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Recently we spoke to Glenda Harrington, of Dublin-based soup run Friends Helping Friends about the Proposed new bylaws banning on-street services for homeless people. We discuss this issue further with Mary Hayes, Director of the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive.
Recently we spoke to Glenda Harrington, of Dublin-based soup run Friends Helping Friends about the Proposed new bylaws banning on-street services for homeless people. We discuss this issue further with Mary Hayes, Director of the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive.
We welcome a new hour with a returning guest. Mary Hayes is the Chair of the Chequamegon Democratic Party in Ashland, as well as Bayfield County and she is giving us an update on the campaign led by Rep. Tom Tiffany to turn The Apostle Islands into a National Park...without any real support. Then, we here at Matenaer On Air ask the tough questions and really dig into the juicy news, so we ask you...can you give yourself a nickname? We know one weirdo who thinks he can. And with every day, we wrap the show up with This Shouldn't Be A Thing - Fine-ish Watch Edition. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guest: Mary Hayes
Well it happened; the debate between the former president and the current Vice President Kamala Harris took place and boy howdy do we have thoughts on it! We go over the highlights and play clips from last night's event and we take your calls, as well as text messages! We then welcome Mary Hayes, Chair of the Chequamegon Democrats for Ashland/Bayfield Counties and we're discussing the work she does up there, the progressive nature of the north lands and why we shouldn't trust Tom Tiffany when it comes to preserving our land. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guest: Mary Hayes
We hear from three women attending the Democratic convention on behalf of their home counties up north. We'll discuss the impact of new legislative maps that undo years of Republican cheating and we'll assess a proposal from GOP Congressman Tom Tiffany to turn the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore into a national park. True to form, Tiffany's proposal appears meant to benefit developers, not our natural resources. UpNorthNews with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-8 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X, and Instagram to keep up with Pat & the show. Guests: Melissa Schroeder, Janet Bewley, Mary Hayes
The Shona Project Podcast with Alison Curtis and Tammy Darcy
Empowering girls to know their worth is vital, especially during the years when they're navigating their first relationships. How do we teach them what a healthy romantic relationship looks like, and what red flags to look out for??Mary Hayes from TooIntoYou is with us today to tell us about what we need to we aware of, how to chat to our girls, and where to access support if we need it. She's fab, our girls are so lucky she's out in the world doing this work.Find out more here https://www.toointoyou.ie/
Today you meet the amazing Mary Hayes, who is a well-respected Intuitive Counselor and Medium with over twenty-five years service. She has personally studied with many great teachers, including the Dalai Lama, Deepak Chopra, Gregg Braden, Louise Hay, Caroline Myss, (Mace) just to name a few! You can find out more about her at https://www.maryhayes.org/ Mary is the author of “Express Your YES!: A SIMPLE GUIDE TO INSPIRED LIVING” and her brand new novel “Enchanting Winds - The Other Side of Love” which dispels many of the myths and misunderstandings about death, ever-lasting love, and the other side. Find the novel on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3SiHpkj and Express Your Yes: https://amzn.to/3TVXHR6 On this episode we discuss the amazing work of Sonia Rinaldi. Follow Sonia on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/sonia_rinaldi and see some of her work on this incredible presentation: https://vimeo.com/854214686/5ee97272ba THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Want more proof of the afterlife?... *Listen to Sandra on iHeartRadio and the Coast to Coast AM Network: https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife **Join our Patreon Community for as little as $1 per episode and receive ad-free, early bird episodes, and a full clickable & searchable list off all Sandra's almost 600 afterlife episodes https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio **Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ ***Join our free Sunday Gathering with medium demonstration, one of our upcoming medium classes, demonstrations, download past audio episodes and more at https://www.wedontdie.com/
Mary Hayes, Director of the Dublin Region Homeless Executive, tells us about how 14 homeless families had been due to move into emergency accommodation at Ringsend, that was damaged in a suspected arson attack at the weekend
Mary Hayes, the director of the Dublin Region Homeless Executive, has been defending the service after criticism from politicians who said they were not told of plans to create homeless accommodation at a vacant pub in Dublin which was then set on fire. Mary spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Mary Hayes, the director of the Dublin Region Homeless Executive, has been defending the service after criticism from politicians who said they were not told of plans to create homeless accommodation at a vacant pub in Dublin which was then set on fire. Mary spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
'Too Into You' is a campaign run by Women's Aid, the national domestic violence service. The focus of the campaign is to teach young women the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships, the red flags of abuse that they should watch out for, as well as to provide support if they have any concerns about a current relationship they're in.Mary Hayes, 'Too Into You' Project Lead with Women's Aid joins Clare to discuss.
Thomas McDowell is a 4th generation Community Pharmacist and owner of McDowell's Pharmacy in Scotland Neck, NC and Rocky Mount Medical Park Pharmacy in Rocky Mount, NC. McDowell's Pharmacy has been owned and operated by the McDowell family for over 100 years. Thomas purchased Rocky Mount Medical Park Pharmacy in 2021 to bring his passion for empathetic patient care and personalized service to the Nash County area. Over the years, Thomas has seen an increased need for in-home care, especially for his pharmacy patients, which is why he has branched into the home care service industry. Their patients trust them for the highest level of customer care and Thomas will continue to provide this superior service in the home care setting. So many families today do not know where to turn when it comes to senior care. There are many incredible facilities in the community but often the loved one desires to stay in their home. Loved ones may need help with medication management, doctor's appointments, taking care of their homes, or daily chores. Thomas has seen this need and is committed to helping families and their loved ones maintain their independence for as long as possible. Happier at Home – Eastern North Carolina will allow them to provide in-home care for seniors and the disabled, as well as comprehensive geriatric care management. Thomas currently volunteers with numerous groups including CPESN-NC, Area L AHEC, the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Eastern Advisory Committee, and Scotland Neck Rising, a non-profit dedicated to economic revitalization and historic preservation. He is happily married to his wife, Blaine, and has two beautiful children, Press and Mary Hayes.
The release of messages apparently sent to professional surfer, Sarah Brady by her ex Jonah Hill has sparked a conversation online and in this week's Unveiled. In the texts, he attempted to set boundaries for their relationship which included things like her not surfing with men, having 'boundaryless inappropriate friendships with men', or posting pictures of herself in a bathing suit. Mary Hayes, Too Into You Project Lead joined Niamh and Nessa to chat about red flags in relationships, emotional abuse and the difference between setting boundaries and being controlling. Take the relationship quiz at toointoyou.ie to see if your relationship is healthy. If you are worried about your own relationship or a friends relationship you can call Women's Aid on the 24Hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900 or use the free and confidential chat support service at toointoyou.ie. Men needing support can contact the Male Advice Line on 1800 816 588.
Listen to guest preacher Rev. Mary Hayes preach this morning.
Discover how WorkBay®, a technology firm founded by CEO Mary Hayes and COO Alice Hayes, is making a difference in career navigation both regionally and nationally. WorkBay integrates the skills-first approach of the workforce ecosystem and their innovations in this area are revolutionizing career exploration and navigation. During a recent Work Ready Communities Live event, Mary and Alice shared insights about the latest pilots with ACT® and how WorkBay is integrating WorkKeys benchmarks into user-friendly platforms in regions and targeted initiatives across the U.S. WorkBay successfully tackled the technological challenges of serving returning citizens with pre-release activities. By combining high-tech solutions with a personal touch, WorkBay provides career navigation that truly matters.Voices of Excellence on Episode 39Mary Hayes, CEO, WorkBayAlice Hayes, COO, WorkBayResourcesShow Notes, Resources, and Transcript for Episode 39WorkBayACT Workforce Summit Agenda and RegistrationACT Work Ready CommunitiesACT Workforce Solutions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 2 of Real Lives Untold, Trina and Sarah speak to 23-year-old Jody Duggan who survived horrific emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her then boyfriend during their two year relationship. They are also joined by Mary Hayes from Women's Aid who heads up their Too Into You campaign.If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode, you can contact Women's Aid on 1800 341 900.Episode recorded and edited by Orla Ormond.Music from freemusicarchive.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When They are Too into You: Ep 145 First flushes of love can be super exciting, but can also obscure emotionally abusive behaviour. Mary Hayes from Women's Aid talks to me about how to spot the signs of emotionally abusive behaviour in relationships and where to seek support. Find Women's Aid at @womens_aid or 1800341900 and @toointoyou Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Mary Hayes, Director of Dublin Region Homeless Executive on increasing emergency accommodation beds
This week I am joined by Mary Hayes from Womens Aid to discuss relationship red flags, love bombing, gaslighting and other signs of domestic violence. Please be warned that we talk about physical, emotional and domestic abuse during this episode which may be triggering for some people. If you are worried about your own relationship or a friends relationship you can call Women's Aid on the 24Hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900 or use the free and confidential chat support service at toointoyou.ie which is available daily. Men needing support can contact the Male Advice Line on 1800 816 588. Knowledge is power when it comes to topics like Domestic violence so please reshare this podcast and tag @toointoyou and @womens.aid in any socials. I am so delighted to announce that Ethos CBD are the sponsors of this season's podcast. Ethos are an Irish CBD and Hemp brand, with a huge focus on education around health and wellness. At the end of Ep15., I sat down with Ethos co-founder Amy to learn all about CBD (and my god did I learn so much). Ethos have also kindly offered my listeners 20% off their products when you subscribe using the link below. Products/Links mentioned in this episode (look out for the discount code for my online shop AokNutrition.com during the episode!) 20% off Ethos Womens Aid Free online chat Womens Aid Website
Welcome back to Season 4 of Would Like to Meet podcast. Since we released our last episode, we won bronze in the Best Sex and Relationship podcast at the first Irish Podcast Awards so a huge thank you to everyone that listens and voted! In this episode I speak with Mary Hayes from Womensaid and the Too Into You project. We discussed- What is Womensaid? What is the Too Into You project? What is spyware and how do abusers use it? Statistics on how many women and men in Ireland are abused. Signs and Symptoms of domestic abuse What is love bombing? How does abuse affect people? What are the misconceptions of abuse? How can friends and family support the person being abused? What can you do if you feel that you are being abused? Details of the relationship quiz on the Too Into You website. Has technology impacted domestic abuse in Ireland? Online safety guide available on the Too Into You website. What support is available for non English speaking victims of abuse? What is a healthy relationship? “If you are worried about your own relationship or a friends relationship you can call Women's Aid on the 24Hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900 or use the free and confidential chat support service at toointoyou.ie which is available daily. Men needing support can contact the Male Advice Line on 1800 816 588” If you would like to get in touch with Mairead, the host of Would Like to Meet podcast visit www.lovehq.ie
This week we're joined by Mary Hayes from Women's Aid to discuss their upcoming Too into you campaign launching 14th Feb. Please be warned that this episode contains triggering conversation elements including domestic violence, emotional & sexual abuse. If you are worried about your own relationship or a friends relationship you can call Women's Aid on the 24Hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900. Chat to Women's Aid, take the relationship quiz, learn the red flags and how to help a friend at toointoyou.ie Men needing support can contact the Male Advice Line on 1800 816 588. LGBTQ+ support for domestic violence on Thursdays 01 8721055. You can also follow on instagram @toointoyouPop-up #TooIntoYou Valentine's Day experience14th February, 10.30am-6pm2 Henry Street, Dublin 1Free to attendAbuse can hide in relationships that seem romantic on the surface. This experience will disrupt people's view of romance and highlight the red flags of abuse.TUO's Links:PatreonInstagramKarla's Stomper of the weekJens manky playlistAnon boxSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-unpopular-opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
***Trigger warning***Requested by a lovely listener. Not gonna lie we found this a hard one to navigate....we do get the perspective from some people who have been through, with some wise words as we continue the topic over on our Patreon so join us over there if you want to hear more.As mentioned in the episode, we will be joined by Mary Hayes from womensaid.ie to talk about the #TooIntoYou campaign in a few weeks, so let us know if you have any questions for her which will, as always, be anonymous Links:PatreonInstagramKarla's Stomper of the weekJens manky playlistAnon boxSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-unpopular-opinion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Hayes, Director of the Dublin Region Homeless Executive discusses the predicted cold snap and its implications for people living on the streets.
In this bonus episode we were joined by Mary Hayes, project lead with Women's Aid's Too Into You campaign. She talked to Sonya and Brendan about relationship red flags and online safety. If you have been affected by anything in this episode you can call the Women's Aid 24hr National freephone helpline on 1800 341 900 or chat online at toointoyou.ie for information and support.
*Trigger warning: There are conversations around abuse in this episode* 1 in 5 young women aged 18-25 have been subjected to abuse by a current or former male partner, and 1 in 3 of them never told anyone about the abuse. Because we know that a huge number of you that listen to Hold My Drink are within this bracket, we want to raise awareness and spread the word about supports that are available, so you don't have to suffer in silence. We are kindly joined by Mary Hayes of Women's Aid for a really important conversation about spotting the signs of abuse in relationships. Mary talks to us about how abuse happens and what you can do if you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship. She explains the different forms of abuse, such as gaslighting and love-bombing. Mary also speaks about Women's Aid's new campaign, #TooIntoYou. Chat to Women's Aid and take the relationship quiz at toointoyou.ie If you are affected by anything you have heard on this episode, you can call the Women's Aid 24hr National freephone helpline on 1800 341 900 or chat online at toointoyou.ie for information and support. As well as this conversation, Charleen and Ellie are answering your Secrets From The Stalls - how do you unfriend someone without the drama? Should you trust a random text message saying that your boyfriend has cheated on you? And what to do if your partner's parents heard you having sex in their house?"
In a special bonus episode, we talk to Mary Hayes of Women's Aid about the conversations the show has started, the warning signs viewers have spotted, and how it can be used to help identify similar behaviours in our own or the relationships of those close to us. For access to all the services mentioned including the instant messaging support service, visit Too Into You.ie Or you can call Women's Aid's 24hr National Freephone Helpline on 1800 341 900, open 7 days a week.
Mary Hayes, Project Lead for the Women's Aid “too into you” campaign which is a part of Women's Aid; and Orlaith Condon, journalist and podcaster
In the first story, nature versus nurture is tested out on eagles and rice birds. Will the rice birds listen to their eagle mother? In the second story, a boy learns how to train his dog. Other boys want to play with his dog, but the dog wants none of it. How can they get the dog to play with them? Are people the same? Source: Chinese Fables and Folk Stories (1908) Mary Hayes Davis and Chow-Leung Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Sound fx: 2_frogs_qinghua2.WAV by LukeIRL via Freesound.org Music: Buddhist Monk Chant / prayer, China by mycompasstv via Freesound.org Podcast Shoutout: A Way With Words- An upbeat and lively public radio show and podcast about language examined through family, history, and culture. Listener Shoutout: Monroe Louisiana (historically French: Poste-du-Ouachita) is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and parish seat of Ouachita Parish. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message
"What's Your Why?" is one question that can open up a million different answers and in this episode Mary tells us what hers is. Women's Aid is a leading national organisation that has been working in Ireland to stop domestic violence against women and children since 1974. In this weeks episode Mary Hayes gives us an insight into the extremely important and needed work that women's aid are doing. Womens Aid support line - 1800 341 900
In the first story, a body falls apart because it can't figure out how to work together. What good are the ears to the stomach? And with that, an emperor learns his lesson. In the second story, Fox is proud of his running and abuses poor little Crab. Unfortunately for Fox, Crab is smarter than he looks and takes Fox to task. In the third story, a girl named Rose is picked on by her classmates because her namesake is hard to handle and has very sharp thorns. Because of this, Rose wants to change her name. Can her mother convince her otherwise? Source: Chinese Fables and Folk Stories (1908) Mary Hayes Davis and Chow-Leung Music: A recording from Luxun park in Shanghai, China. An old man is playing an erhu by the edge of a pond. You can hear the amplified erhu as well as some of the park. Erhu at Luxun Park in Shanghai recorded by taurindb on Freesound.org Sound FX: Rain on a Camper recorded by Dustin Steichmann Narrator: Dustin Steichmann Podcast Shoutout: Nuzzle House Listener Shoutout: St Paul, Minnesota. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandman-stories/message
Mary Hayes Chynoweth (spiritualist & healer), Limbeck, East Troy Brewery Review, Interview w/ Harvard Howler
Special Guest Mary Hayes joins us and shares how we can connect with a strengthen our intuition, tap into and identify our spiritual gifts to live a fully aligned life. Mary Hayes is insightful Intuitive Counselor and Medium. For over twenty years, she has helped her clients with life direction, soul connection, personal enrichment, and so much more. Believing that everyone has intuitive abilities, Mary's greatest pleasure comes from helping individuals discover and develop their own innate gifts. She has authored the book Express Your YES! which teaches her simple technique for accessing intuition. Mary has also taught this technique for over a decade as a workshop at conferences, schools, and other groups and gatherings.Mary has personally studied with today's most respected Masters and Leaders in the field such as Deepak Chopra , Gregg Braden , The Dalai Lama , Oprah , Harville Hendrix , and Louise Hay . Mary is a true intuitive and channels divine guidance, I have worked with her myself and was blown away by the guidance she channeled for me. I am so excited to share this convo with you. Mary shares how we can all access and strengthen our own intuition and intuitive gifts, something we can all really benefit from. When we listen to our own intuition we come into alignment and live a life that is fulfilling, purposeful and effortless!On this episode Mary shares:That everyone had intuitive gifts & abilities , what the major blocks are & how to connect with your own intuitionHer process for connecting to her intuition and how to use it to guide you to make important decisionsHow to discover and identify your own spiritual gifts and use them on your pathHow to protect your energy as an empath & healer from taking on lower vibrational energiesHow self-care is key to being a clear and open channel for divine guidance & how to take care of yourself daily to channelThe YES technique from her book Express Your Yes which helps you understand your bodies cues on decisions to distinguish and identify the guidance our bodies are constantly providing Connect with Mary Hayes:Website- https://www.maryhayes.org/ Book- https://www.maryhayes.org/product-page/express-your-yes Work With Me: Learn more about how hypnotherapy can help you release resistance and step into the life you desire & book a hypnotherapy session with me: https://kianasayadfar.com/ Connect with me on Instagram: @kianasayadfar Music:Song: Thomas Gresen - Another LifeMusic provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 UnportedVideo Link: https://youtu.be/4Sh8uXe5KrY
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. This week Abigail talks to Fiona Coyle, CEO of Mental Health Reform and Mary Hayes, Women's Health Policy Officer at the National Women's Council of Ireland about Women in History who have made an impact to mental health in Ireland. Helplines: Call 999 or 112 if you or someone you know is about to harm themselves. Samaritans Free 24 hour listening service for anyone in distress. FreePhone: 116 123 Email: jo@samaritans.org. For free 24/7 support in a crisis, free-text HELLO to 50808. To avail of Shine Services contact phil@shine.ie or call 01 541 3715
The holiday season is packed with family gatherings and, inevitably, drama. Mary Hayes Gieco is the director and lead trainer of The Midwest Institute for Forgiveness Training, and the author of Unconditional Forgiveness.
On his edition of Lifeline: Listen back as Mary Hayes, Dublin City Council explains to Michael What the HomeSwapper online service is all about. Broadcast: 13/11/2020
Join me as I talk with decorating gurus Mary Hayes and Katie Wolak. These ladies are not only amazing Moms but their homes are always beautiful and so well put together. I love that their style is all their own, but is also on trend in every season. In this episode we talk about how to start decorating, how to change seasons and so much more! See their style inspirations below! Layla Palmer Lettered Cottage: https://www.instagram.com/letteredcottage/ Jennifer Todryck Rambling Redhead https://www.instagram.com/theramblingredhead/ The Vintage Porch: https://www.instagram.com/theramblingredhead/ Downton Alley DIY Projects: https://www.instagram.com/downton.alley/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Deep Lore, we get real intimate with your ears, talkin' about everyone's favorite local holiday: Avatar Day!Shout outs to Mary Hayes for making our new podcast artwork! Find her on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/may_hay/
Mary Hayes, Director of Strategic Operations at Upperline Health in Nashville, Tennessee, discusses Practice Management, Healthcare Updates and Value-Based Care. We also discuss the top questions and complaints posed by patients about their visit to a doctor's office.
I sit down with Unreasonable FUTURE fellow Mary Hayes, the founder and CEO of WorkBay, and talk about the remarkable work she does in communities around the country. To learn more about Mary and WorkBay, visit: http://www.workbay.net
In 1970, with a marine husband in Vietnam, Cheryl Erickson was tasked with coming to 29 Palms to look for a home for herself and her husband. After her initial trip, Cheryl decided not to tell her husband she was not moving to the desert - 50 years later, she is still here. Having a life-long love of books, Cheryl worked in libraries at the University of Minnesota, Fairfax County, Virginia and Cal State Long Beach and immediately, upon getting settled, took a job with the 29 Palms Library. A marine officer's wife, Cheryl learned the other Marine wives were a bit unhappy that Cheryl's work made her unavailable to assist with the planning of teas and other service spouse functions. Oddly enough, Cheryl's step-mother knew a women who lived in 29 Palms and suggested Cheryl seek her out after settling in. The woman was Mary Hayes, wife of Ted Hayes who was the first high school teacher and principal in 29 Palms. Through Mary, Cheryl had an easy introduction to the community and feels it was that sense of community that has kept her in 29 Palms all these years. At the library, Cheryl worked as assistant librarian to Harold Weight. One day, while Cheryl was reading 'The Desert was Home', by Elizabeth Campbell, an important early resident in 29 Palms history, a library patron suggested that if Cheryl were interested in 'that kind of stuff', he would bring her some items he'd kept in the process of removing the contents of Campbell House. Cheryl and Harold poured over the materials and lamented the fact that so much from the home had been discarded without a thought of it's historical value and importance. It was at that point, around 1982, with the meeting of a few other local minds, that the 29 Palms Historical Society was formed. With Harold's assistance and previous experience in collecting oral histories Cheryl conducted oral interviews of more than 70 of the oldest residents of 29 Palms. In this episode, Cheryl talks about her conversation with Johnnie Hastie, the towns bus-driving errand man. Cheryl went on to become the head librarian of the 29 Palms Library and, along with Ann Congdon, was the Pioneer Days 2107 Old Timer of the Year. Cheryl is also a member of Little Church of the Desert, where she played the organ for many years, and continues to play an important role in the community and in the 29 Palms Historical Society. https://www.29palmshistorical.com/
Welcome to the Etsy Conversations Rewind Series. For the rest of Summer 2018 I'll be featuring interviews with Etsy shop owners from way back that you might have missed. This week's rewind is my convo with Mary Hayes of the Etsy shop Crank Hayes (currently no longer open). Connect With Me Instagram: Twitter: Visit for more information.
Did the name of this Etsy shop catch your attention too? Well it caught mine and in this week's episode of the podcast I talk to Mary Hayes who runs the Etsy shop Cranky Hayes and one of the first... The post appeared first on .
In an enlightening interview, Ripley Radio listeners learn this week how to repel the harmful curses of the fairy kingdom, when we talk with the insightful Clint Marsh about the new insightful book, “Goblinproofing One’s Chicken Coop.” Chad Lewis drops by and tells us that much of what we know about Ma Barker, the legendary gang leader of the 1930s is myth. Also on the November 4 episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio program of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, we address the end of the world, as we know it. Author Laura Barcella joins us to discuss how pop culture has addressed 50 different apocalyptic visions. We also hear of a book written with disappearing ink and Mary Hayes from Cassadaga, Fla., the psychic capital of the world, explains how she channels and a little about the spirits on the other side who help her. When My Train Pulls In, by newcomer Gary Clark Jr., is our musical egress this week. ”
Making her MMA debut at Absolute Action MMA August 10, BJJ fighter Amanda Bejamin is looking to start her career with a win over Mary Hayes. We will talk to Benjamin about training for her first bout in a cage, and her aspirations as a fighter/
In an enlightening interview, Ripley Radio listeners learn this week how to repel the harmful curses of the fairy kingdom, when we talk with the insightful Clint Marsh about the new insightful book, “Goblinproofing One’s Chicken Coop.” Chad Lewis drops by and tells us that much of what we know about Ma Barker, the legendary gang leader of the 1930s is myth. Also on the November 5 episode we address the end of the world, as we know it. As December 21 approaches, which is being forecast as doomsday by many, author Laura Barcella joins us to discuss how pop culture has addressed 50 different apocalyptic visions. We also hear of a book written with disappearing ink and Mary Hayes from Cassadaga, Fla., the psychic capital of the world, explains how she channels and a little about the spirits on the other side who help her. When My Train Pulls In, by newcomer Gary Clark Jr., is our musical egress this week.