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The Creative Psychotherapist
S2.23| Maureen Clancy | Integrating Alternative Healing & Traditional Psychotherapy Practices

The Creative Psychotherapist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 58:26


FEATURED GUESTS: Maureen Clancy is a licensed therapist and trauma expert for over 20 years helping women go through enormous life changes who've also experienced childhood trauma. She's the creator of the Gate Passages Framework, a structured, bottom-up approach to healing trauma and going through major life changes. She's certified in EMDR and trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (certification in progress), Internal Family Systems, and AEDP. She combines therapy with Reiki, Tarot, and flower essences. She's a certified NASW clinical supervisor for social workers seeking advanced clinical certification and runs supervision groups for newer therapists looking to gain skills in treating trauma. She's presented on trauma and self-care at Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work and Limerick Institute of Technology School of Social Care (County Clare, Ireland). She's a certified yoga teacher (200-hour), 20-year meditator, self-taught artist and potter. She is based in the NY metro area. She loves to garden, play pickleball, and feed people.LISTEN & LEARN:  Learn more about two alternative healing methods: Bauch Flower Remedies and Rekki Develop a better understanding of the origins of Rekki How you can use Rekki to self regulate  How these methods can support clients in their healing RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Connect and learn more about Maureen Clancy at maureen-clancy.com email Maureen Clancy at media@maureen-clancy.com Check out Maureen Clancy's FREE Trauma Class Why You Can't DIY Healing from Trauma Class: Ready to finally get to the root of healing from trauma? Inside the class, you'll learn: How your automatic survival responses keep you from thinking clearly while you're experiencing trauma. Why these automatic survival responses get stuck in your body and keep showing up … even years later. Why regular talk therapy can't help with this. How DIY and doing it yourself will only get you so far. Check out more about Bauch Flower Remedies here  Imagine 2024 being THE YEAR YOU Build the Creative Arts Practice of Your Dreams! Receive all the information and support you need to confidently grow on your journey to becoming the owner of a successful therapist owned business.  -Sign up for the 2024 Mastermind Group with Reina Lombardi here  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reina-lombardi5/support

The Preconstruction Podcast - Commercial Construction.
E63 Tom Deane - CEO/Co-Founder of ProjectMark your all in one CRM & Proposal Platform to Win Work Smarter

The Preconstruction Podcast - Commercial Construction.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 40:57


Gareth McGlynn, our host, sits down with Tom Deane, the Co-Founder & CEO of ProjectMark, for an in-depth discussion. The topics discussed in the podcast include: Tom's university experience at the Limerick Institute of Technology, where he graduated in 2011. His transition from an Irish education system as a quantity surveyor to working in the San Francisco construction market. His experiences working as an owner's representative at MGAC in San Francisco. Tom lived out his dream of leaving Ireland to build high rises in America, and worked at MGAC for five and a half years. His journey from being a general contractor cost manager to owning and developing ProjectMark, a preconstruction technology firm. Tom discusses the all-in-one CRM and proposal platform which enables users to win work smarter. "Sell preconstruction services". Tom discusses how ProjectMark helps users sell preconstruction services. You can check Tom Deane via his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-deane-5b93b93a/ Visit as well ProjectMark's website: https://www.projectmark.com/ Enjoy this podcast episode!

Dear Midlife...
Befriending Your Inner Critic and Saving Your Self

Dear Midlife...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 61:47


Have you ever been asked to go out to a club or dinner with a friend on a Friday night...and there was a part of you that wanted to go and a part of you that wanted to stay home? Sometimes on Friday night...we are so exhausted and just shut down, but then equally want to get out of the house! Both of us spend so much time working from home...that sometimes we can feel physically torn about staying home or going out. Raise your hand if you feel the same way?! Today our guest, Maureen Clancy helps us understand that this is because that there are, in fact, different parts within us. These "parts" were created (typically in our younger years) to protect us from trauma because we didn't have the external support or tools to manage some situations which were too much, too fast, too soon or too long. And, sometimes these parts rule our lives and don't realize that we are now grown and capable women. When our survival response gets triggered, they can continue to try to protect us when our, sometimes to our detriment. Ladies...these "parts" or old narratives that you used in childhood to protect you no longer serve you in adulthood and could be the VERY things holding you back from living a life you love! What is your inner critic saying to you? Maureen Clancy is a licensed therapist, group therapy practice owner, and trauma expert who, for the past 21 years, has been helping women who've experienced childhood trauma heal the past and fully embody the present. She's the creator of the Gate Passages Framework, a structured, bottom-up approach to healing trauma. She's certified in a variety of healing modalities and in this episode, we spend time discussing Internal Family Systems, and her practice of combining therapy with Reiki, Tarot, and flower essences to heal the energetic body. She's presented on trauma and self-care at Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work and Limerick Institute of Technology School of Social Care (County Clare, Ireland). This episode is soo juicy as Trinity comes to a fascinating realization about herself. And in this space, perhaps this recognition is the first step to her own healing journey. In this episode Maureen teaches us to: Recognize where we are in our "survival" response, which includes not only the (traditional) fight, flight or freeze...but, also fawn (I will survive if I make sure you're ok), collapse (there's nothing I can do here so I'm just going to exist), submit (I'm giving in and waiting for this to get over with) and cry for help. These were developed early in life as your strategy to help you survive (The "fawn" really resonated with Trinity) Understand the definition of trauma or that which is too much, too fast, too soon or too long, and how we've adapted to navigate it by developing different parts of ourselves to protect us from certain situations. Recognize the different "parts" within ourselves that try to protect us, in addition to our current, adult "Self". As we grow into adulthood, our parts continue to try to protect us, holding us back, even though we may no longer need protection. Today, we learn to show compassion to those parts, thank them for their "service" and reassure them we are grown and capable now. Acknowledge when our nervous system is disregulated and we're in hyper or hypoarrousal. In this state, access to our prefrontal cortex is inhibited. Move your body to help up-regulate you and pull you out of hyper or hypoarrousal. Take a walk, dance in your kitchen, do some yoga...this helps regulate your nervous system. Leverage a bottom-up approach (vs. top down) to healing trauma. Using your senses, such as smelling essential oils, and moving your body will open space to connect to our parts, while also turning off the survival response. You can find Maureen at: Website | maureen-clancy.com IG | @themaureenclancy TikTok | @maureen.clancy And we'd love YOU to join us on this journey as well! Leave us a review. Tell us about your inner critic (another one of our damn parts that we all have!). What's her name? What does she say to you that holds you back? Make sure we're connected: FB | Dear Midlife and IG | @DearMidlife

Dear Midlife...
Befriending Your Inner Critic and Saving Your Self

Dear Midlife...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 112:38


Have you ever been asked to go out to a club or dinner with a friend on a Friday night...and there was a part of you that wanted to go and a part of you that wanted to stay home? Sometimes on Friday night...we are so exhausted and just shut down, but then equally want to get out of the house! Both of us spend so much time working from home...that sometimes we can feel physically torn about staying home or going out. Raise your hand if you feel the same way?! Today our guest, Maureen Clancy helps us understand that this is because that there are, in fact, different parts within us. These "parts" were created (typically in our younger years) to protect us from trauma because we didn't have the external support or tools to manage some situations which were too much, too fast, too soon or too long. And, sometimes these parts rule our lives and don't realize that we are now grown and capable women. When our survival response gets triggered, they can continue to try to protect us when our, sometimes to our detriment. Ladies...these "parts" or old narratives that you used in childhood to protect you no longer serve you in adulthood and could be the VERY things holding you back from living a life you love! What is your inner critic saying to you? Maureen Clancy is a licensed therapist, group therapy practice owner, and trauma expert who, for the past 21 years, has been helping women who've experienced childhood trauma heal the past and fully embody the present. She's the creator of the Gate Passages Framework, a structured, bottom-up approach to healing trauma. She's certified in a variety of healing modalities and in this episode, we spend time discussing Internal Family Systems, and her practice of combining therapy with Reiki, Tarot, and flower essences to heal the energetic body. She's presented on trauma and self-care at Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work and Limerick Institute of Technology School of Social Care (County Clare, Ireland). This episode is soo juicy as Trinity comes to a fascinating realization about herself. And in this space, perhaps this recognition is the first step to her own healing journey. In this episode Maureen teaches us to:  Recognize where we are in our "survival" response, which includes not only the (traditional) fight, flight or freeze...but, also fawn (I will survive if I make sure you're ok), collapse (there's nothing I can do here so I'm just going to exist), submit (I'm giving in and waiting for this to get over with) and cry for help. These were developed early in life as your strategy to help you survive (The "fawn" really resonated with Trinity) Understand the definition of trauma or that which is too much, too fast, too soon or too long, and how we've adapted to navigate it by developing different parts of ourselves to protect us from certain situations. Recognize the different "parts" within ourselves that try to protect us, in addition to our current, adult "Self".  As we grow into adulthood, our parts continue to try to protect us, holding us back, even though we may no longer need protection. Today, we learn to show compassion to those parts, thank them for their "service" and reassure them we are grown and capable now. Acknowledge when our nervous system is disregulated and we're in hyper or hypoarrousal. In this state, access to our prefrontal cortex is inhibited. Move your body to help up-regulate you and pull you out of hyper or hypoarrousal. Take a walk, dance in your kitchen, do some yoga...this helps regulate your nervous system. Leverage a bottom-up approach (vs. top down) to healing trauma. Using your senses, such as smelling essential oils, and moving your body will open space to connect to our parts, while also turning off the survival response. You can find Maureen at: Website | maureen-clancy.com IG | @themaureenclancy TikTok | @maureen.clancy And we'd love YOU to join us on this journey as well! Leave us a review. Tell us about your inner critic (another one of our damn parts that we all have!). What's her name? What does she say to you that holds you back? Make sure we're connected: FB | Dear Midlife and IG | @DearMidlife  

The Preconstruction Podcast - Commercial Construction.
Rachel Daly - The QS that takes no BS in NYC. A MUST listen to episode

The Preconstruction Podcast - Commercial Construction.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 58:16


Gareth McGlynn, our host, sat in with Rachel Daly, The No nonsense QS in NYC. They discussed the following: - Rachel has studied Construction Economics with a Quantity Surveying Degree at the Limerick Institute of Technology. - Seven years of QS work in Brisbane, Australia where she was responsible for the largest children's hospital in the Southern Hemisphere. - The challenges of relocating from Australia to New York City with Linesight. - 5 years of working with the JP Morgan team, making sure that the Chase Tower headquarters in Manhattan comes in on budget, which is a 60-story skyscraper. - What is the difference between quantity surveying and preconstruction? - Large change orders or construction variations, what we can do better. - Preconstruction technology - what CostX can bring to the table? - How do we tackle the highest inflation rate in 40 years at 7.5% in January? Rachel Daly does a deep dive. You can connect with Rachel via her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-daly-mrics-b61b857a/ Check out as well an article she has written: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rachael-daly-mrics-b61b857a_how-commercial-real-estate-can-plan-around-activity-6915066948229693440-ofHZ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Enjoy and stay tuned for more exciting Preconstruction episodes coming your way!

The Triathlon Brick Session
Run expert Eoin Everard (sub 4 min mile)

The Triathlon Brick Session

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 65:34


Mark catches up with Eoin Everard who isn't too shabby at running. He's also a chartered physiotherapist and Certified Athletic Therapist who specialises with low back, hip and knee pain. He has two clinics, one in Kilkenny and one in Limerick. The Limerick Clinic is situated in Castletroy and predominately helps patients try to prevent low back, hip or knee surgery.He has lectured with Setanta College, Limerick Institute of Technology and has provided lectures and advice on functional screening and health for Athletics Ireland, Saracens Rugby, the Limerick Leader and the Kilkenny People.He has previously done work experience in Montreal Canada as part of his undergraduate training and has worked with top GAA teams and Olympians in the past. He is an avid runner and is the first Kilkenny man to break the 4 minute mile. Did I mention he also has a PhD in biomechanics. Enjoy..

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BachTalk
Frank Andrews - High Performance Development Coach at Baseball Ireland & Irish National Baseball Team Head Coach

BachTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 103:27


Season 4 Episode 32 is out with Frank Andrews. Frank is currently a High Performance Development Coach at Baseball Ireland & Irish National Baseball Team Head Coach. Frank obtained his BS in Exercise Science/Biology at Concordia University and MS in Strength and Conditioning from Limerick Institute of Technology.   Frank explains specifically how the National Team operates and his experience within  the European Pool Qualifiers. Frank talks about his experience within Strength & Conditioning and the differences between USA and Abroad. Frank explains how he originally got the job with Baseball Ireland and how he started to expand the Irish Baseball Academy.   Frank is a very independent think about Strength & Conditioning and Baseball. Frank talks how he is creating adaptations towards his athletes in order to maximize their baseball playing abilities. Frank goes in-depth talking about his philosophies towards throwing and why anatomically throwing originates anteriorly rather than posteriorly.   Timestamps   Background: (02:00) Startup within baseball and strength and conditioning: (02:20) Injuries (4:00) Concordia University Minor in Chemistry and BS in Exercise Science/Biology (5:00) MS in Strength and Conditioning from Limerick Institute of Technology (07:20) Experience starting in Ireland and baseball abroad (08:10) Strike zone facility (10:15)   Ireland (12:10) MS program structure (12:10) Strength and Conditioning US vs Abroad (14:20) Popularity of baseball within Ireland (21:20) Growth of baseball over the next 5 years (25:10) High Performance Development Coach (30:20) Development of baseball Ireland and establishing a high-performance environment? (31:00) Irish National team (34:00) Development programs ideology (38:00) In-depth analysis of programming style (42:30) Mountain Builder Bench Description (44:40) Description of throwing ideology using the perfect throw (48:12) Cueing ideology (57:30) Throwing discussion Why the arm is more important than what people think (60:00) Evolution of the shoulder from monkeys into humans (61:10) Why monkeys can't actually throw and the main function of their shoulders (63:20) Development of sternoclavicular joint and why throwing originates anteriorly rather than posteriorly (64:20) Training and understanding the eccentric motion of the throw (75:00) Baseball training philosophy adaptation from the past 5-10 years (82:40) Player Development over the next 5 years and why data interpretation is more important than technology (87:00)   Closing (98:30)  

That Great Business Show
Episode 76 That Great Business Show, Steve Connelly, Connelly Partners - Dr. Jamie Meehan, IDEAM - Peter Leonard BL, the law on singatures

That Great Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 78:43


What a start to a Episode 76 of That Great Business Show, when Steve Connelly, principal of Boston MA based Connelly Partners that has recently bought Dublin, Ireland based creative agency, ZOO Digital, explains why his company avoids buying companies in main cities like New York, Toronto or London opting instead for Boston (obvs!), Vancouver and Dublin. Despite having his feet held to a raging fire Steve refused to reveal any price paid, but he did offer some invaluable and FREE advice on marketing for Irish SME's - how to choose a company name, how to listen to your customers, the best copy he's seen (he has been a copywriter for many years) and so much more. As we like to 'do business differently' another thing Steve delivers is some good old-fashioned humour. He'll put a smile on your face while you learn. Steve's 'hire in a heartbeat'? - Jerry Seinfeld Ní neart go cur le chéile (co-operation leads to strength) could be the strapline for IDEAM, a Limerick Institute of Technology promoter of clusters for precision manufacturing. Whether this is your business or not, listen to Dr. Jamie Meehan of IDEAM explain how it works, why it works so well, what his (recent PhD) research has shown are the benefits of businesses clustering, and most importantly, possibly, for TeamGBS, how to find funding for clustering that could lead to worldwide expansion of your business. If Jamie doesn't know where that EU money is hidden, it very likely doesn't exist!Jamie's 'hire in a heartbeat'? - author Simon SinekSign right here. Did you know that you could use your nose (or any other part of your body) to sign a legal document? Remember, you sign for your home, you sign your employment contract, you sign business deals...and you could, in theory, rub your nose on it. TeamGBS resident legal counsel, barrister Peter Leonard, joins us for our occasional foray into the legal minefield that is business legal advice. TeamGBS likes FREE. On this episode, E76, we give TeamGBS free advice about the role of signatures in business including the background to a forged signature that may well have been the most expensive signature in Irish legal history. Peter's 'hire in a heartbeat'? - League of Ireland soccer manager Damien Duff AND RTE Primetime's Paul MurphyThe insights on That Great Business Show - 'Ireland's best business podcast' - are brought to you courtesy of De Facto Shaving Oil - the world's best shaving oil. Made in Mayo, sold worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Things You Learn in Therapy
S1E1: A must-listen primer on our nervous system's daily impact

Things You Learn in Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 39:09


Maureen Clancy joins the podcast today as she shares her expertise about the way our nervous system impacts (and is impacted by) everyday interactions with ourselves and others. This episode you will learn practical ways to better understand the hyper- and hypoarousal states, as well as the benefit of the "sweet spot" of regulation. You won't want to miss hearing her thoughts on the #thingsyoulearnintherapy. Maureen Clancy is a licensed therapist and trauma expert for the past 20 years helping women go through enormous life changes who've also experienced childhood trauma. She's the creator of the Gate Passages Framework, a structured, bottom-up approach to healing trauma and going through major life changes. She's certified in EMDR and trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (certification in progress), Internal Family Systems, and AEDP. She combines therapy with Reiki, Tarot, and flower essences. She's a certified NASW clinical supervisor for social workers seeking advanced clinical certification and runs supervision groups for newer therapists looking to gain skills in treating trauma. She's presented on trauma and self-care at Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work and Limerick Institute of Technology School of Social Care (County Clare, Ireland). She's a certified yoga teacher (200-hour), 20-year meditator, self-taught artist and potter. She is based in the NY metro area. She loves to garden, play pickleball, and feed people. She can be found at www.maureen-clancy.com and on Instagram.This podcast is meant to be a resource for the general public, as well as fellow therapists/psychologists. It is NOT meant to replace the meaningful work of individual or family therapy. Please seek professional help in your area if you are struggling. #breakthestigma #makewordsmatter #thingsyoulearnintherapy #thingsyoulearnintherapypodcastFeel free to share your thoughts at www.makewordsmatterforgood.com or email me at Beth@makewordsmatterforgood.comIf you are a therapist or psychologist and want to be a guest on the show, please complete this form to apply: https://forms.gle/ooy8QirpgL2JSLhP6 Support the showwww.bethtrammell.com

Today with Claire Byrne
Agnes Bouchier Hayes Shares her perfect sauces recipes

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 12:06


Agnes Bouchier-Hayes, Home Economist, Limerick Institute of Technology

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Bridging the Gap
The Importance of Image in Construction

Bridging the Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 36:03


How are you presenting your company to a watching world and why does it matter to your bottom line? Join host Todd and guests Tom Deane and Noel Brady as they discuss how to ensure that you are catering to your audience and customer base, the importance of first impressions (especially when it comes to your company), and how to empathize with others before making a commitment to change. Tom Deane and Noel Brady are the co-founders of ProjectMark. Tom the CEO of ProjectMark. He has spent 10 years in the Construction Industry, working primarily in Cost and Risk Management. He has been a part of multiple project teams across a range of sectors, touching over $5 billion in construction cost. He has a bachelor's degree in Quantity Surveying from Limerick Institute of Technology. He is extremely passionate about the contech landscape and for making a real difference to daily processes in the industry.

The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast
Driving Change with Kayla Cooley

The Sharon Fitzmaurice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 88:45


Episode 41 and my guest today is Kayla Cooley, a social worker and postgraduate researcher in Limerick Institute of Technology under The Loss & Grief Research group. Kayla's research focuses on suicide and the internet, pro-suicide websites and what we in the helping spaces may be able to learn from them. I learned so much from this conversation with Kayla and how She is empowering others with knowledge and understanding. Most people in Ireland have been touched by suicide in some way, someone dies by suicide every 40 seconds. We don't hold back in this conversation, I talk about my own suicidal distress 26 years ago and how connection not only to ourselves, but to others is a huge part in finding a path to survival and healing. In 2016 Kayla co-founded a voluntary suicide intervention organisation - responding to people in suicidal distress 365 nights a year. She is also the director of Driving Change Training & Consultancy - educating groups and organisations across Ireland on suicide and related issues. "you do not have to be a doctor to save a life - education is the key to suicide prevention" Check out www.kaylacooley.com or www.drivingchange.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharonfitzmaurice/message

The Are Kids For Me Podcast
Jennifer Moran Stritch

The Are Kids For Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 50:46 Transcription Available


Part 4 of the 'Who will look after me when I get old' series. My guest is Jennifer Moran Stritch. We have a fascinating and wide ranging discussion on the topic of ageing without children. We explore common stereotypes, the power of assumptions and how to catch ourselves from being drawn into them. We explore some concepts such as the adult orphan and the loss of the assumptive world which can help us to understand what we might be experiencing in our own lives. And we round things off by talking about Death Cafes and the rule that there must always be cake!Jennifer has a background in social care and social work; she lectures in Social Care in the Limerick Institute of Technology and with the MSc in Loss and Bereavement  with the Irish Hospice/RCSI. She is a frequent keynote speaker and workshop facilitator on aspects of loss, resilience and growth across the human lifespan. She is also a host of Limerick Death Café since 2015.This is a link to the Irish Hospice 'Think Ahead' form which we discuss - https://hospicefoundation.ie/i-need-help/i-want-to-plan-ahead/think-ahead/ and to Death Café Limerick - https://www.facebook.com/deathcafelimerick/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 

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts
INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS -  Dr Edel Chadwick

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 18:42


talking about the amalgamation between Athlone Institute of technology and Limerick Institute of Technology to create what The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has confirmed as the name of Ireland’s newest Technical University - the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest. Bit of tongue twister!  Broadcast live as part of Saturday Chronicle withTom Hanley with Patricia Anne Moore and broadcast from the SBCR studios at the Derg Alliance building on the 22nd of May 2021. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie 

Today with Claire Byrne
Kitchen Reorganisation

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 8:45


Agnes Bouchier Hayes, Food Economist from Limerick Institute of Technology

Emerging Trends Games and Tech
Does Tech Merely Access Us? E85

Emerging Trends Games and Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 8:13


This is Corey O'Dwyer's discussion on the technologically relevant topic of "Accessing" which is one of the 12 inevitable trends Kevin Kelly covers in his New York Times Best Seller "The Inevitable". See what Corey, a 4th year Limerick Institute of Technology student, predicts will happen to the way we use and access our technology in our lives by the year 2050. Will Google and other companies access more of our information in return? Find out in this episode of the Emerging Trends Games and Tech podcast! See Corey's work at https://www.instagram.com/coreyscanvas/

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Cyber security and innovation during a global pandemic, insights with Des Ryan, Microsoft Ireland

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 24:48


We talk to Des Ryan Director of the Microsoft Ireland Specialist Teams Unit, to learn morn about cyber security risks, supporting your work force and clients, and how to keep innovating during a lockdown . Des is the Director for Microsoft's Specialist and Technical Sales teams. In this role, he is responsible for driving new business opportunities and solution sales growth, providing leadership to the solution sales and technical sales teams enabling them to thrive and perform at their best. Des also works with customers and partners to understand their key challenges, empowering them to digitally transform and stay relevant within a rapidly changing technological landscape. Des joined Microsoft on returning to Ireland in 2018. He brings a wealth of international experience having spent twenty-five years working internationally with stints in USA, Singapore and Australia. During that time, he held senior executive roles in the partner community focused on Consulting, Managed Services and Solution Sales. He has also served at board level. Des has a technical heritage and so is comfortable in both technical and business forums. Des has a BSc in Information Systems from Limerick Institute of Technology and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Des Ryan, Solutions Director for Microsoft Ireland, said: about digital security -> “Cyber hackers are opportunistic, skilled, and relentless. They have become adept at evolving their techniques to increase success rates, whether by experimenting with different phishing lures, adjusting the types of attacks they execute or finding new ways to hide their work. While our physical work locations may have changed, our responsibilities in protecting organisational data and complying to data regulations have not. Now is the time to address this with an increased investment in cybersecurity, secure devices, tighter policies, increased support, and education for employees so they can play an important role in not only protecting themselves but also their organisations.”

Today with Claire Byrne
Crisps And Salt

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 12:52


Agnes Bouchier Hayes, Home Economist, Limerick Institute of Technology

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Today with Claire Byrne
How To Cook Beans And Pulses

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 15:16


Agnes Bouchier Hayes, Home Economist and Lecturer, Limerick Institute of Technology

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Today with Claire Byrne
Gifts for Cooks and Bakers

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 9:58


Agnes Bouchier Hayes, Home Economist and Lecturer, Limerick Institute of Technology, Dan Mullane, Formerly The Mustard Seed Country House Hotel, Adare, Co. Limerick

Clare FM - Podcasts
Beyond Belief - Sunday 13th December 2020

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 56:00


This week Beyond Belief will be presented by a group of students attending third level colleges. They will be interviewing Clare hurling captain David McInerney, former hurler Tony Griffin, together with the Chaplain and Pastoral Care Co-Ordinator at the Limerick Institute of Technology, Theresa O' Sullivan.

Grow Your Brand
SEO strategy for online marketing and brand growth with Ronan Walsh (LIVE WITH LEADING THINKERS)

Grow Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 51:28


Today Lauren is chatting with Ronan Walsh to learn about how SEO has changed over the past 10 years and what you need to do today to get to the top on Google's Search Engine Results.Ronan is a SaaS Marketing Consultant, Founder of Digital Trawler and lectures on Digital Marketing, Website Design & Optimisation at the Limerick Institute of Technology.In this podcast we discuss:- How SEO has changed over the past decade- The key seo strategies that work in 2020- The difference between white hat SEO, black hat SEO and grey hat SEO- Understanding the role of backlinks- How to improve website authority and check your domain ranking- SEO tools you can use to start improving your website performance...and more!Connect with Ronan on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronanwals/Find out more about Digital Trawler at https://www.digitaltrawler.comIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the Grow Your Brand newsletter at http://growyourbrand.com.auSupport this show on ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/laurenkress

Topgold Audio Clips
Otter And Roam #digped E535

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 4:33


I like https://otter.ai and https://roamresearch.com and think Liam Daly https://twitter.com/eolai would too.Let's hashtag this episode as #digped (for digital pedagogy) because it's something I think ought to be considered by all teachers. I'm talking about live transcription of ideas that may connect to a story arc or that may become a publication. I like methods that allow you can to simply talk and appear to be more intelligent than you are. I like things that allow you to listen and then to harvest thoughts by connecting ideas that you didn't think related to one another. And I do these things using https://otter.ai to talk where my words--like the ones I'm speaking now-- become words on the screen, in addition to words in your earbuds. Otter.ai does that. For you, Liam Daly aka https://twitter.comeolai, https://otter.ai would take the lovely journey you made around Ireland during a cycling painting tour and would make ideas you express in the comfort of your own studio into segments. Then they could become chapters which you could fold into a book. It's a pretty easy and straightforward process. You already have notes that are logically organized by time, or by venue, or by the color of the sky, or by the color of a wheel, or by a bicycle adventure. And you already have these concepts inside Evernote, or inside storage locations with pictures. Your word pictures are ready to be expressed. https://otter.ai can take what you say about the pictures you have or the thoughts that you've considered and make them into easily readable text. I don't know why https://otter.ai is so good. I just know that what what you're hearing me speak now can be transcribed with better than 90% accuracy by the https://otter.ai transcription service. So I'm all-in as an advocate of the https://otter.ai transcription service. And I actually think I should pay for more than 60 minutes a month, but I don't use the full free tier plan that they give me. As I start a new school year, I want to connect https://otter.ai to Microsoft Teams for the learning program that we have at the Limerick Institute of Technology. That's what I want to do. So how about you? Where are your notes kept? In the case of a conversation I had with Liam Daly during a Dalkey Open session on Zoom I learned that Liam has a lot of things inside Evernote. I've got a lot of things scattered in different systems--OneNote Google Drive, and now Roam Research. If I have the discipline to take what I'm thinking about, like right now, I'm thinking about digital pedagogy, it's a hashtagged piece of content, part of a database I have inside of Roam Research--if I take what I'm saying now, produce the text, and then also upload the audio file you're listening to into Roam Research, a year or so from now, when I'm talking to colleagues about how they do their business, of producing information people can read, that people can listen to, that people can view, I can say, "Hey, what about this idea? Take the notes you have in your mind, or the notes you have in front of you on a screen or in a paper and talk about them in a way that someone wants to listen. Give it a little little structure, give it a story arc, give it a certain kind of hero's journey with what you're saying. And then let the surface that the artificial intelligence. Take what you're saying and make it into text." And then perhaps illustrate it with screen grabs or with simple words or with pull quotes. What I do now is I make these episodes available free in a syndicated way you can listen to on Spotify and any other network. You can also go to the Spreaker app and see images corresponding to everything I talked about. It is all part of the Topgold Audio Clips that I make. You can see more about what I do with https://otter.ai and with https://RomeResearch.com and with digital pedagogy by following Topgold on all good social networks. Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
PJ Ryan, Law Lecturer at LIT, explains how the Criminal Assets Bureau takes down criminals

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 14:36


PJ Ryan, law lecturer at Limerick Institute of Technology, wrote his thesis on the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) as part of his doctoral studies at UL. He explains how the law enforcement agency works and takes down criminals. Joe is joined in studio by PJ Ryan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Young and Irish Youth Media Team
Big Reasons @LimerickIT Supports Young Innovators

Young and Irish Youth Media Team

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 5:28


Two senior figures from the Limerick Institute of Technology explain the crucial role played by young innovators.

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Young and Irish Youth Media Team
Big Reasons @LimerickIT Supports Young Innovators

Young and Irish Youth Media Team

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 5:28


Two senior figures from the Limerick Institute of Technology explain the crucial role played by young innovators.

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Topgold Audio Clips
The LIT Strategic Vision

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 75:21


Comments by Vincent Cunnane in the Limerick Institute of Technology.

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Aftering - grief & loss and the marginalised

aftering podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 25:59


Guest Jennifer Moran Stritch is Lecturer and Research Group Director with Limerick Institute of Technology and teaches on the masters in bereavement studies with the Royal College of Surgeons and The Irish Hospice Foundation. She leads some very interesting research on grief and loss in marginalised groups. She also is part of the Death Cafe movement and has done a lot of work on death education and Thanatology in Ireland.

From Cork with Love Adventure
In Republic of Work in Cork

From Cork with Love Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 40:17


With Bernie Goldbach & Students in @RepublicofWork • On tour with Limerick Institute of Technology Bernie & Co • All over 3 floors with General Manager Frank - Bernie here • More of the tour in Republic of Cork • Talking Start-Ups - Sean O'Sullivan & Liam Casey • Advantages of setting up in Cork The last segment - starring Bernie + Stacey. Lorcan, Reece, Simon with Frank

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Topgold Audio Clips
While reviewing @_elioconnor's creative notebook

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 4:16


Part of the Media Writing module in the Limerick Institute of Technology.

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu
Dervala Hanley on Innovation and Fitness #StartupGathering

Edtech from Ireland #ictedu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 54:50


In conversation with Sport Management students at the Limerick Institute of Technology during the Start-up Gathering in Limerick's Absolute Hotel.

Come & See Inspirations
Interview with Bishop Phonsie Cullinan - 28 June 2015 (Programme Excerpt)

Come & See Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2015 48:29


Bishop Cullinan was born in Lahinch, County Clare in 1959 to Christy and Rita and has four sisters and five brothers. He was a priest of the diocese of Limerick. His family moved to Limerick city where he attended the Salesians for early education, John F Kennedy National School and the Crescent College Comprehensive (SJ) for his secondary education. From 1978-1981 he attended Mary Immaculate College of Education Limerick and qualified as a primary teacher (B.Ed) in 1981, and taught for six years in Castleconnell, County Limerick. He worked part-time during that time for four years with the Bunratty Castle Entertainers before going to Spain where he taught English for two years in a school in Valladolid. Bishop Cullinan studied at Saint Patrick’s College Maynooth from 1989-95 where he completed an STL (Licentiate in Theology). He was ordained by Bishop Jeremiah Newman in 1994 in Saint John’s Cathedral, Limerick, and appointed Curate in Saint Munchin’s Parish Limerick city 1995-1996. Father Cullinan’s next appointment was as chaplain to the Regional Hospital in Limerick from 1996 until 2001. He studied for his doctorate in moral theology in the Alfonsianum in Rome 2001-2004. Appointed chaplain to the Limerick Institute of Technology 2004-2011. He was appointed Parish Priest of Rathkeale , County Limerick in 2011.On April 12th 2015, Bishop Cullinan was consecrated bishop of Waterford & Lismore. The Diocese of Waterford & Lismore includes County Waterford, and part of Counties Tipperary and Cork. There are 45 parishes, 85 Churches and a Catholic population of 152,107. The patrons of the Diocese are Saint Otteran, Saint Carthage and Saint Declan.