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Inclusion Health - Voices from the margins

Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education (CNME) Mayo/Roscommon

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This podcast series is aimed at nurses, midwives, healthcare professionals and an interagency audience. The podcast covers a range of topics around inclusion health including: trauma informed care, the importance of play, LGBTI+ support in healthcare, how data influences policy and domestic violence, coercive control and the voice of the child. The podcast is produced by The Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education (CNME) Mayo/Roscommon The overall aim is to raise awareness of the impact o ...
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Voices Of Boyle

Carlo Cretaro | Florence Cretaro

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Finally, after years of talking about bringing a podcast to Boyle, we’re live! This podcast is our way of documenting stories about Boyle and its people.So what motivated us to take this big leap into the unknown (it’s our first time recording audio and doing interviews!)? We were lucky enough to spend 7+ years travelling and, like the majority of people that live abroad, we came back to Boyle with a greater appreciation for our hometown, its people and its history.We love the idea of creati ...
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Zion Family Christian Church

Zion Family Christian Church

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A real Family Church at the heart of ZFCC is God’s directive to be a family church meeting family needs. We as a body have realized that in order to meet the needs of the whole family, the needs of each individual must be met. For this reason, we at ZFCC, have several ministries that seek to fulfill the needs of the individuals. Zion Family Christian Church Possibility Arena, The Core, Church Street, Roscommon. Http://www.zfcc.org
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Farming for Nature

Farming for Nature

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Conversations with Irish farmers about how and why they make space for nature while operating a profitable farm. FFN (https://www.farmingfornature.ie) is a not-for-profit initiative set up by scientists & farmers to restore the ecological health of Irish farmland. FFN on twitter (https://twitter.com/farmfornature) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/farmingfornature/?hl=en)
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Áine Costello is National coordinator for the Childhood Domestic Abuse Project at Barnardos and Sarah Rush is Child and Youth Participation project worker at Barnardos. Áine and Sarah talk about the following on the podcast: Raise awareness of child and young people as victims of domestic violence in their own right Raise awareness of the impact of…
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Ms. Michelle Mc Dermott is Endoscopy Triage CNM2 and Ms. Christine Rohan is Patient Advocacy and Liaison Service Coordinator, Roscommon University Hospital. Michelle and Christine are projects leads for the Roscommon University Hospital Rainbow Project. In this episode Michelle and Christine speak about the following: The Roscommon University Hospi…
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Ep 54--- Episode 54 takes us on a trip down the Regan family lane with local photographer Mary Regan. Mary’s not only known for her own work as a local photographer but also for being the beloved wife of the late Christy Regan, one of Boyle’s most renowned photographers, who captured the spirit and essence of our town for decades. Together, Mary an…
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Ms. Carol Duffy is a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist specialising in play therapy. Her current role is as a core trainer and academic registrar at the Children's Therapy Centre. Carol works with children and young people of all ages and their families. She specialises in the areas of trauma, attachment and play. In this episode Carol speakers …
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Dr Sharon Lambert is a member of the teaching staff in the School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork. Sharon is interested in trauma at individual and systemic levels. She has particular academic and applied expertise with trauma aware, trauma sensitive and trauma informed service design projects. Sharon covers the following on the podc…
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Ep 53--- Michelle shares her vast expertise on various therapies - from the subtleties of reflexology and the rejuvenating benefits of Japanese facelift massage to the emerging excitement around Bowen Therapy. We chat about the nuances of holistic treatments versus conventional methods like Botox, dive into the benefits of Indian Head Massage, and …
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This is a trailer for the Inclusion Health - Voices from the Margins podcast series. This series is aimed at nurses, midwives, healthcare professionals and an interagency audience. The podcast covers a range of topics around inclusion health including: trauma informed care, the importance of play, LGBTI+ support in healthcare, how data influences p…
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Ep 52--- Welcome to our latest episode, where we welcome local musician David Connolly to the podcast. David comes from Keash, a small village just a few kilometers outside of Boyle. From his early school days in Boyle to his first steps into the world of music, David has always had a passion for playing, singing, and performing. In today’s episode…
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Ep 51--- Welcome to episode 51 of the Voices of Boyle. Today, our guest is Greer Mac Keogh, who has been passionately documenting the rich history of the Royal Hotel through stories, photos, videos, and other memorabilia over the last number of years. Her project, “In These Rooms,” will be showcased in a two-week exhibition starting Saturday, Augus…
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Ep 50--- Welcome back to Voices of Boyle, where we explore the rich history and personal stories that make our town so special. Today, we’re thrilled to chat with Brendan McGee, a self-employed trader and life-long resident of Boyle. In this episode, Brendan dives into the roots of the Boyle Arts Festival, discussing its impact on the community and…
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Ep 49--- Welcome back to the Voices of Boyle, where we revisit memories and stories from our lovely town. In this episode we welcome back the insightful Noel Sheerin for part 2, to entertain us with more tales and recollections of the town's vibrant history. Some of the many topics Noel chats about include his experiences as a young altar boy, the …
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Ep 48--- In this thought-provoking and introspective episode, this week's guest, Owen O' Donohoe talks about spirituality, faith, and the complexities of organized religion. Born in Dublin and having lived in Boyle for over four decades, Owen exudes a profound sense of gratitude and faith throfughout the episode, while also expressing his concerns …
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Ep 47--- Welcome to our latest episode where we dive deep into the creative journey of songwriter, musician, singer and documentary maker, Pete Higgins. In this episode, we delve into Pete's musical journey, from his early days of discovering music to writing and performing with bands like Bottle and the Canon Dogs. Pete takes us on a trip down Boy…
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Ep 46--- In a recent episode of Voices of Boyle, I had the pleasure of chatting with Mary Lavin, a tour guide and receptionist at King House. We explored the fascinating history and charm of this remarkable landmark. Mary talked about the history of King House, from its beginnings in the 1730s as the King family’s grand home, to its time as a milit…
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Ep 45--- Though originally from Arigna, Dermot has long been a familiar face in Boyle. We discuss his passions for photography, his beloved Facebook pages (Memory Radio Boyle and Best of Memories), and his broadcasting career on Shannonside. Dermot shares his journey of creating an internet radio station and the incredible people he's met along the…
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Liam and Justina Gavin own Drumanilra Organic Farm on the shores of Lough Key, Co. Roscommon. When they took over the farm in 2012, they had two ambitions: to feed their family with home grown food, and to generate a sustainable and independent income from the farm by supplying food directly to the public. They tell Brigid how they've done it.…
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Ep 44--- This week I'm joined by Tom Mullaney. Tom takes us on a journey through his life, spanning from his school days where he recalls the rare but stern discipline of the past, to his 38-year career in the National Bank. Tom also chats about the agricultural landscape of Ireland, highlighting his own experiences with farming, the EU's impact, a…
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Ep 43--- The guest for this week's episode is Leon Wamari, a dynamic and inspiring young man. Leon shares his views on a wide range of topics, from the power of consistency and personal development to the influence of social media on academic life and the challenges and opportunities of being a young person in today's world. He also touches on life…
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Ep 42--- In this episode, we dive deep into Danny Tiernan's life, exploring his family history, his military journey, and cherished memories of growing up in Boyle. We discuss Danny's grandfather's service in the Connaught Rangers and the significance of the poppy symbol. From reminiscing about Boyle's vibrant characters to reflecting on his experi…
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Ep 41--- Happy Easter to everyone and welcome to episode 41 of the Voices of Boyle. I'm joined by Colm Duignan this week as he reflects on his personal fitness journey, overcoming business hurdles during the COVID-19 years, and the entrepreneurial insights he's gained from running a brick-and-mortar gym in Boyle. Join us for a candid conversation t…
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Ep 40--- A very special welcome to episode 40, which also happens to fall on St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day has also been a very important day for our guest for this week's episode, Bernie Carty! Many of you will undoubtedly know Bernie and will also be familiar with his various involvements over the years, from the restoration of the Elphin …
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Ep 39--- In this week's episode of Voices of Boyle, I had the pleasure of chatting with Val Robus, also known as Magnum Lady! Val is the creative mind behind the Magnum Lady blog, a platform filled with captivating stories, photography, and unique experiences from her adventures in Boyle, Sligo, and beyond. We talk about Val's inspiring journey, fr…
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Ep 38--- Welcome to the Voices of Boyle. In this episode, Clive Roe shares intriguing historical insights about the Church of Ireland and the fascinating restoration of its over 150-year-old organ. Discover the rich history of Boyle, from ancient graveyards to royal connections. Join us as Clive delves into family legacies, mysterious underground t…
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Ep 37--- Today’s guests are none other than Lesley Beirne and Denise Tiernan. Les and Denise have been friends since they were toddlers and have managed to retain their unique friendship and connection from childhood to adulthood. They went to school together, played together in the evenings, and, in later life, lived and worked together. In their …
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Ep 36--- You're welcome to episode 36 of the Voices of Boyle. This week, we have Noel Sheerin on to bring us back to life in Boyle during the '60s and '70s! Those of you from that era will undoubtedly remember Noel and his family from St. Patrick's Street. We covered a lot of topics in this episode, and because Noel has a large volume of memories a…
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Ep 35--- Welcome back to another episode of the Voices of Boyle! This week I had the pleasure of chatting with Joe Mulleady. Joe's journey through cycling, sports, and his battle with Lyme disease are just some of the topics we'll be delving into. From his cycling passion and racing experiences to his undefeated spirit after being diagnosed with Ly…
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Ep 34--- Welcome to the Voices of Boyle! To end the year, we're joined by Dennis Dodd, who's a true Boyle local and knows the town inside out. We chat with Dennis about the good old days in Boyle, especially the iconic pubs that hold so many great memories. Dennis will be talking about a range of topics from lively fair days to the excitement of ge…
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Ep 33--- Welcome to another Voices of Boyle episode where we uncover the rich stories and indelible memories of Boyle's residents. In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Gerry Emmett, a beloved figure in Boyle's sporting and business communities. As Gerry takes us on a captivating journey down memory lane, we delve into pivotal sporting trium…
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James Gilmartin is a 7th generation mixed farmer. He keeps a suckler herd and a small herd of Dexters, as well as a small flock of sheep. Part of his farm is commonage and a very important High Nature Value habitat for various species, including the endangered Marsh Fritillary butterfly.Oleh Farming for Nature
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Ep 32--- In this week's installment, we have the incredible Niall Queenan joining us, a talented screenwriter who has experienced the inner workings of the television industry firsthand. Niall takes us on a journey from his humble beginnings in Boyle to working on hit shows like Vikings Valhalla and Red Rock. Along the way, he reveals the secrets o…
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Ep 31--- In this episode of the Voices of Boyle, we are joined by Karen Stewart, a passionate gardener and entrepreneur who has cultivated a range of calendula-based skincare products. Karen shares her journey of self-discovery through her love for gardening and the creative process of developing natural remedies from her home-grown calendula flowe…
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Ep 30--- Welcome back to another episode of the Voices of Boyle! In this episode, we have the talented actor and writer, Jarlath Tivnan, joining us to share his incredible journey in the world of theater and film. From his transition into acting after university to his experiences in auditions and professional productions, Jarlath takes us behind t…
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Ep 29--- Welcome to another edition of the Voices of Boyle, where we bring you local stories. In this episode, we delve into the incredible journey of Dean Taylor, a seasoned professional who has traveled the world, witnessed history unfold, and captured it all through a lens. Dean's career began at an early age when he started assisting his father…
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Maurice Deasy farms 120 acres in northwest Tipperary. He grows heritage Irish grains to preserve their genetic diversity, and uses them in his own brewery on the farm. He also has 20 acres of mixed woodland and wetland through his farm. He tells Brigid how he farms with nature in mind.Oleh Farming for Nature
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Ep 28--- Should women have to sacrifice their careers for parenthood or to achieve physical and mental wellness? This is the topic of conversation in today’s episode as I sit down with a good friend of mine, Alison Clarke. Alison reveals how she conquered her own health and fertility struggles by making some major and minor changes in her lifestyle…
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Aonghus Ó'Coistealbha is a market gardener from Connemara Co. Galway, and he owns 'An Garraí Glas', a 1-acre farm where he grows chemical-free vegetables including lettuce/salad leaves, onions, tomatoes, radishes, herbs and more. A tremendous amount of vegetables are grown from a small space, not to mention a challenging landscape with plenty of st…
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Ep 27--- Welcome back to Voices of Boyle! This week we have a truly special episode in store for you. Joining us is the talented Mossie Martin, a fiddle player. Mossie's passion for this rich and diverse genre is infectious, and he joins me in this episode to share his incredible journey and experiences as a musician. In this episode, Mossie takes …
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Ep 26--- We hope you're doing well and enjoying the latest episodes of the Voices of Boyle! In our latest episode, we had the pleasure of hosting a special guest, Ciaran Sheerin, who shed light on the exciting developments taking place in Boyle town center. Ciaran is the current chairman of the Boyle Town Team. Ciaran introduced us to the dedicated…
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Ep 25--- In this episode, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Oliver Fallon as he reminisces about the exciting times during the 1970 World Cup. Here are some highlights: Oliver's childhood in Boyle during the 1970 World Cup 🏡🌺 Attending different schools in the area and the closure of Marrian Road School ✏️📚 Collecting World Cup cards a…
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Ep 24--- In this episode of the Voices of Boyle, we had Liz Milham, a seasoned herbalist, sharing her knowledge on the healing power of herbs and natural remedies. Here are some highlights: 🌱 Herbs and medications can work together to support your health, but it's important to seek professional guidance. 💗 Severe heart conditions require medical ov…
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Ep 23--- Today's guest is Jane Suffin (or Sharkey as lots of people would know/remember her!). We were delighted to sit down and chat with Jane about her early years growing up in England and what it was like to leave Manchester and come home to Boyle to spend time in the great outdoors with her friends and family members. We chat about Dudley and …
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Ep 22--- On this episode of Voices of Boyle, I chat with Barry Feely, who has dedicated much of his life to the monumental business. With a keen interest in stonework from a young age, he honed his craft by working with his father to produce intricate monuments made of Celtic rock. He discusses the traditional method of working with limestone and h…
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Ep 21--- We're chatting with Michael Devine this week! Michael grew up on Elphin Street, and he starts off our chat by talking about those very early days. We touch on his hideouts, hiding bows and arrows, and the very important train station. We talk about his mother, his friends, and his family. His school days are the next point of conversation,…
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Ep 20--- Welcome to episode 20. I'm joined by both Dermot & Paula Lahiff for the first duo on the podcast! In 1985, the Lahiff family moved to Boyle and took over the Lakeshore restaurant in Rockingham. They remained there until 1995, becoming fully integrated into the local community and participating in various town organizations. During their te…
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Ep 19--- We are thrilled to welcome Cian Smith as our guest for Episode 19. Those of you who know Cian will know how deep-rooted he and his family are in club and county GAA, so it’s only right that we start off our chat talking about his early football career and his personal memories and highlights. We then talk about that day in 2007 when a chan…
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