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The StickyBeakThe StickyBeakBBWIn this episode of The StickyBeak, host Mon sits down with Sunny Jayne, a bold and brilliant adult content creator who identifies as a BBW (Big Beautiful Woman). Together, they unpack the layered realities of working in the adult industry while challenging society’s narrow beauty standards.From body confidence and sensuality to navigating empowerment vs. objectification, this candid conversation offers a refreshing and deeply personal perspective on what it really means to be a plus-size woman in adult content.Thank you so much to Sunny Jayne for sharing her experiences.Www...2025-04-151h 17The Morning RoutineThe Morning RoutineAida Opens This Weekend @ The Hoogland!Directed by Emily Noel and Megan Hickman February 7-9, 14-16, 2025 Aida- Jasmine FrenchRadames-Reggie GuytonAmneris- Kinsey PeotterMereb- Kameron FlemingZoser- Justin JohnsonPharaoh- Preston DoddNehebka- Kate ReynoldsAmonasro/Featured Dancer- Sean Robb Featured Dancer/ Ensemble- Roy LoweryFeatured Dancer-/Ensemble- Lisa MayesFeatured Dancer/ Ensemble- Nicole PittmanFeatured Dancer-/Ensemble- Hailey Hanlon Ensemble- Macy Mosley, Samantha Gaines, Abigail Buckholz, Amy Klisit, Talore Rowl, Kyle Sottoriva, Sarah Ferris, Skye Turner, June Southwell, Alana Hamilton, Emilee EldertonSee...2025-02-0707 min\"What's DRS?"Episode 25: Austrian GP RecapCome along as Hanlon is joined by special guests Megan and Regan to recap the nail-biting events of the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix. Has Ferrari's annual flop era already begun? Will Williams ever be able to give their drivers a good car? Are Lando and Max going to come back from their end-of-race incident? Listen to Hanlon and her guests discuss all of this and more during this week's episode.2024-07-0356 minGirls Gone HallmarkGirls Gone HallmarkSigned, Sealed, Delivered: One in a MillionWelcome to the Girls Gone Hallmark podcast! Join your new best friends, Megan and Wendy, as they continue to explore the world of the Postables with reviews of the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise all summer long! In this episode, a review of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million." Can the series maintain its charm, or will it falter a little? Tune in to find out See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark...2024-06-2521 minGirls Gone HallmarkGirls Gone HallmarkSigned, Sealed, Delivered: One in a MillionWelcome to the Girls Gone Hallmark podcast! Join your new best friends, Megan and Wendy, as they continue to explore the world of the Postables with reviews of the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise all summer long! In this episode, a review of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million." Can the series maintain its charm, or will it falter a little? Tune in to find out See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark...2024-06-2521 min\"What's DRS?"Episode 14: Australian GP RecapThis week, Hanlon is joined by special guest Megan to recap the events of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix. From shocking DNFs to a bittersweet team 1-2, the Australian Grand Prix has been the most exciting race of the season so far. Tune in to learn about the winners and losers from the 2024 Aus GP.2024-03-2726 minScrew It, Let\'s Do ThisScrew It, Let's Do ThisShe Quit Her Accounting Job To Start A Clothing Boutique (feat. Megan Hanlon of Thistle + Elm)Tune in this week as we chat with Megan, a CPA turned entrepreneur, as we discuss her journey in starting the trendy and neutral clothing boutique, Thistle + Elm! If you're needing some extra motivation to focus your energy toward what you really want to do in life, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Thistle + ElmWebsite: https://thistleandelm.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thistleandelm/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/thistleandelm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thistleandelmTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thistleandelmJoin the Squad! - h...2023-12-201h 03PT InquestPT Inquest299 Symptom Duration and Achilles Tendinopathy Rehab Effect of Symptom Duration on Injury Severity and Recovery in Patients With Achilles Tendinopathy. Hanlon SL, Scattone Silva R, Honick BJ, et al. Orthop J Sports Med. 2023;11(5):23259671231164956. doi:10.1177/23259671231164956 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest Learn more about/Buy Erik’s courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! 2023-07-0455 minMetaphoriginsMetaphoriginsSeason Four: RecapCompiled all the best lines from Season Four!Website: https://www.kjbmercurio.com/metaphoriginsTimestamps00:00 - S4E1 - Sinister Surprises & The Podcasting Meta With Megan Hanlon (PhD)09:54 - S4E2 - Vulnerable Vests & Personal Blogs With Patrick Taylor (PhD)23:00 - S4E3 - Intact Illustrations & SciComm Infographics With Laura Finnegan (PhD Student)34:30 - S4E4 - Countering Counters & Citizen Science With Cassidy Swanston (MA)37:57 - S4E5 - Work-Life Balance & Talk With Elizabeth Walden (PhD Student)53:41...2023-02-271h 41Luck on SundayLuck on SundayEpisode 134 - Talking PointsNick was joined by top Shark Hanlon, Dave Yates & Megan Nicholls to discuss this week's Talking Points : Ascot Ground / Small Fields / Jonbon 2/1 Arkle / Flat Championship / Shadwell Expansion /BHA Governance Structure.2022-11-2216 minLuck on SundayLuck on SundayLuck On Sunday Podcast - Episode 134Episode 134 of the Luck On Sunday Podcast. Nick was joined in the studio by Top Irish trainer Shark Hanlon, Dave Yates, Megan Nicholls, Jockey Kevin Stott & Amo Supremo Kia Joorabchian. A cracker of a show with lots of interesting topics covered. We also spoke to Betfair Chasing winning trainer Dan Skelton & BHA CEO Julie Harrington on Zoom.2022-11-211h 12Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology PodcastCandlelit Tales Irish Mythology PodcastEpisode 160 - Rebirth - OsgarWelcome back to the Candlelit Tales Podcast. This is the story of what happened to Osgar son of Oisín grandson of Fionn MacCumhaill when he woke up after he died… This story is told by Aron Music is by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan and it is produced by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #candlelittales #candlelittalespodcast #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #storytelling #livem...2022-04-0913 minTrinity College Dublin TalksTrinity College Dublin TalksTen years at the top tier of research, TBSI takes stockIn this podcast we look back over the last ten years of one of the most competitive research institutes in the world – the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute. Home to world leading scientists, TBSI brings together Schools of Biochemistry and Immunology, Medicine, Pharmacy, Bioengineering and Chemistry to conduct research that has real impact on people’s lives. The TBSI is at the forefront of Irish research and teaching and this is its story. Host Dr Megan Hanlon, Research Fellow in Clinical Medicine and creator of Unravelling Science Interviewees Professor Kingston Mills, Professor of Experimental Immunology and Biochemistry, and Director of TBSI Prof...2022-04-011h 42City Cast PittsburghCity Cast PittsburghCan Pittsburgh Have Mobility And Justice For All?Sometimes it can be a real pain to get around Pittsburgh. Especially lately, with Port Authority’s service disruptions causing delays and missed routes. Senior producer Megan Harris and newsletter editor Francesca Dabecco catch up with Bonnie Fan and Paul O’Hanlon from the advocacy group Pittsburghers for Public Transit to talk about what it would take to create a more equitable transit system for everybody.Read PPT’s latest report here: https://www.pittsburghforpublictransit.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Mobility-for-Who_-Rebuilding-Bridges-to-Transportaiton-Justice.pdfOur newsletter is fresh daily at 6 a.m. Sign up here. We’re also on Twitt...2022-03-2221 minOne Bad MotherOne Bad MotherEpisode 446: Never Give Up! Or, Maybe Give Up, with Megan HanlonIn the great words of Corey Hart, "Never surrender." Or in the great words of Cheap Trick, "Surrender." Biz is joined by writer Megan Hanlon to discuss the uncommon strength of giving up. Plus, the water isn't fine for Biz.Read Megan Hanlon's Mutha Magazine pieces "The Unknowable Weight of Origin" and "The Strength of Surrender." Visit her blog Sugar Pig at sugar-pig.blogspot.com. Follow Megan on Twitter @sugarpigblog. Check out Crazy Good Turns, the podcast Megan produces, wherever pods are casted.The kids books Megan mentioned are A Tiny Itsy Bitsy Gift of...2022-03-1759 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 48: Provost Linda Doyle: Wireless Communications, Creativity & Making HistoryI am extremely honored to introduce Provost Linda Doyle, the 45th Provost and first female Provost of Trinity College Dublin as my guest on the podcast this week. Linda chats to me about her experiences as professor of engineering and the arts at Trinity, her wide range of expertise in the fields of wireless communications and dynamic use of resources her current role as Provost of Trinity College Dublin. She chats about growing up in Cork, how her experiences in industry cemented her love for academia and why she is so passionate about marrying creative arts with...2022-02-1544 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 47: Dr Barry Moran: Flow Cytometry, Part Time PhD & Work/Life BalanceDr Barry Moran core facility manager of the Flow Cytometry Facility, at the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute is my guest this week. He chats to me about his 'unconventional' journey through academia, deciding to do a part time PhD while running the Cytometry core facility and why the 'journey-man' in him may be relatable.  Barry also discusses how flow cytometry can advance our scientific knowledge and its benefits particularly in the context of immunology. He describes his own research examining immune dysfunction in the skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa and why this is research that adds value to p...2022-02-0853 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 46: Prof Ellen Roche: Medical Devices, Soft Robotics & CollaborationProf Ellen Roche, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Institute of Medical Engineering and Science at MIT joins me this week. She directs the Therapeutic Technology Design and Development Lab at MIT and her research focuses on applying innovative technologies to the development of cardiac devices. She chats to me about growing up in Galway, her experiences in California working in medical device engineering and why she decided to leave industry to do a PhD in Harvard as a Fulbright Scholar.  She describes her work using soft robotic approaches to augment h...2022-02-0138 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 45: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Pulsars, Astrophysics and Sexism in STEMThe incredible Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell joins me this week!! Jocelyn is an astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who, as a postgraduate student, discovered the first radio pulsars, the discovery of which eventually earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974.  She chats to me about making that crucial discovery, the media attention surrounding it, her research group focused on binary stars and her role as first female president of the Institute of physics. We also chat about the sexism she had faced throughout her academic career and the imposter syndrome she felt before attending Cambridge to do her P...2022-01-2543 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 44: Dr Garret FitzGerald: Cardiology, Pharmacology and A Series of AccidentsDr Garret FitzGerald, professor of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania joins me on the podcast today. Hailing from Wicklow, Garret is an international leader in cardiovascular disease research and leading world figure in pharmacology. He discusses his work into the development of low-dose aspirin for cardioprotection and his investigations into harmful effects and cardiovascular risks of NSAIDs. He also discusses the importance of the presence of molecular clocks in the cardiovascular system. We chat about his 'unusual' upbringing in the 'Grand Hotel' in Greystones...2022-01-1853 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 43: Prof Margaret Murnane: Lasers, Microscopes and Accidental DiscoveriesAn absolute powerhouse Irish Woman in STEM Abroad Prof Margaret Murnane joins me on the podcast this week. Margaret is a Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado and Director of the STROBE Science and Technology Center. She is among the foremost active researchers in laser science and technology and chats to me about her pioneering discoveries into ultra-fast x-ray lasers, table top lasers and why she is passionate about 'building the microscopes of tomorrow'. We chat about her upbringing in Limerick, her fathers 'reward systems' for learning, being one of only two female physicists in...2022-01-1137 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 42: Prof John Cryan: Microbiome, The Brain and Fueling the FireThe passionate and exuberant Professor John Cryan, Professor & Chair at the Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience, University College Cork joins me on the podcast this week. He chats to me about his exciting microbiome research on the neurobiological basis of stress-related disorders and on understanding the interaction between brain, gut & microbiome. John explains that we are living in a 'microbial world' and why he is interested in examining how the microbiome is shaping aspects of brain physiology and ageing. He also chats to me about growing up in Roscommon, being the first in his family to go to...2022-01-0446 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 41: Prof Maria McNamara: Paleontology, Fossils and The Natural WorldProf Maria McNamara, Professor of paleontology in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at University College Cork joins me this week. Maria’s research focuses on the preservation and paleobiology of exceptionally preserved fossils with particular interests in soft tissues and fossil colour. She speaks to me about her Granny's influence on her at a young age to explore the natural world  and how she still considers herself a 'curious child'. Maria discusses leaving academia to work as a geopark geologist in the Burren, what that experience taught her and what drew her back into aca...2021-12-1449 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 40: Dr Ciaran Murphy-Royal: Stress, Astrocyte Metabolism and Language BarriersThis week I am joined by Dr Ciaran Murphy-Royal, assistant professor in the department of neuroscience at the University of Montreal. He chats to me about growing up in Dublin, his undergraduate experiences at Trinity and making the move to France for his PhD.  We chat about moving to a different country and learning a new language all while doing a PhD, moving from France to Canada and his latest role as a new PI a the University of Montreal. Ciaran's research focuses on investigating the link between stress, astrocyte metabolism, and neuronal plasticity. He is interested i...2021-12-0749 minLocal Open MicLocal Open Mic2021 Christmas Joy Playlist! Our first ever Christmas Playlist, sure to become a seasonal favorite for you and your family. Every song by one of our Local Open Mic guests!2021 Christmas Joy Playlist! Settle in to the first Local Open Mic Christmas Joy Playlist, this will become a seasonal favorite for you and your family. Every song is either 'sung by' or 'written by' one of the growing list of Local Open Mic guests. Some artists have more than one song in this playlist! Be sure to share it with your friends too! Charlotte Campbell(Merry Christmas To You), Tim Hief(Little Shops On 5th Ave), Nico Padden(I'll Be Home for Christmas), MonaLisa Twins(Snow Falls Softly At Night), Tom Scott(She's My Christmas), Shane Ericks...2021-11-251h 04Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 39: Prof Muireann Irish: Dementia, Memory and ImaginationProfessor Muireann Irish, cognitive neuroscientist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney joins me this week. Muireann's research explores memory and imagination and how these processes can break down in dementia. We chat about growing up in the south of Ireland, the impact her granny had on her research interests, her experiences in college and the mentors who kept her motivated to keep going. Muireann chats about her fascinating work into memory and explains that memory is 'who we are, where we've been and where we're going. Why do we need imagination? Why...2021-11-2358 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 38: Prof Douglas Veale: Inflammatory Arthritis, Early Diagnosis and DeterminationIn this episode I am so pleased to be joined by Prof Douglas Veale, Consultant Rheumatologist and Director of the EULAR Centre of excellence for arthritis and rheumatic diseases at St Vincent’s University Hospital and someone I am lucky enough to call my mentor.   Doug chats about his family history in the medical profession, how he knew he wanted to be a doctor since he was 10 years old, his education at RSCI (both academic and social) and his time as a researcher in the UK. We also talk about his research career in Rheumatoid and...2021-11-1647 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 37: Dr Darragh Ennis: Ecology, Neuroscience and The ChaseWelcome to Season 4 of Unravelling Science!  This season I will be chatting mainly to Irish Researchers Abroad but also some key researchers working here at home. In this first episode back I chat to Dr Darragh Ennis aka 'The Menace' on ITV's The Chase about growing up in Dublin surrounded by history books, his early ecology field trips and his latest work as a chaser. We also chat about his role as Lab Manager and Postdoc at Oxford University studying the fly brain as a model of human brain function to understand which genes are involved in s...2021-11-0955 minThe Bouquet Toss - A Wedding Planning PodcastThe Bouquet Toss - A Wedding Planning PodcastDisrupting Bridal Shower and Bachelorette Party TraditionsIf you're feeling weird about having to open all of your shower gifts in front of an audience, or wondering why you feel pressure to plan an epic bachelorette weekend celebration, this episode is for you. We're breaking down all of the options for these extra wedding events, and brainstorming savvy ways to pull them off that will feel the best for you! With to dive into all things bridal shower and bachelorette is Megan Hanlon, the creator of Modern M-O-H! This episode is sponsored by Vow'd Weddings Visit the Budget Sa...2021-11-0231 minThis Is UncomfortableThis Is UncomfortableJust trust meWhen Ibby Hanlon started experiencing mysterious and debilitating pain, she put her faith in the medical system to find a solution. After a series of unexpected events forever changed her body — and her finances — her trust in the system shattered. This week, we dissect trust between doctors and patients.“This Is Uncomfortable” is Reema Khrais, Donna Tam, Megan Detrie, Peter Balonon-Rosen, Camila Kerwin, Phoebe Unterman, Marque Greene and Serena Chow.2021-10-2135 minLocal Open MicLocal Open Mic2021 Autumn Colors Playlist! Start the fall season right with the 2021 Autumn Colors Playlist!2021 Autumn Colors Playlist from Local Open Mic Artists!  A special color of songs for autumn from artists we’ve interviewed. Start the fall season right with the 2021 Autumn Colors Playlist!  Some of our guests were songwriters only and so they needed other singers to perform the song they contributed too.  Find the song you like and look up their interview, get the backstory to all of these great songs. Toby Tobias(I Listen and I See), Bill O'Hanlon(All The Words To), David Shanhun(Gypsy Girl), MonaLisa Twins (Close To You), Taryn Laronge(Surfacing), Rorie...2021-10-211h 16LexitectureLexitectureSurrogate Friend (featuring... EVERYONE!)In this episode, we hit a momentous and arbitrary-base-10-numbering-system milestone of 100 episodes! Amy gets cheesy with "friend" and Ryan asks for a sub with "surrogate" but the REAL story is all the amazing people who contributed clips, and to whom we are extremely grateful: Mignon "Grammar Girl" Fogarty Mark and Aven from the Endless Knot Podcast Kevin Stroud of the History of English Podcast Sadie Ryan from Accentricity Claire Hardaker of En Clair Paul Anthony Jones of Haggard Hawks Martha and Grant from A Way With Words Susie Dent of Countdown and Something Rhymes With Purple Helen...2021-10-041h 44MetaphoriginsMetaphoriginsS4E1 - Sinister Surprises & The Podcasting Meta With Megan Hanlon (PhD)Buzzsprout Affiliate Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=891796​Connect with guest Megan Hanlon via Twitter: @meganhanlon4Follow the SciComm Collective on Instagram!Follow Pint of Science Ireland on their website!Timestamps​00:00 - Introduction01:41 - Segment 1: The Narrator's Paradox (Short Story)06:49 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Speak Of The Devil" (Metaphor History)15:35 - Segment 3: The Podcasting Meta (Communication Topic)25:43 - Segment 4: Talk With Megan Hanlon (Guest Interview)DescriptionI investigate the origins to t...2021-09-271h 25Edibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesI'm back, back again!Had some stuff happen the last few months! Hit up my sc: xolittlemom91--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-09-1003 minLocal Open MicLocal Open Mic2021 Summer Blend Playlist! A special blend of songs from Local Open Mic artists we’ve interviewed. Start your summer right with the 2021 Summer Blend Playlist!A Local Open Mic first! A special blend of songs from artists we’ve interviewed. Start your summer right with the 2021 Summer Blend Playlist!  Some of our guests were songwriters only and so they needed other singers to perform the song they contributed too.  Find the song you like and look up their interview, get the backstory to all of these great songs. Berry Leef (Baby Come Back) Kevin Kelly (For All Time), Paul DeMarco (Designs On Your), Megan Barker (Tequila Told Me To), Rae Leigh (All Of Me), MonaLisa Twins (Still A Friend Of Mine), Rorie Kell...2021-07-011h 11Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 36: Prof Rose Anne Kenny: Healthy Ageing, Vitamin D and TeamworkFor my final guest of Season 3 I was so thrilled to be joined by Prof Rose Anne Kenny, Chair of Medical Gerontology at Trinity College Dublin and founding PI of TILDA the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing - Irelands largest adult population study on ageing. She chats to me about her early medical influences, why she wanted to pursue a career in geriatric medicine and her return to Ireland after many years in the UK. We chat about how and why she undertook the TILDA project, the success stories to come out of this 12 year ongoing study...2021-06-1540 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesMy voice is back! Plus tombstone talkPretty self explanatory sc: xolittlemom91 ig:xolittlemom91 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-05-2703 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 35: Prof Kate Fitzgerald: Innate Immunity, Signalling and Academic FreedomProf Kate Fitzgerald, Professor of Medicine and Director of the Program in Innate Immunity at the University of Massachusetts joins me on the podcast this week. Kate chats to me about growing up in Waterford, working with Luke O'Neill during her PhD and her relocation to the US (coincidentally the same week as 9/11). Kate describes 'the delicate balance' of our immune system and her interest in how the immune system makes decisions, particularly the innate arm. She chats about her work in defining signalling pathways including nucleic acid sensors for a better understanding of viral immunology, tumour...2021-05-2548 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesParanormal! My personal experience 😮😮I talk about my experience at the Birdcage theater and Tombstone arizona! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-05-1309 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 34: Dr Kieran Meade: Cows, Animal Science and EngagementDr Kieran Meade, Associate Professor in the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science and Senior Conway Fellow joins me this week. He chats to me about all things cows! From bovine immunology and fertility to how they are like elite athletes or even supermodels at times! We chat about his desire to link the 'passion of agriculture with the expertise in immunology' for a a One Health approach to science. We also chat about vitamin D levels in calves, the impact of the annual TB test and his fascinating trip to Kenya during his PhD. Kieran...2021-05-1159 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 33: Dr Fred Sheedy: Macrophages, Infection and Visibility in STEMI am so thrilled to be joined by a fellow macrophage enthusiast Dr Fred Sheedy this week. Fred is an Ussher Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin interested in macrophage function in health and disease as well as innate immune training particularly in the context of Tuberculosis. We chat also chat about immunometabolism and his recent research focus on Immune Health and Nutrition and why 'we are what we eat'.  In this episode he chats to me about growing up in Cork, finding himself in Dublin and his love of creative writing. We also chat about the i...2021-05-0449 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 32: Dr Katriona O'Sullivan: Education, Women in STEM and Imposter SyndromeDr Katriona O'Sullivan, lecturer in the Department of Psychology and a researcher at the Assisting Living & Learning Institute at Maynooth University joins me this week. Katriona chats to me about her incredible journey through academia from being 15 and homeless with a baby on the way and the defining moments that has got her to where she is today. Katriona also discusses the importance of people believing in her and encouraging her to believe in herself. As a graduate from Trinity Access Programme herself, Katriona's research now focuses on the impact of such programmes which attempt to raise...2021-04-2756 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesWhy I don't podcast every daySelf explanatory sc: xolittlemom91 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-04-2301 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 31: Prof Mark Cunningham: Epilepsy, Brain Rhythms and DiscoveryProf Mark Cunningham, the Ellen Mayston Bates Professor of Neurophysiology of Epilepsy, Trinity College Dublin joins me this week. He chats to me about his fascination with studying the brain, the 'instant gratification' of electrophysiology and his cutting edge research into epilepsy. Mark describes his work using live brain tissue, what an honor it is to work with such precious samples and how you can 'listen to the symphony of brain cells firing'.  He also chats to me about growing up in Newry, the critical influence teachers and a summer research project had on his career and h...2021-04-2055 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesMary celeste !Hey yall! Today we are talking about Mary Celeste a Ghost Ship that had people on it back in the 1800s. Those people? Mysteriously disappeared! Tune in. Sc:xolittlemom91 ig:xolittlemom91 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-04-1405 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 30: Dr Ellen Gravallese: Arthritis, Osteoclasts and SerendipityI am so pleased to be joined by Dr Ellen Gravallese, Chief of the division of Rheumatology, Inflammation and Immunity at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, this week. Ellen chats to me about her early days in pathology, how she ended up specializing in Rheumatology and her seminal research identifying osteoclasts as the cells that resorb bone in Rheumatoid Arthritis. She also chats to me about why she loves 'following a lead and solving a puzzle' and how she balances her many roles including her most recent role as 83rd President of the American...2021-04-1344 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesWhy I got into true crime and murder mysteriesSc: xolittlemom91 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-04-1204 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesBlack Dahlia! Elizabeth ShortELIZABETH SHORT MURDER. A GORGEOUS 22 YEAR OLD BRUTALLY MURDERD WITH NO EXPLAINATION. CASE IS STILL UNSOLVED. ADD ME ON SC: XOLITTLEMOM91 FOR IDEAS ON THE NEXT PODCAST. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-04-1137 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 29: Prof Peter Gallagher: The Sun, Astrophysics and CuriosityProf Peter Gallagher, Head of Astronomy and Astrophysics, at DIAS and Director of the Dunsink Observatory and I-LOFAR project is my guest on the podcast today. He talks to me about his astrophysics research, why his passion lies within studying the sun and how his research group makes measurements using radio telescopes and space satellites. Peter also explains the real need for understanding how the sun impacts the earth and how his research into solar flares has become more relevant with this current pandemic. He tells me how a present of 'A Brief History of Time' ignited...2021-03-3057 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesDark matter!!!!Dark matter bruh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-2510 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 28: Dr Clíona Ní Cheallaigh: Inclusion Health, Ageing and CollaborationMy guest this week is the lovely Dr Clíona Ní Cheallaigh, Irelands first ever consultant in Inclusion Health and lead of the first Inclusion health team in world. She chats to me about working with marginalized groups of society including the homeless community and her research into social determinants in health. We also chat about her work with the TILDA ageing project and how social exclusion can lead to accelerated ageing. Clíona also chats about her early interest in biology, life as a clinical scientist and how she manages juggling both medicine and research.  F...2021-03-2337 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesElisa lam part 2This is disturbing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-1821 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 27: Prof Des Tobin: Dermatology, Hair Follicles and Accurate ModellingProf Des Tobin, Professor of Dermatological Science and Director of the Charles Institute of Dermatology, University College Dublin joins me this week. He chats to me about his fascinating research into skin and hair follicle biology. He discusses why the skin is an excellent biological universe of cell-cell communication and regeneration and the many disorders that can affect the skin.  Des also chats to me about the importance of accurate disease modelling and how scientists can become caught up in the latest 'Kardashian' trending technology without stopping to think - is this truly relevant to what I a...2021-03-1656 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesElisa lam!Do you think she killed herself? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-1303 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesElisa lam!Theories before 5pm!? Send me details at xolittlemom91 on sc! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-1200 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 26: Assoc Prof Tara McMorrow: Kidney Disease, Toxicology and Lockdown LearningAssociate Professor Tara McMorrow joined me this week. She chats to me about her research into the molecular mechanisms underlying kidney damage and disease and toxicology. We chat about her early days as a microbiologist and how experiences both in Ireland and abroad have shaped the direction of her research towards discovering early markers for chronic kidney disease and toxicology screening to reduce the need for animal testing. Tara also chats to me about the struggles of this current pandemic on teaching and learning, how she's found her role as associate dean of science and why she...2021-03-0958 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesEdibles and singingMy daughter got a little mouthy towards the end --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-0800 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesBlack Knight Sattelite!A little bit about this "sattelite" aka "space junk". I guess it's really just a conspiracy theory. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-0808 minEdibles And MysteriesEdibles And MysteriesUnsolved mysteries with wine sipping!Just a quick little intro about unsolved mysteries and a little wine sipping. Which! You won't be able to see but I promise you it's going down ;) 🤣. I'll try to upload every Monday and Friday! Tune in --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegan91/support2021-03-0701 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 25: Prof Kingston Mills: T Cells, Vaccines and AthleticsWelcome back to Season 3 of Unravelling Science!  In this episode I chat to distinguished Trinity researcher Prof Kingston Mills about his prolific research into an particular immune cell, the T cell. He chats to me about the various areas his research group has investigated; infection, autoimmune disorders, cancer biology, vaccines - all with the central focus of T cell biology. We also discuss his Westmeath roots, his impressive Athletics career (and Olympic opportunities) and what he's learnt from his ventures into commercialization of data and start-up companies over the years. He also describes what this past year h...2021-03-0252 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 24: Prof Cormac Taylor: Hypoxia, Chronic Inflammation and MusicThe charismatic Prof Cormac Taylor, UCD professor of cellular physiology is my final guest of Season 2. He talks to me about his research into oxygen sensing mechanisms and the impact of low oxygen (hypoxia) on chronic inflammation such as in the setting of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. We also chat about his love of performing and writing music, his days as a goalkeeper and the importance of research in 'informing teaching'. He also chats about the dangers of intellectual burnout, his early days at Harvard and how a 6 month sabbatical helped to refocus and reinvigorate his career. 2020-12-1548 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 23: Prof Paul Peter Tak: Rheumatology, Real Impact and Comfort ZonesProf Paul Peter Tak is my guest on the podcast this week. He talks to me about growing up in the Netherlands. his medical career and how he ended up specializing in Rheumatology. We chat about his impressive career in Rheumatology research, his massive contributions to the field and how he wants to make a real impact on patients lives. We also chat about his decision to leave academia and join big pharma, why that's not necessarily 'moving to the dark side' and his latest ventures now in biotech. Paul Peter gives some great advice on the...2020-12-0852 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 22: Dr Elizabeth Wayne: Immunoengineering, Cancer & #BlackInImmunoDr Elizabeth Wayne, assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University is my guest this week. She chats to me about her fascinating work on immunoengineering in the context of cancer, how 'everything we need to fight cancer is inside our body' and how her research works to harness this. Throughout this episode Liz uses some  hilarious analogies to describe complex immune events - find out why macrophages are like that person in your friend group you think is kind of useless until they're not there and why you want the B-cells at your party! Liz also chats to m...2020-11-2455 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 21: Prof Alan Kelly: Dairy Science, Food and Science CommunicationProf Alan Kelly, professor in the school of food and nutritional sciences at UCC is my guest on the podcast this week. Alan delves into the world of food and dairy science in this episode. We chat about the 'science is still catching up with the art of food', the importance of food processing (contrary to popular belief) and how dairy processing is like 'building lego'. He also chats about the advances in food technology due to war and exploration and his own fascinating work on 3D printing of cheese. Alan discusses his books 'Molecules, Microbes and...2020-11-171h 02Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 20: Prof Jacintha O'Sullivan: GI Cancer, Tumour Microenvironment and Translational ResearchProfessor Jacintha O'Sullivan joins me this week to chat about her Translational Oncology research group in the Trinity Translational Medicine Institute at St James's hospital. She talks to me about her work on gastrointestinal cancers, both Colorectal and Oesophageal and how her studies on tumour microenvironment, metabolism and angiogenesis could impact GI cancer treatments and diagnosis.  Jacintha also talks to me about spending nearly a decade in the US and the importance of working with patients and clinical teams to further our knowledge of cancer pathogenesis. Follow Jacintha: JacinthaOS Follow me: MeganHanlon4  ...2020-11-1040 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 19: Prof John O'Connor - Memory, Electrophysiology and LighthousesProf John O'Connor, head of teaching in UCD SBBS is my guest this week. He chats to me about his career in electrophysiology and his interests into how the immune system affects memory in a region of the brain called the hippocampus. We also discuss his latest work on stroke and preconditioning tissues for hypoxic insult. John also fondly recalls his time working as a lighthouse keeper with his dad to earn money during college and the 'real buzz' you get in research when something works.  Follow me: MeganHanlon4  This season is kindly spo...2020-11-0300 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 18: Prof Emma Teeling - Bats, Ageing and CoronavirusProf Emma Teeling, head of Zoology at UCD is my guest on the podcast this week. Emma talks about her fascinating research into bats and how uncovering the bat genome may unlock the secrets to health and longevity. Emma discusses how studying bats can impact human health by examining their mechanisms of ageing and inflammation, her field trips to Brittany in France and how bats have undeservedly become the scapegoats of COVID-19. She also discusses growing up in an entrepreneurial household, how being a scientist is like being an elite Olympian and the curiosity that drives her...2020-10-2753 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 17: Brian Pennie - Neuropsychology, Addiction and MindfulnessBrian Pennie is my guest on the podcast this week. He talks about growing up surrounded by drug and alcohol abuse, how this lead him down a road of chronic heroin addiction and crippling anxiety, how he overcame these issues and where he is today, a PhD researcher in the Trinity Institute of Neuroscience. Brian's research now focuses on using interventions such as mindfulness to combat substance misuse in adults. We also chat about the importance of being bold in asking for advice, the importance of having balance in your life and how he views the world...2020-10-201h 02Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 16: Prof Laoise McNamara - Mechanobiology, Osteoporosis and Effective CommunicationProf Laoise McNamara is my guest this week. She chats to me about her biomedical engineering research group in NUIG and her ongoing research in the field of mechanobiology . She also talks about her work on bone remodeling in the context of Osteoporosis and cancer metastasis. We also chat about the importance of  effective science communication and encouraging equal gender balances in engineering and STEM.  Follow Laoise: LaoiseMcnamara Follow me: MeganHanlon4 This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd 2020-10-1350 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 15: Prof Marina Lynch - Alzheimer's Disease, Neuroinflammation and MemoryProf Marina Lynch, professor of cellular neuroscience in Trinity College Dublin is my guest this week. She chats to me about her research into neuroinflammation in Alzheimers disease, her findings on memory and coming up against criticism for going against the grain in her early days. Marina also chats about her experience in boarding school, her passion for learning and her pet peeves of 'form filling' and academic admin. Follow me: MeganHanlon4 This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd 2020-10-0657 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 14: Dr Tom Flanagan - Tissue Engineering, Heart Valves and GAAIn this episode I chat to Dr Tom Flanagan about his research career merging the fields of tissue engineering and cardiovascular research. He talks to me about his research experience in Germany, his work on umbilical cord tissue (including his own sons tissue!!) and how this work could drastically improve the surgical landscape for infants with congenital heart defects.  Tom also talks about his passion for teaching, how he could have been Galways answer to the next Marty Morrissey and how research is like 'being in a relationship'. Follow Tom: UCDTissueEng Follow me: Me...2020-09-291h 06Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 13: Prof Christine Loscher - Immune Health, Nutrition and MentorshipWelcome back to Season 2 of Unravelling Science!  In this episode I chat to Prof Christine Loscher about her research into immune health and nutrition in DCU. We discuss the impact of your immune status on overall health, how we can mine & harvest immunomodulatory agents from our food and what supermarkets may look like in the future. Christine also chats about the importance of mentors in academia and asking for help along the way.  Follow Christine: celoscher  Follow me: MeganHanlon4 This season is kindly sponsored by Bio-Sciences Ltd. 2020-09-221h 06Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 12: Dr Dave Finlay - Nutrients, Metabolic Balance and BakingIn this episode I chat to Trinity immunometabolism guru Dr Dave Finlay about his research into nutrients & metabolism, immune cell function and tumour microenvironment, particularly focused on Natural Killer and Dendritic cells. He also chats to me about his time in Dundee under the supervision of Prof Doreen Cantrell and the stressful 'lag period' between postdoc and PI. He also talks about his new found love of baking since stepping back from the lab! This episode marks the end of Season 1. Season 2 of Unravelling Science will return in mid September 2020.   Follow Dave: DavidFinlayTCD2020-08-1856 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 11: Dr Evanna Mills - Thermogenesis, Immunometabolism and Moral BattlesIn this episode I chat to Harvard researcher Dr Evanna Mills about her career to date in the field of immunometabolism, her experience as a PhD student under the supervision of Prof Luke O'Neill and her recent work on thermogenesis. She also discusses working on mouse models in the lab, what it was like growing up with two of Ireland's most prominent scientific researchers as parents and her feelings on coming back to Ireland in the future.  Follow Evanna: evanna_mills Follow me: MeganHanlon4 2020-08-1143 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 10: Prof Ursula Fearon - Arthritis, Inflammation and Translational ResearchI chat to my supervisor Prof Ursula Fearon about her career in Rheumatology and the extremely translational research her lab conducts, constantly feeding back to the clinicians and patients. We chat about the benefits of studying interactions between cells in the joint and recent work on arthritis in children with Down Syndrome. Ursula also chats about the ups and downs of academia and how being a PI can often be similar to being a therapist.    Follow me: MeganHanlon4 2020-08-0450 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 9: Sean Mooney - Black Holes, Galaxies and TelescopesIn this episode I chat to UCD PhD researcher Sean Mooney about life in astrophysics and his research into plasma jets that are released from black holes in distant galaxies using the LOFAR radiotelescope. We also chat about life as a PhD student, stand up comedy and why hes probably not cut out to be an astronaut.    Follow me: MeganHanlon4 2020-07-2849 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 8: Prof Cliona O'Farrelly - Liver Tissue, Immunology and Life AdviceProf Cliona O'Farrelly chats to me about her career in liver immunology and the past and present research in her lab on liver metastasis and Hepatitis C virus. She also discusses the many mentors she has had along the way and gives me some great advice and insights into how to 'make the career suit you, rather than you suit the career.'    Follow Cliona: ClionaOfarrelly Follow me: MeganHanlon4 2020-07-2155 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 7: Dr Michael Monaghan - Stem Cells, Heart Tissue and BiomaterialsDr Michael Monaghan chats about his fascinating bioengineering research into regenerating cardiac tissue using biomaterials and stem cells. He discusses the implications of using 'a heart on a dish' to test drugs & model disease and how academia isn't too different from working in hospitality. Follow Michael: twitter.com/drmgmonaghan Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-07-1444 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 6: Prof Luke O'Neill - Macrophages, Metabolism and Big QuestionsProf Luke O'Neill chats to me about his prolific career in inflammation and immunometabolism. He also talks about his love of autonomy in academia - 'you aren't working for the man' and how his weekly radio slot on Newstalk with Pat Kenny turned into two published books with a 3rd on the way.  Follow Luke: twitter.com/laoneill111 Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-07-0739 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 5: Dr Sharee Basdeo - Tuberculosis, Immune Training and MotherhoodIn this episode Dr Sharee Basdeo chats to me about her research into the emerging field of innate immune training and the cross-talk between immune cells in the context of infectious diseases such as TB. She also talks to me about the 'creative freedom' she has in the lab, how shes a 'life-long learner' and how 'no nature paper is going to come close to the achievement of becoming a mother' Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-06-3035 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 4: Dr Ciaran Fairman - Exercise, Oncology and FootballDr Ciaran Fairman chats to me about his career, from his dreams of being a professional soccer player in Finglas to his current research into the benefit of exercise in cancer management. He also talks about moving to rural Kentucky at 18 and how finding exercise science changed his life.   Follow Ciaran: twitter.com/CiaranFairman Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-06-2347 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 3: Dr Andy Hogan - Obesity, Inflammation and ParrotsIn this episode I chat to Dr Andy Hogan about the obesity epidemic in Ireland and how this impacts inflammation and immune function. He discusses the strategies his lab are investigating to combat this. Andy also tells me how he 'doesn't see research as work' and chats about his previous kickboxing career. Follow Andy: twitter.com/OSheaHoganLab Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-06-1635 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 2: Dr Annie Curtis - Clocks, Rhythms and ImmunologyIn this episode I speak to Dr Annie Curtis about her fascinating research on circadian rhythms and how modern lifestyle is causing a disruption to our body clocks leading to a number of chronic inflammatory diseases. She also discusses the 'poetry and magic' in getting things right in academic research. Follow Annie: twitter.com/curtisclocklab Follow me: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4 2020-06-0938 minUnravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 1: Unravelling Science with Dr Mary CanavanWelcome to Unravelling Science, the podcast where Dr Megan Hanlon listens to the stories that shaped the science. In this episode Dr Mary Canavan speaks about her career in immunology, the translational aspect of her Rheumatology research & juggling academia and family life.  Follow Mary: twitter.com/Mary_canavan  Follow Megan: twitter.com/MeganHanlon4   2020-06-0137 minThe Daily Texan AudioThe Daily Texan AudioNewscast: September 14, 2018In the first Newscast of the fall, podcast director Morgan Kuehler runs through the headlines of the week and sits down with Daily Texan reporters to dive into the stories they’ve been working on. Projects reporter Morgan O’Hanlon stops by to preview her latest piece about campus carry and its impact on the Forty Acres. Crime reporters Megan Menchaca and Meghan Nguyen join Morgan to discuss campus crime news. Hosted by Morgan Kuehler.2018-09-1513 minThe Daily Texan AudioThe Daily Texan AudioNewscast: September 14, 2018In the first Newscast of the fall, podcast director Morgan Kuehler runs through the headlines of the week and sits down with Daily Texan reporters to dive into the stories they’ve been working on. Projects reporter Morgan O’Hanlon stops by to preview her latest piece about campus carry and its impact on the Forty Acres. Crime reporters Megan Menchaca and Meghan Nguyen join Morgan to discuss campus crime news. Hosted by Morgan Kuehler.2018-09-1513 minSpoilers!Spoilers!IT (2017) - Spoilers! #110Based on the Stephen King novel 2017's IT has become one of the top grossing R rated horror films of all time! $ Mikey hosts Pappy, Jordan, and Stevie in spoiling, reviewing, and generally breaking down IT - one of the most anticipated horror films in 2017. Seven young outcasts in Derry, Maine, are about to face their worst nightmare -- an ancient, shape-shifting evil that emerges from the sewer every 27 years to prey on the town's children. Banding together over the course of one horrifying summer, the friends must overcome their own personal fears to battle the murderous, bloodthirsty clown known...2017-09-1542 minBook Lounge by LibbyBook Lounge by LibbyEp. #153 -- In Their Own Words: MemoirsIn today's episode, Jill is joined by Melissa, Megan, and Briana to talk about a genre they all love: memoirs! From celebrity memoirs like Eddie Izzard's "Believe Me" to a behind-the-scenes peek at the romance publishing business with "Romance Is My Day Job" by Patience Bloom to the difficult but necessary books of kidnapping survivors like Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Dugard, this episode has a little bit of everything for readers.    Books Mentioned In Today's Episode From cradle to stage by Virginia Hanlon Grohl I Can't Make This Up by Kevin ha...2017-09-1455 minGet In the Lab PodcastGet In the Lab PodcastEP129 - Surpising Business Lessons From Times Square (Primal Branding Part 8)Primal branding by patrick hanlon’s book is continued in this series talking about the Primal Destination. We learn that Times Square the hot spot of New York City wasn’t always what we know today and how the people behind it’s resurrection took pieces of the primal code to create the city’s must-see destination and how that applies to us lab rats is in this episode. Watch this other chapters on primal branding: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbRmpmggdaR9oYYILiRfu4EXeTEDJ_3Ax Join my email list: http://getinthelab.me/join Attend my LIVE workshop: http://getinthelab.me/works...2015-05-1700 minThe Flipped PodcastThe Flipped PodcastFlipped Podcast #3: Bronagh O' HanlonWelcome to the third episode of Flipped. We're delighted to present to you an interview with Bronagh O' Hanlon, Art Director of two Disney shows Doc McStuffin and Henry Hugglemonster and creator/director of the short series Teenology among many other things. Hope you guys enjoy! Podcast Powered By Podbean Subscribe in iTunes here Download episode (right/ctrl click) Podcast Contents 0:01 Intro 1:55 How it all started 4:33 From Scan Monkey to Commercial Director/Editor/Everything 9:05  Doc McStuffin 12:13 Henry Hugglemonster - From Book to Screen 16:50 Good Teamwork and Learning on the Fly 20:19 Teenology 20:40 Outro References Catch Henry Hugglemonster on Disney Junior (U...2013-03-2825 min