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Best podcasts about mary cunningham

Latest podcast episodes about mary cunningham

5 Things
SPECIAL | The housing crisis is worsening. What's the solution?

5 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 11:50


More than half a million people are homeless today. As winter approaches, shelters in New York City and Los Angeles are now past capacity. In New York, people in those shelters are starting to be evicted. And as rents across the country continue to soar, the number of people living without adequate shelter will continue to grow. What can we do to solve our housing crisis? Mary Cunningham, the Vice President of Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy at the Urban Institute, joins us to share the best strategies to get more people into homes. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Galway Podcast
39. Hardiman & Beyond: John Cunningham & Amelia Walker

The Galway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 81:42


Episode 39. This weeks guests are John Cunningham and Amelia Walker. They are here to talk about a new book released this year which is called Hardiman and Beyond. Hardiman and Beyond was edited by John along with Ciaran McDonough and it is the follow up to a famous publication released in 1820 called ‘History of the Town and County of the Town of Galway'. So Hardiman and Beyond is basically a recap of Galway since then. And excellent it is too. We walk through the history of how the book came into existence, all the different contributors as well as delving into the content and way in which the book is divided. We go through each of the contributors and what they did. Those people are Síobhra Aiken, Marie Boran, Sarah-Anne Buckley, Richard Butler, Brian Casey, Mary Clancy, Mary Cunningham, Anna Falkenau, Elaine Feeney, Dara Folan, Adrian Frazier, Gerard (Gerry) Hanberry, Jonathan Hannon, James Hardiman, Anne Hodge, Michael Kavanagh, Úna Kavanagh, Tom Kenny, Mícheál Mac Craith, Gerard Madden, Charlie McBride, Maria McGarrity, John Mulhern, Méabh Ní Fhuartháin, Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh, Jimmy O'Brien Moran, Lillis Ó Laoire, Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh, James Pethica, Lionel Pilkington, Henrike Rau, Alison Titley, Tony Tracy, Chaosheng Zhang. Also mentioned are the Festival Galway contributors of Kernan Andrews, Páraic Breathnach, Sarah Clancy, Martin Conneely, Maura Cronin, Dave Donovan, Lelia Doolan, Kerry Guinan, James Harrold, Ollie Jennings, Fred Johnston, Lali Morris, Judy Murphy, Lorna Siggins. Artwork by John Mulhern. Relevant Links Arden Publishing purchasing link: https://ardenpublishing.sumupstore.com Hardiman & Beyond, The Arts & Culture of Galway Since 1820 is available from Charlie Byrne's Bookshop, Kennys Bookshop and Dubray Books Galway, and from https://ardenpublishing.sumupstore.com Hardiman & Beyond social media: @hardimansgalway HardimansGalway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardimansgalway HardimansGalway Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardimansgalway HardimansGalway Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hardimansgalway Amelia social media: https://www.instagram.com/design_amelia Amelia Design Twitter: https://twitter.com/design_amelia Amelia Design: http://www.ameliadesign.net

CRE Fast Five
1031 Exchange Dilemmas Solved

CRE Fast Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 19:11


Go beyond basic 1031 exchange mechanics in today's educational episode. Join Karly and Mary as they tackle some of the more complex exchange topics such as splitting partnerships, partial exchanges, security of funds, and current proposed legislation. Mary Cunningham, CEO of Chicago Deferred Exchange Company draws on over 30 years of experience as a qualified intermediary. Watch. Learn. Excel. Chicago Deferred Exchange Company provides Qualified Intermediary and Exchange Accommodation Titleholder services to investors seeking to defer gain under IRC Section 1031 Learn more: https://cdec1031.com/index.html Karly Iacono | Senior Vice President CBRE Investment Properties O (201) 712-5612 | M (201) 600-3237 karly.iacono@cbre.com Warning-IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: CBRE and its affiliates do not provide tax advice and nothing contained herein should be construed to be tax advice. Please be advised that any discussion of U.S. tax matters contained herein is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by the recipient of any Information for the purpose of avoiding U.S. tax-related penalties; and was written to support the promotion or marketing of the transaction or other matters addressed herein. Accordingly, any recipient of this video should seek advice based on your particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. You also agree that the information herein down not constitute legal, defeasance or other professional advice and you should obtain legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your state. The opinions contained in this video are those of Karly Iacono and may not represent those of CBRE. All content is for educational purposes only. The following content may contain the trade names or trademarks of various third parties, and if so, any such use is solely for illustrative purposes only. All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with, endorsement by, or association of any kind between them and CBRE or Karly Iacono.

Criminalia
William Cunningham, the Ghoul of Cincinnati

Criminalia

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 23:47


Resurrectionist William Cunningham was actively stealing bodies from grave sites around Cincinnati from 1855 to 1871. He was well known, and he was something of a legend. He once returned to the same gravesite at which he had earlier been caught digging – after he'd bought those who had detained him a drink. He dressed the bodies he stole. And, he had a “villainous bald head.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LMFM Late Lunch
Late Lunch Tuesday March 1st 2022

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 73:53


Gerry always enjoys the banter with the brilliant Neil Delamere! Professor John Sweeney put the latest dire climate report in context, Mary Cunningham told how she now struggles for every breath while Abby Wynne advised how important it is to be grounded at this stressful time. We also heard another 2 on Toosday and a cracker from our featured movie soundtrack which featured in the movie Sing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Spoken Label
Mary Cunningham (Spoken Label, December 2021)

Spoken Label

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 31:14


Latest Spoken Label features a dear friend of Spoken Label, the wonderful Mary Cunningham. More about Mary can be found at: www.facebook.com/mary.cunningham.poet www.instagram.com/mary.cunningham.poet/ www.marycunningham.co.uk Pieces read out include: 1. Taken 2. Kathleen 3. Another Manchester Dawn 4. Stretford Precident

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Charlottesville Community Engagement
November 3, 2021: Republicans sweep Virginia as Youngkin aims to change Commonwealth's trajectory

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 12:27


Elections bring changes, and fundamental changes will likely come to the way Virginia is governed as Republicans appear to narrowly win all three statewide seats and regain the House of Delegates. Closer to home, Democrats continue to hold all of the seats on the City Council and the Albemarle Board of Supervisors. What will the landscape be like as 2022 begins? That’s for another day, for this installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement is solely about election returns:In this newsletter:Republicans narrowly win all three statewide seatsAn incumbent is ousted in the Charlottesville City School Board raceGraham Paige fends off a write-in candidateBob Babyok is defeated in Louisa County, while two Nelson incumbents hold onBut first, a Patreon-fueled shout-out. Colder temperatures are creeping in, and now is the perfect time to think about keeping your family warm through the holidays. Make sure you are getting the most out of your home with help from your local energy nonprofit, LEAP. LEAP wants you and yours to keep comfortable all year round, and offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If you’re age 60 or older, or have an annual household income of less than $74,950, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!*As of this writing, the Virginia Department of Elections website has recorded 2,723 of Virginia’s 2,855 precincts have reported and Republican Glenn Youngkin has 50.68 percent of the vote to 48.55 percent for Democrat Terry McAuliffe. The difference is around 57,000 votes. These results are considered incomplete because qualified absentee ballots can be accepted through noon on November 5 and the results will be certified on November 15. These numbers will change but probably not very much. While none of the results here are technically complete, the Associated Press called the race for Youngkin after midnight last night and he took the stage in victory. “Alrighty Virginia, we won this thing,” Youngkin said. McAuliffe also appeared before supporters but did not offer a concession speech but appeared to continue his campaign for a return to the Governor’s mansion. “When Ralph and I were elected eight years ago, we had made our state open and welcoming but the fight continues,” McAuliffe said. McAuliffe then listed several pieces of his platform.“We are going to continue that fight tonight and every day going forward,” McAuliffee said Youngkin takes over a Commonwealth that appears to be in good financial shape. Unemployment has dropped for sixteen months straight to a September figure of 3.8 percent. Virginia had a $2.6 billion surplus at the end of fiscal year 2021. In his comments, Youngkin called his victory a defining moment that will change the trajectory of the state. “Friends, we are going to start that transformation on day one,” Youngkin said More on that transformation later on in the newsletter If the results hold up, Youngkin will be sworn in on January 15. The 2022 General Assembly will convene three days before. The Republicans appear to have retaken the majority of the House of Delegates with 51 to 49 seats, according to information tallied by the Virginia Public Access Project. (VPAP)The Lieutenant Governor presides over the Senate which did not have an election yesterday and will remain under Democratic control with a majority of 21 seats of 40 seats.Republican Winsome Sears will be the next Lieutenant Governor with 50.82 percent of the vote with Democrat Hala Ayala at 49.08 percent. Sears is the first Black woman to be elected to statewide office in Virginia and she said her victory is the embodiment of the American dream.“When my father came to this country, August 11 of 1963, he came at the height of the civil rights movement from Jamaica,” Sears said “He came and I said to him, it was such a bad time for us. Why did you come? And he said because America was where the jobs and the opportunities were.” For Attorney General, Republican Jason Miyares has 50.49 percent of the vote to incumbent Democrat Mark Herring at 49.43 percent. The Republican ticket carried most localities across rural Virginia. Youngkin carried Nelson County with 55.58 percent of the electorate with all but absentee ballots counted. The Governor-elect also carried Fluvanna with 56.86 percent of the vote. Louisa County also went for Youngkin with 66.28 percent of the vote. The Republican’s margin in Greene County was even higher at 71.86 percent The story is different in Albemarle and Charlottesville. McAuliffe carried Albemarle with 61.86 percent of the vote and Charlottesville with 82.87 percent of the vote.Local racesNow let’s look at local races. In Nelson County, Central District incumbent Democrat Ernie Reed fended off a challenge from Republican Pamela Brice with 50.78 percent of the vote. North District Incumbent Tommy Harvey defeated Democratic challenger Mary Cunningham. Harvey was first elected in 1984. (Nelson results) In Louisa County, incumbent Robert Babyok Jr. appears to have been defeated by challenger Rachel Jones. Jones has 53.2 percent as of production time. (Louisa results)In Albemarle, all three Democrats on the ballot for Supervisor won because they had no opposition. Graham Paige retained his seat representing Samuel Miller on the Albemarle School Board with 73.84 percent over a write-in candidate. (Albemarle results)In the Charlottesville City Council race, Democrat Juandiego Wade got the most votes with 11,582 before the absentee ballots are counted. Democrat Brian Pinkston got 10,041 votes. Independent Yas Washington secured 3,407 votes and withdrawn incumbent Nikuyah Walker got 1,916.  (Charlottesville results)In the School Board race, four-term incumbent Leah Puryear came in fourth, meaning she will not serve a fifth. Incumbent Lisa Larson-Torres got the most votes with 7,329, followed by newcomer Emily Dooley with 6,633, and newcomer Dom Morse with 6,500. Christa Bennett placed fifth with 4,488 votes. In Greene County, Abbey E. Heflin has a close lead over Tina A. Deane in the Stanardsville District race at 960 to 917 votes. Bill Martin opted not to run for re-election. (Greene results)There were no contested races for Supervisor in Fluvanna County. (Fluvanna results)Preparing for the Youngkin administration Back to the Governor-elect. Between now and January 15, Youngkin will appoint candidates to the Secretariats ranging alphabetically from Agriculture and Forestry to Transportation. A new governor will shape the entire tone of state and local government. Youngkin’s victory speech called for new spending.“We will invest the largest education budget in the history of the Commonwealth,” Youngkin said. “We’re going to invest in teachers, new facilities, special education. We’re going to introduce choice within our public school system.” For Youngkin, that means more charter schools and giving parents more control over what is taught in public schools. But the call for spending also came with a call to reduce revenue that comes into the state. “Friends, we will reduce our cost of living on day one,” Youngkin said. “On day one, we will declare the largest tax refund in the history of Virginia.” Among taxes Youngkin wants to reduce is an increase in the Virginia gas tax that passed the General Assembly in 2020, as well as increasing deductions. He also called for more spending on salaries for law enforcement. “We’re going to comprehensively fund law enforcement because they stand up for us and we’re going to stand up for them,” Youngkin said. Younkin also said he would replace all members of the Virginia Parole Board. The governor-elect also promised investments in economic development. This past July, CNBC named Virginia as the number one state in the nation to do business. “We’re going to get this economy moving again, growing 400,000 new jobs, fostering 10,000 start-up,” Youngkin said. “Friends, Virginia will be open for business.”Here’s a quick look at the legislative races that touch Albemarle County: Republican incumbent Chris Runion defeated Democratic challenger Jennifer Kitchen in the 25th District with 62.36 percent to 37.51 percent. Democratic incumbent Sally Hudson fended off Republican challenger Philip Hamilton in the 57th District with 78.37 percent to 21.41 percent.Republican incumbent Rob Bell defeated Democrat Sara Ratcliffe in the 58th District with 63.4 percent of the vote.Republican incumbent Matt Farris won against Democratic Ben Moses with 64.64 percent of the vote. Moses raised over $600,000 in the campaign. Pre-filing for the 2022 General Assembly begins on November 15. Special announcement of a continuing promo with Ting! Are you interested in fast internet? Visit this site and enter your address to see if you can get service through Ting. If you decide to proceed to make the switch, you’ll get:Free installationSecond month of Ting service for freeA $75 gift card to the Downtown MallAdditionally, Ting will match your Substack subscription to support Town Crier Productions, the company that produces this newsletter and other community offerings. So, your $5 a month subscription yields $5 for TCP. Your $50 a year subscription yields $50 for TCP? The same goes for a $200 a year subscription! All goes to cover the costs of getting this newsletter out as often as possible. Learn more here! This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
ATWJE - Mary Cunningham - The Approachable Analyst

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 65:21


Episode: 00044 Release Date: March 1, 2021 Description: What are the stepping stones towards working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)? In this episode, Mary "Mare" Cunningham shares her career journey from being a graphic design intern for the Minneapolis Police Department to being an analyst for the department, to an operation support technician for the FBI, to being an analyst for the Maple Grove Police Department, and finally to an operation specialist back at the FBI. Mare shares two badge stories in this episode: one about how license plate readers (LPR) helped solve a homicide and how open source resources helped solve an armed robbery and assault case. Mare advocates for intelligence sharing and collaboration across multiple agencies, and how beneficial it was to work for a task force such as the FBI Safe Streets Task Force. In another jam-packed episode, Mare also elaborates on her experience as an administrative analyst and investigative analyst, training she recommends, as well as the importance of law enforcement presence in the community such as National Night Out events. Mare is currently a Staff Operations Specialist for the FBI, Violent Crime, Crimes Against Children and Human Trafficking. Name Drops: Steve Gottlieb (00:10:08), Lt. Andy Smith (00:13:24), Sgt Pat King/Sgt Matt Wintey (00:13:35), Julie Hunter (00:21:54), Captain Adam Linquist/Captain Dan Wills/Sgt Trent McDonald (00:25:49), Jason Hughes (00:34:20), SA John Gaynor (00:35:32), Brenda Bourne (00:44:44),  Angela Backer-Hines/Nicki Hughes (00:49:32) Public Service Announcements: Scott Eicher, ACIA New Horizon Podcast, Albert Mesa  Related Links: https://www.justice.gov/usao-mn/pr/minneapolis-man-sentenced-17-years-prison-violent-armed-robbery-downtown-minneapolis-bar,   https://www.fbijobs.gov/, https://youtu.be/katjQJSbPVY (Microsoft Excel Center Across Selection) Association(s) Mentioned: Minnesota Association of Criminal Intelligence Analyst (MACIA) Vendor(s) Mentioned: Thomas Reuters CLEAR, Accurint LexisNexis, PenLink Contact:  mjcunningham@fbi.gov Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble.  Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners.  Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/TOnLxmw2GF4   00:00:31 - Introducing Mare 00:04:48 - Crime Prevention 00:10:52 - Administrative Analysis? 00:17:45 - Taskforce and Databases 00:28:38 - Change Jobs or Change the Job? 00:31:08 - Break - Scott Eicher, ACIA New Horizon Podcast, Albert Mesa  00:33:25 - Analyst Badge Stories - LPR in a Murder Investigation & Armed Robbery Assault 00:45:55 - Databases and Deciding How Far to Search 00:52:09 - Don’t Be That Analyst 01:00:28 - Personal Interests - Snowmobiling 01:03:43 - Words to the World

The Weeds
Best of: Homelessness and how to fix it

The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 56:27


Mary Cunningham, vice president of Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy at the Urban Institute, joins Matt for part two of homelessness week to discuss the causes and potential solutions of homelessness. They dive deep into the data surrounding the issue, and take a look at President Trump's claim that homelessness is on the rise. More to explore: Subscribe for free to the Ezra Klein Show, a Vox podcast where Ezra brings you far-reaching conversations about hard problems, big ideas, illuminating theories, and cutting-edge research. About Vox: Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Critical Value
How can we address housing insecurity during the pandemic?

Critical Value

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 19:40


The coronavirus poses a particular threat to people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. In the first of a series of podcasts on how the pandemic will affect vulnerable populations, host Justin Milner speaks with Mary Cunningham, vice president of the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center and researcher Samantha Batko about how the pandemic impacts those experiencing homelessness, those on the edge of becoming homeless and what policymakers can do to help.   Related Links: How Programs Addressing Homelessness Can Prepare for the Coronavirus Immediate Federal Action Is Needed to Keep People Housed in the Face of the Pandemic COVID-19: Policies to Protect People and Communities

Bellwether Culture Podcast
Sarah Mary Cunningham went from nightlife promotions to high powered music publicist

Bellwether Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 56:03


Behind every celebrity artist, successful product brand, governmental leader, and festival…is an equally successful publicist. It’s a role entrenched in relationships, and just cannot be replicated by technology. And while publicists sit in the background, they live a fast pace life filled with wonderment to those that are looking in. A rewarded profession that is not easy to break into, which amasses infinite fireside stories and powerful friends. Sarah Mary Cunningham is the senior director of publicity at Columbia Records. Her client work has included artists such as Snoop Dog, Solange, J. Cole, Tiesto, and Drake.  In this episode, you’ll hear her key ingredients in gaining influence at the highest level and becoming a true Bellwether. If you'd like to receive invitations to our live recording event experiences, apply for access at www.BellwetherCulture.com

The Weeds
Homelessness and how to fix it

The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 56:27


Mary Cunningham, vice president of Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy at the Urban Institute, joins Matt for part two of homelessness week to discuss the causes and potential solutions of homelessness. They dive deep into the data surrounding the issue, and take a look at President Trump's claim that homelessness is on the rise. More to explore: Subscribe for free to the Ezra Klein Show, a Vox podcast where Ezra brings you far-reaching conversations about hard problems, big ideas, illuminating theories, and cutting-edge research. About Vox: Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds We are conducting an audience survey to better serve you. It takes no more than five minutes, and it really helps out the show. Please take our survey here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Critical Value
How to Spend Bezos’s $2 Billion

Critical Value

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 17:44


With the creation of the Bezos Day One Fund, Amazon’s founder committed $2 billion to alleviate family homelessness and create and operate preschools in low-income areas. Host Justin Milner speaks with experts Mary Cunningham and Erica Greenberg about how to move the needle when addressing these two critical areas of need. Related links: Four ways Jeff Bezos’s $2 billion could make the biggest impact on homelessness among children and families What areas could benefit most from Jeff Bezos’s preschool initiative? 10 Characteristics of Infants and Toddlers 10 Characteristics of Preschool-Age Children

Feisty Side of Fifty
Mary Cunningham: Margaritas, Mayhem & Murder

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 16:00


Who doesn’t love getting lost in the pages of a great read… especially when the story has more than its share of twists and turns? Author Mary Cunningham has just come out with her first of (hopefully) many adventures for her new brand heroine, Andi Anna Jones. Andi is a woman with feelings many of us can relate to: she’s had her share of insecurities, resentments and disappointments. But life is about to throw her a curveball and it’s a big one. Her father’s widow has just been arrested for murder! If you are a fan of well-written fiction that’s filled with a big dose of both surprises and quirky characters, you won’t want to miss this one!

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Why Study Theology and Religious Studies
Why Study... The Orthodox Churches of the East with Dr Mary Cunningham

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 12:53


There are many Christian Churches which have ancient roots, but about which western Christians are almost wholly unaware. Here Dr Mary Cunningham seeks to draw attention to the ancient Churches of Syria, Armenia, Georgia, Egypt and Ethiopia.

Sacred Calendars
Sacred Calendars: Epiphany with Mary Cunningham

Sacred Calendars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 10:23


This feast falls on 'the twelfth day of Christmas' (January 6) and celebrates the visit of the 'wise men' to Bethlehem for Western Christians; in the east it is called the 'theophany' and celebrated God becoming manifest to believers in Jesus.

Sacred Calendars
Sacred Calendars: Icon of Christmas with Mary Cunningham

Sacred Calendars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 11:57


For western Christians the nativity scene -- well known from Nativity Plays -- conveys a theology of Christmas. Among Eastern Christians a different image -- the Icon of the Nativity -- is used; and it provides a different theology of the birth of Jesus.

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies
Why Study... Mary, the Mother of God

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 12:59


The mother of Jesus, Mary, is revered in many branches of Christianity as the all-holy Mother of God. In this video Dr Mary Cunningham looks at the origins of devotion to Mary, and her place in Orthodox and Catholic theology and belief.

Sacred Calendars
Sacred Calendars: Christmas in Orthodoxy

Sacred Calendars

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 12:54


Dr Mary Cunningham, an expert on Orthodox Christianity, discusses the significance of Christmas, how Orthodox believers prepare for it, and how they celebrate it.

Theologians in Conversation
Theologians in Conversation; The Council of Florence

Theologians in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 13:59


First published in 2012, Dr Mary Cunningham and Professor Tom O'Loughlin look at one of the great 'wounds' in Christianity is the division separating the churches of 'the east' and of 'the west.' The council held, on and off, in Florence between 1438 and 1445, was the last time they formally met to discuss their differences in the hope of finding reconciliation. That meeting failed in its objective, but discussing it not only helps Christians today see how they are separated, but possible ways towards greater mutual understanding.

Sacred Calendars
Sacred Calendars - 15th August The Feast Day of Mary

Sacred Calendars

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 7:28


Dr Mary Cunningham, an expert on what Christians believe about Mary, the Mother of God, discusses the festival celebrated each year on 15 August which is called the 'Dormition' in the Eastern Churches and the 'Assumption' in some of the Western Churches.

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies
Why Study the Syrian Orthodox Church with Father Samuel Issa

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 11:53


Dr Mary Cunningham talks about the Syrian Orthodox Church with Fr Samuel Issa (a priest in that church). This is a community of Christians who have lived in the Levant since the time of Jesus and whose language, Syriac, is a development of Aramaic.

Sacred Calendars
Sacred Calendar: Pascha, Mary Cunningham

Sacred Calendars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2011 10:58


Mary Cunningham, an expert in Orthodox theology, discusses the meaning of Easter, which is the greatest of the Christian feasts, and what it means to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. She also relates how Eastern Christians celebrate this festival.

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies
Why Study Orthodox Christianity, with Dr Mary Cunningham

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2011 13:06


Most English-speakers, when they think of Christianity, think only of its Latin, western forms - be they Catholic or Protestant. But this is only half the story: there are also all the churches of the East, often collectively referred to as 'the Orthodox'. In this video, Mary Cunningham, and expert on Orthodoxy, introduces them.

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies
Why Study Icons, with Mary Cunningham

Why Study Theology and Religious Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 11:26


Icons – religious images from the eastern Churches – are far more than religious images as seen in western churches: they enable an encounter between the observer and the mystery. In this video, Mary Cunningham, and expert on Orthodoxy, introduces them.

Feisty Side of Fifty
Diana Black & Mary Cunningham

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 16:00


Diana Black & Mary Cunningham, authors of WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty are joining us for another howlingly great time! These two gals have been leaving their paw prints in all sorts of places: girlfriends' weekend, author's panels, and grabbing the top bone as a book club selection. If you want shake a leg, raise a little fur, of just bark like you mean it, be certain to tune in for this one!

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Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story

Come take an adventure in the World of Ink with hosts VS Grenier and Irene Roth as they share with you highlights on each Stories for Children Magazine issue. This month they will be sharing the Summer 2011 issue. Learn more at Stories for Children Magazine and purchase the Summer 2011 issue http://storiesforchildrenmagazine.org. Our Summer 2011 issue freatured author is Mary Cunningham of the award winning 'Tween fantasy/mystery series, Cynthia's Attic. She is also co-writer of the humor-filled lifestyle book titled, WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty, Christmas With Daisy, and Ghost Light, a short story inspired by her Indiana basketball roots. Learn more at http://www.marycunninghambooks.com.

Feisty Side of Fifty
Diana Black & Mary Cunningham on Feisty Side of Fifty Radio

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2010 15:00


Diana Black and Mary Cunningham join us again for a lively discussion of aging with attitude. Authors of the howlingly funny, WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty, they're here to talk about their latest offering, "Accentuate the Pawsitive." You won't wanna miss this one!

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Feisty Side of Fifty
Diana Black & Mary Cunningham on Feisty Side of Fifty Radio

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2009 30:00


Interview with Diana Black and Mary Cunningham, co-authors of the howlingly funny and oh-so-fabulous book, "WOOF--Women Only Over 50." Hear their thoughts on growing older from "menopaws" to teaching an old dog new tricks.

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