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SOCCER SHOW (387) GALWAY UTD V SLIGO ROVERS LOI PL MATCH REPORT FRI 16 MAY 2025
Galway United 0 Sligo Rovers 1 – Friday 16 May 2025 – LOI Premier DivisionThe Soccer Show Match Report from Eamonn Deacy Parkfeaturing Managers: Ollie Horgan & John RussellMatch Analysts: Dave Mossman. Supporters: Jake Kearney & Stephen CrossanSports Correspondents: Mike … Continue reading →
2025-05-17
39 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.206 Singing, Psychotherapy and the Voice: Exploring Deeper Connections with Stephen King
In this thought-provoking episode, Stephen King returns to explore the deep links between psychology and voice. How can we integrate body psychotherapy into our lessons without a psychology degree? And how can we respond when we don’t have all the answers? This episode invites you to rethink what it means to really listen. WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST? 2:40 From vocal coach to psychotherapist 16:30 How can singing teachers play a positive role? 41:01 What exercises from Body Psychotherapy can teachers apply in the lesson? 50:50 What was Stephen’s...
2025-04-16
1h 07
Maine SUD Learning Community
216 | Planning for Success: Shared Decision-Making and Outpatient Transition From Fentanyl to Buprenorphine
Join the ME SUD Learning Community for the March 13, 2025, presentation "Planning for Success: Shared Decision-Making and Outpatient Transition From Fentanyl to Buprenorphine" presented by Wesley Brewington, Drew Mossman, Danielle Bellosi and Dr. Stephen Martin.
2025-03-13
59 min
Mojo for the Modern Man
Stephen Campolo and the 20 Year Path
I had a deeply moving conversation with Stephen Campolo, whose transformation from an overweight teenager to a fitness coach reveals layers of complexity that most weight loss stories gloss over. With remarkable candor, Stephen shared his journey through restrictive dieting, competitive bodybuilding at 17, and his ongoing dance with binge eating - including a sobering wake-up call when his gallbladder nearly ruptured at 30. What struck me most was Stephen's ability to hold seemingly contradictory truths: the discipline required for physical transformation alongside the persistent challenge of food addiction. His evolution from chasing six-pack abs to advocating for holistic...
2024-12-10
1h 19
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Histories
A short look at three key monuments in the historiographical tradition of the Order of St John: works by which it came to understand its past and present its history to the wider world.
2024-06-24
07 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
The Chancellor
A short look at some of the works in the Library from the pen of the Order’s outstanding literary figure: its vice-chancellor Guillaume Caoursin, the great propagandist of the Rhodiot cause in the late fifteenth century.
2024-06-24
05 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Ritual
A short look at four items off the library’s shelves that illuminate the liturgical ritual of the Hospitaller brethren: the songs they sang, the texts they chanted, and the processions they led.
2024-06-24
06 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Our Lords the Sick
Stephen Mossman and Rebecca Raven discuss the caritative impulse at the heart of the Hospitaller mission: the care for the sick. How did the sisters and brothers of the Order of St John realize that mission? What were their hospitals like, and who did they serve? What else did they do for the poor and the sick of medieval and early modern Europe? And what was their role in providing the medieval equivalent of a food bank?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of the...
2024-06-17
23 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
The Donors
Stephen Mossman and Abi Cornick discuss why lay women and men made donations – of money, of land, and sometimes of themselves – to the Order of St John. How far can we know what was in the minds of individuals in the far distant past? What can a cache of ancient documents in the Museum’s collection tell us about the lives of French farmers and their relationship to the Order nearly eight hundred years ago?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of the series to answer...
2024-06-10
23 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Centre and Periphery
Stephen Mossman and Abi Cornick discuss the problems of achieving uniformity in behaviour and in ways of life in an international organization before the advent of modern communication – a problem especially acute for the Order of St John, with its institutional centre out on the Mediterranean margins, far distant from the European centres of power on which it relied. How did printing change that dynamic, not always in the ‘right’ direction?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of the series to answer your questions. If you wa...
2024-06-03
28 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Pilgrimage
Stephen Mossman and Anna Mason discuss one of the most extraordinary works from the first generation of European printing: the account of the pilgrimage to the Holy Land undertaken by two Germans, the writer Bernhard von Breydenbach and the artist Erhard Reuwich, in 1483-84. But what was pilgrimage in the medieval Christian imagination actually for, and why did Hospitaller Rhodes come to play such an important part in it?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of the series to answer your questions. If you want...
2024-05-27
32 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
The Indulgence
Stephen Mossman and Hannah Agass discuss the indulgence and its importance for the Order of St John in the late Middle Ages – but what actually was an indulgence? Why were indulgences so highly prized, and yet so controversial? How did the Hospitallers transform the indulgence to make the Ottoman attack on Rhodes in 1480 into the first great mass media event of the print age?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of the series to answer your questions. If you want to ask anything about the hi...
2024-05-20
29 min
Off the Shelves at St John's Gate
Off the Shelves
Stephen Mossman and Abi Cornick discuss the history of the Order of St John from its origins in twelfth-century Jerusalem to the modern St John Ambulance, and the genesis of its Museum and historic library in St John’s Gate. Why was a religious order that had been suppressed in the British Isles during the Reformation reinvented in the Victorian era? What had happened to its old priory in London, and how was it rediscovered for the Museum?We would love to hear from our listeners! We will be recording a special podcast at the end of th...
2024-05-13
23 min
Podcast de iPop Radio
Programa #21 - Los Ideales 2 Mayo 24
¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) Babybaby_explores - This Bonds To It 2) Water From Your Eyes - Warm Storm 3) iVANA - Paralysis 4) Hodo Gaia - Collarbones 5) JW Francis - Orbit 6) Kurran Karbal - Begin Again 7) Lava La Rue - Push N Shuv 8) Rachel Chinouriri - It Is...
2024-05-02
3h 00
Mojo for the Modern Man
Speak-Up Culture with Stephen Shedletzky
For this special episode I am joined by Stephen Shedletzky, and our conversation begins by unraveling the core themes of his new book, "Speak Up Culture: When Leaders Truly Listen, People Speak Up." Stephen expands on the book's title - delving into the vital role of vulnerability, curiosity, and grounded optimism in fostering environments where voices are heard. We explore the nuances of emotional agility, discuss stories from the book illustrating the impact of authentic leadership, and reflect on the personal growth that emerges when leaders embrace genuine communication. Join us for a heartfelt conversation on the...
2023-12-19
54 min
City Road Podcast
107. Contested Country
How are Australia’s Indigenous and settler histories recognised and confronted in cultural heritage conservation and urban planning practice, alongside wider struggles for native title, land rights, and spatial justice? Join this conversation with a panel of experts across Indigenous history, archaeology, heritage conservation, urban planning and design. SPEAKERS Professor Bronwyn Carlson, Head of Department of Indigenous Studies, Macquarie University Stephen Gapps, Senior Associate Historian, Artefact Heritage Services Seth Dias, PHD Candidate at the USYD school of Architecture, Design and Planning Innez Haua Jess Herder, Senior Associate, Thirriwirri CHAIRED BY Professor Michael Mossman, Associate Dean Indigenous Strategy and Services, the Un...
2023-12-06
1h 06
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.128 Considering The Whole Self in Singing And Teaching Singing with Jeremy Ryan Mossman
This week's guest is a teacher of voice, movement, and wholistic expression. Jeremy Ryan Mossman is the founder of Body-Based Voice Ped and has presented at global events for the likes of The Voice Foundation, Voice Study Centre, and the Musical Theater Educators Alliance and has spoken about many topics, including fascia-based techniques. Jeremy is a contributing author, a 500-hour certified yoga teacher, and a Feldenkrais Practitioner in training. Jeremy is here to discuss why we would benefit from considering the whole self during singing and teaching singing, and what that even means.RELEVANT...
2023-09-13
1h 03
Treehouse Villains
Exploring sci-fi
We discuss what in sci fi got you hooked on the genre. Space odyssey and sci fi in society todayOn the mics: Ian, Mr Chris, and the Late Great Stephen Mossman Moss. You will always be heard !Dedicate to Stephen moss
2022-10-18
1h 03
Mojo for the Modern Man
The Journeyman Life with Tony Daloisio - Act 2
Tony Daloisio begins Act 2 with a story of a recent experience he had at lunch with a good friend. Presented with what could have easily become a confrontation, he describes facing a “moment of truth” and how slowing down, opening his heart choosing to empathize deepened the friendship.Tony leads us into a discussion highlighting his own work as well as that of Robert Kegan. He weaves elegantly between inner and outer work, touches on the importance of self-awareness, and points us toward noticing the feedback the outside world is constantly serving up.He off...
2022-06-21
32 min
Mojo for the Modern Man
The Journeyman Life with Tony Daloisio - Act 1
Tony Daloisio opens Act 1 with his story of life with “Mother Mary”, his brilliant and extraordinarily troubled mother. Tony’s mother was an “obsessive, compulsive, neurotic” parent who “ruled with an iron fist,” who did everything in her power to control her environment, including her children. Tony goes on to describe the energy of his extended family as “dangerous.” As a relatively young teen, Tony realized that he was actually his own person. Often forced by his mother to sit for hours at a time during which she wrote and would later take swats at him, he began to fight back by...
2022-06-14
27 min
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Legal & Political
The House: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Political Drama by Christopher Lee
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570352 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The House: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Political Drama Author: Christopher Lee Narrator: Peter Kelly, Julian Glover, Full Cast, Isla Blair, Timothy West, David Ryall, Christopher Benjamin, Sheila Reid, Sarah Badel, Trevor Peacock Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 19 hours 6 minutes Release date: June 9, 2022 Genres: Legal & Political Publisher's Summary: All six series of Christopher Lee's enthralling parliamentary drama - plus Christmas Special Suave, unflappable and ambitious, veteran politician Charles Bannister knows his way around the corridors of power. As Chief Whip, he's adept at keeping MPs in line and squashing potential...
2022-06-09
05 min
Constructing You
Rami Adra on Constructing You - Your Mindset Matters The Most
Infused with entrepreneurial spirit, Rami is always asking how can things be done better? After running and selling a successful heating and cooling business, Rami became a registered building practitioner with qualifications in building and construction in order to build Mossman. His specialty is the back-end; guiding Mossman to meet its ever-evolving challenges, finding new and better ways to benefit customers through the use of digital technology, and spending a lot of time with clients to ensure their every need is taken care of. Success is Rami's only yardstick, and he enjoys nothing more than creating a great environment in...
2021-03-07
58 min
Mojo for the Modern Man
A Conversation with Stephen Shedletzky: Triumphant Failure, Zayde and a Path Toward Why - Part 2
Stephen Shedletzky, Head of Brand Experience & Lead Igniter at Simon Sinek knows a thing or two about "Why." He also knows a few things about making the journey from stuttering to becoming a passionate, erudite speaker, podcaster, producer and determined chaser - and catcher - of dreams...Part 2 of our conversation begins with Stephen's recollection: "I remember sitting in my cubicle..."As you may correctly imagine, that cubicle moment was the beginning of, well, a new beginning that led Shed - as his friends call him - down a path that led to S...
2020-12-08
29 min
Mojo for the Modern Man
A Conversation with Stephen Shedletzky: Triumphant Failure, Zayde and a Path Toward Why - Part 1
Stephen Shedletzky, Head of Brand Experience & Lead Igniter at Simon Sinek knows a thing or two about "Why." He also knows a few things about making the journey from stuttering to becoming a passionate, erudite speaker, podcaster, producer and determined chaser - and catcher - of dreams...And Shed, as his friends call him, is just a good, good man.In Part 1 of our conversation, Stephen shares his childhood history of stuttering, traveling from humiliation to "triumphant failure" - and the powerful influence of his Zayde, (Yiddish for Grandfather) a Holocaust survivor with a...
2020-12-01
28 min
Rugby Coach Weekly
Roundup Rodeo Ep9: Reviewing last week’s pick of the pods & webinars
Send us a textHost Phil Llewellyn with guests Dave Sharkey, Mark Rees and Andrew Brownhill review some of the many great podcasts and webinars from the last week.The team pick out the key takeaways from each episode and how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.The main three reviews are:Reflective practice, not reflection. Making sense of improving ourselves, from UK Coaching.Lara Mossman challenges Russell Earnshaw on how he coaches.Changing cultures: real differences that translate into success with Sean Dyche....
2020-06-21
54 min
An Acquired Taste Podcast
The BBC Show That Spooked a Generation + Rapid Fire Advice!
Looking for a creepy distraction? Bethany talks about the '90s BBC special “Ghostwatch,” a show that terrified a generation of kids, caused The BBC to bury it, and inspired tv and movies like “The Blair Witch Project." Then, Kathleen dips into the Facebook page to help you all out with your problems! From being stuck at home with parents to losing your bra tissues, Kathleen and Bethany try to sort out some of your tricky situations. And, as always, your voicemails! ----- Check out our merch! —> https://store.dftba.com/collections/an-acquired-taste-podcast ------ RESOUR...
2020-04-02
1h 07
Front Row: Archive 2014
Sondheim's Assassins, Albums of the year, Jeremy Deller, Royal Photographic Society
Suzy Klein, Kate Mossman and Greg James make their picks from pop, classical and alternative for a Christmas wishlist of albums.The artist Jeremy Deller discusses curating an exhibition of work by his artistic heroes - William Morris and Andy Warhol. David Benedict reviews the latest revival of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins; the darkly comic musical depicting the lives of the 13 people who have tried to assassinate a President of the United States. The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853. 'Drawn by Light' is the RPS' first major London exhibition showcasing a selection from...
2014-12-02
28 min