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When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Rewiring the Mind with Mantras with Helene Zupanc and Beth Valdez
Send us a textJen Ginty, Helene Zupank and Beth Valdez explore the transformative power of mantras in mental health. They discuss their personal journeys with OCD and ADHD, the importance of awareness and neuroplasticity, and how to effectively create and use mantras to foster positive change. The conversation highlights the significance of humor, self-compassion and the impact of their book, 'Sticky Note Mantras', on clients and readers alike.Key Takeaways:OCD involves obsessions that are contrary to one's values, leading to compulsive behaviors.Catastrophizing is a common cognitive distortion in ADHD...
2025-10-08
45 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
The Epstein Files: An Abuse Survivor’s Perspective
Send us a textTrigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual abuse, trauma, and the Epstein Files. Please listen with care. In this 50th episode of 'When Not Yet Becomes Right Now', host Jen Ginty reflects on her journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and discusses the impact of the Epstein files on survivors. She emphasizes the importance of community, healing and the challenges faced by survivors in seeking justice. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles for survivors and the need for support and understanding.
2025-09-17
37 min
Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All
From Abuse to Advocacy: Jenn Ginty and the Birth of Moody Monster
9 37 From Abuse to Advocacy: Jenn Ginty and the Birth of Moody Monster Show NotesIn this raw and deeply human conversation, Jenn Ginty shares how surviving childhood abuse and the failures of the justice system shaped her path. She speaks candidly about living with Complex PTSD and major depressive disorder, her two suicide attempts, and the turning point when her brain finally said, “Now is the time.” Out of her own therapy came Moody—her monster you can rip apart and put back together again, a physical metaphor for the messy, real work of hea...
2025-08-26
39 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Where Empathy Meets Action: The Path to Mental Wellness with Kyle Kittleson
Send us a textJen Ginty speaks with Kyle Kittleson, a published author and mental health advocate. They explore Kyle's journey of resilience following the loss of his mother at a young age, his career transitions, and the importance of coping skills in managing trauma. The conversation delves into the significance of empathy in mental health, the role of psychoeducation in therapy and the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kyle emphasizes that transformation moments are pivotal in life and that understanding our thoughts and feelings can lead to personal growth and healing....
2025-07-30
58 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Breaking Cycles, Building Strength: Healing, Mentorship, and Intuition with Cat Dunn
Send us a textIn this episode of 'When Not Yet Becomes Right Now', host Jen Ginty speaks with Cat Dunn, an award-winning online business manager and mentor. They explore Cat's transformative journey from a toxic upbringing to becoming a successful mentor for others. The conversation delves into themes of generational trauma, the importance of community, and the challenges of navigating modern relationships. Cat shares her insights on trusting one's intuition, the significance of mentorship, and the power of sharing personal stories to foster connection and healing.Key Takeaways:Cat’s journey il...
2025-03-19
40 min
Taxbytes for Expats
Crucial Investment, Tax Relief & Restructure Advice for Irish Startups with Maura Ginty (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of Stephanie's conversation with Maura Ginty - make sure to listen to Part 1 if you missed it!There are tons of tax benefits for startup founders in Ireland when they approach building their business in the right way, especially if you’re investing!This week we’re back for Part 2 of my conversation with Maura Ginty of Gintax, a tax specialist with years of experience advising startups, entrepreneurs, and growing businesses.In this episode, we discuss the key tax reliefs and strategies that startup founders, investors, and business owners need to k...
2025-03-18
29 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Transformative Moments in Addiction Recovery with Donna Marston
Send us a textJen Ginty speaks with Donna Marston, a parent support coach and advocate, about her journey through her son's addiction and recovery. Donna shares her experiences, the challenges she faced, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, self-care, and understanding addiction as a complex issue. Donna also discusses her work in helping other families navigate the difficulties of addiction, focusing on healing without shame and fostering healthy relationships.Key Takeaways:Silence and stigma have historically kept families from accessing the help they...
2025-03-12
45 min
Taxbytes for Expats
Expert Advice for Expat Startup Founders & Entrepreneurs with Maura Ginty (Part 1)
This is Part 1 of Stephanie's conversation with Maura Ginty - make sure you subscribe to be notified about Part 2.Are you an Expat or Repat thinking of starting a business in Ireland? Planning and structuring correctly at the start is important to make sure you’re compliant and earning the most that you can from your company.My guest this week, Maura Ginty of Gintax, can help as a tax specialist with years of experience advising startups, entrepreneurs, and growing businesses. Maura is an expert in the tax considerations for anyone setting up in Ireland, fr...
2025-03-04
25 min
The Crucible - The JRTC Experience Podcast
086 S01 Ep 29 - Relearning the Lost Art of Wargaming w/JRTC’s DCOG, LTC Ian Ginty
The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the eighty-sixth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.’ Hosted by the Task Force Senior for the BDE Command & Control (BCT HQ), LTC Timothy Price on behalf of the Commander of Ops Group (COG). Today’s guest is the Deputy Commander of Operations Group (DCOG), LTC Ian Ginty. As the DCOG, LTC Ginty primarily focuses on assisting units through the Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (RSOI) process, facilitating sustainment operations, and providing leadership roles within the fictitious division staff as the BCTs higher headquarters. I...
2025-01-16
1h 00
The Crucible - The JRTC Experience Podcast
084 S04 Ep 04 – Reconnaissance in a Post-ARSTRUC World w/JRTC’s DCOG, LTC Ian Ginty
The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the eighty-fourth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.’ Hosted by the Task Force Senior for the BDE Command & Control (BCT HQ), LTC Timothy Price on behalf of the Commander of Ops Group (COG). Today’s guest is the Deputy Commander of Operations Group (DCOG), LTC Ian Ginty. As the DCOG, LTC Ginty primarily focuses on assisting units through the Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (RSOI) process, facilitating sustainment operations, and providing leadership roles within the fictitious division staff as the BCTs higher headquarters. In thi...
2024-12-19
49 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
A Deep Dive Into the Emotion of Guilt and Why We May Feel It Over the Holidays
Send us a textIn this episode, host Jen Ginty explores the pivotal moments of transformation in our lives, focusing on the emotion of guilt. She discusses the different types of guilt, including parental, spousal, and survivor's guilt, and emphasizes the importance of understanding justified versus unjustified guilt. Jen shares personal reflections on her holiday experiences and the impact of depression during this season. She offers practical coping strategies to manage guilt and encourages listeners to give themselves grace during challenging times.Key Takeaways:Understanding emotions helps in navigating life's challenges.Guilt...
2024-12-11
31 min
Stuck in the Middle Podcast
Jennifer Ginty: The Moody Monster and the Journey to Emotional Healing
About Jennifer Ginty: Jennifer Ginty is a single mother, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate living with Complex PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder stemming from childhood trauma. She is the founder of My Moody Monster, a therapeutic tool helping children express emotions safely and fostering family communication. Through her podcast, When Not Yet Becomes Right Now, and her YouTube series, Jennifer shares her healing journey and practical coping strategies to inspire and support others. Her work emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, resilience, and prioritizing emotional well-being.In this episode, Brian and Jennifer Ginty discuss: T...
2024-12-10
21 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
From Corporate Success to Purposeful Entrepreneurship - A Journey of Caregiving with Christine Santos
Send us a textIn this episode of 'When Not Yet Becomes Right Now', host Jen Ginty speaks with Christine Santos about her transformative journey from a corporate career to becoming a caregiver for her mother. Christine shares her early life experiences, the impact of her family, and how these shaped her decisions. She discusses her evolution into entrepreneurship, the importance of podcasting, and her commitment to helping others through her work. The conversation highlights themes of resilience, personal growth, and the significance of community and service.Key Takeaways:Christine's journey reflects...
2024-12-04
30 min
Breaking Free with Lindsay
Episode 50 - Jennifer Ginty: Complex PTSD and Destroying Monsters
Complex PSDT re-wires your brain after endured trauma. It’s different than PTSD.Jennifer Ginty shares her journey of childhood abuse, moving through trauma as a mother, and now channeling her experience into helping children process and communicate their emotions.This conversation is a reminder that healing is never linear and that good can come from the darkest of experiences.More about Jennifer Ginty👇Jennifer is a single mom and entrepreneur who lives with Complex PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder from childhood trauma.She has spent the last 4 years...
2024-11-21
44 min
Wickedly Smart Women
"MY MOODY MONSTER"- JENNIFER GINTY - Ep.297
In this powerful episode of "Wickedly Smart Women," host Anjel B Hartwell is joined by the inspiring Jennifer Ginty. Jennifer is a single mom and entrepreneur who bravely opens up about her journey managing complex PTSD and major depressive disorder, stemming from childhood trauma. Despite facing numerous challenges, including the absence of a healthy parental model and internal struggles, Jennifer emerged with a determination to heal and help others. Jennifer shares how she turned her therapeutic needs into an entrepreneurial venture by creating "My Moody Monster," a plush toy that helps children express their frustrations safely and...
2024-11-06
29 min
Healing and Growing, Hand in Hand
111. Healing Childhood Trauma and Navigating Complex PTSD with Jennifer Ginty
In this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Ginty, the founder of My Moody Monster and a mental health advocate. Jennifer shares her personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma and living with Complex PTSD (CPTSD) and Major Depressive Disorder. From her experiences in the legal system to her path to emotional recovery, Jennifer provides valuable insights and tools for listeners who may be dealing with their own trauma. Episode Highlights: - Understanding the Long-term Effects of Childhood Trauma: Jennifer discusses how her childhood abuse led to CPTSD and depression and the challenges...
2024-10-23
39 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Making the Choice to Reach Out for Help From Others with Haaj Ferogh
Send us a textIn this episode Jen Ginty speaks with Haaj Ferogh, a 1st Generation Muslim American who teaches Special Education, about her transformative journey through mental health challenges, cultural identity, and the importance of seeking help. Haaj shares her experiences with bullying, the impact of 9/11 on her identity, and her struggles with suicidal ideation. The conversation emphasizes the significance of therapy, medication, self-love, and the power of reaching out for support during difficult times.Key Takeaways:The 988 hotline is a crucial resource for mental health support.Cultural identity can significantly...
2024-10-16
40 min
When "Not Yet" Becomes "Right Now"
Introduction
Send us a textWelcome to my podcast! I’m Jen Ginty—a single mom living with Complex PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder, both stemming from childhood trauma. For years, I put off my healing journey. I was stuck in survival mode, always telling myself “not yet” when it came to facing my mental health. But there was a point when something shifted. My brain, body, and soul finally said, “Right now.” And I realized I couldn't move forward without stepping into the uncomfortable but necessary process of healing.In this first episode, I’ll share what led...
2024-09-10
17 min
Beyond The Green
A Conversation with John Ginty - 2 -Time Grammy Nominated Musician & MHS Class of 1990
Send us a textTallying over three decades of performances onstage, hundreds of recording sessions, and countless hours behind the studio console, John Ginty is among the most trusted professionals in today’s music industry. As a bandleader, musical director, keyboard player, and producer, Ginty’s multifaceted career is defined by collaborations with some of the more successful artists ever- Santana, the (Dixie) Chicks, and Robert Randolph, to name a few- as well as by his integral collaborations with niche artists such as Citizen Cope, Whiskeytown, Duane Betts, and Neal Casal. A Grammy-winner, the New Jersey native-now Flor...
2024-07-22
46 min
Blossom Your Awesome
Big Feelings With Jennifer Ginty Blossom Your Awesome Podcast
Big Feelings With Jennifer Ginty Blossom Your Awesome Podcast Jennifer Ginty joins us for episode #277 of the Blossom Your Awesome Podcast. Jennifer is a Mental Health Advocate and the founder of My Moody Monster, a pull apart toy for kids to help them better cope when those BIG feelings come up. Jennifer is a single mother and survivor of childhood trauma living with Complex PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder. Throughout her healing journey, Jennifer has learned many coping skills to help through the difficult symptoms of her Mental Health Diagnoses. During a particularly h...
2024-05-20
37 min
Connection over Perfection
Jennifer Ginty- Parenting with Purpose
Are you a mom struggling to guide your little ones in understanding and regulating their emotions while you're also trying to do the same? You are not alone. Join us on "Connection Over Perfection" as I talk with Jennifer Ginty, mental health advocate and creator of "My Moody Monster." Jennifer shares her insights and stories about the dual journey of parenting and personal healing, offering hope and strategies for mothers everywhere. In this episode, we explore how unspoken emotions can isolate us from our children and ourselves and how acknowledging and addressing these feelings can...
2024-05-17
53 min
Mental Health Warrior & Neurodivergent Advocate
Creating Moody, a Doll for Emotional Management by Jennifer Ginty
Send us a text ### 🌟 Show Notes for "Advancing With Amy: Jennifer Ginty & Moody"In this delightful and uplifting episode, Amy chats with Jennifer Ginty, a heroic survivor who's turned her trials into triumphs. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from struggling with complex PTSD and major depressive disorder to creating "Moody," a therapeutic doll that helps children (and adults!) cope with big emotions in a healthy way. Plus, she dives into how dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) has transformed her life and how she's passing on these essential coping skills through her engaging YouTube channel "moody talks."
2024-05-06
11 min
Unbreakable Mompreneurs
Rising Strong: Navigating Trauma and Building Emotional Resilience with Jennifer Ginty
Join Charisse Walker, host of Unbreakable Mompreneurs, in a heartfelt conversation with Jennifer Ginty, the resilient creator behind My Moody Monster. Jennifer, a single mom battling Complex PTSD and Depression stemming from childhood abuse, shares her inspiring journey of turning pain into purpose. In a moment of frustration during a therapeutic group session, Jennifer expressed her longing for a tangible outlet for her emotions. Thus, the idea of My Moody Monster was born—a pull-apart plush doll designed to help children express and manage their feelings in a safe and constructive manner. Through My Moody Mo...
2024-04-27
21 min
The Richer Way Podcast with Jaime Catmull
Social Security: Make Strategic Decisions To Secure Your Future in Retirement with Barbara Ginty
Do you want to ensure a financially stable and well-planned retirement? Are you looking for ways to optimize your Social Security benefits? Join Jaime as she welcomes Barbara Ginty, a financial expert, who will reveal the solution to achieve the outcome you desire - a more secure and optimized retirement plan. Barbara will share the key importance of financial education in retirement planning, equipping you with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed decisions about your Social Security benefits.In this episode, Jaime and Barbara discuss:The importance of financial astuteness for future-proof retirement...
2023-07-12
36 min
Unlocked
Money As A Tool For Your Most Intentional Life With Top Money Expert Barbara Ginty
More is not always better - especially when it comes to money. And in this episode, we’re talking about how to make your money - no matter how much you have or how much you make - work FOR your most intentional life. Our guest today has been honored as a Top Money Expert and is a leading voice in being intentional with your money. Barbara Ginty is a Certified Financial Planner and host of the Future Rich podcast. She has thousands of clients who sing her praises. And from first-hand experience, she’s one...
2023-06-02
42 min
Leadership Under Fire
Reflections on a Family Legacy with Deputy Chief Jim Ginty, FDNY (Ret)
Deputy Chief Jim Ginty is a 37 year veteran of the FDNY. Assigned as a probationary firefighter to Einge Co. 43/Ladder Co. 59 in 1984 to the war ravaged Bronx. Upon promotion to Lieutenant, an assignment to Ladder Co. 28 in Harlem. As a Captain, he served in Ladder Co. 147 in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Upon yet another promotion, Chief Ginty returned to Harlem in Battalion 12. Chief Ginty capped off his career with one final promotion, to Deputy Chief of the Special Operations Command of the FDNY. In addition, Chief Ginty has been instrumental in the development and execution of the FDNY’s Mental Performance Ini...
2022-03-10
1h 33
New Books in Genocide Studies
Roger Mac Ginty, "Everyday Peace: How So-Called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict" (Oxford UP, 2021)
Roger Mac Ginty's book Everyday Peace: How So-Called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict (Oxford UP, 2021) focuses on how individuals and communities navigate through, and out of, conflict. Through theory and concept-building, and empirical examples, it investigates the pro-peace tactical agency deployed by individuals and communities in conflict-affected contexts. It examines how compassion, humanity, civility, and solidarity can take root in unlikely circumstances - even in the midst of war - and the possibility of everyday peace scaling-up and out to disrupt violent conflict. The book develops a number of key concepts, including Everyday Peace Power and Conflict Disruption, to...
2021-12-22
54 min
Highway Butterfly: The Stories of Neal Casal
Episode 13: John Ginty
Neal met John Ginty in 1991 when he was looking for a keyboard player to record on his early solo demos. John became his main musical sidekick and was a huge part of Neal's sound, becoming the only other musician to play on all of Neal’s solo albums. John has also played with an incredible lineup of artists, including Dixie Chicks, Jewel, Citizen Cope, Robert Randolph & The Family Band and is currently a member of the Allman Betts Band. Find out more about John at www.johngintymusic.comSong clips in this episode: “Silve...
2021-11-10
52 min
Highway Butterfly: The Stories of Neal Casal
Episode 13: John Ginty
Neal met John Ginty in 1991 when he was looking for a keyboard player to record on his early solo demos. John became his main musical sidekick and was a huge part of Neal's sound, becoming the only other musician to play on all of Neal’s solo albums. John has also played with an incredible lineup of artists, including Dixie Chicks, Jewel, Citizen Cope, Robert Randolph & The Family Band and is currently a member of the Allman Betts Band. Find out more about John at www.johngintymusic.comSong clips in this episode: “Silve...
2021-11-10
52 min
The Virtual CISO Podcast
Can You Benefit from Attack Surface Management? w/ Steve Ginty
In a world where new vulnerabilities appear seemingly every minute, threat intelligence is more important than ever. And one of the most intriguing approaches to threat intelligence is attack surface management. To explain the ins and outs of attack surface management, I invited Steve Ginty, Director, Threat Intelligence at RiskIQ, onto the show. He shares the work RiskIQ is doing in the field and how it could benefit your organization. In this episode, we discuss: - What attack surface management is and how RiskIQ can help - How RiskIQ can let you respond faster when new vulnerabilities arise - The...
2021-10-29
51 min
The Intrinsic Value Podcast - The Investor’s Podcast Network
MI110: Don't Ruin Your Financial Future Just For College w/ Barbara Ginty
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 2:16 - The most interesting and impactful data points regarding the current student loan crisis 28:30 - What Barbara has found to be the biggest challenge when it comes to paying off student loans and what her recommendation is for people to overcome it 32:44 - Barbara’s definition of a good emergency fund 37:10 - If someone should start investing or pay off their student loans first 39:51 - How Barbara thinks about the order in which people should contribute to certain financial accounts (i.e. 401Ks, IRAs, HSAs, and individual brokerage accounts) And much, much more...
2021-09-15
54 min
Future Rich with Barbara Ginty, CFP®
130 - Jack Ginty - "What was it like being a Firefighter on September 11th?"
This episode of Future Rich will not be finance-based in honor of the 20th Anniversary of 9/11. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been impacted by the events of September 11, 2001. In this episode, Barbara Ginty sits down with her uncle, Jack Ginty, who recounts his inspirational, firsthand experience as an FDNY firefighter during the 9/11 attacks. **Disclaimer** In this episode, Jack recounts his firsthand experience as a firefighter, including depictions of tragedy and violence. Some of the stories may trigger an emotional response. Listener discretion is advised. Follow Future Rich to stay up to date and let us know...
2021-09-10
47 min
Destination Linux Network: All Shows
Sudo Show: 28: Security Intelligence with Steve Ginty of RiskIQ
In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk to Steve Ginty, Director of Threat Intelligence at RiskIQ. They discuss how to collect relavant, actionable intelligence to protect our organizations. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network Twitter: Steve Ginty RiskIQ Twitter: RiskIQ RiskIQ Community Sudo Show 19: Sunburst and Securing Your Supply Chain MSN Article: Major US Pipeline Shut By Cyber Attack Bloomberg Article...
2021-06-24
43 min
Sudo Show
28: Security Intelligence with Steve Ginty of RiskIQ
In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk to Steve Ginty, Director of Threat Intelligence at RiskIQ. They discuss how to collect relavant, actionable intelligence to protect our organizations. Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network Twitter: Steve Ginty RiskIQ Twitter: RiskIQ RiskIQ Community Sudo Show 19: Sunburst and Securing Your Supply Chain MSN Article: Major US Pipeline Shut By Cyber Attack Bloomberg Article...
2021-06-24
43 min
Glitter Hour
Poppin' Ollies with Ted & Ginty
Back by popular demand - Ted & Ginty join Mia today to talk about their favourite sport. Skateboarding! They walk us through their journey from scooters to the skateparks. If anyone is feeling brave enough to make the jump from scooter to board, this is a must listen episode!
2021-06-13
07 min
6 in the Eve
The time to get fit is NOW!
Ivan is a professional fitness trainer. That is his passion and a full-time job. He loves what he does very much but what he enjoys more is the transformation he sees in his clients. Ivan told 6 in the Eve about his bumpy journey to becoming a fitness trainer and the challenges he faced as a business owner due to Covid-19 measures that badly affected gyms. Ivan is working towards changing the perception that people have on gyms, one battle at a time. He accepted to share his vision with us and it is huuuge!
2021-06-08
25 min
6 in the Eve
I breathe...cinema
Yvan Butera had a chat with Ginty on 6 in the Eve about his passion for cinema and as an actor and producer. In this episode, he gives us intel about the Rwandan creative scene in terms of cinema, the opportunities, and what is lacking. He also tells us what we can do to support the industry in general. Listen to Yvan tell his story and join us in the journey to support our creative industry. Thank you for listening. Meet you here next week.
2021-06-08
25 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation on conservation
Dorine Intwarinkase Mutaganzwa is a conservation researcher. While some of us believe that she is a specialist already, on her side, she is still pushing it. With two masters in the same field, she is doing course after course. Away from studies though, Dorine loves talking about our environment and discussing good practices to conserve it. One other fun fact about Dorine is that she loves coffee and coffee shops. She is always looking for feel-good environments to work from. Recently, she came up with an idea! An eco-friendly packaging and business model to sell coffee...
2021-05-21
25 min
6 in the Eve
I want to sing for a living
When Sherry was 10, she had a very clear picture of what she wanted to do/be. A singer. It took what looked like an eternity for that dream to materialise. She gave up many times and picked herself up again, and continued. When she released Gerayo, she wanted to put her dream on hold as it was becoming hard to continue without help. In this episode, Sherry Uwase tells her story of perseverance. She talks about her early journey to motherhood, she shared the difficult times she went through while pursuing music and...
2021-05-19
28 min
DTVC Podcast
DTVC Podcast 85 "Ginty Moore Beef Stew"
I'm joined once again by Ty and Brett from Comeuppance as we look at our 5 best Robert Ginty films. We also look at his contributions to the world of DTV as a whole. It's dare I say "Ginty Fresh".
2021-05-17
00 min
6 in the Eve
It was born ten years ago
Ten years ago, Ginty received 2 young people in the studio. They were part of a dance group called Sick City Entertainment. The reason they were invited on air was to talk about a new idea that they wanted to put in place. Our Past Initiative. The big idea was to create a platform for the young people in Rwanda to learn their history and story. The right medium to do that was art. Using art as a universal language, but also, as the language that young people understand beyond speeches. They created the right partnerships and...
2021-04-29
20 min
6 in the Eve
Business is the football language
Early this week, social media was on fire. Everyone was talking about Super League, UCL, UEFA champions league, Perez etc. It was so polarising that even those who do not watch football wanted to be part of the conversation. We then though, that since we are many not to speak the football language, we would get someone who can try and explain in simple and accessible terms why everyone seemed excited. Henry Muhire Brulart is a former sports presenter. He explained the business side of football and tried the best he could to breakdown the mystery...
2021-04-23
30 min
6 in the Eve
Ndiho
Marcel Mutsindashyaka is a survivor indeed! He chose to live and do it well, to the best of his ability. He was very young in the Genicide Against the Tutsi. The time his brain was able to make clear connections and understand complex concepts, he simply couldn't think of something else. As he grew up, he realised that he was so affected and needed help. Likely, he got the help he needed and spoke to professionals. Years later, he founded umuseke.rw. He later continued his studies in the USA and currently lives and works there...
2021-04-15
27 min
The Cyber Tap
Risky Business with Steve Ginty - S4E7
This week the Mat and Mike chat with Steve Ginty, Director of Threat Intelligence at RiskIQ. They dive into cyber threat intelligence, the RiskIQ platform, and the unlikely path Steve took to get there. Oh Oh and also movies, of course. -------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about...
2021-04-15
54 min
6 in the Eve
My father lives through me
This week, Rwanda and friends of Rwanda are commemorating for the 27th time, the Genocide against the Tutsi. A lot has happened in 27 years. Genocide survivors have shown an extreme level of resilience, Rwanda has been rebuilding one step at a time. But the fact is wounds are still raw and the healing journey is a long one. 6 in the Eve caught up with Ngabo Brave Olivier. He is currently the Programs' Manager at Ibuka and the Director of Kicukiro Memorial Centre. Brave used to be a dancer when...
2021-04-08
30 min
6 in the Eve
Things you need to note about depression
In one of our previous episodes, we talked to Boris who mentioned a few facts about mental health and he we should be talking about these issues more in our society. We spoke to a professional in mental health to give us a number of important details on depression. Josiane Umukundwa tells us how the depression starts, possible causes, symptoms to look out for and what to do once they are there. The reason why people hide their mental status is stigmatisation. Those who attempt crying for help are sometimes bullied, called names...
2021-04-02
25 min
6 in the Eve
Her life as a sports commentator
This is the last episode of the month of March. This month, we listened to ladies sharing amazing ideas and telling the stories of their contribution to the community. They shared their expertise and challenges. This time, we will speak with Ariane. A sports presenter and commentator. Ariane Uwamahoro, also known as Ariana Mami is an energetic storyteller, with an infectious laugh. When she was young, her dad wanted her to be a scientist. Deep inside she knew that she will never be an accomplished scientist. A small voice always...
2021-03-27
34 min
6 in the Eve
Risk pays off_The story of an actress
This is the second part of the conversation that Eliane Umuhire had with 6 in the Eve. In this episode, Eliane tells us how she decided to quit her job and took up acting full time. She had no special support and had no savings. She just knew that somehow, it would work. Eliane didn't want to spend her life doing something she didn't like while failing to give acting a chance. That decision was a risky one and she also advises anyone who might want to take drastic decisions to follow their passion...
2021-03-18
25 min
6 in the Eve
All she wanted was to act
Eliane Umuhire is an award-winning Rwandan actress. When she was 11, she was given a role to play in class. That time, she felt an emotion that she didn't know before. She had no idea what it meant but it is as if she was no longer herself and could have the feelings of her character. She later understood that the feeling is normal for actors and that this could be a real profession. Growing up, Eliane would look for places where she could jumpstart her career. She discovered the theater scene in Rwanda but figured it...
2021-03-14
29 min
h.e.r.LIFE Blogcast
56. Daylight $avings (feat. Barbara Ginty)
Welcome to our Daylight $avings Special! Host Rachel Malak looks to CFP & “Future Rich” podcast host, Barbara Ginty, for a little financial planning 101 specifically for recent graduates. To budget or not to budget? What is a 401(k)? How important is it that I start building credit? Barbara answers all these questions and more, empowering our listeners to take control of their financial futures. Find more information about Barbara Ginty’s “Future Rich” podcast here: https://www.futurerichpodcast.com/ And be sure to follow “Future Rich” on Instagram! As always, thank you for...
2021-03-14
37 min
6 in the Eve
The struggle of a woman who wants a child
Aurore Irangeneye is a research and gender specialist. She is married and is a mum to a handsome boy. It took Aurore years before she could finally become a mum. It is a journey that took so much work and mixed emotions. She had to go through societal trauma, incessant questioning comments that sound like insults, many medical visits. Aurore says that this journey made her relationship with her partner better which is not always the case. On this show, Aurore shared her journey with us. She has accepted to speak up because...
2021-03-04
29 min
Rugby Swag Show with Gift 'GiftTime' Egbelu
Ryan Ginty of Next Level Rugby (Episode 42)
Ryan Ginty has been one of the people behind the scenes involved in the growth and development of live streaming rugby in the USA. He has broadcast USA Rugby National games, Club National championships, 7s National Championships, and Major League Rugby. Coming out of Connecticut, this former veteran has been fully involved in rugby as a coach, player, and now media influencer. We speak about the process of broadcasting games has been like, what the impact of Major League Rugby will be for the future, and how coaches need to relate to their players. Check out the Next Level Rugby Y...
2021-03-02
1h 38
6 in the Eve
A romantic poet
Urbain Gilles Sugira, is a young man who simply loves writing words that sound absolutely beautiful. He is a music enthusiast and a poet. He writes and talks about love mainly. In the Rwandan culture, poetry occupied an important place. It might not feel the same way today but there is actually a growing community of poets and spoken word artists and enthusiasts amongst young people. Urbain discovered his passion for poetry when he was still in high school. It was after an assignment that his English teacher had given them. The biggest challenge at that...
2021-02-27
28 min
6 in the Eve
Ginty answers Mpinga
A year ago, the trailer of 6 in the Eve was shared on social media. It was exciting to see how the audience received it. In one year, 6 in the Eve has gone through a number of changes and it took many shapes. 6 in the Eve main reason of being, though, never changed. That is creating conversations that are important to our society. Currently, it is a radio show and a podcast that is aired once a week. A month ago, Mpinga (Marino) asked Ginty is she could interview her when 6 in the Eve turns one! What...
2021-02-18
31 min
6 in the Eve
It all started in Nyamirambo (Part 2)
This is the second part of the conversation that Ginty had with Malik. In this episode, Malik shared his journey and his professional growth. He says it is fine to be confused and not having a clear picture of who you want to be or what you want to do. The most important thing is to learn through your journey and maybe, one day, you will figure it out. Thank you for listening!
2021-02-18
26 min
6 in the Eve
Cancer_ A tough journey (Part 2)
Kagire Edmund He says that the biggest problem with cancer is getting a late or wrong diagnosis. He also mentioned the financial hardships attached the getting proper treatment. In fact, he says the government of Rwanda paid his medical bills, but the whole treatment is too expensive that they couldn't have afforded had they not had the courage to ask for help. This conversation is not only about cancer. Kagire tells us how he started in his journalism career, how he is dealing with these difficult times as someone with an underline condition and so much more.
2021-02-04
29 min
6 in the Eve
Cancer_ A tough journey
The 4th of February is Word Cancer day, and this episode is entirely dedicated to that. Some years back, Kagire's body started sending him signs that something might be very wrong. After going through a number of Medical tests, it was confirmed that he had liver cancer. In this episode, Kagire tells us how it all started, the process, the diagnosis, the struggle and how he finally made it to India for treatment. This is the first part of the conversation with Kagire.
2021-02-04
30 min
6 in the Eve
It all started in Nyamirambo
Malik Shaffy Lizinde is a serial entrepreneur. He is always coming up with new projects and business ideas. His first business was a black market trade of CDs at school. On this episode, Malik reflects on his journey. He is now a project manager and developer. When he was younger, he thought he would a musician. He even produced a song that was never aired on any station. He then thought he would be a photographer, then he thought he could be a music producer, and he actually made a few attempts. Watch this song that...
2021-01-30
28 min
6 in the Eve
A chat with a storyteller
Cece has always been a storyteller. When he spends time with people, he finds himself having stories to tell. He immediately gets along , and they certainly start laughing. Cedric Rudasingwa considers himself an upcoming comedian. He is highly inspired by his own life. The stories he tells are mainly things happening around him and are very relatable. A Norwegian comedian noticed his talent and asked him to join him during his stand up comedy. It worked well for Cedric and he really loved it. But there was one problem. He felt like he never was able...
2021-01-21
25 min
6 in the Eve
Mental health, we don't talk about it enough
Borys S.Mugisha is a social media enthusiast, an art critic, and an artist in his own capacity. Borys is also a strong advocate for mental health. Borys and Ginty talked about so many things like art (music specifically), the issues in the music industry, and the possible ways to resolve them. More importantly, Borys shares his experience on mental health and says he wishes to put up a mental health hospital in Rwanda. At the end of it all, this conversation took a whole different direction. Ginty and Borys ended up talking...
2021-01-13
29 min
6 in the Eve
From bookworm to author
Dominique Alonga has always been a very curious person. Even as a small child, she would open things up, put them back together, and break a few more. She grew up loving books, but she initially wanted to be a doctor until they brought a piglet (to dissect) during one of her advanced biology class. She then understood that she will never belong in the medical field. She used to write stories in high school and her colleagues loved them, but it was a hobby. Now, Dominique's full-time job revolves around writing and publishing books...
2021-01-07
30 min
6 in the Eve
Photography, his love
David Nkurunziza, a trained technician in "Automobile Industrielle" finds himself learning about film. He later discovered that he had this great love for photography that he had no idea existed. One day, he attended a concert and started taking amazing photos. The official photographer of that event fell in love with his images. That was the official starting point in the industry for Dave4tography. A self-taught photographer. In this episode, he talks about his humble beginning, the struggle, the passion, and all the crazy stories that he hears from clients. David also shared his dreams...
2021-01-05
30 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation with siblings (part 2)
Last week, Esther, Sarah, and Peace shared their story with 6 in the Eve. We wanted to know how Sarah and Peace managed the fame of their big sister Esther, who was the first woman to ever fly a plane in Rwanda. On this episode, they talk about the love, the support, the fights and everything that comes with that. When they were younger, Sarah and Esther were the ones fighting, all the time. Now, Esther is more of a referee when Sarah and Peace are at it. The sisters picked up running during this time...
2020-12-25
21 min
6 in the Eve
Three sisters, different paths
Esther, Sarah, and Peace are sisters. Most of us got to know Esther because she is the first female pilot in Rwanda. Before a few other girls joined her in the profession, she was the only one doing all the TV and Radio interviews. Both locally and internationally. At some point, we could even see her on billboards. She was featured in a project by NiNyampinga, a media brand that inspires young girls in Rwanda to explore their full potential. When you have a sibling that has achieved something great or has been first in...
2020-12-19
24 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation with a designer
Moses Turahirwa runs one of the most successful fashion business in Rwanda. He never dreamt that his career was with the fashion industry. In fact, he would have laughed at your face if you said that. He wasn't born in the city or exposed to fashion trends. He just had the talent. But talent needs to be nurtured. Tune in today and listen to his journey. While sharing his journey, Moses mentioned some of the horrific things that people tell you when you tell them you have chosen an artistic career. He almost...
2020-12-13
34 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation with Miss Shanel
Nirere Shanel is a songwriter, a singer, an actress, and a woman with amazing energy. In 1998, she walked over to the national broadcaster and asked if a cameraman could come over and take a video of her singing. I don't know what you think but that level of confidence is not very common. That was her very first music video. In this episode, Shanel tells the story of her debut, the good, the bad, and the ugly. She talks about her career as an actress and her transition from Rwanda to France. At...
2020-12-05
00 min
6 in the Eve
The Business of Media
How do radio stations make money? A question asked to every single person who works with a Radio station. There is a whole business ecosystem in Media but few people really know how it works...If you listen to the show, you will learn a thing or two from one of our own who understands this industry. That is Lee Ndayisaba. Lee started off his career as a radio presenter. Being a big dreamer, he later continued his adventure in Tanzania where we work with the leading media house in that country. By...
2020-11-27
00 min
Opinion Peace
Demystifying Fieldwork in Peace&Conflict Studies - w/Birte Vogel & Roger Mac Ginty
“The Companion to Peace and Conflict Fieldwork” - recently published volume edited by Roger Mac Ginty, Roddy Brett, and Birte Vogel - takes a reader through a life cycle of fieldwork. Through 33 chapters written in the first person, the Companion offers honest, thought-provoking, and imbued with humility accounts of practical, emotional, and ethical aspects and dilemmas of fieldwork as "a corrective to the under-reporting of what might go wrong in fieldwork and the Indiana Jones syndrome”. The editors and the authors emphasize that research is a personal, sensory, emotional, and relational experience and the importance of writing the Researcher back into th...
2020-11-26
47 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation with Keza (part two)
Keza spoke to Ginty for a long time. Every aspect of the conversation was so worth it that they decided to put this conversation in two part. You can find Part one here. In this particular episode, Keza talks about her healing journey, how it changed her and made her a whole different person with different perspectives. She also talks about her love life and the things she now considers important. Keza is now a content creator, she says gives constructive criticism on various issues in comic ways. You can check out her her Instagram...
2020-11-21
00 min
6 in the Eve
A conversation with Keza
Keza is a woman, a mum, a wife, a former flight attendant, a content creator, and a cancer survivor. In fact, she says she beat cancer a**! Keza is such a storyteller (Check out her Instagram). That is the exact reason why her conversation with Ginty has two parts. This is the first part of the conversation with Keza on 6 in the Eve. She tells the story of her 'debut' as a radio presenter in Rwanda. At that time, working as a radio host was not an easy task. The money...
2020-11-16
00 min
Dad Meat
Children's Coke Party w/ Jim Ginty
We're warming our fingers up as we the more we talk about cosmic bowling diddling with Jim Ginty. Tim weighs the pros and cons of becoming a full time children's YouTuber, but unfortunately tempers flare once again and Gint Swag gets caught in the middle of another knife duel.
2020-11-09
53 min
6 in the Eve
Passion vs income. Tough choice!
A conversation with Eric Ngangare (1Key). 1Key shared his journey as an artist, who is trying to survive and thrive doing what he loves. Music. His passion though is currently not giving him the income he needs to make ends meet. So, he does what most adults do. Get into a different profession. He works in advertising, but his heart is not there. His dream is way bigger. He wants to make money, buy an island, and build an art school on it. Well...Kristine K. Stevens said, If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't...
2020-11-07
00 min
6 in the Eve
The concept of consent
There is an old saying in French: 'Qui ne dit mot consent', meaning that silence is consent. But is it really? Ginty and Mpinga (Marino) decided to have this conversation when one of Marino's friends asked a group of women she was interacting with if they would ever refuse to have sex with their husbands, in case they don't want to. In the begging, Ginty couldn't really understand what Mpinga was talking about, because in her mind people should be able to say no when they don't feel comfortable about certain things. Well... the truth is, that...
2020-10-31
00 min
6 in the Eve
How toxic can social media be?
This is the second part of the conversation that Ginty had with Pam. You can listen to part one here They are talking about Social media, the impact it has on us, and how we relate to each other in that virtual world. What happens when someone is saying/using words that do not work for you, things that are controversial, things that might affect you as a person or as a society, or things that might work against you? Are we able to control how people express themselves? How do you make peace with...
2020-10-25
00 min
6 in the Eve
Striving to do better, be better
This is a conversation with Pam Wa Mudakikwa. Pam is an ordinary woman doing extraordinary things with an interesting point of view on many aspects of life. When Ginty booked an appointment with her to have a chat about life in general, Pam said yes, knowing that she might be going to the hospital at any time during the interview. She was waiting for her baby boy. (Congratulations Pam). While growing up, we all went through phases of questioning and trying to understand what exactly we wanted to do or be. Pam says, 'you don't...
2020-10-16
00 min
6 in the Eve
6 in the Eve_Radio promo
Here is the 6 in the eve radio promo for the month of October. Some of the sound bites in the promo are part of the shows that you will be listening to very soon!
2020-10-15
00 min
6 in the Eve
Rwanda's local tourism, opportunities and tips
This is a conversation about Rwanda's local tourism. In this episode, Ginty speaks to Seth Butera, an expert in regional tourism, and specializing in digital tools for the tourism industry (e-tourism). Seth helped us understand Rwanda as a destination and unpacked the services that are available and truly designed for the locals. Covid-19 has made governments and tour companies re-evaluate their tourism strategy and approach. All over Africa, we have seen the new strategies putting the locals at the center. Is this likely to continue even after the world would have gone back to normal? Can the tourism...
2020-10-10
00 min
6 in the Eve
My name is life
In this episode, Ginty had a conversation with Karen Bugingo. Karen is a cancer survivor, a businesswoman, and a published author. . Ginty and Karen talked about life, her cancer journey, the healing journey, the serial entrepreneur she is and so much more.
2020-10-02
00 min
Future Rich with Barbara Ginty, CFP®
91 Interview with Planancial Founder Barbara Ginty - "I switched careers at 29!"
Why aren’t there a lot of young female business owners?? Get ready for something completely new! In this week’s extra special episode, the tables are totally turned because Barbara Ginty doesn’t interview a guest, but instead is interviewed by Planancial Podcast Editor, Aimee! Learn more about Barbara’s background including her experience working on Wall Street, how she switched careers at 29, and why she started Planancial! Watch this full interview on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW5CwyJUvJc&feature=youtu.be Follow us to stay up to up to date and let us know wha...
2020-08-14
46 min
6 in the Eve
Women's realities: Tax justice for women's rights
Our guest today is Caroline Othim. Caroline is a woman, a mother, a feminist, an activist, and is the Global Campaigns and Policy Coordinator – Africa for GATJ, which stands for Global Alliance for Tax Justice. This episode is part of the 6 in the Eve podcasts, ''The South Explained'', a podcast that focuses on issues from the Global south and tries to unpack them for everyone to understand. We turn technical discussions into casual conversations. This particular conversation is part of the series named: Women's realities. We talked about the whole tax justice movement but with wo...
2020-08-10
21 min
6 in the Eve
14 years later, a conversation with Marino
A conversation with Marino. A former radio presenter in Rwanda. She was there right at the beginning of private radio stations in Rwanda. This episode is about life in general, and it is a conversation they should have more than ten years ago, but... life is full of surprises. Plus, the content then, would obviously have been very very different! Ginty and Marino talked about career paths, parenting, and freedom and they laughed a lot (which they often do).
2020-07-30
20 min
6 in the Eve
Infertility and the pressure that comes with it
This episode is an intimate conversation about infertility and the pressure that comes with it. Leila, our guest on the show, has a condition called PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome), which can cause infertility. In most cases, society will blame/judge a woman when she cannot conceive. For a long period of time, they won't even remember that her partner could be the one with a medical condition. Due to stigma, social norms, and accessibility of medical care/services, cases of infertility are diagnosed late or not at all. Leave a comment on www.6inthe.com...
2020-07-16
13 min
Who's Zoomin' Who?
Who's Zoomin' Who? - 10 - Carina Ginty
In episode ten of Who's Zoomin' Who? Carina Ginty from GMIT talks about the iNote project and the recently launched DigitalEd learning environment which aims to equip CUA (Connacht Ulster Alliance) - GMIT, IT Sligo and LyIT staff with the necessary skills to teach online. Carina also reflects on the rapid move online and ponders on what the future might hold. Ken McCarthy did get a new headset but doesn't think it has helped with the umming and ahhing, and is still trying to ask some sensible questions. Sometimes funny, mostly serious, but...
2020-06-10
39 min
Yes Indie'd Pod
11 - Liam Ginty discusses Monster Care Squad
Marx interviews Liam Ginty of Sandy Pug Games about the community zine Open Mic Aid, their next game Monster Care Squad, and about cycles of discourse in the TTRPG space.Marx Shepherd on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/IAmPhophosMarx’s games: https://blue-golem-games.itch.ioYes Indie’d Pod: https://www.yesindiedpod.com/Donate: https://www.patreon.com/yesindiedpod or https://www.ko-fi.com/yesindiedpod Sandy Pug Games on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SandyPugGamesOpen Mic Aid: https://sandypuggames.itch.io/open-mic-aid-zineMonster Care Squad team: https://www.twitter.com/commolluskhttps://www.twitter.com/Le...
2020-05-20
34 min
6 in the Eve
How do you tell the genocide story to the young ones? (Part 2)
This is the second part of the conversation that we had with Claver Irakoze. When Claver's daughter was five, she asked him what the word 'Genocide' meant. Her grandmother told them that she was going for (kwibuka) the commemoration of the Genocide Against the Tutsi. At that moment, he knew that he had to find ways to explain these terrible events to children. He says that every person who has witnessed the genocide against the Tutsi has the responsibility to speak up and teach the next generation.
2020-04-30
18 min
6 in the Eve
How do you tell the genocide story to the young ones? (Part 1)
A conversation with Claver Irakoze. Claver survived the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. He was only 11. He is now married with two children. It's been 26 years since the genocide. Many of those who were young and babies then are parents now. We owe the next generation explanations. They need to understand what happened, so that they may carry the candle to the generation after them. Claver took time to reflect on ways to tell the story to the young ones, without traumatising them. The intention is to build them...
2020-04-18
16 min
6 in the Eve
Things to note about depression!
A conversation with Josiane Umukundwa, a mental health expert. In our families, society, even though we are not the only ones, we do not give the right value to mental health. People with mental health issues do not want to open up about them or to consult a health professional, they are worried and scared of the stigma. The society we live in makes them feel out of place. Humans want to be loved, respected. We all like to know that we are important and want a sense of belonging. Anything that threatens...
2020-03-29
18 min
6 in the Eve
Has COVID-19 taught us anything?
It has been on the news for almost 3 months now. The WHO declared COVID 19 ( Coronavirus) a pandemic. We are now asking ourselves so many questions. Some of them remain unanswered. How are we coping? Will the world come up with a solution soon? How much damage will it have made? How much time will it take us to recover? In this episode, you will hear what people have learnt from these unusual times and what they think the world will pick as a lesson, going forward. Follow 6intheeve.com for...
2020-03-21
19 min
6 in the Eve
PETIT PAYS, LE FILM
A few years back, PETIT PAYS_Gaël Faye (The book) was released, and now Petit PAYS_Eric Barbier (the movie) will be soon on your screen! We had a conversation with Dida Nibagwire, the Casting Director of PETIT PAYS. FACTSHEET: The whole film was shot in Rwanda (Rubavu and Kigali). Rwandan/Kenyan/French and Belgian technical crew. The majority of the cast is RWANDAN. Includes 7 refugees from Burundi. The casting started in August 2018 through January 2019. Shot in 8 weeks. Used a method called “casting Sauvage” meaning the cast is made of non-actors. Only...
2020-03-11
12 min
6 in the Eve
6 in the Eve_Trailer
This is the beginning of it all. I am more than honored to introduce myself to you in these few words. Future episodes of 6 in the Eve will be more or less 20 min. They will essentially be in Kinyarwanda, sometimes in English, or French, depending on the guests that will be on the show. Thank you very much for your support and let's keep the conversation going. Also, do not forget to visit www.6intheeve.com and to subscribe for more awesomeness.
2020-02-15
03 min
Opinion Peace
Bottom-up Peace: The Extraordinary Power of so-called Ordinary People -- keynote by R. Mac Ginty
This episode is a recording of the keynote lecture by Roger Mac Ginty that was delivered at the closing session of the first day of the Critical Interdisciplinary Conference on Studying Peace from Below. The conference was held at the Centre for Peace Studies (CPS) UiT- The Arctic University of Norway, 5-6 September 2019
2019-10-31
00 min
Hi, Welcome Back To
HWBT #10: "Milk and Everything" with Matt Ginty
Matt Ginty is our very first guest on HWBT and boy, oh, boy, what a get! @Mistalunchbox himself sits down to talk with the boys about a bunch of stuff. This is also the first video episode so be sure to check out "Hi, Welcome Back To" on Youtube! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hiwelcomebackto/support
2019-09-12
1h 07
Euphoric the Podcast
Alcohol-Free in Ireland with Norah Ginty
So excited to have Norah Ginty, an alcohol-free lifestyle coach, joining us all the way from Galway, Ireland. Norah had an on-again off-again relationship with alcohol spanning fifteen years. She knew alcohol didn't make her feel her best and yet felt pressured to drink by the culture around her. Because she didn't identify as an alcoholic, she tried hard to make moderation work for her, only making her miserable. At the birth of her fourth child, she knew she couldn't do it anymore. Listen in as she shares about her transformation and what it's like to be teetotal in...
2019-09-11
45 min
Game Closet
Game Closet 49 – Liam Ginty
5Calls.org: https://5calls.org/ – Stance: http://takeastance.us/ – ResistBot: https://resistbot.io/ – Swing Left: https://swingleft.org/ This show is a proud member of the Stop, Hack, & Roll podcast network. This episode of Game Closet was edited by Taylor LaBresh. Show music was composed by Corv Leary. Game Closet: interviewing LGBT+ people in tabletop gaming, creators, fans, anyone! Interviews talk about personal experiences, games with (or … Continue reading Game Closet 49 – Liam Ginty →
2019-07-09
00 min
The Worth Project Podcast
#18: Taking the plunge to buy a business - with Barbara Ginty
Barbara Ginty, CFP, joined us on our podcast to talk about her experience buying a business: the ups and the downs. And there were plenty of downs. Starting her career on Wall Street, she decided to pivot into personal finance when her Dad and Aunt were selling their business. With a very light amount of research, she thought “I”m smart, how hard can personal finance and running a small business in upstate New York be?” Karma came around hard on that one. She shares openly about her early struggles (maxed out credit cards anyone? Crazy he...
2019-07-02
47 min
Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst
Talking The Allman Brothers with Victoria Ginty and Mike Ivey
This week host Tom The Suit Forst talks with Victoria Ginty and Mike Ivey about legendary blues rockers, The Allman Brothers! Learn more about Victoria on her website: www.victoriagintyandladyhawke.comConnect to Chasing the Blues on twitter: @chasingbluespod or on our website www.chasingthebluespodcast.comConnect to the host, Tom Forst on twitter and instagram @tomthesuitforst or his website www.tomthesuitforst.comListen through to the end of the episode to hear Victoria Ginty's song, "Unfinished Business"
2019-01-18
28 min