People of Note: Journeying with Michael Rodgers
A Learning Experience Michael’s journey to Glendalough and the Tearmann Spirituality Centre began many years before he stepped foot onto its soil. In the…
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Josh W. Potter is a journalist, essayist, author, and poet. That means anything from following street artists around London, to road tripping the USA, to diving into the intricate and unique world of the AFOL (Adult Fan of Lego). If you want to find out more about this strange individual, his website, www.joshwpotter.com, would be a good place to start.
A Learning Experience Michael’s journey to Glendalough and the Tearmann Spirituality Centre began many years before he stepped foot onto its soil. In the…
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The setting: a sandy beach in Portofino, Italy. The characters: Culture Honey’s own Aurore Rominger and an unnamed Canadian photographer. The scene: a serendipitous…
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Our walk was slow and deliberate. The story of Glendalough (pronounced ‘glen-da-lock’ and meaning ‘valley of two lakes’) and St. Kevin is one which takes time to sift through. It is a story of overcoming fears – the monster of the lake – and partaking on a journey to befriend that fear. It is a story of understanding and acceptance and, ultimately, peace.
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Anyone who’s been to Dublin knows it is a city steeped in history. Or is it a town? It’s sort of that awkward middle…
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At the Dublin Book Festival 2018, Ireland’s place in literary history was highlighted and celebrated, and a new batch of authors were released to…
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Boston, New York, Washington D.C and onward across America. Nashville, Denver, the Grand Canyon, and finishing on the beaches of Los Angeles. Truly a…
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As when discussing an old car with nostalgia – or that Nokia brick everyone used to own – the phrase ‘They don’t make ‘em…
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The Woman Changing the Face of Business Peculiar Beginnings From majoring in Mathematics to working on the NASA Space Shuttle program to… business? To…
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One can often find oneself engrossed in a book, believing/wanting it to be the real world while you are reading it. However, this illusion…
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Disclosure: I understand the sexism inherent within the title. It is intended as somewhat tongue-in-cheek, though by society’s standards I would definitely label…
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The Sun Also Rises was first published in 1926 by Ernest Hemingway and remains a literary masterpiece to this day. Below is a little bit about…
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The Future of Cities Over 3.5 billion of us live in cities. At our current rate of development, an area the size of Great…
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