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The podcast for people who want to go freelance or are already doing it. Hosted by freelance writer and author of 'Out of Office: Ditch the 9-5 and Be Your Own Boss' - Fiona Thomas. Whether you're starting a side hustle or looking for a career change, tune in to learn how to make self-employment work for you.
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Content you could use. We focus topics on the Global Mindset, including Diversity and Innovation, Business Psychology, and Strategic Collaboration. In this podcast, Dr. Nitha Fiona Nagubadi will introduce a new topic or interview a guest. The discussions provide perspective on anything from management, global business, psychology, innovation, creativity, diversity, and more! We look forward to your thoughts. Please email nitha@mangonetworx.com and visit our websites at www.mangonetworx.com a ...
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What is a cycle-breaker? How do we finally step out of the patterns that keep us stagnant and build extraordinary lives? Join Fiona Walsh, a change-maker and cycle breaker who transforms lives as a coach. Each week, she steps into the inner worlds of people uncovering their own stories of bravery and strength. You'll hear from experts in personal change, healing sharing practical techniques for self awareness, emotional wellness and lasting personal growth. Come along as we unlock limitation ...
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Sport for Business

Rob Hartnett

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We speak on your behalf to the people who make the decisions in the business of sport. From CEOs to Sponsors, Media professionals and creators of great campaigns, we open a window into their world through the art of conversation.If you'd like to know more about us and what we do in the commercial world of sport visit sportforbusiness.com
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People vanish every day. Hundreds of murders remain unsolved. This podcast has a mix of cases you know, along with those more obscure mysteries. We discuss the details of the case and theorize on what could have happened, all in an attempt to keep these cases from being forgotten.
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Imagining The Past

Imagining The Past

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The Imagining the Past podcast series is brought to you by the Historical Novel Society Australasia (https://hnsa.org.au/) . We feature authors appearing at our biennial conferences (https://hnsa.org.au/conferences-events/) or have been recognised in our $150,000 ARA Historical Novel Prize (https://hnsa.org.au/ara-historical-novel-prize/) . Our HNSA hosts, Greg Johnston and Kelly Gardiner, discuss researching, writing and publishing historical fiction with acclaimed writers of the genre in i ...
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A monthly podcast for all things Australian YA, featuring interviews with authors, readers, publishing folk and booksellers, upcoming releases and events around the country, and much more!
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Performance is an ephemeral thing, so how do we rediscover its history, and what can that teach us about theatre today? The Theatre History Podcast explores these questions through interviews with scholars and artists who are studying theatre's past in order to help shape its future.
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We Are Warrington

Warrington College of Business

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The University of Florida Warrington College of Business is proud to present its first ever podcast: We Are Warrington. We Are Warrington helps young business leaders discover what is possible by highlighting stories from the Warrington community about the University of Florida experience, business industry insights, innovative research, and more. Hosted by Andy Lord, the podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and in the Warrington Newsroom. New episodes are released on th ...
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"There was relief, but there was also at that point in my time, I don't like to admit it, but there was anger, and in that exact moment, I very much was blaming the other person from the marriage. And so there was blame as well. It was definitely not my highest self." In this episode, Ashlee shares her transformative journey of self-discovery, from…
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"So much of my life was built on armour because I was trying so hard to avoid pain, uncertainty, failure, or rejection. And in the end, I was just holding myself back from my greatness." In this episode, Courtney shares her powerful journey from people-pleasing and self-doubt to discovering the power of true self-acceptance. Reflecting on her early…
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“This chapter of my life was not a midlife crisis. For me, midlife is an unraveling. And, what I’ve learned over the last couple of years is that unraveling is about fulfilling a longing for more self-acceptance and more self-love.” In this solo episode, Fiona Walsh opens up about her transformative journey into Internal Family Systems (IFS) therap…
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Are you looking for a career with global travel opportunities and mission to help improve lives all around the world? On November 18, Global Minnesota will be hosting a free webinar on navigating international career opportunities in the U.S. Government. In this event, you’ll hear insights and advice from an expert panel featuring representatives f…
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“The story that kept playing was that I needed to be the caretaker for people, that I was responsible for their emotions, for their happiness, and for the outcome of what their life looked like, and that I needed to be there to pick them up.” In this episode, Kristen shares her powerful journey of breaking free from generational patterns, moving fr…
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In today's 92nd episode of the Sport for Business podcast we are chatting with Stephen King about the announcement that KPMG is renewing it's partnership with the KPMG Women's Irish Open for another three years. They were a key element in bringing the tournament back onto the schedule after an abeyance of a decade and the success over the past thre…
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Enjoy this informative and delightful conversation with Dr. Anam Rafi. Dr. Rafi works as a Technology Delivery Consultant at Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance. Most of her career has spanned project management roles within the healthcare industry, which involve leadership expertise, independent learning, driving process efficiency, and leadin…
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“One of my party tricks, or superpowers, I thought, was that I'm a tiny person who can drink a lot. So it was actually part of me being proud of how much I could drink. Looking back, I think even after just one or two glasses, I had no idea the effect those glasses had on my behavior.” In this episode, Lisa dives deep into the transformation of her…
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We are back on the subject of sponsorship in today's 91st episode of the Sport for Business podcast. I'm delighted to be joined by Kevin Kent of Laya Healthcare to take about their new campaign - We are one Always which has the ambitious aim of using sport to combat loneliness. There are some great insights and research into the subject and we talk…
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“It's the holy f*ck moment. It's the moment which breaks you open. It's the moment that brings you to your knees and calls you back home. You know, I believe that the universe does this. They rattle us to our bones and it's the dark night of the soul moments. It’s the moment that changed the whole trajectory of my life.” Christine is spicy, direct,…
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For Episode 90 of the Sport for Business Podcast, we headed to the heart of Government. We had a wide-ranging conversation with Thomas Byrne TD, Minister of State for Sport, Physical Education, and an Gaeltacht. Recorded in his office within the labyrinthine corridors of Leinster House, nothing was off the table from his own entry into politics, ge…
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“I am going to do something for me! I'm going to do something that feels aligned with who I am… And as scary as that felt and sounded, it was the first time that I had full conviction that I couldn't do this, play this game anymore. And that I had to look out for myself.” In this episode, Julia opens up about how being laid off multiple times force…
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Warning: This episode contains discussions about family and domestic violence, which may be distressing for some listeners. "What was going on in my household was a secret. I'd been living with what felt like a big dirty secret. I was a very successful businesswoman with a senior executive career. At home, I was living with this growing, escalating…
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It was a morning to learn, engage, and be inspired. Our Children and Sport conference, held in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, drew an audience of those working in the space and those who are attracted to helping and making a difference. Dr Fiona Chambers was perhaps the most uncomplicated interview I have ever done on stage, brimming with e…
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"Little did I know, 'it's your time to shine' had a much deeper meaning. It was my time to shine from the inside out. To be the light, to share my story, and inspire others to embrace their journey." In this solo episode, Fiona Walsh opens up about her emotional burnout, finding clarity, and the transformative journey that followed. From juggling a…
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The 1980s might not seem like a decade conducive to the emergence of a groundbreaking gay theatre. However, amidst the AIDS pandemic and a homophobic backlash to the gains of the post-Stonewall era, Charles Busch and Kenneth Elliott created something unique in New York City. The company that they founded, Theatre-in-Limbo, developed some of the big…
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South Korea is a leading global economy and close ally of the United States. Even with its status and the explosion of cultural touchpoints like K-Pop, South Korea’s history and politics are still relatively unknown to many in the United States. With rising tensions throughout the Asia-Pacific region, what will the U.S.-Korea partnership look like …
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In today's 88th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we focus on the Amgen Irish Open, which will take place at Royal County Down between September 12th and 15th. We are joined by the Tournament Director, Paul Gillmon, who invites us inside the ropes to look at what it takes to put on a major sporting tournament on the shore of the Irish Sea …
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Thank you for joining us on Business Psychology: Connect Globally and Innovate and listening to our conversation with Rupali Kumbhani. Rupali is an adaptive leader who drives high-visibility global initiatives, addressing complex enterprise challenges through innovative technology solutions. Her approach centers on delivering transformative solutio…
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It was only for a few minutes, but it was still great to spend time with Rhasidat Adeleke as she came down from the high of Paris 2024, with a whole new life as a full-time professional athlete laid out before her. We spoke about the impact of the Olympics, village life, how she handles being involved in commercial partnerships, and whether she is …
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In today's 86th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we are diving back into questions of leadership and the future. I’m joined by Warren Deutrom the CEO of Cricket Ireland and proud to be getting stuck in, after recent announcements, to planning for a future with a national cricket stadium; a World Cup coming to Dublin and Ireland in 2030; t…
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In today's 85th episode of the Sport for Business podcast, we continue our short series of interviews in advance of the Paralympic Games, which will get underway in Paris on August 28th. Next up is Shot Putter Mary Fitzgerald, who will thrive on the energy of a full stadium, friends, and family in Paris. An occupational therapist with Enable Irelan…
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In today's 84th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we continue our short series of interviews in advance of the Paralympic Games, which will begin in Paris on August 28th. Next up is the lively spirit that is sprinter Orla Comerford, the visually impaired athlete working in the visual arts and running faster than ever heading to Paris. We c…
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In today's 83rd episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we continue our short series of interviews before the Paralympic Games, which will get underway in Paris on August 28th. Next up is Ana Maia, a crucial member of the team behind the team in Paris and the Classification Manager of Paralympics Ireland. Over the next 15 minutes, we will guide …
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In today's 82nd episode of the show, back after a short Olympic fuelled summer break, we are diving into the world of Formula One, and the position of an Irish company at its very highest level. Colin Westcott-Pitt is the Global Chief Brand Officer at Glanbia Performance Nutrition, and his signature is only just dry on a deal with the McLaren F1 te…
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In today's 81st episode of the show, we are kicking off a short series of interviews with Team Ireland members who will represent us in the Stade de France as part of the Athletics team at the Paralympic Games. First up is 1500-metre runner Greta Streimikyte, who is ready to compete in her third Paralympic Games after coming to Ireland from Lithuan…
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Global Minnesota's Great Decisions program features grassroots discussion groups where people from all over the state get together in their communities to talk about the big foreign policy issues of our time. Groups are made up of all different backgrounds including community organizations, church groups, universities, and even groups of friends wh…
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In the 1960s, the English city of Sheffield began work on a new theatre. The new venue, called the Crucible, became an important landmark in the development of theatre in the UK, as well as a point of contention nationwide. At the center of it all was Colin George, who spearheaded the building of the Crucible and fought for its then-unconventional …
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How did scenic designer become a job that people could pursue in the theatre? Dr. David Bisaha joins us to talk about his book, American Scenic Design and Freelance Professionalism. Correction for the episode: The correct number for the historical, segregated Washington, D.C. IATSE Local was 224-A, not 244-A.…
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As a major player in global affairs, Germany has a critical role in steering the transatlantic relationship. Earlier this summer, Global Minnesota partnered on an event with the Germanic-American Institute and the Bertelsmann Foundation to discuss the U.S.-German relationship. The event featured remarks from Irene Braam, Executive Director of the B…
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In February of 2016, while walking down a busy street, a man was murdered. This heinous act was caught on video surveillance. Sketches went out to the public showing what the attackers looked like. Even though there were witnesses, and a video showing the attack, 8 years later the murder remains unsolved. ========== Subscribe, Hit The Like Button A…
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With nearly 1.5 billion people, Africa has a young, rapidly rising population, coupled with an abundance of natural resources, access to key minerals for the green economy and a growing importance in the geopolitical balance of power. Hear from the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs, Molly Phee, as she discusses U.S. pol…
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In today's 80th episode of the show, we are back on the Road to Paris. Our guests are Beibhinn Parsons and Harry McNulty, who hope to be stars of the Irish Rugby Sevens teams. They are coming off a great year and heading to the Stade de France with genuine medal ambitions. TritonLake became the title sponsor of the Ireland Men’s and Women’s Sevens …
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In today's 79th episode of the show, we are again focused on the Sport for Business PwC 30 Under 30. The 2024 intake came together in recent weeks, and this is the second in a short series of interviews with those who have shown the potential to be leaders in our industry for years to come. We are joined by Craig Derham who could have been gracing …
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Welcome to the interview with the multitalented tech founder and musician R Darryl Thomas. In this podcast, we have a bubbling range of topics from his work on the exciting new startup for Superfans of budding musicians. Would you like to meet the next big star early in their career? Listen to this episode to learn how through the App Mwseq (www.mw…
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Global Minnesota’s Classroom Connection program inspires our littlest learners with fun and interactive lessons about a country’s culture, language, and daily life. International volunteers from all over the world go to elementary and middle school classrooms to spark global curiosity about people from other countries. Global Minnesota recently exp…
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Producer and Host of University of Chicago Radio Station WHPK Program: International Music Around the World Community DJ and University of Chicago alumna Marta Nicholas has had the longest relationship with the school and the station and recalls visiting friends at WHPK’s predecessor station in the 1950s, when she was a student at the University of…
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In the early hours of July 29, 2016 tragedy struck. Police allege that AJ Jr., then 16 years old, used his father's .22-caliber pistol to fatally shoot both Antonio Sr. and Dawn while they slept. But the events leading up to and following this fateful night paint a complex picture. Sources https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2024/05/23/aj-arms…
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In today's 78th episode of the show, we are firmly on our Olympic Pathway, chatting to James O’Callaghan, the Performance Director at Irish Sailing and a man with a real passion for the Games. We chat about Ireland’s three boats, the sailors in them and their journeys both to Marseilles and beyond. There are some great lessons to be learned about r…
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In today's 77th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we are focused on the Sport for Business PwC 30 Under 30. The 2024 intake came together in recent weeks, and this is the first in a short series of interviews with those who have shown the potential to be leaders in our industry for years to come. We are joined by Michelle Davoren, a master…
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In September 2016, a young man named Charles Bryant met 24-year-old Jackie Vandagriff at a bar in Denton, Texas. Just hours after their encounter, Vandagriff was found brutally murdered near Grapevine Lake. ============= Sources https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jackie-vandagriff-murder-targeted-killer-ex-48-hours/ https://people.com/crime/jacqueline-va…
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In today's 76th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we are chatting with David McHugh, the newly minted captain of Wasserman’s Irish operation, founder of Line Up Sports, friend, mentor, and commercial adviser to a host of Irish sporting stars including Tadgh Furlong, Paul O’Donovan and Kellie Harrington. We talk about what that role means i…
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In today's 75th episode of the show, we are chatting about sponsorship with Daragh Persse, the founder of the Brand Fans and the driving force behind the establishment last week of the European Sponsorship Association or ESA’s first fully-fledged national extension ESA Ireland. Daragh’s credentials in the game are impeccable having worked with Voda…
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