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This is part 2 of Mary's motherhood experience story. Please go back to last week's episode for part 1 before listening to this episode!Mary and her husband, Bob, met us in June of 2013 when we attended the same retreat week at Faith's Lodge. We connected and have stayed in touch ever since over the years. I'm so thrilled Mary was able to share her motherhood journey on the podcast, and this is the second episode of her two-episode series.Watch on YouTubeVisit The Motherhood Experience WebsiteFollow us on InstagramFind us on Facebook
Mary and her husband, Bob, met us in June of 2013 when we attended the same retreat week at Faith's Lodge. We connected and have stayed in touch ever since over the years. I'm so thrilled Mary was able to share her motherhood journey on the podcast, and this is one episode of two. Part two will release next week!Watch on YouTubeVisit The Motherhood Experience WebsiteFollow us on InstagramFind us on Facebook
Opioid-related deaths spiked more than 60% in two years during the pandemic, and that intensified the focus on treating opioid use disorder. But do some treatments impact employment prospects more than others? In this episode of Six Hundred Atlantic, Boston Fed senior economist Mary Burke discusses certain opioid use disorder medications and how they affect job prospects for patients and reduce the economic burden on society.
On todays pod, the girls talk about ways to make life easier with the life hack queen herself: mary burke. along with these helpful tips the girls share some of their spiciest hot takes yet!
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence, and Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend WEEI-Providence co-host of Cordischi and Coit. Providence's men (1:25) are staggering into the Big East Tournament after a loss to Seton Hall and a 4-5 mark in their last nine. The Friars face Connecticut in a Thursday quarterfinal at Madison Square Garden Brown's men (20:05) missed out on Ivy Madness via tiebreaker after a home loss to Yale. Cornell claimed the fourth spot in the league while the Bears fell a victory shy of a first appearance. Bryant's men (31:10) suffered an America East quarterfinal loss at New Hampshire to close their season. The Bulldogs were hoping for a fresh start after dropping four of their last five. Mary Burke (41:40) will step away from the Bryant women after 32 years. She crafted a Hall of Fame career as a student-athlete at Toll Gate and Providence and then as a coach with the Bulldogs. The University of Rhode Island women (47:15) were upset by Saint Louis in the Atlantic 10 semifinals. The Billikens went on to finish their Cinderella mission by downing Massachusetts in the title game. The Rams and Minutewomen are likely bound for the WNIT. Thanks as always for listening.
International Women's Day is coming up this weekend and a new program funded by philanthropist Mary Burke will help students succeed at Madison College.
No medicines - no panic says Kathy Maher from Haven Pharmacy and the Irish Pharmacists Union. Cathal Blake has now found his path in life for sure, Ardee gets its own Pop Up Swimming Pool, Meath County Council is encouraging remote & hub working and Mary Burke would love to have Bradley Walsh join her for dinner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Sahil Munjal discusses the article Climate anxiety in children and young people and their beliefs about government responses to climate change: a global survey with Mary Burke. Climate change has important implications for the health and futures of children and young people, yet they have little power to limit its harm, making them vulnerable to climate anxiety. This is the first large-scale investigation of climate anxiety in children and young people globally and its relationship with perceived government response.
Callers on families paying their children's drug debts, Mary Burke on her husband's miracle recovery from Parkinson's, and an update from Michelle living in her car. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM.
Today we're sitting down with David Earl and Chris Hayward from Focus Features' upcoming title, “Brian and Charles.” The film follows Brian (David Earl), a lonely inventor in rural Wales who spends his days building quirky, unconventional contraptions that seldom work. Undeterred by his lack of success, Brian attempts his biggest project yet: an artificially intelligent robot named Charles (Chris Hayward), who learns English from a dictionary and has an obsession with cabbages. What follows is a humorous and entirely heartwarming story about friendship, family, finding love, and letting go.David Earl is a comedian, best known for his comedy character Brian Gittins. He has featured in several projects associated with Ricky Gervais, most notably as Kevin "Kev" Twine in the comedy-drama Derek, Extras, After Life and the film Cemetery Junction.Chris Hayward is a writer/performer with extensive experience of the UK comedy scene. He has written for shows including Cardinal Burns and Trollied, and landed development deals with Channel Four, Sky, BBC, ABC, Fox and CBS. As an actor, he has appeared in shows such as The It Crowd, King Gary, Pls Like, and Friday Night Dinner.Our mission is putting a spotlight on beautiful stories with phenomenal performances. “Brian and Charles” achieves this with such ease – at its core it's a uniquely charming story that tackles some complex themes in a way that leaves audiences filled with joy, and most importantly, hope.Brian and Charles:Directed by Jim ArcherWritten by David Earl and Chris HaywardProduced by Rupert MajendieExecutive Produced by Damian Jones, Mary Burke, Lauren Dark and Ollie MaddenStarring David Earl, Chris Hayward, Louise Brealey, James Michie and Nina SosanyaThe Smith Society Podcast: This is the Smith Society, a podcast about storytellers and storytelling. In this episode we feature the writers and stars of Focus Features' “Brian and Charles.”Thesmithsocietypod.comFind us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thesmithsocietypod/Host: Duane FernandezEmail and ask a question or share a thought: info@voksee.comThe Smith Society theme song by: Steady CadenceSteady Cadence is a brilliant father daughter duo out of North Carolina. There is an episode later this season about the theme song, their unique sound which blends together analog and digital, their inspiration, creative approach and how Cadence, who is currently in middle school, has so much soul.The Smith Society logo: Designer, Chris ScottEdited by: Marshall BakerWardrobe: Aviator Nation: www.aviatornation.comFollow your dreams, no matter where they take you.See Privacy Policy at art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info
The NEC's Craig D'Amcio (@CraigCD13) sits down with Mary Burke (@coach_mlburke) to talk about her playing days at Providence College and what led to her getting into coaching.
Architect and Director of Douglas Wallace Hugh Wallace spoke about downsizing society's attitude to housing. Mary Burke also joined the discussion to talk about her experience of downsizing.
Mary Burke is the director of clinical services and senior nurse prescriber at The London Transgender Clinic. Mary works alongside a varied multidisciplinary team that includes gender specialist psychiatrists, psychologists and endocrinologists to provide a comprehensive, compassionate and supportive care package for all our transgender and non-binary patients from the first consult, through to hormone therapy and surgery. In this episode, we discuss: Hormone therapy and who it is suitable for Patient vulnerabilities First steps in hormone therapy Side-effects with treatment Considerations for transgender health The London Transgender Clinic provides transgender and non-binary individuals with guidance and support for safe and effective care, maximising their health, psycho-social well-being, and self-fulfilment, achieving lasting personal contentment with their gendered selves. This support may include primary care, reproductive options, voice and communication therapy, mental health services (assessment, counselling, psychotherapy), and hormonal and surgical treatments. For more information on The London Transgender Clinic, please visit: https://www.thelondontransgenderclinic.uk/
After seventeen years, daytime television show ‘The Ellen Degeneres Show’ will end in 2022. Mary Burke of Crystal Swing appeared on Ellen's show in 2010, she chats to Andrea about her experience Image: Crystal Swing on Ellen Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Ella McSweeney visits the farm of June Danaher in Co Limerick, Jane’s farm is one of five farms featured in a new exhibition by artist Mary Burke celebrating life on the farm.
Bryant Head Women's Basketball Coach Mary Burke takes part in the NEC's Developing Women Leaders podcast series.
Visual artist and grass fancier, Mary Burke, on some of her listening, watching, reading, tasting and smelling pleasures.
Coach Burke joins the Rhody Runback. Coach Burke talks about her basketball career and how she fell in love with the game and achieving her dream of playing at PC. We also discuss her decision to get into coaching, her milestones that she has achieved, the great players she has coach and much more!
Next up in the Your Leadership Legacy online series is Building Brave Founder and CEO, Mary Burke! Mary Burke is creating a powerful legacy through an online community called Building Brave and I can not wait to share this mobile mentoring app! Her background and experience has molded her into a powerhouse and shining example of pushing limits. Find out how leadership starts with trust and compassion! In this conversation… Why you should start being less of a boss and more of a coach Learn how to be a leader in your own way How to connect with others to them better Mary Burke founded Building Brave in 2016 to inspire and empower women to live their bravest lives. She grew up wanting to be a business person just like her dad, Dick Burke, founder of Trek Bicycles. After a successful career in the private sector her life took an unlikely turn in 2014 when she launched a campaign to become governor of Wisconsin. While she lost, she made history, becoming the first woman to win the nomination for Governor of Wisconsin from a major party. She is a social entrepreneur, fierce advocate for women and motivational speaker. She has held leadership positions in private, public and nonprofit sectors as Vice President of Finance for Intrepid Corporation, Director of European Operations for Trek Bicycle, and Wisconsin’s Secretary of Commerce. Mary earned her BS in Business Administration at Georgetown University and her MBA from Harvard University.
Nueva entrega de La Gran Evasión, esta noche de febrero paseamos por los detritus de “nuestra” sociedad, cubrimos el turno de noche de una ambulancia en el Nueva York de finales de los noventa, un vistazo a la miseria moral y a la jungla espiritual que tan bien conoce Martin Scorsese: Bringing out the Dead, 1999. Al Límite es una obra perturbadora, insomne, una mirada desangelada a la noche neoyorquina y su marginalidad, una pesadilla prolongada en compañía de los despojos de la gran manzana. Scorsese entona un grito de auxilio, de perdón, de piedad, de compasión, de muerte, un alegato de muerte digna, y por tanto, de vida digna. Un episodio angustioso y fugaz, tres días en el esquizoide turno de noche de una ambulancia, montones de historias que son siempre la misma historia, un relato que nos habla de Soledad. Martin Scorsese y Paul Schrader ponen a los espectadores también Al Límite, en esta mirada a la cara oscura del sueño americano, una visión preñada de verdad que recoge las vivencias autobiográficas de la novela de Joe Connelly y las plasma con una contundencia y un lirismo asoladores. Asistimos a la búsqueda de redención de Frank Pierce, magistral Nicolas Cage, una búsqueda de redención y expiación, que es también la de Schrader y Scorsese. Acompañamos a Mary, Patricia Arquette, en las interminables horas de espera en una sala de urgencias, mientras su padre no acaba de morir y la familia se aferra a su dolor. Es inevitable compararla con Taxi Driver, pero son miradas diferentes a una misma realidad. En Taxi Driver, Travis se convierte en un Verdugo, un justiciero que intenta rescatar la inocencia, y hacer pagar a los que la corrompen. En Al Límite, Frank es una Víctima, un mártir acosado por el estrés postraumático de su trabajo, de su fracaso existencial, de la propia ciudad, intenta salvar una vida, ruega por el perdón de todas aquellas almas que no ha podido traer de la muerte…El espectro de la joven Rose lo acosa a cada inspiración. Pocas veces la cámara de Scorsese se ha mostrado tan vibrante y nerviosa, fragmentando la secuencia como un neurótico, grandioso montaje de Thelma Schoonmaker, su montadora habitual. La magnifica fotografía de Robert Richardson mezcla las ensoñaciones y la cruda realidad sin paliativos, crudamente, con esa luz que a veces es divina, otras fantasmal, siempre abstracta, puntal del desarrollo psicológico de los protagonistas. Hay personajes inolvidables, los tres compañeros de Frank, cada uno con una personalidad y una tara; Larry, John Goodman, un comedor compulsivo, obsesionado con la comida; Marcus, Ving Rhames, el fanático religioso, al único al que Frank confesará las apariciones que lo acosan; y Wolls, Tom Sizemore, un completo psicótico, totalmente desequilibrado, violento, el episodio más excesivo, más salvaje y surrealista de Frank acontece con este compañero. El resto del elenco es completísimo, a destacar un irreconocible Mark Anthony, Joel, pasando por el Camello, Cy, Cliff Curtis, el Capitán Barney, Arthur Nascarella, las enfermeras, el poli de la recepción y sobre todo el ángel que salva a Frank, Mary Burke, maravillosa Patricia Arquette. La película esta construida sobre el sufrimiento, la mezcolanza diaria de lo trágico con lo cínico, la risa y el llanto, al ritmo de una banda sonora muy roquera, con referentes tales como Van Morrison, The Clash, R.E.M., The Marvelettes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, The Who, Janis Joplin... ademas de la pieza del maestro Elmer Bernstein. Nos vamos recorriendo las calles a toda velocidad, huyendo de la muerte roja, reflexionando sobre la Eutanasia, sobre el Amor y las Adicciones, mientras, una monja fanática augura el Apocalipsis, Raúl Gallego pisa descontrolado el acelerador y Gervi Navío se prepara un cóctel en vena en la parte trasera de la Torre de Radiopolis….. Bonus Tracks: -Martha Reeves and The Vandellas. Nowhere to Run. -The Clash. I’m So Bored With The U.S.A. "Siempre tengo pesadillas, pero ahora los fantasmas no esperan a que me vaya a dormir”. Frank Pierce. Gervi Navío.
On this week's "Golden Eagle Insider" podcast, Shawn and Hunter sit down with women's basketball player Mary Burke to talk about her big role as of late, her first full season with the Golden Eagles, and how the team hopes to spring board off a big win last weekend as they move forward on the 2019-20 season. Shawn and Hunter also preview men's basketball, talk about Harrison Cleary's quest for the NSIC all-time scoring record, discuss baseball, softball, and women's tennis, as well as talk about Minnesota Crookston hockey and their new coach Steve Johnson.
This week, Prof. Mary Burke tells us about how a John Wayne film helped set off an American passion for Irish fashion; Prof. Manisha Sinha explains that history is never as simple as we make it out to be, and we tip our cap to the Daily Campus for digging up a clue to the truth behind an enduring legend about Jonathan the Husky.
Almost 30,000 people were killed and 130,000 injured in German bomb attacks on London during the World War II. Four Irish women relive their experiences of living in London at that time. Having lived in the midst of a war, Mary Fahy, Maureen Foley, Mary Burke and Sheila Kavanagh, all had strong views on Ireland’s neutrality. (1993)
â€ÂÂI realized that I don’t control what other people think or say about me. But I have 100% control over how I let it affect me. I get to choose my attitude.†SPONSORED BY GIRL BOSS STOCK Use code TRFE to get 50% off your first month (only $15) http://bit.ly/girlbosstrfe WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE? She went to Harvard business school, her father was the founder of Trek Bicycles, and she spent years working her way up the corporate ladder. But it was entering the race for governor of Wisconsin that helped her escape the cage of her comfort zone. And it was through losing that race that she finally found her confidence again. Mary Burke is one hell of a woman and an incredible fountain of wisdom, my love. So, hold onto your heart, this is going to get good. We talk about: How our comfort zone cages us in The 3 biggest lessons she learned from losing the run for governor Why Mary started “toning it down†and playing small after years of success The Catalyst for launching her organizing, Building Brave WHO IS MARY BURKE? Mary founded Building Brave to create a global online community of 10 million women who are connecting, inspiring and empowering each other. She grew up wanting to be a business person just like her dad, Dick Burke, founder of Trek Bicycles. After a successful career in the private sector and an unlikely campaign that almost made her governor of Wisconsin, she found her passion and path in empowering women. LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: â€ÂÂThe Confidence Code†by Katty Kay www.buildingbrave.org The Building Brave app
It's that time again — the Directors UK Podcast is back with a new episode! This one takes a slightly different tack, as we take you back to one of our most popular events of the year: “Meet the BFI Film Fund”. Ben Roberts, Mary Burke and Matimba Kabalika all came from the BFI to discuss the fund with our Film Chair Susanna White (Woman Walks Ahead, Our Kind of Traitor), with topics ranging from application pitfalls to the fund’s new representation targets. If you like what you hear please leave us a review and subscribe! Music: Loyalty Freak
Happy #SeekTheJoy Tuesday! On the podcast today is Mary Burke, the founder and CEO of Building Brave. Building Brave is an online community of women who connect, inspire, and empower each other to discover and be their most confident selves. They're creating this community and celebrating women through their mobile app that connects women with inspiration, support, and collaboration. We chat all about Mary's journey from business woman, to candidate for governor of Wisconsin, to founder of Building Brave. We also talk about the inspiration behind Building Brave, the role of community in Mary’s life, building her own brave, the connection between confidence and competence, choosing not to play it small, joy in her life, what Mary's learned about herself along the way, and much more. To learn more about today’s episode, head over to the show notes section of the website seekthejoypodcast.com/show-notes/maryburke To learn more about Mary and Building Brave, visit their website buildingbrave.org You can find Building Brave on Instagram.com/buildingbrave and Facebook.com/buildingbrave Until next week, ✨ #SeekTheJoy - hit SUBSCRIBE - and it would mean so much if you could give the podcast a rating and/or review on iTunes ✨ if you do, e-mail a screenshot of your review to sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com and we'll send you our brand NEW #SeekTheJoy Guide for Infusing More Joy into Your Life document! Along with this guide, you'll also receive two limited edition Seek The Joy Podcast stickers that will be mailed out to you! We can't wait to send these out to you! Instagram instagram.com/seekthejoypodcast Facebook fb.me/seekthejoypodcast E-mail sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com
Richie sits down with Mary Burke, CEO & Founder of Building Brave. Tune in to hear how Mary's unlikely campaign for governor motivated her to create a community to connect, inspire, and empower women.
Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights
Does “screen time” on Smartphones, laptops, tablets etc affect my child’s brain? If so, how? Is she losing anything, or not developing some skills because she’s on YouTube and Netflix and Facetime so often? How much screen time is OK, and at what age? Listen to this show with Dr. Mary Burke, psychiatrist in San Francisco who has studied, written … Read more about this episode...
Who has heard of the MS hug? Have you ever heard of Tysabri the drug that stops episodes? Well, Mary Burke has and she joined us to talk about MS in Liverpool. #MS #Multiplesclerosis #Liverpool #MSfamily
On this mornings programme, philosopher Mark Dooley on home, memory and personal identity in the cyber age and Mary Burke from Crystal Swing on the power of prayer in her life.
Governor Walker has kicked over 62,000 Wisconsinites off BadgerCare by rejecting billions of dollars in federal health care funds for the program. On November 4th, Vote for Mary Burke! Mary Burke will accept the federal funds for BadgerCare.
Dan's big adventure.Fact or Crap: Batting 1000 again this week.EOTS is taking 2 weeks off. Next show Monday 10/13/14.Mail Bag:Several from Al in Jersey:1) New golf term.2) Who is Jack Schitt?3) I saw her standing there.4) Tonsils vs circumcision.One Million Moms: "Black Jesus" advertisers coming and going.Three from Bill:1) Mary Burke's job plans.2) Offensive tweets prompt Janesville Republican to drop out.3) Plaintiffs on the hook for $60,000 in court fees in connection to Flambeau Mine case.Two from Peter:1) Sex ads, canceled mail and more: Homeowner's nightmare.2) Appeals court reinstates Wisconsin's voter ID law.The Rest of the Show:All email show this week.
Civil Discourse is a local podcast hosted by former State Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. Peter and Eric connect the dots from historical events to current issues in an effort to correctly predict the outcomes. They lay out current events, expand on the issues, and blend facts with their own take on the subject matter. This show aims to easily and accurately break down complex political situations for working America. Tune in to hear from state senators, representatives, and local polticians. A great show this week! Mary Burke joins us to discuss her run against Scott Walker for Governor of Wisconsin! Scott Walker's allies in the legal system are trying very hard to shut down an investigation into his 2011-2012 recall campaign! Finally, even the wealthy agree that it is time to raise their taxes!
JANESVILLE COMMUNITY RADIO PROUDLY PRESENTS: CIVIL DISCOURSE Civil Discourse is a local podcast hosted by former State Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. Peter and Eric connect the dots from historical events to current issues in an effort to correctly predict the outcomes. They lay out current events, expand on the issues, and blend facts with their own take on the subject matter. This show aims to easily and accurately break down complex political situations for working America. Tune in to hear from state senators, representatives, and local polticians. A great show this week! Mary Burke joins us to discuss her run against Scott Walker for Governor of Wisconsin! Scott Walker's allies in the legal system are trying very hard to shut down an investigation into his 2011-2012 recall campaign! Finally, even the wealthy agree that it is time to raise their taxes!
A great episode this week! Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant are joined by Wisconsin State Rep. Dianne Hesselbein who has proposed new rafting regulations in Wisconsin after the death of a young woman on the rapids. Hear our discussion on the push for redistricting reform. How does gerrymandering undercut democracy? How does it effect the way your legislators vote on laws that effect you? Scott Walker says that a raise in the minimum wage is "political grandstanding" as he promotes a tax cut on the wealthy. Mary Burke supports giving the working poor a wage increase of over $5,000.00 per year, but Scott Walker believes that a $150.00 tax cut for "the average homeowner" will be better for the economy. Learn about all of this and much more on this episode of Civil Discourse.
JANESVILLE COMMUNITY RADIO PROUDLY PRESENTS: CIVIL DISCOURSE Civil Discourse, the most informative Progressive Radio in Wisconsin, is locally run and hosted by former State Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. Peter and Eric connect the dots from historical events to current issues in an effort to correctly predict the outcomes. We lay out current news stories, expand on the issues, and blend facts with our own take on the subject matter. This show aims to easily and accurately break down complex political situations for working America. In this episode we will talk to Chuck Ogg from Rock County Progressives. What is the political climate in Janesville? Kathleen Vinehoute is rumored to announce that she will not run against Mary Burke. Congress threatens to pass sanctions on Iran, which could blow up our nuclear peace talks. Another Cold War? And finally, Harry Reid stands up to President Obama and says that Fast Track is DOA in the Senate. Will the TPP still pass? What if it does? What if it doesn't?