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Podcast with our Sponsor FPMS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7t0Vg4jmos OUR SPONSOR - https://fpms.ie In todays episode, our Guest is Alan Byrne, current Adult Education Officer who has a wealth of experience as an educator and coach, he shares his experiences with us and easy wins we can achieve in Irish Football - We hope you enjoy! 00:00 Adult Education and The Education System 28:00 Teaching/Coaching Adults vs Children 39:00 Director of Coaching at Lourdes Celtic / Integrating Parents into your Environment 50:00 Building More Facilities for Kids 53:00 What Would Full Time Football Look Like in Ireland Let us know any of your thoughts below in the comments! The Training121 Podcast will cover various topics in football and highlight how lessons learned through football are intertwined in everyday life. If you like our content, we would really appreciate a like & subscribe - Thank you. #Training121 #Football #Podcast
Features music from artists from all over Newfoundland and Labrador, including The Flummies, Colleen Power, Shanneyganock, Larry Foley, Matthew and Alan Byrne, Geraldine Hollett (“The Once”), Angie Coffee, The Harrington Brothers, Rex Goudie, The Celtic Connection, Kevin Evans, Jack Smith.https://www.facebook.com/ron.moores.18
Documentary on Newstalk presents “The Iveagh Trust: How Ireland's Richest Man Housed Dublin's Poor”, in which producer Sarah Stacey explores the 133-year history of Ireland's oldest housing charity.The Iveagh Trust was founded in 1890 by Edward Cecil Guinness, head of his family's famous brewing empire, who at the time was the richest man in the country. His vision was to provide safe, clean and affordable housing to the working poor of Dublin. In the nineteenth century the city was home to some of the worst slums in Europe, with families crammed into overcrowded and unsanitary tenements. Disturbed by the conditions he saw in The Liberties, where his brewery was based, Guinness invested a considerable amount of his fortune into building housing and communities in the area.Sarah Stacey's family connection to the Iveagh Trust goes back four generations. With the help of social historians, staff members and residents, including her own relatives, she looks at how one man's generosity transformed the lives of thousands of Dublin families, and why the Iveagh Trust's ongoing work is just as important in today's housing crisis as it was over a century ago.Contributors include Tracey Bardon, engagement co-ordinator at 14 Henrietta Street (the Tenement Museum), historians Cathy Scuffil and Alan Byrne, Rory Guinness, chairman of the Iveagh Trust and great-great-grandson of Edward Cecil Guinness, former Iveagh Trust community officer Kelley Bermingham, and past and present residents Paul Tester, Pat Stacey and Tina Brennan.“The Iveagh Trust: How Ireland's Richest Man Housed Dublin's Poor” was produced and presented by Sarah Stacey, with additional production by Daniel Cahill and music composed by Emily Worrall. Special thanks to the Iveagh Trust and Dublin City Library and Archive. Funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee.
Better Beer Find the Bitcoin Presents... Core Lords with New Zealand-born, Burleigh-based surfing-shaping icon, Ian Byrne. Ian is a former National New Zealand Surf Champ and the master shaper behind House of Byrne Surfboards. He is also the brother of the late-great Alan Byrne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#71 Holistic Coaching - with Alan Byrne, hosted by Ross Bennett Key topics discussed: - Influence of being a teacher on coaching - How to develop psych / social corner - Coaching children - Individual approach to coaching - Balance of games based / closed skills - Scenario based coaching - Setting a club philosophy - S&C link to development -------------------------------------------------------------- The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Join today to get exclusive access to our upcoming coaching & sport science Webinars, videos, activities and games. Sign up to Deely Sport Science elite coaching membership today for great rates: - €45 for 3 months - €80 for 6 months - €160 for 12 months
James J Claffey is a global sport, exercise and performance psychology consultant. He's has been a lecturer in sport and exercise psychology for the past 12 years, and has worked with Irish international soccer and rugby players. He's also worked comprehensively with GAA (football and hurling) clubs for over 15 years at all levels. In the business arena James has provided organisational psychology workshops for the likes of Facebook and Google. Alan Byrne is a Sport and Exercise Scientist with an MSc in teaching and learning. He;'s a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is currently DOC at Lourdes Celtic football club and lecturer in Sports Sciences. He's got 20 years experience coaching in multiple field based evasion sports including UK, Ireland and US collegiate athletes.For more information on Kairos visit https://kairostech.io/
On today's Saturday Panel, John Duggan is joined by Dr. Alan Byrne of the FAI and Dr. Ciaran Cosgrave from the IRFU to discuss the huge importance of proper first-aid and CPR training in sporting organisations.
On today's Saturday Panel, John Duggan is joined by Dr. Alan Byrne of the FAI and Dr. Ciaran Cosgrave from the IRFU to discuss the huge importance of proper first-aid and CPR training in sporting organisations.
On today's Saturday Panel, John Duggan is joined by Dr. Alan Byrne of the FAI and Dr. Ciaran Cosgrave from the IRFU to discuss the huge importance of proper first-aid and CPR training in sporting organisations.
Alan Byrne Chief Executive and Editor in Chief of The Racing Post discussed the Gordon Elliot controversy and what next for horse racing trainer Gordon Elliot after posing for a picture while sitting on a dead horse Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Alan Byrne is a comedian based between London and Kenmare. He cohosts the Chit Chat Podcast with UK comedian Chanel Marshall and the Fitz and Starts Podcast with Kerry comedian Gillian Fitzgerald. Check out both Pods here - https://bit.ly/3p0jBkt The Chinese short film he directed which he mentions can be found here: ‘Overseas Guide 境外之遇' - https://bit.ly/2IeaAnd He also edited and produced a mostly spooky short story podcast series called ‘Walter Kane -Broken Pieces' - https://bit.ly/36bPfml AND if you'd like to support the podcast here's the KOFI link
In this FB4 Daily special, Keith is joined by LFC Daytrippers Club Pod regular Gar Breen, along with guests - Alans Byrne and Doyle to discuss the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on schoolboy football. Gar, Alan Byrne and Alan Doyle, as coaches, share their experiences and talk about how they have tried to deal with the challenges for all schoolboy clubs during these uncertain times.
In this FB4 Daily special, Keith is joined by LFC Daytrippers Club Pod regular Gar Breen, along with guests - Alans Byrne and Doyle to discuss the impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on schoolboy football. Gar, Alan Byrne and Alan Doyle, as coaches, share their experiences and talk about how they have tried to deal with the challenges for all schoolboy clubs during these uncertain times.
We continue our Player of the Year series with Gary Shaw (2017) and Alan Byrne (1994), either side of an interview with Rovers fan and Marathon Man Ger Twohig.
If you enjoy keeping fit, chances are you've had an injury at some point. Dr Alan Byrne is a Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine at Beacon Hospital, as well as the FAI's team doctor, and he had tips and advice on the most common injuries - how to avoid them, and how to treat them if they do arise.
Episode 24 - A Tulsan goes to Ireland. Story Club Tulsa traveled to Dublin, Ireland. A huge number of Tulsan's identify with having Irish heritage so we went and tracked down Historian and Tour Guide Alan Byrne (@abtoursdublin on Instagram, or https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/1039549 to book a tour). We asked about the history of Ireland, its relationship to the Vikings, it's independence, and of course St. Patrick's Day. Listen and learn some amazing facts through the eyes of a lifelong Dubliner. If you are in Dublin, make sure to look Alan Byrne up and get a walking tour with him! For a list of upcoming shows and more info find us at www.storyclubtulsa.com or on your second favorite social media to find out more about our upcoming shows. If you'd like to tell your story on one of our upcoming shows, message us on our website. We'd love to hear from you! Music by Doron Deutsch
Alan Byrne joins Sam and Annie for more improv and chat. The 8mm podcast network: https://www.8mmnetwork.com/ FUF: https://soundcloud.com/fufpodcast Michael Doesn't Know: https://podcasts.apple.com/mt/podcast/michael-doesnt-know/id816961504?mt=2 Broken Pieces podcast: https://soundcloud.com/brokenpiecespodcast Cool Alabanian language experiment guy: https://twitter.com/FatosVladi The festival mentioned by Alan: http://www.hearsayfestival.ie https://twitter.com/HearSayFestival
In this podcast, we're hailing from TechCity in London! We interview Alan Byrne, co-founder of Cogmotive. Alan is a Sydney transplant now living abroad in London. We're super excited to interview Alan as he is also a moderator of the Sydney Startups Facebook Group. I found out that when we met up that he's running a SaaS business, so we had to interview him for the podcast! Cogmotive's vision is to create tools to make SysAdmins and IT Managers' lives simple - or at least simpler - by equipping them with the data they need while saving them time. Cogmotive is the leading global provider of enterprise level reporting and analytics applications for Office 365. They manage over 4 million seats & are used in 200+ countries. Cogmotive also uses Atlassian tools JIRA, Bitbucket & StatusPage! In 2016, Cogmotive was acquired by QUADROtech, a leading global provider of tools to manage the migration of email archives, mailboxes and PST files. Here's what we we discussed in the podcast: 1. Tell me your background & what Cogmotive does 2. How did you start the company? 3. Who's the ideal customer for your products? 4. What does a Sysadmin do? 5. How do customers find out about you? 7. Tell me about the SEO challenge that you & James Martin from OneFlare did 8. How much is the product and what's the pricing strategy? I notice you have a free trial and you can fill out an enquiry form to be contacted. 9. How do you decide on your roadmap, given that you are a plugin & the influx of customer requests from large customers 10. In 2014 you decided to spent the year travelling & working remotely. Tell us about that experience 11. You work with your wife in the Cogmotive team. What's that like? Do you have any tips for other couples looking to work together in their startup. 12. We've been involved in the Sydney Startups group for about 5-6 years as members and also moderators. How have you seen that group evolve? Where do you see it going. 13. We're both foodies. What are some of your favourite places to eat in London? Links: https://www.cogmotive.com https://www.cogmotive.com/blog http://www.quadrotech-it.com https://deliveroo.com https://www.techhub.com
Episode 1 of the Michael Doesn't Know Podcast Remember telling Michael about the Michael Doesn’t Know Podcast will mean the end of the Michael Doesn’t Know Podcast, so if you like the Michael Doesn’t Know Podcast then don’t tell Michael, and if you don’t like the Michael Doesn’t Know Podcast then kindly fuck off! Episode 1 Alan Byrne and Louise Cannon broadcast all the media Michael would love to listen to but can’t because Michael Doesn’t Know. Episode one is full of hard hitting news items, reviews items and snakes. Pay attention! Points will be awarded based on merit.
Taking part in the programme were Claire Cooney and Shane Brennan, Knockbridge Primary School - Knockbridge Townlands; Geraldine McCullough, Manager - history of the pond, the committee, cross border connections with the Belfast Burns Society; Shane McCollum - 40km sponsored hike and cycle on the Táin route around Carlingford, raven crafts and his work at Stephenstown Pond; Rachel McGuire and Ciara Byrne; Michelle Maguire Events Coordinator, Dairymaid Coffee Shop and Saorise and Chloe. Music in the programme includes ‘Farewell to Carlingford’ by Henry Mac, Roddy McCollum and Shane McCollum recorded live at Dundalk FM; ‘The Gay Gordons’ recorded at the Agnes Burns Night November 5 2009; ‘Irish Harvest Day’ by John Blair, ‘Go Lassie Go’ by Kevin Sheilds and Roddy McCollum The Production team were Peter Carroll and Louí Byrne. The presenters were Eileen Corcoran and Alan Byrne with Michael Nulty in Studio.