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Peter Quinn returns to tell us about Dark Energy
Fights over federal spending usually follow a predictable pattern, with Republicans attempting to cut entitlement programs as Democrats seek to expand the social safety net. One thing that's rarely threatened, though, is Social Security, a testament to the political clout of “older people”—formerly known as “senior citizens” in America. How did things get that way? On this episode, historian James Chappel speaks about his recent book Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age, which details the creation of Social Security as it criticizes the failure of the political left to make its benefits more broadly available. For further reading: Peter Quinn on aging, aging, and gratitude Rand Richards Cooper on caring for aging parents James Chappel on material insecurity Charles Morris on the future of social security
Peter Quinn, PhD, a principal investigator and associate research scientist at Columbia University, talks to host Ben Shaberman about the promise of emerging CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing therapies, including base and prime editing approaches, for inherited retinal diseases. Dr. Quinn also reviews gene editing projects ongoing in his lab for patients with mutations in CRB1 and PRPH2.
Pure chit chat with the boys while on our way to a cabin in the mountains for a perfect Thanksgiving break. In this episode, we are: — Manifesting the man we each want to meet at the Arrowhead Bar and Grille (take a wild guess if it worked) — Discussing Trump 2024 (just try and stop me) — Getting excited about the return of Girls Aloud — Giving thanks henny Enjoy and please rate and review!
In this week's episode, our host, Sarah Travers, is joined by Peter Quinn, Owner of The Old School House Bistro.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Polly Gibbons, Renowned Jazz Singer / Songwriter About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Polly Gibbons, is an internationally renowned singer from England who's rich, powerful, soulful voice delivers a unique jazz fusion that incorporates her R & B, gospel, jazz, funk and blues influences. She's been twice-nominated as "Best Jazz Vocalist" by the BBC and Jazz FM, and the London Sunday Times described her jazz vocals as “vintage R&B with shades of Aretha Franklin”. With her raw, smouldering voice that's full of heat, she conquered the London jazz scene at the age of 17. And since then, she's become a regular at the legendary jazz club, Ronnie Scott's in London. She's performed at Royal Albert Hall, opening for George Benson and Gladys Knight, and in 2018 she had a residency at New York's legendary Birdland Jazz Club. She's performed on tour across the USA, Europe and Asia, from Java Jazz in Indonesia to the Montreal Jazz Festival and the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival. In 2014, renowned producer George Klabin signed her to his record label, Resonance Records in Los Angeles, where she's recorded 3 highly acclaimed albums: “Many Faces of Love”, “Is it Me?”, and “All I Can Do”. On June 30, she'll be releasing her 9th studio album entitled, “As It Is”, containing 10 original songs composed by our guest, who not only produced the album – she accompanied herself at the piano, supported by a great team of musicians. The songs on the album feature heartfelt stories of personal struggle and resilience, with magnificent vocals, always characterized by this brilliant singer's wit and grace. In describing this woman's voice, we need go no further than Peter Quinn of Jazzwise Magazine, who proclaimed her “a truly exceptional, once-in-a-generation talent, possessing a voice of such sizzling intensity and raw emotion, that you could fry an egg on it.” For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Polly Gibbons, go to:https://www.pollygibbons.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pollygmusic/https://twitter.com/PollyGMusichttps://www.instagram.com/PollyGMusic/https://www.youtube.com/@PollyGmusichttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5HHILDuntfU7shOCmCECyF?si=B5GiF9l8TvKUWuLe7ngokA&nd=1https://soundcloud.com/pollygibbonsofficial #PollyGibbons #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Best Of Belfast: Stories of local legends from Northern Ireland
Peter Quinn is a multi-disciplined creative who's recently stumbled on success making weird VFX videos for celebrities around Los Angeles like Will Smith, Snoop Dogg, Weezer and Michael Bublé. In today's episode we talk about: Pitching an idea in Will Smith's living room His “Stranger Things” childhood in Carryduff How TikTok, Marvel and YouTube have forever changed our attention spans A formula for creating thumb-stopping content “Spectacle” versus “Story” And advice for young creators. Check it out! P.S. You gotta see Pete's Insta. // https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/peter-quinn-instagram //
Nicola Taylor joins Green Sunrise Podcast hosts Paul and Ian for a chat about her music and also why she is passionate about mental health, Nicola has had lots of experience in her own life to enable her to help others and is eager to share the skills she's learned. Third eye talk, vibrations, intuitions and God within thee or me laugh out loud, you decide. Some of the small parts of today's chat and a real introduction to who Nicola Taylor is. Thanks again for being our first chat of 2023 and also I'm looking forward to seeing what will happen next in your career. One part of today's chat surrounded on the actual start of the year being the 21st of March which means i no longer feel guilty for having a cozy night indoors until spring has sprung. Cheers Nicola x First chat of 2023 and like all the people I've lined up for this year I hope our growing audience really supports the people whom agree to come on the show with kind words and support in the comments. Please #like #subscribe and #share this vision we have at @Greensunrisepodcast and if any of the episodes hit your notes please sing them from the roof tops in a Nicola Taylor style fashion. Also remember vocal coaching and singing lessons are about to start back up at Nicola Taylor Official and you can keep track of Nicola's career buy hitting the link below. https://www.youtube.com/@nicolataylor... Remember to subscribe to the channel which will help Nicola massively. Your support for this independent individual artist will push Nicola to her dream of doing what she loves, As an independent individual music artist we understand that it takes a lot of talent, skill and knowledge. Talent alone is not enough, but coupled with continual studying, learning and practicing I know Nicola will come out on top. #individualartist #glasgowpodcast #glasgow #scotland #greensunrisepodcast #signing #vocal #mentalhealth #mentalhealthadvocate #support #awareness #lifestyle #lifehacks #beautifulpeople #glasgowgreenroom #footballcard Special thanks to today's sponsors being John Brown Quality Surrounds and the football cards participants and always massive supporters of the podcast. DJ Stephen Bennett, My wee Mum. Charlie Wilson, Jay O'Neill, Anna Ferguson, Chas do you know Chaz Simpson wingman4life, Peter Quinn kckn love you gumbo, My Sister Angie Waugh, Gerard Muir, Helen Cunningham, (Rosie McCulloch Winner Winner chicken dinner), Ian Dyball, Kayla Princess Waugh, Princess Caitlin Quinn, Prince Aiden Quinn, Amanda Paterson, Mark Thomson, Brian future co-host Mitchell, DJ Euan still to pay Lawerence, Big Pooh, Maureen Bradley McEwan, Melanie McSherry, and last but not least my best mate & brother Owen Hunter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greensunrise/message
On this Episode I speak to one of Irish America's greatest and most respected writers; Peter Quinn. Peter is a Novelist, Political Historian, and Foremost Chronicler of New York City. Peter was hired in 1979 by Governor Hugh Carey as his chief speechwriter. He continued in that role under Governor Mario Cuomo, helping craft the Governor's 1984 Democratic Convention speech and his address on religion and politics at Notre Dame University. Peter was also chief speechwriter for Time, as well as editorial director for Time Warner, and found an avocation in writing about his Irish heritage. In his first novel, Banished Children of Eve, he explores the after-effects of the vast Irish immigration into New York City following the famine of 1847. Banished Children of Eve won an American Book Award.Looking for Jimmy: In Search of Irish America, a collection of non-fiction pieces, was published in 2007. Colum McCann has summed up Quinn's trilogy of historical detective novels -- Hour of the Cat(2005), The Man Who Never Returned (2010), and Dry Bones (2013) –have been described as "generous and agile and profound." Quinn co-wrote the script for the 1987 television documentary "McSorley's New York," which was awarded a New York-area Emmy for "Outstanding Historical Programming." He has participated as a guest commentator in several PBS documentaries, including The Irish in America; New York: A Documentary Film; The Life and Times of Stephen Foster, as well as the Academy Award-nominated film, The Passion of Sister Rose. He was also an advisor on Martin Scorsese's film Gangs of New York.Peter's knowledge of Irish America is unparalleled and his recent memoir “Cross Bronx” is a one-of-a-kind account of his adventures as ad man, archivist, teacher, Wall Street messenger, court officer, political speechwriter, corporate scribe, and award-winning novelist. Quinn is a New Yorker through and through and it was a great honor to have him as a guest on the Podcast. www.newyorkpaddy.com
Speechwriter, novelist, essayist, and now memoirist Peter Quinn returns to Irish Stew to share tales from his home borough of New York City and beyond, captured in his new book, Cross Bronx: A Writing Life.Join us as Peter spins stories from his rise up through Irish American middle-class respectability in New York's northernmost borough, The Bronx, which Quinn describes as “a small-scale Yugoslavia. Ethnic enclaves were interspersed amid areas in which, though physically mingled; groups lived psychically apart. We thought of ourselves in terms of neighborhoods and parishes.”Quinn charts his shift from collaborative but anonymous work as a speechwriter at the highest echelons of political and corporate America, to his solitary, but no longer anonymous work writing Banished Children of Eve, Hour of the Cat, and other novels, and finally to the inward-looking, self-reflecting, warts-and-all odyssey of writing his memoir…a gift to his family and to us.We drive along Peter Quinn's personal Cross Bronx Expressway, though the twists and turns of his Irish American life, his family dynamics, his pull towards history, his dedication to the written word, his perceptions of the Irish in America, a few salty anecdotes on New York notables, and though it all, his on-again, off-again, ultimately eternally “on” love story with “The Girl from Hot Dog Beach.”Cross Bronx: A Writing Life is available at Fordham University Press and all major booksellers, including Amazon.
The only Irish Traveller to found and head a Gypsy And Traveller Exchange, Josephine (“Josie”) O’Driscoll talks visits to holocaust sites in Krakow, education, family and her hopes for community ownership among Gypsies, Romani and Travellers. Plus John Lee of Irish Stew Podcast raises author Peter Quinn onto The Plastic Pedestal
Our guests on this edition of ‘Cail & Company LIVE' are Scott Spradling, Former WMUR reporter and President of the Spradling Group, and Peter Quinn, author of the book "Cross Bronx - A Writing Life."
**** TIMESTAMPS*** For this episode I spoke with Irish-American author, Peter Quinn about his growing up in 50s/60s Bronx, his various books, Irish famine immigration, life as a writer, his thoughts on Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York" and much morePETER'S BOOKShttps://www.fordhampress.com/peter-quinn/***TIMESTAMPS***00:00 Preview, Peter's background 07:27 Peter's Irish heritage 10:27 Growing in 50s/60s Bronx 16:52 Irish immigration 24:36 “The Great Migration” of black people from Southern states to big cities 25:37 Discrimination faced by Irish immigrations to the US in 19th century 27:27 Peter's novel on the 1863 Draft Riots 45:01 Gangs of New York movie 46:42 Reality of being a professional writer 47:58 John Morrissey (1831 – 1878), loose inspiration for Leonardo DiCaprio's character in Gangs of New York 50:37 Peter's most recent book, his biography https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtciipyjckL-asTVYecsMQ https://www.tiktok.com/@thegoodlistenerpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://linktr.ee/TheGoodListenerPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/thegoodlistenerpodcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/6841FNScEdMyfJhgEUHDfD?si=rZ8nT3-oT9Os1p_EbpU99whttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-listener-podcast/id1580379332
Speakers: Alina Dumitrescu, MD, Erin O'Neil, MD and Peter Quinn, PhD
In an episode that has a very uh, well...look, you'll know exactly what happened as soon as you hit play, David is joined by Peter Quinn to discuss Doctor Who's first (kind of??? because it doesn't really stick to that run time) real-time episode, as well as Big Finish, Doctor Who videogames, and MUCH more. It's 42!
Among many appealing qualities as an actor, Rupert Friend certainly has “range.” His two most recent roles are James Whitehouse—elitist, upper-class British politician in David E. Kelley's Netflix limited series “Anatomy Of A Scandal”; and The Grand Inquisitor—blowhard Star Wars bad guy in “Obi-Wan Kenobi.” He's probably best known for playing Peter Quinn on a few seasons of “Homeland,” which got him an Emmy Nomination. On this episode, he talks about why his preparation process is more “uncovering” than “building,” how energy management has served him well, the gift of being allowed to “fail safely,” and the most important thing any actor can have in their arsenal—instinct. Plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
Gordon McColm and Peter Quinn round-up the triple header for Scotland U19's as they topped their Uefa Championship League group. Wins over Kazakhstan, Estonia, and Kosovo secured promotion for a squad that featured plenty of SWPL regulars.
On this week's I Know Best, the light-hearted women's football quiz show, host Kenny Boag puts the questions to Glasgow Women pair Lucy Ronald and Cara Henderson, as well as Anyone's Game regulars Robbie Hanratty and Peter Quinn. - Woody the dog got send off as the weekend - Which game has a worse atmosphere than Cara's gran's bingo? - And which derbies are not derbies?
In this week's “Throwback Thursday / Where are they now?” segment, we hear from Peter Quinn, creator of amazing Instagram videos made with Adobe After Effects. He recently worked on a video with Snoop Dogg! Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
Peter Quinn, Chris Toner, and Robbie Hanratty join Gordon McColm to look back on the last seven days in the latest I Know Best. They discuss the good times for two Scotland keepers in Eartha Cummings and Rachael Johnstone and wish a speedy recovery for Chloe Logan. They also decide if Pedro Martinez Losa is worthy of manager of the week, Boroughmuir Thistle's upturn in form and what they think they'd get an international call-up for.
I Know Best returns for 2022 as Gordon McColm is joined by Kenny Boag, Peter Quinn, and Chris Toner. They discuss Amy Anderson's stunning volley against Partick, Celtic's title chances, and could we be in for a goalfest this weekend?
Banished Children of Eve: A Novel of Civil War New York – Peter Quinn – Empire State Editions (Fordham University Press) – 978-08232-9408-4 – 612 pages – paperback – $17.95 (eBook version is not available for this title) Historical novels based in New York City have always appealed to me. I am not sure why. […] The post Peter Quinn: Banished Children of Eve: A Novel of Civil War New York first appeared on WritersCast.
Colin Broderick likes to tell stories, needs to tell them, be they dark, dank, and dangerous, be they bright, affirming, and knowing. It's all there in his new film A Bend in the River, his highly personal tale of a writer returning to his native County Tyrone still in the shadows of “The Troubles,” confronting the life and loves he left behind and writing as if his life depended on it, with boxer-turned-actor John Duddy in the title role, and featuring Kathy Kiera Clarke of Derry Girls fame.After Tyrone came New York, where Colin says he felt free for the first time, including the freedom to let alcohol and drugs take him to the dark side, unflinchingly related when we discuss his memoir of a drinker's life, Orangutan, a story thankfully very much in Colin's past.And he got others to tell their Irish-American stories in The Writing Irish of New York, his just re-released curation of essays on the rise of Irish American writers with contributions from Irish Stew guest Peter Quinn, Colum McCann, Larry Kirwan, Malachy McCourt, Mary Pat Kelly, Dan Barry, Seamus Scanlon, John Kearns, Honor Molloy and more. Join us for Colin's very global Irish story, with its origins in England, it's Northern Ireland narrative, and it's tale of downfall and redemption in NYC. Links: Website: https://www.colinbroderick.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/colin_broderickFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Colin-Broderick-372018999547166Film: A Bend in the River Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11C9W2inJQIAvailable on several platforms including Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Bend-River-John-Duddy/dp/B09FS14ZG8 Film: Emerald City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yLtp6W9M0k&t=42
In 1891, a mysterious figure appeared on the streets of London, dispensing pills to poor young women who then died in agony. Suspicion came to center on a Scottish-Canadian doctor with a dark past in North America. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the career of the Lambeth Poisoner, whose victims remain uncounted. We'll also consider a Hungarian Jules Verne and puzzle over an ambiguous sentence. Intro: How can an investor responsibly divest herself of stock in a company that she feels has acted immorally? Lightning can vitrify sand into rootlike tubes. Sources for our feature on Thomas Neill Cream: Dean Jobb, The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer, 2021. Lee Mellor, Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder, 2012. Joshua A. Perper and Stephen J. Cina, When Doctors Kill: Who, Why, and How, 2010. John H. Trestrail III, Criminal Poisoning: Investigational Guide for Law Enforcement, Toxicologists, Forensic Scientists, and Attorneys, 2007. Angus McLaren, A Prescription for Murder: The Victorian Serial Killings of Dr. Thomas Neill Cream, 1995. Paula J. Reiter, "Doctors, Detectives, and the Professional Ideal: The Trial of Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes," College Literature 35:3 (Summer 2008), 57-95. Ian A. Burney, "A Poisoning of No Substance: The Trials of Medico-Legal Proof in Mid-Victorian England," Journal of British Studies 38:1 (January 1999), 59-92. Penelope Johnston, "The Murderous Ways of Dr Thomas Neill Cream," Medical Post 33:38 (Nov. 11, 1997), 47. Carolyn A. Conley, "A Prescription for Murder: The Victorian Serial Killings of Dr. Thomas Neill Cream by Angus McLaren," American Historical Review 99:3 (June 1994), 899-900. Philippa Levin, "Modern Britain -- A Prescription for Murder: The Victorian Serial Killings of Dr. Thomas Neill Cream by Angus McLaren," Canadian Journal of History 28:3 (December 1993), 595-597. E.H. Bensley, "McGill University's Most Infamous Medical Graduate," Canadian Medical Association Journal 109:10 (1973), 1024. "A Crazy Poisoner," British Medical Journal 1:3302 (April 12, 1924), 670. Michael Dirda, "A True-Crime Columnist Turns His Attention to Victorian-Era Serial Killer Thomas Neill Cream," Washington Post, Aug. 11, 2021. Evan F. Moore, "New Book Details Canadian Serial Killer's Murderous Legacy in Chicago and Beyond," Chicago Sun-Times, Aug. 10, 2021. Rick Kogan, "Story of Serial Killer Dr. Thomas Neill Cream Takes You on a Grand, Gruesome, Historical Journey, With His Time in Chicago," Chicago Tribune, July 22, 2021. W.M. Akers, "Getting Away With Murder, Literally," New York Times, July 13, 2021. "When Canada's 'Jack the Ripper' Serial Killer Struck in Ontario," Toronto Star, May 29, 2021. Marc Horne, "Doctor Who Had a Taste for Poison," Scotland on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008. Jill Foran, "The Evil Deeds of Dr. Cream," The [Winnipeg] Beaver 86:4 (August/September 2006), 16-22. "Coincidences Point the Finger at Cream as the Ripper," [Regina, Saskatchewan] Leader-Post, May 5, 1979. "The Violent and Sadistic Dr. Cream," [Regina, Saskatchewan] Leader-Post, April 28, 1979. "Poisoner Trailed Over Three Countries," Knoxville [Tenn.] Journal, Feb. 2, 1947. Ruth Reynolds, "When Justice Triumphed," [New York] Daily News, Feb. 2, 1947. "His Last Letter," Waterloo [N.Y.] Advertiser, Dec. 9, 1892. "Cream's Joke," Arizona Republican, Nov. 30, 1892. "Execution of Neill," [Cardiff] Western Mail, Nov. 16, 1892. "Cream's Two Manias," Waterbury [Conn.] Evening Democrat, Nov. 16, 1892. "Execution of Neill, the Poisoner," Yorkshire Herald and the York Herald, Nov. 16, 1892. "A Demon Strangled," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Nov. 15, 1892. "Cream's Many Crimes," Boston Globe, Nov. 15, 1892. "Neill Cream Hanged," [Wilmington, Del.] Evening Journal, Nov. 15, 1892. "Neill Will Hang," [Brockway Centre, Mich.] Weekly Expositor, Oct. 28, 1892. "Neill Cream On Trial," [Wilmington, Del.] Evening Journal, Oct. 17, 1892. "On the Grave's Brink," [Wilmington, Del.] Evening Journal, Aug. 9, 1892. "The South London Poisoning Cases," Berrow's Worcester Journal, July 2, 1892. "The Mysterious Poisoning of Girls," Reynolds's Newspaper, June 26, 1892. "Lambeth Poisoning Cases," Daily News, June 25, 1892. "Poisoning Mysteries," Lloyd's Illustrated Newspaper, June 19, 1892. Edward Butts, "Thomas Neill Cream," Canadian Encyclopedia, 2019. Listener mail: "Visit Norfolk Area Nebraska" (accessed Nov. 6, 2021). "Norfolk, Nebraska, United States," Encyclopaedia Britannica (accessed Nov. 6, 2021). City of Norfolk, Nebraska (accessed Nov. 6, 2021). Aaron Calvin, "17 Words Only a True Iowan Knows How to Pronounce," Des Moines Register, Sept. 16, 2021. "How to Pronounce Vaillant," Forvo (accessed Nov. 4, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Peter Quinn. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Listen in to a new podcast on the Anyone's Game feed. 'I know best' is hosted by Gordon McColm, and is a round table discussion of the best, and worst, of Scottish women's football. Joining Gordon this week is Robbie Hanratty, Peter Quinn and Chris Toner. anyonesgame.substack.com
If you're a motion designer in these modern times, you've likely thrown one or two videos up on social media. It can often feel like those side projects are just wastes of time, but that's not true. You're learning new skills, inspiring other artists, and—every so often—putting your work in front of the exact right audience to land a life-changing job. Join Peter Quinn as he discusses how he cracked the code on creating a viral video...and how it led to some incredible opportunities.
Over the last seven months, as the Covid-19 virus has continued its spread, our worlds have become smaller. Working from home has morphed from a novelty to the mundane. Travel for business or pleasure, once routine, has become nonexistent. Seeing friends, going to our favorite restaurants, visiting family — the list of things we can’t do, and won’t be able to for months to come, is endless.Peter Quinn stopped to talk about how the lack of novelty in our Covid existence can negatively impact our creativity — our ability to put ideas together in new, useful combinations to solve problems. Peter Quinn describes what he does as being a creative director working at the nexus of brand, culture, and purpose. As a creative professional, he helps organizations grow, engage, shift beliefs and attitudes, and sometimes what he makes inspires people to act. Peter believes that everyone contains many selves. His past experience of being a performer in bands, painter, curator, video creator, and even little league baseball coach, father, and husband– has allowed him to bring a lens to his projects– one that is uniquely hisJimmy&Mary's Authentic Body Care Jimmy&Mary's take pride in creating quality handcrafted products for the entire family.Jimmy&Mary's Authentic Body Care Jimmy&Mary's take pride in creating quality handcrafted products for the entire family.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SoundBalming)
Peter Quinn and Robbie Hanratty get together to discuss Sunday’s results and what that now means for the SWPL 1 title race. Glasgow City lead by three points from Celtic, who won the Old Firm derby against Rangers. Scott Booth’s side remain favourites to make it a 14th consecutive title, but we’re all set for a grandstand finish. They also look back at Motherwell’s win over Hearts, and the battle for fourth after Spartans win again. anyonesgame.substack.com
This week on the podcast I'm talking about the career of actor Rupert Friend from his performances in movies like The Young Victoria and The Death of Stalin to his role as Peter Quinn on Homeland and the Movie Those Who Wish Me Dead starring Angelina Jolie written and directed by Taylor Sheridan.
Peter Quinn stopped by the Bunker to talk about the re-release of his 1995 American Book Award-winning novel Banished Children of Eve: A Novel of Civil War New York. But his story runs so much deeper. His family has been in New York for two hundred years. And much of his work–whether fiction or non-fiction—has chronicled the ever-changing landscape there. This is a conversation you do not want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of more crucial midweek SWPL 1 games, Anyone’s Game looks back at Glasgow City’s win at Rangers which stretched their lead at the top of the table to five points. They also review all the other action. Hosted by Kenny Boag, with Robbie Hanratty and Peter Quinn. anyonesgame.substack.com
With the republication of his epic novel Banished Children of Eve, the Bard of Hastings-on-Hudson Peter Quinn joins us for a sometimes serious, occasionally irreverent, always insightful look into the global Irish identity from the Irish American perspective. We follow the immigrant’s evolution from the “Paddy” of the famine Irish who washed up on U.S. shores and into Banished…to “Pat” in dogged pursuit of the American dream, to the brash urban swagger of ”Jimmy” personified by actor Jimmy Cagney and NYC Mayor Jimmy Walker. We hear how Peter’s Albany exile as the lead speechwriter for governors Hugh Carey and Mario Cuomo, sparked the drive to write under his own name, first in Banished, and later in Looking For Jimmy: A Search For Irish America and his mystery trilogy--Hour of the Cat, The Man Who Never Returned, and Dry Bones...all with one central, recurring character: New York City.For a 30% discount on the newly republished Fordham University Press edition of Banished Children of Eve, go to https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823294084/banished-children-of-eve/ and enter BANISHED30 at checkout (offer expires 6/30/21).
Glasgow City’s Leanne Ross is this week’s guest on the Anyone’s Game podcast. Joining Robbie Hanratty, Peter Quinn and host Kenny Boag, they look back at the big talking points from the weekend’s SWPL 1 action, talk about the abuse Leanne has experienced in football, and look ahead to Sunday’s top of the table with Rangers. anyonesgame.substack.com
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Ahead of the return, six of the Anyone’s Game team predict who will finish where in the top flight. Kenny Boag and Robbie Hanratty look ahead to all four games being played this afternoon, before they and Andrew Southwick, Gordon McColm, Sandrine Wyrich and Peter Quinn put their head on the block to predict how the final table will look come the end of the season. anyonesgame.substack.com
On vous en parlait au début du mois : la série Star Wars sur le personnage d'Obi-Wan Kenobi va entrer en tournage en avril et vient d'annoncer son casting complet. On savait déjà que Ewan McGregor reprendrait le rôle, accompagné de Hayden Christenssen dans celui d'Anakin Skywalker. Récemment, c'est Indira Varma de Game of Thrones qui a rejoint l'ensemble. Et de nouveaux noms bien connus sont désormais sont désormais de la partie, comme l'acteur Joel Edgerton, qi jouait dans la prélogie, mais aussi Kumail Nanjiani de Silicon Valley ou encore Rupert Friend, qui incarnait Peter Quinn dans Homeland. Et on se réjouit de la présence de Benny Safdie dans le casting, acteur et réalisateur avec son frère Josh des films Good Time et Uncut Gems. Bref, la route ne fait que commencer pour la série Obi-Wan Kenobi sur Disney+.
On vous en parlait au début du mois : la série Star Wars sur le personnage d’Obi-Wan Kenobi va entrer en tournage en avril et vient d’annoncer son casting complet. On savait déjà que Ewan McGregor reprendrait le rôle, accompagné de Hayden Christenssen dans celui d’Anakin Skywalker. Récemment, c’est Indira Varma de Game of Thrones qui a rejoint l’ensemble. Et de nouveaux noms bien connus sont désormais sont désormais de la partie, comme l’acteur Joel Edgerton, qi jouait dans la prélogie, mais aussi Kumail Nanjiani de Silicon Valley ou encore Rupert Friend, qui incarnait Peter Quinn dans Homeland. Et on se réjouit de la présence de Benny Safdie dans le casting, acteur et réalisateur avec son frère Josh des films Good Time et Uncut Gems. Bref, la route ne fait que commencer pour la série Obi-Wan Kenobi sur Disney+.
On vous en parlait au début du mois : la série Star Wars sur le personnage d’Obi-Wan Kenobi va entrer en tournage en avril et vient d’annoncer son casting complet. On savait déjà que Ewan McGregor reprendrait le rôle, accompagné de Hayden Christenssen dans celui d’Anakin Skywalker. Récemment, c’est Indira Varma de Game of Thrones qui a rejoint l’ensemble. Et de nouveaux noms bien connus sont désormais sont désormais de la partie, comme l’acteur Joel Edgerton, qi jouait dans la prélogie, mais aussi Kumail Nanjiani de Silicon Valley ou encore Rupert Friend, qui incarnait Peter Quinn dans Homeland. Et on se réjouit de la présence de Benny Safdie dans le casting, acteur et réalisateur avec son frère Josh des films Good Time et Uncut Gems. Bref, la route ne fait que commencer pour la série Obi-Wan Kenobi sur Disney+.
Nikolai Ray, PDG de MREX, reçoit Peter Quinn. Banquier commercial depuis près de 25 ans auprès de grandes institutions financières québécoises, Peter Quinn connaît très bien les normes et pratiques en matière de financement multi-logements, mais aussi en financement commercial et industriel. Ils traiteront des nouvelles règles du financement d'immeubles multilogement dans le marché 100 logements et moins Pour vous inscrire au E-Campus du Collège MREX: https://www.formationenlignemrex.com/ Pour le certificat en Ingénierie financière multilogement: https://landing.mrex.co/college-mrex
Nikolai Ray, PDG de MREX, reçoit Peter Quinn. Banquier commercial depuis près de 25 ans auprès de grandes institutions financières québécoises, Peter Quinn connaît très bien les normes et pratiques en matière de financement multi-logements, mais aussi en financement commercial et industriel. Ils traiteront des nouvelles règles du financement d'immeubles multilogement dans le marché 100 logements et moins Pour vous inscrire au E-Campus du Collège MREX: https://www.formationenlignemrex.com/ Pour le certificat en Ingénierie financière multilogement: https://landing.mrex.co/college-mrex
In this episode, Peter Quinn, Senior Vice President of Major Markets – Surety at Crum & Forster, shares how he and the team at Crum & Forster are getting back to business and keeping the focus on people and relationships during these unprecedented times. We discuss working and meeting remotely, digital seals and more. Hosted By: Kat Shamapande, Director, Professional Development, NASBP and Mark McCallum, CEO, NASBP
Bon vendredi! Avec la jungle immobilière qui s’abat dans les métropoles, nous nous devions d’aller chercher quelqu’un qui s’y connaît en prêt hypothécaire. Nous sommes donc très heureux vous présenter Peter Quinn aux Machines. Anciennement directeur chez Desjardins, Peter est devenu un courtier hypothécaire chevronné. Il vient nous parler de la réalité du marché actuel, de financement multi-logements, d’optimisation et de bien plus. Une entrevue pertinente qui ouvre les yeux pour n’importe qui s’intéressant de près ou de loin au marché immobilier. L'aventure des Machines se poursuit principalement sur deux endroits:YouTube: http://goo.gl/6XRpdv et iTunes http://goo.gl/a6HUHm. Merci beaucoup de vous inscrire. Passez un magnifique weekend. À très bientôt. Sur l’émission Peter Quinn: http://bit.ly/2VNpNjB Maxime Tardif: http://goo.gl/6xn69G Les Machines de l’immobilier Facebook: http://goo.gl/mzjfdS YouTube: http://goo.gl/6XRpdv Instagram: http://goo.gl/LY6bYc Spotify: http://goo.gl/HdxNdh iTunes: http://goo.gl/a6HUHm Podbean: http://goo.gl/Am6cEv Charles Thompson-Leduc à la réalisation/production: http://goo.gl/HJN17F
This is the second episode of 'Sharing Life Lessons'. A podcast that brings you stories from around the world because stories inspire, stories teach and stories heal! I want to thank those who took time to send me comments with words of love, encouragement and feedback. I am thankful for having you on my team. Today's guest is a person to whom story telling comes naturally, He was appointed the 16th head of Peddie School in 2013. His appointment was a homecoming to Peddie, an elite private school in NJ, where he had served as a teacher, coach, dorm supervisor, college counselor, and admission director between 1985 and 1996. Let's listen to Peter Quinn share his life lessons. Peter takes us nearly 40 years back to his college summers when his father required that he work at the rail roads to 'tough it out' and face reality and life in a less sheltered manner. His interactions with the men working there, many with no education, makes for an interesting topic to discuss. Peter learnt the importance of education, hard work, diversity and the toughest lesson that no college professor could teach him in the four years of college: "Teach them that wants to be teached" The railroad foreman who said these words to Peter said 'I know I am not saying it right, but if my 5th grade teacher had taught me to spell, read and write - I would have said it right". For those who have enjoyed listening to this episode, send comments, rate, and subscribe. Also, if you wish to pay it forward by sharing your life lessons with others on this show then please write to me at sharinglifelessons101@gmail.com To get to know the host and to understand why and how 'Sharing Life lessons' was envisioned and created, please listen to Episode 000. I will return with more stories and life lessons every Wednesday. In the meantime 'Be happy and be well'. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharinglifelessons/support
This is your host Hamidah and I want to announce the launch of my new podcast named 'Sharing Life Lessons'. Sharing Life Lessons will bring to you real-life stories from guests from all aspects of life and thus every episode will be addressing different topics including but not limited to - relationships, professional life, mental health, work-life balance, spirituality, alternative healing, stress and how to deal with it, owning your life, universal energy, etc. There is no limit to what we will discuss and listeners can adapt in their lives what is relevant to them and what resonates with them. Sharing Life Lessons will be launching on January 20, 2020, and I look forward to meeting you all that day to listen to Episode 000 (a bit about me and what inspired me to create this episode), Episode 1 (with Pat a retired global diversity head of JP Morgan Chase) and Episode 2 (with Peter Quinn - headmaster of Peddie School, an elite private school in NJ). Let's touch lives and let's inspire and learn from each other! For comments and if you want to share your story on the podcast, please write to me at SharingLifeLessons101@gmail.com. Follow Me: https://www.facebook.com/sharinglifelessons101/ Email: Sharinglifelessons101@gmail,com Also please rate, review and subscribe. See you all on January 20, 2020, at Sharing Life Lessons. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharinglifelessons/support
Here are six new lateral thinking puzzles -- play along with us as we try to untangle some perplexing situations using yes-or-no questions. Intro: Ixonia, Wisconsin, was named at random. Ben Franklin harnessed the power of long-term interest to make large gifts to Boston and Philadelphia. The sources for this week's puzzles are below. In two places we've included links to further information -- these contain spoilers, so don't click until you've listened to the episode: Puzzle #1 is from listener Gabriel Bizcarra. Puzzle #2 is adapted from Paul Sloane and Des MacHale's 2014 book Remarkable Lateral Thinking Puzzles. Puzzle #3 is from Greg. Puzzle #4 is from listener Peter Quinn. Puzzle #5 is from Greg. Here are two links. Puzzle #6 is from Sharon. Two links. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
On the tenth anniversary of Naked Astronomy, Dark Matter physicist Ben McAllister delivers our State of the Universe Address and asks "what's changed" in astronomy over the decade since we launched this programme. World leaders explain the impacts of the first photographs of a black hole, the Nobel prize for the detection of exoplanets, the new insights arising from the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation, and the revolution in physics that was the first detection of gravitational waves... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
On the tenth anniversary of Naked Astronomy, Dark Matter physicist Ben McAllister delivers our State of the Universe Address and asks "what's changed" in astronomy over the decade since we launched this programme. World leaders explain the impacts of the first photographs of a black hole, the Nobel prize for the detection of exoplanets, the new insights arising from the study of the cosmic microwave background radiation, and the revolution in physics that was the first detection of gravitational waves... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Charlie Hawkins is in the hot seat this week, joined as ever by Andy from The Hornets' Nest. We'll say it once and once only, Watford lost 8-0 to Man City so we obviously have to attend to that issue. In better news we talk to Peter Quinn, member of The Proud Hornets on their win at this year's Football Association Supporter's Awards. Also we look ahead to clashes against Swansea City and Wolves.
On parle avec Peter Quinn, courtier hypotécaire spécialisé en multilogements, de : marché financier économique; marché des capitaux; dangers de magasiner seulement un taux d'intérêt.
On parle avec Peter Quinn, courtier hypotécaire spécialisé en multilogements, de : marché financier économique; marché des capitaux; dangers de magasiner seulement un taux d'intérêt.
AN EYE FOR AN EYE -- A special edition of Yesterday’s News exploring the criminal justice system at its most extreme: Inflicting the Death Penalty... The Mysterious Case Of Alma Tirtschke Episode 315 is Dedicated to Peter Quinn, a listener down under who brought this case to my attention, the sad tale of a 12 year old girl who disappeared while running errands for her family. Her body was found naked and outraged the following morning. Based on the testimony of some spurious witnesses, as you shall hear, the crown executed the owner of a wine shop near the alley. But did they get the right man. Culled from the historic pages of the Melbourne Age and other newspapers of the era. *** A creation Of Pulpular Media Can’t wait for the next episode to drop? Download the new podcast app Himalaya and get all new episodes a day early, and drop a buck in the tip jar for True Crime Historian. Support your favorite podcaster at www.patreon.com/truecrimehistorian. Just a dollar a month reserves your bunk at the safe house and access to exclusive content and whatever personal services you require. Z-O-L-A Zola, the wedding company that will do anything for love, will give you $50 off your registry when you land at Zola.com/True Take care of your body with a subscription to Care/Of and get personalized vitamin and supplement packs right to your door, and get 50 percent off your first month with the secret code TCH50 when you check out at takecareof.com. *** Opening theme by Nico Vitesse. Some music and sound effects licensed from podcastmusic.com. Closing theme by Dave Sams and Rachel Schott, engineered by David Hisch at Third Street Music. Media management by Sean R. Miller-Jones Richard O Jones, Executive Producer
In October of 1966, Father Peter Quinn became pastor of Holy Rosary, a small, black, parish in Hattiesburg. Interested in working with the youth of the community, he formed a group that would later become the Catholic Youth Organization. In this episode, he describes how their young people participated in picketing and boycotts during the Civil Rights Movement. As an activist priest in Hattiesburg in the 1960s, Quinn often received death threats from the Ku Klux Klan. One night, his station wagon was fired on by men in two pickup trucks who tried to force him off the road. Afterwards, he was protected by a group of volunteers called the Deacons of Defense. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. kept a grueling schedule of personal appearances during the Movement. Father Quinn recalls how on King’s last trip to Hattiesburg, just ten days before his assassination, he borrowed Quinn’s bed for a much-needed nap. After King was killed, violence erupted across the nation. Quinn describes leading a protest march through downtown Hattiesburg after pleading with the kids to leave their knives and guns at home. PHOTO: Huffington Post
The third instalment of ‘Art Smitten Brings You Bendigo’. Bringing you the very best of Bendigo’s premiere White Night Festival in September this year, and the rich arts and culture that we discovered whilst touring around the incredible city of Bendigo. In this week's episode your host talk about one of their favourite artworks of the evening - a 10 minute light projection performance of Australia's involvement in WWII projected onto the Bendigo War Memorial. They also chat to local Peter Quinn, a retired army recruit, and his partner about their opinions of the projection and the event as a whole. Hosted by Dana Hamilton, Andrew Kelso and Tom Parry. Edited by Andrew and Dana. Produced by Dana. Originally broad cast on SYN Nation: 19.09.18.
For our first podcast of season seven, Ashley and I are joined by new podcaster Gail. We discuss our surprisingly not horrible, actually kinda good-ish (or for some, just straight up good) reactions to the premiere episode and cover a spectrum of topics: Carrie's mental state, Keane's rage, vintage Homeland vibes, and of course PARALLELS. We also discuss the lack of explicit reference to Peter Quinn, as well as homages to his character, how he was felt throughout the premiere, and how we expect his loss to be addressed this season. Oh, and, of course, we discuss the most majestic human of all, Maggie Mathison. Queen. Boss. BAMF. The only real adult on this show. Can we get a thousand snaps for Maggie, please? (Alternate titles: "Karmic Reward," "A Hypocrite and a Half," "David W. and David E.," "She's Never Gonna See That Cat," "Deep State Death Trio," "Do They Just Keep Ruby in the Attic?")
Today we gather to celebrate the tragic, short, superhuman life of Peter Quinn aka John aka a million other things. What an awesome character, we'll miss him so much! In this extra extra extra long episode, we talk through the proceedings of the season finale "America First" and make our predictions for next season. Then we go through a TON of listener feedback at the end. Thanks so much for listening this season!
We discuss the finale of season six, "America First." We work through our various reactions--sadness, confusion, rage, shock--and attempt to parse through each of them. Throughout we reflect on Peter Quinn: who he was, and what he stood for. We close the episode by discussing the depth and complexity Rupert Friend brought to the role. (No alternate title this week but I wanted to leave you with the final lyrics of the song that opens and closes this week's episode, "Powderfinger" by Cowboy Junkies: Shelter me from the powder and the finger Cover me with the thought That pulled the trigger. Think of me As one you'd never figured Would fade away so young With so much left undone Remember me to my love I know I'll miss her)
Better late than never (and better two hours than three)! Our discussion of "alt.truth" spans the spectrum of man pain and feminist heroines. As we discuss just what the writers are doing with Peter Quinn this season we also speculate on what we can expect from the last third of the season. And when we revisit our varying interest in Carrie and Saul, things really take a turn. (Alternate titles: "Two Women Do Not a Panel Make.")
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...and we do, for like half an hour (and then again some more). About his current situation, whether this is the end, and how we're supposed to feel about Carrie's whole role in all of it. It's tricky. We also talk about why seeing Carrie and Saul made us feel like old timez -- good, bad, happy, sad. In fact, a lot of "The Litvinov Ruse" is like that. Old school Homeland, from the surveillance, to the Carrie and Saul hugs, to the feeling of just total helplessness because it's only gonna get worse from here. Cheers to three more episodes? (and thanks for sticking around for twenty of these!)
It's the first episode of the season! Join us in this expression of our shared obsession. On the list: the progression of Carrie Mathison, the regression of Peter Quinn, various transgressions of Saul Berenson (can he leave pls???), first impressions, repressions, confession of confusion, anticipated depression, and more than one digression. The gang is in Berlin and I'm listening to Nena -- it's an 80's jam session! (Alternate title: 99 Luftballoon Hats)
Nerdvana Episodez er en podcast der anmelder hele sæsoner af TV serier samt bringer dig nyheder og debat. Årets sidste podcast byder på en tur til de varme lande, nærmere betegnet, Islamabad i Pakistan hvor der ulmer et oprør mod amerikanerne. Carrie Mathison, Saul Berenson og Peter Quinn sendes afsted for at løse en opgave for den amerikanske regeringen. Det er dig ikke så lige til da der er kræfter i Pakistan der ikke er enige i deres mission og derfor modarbejder dem kraftigt. Det bliver til en hæsblæsende kabløb med tiden og en jagt på en illusiv fjende, for hvordan kæmper man mod en fjende man ikke kender ansigtet på? God jul og godt nytår! Vi vender tilbage i det nye år.
My next guest is Peter Quinn, who joined Time Inc. as the chief speechwriter in 1985 & retired as corporate editorial director for Time Warner in 2007. He received a BA from Manhattan College (1969), an MA in history from Fordham Univ (1974) and was ABD.. He was awarded a Ph.D., honoris causa by Manhattan College (2002). In 1979, he was Governor Carey's chief speechwriter, continuing under Governor Mario Cuomo; he helped craft the Governor’s 1984 Democratic Convention speech & his address at Notre Dame University. His 1994 novel Banished Children of Eve won a 1995 American Book Award. Looking for Jimmy: In Search of Irish America was published in 2007. Colum McCann summed up Quinn's historical detective novels -- Hour of the Cat (2005), The Man Who Never Returned (2010), and Dry Bones (2013) -- as "generous and agile and profound." He co-wrote the 1987 television doc "McSorley’s New York," (NY Emmy for “Outstanding Historical Programming”). He was a commentator in PBS documentaries “The Irish in America;” “New York: A Documentary Film;” “The Life and Times of Stephen Foster,” s the Academy Award-nominated film, “The Passion of Sister Rose.” He was an advisor on Martin Scorcese’s “Gangs of New York.” He helped conceive/script the 6-part doc “The Road to the White House,” which aired on TG4 in Ireland (2009). Quinn was editor of The Recorder: The Journal of the American Irish Historical Society (1986 to 1993). He has articles/reviews in The NY Times, Commonweal, America, American Heritage, Catholic Historical Review, Philadelphia Enquirer, L.A. Times, Eiré-Ireland. He is on the advisory boards of the American Irish Historical Society, NYU's Gluckman Ireland House, and the Tenement Museum. He is a co-founder of Irish American Writers & Artists. http://www.newyorkpaddy.com
Summary of today's show: This Sunday is World Mission Sunday and Fr. Rodney Copp, director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in Boston, joins Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor to talk about the work of supporting the missions—especially Mass cards and stipends—and how it is the duty of every Catholic to be a missionary, even if you never leave home. One way to be a missionary is to engage the work of the New Evangelization and invite a friend or family member to go to Mass with you some week. Scot, Fr. Chris, and Fr. Copp also discuss Fr. Copp's parishes he serves—St. Charles Borromeo in Waltham and St. Gerard Majella in Canton—as well as his work as the Promoter of Justice in the Archdiocese of Boston. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Today's guest(s): Fr. Rodney Copp Links from today's show: Today's topics: Fr. Rodney Copp and World Mission Sunday 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed Fr. Chris O'Connor to the show and he said that this week the political campaign season has picked up. He asked Fr. Chris how the debate-watching goes at the seminary. The faculty usually gather to watch together. He said that he typically is the one yelling at the TV. Scot said there's lots of talk about what moderator Candy Crowley will be doing during the debate. She has said she will do what she wants. Fr. Chris said she's a force to be reckoned with. Fr. Chris attended the St. James Society dinner this past Sunday. The seminary often takes seminarians to their missions in Peru to show how and why the diocesan priest can be involved in the life of the missions. He said Fr. Peter Quinn at St. Catherine in Westford was honored for his support of the society. He said we all must play some role in spreading the Gospel throughout the universal church. Scot said that the Pontifical Mission Society does that as well. He said this weekend is World Mission Sunday and the following Sunday, Cardinal Seán will speak to all Catholic parishioners on Question 2. Joining us next will be Fr. Rodney Copp, director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in Boston. 2nd segment: Scot and Fr. Chris discussed an ad for the Committee Against Physician-Assisted Suicide that just aired. Scot welcomed Fr. Rodney Copp to the show. He's the pastor of St. Gerard Majella in Canton and administrator of St. Charles Borromeo in Waltham. They discussed how he's been moving from Waltham to Canton. He's still attached to Waltham because the parish had just started an increased offertory program so he agreed to stay on for six more months. He said the staff in Canton have been helpful to him as well. He was in Waltham for 15 years. He said St. Gerard's is a big parish with 1,000 kids in CCD. He said being pastor there would be a full-time job alone, but the great staff there has been a great gift. He said there were 7 pastors in 100 years in Waltham and 5 pastors in 50 years in Canton and he's known all of the pastors in Canton. Scot asked how he balances the three jobs he has now. Fr. Copp said he's also Promoter of Justice for the Archdiocese in the Tribunal. He said that most of what he does is in Braintree at the Pastoral Center. He's in the parishes nights and weekend. Fr. Chris asked about the Tribunal work. Fr. Copp said he was a judge in the Tribunal for 10 years and worked a lot in marriages and then in the clergy sex abuse trials. He said most of what they deal with is very old cases. He said part of the job of Promoter of Justice is to participate in canonizations. He's currently working on a case for an Opus Dei priest, Fr. Joseph Muzquiz. He said he was a holy man, humble and much concerned with others. He's buried at St. Joseph Cemetery in West Roxbury. His job is to look at the evidence and find any objections there might to present a balanced brief when sending the case to the COngregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. Fr. Copp has been at St. Gerard since the end of August. He said they're heavily committed to the social justice teachings. Part of that was due to Fr. Bernard McLaughlin. He knew Fr. McLaughlin when he was newly ordained in 1959 and came to St. John's in Peabody when Fr. Copp was in grade school. He later served in East Boston, where he gained his desire to work for the poor. St. Gerard also has high Mass attendance and its 1,000 kids in religious education puts among the top 15 parishes in the archdiocese. They're getting the kids involved in the Missionary Childhood Association from the Pontifical Mission Societies. The mission societies' primary focus is to bring the Gospel message to bear in places where people have never heard the name of Jesus. There are four mission societies: Society for the Propagation of the Faith; Society of St. Peter the Apostle (for seminaries and religious in missionary countries); Missionary Childhood (which used to be Holy Childhood); and the Missionary Union of Priests and Religious, which provides spiritual support. World Mission Sunday is this upcoming Sunday. It promotes all the mission societies. It started in 1926 by Pope Pius XI to renew the commitment to the spread of the Gospel. October is mission month to coincide with Columbus bringing the faith to the New World. It's appropriate that the Year of Faith begins in October. Scot asks why it's the third or fourth Sunday and Fr. Copp said it's always the second-to-last Sunday in October just so that people would know when it is every year. The primary purpose is to educate about the missions and to take up a collection for the support of mission activities all over the world. Last year, World Mission Sunday in Boston produced $428,000 for the missions. They also brought in $650,000 in a missionary cooperative program that brings missionaries to parishes to speak throughout the year. He said Mass stipends have been decreasing, which support priests in many mission dioceses. They also send a great number of Mass stipends to the St. James Society. Fr. Copp said you can make an offering for Mass for someone who's living, for someone who's recently deceased or who passed a long time ago. He said many parishes support them this way, but people can also contact the Pontifical Mission Societies directly or talk to their pastor and see if he's willing to do that. Fr. Copp said he's been on the job two years and he has't been able to go to the missions yet because of his work as a pastor. He said some give by going and some go by giving. You don't actually have to go to the missions to be a missionary. Fr. Copp said they send a clergy guide out to pastors for Mission Sunday, with suggestions for prayers of the faithful, suggestions for including ethnic groups in music, readings, and more. Scot asked why Boston is such a big supporter of missions. Fr. Copp said Archbishop Walsh was founder of the Maryknoll Society and so it's part of our long history. In many ways the Archdiocese of Boston has always been an immigrant church, with special welcome for each wave of immigrants. Cardinal Cushing put the missions on the map. He wanted to be a missionary priest and Cardinal O'Connell assigned him to the Pontifical Mission Societies. Fr. Chris related a story that Cardinal Cushing tendered his resignation to Pope John XXIII on the opening say of the Second Vatican Council in order to go to the mission and was denied by the Pope. Scot said a large number of people give a standard amount to every second collection. What would Fr. Copp say to encourage a little bit larger donation? Fr. Copp said it's a varied ministry in the missions but the Gospel comes with many good things like clean water or more food. Fr. Chris told a story of St. James Society priests about how a MAryknoll priest confronted the president of Peru about the lack of water in a poor town and how the water was then brought to the village. The poor of these countries often rely on missionaries to speak for them. 3rd segment: Scot reminded listeners that the fall fund drive for WQOM and the Stations of the Cross will take place Wednesday through Friday. He asked listeners to support Catholic radio in the Archdiocese of Boston. Scot asked Fr. Copp to explain the difference between evangelization and the new evangelization. Fr. Copp said in the Second Vatican Council we find the means of expressing the truths of the faith by means that are better understood by people in the 21st century. New evangelization is about a renewed effort to reach out to those who may have stepped away from the practice of their faith, whether in Boston or in mission countries. In Boston only 17% of Catholics attend Mass on a regular basis. In some mission countries, people walk miles or even days to go to Mass once per month. Here was have a luxury of parishes. In Waltham there are five parishes, in Canton, two. He said Boston has numerous missionary communities within its border and they remind people of their missionary duty by virtue of their baptism. He said we pay little attention to sharing the faith because we presume we live in an archdiocese where the faith already exists. He challenged people in his parish to bring one person to Mass with them and double the number of people in their church. He also encourages people not to be afraid to talk about their faith. He remembers living at St. Patrick's in Watertown and hearing from a parishioner how he mentioned going to Mass on a Sunday and how that affected a co-worker who didn't realize he was Catholic. Scot has learned that so much of the work of the Pontifical Mission Societies is to ensure that people around the world know that Jesus loves them and wants to be with them forever. In Massachusetts, nearly everyone has heard the name of Jesus. So many who have been baptized just know Jesus like he's a historical figure. They don't have a relationship with him. The New Evangelization is a reintroduction of people to this Person who wants to change their life on a moment by moment basis. The New Evangelization it the conversion of ourselves. Fr. Chris said part of that is to have a tangible joy in ourselves because the Lord is present in our lives. People should see by the peace and joy that we know Christ and he is present to us. Scot said many of the people in the missions have next to nothing but yet respond with so much joy and generosity of spirit when brought to a relationship with Christ. Fr. Copp said no one comes to the Church from a vacuum, but almost always come in because someone invited them and shepherded them. Scot said the “each one reach one” allows us to take to prayer for a week or two the question of whom the Lord is calling me to invite to our parish. It's one particular person, couple or family. You don't have to teach them the Catechism. You just have to tell them that you get so much out of the Mass, invite them to come as your guest, and maybe go out for coffee afterward. Fr. Copp said he met a women last year who said she didn't know the prayers, but he told her that the missal was changing and everyone would be in the same boat. Scot said you can control whether you're willing to make an invitation. He tells the Holy Spirit that their response is up to him. When people say they don't know the prayers or actions at Mass, he refers to the story of the Prodigal Son. When the son returns the loving father runs out to greet the son. That's how the Church celebrates and no one is concerned with whether they know the responses. Fr. Copp said parishes do have to be willing to say hello and recognize that someone new is there. Scot noted that a lot of people say they don't go to church anymore because someone was rude to them in Mass. On our best day, maybe we can be the reason for someone to give the Church a second chance. Fr. Chris and Fr. Copp both said to never let another human being get in the way of your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Father Peter Quinn was the priest of Hattiesburg’s only black Catholic Church, Holy Rosary, during the Civil Rights movement. Taking a leadership position in the movement made him a frequent target. He was protected by a group called the Deacons of Defense. Quinn recalls being shot at as he left Vernon Dahmer’s house one evening. He also recounts when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took a nap at his home ten days before his assassination.
In 1966, Father Peter Quinn was a young priest at Hattiesburg’s Sacred Heart Church. When he was asked to become the priest for the community's black parish, he soon found himself involved in the Civil Rights movement. Quinn explains how as spiritual leader, he was called on to calm the community’s young people after Dr. King’s assassination.
Dr Sally Mapstone, Hugh Dent MBE, Professor Fiona Caldicott and Peter Quinn discuss the issue of equality and diversity specifically within the University of Oxford, looking at gender, race and disability issues. It was filmed at the Alumni Weekend 2011.
Dr Sally Mapstone, Hugh Dent MBE, Professor Fiona Caldicott and Peter Quinn discuss the issue of equality and diversity specifically within the University of Oxford, looking at gender, race and disability issues. It was filmed at the Alumni Weekend 2011.
In this podcast we feature the 2011 program presentations of GIH, NYU Irish and Irish-American Studies faculty members Professors Linda Dowling Almeida, Marion Casey, and Miriam Nyhan who discuss the GIH/ NYU Oral History Project and what is revealed about the Irish and Irish American family in the interviews they have collected. Themes of home, separation, identity, privacy, dislocation, and memory emerge from immigrants and first and second generation members of the community. The day-long event included speakers such as writers Colm Toibin, Pete Hamill and Peter Quinn, actress Fionnula Flanagan and her husband Dr. Garrett O’Connor, President of the Betty Ford Institute, who gave the keynote address. The 2010 program theme was “Ireland and Irish America.”
One of your new years resolutions might have been to get more in touch with your heritage...but if you're Irish-American, what does that mean exactly? We talk with author Peter Quinn about Irish-American identity; and we look at what playing the tin whistle does for your Irishness.
On an early-St. Patrick's Day Fordham Conversations, we talk with author Peter Quinn, about Politics, Jimmy Cagney, and the Irish-American sense of History (or lack thereof.) Also, one Irish-American daughter's memories of her father's favorite drinking song.
The Massachusetts Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies and the Science and Technology Caucus held a meeting titled "An Open Forum on the Future of Electronic Data Formats for the Commonwealth". It was held in the Senate Reading Room, and I was able to record the meeting. The meeting was moderated by State Senator Jack Hart and Representative Cory Atkins. Also in attendance were the other co-chairs of the committee and caucus, Representative Dan Bosley and Secretary of Economic Development Ranch Kimball, and other legislators as well as many attendees from various constituencies. Berkman Center's John Palfrey gave an introductory address, and then we heard from the main panel: Bob Sutor of IBM, Bob Sproull of Sun Microsystems, Peter Quinn of MA ITD, Alan Yates of Microsoft, Alan Cote from the Secretary of State's Office, and Judy Brewer from W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative. ITD's Linda Hamel was also asked to speak from the floor. There were then some questions and statements from the audience. Recorded: 2005-12-14 Length: 2:20:37, Size: 64.3MB