Welcome to The Irish Balance, a podcast hosted by Dr. Ciara Kelly, Irish medical doctor specialising in public health medicine, and creator of The Irish Balance blog. This podcast is about sustainable healthy living, focusing on how we can empower ourselves to live happy, healthy lifestyles full of balance. For more information, check out www.theirishbalance.com or find her @theirishbalance on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook.
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An indie/alternative podcast for Ireland, UK, and further afield. RobMoro.ie is a music and culture site, providing posts and discussion about the latest indie and alternative scene news, reviews, and interviews.
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The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly basis. Contact [email protected]. Theme Music "Coyote" by Woodentooth Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per month
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A blog and podcast that discuss James Joyce's Ulysses from a non-academic point of view. Less snooty, more movie references.
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This podcast is a broadcasted version of Seán Kane's Wednesday Blog. Covering topics from history to natural history, astronomy, and language, the Wednesday Blog offers listeners a thoughtful reflection in the middle of each week.
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A reading for people who are blind or print disabled of Bishop Edgar DaCunha’s weekly missive to the Diocese of Fall River, which includes Cape Cod, the Islands and the South Coast.
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Podcast based on the blog mydiet-no-mydiet.com We delve into the Primal/ Paleo world to explore the art of human wellness. All of this is from an Irish Perspective. Lose weight - feel great - live optimally. Guest Interviews are welcome!
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Outside Write is a blog dedicated to football travel, culture and history. In this podcast we discuss travel tips for watching football abroad, discuss football history, sociology and review books.
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Beer-cast based in Portland, OR (PDX), the boys talk about every beer from Seattle to San Diego, and everything else they know about. Check out our blog: gameofbeerspdx.com
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The LOI Blog Podcast is the official Podcast for the League of Ireland Blog, which currently has almostt 3,000 subscribers on facebook. In this Podcast we will be looking at all things Irish football, and focusing our attention on the League of Ireland. You can contact us on facebook by searching 'The LOI Blog' or on twitter @TheLOIBlog The show's presenters are Kevin Galvin and David Kent, who are both Cork City fans but manage to somehow keep their bias out of the show! Follow them on Twit ...
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Comedian Jamie Lerner interviews upcoming Barcelona headliners at the Comedy Clubhouse! They talk about comedy, traveling, mental health, and the nitty gritty of their broken (but hilarious) little lives. Check out companion articles on the Comedy Clubhouse blog: https://thecomedyclubhouse.es/blog/
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Terry is an inspirational & motivational speaker, coach, and consultant that helps individuals discover, develop, and monetize their skills, talents, and experiences. For those who want to learn how they can start, grow, and monetize their own online business Terry offers a practical how to. Whether you are wanting to start a blog, podcast, online store, or grow and existing business you will find Terry's years of entrepreneurial experience of great value.
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Complementary podcast for Shower It on the Admiralty! http://web.me.com/showerit/showeritontheadmiralty/Blog/Blog.html
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Based off their mildly successful blog of the same name, best friends and romcom aficionados Kat Jiang and Alex M. Lu review your favorite romantic comedies and ask the hard questions, like, how DOES Katherine Heigl afford that apartment on an assistant's salary? New episodes every two weeks! Hopefully.
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A husband and wife DIY gardening podcast with gardening tips and some fun sprinkled in. We are located in central Texas and will be discussing the progression of our backyard garden, some do's and dont's as well as some of our hits and misses. We like to have guests on to talk about gardening as well as food, libations, and some fun backyard projects! We hope you will join us on this journey as we continue to evolve our own garden and give you some tips and information for your own garden wh ...
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Smorgasbord Blog Magazine celebrates ten years in 2021 and features books, reviews, authors, health, music and Humour. The blog supports authors with FREE book marketing in the Smorgasbord Cafe and Bookstore featuring new books on the shelves, author promotions, and Book Reviews. This podcast is hosted by author and poet Sally Cronin and you can find her more information about her books on https://smorgasbordinvitation.wordpress.com/
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The official podcast of the website SportCast.news - Bringing you the most up-to-date coverage of sporting events that take place around the world. To filter the news by your favourite sport, visit SportCast.news This podcast and all episodes in this podcast are copyright to Marlon Dale Ferreira of Sri Lanka. If you would like to publish his content on your blog/site, please get in touch with him or send an email to [email protected] This podcast is managed and marketed by Ace ...
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Who Were the Real Men in the Library from "Scylla and Charybdis"?
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47:51Eglinton knows Best. Topics in this episode include the real-life versions of John Eglinton and Richard Best, Best’s contribution to the study of Irish mythology, how Best supported James Joyce’s abandoned music career, what his portrayal in Ulysses gets right and wrong, how the real Best felt about his fictional counterpart in Ulysses, gay-coding …
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S2E14 We are in New England! Lets talk about the wonderful New England spring plants and flowers!
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37:31Send us a text We are in the great Northeast and have some wonderful information on the beautiful plants, flowers, and of course birds we have seen here in New England. Mary talks about the spectacular Forsythia, which arrives here like a bright yellow firecracker. We talk about the New Hampshire State tree - the White Birch, and did you know there…
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Pope Francis’ Legacy on Caring for the Poor and Creation; Divine Mercy Sunday
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6:29In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha reflects on the life and ministry of Pope Francis, his legacy and Divine Mercy SundayBy Audible Local Ledger
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This week, in memory of His Holiness Pope Francis and of the revolutionary anniversaries in America and Ireland this week, some words on the humility necessary for the best sorts of leaders. --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane Photo: By Korea.net / Korean Culture and Information Service (Photographer nam…
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Spanish Football Culture with Miguel Pereira
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36:20I welcome Miguel Lourenço Pereira back onto the podcast to discuss his new book, Pasión: A Journey to the Soul of Spanish Football. Following the success of his first book in English, Bring Me That Horizon, a deep-dive into football in his native Portugal, Miguel pops next door to explore the diverse and deeply rooted cultural identities that make …
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In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha shares his Easter message, Triduum schedule and recognizes priests of the Diocese celebrating significant anniversaries of Priestly Ordination.By Audible Local Ledger
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S2E13 On the Road Again, Grow your own Tea Garden, and how about some Swiss Chard!
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39:22Send us a text We are on the road again, this time heading to the great North where the temps are quite a bit colder than home. Mary talks about growing a tea garden at home and some plants you can get started with that are easy to grow and would taste great in your tea. We also talk about "What's new in the Garden" and Mary has a great recipe to u…
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634 – How to Use Your Story (and a Book) to Build Authority, Attract Clients, and Grow Your Business – Steve Martile
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56:46Build Authority and Attract Clients What if the most powerful marketing tool in your business wasn’t your website, your ad budget, or your sales script—but your story? In episode 634 of the TerryWilson3.com Podcast, we’re digging into why every entrepreneur, coach, or consultant needs a signature story—and how that story,……
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This week, reflections on Michel de Montaigne’s perception of his changing character throughout his life. --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane
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Craig is joined by Jonny, Allan and special guest David Lawrence from the Scrum of the Eartth Podcast to discuss all the news from around Scottish rugby this week. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly basis. Contact podca…
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633: The Power of the Pivot – Navigating Career Change with Confidence
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33:57The power of the pivot! If there’s one word that defines the modern professional landscape, it’s change. From sweeping advancements in AI and automation to the impact of shifting political landscapes and economic uncertainty, the ground beneath our professional feet seems to be moving faster than ever before. And while……
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S2E12 The unexpected Peppergrass plant, Victory Gardens, and new classes!
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47:19Send us a text Join us we talk "What's new in the Garden" and hear what we have been up to this week. Mary talks about the Peppergrass plant, an unexpectedly versatile, edible plant, and Jeff talks about the Victory Garden's of past and how they led to how we garden today. We also give an update on some classes we have signed up for that look to be…
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Holy Week, the Chrism Mass, Protecting Children and the ‘Meat’ and Greet
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7:29In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha discusses Holy Week, the Chrism Mass, Protecting Children and the ‘Meat’ and Greet.By Audible Local Ledger
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This week, how our relationship with the natural world reflects on our relationships with each other. --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane Photo by Hariprasad Ashwene, 2024.
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Here be monsters. We crack into Ulysses' ninth episode: "Scylla and Charybdis." Topics in this episode include: a great philosopher's thoughts on Shakespeare, Dermot, another great philosopher's, thoughts on Shakespeare, Odysseus' encounter with Scylla and Charybdis, the geography and currents of the Strait of Messina that likely inspired the story…
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632 – Navigating Tariffs, Scam Protection, and Youth Entrepreneurship
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50:07The hot topic. Tarifs Welcome to Episode 632 of the Terry Wilson 3.0 Podcast! In this jam-packed episode, we’re diving deep into topics that matter to business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve. From tariffs and scams to inspiring young entrepreneurs, there’s something here for……
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In this podcast, I speak to four people involved in the telling of the story of Argentinian club Newell's Old Boys. Founded in 1903, the Rosario-based club was inspired to play by the influence of Isaac Newell, born in Kent, England, who moved to Argentina and set up a school where football and physical education complemented academic studies. In t…
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John is joined by the podcasts very own 'Propstars' Craig and Allan to discuss all things Scottish Rugby, including the latest URC action and Round 2 of the 2025 Women's Six Nations. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly b…
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S2E11 The Texas Bluebonnet, SVB Traps, and Wool Pellets!
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45:50Send us a text Join us as Mary gives some history on the Texas Bluebonnet, a State treasure. We also talk about a new product we are going to try - SVB (Squash Vine Borer) Traps, and what are Wool Pellets and why might you want to use them in your garden! We also have our regular "What's new in the Garden" and Jeff' Corner! Join us for a fun conver…
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Praying With Mothers, Recognizing Those Committed to Life and the Passing of Msgr. Fitzgerald
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7:15In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha shares a Mass he celebrated at LSalette with Mothers Who Pray for Their Children, recognizing those committed to life and the passing of Msgr. Fitzgerald.By Audible Local Ledger
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This week, a few words on taking life slower. --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane
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Bonus Ep. 27 - The Picture of Dorian Gray [TEASER]
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10:06We discuss Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. To listen to the full episode, visit patreon.com/barnaclecastBy Blooms & Barnacles
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Craig is joined by Jonny, Allan and Mark to discuss the first round of the Women's Six Nations as well as the upcoming URC and Six Nations fixtures. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly basis. Contact podcast@scottishrugb…
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S2E10 Is the Grass always greener somewhere else? Mary talks Lawns today!
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1:04:27Send us a text Mary takes us on a historical trip to talk about lawns, how they started, how they were maintained, and where are we today! Very interesting history of the lawn as well as how to care for our current lawns. Jeff plays "Stump the Birdy" and tries to stump Mary on some gardening questions. As always, we talk about "What's New in the Ga…
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Celebrating, Walking for Life and the Chrism Mass
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4:59In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha discusses the Mass and Walk for Life and invites the faithful to the Chrism Mass.By Audible Local Ledger
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This week, how I take nuance and particularity into account in my efforts as a translator. --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane
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631 – How to Make Your Business Irreplaceable
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54:17Keeping customers Loyal! As business owners, we work hard to attract and serve our customers, but what happens when they become so accustomed to our service that they start taking it for granted? The truth is, no matter how great your product or service is, if you’re not actively reminding…By Terry Wilson
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Iain is joined by Craig and Mark to look at the not completely disappointing result of Scotland v France, preview the Women's 6N opener v Wales, and then look at all the rest of the bits of Scottish rugby news. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.…
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Colombian Women's Football as an Agent for Change
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37:44I am joined by Dr Pete Watson from the University of Leeds, and Karen Ariza Carranza, journalist, founder of Tribuna Krizol - a platform to promote social change in sports and the participation of Colombian women in sports - and she's also an International Olympic Committee young leader. We're looking at the role of women's football within Colombia…
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Bonus Episode: 'Shades of Green' Book Launch Talk, recorded at Dulwich Hamlet FC
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1:00:46On St Patrick's Day - 17 March 2025 - I gave a talk about my new book, 'Shades of Green: A Journey into Irish Football' at Dulwich Hamlet FC, co-hosted by the Football and War Network with the support of Stanchion Books. Have a listen!
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S2E9 Florida Road Trip, Azaleas, and Barbados Cherry Bush!
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31:07Send us a text We are on a roadtrip to Florida! We talk about some of the plants we saw and especially the Azaleas and the Barbados Cherry Bush! Florida has a lot of different species that grow here and we have enjoyed seeing the colors of Florida! Please join us as we continue our DIY gardening journey and visit MaryBirdGarden.Com for our blog! Yo…
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Our Connection to Latin America and La Festa di San Giuseppe
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7:59In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha discusses his role as Chair of the USCCB’s Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America and reflects on the Feast of St. Joseph.By Audible Local Ledger
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This week, what does it mean for my community to call ourselves Irish Americans? --- Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane
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Luck or Power of Persistence? Why Success is Built on Strategy, Not Superstition Every year on St. Patrick’s Day, we hear about the “luck of the Irish.” People wear green, search for four-leaf clovers, and hope for good fortune. But here’s the truth—luck is a myth when it comes to…By Terry Wilson
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Craig is joined by Jonny, Iain and Mark to review the Scotland Vs Wales game and look ahead to the final weekend of the 2025 Six Nations. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly basis. Contact [email protected]…
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S2E8 Maximalist Gardening, Watering Grid System and How Do Trees Communicate
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46:38Send us a text Join us on this episode as we talk about the Garden In Minutes Grid watering system we installed and what we think of it. Mary talks about Maximalist Gardening, what it is and how we plan to try it this year. We also talk about how trees communicate, and it is pretty amazing how they can communicate with each other for defenses and t…
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The Rite of Election and the Irish Saint Who Was Once a Slave
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6:00In this week’s blog, Bishop da Cunha summarizes his homily for the Rite of Election and reflects on the life and ministry of St. Patrick.By Audible Local Ledger
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This week, a meditation on the Name of God. --- Art: Studio of El Greco, "Agony in the Garden," (1590) oil on canvas, 102 x 131 cm, Toledo Art Museum, Toledo, Ohio, USA, National Gallery, London. Click here to support the Wednesday Blog: https://www.patreon.com/sthosdkane
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Book Launch: Shades of Green - A Journey into Irish Football
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34:32My new book, Shades of Green: A Journey into Irish Football, is out NOW! It's part-groundhop, part-history discovery of football on the island of Ireland as an outsider. My thanks to author and journalist James Hendicott for standing in as host in this episode to interview me (!)
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Iain hosts our weekly show with Jonny and Mark and special Welsh guest Ed to look ahead to this weekend's crunch match with Wales in the 2025 Six Nations. The podcast that takes a sideways look at Scottish rugby. Covering the best from the Scottish Rugby Blog and beyond (www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk) on an almost weekly basis. Contact podcast@scotti…
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