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https://www.copperplatemailorder.com/?p=7342&preview=true Copperplate Time 497 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Lunasa: Aoibhneas. The Merry Sisters of Fate 3. Trian: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Fiddler's Key/The Blessings of Silver. Trian 2 4. Andy M Stewart & Manus Lunny: Take Her In Your Arms. Joyful Noise 5. Gatehouse: Jack Roe's Reel. Heather Down the Moor 6. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: Big Pat's/Scotch Mary/Oot Be Estda Vong. The Yew & The Orchard 7. Mary Dillon/Deanta: Where Are You? Whisper of a Secret 8. Open The Door For Three: Boyne Water. The Joyful Hour 9. Johnny Og Connolly: Tommy the Norman/Fitzharris Fling. Fear Inis Bearachain 10. Seamus Creagh: In Praise of Mulllingar. It's No Secret 11. Julie Fowlis: Húg Air A' Bhonaid Mhóir: Transatlantic Sessions 2512. Carlos/Sweeney/McCartain: Harrison's Fedora/Coleman's Cross. The One After It 13. PJ & Marcus Hernon: Redican's Mother/Táim in Arrears//Hardiman the Fiddler/ Celebrating 50 Years 14. London Lasses: The Woods of Caolrua/Dancing Eyes/The Crock of Gold/The White Fairy. LL25 15. Louden Wainwright: Primrose Hill. Transatlantic Sessions 25 16. The GPs: Cut Across Shorty. In 1981 There Was The GPs17. Transatlantic Sessions 25 Band: Stoney Point/Far From Home/Bonnie Isle of Whalsay/High Road to Linton. Transatlantic Sessions 25 18. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
“I have found the paradox that if I love until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but only more love.” Mother Térèsa This episode is also available as a blog post: http://timehrhardt.com/2023/04/06/maundy-thursday-psalm-1161-2-12-19/
One of my favourite things to do is introspect my body, soul and spirit. I could be pushing the pram, cleaning out cat litter, mopping the floor, reading emails or stirring homemade, bubbling pasta sauce…when I give myself a little check-up. How am I doing? Am I feeling tired? Am I feeling joyful? Is there anxiety in my heart? Why is my mind so full? More often than not, I come out of my little mental, self-therapy session with a few tweaks needed. Things I need to pay attention to, pivot or put in place long haul to make sure that I'm more Nigella, less Gordon Ramsey, more Mother T, less woman on the news for killing people. Here are a handful of things that help me feel a little healthier body, soul and spirit.
"What actions are you going to take that are consistent with your possibility? Because without action you’ve got nothing.”- Emma Sievers, Founder of BA.Women™ THIS IS IT! Months in the making and at last, the day has come. The BA.Women Podcast is LIVE and the first episode you will get a further look into my vision and actions behind building BA.Women™ (badass women). And who’s this “me” talking? Let me formally introduce myself… My name is Emma Sievers and I am the Founder of BA.Women™ and the host to this podcast! SO incredible to be with you. I have been looking forward to this moment for a long time. BA.Women™ has always been about having conversations about our ideas and how to bring them into existence. I wanted to bring this conversation to life, sharing the value that I was learning from our BA.Women on a broader scale. On the podcast, I uncover and discover the endless ways we are badass. My mom (shout out Mother T) once told me that the greatest gift you can give the world is your authentic self. The world needs our unique ideas. If you are willing to uncover, take a stand for who you truly are, and be a contribution to others along the way, then I know I am being a badass woman. And have some fun! Life doesn’t need to be so serious! Each conversation, we are gaining new perspectives, experiencing women be real, open & authentic, sharing unique experiences, crazy/scary/amazing stories, leaving me inspired and astonished by each woman behind that mic. I’m constantly overwhelmed with gratitude for those who make the choice to be on the BA.Women Podcast; welcoming our badass audience into her badass world. Each woman reminding me of why BA.Women exists. So BA’s…what actions are you going to take that are consistent with your ideas, dreams and goals? “I started with this conversation of possibility, like what do you want, declare what you what… now I want to move into the conversation of, “what actions are you going to take that are consistent with your possibility?” Because its one thing to come to a bowmen event and be really empowered, but what’s missing, and that’s totally my responsibility is… what am I going to give these women and men that come to our events… what am I going to give them that is an action they can take on what they’ve just been empowered and inspired by. Because without action you’ve got nothing.”-Emma Sievers, Founder of BA.Women™ Topics: -What is BA.Women and why did I create it? -THE simple question that has been the catalyst for BA.Women. -What can you expect to hear on the BA.Women Podcast? -What kind of guests will we be interviewing? -Self development seminar I recommend to transform your life and business. It did for mine! - What does it mean to me to BE a badass women. -What’s my biggest struggles of being a Founder and business owner. -Whats coming up for BA.Women in 2020! Please leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast and share this episode with someone who you think is a badass! Resources Mentioned: -Instagram: --@bawomen --@emmasievers --@maevegimpl -BA.Women Website
This week, we’re talking about creativity with Dr Daisy Fancourt, Annie Kissack tells Christy about Caarjyn Cooidjagh’s upcoming album release, we speak to artists at Mother T’s and we have the new single from Francesca May.
Dollin Mercer is joined in the studio by the Health Minister David Ashford and founder of Mother T's community cafe Valerie Miller, to discuss what new legalisation of cannabis could mean for the Isle of Man.
Talkin' 'bout Saints some more—Specifically, JP2, Mother T, and Venerable Fulton Sheen. Also, celebrity voice impressions, and Rob explains grass-fed butter. Because we refuse to be pigeon-holed.
Our good friend Mark Vincent joins show this week. We sing the praises of Purple Rain and Prince. Pizza unprofessionalism. Flicks. Social media. It gets hot. We revisit the fight with Mark as he adds his unique 2 cents. Mother T with a dilly. We touch on guitars which leads into a music talk. We are the last of a generation. Dumb broads. We get down with Bobby Brown. Rickey Henderson. This episode has some precious goodness within… Twitter: @BatsBelfry Email: BatsBelfryPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Bats in the Belfry Recorded – 7/29/14