Content provided by MU Library. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by MU Library or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App Go offline with the Player FM app!
You’re busy—but are you actually growing? In this episode, Nata Salvatori exposes a trap that’s costing service providers time, money, and sanity: chasing busywork that feels productive but doesn’t move the needle. She walks through a clear, five-step growth path—from clarifying your offer, validating through real sales, delivering sustainably, building repeatable systems, to scaling confidently. You’ll learn: How to spot and ditch “fake work” Why clarity beats complexity every time How to use real feedback to validate your offers Delivery tips that prevent burnout System creation that enables scaling How to honor your current phase of growth 📌 Ready to stop spinning your wheels and make real moves? Map your phase, pick your next action, and don’t be afraid to ask for help: 👉 accidentalceo.co/coaching Support the show…
Content provided by MU Library. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by MU Library or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Professor Sidonie Smith, who delivered the Dean's Lecture in October, 2016 in Maynooth University. The title of the interview (recorded 14 October 2016) was "A Manifesto for the Humanities: Doctoral Education in the Twenty First Century" and the participants were Professor Sidonie Smith (Mary Fair Croushore Professor of Humanities and Director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Michigan); Páraic Kerrigan, PhD candidate in Media Studies at Maynooth University; and Professor Maria Pramaggiore, Head of Media Studies at Maynooth University.
Content provided by MU Library. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by MU Library or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Professor Sidonie Smith, who delivered the Dean's Lecture in October, 2016 in Maynooth University. The title of the interview (recorded 14 October 2016) was "A Manifesto for the Humanities: Doctoral Education in the Twenty First Century" and the participants were Professor Sidonie Smith (Mary Fair Croushore Professor of Humanities and Director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Michigan); Páraic Kerrigan, PhD candidate in Media Studies at Maynooth University; and Professor Maria Pramaggiore, Head of Media Studies at Maynooth University.
In this first episode of the Maynooth University Library Treasures Podcast, we are joined by the esteemed Susan Durack. Susan has worked in the Maynooth University Library for over 40 years and gives us a brief history of the Russell Library -- delving into its conception, architecture, and the very special collections it holds today, among several more exciting topics.…
Episode 1: The first episode of the Maynooth University Library Ken Saro-Wiwa School Poetry Podcast features Christeen Udokamma Obasi, Conor Walsh and Eva Paturyan. The poems are part of a new collection: I Am A Man Of Peace: Writings inspired by the Maynooth University Ken Saro-Wiwa Collection published by Daraja Press and edited by deputy librarian Helen Fallon. The podcast series is produced by Bairbre Flood. https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/13526/…
Episode 2: The second episode of the Maynooth University Library Ken Saro-Wiwa School Poetry Podcast features Elizabeth Akinwande Zion, Aine Dooley and Ceri Arnott. The poems are part of a new collection: I Am A Man Of Peace: Writings inspired by the Maynooth University Ken Saro-Wiwa Collection published by Daraja Press and edited by deputy librarian Helen Fallon. The podcast series is produced by Bairbre Flood.…
Episode 3 The last episode of the Maynooth University Library Ken Saro-Wiwa School Poetry Podcast features Maeve Byrnes, Jay Vergara, Zofia Terzyck and Marykate Donogue. The poems are part of a new collection: I Am A Man Of Peace: Writings inspired by the Maynooth University Ken Saro-Wiwa Collection published by Daraja Press and edited by deputy librarian Helen Fallon. The podcast series is produced by Bairbre Flood.…
Professor Sidonie Smith, who delivered the Dean's Lecture in October, 2016 in Maynooth University. The title of the interview (recorded 14 October 2016) was "A Manifesto for the Humanities: Doctoral Education in the Twenty First Century" and the participants were Professor Sidonie Smith (Mary Fair Croushore Professor of Humanities and Director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Michigan); Páraic Kerrigan, PhD candidate in Media Studies at Maynooth University; and Professor Maria Pramaggiore, Head of Media Studies at Maynooth University.…
Maynooth University Research Theme: "People Place and Environment" Prof Martin Downes speaks about the "Crop Plants and Bioeconomy" Cluster at the Social Sciences Publications Festival 2015.
Maynooth University Research Theme: "Human Health" Dr Sinéad McGilloway speaks about the "Global and Community Health" Cluster at the Social Sciences Publications Festival 2015.
Maynooth University Research Theme: "People Place and Environment" Dr Rebecca King-O'Riain speaks about the "Migration, Transnationalism & Diaspora" Cluster at the Social Sciences Publications Festival 2015.
Maynooth University Research Theme: "Social and Economic Transformations" Dr Peter Robbins speaks about the "Business Innovation" Cluster at the Social Sciences Publications Festival 2015.
Maynooth University Research Theme: "Social and Economic Transformations" Dr Barry Cannon speaks on the "Social Justice, Participation & Human Rights" Cluster at the Social Sciences Publications Festival 2015. https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/research/social-and-economic-transformations/social-justice-participation-human-rights…
From the seminar From Emergent Scholarship to Academic Conversations: Increasing the visibility of your scholarship, Maynooth University, John Paul II Library, 27th November 2014.
From the seminar From Emergent Scholarship to Academic Conversations: Increasing the visibility of your scholarship, Maynooth University, John Paul II Library, 27th November 2014.
From the seminar From Emergent Scholarship to Academic Conversations: Increasing the visibility of your scholarship, Maynooth University, John Paul II Library, 27th November 2014
From the seminar From Emergent Scholarship to Academic Conversations: Increasing the visibility of your scholarship, Maynooth University, John Paul II Library, 27th Novermber 2014. Slides are available on Slideshare.net
From the seminar From Emergent Scholarship to Academic Conversations: Increasing the visibility of your scholarship Maynooth University, John Paul II Library, 27th November 2014.
Short interviews with Dr. Sinead McGilloway, Co-conveenr of Global Community Health Cluster; Peter Robbins, Centre Manager for EDEN Centre; Olga Ryazanova, Lecturing in Management at the Maynooth University Library Publications Festival.
Sister Majella McCarron - Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People Image: Ken’s cap, MOSOP flag and letter
Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.