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On this episode of the Driven Hunter Podcast, Pat is joined in-studio by Mary O'Neill Phillips of Country Outdoors. Mary leads a busy life as co-host of Country Outdoors LIVE on the Outdoor Channel, the Country Outdoors Podcast, and the Country Outdoors Turkey Tour. She and Pat discuss her upbringing in the hunting and country music worlds, her many stops during the Country Outdoors Turkey Tour, and more!
In This Episode:-In Part 5 of our series on Nurturing the Faith of Catholic Kids, I’m chatting with Mary O’Neill, co-author of Catechism of the Seven Sacraments, a stunning “Lego catechism” her family put together that focuses on fostering a deeper understanding of salvation history through the lens of the Catholic Sacraments. We talk about what inspired the project, working and praying together as a family, homeschooling, building community, and passing on the Catholic faith to her kids. What Mary is Loving:-Homeschool Co-op & the community that has stemmed from that.Mary’s Mom Hack:-Instant PotLinks:Catechism of the Seven SacramentsStoryTel FoundationBuilding Blocks of Faith Series on FacebookBuilding Blocks of Faith Series on InstagramHomeschool ConnectionsLighthouse Catholic MediaFormedDiapers and Disciples Patreon Page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Arts. is it elitist or for everyone? And if it IS seen as elitist and snobby how can this perception be changed? Broadcaster Mary O Neill and Writer Anna Jordan debate this with Maria McCann on this week's episode of Back Chat
On this week's episode, 4 seasoned Broadcasters gathered out in Back Chat HQ to put the world to rights. But of course it was Easter weekend, so the talk inevitably turned to chocolate *, and showed just how fussy people are about it! We're also talking holidays, Childhood and Shoes! * The serious and topical subject of Consent was also on the agenda, and will be uploaded as a separate Back Chat BiteSize , restoring our Broadcaster Credentials! With Zara King, Mary O Neill & Orla Rapple
Crown Council Mentor of the Month | Helping Dental Teams Build a Culture of Success
Mary O'Neill is a speaker, trainer, consultant, and founder ofGreat Dental Teams, offering coaching and training in the areas of leadership development, conflict resolution and team building for dental professionals. With two decades of experience as a licensed psychotherapist, Mary is skilled at helping team members easily understand the often challenging communication and interpersonal issues that arise among dental teams everywhere. Mary's professional journey began with a career in public relations on Madison Avenue in New York City working with renowned Fortune 500 companies such as DuPont, Tonka Toys and Givenchy Fragrances. Her curiosity about the vital link between psychological hardiness and professional success led her to pursue a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology fromJohn F. Kennedy University. Mary combines her experience in the business world with her understanding of how people and teams function - and dysfunction - to present to the Crown Council...."The Five MostCommonTeam Conflict Mistakes.”
The classic Irish pub is becoming an endangered species, thanks to a combination of progress and the economy. There are some pubs that still cling to tradition, and the Tap Tavern in Kinsale, County Cork, is a classic example. The Tap's been owned by four generations of the same family since 1886, and Mary O'Neill has been in charge since she inherited the pub from her aunt in 1974. We'll meet Mary and her son Brian on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, the whisky industry loses two legends, another potential bidder may enter the contest for Whyte & Mackay, and Whisky Advocate announces its annual year-end awards.
Zoe serves as our charming host this time, with Elizabeth starting things off with a review of the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama on January 20th, 2009. Zach then provides us with an exciting summary of Super Bowl XLIII. Mr. Black interviews Richard, one of our classmates with a Russian background in his family, then Zanna reviews one of her favorite online game sites: Miniclip.com. Emma concludes our show by breaking down the historical origin of Valentine's Day for us, and Spencer and Julia read two color poems ("Red" and "Pink") from Mary O'Neill's "Hailstones and Halibut Bones."
Mr. Black serves as host this week as we are introduced to constellation myths inspired by Ursa Major. Isaac, Max, Claire, Perry, and Mason share their creative talents with their "spacey" compositions. Jackson then provides us with an update on the "wide world of sports." Following that, Noah, Taylor, and Chris read autumn-inspired color poems from the classic book of poetry by Mary O'Neill, "Hailstones and Halibut Bones." Finally, Evin continues her journey through our solar system with a pit stop at the "third rock from the Sun" and our good old lunar friend, the Moon.
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the director Franco Zeffirelli. He was born the illegitimate son of a philandering businessman and a successful fashion designer, both of whom were married to other people. Unable to give him his father's or her own name, his mother plucked a word out of a Mozart opera - 'Zefferetti', meaning 'little breeze' - and gave it to her son. Somewhere along the line a slip of a pen transformed it into Zeffirelli, and Franco has gone by it for 80 years. He was only six when his mother died of tuberculosis. His father was reluctant to take care of Franco but was shamed into palming him off onto an aunt, and later his English secretary Mary O'Neill. Mary belonged to a society of English ex-pats in Florence and young Franco grew up under their extraordinary influence. His experiences were eventually fictionalised into his 1999 film Tea With Mussolini, starring Joan Plowright, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Cher. In the war he fought as a partisan and twice faced a firing squad before he met up with the 1st Scots Guards and became their interpreter. As well as using his linguistic talents, the Scots Guards gave him an early opportunity for theatrical creativity, and he made an open-air auditorium from 30 army trucks and some camouflage netting. After the war he studied art and architecture and was drawn into the worlds of theatre and film, working as assistant to the Marxist director Luchino Visconti initially but soon designing and directing his own films, plays and operas. His filmography runs to some 20 movies from the ground-breaking, and at the time shocking Romeo and Juliet of 1968 to the brooding Jane Eyre of 1996 via his stunning seven-hour Jesus of Nazareth for television in 1977, not to mention his 1990 Hamlet with Mel Gibson in the leading role. On stage he is famed for his opulent productions at the opera and he has worked with the titans of the art including Maria Callas, Placido Domingo, Joan Sutherland and Herbert Von Karajan. He is in London to direct Pirandello's Absolutely! (Perhaps) starring Joan Plowright and Oliver Ford Davies, which opened at Wyndham's Theatre on 7th May. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Chanson Boheme by Bizet Book: Inferno by Dante Alighieri Luxury: A hammock from Hermes