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When an innocent postman was shot in the head in Dublin in October 2008, it barely registered on that day's national news. Dad-of-two Robert Delany was shot because he broke up a pub fight involving the wrong man. He survived the hit on his life, which took place at his home in front of his young daughter, carried out on the orders of a ruthless and despised dissident Republican. While the shooting did not kill him, Robert suffered catastrophic brain damage, and since that day has endured a living death.For 17 years, as Robert lies in bed utterly dependent on the care of others, the psycho who ordered the hit has walked free. This three-part series from the Irish Sun investigates why he was shot, the prevailing gangland conditions which facilitated the execution, and profiles the gun-for-hire who shot him. It looks at a family's struggle to come to terms with his new reality, and their refusal to give up on him. With contributions from his parents Terry and Noeleen, sister Siobhan, daughter Megan, retired Detective Inspector Pat Lordan, and Irish Sun crime editor Stephen Breen.First episode releases Thursday 29th May on all podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When an innocent postman was shot in the head in Dublin in October 2008, it barely registered on that day's national news. Dad-of-two Robert Delany was shot because he broke up a pub fight involving the wrong man. He survived the hit on his life, which took place at his home in front of his young daughter, carried out on the orders of a ruthless and despised dissident Republican. While the shooting did not kill him, Robert suffered catastrophic brain damage, and since that day has endured a living death.For 17 years, as Robert lies in bed utterly dependent on the care of others, the psycho who ordered the hit has walked free. This three-part series from the Irish Sun investigates why he was shot, the prevailing gangland conditions which facilitated the execution, and profiles the gun-for-hire who shot him. It looks at a family's struggle to come to terms with his new reality, and their refusal to give up on him. With contributions from his parents Terry and Noeleen, sister Siobhan, daughter Megan, retired Detective Inspector Pat Lordan, and Irish Sun crime editor Stephen Breen.First episode releases Thursday 29th May on all podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I sit with Performer, Producer and Comedian Lukas Meintjes (he/him). We discuss Lukas growing up gay in Zimbabwe, his extended run of If You're From Africa? at the Adelaide Fringe and upcoming run at Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the factors outside of our control when coming out, criminalized homosexuality and how those beliefs are carried down generations, the ongoing process of being out and proud, parents who encourage you to be yourself without realising, and we hear from Lukas' mum, Noeleen!
A landfill has been emitting noxious gases and so a local resident decided to bring a judicial review claim against the regulator but was this the correct legal action to take? “Suitable alternative remedies in JR: focusing on the claimant's objectives” by Gabriel Tan https://administrativecourtblog.wordpress.com/2024/10/16/suitable-alternative-remedies-in-jr-focusing-on-the-claimants-objectives/ https://uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com
Today's Spotlight Special shines a light on the amazing Noeleen Shine, a Senior District Leader with Lorraine Lea who has not only worked her way up from start to outstanding success once, but twice! Join us as we unpack Noeleen's journey, honest and raw… With real talk about the highs, lows and challenges of not only Business but also life and balance. From understanding exactly what Direct Selling could mean for her family, to navigating the ever-changing tech landscape and her incredible feat of restarting her business and hitting that senior leader milestone, not once but twice, Noeleen shares it all. This isn't your average success story; it's a tale of resilience, determination, and the willingness to embrace change. So, if you've ever found yourself at a crossroads in life or your Direct Selling journey, this episode is for you. Get ready to take notes because Noeleen drops game-changing insights that could reshape your approach to Direct Selling. I'm genuinely privileged to have had this conversation with Noleen, and I know you'll find her story as inspiring as I did. So, without further ado, let's dive into this Direct Selling Accelerator Spotlight Special Episode and uncover the secrets to Noeleen's success! We'll be talking about: ➡ [0:00] Introduction ➡ [2:54] A little bit about Noeleen Shine ➡ [5:38] Crazy names ➡ [6:43] Starting with Lorraine Lea ➡ [10:00] Starting from scratch… Twice! ➡ [11:48] A formula that works + anybody can replicate ➡ [13:04] Struggling with imposter syndrome ➡ [15:38] How to be confident sharing your story ➡ [18:22] Celebrating success ➡ [23:02] Over-complicating Social Media ➡ [25:08] Finding balance ➡ [29:14] A piece of advice on getting bookings ➡ [32:44] Noeleen shares her ideal customer ➡ [34:22] Thinking of starting a Direct Selling business; you should hear this ➡ [36:47] Noeleen's favourite book ➡ [38:22] Noeleen's dream superpower ➡ [39:36] Noeleen's favourite quote ➡ [40:56] Noeleen's advice to her past self ➡ [41:57] Parting words About our guest: Noeleen Shine was in finance before joining Lorraine Lea as a leader over a decade ago and is currently a Senior District Leader handling several teams in New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia. Noeleen started her Lorraine Lea business with one small goal in mind: to save enough money to send her son to the USA on a basketball trip. 90 days later, she had $6k in the bank and realised that Lorraine Lea could be a 'REAL' job - so instead of staying for 6 months as intended, here she is more than a decade later. She was able to stay at home with her kids while earning a great income, travel overseas, and buy a beautiful car thanks to her career at Lorraine Lea. Originally from Dublin, Noeleen is married to her wonderful husband Andrew, who's from London. Together, they have three grown children: Alexandra, Jack, and Hannah. They moved from Ireland to Australia more than 17 years ago. Noeleen loves helping women and men live their lives on their own terms and takes her business with her wherever she goes. Resources: ➡ ‘It Starts With Passion: Do What You Love and Love What You Do' by Keith Abraham - https://amzn.to/3GpXH2J ➡ ‘Focus' by Keith Abraham - https://bit.ly/3jHuNkN Quote: “Comparison is the thief of joy” Connect with Noeleen Shine ➡ Noeleen Shine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoeleenShineLorraineLea/ ➡ Noeleen Shine on LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/noeleen-shine-829b4515 ➡ Noeleen Shine on Lorraine Lea: https://lorrainelea.com/stylists/6431 Connect with Direct Selling Accelerator: ➡ Visit our website: https://www.auxano.global/ ➡ Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectSellingAccelerator ➡ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Sam Hind's Instagram: https://instagram.com/samhinddigitalcoach ➡ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Email us on: grow@auxano.global If you have any podcast suggestions or things you'd like to learn about specifically, please send us an email at the address above. And if you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labhraíonn Noeleen Ní Cholla le Seán faoina ról nua ar Oileán Thoraigh, agus faoina saothar ceoil agus cumadóireachta.
Ag labhairt faoina ról úr mar Oifigeach Pleanála Teanga ar Oileán Thoraigh agus na pleanánna atá aici agus í ag dul i mbun oibre sa ról seo.
Who knows exactly what they want to do at 17? Noeleen Malone did, she left home at 17 travelled to London and Beijing to study Chinese medicine, after setting up practices in Galway and Donegal she came home to Louth and now operates in Blackrock. Noeleen is committed to combining traditional practices with science and research and applying them to women's health in an accessible way. She is running a series of new health and wellbeing programmes for women she's an acupuncturist integrative health coach and yoga meditation teacher hear her story...... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is with Noeleen Heyzer, the now Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General on Myanmar. Noeleen has served in several leadership positions in the UN, including as the first woman Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, as the Executive Director of the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), as well as the Secretary-General's Special Adviser for Timor-Leste. In this episode, the final in the series, Noeleen reflects on why a gendered lens to peacemaking is crucial and what meaningful participation means to her. The episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have occurred since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed are solely the interviewee's and do not represent the opinions of the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs.
Less than half of 2,000 illegal dumping fines in Dublin have been paid in two years. The issue of illegal dumping is one that Ballymun Councilor Noeleen Rielly says can send people into the "depths of depression". and Noeleen spoke to Shane this morning with more on this.
Less than half of 2,000 illegal dumping fines in Dublin have been paid in two years. The issue of illegal dumping is one that Ballymun Councilor Noeleen Rielly says can send people into the "depths of depression". and Noeleen spoke to Shane this morning with more on this.
Noeleen, who is a pensioner, almost didn't get a seat on the bus from Galway to Sligo last Friday, as priority, she says, is being given to those who book seats online. She feels this system is discriminatory, and makes her reluctant to queue up in future for a bus
Christmas is a coming in 2022 with Triskele and the Celtic Christmas Podcast #64. Subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Music from We Banjo 3, Reilly, Caitríona O'Leary, Triskele, The Barra MacNeils Welcome to the Celtic Christmas Podcast I am Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. We are promoting Celtic culture through Christmas cheer. I'm working on another new format for this show in 2022. Galway-based We Banjo 3 has one foot in Irish music and one foot in Americana music, seamlessly combining the virtuosity and precision in each genre's traditional disciplines with the artful song-craft and infectious live performance of today's musical landscape. This is their 10th year performing together to thousands of fans at Irish and Bluegrass festivals. Their latest album is called Open the Road. And I'm happy I looked up that information because I can also add it to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast that I host. 0:53 - We Banjo 3 "Joy to the World" from A Winter Wonderful 3:40 - THANK YOU CHRISTMAS PATRONS The Celtic Christmas Podcast is brought to you by the kindness of Celtic Christmas fans on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion, and production of the show. Join others to spread Christmas Cheer this holiday season! Sign up for as little as $1 per episode on Patreon. Winners of the folk rock/Celtic band of the year award by Wisconsin Area Music Industry for 2019 and 2015, Reilly have garnered a reputation for being an interactive, get-off-your-chair act. The band's circuit continues to grow along with their reputation for being a highly respected professional group. National programs such as Good Morning Ireland, Blarney on the Air, and Paddyrock internet radio have featured Reilly. Celtic Radio Music Network rates them as five out of five stars. Their ability to adapt Celtic music to an American rock audience, and include unexpected rock favorites into their set, makes them the perfect eclectic choice in today's watered down and predictable Celtic scene. Their latest album is called Durty Pool. You can find it on their Bandcamp page. 4:47 - Reilly "For You On Christmas" from Kick Ass Celtic Christmas 8:13 - PLAYLIST: Christmas Drive There a number of Celtic Christmas playlists that I published on Spotify. The Christmas Drive playlist is Christmas music you will enjoy while taking a holiday drive to see your family or friends. The Wexford Carols is a 2014 album of traditional Irish carols by Caitríona O'Leary featuring guest singers Tom Jones, Rosanne Cash and Carolina Chocolate Drops singer Rhiannon Giddens and more. The album went to No.1 on the Billboard World Albums Chart. 8:52 - Caitríona O'Leary "Tell Shepherds" from The Wexford Carols 15:16 - HOLIDAY FEATURE: Triskele Triskele, [pronounced Tris-Kay-lee] is the premier all~female Celtic band out of Albany NY. They are known for their stunning harmonies, singing in the Gaelic language and for their Irish wit. Noeleen, who grew up in Dublin and is the youngest of 16, taught Sharon and Jenn the Gaelic language through song. These ladies perform, primarily, traditional Celtic/Irish music, but also have written originals. Triskele not only revitalizes the Gaelic language, but weaves history and traditions about growing up in Ireland. This gives the listener a deeper appreciation and understanding of Irish/Celtic history. Triskele stands out in a Celtic music world dominated by men. They have gained fans and supporters with their ability to keep traditional songs traditional. Fans have stated that they enjoy hearing songs sung with the unique qualities of the female voice; given the timbre and rich, clear harmonies. I'm particularly smitten with their byline–Celtic Trad. with a Women's Touch Their song “Christmas Is a Comin'” is a new addition to the Celtic Christmas music world. But I'll let them tell you more about it. 16:24 - STORY OF CHRISTMAS IS A COMIN' 18:02 - Triskele “Christmas Is A Comin'” from Christmas Is A Comin' Do you have a Christmas story to share? Drop me an email. Include a picture for our shownotes. 19:57 - WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE CELTIC CHRISTMAS SONG IN THIS EPISODE? Make sure you add the song to your own Celtic music playlist or even better, support the artist by buying their music and joining their mailing list, or even joining their Patreon page. Several have that as well. There's another way to share your favorite track in this episode. You can vote for your favorite song or tune when you join us on Patreon. The most-popular track will be added to our Christmas playlists. You have just two weeks to vote. So… Cast your vote for the Celtic Christmas Favorite song. Then let me know if there's a Celtic Christmas song or tune that I should add to the next episode of the show. For more than three decades, Cape Breton-based family group the Barra MacNeils has been thrilling audiences of all ages, near and far, with their sparkling repertoire, vocals, instrumental prowess and vibrant showmanship. They are Canada's Celtic ambassadors! Their Christmas album is currently available on vinyl. You'll also find a wooden tree ornament in their store along with all of their albums. 21:22 - The Barra MacNeils "Party In Washabuckt" from The Christmas Album What did you think of this week's show? Send me your feedback. Celtic Christmas Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Subscribe through your favorite podcatcher or on our website where you can become a Christmas Patron for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! #celticchristmas #celticchristmasmusic #triskele
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A Shamrock Rovers supporter missed his flight home after travelling to see them play on Tuesday evening as authorities prevented him from crossing the Bulgarian / Romanian border over an alleged 'fake passport'. Noeleen, Daniels mam, joins Niall on the line now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Shamrock Rovers supporter missed his flight home after travelling to see them play on Tuesday evening as authorities prevented him from crossing the Bulgarian / Romanian border over an alleged 'fake passport'. Noeleen, Daniels mam, joins Niall on the line now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A prominent member of the Midwest Hospitals Campaign is calling for a 'crisis management team' to be established at University Hospital Limerick. Ballyvaughan native and Midwest Hospitals Campaign member Noeleen Moran says she no longer has confidence in senior management personnel.
Ellen Chesler talks with former director of UNIFEM Noeleen Heyzer about what was to be a woman in leadership, the constraints of advancing an agenda for women, how bureaucracies can be converted into communities of mutual aid, the legacy of Beijing's 1995 Conference on Women and how UN's principles of peace and human rights are not enough in preventing violence, corruption and exclusion.
WEP listeners get married! But of course Triple T and Daze make it about themselves.
10th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture III by Noeleen Heyzer by Institute of Policy Studies
Triskele [pronounced Tris-Kay-lee] is just released a Christmas Album which continues to share their Irish traditions with the Capital Region. Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Noeleen, Jen, and Sharon about the importance of family, their traditions of Christmas, and song and food as a way to pass on traditions. https://www.reverbnation.com/Triskele
Jen, Sharon, and Noeleen are the women who make up Triskele, the Capital Region's Premier All-Female Celtic Band. They spoke with Sina Basila Hickey about singing in Celtic, music therapy, and their upcoming Christmas album release events. https://www.reverbnation.com/Triskele
10th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture II by Noeleen Heyzer by Institute of Policy Studies
In 1991, Noeleen Marinovich was abandoned during her pregnancy by a local priest, who left her fighting a financial battle with the Catholic Church. Twenty-seven years later, Noeleen was murdered by their son.
10th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series: Lecture I by Noeleen Heyzer by Institute of Policy Studies
Have you ever had this sinking feeling where you’re doubting all your success and feel like you don’t deserve any of it? Imposter syndrome is REAL. There is no one better to talk to about this topic so it’s such a privilege to have the beautiful Noeleen Shine from Lorraine Lea with us. Noeleen is a top leader and is a Senior District Leader within the company. As someone who’s built her business and made it to the top not once… but TWICE She speaks up about her own experience with imposter syndrome, her struggles in adapting to a virtual space and how she beats that awful negative self-talk everyday. She also shares some golden hot tips for getting party bookings when you feel stuck or you are just starting out. You are going to LOVE Noeleen’s story. This is a game-changing episode so tune in and don’t forget to take notes!We’ll be talking about: ➡ [0:00] Introduction➡ [1:57] A little bit about Noeleen ➡ [4:37] A house of crazy names➡ [06:03] Noeleen’s Lorraine Lea story➡ [10:18] How to find success when starting from scratch➡ [11:50] Overcoming imposter syndrome➡ [14:34] Stop listening to yourself!➡ [17:05] Making the move to a digital space➡ [21:14] How Noeleen supported her team during COVID➡ [23:28] Noeleen’s struggles and successes with Facebook➡ [26:53] Stop overcomplicating Facebook➡ [29:53] Noeleen’s 14 Day Challenge experience➡ [32:33] Noeleen’s favourite Lorraine Lea products➡ [34:50] Old strategies that Noeleen stopped doing➡ [37:32] HOT TIPS to get party plan bookings➡ [39:34] Growing your business outside a party plan scenario ➡ [42:48] Noeleen’s IDEAL customer➡ [44:17] An advice to new or aspiring leaders➡ [46:33] Noeleen’s favourite books➡ [48:09] A superpower Noeleen would like to have➡ [49:18] Noeleen’s favourite quote➡ [50:23] What Noeleen would like to tell her past self About our guest: Noeleen Shine was in finance before joining Lorraine Lea as a leader 11 years ago and is currently a Senior District Leader handling several teams in New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia. Noeleen started her Lorraine Lea business with one small goal in mind: to save enough money to send her son to the USA on a basketball trip. 90 days later, she had $6k in the bank and realised that Lorraine Lea could be a 'REAL' job - so instead of staying for 6 months as intended, here she is more than a decade later. She was able to stay at home with her kids while earning a great income, travel overseas, and buy a beautiful car thanks to her career at Lorraine Lea. Originally from Dublin, Noeleen is married to her wonderful husband Andrew, who’s from London. Together, they have three grown children: Alexandra, Jack, and Hannah. They moved from Ireland to Australia 17 years ago. Noeleen loves helping women and men live their lives on their own terms and takes her business with her wherever she goes.Resources: ‘It Starts With Passion: Do What You Love and Love What You Do’ by Keith Abraham - https://amzn.to/3GpXH2J ‘Focus’ by Keith Abraham - https://bit.ly/3jHuNkN Connect with Noeleen Shine: Noeleen Shine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoeleenShineLorraineLea/ Noeleen Shine on LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/noeleen-shine-829b4515 Noeleen Shine on Lorraine Lea: https://lorrainelea.com/stylists/6431 Connect with Direct Selling Accelerator: Join the FREE Facebook group: https://go.auxano.global/ Visit our website: https://www.auxano.global/ Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectSellingAccelerator Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxanomarketing/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ Email us at grow@auxanomarketing.com.au If you have any podcast suggestions or things you’d like to learn about specifically, please send us an email at the address above. And if you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Fi Glover presents four conversations: farmer Martin and wild swimmer Angela exchange views on the causes of pollution in the River Wye; Stella discusses her fear of builders with builder Chris; Alison and Nathan share their heart-breaking stories of being scammed; and husband and wife team Noeleen and Henrik talk about the joys of living and working as professional clowns. The Listening Project is a Radio 4 initiative that offers a snapshot of contemporary Britain in which people across the UK volunteer to have a conversation. The conversations are being gathered across the UK by teams of producers from local and national radio stations who facilitate each encounter. Every conversation lasts up to an hour and is then edited to extract the key moments of connection between the participants. Most of the unedited conversations are being archived by the British Library and used to build up a collection of voices capturing a unique portrait of the UK in this decade of the millennium. You can learn more about The Listening Project by visiting bbc.co.uk/listeningproject Producer: Mohini Patel
Noeleen Blackwell - CEO of the Rape Crisis Centre Dublin spoke to Fran this morning about Nadine Lott's murder trial. On Thursday of last week, Daniel Murtagh of Melrose Grove, Bawnogue, Clondalkin in Dublin was found guilty of her murder. Rape Crisis Center 1800 778 888 Women's Aid 1800 341 900 Men's Aid 015 54 3811
The group that represents Ireland's family carers has called for their urgent vaccination against Covid-19. Noeleen, who is a carer for her 2 children is speaking to Niall about how important it is for them to be put on the priority list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The group that represents Ireland's family carers has called for their urgent vaccination against Covid-19. Noeleen, who is a carer for her 2 children is speaking to Niall about how important it is for them to be put on the priority list. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are at least 50 coercive control cases currently under investigation or with the DPP for consideration, Garda sources have said. Gardaí expect a series of coercive control cases, some involving extreme physical and sexual violence, to come before the courts this year. News that the volume of cases gardaí were dealing with was increasing comes a day after the first man convicted of the crime after a trial was jailed by the courts and two years after coercive control became a specific criminal offence. Noeleen Blackwell, CEO of the Rape Crisis Centre spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning...
In the third episode of "The United Nations at 75: Looking Back to Look Forward," host Margaret P. Karns and Noeleen Heyzer, former executive director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women, discuss the role of women in the UN over the years. Heyzer speaks about the Beijing Women's Conference; Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security; and the prospects for increasing gender equality in the UN system in the decades to come.
In the third episode of "The United Nations at 75: Looking Back to Look Forward," host Margaret P. Karns and Noeleen Heyzer, former executive director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women, discuss the role of women in the UN over the years. Heyzer speaks about the Beijing Women's Conference; Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security; and the prospects for increasing gender equality in the UN system in the decades to come.
In the third episode of "The United Nations at 75: Looking Back to Look Forward," host Margaret P. Karns and Noeleen Heyzer, former executive director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women, discuss the role of women in the UN over the years. Heyzer speaks about the Beijing Women's Conference; Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security; and the prospects for increasing gender equality in the UN system in the decades to come.
On this week's episode I sit down with my good friend Marguerite Penrose.Her story is a story perseverance and strength, resilience and recovery.Born from an Irish mother and a Zambian father, born with Congenital scoliosis and abandoned in St Patricks mother and baby home.Marguerite found herself hitting the parenting jackpot when she was fostered by Michael and Noeleen at the age of 3 and then growing up with her Irish twin her sister Ciara.Her condition resulted in many surgeries which in one case left her paralysed at the age of 8 and in her later years a chest infection that almost killed her.After an interview with Ryan Tubridy contact was made by a nurse who worked in St Patricks mother and baby home, at the time Mags was a ward there.We discuss her involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement, she explains her treatments at the hands of racist Ireland. I found myself trying to justify these behaviours throughout the podcast but Mags is very forgiving and her message to us all is very simple. Acceptance.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/everywherewego) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tipperary native and head of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, Noeleen Blackwell, has been appointed to the governing authority of UCD. Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris says he made the decision to ensure issues regarding harassment and gender equality are represented. Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin who went public about her experience of harassment at University College Dublin has praised the Minister’s appointment. Noeleen spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning....
Noeleen McGrath, founder of McGrath Comm, speaks with studio owner, Tim Keenan, about podcasting. In this second of two parts, Noeleen and Tim discuss the best microphones and software to use for your podcast. Tim also describes what to do and what to us use to soundproof your space while recording your podcast. Lastly, Noeleen and Tim remind listeners of the benefits of receiving coaching if you are new to podcasting.
On this edition of Northside Today: Noeleen Reilly, Ind. Cllr. Ballymun / Finglas, will be giving us an update on issues and developments in Ballymun and Finglas. Broadcast: 10/06/2020
Noeleen McGrath, founder of McGrath Comm, speaks with studio owner, Tim Keenan, about the importance of voice. In this first of two parts, Noeleen and Tim discuss the pros of using a studio to record your podcast, as well as the benefits of receiving coaching if you are new to podcasting.
Warning: This story contains details that may upset some listeners. A family friend of a woman murdered by her son in West Auckland last year says her friend would still be alive if she hadn't been discharged from hospital. Martin Marinovich strangled his mother Noeleen before smashing her head with a hammer in their Oratia home last February. He was struggling as his mother's sole caregiver at the time - telling a family friend he couldn't cope before murdering her the day after she was discharged from hospital. Today he was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 14 years. RNZ court reporter Anneke Smith filed this story.
Noeleen talks about the tricks plants play, her love of moss and its importance in controlling flooding. She speaks about being deeply connected to the ancient spiritual landscape of Ireland, her efforts to conserve plant species and combat 'plant blindness.' She is currently Conservation Botanist at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, where she is working on launching the new National Seed Bank for Irish native flora. She also continues her work in invasive species control, island endemic species recovery, along with conservation research into Ireland's rare and threatened fern and bryophyte species.Recommended bookThe Song of the DodoBY: David QuammenCheck out the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin at www.botanicgardens.ieCheck out Burren Nature Sanctuary at www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie
Today was a special show, as Noeleen from Brighton YMCA joined me to discuss the importance of ‘Not Just A Roof', and the work that the charity does around Brighton specifically.
Spirit of Punk Live storytelling The final part of our two-part series of live stories we recorded in conjunction with the Spirit of Punk at the end of last year at Buck Mulligan's bar in Melbourne. The principle of Spirit of Punk is simple. All you need to do is show up and read a piece of your work no longer than the duration of a Ramones song. How easy is that? The recordings are live so there are some little mic disturbances here and there. But more than anything there is the unmistakeable courage of writers taking to the stage to read their non-fiction stories. Writers in this episode Confessions of a Boarder by Lacey Smith I came to write this piece to answer the main questions everybody asks me when I mention that I endured boarding school. Many people have an idealistic view of boarding house life: beautiful buildings, a good education, working air conditioning etc.; I felt the need to set the record straight. Lacey Smith is an Australian-Canadian writer and podcaster, currently working on her first novel. At 14 she was selling merchandise for a satanic metal band but has now put those wild days behind her. She lives in Melbourne with her long-suffering husband and their Westie, Maisie. Hell Bent by Noeleen Ginnane End 2019, nearly a wrap on my Diploma Writing/Editing, Swinburne. I’d relocated on 15 November, before which 15 June. Exhausted. Broke as a freak. ‘Provide 500 words, memoir,’ teach said, as if you could whip that up with a thought, pause and muse. I panicked, pulled out past sufferances; re-felt, altered, submitted it. ‘I’ve written since forever,’ Noeleen Ginnane tells us. ‘It kept me sane, teen years. If I hadn’t wagged school so much to write, I’d never have failed it as well as I did.’ Modestly published in Australia, and (erotica) in the U.K. and U.S., Noeleen’s ‘only recently confessed to/begun living the writer I am.’ She has been published in: I can’t Breathe - Fremantle Arts Review, The TV - Western Word, Mother In Top Gear - Perth Child Magazine, Quiet – Oz Poetic Society, Sweet Selection, Army Style, Blossoms Full Bloom, Sweatbox, Aunty Said - In The Buff (UK), Aunty Said - Best Women's Erotica (USA), Batman and The Fisherman, My Mother's Torment - Reader's Digest The Stink by Laura Wild I have terrible taste in romantic partners. This memory always makes me laugh and it’s a story I tell friends when we get bogged down. At least our pillows are clean, mate. Poorly navigating the internet one LiveLeak video at a time, Laura Wild is an Australian writer currently studying at Swinburne University of Technology. She lives in Melbourne, Victoria with her partner and the four houseplants that have managed to survive her ineffectual care. She has been published in Backstory Journal and Other Terrain Journal. Acknowledgements: Memoria is written, produced, edited and presented by Natalie V. Special thanks go to Jen Farrow for her recording tech on the night and Nic Brasch for letting us record his event. Thank you to the writers who took part in this episode: Lacey Smith, Noeleen Ginnane and Laura Wild. The stories in this episode are sound edited by Natalie Vella. Music in this episode is by Blue Dot Sessions, Sage the Hunter, When in the West and The Envelope. Illustrations by Peta Manning. Her book, See Me Doodle, is out now. Support the show.
Is French poetry as romantic as the language? Noeleen focuses on famous poetry and what French poetry is made of/ sounds like.
Active FM — Is French poetry as romantic as the language? Noeleen focuses on famous poetry and what French poetry is made of/ sounds like.
Noeleen's weight loss story is one of unimaginable sadness but through all her suffering, as she says herself, she is on the mend. Noeleen lost her only son to cancer... The post Noeleen's Weight Loss Story – Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining appeared first on Motivation Weight Management.
Noeleen’s weight loss story is one of unimaginable sadness but through all her suffering, as she says herself, she is on the mend. Noeleen lost her only son to cancer... The post Noeleen’s Weight Loss Story – Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining appeared first on Motivation Weight Management.
Live public interview with the legendary Hugh O’Brien, or ‘Hugh Barney’ as he’s often known. It was recorded in the Darly School Hall as part of a full house at the Cootehill Arts Festival in my hometown of Cootehill Co. Cavan. Hugh Barney is a 79-year-old historian, educator, actor and community activist. He taught me history and English at secondary school and left a lasting impression on me, as he did so many others. Topics Hugh discusses in this conversation include his childhood and upbringing, his 39 years as a teacher, his views on education, history, politics, religion, spirituality, alcohol, community involvement, and his love for cinema and drama. This is a man who has clearly lived a full life and as you’re about to hear, he continues to do so. Hugh has inspired countless people to think differently and to believe in themselves and so it’s great to be able to share this voice with more people through this podcast, especially international listeners and Cootehill people living and listening all over the world, including my brother Sean Og in China. As well as being the author of 3 books and 3 booklets, Hugh is an accomplished actor, appearing in countless theatre productions, in the acclaimed TV show Fr Ted, and in several movies and documentaries including The Escapist, Ordinary Decent Criminal, Korea, and the Run of the Country. It’s amazing that the one thing we never really got around to talking about was Hugh’s visual impairment. In recent years he has lost his eyesight but that hasn’t held him back. He now uses a stick to get around and he has also mastered phone and computer technology that allows him to stay connected and to keep up with his various projects. Hugh’s wife Noeleen was also an amazing person and she passed away in 2012. I’m a big advocate of listening to and learning from our elders and it was a real privilege to have been chosen by Hugh Barney as his interviewer for this event, which attracted rave reviews. I want to say I feel particularly fortunate that Hugh is in good health and was able to do this interview given that back in 2017 he spent several months in hospital, including a few weeks in intensive care. Hugh was on flying form on the night of the interview and as you’ll hear shortly, it was a real rollercoaster ride that was peppered with some questions from the audience. There was also an interval on the night and I have edited that out. There’s no shortage of laughs throughout the interview and there’s also a good few swear words, particularly in the first part, so keep that in mind if there are sensitive ears listening. It was particularly inspiring to learn more about Hugh’s role in the setting up of Drumlin House. Established by a group of volunteers in 1982, Drumlin House is a pioneering training centre that provides opportunities for young people with special needs to enhance their rights and aspirations. As well as being a training centre for dozens of young people, Drumlin House also includes a theatre and social enterprises including a garden centre and a print shop. We didn’t discuss it in too much detail in the interview but I thought it deserved a special mention here as it’s such a great example of community strength in action. Hugh had told me in a previous conversation that the founding of the centre was a real community effort, and made possible because of the generous donations and support from Cootehill Coop, who through its Manager Sean McDonnell helped secure the original premises, and also through a fundraising gig by country music legend Big Tom. In total Hugh served as voluntary Chair of Drumlin House for 32 years and remains an active and involved supporter to this day, as well as being a champion for social inclusion in so many other ways. Someone described the interview to me as a Love Letter From Hugh To Cootehill, although it is also the story of a remarkable life journey and themes that are relevant to people everywhere. You may find that some of the content is a bit more specific to Cootehill in particular, especially the short segment discussing buildings and shops in the town, but overall there’s something in this interview for everyone. Just for those of you who don’t know Cootehill. It’s a small town in County Cavan of fewer than 2000 people. It is situated at the border of County Monaghan, and about 20 kilometres south of the northern border. In many ways, it’s not dissimilar to life in other small towns throughout Ireland and indeed throughout the world.
How can you look better on camera? Noeleen McGrath knows - and she will share it all with us in this conversation.
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB WINNER: (00:10:59) Congratulations to Graham Brewster on winning the FREE Premium Training Peaks account! FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB COMPETITION TIME: (00:11:53) This week we’re offering club members a $100 prize pack from Sweet Cheeks NZ. Draw closes this Friday 21 September at 12 noon (NZ time) PILATES FOR SPORTS – ATHLETE SCREENING (00:13:42) We talk to Noeleen O’Shea, Co-Founder of Pilates for Sports. Pilates for Sports, the official supplier of Pilates Strength and Conditioning, is the ultimate strength and conditioning workout that will take your performance to the next level. This week Noeleen tells us about a cool service they offer to help athletes identify weaknesses in their cycling. WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:18:28) We follow up on strength training with a recent study on evaluating muscular adaptations between low-, moderate-, and high-volume resistance training (RT) protocols in resistance-trained men. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: DANIELA SAMMLER (00:28:00) We interview German pro Triathlete and winner of 2018 Challenge Roth Daniela Sammler. Bev talks to Dani about her career to date and her recent win at Challenge Roth. ONE STEP AHEAD: (00:55:58) Hydration. SID TALKS: (01:06:25) Sid’s back in Girona and we catch up with her race at Challenge Walchsee plus we chew the tri fat. ITU ROUND UP: (01:47:41) FITTER coaches Bevan and Tim do a roundup of the weekends racing at the ITU World Series Grand Final at the Gold Coast. LINKS: More about Training Peaks at https://www.trainingpeaks.com/ More about Daniela Sammler at https://www.daniela-saemmler.com/ Follow Daniela on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DanielaSaemmler/ Pilates for Sports at https://www.pilatesforsports.com/ More about the ITU Grand Final Gold Coast at https://goldcoast.triathlon.org/ IM703 Taupo at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman-70.3/taupo.aspx#axzz5RJr1QLGn Workout of the Week study at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30153194 More about Sweet Cheeks NZ at https://www.sweetcheeksnz.co.nz/ Pilates for Sports at https://www.pilatesforsports.com/ More about Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ Follow Sid on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/laura.siddall.5333 More about Challenge Walchsee at http://challenge-walchsee.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition