Podcast #49 | Jennifer Kehoe - How to Have an Organised Home Within Your Budget and Time?
On this podcast episode, Jennifer Kehoe talks about how to get your house clean and welcoming while even enjoying the process, within the time and budget you have.
Why do we find it hard to receive feedback?
Feedback plays a crucial role in developing talent, improving morale, aligning teams, solving problems, and boosting the bottom line. But when people are asked to list their most difficult conversations, feedback always comes up.
What builds trust?
How can I build trust and be more trustworthy as a result? Check out these 4 tips and tricks to help you develop this trust in your life.
10 ways to support your child’s education
There is still an important space and role for you and your family in the education of your child which no one else can undertake. So what are some of the things that modern families can do to support their children through education?
Podcast #48 | How Trust Empowers Relationships with God and Others?
Charles Feltman describes trust as “choosing to risk making something you value vulnerable to another person's actions” ... that is, what are you willing to risk with someone?
How can helping others make a difference?
“If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody.” - Chinese Proverb
Podcast #47 | Katie Ascough - Life Experiences that Lead to "Called to More"
Katie is a television and news presenter for Shalom World, and the co-founder and presenter of Called to More, a Catholic apostolate based in Dublin with the mission of helping people know their faith as a way of life and relationship with God.
How can trust help you grow?
Trust has been described as “Choosing to risk making something you value vulnerable to another person’s actions”.
Podcast #46 | How to Overcome Negative Self-Talk
It’s always good to consider the ways that we need to improve. But there’s a difference between self-reflection and negative self-talk. Negative self-talk isn’t constructive, and it rarely motivates us to make any changes.
A Night In for Ukraine
On Thursday, April 7th @ 7 pm, Glenard Residence are holding a fundraiser for Ukraine called a "Night In for Ukraine".
The power of forgiveness
When we are offended, aggrieved, wronged we win when we do the forgiving. We win when we become vulnerable and take the “hit” for someone else’s wrongdoing.
Why do bad things happen to good people?
This blog is not an attempt to deal with any one issue, but to look at the bigger picture and perhaps try to answer the questions: Why is there suffering in the world at all? And what is God doing about it?
Introverts - feel you have nothing to say?
I often feel that I’ve nothing to say. There was a time when this niggled at me, forcing me to wrack my brains as to why? What was wrong with me? And how should I fix this?
Podcast #45 | Audrey McMahon - How Volunteering Changed My Life
Audrey is the Chief Operations Officer of Citywise Education. Citywise is a not-for-profit organisation which was set up to run education, sporting and personal development programmes. In this interview, we discuss how Audrey came to know of Citywise and the impact it made on her life.
The faith of the Irish - past and present
Right down through our history, Christianity has been a hallmark of Irishness. It inspired the rise of independence, resilience in the face of poverty and the combat of disease by missionaries on a global scale.
Podcast #44 | The Importance of Little Things
Our everyday routine is made up of little things: making breakfast, cleaning up, arriving on time for a meeting, parallel parking… In this podcast episode, we talk about the deeper meaning behind all these “little” things.
Do you miss your work friends?
One interesting question I have heard recently is whether 'working from home' has affected your relationships at work? For many people the option to work from home was unavailable, or simply impossible - until of course the pandemic. Then there was no option but to work from home.
Podcast #43 | Can Poetry Change You?
Is poetry something that is incomprehensible to you? Our guest on this episode is British poet and writer, Sally Read. Sally didn’t always “get poetry” and yet poetry had a transformative effect on her.
The beauty and pain of loneliness
The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be. – Anne Frank
Is honesty the best policy?
Maybe because the world I inhabit seems to be very far removed from the policy of honesty. The reason for this is perhaps that we find it so hard to take the truth about ourselves.
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