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The Friendly Podcast
Friendly Podcast
10 episodes
4 days ago
A collection of Quaker voices from Ireland and beyond - brought to you by Ireland Yearly Meeting
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A collection of Quaker voices from Ireland and beyond - brought to you by Ireland Yearly Meeting
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 7 - Nigel Bell, Marguerite Daw, Ellie McCarthy
The Friendly Podcast
1 hour 16 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 7 - Nigel Bell, Marguerite Daw, Ellie McCarthy

Nigel Bell attends Monkstown Meeting in South Dublin. He grew up as part of a Quaker family and has dealt with ethical issues in finance and investment policies affecting the Yearly Meeting, He has also introduced talks on the plight of refugees in Ireland.

Marguerite Daw is part of South Central Yearly Meeting in the USA. She is a graduate from Columbia University with a major in Physics and concentration in Computer Science. She completed a service project with the Peace Corps as a secondary school physics teacher in rural Tanzania.

Elllie McCarthy is Young Adult Friend from Britain Yearly Meeting. She is an alumni of the Yorkshire Friends Holiday School and has also worked for BYM as a staff member of their Children's and Young People's [rogramme.

The Friendly Podcast
A collection of Quaker voices from Ireland and beyond - brought to you by Ireland Yearly Meeting