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Election posters in Cork erected to low are becoming an obstacle for people especially those with vision impairment.The Limerick University graduate who is being honoured with an international award for designing a portable chemotherapy cooling unit which was inspired by her Mum – Olivia Humphreys will join Patricia Ronan Collins joins Patricia ahead of his Showband show coming to Cork World COPD Day is next week and we hear about the COPD and Me roadshow coming to Cork next weekPet advice with Jane Your chance to win and experience Winter in Dublin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bernard Gloster, CEO, Health Service Executive, responds to overcrowding at Limerick University Hospital and launches paediatric palliative care services for the South East.
Davie Gray - Performance Coach | Educator | Mentor - LinkedIn was Head of Physical Performance at the Hurricanes - Hurricanes Super Rugby in Wellington, New Zealand from 2009-2020 before evolving that role to become their Mindset Coach - Performance. Before transitioning into a coach Davie was a Professional athlete as Captain of the Scottish Rugby 7s team at the 2005 Rugby 7s World Cup, and also playing in 2 Commonwealth Games. He has now amassed over 18 years of full-time professional sports coaching and performance consultancy with collision sport (Rugby) athletes such as the Hurricanes and the All Blacks Rugby 7s, who competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics taking a Silver Medal after a tough defeat by Fiji. In addition Davie has worked with athletes in professional football and athletes from cricket, tennis, swimming, basketball, netball and athletics. He also works with numerous corporate companies where he supports the growth and development of businesses through Human Performance programs.Davie has a career built on dedication, hard work, self-improvement and producing results, he has an Honours Degree in Sports Science and a Masters Degree in High Performance Sport and is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Human Performance & Innovation at the University of Limerick | University of LimerickIn this S & C Rugby infused conversation with JD Podcast host Andrew Cox | Joint Dynamics the pair traverse principles of high performance with stories of some of the behaviours of All Black & Hurricane's rugby players such as Conrad Smith, Davie's evolution into becoming the Director of his company Flow State and how to become a Mindset MonsterEnjoyShow sponsor Muvitality Medicinal Mushrooms for modern day health and wellness | Mu …Go to muvitality.com - use code JD10 & receive a 10% discount on your purchase of Functional mushrooms such as Lions Mane, Cordyceps, Chaga, Reishi, and Turkey tail functional mushroomsHere are some useful links for this podcastLI - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davie-gray-6777b429/?originalSubdomain=nzRelevant episodesEpisode 87 - Dr Richard Swinbourne on sleep for humans https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-87-dr-richard-swinbourne-on-sleep-for-humans/id1527374894?i=1000634605070Episode 68 - High performance, strategic leadership and becoming a good ancestor with David Joyce https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/episode-68-high-performance-strategic-leadership-and/id1527374894?i=1000600533180JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Website - www.jointdynamics.com.hk Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-cox
Meg interviews her Irish Dance idol, Ciara Sexton. Ciara is a World Champion, Lead Dancer in Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and Heartbeat of Home, Lecturer at Limerick University, Irish Dance Teacher and Mindset/Life Coach. She really does have all the answers. You don't want to miss this MWM On Tour - The Confidence Edition: https://www.movewithmeg.co.uk/mwm-on-tour MWM Gold Club/Members Club: https://www.movewithmeg.co.uk/offers/rR4Rp6Fy/checkout FREE WARM UP video: www.movewithmeg.co.uk/feisdaywarmup
A college education is the foundation for success and is essential to start the life you want. However, the costs associated with acquiring quality qualifications exclude many from pursuing their ambitions. What if there was a more affordable solution? In today's episode, we speak to Niamh Kavanagh about the benefits of studying in Ireland and why it should be a consideration for any student wanting to pursue a college degree. Niamh is an International Recruitment Officer and Regional Manager of North & South America at the University of Limerick. She has worked on various national and international marketing campaigns and managed projects in countries around the world, affording her the experience and skills needed to be a success as an international recruiter. In our conversation, we discuss the benefits of studying in Ireland and what students can expect from attending an Irish university. We learn about the main differences between Irish and American universities, the culture shock many international students experience, and the benefits of the compulsory work experience required by Irish universities. Niamh also provides insight into common character traits of potential students and details the support system Limerick University offers for international students. Join us to discover the benefits of studying in Ireland and how to make it happen with special guest, Niamh Kavanagh! Key Points From This Episode: [0:00:45] Introduction to today's guest: Niamh Kavanagh. [0:04:11] Background about Niamh and her professional career. [0:06:25] Hear what the benefits are of attending college in Ireland. [0:09:11] A comparison of costs between going to college in America versus Ireland. [0:09:38] Hear about the reputation and transferable skills of the Irish education system. [0:10:19] Learn about the compulsory work experience of Irish Universities. [0:11:40] We discuss the main differences between Irish and American colleges. [0:14:19] The shock that many international students experience regarding grading. [0:15:48] What students can benefit from outside of attending an international university. [0:18:40] Outline of the character traits students need to study abroad. [0:21:54] Why students must make sure the college and course are suitable for them. [0:25:53] Niamh explains the support network offered to homesick students. [0:32:18] She shares a recent experience she had with a student who needed help. [0:35:16] How Niamh is able to relate to international students studying at Limerick University. [0:37:48] Discover what traditional Irish dishes Niamh recommends people should try. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Niamh Kavanagh on LinkedIn University of Limerick Want to Save Money on College? Here's a (Somewhat) Radical Idea Sh*t Your Teenagers Won't Tell You Sh*t Your Teenagers Won't Tell You on Instagram
Eoin Clarke from switcher.ie has advice on how to save on fuel bills.Clodagh Toome from Limerick University has been researching how we can avoid hip and knee surgery.Advice on how to maintain a healthy heart from Janis Morrissey from The Irish Heart Foundation.Our Garda File comes from North Cork this weekAll your pet questions are answered by Jane Piggott Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glen Roswal has had an impactful career. Degrees from University of Florida and University of Maryland Professor Emeritus, Jacksonville State University, 2011-current President of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (now SHAPE America) Vice-President of the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity (IFAPA) Chair of the Board of Easter Seals Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults (Camp ASCCA) Chair of the China Research Center on Sports for Persons with Disabilities International Advisory Council. Served on the board of directors for the National Easter Seal Society, National Consortium for Physical Education and Recreation for Handicapped, Special Olympics Alabama, and the Easter Seal Society of Alabama. Fellow of the SHAPE America Research Consortium, International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, and the North American Society of HPERD Professionals. COACHING: Competed at the collegiate level in tennis, held officials and head referee certification from the USTA, and was previously a tennis teaching professional. Jacksonville State University men's tennis team to top 20 national rankings, earning Gulf South Conference coach of the year honors in 1980. Forged partnerships between the PTR, USTA, and Special Olympics, including recognition of the PTR as the Official Tennis Training Partner of Special Olympics. Glenn has authored over 100 publications and spoken at more than 250 conferences, workshops and seminars in 30 countries. He has led a number of projects in eastern Europe and China and was twice selected as a European Union Erasmus Mundus Scholar, which involved guest teaching positions at Palacky University in Czech Republic and Limerick University in Ireland.
Dr Harry Barry, GP, Mental Health Specialist, Anne Marie Creaven, Dept of Psychology, Limerick University.
Dr. Harry Barry, GP and Mental Health Specialist, Ann-Marie Creaven, Department of Psychology, Limerick University
With a wealth of knowledge in playing and teaching traditional accordion music, Karen Tweed shares her experience and thoughts on traditional music and it's performance and arrangement in rural communities. Karen Tweed started to play the piano accordion at the age of 11 under the guidance of Joe Coll, who came to Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to teach the accordion and also recruit players for his accordion band which was based in Corby. She went on to study with Lawry Eady, Warren Eagle and finally with button accordionist John Whelan who was her biggest inspiration and fired her passion for Irish traditional music.Karen turned professional in 1989, working with singer/songwriter Roger Wilson and then was a founder member of the Poozies. Her playing is known for being mercurial, subtle, lyrical and expressive, and she regularly teaches on the BA and MA courses at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at Limerick University and at the BMus Degree in Folk and Traditional Music at Newcastle University. She has taught at Folkworks Summer School in Durham, Ashokan Northern Week, Darlington Music Weekend, Hovra Music Camp in Sweden, Musikkonservatoriet Odense and the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21685169)
Chad Briggs presents his book Disaster Security: Using Intelligence and Military Planning for Energy and Environmental Risks. Chad Briggs is professor of Public Policy at UAA the new Director of Graduate Public Policy and Administration Programs. Much of his research focuses on post-conflict environmental health and energy reconstruction, disaster planning in the Arctic and Asia-Pacific, and the integration of energy and environmental risks to joint planning and intelligence operations. An architect of U.S. government scenarios by planning various approaches to climate and energy security intelligence and hybrid/cyber warfare, he questions “what does climate change mean for security “and “how do natural disasters depend upon human actions and human vulnerabilities?” Chad Briggs’ previous positions includes Strategy Director for GlobalInt LLC, at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Kosovo and Minerva Chair of Energy and Environmental Security at the Air University, United States Air Force. He received his PhD in Political Science from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and his Master of Arts in International Relations from Limerick University in Ireland.
This episode describes research surrounding teachers who teach multiple subjects, and the potential role conflict they experience. Dr. Iannucci (@cassamariab) explains role conflict theory and some of her work surrounding this problem. We split the quantitative part of this article, the actual instrument development part, into another episode (see Episode 36). Dr. Cassandra Iannucci is a lecturer in HPE at Deakin University in Melbourne Australia, and comes to our podcast via Limerick University in Ireland where she recently completed here PhD. The full cite: Iannucci, C., MacPhail, A., & R. Richards, K. A. (2018). Development and initial validation of the Teaching Multiple School Subjects Role Conflict Scale (TMSS-RCS). European Physical Education Review, 1356336X18791194. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cassandra_Iannucci
In dieser Episode springen wir zurück ans Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts und sprechen über eine außergewöhnliche Person, die maßgeblich am Erstarken der Menschenrechtsbewegung und später der irischen Freiheitsbewegung beteiligt war. Es geht um Kolonialismus, Nationalismus und schließlich ein verräterisches Tagebuch. Verstärkung hatten wir für diese Folge in Form von Angus Mitchell, Professor an der Limerick University in Irland und Experte für Roger Casement. Vielen Dank nochmals an ihn! Das von ihm in der Episode erwähnte Buch über Casement heißt "Roger Casment: 16 Lives". Das Episodenbild wurde von der National Library of Ireland über Flickr Commons zur Verfügung gestellt.
Stephen Kinsella talks about China’s excessive inflation, its potential to hinder mid-term growth and the Chinese Government’s fears that the economy may over heat.