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Recorded live at a SAND Community Gathering (April 2026) Hard times are here, we hunger for voices that can see beyond the fear, beyond the noise, beyond the technologies consuming our attention. We need poets and visionaries. People who remember freedom. Dr. Jaiya John (Mshkiki Odeh Inini, Medicine Heart Man), medicine poet, freedom worker, is one of those voices. He has spent his life gathering words that heal. In this conversation, we enter the beauty, the grief, and the medicine together. We sit with the devastation tearing our world, the sorrows cracking us open, the ancestors still holding us—and the radical insistence that collective freedom is not something we chase. It is something already alive in and between us, waiting to be birthed. Dr. Jaiya John (Mshkiki Odeh Inini, Medicine Heart Man) was orphan-born on ancient Indigenous Anasazi and Pueblo lands in the high desert of New Mexico. He is an ancestral Baba, freedom worker, medicine poet, and the founder of Soul Water Rising—a global mission to eradicate oppression through re-humanization, book donations, and grants to displaced youth. He is the author of numerous books including Freedom: Medicine Words for your Brave Revolution and Fragrance After Rain, and the creator of the podcast I Will Read for You. A former professor of social psychology at Howard University, he holds a doctorate from UC Santa Cruz and has spoken to over a million people worldwide. His Indigenous soul dreams of frybread, sweetgrass, bamboo in the breeze, and turtle lakes whose poetry is peace. Watch the full video version of this conversation. Topics 00:00 Welcome and Land Acknowledgment 02:31 Guest Bio and Introduction 03:51 Opening Blessing and Heart Question 05:10 Reclaiming Anger as Medicine 08:08 Libation Prayer for the World 15:57 Anger Rage and Lifted Veils 20:19 Rethinking War and Remembering Water 25:18 Gather Your People Reading 33:04 Grief Poetry and Inner Wars 36:13 War Wants Us Small 40:30 Soul Conditions That Grow War 42:14 Oxygen of War 44:12 Harvesting Clear Vision 47:05 Ferocious Grief Revival 49:38 How Grief Behaves 51:59 Poetry Against Silence 55:08 From Muteness to Voice 58:33 Artistry as Resurrection 01:03:42 Womanhood as Creativity 01:07:23 History as Sacred Hoop 01:12:45 Composting Harm into Healing 01:16:33 Intentional Living Practice 01:19:22 All These Rivers Choose Love 01:23:01 Blessings and Farewell Dr. Jaiya John — Guest Website: jaiyajohn.com Soul Water Rising — global mission Podcast: I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John Freedom Medicine: Words for Your Brave Revolution — book Wildflowers Praying at Midnight — book We Birth Freedom at Dawn — book All These Rivers and You Chose Love — book Fragrance After Rain — book Dr. Jaiya John's YouTube channel — where his poem for the Martyred Poets of Gaza and Palestine is available Substack: jaiyajohn.substack.com Dr. Jennifer Mullan — Referenced Website: decolonizingtherapy.com — Dr. Mullan's "rage doctor" ministry and upcoming work Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma, and Politicizing Your Practice — book Therapy is Not Neutral: Dr. Jennifer Mullan & Iya Affo (SAND Podcast episode) The Gaza Monologues — Referenced The Gaza Monologues — ASHTAR Theatre — the global project of 33 young people from Gaza, which Dr. Jaiya John contributed a poem to Support ASHTAR Theatre / Gaza Monologues writers — GlobalGiving Nikki Giovanni — Referenced Nikki Giovanni — Poetry Foundation — the poet whose performance broke Dr. Jaiya John open as a young man and birthed him as a poet nikki-giovanni.com Ancestors Referenced El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) — quoted: "Out of all our studies, history is most qualified to reward our research" Geronimo — Dr. Jaiya John's ancestral grandfather spirit, whose question "What is in your heart?" opens the gathering John Lewis — referenced for "good trouble" and getting in the way of harm Hopi Nation / Turtle Island The concept of Sipapu (the Hopi place of emergence/womb place) is discussed at length as a framework for understanding history as circular, not linear Connect with more talks and films from the SAND film Series The Eternal Song Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
The curtain is brought down on the 2025/26 campaign as the final Official Coleraine Podcast of the season is now live.Co-hosted by Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb, the pair start by reflecting on the Bannsiders' strong end to the season as we finished second in the Premiership, won the Irish Cup and qualified for European football this summer.There is also a conversation around plans for next season, potential incomings/outgoings and how great it would be to see big crowds at The Showgrounds once again.Finally, the pair disclose who they would like to see the Stripes face in Europe and a reflection of the season in general.Everyone at Coleraine FC would like to thank Northern Regional College for their assistance.
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In this episode of the Everything Trackside Podcast, we're joined by RTÉ presenter and content creator Carl Mullan.Carl shares his journey as a lifelong Formula 1 fan — from growing up during the Jordan F1 era to witnessing the sport's huge rise in popularity in Ireland today.We discuss:His earliest memories of F1 and the impact of the Jordan teamWhy Eddie Jordan remains such an iconic figure in Irish motorsportThe new wave of Irish talent, including Alex Dunne, and what it means for the futureHow Formula 1 fandom has changed in Ireland in recent years We also dive into the current state of the sport, including:Whether F1 has become too focused on entertainmentThe impact of Drive to Survive and new audiencesConcerns around the current regulations and racing quality Plus, we preview the Miami Grand Prix:The latest updates and debate around the 2026 engine regulationsWhat to expect from a Sprint weekend in MiamiKey storylines, contenders, and predictions
"I Swear" is a 2025 British biographical drama film directed, written, and produced by Kirk Jones. It is based on the true life story of John Davidson, a Scottish man with severe Tourette syndrome who was the subject of the 1989 television documentary "John's Not Mad." The film stars Robert Aramayo as Davidson, alongside Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, and Peter Mullan in supporting roles, with Scott Ellis Watson making his acting debut as a young Davidson. The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the performances of Aramayo and Mullan. The film received five nominations at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, winning two for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Aramayo and Best Casting. Aramayo was kind enough to spend some time talking with us about his work and experience making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will open in US theaters on April 24th from Sony Pictures Classics. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Jordan Mullan; a key figure in Brisbane basketball and Program Director at AUSA Hoops, one of Australia's leading pathways to US college basketball.Jordan reflects on growing up during the golden era of Brisbane basketball, including why the game was more than just competition. It was community, long nights at the stadium, and countless hours in the gym.We explore how the game has changed, from the old BBI days to today's pathway-driven system, and what that shift means for players, parents, and development.The conversation also goes beyond basketball. We go into family, adversity, accountability, and the lessons that carry into life after the game.If you've been part of the Brisbane basketball scene, or you're trying to understand where the game is heading, this episode is one to tap into.
In Part Two of our conversation with Jo and Alfie from Emery Little, we go deeper into the realities of leadership, personal growth, and building a modern financial planning firm.Alfie shares his experience with imposter syndrome, explaining how self-doubt can still appear even for confident leaders, and why pushing through discomfort has been essential to his development. Jo reflects on her journey as a young female CEO in financial planning, the challenges that come with visibility in the industry, and the importance of representation.The conversation also explores how Emery Little is evolving internally. From experimenting with a pod-style team structure to overhauling their technology stack with Microsoft 365 and AI tools like Copilot.Jo and Alfie discuss leadership mistakes, communication challenges, and what they've learned from difficult decisions. They also share their ambitions for the firm's future, including plans to scale toward £600m and eventually £1bn in assets, while maintaining a lean, high-performing team.A candid conversation about leadership, vulnerability, technology, and building a values-driven financial planning business.
The Official Coleraine Podcast returns for March as co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb discuss recent events both on and off the pitch.The pair start by reflecting on the Bannsiders reaching the Irish Cup semi-final and this weekend's fixture against Cliftonville.There is also special praise for Joel Cooper after the attacker made it 20 goals for the campaign in all competitions.Everyone at Coleraine FC would like to thank Northern Regional College for their assistance.
In this episode of the Plannex Podcast, Adam Carolan & Rohan Sivajoti are joined by Jo and Alfie from Emery Little, a third-generation financial planning firm navigating leadership transition, strategic change, and the power of niche positioning. Jo, now CEO of the family-founded firm, shares the journey of stepping into leadership after her father, while Alfie reflects on his 18-year path from school leaver to key leader within the business. Together, they discuss the emotional and practical realities of succession, the importance of having a clear leader, and how coaching helped them navigate the transition. The conversation explores Emery Little's transformation, from redefining their investment philosophy and fee structure to reshaping the team and doubling down on their niche advising BP employees and retirees. Jo and Alfie also reflect on lessons from a failed startup aimed at tech entrepreneurs, how the firm streamlined from 25 to 19 employees, and why culture - described internally as “joyful professional” - sits at the heart of their strategy. A candid conversation about leadership, niche strategy, culture, and evolving a family-founded financial planning firm for the next generation.
Location: Movilla Cemetery, NewtownardsLed by: Pastor James IrvinePreacher: Rev. Ian PaisleyAudio Engineer: Harry Compton
Location: Lurgan ManseLed by: Pastor James IrvinePreacher: Rev. Ian PaisleyAudio Engineer: Harry Compton
Television is filled with "will they or won't they" couples. Friends had Ross and Rachel. Parks and Rec had Leslie and Ben. The Gilmore Girls, had Lorelei and Luke. But what happens after the couple's kiss? Do we keep watching? One statistician dug into the data behind the kiss effect, and that's the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Ashley Mullan. Ashley Mullan is a PhD student and research assistant in Vanderbilt University's Department of biostatistics. Currently, Mullan works on a team focusing on the care children receive in Tennessee's child welfare and juvenile justice systems. She's also interested in pop culture, and in her spare time, analyzes her own consumption of popular media. That led Mullan to author a Significance article on The Kiss Effect, the impact of a "will they won't they?" couple's first kiss on a TV show's ratings.
Breakneck Ridge to Cold Spring delayed at least two years Don't expect the Fjord Trail to reach Cold Spring anytime soon. In addition to announcing a $450,000 grant to the village and Philipstown for the building of sidewalks on Fair Street, Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail Inc. said on Monday (Feb. 9) that it will "prioritize" the northern section of the trail from Breakneck Ridge to Long Dock Park in Beacon. The state's recently released environmental impact statement included a timeline stating that construction on the northern and southern sections (Breakneck to Cold Spring) would begin this year. But HHFT Executive Director Amy Kacala and President Peter Mullan said on Tuesday that construction will begin on the northern section this year, and work on the southern portion will be pushed back at least two years. They said a major factor in the delay is that HHFT and the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will be gathering more data on the stretch of the Hudson River where an elevated boardwalk would be built. Despite overall improvements in the river's health since the 1970s, many fish species have been declining. The DEC and the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are also in the midst of a yearslong project to determine the extent of PCB contamination in the lower Hudson River caused by industrial dumping by General Electric. In its public comment on the impact statement, the environmental group Riverkeeper raised concerns that the endangered shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon species would be harmed by construction in the stretch of river that runs through the Highlands. "We're committed to being sensitive to the ecology of the river," said Mullan. "We want to use this time to make sure that we are developing the design as sensitively as possible and look for ways to repair the ecology of the shallow water river habitat, because we're seeing the ecosystem function of that habitat actually going down." Kacala said that the data collection will take at least two years. "We want to do this right, and sometimes that takes time," she said. In the meantime, HHFT will push forward with the northern section, much to the delight of Beacon Mayor Lee Kyriacou, who has long advocated for the project. "I'm very excited about this, and I think that most people in Beacon are, too," he said on Tuesday. Kacala said that construction along the northern part of the trail would begin on state-owned land. "There are still some conversations we need to have with private landowners," she said. The first phase will include the Wade's Hill lot and trail, followed by a trail north of the Breakneck Connector to an overlook of Bannerman's Island. Many residents who live near Breakneck have had problems with hikers trespassing in their yards to get a better view of the ruined castle in the river. "We're hoping to help them out by alleviating that pressure and putting that part forward first," said Kacala. "Then people have a safe and predictable way where they know they can get to that view." Beacon Rail Trail Update While the Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail is being constructed, Mayor Lee Kyriacou said Beacon will be pushing forward with the segment of a larger trail that would connect the Metro-North station to Hopewell Junction along an abandoned rail line. "The pricing for the whole line is fairly expensive, but the Beacon section is fairly doable and doable quickly," he said on Tuesday (Feb. 9), referring to the section that would begin at the train station and stop at the city line near Route 52. "We're hoping to get bids done this year and construction next year." The Beacon trail, which will be paved and mostly flat, will give residents who commute a safe way to reach the train station without a car, said Kyriacou, noting that the city plans on installing more bike lockers. The trail would cross the Fjord Trail near Dennings Point. "This is going to be transformational to Beacon's quality of life," said Kyriacou. "It...
Funds would cover local portion of state grant Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail Inc. said on Monday (Feb. 9) that it has pledged $450,000 to extend the sidewalks on Fair Street from Mayor's Park in Cold Spring to Route 9D and Little Stony Point. The village and Philipstown are applying for a grant from the state Department of Transportation that would reimburse 80 percent of the project costs. The $450,000 from HHFT will cover the 20 percent required from the village and town. The project is expected to cost about $2 million. "We've been talking with the village and the town about sidewalks a lot," said Peter Mullan, the HHFT president. "How do we do something quick to address the situation in the village," to provide a safe pedestrian route from Main Street to Little Stony Point and the Washburn Trail. The Fjord Trail, a proposed 7.5-mile linear park connecting Cold Spring and Beacon, is designed to alleviate overcrowding in the village and along Route 9D. Many visitors are hikers who walk from the train station down Fair Street, which has no sidewalks, to reach Little Stony Point, Bull Hill and points beyond. Although Fair Street is not part of the proposed trail, HHFT Executive Director Amy Kacala said it has always been on the designers' minds. "In the master plan, we call Fair Street a 'meander' to acknowledge that people are walking on that route," she said. "It won't be a multimodal route in the same way as our trail, but more ways for people to get out of the village is important to reduce congestion. "While the connection we'll make to Dockside Park will be part of the trail, this is an alternate route people are already used to taking," she said. "We want to make sure that they're walking safely, and we know that the municipalities share that concern." The sidewalks on Fair Street will also be needed because the trail itself won't be coming to Cold Spring anytime soon: HHFT announced on Monday that it is delaying construction on the trail between Breakneck Ridge and Cold Spring for at least two years while it collects more ecological data. HHFT plans to build a boardwalk that extends into the river as part of the southern trail. Many residents, as well as the environmental group Riverkeeper, have expressed concern about the impact of construction on the river. Mullan said he hopes that because the matching funds for the sidewalks are coming from a local nonprofit, rather than the municipalities, it will make for a "stronger application" for the state grant. He said he also hopes the donation will give the project's detractors — of which there have been many in Philipstown — some pause. "I hope that the people of Cold Spring see this as a measure of our commitment to the community," he said. In a joint statement on Wednesday, Cold Spring Mayor Kathleen Foley, Nelsonville Mayor Chris Winward and Philipstown Supervisor John Van Tassel said they were grateful for the $450,000 pledge but that the municipalities still must find money to construct sidewalks along Route 9D toward Breakneck. "HHFT was not willing to contribute to funding for 9D, estimated at $3 million, for which we are pursuing a TAP [Transportation Alternatives Program] grant," they said. "In order to qualify for the reimbursable 80 percent from TAP, local governments have to demonstrate in their applications that the full amount for the projects can be fronted. We are actively working to secure front-end funding for both projects, and the situation is fluid."
Barry chats to two great guests this week. First up, he's joined by Tom Mullan following a brilliant run of form for the Mullan family kennels. Tom chats about growing up in the greyhound racing and his life in the sport and recent success at Lifford, including Trainer of the Year honours. Barry then chats to Pat Morrissey to preview a huge weekend of racing at Clonmel Greyhound Stadium. A packed episode full of insight and top-class racing chat. Have a listen now.
A Decolonial Invitation to Remember, Relearn, and Resist From a live SAND Community Gathering (November 2025) a live conversation with Dr. Jennifer Mullan & Iya Affo. Their discussion emphasizes the importance of ancestral wisdom, collective healing, and the decolonization of therapeutic practices. Dr. Mullan shares her personal journey of reconciling traditional healing methods with modern therapy and explores the impact of historical and intergenerational trauma. The conversation also highlights the significance of land, lineage, and community in the healing process, and addresses the ways in which therapy can be transformed to be more inclusive and effective for diverse populations. Dr. Mullan shares from her journey of calling therapists into a politicized practice—one rooted in responsibility, reverence, and collective liberation. The conversation challenges clinicians to confront their training, interrogate their privilege, and participate in the sacred labor of relearning. Topics 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:30 Honoring Ancestral Wisdom 01:54 Introducing Iya Affo 04:23 Meet Dr. Jennifer Mullan 05:22 The Non-Neutrality of Therapy 10:39 Decolonizing Therapy: A Deep Dive 14:33 Therapy and Boundaries 27:42 The Historical Impact on Therapy 31:24 Shining a Light on Hidden History 31:55 Finding Safe Spaces for Vulnerability 32:21 Therapeutic Contexts and Trauma 33:45 Bridging and Reciprocity in Healing 37:04 Colonial Soul Wound and Historical Trauma 39:39 Reclaiming Ancestral Pathways 42:25 Decolonizing Therapy for All 45:43 Healing Across Layered Dimensions 54:50 Embracing Sacred Rage and Grief 58:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
Are you obsessed with Jane Austen's books? Then come listen to an insightful and fun conversation with Professor John Mullan. It's the next best thing to meeting Jane Austen in person. John Mullan is Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London. He has published widely on eighteenth and nineteenth-century literature, his books include The Artful Dickens. He has edited Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility and Emma for Oxford World's Classics. He is also a broadcaster and journalist, writing on contemporary fiction for the Guardian. He has taught Austen to university students for over three decades, and has lectured widely to lovers of her fiction in both the UK and the US. In this captivating conversation, Maki Morris (In the Bookroom with Maki) speaks with Professor John Mullan about his insights into Jane Austen's works. They explore the themes of Austen's novels, the significance of weather, the unique characteristics of characters who never speak, and the process of writing about such a beloved author. Mullan shares his favorite chapters from his book, discusses the importance of adaptations, and offers recommendations for those new to Austen's literature. The conversation highlights the enduring legacy of Jane Austen and the excitement surrounding her 250th birthday.
Are you obsessed with Jane Austen's books? Then come listen to an insightful and fun conversation with Professor John Mullan. It's the next best thing to meeting Jane Austen in person. John Mullan is Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London. He has published widely on eighteenth and nineteenth-century literature, his books include The Artful Dickens. He has edited Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility and Emma for Oxford World's Classics. He is also a broadcaster and journalist, writing on contemporary fiction for the Guardian. He has taught Austen to university students for over three decades, and has lectured widely to lovers of her fiction in both the UK and the US. In this captivating conversation, Maki Morris (In the Bookroom with Maki) speaks with Professor John Mullan about his insights into Jane Austen's works. They explore the themes of Austen's novels, the significance of weather, the unique characteristics of characters who never speak, and the process of writing about such a beloved author. Mullan shares his favorite chapters from his book, discusses the importance of adaptations, and offers recommendations for those new to Austen's literature. The conversation highlights the enduring legacy of Jane Austen and the excitement surrounding her 250th birthday.
Welcome back to season six of the Official Coleraine Podcast.It is a different feel and look for the show as we recorded live from the studio at Northern Regional College.Co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb reflect on the season to date, the schedule ahead and how things are progressing at The Showgrounds both on and off the pitch.The pair also congratulate Patrick Kelly on earning his first senior cap for Northern Ireland as he was used from the bench in the recent win against Luxembourg.There's so much more to enjoy - so sit back and relax.
Adrian Mullan Shamrocks Ballyhale chats to CRKC - Nickey - (Post v Kilcormac-Killoughey) - Sun. 09.11.2025
Adrian Mullan Shamrocks Ballyhale chats to CRKC - Shane - (Post v Kilcormac-Killoughey) - Sun. 09.11.2025
Paddy Mullan Shamrocks Ballyhale chats to CRKC (Post v Kilcormac-Killoughey) - Sun. 09.11.2025
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Oakwood Park Grammar School, Maidstone.
This episode features several ghosts all associated with one place. And that place is a specific building with its own interesting history – the Theater Royal Drury Lane of London. Research: Appleton, William Worthen. “Charles macklin: An Actor’s Life.” Cambridge, Harvard University Press. 1960. https://archive.org/details/charlesmacklinac00appl/page/n11/mode/2up Benjamin, Victor D. “The history of the theatres of London, from the year 1760 to the present time. Being a continuation of the Annual Register of all the new tragedies, comedies farces, pantomines that have been performed within that period. With occasional notes and anecdotes.” London. Printed for T. Becket. 1771. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/historyoftheatre00victiala/page/n7/mode/2up Cibber, Colley. “An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber.” Chiswick Press, London. 1889. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/44064/pg44064.txt “Dan Leno: A Victim to Overwork.” The People (London.) June 7, 1903. https://www.newspapers.com/image/811209994/?match=1&terms=dan%20leno “Dan Leno Dead.” New York Times. Nov. 1, 1904. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1904/11/01/101241446.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 Dickson, Andrew. “Inside the world's most haunted theatre.” The Guardian. Oct. 29, 2015. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2015/oct/29/most-haunted-theatre-ghosts-superstitions-theatre-royal-drury-lane The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Colley Cibber". Encyclopedia Britannica, 7 Dec. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Colley-Cibber The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Dan Leno". Encyclopedia Britannica, 16 Dec. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Dan-Leno The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Drury Lane Theatre". Encyclopedia Britannica, 27 Jan. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Drury-Lane-Theatre The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "Thomas Killigrew". Encyclopedia Britannica, 15 Mar. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-Killigrew “Ghost of Dan Leno.” The Register. (Adelaide, SA.) Dec. 15, 1923. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65060035 Hoge, Warren. “A Major New Role As Theater Mogul For Lloyd Webber.” New York Times. Jan. 10, 2000. https://www.nytimes.com/2000/01/10/arts/a-major-new-role-as-theater-mogul-for-lloyd-webber.html "The humorous lieutenant, or, Generous enemies a comedy as it is now acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39804.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. “Interregnum (1649-1660).” The Royal Family. https://www.royal.uk/interregnum-1649-1660 “Leno, Dan, 1860-1904.” University of Sheffield Archives. https://archives.sheffield.ac.uk/agents/people/308?&filter_fields[]=subjects&filter_values[]=Wild+west Lloyd, Arthur. “The Theatre Royal Drury Lane - Main Entrance situated on Catherine Street, Westminster, London.” Arthur Lloyd’s Music Hall. http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/DruryLane.htm#1 Maitland, Hayley. “Murder, Musicals, and Royal Romance: The History of Drury Lane, London’s Oldest—And Most Haunted—Theater.” Vogue. Sept. 14, 2023. https://www.vogue.com/article/the-history-of-drury-lane-londons-oldest-and-most-haunted-theater Milhous, Judith, and Robert D. Hume. “The Drury Lane Actors' Rebellion of 1743.” Theatre Journal , Mar., 1990, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Mar., 1990), pp. 57-80. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3207558 Morley, Sheridan. “Theatre's Strangest Acts.” Robson Books. 2014. Mullan, Kevin. “Charles Macklin (McLaughlin/MacLochlainn): The Donegal theatre radical and playwright who revolutionised Covent Garden in the 1700s.” Derry Journal. Sept. 24, 2024. https://www.derryjournal.com/heritage-and-retro/heritage/charles-macklin-mclaughlinmaclochlainn-the-donegal-theatre-radical-and-playwright-who-revolutionised-covent-garden-in-the-1700s-4795038 “The Newly Renovated Theatre Royal Drury Lane Wins At The Stage Awards.” Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals. https://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/news/the-newly-renovated-theatre-royal-drury-lane-wins-at-the-stage-awards Planer, Nigel. “The Ghosts of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.” Huffpost. Feb. 10, 2014. https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/nigel-planer/nigel-planer-drury-lane-ghosts_b_4426092.html Simon, Ed. “Here We Are Again!—How Joseph Grimaldi Invented the Creepy Clown.” JSTOR. May 4, 2022. https://daily.jstor.org/here-we-are-again-how-joseph-grimaldi-invented-the-creepy-clown/ Shand, John. “Drury Lane: London’s Oldest Theater. A Tercentenary?” The Guardian. July 8, 1939. https://www.newspapers.com/image/259462987/?match=1&terms=drury%20theatre%20ghost Shipp, L. “Charles Fleetwood, the 1744 Drury Lane Riots, and Pricing Practices in Eighteenth-Century British Theatre.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 47: 405–424. https://doi.org/10.1111/1754-0208.12956. “The Story So Far.” LW Theatres. https://lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/theatre-royal-drury-lane/about-theatre-royal-drury-lane/ “The Story So Far …” Theatre Royal Drury lane. https://thelane.co.uk/the-history Wyatt, Benjamin Dean. “Observations on the design for the Theatre royal, Drury lane, as executed in 1812: accompanied by plans, elevation, & sections, of the same.” London, printed for J. Taylor. 1813. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=o58NAAAAQAAJ&rdid=book-o58NAAAAQAAJ&rdot=1 Zagha, Muriel. “The Puritan Paradox.” The Guardian. Feb. 15, 2002. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2002/feb/16/artsandhumanities.highereducation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian Mullan Shamrocks Ballyhale on CRKC (Post v Dicksboro) - Courtesy Clubber TV with Paul Murphy & Richie Power) 12.10.2025
Title: Fundraising in College AthleticsSeries: The Huddle on Sports Business VenturesGuest: Maria Mullan, ASU Athletics
Feliks Banel's guests on this SUMMER ENCORE EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Jake Rehm and Bill Youngs of Eastern Washington University on this past May's Mullan Road Conference and Mullan Road history; and Richard Blumenthal, author of the 2024 book "Maritime Names of Washington"; plus, a live bootleg from the Saturday, September 7, 2024 performance by The Sonics at MoPoP; and the first installment in our listen back to Stan Freberg's "Oregon, Oregon!" centennial musical from 1959. This encore broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, September 7, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via www.space101fm.org at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. The original live broadcast was presented on September 8, 2024. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes.
Agile government is a blueprint for reform. By shifting focus to end-users, empowering small teams, and embracing rapid iteration, agencies can better meet public needs in a fast-changing world. That's the foundation of the National Academy of Public Administration's new Agile Learning Program. Here with insight into how the course equips leaders with practical tools for navigating complexity and driving change are Dr. Joe Mitchell and Amanda Mullan. Dr. Mitchell serves as the Cooley-Fanning Director of Strategic Initiatives & International Programs at the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). Ms. Mullan serves as the Academy's Project Director for Strategic Initiatives.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lindsay Mullan (Cuffing with Cupid) and Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) meet and practically fall in love. The two exude pure charisma as they discuss how "Cuffing with Cupid" became so successful, dating in the modern world, discovering the secrets of attraction, and Shakespeare's rich daddy.
PJ Coogan chats with Hugh Mullan about the vibrant summer season at Lislee Lavender (The Seven Heads Farm) and what it's like to work in West Cork's purple paradise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Few shows face the criticism from all sides that “The Oscars” do. Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan know that better than most. They've produced the last two Academy Awards, facing the challenge head-on and boosting ratings along the way. The Academy and ABC have taken notice, quickly announcing Kapoor and Mullan as the producers of next year's Oscars, along with returning host Conan O'Brien. In an exclusive conversation with Daniel Howat from Next Best Picture, Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan discuss their approach to producing “The Oscars,” honoring the crafts behind the films, and the challenge of the time crunch. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wondered how to juggle fame, family, and early morning radio shows? Carl Mullan, our guest and renowned radio presenter, spills the beans on the multifaceted journey of modern fatherhood. With humour and candidness, Carl shares his experiences navigating the rollercoaster of parenting, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. His insights highlight the pressing need for flexible parental leave legislation to support evolving family dynamics, making this discussion not only hilarious but deeply enlightening for anyone embarking on the parenting adventure. We pull back the curtain on the emotional landscape of new parenthood, addressing the often unspoken challenges and societal expectations thrust upon new mothers and fathers. The conversation takes a deep dive into the physiological changes dads experience, like the surge of oxytocin and vasopressin, and how these changes foster protective instincts. With personal anecdotes and real talk, we emphasize that each parenting journey is unique. It's a comforting reminder that there's no "right" way to feel as a new parent. The discussion furthers with an exploration of identity shifts and the balance between personal and professional life. Carl opens up about the struggles of maintaining a social media presence while being present for his family, underscoring the importance of setting boundaries in the relentless pursuit of followers. Through witty exchanges and honest reflections, we touch upon the evolving roles of fathers and the ongoing negotiation of roles within relationships. From work-life balance to the unique dynamics of raising multiple children, this episode serves up a hearty mix of humour, wisdom, and relatable tales for anyone navigating the complex world of parenting. Proudly sponsored by https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Belfast, Northern Ireland: early spring 2017. Retired Chief Inspector Patrick Mullan is found brutally murdered in his bed. Detective Sergeant Ryan McBride and his partner Detective Sergeant Billy Lamont are called to his desolate country home to investigate. In their inquiry, they discover a man whose career with the Police Service of Northern Ireland was overshadowed by violence and corruption. Is the killer someone from Mullan's past, or his present?And who hated the man enough to kill him twice?Ryan and Billy once again face a complex investigation with wit and intelligence, all set in Belfast and the richly atmospheric countryside around it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we welcome Academy Fellow, John Kamensky, Academy Director of Strategic Initiatives and International Programs, Dr. Joe Mitchell, and Academy Project Director, Amanda Mullan, to discuss the Academy's new report on Organizational Health and Performance and how it compares to the 2018 Academy report.Links:Strengthening Organizational Health and Performance in Government (2018)Office of Management and Budget: Strengthening Organizational Health and Performance in Government (2024)Support the Podcast Today at:donate@napawash.org or 202-347-3190Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_
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Feliks Banel's guests on this live broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Jake Rehm and Bill Youngs of Eastern Washington University on this past May's Mullan Road Conference and Mullan Road history; and Richard Blumenthal, author of the new book "Maritime Names of Washington"; plus, a live bootleg from Saturday's performance by The Sonics at MoPoP; and the first installment in our listen back to Stan Freberg's "Oregon, Oregon!" centennial musical from 1959. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Daylight Time on Sunday, September 8, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle
Lydia Mullan is a sailor, journalist, and on board reporter. She is the managing editor at Sail Magazine and was the social media manger behind Cole Brauer's recent Global Solo Challenge campaign. She was aboard the vessel Alliance in this year's Newport-Bermuda race when they struck an object and had to abandon ship in the Gulf Stream. In this episode, we talk about that accident and their subsequent rescue, as well as Lydia's career as a sailing journalist. -- Check out 59-north.com to learn more about 59º North Sailing. -- If you liked this conversation you'll LOVE The QUARTERDECK, 59º North's 'deep dives on the art of seam'nship.' Join our interactive community and get involved in the conversation at quarterdeck.59-north.com. First two weeks FREE, then multiple pricing options thereafter.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative shadow transport minister Dr Kieran Mullan, Labour MP Josh Simons, political commentator Jo Phillips and Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of the New Economics Foundation think tank.
TV and radio presenters Baz Ashmawy and Carl Mullen swap advice on fatherhood, how to deal with the online haters and being happy in your own skin.
After today's episode, head on over to @therapybookspodcast to learn about the latest giveaway. If you are enjoying these episodes and would like to support the podcast, please leave us a review. *The information shared in the podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. In this weeks episode, Jessica Fowler, interviews Jennifer Mullan, PsyD about her book Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma $ Politicizing Your Practice. It is hard to pick just a few highlights as we discussed so much in this episode, but here are a few: 6:03: Learning and unlearning concept. 9:06 Defining what decolonizing therapy is. 14:12: Challenging the language that we use. 19:50: DSM and (lack of) multicultural classes in our education. 25:00 Beginning to talk about how the history of mental health is important. 25:56: How things are beginning to shift. 27:29: Why Dr. Mullan decided to write the book 29:00 This book is for practitioners. 31:32: Discussion around a shift in mental health treatment and exploring the history and how it applies to today. In addition, how as therapists we need to metabolize the energy we take on. 38:32: Practitioners are leaving mental health and the toll the work takes on people. 50:00: Gatekeeping
In 1919, a wall of molasses washed through the North End. I don't think we talk about this enough! In this episode, we're talking with Lisa Mullan Perkins of Uwila Warrior about this sticky incident and its impact on the city. Plus, my pitch for the next great HBO Miniseries, working title: Sweet Nightmares: The Great Molasses Flood. We've also got an update on my emotional state and a lot of questions about Wally, the Red Sox's wall-dwelling mascot. For merch, head to Explainbostontome.com.Follow me on Instagram @explainbostontome. Send us a Text Message.
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I genuinely enjoyed my Sacred Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, PsyD., creator of Decolonizing Therapy: a psychological evolution that weaves together political, ancestral, therapeutic, and global well-being (@decolonizingtherapy on IG). Dr. Jenn is a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex. Her work is an urgent call to dive to the root of global and generational trauma to unlock the wisdom of our sacred rage. She is also the author of the recently released book Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma, and Politicizing Your Practice, a Love letter and call to action for helpers, healers, therapists, and space-holders struggling inside the mental health industrial complex. As I move through her book, I am awash in the absolutely beautiful and Loving poetry of her language, heart, and calling.Dr. Jenn and I had ourselves just a down-home, mighty good time. This is all I will say about our conversation. I am excited for you to listen and enjoy yourself just as much.Sacred Conversations are periodic episodes of my podcast in which I reach out to people whose work and life inspire me, and we simply have an old fashioned phone conversation. No video. No scripted, transactional, extractive, one-sided interview dynamic. Just two people with a care and curiosity for each other's journey, asking each other soulful questions, and enjoying the ancient, mutually healing art of listening deeply. Again, not an interview. A spiritual communion. The idea is for us to relax and enjoy an organic conversation, like over tea or breaking bread, and get to know each other along the way. My books are available at jaiyajohn.com (thank you for purchasing directly from the author) and at booksellers worldwide. Audiobooks, eBooks, book specials, sleep stories, audio talks, apparel, and piano music are exclusively at my website. Thank you for posting your copies of my books on Instagram, tagging #jaiyajohn, encouraging others to purchase, posting readings of your favorite passages, and sharing online book reviews. My whole heart cries Grateful. jaiyajohn.com... Support the show
Bobby O'Mullan is an industry expert with a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology & Sports Performance. He has over a decade of experience in training, coaching and program development for private clients, secondary & college athletics and corporate wellness initiatives. He has a deep understanding of performance tech and knows when, where and how to apply the right tool for the right outcome. Above all, he understands the value of mindset, working with athletes to adapt, manage and channel stress into better performance.Job Title is Director of Sports Performance at Rollins College through Spectrum Sports Performance. LinksWebsitebobbyomullan.comInstagraminstagram.com/bobbyomullanTikToktiktok.com/@bobbyomullanLinkedinlinkedin.com/in/bobbyomullanMore infohttp://www.youtube.com/@bobbyomullan:
Themes: sacred rage, mental health, therapy, creativity, the publishing process, grief, anger, death. This week we welcome Dr Jennifer Mullan to the podcast! Her brand new book “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” is a national bestseller! We talk about sacred rage, grief, and the current global state of the therapy/mental health system. Plus Jennifer's creativity and publishing process. Dr Jennifer Mullan, the Rage Dr, is a Colonial Consciousness Crusher. Ancestral Wound Worker. Scholar Activist.International Speaker. Trained as a Clinical Psychologist. Intergenerational & Historical Trauma Alchemist. Paradigm Smasher. We speak about: The death of the glamor of being a writer What is sacred rage? Is it grief or is it rage? How to connect to your fire and rage Some of Jennifer's experiences working as a therapist and facing death. How can therapists provide adequate care in a flawed system? Ways to Connect with Dr Jennifer Mullan Get her book Website Instagram Ways to connect with NATALIE Join Everyday Intuition Join Vancouver Live Event Sign up to the Monthly Energy Forecast $8.88 a month $98 a year 2024 ENERGY FORECAST- Download now GIVE IT DEATH FREE ACTIVATION-Download Carry on the conversation on Substack Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services. Including mediumship and psychic reading sessions Instagram - Follow Natalie Instagram- Follow Things That Die Credits Podcast Music: “Things That Die” by Baljit Rayat Editing - Kelly Whinnem
Welcome back to DARE TO FEEL a podcast that fearlessly explores themes of intimacy, relationships, spirituality, and healing.Dr. Jenn is someone who's been inspiring me for so long! I learned some things talking to Dr. Jenn about her and the work she does that blew my mind! I'm not going to give anything away, but there were so many things in this conversation that inspired me - she is a radical, revolutionary healer and woman and I cannot wait for you to listen to this conversation.In this Episode:- Dr. Jenn shares her deep desire, within her work, to get to the raw bits of truth that are hidden within our collective and individual ancestral trauma.- We hear about one of the most profound things a teacher and elder of Dr. Jenn's told her and how she burst into tears at what was shared.- The conversation unearthed pieces of Dr. Jenn's personal journey into how she's reconnected with her own historical and ancestral trauma.CONNECT WITH DR. JENNIFER MULLAN Website: https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com/IG: @decolonizingtherapyOrder her book: https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com/bookCONNECT WITH ALEXANDRA:Website: https://www.alexandraroxo.com/ IG: @alexandraroxoTools for Healing & Transformation: https://alexandra-roxo.myflodesk.com/tools-and-transformation
"You've got to be different, you've got to be much more creative." -DylanLooking for tangible steps you can take to start aligning your behaviors and mindsets with those of your desired future selves?Discover the path to unparalleled productivity and focus with Dylan Mullen, the visionary founder of Happy Skin Co, Australia's top e-commerce startup. Learn from Mullen's journey of creating a revolutionary hair removal handset that amassed over $40 million in revenue, emphasizing the power of visualization and a growth mindset in achieving success. Find out why surrounding yourself with growth-focused individuals sharing their recommended books, podcasts, and transformative training methods is key to making positive changes in your own life. Join us to glean inspiration and insights for enhancing your productivity and mindset!Episode Highlights:00:00 - Episode trailer03:42 - Unshakable self-belief and self-worth08:46 - Internal battles and ego10:43 - Authenticity and staying true to oneself13:47 - Beauty industry trends16:05 - Building a brand in Australia20:09 - Emotional connections with influencers23:14 - Four types of entrepreneurs26:18 - Managing ADHD tendencies29:22 - Working with my brain31:12 - Maximizing productivity and rest35:36 - Scaling too quickly38:59 - Living life to the fullest41:37 - Gary Vee's phone call43:34 - Appreciating the present moment49:45 - Visualization and improvement.56:01 - Developing a growth mindset59:13 - Do people not want it enough01:02:11 - Leveling up and growth mindsetAbout My Guest:Dylan Mullan, the founder of Happy Skin Co. and the voice behind the podcast "Life Money and Love," emerges as a dynamic entrepreneur with a diverse background. Originally drawn to acting after departing from law school, Mullan navigated various roles, including advising small businesses, which ignited his entrepreneurial spirit. Inspired by the potential he saw in the market, Mullan devoted approximately ten months to research and development, culminating in the creation of the handheld, at-home laser hair removal product that became Happy Skin Co.'s flagship offering. Leveraging influencer marketing from the onset, Mullan propelled the brand's growth, witnessing remarkable success since its 2018 launch, generating an unexpected $11 million in revenue within the first year. Emphasizing the significance of influencers and quality content, Mullan strategically partnered with notable figures like DJ Chantel Jeffries and beauty YouTuber Michael Finch, underscoring the pivotal role of engagement in successful brand-influencer collaborations. Through Happy Skin Co.'s journey, Mullan has exemplified a keen understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape, harnessing social media, influencers, and compelling content to drive the brand's meteoric rise.Find out more about DylanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylanmullan/Join the Dream Out Loud Facebook Communityhttps://bit.ly/2RSBKVFFollow me on Instagram herehttps://www.Instagram.com/morgantnelsonSubscribe to my YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@morgantnelson
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Decolonizing Therapy: A Movement - An Interview with Dr. Jennifer Mullan Curt and Katie interview Dr. Jennifer Mullan about decolonizing therapy. We discuss what it means to decolonize therapy and the importance of doing so, as well as the challenges therapists face when they are looking to decolonize their practices and incorporate cultural and community healing. We also explore rage, the tendency to pathologize big emotions, and the impact of historical trauma. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode, we look at what it means to decolonize therapy Over time we've talked with innovators who are pushing back against the status quo and the medical model. We were so excited to dig more deeply into Decolonizing Therapy with Dr. Jennifer Mullan. What does “decolonizing therapy” mean? · Looking at accessibility to therapy and how lack of access impacts individuals · Decolonizing therapy doesn't work for everyone, especially folks in the global majority and/or who have the most need · The way that therapy is practiced is not sufficiently addressing the mental health crisis · Shifting therapy to include cultural healing practices, community healing and support · Moving the “blame” for poor mental health away from the individual to the individual's context What can therapists do if they would like to decolonize their own therapy practice? · Make sure you are doing your own work and have support while working in the role of healer · Identifying and accepting that all individuals have social, political and other frames that come in with them to the therapy room · Unlearning and embracing new knowledge, being okay with not knowing · Looking at historical trauma and colonization as core attachment wounds · Understanding how historical events impact your clients (and yourself) · Looking at how historical trauma is transmitted directly and indirectly · Learn in community · Rethink diagnosis What can therapists get wrong when they are working to decolonize their therapy practice? · Struggling to see where compliance can conflict with the needs of clients at times · The impact of diagnosis on clients (especially behavioral diagnoses frequently given to Black and brown boys that often lead a child into the school to prison pipeline) · Not understanding larger concepts around what is political and big questions like why are people poor? · Deflecting questions from clients as being clinical material rather than understanding that clients are seeking a human connection · Holding to firmly to rigid “rules” around attendance and coming on time, for example How can therapists work with rage and other big emotions? · It's important to recognize that we are not receiving sufficient education around rage · It is important to understand what rage and what it is not · Grief, shame, and trauma lead to rage Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
This week's ep brings you longtime listener and friend of the show, teaching artist and activist Cait Mullan (they/them)! A San Francisco native, Cait shares their empathy, humor, and first-hand experiences of growing up in a famously liberal city… but nestled in a surprisingly non-liberal enclave... and all the hijinx which inevitably ensue! We love, love, love this ep and know you will, too!