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A Future of Finance interview with Ciarán McGonagle, Chief Legal & Product Officer at Tokenovate.Tokenovate delivers post-trade automation for derivatives and securities finance trades. Chief Legal and Product Officer Ciarán McGonagle speaks to Future of Finance's Bob Currie about how the company is applying blockchain and smart contract technology to build a financial ecosystem that is automated, resilient and efficient.Representing a financial product as a bundle of rights and obligations governed by conditional logic, McGonagle reflects on the flexibility offered by smart contracts in managing the cash flows, transfers of ownership and other lifecycle events associated with these contracts. He explains how Tokenovate's unused transaction output (UTXO)-based model shapes the legal remedies available to asset owners in case of legal dispute or misappropriation – and how this may differ from other flavours of blockchain.Drawing on his previous experience working at ISDA, McGonagle discusses how Tokenovate is applying the common domain model (CDM) to translate standard representation of key trade terms into real-world systems and workflows. In closing, he reflects on how the company is contributing to public policy formation and potential outcomes from its representations in Washington and Brussels, its work with financial regulators and its participation at New York Climate Week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Sarah Hink and Ava Jeanette from New Direction Family Law as they chat with guest attorney Matt McGonagle about crucial aspects of business creation, estate planning, and protecting your business in the event of divorce or death. They discuss the importance of having proper legal agreements like operating agreements and shareholders' agreements, and dive into the complexities of trusts, estate planning, and marital protections. Learn how to safeguard your business and assets against unforeseen life events in this insightful podcast episode.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:54 Matt McGonigal's Legal Expertise01:15 Business Creation and Protection03:43 Divorce and Business Ownership06:27 Trusts and Estate Planning15:22 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationLearn more about Matt McGonagle, a board certified specialist with the North Carolina State Bar – Estate Planning and Probate LawLearn more about New Direction Family Law: https://newdirectionfamilylaw.com/contact-us-today/
Join Professor Peter Nash from the Griffith University in Brisbane, and Professor Denis McGonagle, Professor of investigative rheumatology at the NIHR funded Academic Unit for the Musculoskeletal Diseases and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK, as they discuss his recent review ‘Subclinical psoriatic arthritis and disease interception—where are we in 2024?'
Welcome to today's episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech! The legal industry is experiencing rapid transformation, with artificial intelligence reshaping everything from lawyer training to regulatory compliance and alternative legal services. Today, we explore how AI-driven learning platforms like AltaClaro are revolutionizing legal education, the expanding influence of Alternative Legal Service Providers, and the regulatory challenges posed by agentic AI. We also examine the FTC's latest COPPA updates, the shifting U.S. AI policy landscape, and predictions for data privacy enforcement in 2025. As AI continues to embed itself into legal workflows, businesses and law firms alike must adapt to new opportunities and challenges. Stay with us for an insightful discussion on the evolving role of AI in legal tech. AltaClaro, AI, and The Future of Lawyer Training29 Jan 2025Artificial LawyerWhat are Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPS)?29 Jan 2025MatterSuite By CaseFoxLaunching Agentic AI in an Uncertain U.S. Regulatory Landscape29 Jan 2025Dorsey & Whitney LLPFTC Updates to the COPPA Rule Impose New Compliance Obligations for Online Services That Collect Data from Children28 Jan 2025Gibson DunnThe Year In AI: 2024 Roundup and Forward-Looking Guidance From the Benesch AI Commission28 Jan 2025BeneschShifting AI Policies: President Donald Trump Issues New AI Executive Order and Revokes Another28 Jan 2025ProskauerHinshaw's 5 Data Privacy Day Regulatory and Litigation Predictions for 202528 Jan 2025Hinshaw & Culbertson LLPPressure-Testing Your Privacy Program for 202528 Jan 2025Berwin Leighton PaisnerIt's a New Year and a Good Time for a Cybersecurity Checkup28 Jan 2025Clark HillPakflatt director Ciarán McGonagle named on prestigious Lawyer Hot 100 List29 Jan 2025NewsLetterOpenAI urges Delhi court to dismiss book publishers' copyright plea29 Jan 2025DNyuzData mapping and sharing solution launched by well-known brands29 Jan 2025Today's ConveyancerThree Thoughts About Legal Services Pricing29 Jan 2025SlawMeet Lawtte, Your New Virtual Legal Receptionist29 Jan 2025Artificial LawyerNavigating Privacy and AI Under the Trump Administration: A Q&A with Privacy Expert, Jessica Lee of Loeb & Loeb28 Jan 2025Chief MarketerAlternative Legal Services Market Reaches $28.5 Billion in 202329 Jan 2025JDJournalMarket for alternative legal services providers grows by 40%29 Jan 2025Legal FuturesThe Growth of AI Law: Exploring Legal Challenges in Artificial Intelligence28 Jan 2025National Law ReviewA Brand-New Outlook on Alternative Legal Service Providers in 202528 Jan 2025JD SupraLegal sector apprenticeships28 Jan 2025Law SocietyBrigitte Alanis promoted to Partner at music law firm King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, LLP28 Jan 2025Music Business WorldwidePutting A Nail In the Coffin of Its On-Prem Product, Relativity Sets 2028 Deadline for All New Cases to Move to the Cloud28 Jan 2025LawSitesAfter a Data Breach: Navigating Long-Tail Legal and Financial Risks28 Jan 2025Epiq SystemsMalware Alert: Fake Judicial Review Emails Deliver SapphireRAT Targeting Latin American Victims28 Jan 2025Cofense WebsiteDataColl8 launched to transform data management in the legal sector28 Jan 2025The Intermediary
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about a new opening of McGonagle's Pub in Dorchester, MA.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ NewsRadio 1030 on the free #iHeartRadio app! Or ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
TR talks with RA (Rear Admiral) from Spittin Chiclets about what he has been going through, why he took as step back from the podcast, Boston Sports, the origins of the Podcast, and MORE! You can now watch episodes of Tales with TR on YouTube! Head over to https://www.youtube.com/@THPN to watch the latest episode. Welcome to Tales with TR: A Hockey Podcast presented by The Hockey Podcast Network. Join former Montreal Canadiens' first-round draft pick & Shoresy star Terry Ryan, as he talks about the sport of Hockey, brings on various guests, and shares tales of his life and professional hockey career. Host: Terry Ryan @terryryan20 Network: @hockeypodnet Editor: Isha Jahromi - "The City Life Project" on Youtube & @VISportstalk on X Sponsored by: Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN at sign-up for exclusive offers https://tinyurl.com/DRAFTKINGSPROMOTHPN MAKE SURE YOURSELF/FRIENDS/FAMILY TO GO SIGN UP FOR A GAMETIME AND APPLY/"REDEEM CODE" USING PROMO CODE: THPN Raycon - buyraycon.com/THPN for 30% off PREMIUM HEADPHONES!
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2024 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Rami Kantar, Yoshi Toyoda, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Jeffrey Marcus, MD, discuss the following articles from the October 2024 issue: “Post–Face Lift Facial Paralysis: A 20-Year Experience” by Goldberg, McGonagle, and Hadlock. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/NerveInjuryFL Special guest, Dr. Jeffrey Marcus, is Professor and chief of the Division of Plastic, Maxillofacial, and Oral Surgery at Duke University. He obtained his medical degree at the University of Michigan followed by plastic surgery residency at Northwestern and fellowships in both pediatric plastic surgery and craniofacial surgery at the University of Toronto Sick Kids. His clinical interests focus on cleft and craniofacial surgery, facial paralysis, and rhinoplasty. He is the past president of the Rhinoplasty Society and the recipient of numerous grants and patents in craniomaxillofacial surgery. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCOct24Collection
Ciaran McGonagle is the mastermind behind Mani Pizza in Dublin. Originally from Donegal, Ciaran has made a significant impact on the Dublin food scene with his unique Roman-style pizza al taglio. Before starting Mani Pizza, he worked for Coppinger Row and founded Catch Events and the food truck Ciao Cannoli but decided to dedicate his life to perfecting the Roman-style.In this episode he reveals to Gary and Gareth the incredible lengths he went to learn the art. He also speaks of his inspirational journey living with a severe stutter and his Death Row Meal is a surpising classic! Enjoy! If you have any Culinary Conundrums for the lads be sure to send them to the lads on food@goloudnow.com
RUGBY: Connacht backs Laoise McGonagle and Éabha Nic Dhonnacha with Galway Bay FM's William Davies before their interprovincial against Munster at Dexcom Stadium
Have a burning question or take? Send us a text and we'll discuss it on the show!In episode 68, Mitch copes with Justin winning the McGonagle with Guenth. Through the tears, they cover:A full recap of the 2024 McGonagle, featuring Justin and Guenth's win and Mitch and Ryan's third place showingSome women's Olympic golfThe end of the Wyndham Championship between Max Greyserman's meltdown and Matt Kuchar taking his ball and going homeThen they closed out the show with a Patio Beers segment featuring Patrick Bateman's headphones and some weird work moments, followed by a fan mail segment.Thanks for listening and engaging with the show! Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help grow the show, and follow the Back Nine Six Pack on social media:X (Twitter) | @back9sixpackInstagram | @back9sixpackFacebookDM @back9sixpack on Instagram, email back9sixpack@gmail.com or contact Mitch or Justin if you want to rep the Back Nine Six Pack on or off the golf course. Here's our current merch offerings, plus anything you order comes with a coozie and official B96P sticker:Patio Beers rope hat made by Imperial Hats | White w/ Navy Rope – $359 emblem performance hat made by Imperial Hats | White – $25For all inquiries, please email back9sixpack@gmail.com.
Mary Ellen McGonagle is Senior Managing Director of Equities at Simpler Trading, Editor of the MEM Edge Report, and an educator for StockChartsTV on YouTube. In this MoneyShow MoneyMasters Podcast episode, we cover the outlook for the stock market, standout sectors like technology, and why the AI boom is NOT like the Dot-Com Bubble all over again.We start by chatting about Mary Ellen's background covering stocks and fixed income markets for firms like Goldman Sachs and William O'Neil + Company, plus her more recent work for Simpler Trading and the MEM Edge Report. Her aim today? Helping investors with “uncovering these big, winning stocks just as they take off.” We then talk about some of her favorite names, sectors, and the forces driving them, including three top stocks in the semiconductor and communication services sectors. The conversation next pivots the Federal Reserve and the 10-year Treasury yield...investor sentiment...and the two key technical indicators she watches to determine the health of the markets and uptrends in specific stocks.Finally, Mary Ellen spells out the reasons the AI bull market differs from the late 1990s/early 2000s tech stock boom and bust. And she shares a sneak peek at what she'll cover at the MoneyShow Masters Symposium Las Vegas, set for Aug. 1-3, 2024 at the Paris Las Vegas. Click here to register: https://lasvegasmms.com/?scode=061246
Welcome to the Director Download, powered by Campus Rec Magazine. It's time to go behind the curtain of the director role and have honest discussions with leaders in the campus recreation industry. In this episode, host Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University and the senior advisor to Campus Rec Magazine, gives you the listener real and authentic conversation between himself and special guest Maureen McGonagle, the director of Campus Recreation, CENTERS LLC at DePaul University. McGonagle is a campus rec legend and walks listeners back to how she first entered the field. She discusses what CENTERS is and how it's impacted the industry. Plus, McGonagle shares with Sheffield on what makes DePaul different and why she's been so involved in NIRSA, although she initially couldn't get elected to save her life. Finally, with her impending retirement in July 2024, McGonagle reflects on the evolution of challenges as a director and how she wants to be remembered. Enjoy their conversation.
Join Professor Peter Nash from the Griffith University in Brisbane, and Professor Dennis McGonagle, a Clinical Professor at the University of Leeds School of Medicine, as they discuss his recent paper ‘Association of the Clinical Components in the Distal Interphalangeal Joint Synovio-entheseal Complex and Subsequent Response to Ixekizumab or Adalimumab in Psoriatic Arthritis.'
Hello people! Welcome to the when in Yorkshire podcast I hope you're all well. This is episode 63 and another episode that has rescued from the digital abyss where is was being held captive for the past 12 months and I'm very excited to finally release it. This episode features guitarist Will McGonagle of Symposium and Hell Is For Heroes. Before I get into this episode I will shout out that Hell Is For Heroes are about to go out on tour hitting Bristol Fleece 3rd AprilGlasgow Garage 4th AprilManchester Academy 5th AprilLondon Electric Ballroom 6th April There are limited tickets still left for most dates so got on your internets and buy em. As a bonus treat, previous guest Tom Campbell will be working his light based magic and make them look awesome too.Whilst all the guests I have on here are people I think have interesting stories and I'm generally a fan of their work, every now and then I'm lucky enough to spend time with someone whose work has had a significant impact on me and this is absolutely one of these times. I enjoyed Symposium when they were first around and have certainly developed a greater appreciation for what a force they were, especially live but Hell Is For Heroes had a huge influence on me as a musician and were / still are one of my favourite bands to see live. I'm please to report that based on spending an hour with him, Will is a fricking delightful person and I would go for a curry with him. The list of gigs he attended back in the early to mid 90's is amazing and was great hearing about his experiences with record labels as well as many other stories. Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Uncover the truth about the mysterious Star of Bethlehem and its significance in the Christmas story. Join Pierpaolo Finaldi and astrophysicist-turned-Catholic priest Fr Douglas McGonagle for a thought-provoking discussion that encompasses the compatibility of faith and science, the Galileo controversy, the existence of extraterrestrial life, and the Catholic perspective on the belief that “the universe has a plan”. Get the Book Watch the Video on YouTube Go to the Catholic Truth Society website for books that answer life's deepest questions.
In Episode 19 of the Back Nine Six Pack, Justin and Mitch recap the McGonagle and dive into some TOUR talk, including:Mitch and Guenth's alt shot quad and Justin scapegoating Ryan for another lost tee shot on 1 RedLucas Glover's swass and swotch plus his second straight winPhil Mickelson's gambling… is he one of us?They close out the show with another Patio Beers segment, where the boys take a listener question and go back to school…Follow the Back Nine Six Pack on social:Twitter | @back9sixpackInstagram | @back9sixpackFacebookContact Mitch or Justin if you're interested in a white Patio Beers hat ($35) or a white or navy 9 logo hat ($25) made by Imperial Hats.All inquiries: back9sixpack@gmail.com
Patsy McGonagle is one of the most decorated managers to ever come out of Ireland across all sports. Having taken an interest in athletics as a teen when it was heavily judged he seen it as an opportunity to bring the sport to his community. This lead him to starting his own athletics club, Finn Valley AC, he became Irelands manager at 5 Olympics Games along with countless World and European events. He is the longest ever manager in athletics history. He has many personal awards for his accomplishments in athletics. Throughout this conversation I dig into his highs, lows, what he has learnt along the way and with some hilarious moments. Enjoy.
Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #44.22: How To Determine If Your Stock Is Pulling Back or in a Downtrend with Mary Ellen McGonagle of MEMInvestmentResearch.com Recorded on Thursday, March 9th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #44: “5th Annual Women Teach Trading and Investing: Opportunities for Everyone in Today's Markets” event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-44-day-3-women-teach-trading/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "7 Risk Management Strategies: Top Traders Share Their Best Tips" https://timingresearch.com/LR3POD Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Nightvision.On this episode we are joined by Will McGonagle, Will McGonagle is the lead guitarist in the UK post hardcore rock band Hell is for Heroes that were formed in London, England, in 2000.Please support the Mark and Me Podcast via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Markandme or you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/markandme or you can even treat yourself to a badge or sticker over at my store here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MarkandMeStoreThe Mark and Me podcast is proudly sponsored by Richer Sounds.Visit richersounds.com now to shop for all your hi-fi, home cinema and TV solutions. Also, don't forget to join their VIP club for FREE with just your email address to receive a great range of fantastic privileges.
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Leigh McGonagle, owner of Poplar Point Studio, a small boutique fine gardening company in upstate NY. Discussion topics include: the importance and impact of professional mentoring relationships, creating a niche business and the definition of success, and how recognizing and learning from your mistakes helps drive growth. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt of GrowTheBench, Miles Kuperus at Include Software, Brett Lemcke of R.M. Landscape, and Luke Melograno at Mariani Landscape.
Be sure to follow and connect with Sandra on Twitter - @smcgon Huge thanks for today's podcast sponsor - Schoolytics! Schoolytics changes the game for educators when it comes to managing and analyzing student data. Go to www.schoolytics.com to contact the team and get started today. Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm Social Media: @mradawelcome
On this week’s edition, Ciaran O’Donnell’s guest is the team leader at Finn Valley AC, Patsy McGonagle. Patsy was to the fore when the club purchased a disused factory in Stranorlar in the early 80s for £32,000 sterling. Over the last 40 years, the building has expanded to become a vibrant, multi-purpose centre that … Business Matters Ep 126 – Patsy McGonagle Read More » The post Business Matters Ep 126 – Patsy McGonagle appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
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In this episode Brian and Anthony talk to Ryan McGonagle, director of Black Pumpkin and The Legend of Fall Creek. We hope you enjoy this conversation and all the behind the scenes details as well as information on his upcoming projects The House in the Middle of Nowhere and Nature Trail to Hell in 3D. The theme song is Abysmal Gale by Art Against Agony. The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies. There is an Indiegogo currently going on to make a new movie called New Fears Eve starring Dave Sheridan and Felissa Rose. The link is https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/new-fears-eve-horror-feature-film#/.
Encore of our February 2, 2021 episode with the filmmakers behind their new film LEGEND OF FALL CREEK.
In this episode Kelli declared at eight years old that she wanted to be an attorney. Her caring and compassionate nature, and her passion for advocating for children, led her to the practice of family law. Kelli seeks to help families through some of the most difficult times in their lives while keeping the best interest of the children and her clients at the forefront when advocating on their behalf. Kelli is originally from South Carolina but enjoyed her undergrad years in the mountains of North Carolina at Western Carolina University where she majored in Business Law. After graduation, Kelli headed west to the University of Tulsa College of Law where she worked on her first family law cases as a student with the Boesche Legal Clinic, and later as a Licensed Legal Intern at a family law firm. Kelli was admitted to practice in Florida and began her legal career with Children's Legal Services of the Florida Department of Children and Families, advocating for abused and neglected children. Kelli and her family relocated back to North Carolina in 2009 and refocused her practice on serving families here in the triangle area. When not assisting clients, Kelli serves as a volunteer Guardian ad Litem with District 11, being the voice of children who are abused, neglected, or dependent. As a board member of the Cleveland Area Backpack Buddies, she is privileged to work with an outstanding group of volunteers and area elementary schools to alleviate the needs of food-insecure children and families in her community. At the heart of all Kelli does, are her four daughters. She and her husband enjoy cheering them on in all that they do and spending time together as a family. We discuss what to expect when you first reach out to a lawyer. It's important to remember that you can turn back, it doesn't mean you have to get separated or divorced but you can get all the info you need to make an informed decision. Often times people see us after getting separated and don't have the benefit of the advice we could have offered before taking some actions. We discuss the importance of not just googling for information or relying on what a friend learned from their divorce because the information may get lost in translation or not be applicable to your case. Help your friends who may be going through a divorce go from victim to victorious and bitter to better.If you like The Ex-it Strategy, visit our website to subscribe free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Ex-it Strategy, We'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two).
Brian McGonagle, known best by his moniker "Rear Admiral," is not just a key cog in the world's biggest hockey podcast, "Spittin' Chiclets," but was also born and raised in Charlestown, loving hockey and the Boston Bruins. In this episode he joins Matt Keator and Kirk Luedeke to talk about his personal story, teaming up with former NHL defenseman Ryan Whitney to grow the game through their podcast and start hockey events around the country
Ukraine https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-04-12/ukraine-tells-russia-return-prisoners-if-you-want-top-ally-back Covid https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/11/world/covid-19-mandates-cases-vaccine LAST SHOW Dr. Jill Cruz: Therapy vs. Coaching 2 studies (PRE-COVID) support Coaching as an evidence based strategy for keeping our doctors well. Effect of a Professional Coaching Intervention on the Well-being and Distress of Physicians A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial. Dyrbye LN, Shanafelt TD, Gill PR, Satele DV, West CP.(2019) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2740206 Coaching for primary care physician well-being: A randomized trial and follow-up analysis. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 25(5), 297–314.McGonagle, A. K., Schwab, L., Yahanda, N., Duskey, H., Gertz, N., Prior, L., Roy, M., & Kriegel, G. (2020). https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000180 NEXT SHOW Dr. Michelle Chestovich Physician Mental Health Show dedicated to her sister, Dr. Gretchen Butler ACE CONFERENCE https://www.authenticphysicians.com Prioritizing Physician Mental Health as COVID-19 Marches On Jennifer Abbasi JAMA. 2020;323(22):2235-2236. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.5205 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2766525 Psychologically Immunize Yourself Doctor Lifeline: Preventing Physician Suicide Doctor Lifelinehttps://www.doctorlifeline.org Steven A. Reid, M.D., F.A.A.N.S. “Physicians are smart, tough, durable, resourceful people. If there was a way to MacGyver themselves out of this situation by working harder, smarter, or differently, they would have done it already.” -- Dr. Simon G. Talbot & Dr. Wendy Dean Founders of Moral Injury of Healthcare, LLC https://www.statnews.com/2018/07/26/physicians-not-burning-out-they-are-suffering-moral-injury/ Physician Support Line https://www.physiciansupportline.com 1 (888) 409-0141 No appointment necessary Open 7 days a week 8:00AM - 1:00AM ET
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SEASON 1 / EPISODE 12: When Jon McGonagle (IG: @mauimclamburger) pulled into the driveway in his 1997 Ambulance/Camper, I knew it would be a fun interview. With plenty of coffee and tea to keep us warm in the garage, we chatted about the first glimpse of the nomadic bike life at the age of 10, the importance of following a path that keeps a keen eye on enjoying life, and the joy of making friends during an epic 5,250 mile ride. -- Included in the "Best 40 Cycling Podcasts" on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/cycling_podcasts/ Follow on INSTAGRAM Visit iRIDEaBIKE.com BIG THANKS to Mungo's HiFi (https://www.mungoshifi.net/) for the music track! To see the super happy video CLICK HERE PLEASE NOTE: Generally speaking, episodes of I RIDE A BIKE are NOT "explicit"... but due to the passionate nature of our guests, there may be language and stories that aren't appropriate for all listeners. Therefore, we are required to label as explicit. This episode of I RIDE A BIKE is supported in part by Allspeed, the Official Bike Shop of the Podcast. With convenient locations in Portland, Bethel and Carrabassett Valley Maine, Allspeed is THE local shop for everything bike. For more information, and to check out their latest hot deals, please visit Allspeed.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/irideabike/support
A tradition continues Sunday when the Veterans Alliance of Greater Haverhill holds its pre-election breakfast in Haverhill.The breakfast was started by former state Rep. Brian S. Dempsey, but City Councilor Michael S. McGonagle took it over in 2017 on behalf of the city's veterans. At the time, he noted, veterans' organizations' fundraising efforts had been curtailed by the city's ban on roadside charity collections that had been called a safety concern. This past Tuesday, Maureen Menzie, an Alliance member, told the Haverhill City Council about the organization.“The Veterans Alliance of Greater Haverhill is a nonprofit board, dedicated to providing assistance to veterans and we help when and where it is needed,” she said.Menzie said the group has raised $53,000 since 2017 and 100% of the money goes to veterans.McGonagle, appearing this week on WHAV's morning program, said sponsors can still help assemble a four-by-six-foot jigsaw puzzle of an American Flag. The breakfast takes place Sunday, Oct. 31, from 9-11 a.m., at AmVets Post 147, 576 Primrose St., Haverhill.“So, sponsors are able to sponsor a stripe for $1,000, a star for $250. We get the politicians to sponsor the placemat for $50 a donation and they are able to mingle with the crowd. I'm expecting maybe 80 to 100 people at the breakfast on Sunday, hopefully, and we hope to raise a lot of money for the Veterans Alliance of Greater Haverhill,” he explained.Admission to the breakfast is $5, but veterans and seniors are free. McGonagle says money raised is used to support the organizations that are helping veterans in the Merrimack Valley.“The Korean War Veterans, the VFW, the American Legion, the AmVets, the AmVets Ladies Auxiliary, the DAV Disabled American Veterans, and all these groups have expenses, and they do a lot of good. Some of the groups go and take care of veterans in the nursing homes and make sure they have the essentials that they need. That's why we created it, and that's what we do today,” he said.The breakfast includes scrambled eggs, sausage, breakfast sandwiches and coffee. McGonagle says there are still stripes and stars available for sponsorship and those interested may call him at 978-502-7967.Support the show (https://whav.net/become-a-whav-member/)
Ryan McGonagle is heading into his first season as the Head Boys' Basketball Coach at East Canton High School in the state of Ohio. McGonagle's first Head Coaching job came at Lake Center Christian from 2017 – 2020. Ryan has experience as a Boys' Varsity Assistant Coach at Canton GlenOak and St. Thomas Aquinas. He also served one season as the Head JV Coach at GlenOak. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Take note of some lessons for young coaches in this episode with Ryan McGonagle, Head Boys' Basketball Coach at East Canton High School in the state of Ohio. Website - https://sites.google.com/a/osnaburglocal.org/athletics/game-schedules Email - rmcgonagle35@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/PlainPE_Hoops (@PlainPE_Hoops) https://twitter.com/echornethoops (@echornethoops) Support this podcast
We're kicking off a brand new week with some football talk -- today, Matt Noonan (host/producer) welcomes Endicott College football coach Paul McGonagle to the show to discuss a variety of topics, including his team returning to the field, the Gulls' 2021 schedule, specifically their non-conference opponents, and the importance of the kicking game/special teams performing their best, both in-game and practice situations. Stay connected with Noontime Sports on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, and follow us on Instagram @NoontimeNation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noontime-sports/support
The iconic dual player, Geoffrey McGonagle, from Derry and the Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club joins me this week.
She talked to us about our pets and can tell you about yours. Animal Communicator, Reiki Master and Psychic Medium Cindy McGonagle speaks of her life and on connecting with animals, angels, nature and on empowering our lives.
Patrick Cooke caught up with Ruaidhrí Higgins this morning to get his thoughts on the game ahead.
Por primera vez en la historia, el surf será incluido en unas Olimpiadas y el nombre de la tica Leilani Mcgonagle hará historia al ser parte de este primer grupo de 20 mujeres de todo el mundo que irán a Tokio a competir. En una conversación amena, divertida y muy inspiradora Leilani nos cuenta el cómo comenzó a surfear al año y medio, sobre su primer mundial a los 11 años, de su vida en Pavones de Golfito, pero también sobre las olas más difíciles que le ha tocado surfear, no en el mar pero sí en la vida. El cómo ha superado una escoliosis que padece desde niña, obligándola a utilizar un corsé fuera del agua, un "caparazón" que le valió apodos como: "Tortuga Ninja" o "Robocop", hasta el defender que es tica, tica, ante los comentarios de quienes la hacen sentir "extranjera" debido a su ascendencia inglesa y estadounidense. Lo que sí es un hecho, corsé aparte, es que Leilani es una "surfista de acero" que representará a Costa Rica por primera vez en unas Olimpiadas, una joven inspiradora cuya voz vale la pena escuchar y amplificar.
In this latest episode of We are pr. Rooster’s Charlotte Wright speaks with Katie McGonagle, Features & Supplements Editor of UK travel trade magazine Travel Weekly. They discuss how the title and travel journalism has had to adapt in the wake of the pandemic, the important role travel agents will play as tourism resumes, the future of travel, and sustainability in tourism. Find out more about Travel Weekly here: https://www.travelweekly.co.uk/ Follow Rooster across social @roosterpr and head to our website www.rooster.co.uk to find out more about what we do for clients in the travel & tourism, consumer & lifestyle, and business & corporate sectors.
Three Tortured Minds talk with the filmmakers behind their new film LEGEND OF FALL CREEK.
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Leigh McGonagle, owner of Poplar Point Studio, a small boutique fine gardening company in upstate NY. Discussion topics include: the importance and impact of professional mentoring relationships, creating a niche business and the definition of success, and how recognizing and learning from your mistakes helps drive growth. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt, Managing Partner of GrowTheBench, Miles Kuperus, System Architect at Include Software, Brett Lemcke, VP of R.M. Landscape, and Luke Melograno, Production Coordinator at Mariani Landscape.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Ryan McGonagle, Writer, Director (Black Pumpkin, Horror Film) to the Show! (Click to go there) Facebook: @BloodyBobby2Instagram: @blackpumpkin_bbIMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt4180532 Festival fave Black Pumpkin premieres on DVD and Digital this December from Uncork’d Entertainment. On October 31, 2018, two preteens in a small town accidentally awaken an evil that has lain dormant for decades. They are forced to survive through a terrifying Halloween night of cat-and-mouse, from the monster known as "Bloody Bobby". Black Pumpkin will be released on iTunes, Vudu, Xbox, Googleplay, Amazon, DirecTV, Dish Network, Fandango Now, iNDEMAND, and DVD December 8 2020. Media Inquiries for Black Pumpkin, Film: October Coast www.octobercoastpr.com
In this episode of CASE xChange - Voices from the Field, Heather and Brad chat with a university leader who is passionate about student engagement and experience – Tere McGonagle-Daly, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Students and Alumni at Massey University in New Zealand. Tere shares his first 100 days as the university's first Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Students and Alumni and how Massey University pivoted their recruitment strategies and events in these times. Tere highlights how experience will drive the next era of marketing and how to create alignment of experiences across different campuses and students. He also shares how Massey University – New Zealand’s leading online university – navigates their marketing and communications, and student engagement and experience in the virtual environment. Listeners can also look forward to Tere’s three tips for all marketing and communications professionals.
There are so many health risks when you have a high stress job. Sometimes it can be tough to manage your work and your wellbeing. A coach can help! What is coaching and would you benefit from having a coach to support you? Find out in this episode! Links: McGonagle at al. (2020) Article Workr […] The post To Improve Your Health, Get a Coach appeared first on Workr Beeing | The Science Of Thriving Workplaces.
Catherine sits down with ISDA's Ciarán McGonagle and R3's Jason Rozovsky to talk about foundational standards for blockchain, smart contract guidelines, their recent paper, ISDA's work on the Common Domain Module (CDM), and more! Listen on your favorite podcast app or watch online at r3.com. ISDA, Clifford Chance, R3 and the Singapore Academy of Law Publish Smart Contracts Paper (https://www.isda.org/2020/01/13/isda-clifford-chance-r3-and-the-singapore-academy-of-law-publish-smart-contracts-paper/) White paper: Private International Law Aspects of Smart Derivatives Contracts Utilizing Distributed Ledger Technology (https://www.isda.org/a/4RJTE/Private-International-Law-Aspects-of-Smart-Derivatives-Contracts-Utilizing-DLT.pdf) The ISDA paper got second place in the "Thought leadership and social responsibility" category for the FT Innovative Lawyers Asia-Pacific awards. Check it out here (https://www.ft.com/content/3c56e9a0-aef2-11ea-94fc-9a676a727e5a). Guests Ciarán McGonagle - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciar%C3%A1n-mcgonagle-a4029013/) Jason Rozovsky - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrozovsky/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/JasonRozovsky) Host Catherine Rutter - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinemrutter/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/breadandrutter)
Episode #21 of the "Jester" Section Hiker podcast is dedicated to all of our Veterans, Active Military, and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Leo McGonagle joins Jester today and talks about his love for the White Mountains of NH, section hiking the Appalachian Trail, and how section hiking has become a cathartic outlet for him. For those of you who hike frequently in New Hampshire please be on the lookout for Leo and his hiking dog Bella!! . Thanks for listening and Happy Section Hiking! Connect with Leo McGonagle: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leo.mcgonagle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leomcgon/ Connect with Julie "Jester" Gayheart: Email: jesternc2212@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesterhikes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jesterhikes Music provided for this Podcast by The Okee Dokee Brothers "Through The Woods" www.okeedokee.org
"How To Use Volume To Trade Stocks" with Mary Ellen McGonagle of MEMInvestmentResearch.com was recorded on March 3rd, 2020 as part of the "Synergy Traders #11, Day 2: Synergy Traders #11 -- Women Teach Trading and Investing: Opportunities for Everyone in Today's Markets" event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2020/synergy-traders-11-day-2-women-teach-trading-and-investing-opportunities-for-everyone-in-todays-markets/ Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
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Welcome to the show! Ryan McGonagle is the head coach of Lake Center Christian High school located in Ohio. He took over there program and really changed the culture. We talked a lot about leadership, how important a great team culture is, being a player led program plus much more! Follow Ryan on all social media accounts: Twitter: @plainpe_hoops IG: @coach_m2310 Follow me on all social media accounts: Twitter: @Anthony_Pugh2 IG: @AnthonyPugh2 Email: Anthony.Pugh222@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-pugh/support
¡Gracias por escuchar! En este episodio repaso algunos conceptos relevantes sobre la dactilítis, una manifestación común en espondiloartritis. Les pido amablemente que califiquen este episodio en iTunes, o dejen sus comentarios en esta página. El podcast se encuentra disponible también en Spotify y a través de la aplicación gestora de podcasts de su elección.Abajo enlisto referencias útiles, algunas mencionadas en el episodio: Olivieri, I., Scarano, E., Padula, A., Giasi, V. & Priolo, F. Dactylitis, a term for different digit diseases. Scand. J. Rheumatol. 35, 333–340 (2006). Gladman, D. D., Ziouzina, O., Thavaneswaran, A. & Chandran, V. Dactylitis in psoriatic arthritis: prevalence and response to therapy in the biologic era. J. Rheumatol. 40, 1357–1359 (2013). Ritchlin, C. T., Colbert, R. A. & Gladman, D. D. Psoriatic arthritis. N. Engl. J. Med. 376, 957–970 (2017). Rothschild, B. M., Pingitore, C. & Eaton, M. Dactylitis: implications for clinical practice. Semin. 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Ryan Thorpe unravels our historical trail of shape shifting cosmicality and its influences. During Super Bowl Sunday 2019 in the McGonagle kitchen, many epiphanies are revealed, along with a message from Carl Sagan! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lake Center Christian coach Ryan McGonagle talks with Ken Rector and Zac Jackson about his first head coaching job, his program's lofty goals, why he chose this career path and more.
Howdy partner, we're fixin' to getcha one of dem dere podcasts… that's about the best cowboy talk we can muster. There may not be much in the way of news this week (thank's to a certain open-world cowboy game), but that doesn't mean that we can't still talk a load of codswallop about anything and everything possible. There's a Dan, a Tim and even a Coleman on hand, so we'd best kick this thing off. On this week's show: PlayStation Classic's full line-up of titles is revealed A new Nintendo Direct gives us a mass of new information regarding Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nier: Automata's 2B is coming to Soulcailbur VI We've finally seen the gameplay for that MediEvil remake Tim goes to MCM London to play games, meet cool people and more Coleman reviews the spiritual successor to Rollcage, GRIP and then moseys on down to play Red Dead Redemption 2 Support Team Big Red Barrel's Extra Life efforts by donating here. Editor's Note: Due to a myriad of technical issues that have plagued this week's recording, episode 316's audio is not up to our standard that we aim to provide on a weekly basis. We apologise for the dip in quality and will work harder to fix the problem in time for next week's show.
Inspired by the "I Don't Get It" Podcast, Leeza welcomes back guest Christina as they discuss things they don't get! It's a hilarious rant you wont want to miss. Follow Christina on Instagram! @supsteen
Casey McGonagle chooses his own religion! Casey is an artist and co-founder of VVVR (Visual Voice Virtual Reality), a voice controlled tool for self exploration and well being. In this episode we talk about how the intersection of art and technology can enhance the therapy of working with your own voice. We also talk about the archetypal Buddha, Christ consciousness, meditating in traffic, Soka Gakkai Buddhism, accepting suffering, and the power of mantras.
Leeza invites guest and good friend Christina to discuss all things spirituality. They positive mindsets, gratitude and the law of attraction - and how these elements of spirituality has changed their lives!
A mega-gigantic episode this week folks. Heather and Maureen are joined by Barstool Sports writer and Spittin’ Chiclets Podcast co-host “Rear Admiral” Brian McGonagle. Topics range from gentrification and rules of behavior for neighborhood newcomers to a crazy day in Southie featuring chickens, poop, and a mad biter. Plus how to cope with your life using wine and hot fudge sundaes and a dash of dish on TV and movies.
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Cherie McGonagle has been living and working as full-time missionary since 2006. She spends most of her time in Cambodia church planting, preaching the Good News, baptizing new believers and making disciples. She is passionate about feeding the hungry, providing education, clothes and shelter for the poor, and reaching out to the prisoner, the sick, the lost and the lonely.
Neil Keefe and Brian McGonagle talk about the Rangers and Bruins, the worst matchups for the Eastern Conference playoffs, what Boston used to be like and the emotions of the final minute of Super Bowl XLIX.
Neil Keefe and Brian McGonagle talk about the good and bad that comes with rivalries, the NHL's problem with the shootout and three-points games and how betting on hockey has changed since the 2004-05 lockout.
Neil Keefe and Brian McGonagle talk about the rumors of expansion in the NHL, the state of sports in New York and Boston and the pain of one of your teams missing an opportunity at a championship.
Neil Keefe and Brian McGonagle talk about trading homegrown talent by revisiting the Joe Thornton trade, the way player safety and suspensions are handled by the NHL and how the Bruins are now expected to win the Stanley Cup every year.
Pat is a skateboarder,business owner and all around awesome human being. Listen in as we discuss his adventures in Atlanta, New Bedford and opening up his own Hotdog Shop!!!
Summary of today's show: Deacon Thomas MacDonald found a calling to the priesthood while studying at University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Since then he has studied at St. John Seminary and the Pontifical North American College in Rome. This summer he was ordained to the transitional diaconate by Cardinal Seán and has served at St. Paul's in Cambridge. He returns to Rome this fall for his final year before ordination. Deacon Tom joins Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor to talk about his journey to the priesthood and give listeners a brief tour of the Rome he has come to call home. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Today's guest(s): Deacon Tom MacDonald Links from today's show: Today's topics: Transitional Deacon Tom MacDonald 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed Fr. Chris O'Connor back to the show and they announced that St. John's Seminary is completely filled and can take no more men. There are 27 new men coming to the seminary this fall. It's partly due to more men from Boston and more dioceses sending men to St. John's. Scot said we need many, many more men to answer the call to the priesthood. Fr. Chris said they are strategizing ways to accommodate even more men next year. Scot asked Fr. Chris what he attributes the growth in seminaries to. Fr. Chris said in parishes with Eucharistic adoration, there you find vocations coming out. Fr. Chris said particular priests inspire young men in their vocations as well. Today's guest is Deacon Tom McDonald, who was ordained a transitional deacon on June 30 this year and will, God willing, be ordained next spring. 2nd segment: Scot and Fr. Chris welcomed Deacon Tom to the show. He grew up in Westford, Mass. He was born in Concord, Mass. He is a lifelong parishioner of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Westford. Deacon Tom said the town of Westford boomed in his childhood and St. Catherine boomed as well. He attended public schools in Westford. He said the seeds of his priesthood were sown about the age of 16, around his confirmation. He had a reconversion as a young adult and became convinced of the truth of the faith and he and a group of friends grew together in faith. He attended University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Scot said UMass was known as a crazy school. Deacon Tom said the reputation was deserved in some places, but that's also the place where his faith grew to include a call to the priesthood. He saw the sadness of the life lived away from God that opened his eyes to the gift of faith and the privilege of sharing his faith. It was through sharing his faith that he came to appreciate how wonderful it was to do that. Thanks to the help of Fr. McGonagle at the Newman Center that he was steered to the priesthood. Fr. Chris asked what helps in his own spiritual growth he encountered, what advice he would give to college freshman. Deacon Eric told them to get plugged in to what's going on. Take the initiative and ask how to get involved. Stay close to young men and women who share your values and faith. The company you keep shapes your destiny over the next four years. He knew a number of students who faded away from campus ministry and took a tragic course. Much depends on those opening weeks, cultivating the right sort of friendships and getting involved in the right sort of activities. Deacon Tom said one of the advantages of going to a secular college was that there was a clear demarcation between the life of faith and the life of the world. All you had to do is wake up early on Saturday morning to see the “walks of shame” and the dazed looks. You can see that they are suffering from the lies of the world. On the positive side were the friendships built upon the fullness of the Church's teachings and a life lived there. The decision was crystal clear. The goodness of God was so attractive in comparison with the darkness beyond. Scot asked what it was about the campus ministry at UMass that led so many to a deeper faith. Deacon Tom said it was the quality of friendships. When people would come to the Newman Center and get connected they would find themselves attracted to the friendships. Deacon Tom said his first instinct when he heard the call to the priesthood was to run. He heard the call as a freshman, but as a senior he resigned himself to exploring the call. During that time, he went to daily Mass, frequent confession, adoration. The quiet silence attuned the heart to hear God's voice. After graduation he wanted to spend a year in service. He worked at Northampton High School working with kids with learning disabilities. Deacon Tom asked himself which hurt less: walking away from the possibility of marriage or walking away from the prospect of the priesthood. The priesthood won out slightly and he decided to give it a year. He was still very far from knowing he was called and it took a long time for him to stop going back and forth over the decision. Scot asked when it connected and he became settled about the question. He had asked to leave the seminary in February of his first year but the faculty had asked him to go to a priestly formation course in Nebraska. They asked him to go regardless. In the midst of the eight-day Ignatian retreat, he experienced incredible graces and all of his worries, concerns, and apprehensions were obliterated. Scot asked what he would say to young men listening who are wondering if they're really being called. Deacon Tom said there is nothing to lose by applying to the seminary. He would recommend giving it a shot. If there's a woman you're interested in, you have to ask her out to determine if she's the one for you. You can't figure that out from afar. The seminary is like a courtship. By giving it a shot and experiencing it, he answered questions that could only be answered inside. Deacon Tom was also sent to the Pontifical North American College in Rome by Cardinal Seán. He hadn't known anything about it beforehand and so he trusted the faculty to send him where he needed to go. He's not a big traveler and so the prospect was daunting. He also loved his time at St. John's, where he was with three friends from U. Mass, and where he felt at home. To leave for Rome was intimidating. He also had to study Italian. Fr. Chris asked what graces he received from studying at the NAC. The first major blessing was going into this unknown world and having to trust God outside the network of his friends and family, but in a more radical way. Being in the city of martyrs and churches is humbling. One can't help but feel the immense place of Rome in the Church when there. Attending the big papal liturgies was electrifying, especially to se the love of pilgrims for Pope Benedict. The Pope exudes peace, calm, and power. People from every corner of the world crowd into the Square just to see him. Scot asked his favorite churches. Deacon Tom said his favorite is St. Paul Outside-the-Walls, built in classic Roman basilica style. Fr. Chris asked Deacon Tom what would be the perfect day visiting Rome. He said it would have to begin in St. Peter's Square by the obelisk in the center, the some obelisk St. Peter saw as he was crucified upside down. Then they would go on the Scavi tour in the excavations under St. Peter's, where the cemetery that held the bones of St. Peter were buried. This is the heart of the city. Then he would take them on a tour of the basilica itself, seeing the great altars and statues and art and windows. Scot said his favorite time in St. Peter's is 7am where everyone is there to pray. Deacon Tom would then take people to the North American College for the best view of the city from it's sixth floor. From there they would take the “Greg” route, which is their path to the Gregorian University and along the way they would see the beautiful Piazza Navona. The Piazza has beautiful cafes and fountains and art. From there would be the Pantheon, originally a Roman temple converted to a beautiful church dedicated to Our Lady. It's a testament to the history of the Church. They would stop at the Gregorian University. Fr. Chris complained they haven't stopped for food yet. They would also see the Trevi fountain, which Deacon Tom says is a trust trap with pickpockets. So they would go to Santa Maria Maggiore, the first church in Christendom dedicated to Our Lady. They have a relic of the creche, the manger in which Christ was laid in Bethlehem. Deacon Tom said in the fifth century a young Roman patrician had a dream about the Virgin Mary sending snow in the middle of the summer. He told the bishop and he interpreted it as a desire of the Blessed Mother for a church in the city. Sure enough the snow fell in Rome in the middle of summer. Rome is extremely hot in the summer and it hardly even snows in winter. This is the Feast of St. Mary Major on August 3. Ever year they drop white rose petals on the congregation to remember this miracle. From there it's to the Colosseum and then St. John Lateran Basilica, the cathedral church of Rome. Scot said this is his favorite church in Rome. Fr. Chris disagrees and said St. Peter's is first for him, then St. Mary Major, then St. Paul's, and only then St. John's. Scot said the Popes lived at St. John Lateran until the 16th century. Fr. Chris said the Pope celebrates Holy Thursday at St. John Lateran instead of St. Peter's. Deacon Tom also recommends the neighborhood of Trastevere, which was the site of some of the first Christian communities in Rome. It was traditionally Jewish in the imperial time. It's a beautiful picturesque and artistic community with wonderful food. Fr. Chris said there's a Bohemian feel to the neighborhood. 3rd segment: Deacon Tom has been doing his summer pastoral assignment at St. Paul in Cambridge. He said it's very vibrant, with a lot going on, including the boys' choir school and campus ministry to Harvard. The parishioners are very active and involved. Fr. Chris asked Deacon Tom what is the basic message of his homilies. Deacon Tom said it's that God desperately wants to be a part of your life in many and varied ways. Be vigilant and generous in opening ourselves to him. Scot said he thinks St. Paul's is unique in the United States. He said people drive for more than an hour to come to St. Paul's on Sundays. There's a deep intellectual tradition that comes with the parish. Deacon Tom said he's encountered a number of young people who have come into contact with the faith and who have questions and want to know more. He's given a couple of talks at the parish on several topics and he's had a very varied group of attendees, from Protestant pastors to agnostic political science students. Fr. Chris asked Deacon Tom to explain his position. He said a transitional deacon transitions from the diaconate to the priesthood. He will become a priest. They also take a promise of celibacy. Permanent deacons who are married do not. the deacon is also meant to have a heart for the poor and needy. In the liturgy, the deacon assists the priest at Mass, including preaching at the discretion of the priest. They can also baptize and witness marriages. Scot said many young priest and transitional deacons don't have the opportunity to live in a full rectory like at St. Paul's. Deacon Tom said some of the priests are on vacation but they've also had visiting priests, including some studying at Harvard. There's been a wonderful fraternity and fellowship in the rectory. He's learned a lot from the experiences and stories from the older priests. Deacon Tom said the parish was kind of quiet during the summer, but still was busy. He was surprised by the number of young people coming to confession every day after Masses. Fr. Chris asked Deacon Tom's goals in Rome next year. He will be starting a new degree in theology and spending these months as a deacon and preparing for priestly ordination in May. His pastoral assignment will be teaching First Communion class at Santa Susannah in Rome, which is the American parish there. The students aren't always American but are there to be exposed to new cultures.
Ben McGonagle is a missionary and author based in Cambodia. He's pioneering a new work with his wife and 3 kids, they are passionate about making disciples, feeding the hungry, providing clothes and shelter for the poor, and reaching out to the prisoner, the sick, the lost and the lonely.