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9plus is a series that looks at the research community in South East Technological University (SETU) Ireland. Episodes will focus on individual researchers, projects and funding opportunities. The series spans multiple disciplines and aims to be as inclusive as possible.
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Kinsider

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Covering the latest themes in media, tech, and everything in between, and learning from the people and companies that are shaping our future. From Kindred Media, this is Kinsider. Sign up for Take a Break with Kindred Media here (https://kindredmedia.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=17ce3ba4512c829932e753b44&id=aefda936d1) Please read before listening (https://www.liontree.com/podcast-notices)
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Jim sits down with Dr. Jonathan Sackner Bernstein, a cardiologist who may have uncovered a revolutionary new approach to treating Parkinson's Disease. After a friend challenged him to help find better treatments, Dr. Sackner Bernstein's research led him to question the fundamental assumptions about how Parkinson's works - and propose that conventio…
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Today we will be speaking with Sam Paget Steavenson, co-founder of Botivo. This British non-alcoholic botanical aperitivo has joy, playfulness and vivacity in abundance across flavour, brand and approach to doing business. This is accompanied by a determination, an attention to detail and a focus that means the commercial side is thriving, the comp…
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Jim sits down with Scott Simon, author of "Scare Your Soul: 7 Powerful Principles to Harness Fear and Lead Your Most Courageous Life." Scott shares his journey from being bullied as a child to becoming an expert on overcoming fear and living courageously. They discuss how small acts of bravery can lead to transformative life changes, the importance…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 130 Sam is joined by animator and filmmaker Chris Sanders. His work includes Lilo & Stitch, How To Train Your Dragon, The Croods, and his latest movie The Wi…
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Jim sits down with Shelly Palmer, CEO of The Palmer Group and a renowned tech expert, for an engaging conversation about artificial intelligence, mentorship, and navigating rapid technological change. Shelly shares practical advice for business leaders on how to integrate AI tools to significantly boost productivity, all while underscoring the irre…
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In this episode, we are exploring the alchemy, the mystery and the magic of partnerships. For me it is such an intriguing element of creativity and of entrepreneurship. How do they work? Is it about divide and conquer? is it about contrast, connection and friendship? How are decisions made and conflicts resolved? How can you nurture and enliven the…
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Join us as we sit down with Jason Eichenholz, founder of Jonathan's Landing, to discuss his vision for creating an inclusive community for adults with developmental disabilities. Jason shares his personal journey as a parent of a child on the autism spectrum, and how it inspired him to develop this innovative concept. They explore Jonathan's Landin…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 129 Sam is joined by Greg Jardin, director of It's What's Inside, available now on Netflix. Greg has chosen Kids (90 mins). Directed by Larry Clarke and writ…
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Jim sits down with Gerry Poirier, the founder of AngeLink, to learn how she is reimagining crowdfunding and creating a community to build opportunities for women facing economic pressures. Together, Jim and Gerry explore the financial challenges many Americans face and how platforms like AngeLink can provide a lifeline during emergencies or help as…
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In this episode, Jim sits down with Gift of Life International CEO Rob Raylman and President/Founder Robert Donno, as well as honoree Dr. Craig Sable, M.D, Healthcare Partner, Pediatric Cardiologist at National Children's Hospital in Washington, DC. Hear as they share forward how the organization is continuing to impact more and more children world…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 128 Sam is joined by film critic and historian Leonard Maltin. He co-hosts the Maltin on Movies podcast with his daughter Jessie Maltin. Leonard has chosen S…
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In this episode, Jim sits down with Walter Stockton, the driving force behind IGHL Family of Services. This Long Island-based nonprofit provides unwavering support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Walter and Jim share a history that spans all the way back to 1994, when Jim's brother became a part of the IGHL family l…
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Jim sits down with Colin Balfe, founder of Love What Matters. They discuss how Colin's personal experience with grief led him to build a community focused on uplifting content, which has touched millions of lives by sharing stories of hope, compassion, and human connection. The conversation explores resilience, the power of sharing our stories, and…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 127 Sam is joined by Amanda Dobbins, Features Director at The Ringer and co-host of The Big Picture podcast. Amanda has chosen A Hard Day's Night (87 mins). …
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In this inspiring episode of Power & Impact, Jim McCann sits down with Jordan Toma, who shares his powerful story of overcoming learning disabilities and behavioral challenges with the unwavering support of his #AmazingMom, Debbie. Jordan recounts how his mother's persistence and belief in him, even when he resisted, ultimately led him to attend co…
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Jim chats with marketing expert BJ Bueno about his unique approach to branding and consumer insights. Drawing from his childhood as a missionary's son in Latin America, BJ blends cultural anthropology with marketing theory to help brands connect authentically with customers. We explore how companies can tap into deeper human needs, create powerful …
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Jim sits down with nutritionist Sophie Anson to discuss the evolving landscape of nutrition, health, and longevity. The conversation explores topics such as the importance of gut health, the essential elements necessary for weight loss, and the building blocks of a healthy diet. Sophie also offers her perspective on recent developments like GLP-1 a…
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Jim sits down with John Rivers (founder of 4 Rivers Smokehouse and 4Roots Farm) for a conversation that delves into John's passion for creating a more sustainable food system, his innovative approaches to farming and nutrition education, and how his faith has guided him through challenges. John shares his inspiring journey of reinvention from healt…
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In this episode, Jim sits down with Dr. Jessica Kriegel, Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture at Culture Partners. Dr. Kriegel shares insights from her research debunking generational stereotypes in the workplace, as highlighted in her book "Unfairly Labeled". They discuss how Culture Partners helps organizations align purpose, strategy and culture…
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Kindland Founder Stuart Muszynski shares how his program’s immersive curriculum and messaging campaign has helped students to have more serious conversations about what it takes to build a better, kinder future. Stuart shares about the effects he has seen Kindland have: higher graduation rates, fewer disciplinary actions, and changes in attitude; a…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 126 Sam is joined by returning guest James III, film/tv/comic writer, actor and podcaster. James has chosen Corpse Bride (77 mins). Released in 2005, the sto…
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Dr. Jan Yager, a sociologist and author who has written several books on how friendship and relationships enrich our lives, visits the podcast to discuss how friends enrich our lives. This episode explores why having friends is so important to our well-being, how men and women experience friendship differently, what social media can do to help (and…
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Jim sits down with Michael Clinton, author, photographer, and former magazine publishing executive, for a discussion on aging and longevity. Michael shares lessons from his bestselling book “ROAR Into the Second Half of Your Life (Before It’s Too Late),” which provides readers with techniques and guidance for finding purpose as they age. Together, …
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How can businesses make a positive impact in the world? Chris Carneal, Founder of Booster Enterprises, shares how his interest in entrepreneurship led him to create a company that upholds his values of faith, family, and work. In this episode of Celebrations Chatter, Chris and Jim discuss the relationship between principles and career, the power of…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 125 Sam is joined by film composer Lorne Balfe. You can hear Lorne's latest scores in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F on Netflix now, and Bad Boys: Ride or Die in …
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Filmmaker and The Skin Deep Founder Topaz Adizes joins Jim to share insights on communication and relationships. The conversation explores Topaz’s journey from filmmaking to becoming an experience design architect, and how he uses his platform to help people strengthen their connections through deep conversations. Topaz and Jim also discuss the way…
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Jim sits down with culinary expert and media personality Caro Chambers to delve into her career as a chef and content creator. Caro reflects on her journey to becoming an influencer and emphasizes the role of community in shaping her path. She also discusses how she balances between her remarkable success and family life, offering insights into how…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 124 Sam is joined by filmmaker Jeff Nichols. Jeff's new movie The Bikeriders, starring Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy, is in UK cinemas from 21 Ju…
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In this episode, Jim sits down with Heather Campbell, the founder of Ready Set Recover, to delve into her inspiring journey from a successful career in media to becoming an entrepreneur and an amazing mom. Heather discusses the motivation behind starting Ready Set Recover and the pivotal role mindset, support, and self-advocacy play in the surgical…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 123 Sam is joined by Pete Docter and Kelsey Mann. Pete is Chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios and Kelsey is director of the latest Pixar film I…
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New York Stock Exchange Group President Lynn Martin joins Jim for a discussion on how technological shifts have affected the US and global economy. Lynn shares her pioneering career journey from computer programmer to financial leadership, and how these two fields intersect in her current role. This discussion highlights the evolving landscape of t…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 122 Sam is joined by Nish Kumar, comedian and co-host of Pod Save The UK podcast. Nish has chosen the Oscar-winning When We Were Kings (89 mins). Directed by…
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Investor, author, and entrepreneur Anthony Scaramucci returns to Power & Impact to share lessons from his career and his new book, “From Wall Street to the White House and Back.” Anthony and Jim explore his book’s 25 lessons essential to building unbreakable resilience, and how forming strong relationships helps us maintain our strength in the face…
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How does an academic get started in podcasting? Why would they want to get behind the mic? How can it benefit their scholarship and career? Following on from a very busy academic podcasting workshop at SETU, Stacey Copeland of the University of Groningen joined Jenny O’Connor and Bruce Wardrop (both SETU) and 9plus host Rob O’Connor in studio to re…
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Discover Italian food and beverage at its finest with Andrew Cotto, author, journalist, and editor-in-chief of Appetito Magazine. Jim sits down with Andrew for an exploration of the flavors of Italy that traces Andrew’s transformation from novelist to food magazine entrepreneur, and includes insights on how Italian-American culture has evolved over…
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In this episode I speak with Pip Durell founder of With Nothing Underneath to explore having singular focus at your business grows, how to lead, the reality of what it takes and how to celebrate the journey . Start ups are exciting and much discussed but there is something particularly intriguing about those companies that make it to adolescence. Y…
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As we close out Mental Health Awareness month, we need to remember the conversations surrounding it are a year-round affair. 1 in 5 Americans will experience a mental illness in a given year, so understanding how to manage and care for your mental health is imperative to living a healthy life. This episode features a panel of mental health experts:…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 121 Sam is joined by Paul Scheer, comedian, actor, podcast host of Unspooled and How Did This Get Made?, and author of new book Joyful Recollections of Traum…
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What’s the difference between misinformation and disinformation? Where does it all come from? Why are we talking about it so much? What effect does it have on individuals and society? What can we do about it? All of these questions (and more) are explored in a fascinating discussion between John Balfe (SETU), Steph Hanlon (Carlow College) and 9plus…
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Gemma Moulton is the founder of East London Cloth. Gemma has crafted a visual narrative, a sensibility, a place and space all of her very own. It is both timeless and of the moment. It draws intelligently and interestingly on the past. The business has evolved quickly from making curtains, to café curtains by post and now as a fabric house of its v…
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This week, frequent podcast contributor Dr. Chloe Carmichael stops by to discuss anxiety and mental health. Dr. Chloe is a practicing clinical psychologist, author of Nervous Energy: Harness the Power of Your Anxiety, member of the 1-800-Flowers connectivity council, and a close friend of Jim’s. Hear Dr. Chloe and Jim discuss the importance of slee…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 120 Sam is joined by Neil Alcock, film writer and author of HITCHOLOGY: A Film-by-Film Guide to the Style and Themes of Alfred Hitchcock. Neil has chosen Hit…
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Despite being an essential skill for adulthood, only around half of American adults are considered financially literate. Benjamin Talks Co-Founders Carissa Jordan and Nikki Boulukos are on a mission to change this by outfitting the next generation with tools, resources, and habits that support proper money management. On this episode of Power & Imp…
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We ask Ben Watkinson, Creative Director of GF Smith, about the power of paper, the work of a paper merchant, resilience, innovation, company culture, longevity and what the next one hundred years might bring. When I begin work with a new client, their specific understanding of success is a vital first step. Often I find myself ushering people towar…
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Jim sits down with Dr. Monique Andrews, a teacher and scholar in Embodied Neuroscience, for a conversation on the relationship between our mind and body. The two discuss how the principles of mindfulness can help us manage chronic illness, live longer and more fulfilling lives, and heal from trauma. Dr. Mo also shares how she is empowering others t…
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Engineering lecturer PJ Cregg recently delivered a captivating talk exploring the intersection of science and art through photography. In this episode, PJ and Rob O’Connor delve into various physical laws depicted in photography, including light reflections and refractions, crepuscular rays (rays of sunlight), and rainbows. They also discuss PJ's r…
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Explore the business behind sustainable products with Jeff Yurcisin, CEO of Grove Collaborative. In this episode of Power & Impact, Jim and Jeff discuss the impacts of plastics on our environment and our health, Grove’s commitment to being plastic-neutral, and how businesses can help solve challenging societal issues.…
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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 119 Sam is joined by film critic and journalist Lillian Crawford. Lillian has chosen Céline Sciamma's debut feature Water Lilies (85 mins). First shown at th…
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Grammy-nominated songwriter and record producer Billy Mann sits down with Jim for an insightful discussion on the world of music. Together, the two discuss today’s popular music landscape and how social media and consumer trends have affected it. Billy shares insights from his career collaborating with top performers and industry leaders such as P!…
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If curiosity is your north star, you will enjoy this. How does being self-taught impact the life of a creative entrepreneur? Those who live a life of creativity are often driven by something quite simple - curiosity, wonder and questioning. There is an innate desire to want to understand something, to work something out, to communicate and to explo…
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