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The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry captures hearts quickly – but the real magic reveals itself when visitors slow down, look closer, and step just slightly off the main path. Dingle Peninsula travel tips: how to experience it beyond the highlights The Dingle Peninsula is often at the top of Ireland itineraries – and for good reason. With dramatic coastal views, colorful villages, and deep-rooted history, it delivers that “this is Ireland” feeling in abundance. But the difference between a good visit and an unforgettable one often comes down to how you explore it. Located along the stunning Dingle Peninsula, Coumenoole Beach can be accessed by a very steep and winding road. The trek, by foot or car (if you're brave) is quite worth it on a fine, sunny day of your Ireland vacation. This article is based on podcast episode 338 featuring author Felicity Hayes-McCoy.Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. Slow down and let the place draw you in There's something about this corner of Ireland that feels almost welcoming in a personal way. Visitors who take their time – pausing for conversations, wandering into small villages, or simply sitting and watching the landscape – often feel a deeper connection. Take time to stop beyond the obvious viewpoints Chat with locals when the opportunity arises Allow space in your itinerary for unplanned discoveries It's not just about seeing the peninsula, it's about experiencing it. Rethink how you travel the Slea Head Drive The Slea Head Drive is one of Ireland's most scenic routes, but it can also feel overwhelming if you're navigating narrow roads and crowds. A surprisingly enjoyable alternative? Skip the car. Use the local “Nasc” bus (part of the Local Link system) Hop on and off in villages like Ventry, Ballyferriter, and Dún Chaoin Enjoy the views without the stress of driving For more active travelers, electric bike hire is also widely available – and can be tailored to shorter distances if needed. Avoid the crowds (without missing the beauty) Yes, there are popular stops – baby lamb photo ops, dramatic viewpoints, and iconic landmarks. But just a few minutes further along the road, you'll often find equally stunning scenery without the crowds. A simple mindset shift helps:If a spot is busy, keep going. Pull over at quieter viewpoints Explore lesser-known turnoffs Walk a short distance away from parking areas Every stop along Slea Head offers incredible views, you won't miss out. Explore beyond Dingle Town's main street Dingle Town may be small, but it has more to offer than the main strip near the marina. Venture a little further and you'll find: Side streets with local character Unique shops and cafés Café Liteartha – a beloved bookshop and café with a thoughtfully curated selection Keep an eye out for the Phoenix Cinema as well. This historic building is being restored into a community arts and cinema space, blending local culture with visitor experience. Discover the Gaeltacht experience The Dingle Peninsula is part of a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region), and the language remains a living, everyday part of life. Visitors can engage respectfully and naturally: Learn a few simple phrases like “hello” (dia dhuit) or “thank you” (go raibh maith agat) Notice signs indicating businesses where Irish is spoken Listen for the rhythm of the language in pubs and shops For a deeper immersion, tune your car radio to Raidió na Gaeltachta while driving – it's an easy way to experience the language. Don't skip the far end of the peninsula Many travelers turn back before fully exploring areas like Ballyferriter, but this stretch holds some of the peninsula's most rewarding experiences. Make time for: Ballyferriter village and its excellent local museum Ceann Trá (Ventry Strand), a stunning beach near the start of the drive Béal Bán beach near Ballyferriter, often quiet and perfect for a walk Ancient sites including promontory forts and early monastic remains These stops offer a deeper sense of place – less crowded, more personal. Enjoy the local flavor (literally and figuratively) The peninsula isn't just scenic – it's alive with community. Stop at Ventry Post Office for coffee, local goods, and picnic supplies Eat in pubs and restaurants where ingredients are often locally sourced Support small businesses and artisan makers Many locals wear multiple hats, you might meet someone serving your meal whose family caught the fish that morning. Take to the sea Boat trips to the Blasket Islands are a standout experience for visitors who have the time. Explore the dramatic coastline from the water Visit the Great Blasket Island for history and scenery Experience a quieter, more remote side of the peninsula It's a powerful way to understand the region's connection to the Atlantic. Three places to make time for on the Dingle Peninsula Ventry Post Office: Coffee, local goods, and a perfect stop near a beautiful beach Ballyferriter Museum: A small but expertly curated look at the area's history Phoenix Cinema (Dingle Town): A historic space being thoughtfully reimagined The Dingle Peninsula is one of those places that stays with people long after they leave. Take your time, follow your curiosity, and you'll likely find a corner that feels entirely your own. About Felicity Hayes-McCoy Felicity Hayes-McCoy is an author with a deep personal connection to the Dingle Peninsula, having first visited as a teenager and later making her home there. Her perspective blends storytelling with lived experience, which gives visitors a richer understanding of the area beyond the usual sightseeing stops. Travelers interested in diving deeper into the region may enjoy her books, especially: The House on an Irish Hillside – a memoir about finding and restoring her home in Dingle, offering insight into local life and community The Finfarran series – novels inspired by the peninsula's landscapes and sense of community Dingle and Its Hinterland – a detailed guidebook for exploring the area Signed copies of her books can often be found at Café Liteartha (the bookshop and café in Dingle Town), making it a worthwhile stop for visitors who enjoy connecting stories to place. For those who want to continue their connection to Ireland after returning home, her work offers an accessible way to revisit the rhythms, relationships, and sense of belonging that define the Dingle Peninsula. You can also listen to Felicity's past podcast appearances: Old Irish Traditions That Survive in Modern Ireland The Library at the Edge of the World The post Dingle Peninsula Secrets: How to Experience Ireland's Most Beloved Coast Like a Local appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.
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Tá an sciar is déanaí de na comhaid a bhaineann le Jeffrey Epstein ag cothú ceannlínte nuachta ar fud an domhain i gcónaí, coicís ó foilsíodh iad. Tá breis agus trí mhilliún comhaid scaoilte sa chuid is déanaí, físeáin, grianghraifeanna, ríomhphoist, téacsanna, agus tuairiscí nuachta fiú. Tá na mílte ainmneacha luaite sna cáipéisí - cé go bhfuil sé tábhachtach le cur ina luí ar dhaoine nach ionann a bheith luaite sna comhaid is a rá go raibh aon olc nó éagóir déanta ag na daoine sin. I measc na gcáipéisí atá curtha ar fáil don phobal, tá tagairtí go leor ann d'Éirinn. Ar Seachtain, glacann an t-iriseoir Ciarán Dunbar muid tríd na snáithíní a cheanglaíonn Jeffery Epstein leis an tír bheag seo. Foclóir: Comhaid: Files Cáipéisí: Documents Diabhlaíocht: Devilment Mí-úsáid ghnéis: Sexual abuse Clár na gciontóirí gnéis: Sex offenders register Curtha ina leith: He was accused of Seilbh a ghlacadh ar: To take possession of Faic: Nothing Cloí le: Abide by or stick with Éagóir: wrongdoing An chloch is mó ar a phaidrín: His greatest concern Gar: Favour Teaghlach ríoga na Breataine: British Royal Family Líomhaint: Allegation Comhaontú Aoine an Chéasta: Good Friday Agreement Príomh-ailtire: Main architects Smál: Stain or taint Beannacht: Blessing Ciontaíodh é: He was found guilty Neamhaird: Ignore Tá aiféala air: He regrets See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how state-level decisions directly impact your seasons, access, opportunity, and conservation funding.Host Dr. Mike Brasher sits down with Kayleigh Leager of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and Swanny Evans of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever—two policy professionals working daily inside state capitols to protect hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting traditions.Most hunters understand federal policy like the Duck Stamp or the Farm Bill. But far more decisions—from Sunday hunting to conservation funding and public‑land access—are made in state legislatures. This episode explains how the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses works, why states are “laboratories of democracy,” and how small bills can create big downstream impacts on opportunity.In this episode:What the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and NASC network doHow state bills—good and bad—spread across the countryWhy Sunday hunting reforms matter for access and R3Conservation funding: how license structures and federal match dollars really workWhy discounted or free licenses can unintentionally hurt state wildlife agenciesThe case for resident‑rate licenses for nonresident college studentsHow DU, PF/QF, and partners collaborate to stop harmful bills and advance positive onesListen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.orgSPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.
How bipartisan state leaders quietly protect hunting, fishing access, and outdoor traditions nationwide. The NASC Summit isn't just another legislative conference—it's where policy concepts and strategies to shape the future of hunting, fishing, and outdoor access are developed. In this episode of The Sportsmen's Voice, host Fred Bird takes listeners inside the 2025 NASC Summit in Memphis, Tennessee, a first-of-its-kind joint effort between the Tennessee and Mississippi Legislative Sportsmen's Caucuses. You'll hear candid conversations with state legislators, conservation leaders, and partners like Ducks Unlimited and the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation about how collaboration at the state level drives meaningful wins for sportsmen. From defending access to public lands and protecting waterfowl hunting traditions to navigating debates over lead ammunition bans and Sunday hunting laws, this episode reveals how policy battles are won—or lost—long before they ever reach Washington. Whether you're passionate about waterfowl hunting, fisheries management, or protecting the future of outdoor access, this episode offers an insider's look at how leadership, collaboration, and boots-on-the-ground knowledge are keeping America's sporting heritage strong. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are pet supplements safe? In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Rose (inClover) to cut through the hype. We break down how to vet brands like a pro—third-party testing and COAs, standardized ingredients, real dosing, label red flags, and a 60-second audit you can use before you buy. Practical picks for gut, skin, and joint support—no fluff, just what works.Send us a text
In this episode of Toni Unleashed, Toni Shelaske welcomes back Rebecca Rose of inClover Pet Supplements for an in-depth conversation focused on skin and coat health, supplementation, and what truly supports pets from the inside out. Using Toni's own rescue dog Grayson as a real-world example, the discussion explores how nutrition and targeted supplements can dramatically improve skin recovery and coat quality after early health challenges. Rebecca breaks down the science behind inClover's Skin & Coat supplement, highlighting the role of clinically tested levels of biotin, zinc, and omega-3s, and explains why sourcing—particularly algae-based DHA—matters for both effectiveness and environmental sustainability. The conversation emphasizes repairing skin at the cellular level rather than relying solely on topical solutions. They also dive into label transparency, inactive ingredients, and the importance of NASC certification, offering listeners a clearer understanding of how to evaluate supplements responsibly. From dogs and cats to horses and even zoo animals, the episode reinforces a core message: thoughtful nutrition and daily supplementation help pets stay resilient in the face of stress, aging, and environmental challenges.
Orla Ní Fhinneadha, amhránaí scoláireacht faighte aici le freastal ar an gcomhdháil NASC.
What happens when common-sense hearing protection collides with outdated laws and misinformation? Suppressors have quietly become one of the most misunderstood and transformative tools in modern hunting, and this week Fred sits down from NASC with Knox Williams, President of the American Suppressor Association and Brent Miller to unpack what the removal of the federal suppressor tax means for hunters, recreational shooters, and the broader outdoors community. This is an insider conversation that goes far beyond politics. We explore why suppressors are best understood as hearing protection, not tactical accessories—and why waterfowl hunters, elk hunters, whitetail hunters, and upland bird hunters alike are adopting them in record numbers. From maintaining auditory situational awareness in the field to protecting hunting dogs and introducing kids and new shooters to firearms responsibly, suppressors fundamentally change the shooting experience. The discussion also tackles common myths head-on: poaching concerns, safety misconceptions, and Hollywood-driven narratives that don't hold up under real-world data. Drawing on decades of advocacy, field experience, and sound-measurement research, our guests explain how suppressors improve hunter safety, reduce noise conflicts with neighbors, and make participation in hunting and the shooting sports more accessible, especially in fragmented landscapes common across the East and Midwest. Listeners will also gain insight into how hunting culture is evolving, why suppressors are widely accepted in Europe, and what legal challenges could mean for the future of firearms regulation in the United States. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at where tradition, technology, and conservation-minded hunting intersect. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Migrant and refugee women in Ireland face significant and overlapping barriers when trying to access employment — from qualification recognition issues and childcare responsibilities to language barriers, rural isolation, unconscious bias, and confusion around immigration permissions. At a time when employers are struggling to find skilled talent, these barriers represent not just an equality issue, but a missed opportunity for Irish organisations. In this episode, Dave and Mary are joined by Fiona Hurley, CEO of NASC, to discuss the findings of NASC's Breaking Barriers report, which captures the lived experiences of migrant women navigating the Irish labour market. Together, they explore why highly skilled migrant women — including those with STEM, healthcare and professional qualifications — are being filtered out of recruitment processes, how employer misunderstanding of immigration stamps limits opportunity, and what HR leaders can do practically to remove bias and widen their talent pool. Guest Fiona Hurley – CEO, NASC (Migrant & Refugee Rights Charity) Topics include: Key findings from Breaking Barriers: Challenges in Employment Access for Migrant Women • Childcare, transport and structural barriers that disproportionately impact migrant women • Accent bias, language assumptions and discrimination in recruitment • Why overseas qualifications and experience are routinely undervalued • The “invisible talent pool” of highly skilled migrant women in Ireland • Immigration stamps explained: Stamp 1G, Stamp 1, Stamp 4 and common employer misconceptions • Why confusion around work permissions leads to exclusion — even when candidates have full work rights • How screening tools, interview panels and unconscious bias filter candidates out early • Internships, mentoring and work shadowing as practical entry points • Case studies of employers getting it right through partnership and flexibility • What HR professionals can do now to design fairer, more inclusive recruitment systems Useful Links & Resources Breaking Barriers: Challenges in Employment Access for Migrant Women – NASC Report • NASC contact: info@nascireland.org Get in touch If you're not already following us on LinkedIn, please do. If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you'd like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave Corkery at dcorkery@insighthr.ie. For confidential HR support, contact info@insighthr.ie About The HR Room Podcast The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland about the issues shaping the world of work today. If you're enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review. We love your feedback and we're always here to support you with your HR challenges.
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http://copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 518 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Preview of Return to London 25 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. London Lasses: The Woods of Caolrua/Dancing Eyes/The Crock of Gold/The White Fairy. LL253. Maeve Donnelly: Return to Camden Town/The Girl Who Broke My Heart. Flame on the Banks 4. Danu: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Long Strand/Gab Ainm. The Pearl Album 5. Nell Ni Chronin: Eochaill. The Pearl Album 6. Mick Mulvey & Shane Meehan: The Fairy Reel/The Ballinamore Reel/Jack Maguire's. The Missing Guest 7. Tara Breen & Padriag Rynne: Wake Up to Cape Breton/Clooncroe Reel/Dan Breen's. NASC 8. Brendan McAuley: The Crooked Road/Temple Gleanntain. The McCartney's of Pennyburn 9. Maeve Donnelly/Charlie Haris/Conal O'Grada: The New Mown Meadow/Dublin Reel/The Steampacket. Riches of Clare 10. Eamonn Cotter: Lady Gordon & Lord Gordon's. Trad Music from Clare 11. Friel Sisters: Helvic Head/I Buried My Wife/Fraher's. The Friel Sisters 12. Thatch Ceili Band: The Drunken Gauger. The Thatch 13. Peter McAlinden: The Limestone Rock/Josie McDermott's. Happy to Meet 14. Karen Ryan. Mrs Lawrie/Karen Ryan. The Coast Road 15.Sean Keane: Jeanie's Welcome to Charlie/Connaught Heifers. Seoda Ceoil 16. Michael Banahan: Broken Heart. Brokken Heart17. Carlos/Sweeney/McCartin: Humours of Castlefinn/McDonagh's #2/Smash the Windows. The One After It18. Noel Hill: Johnny Cope. Live in New York 19. Michael Sheehy & Ed Barrett: The Worn Torn Petticoat/Scattery Island/The Kiaser. The Cat's Rambles 20. Gerry Harrington: Timmy O'Connor's Slides. At Home 21. Danny Thompson's Whatever: Idle Monday. Whatever 1
Discover how hunting, fishing, and conservation leadership shape policy at the upcoming NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit in Memphis. In this episode of The Sportsmen's Voice, host Fred Bird welcomes Representative Jesse Chism of Tennessee and Representative Scott Bounds of Mississippi to discuss the upcoming NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit in Memphis. Together, they highlight how state collaboration, bipartisan leadership, and diverse perspectives are vital to conservation efforts that benefit hunters, anglers, and other outdoor enthusiasts across the country. Chism emphasizes the importance of addressing food deserts in urban areas and ensuring access to nutritious food, while sharing his experience on the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses Executive Council. Bounds reflects on his 23 years in the Mississippi legislature, his deep passion for hunting and fishing, and how outdoor traditions form a cornerstone of Mississippi's cultural heritage. Listeners will gain insight into how bipartisan cooperation, networking, and cultural appreciation drive the success of conservation policy. The conversation also previews what attendees can expect at the Memphis summit—from hands-on learning opportunities to celebrating the unique natural and cultural heritage of the region. Key Takeaways: The Annual NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit is an impactful event that helps drive pro-sportsmen policies in next legislative session. Collaborative efforts between Mississippi and Tennessee strengthen conservation initiatives. Urban food deserts highlight the need for innovative outdoor policy solutions. Outdoor heritage, hunting, and fishing remain central to Mississippi's culture. The NASC Executive Council amplifies the voice of sportsmen nationwide. Networking at the NASC Summit builds strong connections for conservation leaders. Memphis offers unique cultural and outdoor attractions for attendees. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is fada an lá ó bhí ‘Gaeltacht Bhaile Átha Cliath' ann. Mar sin de, is tearc ár gcuid eolas ar an gcineál Gaeilge a bhíodh á labhairt go traidisiúnta gan briseadh ann. Conas a bhí sí mar Ghaeilge? Cén saghas Gaeilge a bhíodh á labhairt i mBaile Átha Cliath agus cá huair a bhíodh sí á labhairt? Labhair Ciarán Dunbar le Colm Ó Broin taighdeoir neamhspleách as Baile Átha Cliath. Canúint – dialect Oidhreacht – heritage, tradition Taighde – research Nasc – connection Eachtra – happening Aisteach – strange Spochadh as – mocking Rud a thug le fios – something which evidenced Rud a léiríonn – something which reveals I bhfolach – hidden Déarfainn – I would say Scrúdú – investigation Ar an drochuair – unfortunately D'fhoilsigh sé – he published i dtuilleamaí – depending on Ceannródaí – pioneer Fianaise – evidence Lámhscríbhinní – manuscripts Logainmneacha – placenames Tréithe – chararcteristics Foclaí (focail) – words Blas – accent Neamspleách – independent Go foghrúil – phoneticallySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever considered a career in scaffolding? Most haven't, but Paul Napper is on a mission to change that perception. As the Head of Training and Education at NASC (National Access and Scaffolding Confederation), Paul joins Bill Banham on the HRchat Show to reveal how this overlooked industry offers diverse career pathways and impressive earning potential."There are people I know earning £100,000 a year," Paul explains, highlighting how advanced scaffolders, especially those working in specialized sectors like offshore platforms, can achieve significant financial success. But perhaps more surprising is the range of career options beyond the physical construction work. The industry needs designers, contract managers, health and safety specialists, trainers, and entrepreneurs – creating opportunities for individuals with varied skills and interests.The timing couldn't be better for exploring this field. With approximately 1,800 weekly vacancies in scaffolding across the UK, there's a genuine skills gap that needs filling. The NASC is actively working to bridge this gap through innovative approaches, including their "talent pack" with VR headsets that allow potential recruits to virtually experience scaffolding work, a talent portal connecting job seekers with employers, and partnerships with educational institutions to develop clear career pathways from entry-level positions through to university qualifications.What sets scaffolding apart is its global relevance. The UK leads worldwide in scaffolding standards through technical guidance documents like TG20 and TG30. Countries including Australia, Malaysia, Jersey, and even the United States are now looking to adopt these standards, creating international opportunities for UK-trained scaffolding professionals. As major projects like the new Universal Studios theme park in the UK and worldwide construction continue to drive demand, scaffolding represents not just a job, but a career with genuine security and advancement potential.Whether you're a school leaver, considering a career change, or simply curious about unexpected professional paths, Paul's insights reveal an industry that offers far more than meets the eye. Connect with him on LinkedIn or visit nasc.org.uk to explore how you might build a future in this dynamic field.Support the showFeature Your Brand on the HRchat PodcastThe HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events
In this episode of Toni Unleashed, Toni Shelaske talks with Kat Donatello, founder of Austin and Kat, about how to prepare pets for the stress of fireworks and summer noise using holistic, supplement-based strategies. With years of experience in CBD and plant-based pet wellness, Kat breaks down her go-to calming protocols—especially around the 4th of July. They explore the development of Austin and Kat's best-selling Bailey's No More Wiggles line, the benefits of CBD and CBDA, and how early, consistent dosing can make a big difference for noise-sensitive pets. Kat also explains the importance of safe spaces, enrichment, and brainwork in keeping dogs balanced during stressful events. The conversation also dives into daily anxiety management, the importance of product sourcing, and what sets Austin and Kat apart—including their Seattle-based manufacturing facility and recent NASC certification. Kat and Toni wrap with a powerful message: support indie retailers, read your labels, and don't wait until July 3rd to take action.
Cabinet today approved the purchase of the CityWest Hotel in Dublin for 148 million euro. To discuss this Paul Gogarty is an Independent TD for Dublin Mid-West and Fiona Hurley, the CEO of Nasc.
Bunaitheoir na féile Cormac Chambers ag labhairt faoi imeachtaí na bliana.
According to new data from the Department of Justice the average time it takes for a standard application for International Protection in Ireland to be processed is 18 months. So, does the process need to be fast tracked? We discussed this with Fiona Hurley, Chief Executive of Nasc, Migrant and Refugee Rights.
International Women's Day is on Saturday the 8th March and there are lots of events happening all around the country to celebrate the occasion. Irish Times features writer Ella Sloane joins Róisín Ingle on the podcast today to tell us about some of them, including a free guided tour exploring how women are represented in a selection of works at the National Gallery and a march against gender violence taking place in Dublin city. She'll also be telling us about a new report from Nasc, which highlights the barriers that migrant women face accessing employment. Later on, we'll be hearing from three impressive women who have carved out careers in male-dominated industries. Engineer Susan McGarry, horticulturist Rebecca Geraghty and laboratory technician Bronwyn Villis explain why they went into their chosen career, what obstacles they have met along the way and why they would encourage more women to take the leap into jobs that have historically been dominated by men. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this enlightening episode of "Speaking of Pets," we are joined by Bill Bookout, the president, board chair, and founding member of the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC). With a wealth of knowledge in the animal supplement industry, Bill serves as a critical voice in ensuring the safety and efficacy of products designed for our beloved pets, including dogs, cats, and horses. Bill explains the vital role of the NASC in evaluating animal supplements, emphasizing that the FDA does not review these products. He outlines the rigorous standards the council upholds to ensure that pet owners can trust the supplements they choose for their furry friends. From clarifying the definitions of dietary supplements to discussing the importance of quality raw materials, Bill provides invaluable insights for pet owners navigating the myriad of supplement options available. Throughout the episode, we dive into the complexities of the industry, including the implications of sourcing ingredients globally, the significance of good manufacturing practices, and the heightened scrutiny surrounding hemp and CBD products. Bill shares his personal journey into the world of animal health and nutrition, fueled by his love for animals and a desire to make a difference. Join us as we discuss what pet owners should look for when purchasing supplements, the red flags to watch out for, and the importance of supporting responsible companies. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to ensure their pets receive the best care possible! --- As a veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin can tell you that the chronically affected allergic pet condition Atopic Dermatitis is rarely ever 'cured', but can be effectively managed. Command™ Deep Cleansing Shampoo from VetriMax is a top veterinarian-prescribed treatment for skin problems resulting from chronic itch, pyoderma, infection, and allergic dermatitis. VetriMax makes practicing veterinary medicine better by giving doctors high-performing, high-value, evidence-based products. Now with Command Shampoo you can bring that same quality into your regular home routine. Go to Chewy.com and enter promo code COMMAND15 to save 15% off on Command™ Deep Cleansing Shampoo. VetriMax Makes it Better. --- Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
In this enlightening episode of "Speaking of Pets," we are joined by Bill Bookout, the president, board chair, and founding member of the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC). With a wealth of knowledge in the animal supplement industry, Bill serves as a critical voice in ensuring the safety and efficacy of products designed for our beloved pets, including dogs, cats, and horses. Bill explains the vital role of the NASC in evaluating animal supplements, emphasizing that the FDA does not review these products. He outlines the rigorous standards the council upholds to ensure that pet owners can trust the supplements they choose for their furry friends. From clarifying the definitions of dietary supplements to discussing the importance of quality raw materials, Bill provides invaluable insights for pet owners navigating the myriad of supplement options available. Throughout the episode, we dive into the complexities of the industry, including the implications of sourcing ingredients globally, the significance of good manufacturing practices, and the heightened scrutiny surrounding hemp and CBD products. Bill shares his personal journey into the world of animal health and nutrition, fueled by his love for animals and a desire to make a difference. Join us as we discuss what pet owners should look for when purchasing supplements, the red flags to watch out for, and the importance of supporting responsible companies. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to ensure their pets receive the best care possible! --- As a veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin can tell you that the chronically affected allergic pet condition Atopic Dermatitis is rarely ever 'cured', but can be effectively managed. Command™ Deep Cleansing Shampoo from VetriMax is a top veterinarian-prescribed treatment for skin problems resulting from chronic itch, pyoderma, infection, and allergic dermatitis. VetriMax makes practicing veterinary medicine better by giving doctors high-performing, high-value, evidence-based products. Now with Command Shampoo you can bring that same quality into your regular home routine. Go to Chewy.com and enter promo code COMMAND15 to save 15% off on Command™ Deep Cleansing Shampoo. VetriMax Makes it Better. --- Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
This episode of the Sportsmen's Voice podcast kicks off with host Fred Bird and returning guest Chris Horton to discuss legislative updates regarding the ACE Reauthorization and Fishes Act and the importance of bipartisan support for conservation efforts, especially in light of recent natural disasters affecting the fishing community in the Southeast in particular. Fred then covers the rest of the headlines affecting sportsmen and women across the nation, including updates from the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) (including exciting new leadership changes!), what upcoming legislative sessions in Wyoming and Tennessee mean for hunters, anglers, recreational shooters, and trappers, and the implications of new gun ordinances in Missouri. Takeaways ACE Reauthorization Act + FISHES Act: The ACE Reauthorization and FISHES Act are closer than ever to becoming law, and bipartisan support is crucial. Standing Together In the Face of Disaster: Natural disasters significantly impacted the fishing community of the Southeast this year. The FISHES Act aims to expedite disaster relief funding. New Leaders of NASC: New leadership in NASC aims to enhance conservation efforts. State Session Updates: Wyoming's legislative session will address critical funding needs. Tennessee's license fee increase is necessary for wildlife management. Missouri's new gun ordinances challenge existing preemption laws. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter
Dive deep into the critical issues surrounding hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. This episode unpacks the implications of ballot box biology, including lessons from Colorado's Prop 127, and explores collaborative conservation efforts spearheaded by organizations like the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC). Hear from conservation leaders on proactive strategies for wildlife management, legislative advocacy, and the importance of community engagement in fostering a strong outdoor heritage. Key Takeaways: Ballot Box Biology and Colorado's Prop 127: Discuss the challenges of ballot box biology in science-based wildlife management. The major victory of Colorado's Prop 127 for conservation efforts and the proactive measures to safeguard against future ballot initiatives threatening wildlife management. Leadership and Legislative Advocacy with NASC: Insights from NASC Summit representatives on the impact of caucuses in shaping state and federal policies, as well as the role of legislative sportsmen's caucuses in advocating for hunting, angling, recreational shooting, and trapping. Conservation Initiatives and Habitat Management: Legislative efforts such as the Cottonwood Fix and Farm Bill are key to funding habitat conservation. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter short guitar transition sweet ending by busabx -- https://freesound.org/s/639416/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
In this episode of The Sportsmen's Voice Podcast, host Fred Bird brings you live insights from the recent NASC Summit—a pivotal event for the hunting, fishing, and conservation community. Join us as we explore the intersection of legislative actions and outdoor recreation, with a focus on safeguarding the traditions of hunting, fishing, recreational shooting, and trapping. Fred sits down with key leaders to discuss: Hunting and Fishing Policy: How excise taxes and merchant category codes are shaping the future of gun ownership and outdoor recreation. Legislative Challenges: The impact of state-level laws on Second Amendment rights, consumer privacy, and the accessibility of hunting and trapping for all demographics. Wildlife Management: Why science-based approaches and collaboration among state agencies are critical to combating anti-hunting legislation and promoting conservation. Rigs to Reefs Initiative: The vital role of offshore platforms in marine life conservation, the challenges of decommissioning, and how legislative efforts can support habitat restoration. Key Takeaways: Hunting & Fishing Advocacy: Legislative Sportsman's Caucuses are instrumental in defending the rights of sportsmen across the nation. Excise Taxes & Gun Ownership: These taxes disproportionately impact low-income individuals while threatening privacy through merchant category codes. Wildlife Conservation: State agencies and the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) play a leading role in promoting science-driven wildlife management. Marine Habitat Protection: Offshore platforms provide critical habitats; decommissioning must balance ecological needs with innovative solutions like the Rigs to Reefs initiative. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter short guitar transition sweet ending by busabx -- https://freesound.org/s/639416/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/28gd8gof Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com The attack on a chaplain: investigating a terrorist link. An t-ionsaí ar shéiplíneach: nasc sceimhlitheoireachta á fhiosrú. Gardai are investigating whether the attack on an army chaplain at Dún O'Mailiosa last night was linked to terrorism. Tá na Gardaí ag fiosrú an raibh aon bhaint ag an ionsaí a rinneadh ar shéiplíneach airm ag Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa aréir le sceimhlitheoireacht. A teenager has been arrested in connection with the incident in east Galway, in which an army chaplain was injured on his way into Dún O'Maoliosa. Tá déagóir gafa maidir leis an eachtra in oirthear na Gaillimhe, inar gortaíodh séiplíneach airm ar a bhealach isteach go dtí Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa. The chaplain, who is in his fifties, was stabbed during the attack, which happened at 10:45pm. Sádh an séiplíneach, atá sna caogaidí, le linn an ionsaithe, a tharla ag 10:45pm. He was taken to University Hospital, Galway. Tugadh é go dtí Ospidéal na hOllscoile, Gaillimh. He suffered serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. Baineadh gortuithe tromchúiseacha dó, ach tuigtear nach bhfuil sé i mbaol báis. In a statement on Facebook today, the chaplain thanked the community for all their prayers and indicated that he was to undergo surgery. I ráiteas ar Facebook inniu, ghabh an séiplíneach buíochas leis an bpobal as a bpaidreacha ar fad agus thug sé le fios go raibh obráid le déanamh air. The defense forces stopped the attack and managed to keep the teenager under control until the Gardaí arrived. Chuir na fórsaí cosanta stop leis an ionsaí réir agus d'éirigh leo an déagóir a choimeád faoi smacht go dtí gur tháinig na Gardaí. The chaplain was taken to University Hospital, Galway. He is being held at a Garda station in the north-west of the country. Tugadh an séiplíneach go dtí Ospidéal na hOllscoile, Gaillimh Tá sé á choimeád ag stáisiún de chuid na nGardaí in iarthuaisceart na tíre. In a statement, the Defense Forces indicated that shots were fired during the incident. I ráiteas, thug na Fórsaí Cosanta le fios gur scaoileadh urchair le linn na heachtra. But that the officers on duty always followed the protocols of the Defense Forces in the event of an attack by a civilian on a member of the Defense Forces. Ach gur chloígh na hoifigigh a bhí ar dualgas i gcónaí leis na prótacail atá ag Óglaigh na hÉireann i gcás ionsaí a bheith á dhéanamh ag sibhialtach ar bhall de na Fórsaí Cosanta. The scene at Dún O'Mailiosa is guarded by the Gardaí and technical examinations are to be carried out. Tá an láthair ag Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa cosanta ag na Gardaí agus tá scrúdaithe teicniúla le déanamh uirthi. The incident took place at Dún O'Mailiosa in the east of Galway City last night. Tharla an eachtra ag ag Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa in oirthear Chathair na Gaillimhe aréir.
This week's Sportsmen's Voice Roundup covers various topics, including the American Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act, the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) Executive Council meeting, opposition to wilderness designations in Big Cypress, a computer glitch impacting special hunt permits in Washington State, the importance of recreational shooting to conservation funding, and how to get involved in the legislative process. Takeaways The American Conservation Enhancement Reauthorization Act (ACE) is a priority for the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) and reauthorizes important conservation programs and protections for recreational anglers. The NASC Executive Council is a bipartisan group of state sportsmen legislators who provide advice to CSF on the administration of the NASC program. The Florida Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus opposes wilderness designations in Big Cypress, as it could limit access for sportsmen and women and hinder natural resource management. A computer glitch in Washington State resulted in the misallocation of special hunt permits, causing challenges for the Department of Fish and Wildlife in maintaining fairness and herd conservation. Recreational shooting is a significant contributor to conservation funding and provides opportunities for newcomers to become comfortable with firearms and join outdoor traditions. Getting involved in the legislative process is crucial for protecting hunting and fishing rights, and understanding the process and timing can be key to making an impact. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino - Formerly It's A Dog's Life
In this episode of Your Natural Dog, Angela Ardolino and Carter Easler, CBD Dog Health's Director of Education, delve into the complexities of CBD industry regulation and the role of the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC). Angela and Carter dive into the NASC's stance on broad spectrum CBD and how their funded research is not up to date with the hemp industry, highlighting how full spectrum hemp has already been proven through long-term studies to be both safer and more potent. The conversation also covers the NASC's attempts to change industry standard definitions, the therapeutic potential and safety of THC for pets, and the impact of rescheduling cannabis on the CBD industry. Tune in to learn about the ongoing debate over CBD standards and regulations in the pet supplement industry, and why nature's own remedies, like full spectrum hemp, can't be patented, and can't be beat.Episode Recap: What is the NASC?FDA doesn't regulate pet supplementsBroad Spectrum vs Full SpectrumNASC trying to change industry standard definitionsEntourage effectThe Problem with the NASC's CBD ResearchNASC is far behind the hemp industry's expertiseStudies show Full Spectrum Hemp is safer & more potentTherapeutic potential & safety of THC for petsThe impact of rescheduling cannabis on the CBD industryYou can't patent natureCBD COAs - Certificates of AnalysisUse code RADIO for 15% off your first order at https://cbddoghealth.comUse code MYCO10 for 10% off your order of https://mycodog.comNote: Like all discount codes, they don't last furever!If you have a question about your pet you'd like answered on the podcast, email us at kenzie@hisocialgroup.com.Episode Resources:More on Full Spectrum Hemp ExtractIs THC safe for pets?NASC Broad Spectrum StudyStudies on Full Spectrum HempFollow CBD Dog Health on Facebook and InstagramHave a question about your pet that you want answered on the podcast? Email us at Carter@yournaturaldog.com Angela ArdolinoCBD Dog HealthFollow Your Natural Dog on Facebook and Instagram and if you want to see what Angie (our founder) is up to, follow her on Facebook
In this week's episode of the Sportsmen's Voice Roundup, Fred is joined by Kaleigh Leager and Delaware Sportsmen's Caucus Co-Chair, Representative Jeff Spiegelman to talk about the recent legislation on Sunday hunting in Delaware, the impact on wildlife, conservation, and the collaboration between CSF, the Sportsmen's Caucus, and in-state partners. It also highlights the success stories of wild turkey repopulation and the effectiveness of the NASC network. Fred then covers all the news that's fit to print for sportsmen across the nation, including updates on wildlife crossings in Wyoming, trout stream buffer legislation in North Carolina, and the legislative session in Missouri. The episode also highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the role of sportsmen and women in preserving outdoor heritage. Takeaways Sunday hunting is a crucial aspect of access for working class sportsmen. Wildlife crossings play a crucial role in reducing wildlife vehicle collisions and preserving wildlife habitats, with significant investment in them coming to Wyoming. Trout stream buffer legislation in North Carolina aims to protect trout streams and improve water quality for aquatic organisms. The legislative session in Missouri demonstrates the importance of knowledge and engagement in conservation efforts. The role of sportsmen and women is vital in preserving outdoor heritage and supporting wildlife conservation initiatives. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest data just published by the Department of Housing, shows that during the last week of March there were 13,866 people in emergency accommodation. Executive Director of the Simon Communities of Ireland, Wayne Stanley, CEO of Alone, Sean Moynihan and CEO of Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre, Fiona Hurley give there reaction.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 469 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Ushers Island: Johnny Doherty's. Ushers Island3. Daoiri Farrell: The Blue Tar Road. True Born Irishman 4. Kathleen Loughnane: The Battle of Aughrim. Harp to Heart 5. Tommy Fitzharris & Donal: Rooney's/Sound Man, Eamonn. The Bank of Turf6. Kevin Crawford & Cillian Crawford: John Feehilly's/Ned Coleman/Dominic's Farewell to Cashel. On Common Ground 7. Danu: On Troth & Soul/The Gazetta/Teetotal Jig. 10,000 Miles 8. Gerry O'Beirne: Swimming the Horses. Swimming the Horses 9. Leonard Barry: The Pipe on the Hob/The Fly in the Porter/ The Stolen Purse. Littoral 10. Paddy Carty & Connor Tully: Hide & Go Seek/Eddie Kelly's. Trad Music of Ireland11. Neil Mulligan: The Morning Thrush/Colonel Fraser. An Tobar Gle 12. Brian O'Rourke: The Banks of the Rhine. A Loaf in the Post 13. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Strayaway Child. Pride of the West 14. Nasc: John Doherty's/The Scolding Wife/Cairngorm/Tommy Whelan's. NASC 15. Clannad: Dulaman. Dulaman 16. Gerry O'Connor: Iniscaltra/Tonn Tienne/The Ormond Sound. No Place Like Home 17. Mulcahy Family: The Pullet/Boys of Portaferry/The Dunnmore Lasses. Reelin' in Tradition 18. Bert Jansch: Rosemary Lane. Rosemary Lane 19. Jack-e McAuley: St George's Day. Shadowboxing 20. Teada: Lady Montgomery/Follow Me Down/Give the Girl Her 4pence/Tie the Bonnet. Inné Amárach 21. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Jonathan Miller interviews Bill Bookout, President of the National Animal Supplements Council, about an exciting new study on the impact of hemp and CBD on household pets. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: What is the current marketplace for hemp supplements for pets?How are pet owners finding value for administering hemp and CBD?What were the results of the new study NASC commissioned on the use of hemp and CBD for pets?How will this study shape future regulatory action from the FDA?What advice do you give to pet owners on hemp and CBD pet products?
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 464 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Altan: The Letterkenny Blacksmith/John Doherty's Fave/Scread na Bealtaine. Donegal3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: An Buachaillin Dreoite/The Lark in the Morning. Dog in the Fog 4. John Carty & Mike McGoldrick: Stepping Stones/McShane's Rambles. At Our Leisure 5. Miscellany of Folk: Deckhand On A Trawler. Atlantic Sounds6. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey: The Worcester Reel/St Ruth's Bush/Gay Cassidy's. The Yew & The Orchard 7. The Outside Track: Touble in the Field. Light Up The Dark 8. Michelle Mulcahy:The Sligo Reel/The Mountain Lark/Sweeney's Dream. Lady on the Island 9. John Bowe & Mary Conroy: The Downfall of Paris. John Bowe & Mary Conroy.10. The McGoldrick Family: Fraher's/Patsy Geary's. One For the Road 11. Banter: Rolling Down the Ryeburn. Heroes 12. McSherry/Quinn/McIlduff: The Roaring Promenade. Féile Live13. Flanagan Brothers: @ St Patrick's Parade/Tunes We Play on St Patrick's Day. Tunes We Play on St Patrick's Day 14. Norah Rendell: St Patrick's Day. Spinning Yarns 15. Miscellany of Folk: Stone of Destiny/Plains of Joy. Atlantic Sounds 16. Leonard Barry: The Pipe on the Hob/The Fly in the Porter/The Stolen Purse. Littoral 17. NASC: The Silver Strand/Caha Mountains/McGovern's. NASC 18. London Lasses: The Woods of Caolrua/Dancing Eyes/The Crock of Gold/The White Fairy. 25th Anniversary Album 19. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
TSV host Fred Bird is joined live from the recent National Assembly of Sportsmens Caucuses summit by current NASC Executive Council President (and New Hampshire House of Representatives member) Jeff Goley and former Executive Council Presidents Brian White of South Carolina and Senator Robin Webb of Kentucky for a roundtable discussion on the outlook and future of hunting, fishing and trapping. They share the things they're working on, some wisdom for hunters, fishermen and trappers looking to get involved, and what we as sportsmen should be focusing on in the year to come. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chef Josh Schwencke - the famed Texas-based wild game chef, culinary writer for Wild Sheep Foundation's Magazine, and owner of the Gastronomy Company - joins his friend and TSV host Fred Bird from the recent NASC summit to catch up about honoring our harvest through the culinary arts. Chef Josh talks about the importance and history of wild game foods and the locavore movement, and gives tips and tricks on how to better utilize your game meat. Next up, Fred is joined by award-winning outdoor writer and host of the District of Conservation Podcast Gabriella Hoffman to talk about the year in review of legislation, the challenges facing sportsmen and sportswomen as we try to keep these sports alive, and how sometimes the shooting sports community can be our own worst enemy and what to do about it. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Check out the District of Conservation Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4bytWUa76px3IJPVmdaXBX Check out Chef Josh's work: https://www.gastronomycompany.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ronni ‘Cuz' Strickland - EVP and Brand Ambassador of Mossy Oak and host of the Fist Full of Dirt podcast for Mossy Oak Properties - joins his friend and TSV host Fred Bird from the floor of the recent NASC summit to catch up about the future of the great outdoors and preview (or post view for those who weren't there!) Cuz's keynote speech to the assembled sportsmen, sportswomen and legislators at the summit, along with stories of getting his own grandkids outdoors and why the push to get them outside matters so much. Next up, Fred is joined by award-winning filmmaker Tom Opre of Shepherds of Wildlife to talk about previewing his new feature documentary The Last Keeper covering the land use conflicts occurring in Scotland today. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 400 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recaps her experience at Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's annual NASC Conference in Dewey Beach, Delaware and Rep. Mike Flood's resolution to defang the COP 28 U.N. Global Food Systems road map from being adopted by the U.S. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Virginia Deer Hunt CSF NASC Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation Rep. Mike Flood Resolution EP 398: Giving Tuesday, COP28, ExxonMobil's Lithium Bet --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
Who better than Bill Bookout, founding member of the NASC to share with us the state of the animal supplement industry, why not all products are created equal and what you need to know before choosing supplements for your dog. Tune in!
We talk to Fiona Hurley, spokesperson for migrant and refugee group NASC, after analysis by the Dublin Inquirer newspaper found that 630 Irish born children applied for the recent scheme for the undocumented.
Tαnakɛ! Producer Drew goes back on the road to visit the Native American Studies Center in Lancaster, SC. Joined by NASC director Stephen Criswell, assistant curator Sharon Simmers-Norton, artist and designer Alex Osborne, and storyteller and language historian Beckee Garris, Drew learns more about the art, history, and culture of the Catawba in honor of the exhibition Resurgence and Renaissance: Art of the Catawba Nation Since 1973. This episode of Binder podcast is funded in part by SC Humanities, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. This episode is also funded in part by the South Carolina Arts Commissionwhich receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode features excerpts of a performance by the Catawba Men's Drum Group recorded on October 2022, courtesy of the Native American Studies Center. Binder podcast is a production of the Columbia Museum of Art. You can learn more about CMA exhibitions, programs, membership, and more at www.columbiamuseum.org
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Waddup Waddup Waddup! Back at again! This time Dove is leading the way and he brought a special guest , Nas from the Office XIV Podcast ! Unfortunately they were the only 2 “clockin in” but they got right to it . They discussed the theme of the Office XIC and how their name came about. Also the guys shared a few funny stories leading up to their collab . The guys discussed “support” and the essence of reading . Big S/O to The Office XIV for making Philadelphia's living legends list the guys talked about what that meant and previous list made in Philly which motivated them. Tune in and hear the guys talk about other various life topics. Dove even tapped into the state of his dating life . You don't want to miss! Oh yeah Go Birds!https://instagram.com/theoffice.xiv?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc=https://instagram.com/nas.c?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc=
I recently attended the National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses (NASC) Summit in Bozeman, Montana. While there, I learned about the Big Hearts program produced by the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association (MOGA). I hope that you'll find the episode uplifting and inspiring. Big Hearts Under the Big Sky is a service organization that provides high-quality therapeutic outdoor adventures—all at no cost—to those who have provided extraordinary services to our country and children who face life-threatening illnesses. Through this program, Big Hearts matches deserving participants with member outfitters to give them a healing, uplifting and memory-making trip in the heart of Montana. Important links for this episode: Learn more at - https://miaanstine.com/2022/12/07/mac-outdoors-podcast-81/ Big Hearts Under the Big Sky - https://bigheartsmt.org/ MOGA - https://www.montanaoutfitters.org/ The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's NASC - https://congressionalsportsmen.org/caucuses/nasc-state Mia's Amazon Storefront – https://amazon.com/shop/miaanstine/ WSI HEATR Gear use discount code LLCO10 – https://wsisports.com/ MAC Outdoors apparel and gear – https://mia.limited/1 Self-Defense Radio Network – https://selfdefenseradio.net Mia Anstine is an outdoor writer, licensed outfitter, hunting guide, life coach, keynote speaker, and range safety officer, firearms instructor, and archery instructor. She is the founder of MAC Outdoors and Host of the MAC Outdoors Podcast. Mia Anstine strives to encourage others to get outside, hunt, fish, shoot, and survive life with others in a positive way. Want to write to me? Mia Anstine MAC Outdoors LLC PO Box 31 Ignacio, CO 81137-0031 *Disclaimer: Mia Anstine participates in the Amazon Services, LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon . com. There is no fee to you for using these links.
In Episode 321 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back Travis Thompson to the program. Travis is a Florida waterfowl hunting guide, conservationist, and co-host of the Cast and Blast Florida podcast. Gabriella and Travis explore the recent Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation-hosted NASC Summit in Bozeman MT, what's on the pipeline for conservation policy in 2023 and beyond, plus the success of duck ranching. Tune in! SHOW NOTES NASC Summit Cast & Blast Florida Podcast Follow Travis on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district-of-conservation/support
Is minic a bhíonn trácht ar an deacracht ar leith atá ag Gaeltacht Uíbh Ráthaigh i gContae Chiarraí: ‘sé sin, go bhfuil na limistéir oifigiúla Gaeltachta ar an leithinis, scoite óna chéile.
This episode was originally published on Aug 12, 2020 WEED, CBD, HEMP, CANNABIS we're covering it all in this episode! We interview Dr. Sarah Brandon the co-founder and CEO behind an impressive science and research based hemp pet supplement company. She answers all your pet parent questions about dosage, need, research studies, and much more! Get your thinking caps on and grab your notebook because this is super information dense and you're going to want to remember it all!Episode Highlights:- What is the difference between CBD and THC and what do dogs need?- How/why does CBD work?- Why would a dog benefit from CBD?- How to choose the right brand and product for you dog?Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/withadogpupperazziOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withadogpodcast/Guest's Info:https://www.instagram.com/cannacompanion/https://cannacompanionusa.com/NASC: https://nasc.cc/members/CGMPs: https://www.fda.gov/food/guidance-regulation-food-and-dietary-supplements/current-good-manufacturing-practices-cgmps-food-and-dietary-supplements
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It's a 6-team sprint in the NPSL Southeast Conference and we catch up with all six teams before this Saturday's premiereGuests:Apotheos FC Head coach Adam ReakesGeorgia Storm GM Stephen BivensGeorgia Revs Alec Morrison and HC Jack MarchantAppalachian FC HC Dale Parker North Alabama SC HC Nico Bermudez andLSA Athletico Lanier HC Raul Menjivar