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Samira Ajitji shares a short story in Arabic

A short story in Arabic By Samira Ajitji Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp About the storyteller: Samira is a storyteller and mum of three. Samira shares a story in her native tongue, Arabic. It’s a story about Joha, his son and a donkey that highlights the value of self-confidence and the…...

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Too much, too little, too soon, too late by Mareike Graepel

Too much, too little, too soon, too late By Mareike Graepel This fictional story explores abundance and excess. Originally written in German, Marieke shares the English translation too. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Read in German Zu viel, zu wenig, zu früh, zu spät “Du bist zu viel”, sagte sie und…...

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Rev. Valerie Smith-Palacios, Good Day Cork, queer, inter-faith, Winter Solstice 2021

May the Light Return by Rev. Valerie Smith-Placios

May the Light Return By Rev. Valerie Smith-Palacios An abundance prayer for the wholly broken-hearted, during the darkness. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Valerie at Caragh Lake, Summer 2021 Photo credit: Mary Cleary This is a story about gratitude. About grace. And a little bit of abundance, maybe. Perhaps the prayer…...

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Snapshots of Life by Sloane Quirke

Snapshots of Llife By Sloane Quirke Sloane Quirke shares their personal reflection on what makes us human. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Sloane Quirke. Photo submitted by author. A neighbour knocks on the door, holding a plate of cookies. “We made way too many today, do you want some?”     When…...

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Discovering Me Nerves

3rd Nov 2021 What have you discovered recently?   SHARE Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Good Day Cork was at Cork Discovers 2019 at UCC. A day of learning directly from researchers & finding out what folx enjoyed discovering. This billboard was on Maylor St. About Good Day Cork gathers stories

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Being In the Now

7th Nov 2021 Presence is a present. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin We met this being at the Mind Body Experience at Cork City Hall in 2019 and it definitely was a lovely time to meet the numerous facilitators & seekers of good health. About Good Day Cork gathers stories to

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Our Notes to Cork

Notes To Cork Messages from the people of Cork to each other. About this Positive Mission Good Day Cork gathers stories to build a kind world. Notes To Cork works its magic to build positive spaces through their Public Inspiration Panels or PiPs initiative. We worked together to bring a smile to the people of

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Research Science Good Day Cork

Dr. Shree Krishnamoorthy

BioPhotonics: Light – greater knowledge of disease By Dr. Shree Krishnamoorthy Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp असतो मा सद्गमय । तमसो मा ज्योततगगमय । From untruth lead me to the truth (Asato ma sadgamaya). From darkness lead me to light (Tamaso ma jyotirgamaya). Across cultures light symbolizes knowledge and truth, away…...

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Angela Nagle

Turbines to Bridges By Angela Nagle Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on whatsapp Cork-based Angela Nagle describes the adventure of transforming de-commissioned wind turbines to bridges. Angela is a PhD Candidate at UCC’s School of Engineering working on the Re-wind Project. In February 2018, I went to an event at the Sirius Art…...

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