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Depending how you look at it, Botox is a safe and certain way to smooth wrinkles and fine lines, boosting your self-esteem and sense of self-worth. On the flip side of that, it is a toxin that fixes your skin into a permanent "frozen" expression, further adding to a culture of increasing beauty standards. So, what are the considerations when approaching cosmetic procedures such as Botox and filler? Liz Dwyer is the Co-founder of the Future Beauty and Health Show & Co-host of the ‘Fess Up' podcast on GoLoud & Dr Emma Cunningham is an Aesthetic Doctor and Founder of Dr Emma Clinics in Newry and Slieve Donard. Both join Anton for a chat.
Today, the Anton Savage Show was broadcasting from the stunning surroundings of Slieve Donard Hotel in Newcastle, County Down - with thanks to Tourism NI.Joining Anton to discuss some of the amazing experiences that Northern Ireland has to offer is Fiona Cunningham, Market Manager ROI with Tourism NI; Vicky Canavan from Bike Mourne; and chef and writer, Paula McIntyre.
4 Peaks by 3 Friends for 2 Children in 1 Day Alannah and Adam Foley from Killorglin, Co.Kerry were diagnosed with and undergoing continuous treatment for Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1). What is the 4 Peaks Challenge? The challenge involves scaling the highest peaks in each of Ireland's four provinces: Carrauntoohil (1040m) in Co. Kerry, Mweelrea (841m) in Co. Mayo, Slieve Donard (840m) in Co. Down, and Lugnaquilla (925m) in Co. Wicklow. While typically spread over a few days, three friends aim to conquer it within 24 hours. The hospitality trio, comprising Alannah and Adam's father, Andrew Foley, along with TJ O'Connor, a lecturer at Munster Technological University in Tralee, and Padraig McGillicuddy, Proprietor of Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa in Tralee take on this challenge. They share a connection through their work and passion for the hospitality industry and believe in supporting one of their own in times of need. They stand united in solidarity for a meaningful cause. Anyone who wants to donate or get involved in any way can do so at https://www.gofundme.com/f/need-for-neuro-4-peaks-challenge?qid=6ae7e6d93943044569e04bedd434154b
Should there be a cable car to the top of Northern Ireland's highest mountain?
The new Garda uniform was unveiled recently but is it making the right impact image consultant Maria Macklin has her say. Sinéad met SarahMarie Kerr who is a facilitator at HUGG charity suicide bereavement support they have a new group set up in Louth/Meath. Sarah Marie spoke candidly about her work and her own experience of coping with the loss of a loved one by suicide. Plus Sinéad has teamed up with Visit Mourne all this week as they prepare for their eats and beats festival happening in Newcastle Co. Down, Sinéad has a great prize of a 2 night over night stay at the Slieve Donard in Newcastle to giveaway guess the iconic drum beat for your chance to win. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's podcast, the Holy Joes have a hike up the Mourne Mountains in Newcastle, County Down on the Feast of the Assumption on the 15th August.Dermot and Joe have a bit of banter and reflect on the thoughts of Scally from last week and also ponder some of the sentiments of an email they received from a Catholic Dad struggling to make ends meet and frustrated at the lack of genuine Catholic fellowship, especially when the going gets tough! Some of the Podcast listeners who joined us on this inaugural 'Camino' or 'Holy Joes hike' share the challenges and joys of their lives at the summit of Slieve Donard, thanks to Paddy, Conor, Sean & Chris (the highest mountain in the North of Ireland but a big hill for serious hikers).Our Lady of Knock, Pray for us.St Joseph, Pray for us.
In Episode 10, we reflect upon the week that has just passed and how people are 'buzzing' for Mass again and the mood music for being Catholic is good. The lads reflect on getting the families back to Mass and how the Podcast is helping them to think differently. Reaching a milestone of ten episodes completed, with listeners in every continent in the world from Australia to Zambia, we reflect on the fruits of the 'Holy Joes' Podcast. Matthew highlights that old friends have been in touch since he shared his story and he is even going for a regular walk and pray in the borderlands. Matthew also highlights that the challenges at the end of each episode have been a useful thing for him to consider each week. He has reflected on this and he is planning the Inaugural Holy Joes pilgrimage up the Slieve Donard in the Mourne Mountains on the 15th August, the Feast of the Assumption. More information to follow, check out the Facebook page and please consider joining us.Matthew also critiques how we may be perceived on the Podcast as fully-fledged 'Holy Joes' but we are not, we are men that struggle in life and try to strive for Holiness. This leads to a good discussion about our flaws and strengths. Joe presents the idea that we all have a unique purpose in life and God has placed this gift on our hearts. Joe challenges men to consider who they are at the core and what do they bring to the table? Who are you created to be and where are you going in your life? big questions but it is important for us to reflect upon.please email us at theholyjoespodcast@gmail.com St Joseph, Pray for us.
In Episode #4 Pete & Charlie are joined on the Podcast by Jay Foster who next year will be looking to complete the 5 Peak Challenge made by himself. Starting in the Republic of Ireland Jay will be climbing Carrauntoohil then running to Northern Ireland and climbing Slieve Donard. Then swimming from Northern Ireland across to Scotland which will take approximately 18 hours. Then run from where he lands in Scotland up to Ben Nevis climbing that mountain. With the small challenge remaining to run to Scafell Pike climb it, run on down to Snowdon and finish at the peak of Snowdon. Absolute insanity and will take some real work to complete all in aid of CALM.
This is the final episode in a series of five podcasts to accompany the National Gallery of Ireland exhibition Shaping Ireland: Landscapes in Irish Art. In this series, artists and experts, in conversation with Mark Cantan, will talk you through an area of the country that has special relevance to their work and life. These places of personal significance will also be digitally mapped, allowing listeners to embark on their own adventures into the Irish landscape. This week's guest is Dara McAnulty, autistic naturalist and environmental campaigner, who talks about Slieve Donard, Mourne Mountains, Co. Down. Image: Nano Reid, West Cork Mountains. Collection of Antoinette and Patrick Murphy. © The Estate of Nano Reid. Photo © National Gallery of Ireland. Photographer: James Fennell Photography
☕ RBP : 34 OUT NOW!! ☕ ➡️ BIG SHOW - Mark is fresh off Slieve Donard to join Gerard and none other than East Coast AC, Northern Irish and Irish international mountain athlete Justin Maxwell ➡️ Someone will have to give The Guinness Book of World Records a ring and make sure they've a chapter set aside for Tommy Hughes after a massive week of running. ➡️ Results from across the Island and Europe from some of our finest track and mountain athletes. ➡️ We get stuck into a good old chat with Justin on what is going to be a Big 12 to 18 months as he prepares for a strong finish in the North Downs Way 100 miler (in England not County Down
☕ RBP : 32 OUT NOW!! ☕ ➡️ Another BIG show on possibly the biggest weekly running Podcast on the island of Ireland ➡️ We take the mic out to Run a Mile with Mary in support of the Mary Peter's Trust. Hear from Dame Mary herself along with NI athlete Craig McMeechan who benefits from the support the trust provides athletes across Ireland ➡️ Some swift times by athletes at home and abroad with the weekend results reviewed ➡️ We're back in the mountains with the results from the annual Slieve Donard race ➡️ MalMon is back with a moan about people moaning about other people moaning Drop your questions or comments below and don't forget to leave us a review! Like. Share. Subscribe.
Stray FM's very own Patrick Dunlop is part of the team who climbed four mountains (Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Slieve Donard) and have just launched an online charity auction - could this be a good Christmas present as well as helping Macmillan Cancer Support? https://www.strayfm.com/news/local-news/2451953/harrogate-fundraisers-launch-online-auction-for-macmillan-cancer-support/
From classic links golf courses such as Royal County Down, Royal Portrush and Ardlass to sampling ice cream along the seascape of Portstewart and staying at classic resorts such as the Slieve Donard and Lough Erne, co-hosts Mitch and Darin discuss some favorite places every golfer must consider when planning a getaway to beautiful Northern Ireland.
In this edition host David Gordon follows in the footsteps of Charlie Chaplin and visits the Slieve Donard Resort in Northern Ireland. He also talks to the Man in Seat 61 about Rail Travel. Arthur Von Weisenberger hears about European Cruise Holidays from Cash Peters and Geoff Harrison meets the MD of Tourism Australia. You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio