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Ep 319- Our guest this week is Justin from Enid, Oklahoma. Justin is a good friend of our very own Smilin' Sensei and co-host, Barry Johnston. Justin is one of those guests who thought they didn't really have any stories to share, but having been a long time listener and member of Weirdsville, he figured … Continue reading "Ep 319- “This is Why I'm Going to be Bald”"
rWotD Episode 2605: Barry Johnston (footballer) Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Friday, 21 June 2024 is Barry Johnston (footballer).Barry Johnston (born 28 October 1980) is a former Irish footballer .After serving apprenticeships at Celtic Boys under Jim Heaney, in 2009 Johnston joined Cliftonville's U18. Although he believed he would have preferred becoming a winger, the coach Heaney considered his best position was a defensive sweeper or right back.Johnston suffered a leg injury, which almost terminated his career and which left him with nine screws and a steel plate anchored to his marrow. In 2000, Johnston took a leave from football and spent a two-year scholarship in the United States in New Orleans with William Carey College.After returning from the United States, he came back playing football at Coleraine. He stayed there for four years, reaching two IFA Cup Finals in 2003 and 2004 against Glentoran, winning the first one.Johnston moved back to Cliftonville in January 2006. He lost another IFA Cup Final in May 2009 against Crusaders.In 2009, he signed a loan for Shamrock Rovers after impressing in guest appearances against Newcastle and Hibernians, making his competitive debut as a substitute in a win over Derry City at Tallaght Stadium.Johnston returned in Northern Ireland to sign for Glenavon in December 2009.He then signed for Cliftonville for the third time in September 2010.Johnston scored Cliftonville's equaliser against The New Saints in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.In July 2015, Johnston moved to newly promoted Carrick Rangers. Johnston moved due to a knee injury which prevented him from playing as much on artificial turf.Johnston retired in 2016 and joined the Cliftonville staff in March 2018.In June 2022 Johnston was appointed manager of Lisburn Distillery F. C.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:44 UTC on Friday, 21 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Barry Johnston (footballer) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Ivy Neural.
Supervisory stress testing is a technique used to assess the robustness of financial institutions and the broader financial system to severe but plausible shocks. Since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, it has emerged as an important tool for supervisors that complements other approaches and methods.Stress testing is one of the more complex tasks undertaken by supervisory authorities. Primarily used to inform solvency and liquidity adequacy assessments, it is also a critical method for exploring emerging risks and the threats they pose to financial institutions.This TC Note and accompanying podcast discusses the design, effective use, limitations, and interpretation of stress tests by financial supervisors. It explores a range of stress tests, from elementary, top-down applications to more sophisticated tests using scenarios applied bottom-up to multiple financial institutions. Speaker: R. Barry Johnston, Program Leader, Toronto CentreHost: Demet Çanakçı, Senior Program Director, Toronto CentreRead the transcript here. Read their biographies here. https://www.torontocentre.org/
Ep 263- Wowzers! WYWS has been delivering the weird, wonderful, outrageous, adventurous, shocking, hilarious, spooky, out of this world true stories as told by the people who lived them, weekly for 5 whole years! We are having a party and it's BYOB! Joining your regular hosts Adam Beeby & Barry Johnston for the first part … Continue reading "Ep 263- Our 5th Anniversary Special part 1 with Special Correspondent, Resident Bigfoot Expert, & Voice of the Listener: Jeff Hubbard"
ep 4- Join us, What's Yer Weird Story? in celebrating the release of the debut album of the band Lisbon…”Sudden Moves.” This power trio consists of Micah Turner, Ryan Joyce and our very own regular co-host Barry Johnston! We talk about the album, making music, dream superbands and much more! Join us and listen to … Continue reading "SPINJAMARAMA ep 4 – Sudden Moves with Lisbon"
WHAT'S YER WEIRD STORY? Podcast is pleased to announce a new episode of our periodic music podcast: SPINJAMARAMA! What makes it so special? This episode we speak to the band Lisbon about their debut album available everywhere on Friday, June 2nd. What's even more specialis this is co-host Barry Johnston‘s band! So check out the … Continue reading "Special Announcement – new episode of SPINJAMARAMA!"
We step away from the top flight this week to speak to clubs who play in the Championship and Premier Intermediate League. Paul Harbinson joins us to discuss his first season at Dundela, we speak to Richard Clarke about a challenging campaign for Ballinamallard Utd and Barry Johnston reflects on life in the dugout at Lisburn Distillery.
Back for more Chaos with Jozlyn and guest co-host Ian! This week these two voice actors chit chat & share a few updates about voiceover & randomness...Why does Ian think La Croix tastes like television static? What is Jozlyn doing to her voiceover website? Who the heck is running this show anyways? So many answers answered...PLUS, What's Yer Weird Story podcast with Adam Beeby & Barry Johnston join us to chat about all the things that are weird & maybe some Chaos too! What's Yer Weird Story Podcast - https://whatsyerweirdstory.com/Follow the Chaos here - https://keepingupwithchaos.netFollow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcast
This week, Cliftonville FC hero and current Lisburn Distillery manager Barry Johnston joins us. Together we look back at the amazing success he has had with Cliftonville over the years, get an insight into the dressing room of league champions was like and find out the love he has for the club he played most of his football at. As well as Cliftonville, he joined Coleraine FC for a stint and had a great time with them, winning the IFA Cup! He tells us an amazing story when Martin O'Neill managed him against Manchester United - not to be missed! He talks us through the transition into management with St James' Swifts and then onto the place he now calls home, Lisburn Distillery! He's had amazing highs, incredible lows with injuries, but it was his win at all costs attitude that turned him into the successful player and manager he is today!
Gareth is joined by Barry Johnston and Paul Leeman on this week's podcast. Glentoran legend Leeper reflects on Friday night's Big Two win for the Glens, and we also conduct our own Linfield post-mortem. We also look at what makes a good captain and make our weekend predictions. And there's the usual charity bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
On this week's show Gareth is joined by Lisburn Distillery boss Barry Johnston and Northern Ireland U17 and U19 manager Gerard Lyttle. We reflect on the U19's brilliant European qualifying success in the Netherlands, and get Gerard's predictions for this season's Irish Premiership. We pick out the main protagonists and make our predictions for this weekend's games. And we go for the hat-trick in our weekly charity bet!
This week's special guest is Newry City boss Darren Mullen. Darren joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the virtual studio to chat about Newry's return to the Premiership. We also talk about whether 13 years of age is too young to make your senior debut, following Glenavon teen Christopher Atherton's history-making debut on Tuesday night. And we ask Darren and Janty to come up with three players or managers - alive or dead - who they would invite to a mythical dinner party.
We are back for a brand new season of the podcast! To help us kick off the new campaign Gareth is joined by ex-Irish League stars Barry Johnston and Michael Gault. And our special guest is none other than Glentoran and Northern Ireland winger Conor McMenamin. And the BetMcLean charity bet returns! Let's hope our luck is better than last season!
If you want to know more about the Podcast head to www.distantpod.com or follow us on social media where we are @distantpod If you have two minutes give these guys a follow too https://bobath.org.uk/ This week's showElis Documentary: Legends of Welsh Sport: John Dawes https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0014cz7/legends-of-welsh-sport-john-dawesMike Book Choice: The Wit of Cricket by Barry Johnston https://amzn.to/3ydCiIm First Round of ClipsMike Clip: Adam Ricketts 100mhttps://youtu.be/Jym1-caTaDAMike: The big race, 2045https://twitter.com/richiegetz/status/1520277461874974720?s=21&t=STcMJkPXXC_lKgtC8UMqawElis: Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano https://twitter.com/sportbible/status/1520602332270317569Steff: East Germany beating West Germany https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw7fMzFRqDM Second Round of Clips (via https://anchor.fm/nata-media/subscribe & https://www.patreon.com/distantpod )Mike: Dad at the Reds gamehttps://twitter.com/reds/status/1519110931468500994?s=21&t=5-jmawUvB8K3OnV-WyukdQElis: Joe Rodon and Ben Davies visit Ryley Keyshttps://twitter.com/SpursOfficial/status/1519685367733043200Steff: Luton Town winning the League Cup https://twitter.com/lutontown/status/1518122572684091392?s=21&t=HuZhxnPFTTH_kdbX2HVNIQ
This week's special guest is Cliftonville winger Jamie McDonagh. Jamie joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston to chat about the Reds' title push this season. The 25-year-old reflects on his debut season at Solitude and how Paddy McLaughlin is getting the best out of him, and chats about the 'Colin Coates factor' inside the dressing room. McDonagh also looks back on a frustrating time at Glentoran and assesses this season's race for the Gibson Cup - with Cliftonville just one point behind the Glens and Linfield at the top.
Cliftonville legend Ryan Catney joins me for the latest episode of Campbell's Footballs. On the show we discuss starting out at Reading and early coaching under Brendan Rodgers. We then discuss life in the Irish League at Distillery before moving onto Cliftonville where he spent the majority of his career. Stories involving Tommy Breslin, Barry Johnston and George McMullan all feature as well as that champions League double header against Celtic. We also discuss the evolvement of the Irish League and his memories including questions by fellow teammates and fans. In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
This week's special guest is Glentoran winger Conor McMenamin. Conor joins Gareth, Gerard and Barry in the virtual studio for a big of Irish League chat and craic. We look back at Glentoran's win over Crusaders - their first league success in 10 years at Seaview - and the club's season so far. We also chat about the influence of Mick McDermott, Aaron McCarey's bust-up with Bobby Burns and the ongoing debate over summer football. There's even some gushing praise for Barry Johnston!
This week's special guest is Coleraine striker Matthew Shevlin. Matthew joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston to chat about all the recent happenings in the Irish League. The 22-year-old has bagged 11 goals already this term, his best return in any season in the top flight - and it's only November. Matthew reveals the secret behind his prolific form, and the Curtis Allen pep talks before each game. He also reflects on his time with former clubs Ballymena United and Linfield, and we also discuss Coleraine's ambitions this season under Oran Kearney.
Ep 168- This week on the podcast the storytellers are our very own hosts Barry Johnston & Adam Beeby! Barry shares stories from his recent vacation to New England including the Lizzie Borden House and Salem, Mass. Adam has his own strange experience in a men's toilet. (No, not like that, get your minds out … Continue reading "Ep 168 – “Phantom Toilet”"
This week's special guest is Cliftonville defender Jamie Harney. Jamie joins Gareth Fullerton, Barry Johnston and Gerard Lyttle in the virtual studio to chat all things Irish League. We look back on the Reds' comeback win over Bangor in the Co Antrim Shield on Tuesday night and reflect on the North Belfast club's season so far. We also discuss Saturday's controversy surrounding Glentoran goalkeeper Aaron McCarey.
Bangor boss Lee Feeney joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the virtual studio this week. Lee and Barry open up on what it's really like being a football manager, and pick out some of the former bosses they learned the most off. Lee also reveals the regrets he has about his own playing career, which included spells at Linfield and Glasgow Rangers. We also hear a brilliant story about Lorenzo Amoruso's awful fashion sense. Speaking of fashion, Lee also recalls turning up to Linfield's Setanta Cup-winning party in 2005 wearing cowboy boots.
This week's special guest is Carrick Rangers boss Stuart King. Stuart chats about Carrick's season so far, with the club sitting fourth in the Premiership. We also reflect on their Co Antrim Shield exit to Dundela, and look ahead to their trip to Larne this weekend. We also chat about changing room mentalities, and how the modern day Irish League player would compare to players from Stuart's era. Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston join Stuart in the virtual studio, while Gerard Lyttle also returns from his sabbatical.
This week's special guest is Cliftonville defender Colin Coates. Colin joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the virtual studio to chat about his career to date. From starting off as a winger and striker, Colin charts his journey from Boyland FC in East Belfast. to the Irish Premiership - where he has won every trophy going. He also reflects on his Northern Ireland debut against Italy in 2009 and his thoughts on Leeds United star and former Crusaders winger Stuart Dallas.
This week's special guest is Crusaders new boy Johnny Black. Johnny joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the Belfast Live virtual studio. The 33-year-old chats about returning to the Irish League after spending eight years in Australia. We also hear about his rigorous training regime as he looks to get back to full fitness, and when he expects to be in first-team contention. There's also a brilliant story involving Jonny Frazer and Jeff Spiers...
In 1991 Jonathan Agnew and Brian Johnston produced a piece of radio that has been replayed millions of times. Simon Mann is joined at the Oval by Aggers, Brian's son Barry Johnston, former TMS Producer Peter Baxter and impressionist Rory Bremner.
Welcome to a brand new season of That's What I Call Football podcast! Yes folks, the new Irish Premiership season is under way - and we are back with more Irish League chat and craic. To help us kick-off the new season we welcomed Glentoran manager Mick McDermott onto the show alongside former title-winning Cliftonville midfielder Barry Johnston. We get Mick's views on the title race, summer signings, Friday night football and Cristiano Ronaldo...
They think it's all over - it is now! It's the final episode of season 3 of That's What I Call Football. Gareth Fullerton, Gerard, Lyttle, Barry Johnston and Darren Fullerton gathered in the virtual studio to recap the 2020/21 campaign. We reflect on Larne's Euro play-off success last weekend, and all the highs and lows from a season like no other. We also calculate our final Charity Bet total, which came in at over £2,000 profit!
Just as the curtain was starting to fall on the Irish League season - we have another controversial penalty shootout! On this week's podcast Gareth Fullerton, Barry Johnston and Paul Leeman pick the bones out of Tuesday's Euro playoff furore at Solitude. They also look ahead to Saturday's final showdown between Cliftonville and Larne and give their predictions. There's also more praise for Linfield (Barry can't help himself) and Leeper believes Glentoran fans should feel optimistic about the club's title hopes.
On this week's show Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston preview the Irish Cup final between Linfield and Larne.We pick through the post-mortem of Crusaders' controversial penalty shootout loss in the semis, and the threatened legal challenge which could potentially derail Friday's showpiece.We look into Tuesday's shootout drama and what course of action the Irish FA could take, and we also give our predictions for the final.If it goes ahead on Friday...Plenty of ifs, buts and maybes, but sure that's Irish League football for you!
This week's special guest is St James' Swifts manager and friend of the show Barry Johnston.We look ahead to St James' big Irish Cup second round clash with Dergview this weekend.Barry reveals how difficult it has been preparing for the tie and what it has been like for the club coming out of lockdown.We also discuss the other Irish Cup ties this weekend, including a big one at the Oval.And we reflect on another busy week of Premiership action which has Linfield standing on the cusp of a 55th title success.
In this podcast, Barry Johnston discusses the TC Note Integrating Microprudential Supervision with Macroprudential Policy. He explains the reasons supervisory authorities should adopt a macroprudential approach and why the traditional approach to micro-prudential supervision has been ineffective in preventing financial crises.
Glentoran defender Bobby Burns joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the virtual studio for this week's podcast.We get the latest on Bobby's recovery from a double leg break sustained last October, and how he has been filling his time with some punditry work, coaching, tactical analysis and cooking.Bobby and Barry also debate whether players are playing too much football this season.
Cliftonville legend Barry Johnston joins me on Campbell's Footballs to discuss his time in football.
We are back for another season of That's What I Call Football! After being sidelined for seven months due to the coronavirus pandemic we have returned to the mics (remotely, of course) to preview the start of a new Danske Bank Premiership campaign. It all kicks off this weekend, starting with the Friday night game between Coleraine and Ballymena United. In this preview show Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston look ahead to the new campaign, and how clubs will cope amid Covid-19 restrictions. We also make our title predictions and pick out a Charity Bet for the weekend.
Another great episode this week from Cliftonville legend Barry Johnston! Tremendous listen!
Joel Taggart and Liam Beckett are joined by Irish Cup semi-finalists; Jim Ervin, Stephen O'Donnell, Barry Johnston and Marcus Kane as they battle to 'lift the cup'
This week's special guest is Warrenpoint Town midfielder Matty Lynch. Matty reflects on Saturday's incredible comeback win over Carrick Rangers and Warrenpoint's relegation battle this season. We also look back on another intriguing week in the Danske Bank Premiership and cast our eye over this Saturday's Irish Cup ties, while Barry Johnston picks out this week's BetMcLean Charity Bet.
This week's special guest is Crusaders striker Jordan Owens. Jordan joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston to talk all things Irish League. The Crues' record goalscorer reflects on his side's Premiership campaign so far and looks ahead to a crunch festive season which sees the Shore Road men play Linfield and Cliftonville in the space of six days. We also have our fans' questions and another BetMcLean Charity Bet.
We are back with another top episode of our weekly podcast - That's What I Call Football - and what an eventful one it proved to be. Recorded over TWO days due to gremlins in the system, this week's special guest is popular former Linfield winger and current Banbridge Town manager Stuart King. Stuart, who joins Darren Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston in the Belfast Live studio, reflects on playing under David Moyes at Preston North End. The 38-year-old also regales us with plenty of craic, stories and insight from his time playing for the Blues, Ballymena United, Glenavon and Larne. We reflect on an eventful week in the Irish League, the relegation scrap also look forward to two massive games this Saturday - Linfield v Cliftonville and Coleraine v Glentoran. And as if that isn’t enough, we also have our weekly BetMcLean.com Charity Bet.
This week's special guest is Glentoran defender Paddy McClean. Paddy joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston in the studio to chat about the season so far. The 22-year-old reflects on his move to the Irish League with the Glens, and the main differences between the Danske Bank Premiership and the League of Ireland. We also have our weekly BetMcLean Charity Bet as Gerard goes for two-in-a-row, and we have some fans' questions for Paddy.
This week's special guest is former Irish League midfielder Michael Gault. Michael joins Gareth Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the studio to talk all things football. The former Linfield captain talks about his new role as player/manager of Ballymacash Rangers, and some of the tips he picked up from legendary Blues boss David Jeffrey during their time together at Windsor Park. The lads look back on a busy week of Premiership and League Cup football, chat about the All-Island League proposals and make their weekend predictions. Barry also chooses another BetMcLean Charity Bet as he looks to make it a hat-trick of wins.
Barry Johnston from Nickeltown Flounderers spoke to Glenney about the upcoming Car and Bike Show
On this week's show we recap the Danske Bank Premiership season so far. Most teams have played each other once and we rate the clubs, managers and players who have proved hits - and misses - over the past couple of months. Host Gareth Fullerton and regular pundits Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston also discuss Stephen McDonnell's departure from Warrenpoint Town, and assess the Milltown club's survival hopes - even at this early stage of the season. We also have our weekly BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/) Charity Bet - can Barry follow up last week's bumper win!? Listen out for his selections this weekend.
This week's special guest is Coleraine defender Aaron Traynor. Aaron joins Gareth Fullerton, Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston on the show to talk all things football. Aaron reflects on his long road to recovery following an ACL injury 12 months ago, and also looks ahead to this weekend's big Premiership showdown with Crusaders. We look back on a busy week of Irish League action, have our fans' questions for Aaron and another FanBant. And we also pick another Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.
On this week's show we welcome Irish League legend Paul Leeman into the studio. 'Leeper' joins Gareth Fullerton, Barry Johnston and Gerard Lyttle to talk all things football. The lads discuss a busy week of Danske Bank Premiership and BetMcLean League Cup action, and Paul's new coaching role at Crusaders. We also have some fans' questions and our weekly BetMcLean Charity Bet.
This week's special guest is an Irish League legend who has a day named after him! Former Linfield (https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/linfield-fc) , Glentoran and Crusaders striker Chris Morgan joins Gareth Fullerton, Darren Fullerton and Barry Johnston in the studio to chat all things football. Chris recalls his early days at the Crues and winning three titles with Linfield, and then returning to haunt the Blues on 'Morgan Day'! He also tells a hilarious story about fans hurling abuse at him in a supermarket, and the crunching tackle that convinced him to hang up the boots for good. We have some fans' questions for our special guest, including one from a former teammate. And we also have our weekly Charity Bet courtesy of BetMcLean.com (http://betmclean.com/) as Darren goes for a fourth winning double on the bounce! What more could you want?!
Joel Taggart, Liam Beckett and Darren Fullerton travel to Solitude to catch up with some Cliftonville legends and remember the life and career of former Reds manager Tommy Breslin. George McMullan, Barry Johnston and Chris Scannell look back on their famous title wins and discuss talking points from the Irish League.
This week we welcome Gerard Lyttle and Barry Johnston into the Belfast Live studio to talk all things Irish League. They join host Gareth Fullerton and Daily Mirror sports reporter Darren Fullerton to reflect on all the main talking points over the past week. We also look forward to this week’s fixtures in the Danske Bank Premiership and select a charity bet courtesy of BetMcLean. And as if that wasn't enough, we reveal a special prize for our new FanBant feature.
Welcome to a new season of That's What I Call Football! We are ready for the start of the Danske Bank Premiership season this weekend. Gareth Fullerton is joined by former Irish League midfielder Barry Johnston, Larne first-team coach Tim McCann and Daily Mirror football reporter Darren Fullerton to look ahead to Friday's big kick-off. * Show was pre-recorded on July 25.
It's a Christmas Special this week as we raise a glass to the season so far. Host Gareth Fullerton takes a look back at some of the great guests we have welcomed into the studio over the past five months. It includes interviews with Carl Frampton, Shane Todd, Barry Johnston and Mark Sykes. Throw in some awful attempts at humour (and singing), and a sackful of wonderful sound affects courtesy of producer Paul McCarthy, and you have a festive feast of fun and football!
This week on the What's Yer Weird Story? Podcast our guest Josh Brookshire brings us two bizarre tales. First, a late night journey home takes a turn to the weird, followed by our first serial killer story, Pazuzu Algarad. PLUS...Introducing our Special Correspondent, Bigfoot Expert and Voice of the Listener....Jeff Hubbard. You may remember Jeff (and his sister, Kim) from the We Got a Ouija Board for X-Mas episode. Jeff is joining the team to read your social media reviews and comments, as well as an occasional guest interviewer. Annnnnnnd...it's host Barry Johnston's birthday!!!! (BYO Cake)Please rate us 5 stars, leave us reviews and comments on our various social media platforms which will be read on future episodes of the podcast!follow us:IG: whatsyerweirdstoryTwitter@whatsyerweirdIf YOU have a weird story, and you want to share, we want to hear it! Follow and contact us through our various social platforms or via email: whatsyerweirdemail@gmail.com or call the hotline (513) 909-9821 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Jeremy aren’t impressed by Lime Birds.Show Notes:How Every NFL Team’s Fans Lean Politically | FiveThirtyEightThe NFL’s 2017 ratings slide was mainly fueled by white viewers and younger viewersThe NFL: America’s socialist utopia - The Washington PostDockless Electric Scooter Share - Lime-S | LimeBikeBirdBird scooters banned from Plaza because of safety issues | The Kansas City StarBird electric scooters are back at Country Club Plaza | The Kansas City StarThese Food Companies Want You to Eat BugsDid you like this show? If so, support Paul and Jeremy on Patreon. By giving as little as $5.00 per month, you’ll get access to exclusive after-show content. It’s practically a whole second episode each week we publish! Show your appreciation. Support Uncle Weepy today!Another Show You Might LikeEverybody has at least one good story, but some of us have stories that are just a bit unusual...a bit strange...a bit WEIRD.Adam Beeby and Barry Johnston explore this weird universe and ask.. WHAT'S YER WEIRD STORY? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the first episode of the WHAT'S YER WEIRD STORY? podcast! A New podcast that focuses on true stories of the WEIRD kind, provided by our guests. Each episode, hosts Adam Beeby and Barry Johnston, two life long friends, are joined by a variety of guests who share their stories of the strange, unusual, mysterious and unexplained.This week our guest is author D.E. Medus, creator of the MedusPod, who has a variety of weird stories of his own. Check out his podcast meduspod.comIf YOU have a weird story, and you want to share, we want to hear it! Follow and contact us through our various social platforms or via email: whatsyerweirdemail@gmail.comLet's get WEIRD! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to our first minisode.These will be occasional shorter episodes that will focus on related subjects to the WHAT'S YER WEIRD STORY? podcast.In this episode minisode your hosts, Barry Johnston and Adam Beeby, have a chat about why this podcast exists and what we feel about the subject matter. Just a casual conversation between two life long friends and the listeners of our podcasts.If YOU have a weird story, and you want to share, we want to hear it! Follow and contact us through our various social platforms or via email: whatsyerweirdemail@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Belfast Live's new football podcast - That's What I Call Football. We are back for the new season with a brilliant new show, backed by our friends at BetMcLean.com. On this week's podcast Darren Fullerton is joined by Barry Johnston and Larne coach Tim McCann.
Ar an gclár seo labhraíomar le Scott De Buitléir faoin #EmigrantsManifesto ar chearta vótála na n-imirceach Éireannach inniu. Mhol Ed Davitt agus Barry Johnston, atá mar iarrthóirí do thoghachán an tSeanaid i mbliana, an forógra seo. Chomh maith leis sin, cloisfimid ó Pól Ferris as Nua-Jhersey na Stát Aontaithe faoi Lá Gaeilge ar fhreastail sé air i Nua Eabhrac ag an deireadh seachtaine agus faoi Olltoghchán Uachtarántachta na Stát Aontaithe.