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Are you tired of scrolling dating apps and losing heart that you will ever discover your life partner? Join us as we dig into the top 10 tips for those waiting to date.
Looking back on it now, I don't think I really knew what to expect when I got married. The man I had chosen to spend the rest of my life with was my best friend, and a part of me believed that once we were married, life would be perfect.
While Easter weekend has passed, the reflections and meaning of this date must remain in our Hearts and Minds. Grace is God's life within us and we want to remind you of this.
Are virtues and vices relevant today? Listen to the 5 practical tips to develop virtues in your life.
Are virtues and vices relevant today? Listen to the 5 practical tips to develop virtues in your life.
In today’s podcast you will hear the secrets of a couple who are still together and in love after 58 years of marriage.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the radical meaning of Lent - our personal identification with the death of Christ.
This podcast is the first in a series called: Ordinary is Enough – how values transform your experience of work. Are you becoming a better person in your workplace? In today’s podcast we will explore the magic ingredient that can transform your work, virtue.
Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the fascinating concept of psychological immunity and the key elements that contribute to it. We dive deep into the question, 'What is psychological immunity?' to understand its importance and impact on our well-being.
Would you like Christmas 2023 to be more meaningful for you? If so, join us as we delve into the significance of Christmas beyond the gifts and festive lights. Learn about Mary’s unwavering faith and Joseph's acceptance of human limitations.
What is the secret ingredient to a lasting and fulfilling marriage? Friendship. Sallyann O'Brien, our guest on our Guest podcast series uncovers the power of building a strong, genuine friendship as the bedrock for your marriage.
Join us to discover the crucial habits for building emotional resilience in our latest podcast. We explore why these habits are essential in navigating life's challenges, offering practical insights and strategies to cultivate mental fortitude.
Is it possible to enhance and nurture your friendships as an adult? Join us as we explore the dynamics and strategies for strengthening the bonds that matter most. Dive into the world of adult friendships as an adult, discover how to why and how to find time when you are time-poor.
When a beloved parent passes away, it leaves a profound void. In this episode of our Guest Podcast Series, Leona McPhillips tells how she channelled her grief after the death of her Mum into writing a book. Join us as we uncover the transformative power of writing as a tool for processing grief and rediscovering our own selves during times of mourning.
In a world where 63% of employees across 142 countries feel disengaged from their jobs, the quest for meaning in work has never been more crucial. Join us in this thought-provoking podcast episode as we delve into the inspiring journey of the world's happiest workers, guided by two powerful motivators: creating value and service.
Our Guest on our Podcast series Olivia Darby co-founded the charity Wonder in 2009 where she is now the Chief Programme Officer. WONDER is a woman-led charity dedicated to transforming the lives of women, girls and their communities through quality education.
We discuss the 3 reasons why we find it hard to commit: fear of regret, fear of association and fear of missing out, FOMO. We dig into key ideas from Pete Davis in his book “Dedicated” and we explore the idea of Master committers, that we yearn for - individuals who role play commitment in their everyday lives.
Many people think faith is naïve – childish – superstitious a pre- science space. The idea that science has replaced religion is often left unchallenged by believers. In today's podcast we explore how science and religion ask different questions.
Maire with Helen Hughes discuss how sometimes we are so task focused we don’t think of our purpose. We all have a unique purpose, individual to us only, we inhabit a particular part of the world at a particular time in history.
What if instead of having to live your one life one day at a time, you could sample every life you could possibly have? Would you be happier? Would you find “the one?” The life in which everything fits? We don’t have a problem owning our smaller decisions, because the consequences are limited. But bigger decisions can be harder to own, to find peace with them.
Many of us will remember some of our first books as a child. But how can we give that same joy of reading to our children? In this podcast episode, Ciara Mannion shares with us titles of great books that your child will find hard to put down.
Mary is Jesus' mum. Mary was with Jesus his whole life. What does that tell us about Mary's role in His life?
Do you feel as if your relationships are as good as they could be, or are they sometimes a little stuck?
Our guest on this episode feels she has done a good day's work when her clients look in the mirror and fall in love with themselves! Mercy of Miss Mercy Make-up Artistry has had a long and successful career as a make-up artist. Her passion is making people good about themselves.
When we think of Easter at this time of time of year, with spring in the air and the end of winter we can be joyful. But it is also a feast that speaks of who God is and who we are. God who has died for us and we, his children who are so loved.
It happens all of the time. We try not to let it bother us. We blame ourselves for not being where or who we think we should be in life by now. We feel left behind. On this episode, our guest Gobnait O'Grady reminds us that the “University of Life is our best qualification”.
We often think we are time-poor because we can be bad at time management or disorganised at times. Our guest speaker on this podcast episode, Maria Kilcommins, speaks with us about why this may not be the case and how oftentimes, it is technology that is at the root cause of our time deficits.
The earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010 was the most devastating natural disaster ever experienced in the country. In this episode, Denise O’Mahony describes her experience at the centre of a logistics operation to bring relief to a devastated people.
Perhaps you feel like you're skimming the surface of life or stuck in a rut ... from a Catholic perspective, it can be a very positive reality because renewing yourself is very much anchored in Christ.
We’re probably all familiar with the phrase but how many of us take the time to think about what our emotional intelligence might be? It’s been suggested that our emotional intelligence is even more important than our IQ especially when it comes to our relationships with others.