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Episode 27 and my guest this week is the beautiful Ruth McGill, an acclaimed actress, classically trained singer, vocal and singing coach and a death doula. Combining these skills and attributes to alchemise vocal embodiment and healing. She is also the Mum to 11 year old Charlie. A beautiful conversation with Ruth about finding her joy in life as a child and facing the inner critic, both lessons to be remembered in adulthood when faced with making decisions that would affect the course of your life. Listening to the people that love and encourage you to go for what feeds your joy and helps you develop your creativity as Ruth's parents did. Learning to be yourself and knowing you are enough. Ruth beautifully expresses herself with The evertides and also in her role as a singing coach in helping others to find their own voice and transform the feeling within of being heard and expressing the song in your heart. We chat about someone we love becoming unwell, managing life around that and facing the impending death of your loved one. Ruth shares with me the support She and her family received from her Aunt Phil - a soul midwife who held them in a loving space to just be, to heal, to grieve, to say thank you to her Mum and her Grandfather before that. This has led Ruth to train as a death doula and set up death Cafés in person and currently online to start the conversation about dying and death. Check out Ruth on www.theholdingspace.ie www.theevertides.com and on Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharonfitzmaurice/message
"End of Life Doula", Ruth McGill, supports people spiritually and emotionally through death. WOW! With a pure soul and a voice like an angel she's perfect for the job. ( Find her on instagram = @The_Holding_Place OR www.theholdingplace.ie ) Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/heal-your-hole. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cast members from Jimmy's Hall sing Whitney Houston's I Want to Dance with Somebody: Sarah Madigan with Muiris Crowley, Bríd Ní Neachtain, Aindrias de Staic, Brian Gilligan, Bosco Hogan, Catherine Bell, Andrew Linnie & Ruth McGill performed for Jimmy’s Hall Today an assembly that addresses the realities of the deportation system as it operates in Ireland today. Curated & facilitated by Donal O'Kelly and hosted by the Abbey Theatre. Recorded live at the Abbey Theatre 27 August 2018 Podcast Editor: Lisa Farrelly/Sound Guru: Derek Conaghy
Song for the Faithful Departed sung by Ruth McGill with Brian Gilligan, Andrew Linnie, Aindrias de Staic & Catherine Bell for Jimmy’s Hall Today assembly that addresses the realities of the deportation system as it operates in Ireland today. Curated & facilitated by Donal O'Kelly and hosted by the Abbey Theatre. Recorded live at the Abbey Theatre 27 August 2018 Podcast Editor: Lisa Farrelly/Sound Guru: Derek Conaghy
The Jimmy’s Hall Today assembly addresses the realities of the deportation system as it operates in Ireland today. For every person who comes to Ireland seeking refuge, the fear of deportation is deep. The assembly includes testimonies from international protection applicants and their supporters on how Department of Justice policy and procedures deeply affect their lives. It will also address the changes to detention and deportation procedures introduced by the International Protection Act 2016. The assembly is introduced by Director of the Abbey Theatre, Graham McLaren and facilitated & curated by actor Donal O'Kelly Contributions from: Vukasin Nedeljkovic: Photographer Lucky Khambule: Director of Movement of Asylum Seekers Ireland Jimmy’s Hall actress Bríd Ní Neachtain as Alice Gralton. Dr. Anne Mulhall: ARN & UCD English Department Jimmy’s hall cast members Song for the Faithful Departed: Ruth McGill, Brian Gilligan, Andrew Linnie, Aindrias de Staic & Catherine Bell. Catherine Young: Dancer & Choreographer introduces It Takes a Village dance piece with 20 dancers, musicians and vocalist. Mrs. Sabina Higgins reads from Edna O’Brien’s The Little Red Chairs Jimmy’s hall cast members: Whitney Houston’s I Want to dance with Somebody: Sarah Madigan, Muiris Crowley, Bríd Ní Neachtain, Aindrias de Staic, Brian Gilligan, Bosco Hogan, Catherine Bell, Andrew Linnie & Ruth McGill. From the Hall: Vekash Khokhar: Nurse, volunteer, community member & dancer. Mona Considine : General Manager, Backstage Theatre, Longford Paul Gralton: Descendant of James Gralton. Jimmy’s Hall Today is hosted by the Abbey Theatre, convened by MASI (Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland) and Afri. Podcast Editor: Lisa Farrelly/ Sound Guru: Derek Conaghy 270818
Pantisocracy - Season 3 (2018) Episode 2 ‘The Elephants in the Room’ In this the second episode of a new 10 part Summer Season of Pantisocracy, the cabaret of conversations, host Panti Bliss meets writer Michael Harding, actor and singer Ruth McGill, aerial performer Ronan Brady, playwright Amy Conroy and poet Jessica Traynor in an episode called 'The Elephants in the Room'. Panti Bliss kicks off with a moving and dark memory of her time in boarding school while Ruth performs two of her own songs ‘The Good’ and ‘See You’ while Jessica Traynor performs her poem ‘The Artane Band’ and Amy Conroy share a slice of her recent play ‘Luck Just Kissed You Hello’ www.pantisocracy.ie has all the episodes and lots of video too
The Elephants in the Room, host Panti Bliss meets writer Michael Harding, actor and singer Ruth McGill, aerial performer Ronan Brady, playwright Amy Conroy and poet Jessica Traynor
Pantisocracy host Panti Bliss shares her own dark memories of a boy's boarding school. ‘The Elephants in the Room’ S3E2 In this episode of Pantisocracy, the cabaret of conversations, host Panti Bliss meets writer Michael Harding, actor and singer Ruth McGill, aerial performer Ronan Brady, playwright Amy Conroy and poet Jessica Traynor in an episode called 'The Elephants in the Room'. Panti Bliss kicks off with a moving and dark memory of her time in boarding school while Ruth performs two of her own songs ‘The Good’ and ‘See You’ while Jessica Traynor performs her poem ‘The Artane Band’ and Amy Conroy shares a slice of her recent play ‘Luck Just Kissed You Hello’ www.pantisocracy.ie for more
Ruth McGill is Aggie, a Donegal draper's assistant in a precarious wartime romance with an English air-force officer stationed across the border during the Emergency.
To mark the first year of Marriage Equality listen to this beautiful arrangement of Romeo and Juliet performed by Ruth McGill, Úna Kavanagh, Natalie Radmall-Quirke. Composed by Mark Knopfler. Arranged by Tom Lane for Romeo and Juliet directed by Wayne Jordan at the Gate Theatre. Recorded at the Abbey Theatre 13 May 2015
Clinderstone featuring John D. Ruddy, Ruth McGill, and the music of Paddy Glackin (fiddle), Dearbhla Collins (piano) Composer Adam Gorb ReynoldsFunded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television License Fee.
You can impersonate me impersonating Bob Odenkirk impersonating Bob Evans.