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#frewaka #horror #horror #spotifyShortly after the death of her estranged mother, Shoo a primary care nursing student takes a placement in a remote Irish village to care for Peig a reclusive, elderly woman who lives in fear, haunted by her experiences in a Catholic asylum. The house in the woods holds plenty of dark secrets and Peig's paranoia begins to rub off on Shoo, whose own troubled, abusive past begins to catch up with her.
Máirtín Lydon, Coiste Paráid an Spidéil agus iad ag iarraidh curiarracht dhomhanda a chruthú ag casadh "Peigín Leitir Móir".
Peigí Uí Chéidigh, bainisteoir Chomharchumainn Sailearna ag labhairt faoi na héileamh atá acu ón Aire nua Gaeltachta.
Ag caint faoi Nollaig na mBan agus na nósanna atá timpeall na háite.
[303] In the second to last episode of the PhorestFM podcast's eight season, Peigín Crowley, celebrated founder of GROUND Wellbeing, recounts the early days of her business and shares her vision for making transformative wellness accessible. Sharing her personal journey throughout the conversation, we explore the profound impact of self-care rituals, the power of inner connection, community-driven wellness, and everything in between. Links: Learn more about GROUND Wellbeing Learn more about the Salon Owners Summit Click here to subscribe to the PhorestFM email newsletter: https://bit.ly/3WvQiI7 This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed. Great music makes great moments. Leave a Rating & Review: http://bit.ly/phorestfm Read the transcript, or click here to learn more about Phorest Salon Software.
In this episode of The Wellness Project podcast, we sit down with Peigín Crowley, founder of Ground Wellbeing and co-founder of The Irish Spa Association, for a conversation about the true meaning of self-care. Peigín shares her personal journey to discovering the power of inner healing and self-care, and how it shaped her mission to help others prioritise their well-being.Dominique and Peigín delve into how women, especially those in leadership or caregiving roles, often neglect self-care and why it's so crucial to break that cycle. Peigín also offers practical advice for reconnecting with our bodies, daily practices for those feeling overwhelmed, and self-care strategies for those going through life changes like menopause.Whether it's balancing our ambition with our wellness, or grounding ourselves through the power of nature, this episode is full of wisdom for anyone who is ready to start turning up for themselves more. The IMAGE Wellness Project is powered by Meaghers Pharmacy and in association with Activia, Its4Women Insurance, Irish Life Health and KIND Snacks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What would happen if a simple password error could cost your company millions? In a world where a single compromised password can wreak havoc, learning from major cybersecurity breaches is critical. This episode explores the infamous MGM Resorts hack, detailing how it unfolded and what entrepreneurs can do to protect their businesses from a similar fate. Learn practical strategies for building a robust cybersecurity infrastructure to safeguard your business. Discover why leadership must take ownership of cybersecurity, rather than relying solely on experts. Understand how social engineering plays a major role in cyberattacks and how to prevent it. Don't miss this episode where cybersecurity expert David Rihak, Founder of Peig.io, shares actionable insights to help you secure your company against the next big cyber threat. Produced by the Pittsburgh Technology Council, this is a podcast for tech and manufacturing entrepreneurs exploring the tech ecosystem, from cyber security and AI to SaaS, robotics, and life sciences, featuring insights to satisfy the tech curious.
Peigí Uí Chéidigh, bainisteoir comharchumann Sailearna ag labhairt faoi ghraithí an chomharchumainn.
The Milesians are here!Discover the mythical ancestors of the Gaelic Irish and their journey from the city known today as A Coruña in Galicia.Íth, Míl and their crew have set sail for the island from Íth's vision but the sea and the gods who govern it have other ideas. Before they reach their destination they must weather a deadly storm, and even then, the island beyond the waves is not exactly welcoming. We talk about the euhemerising and re-enchanting myth, the archaeology and genetics of Neolithic and early Bronze Age Ireland, the Dingle Peninsula, Peig, languages of Ireland, and the stray sod .creditsWritten, presented and produced by Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh.Story Adaptation: Marcas Ó hUiscín and Stephanie Ní ThiarnaighStory Narration: Stephanie Ní Thiarnaigh Music - Celtic Warrior by Damiano Baldoni (licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 public licence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode All other sounds Creative Commons
Three Holiday stories from our Belfast evening in Belfast's Black Box: Richard O'Leary has a lifelong thing for Peig; Jasmin Awoodun takes us to Mauritius in search of the pink pigeon; Dave Thompson wonders who just boarded the Beatles bus tour while Paul makes an appeal & is also your host. Tenx9 is a live storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011 in the Black Box, started by Paul Doran & Pádraig Ó Tuama. You'll find all the upcoming dates at tenx9.com/events, our guidelines at tenx9.com/guidelines & you can submit your stories at tenx9.com/submissions.
Peigí Ní Mhárta & Kathleen de Búrca Coiste Pobail na Minna ag labhairt faoin deontas atá faighte le obair a dhéanamh ar seanscoil na Minna.
Majella Ní Chonghaile bainisteoir, Peigí Uí Mhaoileoin & Brídín Ní Chéidigh oibrithe Siopa an Phobail agus Steve Sweeney & Niall Mac an Iomaire custaiméirí ag labhairt faoin siopa agus gradam gnó na hÉireann.
Peigí Uí Chéidigh , Bainisteoir Comharchumann Sailearna, plean gníomh an cheantair le seoladh tráthnóna inniu.
Peig McManus was born into a life in tenement Dublin in the late 1930s. In subsequent decades, she became one of Ireland's most recognisable voices for educational reform. In her brilliant memoir, I Will Be Good: A Dublin Childhood and a Life Less Ordinary, she talks about her childhood, her time in school, her activism over many decades and the various campaigns for educational reform. Recorded live at 14 Henrietta Street. Peig's book: https://chaptersbookstore.com/products/peig-mcmanus-i-will-be-good-2023-paperback Teatime Talks: https://14henriettastreet.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873650441
Female-led Irish brands are having a moment right now, in this episode of Brown Thomas Presents much-loved co-founder of BEO Wellness Aoibhín Garrihy takes over the mic and speaks with wellness expert and founder of GROUND Wellbeing Peigín Crowley, they talk about the generosity of Irish women in business, how their brands developed from the kitchen table and why their intuitive self-care products are designed to bring a sense of support to women at every stage of life.
I Will Be Good is the new memoir from Peig McManus, an unforgettable Dublin character, who grew up in 1940s Ireland, under the shadow of the Second World War. Now in her 80s, Peig reflects on a life lived boldly even in the face of challenges. In this episode, she tells Róisín Ingle about life growing up in the last of Dublin's tenements, the trauma of becoming an unmarried mother at the age of 21 and how she finally discovered peace and healing through her work as a counsellor (and a late in life discovery of the ukulele). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From starting her life in one of Dublin's last tenement buildings during the Second World War to campaigning for educational reform, hosting a national radio programme and tireless community activism, Peig McManus has seen Ireland change beyond recognition. She has written it all down in her incredible new memoir, 'I Will Be Good'
It's Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas New Years! That's right, we're back with a very timely New Year's Spooktacular! We've got guest artist and Pat and Bret's co-dungeoneer Jennifer Peig! Check her out on Twitch.tv/geeklyinc on The Darkest Days of Dale
Bhí a gcruinniú Ginearálta Bliantúil do scairshealbhóirí Chomharchumann Sailearna Teo. aréir agus thuairisc an t-iniúchóir go raibh sochar d-os cionn 103 míle euro ag an gComharchumann ar obair na bliana anuraidh
Charlamos con Cristina Gil y hablamos de las ultimas noticias y partidos de la pretemporada NCAA
Seolfar Máistirphlean Fuinnimh CST trathnóna.
Ponemos en orden la nueva temporada del mejor baloncesto universitario con 111 españolas en este nuevo curso.
Brock Montgomory, Island resident & holiday home caretaker, Billy O'Connor, Manager of the Great Blasket Island Experience
Welcome to Work Rest Slay, the monthly podcast featuring honest interviews with inspirational guests. Work Rest Slay is the place to come to for stories about achievement, burnout, success and inspiration as well as tips to help us strive towards more balanced and fulfilling lives. Episode 12 features Peigín Crowley, Founder of GROUND Wellbeing, in conversation with Melanie Morris. Peigín shares how she built her startup business from the ground up by drawing on her experience in the spa and wellness industry, and how she navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. You don't want to miss this episode!
On this episode, we talk to Marek Hajen and David Rihak of Peig, the newest cybersecurity company in Pittsburgh. Peig is an application that leaves passwords and two-factor authentication in the dustbin. Peig Access Platform lets your team focus on what's important by making access invisible yet unconditionally secure, whether on BYOD or public Wi-Fi. The best part is Peig is coming to Pittsburgh at the end of summer 2022. Listen and learn.
On this episode of Talking History, Patrick and his guests reflect on the life and work of Kerry storyteller Peig Sayers and why we as a society may not have the full picture of her - featuring Dr Katie Mischler from the Museum of Literature Ireland and a curator of their Peig exhibition, Lorcán Ó Cinnéide, Manager of the OPW Blasket Centre, and Dr Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh, Director of the National Folklore Collection at UCD.
This episode of Blúiríní Béaloidis was recorded in the beautiful surrounds of the Museum of Literature Ireland, in the historic UCD Newman House on St Stephen's Green in the heart of Dublin - and, I might add - for the first time, in front of a live studio audience. This was a great pleasure for me personally, so thanks to Ian, Benedict, Katie and Simon at MoLI for their kindness and hospitality in having us along. This aim of this podcast is to present listeners with the richness, artistry and depth of vision to be found in our folk traditions, and to this end, each episode to date has taken a singular fragment of that tradition as its primary focus; holy wells, sacred trees, rites of passage, calendar observances, the house, and so on. This format, while useful for our purposes, is necessarily somewhat artificial as an approach, for in our own lives, tradition rarely compartmentalises itself so neatly, instead manifesting as a tapestry of many threads, and a chorus of many voices which serve to keep to the past present. For this episode however, instead of focusing on one aspect of tradition, we for the first time dedicate our explorations to one individual; Mairéad ‘Peig' Sayers who, by her artistry and mastery as a storyteller in the oral tradition, skilfully managed to express the ‘wisdom of the many in the wit of the few', and yet whose printed autobiographies, as Irene Lucchitti notes in an article in Folklore and Modern Irish writing: ‘experienced a decline in reputation, suffering critical disdain and schoolyard ridicule in equal measure'. Now, nearly sixty-five years after her death, we hope to provide a platform through which her tales might find a new audience, one which, it is hoped, may find in her a source of inspiration and insight. It is a pleasure then, to announce that quite apart from this podcast, our friends and colleagues at MoLI, having worked in collaboration with ourselves at the NFC, will host a nine month exhibition on Peig Sayers called 'Thar Bealach Isteach' / 'Into the Island', on the Blasket Island storytelling tradition, and the context in which priceless fieldwork collections of oral literature held today in the archives of the National Folklore Collection at UCD, were recorded from that community by the Irish Folklore Commission. With me to explore Peig's stories for this episode, I am hugely honoured to have been joined by Dr. Pádraig Ó Héalaí and Dr. Éilís Ní Dhuibhne. Pádraig is a retired Senior Lecturer in Modern Irish at NUI, Galway. His area of specialisation is Irish folklore and he has published on many aspects of this topic, including religious tradition, Blasket heritage and beliefs and practices associated with the supernatural. He is a former editor of the journal Béaloideas and with Bo Almqvist, he edited with Peig Sayers: Labharfad le Cách / I Will Speak To You All and Níl Deireadh Ráite (both of which were recently republished by New Island). Recently, he edited An Blascaod Trí Fhuinneog na Scoile (2015), a young teacher's account of her experience of life on the Great Blasket when it was still home to a vibrant community. Éilís Ní Dhuibhne was born in Dublin. Author of more than thirty books, her works include The Dancers Dancing, The Shelter of Neighbours, Cailíní Beaga Ghleann na mBláth and Hurlamaboc, among others. Her most recent books are Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir, Little Red and Other Stories (Blackstaff 2020), and Look! It's a Woman Writer; Irish Literary Feminisms 1970-2020 (ed.) (Arlen House, 2021) As well as being a writer, she is a folklore scholar and has written extensively on aspects of traditional narrative. She has been the recipient of many literary awards, most recently the Pen Award for an Outstanding Contribution to Irish Literature. In Autumn 2020 she held the Burns Scholarship at Boston College. She is a member of Aosdána, and President of the Folklore of Ireland Society.
If you've ever been lucky enough to stay at Adare Manor, Cliff House Hotel or The Merrion, the spas in those hotels were designed by Peigín. She had a glamorous jet-set lifestyle until Covid-19 grounded her, literally and figuratively. A life-long advocate of aromatherapy and essential oils, she put the pot on the cooker and began producing her own blend of balms and oils. The brand 'Ground Wellbeing' was born and 15 months later, it's stocked in Brown Thomas and used in The Shelbourne and Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh among others. Peigín has brilliant advice around taking the leap, starting a business, coping with failures and managing the dreaded imposter syndrome.
In this episode, we chat to Dr. Declan Fahie, primary school teacher, academic and tireless champion of inclusion. We chat about many things including workplace bullying among teachers and toxic leadership. Of course, no chat with Declan would be complete without asking about the gorgeous and adventurous Peigí whose doggie adventures are available on www.peigi.ie or www.peigisadventures.com. Enjoy!!
Ponemos al día la actualidad del mejor baloncesto universitario del mundo y hablamos con la jugadora de Texas A&M Corpus Christi Annukka Wilsted.
Labhraíonn Sinéad Ní Uallacháin, craoltóir agus léiritheoir raidió (Beo Ar Éigean, Rogha Shinéad, Tús Áite), iriseoir agus pearsa theilifíse (Peig, Réalta agus Gaolta) le Seán Ó Dubhchon faoi na hamhráin is tábhachtaí ina saol agus na scéalta speisialta a bhaineann leo. Éist siar lena rogha amhráin anseo: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vvBLpNhBAUBVsJ1f0SMCN?si=539c21ccaf1145c5
¿Quieres conocer todo el trasfondo de los Cultos Genestealer con su Codex de la Novena Edición de Warhammer 40k? ¿O aprender a jugar con sus distintos Cultos y credos? Te lo contamos y analizamos todo en este programa especial dedicado a los xenocultos más revolucionarios. Nos acompañan Byor y Peig para desgranar el trasfondo y las reglas junto a todo lo que significa para los aficionados a los Cultos Genestealer el lanzamiento del libro que regirá a sus credos durante los próximos años. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 330€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€, siete participaciones por 4,99€, y otras siete por cada bloque de 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, lavozdehorus.com. 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:09:58 Mensaje revolucionario 00:12:56 El trasfondo de los Cultos Genestealer 01:08:52 Las reglas de juego equilibrado de los Cultos Genestealer 01:48:26 Hojas de datos y misiones 02:30:14 Reglas de Cruzada para juego narrativo de los Cultos Genestealer 02:46:40 Braserillo y opinión Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Repasamos la actualidad y las estadísticas de las españolas y charlamos con Sofia Llanos de Marshall University. La jugadora tarraconense nos cuenta lo bien que esta en su aventura americana. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
Volvemos con la actualidad del baloncesto femenino universitario
On this week's Red Business with IBEC Jonathan Healy speaks to Starcircle CEO James Galvin on plans to hire 100 people in Cork, Peigín Crowley tells us about a whirlwind year since she founded Ground Wellbeing and IBEC CEO Danny McCoy chats about the growth he sees in the coming years for Cork
Oifigeach Forbartha le Gaeloideachas, Peigí Ní Chonghaile, ag labhairt faoin gcruinniú do phríomhoidí iar-bhunscoileanna lánGhaeilge chun plé a dhéanamh ar an leanúnachas sa ghaeloideachas ón mbunleibhéal go dtí an mhéanleibhéal
Nos informamos de las ultimas noticias previas al inicio de la temporada regular y hablamos de los Non Conference Games. Además, escuchamos a Andrea Martin.
As women our hormones are all powerful. As mothers they control our cycle, our ovulation our ability to create, grow and birth life. And yet, there is so much unknown about the impact of burnout and balance can have on our minds and bodies in our late 30's & 40's.In this week's episode Sinead is joined by Peigin Crowley, founder of Ground Wellbeing, a wellness expert and entrepreneur who has enjoyed a thriving career developing award-winning spas from Adare Manor to The Merrion and a woman who at age 40 began to notice distinct changes in how her body and brain performed.Her periods were regular. Her knowledge of menopause was limited to assuming it was this unsexy thing that happened much later when her periods stopped and the notion of perimenopause and its intense symptoms never entered her head. Here we talk about why as women we need to make friends with our cycles, our phases and stages of life.We must aim for balance - not burnout. And we must never apologise for it. This season is kindly supported by WaterWipes, the world's purest baby wipes.WaterWipes are purer than cotton wool and water and made with only two ingredients, 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract.As the number one wipe in Ireland* together we are committed to providing more support for parents with trusted products and this podcast.WaterWipes are 100% biodegradable**, plastic free and compostable wipes and the winners of three National Parenting Product Awards 2020 including Best Baby Wipes - so you can do what's best for your baby's skin and help protect the planet.*No.1 wipe in Ireland – *Based on value sales L12W. A.C. Nielsen ROI Scantrack sales to 20 June 2021**Biodegradable - **Within 12 weeks in an industrial setting/plant in accordance with EN13432. Wipe material See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wellness expert and the woman behind skincare and self-care brand Ground Wellness joins Vicki for a chat about all things beauty and how she got to where she is today! Products mentioned: Kerastase Nutritive Masquintense Fine Hair Mask TAN-LUXE Super Glow Serum Skeyndor Serum Sudocrem NARS Stromboli Sheer Glow Foundation NARS Orgasm Liquid Blush MAC Twirl Lip Liner iGlow Lash Maximizer Dior Rouge Lipstick Dyson Air Wrap
Is le Peigí Ní Chonghaile as Tír an Fhia ó dhúchas a labhair Fionnuala an tseachtain seo d'agallamh na hAoine.
Ag labhairt ar an máistir Phlean Fuinnimh atá á ullmhú do cheantar feidhme Chomharchumann Shailearna agus tús curtha le suirbhé fuinnimh sa gceantar.
This week we chat to Peig O' Sullivan. Peig is a Qualified Social Care Practitioner, holds a Diploma in Youth and Community Work and is a Qualified Counselor & Psychotherapist, but Peig's story and how she turned her life around is one of great bravery and resilience.From a teenage single mom at the age of 17 to a woman with amazing achievements & a thriving career, Peig teaches us that it is never too late to start something new. We hope you love it!To follow Peig:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Peigosullivanmangan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osultherapy/?hl=en We speak about many tough issues surrounding mental health during this episode and if you or someone you love is struggling and needs help please call:- The Pieta House: 1800 247 247 - Samaritans: 116 123- Turn to me: call or textIt is okay not to be okay. Support us:https://www.facebook.com/littlestepsbigfutureshttps://www.instagram.com/little_steps_big_futures/
El segundo acto de la Guerra de Charadon incluye reglas para los Discípulos de Be'lakor y su propio líder, para la Orden de Nuestra Señora Mártir de las Adepta Sororitas y para la Cohorte de Veteranos Skitarii del Adeptus Mechanicus. Analizamos junto a Peig y Obscuro estos nuevos Ejércitos de Renombre y Suplemento de Codex para descubrir qué aportan a las distintas facciones a las que se incorporan. La próxima semana además conoceremos en detalle el trasfondo de esta conclusión de la Zona de Guerra Charadon. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 330€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 2,99€, tres participaciones por 4,99€ o siete participaciones por 9,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, lavozdehorus.com. 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:06:52 Cohorte de Veteranos Skitarii 00:17:55 Be'lakor 00:34:16 Discípulos de Be'lakor 01:02:04 Orden de Nuestra Señora Mártir Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Entrevistamos a Luis Arbalejo, Director general Baloncesto Torrelodones y detallamos los últimos fichajes y novedades en el mejor baloncesto universitario. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Retomamos el pulso de la mejor liga de baloncesto universitario del mundo y entrevistamos a Ane Olaeta de California Baptist Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
When he’s not beavering away at this very podcast, Darach does a bit of work with the Irish Arts Center in New York as part of their word of the week project. This allows him to collaborate with some exciting and talented artists, such as today’s guest Louise Ní Chuilinn (as known as Selkies). Louise, an Irish speaker living in Brussels, tells Darach and Peadar about that city’s artistic scene, such as the bandes dessinées which French learners in Ireland love so well. She talks about her collaboration with our own Gearóidín on the Peig masks, the mythological background to her illustrations for Darach’s words of the week, considers the culture of bilingualism in her new home and explains what a gickna is.The Irish Arts Center Word of the Week is here: https://irishartscenter.org/event/irish-word-of-the-week Gearóidín’s masks are here: https://www.etsy.com/ie/shop/Fualainn ---Support Motherfocloir on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/darach Get Kirsten Shiel art prints here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/kirstenshiel/ ---Contact the show:whatsapp - +353894784713 twitter - @motherfocloir and @theirishforemail - motherfocloir@headstuff.org ---Want to record your own podcast? Check out our studios at https://thepodcaststudios.ie Or do it online at https://remotely.fm/?coddle
Ag labhairt faoi mhaoiniú de chúig mhíle dhéag euro atá ceadaithe ag Údarás Fuinnimh Inmharthana na hÉireann do Chomharchumann Shailearna le máistir phlean fuinnimh a chur i dtoll a chéile do cheantar feidhme an Chomharchumainn.
Hablamos con Agustina Talasimov, jugadora de Troy y repasamos las ultimas noticias del mejor baloncesto universitario del mundo
Fuair Tom a Cherr Ó Muircheartaigh ó Bhaile an Lochaigh ó dhúchas bás i gcontae na Mí an tseachtain seo caite. Bhog Tom go Baile Ghib agus é ina gharsún óg. Labhair sé féin agus a bhean chéile Peig ar an Saol ó Dheas le linn do mhuintir Bhaile Ghib bheith a comóradh 75 bliain i gContae na Mí.
Oifigigh Gaeilge ins na h-Údaráisí áitiúla;Máire Seó Breathnach,agus Aileen Loughrey.Colm Ó hÉalaí-Seaclaidí na Sceilige. Peig agus Tomás Ó Muircheartaigh ó Bhaile Ghib.Fuair Tomás bás an tseachtain seo caite.
Labhraíonn Sinéad Ní Uallacháin le Seán faoi chlár faisnéise den chéad scoth atá déanta aici le Waddell Media agus craolta ar TG4, faoin cháil a bhain Peig Sayers amach mar gheall ar a leabhar Peig, a chaith breis agus scór go leith de bhlianta ar shiollabas na hardteiste. Insíonn Sinéad dúinn faoin aistear a chuaigh sí ar le níos mó a fháil amach faoi bhean a bhí i bPeig í féin, na scéalta nach bhfuil cloiste againn fúithi agus an t-athrú dearfach atá tagtha ar an méid atá ráite faoi dhuine de na banlaochra is mó atá againn anseo in Éirinn.
Labhraíonn Sinéad Ní Uallacháin faoina clár úr teilifíse Peig, a léiríonn éagsúlacht tuairimí faoin scéalaí aitheanta, cluinimid faoin phodchraoladh úr atá ag Hector Ó hEochagáin in éineacht le Tommy Tiernan agus Laurita Blewitt agus, do Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan pléann an Dr Gabrielle Colleran, Gearóidín McEvoy agus Sinéad McConnell tionchar na paindéime ar shaolta na mban fud fad na cruinne. Sinéad Ní Uallacháin chats about her new television programme Peig, in which she attempts to rebrand and contextualise the renowned storyteller, we hear about Hector Ó hEochagáin’s new podcast with Tommy Tiernan and Laurita Blewitt and, for International Women’s Day, Dr Gabrielle Colleran, Gearóidín McEvoy and Sinéad McConnell assess what impact the pandemic is having on the lives and futures of women worldwide.
Peig Sayers' autobiography was part of the compulsory Leaving Certificate Irish syllabus until 1995 and has cast a long shadow on the Irish language. Broadcaster Sinéad Ní Uallacháin told Ryan about the new TG4 documentary that is looking to change how we think about Peig Sayers and tell the story of her fascinating life.
This week we speak to the founder of Ground, Peigín Crowley. Ground Wellbeing is a collection of natural aromatherapy oils and balms with interwoven wellness rituals to encourage mindful selfcare. Having spent over 20 years in the world of Spa and Wellness, Peigín has helped her clients create award-winning spas. During 2020, after a very simple realisation that we need to slow down and mind ourselves more, Peigín launched her own wellbeing brand with natural aromatherapy balms and oils for the face and body, which help to bring focus, ritual and intention into our daily lives. Peigín discusses starting her own brand whilst navigating the pandemic and how we can create mindful selfcare for ourselves and our families.
Una semana mas con el baloncesto universitario y las españolas overseas. Escuchamos además a Yaiza Rodriguez
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Peig Sayers (1873 - 1958) is one of the most remarkable figures in twentieth century Ireland. Her journey to publication is a story of beating the odds. An outsider from the Dublin literary scene by geography, language, gender, education and even literacy (she could write in English but not Irish), she gives a glimpse at the multitude of stories that never got told in a rapidly changing Ireland. It is a story of hardship and personal tragedy, but tells of an extraordinary community and their stories in elegant, blossoming prose. This isn’t how Peig is typically thought of or referred to in Ireland, however, and for the past thirty or more years she has become a mascot of sorts for critics of the Irish education system, and of policies to protect, support and advance the Irish language or Gaeltacht areas. Why is this so? In today’s episode, Darach, Peadar and Gearóidín look at Peig’s life and legacy. They listen to a contemporary account of her book being removed as a compulsory text for the Leaving Cert from 1995 onwards - a quarter of a century ago - and wonder why this scar hasn’t healed for certain commentators. They consider the process of the book’s dictation and how this may have influenced the final product. And they ask if criticism of this woman and her book (which passes the Bechdel test) can sometimes have an undercurrent of toxic masculinity. We also hear from Irish women who are touched by Peig’s life and work and who feel it is as relevant as ever. --- Support Motherfocloir on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/darach Get Kirsten Shiel art prints here: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/kirstenshiel/ --- Contact the show: whatsapp - +353894784713 (https://wa.me/353894784713) twitter - @motherfocloir and @theirishfor email - motherfocloir@headstuff.org (mailto:motherfocloir@headstuff.org) --- Want to record your own podcast? Check out our studios at https://thepodcaststudios.ie
Michael Phatch Breathnach - aithris píosa filíocht: Brian Terry Mac Donnacha - clog nua feistithe ar Shéipéal Chill Treasa, Ros a' Mhíl: MacDara Ó Conaola agus Sarah Ghriallais - amhrán "Peigín is Peadar": Mír na Cartlainne.
El Departament de la Presidència impulsa l'execució de polítiques transversals del govern, però bàsicament gestiona les relacions amb el món local, amb els ajuntaments, Diputacions, Consells Comarcals i Entitats Municipals Descentralitzades. Avui, Josep Pitarch ha entrevistat a Rosa Peig, directora territorial de la Presidència.
Americans were SHOCKED to discover that Russia had interfered in their 2016 Presidential elections. How dare they interfere with the democratic process of a sovereign nation! Of course, those same Americans probably have no idea that their own country has, according to the research done by my guest today, done the same thing over 80 times since the end of WWII. Today I interview Dov H. Levin Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong about his research on what he calls his Partisan Electoral Intervention by the Great Powers dataset (PEIG). It shows how many times the USA and USSR/Russia intervened in foreign elections in the years 1946 - 2000.
The concept of the “silly season” is arguably a dated one in the era of 24 hour news and social media; it dates back to a time when daily newspapers had to fill gaps created by the closure of houses of parliament, higher courts and lulls in the sporting calendar. In some ways, the silly season is all year long now. But in another way, Ireland’s national obsessions with Leaving Cert results, social class and our self-image reaches fever pitch in August, culminating in some terrible hot takes about the state’s policy of access to Irish through the education system. Are Gaelscoileana elitist? Is Irish ableist? Are photos of Peig next to articles about the 2019 curriculum relevant? Are Irish language activists a menacing influence on innocent, harmless, agenda-less policymakers? In today’s episode, Darach, Peadar and Gearóidín look at the key recurring points and try to address them as succinctly as possible. Do you have strong feelings too? Please email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org (mailto:motherfocloir@headstuff.org) and keep the conversation going. --- Contact the show: twitter - @motherfocloir and @theirishfor email - motherfocloir@headstuff.org
In 1892 Peig Sayers married & moved from Dunquin in West Kerry to the Great Blasket Island. Her life provides us with fascinating insights into what marriage was like in the late 19th century (a combination of a first date and moving in with your in laws!).Peig's later life also details how events like the 1916 Rising, the Great War and the War of Independence played out on this remote island. The podcast concludes with the story of how and why the Great Blasket was abandoned in the mid 20th century...Thanks to Niamh Ní Riain of the NLI, Ciaraíoch & Sean Sheehy for their narrations.www.patreon.com/irishpodcastThis podcast is supported by Irishnewspaperarchives.com. the gateway to Ireland's great historical past. The archive contains dozens of Irish newspapers which cover nearly three centuries of Irish history.Subscribe today at www.irishnewspaperarchives.com/podcast and use the coupon code history30 to get 30% off monthly and yearly packages. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Peig Sayers died in 1958, she as regarded as one of Ireland's greatest storytellers and folklorists.Born in Dunquin in 1873 Co Kerry she grew up in the aftermath of the Great Famine in extreme poverty. However life in this remote corner of Ireland is both fascinating and at times unbelievable from a 21st century standpoint.Later in her life Peig would recall the intriguing details of what is now a lost world. Her life story is full of details which today leave us pondering how our ancestors survived.She also recorded vivide accounts of major events in Irish history - The Land War, the Great War, the 1916 Rising and the sweeping change that transformed Ireland in the 20th century.This, the first of two podcasts on Peig, looks at her life in Dunquin Co Kerry in the late 19th century a time when the Great Famine still haunted Irish Society. The second show will look at her life on the Great Blasket Island after she married.Narrations - Niamh Ní Riain of the National Library of Ireland & Sean Sheehy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
**"If I were a boy /Even just for a day /I’d roll outta bed in the morning /And throw on what I wanted and go"** **Beyoncé Knowles, If I Were A Boy, 2007** Welcome to our 50th episode! If you're a regular listener you may have heard us mention the Modh Coinníollach before… but what is it? As with Peig who we chatted about last week, the Modh Coinníollach has become a kind of mascot for those who have bad memories of Irish from school. This has become a tired cliche in need of a good shake. In order to get a good handle on the Irish conditional mood, Darach summons German-speaker Peadar and Spanish-speaker Éimear to compare it to the arrangement in other European languages. Is our conditional really so bad on a global scale? The gang also chat about Muppets, Haribo, Fatal Deviation and Beyonce, and Peadar gives a cheeky tip for spoken Irish. --- Contact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org.
"Peig passes the Bechdel Test". Sparklingly witty, unfailingly honest, sometimes misunderstood and with a grá for the Gaeilge, Tara Flynn and Peig Sayers are two women who have been unfairly criticised a lot in recent years. Although Peig is sadly unavailable, Tara was kind enough to visit Darach this week for a chat. Tara tells Darach about her iconic work on the Morbegs (and the attention to detail put into the Irish language content), reevaluating Peig as an adult and the simple joys of the offline life. Tara's book "Rage In" published by Headstuff is available in bookshops now and her new podcast "Taranoia" is out now, go find it. * * * Contact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org.
Eolas faoi na poist is déanaí atá ar fáil in earnáil na Gaeilge
Although it is regularly cited as the reason some people dislike Irish, Peig has been off the school curriculum for so long that we have adult Irish speakers wandering the streets and hills who were born after its removal. One such adult is the effortlessly cool catóg Clodagh McGinley, who you’ll remember from recent episodes. She tells Darach about the differences between studying Irish at school and at university, moving from the world of sraith pics to the wonders of Cúirt an Mheán Oíche. --- Contact the show at https://twitter.com/motherfocloir or email us at motherfocloir@headstuff.org.