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• Offaly County Council appoints Mary Hensey as EU Just Transition Fund Tourism Activator. In this role, Mary will play a pivotal • part in supporting and guiding private and community-based Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in developing high-quality project proposals and grant applications through Fáilte Ireland's EU Just Transition Regenerative Tourism and Placemaking Scheme. • Marking the start of the Year of the Dragon by celebrating Chinese culture and communities in the midlands with Bernard Tao Cui from Technological University of the Shannon Athlone • A Hub for Tech Enthusiasts to Connect, Learn, and Innovate will launch in Portlaoise on 21 February. The Google Developer Group will be the newest one in the country and coordinator Yehor Herasymchuk will have all the details you need for getting involved. • Are car free town centres a reality in the midlands - hear the views of John Geoghegan of Mullingar Chamber and retailer Anthony Kearns.
Anthony Kearns is increasingly concerned about what he sees as objectively unsustainable work practices and higher levels of distress among a highly resilient demographic. Here, we unpack how and why such issues are impacting in-house teams and what some of the practical steps might be to meaningfully move forward. In this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Lander & Rogers chief client experience officer and consulting practice group leader Anthony Kearns to discuss why safety and sustainability require urgent consideration by law departments, the extent to which current issues and psychosocial hazards are a product of our times or longstanding concerns, and how and why such matters are so front of mind for law department leaders. Mr Kearns also reflects on the “roadmaker's dilemma” facing in-house teams, the extent to which such teams can or should be comfortable with the idea of letting others down, ensuring clarity of purpose and other practical steps that law departments can take at this critical juncture, and why he remains optimistic about the potential for in-house teams to problem-solve. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
The Irish Tenors, Declan Kelly, Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan, join Marty for a chat about their 25th anniversary tour.
Midland's retailers react to Level 5 restrictions; incorrect business listings on a major search engine can jeopardise your business and meet the owner of a new childcare facility opened in Laois. Alison Browne of Gerry Browne Jewellers and Anthony Kearns of Guy Clothing and KODE discuss the move to Level 5 and how they intend to keep trading via a click and collect service. Anthony also discusses mental health and the challenges facing people as we enter six weeks of effective lockdown. Kevin Dunne of GetOnTheMap.ie on how your Google business listing could be working against you by showing the wrong opening hours or even a temporary closure. The solution is relatively simple and the long term results enticing! And Suzanne Fleming of Early Scholars Learning talks about being a front-line business and the recent expansion into Ballybrittas.
On episode 20 of Paulitics, we break down Michael Cohen's brutal testimony to Congress with writer and producer, Mikail. We are joined by superstar classical singer, Anthony Kearns, who talks about his incredible journey to stardom. In-studio are Paul's friend, Chanda Wallace, and hair and make-up expert Janelle Gladden, who tackle diversity at the Oscars and the controversial big winner of the night. Plus, with the upcoming release of Captain Marvel we unleash our inner nerd and discuss why online trolls have such a problem with entertainment starring diverse leads. It's exciting, informed and funny at the same time!
We unpack the results of the Michael Cohen hearings and other political issues with Dr. Quentin Kidd and Dr. Rachel Bitecofer of Christopher Newport University's Wason Center. Then, just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Anthony Kearns comes to the Kimball Theatre in Williamsburg. He talks to Cathy about his life in song. We also check to see what's going on in Mal's World.
Dec 22, 2018 | Greg Lukianoff, Glenn Cranfield, Gatlin Brothers & Anthony Kearns | Huckabee by Huckabee
June 30, 2018 | Gov Mike Parson, Dino, Moe Bandy & Anthony Kearns | Huckabee by Huckabee
On July 4th, Uncle Sam celebrates his 241st birthday as a free nation and we have the contribution of the Irish to thank. The Irish were some of the first settlers in the 13 colonies and played an important role in The War of Independence. Join Mike and Tim for an Independence Day, Windy-City-Irish-Radio style featuring patriotic music from the Narrowbacks, Leaping Lulu, The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, The Wolfe Tones' Derek Warfield, George M. Cohan, James Cagney & Ray Heindorf Orchestra, Girsa, We Banjo 3, Project West, The Makem and Spain Brothers, Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters and Anthony Kearns. It's a patriotic birthday bash you don't want to miss. You can listen to this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
If you're looking for something to do this weekend, you'll want to tune in to today's show. Now in its second year, Norfolk's first dedicated gaming festival, Pixelfest, kicks off April 7! Irish tenor Anthony Kearns has a performance at the Kimball Theatre, and the 17th Annual Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival gets underway Saturday. We'll bring you event details and check in with our favorite film critic Mal Vincent. Join us at 440-2665 and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
Hailing from Kiltealy, County Wexford, Anthony Kearns was born into a musical family. Growing up, he turned to singing and made his name locally in the hotel catering business as the "Singing Barman." After winning the "Ireland Searches for a Tenor" competition in 1993, Kearns went on to join The Irish Tenors before reaching international stardom and embarking on a solo career in his down time from the power trio. Anthony is widely renowned for his tremendous service to our veterans here in the U.S. and has routinely performed at veteran's events over the years. This week on Windy City Irish Radio, Tim and Mike visit with Anthony Kearns before his long-awaited return to the Irish American Heritage Center this Sunday November 13th. The boys spin songs from the famed tenor and feature music from Liam Clancy, Natalie MacMaster, Paul Brady and Van Morrison. Tune in for a track off of the brand new album from New York rockers The Narrowbacks and a tune from legendary Irish musician Frankie Gavin before his Salon Concerts Chicago at the IAHC this Saturday night. Sit down and have a cuppa whatever strikes your fancy and join us every Wednesday on WSBC 1240 AM from 8PM - 9PM or check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Irish Tenor, Anthony Kearns, calls into the studio to promote his upcoming concert sponsored by Peggy Kinnane's at the Metropolis Theatre in Arlington Heights, IL on October 27, 2014 and promote the new release of his CD "WTIH A SONG IN MY HEART". Mike and Tim also celebrate the blood moon with music by The Waterboys as well as music from We Banjo 3, Kennedy's Kitchen, Paddy Casey, a tribute to Monty Python, The Cheiftans with John Prine, Sharon Shannon with The Cartoon Thieves, Barleyjuice, Teada, Horslips, Luka Bloom and much, much more. Listen to Windy City Irish Radio live each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm CST on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights or listen to our podcast on www.windycityirishradio.com. Contact Tim or Mike at tim.taylor@windycityirishradio.com or mike.shevlin@windycityirishradio.com.
Guests this hour include - Brian Jones (Assemblyman), and Anthony Kearns (Irish Tenor). -Mark highlights last night's event with Gene Cernan and dignitaries from the Slovac republic. -Brian Jones calls in to chat with Mark about Jerry Brown's stance of the proposed statewide plastic bag ban. And how has Gov. Brown used his veto power to his advantage? -Mark talks about the security fail at The White House. How did Omar Gonzalez make it to the East Room. -Mark welcomes Irish Tenor, Anthony Kearns to the show! LIVE, LOCAL news and comment with Mark Larson on 1170AM KCBQ!
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Forum series
Renowned Irish Tenor Anthony Kearns presented a special performance and was joined by students from the University of Massachusetts Boston, who read selections from Irish literature.