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Child protection expert Shane Dunphy offered his conclusions from the Netflix drama Adolescence. Ollan Herr believes he has the solution to the algae problem in our rivers and lakes. Ronan Whitty CEO of the Mill Enterprise Hub told of an opportunity to businesses to learn more about trading with the USA. And we found that mystery walking man for Gerry Sweetman! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Northern Ireland, an online predator has been jailed for at least 20 years as part of the largest case of catfishing the UK has ever seen.Joining Kieran to discuss this case is Hannah Patterson, Reporter from Coolfm and Downtown and Shane Dunphy, Head of Social Studies and early childhood education in Waterford College of Further Education, Author and Child Protection Expert.If you were affected by anything discussed, please call:Childline on Freephone - 1800 66 66 66 or choose the ‘Live Chat' button at childline.ie Or the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre on Freephone: - 1800 77 88 88
A damning investigation from the Irish Times today revealed that staff in a creche in South Dublin has allegedly been abusing its children.Joining Kieran Cuddihy to discuss is Head of Social Studies and Early Childhood Education in Waterford College of Further Education, Author and Child Protection Expert, Shane Dunphy and Lecturer in Early Childhood Policy at Mary Immaculate College, Mary Moloney...
Welcome to the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast, where the beautiful game meets local passion! Hosted by Shane O'Keeffe and Davy Doyle, we delve deep into the heart of Kilkenny's soccer scene.In this episode, we sit down with CK United's Director of Football, Shane Dunphy, to discuss exciting plans for the club's future. Davy addresses the recent criticism of last week's interview, and the lads reflect on the season as they possibly sign off.Don't forget to reach out to the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast team at sport@kclr96fm.com and let your voice be heard.
Monique starts us off with the story of when child protective services worker, Shane Dunphy, was assigned to a boy named Gregory who tells him all about his friend, Thomas. Then Amy covers the truly nightmare inducing story of Suzanne Capper. If you liked this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe.
Our feature "Losing My Boys to Suicide" won Radio Moment of the Year at the annual IMRO Awards night in Kilkenny on Friday and today Gerry expressed his gratitude to many and dedicated the award to PJ, Mikey and their mother Patrice who told their story to Gerry on Late Lunch. We also had a listen back to the most powerful moment on Radio in Ireland in the last year. Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital are looking for more Meet and Greet volunteers, Caroline Duffy and Miriam Simon really sold us on Women's Enterprise Day and childcare expert and abuse survivor, Shane Dunphy, welcomed the Reckoning a four-part series on Jimmy Savile which begins tonight on BBC1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in 2007, a Child Protection worker in a remote town in Ireland was asked to help out the family of a little boy who kept running away into the woods behind their home. The little boy said he was meeting up with his new friend, but as strange details about the boy emerge, the story that unravels is beyond spooky. Fancy supporting us on Patreon? Find out more here. You can find Shane Dunphy's book 'The Boy They Tried To Hide' here. You can listen to Shane's telling of the story on the Spooked! podcast here. MUSIC CREDITS: Kool Kats by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) Gathering Darkness by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR) Darkest Child by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR Ice Demon by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR Unseen Horrors by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZRSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Childcare expert Shane Dunphy reflected on the Navan teenage assault case, Colette O'Hagan completes marathon number 900, Sue Masterson marks four years alcohol free and the Vicky Phelan exhibition comes to the Barbican Centre in Drogheda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane Dunphy goes in search of the truth behind one of Ireland's worst maritime disasters. The Saint Patrick, a Rosslare to Fishguard passenger ferry, was bombed and sunk by the Luftwaffe on 13th of June 1941, resulting in the deaths of 30 people. What puzzled Shane was why: the ship was not a military vessel, and Ireland as a neutral country was not at war. Yet the St Patrick was targeted not once but twice – the year before it was sunk a German plane had opened fire on the ship. (First Broadcast 2012) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The revelation that Prince Harry's hotly anticipated tell all book was in fact ghost-written has caused quite the stir on social media in the last few days. But how many of these so called “self penned” publications have actually been written by the subject? Author, Shane Dunphy joined Sean on the show to discuss...
The revelation that Prince Harry's hotly anticipated tell all book was in fact ghost-written has caused quite the stir on social media in the last few days. But how many of these so called “self penned” publications have actually been written by the subject? Author, Shane Dunphy joined Sean on the show to discuss...
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Shane Dunphy, a survivor of clerical abuse, reflected on the latest revelations involving the Spiritans. Lizzie Doran told of her social media platform preferences, Sinead Kelly answered all comers veterinary questions and Curtis Stigers who is on his way to Navan joined us. With Vicky Phelan's passing we listened back to an extract of an interview with Gerry from October 2019. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claims of abuse in Blackrock college and other Holy Ghost schools in Dublin have resurfaced following a RTÉ Radio 1 documentary yesterday. In reaction to this Pat spoke to Shane Dunphy child protection expert and author on his own experience.
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Jim Gorman from Holy Family Boxing Club believes his sport's parent organisation is on the right track now despite Sport Ireland and Government misgivings. Wednesday's Child is full of Woe but not today for author Shane Dunphy. Meath is vying for this year's Miss Ireland title thanks to not one but two young women from the Royal County. We heard why rat poison has wider implications for many other wild and domestic species. And our week of Madonna in words and song rolled on... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creeps!!! We did it, we managed to convince top selling author Shane Dunphy, author of "The Boy They Tried to Hide" (Thomas's Ghost Story) to come on and fill our earholes with more amazing tales and exclsive insights into this amazing story!!! He was such a gent and it gives us so much more depth to this wonderfully written, terrifyingly chilling story!!! Please listen, like, subscribe, rate, review and all of the good things!!! We really like to hear from our listeners so click this link to find out where we're hiding https://linktr.ee/WeeklyCreeppodcast Thank you everyone for all the positive feedback so far!!! We sincerely hope you enjoy listening to our show as much as we like making it!!!
This week's guest is the inspirational memoir and crime writer Shane Dunphy. Shane worked as a child protection worker for 15 years, the things he experienced gave him the ideas to begin life as an author, something he'd always wanted. His first nine titles dealt with his time on the frontline of social care work, and include the number one bestseller 'Wednesday’s Child'. Under the name SA Dunphy, he's published a series of crime novels about the emotionally damaged criminologist David Dunnigan, and is back with a new true crime series with Audible, 'Stories from the Margins', again recalling experiences from life in social care work.We talk about where he works every day, how he created his perfect writing space, why his short walk to work gets him in the perfect frame of mind to tell stories, and why walking with a dictaphone really helps him out too. You can hear how his writing started as a childhood challenge from his mum, and what he thinks of the responsibility he feels when telling other peoples stories. We also chat about how he feels people view the inspirational memoir genre, and whether he cares at all.Listen to 'Stories from the Margins' on Audible here - https://amzn.to/3rEvX2nThis episode is supported by Faber Academy, to get 10% off any online course or manuscript assessment until September 2021, use the code WRITERSROUTINE21 when checking out at faberacademy.co.uk@writerspodpatreon.com/writersroutinewritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mick Connell hasn't been out of his home since March last year yet remains so positive that he'll see the light of day again soon this year. Shane Dunphy joined us as the third in his trilogy of audio books is released which he spoke about and more pertinent matters besides. Mark Donnelly's story is really interesting - a new line of clothing supporting mental health awareness - HUH! While in Wildlife Matters Susan O'Donohoe told the story of our Barn Owl... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Ryan spoke to author Shane Dunphy on his long career in child protection and personal experience as a survivor of abuse; Michael and Mike Parkinson on their new book 'Like Father, Like Son'; 9-year-old Lottie Billington on having her artwork featured in JK Rowling's new book; And Amy Collins on taking the road less traveled.
This week Ryan spoke to author Shane Dunphy on his long career in child protection and personal experience as a survivor of abuse; Michael and Mike Parkinson on their new book 'Like Father, Like Son'; 9-year-old Lottie Billington on having her artwork featured in JK Rowling's new book; And Amy Collins on taking the road less traveled.
Through his long career in child protection and as an author, Shane Dunphy has highlighted the systems and shortcomings that put too many people on the periphery of society. Shane spoke to Ryan about his work, how he got involved in the area of child protection and his personal experience as a survivor of abuse.
Through his long career in child protection and as an author, Shane Dunphy has highlighted the systems and shortcomings that put too many people on the periphery of society. Shane spoke to Ryan about his work, how he got involved in the area of child protection and his personal experience as a survivor of abuse.
Orla talks to Wexford author Shane Dunphy about his new audio books, she hears about the rise in eating disorders over the pandemic and much more.
Esther's daughter is sixteen and should be starting her Leaving Certificate studies in a secondary school near her home here in the Northeast. Instead, she's leaving Ireland to live for a time with her father in the UK because of online bullying which saw her come within a hairs breath of taking her own life. Esther tells the story, comments from listeners flow in before Child Protection expert Shane Dunphy addresses and discusses the case and wider issues surrounding what is now a major problem in Irish society. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A Tipperary man was yesterday jailed for 20 years for the repeated rape and sexual abuse of his younger sister and seven daughters over a 23-year period, apart from the horrific nature of the case, it raises questions around child protection in Ireland and how abuse to this extent could have been missed by many for so long. Ciara chats to Shane Dunphy child protection expert HELPLINES Dublin Rape Crisis Centre helpline 1800 77 8888 National 24-Hour Helpline One in Four 01 66 24070 Photo: Niall Carson/PA Archive/PA Images Lunchtime Live Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Update on hospital strike, author Shane Dunphy, travel disruptions due to coronavirus, and a direct provision rally
Late Lunch Presenter Gerry Kelly, whose family have been of Drogheda for generations, believes the town's drug turf wars are but a manifestation of the economic and social neglect by successive governments for decades! Gerry is joined by crime writer Shane Dunphy who contexts the issues surrounding young people, gangs and the drug trade..... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From critically acclaimed non fiction that has spawned a movie in production, to beselling fiction, and now an exciting audio adventure, Shane Dunphy's career started with a book he needed to write. In this episode of Behind the Besteller Sam Blake delves into Shane's path to publication, his experience as a child protection worker and the issues surrounding using real life, extremely sensitive stories, to his fiction writing process and his top tips for anyone starting out. Tune in to Behind the Bestseller to find out where and how Shane writes and how this contributes to his million book sale success. Shane Dunphy (also writing as S.A. Dunphy) is the million-selling author of ten books. He is an Irish and London Times bestseller, and the movie adaptation of his memoir, The Boy They Tried to Hide, is in development with Hollywood production company Rumble Films. His series of non-fiction titles, relating the years he spent as a child protection worker, have been internationally successful and sold in translation across several territories. These include the Number 1 bestseller Wednesday’s Child and The Girl Who Couldn’t Smile, which spent five weeks on the London Times Top 10 list. Shane’s series of crime novels (written under the name S.A. Dunphy), and featuring the emotionally damaged criminologist David Dunnigan, debuted in 2017 with After She Vanished, garnering much acclaim. The series continued in March 2018 with When She Was Gone. Shane is an accomplished musician (he is a multi-instrumentalist) and has composed soundtracks for television and radio. He is an award-winning documentary maker. He has done script-editing for film and has written audio adventures for Doctor Who. He writes regularly for Independent newspapers. Behind the Bestseller is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network (https://headstuff.org/behind-the-bestseller) Theme music by Tim Nerney
Gerry had his say about the Drogheda situation which the brilliant Shane Dunphy referred to as he explained the attraction of the vicious world of the drugs trade to children. Benoni Robu recalled his life journey from Romania to Ireland and what's transpired subsequently. Fiona McCarthy has an unbelievably bubbly and positive outlook to life with cancer. Leon Blanche looked ahead to some key Premier League games while Nicola Kearns stands vindicated today on the iPad in education debate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Les Reilly owner of Daybreak in the Naul who sold the €175 Million winning Euromillions ticket to the Meath family syndicate had the crack with Gerry and was quickly follwed by John Lowe the Money Doctor who advised what he'd do with a Lottery Windfall!! Paul Gray from Ballivor is recovering in hospital in the United States after contracting sepsis and needs all the support from home he can get - Tony Fox took up the story. Shane Dunphy is such a multi-talented man as we found out this afternoon and while on the subject of talent Tom Honan Press Photographer of the Year popped in for a lively chat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're backing Fred Cooke all the way in Dancing with the Stars! All round good health is about gut health as Frances Flannery explained. We hung on every word Shane Dunphy had to say on why it's important not to be a Helicopter parent. While Siobhan O'Neill-White Zumbas her way to fitness in Lose Weight & Feel Great 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stories: "A Boy Named Thomas" Shane Dunphy spent years working with kids as a social worker. He’d seen it all until he met a little boy named Gregory. For more, get Shane Dunphy’s book The Boy They Tried to Hide. Producer: Nancy LópezOriginal Score: Pat Mesiti-Miller
Shane Dunphy is a well known Child Protection Expert, Broadcaster & Author. He' s written several factual books related to his Child Protection work. He's just published his first Novel , I met up with him recently to discuss this new direction in his career
Have you ever wondered about Ireland's mystery animals? Have you ever actually gone in search of one? Referred to by experts as Cryptozoology, Shane Dunphy goes ‘monster hunting’ in the wilds of Connemara and encounters a little more than he bargained for
The Wild Boar became extinct in Ireland during Celtic times, hunted into legend by our ancestors, but could it be making a comeback? Shane Dunphy seeks out the true story behind this enigmatic animal.
There's no sitting on the fence with the Wexford Town Rissole - the town is divided. Shane Dunphy has the story of the local chipper speciality. 'Delicacy' is too small a word for the lump of potato and herbs - it's a 'food grenade'.
The search for a lost language called Yola takes Shane Dunphy from a sunken island in Wexford harbour to the heart of rural Dorset and the ancient pathways of Cornwall.
Shane Dunphy was born in Brighton in 1973, but grew up in Ireland, where he has lived and worked for most of his life. A child protection worker for 15 years, he is the bestselling author of 21 books. His first nine titles dealt with his time on the frontline of social care work, and include the number one bestseller Wednesday's Child. His series of crime novels (written under the name SA Dunphy) feature the emotionally damaged criminologist David Dunnigan. Stories From the Margins, his new series of True Crime books written for Audible, is critically acclaimed as well as being an audio-bestseller. Click here for a the full story: https://shanedunphyauthor.org/biography/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy