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Motorists face costly repairs because of deer collisions on the N22, Bandon's Gillian Ryan on the White Ribbon for Lung Cancer, Cork advocate for the elderly Paddy O'Brien on the crisis of people being placed in nursing homes a long distance away from their family, Mary Corcoran, the editor of the Holly Bough, an update on Dottie the dog and vet Jane Piggott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The All-Stars were dished out on Friday night with Darragh Fitzgibbon earning his third, and Brian Hayes, Ciarán Joyce and Seán O'Donoghue their first each.That haul was a fair reflection of how the season panned out for the Rebels, the league and Munster titles secured but Liam MacCarthy wrestled from their grasp at Croke Park by Tipp.It could have been very different if Cork had landed the big prize, Mark Coleman, Patrick Collins, Alan Connolly and Tim O'Mahony all looked set to be honoured until that second half.The Echo Podcast crew look at how Cork have fared at the awards in recent years and which hurlers have picked up the most All-Stars overall, with John Fenton, Jimmy Barry Murphy and Tony O'Sullivan leading the way on five each.The new hurling management is headed up by Ben O'Connor, who collected two All-Stars, and Ronan Curran, who has three.Also on this week's podcast, there's a review of the weekend action, which included Munster football victories for Aghabullogue and Buttevant, junior quarter-final wins for the Ballinora hurlers and Charleville footballers, and an U21 semi-final success for Douglas.Aghabullogue and Buttevant laid down impressive markers but the Mid Cork side have a hurling final with Bandon to negotiate next Sunday before they turn their focus back to the big ball.Premier Senior champions St Finbarr's are in Munster action next weekend, facing a tough trip to Clonmel Commercials, while it doesn't get harder for Sars than an away game against Ballygunner, who are on a revenge mission.Kilbrittain and Ballinhassig fly the Cork hurling flag and, after a decent break since their county final successes, they should be in a strong position to deliver in the province.All the games are previewed, as well as the Intermediate A Football final replay between Ilen Rovers and Ballinora.The Junior A Championships are down to the last four. Nemo's third team meet Donoughmore and it's Charleville against Kilmacabea in football and on the hurling front, Cobh take on Ballinora while Kilshanning face Newmarket.Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vinyl Funk Session 001 1. Cameo – Word Up! (1986) 2. Midnight Star – Midas Touch (1986) 3. The Gap Band – Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me) (1980) 4. The B. B. & Q. Band – On the Beat (1981) 5. KC and The Sunshine Band – Boogie Shoes (2004 Remastered Version) (1975) 6. The Brothers Johnson – Stomp! (1980) 7. Chic – Est-Ce Que C'est Chic (1977) 8. Kleeer – Get Tough (1981) 9. Kool & The Gang – Open Sesame (12" Extended Version) (1976) 10. Rick James – You and I (1978) 11. Cameo – I Just Want to Be (1979) 12. The Temptations feat. Rick James – Standing On the Top (1982) 13. Cameo – Freaky Dancin' (1981) 14. The Brothers Johnson – Light Up the Night (1980) 15. Chic – Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) (1977) 16. Funkadelic – One Nation Under a Groove (1978) 17. The Gap Band – Early in the Morning (1979) 18. Cameo – Shake Your Pants (1980) 19. Chaka Khan – I Feel for You (1984) Mixed by Luciano Acuña Booking: acgemd@gmail.com / coworkdj@gmail.com Madrid
Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne updates PJ on a very busy overnight for both the Guards and the Army. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ON THIS week's podcast, we are joined by Ballinascarthy camogie players Clara Crowley and Siofra Patwell after the club won their second county title-in-a-row.After winning the Premier Junior Camogie Championship title in 2024, they followed it up with an Intermediate Camogie Championship victory in 2025 after beating Sliabh Rua in the final.Bal will play second tier county camogie (premier intermediate) in 2026 joining fellow West Cork clubs Newcestown, Enniskeane and Clonakilty.Crowley and Patwell were also part of the Carbery camogie team that competed in the senior championship this year, emphasising their quality along with the rest of their teammates.Also on the show, we look back at an action-packed weekend as Ilen Rovers drew their Intermediate A Football Championship final against Ballinora, meaning a replay will be required.Bandon hurlers are made to wait for their county final to take place once again after Aghabullogue won their football final against Uibh Laoire.There were also county championship wins for Kilmacabea, Ibane Gaels and Glengarriff.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie Subscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The clocks have gone back and the countdown to Christmas has begun but the big games keep coming on the Cork club scene.The Echo Podcast crew reflect in this week's episode on the Premier Intermediate and Intermediate A Football finals and the Senior A Hurling decider, along with the divisional and U21 action.All the marquee matches ended in a welter of excitment, with Ballinora grabbing a draw against Ilen Rovers when Neil Lordan held his nerve to bomb over a two-point free. While Ballinora were hugely relieved to force a replay, they had some standout performers, including former All-Ireland winning Cork U20 hurler Shane Kingson who was named as Man of the Match after kicking 0-4 from defence.Ilen, led by Dermot Hegarty at midfield, raised two green flags and appeared to be heading to glory coming down the stretch in their first adult county since 2008. Instead they'll meet again in two weeks.Agabullogue and Uibh Laoire looked to be heading to a rematch as well in the PIFC final until Matthew Bradley landed the late winner. The Mid Cork side atoned for their loss last season and have a busy few weeks ahead with a Munster campaign and the delayed Intermediate A Hurling clash with Bandon. They're now favourites for a second double in three seasons.After a dour draw, Bride Rovers and Castlelyons served up a classic in the Senior A Hurling final, only decided in additional time when David Barry's point capped off a run of 1-3 without replay for Bride. There no shortage of excellent individual displays and a fascinating duel between Cork hurlers Brian Roche and Niall O'Leary but Cillian Tobin offered a reminder of his underage pedigree in Rebel red with a magnificent showing from centre-back.At divisional level, Donoughmore lifted the Mid Cork crown for the first time since 2011 after a late burst of 2-2 to deny Aghinagh, young gun Seán O'Hanlon grabbing both goals.There was county action at U21 and Junior A, with Douglas' U21 footballers beating Ballincollig and Ibane Gaels surviving a penalty shootout to defeat Kinsale. Nemo's third team and Kilmacbea are into the JAFC semis alongside Donoughmore, while the hurlers of Cobh, Newmarket and Kilshanning are also through to the last four. Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field.You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week programme John and Shane take a visit back into the archive to an interview we did in 2015 with a very special guest, the Irish writer Alice Taylor. Alice spoke to us then about her reflections on memory and grief - important considerations during the month of November for many people. Reflections on memory & grief: An Interview with Alice TaylorNovember can be a hard month for many people as we recall the memory of our dead. In the Roman Catholic tradition it is the month of the Holy Soul's. And it seems to be an appropriate time to reflect and pray for our dead as the year and seasons move towards the death of winter.But coping with death and grief can be difficult and on this weeks programme we share an interview with Alice Taylor to reflect on memory and dealing with grief especially after writing her book As time stood still.Alice Taylor lives in the village of Innishannon in County Cork, in a house attached to the local supermarket and post office. Since her eldest son has taken over responsibility for the shop, she has been able to devote more time to her writing.Alice Taylor worked as a telephonist in Killarney and Bandon. When she married, she moved to Innishannon where she ran a guesthouse at first, then the supermarket and post office. She and her husband, Gabriel Murphy, who sadly passed away in 2005, had four sons and one daughter. In 1984 she edited and published the first issue of Candlelight, a local magazine which has since appeared annually. In 1986 she published an illustrated collection of her own verse.To School Through the Fields was published in May 1988. It was an immediate success, launching Alice on a series of signing sessions, talks and readings the length and breadth of Ireland. Her first radio interview, forty two minutes long on RTÉ Radio's Gay Byrne Show, was the most talked about radio programme of 1988, and her first television interview, of the same length, was the highlight of the year on RTÉ television's Late Late Show. Since then she written numerous other books in fiction, poetry and memoirText us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
On this week programme John and Shane take a visit back into the archive to an interview we did in 2015 with a very special guest, the Irish writer Alice Taylor. Alice spoke to us then about her reflections on memory and grief - important considerations during the month of November for many people. We have some our regular reflection on the weekly Sunday gospel which this week is for the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Soul's) and is Luke's account of Jesus raising the son of the widow of Naim.Reflections on memory & grief: An Interview with Alice TaylorNovember can be a hard month for many people as we recall the memory of our dead. In the Roman Catholic tradition it is the month of the Holy Soul's. And it seems to be an appropriate time to reflect and pray for our dead as the year and seasons move towards the death of winter.But coping with death and grief can be difficult and on this weeks programme we share an interview with Alice Taylor to reflect on memory and dealing with grief especially after writing her book As time stood still.Alice Taylor lives in the village of Innishannon in County Cork, in a house attached to the local supermarket and post office. Since her eldest son has taken over responsibility for the shop, she has been able to devote more time to her writing.Alice Taylor worked as a telephonist in Killarney and Bandon. When she married, she moved to Innishannon where she ran a guesthouse at first, then the supermarket and post office. She and her husband, Gabriel Murphy, who sadly passed away in 2005, had four sons and one daughter. In 1984 she edited and published the first issue of Candlelight, a local magazine which has since appeared annually. In 1986 she published an illustrated collection of her own verse.To School Through the Fields was published in May 1988. It was an immediate success, launching Alice on a series of signing sessions, talks and readings the length and breadth of Ireland. Her first radio interview, forty two minutes long on RTÉ Radio's Gay Byrne Show, was the most talked about radio programme of 1988, and her first television interview, of the same length, was the highlight of the year on RTÉ television's Late Late Show. Since then she written numerous other books in fiction, poetry and memoir.Text us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
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ON THIS week's podcast, we chat to Clonakilty Soccer Club goal machine Chris Collins after he hit the 100-goal mark.The feat was achieved in Clon's 3-1 win over Togher Celtic recently.Soccer Club are currently chasing their third West Cork League title-in-a-row and Collins is a key figure to their dominance.This recent feat only emphasises his incredible contribution over the last few years.Also on the show, we look ahead to football semi-final action as Newcestown, Ilen Rovers and Adrigole eye final spots while Carbery Rangers look to preserve their premier senior status.We talk about Bandon and Kilbrittain hurlers too as both cemented county final spots last weekend.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie Subscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're down to the last 10 clubs hunting the major trophies on Leeside after a cracking weekend of semi-finals and the Echo Sport Podcast crew review all the action. The Premier Senior games were absolutely riveting, both decided by a puck of a sliotar to leave us with a repeat of the East Cork derby two years ago when Sarsfields beat Midleton. Both clubs came from behind in the semis, Midleton reeling in Blackrock before Conor Lehane's clutch free from deep in added time of extra time, and Sars using all their experience to shut down the Barrs late on. Lehane grabbed the headlines for the Magpies but Pa White nailed a staggering 0-7 from play. Sars had their usual spread of scorers but Jack O'Connor, top-scorer from play across the whole campaign, clipped 0-4. The Rockies were left frustrated and came agonisingly close to victory on a day when they were paying tribute to their former goalie Trevor Barry, who tragically died earlier in the week. It'll be an Eastern affair in the Senior A decider as well, after Castlelyons upset the odds by putting four goals past Blarney, including a David Morrison hat-trick, and Bride Rovers edged out Carrigtwohill. Rovers had been knocked out at the semi-final stage for the previous four years, making it a hugely significant win for the club. At Premier Intermediate, Ballinhassig take on Ballincollig in a rematch of their opening group game, where the Carrigdhoun side won comfortably. Injuries have been an issue for both teams across the last two months, which makes reaching the final more commendable. In the IAHC, it'll be Aghabullogue, on a mission to bounce back after relegation, against a Bandon side spearheaded by former Cork senior Michael Cahalane. In Premier Junior, Kilbrittain will take on Glen Rovers' second team, who defied expectations by eliminating Cloughduv. On this week's podcast, we also preview the football semi-final weekend, including Nemo v Newcestown, Barrs-Ballincollig, Cill na Martra against Éire Óg and Uibh Laoire and Aghada. Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ hears what to do when the dreaded letter or WhatsApp from school arrives from Niall of O'Sullivans Late Nite Pharmacy, Bandon & Mallow Late Nite Pharmacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ON THIS week's podcast, we chat to Star Sport columnist John Hayes after an exciting weekend of football action which saw Newcestown progress to the semi-finals.Jim O'Sullivan's men beat Carrigaline in a penalty shoot-out after an 0-18 apiece draw after extra-time, a first last four appearance for the West Cork club in six years.Castlehaven meanwhile suffered a 6-11 to 0-19 defeat at the hands of St Finbarr's in the game of the weekend, ending their three-in-a-row quest.Carbery Rangers will have to go again the relegation play-off after a 1-9 apiece draw with Valley Rovers while O'Donovan Rossa survived in the Senior A grade after a 1-18 to 0-17 win over Fermoy.Elsewhere, Bandon went down to the fourth tier while Ilen Rovers beat Mitchelstown to seal an Intermediate A Football Championship semi-final date with Adrigole.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie Subscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Castlehaven's reign as champions is over after St Finbarr's blasted a remarkable six goals in their Premier Senior Football Championship quarter-final clash. Steven Sherlock stitched three of them and the margin of victory now makes the Blues the favourites for Andy Scannell Cup. They're still in the hunt for the double too, with a semi-final against Sars on the horizon. There was no shortage of drama in the other football quarter-finals, Newcestown surviving a penalty shootout with Carrigaline and Ballincollig grabbing the last three scores against Duhallow to win by a point. Cork hurler Luke Meade and super subkeeper Christopher White were the Newcestown heroes while Dara Dorgan, Seán O'Neill and Tadhg O'Connell raised the white flags the Collig. There were some upsets in the lower grades, including Ballinora's victory over previously unbeaten Gabriel Rangers while Ilen Rovers, who have dropped down the tiers in recent years, defeated Mitchelstown despite the return of Mark Keane. Kanturk and Knocknagree produced an absolute belter in the SAFC, John Fintan Daly's side moving on after extra time. There were some brilliant individual displays. Sherlock hit a hat-trick and Ian Maguire was the Barrs' standout performer. Éire Óg beat Bishopstown and former Cork U20 All-Ireland winner Jack Murphy was immense. Adam Walsh Murphy got three points from wing-back for Valleys Rovers as they drew with Carbery Rangers in the PSFC relegation playoff. In the PIFC decider to avoid the drop, Pa Lucey nailed the key penalty as Macroom survived for the third year running after a 10-point comeback against Bandon. Lucey also clipped a remarkable five two-pointers from placed balls. We also pay tribute to Patrick Horgan after he called time on his Cork hurling career after 18 seasons. What does it mean for the Rebels in 2026, in terms of free-takers, attacking line-up and experience in the squad. There's a preview of next weekend's hurling semi-finals, toplined by Sars-Barrs and Blackrock-Midleton. In Senior A, Bride Rovers contest their fifth consecutive semi. Has their time finally come? Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ON THIS week's podcast, we chat to Evan Deasy, who won the inaugural Más+ by Messi 1v1 World Crown in Miami.What's more, the Bandon teenager was strutting his stuff under the watchful eye of Lionel Messi, the Argentinian superstar.The Cobh Ramblers striker earned his place in Miami after coming through a qualifier in Dublin. Once he landed in Florida, he reached a new level – beating some of the best young talents in the world, including Timmy Abraham, brother of England and Besiktas striker Tammy Abraham, on his way to glory.Winning a crown and excelling in front of, what some would describe as, the GOAT. What a week for the 18-year-old.Speaking of GOAT'S, Patrick Horgan retired from inter-county hurling this week, finishing as the top scorer in championship history (as of now) with 32-683.The Glen Rovers man has left the scene without an All-Ireland medal but will go down as a Cork hurling legend and we pay tribute.We also discuss an exciting upcoming weekend of club football action where Newcestown, Castlehaven, Ilen Rovers and Gabriel Rangers are looking for semi-final spots.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ieSubscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Cork club hurling quarter-finals and relegation playoffs didn't disappoint with the Barrs taking the headlines by dethroning Imokilly. Ger Cunningham's side had shown mixed form in the group stages but with Brian Hayes back as their attacking spearhead, they produced their best when it mattered. Ethan Twomey was superb at the heart of the midfield and their defence was collectively brilliant to neuter Imokilly's top guns. Next up is a clash with favourites Sars who shook off a dogged Charleville, helped by Jack O'Connor's 0-5 from play. On the other side of the draw Blackrock, the top seeds, will face a Midleton outfit who produced a storming fourth quarter to reel in Glen Rovers. Cormac Beausang's two goals were crucial while Patrick Horgan, with 2-9, shoot the lights out yet again for the northsiders but they'll be disappointed to have missed a great chance to reach the semis. At Senior A, there were no upsets with Bride Rovers and Blarney powering into the semi-finals. Carrigtwohill and Castlelyons await and all four clubs will feel they've the talent and form to land the title. In the lower grades, Ballincollig and Cloyne, after a 24-hour delay, secured passage to the Premier Intermediate semis, Aghabullogue and Bandon are through in Intermediate A, and at Premier Junior, Cloughduv and Ballygarvan, are into the last four. Erin's Own and Newtown will have to do it again in the Premier Senior relegation playoff while Castlelmartyr, Courceys, Youghal and Barryroe all won their deciders to stay up. There was no shortage of contenders for Hurler of the Week, including Turlough O'Neill, whose scores helped Newtown avoid the drop against Erin's Own, Damien Cahalane for his defensive prowess for the Barrs, and Conor Cahill, who nailed 0-5 for Cloyne. It's a huge weekend on the club football front with the knockout stages taking place and we pick out the matches to catch in the various grades, with Castlehaven v St Finbarr's the main attraction, along with Éire Óg against Bishopstown and Kanturk-Knocknagree in Senior A. Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ON THIS week's podcast, we reflect on what was an eventful weekend of county football championship action.Newcestown blew the Premier Senior Football Championship wide open with their 0-12 to 0-10 win over Castlehaven, meaning the county champions will face St Finbarr's in the quarter-final.Newcestown, led by David Buckley and the evergreen Tadhg Twomey face Carrigaline in the quarter-final.Clonakilty saved their tier one status by beating neighbours Carbery Rangers 1-17 to 0-6, consigning Ross to a relegation play-off against Valley Rovers.There is also relegation deciders for O'Donovan Rossa and Bandon too while Ilen Rovers, Gabriel Rangers and Adrigole all made the knockouts.A lot of action to divulge this week.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ieSubscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tracklist 0:00 Treble 'N Bass - Jam JAm Jam (All Night Long) [Swing Remix] 3:00 Max Rosardo - Under_Umbrell_One 10:00 Abidoza - African Prayer (feat. LAHV, Artwork Sounds, Brian Moshesh, Tumza D'kota) 14:00 LTJ XPerience - Holding On 20:30 Rino(IO)DJ - More & More (Original Edit) 29:00 Angelo Ferreri/Blanco K - Watermelon Man (Edit) 35:00 Deep Lo - Look What Uve Done (Moe Turk Remix) 38:30 Disco Sparks - Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow 40:30 Dj Cocodil - Tear It Up (Original Mix) 45:30 Foo Funkers - Broke My Heart (Edit) 56:00 Jonathan Calvo - Playtime (Original Mix) 59:00 Ken@Work - The Only One (Original Mix) 1:01:30 Kym Mazelle - Was That All It Was 1:05:00 Magic Number - Loving You 1:08:00 Mission Control - Outta Limits 1:14:00 Sarah Sophia - Flowers 1:15:00 Francesco Modesti - Stereo Love (Original Mix) 1:17:30 Moe Turk - Frequency (Original Mix) 1:19:30 Moe Turk - Frequency 1:20:30 Lesny Deep - Mirrors (Original Mix) 1:29:30 TEYMORI - Manu's Vision 1:36:30 B.B.&Q. Band - On the Beat 1:39:30 Cerrone - Catching feelings 1:45:00 Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart 1:47:30 Eric Ericksson/Reel People/Kaidi Tatham - Don't Hold Back On Love (Kaidi Tatham Remix) feat. Debra Debs 1:53:30 Linda Hopkins - It's in Your Blood (Special Disco Version) 2:05:30 Turbojazz - Like You 2:08:30 Coflo/Geoffrey Williams - Valentina (Original Mix Edit) 2:12:00 Ellis Aaron/Sean McCabe - Got It Bad (Sean McCabe Vocal Edit) 2:16:00 Folamour - Nowhere I'd Rather Be 2:19:00 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Don't Leave Me This Way (A Tom Moulton Mix) 2:26:00 Modern Romance - Can You Move (Midnight Mix Version) 2:49:00 AC Soul Symphony - Windy City Theme (GU's Orchestra Electronica Mix) 2:57:30 IQ Musique - This Was Meant To Be 3:00:00 IQ Musique - This Was Meant To Be (Radio Edit) 3:05:00 Joe Dassin - L'été indien (Georges Remix) 3:09:00 Patrick Juvet - Ou Sont Les Femmes 3:13:30 Christine and the Queens - Supernature MMXXV Deep House, Funky Disco House, Live Mix, Disco House Type: DJ-Set120 bpm Key: Bmmonte carlo
Following the surprise announcement by Leeside Leisure that they have cancelled plans for a casino in Bandon, PJ speaks to Adrian Lennihan who led the campaign against it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming up on Cork Today's Friday podcast, Mairead discusses, Government urged to fund a pilot scheme where Meals on Wheels would provide school lunches, A celebratory mood as South Main Street in Bandon reopens following works , A special report to mark Recovery Month, We chat to the We Act campaign on this International, Day of Charity - they've released the findings of a report on trust and understanding in charities and community groups, We hear about the Living Well Programme that supports people with chronic health conditions and finally , Mark Malone reviews The Roses and The Thursday Murder Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Adrian who organized the protest about why the protestors feel Bandon should join other Cork towns in declining permission for a casino development Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks about the protest in Bandon that drew upto 400 people opposed to a casino, hears from Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne who meet people for Recovery Month and two young entrepreneurs explain why they started businesses - one in kindling, one in online grinds. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey All, just know - we tried to get our last Bandon episode up, and we failed. This isn't really a juice talk, but it isn't golf course content either. It's all over the map - if you enjoy this episode, you'd certainly love to be a fly on the wall in our normal conversations. No editing (because I didn't have the time), so enjoy some raw unfiltered audio on this episode where we cover Ryder Cup, juice, Buckeye Football, life, and more. Cheers!
Coming up on Tuesdays C103 Today Show Mariead speaks to Ger Hyland Irish Road Hauliers whos warns they need find more drivers, Rebecca Cantwell from Met Eirin discusses storm names and the meaning behind them, A protest in Bandon in opposition to the development of a gaming and amusement arcade complex which has been granted planning permission , Paul Byrne meets the Cork Taekwondo twins who bagged gold at the World Championships, Cork woman shares how Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Ireland has helped her and finally Our show counsellor Joe Heffernan will share advice for those navigating the CAO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
YouTube is big business these days. In this episode we chat with finance creator Bandon van der Kolk who built a 1M+ subscriber channel; New Money. We hear about his investing journey, his money philosophy and how he built his internet hobby into a full time business. We chat about: How Brandon built his hobby channel into a full time gigHis investing journey from questionable single stocks to ETFs back to Warren Buffet Value style single stock investingHow he manages his money as a business owner His “make more not save more” money mindsetLinks Referenced:
Are you heading to the coast this Labor Day Weekend? Stop in for mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Bandon. They are our Parish of the Week. Their pastor, Fr. Anthony Ahamefule, tells us what makes them a "Light by the Sea".Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
On this episode, Jack sits down with our Bandon first timers to share their first-time experiences at Bandon Dunes, discussing their preconceived notions, travel logistics, and the overwhelming beauty of the courses. They delve into their impressions of Bandon Dunes, Bandon Trails, and Old Mac, highlighting the camaraderie among friends and the unique challenges each course presents. The conversation captures the essence of a memorable golf trip filled with excitement, challenges, and unforgettable moments. In this conversation, the group reflects on their experiences playing at various golf courses in Bandon Dunes, including Old MacDonald, Pacific Dunes, and Sheep Ranch. They discuss their favorite holes, the challenges they faced, and their overall impressions of each course. The conversation culminates in a ranking of the courses based on personal experiences and preferences, highlighting the unique aspects of each course and the camaraderie developed during the trip.Make sure to follow us on IG to stay up to date!
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 491 - Ryder Cup Preview with Brentley Romine from Golf Channel So many key questions loom in the coming days as we get closer to the Ryder Cup matches at Bethpage - including the role of Captain Keegan Bradley, his selections, and the always present drama surrounding the matches. We welcome in Golf Channel's Brentley Romine to dig into the possiblities and share his insight as he also spends time at Bandon for the US Women's Am. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
It's time for the playoffs! Andy and Brendan are thrilled to discuss the most important three weeks in golf, kicking off this week at TPC Initech in Memphis for the FedEx St. Jude Championship. 69 of the top 70 players on the PGA Tour will tee it up in the first round of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, with only Rory McIlroy skipping out. This has caused plenty of commotion and Peppy Peter says a new "Rory Rule" may be implemented to force all who qualify to play the three playoff events moving forward. Speaking of the playoffs, Brendan discovered that the Wikipedia article for this first round has become an a minefield of past sponsors and jumbled histories, not unlike the PGA Tour's winner list that deems Cameron Young as "Mr. 1,000." Mr. 1,000 is in Memphis, searching for another strong finish that would place him ahead of Keegan Bradley in the Ryder Cup standings. The calls for Captain Keegan to not pick himself as a player are growing louder by the day, so he'll need to play well in the postseason to silence the doubters. Elsewhere on the schedule this week, the Champions Tour is back stateside in Seattle, the DP World Tour's notable list is... something, and the U.S. Women's Am heads to Bandon. In news, the Creator Classic is returning to East Lake and an SGS favorite announces his last start on Tour.
From Jase Summy's dominant Western Amateur victory to Round 2 action at the U.S. Women's Amateur in Bandon, we've got the latest headlines, a peek at tournaments on Top 100 golf courses, and a spotlight on California's Ojai Senior Cup. Plus, a special lifetime membership deal that gets you one step closer to your dream golf trip.Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
I travelled to the middle of the woods, in Wilmington Delaware, to interview recovered alcoholic and heroin addict, Jackass and Viva La Bam star, Brandon Novak.I took an hour long uber, from Philadelphia to get to Bandon's place in Wilmington, Delaware. My Uber driver chatted non stop as eventually we started veering away from civilisation and snaking through tree lined tracks until we approached Brandon's property.Brandon is sat on a bench outside the house as I pull up. He's wearing just a pair of shorts, no shirt, no shoes. I try and read some of the words on his heavily tattooed torso as I walk over.It's clear that he's on a call, so we do that silent hello thing, he daps me up and gives me a hug.I sit down next to him as the call continues. It's gently raining but it's so warm (that sticky American heat) so the sporadic rain drops are actually a relief.He's talking business. ‘Novak's house' is a sober living facility.The business side of helping people sounds intense.The call concludes and we go inside.Brandon had moved into his new digs a week prior. The bones of the house are beautiful. There's a couple of pieces of flatpack furniture yet to be built and art is stacked in front of the walls, ready to be hung.He shows me an incredible, ornate iron cross, salvaged from the ruins of a French church.I meet his cats.We sit down and have the conversation you're about to listen to.I was nervous about this interview. I'm not an addiction expert and I didn't want to focus on Brandon's lowest moments, like a lot of interviewers do.I'm so happy that I made that decision and this is a conversation that I'm really proud of.Find out more about Brandon's and his work - Brandonnovak.com To hear more, visit creativerebels.substack.com
Paul Byrne cods around with Cathal O'Donovan who is preparing for the grand opening at 3 this afternoon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ talks to Cathal O'Donovan of Catch Of The Day Carrigaline about opening up in the Jackie Lennox premises Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy and Jordan reflect back on their recent trip to Bandon, Oregon. One of golf's finest resorts on the Oregon coast brings back memories of championship style golf, out of body experiences at Bandon Trails and more in this quick episode about Jordan's bachelor party.
Debbie Metzler, PETA sr. Director of Captive Wildlife, Legal and Corporate Affairs, with Emil Guillermo on the West Coast Game Park Safari shutdown in Bandon, Oregon. If you see something, report it to www.peta.org/abuse The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 9 million strong and growing. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Contact us at PETA.org Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo and get the podcast on YouTube. www.YouTube.com/@emilamok1 Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! June 24, 2025, ©PETA, Emil Guillermo 2023-25
In Part 2 of our conversation with Mike Blackham, Golf and Politics dives deep into Mike's recent golf adventure through England's elite courses, from his beloved Sunningdale to iconic tracks like Royal St. George's, St. George's Hill, and St. Enodoc. Mike and Rob break down why England's diverse golf scene—featuring both heathland and links courses—might just be the most underrated golf destination on the planet. They discuss the difference between England, Scotland, and Ireland trips, share crazy travel stories (including Rob's 27 hours solo in an English rental car), and explain why London's heathland golf offers Pine Valley-level quality without the usual American price tag. The episode also touches on Japanese golf culture, B-side hidden gem courses, and includes a rapid-fire "10-round split" segment comparing some of the greatest golf courses in the U.S., UK, Japan, and beyond. Mike closes with his dream foursome—featuring Mitt Romney, Steph Curry, and Tiger Woods—and offers insight into the kind of leadership he believes America needs. In This Episode: Recapping 8 days of nonstop golf across England's top courses Why Heathland golf rivals Pine Valley for architecture and pure fun The difference between A-side vs. B-side courses (and why the B-sides often surprise) Tips for planning an affordable golf trip to England that beats Bandon and Pebble How UK golf culture differs from the U.S. in access, conditioning & cost Personal favorites: Sunningdale Old & New, St. George's Hill, Royal St. George's, and more Secret planning tips for Americans building their first UK golf itinerary Get the full video version: https://www.youtube.com/@GolfandPolitics Join the email list to be notified about the latest episodes: https://golfandpolitics.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ray is joined by Bandon's Áine Duffy who has recently released her latest single ‘Rooting for You'.
Last week, Oregon State Police, joined by multiple state and local agencies, completed a search of a roadside zoo in Bandon on the Southern Oregon Coast. More than 300 animals were seized and relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. Three animals, including a camel, were euthanized because they were determined to be in such poor health they could not be transported or treated, according to OSP. The Oregon Humane Society, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, the Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife assisted OSP with the four-day search and criminal investigation, which is ongoing. The now-closed West Coast Game Park Safari opened in 1972 and lured visitors with a chance to encounter exotic animals like tigers, lions, chimpanzees and emus. Over the years, it had garnered numerous complaints from community members and organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals over suspected animal neglect and possible violations of state wildlife regulations. Inspectors at the Department of Agriculture cited the roadside zoo 78 times in the past year alone for animals that had gone missing, appeared underfed or were denied adequate veterinary care, among other violations of the Animal Welfare Act. Jefferson Public Radio reporter Justin Higginbottom has been following this story and joins us with more details.
On today's episode, the guys talk about Trails. We give our takes on this awesome course while enjoying some whiskey. Happy Memorial Day to everyone, and a tremendous appreciation to those who have served, and memory to those who've paid the ultimate sacrifice.
On December 6, 1977, a car pulled past the conspicuous “No Trespassing” and “Beware of Dog” signs at the perimeter of Arthur Allen's oceanside ranch, about ten miles south of Bandon. Three men got out and approached the house. Allen, who had obviously been watching them approach, promptly emerged from the house and ordered them off the property. “We're from the Bureau of Land Management,” one of them said. “We wanted to talk to you about negotiating to buy an easement across your land so visitors can access BLM property on the New River.” Allen relented and let the men approach the house, where he demanded to see their identification. Two of them promptly whipped out their wallets and showed their badges; the third, whose name was Larry Gano, said he'd left his wallet at home. It was a lucky break for Gano that Allen didn't push it. Because he wasn't with the BLM. He was with the United States Customs Service. And he was there because he was pretty sure Allen was running a smuggling operation. Spoiler alert: Oh yes, he was.... (Bandon, Coos County; 1970s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/20-07.new-river-drug-bust.html)
The boys' mum Angela Ryan tells PJ how they raised so much money and loved doing it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello, Friends, and welcome to Masters Week here on The I-5 Corridor. In this week's episode, we preview Justin's upcoming trip to Bandon, discuss whether Dan Lanning has set himself up as the “coolest” football coach Oregon has ever had, long for the days of a good Blazers playoff run, and then bring on Corridor 2024 Masters correspondent Kevin Palmer — who isn't too happy about this year's credentialing situation. For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.The I-5 Corridor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.i-5corridor.com/subscribe
Buck returns from Bandon; Duke blows it down the stretch vs Houston; How Duke let it slip; Ovechkin passes The Great ONe
Buck returns from Bandon; Duke's remarkable collapse; Ovechkin passes Gretzky; Buck bungles Stock Watch; In The News; Hot 5 at 5; One Shining Moment incoming; The Club Hour
The Male sack leads to accusations of bad takes...Mike Richman joins the Ticker to discuss the Joe Cronin extension, the guys lament missed opportunities at Bandon and we answer the poll questions.
The guys try to explain the final moments of Florida's comeback to beat Houston...Blazers extend Joe Cronin, what does it signify and how much better do they need to be next year to justify it. Plus the Male Sack, Mike Richman in the Ticker and they lament missed opportunities at Bandon.
Welcome back to the Mid-Am Podcast! This week Nathan & Tyler discuss Tyler's Bandon trip, and explore alternative practice philosophies.Be sure to follow Orange Whip on Instagram - @orangewhipgolfBe sure to follow us on Instagram - @midampodcastFollow Tyler on Instagram - @fadeandfairwayFollow Nathan on Instagram - @nathan.furumasu
This week Justin welcomes Brandon Kyle Goodman to the show to get into the biggest stories of the week! Golden Globe nominations are in and former Nickelodeon and Disney dominate the nominations, Ina Garten tells the truth about her feud with Martha Stewart, and is Britney capable of making a comeback? The ruby slippers sell for millions, Snoop Dogg gives his daughter good advice, we finally find out the reason we put our phones in airplane mode and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices