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A new multi-part true crime series from RTÉ Documentary On One. To get free early access to next episodes (one week in advance of here) please subscribe to 'The Real Carrie Jade' podcast feed from wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes released each Friday.Episode 4 - I'm Rebecca Fitzgerald!Knowing she's been rumbled in Dublin, 'Lucy' (aka Samantha Cookes) disappears before showing up on the opposite side of the country, at a small village on the West Coast of Ireland. She begins work as an au pair and moves into the home and lives of another unsuspecting family, caring for their children. It's only when she leaves that the family begin to find out the truth about who they've really had staying in their house. But by then Samantha has morphed from 'Lucy' into ‘child psychologist, Rebecca Fitzgerald' and is moving on to her next set of victims… (Ep4/6)Credits: The Real Carrie Jade is written, reported and produced by Ronan Kelly. Narrated by Justine Stafford. Original music soundtrack by Fergal O'Connor. Sound designer is Ruth Kennington and the executive producer is Liam O'Brien. Production assistance by Nicoline Greer. Legal advice from Darren Lynch and Deirdre Ann Kelly. Marketing and promotions are by Maria Buckley, Amy O'Driscoll and Fiona Burke. Press and Publicity by Jilly McDonough. The designer is Niamh McKeown. Audio Product Support by Nigel Wheatley. Additional online editorial content by Anna Joyce. Contact us documentaries@rte.ie Episodes released weekly, each Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I sat down with Rebecca Fitzgerald, an engineer, potter, mother of twins, time traveler (jokes!) & more. I know Bec through Jiu Jitsu as she's a serial competitor who just loves the sport. It's great to see people getting bitten by the combat sports bug at any stage in life. That said, life isn't always easy. From experiencing difficulties with fertility to going through rounds of IVF to a pleasant shock of ending up with twins, it's nice that Bec was willing to share her experience on such a difficult topic. Bec also started her working life as an accountant, before walking away from a career with a 'big 4' accounting firm to pursue engineering. We also chat about sustainability, her pottery ventures and a whole bunch more! Enjoy! Links: https://www.instagram.com/becfitzjitz/ https://www.instagram.com/hi_there_chuchu/
So far we've met Lucy Fitzwilliam the therapist, Carrie Jade the activist, Lucy Hart the au pair, Claudia Bronwyn the bridesmaid, and Rebecca Fitzgerald the autism therapist. But before all of these identities, there was just one woman, Samantha. In this episode, Sue Perkins and Katherine Denkinson uncover the true story of Samantha Cookes, a woman whose life was changed by an unimaginable tragedy.To keep up with the podcast, follow us on social media @carriejadepod and If you have a story to share, email us at carriejadedoesnotexist@gmail.comNew episodes on Tuesdays & ThursdaysIf you need support, here are some resourcesFor mental health support: https://www.mind.org.uk For mental health support, call the Samaritans: 116 123 https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help For child loss: https://www.childbereavementuk.org/ For grief support: https://www.griefencounter.org.uk/get-support/support-services/helpline/ For more information on Huntingtons: https://www.hda.org.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GPs can learn more about oesophageal cancer by listening to this podcast, or watching a recording of our June 2023 event on YouTube https://youtu.be/dRg2i1WXebkProfessor Rebecca Fitzgerald of Heartburn Cancer UK led ‘Oesophageal cancer: what GPs need to know', NASGP's clinical lunchtime webinar for June.
My guest this week is Rebecca Fitzgerald who is the Owner and Executive Chef of Mindful Meals located in Central Texas (Austin, Wimberly, and Dripping Springs locations). Rebecca studied Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales University in Denver, Colorado and is on a mission to improve the world, one meal at a time
Nowhere is the tension between society-wide policy and individual choice as stark as in the field of public health. Can a committee of experts, informed by scientific evidence and in consultation with stakeholders, realistically make health decisions for a whole population? How might those decisions compare to the choices of individual patients and their physicians? Fresh from their work collecting evidence to inform screening programmes in the EU, Professors Rebecca Fitzgerald and Harry De Koning discuss the role of evidence in cancer screening policy and how it interfaces with clinical judgement and patient choice. Resources mentioned in this episode Evidence review report on cancer screening: www.sapea.info/cancer
As Grow Green Match Day approaches on Friday, April 22nd, Philanthropy Today visited with leaders in several organizations about how Grow Green Match Day financially helps them. This episode features Tod Bunting of the SAVE Farm, Rebecca Fitzgerald of Meadowlark Foundation, Scott Voos of Be Able Community, Josh Brewer of the Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity, Melissa Soldan of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Manhattan and Lesley White of the Flint Hills Discovery Center.growgreenmanhattan.commcfks.org
Rebecca Fitzgerald (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) discusses her Article on the use of a Cytosponge biomarker panel to prioritise endoscopic Barrett's oesophagus surveillance.Read the full article:Use of a Cytosponge biomarker panel to prioritise endoscopic Barrett's oesophagus surveillance
This episode is the recording from our Facebook Live interview on Wednesday June 30, 2021 with Rebecca Fitzgerald! Rebecca is a NJ State Park Superintendent, trail runner and a great friend to Sassquad Trail Running!! We will hear all about the in's and out's of NJ State Parks as well as Rebecca's trail running and hiking stories. To learn more about the State Parks in New Jersey, visit: https://www.njparksandforests.org/ Follow NJ State Parks on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/NewJerseyStateParks/ https://www.instagram.com/newjerseystateparks/
The BSG Trainees Podcast launches with a series of interviews with key figures in gastroenterology, exploring how they developed their passion for gastroenterology and their work. Think of The Life Scientific but "The Life Enteric"! In this episode, Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald, Professor of Cancer Prevention at the University of Cambridge and inventor of the CytoSponge, talks to us about her route into medicine and her vision for the future of early non-invasive detection of cancer. Recorded 22nd March 2021. Concept: Dr James Kennedy, Dr Luke Materacki, Dr Lil Ratcliffe Interview and editing: Dr James Kennedy Questions and feedback to bsgtraineespodcast@gmail.com
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With spectacular views of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, as well as many superb trails, High Point State Park is one you shouldn’t miss. As its name suggests, High Point is nearly at the northern-most point of our state. It is also home to the highest point of elevation in the state. Listen in as Gladys Giron talks with Rebecca Fitzgerald, Superintendent of High Point State Park, about this park’s unique amenities, opportunities, programs and natural areas. Learn more about High Point State Park here: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/highpoint.html Want to know more about High Point State Park’s nature programs and events? Click here: http://www.nj.gov/dep/seeds/hpcal.htm Like High Point State Park on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HighPointStatePark/
Our Preschool Director, Rebecca Fitzgerald, speaks on the purpose of our preschool and how it serves the mission of our congregation.
This week, Sketchy welcomes David Smith and Rebecca Fitzgerald to discuss what the Grimace is after watching "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace Island." It's a fun episode with twists and turns. Enjoy! Follow us everywhere at www.sketchypodcast.com Find David Smith's podcast on iTunes at "Fairly Reserved."
Rebecca Fitzgerald discusses her paper on risk stratification for patients with Barrett's oesophagus.
Rebecca Fitzgerald discusses her paper on risk stratification for patients with Barrett's oesophagus.
Gut's education editor Mairi McLean discusses highlights from the guidelines on the diagnosis and management of Barrett's oesophagus with authors Rebecca Fitzgerald and Massimiliano di Pietro, both from the MRC Cancer Unit, University of Cambridge.Read the full paper here: http://bit.ly/1kkPkVW
Mairi McLean talks to Anna Paterson and Rebecca Fitzgerald, both MRC Cancer Cell Unit, Hutchison-MRC Research Centre, Cambridge, about their study investigating whether a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) array could be used to select the most effective therapeutic strategies in molecularly heterogeneous oesophago-gastric adenocarcinomas.Read the full paper here: bit.ly/1acACwz
A person's right to refuse treatment is based on their capacity to make a rational decision – but what is the situation when someone is admitted after a suicide attempt? Can you be simultaneously rational and suicidal? Anthony David from the Institute of Psychiatry gives us his views. A second interview deals with Barrett's oesophagus, which is on the increase. The same is true for adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus, which can arise from the condition. We talked to Rebecca Fitzgerald from the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre how developments in treatment, and a new method of sampling, could make a national screening test a possibility.