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Un podcast variado y muy serio: nos ponemos varias gafas de pasta para soltar influencias de los discos comentados como si lo fuesen a prohibir. Y para rematar Asbes nos cuenta un poco sobre qué ha pasado en el mundo TRVE desde el último podcast. En este programa hablamos de los siguientes discos: - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - LW - María Arnal & Marcel Bagés - CLAMOR - Youth Code - A Skeleton Key In The Doors Of Depression - Califato ¾ - La Contraçeña - Lisa O'Neill - Heard a Long Gone Song Además os dejamos una playlist con las bandas de las que hablamos en el programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dae1CVMayZmhny6hOYhBH?si=a65079cf917e4296
Where Now Begins the new collection from Kerry Hardie, award-winning poet & author of two novels. In the new poems, themes of love, loss, ageing & grief are interwoven with Kerry's fascination with the natural world, Livin Dred Theatre company & A Christmas Carol, musician & singer Lisa O'Neill recommends where to begin Ivor Cutler.
We're Talking Energy The kind of energy that enables us to take responsibility for the things that make us better.I'm joined by my very clever friend and someone I deeply admire Lisa O’Neill. From a career in fashion and television to being a mum of four, Lisa has her feet on the ground. With refreshing directness, Lisa is passionate that we should all get to live the best version of ourselves.She has written five books on how to do exactly that. ‘Look Gorgeous Be Happy’, ‘Juggling in High Heels’, ’The Lickable Third’, '100 Questions to Self Awareness and 'Everything You Want'. Lisa one of my favourite people and is sure to leave you feeling energised and ready to change the way you think about life.She recently told me that “energy is everything”. I give her a call to explore why.Follow Lisa on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaonz/ Learn more about Lisa and her work at https://www.lisaoneill.co.nz/Connect with Shane on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanemhatton/
The ridiculously talented Lisa O'Neill talks with Lisa Farrelly about finding her way into the drama of Patrick Kavanagh's The Great Hunger playing outside at IMMA on the grounds of The Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The two Lisa's discuss artistry, the loneliness of a sharp memory and lit candles that flicker with hope. Recorded on Monday 28 September 2020 at the Abbey Theatre. Interviewer & Editor: Lisa Farrelly Sound operator: Derek Conaghy Image Credit: 04/2020 Broadcast 06/10/2020
National Alliance for Caregiving with Lisa O'Neill DBH, MPH (HAPF Series) “There are 50+ million family caregivers that provide $470 billion dollars of unpaid care every year.”— Lisa O'Neill (01:06-01:13) Developing policies and strategies to ensure comprehensive care for this population is challenging and complicated. Thus, it needs to be addressed from multiple angles. We need mechanisms in place to identify caregivers and resources to provide the care that they need. In this week's episode, we're going to interview Dr. Lisa O'Neill and Michael Reese Wittke to discuss how the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) deals with family and caregiving issues. ABOUT DR. LISA O’NEILL: Dr. O’Neill received her Doctor of Behavioral Health from Arizona State University and her Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona. Associate Director of Research and Education for the University of Arizona Center on Aging, a Board of Regents Center of Excellence dedicated to promoting healthy aging through interdisciplinary programs in research, education, clinical care and community engagement. Clinical Assistant Professor for the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, General Internal Medicine and Palliative Medicine. She has more than 10 years’ experience in developing and implementing innovative geriatric education and training for academic and community audiences. Her interdisciplinary research has focused on hoarding disorder, models of home care medicine, Alzheimer’s disease, and optimizing resident quality of life in independent and assisted living settings. Passionate about health policy and advocacy, she is active in several statewide committees dedicated to older adults including holding several leadership positions on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging – including Chair, 2017-2019, and working with the Arizona Alzheimer’s Task Force to help develop the Arizona Alzheimer’s State Plan. ABOUT MICHAEL REESE WITTKE: Mike earned a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work with honors from the University of Utah and a Master’s degree in Public Administration with a concentration in nonprofit management from the American University. Leads the federal engagement strategy for the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) and directs the National Caregiver Advocacy Collaborative, a network of over 80 state and local advocacy organizations representing over 30 state coalitions. He works directly with policymakers on Capitol Hill, federal agencies, the White House, and participates in national coalitions advocating on behalf of caregivers across the lifespan. Mike has previously served as Chair of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Political Action for Candidate Election Committee and as a member of the NASW Metro Chapter Board of Directors. He came to Washington through an internship with the Hinckley Institute of Politics. Part One of ‘National Alliance for Caregiving with Lisa O'Neill DBH, MPH (HAPF Series)’ This week, we are going to talk about the National Alliance for Caregiving . Dr. O'Neill considers family caregivers as the backbone of our healthcare system. In addition to caregiving tasks, caregivers often struggle with complications that include anxiety, sleep disorders, substance abuse, nutritional issues, social isolation, and chronic physical conditions. They often lack time to attend to their medical needs. Thirty-four percent of caregivers are 65 years old or older. Older caregivers not only spend more than ten years being a caregiver, but they also spend the most hours providing care, averaging 30 to 35 hours a week. We know that roughly eighty-five percent of older adults have at least one chronic condition, and sixty percent have at least two chronic conditions. “The stress of caregiving tasks is often very overwhelming for caregivers of all ages.” — Lisa O'Neill (01:20-01:26) This means that older adult caregivers may already be struggling with loss of physical function, independence and overall well-being, yet they are still a caregiver. We need to ensure they are also a care receiver. Dr. O'Neill wants to be part of a team that ensures caregivers are also care receivers, which is why the National Alliance for Caregiving was a perfect place for her. Part Two of ‘National Caregiving Alliance with Lisa O'Neill DBH, MPH (HAPF Series)’ The National Alliance for Caregiving has been around for over twenty years, and we were founded to research the population of family caregivers across the country. The founder knew that there wasn't any national representative data that could be used to understand the number of caregivers, what they're going through and the kind of solutions that would help alleviate some of their situations. Often, they get thrown into these roles without any preparation. So, it's up to the health care system, to the social care systems, and to the private industry who is serving caregivers, to understand who they are and how to help them by making sure they're not only able to maintain their health and wellness, but also make sure that they're helping provide quality care to those who need serious long-term care. “We need a strategic public awareness campaign that focuses on the importance of caregiving, caregiver identification and the importance of self-care. ” — Lisa O'Neill (22:22-22:35) one of the projects that Dr. O’Neill worked on is called the National Caregiver Advocacy Collaborative. The Collaborative is a network of state and national interdisciplinary leaders, experts, and influencers working together to identify and address complex issues surrounding family caregiving across the lifespan, including their social, medical, physical, financial, spiritual, and emotional needs. They support families of origin and families of choice who need information, referral services, educational outreach, and advocacy. The collaborative mission is to truly build an informed and effective interdisciplinary group of people who are dedicated to sharing their experiences and expertise to improve the lives of family caregivers. Michael Wittke also confirms that they have brought together state and national level advocates, , a mixture of professionals and caregivers equipped to be the national level voice for caregivers, which is not a group formed before. In his role as a Senior Director of National Alliance for Caregiving, Mike directes NAC’s National Conference of Caregiving Advocates held in conjunction with the American Society on Aging at the annual Aging in America Conference. Under his leadership, NAC has co-hosted a national Hill briefing on Congressional Caregiving Stories with the Gerontological Society of America, AARP, and the John A. Hartford Foundation. Mike has also led national coalition efforts to support key pieces of caregiving legislation, including the R.A.I.S.E. Family Caregivers Act and proposed legislation to create a national "Caregiving Corps." After joining NAC. in the spring of 2015, Mike supported the organization's transition in leadership and laid the foundation for growth within NAC's federal policy strategy. How to Connect More with Lisa O’Neill, DBH, MPH Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaoneill-dbh-mph/ How to Connect More with Michael Reese Wittke Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-reese-wittke-6439ba84/ Thank you for joining us for this special series of This is Getting Old. Sponsored by the Health and Aging Policy Fellows program, Capstone Conversations is brought to you by MelissaBPhD, in collaboration with The George Washington University’s Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities. About MelissaI earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (‘96) and Master of Science in Nursing (‘00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I truly enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home and office visits) then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON as a lecturer. I obtained my PhD in Nursing and a post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing (’11) and then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the faculty at George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor where I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health and Humanities. Find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.
Lisa O'Neill is one of the best keynote speakers I've heard. She is a laugh a minute, she is honest, she is intelligent, and she is one of the most passionate and enthusiastic people you will ever come across. As well as being a sought after speaker, Lisa is the author of 3 books, she is a coach and mentor, and she is has a gift for inspiring, uplifting and getting the most out of people. In this episode, we talk about what it takes to live a happy, energised and enthusiastic life. We discuss how being more yourself and giving yourself permission to do YOU is the secret to generating sustained energy and achieving true excellence. We talk about mindset, attitude, high performance and ultimately how to create heightened and sustained levels of happiness in our life. It's a conversation you will be better off for tuning into I promise. To learn more about Lisa and her work visit https://www.lisaoneill.co.nz/ Follow Lisa on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisaoNZ/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/lisaonz Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lisa-o Connect with Jamie: Follow Jamie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieodonnell.me/ Follow Jamie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imjamieodonnell/ Follow Jamie on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgguLOrzs0w5U-6I-5mU_lg?view_as=subscriber
Singer-songwriter Lisa O’Neill took time out from writing her new album to come in to studio 8 ahead of her online concert on 12th June - NCH Live Stream Series & film reviews with Aingeala Flannery & John Maguire, The High Note, The Vast of Night – an ode to 1950s sci-fi & Only the Animals which charts an unhappily married woman’s terrifying fate.
Mischelle has a childhood that no one wants to have, but it is her story. In her most formative years, she was going to public school by day, and involved in a cult, by night, with her family. She walks us through her journey of faith...how her mom was led into this group...what the deception looked like...how she and her family were able to break free... and the freedom and healing she and her family have experienced since.FREEDOM. Sweet freedom and healing, through the love of her savior, family and community.You can hear more about @Mischelle Saunders-Gottsch and her ministry @Altered Stories, on Instagram, and on facebook. Also, in this episode, @Lisa O'Neill, a new listener, shares a poem she wrote, inspired by a loving friend and her journey. She has a variety blog on Facebook called @Poetry, Prose, and Assorted Ponderings. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=32455563" data-patreon-widget-type="become-patron-button">Become a Patron!
For this special edition of the District Conversations Podcast Craig Connolly was joined by acclaimed musician and horror fanatic Matthew Nolan to discuss his score of the 1922 Scandinavian horror masterpiece Häxan. The debut screening of this will take place on November 1st at the Droichead Arts Centre in Drogheda. Häxan is one of many events that make up the inaugural edition of Púca with the likes of Just Mustard, Æ MAK, David Keenan, Pillow Queens, Kormac, Lisa O'Neill and many more performing between the October 31 and November 2 across the festival venues in Trim, Athboy and Drogheda. Tickets and further information are available from pucafestival.com
Director Jimmy Fay joins John in studio and picks tunes by Lisa O'Neill, Neil Young and Miles Davis. Currently Executive Producer of the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, Jimmy remembers Tallaght in the 1980s, working with Sam Shepard and buying his first Beatles album hours before John Lennon died.
Nadine O'Regan speaks with Rough Trade/River Lea Records founder Geoff Travis alongside Cavan singer-songwriter Lisa O'Neill. Lisa will perform as part of the NCH Tradition Now series on Saturday 5th October as part of a lineup curated by Geoff Travis, Tim Chipping and Jeanette Lee. Also on the bill that evening are Ye Vagabonds and Brìghde Chaimbeul. Tradition Now is sponsored by Davy as Innovation Partner and media partner The Irish Times.
On this episode of Single Soul Purpose, Jennifer has the opportunity to chat with Lisa O'Neill, a well-known keynote speaker to audiences in New Zealand and Australia. Lisa is an expert in personal leadership. She is obsessed with people living the lives they want to live--to be magnificent in their chosen life domain, honoring themselves by being more of themselves. Bringing new insights and ideas, Lisa has created dramatic shifts in the lives of many people. With a background in fashion retail, marketing and branding, Lisa has been empowering people her whole life. A mother of 4, Lisa is the queen of juggling--a high energy multitasker who has the rare ability to inspire people to take action. With more than 10 years as a keynote speaker, Lisa speaks of the importance of energy, excellence and enthusiasm, the myth of work-life balance and how to live a magnificent life. Lisa is the author of three books, ‘Look Gorgeous Be Happy’ (2013) ‘Juggling in High Heels’ (2016), ’The Lickable Third’ (2018). She believes that we all want to be happy, to have energy and to live fully expressed lives--but so few know how. How to have, be and do everything you want while you are alive. Lisa’s interview is guaranteed to leave you feeling motivated, inspired and full of energy as Jennifer and Lisa discuss topics ranging from "your story is a 5-star movie" and how to tap into that, to women giving away our power due to people pleasing, to "breakdowns leading to breakthroughs." Lisa will also be presenting at the Life Revolution Summit hosted by Jennifer Watson Leadership this September in Fort Collins, Colorado. Come enjoy the energy in person! Lisa O'Neill can be found on Instagram @lisaonz or via her website. We'd love to hear your thoughts via an iTunes rating/review, and be sure to connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @jenniferwatsonleadership. Music by: Artist: Rodrigo Vicente Title: Keep Walking http://www.hooksounds.com
Here's Strange Brew #174 - Summer's Song - with gugai on 8radio.com - The one and only Dan Deacon tells me about a song he loves, plus music from Villagers, The Murder Capital, Modest Mouse, Ezra Furman, Soda Blonde, Pillow Queens, Fontaines D.C. and Lisa O'Neill. Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
Lisa O’Neill is an expert in personal leadership. She is obsessed with people living the lives they want to live – to be magnificent in their chosen domain, honouring themselves by being more of themselves. Charismatic and engaging, Lisa is a well-known keynote speaker to audiences in New Zealand and Australia. With a background in fashion retail, marketing and breading, Lisa has been empowering people her whole life. I managed to interrupt Lisa in the middle of her latest tour around Australia and NZ of “A Magnificent Life” and as expected there are many gems in this episode. Honest, funny, blunt and to the point, Lisa O’Neill shares how we can all unleash our inner brilliance. Enjoy
All week on Lost in Music we have been shouting from the airwaves about the Street Lights project which is raising funds for three of Ireland's homeless charities, The Peter McVerry Trust, Simon Community & Focus Ireland. Have a listen to the chat Claire Beck had with Faye from Little Green Cars & Sinead Troy from Yangaroo about their involvement in this amazing project. The album was released on Friday last and features a host of amazing and rare tracks from the likes of Bell X1, Snow Patrol, Saint Sister, Richard Hawley with Lisa Hannigan, James Vincent McMorrow, Damien Dempsey, Luka Bloom, Villagers, Stephen James Smith, David Gray, The Frames, Lisa O'Neill, Glenn & Ronan and Celtic Woman DONATE FROM YOUR PHONE BY TEXTING STREET LIGHTS TO 50300 TO DONATE €4 TO IRISH HOMELESS CHARITIES Also featured on the album is single ‘Homeward Bound' which was recorded in Camden Studios with producer/arranger Cian Boylan and features a host of prolific artists including The High Hopes Choir, Gary Lightbody, Cathy Davey, Villagers, Loah, Bono, Roisin O, Join Me In The Pines, Little Green Cars, Saint Sister and Colm Mac Con Iomaire. ' Ireland's musicians joined forces as 'Street Lights' to release single 'Homeward Bound' and the album 'Street Lights' to generate funds for the most vulnerable, our homeless. Peter McVerry Trust, Simon Community Ireland and Focus Ireland will be the recipients of all profits of the single and album sales, which they have agreed will go directly to rehoming and rehousing on a national level.
If you're feeling 'stuck' and need inspiration to move some mountains, you'll want to join Kati as she gets some unvarnished tips from thought-provoking author, mentor and motivational speaker Lisa O'Neill. Listen in to this entertaining online chat and learn what can get in the way of connecting with your true self...
Here's Strange Brew #141 - Get Worse - on 8radio.com. Fangclub tell me about a song that they love, plus new music from Fields, David Kitt, Mutual Benefit, Spies, Badhands, Villagers, Lisa O'Neill, Daithí (feat. Paul Noonan) plus We Cut Corners, Okkervil River and Why? Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
In association with At The Races: Kevin Blake and Emmet Kennedy are joined by the very talented jockey Lisa O'Neill who discusses her own career with the lads, including how she got started and her hopes for some of the Elliott team this season. Plus Kevin has the latest from the Willie Mullins Press Day and we review the weekends Racing. Subscribe for free on Apple Podcast's, SoundCloud, Podcast Republic, Google Play and Android Podcast apps. If you're listening on an Apple device, we'd really appreciate a Five Star Rating on Apple Podcast's to help spread the word about the show. www.attheraces.com/finalfurlongpodcast Download on iTunes itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-f…id601526577?mt=2
Strange Brew : Love Songs #6 is a collection of that bit in the regular show when I ask people to tell me about a song they love, with varying degrees of success and professionalism... This one features Mmoths, Lisa O'Neill, Overhead, The Albatross, Battles, Whitney, Ships and Reina Del Cid. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@strangebrew.ie
Hi and welcome to another episode of the Theatre of U, a show all about celebrating people who are rocking their UQ (Unique Intelligence). You know I was once a corporate refuge living in bland land but I went on a journey to discover who I am and what I love to do - and now I get to do just that help people uncover and amplify their uniqueness with the flexibility of working with people I like doing work I like where I like Today it's my pleasure to introduce you to Lisa O'Neill, who is a speaker, author and motivator who is dedicated to personal and professional empowerment. She is Passionate about inspiring people who want to change their lives, Lisa has spoken to 10,000’s of women at public events and conferences who want to become bigger, better, happier versions of themselves. Find out more about her here: http://www.lisaoneill.co.nz/ On today's show Lisa draws cards # 10, 21, 46, 17, 1 from the Cards for Uniqueness, Against the Ordinary. If you want more info about the podcast, our work or are interested in being featured as a guest then email my team at support@uqpower.com.au and let them know you'd like your turn in the spotlight. Thanks for tuning in, until next time remember all you have to do is #startwithU
The exceptionally talented Lisa O'Neill tells me about a song she loves, and there's new music from Mick Flannery, Pixies, The Middle Ages, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Crystal Fighters, Hiva Oa, Thee Oh Sees, Booka Brass Band, Cass McCombs, plus some Frightened Rabbit and The Redneck Manifesto. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net`
On this week’s Róisín Meets podcast, Cavan singer-songwriter Lisa O'Neill joins Róisín Ingle to talk about her third album, Pothole in the Sky. She also speaks about what it was like to work with her heroes Billy Bragg and Kevin Rowland, and how she tried to like All Saints music, but just couldn't fake it.
Lisa O'Neill performs her Noble Call at the end of The Risen People. Each performance of the show will feature a Noble Call from a guest performer. Invited artists, journalists, historians and actors will offer their personal response to The Risen People through spoken word, song or poetry. Book tickets here: http://www.abbeytheatre.ie/whats_on/event/the-risen-people/