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Creative Engagement Podcast

Daniel Mandel CPC ELI-MP

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Join us at the intersection of artistry and engagement! Life Coach and Singer Songwriter Daniel Mandel interviews artists and creative folks to shine a light on the importance of authentic self-expression and engagement. Daniel's purpose is to stimulate curiosity that will lead to play so that we each get to live our most meaningful adventure! I am a Creativity Coach and I’m the chief encouragement officer! I work with people as creators and artists to generate change through curiosity and i ...
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Courage to Impact with Shermain Melton

Shermain Melton, Leadership Expert to Successful Execs and Entrepreneurs

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To create impact, create opportunities to be courageous, feel the fear in the moment, and take the tiniest action. The Courage to Impact podcast with Shermain Melton is for those that want to make a big impact in the lives of others - and themselves. Courage will help you step closer to your impact. Shermain Melton is based in Peoria, Arizona, and his mission is to inspire leaders to be more courageous so they can create new levels of expansion, impact and freedom. He works with remarkable p ...
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Black Entrepreneur Experience

Dr. Frances Richards, Chief Encouraging Officer

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Black Entrepreneur Experience uncovers the brilliance, boldness and business acumen behind successful Black Entrepreneurs all over the globe. It is a show created for aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners or startup founders. Black Entrepreneur Experience can be any strategy, wisdom, idea that will ignite, empower and provoke more African Americans (Blacks, African Diaspora) to join the entrepreneurial journey. Invoking a movement to stimulate our communities to move towards business ...
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Catch up on the biggest stories of the day from Washington with interviews and analysis from leading journalists. Posted weekdays at 6:30 pm ET. From C-SPAN, the network that brings you the "Q&A" podcast.
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Welcome to the Educators Among Us Podcast! We are devoted to walking the journey with those who heed the call to teach, coach, lead, and serve at all levels of education. We speak your language and understand the challenges you face because we’ve been there too. We get it and we got you! This podcast is uniquely designed to share inspiring messages that connect with the heart of your life's work. This includes candid conversations with and about unusually impactful educators, exploring their ...
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The role of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has evolved from back-office support to strategic leader. It takes more than financial skills to master the responsibilities of this position successfully. Above all else, financial leaders need to know how to effectively plan for and execute in the face of the challenges and uncertainty inherent in their chosen industry. This begs the question, "What does it take to really excel in the role of chief financial officer?" Whether you are a seasoned ...
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Welcome to "The Good, The Bad, and The Guilty," the radio show that takes you behind the badge with Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell. Join Sheriff Campbell every Wednesday from 3 pm to 4 pm as he provides a unique perspective on law enforcement, community safety, and the pursuit of justice in Iredell County, North Carolina. Episode Format: In each episode, Sheriff Campbell will be joined by fellow law enforcement professionals, legal experts, community leaders, and sometimes even the i ...
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Hailing from Enfield, North Carolina, Dearone Bethea defied the odds in a town labeled the state’s poorest by Forbes. Overcoming a tumultuous upbringing with limited guidance in a small house along the train tracks, he transformed his life’s trajectory from jail sentences to a now retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 through the United States Army. Leveraging his military benefits, he delved into real estate, amassing an empire of 1211 apartment units and counting. He also founded Band of Brother ...
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This season of for the KinectEd Podcast themed, Racism is a Public Health Crisis, sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield Minnesota, brings together a powerful lineup of guests, offering a multifaceted exploration of how racism intersects with public health. Listeners can expect to hear from a diverse range of voices, each providing unique perspectives on the systemic challenges and opportunities for change in healthcare and beyond. Some of the notable guests this season include Dr. Reggie Edwards ...
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AI Innovation meets AppExchange

Aquiva Labs - Salesforce Summit Partner

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"AI Innovation meets AppExchange: Expert Insights from Leaders in the Ecosystem" is a bi-weekly podcast that explores the impact of AI on the AppExchange ecosystem, challenges faced during implementation, opportunities for product development, and ethical considerations. Hosted by Jakub Stefaniak, the VP of Technology Strategy and Innovation, the podcast features conversations with entrepreneurs and executives from ISV or OEM AppExchange partners. The podcast follows a one-on-one conversatio ...
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Wellness solutions you need to empower your life/Functional Wellness with Jennifer Martinez/ creating a community of achievement minded people/ Inspire/ Faith/ Family/ Fun/ Energy/ Wellness/ Grateful/ Serve/ Excellence/ Fitness/ Nutrition..... life hacks to live life to its fullest.
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Dreams ARE Real

Dan McPherson

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Powerful conversations with incredible Entrepreneurs and Creatives all around the world will empower you to dispel the emotions of fear, worry, or self-doubt and know that, whatever your goals, you’ve got this! Why? Because Dreams ARE Real. Dan McPherson, International Speaker and Founder of Leaders Must Lead is on a mission to help you overcome the momentum of zero and own your story on the way to building your ideal life.
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Financing Social Entrepreneurs is a weekly podcast interviewing people who fund and support social innovation in different ways, grant providers, impact investors of various kinds, angel investors, foundations, family offices and more. They talk frankly about how they work, how they make investment, grant and funding decisions, what they will invest in, or support, and what they cannot— they talk about the pros and cons of different sources of funding, share lessons and insights, and provide ...
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There are calls for dental hygienist courses to be available from the ATU campus in Killybegs. There's said to be a massive demand for but not enough people trained and employed in the role. Fine Gael Senator Manus Boyle says the amount of courses need to be multiplied in the North West and elsewhere. Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Boyle more oppo…
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A long-serving Leitrim Postmistress says the future of many small post offices in the north west is far from certain. The comments come as it emerged that Ireland's Post Office network needs €15-million euro per year for the next five years to secure essential community services. A Grant Thornton report out today calculates the annual social and ec…
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It's hoped that this week's verdict in a case over external insulation will ease fears in Sligo over the so-called wraparound scheme. A Dublin couple were initially told that their external insulation is in breach of planning conditions and that they must remove it by June or face a fine or imprisonment. They have since been granted permission to r…
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There are calls for water safety and swimming lessons to be incorporated into primary education in Ireland. It comes in the wake of two tragic incidents in the water in the North West in recent weeks. Seven year old Alan Singh lost his life following an incident in the water near Lissadell Beach on Saturday, one week on from two teenage boys losing…
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Showing unity with migrants is the main focus at today's National Integration Conference in Dublin. The Immigrant Council will hold its 6th annual gathering to discuss how to improve integration efforts here. Human rights experts from here and abroad will address the convention at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment is on the rise. A number of are…
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President Donald Trump meets with House Republicans on the Budget Reconciliation bill, urging those opposed to accept what is being offered and not to push for additional spending cuts or more state & local tax deduction, but it is uncertain whether he convinced enough for the bill to pass this week; Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) says felony charges …
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Hairdressers, stylists, barbers and nail technicians across Donegal have taken training to recognise signs of domestic abuse. More than 50 representatives attended a training event run by multiple agencies yesterday. The HSE says salon or barber staff have often built up a trust with their customers. HSE Addiction Services Lead, Donna McGee explain…
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A school in Manorhamilton has been granted planning permission to develop an extension. St Clare’s National School received the approval from Leitrim County Council, and can now turn their attention towards the works. The extension will include one SEN classroom, three SET rooms, an office, ancillary rooms, and increased car park capacity. Independ…
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There are calls for a number of bus stops in Sligo to be updated with improved infrastructure. A suitable location for a bus stop has been requested for Maugherow, along with a bus shelter and clear signage to be installed at the bus stop at Dunleavy’s shop. There is a push for spending on bus stops locally after it was revealed that last year, ove…
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The new EU-UK trade deal is seen as being devastating for Killybegs, despite it being described as a “landmark deal.” The two sides announced details of the agreement at the first summit of its kind in London since Brexit. The current post-Brexit UK fishing deal in place with the EU is to be extended until 2038, with concerns being raised over the …
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Being a CFO is more than just crunching numbers. In this episode of Secrets of Rockstar CFOs, Melissa Hurrington, CFO and VP of Operations at Premier Claims, shares her insights on a holistic approach to life and leadership. Melissa discusses her multifaceted role as a CFO, wife, mother, servant leader, keynote speaker, lifelong learner, and passio…
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Leitrim fire service have been praised for their swift response to a major gorse fire yesterday. The blaze broke out just outside Rooskey village with fire firefighters spending several hours working on bringing the fire under control. Smoke was said to be visible for miles for a time yesterday evening. An extensive amount of land has been damaged …
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Despite the 2024-2025 school year beginning to wind down, pupils in Grange Post Primary School, in Sligo are still without essential toilet and welfare facilities. Parents of pupils attending the school have also been left frustrated that an extension that has been promised by the Department of Education has not been delivered. Local Councillor Mar…
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Farmers from the across the counties of Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal will join others from the country today in a protest over planned changes to farm payments by the EU. The European Commission is proposing to merge CAP into a single European fund. Farming Groups fear that could mean the funding would no longer be ring fenced for agriculture and cou…
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A Sligo Councillor has urged the general public to exercise common sense for the remaining days of the current warm spell of weather. Councillor Joe Queenan, is warning those in Enniscrone to be mindful of the dangerous water currents in and requested the public not to bring disposable barbecues to the regions beaches. The independent Councillor sa…
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Huge concerns have been raised over what the new EU-UK trade deal will mean for Killybegs and the wider Irish pelagic sector. The two sides announced details of the agreement yesterday at the first summit of its kind in London since Brexit. The current fishing deal in place, which has negatively impacted the fishing industry in Killybegs, has been …
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An increase in exports, strong domestic sales and a rise in landings to Irish ports helped the seafood industry to grow last year. The Bord Iascaigh Mhara Business of Seafood report found the value of the industry rose to 1.24 billion euro in 2024, up 4 per cent on the year previous. Retail seafood sales increased to 333 million euro while 93 in ev…
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-House Speaker Mike Johnson says the Republicans federal budget resolution still has QUOTE a lot of hurdles left following its passage out of the House Budget Committee late last night…Fox News Digital reporter Liz Elkind reported that Speaker Johnson said on a conference call this morning…. That members are facing the “most important 48 hours ahea…
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There are calls for the Clarion Road in Sligo to be renamed. The road is currently named after a hotel franchise that has since rebranded and no longer operates in Sligo. Local Cllr Ann Higgins wants the public to suggest a suitable name that is more in keeping with the town’s heritage. Cllr Higgins says it’s time to make the significant piece of i…
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New tertiary bachelors degrees will be available in Sligo for the 2025/2026 academic year. Entry for one of these courses is not based on points, and there are no tuition fees for the first one to two years. One of the degrees is in engineering, and another in Nursing, with both courses commencing at an ETB before transitioning to ATU Sligo. Maria …
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Sheep farmers in the North West have backed calls for a co-ordinated all-island measures to address the growing crisis of uncontrolled dogs across the country. A recent meeting of the Irish Farmers’ Association and the Ulster Farmers Union resulted in a number of new measures being proposed to address the problem. It’s thought that the current frag…
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A Sligo Leitrim TD says the funding allocation for the Tubbercurry Family Resource Centre will enable the facility to provide child-minding services for over 50 additional children in the area. A funding allocation of 695,000 has been made available to the resource Centre towards the cost of construction of a new extension. The funding has been all…
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The Government is under pressure to increase its efforts in a bid to curb the rental and housing crisis in the North West. It comes as rents in Leitrim were on average 11.4% higher in the first quarter of 2025 than a year previously, according to latest report from Daft.ie. Rents in Sligo rose by 6.3% over the same period while Donegal had the lowe…
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Schools across the North West could be experiencing disruption in August. School secretaries and caretakers say they are prepared to strike at the beginning of the next academic year. Fórsa members who are unable to join the public service pension scheme, will be balloted for strike action from Tuesday. Manorhamilton based school secretary, and For…
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Tributes are being paid to the young boy who died after getting into difficulty in the water at Lissadell Beach on Saturday. Seven year old Alan Singh from nearby Ballisodare was a second class pupil at St. John's National School. He was airlifted to Sligo University Hospital where he later died. An investigation is continuing. Local Parish Priest …
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A Critical Incident Management Policy is in place at St. Johns National School in Ballisodare following the tragic death of pupil Alan Singh. The seven year old was a second class student at the school and passed away on Saturday after getting into difficulty in the water at Lissadell Beach. An investigation is continuing. Local Independent Cllr Ma…
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There are further calls for enhanced childcare facilities in the Manorhamilton area. The issue is said to be becoming increasingly worse with claims that it is causing financial hardship for both mothers and fathers who cannot return to the workplace because of lack of space available in the town. Leitrim County Council is now being asked to identi…
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A mass amount of nappies have been dumped in on the on the Ardaghey to Ardara Road. The grim discovery was made in a forest area along the route over the weekend by a local clean up group. Due to the high temperatures, the clean-up operation had to be shelved due to the stench. An investigation has been launched. Fine Gael Cllr Michael Boyle has hi…
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Mixing families into the emotional ecosystem of a school yields predictable struggle. Schools, like families, are places where learning, growth, failure, creativity, and maturity occur. Schools are difficult by design! They contain all of the ideal ingredients needed for adversity, rumbling, and strife. It’s no wonder they, like family, are messy a…
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Coillte and Failte Ireland are being encouraged to meet and provide funding for public toilets in Sligo. A number of local outdoor spots have been highlighted as being in need of the amenity, such as Hazelwood and Slishwood. It's feared that the lack of such facilities are deterring people with health issues and tourists from visiting the areas. Sl…
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An investigation is continuing after a young boy died after getting into difficulty in the water at Lissadell Beach yesterday afternoon. A multiagency operation was launched, including the Sligo Bay RNLI and Rescue 118. The boy was taken from the water and airlifted to Sligo University Hospital in a serious condition but has since passed away. Loca…
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Sligo communities are encouraged to apply to the county council over securing playground insurance. It's understood that local groups had to secure between €1,200 and €1,600 for the insurance, but they can now apply to the local authority instead, if the criteria is met. However, funding will still have to be raised for the development and maintena…
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A former Chief Medical Officer says Dr. Mike Ryan will be an enormous loss to the World Health Organization. The Sligo native has not been included on the latest executive team. He served as executive director of the WHO's Health Emergencies Programme since 2019. The organisation is facing a financial crunch after losing funding from the United Sta…
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In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal. First, Wall Street Journal Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin breaks down the Supreme Court case heard this week on Trump administration's effort to end birthright citizenship. Then, a conversation with Maria Snegovaya of the Center for Strategic & Internationa…
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