother) talked about his Minnesota connections traveling to Ireland. We talked a bit about what the Irish think about our recent election and John and I share many cover songs and why we love it when an artist makes the cover their own. Enjoy the craic!
Our good friend John Cosgrove joined as co-host today. John is from near northern Ireland and he shared a bevy of great stories about growing up in Ireland and we focused the music around the trend of performers singing with their original accents, instead of trying to sound American. We had a blast!
In the US, over 600,000 people are considered missing every year, though the vast majority of those return home quickly. But what happens when someone disappears in a National Park? Are these cases of abduction, runaways, tragic accidents, or murder? This episode covers several women who seem to have vanished into thin air.Tea of the Day: Kiki's Bakery Lemon Cake Theme Music by Brad Frank Resources:If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Alissa McCrann, contact the Missing Persons Unit by email: missing@portlandoregon.gov.Recommended Listens:Bryan's Mysteries & Adventures on Trail, “Vanished on a Run in Columbia Gorge, OR. Disappearance of Alissa McCrann.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgdt1OuRfygThe People That Disappeared Under IMPOSSIBLE Circumstances, (Keith Parkins Segment) Missing Void, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_YLn42U3pISources (for all of our sources, please go to teatimecrimes.show or Tea Time Crimes on Spotify):“Search suspended for Portland woman missing near Multnomah Falls.” Author: KGW Staff, Published:December 24, 2015, https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/search-suspended-for-portland-woman-missing-near-multnomah-falls/283-7342607“Hiker's Disappearance From Smokies Remains Mystery.” By Liz Keller, (Knoxville News Sentinel - USA Today Network Tennessee) The Daily News-Journal, Mon, Mar 28, 2022 ·Page A3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/828398069/The Disappearance of Glen and Bessie Hyde. By Sandra Wagner-Wright, Posted on NOVEMBER 15, 2021, at www.SandraWright.com : https://www.sandrawagnerwright.com/the-disappearance-of-glen-bessie-hyde/“Air Land and Water Search Is Made for Thrill Seekers.” The Peninsula Times Tribune (by Associated Press), Tue, Dec 18, 1928, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/838076166/“Army Planes Unable To Locate Trace of Missing Man, Woman.” The Daily Herald, Wed, Dec 19, 1928 ·Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/1026079371/“Father Keeps Up Search Of Chasm.” The Times-News, Sat, Jan 12, 1929, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/566086973/“Strange Clue To Hydes.” The Roanoke Times, Sat, Dec 29, 1928, Page 5, https://www.newspapers.com/image/912055831/“Pioneer rafter leaves mystery her wake.” By Christopher Smith (The Salt Lake Tribune) The Idaho Statesman, Mon, Dec 03, 2001, Page 16, https://www.newspapers.com/image/917970031/“An Unsolved Mystery: Kimberly couple's 1928 case aired.” South Idaho Press, Sun, Nov 22, 1987, Page 21, https://www.newspapers.com/image/567421368/Unsolved Mysteries: Season 1, Episode 1, “Honeymoon Bones.” Directed by John Cosgrove, Starring Robert Stack“‘Here I am!' Girl Rescued After Week of Wandering in Woods.” Springfield Leader and Press, Mon, Jun 24, 1946, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/670950200/“Six Day Search for Girl Lost in Ozarks Still Recalled.” by Donald Bradley, The Kansas City Star, Thu, Oct 16, 1997, Page 204 (13), https://www.newspapers.com/image/820348461/“Kept Hopes in Prayer.” The Kansas City Times, Thu, Jun 27, 1946, Page 7, https://www.newspapers.com/image/655632511/“Father Reads in Newspaper of Lost Girl, 8, Being Found.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Mon, Jun 24, 1946, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/573473761/Leslie Ackerson, 10 News, Appalachian Unsolved, “Appalachian Unsolved:Polly Melton Missing in the Smokies.” Published: 8:01 PM EST December 8, 2017, Updated: 7:48 PM EDT May 21, 2018, https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/appalachian-unsolved-polly-melton-missing-in-the-smokies/51-498115020Unsolved Disappearance in the Great Smoky Mountains by Juanitta Baldwin and Ester Grubb, Suntop Press 1998.“Authorities Seen Hiker.” By Sondra J. Harris, Asheville Citizen-Times, Sun, Sep 27, 1981, Page 54, https://www.newspapers.com/image/201099967/“Mystery of Missing Hiker Deepens.” By Carson Brewer, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Fri, Oct 02, 1981, Page 2, https://www.newspapers.com/image/774298236/
The boys continue their journey to learn more about Doping in Sport & HYROX, as former Body Builder, John Cosgrove, shares his experiences and knowledge in the world of doping. They also speak to Travis Owles & Callum Bratt who are taking on a 24hr HYROX Challenge all in aid of McMillan Cancer! Donate here! https://www.justgiving.com/page/12hyroxin24hours Plus, Mikey brings some more HYROX news about the Mixed Relay World Championships! Music Credits License code: ZADHRBZF8YOZJDE4 https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the return of John Cosgrove! Our favorite trivia maven, and Irish ex-pat. Here we are trotting him out again to celebrate Ireland and St Patrick's Day. Always a lively conversation with this one. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Republican Christie New Craig won Virginia Senate District 19 over Democrat candidate Myra Payne. The 19th district contains parts of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach, and was the seat of outgoing Senator John Cosgrove.
Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code DARKVALLEY. Go to HelloFresh.com/50darkvalley and use code 50darkvalley for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! In the finale for season one of Dark Valley, find out what happened to Jane Boroski's unborn child. Then, Jennifer gives you the most compelling lead on the identity of the Connecticut River Valley killer yet through the case of Heidi Martin. Stay tuned for Season 2! Dark Valley is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/darkvalley today to get 10% off your first month. Get access to bonus content for Dark Valley on Apple Subscription to Crawlspace+Missing Premium Not an Apple user? Go to https://missing.supportingcast.fm/ Special thanks to Jane Boroski, Jessica Parker, Cheyenne Parker, Dr. John Philpin, and April Stone. Produced, written, and hosted by Jennifer Amell. Dark Valley is made possible by executive producers with Crawlspace Media, Tim Pilleri, and Lance Reenstierna. Additional support from Glassbox Media. Production assistants include Amanda Bedard and Maryann Stone White. Show art by Pamela Robinson. Original theme song by Jennifer Pague. Additional music credits courtesy of Pixabay listed below. If you want to hear Jane Boroksi's reaction to this episode, subscribe to her podcast with co-host Amanda Bedard: Invisible Tears CASE TIPS OR INFORMATION: New Hampshire State Police- Cold Case Unit at: 603.271.2663 Vermont State Police- Major Crimes Unit: 802.244.8781 Or, write to us at: darkvalleyshow@gmail.com FOLLOW US! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/darkvalleyshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkValleyShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091998017939 Follow Missing: https://linktr.ee/missingcsm Follow Crawlspace: https://linktr.ee/crawlspacepodcast Follow Glassbox Media: https://www.instagram.com/glassbox WEBSITE: https://darkvalleyshow.com/ CLIPS Unsolved Mysteries, created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, season 4, episode 4, NBC, 1991. MUSIC COURTESY PIXABAY Deep Retro Pop: Orchestraman Mountain Path: Magnetic Trailer Alone: Slicebeats When I Was Young: Dream Protocol Lofi ambient pianoline: Dream Protocol Arcadia ambient soundscape: Dream Protocol Valley of Hope: Alan Frijns Tibet: Serge Quadrado Tense detective looped drone: Daddy's Music MUSIC COURTESY HOLIZNA PATREON Birth Interstellar Space Opra Nocturnal Quiet Moonlit Countryside Between Life and Death In My Childhood Daze Dance of the Dead OTHER MUSIC Nightcrawl: Future Seer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Ben and his guest John Cosgrove, a leading education commentator and retired headteacher. John discusses his experiences in education and what he would do to help alleviate the issues the profession currently faces.
Our old friend from the North of Ireland, John Cosgrove joins us to tell us great stories of growing up in Ireland and the true definition of "Shamrockery" in America. Enjoy and Happy St. Patrick's Day!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Happy St Patrick's Day 2022! Once again, we're joined by our favorite Irish ex-pat, John Cosgrove. He's a wealth of wisdom, an enthralling storyteller and one of the funniest people I've ever met. A true gem. Slainte!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Teaching is in the blood for John Cosgrove, as his parents and other family members have all been part of this glorious profession. In almost 40 years of teaching, John has seen just about everything. During his career he taught across England in secondary schools (as a French and Spanish teacher), before transitioning to primary schools, where he went on to become a headteacher. He also wrote articles, news items, blogs, plays and books, both fiction and non-fiction, that have been published widely. And he even found time to stand in a general election as a prospective MP. He came very close to being elected too, losing out narrowly to athletics icon Sebastien Coe. After a lifetime in education, John knows the impact that great teachers have on the students they teach, and the importance of making a difference. In this podcast we discuss ... Why teaching is worth investing time in. You always make a difference, but it may not always be instant, in fact it may be many years later that you find out just what difference you made. How realising that a boy who rarely behaved well couldn't actually hear a word John was saying. The boy had moved school many times and he had slipped through the net. John picked up the problem, the boy had grommets fitted and he was transformed. So much so that he called out to John years later when he saw him in the town. Why teachers who resort to shouting are not helping anyone - not the child who is being shouted at, not the other children who don't like it, and not the teacher (especially when an accident occurs at the point of shouting!). There are many better ways to help children behave better, so make sure you use them. How he was greeted on walking in to his first class. A young teenage girl at the back commented, "Ugh, look what the f**k just walked in!" It was a tough start and made John consider whether he could carry on, but it turned into such a valuable learning experience. This made John realise how important it is to be protective towards NQTs (ECTs) and how important it is to seek help from more experienced colleagues, as they helped him to manage the situation. The value of asking colleagues to come and observe you so they can support you. One teacher told John he was doing little wrong but that he wasn't looking after the most important resource in the room ... himself. This was the most important lesson he ever learnt and it is the most important lesson for ECTs today. After the only formal observation John had in his NQT year, which lasted 5 minutes and was carried out by the headteacher right at the end of his first year, John was told he had passed. Very different to today! How dealing with the anxiety of always thinking you need to do more and that you are never good enough should be the priority for every new teacher, as you can't teach your best when you are worrying all the time. Having a laugh with your class is an essential part of every day, even if the young children don't always get your jokes! Seeing a child do something that they couldn't do without your intervention is what gives you a buzz in teaching. During John's first inspection, the lead inspector told the staff that if the school was judged as satisfactory, as many schools are, then you are doing the job you are paid for. And that is as true today, even though the pressure of accountability is much greater. You can always be better, but be satisfied when you are doing a good job. The joy of working holistically with primary school children was what tempted John to end his career in secondary schools. The chance to influence every aspect of children's learning and development is just wonderful. How John almost won a seat in parliament as an MP having stood against Sebastien Coe no less. Just a few thousand votes was all that stood between him and Westminster. One of the marks of a successful classroom are smiles and laughter. This tells you that there is joy in learning. The way young children still experience regular awe and wonder in the world around them is refreshing. These wow moments are so important for children and for the teacher. When children go home and excitedly tell their parents what they have been learning, you know you have got things right. You can connect with John on ... Twitter John Cosgrove (@johncosgrove405) / Twitter You can find out about John's books at ... Amazon.co.uk: John Cosgrove: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle You can read John's blog at ... John Cosgrove – Retired Headteacher, Author and Freelance Writer (wordpress.com)
Retreat programs have always been a part of Faith Formation in Jesuit education. As we celebrate the history and heroes of Gonzaga, the Kairos retreat is a massive part of today's Gonzaga student experience. This very week, a new generation of Gonzaga Students are experiencing Kairos for the first time. They join 161 other retreat groups in a special fraternity of faith. How exactly did Kairos start at Gonzaga? The Kairos program existed at Loyola Academy in Illinois, and it caught the attention of Gonzaga Headmaster Fr. Roger Callan, S.J., who tasked Mary Ellen Whitcomb and (at the time) Mr. John Cecero, S.J. to adapt it to Gonzaga in 1984. In this visit, Fr. John Cecero, S.J., and John Cosgrove share their memories of the beginning of Kairos at Gonzaga. The seed of Kairos planted on Eye Street in 1984-85 has blossomed into something special; and its fruit has spread to Jesuit and Catholic Secondary Schools and Colleges across the Country, and Gonzaga is a major part of that story, as well. We'll also hear from current Gonzaga Campus Ministry assistant Maddie Davin. She'll share who the team members (adults and students) are making this week's Kairos CLXII happen. Another Kairos focused episode visit with Mary Ellen Whitcomb and Pat O'Neil '85 and John Goetcheus '85 is coming in the Spring.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 2 of our Gonzaga Dramatic Association focused conversation with GDA Hall of Fame members: Allan L'Etoile '73, Roger Schlegel '83, and Paul Buckley '86. This week, we cover the influence of legends like Doc Warman '57 and Brother Jon King; Allan's puppet shows; the play being "a Gift" you make to the audience; and how Paul, Roger and Allan knew they needed to add new blood to the production staff. At the end of episode 6, more GDA memories from Gonzaga President Fr. Joe Lingan, SJ '75, plus John Cosgrove regales us with his favorite Stage Crew memory. Saturday, October 16, the Gonzaga Dramatic Association is excited to stage a Bicentennial Show. Stars across 5 decades, from New York to LA, are coming back to gather on the Warman Stage in the Sheehy Theater to honor all the ways in which Gonzaga has contributed to the performing arts -- both on Eye Street and beyond. Never before has an array of talent like this been gathered on the stage for one night: singers like David Wannen '96, Katie Costabile Katinas, and Carl Sumter '79 as well as actors like Demetrius Grosse '99, Orlagh Cassidy, and John Prosky '81. There will be reunion performances from members of Irish band Shannon Tide and the cast of Newsies; a history of WZAG and the people that were there from the early days to today; stories from behind the curtain of what went on backstage during GDA productions; and tales of Gonzaga legends like Doc Warman, Chris Flannery, Bro. Jon King and Michael Bobbitt '90. There will also be performances by the current Choir, Symphonic Band, and more. Click here and use the code G200 to reserve up to four complimentary tickets to the show!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second episode of This Podcast Needs a Title, Peter and Erica chat with the winner of the 2020 Book Pipeline Unpublished competition, John Cosgrove, about how he copes with grief, rejection, and why he gets into very cold water, everyday. Come for the author insights, stay for the new Accountability Goals theme song. Plus a few good swears.
.In Building Positive Behaviour Graham Chatterley aims to get educators looking behind what is causing challenging behaviour by breaking down many of the potential causes. The book then offers a scaffold and sequence to build it all back up to meet the individual needs of all pupils. We should never be satisfied with some children falling through the cracks and with the right ethos and culture they won't. The change in this culture starts with staff. By increasing understanding of why challenging behaviour occurs it not only benefits the children but the staff also. Many staff take poor behaviour personally when in reality they had little to do with it. Children develop many survival strategies that often come in the form of a mask. This book will help staff to see behind that mask and hopefully reduce the need for it. With an empathetic approach based on validating children's feelings rather than fixing the behaviour the side effect is calmer classrooms and better learning for all.We have the blocks, let's build them! Instead of dealing with what's in front of us. with a rewards and sanctions based approach which will work for the majority. Let's use a sequential approach that works for all. The Strugglers, the Disruptors and the Disengaged alike. The 'Sequential Approach' offers another way that many educators have been looking for.In Building Positive Behaviour, Graham Chatterley challenges the reactive nature of those traditional systems in favour of a proactive response to behaviour, based on identifying and meeting the needs of the minority of pupils who find school sytems overwhelming. The book is overflowing with pupil examples of where the sequential approach has been used to positive effect , providing the reader with a scaffold, areas to prioritise, a sequence to follow and resources to help implement. This book is suitable for any educators who want a culture of prevention rather than cure.Graham is open and honest about his initial struggles trying to find his way in teaching and how that turned around, who were his inspirations and examples of people/schools who are doing it well right now.Anybody who wants to learn more about what is behind behaviour, looking for a blueprint of how to create a positive learning culture for all or anyone who is curious about their being another way, then this is the book for you.ReviewsThis is a brilliant, honest, brave, well-informed and eminently practical book. Graham has drawn from his wealth of experience in mainstream schools and alternative provision as well as his deep knowledge, to produce a really helpful guide to working with pupils who present what we sometimes call “challenging behaviour” (Graham prefers the term “dysregulated.”)Giving many examples from his own broad experience, Graham, who openly admits he didn’t always get it right himself, explains how and why a sequential approach can work to produce “calmer children, calmer classrooms, more learning.” Every now and then he interrupts himself with a “Pause for Thought” question, inviting us to reflect on our own practice.Particularly timely in 2020, as our children return from lockdown, this is a book for all seasons. I wish it had been around 30 years ago, because I too didn’t always get it right.JOHN COSGROVE, RETIRED HEADTEACHER, AUTHOR
Club E will be joined by John Cosgrove, Founder of VoiceHive to discuss his unique career journey following his passions. From landing in MN in 1999, he has followed a thread of curiosity when it comes to business ideas and practice. Helped by successful mentors and friends, this thread connects ideas to business fruition. Learning Objective: Stand back far enough from your day to day to see where you want to go and if your actions on a daily basis align with that vision. About John: In 1999, he moved to Minneapolis where he worked closely with Kieran Folliard at Cara Irish Pubs. His work life evolved from day-to-day operations to the events side of the business and included hosting trivia-themed events. From there he developed into a professional emcee and started his first business in 2006 focusing on meetings and events. As a professional emcee, he was constantly learning new and innovative ways to increase the quality of audience engagement. With that process, the idea for VoiceHive software was crystalized. VoiceHive has been operating since December 2012.
This time, our favorite Irish ex-pat John Cosgrove joins us to talk Ireland, the look of the lockdown in Europe, and he brings by some genuine Irish musical gems. Slainte! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Cosgrove is a native of North Ireland and wants to make sure you celebrate what he calls the most important holiday of the year, St. Patrick's Day. He shares ways to celebrate with social distance, in-person, and has a free Pub Quiz on St Patrick’s Eve you can join. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even though the 11 o'clock hour was shortened this week, Roshini still make sure to get this week's Winning Moment in. John Cosgrove of Voicehive is this weeks winner. Josh in an event guru and is used to emceeing events on big stages. COVID wiped out most of that. He helps brands find creative ways to use technology, particularly virtual technology. He shares tips for how you can bring these ideas to your holidays and other milestone moments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this St. Patrick's Day, we are joined by one of our very favorite local Irishmen, John Cosgrove. Hilarious, insightful and never, ever at a loss for words. It turns out he grew up under the shadow of occupation in Ireland, football is zero fun due to coronavirus and Yanks ruined St. Patricks back in Ireland. Sounds about right.John is one of the most routinely interesting conversationalists you will ever meet. Just ask him ;)
On this episode, you'll hear three Irish bands you've probably never heard of before. We also spend a little time addressing 'The Troubles'. Our guest, John Cosgrove, would like to tell you 'Listen without prejudice'.
*EPISODE NOTESS1:E3 – RADIO SILENCE ALWAYS WORKS: CARLA AND DELIA REVIEW – IGNORE THE GUY, GET THE GUYIn this episode, your hosts Carla and Delia discuss the week in review: Mother’s Day, taking a 14 incher (pizza you guys), and if there still is such a thing as the MTV Spring Break House or MTV in general. After sharpening their double entendre game, the ladies hop to the discussion at hand, this week’s book, “Ignore the Guy, Get The Guy A Woman’s Survival Guide To: Mastering a Break-Up and Taking Back Her Power” by Leslie Braswell.Finding credentials on the author was a touch difficult but the girls examine the key reason the no contact rule works, answer the question, “Can we be friends?”, and what you can infer about a guy by how he breaks up with you. Spoiler alert, the emoji route isn’t the way to go… unless you know, taco emoji.Both of the ladies get real about past experiences on the emotional roller coaster, with extra special pit stop in depression. The author asks the question, “Is there a chance there is something better?” A better guy for you as each breakup teaches you something new. This leads the ladies to ask, “Do we really want the guy back?”A Kim Basinger quote enlightens the ladies on trusting their intuition and the difference between the way men and women view intuition, logic and trusting their gut. Carla and Delia get raw and real about shame, humiliation and embarrassment that not trusting intuition led them to. Sometimes ignoring the guy, full stop is the best way to move forward.Next week we get spiritual… Questions? Comments? Concerns? Recipes? Dating Stories? Constructive Criticism? Shoot us a message, landyourman@gmail.comMentioned in the episode: “Ignore the Guy, Get The Guy A Woman’s Survival Guide To: Mastering a Break-Up and Taking Back Her Power” by Leslie Braswell (Copyright © 2013, Printed by: CreateSpace, An Amazon.com Company) Esther’s Kitchen, Las Vegas NV, https://www.estherslv.com/ Delia’s Mom’s hair courtesy of Becki Motola @ Atomic Style Lounge, Las Vegas, NV https://www.atomicstylelounge.com/ Unsolved Mysteries – True Crime television program created by John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, premiered on NBC on January 20, 1987. It became a full fledged television show hosted by Robert Stack on October 5, 1988. The Five Stages of Grief – Kubler-Ross Model https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/ 9½ Weeks, released February 1986, distributed by MGM/UA Entertainment Company. Screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King and Patricia Louisianna Knop and starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. *Royalty-Free Music by Kevin MacLeod; Two Finger Johnny 2015.Support Land Your Man by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/land-your-manFind out more at https://land-your-man.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host Lori Anne Casdia with Guest Dr. John Cosgrove, Chief of Surgery from Northwell Health (www.Northwell.edu) and Dr. Adam Bitterman, Osteopathic Medicine specializing in foot and ankle surgery from Northwell Health (www.Northwell.edu) June is National Hernia Month Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com and follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLAOur Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. We are here to life each other up with encouragement and positivity. To serve one another.ABOUT Lori Anne De Iulio CasdiaBusiness & Marketing Strategist, Law of Attraction Practitioner & Master Mindset MentorFounder of LDC StrategiesFounder of Strategies By DesignFounder of Monarch LuminariesFounder of Leadership Strategies for Success ProgramMotivational Speaker/Inspirational SpeakerMC/ModeratorMaster Mindset MentorLaw of Attraction PractitionerHost of HEALTHY LIFESTYLE (LI News Radio/I Heart Radio/InTune/Sound Cloud/YouTube)Co-host For Podcast Out-Loud Out-FrontPerformer/VocalistColumnist for LIBNCertified Herbalist & AromatherapistAwarded the 50 Top Most Influential Women in 2018Lori Anne’s personal philosophy is “We are all here to serve others and lift each other up. Be the best you because everybody else is taken.”Links Website: LDCStrategies.comLDC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LDCStrategies/Strategies By Design Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Strategiesby...Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HealThyLifes...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthy_lif...You can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Spotify | Spreaker| Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube
Stop what you're doing. Step back. Take a breath. Surely there's a better way of getting this done. Surely there are new approaches we can take to getting our message heard. Surely there are new technologies that will make our work bigger, faster, stronger, better. Good news - there's all that and more just around the corner. During this podcast, you'll discover:Innovation trends we'll see take off and make a serious impact in 2019.The latest strategic approaches to maximising return on your effort and investment.What 'enterprise agility' means for marketers, and how to thrive using lean and agile methods.What omni-channel marketing will mean in 2019.How AI platforms are going to disrupt marketing for the better.Panellists include:Jenny Williams, Chief Marketing Officer, Compare the MarketNigel Dalton, Chief Inventor, REA Group John Cosgrove, Partner - Salesforce Einstein, GrowthOps Panel Facilitator: James Gauci, Senior Digital ManagerPodcast Host and Event MC: Lisa Ma, Networx Brisbane & Iceberg EventsFurther resource links:Reload Media blog post: ‘Strategy and Innovation for 2019’ – Brisbane Networx November 2019Networx final top tips video: Strategy & Innovation for 2019+++This is a live recording at Loft West End on 27 November 2018 by Select Audio Visual.Networx Brisbane events are organised by conference and events company, Iceberg Events. These events are proudly supported by Reload Media, Vivo Group, Select Audio Visual, Vision6, Andzen and DPMA. Produced by Networx Brisbane, Australia. For upcoming live events, visit https://brisbane.networxevents.com.au/eventsFollow Networx Brisbane on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Never miss an episode. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox or TuneIn to get new episodes as they become available.
Episode #60 Audience Response System, or A-R-S, is a great process of involving an audience in a presentation. It is a way for a presenter, a meeting, or even a classroom to get real-time input from the audience, and display everyone's answers. For our conversation about ARS we are joined by John Cosgrove of VoiceHive and Ben Andersson as meeting ARS specialist. We talk about software we use, ways we added audience interaction, and ideas for presenters to integrate audience interaction into a presentation. Full Episode Show Notes http://thepresentationpodcast.com/podcast/60 Show Suggestions? Questions for your Hosts? Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks! http://apple.co/1ROGCUq New Episodes 1st and 3rd Tuesday Every Month
Roy Smalley joins the guys for a segment to kickoff a half-hour of Twins discussion before John Cosgrove and Stephen Quinn of The Crafty Rogues podcast join in studio to discuss the World Cup.
John Cosgrove and Stephen Quinn of The Crafty Rogues podcast join Phil and Judd to add some culture to the show for a long segment. The guys also talk about their favorite 'talking head' sports shows and answer Questions of Significant Importance.
Phil and Judd tackle some Questions of Significant Importance and John Cosgrove and Stephen Quinn of The Crafty Rogues Podcast join in studio for two segments of talk about soccer and other stuff.
John Cosgrove joins the boys in studio for a couple segments of sports culture before Questions of Significant Importance and a return to our maddening Vikings list to wrap up the show.
Our buddy John Cosgrove joins in studio for a couple segments of sports culture before some Questions of Significant Importance.
John Cosgrove joins the guys in studio for a half hour of sports culture before Questions of Significant Importance and a little more Circle Me Bert talk to wrap up the show.
John Cosgrove joins the guys in studio for a long segment of sports culture before diving back into the Vikings and Kirk Cousins with the help of several callers.
John Cosgrove joins Phil and Judd in studio for two segments of soccer, drinking, and sports culture talk. The boys also answer Questions of Significant Importance and play a game of #AskMackeyandJudd.
In this episode of Profiles in Risk, I catchup with Will Kastroll of Harbour Insurance based in Naples Florida. Naples was ground-zero for a second Florida landfall (Key West being the first). Will's office was significantly damaged. In our face to face, we discussed finding his quest to find temporary office space, the status of his main office space and we took a tour of Naples to see properties still reeling from the aftermath of Irma. We bumped into John Cosgrove from Radon & Model Pro, responsible for measuring mold build up and we discussed all of the issues with mold after a major hurricane event in a humid climate such as Florida. If you haven't done so, please listen to the first interview (which is now Episode 42) to get a sense of how bad the situation was and how far Southern Florida has come.
Consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/UncoveringUnexplainedMysteries To buy Josh’s first full length album as “Dancing with Ghosts” click here: https://dancingwithghosts2.bandcamp.com/releases or search iTunes! --------------------------------------- - Tom Johnson first aired on April 27, 1994. - The Mexican UFO first aired on October 28, 1994. --------------------------------------- In this episode we talk about the douche bag murderer Tom Johnson. He scammed an innocent couple into buying a "high tech" computer and then beat them with a hammer. To this day he has never been apprehended. Next, right in time (almost) for the solar eclipse we talk about the Mexican UFO sightings that happened during the previous solar eclipse last century. Plus, John Cosgrove is hopeful that Unsolved Mysteries will be brought back with new episodes by the end of this year, whhhaaattt?? Good thing or bad thing? --------------------------------------- For more Josh & Mike, but separate, chek them out on YouTube: Josh: www.youtube.com/DancingWithGhosts Mike: www.youtube.com/OCPCommunications
The latest episode in our Fundraising series. We spend an hour talking with John Cosgrove from Beartooth Advisors - the team that worked as our agents on the ParkerGale fund. Come have listen and find out how Beartooth approached our fundraising process and learn all the ins and outs of working with an agent. (This is an updated version -- fixed the audio from the original release)
6/19/11 SUNDAY GUEST ONE 8-8:40 PM Eastern John Cosgrove Former president of the National Press Club, who has been called "the living conscience of the national press," on the 50th anniversary of JFK’s inaugural address that coincided with his own, and his fascination with Charles Thomson, one of the United States’ Forgotten Founding Fathers. www.Press.org
Melvyn Bragg discusses the origin of the Earth. Ideas used to be very clear about its origins. Bishop Ussher, in 1654 arrived at an exact figure and specified it in his work Annalis Veteris et Novi Testamenti: He deduced that work on Planet Earth began at exactly 9am, on Monday 23rd October 4004 BC. The date was then printed in the margin of The Bible and preached from the pulpit, and right up to the nineteenth century to the left of ‘In The Beginning…' was specified ‘Before Christ 4004'.Christian believers thought the creation story was solid as a rock…until the geologists arrived. First Hutton, then Smith, and then Lyell smashing away at orthodox belief in a way that made poor Ruskin quail, but in doing so they created a science. With Simon Winchester, author of The Map That Changed the World: the Tale of William Smith and the Birth of A Science; Cherry Lewis, geologist and author of The Dating Game: One Man's Search for the Age of the Earth; John Cosgrove, Structural Geologist from the Royal School of Mines at Imperial College, London.
Melvyn Bragg discusses the origin of the Earth. Ideas used to be very clear about its origins. Bishop Ussher, in 1654 arrived at an exact figure and specified it in his work Annalis Veteris et Novi Testamenti: He deduced that work on Planet Earth began at exactly 9am, on Monday 23rd October 4004 BC. The date was then printed in the margin of The Bible and preached from the pulpit, and right up to the nineteenth century to the left of ‘In The Beginning…’ was specified ‘Before Christ 4004’.Christian believers thought the creation story was solid as a rock…until the geologists arrived. First Hutton, then Smith, and then Lyell smashing away at orthodox belief in a way that made poor Ruskin quail, but in doing so they created a science. With Simon Winchester, author of The Map That Changed the World: the Tale of William Smith and the Birth of A Science; Cherry Lewis, geologist and author of The Dating Game: One Man’s Search for the Age of the Earth; John Cosgrove, Structural Geologist from the Royal School of Mines at Imperial College, London.