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Elaine Sisson
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Sunday Miscellany
Home comforts and ways of living
The comforts of home, the spaces we inhabit and the things we can't do without, with Maurice Craig, Treasa Brogan, Bill Hammond, Mary Arrigan, Fachtna Ó Drisceoil, Tommy Sands and Elaine Sisson
2026-02-08
39 min
Health Coach Radio
Labyrinths, Energy, & the Power of Quiet with Elaine Glass
Elaine Glass, a transformational coach and author of "Get Quiet," shares her journey from dental hygienist to holistic wellness advocate. She recounts how a walk in a neighbourhood labyrinth sparked her spiritual awakening during a challenging time. Elaine, with 30 years of experience supporting patients, offers unique insights into healing, intuition, and the importance of stillness for mind, body, and soul. Tune in to learn how walking a labyrinth can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and holistic health, and get a preview of Elaine's upcoming certification program for health coaches. Episode Overview: 0:00...
2025-10-17
49 min
Living With Alzheimer's
My Two Elaines: A resource for healthier and more joyful caregiving
In this episode of Living with Alzheimer's, Christoph interviews Martin Schreiber, former governor of Wisconsin, about his book My Two Elaines: Learning, Coping, and Surviving as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver. Marty and Christoph discuss the caregiving insights in Marty’s book and how his mindset had to shift as he transitioned from his role as a husband to that of a caregiver. They also talk about the real health risks for caregivers, and what Marty wished he had known early on in the role.Marty goes on to describe how he endured the loss of his F...
2025-05-27
47 min
Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan
The Forgotten Radical Irish Theatre Entrepreneur, The Celts, and How Russia Views Its History
In this episode of Talking History, Patrick Geoghegan speaks with historian Dr Elaine Sisson about the forgotten star of Dublin's theatre scene, Daisy Bannard Cogley, following her profile in History Ireland; broadcaster Simon Jenkins discusses his new book on The Celts; and we journey through a thousand years of Russia's history with Orlando Figes.
2022-09-18
49 min
LetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and Field
Top 10 Worlds Storylines, Tygart Speaks on Shelby, London Marathon Women's Field Announced
The World Champs are 10 days away in Eugene and at 50:32 we start breaking them down with the 10 storylines we're most excited about. Before that we have a little drug talk, discuss the July 4th weekend action, and the release of the London Marathon women's field. Get the inside scoop from Eugene- Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Annual members get one of the softest running shirts in...
2022-07-06
1h 43
LetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and Field
Phenoms & Busts, Emily Sisson AR, Diamond League Kickoff and Track and Field Superfan Derek Rubis
The Diamond League kicks off in Doha on Friday with the return of Donavan Brazier. Jakob Ingebrigtsen got a nice 5k win in America and had some interesting comments afterward on teen phenoms and the Olympic letdown. Emily Sisson's assault on the roads got her the American half-marathon record, will the full marathon be next? Track and field super fan Derek Rubis joins us at 79:25 to talk about his battle with cancer, the state of the sport, share some words of inspiration, and make a bold, bold prediction. Show notes below: ...
2022-05-11
1h 33
Dublin Festival of History Podcast
Lovers and Strangers: An Immigrant History of Post-War Britain
The battered and exhausted Britain of 1945 was desperate for workers – to rebuild, to fill the factories, to make the new NHS work. From all over the world, thousands of individuals – including many Irish emigrants – took the plunge. Most assumed they would spend just three or four years in the UK, sending much of their pay back home, but instead large numbers stayed and transformed the country. Recorded at Printworks, Dublin Castle, on 1st October 2017.Clair Wills teaches at Princeton University in the USA. Her books include Dublin 1916: The Siege of the GPO and The Best Are Leavin...
2020-08-07
1h 02
Dublin Festival of History Podcast
Lovers and Strangers: An Immigrant History of Post-War Britain
The battered and exhausted Britain of 1945 was desperate for workers – to rebuild, to fill the factories, to make the new NHS work. From all over the world, thousands of individuals – including many Irish emigrants – took the plunge. Most assumed they would spend just three or four years in the UK, sending much of their pay back home, but instead large numbers stayed and transformed the country. Recorded at Printworks, Dublin Castle, on 1st October 2017.Clair Wills teaches at Princeton University in the USA. Her books include Dublin 1916: The Siege of the GPO and The Best Are Leavin...
2020-08-07
1h 02
Art and Reality: The Role of Visual Culture in the post-independent state
Elaine Sisson. Irish Modernity in Fancy Dress - The Costume Balls of the 1920s.
In this podcast, a paper by Elaine Sisson - 'Irish Modernity in Fancy Dress - The Costume Balls of the 1920s'.
2018-10-29
26 min
Innovation in Energy
Innovation in energy S1E4 - Drones - taking the energy sector to new heights
In the fourth episode of our podcast series we are joined by Elaine Whyte, UK drones leader at PwC and Jan Sisson, owner and operator of Higher Eyes LLP, providers of airborne engineering inspections using unmanned aircraft. We explore some of the ways drones have the potential to disrupt a range of industries, estimating the market for current business services that could be done by drones at over $127bn globally. Listen to the podcast then find out more about our research in our global report 'Clarity from above' https://www.pwc.pl/en/publikacje/2016/clarity-from-above.html
2018-05-11
17 min
She Does
22.5 Stag Hare: She Does Music
Photo by Sara Allyson MUSIC FEATURED IN EPISODE 22Curated by Sarah GinsburgLiving in Boston where I mostly walk, bike, and take the train, I don’t often get to scan through the radio in a car like I would when I zipped around the suburbs back in high school. But a few months ago, I found myself enjoying a car-driving, radio-listening experience. I stopped the radio from scanning stations and settled into an unfamiliar but uplifting track that was hard to ignore. Warm, locomotive synth tones filled the car, rising and falling to...
2015-11-11
14 min
She Does
22. Andrea Sisson: I Feel Purple Today
Andrea Sisson is a multidisciplinary visual artist who creates films, photos and performance art pieces for the design, art and fashion industries. Her work has been shown online and offline, in places like the São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound and on NOWNESS, where she featured Sia’s choreographer Ryan Heffington. She’s the co-director of “Everything Beautiful is Far Away,” a pop art sci-fi feature currently in post-production, and a feature documentary “I Send You This Place,” which Andrea made as a 2010 Fulbright Design Fellow. In 2013, Andrea and her husband Pete Ohs were selected as a duo for Filmm...
2015-11-04
36 min
UCD Scholarcast - Series 1: The Art of Popular Culture: From "The Meeting of the Waters" to Riverdance
Scholarcast 2: Elaine Sisson - The Boy as National Hero: The legacy of Cuchulainn
This lecture is focused primarily on the pre-revolutionary period in Ireland and looks at the cultural and visual significance of the image of the boy within Irish nationalist discourse.
2008-03-14
00 min
UCDscholarcast
Scholarcast 2: Elaine Sisson - The Boy as National Hero: The legacy of Cuchulainn
This lecture is focused primarily on the pre-revolutionary period in Ireland and looks at the cultural and visual significance of the image of the boy within Irish nationalist discourse.
2008-03-14
00 min
UCDscholarcast
Scholarcast 2: Elaine Sisson - The Boy as National Hero: The legacy of Cuchulainn
This lecture is focused primarily on the pre-revolutionary period in Ireland and looks at the cultural and visual significance of the image of the boy within Irish nationalist discourse.
2008-03-14
36 min