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In this episode of Compassion and Courage, Marcus speaks with Ryan Sheridan, a physician assistant specializing in cardiothoracic surgery. They discuss Ryan's journey into the medical field, the importance of compassionate communication in healthcare, and the flexibility of a PA's role. Ryan shares insights on how to practice compassion with patients, especially in post-operative care, and the significance of honesty when communicating both good and bad outcomes. Come listen to Ryan's experience with leadership skills, the importance of being present with patients, and personal stories that highlight the power of compassion in healthcare and just trying. Key Moments00:00 – Introductions00:45 – Ryan's Journey to Becoming a PA05:05 – Practicing Compassion in Post-Operative Care08:00 – Communicating Good and Bad Outcomes14:30 – The Impact of Compassion on Patient Care20:50 – Lessons in Leadership from Family23:50 – A Personal Story of Compassion29:40 – Getting to Know Ryan. "Enjoy It."34:15 – Conclusion and Thank Yous Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Learn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/Subscribe to our podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to our podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcast More about Ryan:Ryan Sheridan, Physician Assistant practicing Thoracic Surgery in New York. Date: 3/10/2025 Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare Episode number and title: Episode 163 – The Heart of Compassionate Care – Ryan Sheridan, Thoracic Surgery PA
Tipperary artist Jack Keeshan has gained traction online in recent months, after the release of his song ‘Red Moon', which delves into the topics of mental health and addiction.... It now has over 80-thousand listens on Spotify... He has been on an Irish tour and is supporting acts like Kiera Dignam, Ryan Sheridan and Emma Langford as of recently and is now planning a summer tour of his own..... Jack joined us this morning...
Joe is joined by Irish singer-songwriter Ryan Sheridan to discuss his career, his upcoming tour, along with a live performance on air. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Irelands biggest folk band, The High Kings, continue to dominate worldwide they are celebrating the launch of their brand-new album ‘The Road Not Taken' Featuring hit songs such as Chasing Rainbows, The Road Not Taken and Connemara Bay. I'm delighted to be joined by Darren Holden & Brian Dunphy. This album is the 1st full original album by the band and it sees the very best of Irish music coming together for the 1st time EVER, in a celebration of Irish folk music! Co-written and produced with some of Ireland's most prolific and popular artists including the Script, Kodaline, Picture This, Ryan Sheridan, J C Stewart, Wild Youth and many more. The Road not taken also features appearances from Steve Perry (Journey), Sharon Corr & more. Paul O'Brien Finbar Clancy from the group joined Fran in studio...
A special live broadcast from the Yeats County Inn in Curry, where councillors from the Ballymote-Tubbercurry-West Sligo area discuss the local issues of concern. Guests also include Curry native Dr Mike Ryan of the World Health Organisation, Donal Healy of Ireland West Airport Knock, and accordion player Ryan Sheridan
THE SEATTLE MARINERS MAKE THE 2022 PLAYOFFS AS THE 5th SEED WILD CARD TEAM! We are so excited that the Mariners ended their post-SEAson drought and are headed to the playoffs! Tune in for an awesome interview with Ryan Sheridan who shares his experience of being in attendance in Seattle on Friday night! Visit our Facebook group called THE CLIMBERS as we have a huge group of fans on a special Facebook page, just for you! This episode is brought to you by Rugged Roots. We partnered up with Rugged Roots, the BEST in beard grooming products! Visit their website Ruggedroots.com and try our promo code, specifically made for our listeners LADDER20 for 20% off! Visit our new apparel partner, The Great PNW and use code CLIMB20 for 20% off your order at thegreatpnw.com. We are always presented by the Washed Up Network! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us on iTunes, Spotify, and Vurbl, and watch on YouTube! As always, let's Climb The Ladder!
On Monday night show Darragh was joined by Niamh Dunphy on the line of Gigability the podcast with a review of Ryan Sheridan supported by Mark Caplice in Whelans on Friday night and a review of Emma Langfords gig supported by Niamh Keane in Aras Chronain. In the studio with their own take on big and little screen we had Kelly Anne and Ross Evans of 'What we saw from the cheap seats' with a look at Disneys D23 line up and what they actually saw from the cheap seats with a review of 'See how they rub', 'Bodies, Bodies, Bodies' and thats a review well worth 'earing'. All that a a whole lot more.
Singer-songwriter Ryan Sheridan is on tour around Ireland at the moment for his album “Americana” and he joined us here in Galway for a few tunes!
Often times we talk about how glorious it is in the Windy City Irish Radio studios even when the weather, perhaps, isn't so glorious but today is one of those special afternoons where the temps are summerlike (even two weeks before Memorial Day!!), the grass is greener, the flowers are blooming, the birds are softly chirping and, most importantly, the beer gardens are open. Yes, it is truly a glorious day here in the Windy City Irish Radio studios and to celebrate all this gloriousness, we have lots of glorious music from Lunasa, The Drowsy Lads, Ryan Sheridan, The Elders, JigJam, The Whileways, Roisin O, Mick Flannery & Susan O'Neill, Eileen Ivers, Ronnie Drew, Mike Hanrahan, and the Screaming Orphans. Tune in each and every glorious Sunday afternoon for the absolute finest Irish entertainment in the land at www.globalirishradio.com, www.windycityirishradio.com or live on 750AM WNDZ.
iRadio in the Morning with Cooper & Kayte caught up with Lyra to chat to her about her 'I Love Irish' track of the month 'lose my mind'.Lyra explained how she teamed up with Bill Whelan on the Riverdance animated movie and shared her excitement to be performing on stage along with Picture This and Ryan Sheridan on New Year's Eve! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the days of summer are waning and harvest days are upon us, Mike and Tim spin a mix of new and classic Irish songs and tunes. In a tribute to the late great Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, the boys spin a Rolling Stones classic by Paul Brady and the Forest Rangers, music from Jiggy, Villagers, Christy Dignam, The Script, Socks in the Frying Pan, John Spillane, David Keenan, We Banjo 3, Ryan Sheridan and Hozier, plus a heartwarming story about Gaelic Storm, The Byrne Brothers and a whole lot of love at the recent Milwaukee Irish Fest.
Chris and Emmie chat with Ryan Sheridan about all kinds of things. This one is a fun one. Ryan normally is behind the scenes. So enjoy this moment where he opens up about his favorite pranks, what God taught him in 2020, and life lessons he wants to teach his son.
Despite the lack of concerts and festivals in 2020, musical artists and bands have had plenty of time to write and record new tunes and songs -- one of the few benefits from this ongoing pandemic. Tim and Mike share the new music that has crossed over their collective transoms this year featuring music from the The Byrne Brothers, Andy Lamy, Van Morrison (Official), Oisín Mac Diarmada, Orla Fallon Official Page, Wallis Bird, Celtic Woman, John Redmond, Emma Langford, Barleyjuice, Michael Casey, Eamon O'Leary, Ryan Sheridan and so much more. What a way to start of the new year!! Check out the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com or listen live on Sundays from noon to 1pm on 750AM on WNDZ.
On this weeks show we review Enter Night:Metallica the Biography, we share with you some bands influenced by Warhammer and Jen introduces us to Ryan Sheridan.
CBD CIVICS Session brings you a segment called Perilous Production where we highlight the folks that grow the Cannabis plant and create the products that you will consume.
In 2008 he released his debut album 'Distance', while still at college studying journalism. Universal distributed the record, but for all intents and purposes Robert was an independent artist. He describes the period of time as "expensive and exhausting". In 2012 he followed up the record with 'Resistance', an EP that received wide critical acclaim. Golden Plec said Robert had "more potential and less ego than most others in this country". A year later the EP was remixed and released as 'Reincarnated' and lead by a striking remodelling of his track "Too Late" by EDM producer Matty Graham. The track drew comparisons with Pet Shop Boys and Robert was elated. "Once I got the PSB comparison I thought well that's it, it's not going to get any better...and so I retired!", Robert says, and it's hard to tell if he's joking or not. Cut to summer 2017 and Robert was in Las Vegas at a Calvin Harris show. "I had been working two jobs and was doing a course that would lead me to office cubicle hell", Robert explains. "At that Calvin show I felt like I was jolted back to life, it was euphoric, and in that moment I decided I had to make new music, because music is sanity for me, I need that creative outlet to feel alive". Robert set about finding a producer who would bring his new songs to life. After multiple fruitless meetings, he made the call to drummer Steve Hogan (who produced Robert's first record) that would prove to be a turning point. "It turned out he'd dismantled his studio, but he was certain he knew the man for the job". Enter Stuart Gray, multi-instrumentalist and producer extraordinaire of Jealoustown Studios in Ireland, where the likes of Hozier and Ryan Sheridan have previously recorded hits. "I went in to meet Stuart with Steve, who I hadn't seen in a decade, and we just got to work straight away", Robert says, sounding altogether more optimistic than before. "I had these new songs but I was nervous about what people would think of them, I'd lost confidence in myself as a writer and a vocalist. Stuart said to me 'If we're going to do this, do it for you, make the music you want to make and forget about everyone outside of this studio' and for once, I did what I was told". Robert describes the short time in January he spent recording two singles at Jealoustown Studios as "cheap therapy". "First Stuart got my head right, then he got me to sing like I've never sang before. He was brutally honest about the material I presented - he'd say things like 'where's the chorus, I'm not hearing it' and I'd panic thinking, 'I'm a temperemental writer, will I be able to write a chorus on demand'. That's how the big anthemic chorus of upcoming single "You Found Me" came about, he explains. "I wanted my Coldplay moment, I wanted to go from the darkness of those verses into a euphoric sing-along moment that makes you feel like it's all going to be alright. So right then I went into the booth and belted out that 'Yeah...' line, and from there on I knew, this combination of people in the room is the one to make me dig deep". With his first single in five years due for release on March 30, Robert tells us his expectations are different from before. "I'm not looking for financial gain, fame or critical acclaim", he says, "I'm just thrilled to be back in the game".
We talk to Mary Grammer of Grammer Music who are putting on a new Irish music festival in the heart of London this March called Emerald Sounds. The line up so far includes The Blizzards, Heathers, The Riptide Movement, Ryan Sheridan, Elm, Rubberbandits, Craig Gallagher Music and Paddy Casey Music with more to be announced. We find out how she came up with the idea for the festival, fish for an exclusive on who else is being added to the lineup and find out which act Mary is looking forward to meeting in person! What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's RadioReverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. See whatsthecraicrr.co.uk for showtimes. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #music #festival #Camden #London
The founder of Cycle Against Suicide, Jim Breen, takes his turn in the sporting spotlight this week and chats to Breifne about his own love of sport , particularly rowing, growing up. They also chat about the album, Simple Things, which was released by a collection of Irish artists which was released today and went straight in at number one in the iTunes downloads charts. Jim also outlines how Cycle Against Suicide came about and the involvement of so many familiar faces, including Bressie, Heathers, Danny O'Reilly, Hudson Taylor, Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Gavin James, Ryan Sheridan, Paul Walsh, The Original Rudeboys and many others culminating in the release of 'Simple Things'
Monaghan-man Ryan Sheridan spoke to Rob O'Connor about his rollercoaster couple of years in the music biz: from busking on the streets to supporting Bryan Adams on his arena tour. He also performs solo acoustic songs for your listening pleasure. Ryan will be doing two dates in the South East in the run up to Christmas: 2nd Dec in The Forum Waterford and 8th Dec in the Wexford Arts Centre.