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The greatest women's footballer ever to emerge from the Northeast and one of our finest ever to don the Irish green jersey, also plying her trade with the likes of; Manchester City, Liverpool and Everton. Megan Campbell joined Gerry on Late Lunch having announced her retirement from professional football yesterday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
His artistic talent and new daughter save Thomas Hendy from his downward spiral - what a storey! Aoife McPartlin demystifies the life of a bat, fashionista Maria Macklin does what she does best and footballer Megan Campbell talks retirement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Head to Florida's Space Coast to explore Downtown Cocoa Beach and beyond—where surf culture, space launches, and laid-back local vibes collide. Cocoa Beach is not only a top spot for rocket launch viewing and beachside relaxation, but also an ideal destination for affordable, family-friendly travel, including pre- and post-cruise getaways out of nearby Port Canaveral. Darley meets up with longtime local Jack Kirshenbaum to walk downtown North Orlando Avenue, checking out art galleries, wine bars, and favorite local hangouts like Café Surfinista, where surfboards line the walls and smoothies fuel conversations about Cocoa Beach's past, present, and future. Listeners also go behind the scenes at Cocoa Beach Surf Company, a women-led retail and hospitality complex across from the iconic Ron Jon Surf Shop. Darley chats with Sandi McBride, Janet Antoon, Megan Campbell, and Amy Jones, who share insights on surf fashion, favorite beach activities, and space-themed gear that celebrates the area's NASA connection. From space-inspired t-shirts to bikinis, shopping turns into a local experience—and wraps up with peach margaritas and BLT pizza in the on-site restaurant. With special events like Thunder on Cocoa Beach, world-class surfing at First Peak and Monster Hole, and welcoming locals ready to offer tips, Cocoa Beach is a destination where you can stroll downtown, cycle to the shore, or watch rockets launch into the sky. Whether you're planning a weekend beach trip or a stopover before a cruise, this episode offers authentic travel ideas for making the most of your Cocoa Beach vacation.
Guinness World Record holder and Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell speaks with Eoin Sheahan about her club, the London City Lionesses' recent promotion to the WSL, her throw-in world record, and her new central position.The Football Show on Off The Ball with William Hill.
This week sees episode #134 with Megan Campbell & Jai Middleton from Sagana Kelpies
Shamrock Rovers' young star Scarlett Herron spoke with Kathleen McNamee following a routine, albeit disappointing victory for Ireland over Türkiye in Tallaght on Friday Night.Additionally, Kathleen gets the post match thoughts of Denise O'Sullivan, Marissa Sheva, Megan Campbell and Kyra Carusa.Off The Ball Football with William Hill.
Late Lunch paid a visit to the beautiful Seapoint golf links today to coincide with the OFX Irish Legends tournament. We heard from: Seapoint course designer and long-time tour professional Des Smyth; Marty Carr one of the investors who rescued the club, Andrew Phelan Seapoint's manager, Ed Pettit & Ian Richie who manage the course itself and Keith Mitchell CMO with the Legends Tour. We also caught up with the likes of: Megan Campbell, Brian McFadden, Shay Given, Teddy Sheringham and golf major winners Michael Campbell and Ian Woosnam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shamrock Rovers' Scarlett Herron spoke with Will O'Callaghan live from the Aviva after Ireland's disappointing 3-0 defeat to Sweden on Friday night.Off The Ball Football with William Hill.
Last week Nathan Murphy sat down with Irish international Megan Campbell before the Pepsi Max Hidden Pitches Event in Dublin, where they discussed her heartbreak at missing last year's World Cup, the mechanics of her long throw, and the upcoming Euro qualifiers. Pepsi are running the 'Where there's a ball, there's a way campaign which is breaking down boundaries and celebrating the simplicity of the beautiful game, it's all with thanks to Pepsi Max. #HiddenPitches
David Sneyd and Mark Langdon joined Shane Dawson and Ruby Walsh to discuss European football. In racing Fran Berry joined Shane and Ruby to chat about Guineas weekend. In GAA Austin Malley was live in studio. Shane spoke to Megan Campbell about football. Finally in racing we had Shane Stokes and Dillon Corkery.
David Sneyd and Mark Langdon joined Shane Dawson and Ruby Walsh to discuss European football. In racing Fran Berry joined Shane and Ruby to chat about Guineas weekend. In GAA Austin Malley was live in studio. Shane spoke to Megan Campbell about football. Finally in racing we had Shane Stokes and Dillon Corkery.
Our latest guests on The Craft Spirits Podcast are Megan Campbell, Renée Newton and Sean W. Richards—the new owners of Montanya Distillers in Crested Butte, Colorado. In this episode, the trio talks about how they came together to join a partnership; their plans to honor the distillery's past while also asserting their vision for its future; the current state and future of the American rum industry; and they also tease some upcoming products.
Last weekend was a reminder of why we love the Dub so much! Emma, Dale, Maj & Eric talk about both A-League Women Elimination Finals, as well as the Matildas' win over Mexico. After we express our displeasure about Dub semi finals being part of double headers, we move on to creative ideas for cross-promotion, the FA Cup semi finals, a stadium next to an airport, and Megan Campbell's incredible long throw.
Former Ireland international Méabh De Búrca joined Off the Ball Breakfast to reflect on Ireland's 2-0 defeat to England with post-match reaction from Eileen Gleeson, Denise O'Sullivan and Kyra Carusa.
Top Stories:Textio layoffs Geekwire article (textio)Geekwire article (tech layoffs)KCTS9 and Crosscut open a new officePSBJ articleReign is getting acquiredPSBJ articleSeattle Storm opening new facilityPSBJ articleMayor Harrell's proposed legislationSeattle Times articleAbout co-host Megan Campbell:Megan has worked in journalism for over 10 years including a former reporter at the Puget Sound Business Journal and Past President of the Society of Professional Journalists. She worked in PR for a few years and now works as a freelance writer.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: theweeklyseattle@gmail.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
Ahead of the International window and the double header against Albania we look at the Ireland squad with the return of Megan Campbell, Sinead Farrelly, Sophie Whitehouse and Erin McLaughlin to the Irish ranks.Breifne Earley and Aaron Clarke also take a look back at the weekend's action as Shamrock Rovers left it late to rescue a point in Wexford as Athlone and Galway took all three points from their respective visits to Cork and Limerick.The lads also discuss the exciting new season of the Underdogs, the TG4 show, which this season will assemble a squad of female players from around the country to test their skills against the best of the LOI Women's Premier Division. (9:30pm, TG4)
Having gone through a personal struggle with mental health during my college years, I vividly understand the importance of nurturing and supporting the mental health of our children. It's an under-discussed but crucial topic that often gets overlooked. As we recently commemorated World Mental Health Day, we found it only fitting to dedicate an entire episode to this subject. Our guest, child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Megan Campbell, offers indispensable advice that's not just for parents, but anyone who plays a role in a young person's life.Dr. Campbell provides us with four significant insights on how to support children's mental health. She stresses the importance of turning setbacks into learning opportunities, celebrating the process and not just the outcome, and nurturing passions and strengths to boost confidence. Perhaps most importantly, she emphasizes on cultivating perseverance in children to build their resilience. These are not just tips - they're lifelines! This conversation is sure to empower you with the resources and understanding necessary to assist the children in your life on their mental health journey.Support the showThis episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️LAUNCH YOUR SHOW: Let's get your show off the ground and into the top 5% globally listened to shows ➡ https://www.elevatemediastudios.com/launch ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
Megan Campbell shares how God has transformed her life 180 degrees.
Megan Campbell and Anthony Pyne join Mikey Stafford to reflect on Spain's impressive World Cup final triumph over England on Sunday morning. As is now standard for a FIFA event, there was a risk that events during the post-match ceremonies might overshadow the game itself.
Ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup final between Spain and England (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 10am Sunday), Mikey Stafford is joined by Anthony Pyne and Megan Campbell to preview the Sydney showdown. Megan says the hype has been a little low key in England, but hopes are high for a final befitting what has been a superb tournament.
Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell joins Raf Diallo to preview the FIFA Women's World Cup semi-finals which see Spain go head-to-head with Sweden and co-hosts Australia up against European champions England
Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell joins Raf Diallo to review the FIFA Women's World Cup last-16 outcomes and look ahead to the quarter-finals with all matches live on RTÉ.
Ireland international Megan Campbell and RTÉ Sport's Paul O'Flynn in Perth join Raf Diallo to discuss the latest news from the Girls in Green camp as they arrive in western Australia, Abbie Larkin's fearlessness, Louise Quinn's knock and what to expect from Canada.
Ireland international Megan Campbell and RTÉ Sport's Anthony Pyne join Raf Diallo to discuss the fallout from the warm-up match against Colombia and the injury scare suffered by midfielder Denise O'Sullivan as Thursday's World Cup opener against co-hosts Australia closes in.
Our Soccer Correspondent Tony O'Donoghue reports.
Alex and Megan Campbell farm 430 hectares in Hangaroa, Gisborne, a large part of it being the original Awapapa Station. Alex has farmed through two cyclones and tough economic downturns - one that resulted in them having to sell up. But he loves a challenge, now as a Managing Partner he joins us now on REX.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The BBC's Emma Sanders joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM after Sam Kerr hit home to give Chelsea their third successive Women's FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Manchester United at Wembley. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Have you had problems using progesterone in sesame oil? Do you have issues takingcertain medications orally or other problems with the meds you are taking for fertilitytreatments? A compounding pharmacy can help. Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center and Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center as they learn more about compounding pharmacies. Guests Megan Campbell and Dr. Jocelyn Freimuth of Fertility Pharmacy of America explain how pharmacists customize medications to suit patients' needs and advise patients about which questions they should ask when choosing a compounding pharmacy. Have questions about infertility? Visit FertilityDocsUncensored.com to ask our docs. Selected questions will be answered anonymously in future episodes.
Compounding pharmacies offer over-the-counter medications? Who knew?! In addition to personalized prescription meds, they provide OTC solutions that can help you cope with problems you may be experiencing during fertility treatment and pregnancy. Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center and Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center as they talk with Megan Campbell and Dr. Jocelyn Freimuth of Fertility Pharmacy of America. Megan and Dr. Freimuth provide information about how compounding pharmacies create OTC solutions and how those remedies can bring you symptom relief. Have questions about infertility? Visit FertilityDocsUncensored.com to ask our docs. Selected questions will be answered anonymously in future episodes.
In this episode of The Worst Girl Gang Ever, hosts Bex Gunn and Laura Buckingham talk to Megan Campbell, who has experienced multiple miscarriages. In a short space of time Megan lost three pregnancies, two to ectopic pregnancies. Despite supportive staff, Megan and her husband struggled with the way information was presented to them, often being told ‘not to worry' until things were clearly not going as expected. They talk through Megan's experiences, the difficulty of being made functionally infertile, but the hope that IVF can bring. Megan hopes that by explaining her journey others can better understand and hopefully feel less isolated through theirs. In this episode you will hear: The signs of an ectopic pregnancy How you can have all the information but still feel lost The hope that IVF provides when all other options seem gone Why, and when, it's important to understand your options The Warriorship is a membership to help you navigate life after baby loss. It covers every stage of the recovery pathway, and provides support, advice, and a range of emotional tools to help you through this difficult time. This is more than a support group, join The Warriorship today at: https://theworstgirlgangever.co.uk/warriorship/ The Worst Girl Gang Ever is a real, honest emotive podcast that covers the heartbreaking subject of miscarriage, infertility and baby loss, expect honest conversations about unspoken experiences. Hosted by TWGGE founders Bex Gunn and Laura Buckingham, this show is a chance to break the silence and really open up the dialogue around the topic of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no more taboo - let's ditch that for our children; the ones that will come, the ones that are and the ones that never came to be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alcohol's been around for centuries and has been used to help boost confidence, ease anxiety and make exciting memories or lack of remembering. So what does it take to make it way more complicated than the kids you see in various places to buy? Today, we're going to ask questions about everything alcohol will choose.Today, we're going to be talking with Megan Campbell. She's opening her very own alcohol distillery and is knowledgeable of the history, culture, and brewing of spirits.
MTPConnect's Targeted Translation Research Accelerator (TTRA) program has opened a new funding round to support diabetes and cardiovascular disease research projects that address the unmet health and medical needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in rural, remote, regional, and urban centres. To develop this Indigenous-specific round, MTPConnect has partnered with the Lowitja Institute to lead the priority setting and ensure the voices of Indigenous communities have been centred in every aspect of the process to determine the health priority areas that will receive research funding. To find out more about the application process, project eligibility and selection criteria, listen in to this TTRA Information Session to hear from MTPConnect's TTRA team – Dr Mana Liao, Dr Erin McAllum and Dr Andionne Parlade, and Lowitja Institute's Dr Michelle Kennedy, NACCHO's Christopher Lee, Diabetes Australia's Deanne Minniecon and AusHSI's Megan Campbell. Applications close 28 April 2023.
Megan, an Alaskan native turned Colorado local in 2012, left Alaska in 2000 and went to college at Arizona State University getting a degree in Business and Communication. Before having children she was an Insurance Agent for 7 years and then stayed at home with her 2 kids for 4 years. She considers herself to have workout A.D.D. meaning she has never found a workout she could stick with until she found Barre. She started this business in July 2015 because she wanted to give her community and Denver a different option when it came to Barre and over the past 7 years it has morphed in to so much more! A place that allows people to feel and be themselves, that think outside the typical small studio box and a place that people could achieve their goals each and every class. She prides herself on her teaching style and creativity during every single class. Everything she does is outside the box, one step ahead and innovative.
The how of distillation is pretty basic, but the why, and more how, is very cool. There's a good bit of science to the process and that makes tasting that 4 time distilled, high malted barley Rye whiskey an informed opinion. Find the link to Megan's social media on the show note's page culinarylibertarian.com/219 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/support
Host Ali Maxwell is joined, as usual, by The Athletic's Michael Cox and Mark Carey to investigate the stats behind set-pieces and how they have evolved as the influence of data and analytics has grown...Precisely what constitutes a set-piece goal, how decision-making has been impacted, are out-swinging or in-swinging corners more effective in the Premier League and who are the best and worst exploiters?Plus, Megan Campbell, of Liverpool Women, and her extraordinary throw-ins, Ben Tozer's threat in League Two, why Michael has been impressed by Fulham this season and which countries possess the biggest World Cup set-piece threats?Produced by Adonis Pratsides Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Ali Maxwell is joined, as usual, by The Athletic's Michael Cox and Mark Carey to investigate the stats behind set-pieces and how they have evolved as the influence of data and analytics has grown... Precisely what constitutes a set-piece goal, how decision-making has been impacted, are out-swinging or in-swinging corners more effective in the Premier League and who are the best and worst exploiters? Plus, Megan Campbell, of Liverpool Women, and her extraordinary throw-ins, Ben Tozer's threat in League Two, why Michael has been impressed by Fulham this season and which countries possess the biggest World Cup set-piece threats? Produced by Adonis Pratsides Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 8 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. In this first segment Lily McNamara interviews Whitney Pitman, the community manager at an apparel company located in Costa Mesa, CA called RVCA. We learn about Whitney's main goal in her position which is working with creatives that encompass the mission of RVCA of defying the status quo, fostering creativity, and building culture. Listeners will learn how RVCA defies the trends and status quo of the fashion industry by living true to their mission of “the balance of opposites.” Whitney also highlights the Artist Network Program (ANP) which showcases the talent of accomplished and unknown artists that push the boundaries of creativity by providing a different insight into culture. Not to be outdone, in our second segment this week we hear a conversation with Sydney Sheets, a Austin resident that talks with Megan Campbell. The two discuss what it is like for Sydney to be the owner of her own tattoo shop, The Vault, as well as her other artistic yet financially profitable outlets such as selling products on Etsy as a side business. Sydney delves into inspirations behind designing tattoos and what it's like to work within the field of the creative and cultural industries, as well as touching on the social and cultural aspects of tattoos, in regard to stigma surrounding tattoos and how it should be treated as a form of art or expression like any other identifying piece.
In this week's episode of The Mental Matchup, Kat talks with Megan Campbell. Megan grew up as a competitive gymnast and earned a full-ride scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Throughout the episode, we talk about her experience growing up as a gymnast, sustaining an injury in college that ultimately ended her career, and the impact that a coach can have on individuals on their team. Megan also opens up about how the Larry Nassar case shaped her into the aspiring clinical psychologist she is today. She is currently working on getting her PhD and we are so lucky to have her on the podcast!
In this week's episode of The Mental Matchup, Kat talks with Megan Campbell. Megan grew up as a competitive gymnast and earned a full-ride scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Throughout the episode, we talk about her experience growing up as a gymnast, sustaining an injury in college that ultimately ended her career, and the impact that a coach can have on individuals on their team. Megan also opens up about how the Larry Nassar case shaped her into the aspiring clinical psychologist she is today. She is currently working on getting her PhD and we are so lucky to have her on the podcast!
From cocktails to mocktails, we have got you covered in this episode! Today we're talking all about liquor, the home bar and entertaining, and I am looking forward to you meeting today's guest who is here to share her expertise in this area with all of us. Megan Campbell started working in the alcohol industry in 2014, as a server in a dine-in movie theater in Scottsdale. After a year there she moved over to bartending where she truly fell in love with cocktails. Another year later and she found herself itching to grow further in the industry. A friend showed her Fire Station No.1, a new distillery in old town Peoria that was looking for someone to create their cocktail program. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to showcase her talents and learn a little more about alcohol while she was there. Megan had no idea how deeply it would affect her! During the 3 years she worked at the Fire Station she met the love of my life, made some of the best friends she's ever had, and of course, completely fell in love with the liquor industry and distilling. Nothing has ever felt as right as distilling did for Megan. After a few years, she once again found herself itching for growth, but this time with a bigger goal - business ownership. There isn't a huge distilling industry in Arizona and nobody in the United States was doing anything like what she had envisioned. Working for somebody else just did not feel like an option, so she started the long process of collecting funding, finding a location, and learning how to navigate the complex world of governmental regulations. Now they find themselves only months away from opening Turquoise Sky Custom Spirits in downtown Phoenix, AZ! My accessory course has finally launched! In this course I reveal my secrets, tips and tricks in a simple video course that's broken up into modules. This will give you the resources, solutions, and really quick wins at an affordable price – all with direction from me. To grab it you can go to my website at https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/, or click the link in my Instagram bio, at https://www.instagram.com/jillkalmaninteriors/. I'm excited to announce that I have the perfect service for you called R.O.O.M (which stands for “Remove the Overwhelm and Overcome the Move One Room at a Time”). With this service you can tackle one room, or you can tackle 9. This result-driven digital service is available in bundles, and I want to meet you where you are in your purchasing path to buy things are get your home furnished beautifully. If you think you're overwhelmed and need some customized guidance from a pro, R.O.O.M is for you! For more details and to get started, reach out to me on my website at https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/ or DM me on Instagram, http://instagram.com/jillkalmaninteriors. As mentioned at the end of this episode, you can also go to https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/ to my great new Room Planner freebie that I have for you! Did you know that I was recently featured in Women Who Podcast Magazine? You can check out the article here! I'm proud to announce that Welcome Home to the Suburbs has been listed in Feedspot's Top 25 Moving Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021! To view the entire list of shows featured, visit https://blog.feedspot.com/moving_podcasts/ Get full show notes and more information at: https://jillkalmaninteriors.com/podcast
This week, we talk about growing and cultivating our own talent here at Hillsdale Hospital. Our guest today is Chief Nursing Officer, Megan Campbell. ----- This episode originally aired on Rural Health Rising on September 16, 2021. Click here to listen, follow and share more episodes from Rural Health Rising.
Even a record-breaking 5752 Ashton Gate crowd couldn't spoil Liverpool's promotion party last Sunday, as the Scouse Reds beat the West Country Reds in an entertaining 4-2 match. D-M, Nat & Shahan dive into an eventful top of the table clash that sealed Liverpool's return to the top flight of women's football. With so many Vixens in Disguise in the Liverpool team - and one of our old favourites bagging a goal - we take a bit of time to process our complicated feelings! We discuss Bristol's undoing on the day: set-piece fragilities, cruelly exposed by Megan Campbell's bewildering projectile throws, and our lack of physicality in the midfield. Are Satara Murray and Brooke Aspin Bristol's best ever central defence pairing? We tackle the question, hard, and celebrate being part of the unstoppable growth of women's football. Will the promotion party be ours next season? Where will it take place? Birmingham, perhaps? And will we, too, wear a red-perm wig as we celebrate? All will be revealed, in a year or so's time. Until then - enjoy - and see you at the RHPC on Easter Sunday, when we play Coventry United. Follow us, rate us, subscribe to us: Twitter @BCVixenCast Instagram @bcvixencast Facebook @bcv1xencast More links: linktr.ee/bcvixencast Vixens ‘Til We Die! COYR! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bcvixencast/message
#020 - Being a business owner can be a lonely place. What do you do when you find relationships dwindling because your friends or family can't relate to the commitment and dedication you have towards building your future?In this Friendsgiving special, The Leadline welcomes Abriana Johnson (Black Unicorn Creative), Megan Campbell (M Campbell VA Services), and Heather Wallace (The Timid Rider) to talk all about the pursuit of friendships that encourage and inspire us as businesswomen. Need a friend in your corner? Come connect with us on social media!Abriana Johnson @theabrianajHeather Wallace @timidriderMegan Campbell @mcampbellvaserviceMandee Flanders @mandeeflanders | @theleadlinepodcast*********This episode is brought to you by EquiDirectory, an online horse business directory and marketplace. List your business for free today by downloading the EquiDirectory app or visiting EquiDirectory.net.*********Enjoying this podcast? Join The Leadline Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded equine business owners and other podcast fans!
This week, we talk about growing and cultivating our own talent here at Hillsdale Hospital. Our guest today is Chief Nursing Office, Megan Campbell.
Tadhg Mulligan is a fantastic young man who has overcome great adversity in his life, from which, he's taken inspiration to help others. Renowned food critic and writer Dr John McKenna is backing the new Sea Louth initiative all the way. Pharmacist Kathy Maher contributes to a series of webinars about Men's Health for the Marie Keating foundation. Irish soccer international Megan Campbell is really looking forward to joining Liverpool and Gerry kicked off his focus on Artists of the Week The Police... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Creative Guts, co-hosts Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman chat with Megan Campbell of Ghost Cards by Megacles! What began as a bad dating experience, became something truly incredible. Megan photographs street art and abandoned places and turns them into postcards, combining her love of travel, street art, and sending snail mail. In this episode, you’ll hear about Megan’s journey as she’s grown as an artist, some of the inspiring places she’s visited, and the artists who have inspired her work. Go check out Ghost Cards by Megacles on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ghostcardsbymegacles. As always, come hang out with the Creative Guts team online at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com and at www.Facebook.com/CreativeGutsPodcast and www.Instagram.com/CreativeGutsPodcast
Scott is back on the coffee train, Ben deals with the after-effects of 15 hour car rides with the family, and Gabe is Gabe. It's all here as Ander Monson from March Plaidness joins the guys for an unhinged episode of The LIFERS Podcast. In 2016, Ander (along with Megan Campbell) started March Xness, a series of yearly March-Madness-style tournaments featuring essays about songs that has steadily grown in size and, um, intensity. This year the focus was on the grunge/alternative era of the ‘90s — with writer John Melillo's essay on Local H and “Bound For The Floor” emerging as the victor. Scott (clearly feeling the pangs of winner's guilt) talks with Ander about the history of the tournament, the inherent non-sadness of REM, the importance of building a community, and the bloody legacy of The Cruxshadows.
In this episode, we speak with Dr Isabel Cristina Jaramillo from Los Andes University in Colombia about “Gender in Transition: Studies about the Role of the Law in the Distribution of Resources for Implementing the Transition in Colombia after the Peace Agreement." We explore what gender has meant during Colombia's transition to peace and reconciliation and what the peace agreement has meant to the construction of Colombian feminisms. Hosted and recorded by: Mónica Arango Olaya Edited by: Christy Callaway-Gale Co-produced by: Mónica Arango Olaya Executive producer: Kira Allmann Show notes by: Sarah Dobbie Music by: Rosemary Allmann Additional thanks to: Sandra Fredman, Megan Campbell, Gauri Pillai, and Natasha Holcroft-Emmess
Jamie Moore had all the reaction from Tallaght Stadium as a record crowd watched Ireland beat Ukraine. Vera Pauw, Megan Campbell and Off The Bench presenter Cliona Foley had a chat. Ex LOI lads Matt Doherty and Sean Maguire helped us look ahead to two huge Euro 2020 qualifiers for the boys in green. Shamrock Rovers man Robertop Lopes told Jamie about his call up to the Cape Verde for the first time. And we heard about plans to vote on whatever changes the clubs want to the LOI.
Kansas City's Nonprofit Voice! Telling the stories of Kansas City local nonprofits and the people they serve. We talk with philanthropists, volunteer, community activists, executive directors from various nonprofits in the Kansas City community. Hosted by Ruth Baum Bigus and Bobby Keys This Weeks Guests: __________________________________________ Inclusion Connections Jennifer Beruan, PawsAbilities program coordinator; Debbie Horn, Executive Director www.ickc.org __________________________________________ Child Abuse Prevention Association Rochelle Parker, Executive Director; (Megan Campbell, development & communications director) www.capacares.org __________________________________________ Find us on Instagram & Facebook @kccaresonline Twitter @Kccaresradio