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The death of one’s child is a grief like no other. As a bereaved parent, part of your very being has been cut off from you, and you must figure out how to live with that part of you missing. You will never be the same, but you can have hope that your life can still have meaning and purpose again, as you learn to live in a way that honors the life of your child instead of being stuck in the deep grief of his or her death. The Grieving Parents Sharing Hope podcast is an outreach of the nationa ...
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A Broken Heart's GPS Podcast

Lauri McNair, BSW, MS

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It was never God's intention to have us meander through life brokenhearted, lost (emotionally), and alone (relationally). Get re-routed by using God's GPS and experience life as the Father intended--full of love, joy, peace, satisfaction, and abundance!
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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast

Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network

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The Global Public Service (GPS) Podcast is a student-run podcast and an upper-level humanities course at Hopewell Valley Central High School. At the end of each semester, students must complete passion projects. Some of the students elected to complete podcasts on their topic.
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To redefine what it truly means to LOVE AND DEVELOP YOURSELF; to empower listeners to hope again by sharing stories of triumph; To highlight women who have mastered this concept and to celebrate the legacy they leave behind once they’ve blazed a trail....
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Threshold Moments is a podcast about people who follow their hearts to lead their most authentic lives. Along the way they will cross over some thresholds in which it is clear that what once worked, no longer works. The next version is awaiting. The path is unknown, and safety structures will fall away. Once a week, you can expect to hear from incredible guests about the moments that forever changed them. They’ll share their messy middles, the things they can now laugh at in retrospect, the ...
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the road of motherhood is a wild ride and we’re stoked to be your co-pilots & co-workers as a stay at home mom! with all of the twists and turns, bumps and dips, and all kinds of crazy weather that this drive has, you need to make sure your carpool is full of friends who make you laugh, cry with you and are willing to sing carpool karaoke at the top of their lungs! the work of motherhood can be so challenging and we’ve found it’s so much more fun with co-workers (aka mom friends!). we’re sel ...
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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

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From Our Neurons to Yours crisscrosses scientific disciplines to bring you to the frontiers of brain science. Coming to you from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, we ask leading scientists to help us understand the three pounds of matter within our skulls and how new discoveries, treatments, and technologies are transforming our relationship with the brain. Finalist for 2024 Signal Awards!
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A new survey has found increased positivity for the Irish language. A survey by Studyclix has shown seven in ten sixth-year students have outlined a love and appreciation for the language, despite 81 per cent saying the teaching method is outdated. Ronan Ó Dochartaigh is Course Manager at Oideas Gael, located in Glencolmcille, which provides graded…
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There are calls in Sligo to alter the rules in who, and how, a planning application can be objected against. It's understood that there are concerns locally that "serial objectors" are hindering housing projects, preventing people from relocating to the North West. One suggestion was that anyone objecting to planning must live in the area of the de…
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The economic development of Leitrim is being put at risk by the absence of adequate political representation at government level. That is the warnings that has been sounded by the former north Leitrim Senator and General Election candidate, Michael Comiskey. The Fine Gael party member fears it will be unlikely that there will be a Leitrim based can…
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A Leitrim Fianna Fáil Councillor has urged Fine Gael members to concentrate on getting everybody re-connected to vital utilities such as electricity and water and not to try and start laying the blame for an inadequate response with Fianna Fáil. Drumkeerin based Councillor Mary Bohan was responding to weekend reports where it was claimed that Fine …
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A plan for the future is being urged to be laid out for the areas in Sligo that were the longest without power. Following Storm Eowyn, there was mass power outages across the North West region, with some areas remaining without electricity for over two weeks. It's understood that warning signs were unheeded, as previous, less severe storms caused p…
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Heaven. That is often on the mind of those of us who have lost a child. So, let’s talk about it. In today’s episode, you will hear something written by a grieving dad that leads into a discussion about heaven with three points Laura makes. She ends the episode with some imagination from a few of you about heaven and what our children might be doing…
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Owen Elding has signed a contract extension with Sligo Rovers until the end of the 2027. Confirmation of the deal was announced by Rovers on Monday afternoon. The 18-year-old attacker featured for The Bit O’ Red on 24 occasions in 2024 and will hope to play a starring role at The Showgrounds throughout the new season, which begins on Saturday with …
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Owen Elding has signed a contract extension with Sligo Rovers until the end of the 2027 season. Confirmation of the deal was announced by Rovers on Monday afternoon. The 18-year-old attacker featured for The Bit O’ Red on 24 occasions in 2024 and will hope to play a starring role at The Showgrounds throughout the new season, which begins on Saturda…
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Clarity has been sought over whether full services will be provided for Rescue 118's Strandhill base under the new contract. From Friday, Bristow Ireland Limited's contract for the search and rescue and H-E-M service will be operational. The matter was discussed at today's monthly meeting of Sligo County Council. Fine Gael Cllr Fergal Nealon has be…
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A Sligo Leitrim TD says measures need to introduced that will tackle the issues of rising rents across the Country. The calls were made as the government is set to explore alternatives to Rent Pressure Zones before they expire at the end of this year. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has signalled changes to the system, including the possible removal of th…
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A housing protest may be on the cards in Sligo over the ongoing lack of accommodation. It comes as a motion to write to the Housing Minister to put a stop on all no fault evictions in Sligo was not passed at today’s sitting of Sligo County Council. Reasons against the motion included not blocking incentives for landlords getting into the housing ma…
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A decision on the long delayed murder trial of a Donegal woman who was murdered in India is expected this week. It's almost eight years since Danielle McLaughlin was murdered in Goa back in March, 2017. For all of that time, Danielle's mother, Andrea and her family and friends have campaigned for justice. They are currently travelling India to be p…
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A Sligo Leitrim TD has further defended the Governments approach in the aftermath of Storm Eowyn. It comes as there's been further criticism over the Government 'taking holidays' while the country was being hit by a record-breaking storm. There's still some homes and businesses in this region without power, now 17 days on from the storm. Fine Gael …
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It's emerged that Sligo-based coast guard helicopter Rescue 118 has been forced to undertake a number of additional serious medical evacuations. New contractor Bristow Ireland Limited took over the Shannon rescue base in early December, however, it has only been offering a daytime service. This has resulted in Rescue 118 extending its service to co…
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Disappointment has been expressed after Leitrim has been left with no representation in the Seanad. Fianna Fáil Councillor Paddy O'Rourke contested the recent elections in the Agricultural Panel and missed out on a seat. While there are no representatives from the county, there are four in total from Donegal with Manus Boyle and Nikki Bradley joini…
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The former Donegal County Councillor, Barry Sweeny is believed to be in the running to be co-opted on to the Local Authority following the nomination of Manus Boyle to the Seanad. Fine Gael Councillor Manus Boyle was one of the Taoiseach's 11 nominees for the Seanad announced on Friday. The first time Councillor was elected to Donegal County Counci…
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A Donegal TD has highlighted the regional imbalance of the pyrite remediation scheme. Instances were given in the Dail where homeowners in Dublin and North Leinster had to make no contribution to avail of the scheme. Whereas a number of families across the North West cannot access full redress despite provide a large amount of funding themselves. S…
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Over 500 homes, farms and businesses remain without power in the north west. Arigna, Tubbercurry and Donegal Town are among the areas affected with various estimated restoration times. Meanwhile, the ESB is facing calls to issue a "goodwill payment" to customers left waiting long periods without power. It comes after the company's CEO, Paddy Hayes,…
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Paddy McGill reports from Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney following Donegal's first win against Kerry in the Kingdom since 1988 (0-23 to 1-18). Postmatch reaction from Jim McGuinness, Ryan McHugh and Neil McGee - plus considered thoughts from Martin McHugh, Radio Kerry's Tim Moynihan and Donegal Democrat's Conor Breslin.…
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Newly appointed Senator Manus Boyle believes the selection of two Fine Gael nominees from Donegal in the Seanad shows the party are laying the groundwork for future General Elections. On Friday, it was announced that Senator Boyle and Senator Nikki Bradley had received nominations from the Tánaiste to be part of the Seanad. Following Joe McHugh’s r…
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Ireland is to join 76 other nations in condemning Donald Trump's sanctions on the International Criminal Court. The US President criticised the court for targeting allies of America, after an arrest warrant was issued for Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu. Ireland will join with almost 80 other States in issuing the statement this afternoon, in a move wh…
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A Midlands - North West MEP has been appointed as lead for EU-UK issues on the EU Parliament's Agriculture and Rural Development Committee. The role will involve trade rules and addressing the unique challenges faced by Irish exporters and farmers. It's hoped that relations between the UK and farmers in the North West border counties will continue …
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Calls have been made for farmers in Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal to be contracted to address trees and poles that pose a danger to power lines. Storm Eowyn led to mass power outages in the North West region, with many areas still without power two weeks later. The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association highlighted that local farmers could assist t…
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A Donegal GP has questioned a new proposal by the government to directly employ HSE GPs. It is hoped to address the issue of GP shortages, while also being a way to tackle the lack of doctors in rural areas. GPs currently run independent practices, and this would be a move away from the current set up. President of the IMO, Dr Denis McCauley, says …
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It's been claimed that there's been a frightening spike in shoplifting in Sligo. According to local businesses, the likes of shoplifting, thefts and general crime figures are rising all the time. It has led to serious concern over associated incidents such as assaults, hateful comments being made to staff, and public order offences. Local Fine Gael…
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It's hoped that the newly appointed Minister for Health will visit Sligo University Hospital. Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill visited Mayo University Hospital in Castlebar on Tuesday to meet with staff and management. However, it's felt more problems exist at Sligo University Hospital where 852 patients were waiting for a bed in January, making …
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The Government has been accused of abandoning Sligo, Leitrim and the west of Ireland in the aftermath of Storm Eowyn. Hundreds of home homes and businesses across the region are now over two weeks without power. The ESB are continuing its restoration operation with thousands nationally still in the dark. Sligo Leitrim Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny beli…
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It's feared that impending changes to speed limits will increase poor behaviour from drivers throughout the north west. From Friday, the speed limit on local roads will be reduced from 80km/h to 60 km/h. While further changes set to come into effect at a later date will see speed reduced on national secondary roads. Driving Instructor in south Done…
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There are calls for urgent Capital Investment in Grange Post Primary School. As student numbers continue to grow, it's said that it's increasingly evident that the current school facilities are overcrowded, impacting the quality of education. Despite 62 additional students enrolling over the past three years, the school has not received any extra a…
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ATU Sligo are trying to secure a place in the All-Ireland Freshers A Championship football final. We're live to Ballinode for news of their semi-final against UCD. Abbey Vocational School Donegal will attempt to become the first ever Donegal school to win Ulser College’s A championship – better known as the MacRory Cup.We look ahead to Sunday's fin…
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The plight of those affected by Storm Éowyn right across the north west has been brought before the floor of the Dáil. Thousands of homes, businesses and farms in Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal still remain without power just shy of two weeks since the red warning event. Sligo-Leitrim TD Martin Kenny is just one of those who remains without power in hi…
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The average price of land in counties Donegal and Leitrim was among the lowest nationally according to a new report. The Irish Farmers Journal Agricultural Land Price Report shows that the lowest average land price last year was in county Leitrim at just over €6,400 per acre. Figures also show that the average price in Donegal was almost €8,000 per…
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It’s estimated that there’s still over two thousand customers without power in County Leitrim - a fortnight on from the storm. Even now, it could be several days before all outages are addressed as the ESB continue the huge restoration operation. Speaking in the Dail this afternoon, Mayo Sinn Fein TD Rose Conway Walsh asked would a scheme be introd…
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