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The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - Death and Funerals - Before I Die Festivals
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, film clips, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics and planning ahead. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s also an informed advocate for planning ahead and a Certified Funeral Celebrant. The Association for Death Education and Counseling recognized her work with their 2024 Community Educator Award.She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell...
2025-10-26
56 min
The Corrymeela Podcast
Season 3, Compilation 1
We return to interviews from earlier seasons to hear guests' insights on the pasts, presents, and futures of Britain and Ireland. Featured in this episode are Mary McAleese, Claire Mitchell, Gail McConnell, and Ebun Joseph. As always, you can download a full transcript and discussion questions here.
2025-10-01
51 min
Bookcited!: A Libraries NI podcast for all things library
World Poetry Day with Gail McConnell
To mark World Poetry Day, Jillian and Pete sit down with award-winning poet Gail McConnell for a powerful discussion about the personal experiences that shape her work. From childhood trauma to parenthood, Gail reflects on how life influences poetry and shares her thoughts on Belfast’s growing poetry scene. Plus, don’t miss a special reading of her poem Untitled / Villanelle. Music by Shane M
2025-03-21
21 min
The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS My Identity: Episode 1 with Gail McConnell
In the first episode of ‘My Identity’ Professor Colin Graham (Maynooth University) is in conversation with Dr Gail McConnell (QUB). Gail discusses her identity, and her uneasiness around discussing identity. The conversation explores themes including queerness, parenting, religion and the murder of Gail’s father and its resultant influence on her work. Gail is the author of The Sun is Open (Penned in the Margins, 2021), Northern Irish Poetry and Theology (Palgrave, 2014), and two pamphlets of poetry: Fothermather (Ink Sweat & Tears, 2019) and Fourteen (Green Bottle Press, 2018). Colin Graham is Professor English and formerly Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Maynooth Univer...
2025-01-22
48 min
Southword Poetry Podcast
Gail McConnell: The Sun Is Open
(00:00) – Clíona Ní Ríordáin and James O’Leary Discussion(03:32) - Gail McConnell interview(01:01:50) - Southword poem, 13.58, January 28th 2022 by James McDermottGail McConnell is from Belfast. She is the author of of The Sun is Open (Penned in the Margins, 2021) and two poetry pamphlets: Fothermather (Ink Sweat & Tears, 2019) and Fourteen (Green Bottle Press, 2018). Fothermather was shortlisted for the Michael Marks Poetry Award. Gail’s poems have appeared in The Poetry Review, PN Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Blackbox Manifold and Stand, and she is the recipient of two awards from the Arts Council of Northern Ir...
2024-12-09
1h 03
The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - Death and Funerals - Before I Die Festivals
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, film clips, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics and planning ahead. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s also an informed advocate for planning ahead and a Certified Funeral Celebrant. The Association for Death Education and Counseling recognized her work with their 2024 Community Educator Award.She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell...
2024-10-11
56 min
The 'X' Zone on Classic 1220 AM CFAJ
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - Death and Funerals - Before I Die Festivals
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, film clips, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics and planning ahead. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s also an informed advocate for planning ahead and a Certified Funeral Celebrant. The Association for Death Education and Counseling recognized her work with their 2024 Community Educator Award.She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell...
2024-10-11
56 min
Arji's Poetry Pickle Jar
Arji's Poetry Pickle Jar - Ep. 46 - Gail McConnell
So proud to get Gail McConnell into the studio today. She's the writer of two pamphlets and one amazing book. The Sun Is Open was brought out on Penned a few years back and it really is a groundbreaking book and well worth a read. It won the The John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Award and The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize. It was a Poetry Book of the Month in the Guardian and in The Observer, a book of the year in the TLS and The White R...
2024-09-03
17 min
Fat Joy with Sophia Apostol
Flexibility For Fat Bodies -- Vera Schofield
Fat flexibility coach, Vera Schofield (she/they), grew up with an unhealthy obsession with fitness for weight loss. After starting their fat liberation journey, a pole dancing class became the entry point into unlearning those diet-culture informed views of movement. Vera is here sharing how to bring flexibility into our day and why it matters. Also, they share their fave body stretches for those of us who sit a lot throughout the day.Vera is a Toronto-based personal trainer and flexibility coach who is passionate about body-neutral movement. Their brand, Flexibility with Vera, aims to create room...
2023-12-12
1h 07
Better Leaders show
Arielle Goodman, Jenny Hegland, Lindsey Keck - From breakdowns to breakthroughs | Better Leaders show 41
Find the notes, links and resources for this episode here https://betterhumans.me/arielle-goodman-jenny-hegland-lindsey-keck-from-breakdowns-to-breakthroughs/ In this episode with Arielle Goodman, Jenny Hegland, and Lindsey Keck, we talked about the following: 00:00 A first with three guests 01:55 How did they come up with the name Unlimited Boundaries? 03:30 Using complementary skillsets to build a team 06:30 Dealing with difficult conversations and tough decisions - it takes a team to make great teams. 07:25 Connecting to the deeper why - inspired by a report of dr Vivek Murthy on an...
2023-12-11
48 min
The Writing Life
Into the contemporary poetry archive
In this episode of The Writing Life, NCW CEO Peggy Hughes speaks to four dazzling voices in contemporary poetry. On Wednesday 22 November, Jay Bernard, Anthony Vahni Capildeo, Gail McConnell and Joelle Taylor gathered to celebrate the launch of exciting new poetry archive collection, ‘Towards a Centre for Contemporary Poetry in the Archive'. This project, delivered by the British Archive for Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, is supported by the Mellon Foundation with partners the National Centre for Writing and Norfolk County Council Library and Information Service. The project aims to promote and pr...
2023-12-04
44 min
Stupid House
Sleeping in a Bed with a Guy (Summer House Season 1 Episode 8)
Lauren and Mike are back in the confines of the Stupid House and touch down on Mitch McConnell's most recent freeze and other ancient politicians, conjecture about our past lives, and dive into the depravity of Netflix's The Ultimatum. We then discuss Summer House and chat about Lauren and Carl's ongoing confusing saga, shifting the blame to Cristina aka Gail Weathers, Ashley rolling her ankle at the HOH 5k, the infamous dinner at Kozu, and more! Summer House recap starts around 33 minutes in! Instagram: @stupidhousepod Hosted on...
2023-09-01
1h 33
On The Rekord
Episode 92 - Jan. 2nd, 2023 - Happy New Years
Episode 92 - Jan. 2nd, 2023 - Happy New Years - Songs Of The Episode - Just Released the day of Editing. Quavo (Migos) - Without You (New Music Alert) - Violations Counter - Ceddy - 131 x Intence - 0 x Walt - 8 - Relationships with Friends & Families. Trying to keep those Relationships going…- Christmas Takeover Sooner & Sooner in the Year. Especially after Halloween &/or Thanksgiving? - Christmas Music in Retail Stores - Andrew Tate Arrested - Marc Giles (Iyana Save My Life “The Dirty Laundry”) - T.K. Kirkland x VladTV - Nick Cannon - Songs Of The Episode - MixedByKamillio...
2023-01-05
3h 00
The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network- XZBN.net
Sharon Lynn Wyeth Interviews - GAIL MINOGUE - The Dynamics of Change
Gail Minogue assists individuals and organizations to navigate the dynamics of change and become master builders of their futures, relationships, and successes. She provides clients with remarkable insights through a unique combination of trends analysis and forecasting, ancient & contemporary cyclical data, Pythagorean numerology, plus the wisdom gained from her experience in business markets and the intensive study and use of intuitive spiritual systems. Gail is a Los Angeles-based professional who reveals the symbolic relationship of numbers to our life experiences. Her specialty is integrating real world experiences with holistic inner teachings. She is a licensed commodities broker and...
2022-06-29
1h 00
The Microscopists
Gail McConnell (University of Strathclyde)
#44 — Gail McConnell, Professor of Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde chats to Peter O'Toole about her groundbreaking work developing new imaging techniques on the Mesolens, discusses her career highlights, and remembers the time she once got into trouble at an international conference.We'll discuss creating good work-life balance, and how the first ever female professor of physics at the University of Strathclyde wasn't immune to feelings of imposter syndrome early in her career.Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/
2022-04-29
1h 07
TCU Foodbank: Taking Care Of "U"!
TCU Foodbank: Taking Care Of "U"! S1 E9A
Gail Theriot is the Client Coordinator for the TCU Foodbank, which is a gig I wouldn't have if you paid me, Which is why we pay her. Gail can explain it better than I can on S1 E9 of the TCU Podcast
2022-01-14
24 min
The Essay
Searching with Shorelines
Since its creation a century ago, perceptions of Northern Ireland have often been dominated by stories of conflict and political unrest. But as anyone who lives there or who has visited knows, it’s a picture that’s far from complete. Five essays reveal Another Northern Ireland in its centenary year - the idiosyncrasies of the everyday, hidden histories and untold stories, which outsiders rarely get to hear about but which each of these writers inhabits, lives and understands.Poet Gail McConnell talks about Northern Ireland’s connection to the sea and its inspiration in the poet Louis...
2021-12-07
13 min
Queen's University Belfast - Mitchell Institute Conversations
Mitchell Institute Conversations: Episode 4
In this episode Prof Richard English speaks with QUB's Dr Gail McConnell, about her book `The Sun is Open'.
2021-12-07
13 min
The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - A Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, funny films, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips, and KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die. In 2020, she will release second edition of A Good Goodbye and 30 Lessons from 30 Funerals in 30 D...
2021-11-28
51 min
The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - A Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, funny films, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips, and KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die. In 2020, she will release second edition of A Good Goodbye and 30 Lessons from 30 Funerals in 30 D...
2021-11-28
48 min
The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL RUBIN - A Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death
Gail Rubin, Certified Thanatologist and The Doyenne of Death®, is a pioneering death educator who uses humor, funny films, and outside-the-box activities to teach about end-of-life topics. An award-winning speaker, she "knocked 'em dead" at TEDxABQ with her talk, “A Good Goodbye.” She’s the author of three books on end-of-life issues: A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don't Plan to Die, Hail and Farewell: Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips, and KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die. In 2020, she will release second edition of A Good Goodbye and 30 Lessons from 30 Funerals in 30 D...
2021-11-28
52 min
Poetry Unbound
Gail McConnell — Worm
In a poem that addresses a worm directly as “you,” Gail McConnell considers how these tube-shaped beings live: ingesting the earth, aerating it, digesting it, making its nourishment accessible for all kinds of growth. The worm burrows, knows dead things, and knows underground ways. Tiny and segmented though a worm is, nonetheless it senses that “all there is // can be gone through.” The poem’s close attention to the worm’s tactics of survival seems to indicate that much could be learned from its underground ways.Gail McConnell publishes literary criticism and poetry and is curious about the living a...
2021-10-29
14 min
The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL MARTIN - Author of The Chronicles of The Necromancer
Gail Z. Martin is the author of The Summoner, The Blood King and Dark Haven in The Chronicles of The Necromancer series. Book Four, Dark Lady's Chosen, makes its international debut in December of 2009. For book updates, tour information and contact details, visit www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com. Gail is also the host of the Ghost in the Machine Fantasy Podcast, and you can find her on MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Gail discovered her passion for science fiction, fantasy and ghost stories in elementary school. The first story she wrote-at age five-was about a vampire. Her favorite TV show as a preschooler...
2021-10-13
45 min
The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
Rob McConnell Interviews - GAIL MARTIN - Author of The Chronicles of The Necromancer
Gail Z. Martin is the author of The Summoner, The Blood King and Dark Haven in The Chronicles of The Necromancer series. Book Four, Dark Lady's Chosen, makes its international debut in December of 2009. For book updates, tour information and contact details, visit www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com. Gail is also the host of the Ghost in the Machine Fantasy Podcast, and you can find her on MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Gail discovered her passion for science fiction, fantasy and ghost stories in elementary school. The first story she wrote-at age five-was about a vampire. Her favorite TV show as a preschooler...
2021-10-13
50 min
The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
Rob McConnell Interviews - Gail Martin - The Chronicles of The Necromancer
Gail Z. Martin is the author of The Summoner, The Blood King and Dark Haven in The Chronicles of The Necromancer series. Book Four, Dark Lady's Chosen, makes its international debut in December of 2009. For book updates, tour information and contact details, visit www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com. Gail is also the host of the Ghost in the Machine Fantasy Podcast, and you can find her on MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Gail discovered her passion for science fiction, fantasy and ghost stories in elementary school. The first story she wrote-at age five-was about a vampire. Her favorite TV show as a preschooler...
2021-09-29
47 min
The Poetry Society
Gail McConnell talks to Emily Berry
In the latest Poetry Review podcast, Gail McConnell talks to Emily Berry about loss, parenthood and the resource of language in her debut collection The Sun is Open. Published this September, the book works with archival material related to the life and death of McConnell's father, who was murdered by the IRA outside their home in Belfast in 1984. “Language does the work if you let it,” she observes of this "fraught undertaking". Together they discuss poetry form and performance – typography, breath, sound and “the event of the poem” – and the poets and thinkers who have influenced McConnell’s thinking: Bob Scanlan of The P...
2021-07-21
34 min
The Corrymeela Podcast
S01E02 Dr Gail McConnell
For episode 2 of the Corrymeela Podcast, host Pádraig Ó Tuama talks with the poet Gail McConnell, whose forthcoming collection The Sun Is Open considers an archive-box of her father’s writings, clippings, poems and pamphlets. He was murdered by the IRA in 1984. Gail also speaks about creaturely poetry, parenthood, living with loss, and identity. Full transcript of the conversation, and group discussion questions are all available here. Gail McConnell teaches at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen’s University in Belfast. The collection of poetry discussed — The Sun Is Open — will be released by Penned in the Margins in...
2021-02-25
49 min
The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast
Archive Episode: Ciaran Carson
The archive recordings were selected from the Seamus Heaney Centre’s audio collection, and featured music by Ciaran and Deirdre Carson, and Padraigin Ni Uallachain, and words from Seamus Heaney and Ciaran himself. With additional readings from Milena Williamson, Dane Holt and Stephen Sexton. Poems by Ciaran Carson are used by kind permission of The Gallery Press and the Estate of Ciaran Carson. With thanks as always to our guest writers, to Padraigin Ni Uallachain, the Heaney family, the Gallery Press, Gail McConnell, and to Paul Maddern for first collecting these recordings. Special thanks to Deirdre Carson, and the Ca...
2021-01-18
28 min
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
#DemoteMitchMonday - On to Georgia!
#DemoteMitchMonday Between now and Jan. 5th - We need to focus on Georgia! The only way to strip Mitch of his ability to block most of President-elect Biden's agenda is to win BOTH GA Senate runoff races. Tonight we're welcoming back Denise Gray, we've got Doug doing a deep dive into Kelly Loeffler's corruption, and we're joined by Indivisible Georgia Coalition's Gail Cowie!! The Mitch McConnell Retirement Committee Facebook Live - Mondays at 7pm https://www.facebook.com/MMRC2020/live/ Support US! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/mmrc2020 Page Links
2020-12-01
55 min
University of Minnesota Law School
LawTalk Ep. 2 - Marriage Equality in Minnesota: A Horatio Ellsworth Kellar Webinar
This episode, “Marriage Equality in Minnesota: A Horatio Ellsworth Kellar Webinar,” is from an online discussion examining marriage equality and its history in Minnesota. This virtual event featured Minnesota Law Alumnus Jack Baker and Michael McConnell, the first legally married same-sex couple in the history of the United States, and an overview of the 2012 marriage amendment campaign and the 2013 adoption of same-sex marriage by statute in Minnesota. The panel discussion also includes: William Eskridge, the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School, and Christopher R. Riano, President of the Center for Civic Education and a Lecturer at Colu...
2020-10-26
1h 33
The Drunken Peasants Podcast
McConnell Ignores Question About ‘Double Standard’ - Gail's Nobel Prize for Epic Trolling | DP #781
Tonight, Ben and Billy will be streaming the first 30 minutes of this episode here on YouTube, and the rest on http://Twitch.tv/drunkenpeasants SUPPORT US: ►https://patreon.com/DP ►https://bit.ly/BraveAppDP ►https://bit.ly/BenBillyMerch ►https://streamlabs.com/drunkenpeasants ►https://youtube.com/DrunkenPeasants/join ►https://subscribestar.com/DrunkenPeasants ►PODSURVEY: https://podsurvey.com/peasants SOCIAL MEDIA: ►https://discord.gg/2fnWTbE ►https://fb.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://twitch.tv/DrunkenPeasants ►https://twitter.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://soundcloud.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drunken-peasants-podcast/id1013248653 ►https://open.spotify.com/show/6eulbMV0APnJ5yNR8Jc3IM ►https://bit.ly/SticherDrunkenPeasants ►https...
2020-09-25
2h 27
Science Off Camera
Episode 18: Prof. Gail McConnell
This interview is with Prof. Gail McConnell, Professor of Physics and Director of the Centre for Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde (recorded 2020-07-06). More information can be found on the MesoLab website: http://www.strathclydemesolab.com/ or the personal Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_McConnellTeledyne PhotometricsWeb: https://www.photometrics.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhotometricsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teledynephotometrics/
2020-08-20
19 min
Seriously...
Fothermather
When Belfast poet Gail McConnell's son was growing in her partner's womb, Gail was writing poems exploring what it means to be a non-biological parent in a same-sex relationship. Gail's poem 'Untitled/Villanelle' lets go of the binaries of motherhood and fatherhood and imagines these roles in more fluid terms as a parent with a bit of both...a Fothermather. We meet Gail, her partner Beth and their son Finn as Gail tries to find language for a family structure we don't have words for yet.Producer: Conor Garrett
2020-08-07
29 min
Trillbilly Worker's Party
Episode 151: Anything But The A-Word
After our local BLM rally last week, the highest-elected official in the county took to Facebook with a few choice words about leftists, racism, and Adolf Hitler. We talk about all the fall out from that, and then hear from our old pals Gail and Bret of the New York Times. Throw a few dollars to our friend Charles Booker, who needs our help getting through the Democratic Primaries to take on Mitch McConnell in November: https://bookerforkentucky.com/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
2020-06-19
1h 20
The Irish Passport
S3 Episode 4: Poetry and Pain
A Newry woman visits her big brother in Paris. The two share a drink and talk all night. The next morning, he leaves instructions for taking the metro, and disappears. His family never see him again. The story of Anne Morgan’s 32-year search for her missing brother Seamus is just one told in this episode, the second in a two-part series on the theme of dealing with the past. We speak to Damien McNally of Belfast’s Wave Trauma Centre about how trauma can be passed down from one generation to the next, and the implications of providing front-line care...
2019-07-20
1h 04
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Andrew McConnell Stott on the Shakespeare Jubilee
David Garrick’s 1769 Shakespeare Jubilee in Stratford-on-Avon was like an 18th-century Fyre Festival. From overcrowding to pouring rain, the event was a disaster. Yet the Jubilee also revived interest in Shakespeare and put his hometown on the map. How did the Jubilee get started, how did it go wrong, and how did it end up having such an incredible impact? The University of Southern California’s Andrew McConnell Stott explores those questions and more in his new book, What Blest Genius?: The Jubilee that Made Shakespeare. Andrew McConnell Stott is a professor of English and divisional dean of undergraduate education at t...
2019-07-09
35 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Andrew McConnell Stott on the Shakespeare Jubilee
David Garrick's 1769 Shakespeare Jubilee in Stratford-on-Avon was like an 18th-century Fyre Festival. From overcrowding to pouring rain, the event was a disaster. Yet the Jubilee also revived interest in Shakespeare and put his hometown on the map. How did the Jubilee get started, how did it go wrong, and how did it end up having such an incredible impact? The University of Southern California's Andrew McConnell Stott explores those questions and more in his new book, What Blest Genius?: The Jubilee that Made Shakespeare. Andrew McConnell Stott is a professor of English and divisional dean of undergraduate...
2019-07-09
35 min
The Irish Passport
Poetry and Pain
A Newry woman visits her big brother in Paris. The two share a drink and talk all night. The next morning, he leaves instructions for taking the metro, and disappears. His family never see him again. The story of Anne Morgan's 32-year search for her missing brother Seamus is just one told in this episode, the second in a two-part series on the theme of dealing with the past. We speak to Damien McNally of Belfast's Wave Trauma Centre about how trauma can be passed down from one generation to the next, and the implications of providing...
2019-07-02
1h 04
The Irish Passport
Poetry and Pain
A Newry woman visits her big brother in Paris. The two share a drink and talk all night. The next morning, he leaves instructions for taking the metro, and disappears. His family never see him again. The story of Anne Morgan's 32-year search for her missing brother Seamus is just one told in this episode, the second in a two-part series on the theme of dealing with the past. We speak to Damien McNally of Belfast's Wave Trauma Centre about how trauma can be passed down from one generation to the next, and the implications of providing...
2019-07-02
1h 04
The Seamus Heaney Centre Podcast
Episode 2: Saint Patrick's Day
In this serpentine episode, Ian Sansom doesn't talk about snakes with Manuela Moser, Gail McConnell, and Jimmy McAleavey. As far as we can tell, Padraig Regan's poems do not contain snakes. It was produced in a small back room by Ian Sansom, Stephen Sexton, Rachel Brown, and Chantal Ailsby, with original music and sounds by Nick Boyle and Chantal Ailsby.
2019-03-20
33 min
Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth
KTN: Gail Minogue - Trends for 2019
Gail is a Los Angeles-based professional who reveals the symbolic relationship of numbers to our life experiences. Her specialty is integrating real world experiences with holistic inner teachings. She is a licensed commodities broker and has studied and utilized the ancient sciences of numbers and patterns for 25 years. Minogue’s books include Divine Design: How You Created the Life You Are Living, now in its third edition with expanded content, and The Invisible System, which is in final preparation for publication. In addition to media appearances on outlets including CNN, ABC and Charter Communications, she has produced the DV...
2019-02-20
1h 00
Not Exactly Rocket Science
Gail McConnell
Gail is actually a physicist, and she talked to us about a lens as big as your arm, sending hard drives through the post, and the difficulty of advertising DVD on VHS
2018-09-28
29 min
Not Exactly Rocket Science
Gail McConnell
Gail is actually a physicist, and she talked to us about a lens as big as your arm, sending hard drives through the post, and the difficulty of advertising DVD on VHS
2018-09-28
29 min
Not Exactly Rocket Science
Gail McConnell
Gail is actually a physicist, and she talked to us about a lens as big as your arm, sending hard drives through the post, and the difficulty of advertising DVD on VHS
2018-09-28
29 min
Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth
KTN: Gail Minogue - Pythagorean Numerology
Gail Minogue is a published authority in the symbolic relationship of numbers to our lives, with solid experience as a licensed commodities broker since 1987, 30 years now, and a history of offering visionary viewpoints on world events. Gail combines many disciplines to deliver wise perspectives coupled with practical understanding of trends and events---past, present and future.Gail assists individuals and organizations to navigate the dynamics of change and become master builders of their futures, relationships, and successes. She provides clients with remarkable insights through a unique combination of trends analysis and forecasting, ancient & contemporary cyclical data, Pythagorean numerology, plus...
2018-02-21
1h 00
The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show
Rob McConnell Interviews: Gail Martin - The Chronicles of The Necromancer
Gail Z. Martin is the author of The Summoner, The Blood King and Dark Haven in The Chronicles of The Necromancer series. Book Four, Dark Lady's Chosen, makes its international debut in December of 2009. For book updates, tour information and contact details, visit www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com. Gail is also the host of the Ghost in the Machine Fantasy Podcast, and you can find her on MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Gail discovered her passion for science fiction, fantasy and ghost stories in elementary school. The first story she wrote-at age five-was about a vampire. Her favorite TV show as a preschooler...
2017-02-07
42 min
FedSoc Events
“Dear Colleague”/Guidance Letters, Consent Decrees, and other administrative law innovations - 1-6-2017
This panel will discuss administrative agencies’ increasing use of devices such as guidance letters, consent decrees, and Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (instead of final rules or adjudications issued with APA procedural protections) as mechanisms for setting major policies that may be effectively binding on private parties. -- This panel was held on January 6, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in San Francisco, CA. -- Panel: “Dear Colleague”/Guidance Letters, Consent Decrees, and other administrative law innovations -- Prof. Richard Epstein, New York University School of Law; Prof. Gail Heriot, University San Diego School of Law; Prof. Richard Pierce, The George Washin...
2017-01-23
1h 42
Federalist Society Event Audio
“Dear Colleague”/Guidance Letters, Consent Decrees, and other administrative law innovations - 1-6-2017
19th Annual Faculty ConferenceThis panel will discuss administrative agencies’ increasing use of devices such as guidance letters, consent decrees, and Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (instead of final rules or adjudications issued with APA procedural protections) as mechanisms for setting major policies that may be effectively binding on private parties. This panel was held on January 6, 2017 during the 19th Annual Faculty Conference in San Francisco, CA.Panel: “Dear Colleague”/Guidance Letters, Consent Decrees, and other administrative law innovations 9:00 am - 10:45 am 3rd Floor, Embarcadero RoomProf. Richard Epstein, New York Univers...
2017-01-23
1h 42
Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth
Gail Minogue - The Dynamics of Change
Gail Minogue assists individuals and organizations to navigate the dynamics of change and become master builders of their futures, relationships, and successes. She provides clients with remarkable insights through a unique combination of trends analysis and forecasting, ancient & contemporary cyclical data, Pythagorean numerology, plus the wisdom gained from her experience in business markets and the intensive study and use of intuitive spiritual systems. Gail is a Los Angeles-based professional who reveals the symbolic relationship of numbers to our life experiences. Her specialty is integrating real world experiences with holistic inner teachings. She is a licensed commodities broker and...
2017-01-21
1h 00
The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show
Rob McConnell Interviews: Gail Martin - The Summoner and The Blood King
Gail Z. Martin is the author of The Summoner and The Blood King in The Chronicles of The Necromancer series. The Blood King makes its international debut February 1. For book updates, tour information and contact details, visit www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com. Gail kicks off a new book tour Feb. 1 that will take her to North Carolina, Arizona, Virginia and Maryland.Gail discovered her passion for science fiction, fantasy and ghost stories in elementary school. The first story she wrote-at age five-was about a vampire. Her favorite TV show as a preschooler was Dark Shadows. At age 14, she decided to become a...
2017-01-09
45 min
Emily T Gail Talk Story
Emily T Gail Show with Colin McConnell, Detroit Respect & Robin Ussery Lifelong Detroiter espnhawaii.com
Emily talks story with Colin McConnell, Detroit Respect Clothing Line (detroitrespect.com) and Lifelong Detroiter Robin Ussery who works with Friends School.They share their experiences in Detroit since they were kids and their continued love for Detroit reflected in their work and play. Colin grew up in Highland Park and Robin's father was a long time basketball coach at Wayne State. They each share some fun,interesting, thoughtful stories and feelings about living in and life in Detroit.It was a wonderful last minute get together ... as a result of our just feeling...
2014-10-14
38 min
Emily T Gail Talk Story
Emily T Gail Show with Colin McConnell, Detroit Respect & Robin Ussery Lifelong Detroiter espnhawaii.com
Emily talks story with Colin McConnell, Detroit Respect Clothing Line (detroitrespect.com) and Lifelong Detroiter Robin Ussery who works with Friends School.They share their experiences in Detroit since they were kids and their continued love for Detroit reflected in their work and play. Colin grew up in Highland Park and Robin's father was a long time basketball coach at Wayne State. They each share some fun,interesting, thoughtful stories and feelings about living in and life in Detroit.It was a wonderful last minute get together ... as a result of our just feeling...
2014-10-14
38 min