Irish Born Author ,Former British SAS. Seanie Morrison Chats on Life Stories with Marty {Australia}
A true testament to resilience and the indomitable spirit of a young boy from mid-century Limerick, Ireland. Seanie Morrisey (or Morrison), grew up in a world of poverty where something as simple as an orange at Christmas was a massive treat. But even with challenges like food deprivation and eviction, his childhood had moments of true joy—fishing in the River Shannon, the freedom of running wild
Charlie McGettigan started his musical career in the 1960s in various rock bands in Donegal. Moving to Dublin in 1968 he honed in on the thriving folk scene there at the time. In 1973, Charlie formed the highly successful group Jargon, which went on to win the prestigious Letterkenny Folk Festival, following in the footsteps of bands like Clannad and Pumpkinhead.
Charlie has worked with artists like Maura O’Connell and Eleanor
Shanley who both recorded many of his songs
Beville is the author of over twenty books across genres – from creative writing guides and biographies to poetry and works on faith and culture – published in Ireland, the UK, USA and India. He has seven collections of poetry and many of these poems have also appeared in literary journals and anthologies worldwide.
Irish Jadotville Hero Tom Gunn Chats on Moral Injury International with Leo Quinlan [Ireland] and Marty O'Connor [Australia] both Son's of Jadotville Heros
Irish Soldier Corporal Tom Gunn who was one of 155 men from A company who fought in the Siege of Jadotville in 1961 as story told in the Film
THE SIEGE OF JADOTVILLE on Netflix
Special Guest Irish Author Rosita Sweetman chats on Life Stories Australia with Marty
Irish Singing Legend, Entertainer and TV Presenter Daniel O'Donnell chats with Marty on
Life Stories Australia
Known for the close relationship he has with his fans, and his charismatic and engaging stage presence and a kind loving Family Man
Ray Lane Chats on Life Stories Australia with Marty
Author of ''ONLY A SOLDIER KNOWS''
[Life on the front lines with the Irish defense forces]
A Parisian Carousel, published by With Stones Publishing (WSP), will be available shortly through Amazon and other distributors.
Special Guest Ant Fraser Fujinaga chats With Marty and Guest Host John Buckley McQuaid on Life Stories
Marty chats with his good Friend Snr Sargent Steve Wood Victoria Police Australia on Life Stories
Dr. Daniel Roberts
President and CEO
Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc.: https://misns.org
JOHN BUCKLEY McQUAID
Entertainer/Singer/Songwriter/Fairy tale Author/Painter/Photographer and Video-maker.
John Buckley McQuaid is a modern-day storyteller, poet and songwriter in the great bardic
tradition. He’s a singer with a powerful voice, a writer of lyrics, songs and fairy tales, which he
performs with passion and video backing, playing guitar and singing “live”, engaging and charming
his audience with CeltiBorn in Dublin and based in Denmark, John Buckley McQuaid
Former Irish and British Soldiers Ves Campion and Rich Hilton
Chat with Marty on Life Stories Australia
Ray Lane Chats on Moral Injury International with Leo and Marty
Author of ''ONLY A SOLDIER KNOWS''
[Life on the front lines with the Irish defense forces]
Major Sidney Jaques commissioned as an officer into the Adjutant General Corps in 2012 through ROTC from the University of Scranton. She was also a four-year NCAA Basketball athlete. Her first assignment was as Postal Platoon Leader on Fort Liberty, and she deployed her platoon to Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, and Jordan to maintain Postal Operations for the CENTCOM AOR. Upon redeployment, she was assigned as the Battalion S1 for the “White Falcon” 2-325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 2BCT, 82nd Airborne
Special Guest Ashling Heneghan {Sydney Rose of Tralee 2024}
UNCUT VIDEO RECORED 2022 IRISH WOMEN OF HONOUR Yvonne O Rourke Karina Molloy Honor Murphy chat with Host's Marty O'Connor,Dr Wally Jensen and Leo Quinlan on Moral Injury International
SPECIAL GUEST JIM MANNING
Jim Manning is a younger brother of Private John Manning (Irish Army) who fought in the Siege of Jadotville in the Congo in 1961.
John was wounded in the second day of the battle but survived to return home to Ireland.
However, what John experienced in Jadotville took its toll on him and he died tragically in London two years later in 1963 aged twenty.
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