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Pat Kinevane plays Tapper, a hard-drinking man who has bestowed upon himself the title of The Last, High King of Ireland. The play took 1st place in the 2022 PJ O'Connor Radio Drama Awards.
Writer Patrick Fogarty and actors Sharon Mannion and Pat Kinevane talk about working on Patrick's, The Last, High King of Ireland, winner of the PJ O'Connor Radio Drama Award
Becky sits down with Dr Patrick Fogarty, a medical affairs colleague from Pfizer, to discuss advances in modern hemophilia treatment. Together, they talk about how far hemophilia treatment has come, the challenges in making advances in treatment, and what may be coming down the line as hemophilia management continues to evolve. The 2 also chat about the importance of involving the patient in a discussion about their treatment.
Humans Under Management - All Things Behavioural Finance Advice
Humans Under Management is an international conference focussed on better client outcomes for financial advisers. This is a talk from one of our previous events. For more information on upcoming conferences visit: humansundermanagement.com
Patrick Fogarty is a creative who travels the seekers’ path. His personal journey with tarot led to the creation of his small business, The Living Wheel, where he curates and creates tools that support living an intentional life. On the new moon of January 2019 The Living Wheel Astrology Cards were released. This 55 card deck was painted by Patrick in his home on the coast of Maine and are designed to offer a way to uniquely visualize the astrological. They serve to support study and work with astrology and or can be used as an oracle. Initially selling out in just three days the deck has returned and is available now at www.thelivingwheel.com
Each week the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking The Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's the triangle technique that can help you manage a small windfall. Hosted by Frances Cook.Saving money regularly is a crucial part of building your wealth, yet is often forgotten. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Little windfalls in life can be huge over your lifetime. If you get a little pay rise of $20 a week, you could get used to going out for brunch more often. Before you know it, it’s part of your routine, and hard to give up. Or, you could save it straight away, and watch those benefits build up. An emergency savings account, investing in the sharemarket, knocking extra off the mortgage. That $20 could be more powerful than you realise. For the latest Cooking the Books podcast I talked to Patrick Fogarty from The Private Office. We discussed how to balance saving a windfall with enjoying it, where to put it beyond a savings account, and whether the size of the windfall makes a difference. For the interview, listen to the podcast.If you have a question about this podcast, or an idea for the next one, come talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCook
Each week the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking The Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's the triangle technique that can help you manage a small windfall. Hosted by Frances Cook.Saving money regularly is a crucial part of building your wealth, yet is often forgotten. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Little windfalls in life can be huge over your lifetime. If you get a little pay rise of $20 a week, you could get used to going out for brunch more often. Before you know it, it’s part of your routine, and hard to give up. Or, you could save it straight away, and watch those benefits build up. An emergency savings account, investing in the sharemarket, knocking extra off the mortgage. That $20 could be more powerful than you realise. For the latest Cooking the Books podcast I talked to Patrick Fogarty from The Private Office. We discussed how to balance saving a windfall with enjoying it, where to put it beyond a savings account, and whether the size of the windfall makes a difference. For the interview, listen to the podcast.If you have a question about this podcast, or an idea for the next one, come talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCook
Episode 6 of Ed Tech @XaverianHS, Deacon Kevin McCormack and Patrick Fogarty features a spirited discussion on the (greatly exaggerated) death of Microsoft, an explanation of how to get a school excited through a series of livestreamed debates, and a celebration of the career-defining iPad's third birthday.
During episode 3 of Ed Tech @XaverianHS, our diligent podcasters Dcn. McCormack and Patrick Fogarty discuss the latter's acceptance into Apple's Distinguished Educator program, getting the entire faculty on board with a one-to-one deployment, SXSWedu, and a whole host of other issues. We also continue our quest to bring in education technology luminaries as guests (spoiler alert: we're 0-2 so far).
Welcome to Episode 1 of Ed Tech @XaverianHS, a podcast from two of Xaverian High School's tech leaders. Each week, principal Kevin McCormack and Patrick Fogarty, Faculty Advisor of Instructional Technology, come together to discuss the tragedies and triumphs inherent in becoming a one-to-one school.