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Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel went to Rome this week and gave a closed door lecture about the Antichrist, just a stone's throw from the Vatican. Audrey talks to CNN's Vatican Correspondent Christopher Lamb about what happened and also his new book American Hope, what Pope Leo the 14th means for the church and the world.The Living Wage is 25 years old but what role has it had in raising people out of poverty when the wealth inequality gap is bigger than it has ever been?Audrey talks to two people who were there at the start - Bernie Harris who is orginially from Sligo but has worked as a nurse in east London for more than 40 years and Paul Regan is a retired methodist minister and Mary McManus the Living Wage co-ordinator for Northern Ireland.Peterson Toscano is this years Artivist in Residence at the Imagine Festival. He talks to Audrey about his journey from Evangelical to Quaker and the bumps along the way after he spent years in Conversion therapy.A newly composed suite of psalms based on the experiences of victims and first responders during the Troubles is to be launched by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland this week. Audrey talks to Rev Dr Karen Campbell who along with her husband David has composed the new works.
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The multi-sport event has previously been held in Manchester and Glasgow, while London hosted the Olympics in 2012. As part of their bids, all promised to leave a positive legacy – but did they deliver? On the Sky News Daily podcast, host Niall Paterson speaks to Olympic gold medal winner Rebecca Adlington about being inspired by the sporting stars of the past, while we discuss the success of legacy plans both for sport and local communities with Aileen Campbell, CEO of Scottish Women's Football, along with Paul Regan, who was involved with the Olympic bid as chair of London Citizens, and Sir Keith Mills, CEO of London 2012, who worked alongside Lord Coe to organise the Games. Senior podcast producer – Annie Joyce Interviews producer – Alys Bowen Digital promotion producer – David Chipakupaku Editors – Paul Stanworth & Philly Beaumont
Paul Regan is a registered mental health nurse and mental health practitioner from Cardiff, South Wales. In this podcast, Paul discusses with Terry, Rokman Founder, the science and psychology behind mental health, diving deep into the signs and causes of mental illness, and the treatments and prevention techniques we can all undertake to maintain health wellbeing.---If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast please visit the link below for more information and guidance.https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/
This week we're looking back at the Ladies Football Semi Finals at Senior, Intermediate and Junior level while we're also chatting Junior Men's Football, National League Soccer and Cycling. We start the show with the results of the weekend across Ladies Football (0:56) and Junior A (2:36), Junior B (5:24) & Junior C (7:00) as well as League of Ireland (7:54) and Women's National League (8:27). In Ladies Football (11:04), Glencar / Manor finally overcame the challenge of defending champions St. Josephs with a victory in the Semi Final on Sunday. We speak to Michelle Heslin (11:58) & Ray McBrien (14:42) of St. Josephs and Ailbhe Clancy (20:01), Leah Fox (21:45) & Padhraic Corrigan (23:42) of Glencar / Manor after the game. They must wait for next weekend to discover their opponents as Kiltubrid and Ballinamore Sean O'Heslins do battle next Sunday. Dromahair and Mohill confirmed their places in the Intermediate Ladies Final (28:37) after wins against Keeldra Gaels and St. Mary's respectively on Sunday afternoon and we hear from participants in both games. After the first semi final in Cloone, I spoke to Nicole Higgins (29:28) & Deirdre Ward (31:02) of Mohill and St. Mary's sisters Elise & Casey Bruen (32:57) as well as their manager Declan Bohan (35:51). The second semi final in Leitrim Village I spoke to Keeldra Gaels captain Eimear Duffy (40:19) and Dromahair midfielder Edel Kelly (42:18) & manager Gerry Ballantyne (43:41). There was also action in the Leitrim GAA Vistamed Junior A, B & C Championships (45:41) we spoke to Fergal Clancy (46:00) of Glenfarne / Kiltyclogher after their away defeat to Cloone. Declan Brennan (49:05) and Adrian Nicholls (51:24) shared their thoughts from the home side's point of view. At Junior C Football we spoke to Paul Regan (55:51) of Leitrim Gaels after their victory over Mohill saw them secure their Semi Final spot for two weeks time against Bornacoola. And finally we catch up with Ciaran Harman (59:28) of Leitrim Cycling Club after himself and his club mates completed the inaugural Leitrim 225km cycle around the county border on Sunday in memory of Joseph McGovern who passed away a number of months ago.
We have all been affected by the Coronavirus to some extent, but I dont personally know many people who have been affected as severely as today’s guest. Paul Regan is a 51 year old triathlon coach who contracted COVID19 sometime in February or March and from there, life went downhill. By the end of March he was in an ICU ward at his local hospital and a few days later he was placed in an induced coma which lasted for over 3 weeks. He spent another few weeks in hospital before being allowed home at the beginning of May. This is an amazing insight into what it’s like to suffer and survive Coronavirus. Frankly, I was amazed at Paul's recovery. In our Zoom call he looked very healthy, although as you’ll hear in the conversation, he is only at the start of what could be a long journey back to full health. We talked about his whole experience of the last 6 months including: Why someone who was not considered 'at risk' developed such a serious illness Why coma drugs paralyse you and are some of the dirtiest chemicals for your system Vivid dreams including kidnapping, drowning in blood, organ donation, and pirates When your dead grandma tells you “you’re not ready to join us yet" PTSD, survivor guilt, and the ’survivors club’ Why the NHS staff really are out of this world Managing expectations and a 6-12 month journey to regain health Why being blasé about catching Coronavirus could cost you your life To find out more about Simon’s SWAT programme, please click HERE Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com
Michelle Wu and Paul Regan took very different positions on the MBTA fare increase, but they both agree on the big picture needs of the transit authority. Regan, the executive director of the MBTA Advisory Board, said on CommonWealth's Codcast that the $29 million derived from the fare increase approved by the Fiscal and Management Control Board last Monday is needed just to cover a small wage increase for union employees, not to mention rising costs for commuter rail, paratransit service, and other operations. “They've spent the entire fare increase already,” he said. Wu, the Boston city councilor, presented a petition to the control board calling for no fare hike, free passes for students and seniors, and selective bus routes operated fare-free. Wu said it made no sense to raise fares and lose riders at a time when congestion is pervasive and climate change is looming.
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Paul Regan (Watchlist, Stars of Cascadia) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs from March 1989 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts. Artists under discussion include The Replacements, Elvis Costello, Midge Ure, and The Untouchables. Paul Regan's current music projects include the power pop band Watchlist - https://onthewatchlist.bandcamp.com/track/watch-list and the Alt-Country band Stars of Cascasdia - https://soundcloud.com/stars-of-cascadia/sets/riverside-skyline
Week 1 of 2. Paul Regan launches our series inspired by Instagram with a look at what the Bible says on jealousy.
Week 1 of 4. Paul Regan kicks off our new series on love, sex and dating by tackling the topic of the right person myth.
2 of 5; Paul Regan goes over the basics of the Jewish faith and the Christian's response.
Paul Regan teaches on the fifth chapter of Romans.