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This is Part 2 of a conversation with John Healy of Healys Insurances - if you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, we'd highly recommend it before jumping into this episode!There's more to car insurance than claiming on accidents - it's about knowing when to use, which insurance to get and what you need to bring with you as an expat to save money on your premiums.Talking more about Car Insurance in Ireland, I'm joined by John Healy of Healy's Insurances, an expert with over 25 years of experience in insuring cars, homes and more. Healy's Insurances is well-known in expat circles for helping people navigate the quirks of the Irish insurance market (though most notably for Mary Doyle, or “Mary of Healy's!”).In this Part 2, we dig deeper into the practicalities of insuring your vehicle in Ireland, including tips to avoid common pitfalls and how to ensure a smooth process when transitioning from foreign to Irish policies. John shares his wealth of experience, including why your no-claims bonus is invaluable, how car registration impacts your premiums, and what you need to know about imported cars.We also bust some insurance myths, cover the pros and cons of bundling policies, and discuss what to do if you're caught in the grey zone with your license or insurance timeline. Whether you're planning your move or are already in Ireland scratching your head over insurance, this episode is packed with advice to help you make a plan that saves you money and gets into your car as soon as possible.Main Topics in the Episode:No-Claims Bonus is Key: Your no-claims bonus document from abroad is a must-have. Make sure it's valid, canceled where necessary, and ready before you arrive in Ireland.Car Registration Matters: Your car's reg impacts your insurance quote significantly, from its history (like past accidents) to its mileage. Check the car's insurance eligibility before buying.License Logistics: Foreign licenses can work temporarily, but plan early to convert to an Irish license—especially if you're from a country without a straightforward exchange process.Imported Cars = Higher Costs: Be cautious when bringing in cars from outside Ireland, as niche models or past damages could hike up premiums or even make them uninsurable.Claiming on Insurance: For minor damages, weigh the cost of paying out-of-pocket against claiming—especially if you're a younger driver or lack bonus protection.Contact Healys for Insurance today:Email: info@healyinsurances.ie*****If you loved this episode or have a similar story, we'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with us directly at info@expattaxes.ie or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Taxbytes for Expats is brought to you by ExpatTaxes.ie. If you're considering moving to or from Ireland and would like support with your taxes, book a consultation today: https://expattaxes.ie/services-and-pricing/.Mentioned in this episode:Special Offer from our Trusted Partner, Currencies DirectThis episode is brought to you by Currencies Direct, our trusted currency exchange partner when transferring currency to...
It's hard enough to get yourself organised to fly back to Ireland, but you need to start thinking about buying a car almost before anything else! The insurance, licensing, and timing it just right… there's so much to think about!Over the next two episodes, I'm joined by John Healy of Healy's Insurances, an expert with over 25 years of experience in insuring cars, homes and more. Healy's Insurances is well-known in expat circles for helping people navigate the quirks of the Irish insurance market (though most notably for Mary Doyle, or “Mary of Healy's!”).In this Part 1 episode, we chat about everything from the importance of your no-claims bonus, how to handle foreign licenses, and what you need to know about timelines for securing car insurance when you move to Ireland. It's the best starting point for anyone who hasn't bought or insured a car in Ireland, and you'll have even more to look forward to in the next episode!Main Topics:Your No-Claims Bonus is Key: This one-page document detailing your claims-free driving history is essential for securing competitive insurance rates in Ireland. Start organizing this early, as the policy must be canceled in your home country before the bonus is issued.You Can Drive Temporarily on a Foreign License: Expats can use a foreign license for up to 12 months, but you'll need to exchange or replace it with an Irish license if you're staying longer. The process varies based on your country of origin—U.S. license holders, for instance, face additional steps.Budget for Licensing and Driving Lessons: If you're coming from the U.S., you'll need to pass a theory test and complete six driving lessons before taking the Irish driving test. Lessons can cost €40–€70 per session, depending on your location.Timelines Matter: Insurance renewals can become tricky if you haven't secured your Irish license within the first 12 months. Be proactive—schedule your licensing appointments as soon as possible to avoid delays.A Tailored Approach to Insurance: Irish insurers often specialize in certain customer profiles. Expats with foreign licenses may find fewer insurers willing to quote, but brokers like Healy's can help navigate these nuances and secure the best deal.Contact Healys for Insurance today:Email: info@healyinsurances.ie*****If you loved this episode or have a similar story, we'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with us directly at info@expattaxes.ie or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Taxbytes for Expats is brought to you by ExpatTaxes.ie. If you're considering moving to or from Ireland and would like support with your taxes, book a consultation today: https://expattaxes.ie/services-and-pricing/.Mentioned in this episode:Special Offer from our Trusted Partner, Currencies DirectThis episode is brought to you by Currencies Direct, our trusted currency exchange partner when transferring currency to or from Ireland. Use the link below and quote "Expat Taxes" when registering with Currencies Direct to receive a €50 One4All or Amazon voucher when you transfer €5000 or more in your first six months with Currencies Direct.
Solidarity to Student ProtestersIn the late 1960s the major national and international issues of the day that helped shape my politics were the anti-Vietnam War movement, the anti-apartheid struggle against the racist South African government and the civil rights movement in the North. In all three the activism of students was central to raising public awareness and opposition to injustice.Today students are again at the heart of an ant-war movement. In the USA students at over 100 university campuses have taken a stand against the genocidal war of the Israeli government against the Palestinian people.Captive Columns – an untold account of prison lifeCumann na Meirleach Poblachtach Éireannach/ The Irish Republican Felons Association celebrated its 60th birthday last weekend.The first part of last Friday evening's celebrations was given over to Danny Morrison who hosted two conversations. The first was with Síle Darragh and Mary Doyle and focussed on their experience in Armagh Women's Prison. The second was with Colm Scullion, Jackie McMullan, and Jazz McCann. This centred on Bobby Sands, Joe McDonnell and Kieran Doherty who they knew well in the H-Blocks. The discussions were insightful, informative and inspiring.Rights in a New IrelandLast week the British government's Legacy Act took effect and a group of international human rights experts published a major report accusing the British state of operating a “systematic” practice of impunity to protect state forces. In the same week people interested in human rights packed into St Comgall's – Ionad Eileen Howell. The Conference was organised by Sinn Féin's Commission on the Future of Ireland.
As we head towards Mother's Day on Sunday, a St. John's author uncovers the hidden layers of her own mother's life in a new book. (Jamie Fitzpatrick with Marjorie Doyle)
Ken talks with Mary Doyle “A Book of Uncommon Prayer: 100 Celebrations of the Miracle & Muddle of the Ordinary” (Sorin Books/Ave Maria Press) by Brian Doyle and Dr. Daniel Meola “Life-Giving Wounds: A Catholic Guide to Healing for Adult Children of Divorce or Separation” (Ignatius Press). Brian Doyle's book available at: https://www.avemariapress.com/products/a-book-of-uncommon-prayer and Dr. Meola's book at: https://ignatius.com/life-giving-wounds-lgwp/ To find our more […]
Welcome to another episode of 'Careering Into Motherhood'! Today, get ready to be captivated by the wonderfully quick-witted Mary Doyle. Mary's journey from aviation enthusiast to sheet geek disability consultant is nothing short of inspiring. Never without her lipstick and always immaculately dressed, Mary brings her lighthearted style to serious topics, challenging norms and advocating for women's and disabled people's rights. As a lifelong wheelchair user, Mary has pivoted her career to become a coach and disability consultant, working tirelessly to make workplaces more inclusive. With her infectious energy and commitment to equity, Mary pushes against the notion that doing the right thing always requires a business case. She shares her experiences navigating the corporate world and highlights the importance of unlearning biases and embracing diversity. So prepare to be inspired by Mary's unwavering dedication to making the world a better, more equitable place. Meet Mary (Rocket Girl Coaching), an Executive Coach, Disability Equality Trainer and Accessible Aviation Consultant who passionately advocates for people to rock their difference, whatever it looks like. As a proud wheelchair user, her life and work are dedicated to personal and organisational development to improve inclusion and understanding in society through coaching, disability equality training and consultancy. She was named by the Daily Mail as one of Britain's Most Remarkable Women, in the Shaw Trust Power List and was a part of the Top 100 List of Influential Disabled People in 2018 and 2020.Mary Doyle - Careering into Motherhood Additional resources that are worth taking a look! How HR can remove unconscious bias towards disabled employees Disclosing Disabilities in the Workplace How to include disability in workplace diversity and inclusion The article Mary & Jane discuss in the interview: The business case for inclusion is bankrupt let's disinvest And, if you're a Coach interested in joining the Careering into Motherhood partnership programme, find out more here Become a Partner Coach - Careering into Motherhood. where you'll also find details of all of our Coaching Partners and a library full of coaching tools to help working mums find fulfilment.
Georgia Lillis is looking to secure a new home for her equine therapy business in North County Dublin. It's Christmas at Beechmount Garden Centre!!! Cynthia Simonet has an issue with the proposed name for the new theatre in Trim? Mary Doyle and her friends always travel light, it makes sense and is so much easier. Gerry was really impressed with artist Joan Moroney who he met at her recent exhibition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lao động đã giành được chiến thắng lịch sử ở chiếc ghế của Aston tại Melbourne, với việc bà Mary Doyle trở thành ứng cử viên chính phủ đầu tiên giành được chiếc ghế từ phe đối lập trong một cuộc bầu cử phụ suốt hơn một thế kỷ, kể từ năm 1920. Thủ lãnh đảng Tự Do liên bang tuyên bố chính thức phản đối cuộc trưng cầu dân ý, về ‘Tiếng nói Thổ dân tại Quốc hội' Hai sự kiện này có ý nghĩa gì đối với tương lai của đảng Tự do nói chung và sự cầm quyền của thủ lãnh Peter Dutton nói riêng?
The recent by-election in Aston was historic, with Labor candidate Mary Doyle claiming victory. But what can we learn from these results? Political analyst Kos Samaras joins the podcast to explain. This was recorded on Tuesday 4th March 2023 and things may have changed since recording. The Australia Institute // @theausinstitute Guest: Kos Samaras, Political Analyst, Director at RedBridge Group Australia // @KosSamaras Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Producer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermacey Edited by: Emily Perkins Theme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot SessionsSupport Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lao động đã giành được chiến thắng ngàn năm có một tại ghế Aston, ngoại ô phía đông của Melbourne, khi ứng viên đảng lao động Mary Doyle thắng ứng cử viên Đảng Tự do Roshena Campbell. Người ta đặt ra câu hỏi sự mất mát này có ý nghĩa gì với tương lai lãnh đạo Liên đảng của ông Peter Dutton, liệu liên đảng có cần thay đổi hình ảnh hay không?
Labor's Mary Doyle defeated Liberal candidate Roshena Campbell in the Aston by-election. Opposition leader Peter Dutton was seen as being tested in his leadership role during the by-election. Several experts discuss the potential impacts of the change in power.
Era da oltre cento anni che il partito al governo non vinceva un'elezione suppletiva. Il successo di Mary Doyle ad Aston conferma l'attuale popolarità dei laburisti e la crisi del partito liberale.
Los laboristas se han asegurado una victoria histórica en la elección parcial de la jurisdicción de Aston, en el este de Melbourne. Mary Doyle ha reclamado la victoria sobre la candidata liberal Roshena Campbell. Ahora surgen preguntas sobre lo que significa esta pérdida para el futuro del liderazgo de la Coalición de Peter Dutton, y si el partido necesita un cambio de marca.
Les travaillistes ont remporté une victoire unique en un siècle dans le siège de la banlieue est d'Aston à Melbourne, Mary Doyle revendiquant la victoire sur la candidate libérale Roshena Campbell
Labor has secured a once-in-a-century victory in Melbourne's outer eastern suburban seat of Aston, with Mary Doyle claiming the win over Liberal candidate Roshena Campbell. Questions are now being raised about what this loss means for the future of Peter Dutton's leadership of the Coalition, and whether the party needs a re-brand.
Anthony Albanese meets with Mary Doyle after her Victorian by-election win; Donald Trump to travel to New York to face criminal charges; and Australian cyclist Kaden Groves wins his third race in 10 days.
Ben Davison breaks down the Aston by-election result which has seen Labor's Mary Doyle win a the formerly safe Liberal seat. The result is the first time in over 100 years a sitting government has won a seat away from the opposition at a by-election. The first time a woman has won Aston. Ben looks at how a proud feminist, unionist, single mum was able to win such a "blue ribbon" Liberal seat against a conservative Liberal candidate who ticked all the usual boxes. Peter Dutton fronted up to Insiders today and gave a train wreck of an interview. Truly a masterclass in how to implode, the Dutton interview included threatening a gas crisis (we are the world largest exporter of gas), claiming the Aston result was due to Labor's negative campaign (apparently posters with his face on them are negative) and that this is a Victoria problem (having lost the NSW election last weekend). The Insiders panel wasn't buying it and neither is Ben. The Liberal's are talking about the wrong issues and even if they do stumble into the right issue they are no longer trusted to deliver the solutions. Ben looks at why the Liberals are such a mess. The party of Menzies is dying a slow painful, public death and Dutton is not capable of reforming them. Ben examines how The Liberals have found themselves circling the drain of political history and why he thinks that, without major reform, they will cease to be a genuine party of government. Ben also touches on how some of the big policy issues have played out as a result of this realignment. Ben slams Phil Coorey from the bosses pamphlet, the AFR, for continuing the Liberal Party attack against the NDIS and highlights that David Speers dropped out the news the Liberals will bind their caucus to voting NO on the referendum. As always, Ben suggests people Vote YES.
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: Donald Trump has been indicted following an investigation into a hush money payment scheme. Here's what we know. Trump Rages at ‘Thugs' Who ‘INDICATED' Him. Labor's Mary Doyle snatches historic victory in Aston by-election in Melbourne's outer east. SAFEGUARD MECHANISM DECISION EXPLAINER. Liberal MPs apologise for injuring attendant in rush to avoid vote, after being reprimanded. 'Most disgraceful thing': Senator bursts into tears during debate on Nazi symbols. One Nation's James Ashby: Pride flag stands for promiscuity, HIV and drug use. Mark Latham refuses to apologise for homophobic tweet. Netanyahu delays judicial overhaul after mass protests. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
Les travaillistes ont remporté une victoire unique en un siècle dans le siège de la banlieue est d'Aston à Melbourne, Mary Doyle revendiquant la victoire sur la candidate libérale Roshena Campbell
A historic by-election victory: Labor candidate Mary Doyle wins the seat of Aston; at least five people dead as tornadoes and severe storms sweep through the United States; and Football Australia introduces a new working group to develop inclusive policies for transgender athletes.
Van Badham and Ben Davison discuss what the latest inflation figures might mean for working people when the high priests of neo-liberal monetary policy at the Reserve Bank meet again. Van and Ben discuss how the bosses lobby groups think they can argue the RBA needs to raise interest rates to create more unemployment but also not that the Fair Work Commission shouldn't raise minimum wages because it would cause unemployment. Ultimately they're just fronting for more profits. Which is why unions are arguing for a wage rise that keeps up with the cost of living. You can join you unions at australianunions.org.au/wow As well as calling for wage rises the President of the ACTU, Michele O'Neil, gave a national press club speech this week calling for the establishment of a Just Transition Authority. Van and Ben discuss why Australia needs coordinated action on climate change and how, without such a tri-partite body, it isn't anyone's job to make sure that the economic transition is just, equitable or orderly. Saturday is the first by-election since the 2022 federal election with Labor's Mary Doyle up against the Liberal Roshena from Brunswick in the seat of Aston (which is about an hours tram & bus ride from Brunswick). Today's revelations about the Liberal candidate's policy hypocrisy have people thinking Labor is in with a chance, even though it would be a historic victory for a sitting government to win a seat from the opposition at a by-election. Of course, Van and Ben couldn't ignore the behaviour of six member's of Peter Dutton's caucus, including three members of his front bench, who injured a parliament house worker while trying to avoid casting their votes in the house of representatives. Ben and Van discuss why this sort of thing has happened, how it not only breaks parliamentary rules but also the fundamental rule; No worker should ever be injured at work. The podcast does have some good news about the Desert Skink which Ben explains after Van acknowledges our Cadre and Extend the Reach supporters who are chipping in monthly contributions via www.buymeacoffee.com/weekonwednesday
Ben Davison takes a look at Angus Taylor's dreadful performance on Insiders and the disproportionate focus on tax concessions for the wealthiest at a time when more people than ever are working multiple jobs and wages are making up less and less of our national income. Unions keep raising these issues and reminding us that superannuation is for retirement, not tax evasion, and you can join your union at australianunions.org.au/wow Stuart Robert is the opposition spokesperson for superannuation but was to busy avoiding media scrutiny over his time as the minister responsible for Robodebt to get involved in the attacks on Labor's reforms. Ben looks at how the Robodebt royal commission has exposed the media's lack of focus on the material reality of millions of Australians and how that allowed a consequence free environment for the Morrison ministers. The NSW Labor Party is launching it's state election campaign in Hurstville TODAY and Mary Doyle launched her campaign for Aston on Saturday. While neither story was covered on Insiders, Ben looks at why these are crucial campaigns and very winnable for Labor. More broadly Ben laments that the Insiders panel wants reform but remains addicted to the gotcha moments and feeding of the Murdoch/Stokes outrage machinery. Also this week we won an Adelaide Fringe AWARD for "best workshop and talks". You can still get tickets to our FINAL two LIVE shows here: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-week-on-wednesday-live-with-van-badham-ben-davison-live-podcast-af2023 We hope to see you at the Yurt on Wednesday!
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by union organiser and co-host of Week on Wednesday podcast, Ben Davison. Ben comes on the show to chat about how there is a gap in the market for good, unabashedly, left wing content in Australia, which Week on Wednesday and Socially Democratic are working together to fill. He also shares his thoughts on the Aston by-election, Alan Tudge and the Robodebt scandal. They talk about the Voice to Parliament referendum, the NSW state election and Dan Andrews 3,000 days in office.Volunteer to make history and help Mary Doyle win the seat in Aston for Labor: https://thisislabor.org/volunteer-astonBe sure to check out the Week on Wednesday at the Adelaide Fringe Festival: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-week-on-wednesday-live-with-van-badham-ben-davison-live-podcast-af2023 The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au
Ben looks at the first two weeks of the parliamentary sitting for 2023 where Labor introduced housing policy, manufacturing policy and emissions reduction policy all of which were opposed by Dutton and the Greens. Plus our friend Mary Doyle is running for Aston following Tudge's retirement. The bosses pamphlets have argued against working people being involved in the running of the country but you can have your say by joining your union at australianunions.org.au/wow Adam Bandt went on Insiders and couldn't name one country that has banned new coal and gas, couldn't say how much it would cost and wouldn't support his own Senator's statement that the government should arbitrarily override the RBA. Ben discusses why the RBA is wrong and how the government can systemically address the issues without random interventions. While the nation is gearing up for the launch of YES to The Voice campaigns (union online launch this Wednesday night https://www.australianunions.org.au/action/voice-campaign-launch and Statement from the Heart campaign launch on Thursday https://fromtheheart.com.au/take-action) Samantha Maiden repeated Dutton talking points about the Voice not "fixing things" on Insiders. Ben looks at how empowerment has improved outcomes in the NDIS and why The Voice will help close the gap. And finally Ben takes a look at the chaos that is the NSW Liberal state government. From Minister's distributing explicit pictures to undisclosed conflicts of interest in toll roads to MPs banned from entering parliament while facing criminal charges running as an "independant" the Liberal-National Coalition looks on the ropes. UnionsNSW is running a campaign "Essential Workers Deserve Better" focused on the high costs, low wages, high workload approach of the Liberals that Labor has promised to change. Van and Ben will be doing the Week on Wednesday LIVE! from Adelaide Fringe https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-week-on-wednesday-live-with-van-badham-ben-davison-live-podcast-af2023 for the next four weeks. Regular supporters from our www.buymeacoffee.com/weekonwednesday page can also get a special discount code to come along to see us LIVE in the Yurt.
Eliza Mary Doyle is always on the go, and we caught up with her to discuss her melody-driven songwriting style as she walks us through her song called "Nothin' to Lose." Her experience in the studio and her ability to bring performers together wherever the stage takes her has gained her an encyclopedia of knowledge over the past twenty years. She has performed in groups and as a solo act in Canada, Europe, and the United States.Her travels have taken her all over the world, but she still feels drawn to the Great White North. During a five-week residency in Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan, she became aware of the need for ongoing programming, which led her to co-found C.A.M.P (Community Arts Mentorship Program), a non-profit organization that was recently recognized by the Saskatchewan Music Awards.Eliza Doyle - Nothin' to Loseis available on Youtube.Whether you're an aspiring musician, a fan of great songs, or just curious about the art of songwriting, this podcast has something for you.Find us on Instagram:@Every_Song_has_a_Story Support the show
I've been meaning to cover Women's Golf as a whole since I started the podcast. Not women golfers, I try and do that as best I can (Hazel Kavangh, Beth Coulter, Lauren Walsh, Mary Doyle, Rebecca Codd, Olivia Mehaffey etc) I mean the whole area of womens golf in golf clubs and in the golf industry itself. The reasons why women don't generally play. How do golf clubs and culture need to change. What do men do that annoy women golfers. Why women are better than men at golf. Questions women have before getting started. I've tried cover as many bases in today's episode! I must also thank Jen Feighery and Noelle Francisco for their time and contributing to today's episode. The winners of the Masters giveaway are listed in today's episode as well as information about how you can win one of two JP McManus Pro-Am cap tickets! GoFundMe Link: https://gofund.me/8f462b2c Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the BBC's Frank Gardner was left on a plane at Heathrow Airport waiting for his wheelchair to be returned to him upon landing - we ask, why does this keep happening to wheelchair-users? Nikki and Emma explain the very complex and very Covid reasons behind it and reveal some possible solutions that might be coming your way soon. We also hear from wheelchair-users who join in with Frank's annoyance. Aidy Smith was a successful child actor until he developed Tourette's Syndrome and the industry stopped booking him for jobs. With a bit of imagination and a knowledge of drinks he developed and produced the hit TV show, The Three Drinkers. He reveals the highs, lows and horrors of schooling at a time when little was known about Tourette's, and he talks about his brand new documentary which busts myths surrounding the condition Presented by Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey. Produced by Beth Rose and Keiligh Baker With thanks to Mary Doyle and her wheelchair and airport knowledge. The editors were Damon Rose and Jonathan Aspinwall.
When he was a child, Australian singer Sheldon Riley was diagnosed with autism and says he was never expected to talk. But next week he'll be competing in the Eurovision song contest. He tells Nikki about the challenges he faced growing up and how he deals with performing at large noisy events. Nikki also chats to life coach Mary Doyle after figures from the Office for National Statistics revealed disabled employees are paid, on average, 13.8% less than their non-disabled peers. And actor Ruth Madeley talks about her latest film project with Rebel Wilson, why every film set should have an accessibility co-ordinator and the best writing advice she got from legendary screenwriter Russell T Davies. With Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey This week's Access All was made by Beth Rose and Keiligh Baker. The technical producer was Dave O'Neill. The editors were Damon Rose and Jonathan Aspinwall.
Mary Doyle is a life coach for both the disabled and non-disabled, an equality trainer and an accessible aviation consultant despite cerebral Palsy.Mary shares her life journey including obstacles that she overcome to work in the IT field before helping others who are disabled succeed in life.Mary shares the joys and benefits of playing adaptive sports including wheelchair basketball.May shares her thoughts on life coaching and advice she would give anyone seeking to find a life coach and her advice for anyone who is disabled to build success.3 (PLUS 1) TAKEAWAYS TO LISTEN FOR:1. The benefits and importance of having a sense of humor about your disability.2. We are not disabled, we are impaired, society made us disabled because it is not fully accessible for all.3. What to look for in a life coach.4. Chris is “highly qualified” to be BritishLINKS FROM THE EPISODE· http://RocketGirlCoaching.comHELP SUPPORT THIS PODCAST· Shop Amazon through our affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3eihwfL· If you are looking for a great place to host your podcast, look no further. Check out Buzzsprout. I have used it to host the #DefineYourself Podcast since day one. I have found it both easy to use and a thorough resource of information and how to videos to help become a better podcaster. Use this link, https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1184603 and after paying your second invoice, you can receive a $20 Amazon Gift card!OTHER IMPORTANT LINKS· If you are ready to start overcoming your COALS and start achieving your GOALS get my FREE eBook, The 10 Steps to #DefineYourself at http://10stepstodefineyourself.com· Join the conversation with your fellow #DefineYourselfers in the #DefineYourself Community on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/dfyscommunity· Shop for your #DefineYourself Swag and books written by Chris Mitchell at the #DefineYourself store. Visit http://www.defineyourselfstore.com.· Apply to be a guest on the #DefineYourself Podcast at https://tinyurl.com/DFYSPodcastGuest
Mary Doyle grew up with a very abusive mother, she endured physical and sexual abuse, only to be fostered back and forth to her mother. She was also lied to about her birth father and only found out the reality when she appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show. Tune in to hear her story.
This is a very special episode where we talk to Larry Whitley, Chief of Command Information and Mary Doyle, Chief of Media Relations for the Public Affairs team here at Fort Meade. They are both retiring this year and we wanted to sit down with them and hear all about their time in the military and as civilian team members here with Team Meade. Enjoy the show!
Mary Doyle is fun.com personified. Fun with a ruthless streak when it comes to competition having being part of Leinster U-18 and Women's teams, U-18 and Women's Irish Golf team for the Home Internationals, for the European Championships and for the World Amateur Team Golf Championships. Combine that and an incredible level of professionalism to her role at the Golf Ireland Academy here in Ireland and it is no wonder she is trainee PGA Professional of the year for 2021 A superb chat about how Golf and especially Golf at the Golf Ireland Academy has an open door policy.
Test driving new, innovative ideas for rural communities makes sense. It's a low-risk, low-cost way of seeing what might work, what doesn't and what could be a success with a little adaption. That's the kind of work Mary Doyle does in her enterprise, Rural on Purpose. She joined us to share the Rural on Purpose story.
Episode #94 - Walking Through An Open Door with Mary Doyle Reaching for something Greater! Inspiring people & communities by connecting people and communities to amplify the impact! Mary Doyle - Founder of Rural on Purpose shares how growing up in a very small community lead her to fueling entreprenurial ambition and fostering an environment where people have ideas and act on them. Mary runs amazing programs supporting entrepreneurs though virtual events, newsletters and community resources and partners. Contact Mary: Website: https://www.ruralonpurpose.com/index Medium: https://medium.com/ LinkeIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marydoyle/ Jessica is a Strategic Interventionist and NLP Practitioner working to help entrepreneurs up level their businesses. I am passionate about promoting and supporting other entrepreneurs and getting them to take the next LEAP in their business using my LEAP System. Get your personal driving force assessement: ignitedentrepreneurs@gmail.com Coming soon the Leap Strategy program Lean in, Engage fully, Appreciate the process, Plan to succeed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is our last episode in The Radical Relief series. It’s bittersweet for me to end this series because I enjoyed speaking to these great clinicians, researchers and academics that are using Pain Neuroscience Education, mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to each speaker who appeared during this series and share their great information starting with Adriaan Louw, Davide Lanfranco, Mary Doyle, Annette M. Willgens, Lilian Dindo, Mary Grant, and our guest, Andrea Moore. If you’ve missed any episode in this series, make sure you go back to December 30th, 2020, with episode 209. You can start there and then work all the way through each episode until you arrive at this episode. I’m joined by Andrea Moore, who is a physical therapist and a recovering health perfectionist. Early in her career, she focused on trying to fix everything that seemed to be wrong with her. She’s dealt with chronic pain, post-concussive syndrome, anxiety, depression, and ADD. She now helps other overwhelmed women suffering from chronic pain to achieve a healthy and active lifestyle. In this episode, you’ll learn all about chronic pain and how perfectionism contributes to chronic pain, as well as Andrea’s evolution from becoming a doctor of physical therapy, implementing nutrition, and now informing her practice with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. If you’re interested in learning how to combine these multimodal approaches that we discuss on this episode, including Pain Neuroscience Education, mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, make sure to check out my latest book, Radical Relief: A Guide to Overcome Chronic Pain, which is available on Amazon. Let’s begin and meet Dr. Andrea Moore, and learn all about the connection between perfectionism and chronic pain. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: integrativepainsciencinstitute.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn Healing Pain Podcast Instagram
You'll learn about a physical therapist who has evolved her work through Pain Neuroscience Education onto Cognitive Behavioral Therapy using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the unique environment of a prison. My guest is Mary Doyle, who has been a practicing physical therapist since 1995. Her career started out in outpatient orthopedics. She eventually moved to home care where she treated both geriatric and pediatric patients in the home. Looking for a change from driving and the ever-increasing hurdles of insurance, she moved to correctional facility work in 2016. She functions in a primary care physical therapy practice within a prison environment. She combines physical therapy with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the treatment of pain and other chronic lifestyle conditions. You'll learn how Mary uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to target the important psychosocial variables for prisoners in the prison environment. If you're interested in learning about combining Pain Neuroscience Education, mindfulness, and ACT like Mary does, make sure to check out my latest book, Radical Relief: A Guide to Overcome Chronic Pain. It is available on Amazon and in most countries. Without further ado, let's begin and let's meet Mary Doyle and learn about combining ACT with physical therapy. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: integrativepainsciencinstitute.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn Healing Pain Podcast Instagram
California business and life coach Julie Foucht, founder of The Art of Feminine Marketing, shares her "wildly different" approach to teaching women how to access the power of our "inner witch" to achieve the life goals, financial resources and personal joy that will set us free. Guest co-host Mary Doyle, artist-in-residence and owner of the Crane's Landing Airbnb in Gainesville, brings her generational and gender lens to this fascinating conversation that takes a walk on the wide.
Amidst a new era of human development brought on by COVID-19, rural businesses and communities play a key role in solving issues of remote work and wellness – just ask Mary Doyle, Founder of Rural on Purpose. Mary describes herself as a crystal ball engineer... The post Navigating Adversity With Fearless Optimism with Mary Doyle – August 6, 2020 appeared first on Startup Canada.
In Chapter 1 we explored why we and others are setting off down a purpose-led path, in Chapter 2 we asked how to encourage others to step into leadership and now in Chapter 3 we're asking how you maintain momentum and scale up after the initial euphoria of starting something new. We sit down with Melissa O'Rourke, the Innovation Ecosystem Program Manager for Canada's Ocean Supercluster and Mary Doyle, co-founder of Rural on Purpose to ask how can purpose-led entrepreneurs and innovators make it safely across the ‘valley of death'?Our website is live! Click the link for more on Deep Change.Our podcast is produced by Matt George, engineered by Zachary Pelletier and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
We kick off our mini episode this week with Mary Doyle Smith, physical therapist and master coach for Team in Training, a program that raises money to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Mary describes her work as a coach and some of the common misconceptions beginners have about the sport. She also gives tips for beginners so they can have a positive first race experience and provides guidance for how experienced athletes can welcome newbies to the sport.
In this episode Korina chats with Mary Doyle and Carly Cantu of the Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) team at Hennepin County in Minnesota. During our conversation, Mary and Carly shared more about the FGDM approach and how the pandemic has shifted this process over the past couple of months, all while still allowing for meaningful connections with youth and families.
On March 19, 2020, the CNAS Military, Veterans, and Society Program hosted a virtual panel discussion featuring four recently published women veteran authors on their experiences and opinions. Ryan Leigh Dostie, author of Formation: a woman's memoir of stepping out of line; Mary Doyle, author of numerous volumes featuring women who wear combat boots; Kyleanne Hunter, co-editor of Invisible Veterans; and Kaylah Jackson, journalist with ConnectingVets, joined Kayla M. Williams, Director of the CNAS Military, Veterans, and Society Program, to discuss women's experiences in the military and as veterans.
Today our discussion is with M.L. Doyle who has served in the U.S. Army at home and abroad for more than three decades as both a soldier and civilian. She calls on those experiences in her award-winning Master Sergeant Harper mystery series, her Desert Goddess urban fantasy series, erotic romance writing, and co-authored memoirs, which […]
Today our discussion is with M.L. Doyle who has served in the U.S. Army at home and abroad for more than three decades as both a soldier and civilian. She calls on those experiences in her award-winning Master Sergeant Harper mystery series, her Desert Goddess urban fantasy series, erotic romance writing, and co-authored memoirs, which all feature women who wear combat boots. M.L Doyle can be reached at Facebook.com/mldoyleauthor, or Twitter @mldoyleauthor Read excerpts of all of M. L. Doyle books at WWW.MLDOYLEAUTHOR.COM…
Robbie Cannon and Mary Doyle join Alan Kelly to chat about the benefits of golf for health and all things fitness related.
Mary Doyle is the co-founder and program developer for Rural on Purpose, a social enterprise committed to strengthening rural communities worldwide through entrepreneurship. With over 28 years of experience working in all three sectors (private, nonprofit and government) Mary works to improve economic opportunities for... The post Supporting Entrepreneurs in Rural Regions with Mary Doyle – April 2 2019 appeared first on Startup Canada.
We're pleased to welcome two noted authors to the show this week: Jon Lellenberg and Daniel Stashower. The recently edited a biography about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle along with Doyle's great-nephew Charles Foley. Comprised of hundreds and hundreds of letters, the book is already a critical success and is gaining popularity on both sides of the Atlantic. We talk with Jon and Dan to get some of the behind-the-scenes information from them. Please do consider subscribing to this podcast for free; you may also join our Facebook group, where there's an additional opportunity to interact with the community. Show Notes Introduction of Jon & Dan, their qualifications Why this biography is so different, after 20 others Where did all of these letters come from? Working with the Conan Doyle estate The heavy influence of Mary Doyle in her son's life Jon & Dan share perspectives of working with original letters - the good & the bad More of the bad: a chronologist's nightmare Looking at Conan Doyle's faith and his turn to spiritualism Did the editors find any surprises or new discoveries? How the biographers view their subject now, after working so closely with his letters The Editor's Gas-Lamp: , Volume 4, No. 1, 1949 (Old Series) Show wrap-up Links Jon's other related work: Dan's related work: at the New York Public Library The