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Esta semana en Toxicosmos celebramos los 60 años de Pet Sounds, de The Beach Boys, disco protagonista del programa. Recordamos su importancia, la figura de Brian Wilson y ese universo emocional tan único, delicado y luminoso que convirtió el álbum en una obra imprescindible de la historia del pop. Además, escuchamos varias de las canciones del álbum, seleccionadas para recorrer algunos de sus momentos más especiales. También conectamos nuestra sección de versiones con ese universo de Pet Sounds gracias a Mazarin y aquel homenaje titulado "Do it again: a tribute to Pet Sounds" publicado hace ahora 20 años y que recogía una buena colección de versiones del mítico disco. Y como si esta conexión no fuera ya suficiente, también escuchamos a Brian Bilston and The Catenary Wires para descubrir un recopilatorio de lo más original: Pet Sounds, que publicará próximamente la compañía inglesa Skep Wax Records y en el que distintas bandas dedican canciones a sus mascotas. En nuestro repaso a la actualidad musical suenan Lightning In A Twilight Hour, Almost Said, Ike Rivers, Pom Femme, Mona et Toi, Russell Collective, Teni Rane, Stephen McCafferty, Hannah B. Jonhson, Half a John, Tower of Foil, Baroo, 7ebra, Nilipek, Barry Walsh, Jeff Vidov y Bernard Côté en el apartado internacional. En el nacional descubrimos lo nuevo de Paco Pecado, Ziro y Venus Astra, además de seguir escuchando el nuevo disco de La La Love You. Coincidiendo con el Mundial de Fútbol, también hacemos hueco al regreso de Escocia a la gran cita futbolística con Belle and Sebastian, que han publicado su particular himno para acompañar a la selección. Una canción que conecta el fútbol con esa sensibilidad tan especial de una de las bandas más queridas de Glasgow. Cerramos el viaje con Alaska y Dinarama recordando a Carlos Berlanga, figura esencial del pop español, en el aniversario de su fallecimiento. Además aprovechamos para felicitar a Alaska por su cumpleaños. Y antes de despedirnos, compartimos una reflexión personal sobre la cancelación y la situación vivida por el Festival de Les Arts, reivindicando la necesidad de defender la cultura, la música en directo y una convivencia real en las ciudades.
It's the calm before the storm as The Echo Sport Podcast crew previews the Munster hurling final.If it's a case of familiarity breeding contempt, then we are in for a fiery battle by the Lee on Sunday as Cork and Limerick collide for the fifth time this season, going back to the preseason Munster Hurling League. The Treaty had the upper hand in the first three meetings while Cork snatched a narrow win in April when the absence of Aaron Gillane and the dismissal of Cian Lynch were major factors.This time, Cork have home advantage again but are without Ciarán Joyce and captain Darragh Fitzgibbon against a full-strength Limerick. On that basis, John Kiely's charges are favourites, even if Cork haven't lost a game in league or championship in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in two years.The Rebels have an excellent record against Limerick, with four championship wins across the last three seasons but Fitzgibbon was Man of the Match in three of those, which underlines what a loss he is. In contrast, Dan Morrissey is back and will be tasked with outmuscling Brian Hayes.Still, Cork will tear into it with the pressure off in many ways, as the losers will still be expected to beat Offaly to reach the All-Ireland semi-finals.KEY QUESTIONS:Can the younger guns like William Buckley, Barry Walsh and Diarmuid Healy fire in Fitzie's absence though? Who will be able to handle Gillane, who smashed two goals against Waterford? Can in-form Mark Coleman, Rob Downey, Tim O'Mahony and Shane Barrett offer match-winning leadership?There's also a discussion on Patrick Horgan's reaction to Ben O'Connor's comments on Cork's work-rate.At minor level, the U17s were brilliant at times in their All-Ireland quarter-final victory over Kilkenny. They now join Tipp, Limerick and Galway in the last four.At club level, there's a look at the stage of play across the hurling leagues, with Midleton and Sars on course to meet in the Division 1 decider.The minor footballers are back in action this weekend, taking on Meath in the All-Ireland quarter-final.Now in its fourth season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, 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.
Eoin Sheahan was joined on the line by Cork Hurler and Fulfil ambassador Barry Walsh to talk about his time so far playing for the Cork Senior Hurling team throughout the Munster Championship as well as his time playing for the U20s up until this year. Fulfil, proud sponsor of the U20 Hurling Championship #Fulfilyourdreams
The Echo Sport Podcast crew is back to discuss another bumper weekend of Cork GAA action.Now in its fourth season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field.While neither of the senior teams were in action over the weekend, it didn't prevent the hurlers from hogging the headlines.The news that Darragh Fitzgibbon will miss the rest of the Munster series due to an operation is just the latest blow after injuries to Rob Downey and Ciarán Joyce and another hamstring issue for the luckless Robbie O'Flynn.Results over the weekend which saw Limerick beat Waterford and Clare put Tipp to the sword probably didn't lift the mood either, as it reinforced what a disaster the All-Ireland final loss last July was while keeping the Banner in the mix for the provincial silverware.If Cork are beaten by four points or more against Clare next Sunday and Limerick get the better of already eliminated Waterford, then it's a Limerick-Clare Munster final. Now some fans would argue it would be benficial to avoid another showdown with the Treaty, Cork have won three games on the bounce and will be keen to preserve their unbeaten record in the Páirc going back to the Clare loss in April 2024.Barry Walsh is the obvious option to start with Darragh Fitz out but could Cork go with Eoin Downey centre-back to restore Tim O'Mahony at midfield and bring Cormac O'Brien in on the wing? How the players fared in last Saturday's A v B game at Fota Island will dictate the management's approach.At club level, Declan Dalton offered a reminder of his class by nailing 0-12 in Fr O'Neill's win over St Finbarr's. Has he a chance of forcing his way back into the match-day 26?On the football front, Cork host Meath in Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday evening, where they'll need to perform better and more consistently across the 70-plus minutes than they did in Killarney. A fully fit Dara Sheedy would add some needed creativity to the half-forward line.Even if they lose, John Cleary's side will have another shot at the qualifiers in the losers round but beating Meath is essential if they're to make a realistic push for the latter stages of the All-Ireland series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a bumper weekend ahead for Cork GAA and The Echo Sport Podcast crew discuss the key games against Waterford and Kerry.Now in its fourth season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, John Horgan and more, to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field.First up on Saturday evening, the hurlers travel to Walsh Park, where they were beaten two years ago, looking to seal their spot in the All-Ireland series with a game to spare. The loss of Ciarán Joyce and Rob Downey to injury destablises the defence and poses a few selection headaches for Ben O'Connor and his selectors. Do they rejig the team, bringing Tim O'Mahony to the half-back line and Darragh Fitzgibbon to midfield, given they have stronger forward options in reserve? Or do they look to the experience of Damien Cahalane and Ger Millerick to fill in?There's also Daire O'Leary and Micheál Mullins in reserve, who featured in the league, or Cormac O'Brien who started last year's league and Munster finals.Having beaten Tipp and Limerick, the Rebels are moving well but their hosts this weekend will also fancy their chances and must win to save their season.On Sunday, the footballers travel over the county bounds looking for a first victory on enemy territory in 31 years and to land an overdue Munster title, bridging a gap to 2012.John Cleary must plan without veteran forward Brian Hurley but the vibes are good coming out of the camp before the clash.Kerry have a pile of injuries of their own but they still possess two of the deadliest forwards in the game in David and Paudie Clifford. Getting the match-ups right here will be crucial to Cork's prospects.The Echo panel also discuss the latest underage action, including fine performances by the minors in both codes and a cracking Munster U20 final which saw Cork come up just short. For the U20 hurlers, Barry Walsh was electric in beating Clare but now they must face them again in the provincial semi-final and he could be tied up with the seniors... Which game is more important and if he's out how will the U20s adapt? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Darragh Fitzgibbon sat down with Rachel Sheehan to preview the Munster Hurling Championship.Eir hurling ambassador Darragh Fitzgibbon was on hand as Eir celebrated another step forward in its network evolution, as it is recognised by Opensignal as having Ireland's No.1 5G network coverage.
The wait is over, hurling championship returns this Sunday with an All-Ireland final rematch in Thurles.The Rebel pain from the defeat in Croke Park won't go away with a victory over Tipp on their turf but it would give them with a great chance of progressing from Munster again. While lifting Liam MacCarthy is the aim, all that matters over the coming weeks is that Cork do enough to escape the provincial bearpit.Ben O'Connor had a strong start to his tenure during the league but two recent defeats to Limerick, including the final on Easter Sunday, have left the supporters worrying the hurlers are vulnerable. Injuries to Diarmuid Healy and Seán O'Donoghue are a concern but in Barry Walsh, who is withheld from the U20s this week ahead of his debut, and William Buckley, they've unearthed two lively and direct forwards.There are plenty of talking points going into the clash at Semple Stadium that the Echo Podcast crew discuss, starting with Walsh prioritising the senior clash when Tipp tyro Darragh McCarthy balanced both grades in 2025. There were puck-out issues in the Gaelic Grounds but were Cork holding back options for the championship? Will the half-back line man-mark Tipp's dangerman, particularly Jake Morris, and risk getting pulled out of position like they were by Limerick?What tricks does Liam Cahill have up his sleeve? Will Tipp try a sweeper again?There's also a look at the minors' opening round win over Waterford.On the football front, Cork strangely performed far better against the wind in their win over Limerick than with the gale at their backs. Up 15 points at the break, they were outscored by six in the second half by a Treaty side relegated from Division 3.It was a very disappointing second half in the Páirc so they've plenty to work on before tackling Tipp. Kick-outs were the major talking point as Cork replaced Patrick Doyle with Micheál Aodh Martin in goal and still struggled on restarts, losing 10 out of 25.There's also a look back at the U20 footballers' draw in Clare as they've Kerry next up.The ladies footballers had a great comeback against Galway, lifting the Division 1 league for the first time in seven seasons.Now in its fourth 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.
It was a disappointing few days of missed opportunities between Ireland's penalty shootout loss in the World Cup playoff and the Cork footballers' narrow defeat in Croke Park.You could make the case that Meath deserved their Division 2 success but John Cleary's side, like Ireland, were in a strong position to end their 16-year wait for national silverware. The Rebels haven't won at Croker since 2015 and when Chris Óg Jones hit the net early in the second half to build on a two-point half-time lead, they looked well set.However, Meath hit eight unanswered points in a nightmare period where Cork lost eight out of their nine kick-outs and failed to score for 16 minutes. Questions will be answered about the Rebels' set-up on restarts and Patrick Doyle's deliveries. Meath had clearly learned their lessons from the Páirc Uí Rinn meeting.There were positives though. Jones, notwithstanding a couple of missed goal chances in the first half, impressed as he bagged 1-3 while Steven Sherlock was sublime, nailing 0-9. Daniel O'Mahony was a powerhouse again.The refereeing performance of Kerry man Brendan Griffin certainly didn't endear him to Cork fans, as he failed to award any frees to Cork inside the scoring zone for fouls. Sherlock's only placed ball came from dissent following a sideline.The weakness of the new hooter rule was also exposed, with Meath able to foul with impunity in the last minute, though Cork were also guilty of failing to get a shot off coming down the stretch with they trailed by two points after a great Brian Hurley goal.On the football front, the Echo Podcast crew also look at the weekend action in the local leagues.The hurlers head to TUS Gaelic Grounds for a sell-out Division 1 league final on Easter Sunday. The holders arguably have a free shot given last year they ended a 27-year wait to lift that title but seeing as it's Limerick they're facing, no quarter will be given.If there's any pressure, it's on Limerick who won't want a repeat of last year's Munster final loss on their own turf. John Kiely's side will be pumped to the last and look to test Cork's young hurlers like Barry Walsh and William Buckley as well as Ciarán Joyce's capability as a full-back.We all know, of course, verything hinges on championship and Cork have a very difficult eight-day start where they face Tipp and Limerick.The U20s got their campaign up and running away to Tipp and put up a fine display as underdogs though a red card ultimately cost them.Now in its fourth 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.
The pressure was on Cork to secure promotion to Division 1 for the first time since 2016 and they rose to the challenge in Omagh.A great start meant they were up by a point having played into the strong breeze and, after a nervy spell midway through the second half they kicked on, helped by the introduction of Brian Hurley.Hurley, Ruairí Deane, Ian Maguire and Brian O'Driscoll were in action when the Rebels last competed at the top grade and have stayed the course. Going up is a massive boost before the Munster championship and a great achievement by John Cleary and his management team, who were heavily questioned in recent seasons.Can they now beat Meath in Croke Park to add a bit of silverware? Hopefully but it doesn't matter, because the hard work has been done in coming out of a very competitive division and gives Cork football a platform next season and beyond.The Cork ladies football are also into a league final. With a game to spare to boot.On the hurling front, we wondered if Cork would experiment at the weekend given Offaly were already relegated. Instead, they picked a championship-level line-up and smashed the visitors for six goals. Barry Walsh, despite the U20 game coming up away to Tipp this week, was given a half and raised a green flag while the return of Padraig Power from injury to rifle two points was a boost. Ciarán Joyce was redeployed at full-back as we predicted but hardly tested. Eoin Downey continues to look the part at wing-back though and Mark Coleman was full of energy on the other flank.There wasn't a lot learned from a facile victory but the crowd of nearly 20,000 is a testament to the incredible backing the hurlers have. They'll pack out TUS Gaelic Grounds for the league final in what will be a belter with a Limerick side who looked terrific at times against Galway but also could have been caught late on.There's also a round-up of the latest league action with Charleville grabbing their second victory in a row as they look to build on an impressive championship in 2025.Now in its fourth 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.
All the nonsense talk about the Cork hurlers as the leading contenders for Liam MacCarthy that has been spouted by pundits and supporters from outside the county bounds can be put to bed for now.Limerick, who after a sluggish opener when losing to Waterford picked up a head of steam in the league, were worthy eight-point winners over the Rebels in TUS Gaelic Grounds last weekend.Granted, Ben O'Connor and his selectors mixed it up with their team selection while the Treaty, who were shorn of Darragh O'Donovan, Peter Casey and Dan Morrissey through injury, were far closer to full strength. However they showed just why they're the team to beat for championship with their classic blend of power, pace and support play.Cork actually battled very well for three quarters of the contest, especially as Shane O'Brien raised an early green flag. Their work-rate was decent and while every score was hard-earned they went toe-to-toe with the hosts for long spells.There were plenty of positives, including Tommy O'Connell's snarling efforts at midfield and U20 forward Barry Walsh's energy on the wing.Eoin Downey slotted into centre-back effectively and was strong in the air while the management were able to look at Shane Barrett as a roving corner-forward, Ciarán Joyce at midfield and Tim O'Mahony in the 11 geansaí.There were a few concerns.Limerick stuck three goals, even if the penalty call on an Aaron Gillane-Seán O'Donoghue tangle was as dubious as the championship decision in 2023. Cork's full-back line looks unsettled despite Dáire O'Leary doing well across the campaign.At the other end, there weren't any clear-cut goals chances.Even after bringing on experienced heads like Darragh Fitzgibbon, O'Donoghue and Seamus Harnedy, a blast of 2-5 without reply sunk Cork.Plenty of work on at warm-weather training this week before a likely league final rematch with Limerick at the start of April.Also on the podcast this week there's a look at the league action over the weekend and a preview of a huge Cork-Kildare Division 2 football joust at Páirc Uí Rinn.Now in its fourth 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.
The Cork hurlers secured only their second league win at Nowlan Park since 1987 after an impressive showing in desperate conditions.In what was arguably the Rebels' most impressive performance and result this spring, they returned from a mid-league game with the right attitude and a serious goal threat. The three green flags raised by Brian Hayes and rookies Barry Walsh and Alan Walsh (no relation!) were decisive and Cork could afford a missed penalty by Alan Connoly and another handful of chances wasted.The new faces included goalkeeper Paudie O'Sullivan and Hugh O'Connor, in his first start, but the likes of Seán O'Donoghue, Tim O'Mahony, Ciarán Joyce and Tommy O'Connell were powerful in an arm-wrestle on Noreside.Cork were short a host of regulars, including Shane Barrett, Seamus Harnedy, Diarmuid Healy, Mark Coleman, Declan Dalton and Rob Downey, but competition for places is clearly starting to intensify.They're off to Limerick on Saturday night but the chances are the rivals will collide in the league final and before their April Munster championship showdown at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Don't expect either side to give too much away next weekend at the Gaelic Grounds!Unfortunately, the footballers' trip to Derry ended in a disastrous 20-point hammering. It means Cork, Meath and Derry are now deadlocked in the Divison 1 promotion race but the Rebels' scoring difference is far worse.If they beat Kildare and Tyrone in the last two games they could still go up but it's all to play for again now. We look at what went wrong in Celtic. At least they have a warm-weather training camp to reset before they return to action at Páirc Uí Rinn.Thankfully, the ladies footballers kept their league final drive on track with a one-point win over Waterford. Katie Quirke again came up with the big scores, including the late winner, for Joe Carroll's unbeaten charges.We also look at the start of the local leagues and break down the major decisions taken at GAA Congress and how they'll impact Cork teams.Now in its fourth 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.
On episode 212 I am delighted to be joined by Irish and UCONN hepathlete Diarmuid O'Connor. He is Ireland's leading multi event men's athlete currently in his final year at UCONN. We recorded court side at Gampbell Pavillion on campus to discuss his career, his journey to the states, life as a multi-eventer, training at home vs USA, UCONN, injuries, potential and Katie Taylor. Take a look at his career below!Diarmuid is originally from west Cork and played multiple sports growing up. This led into his athletic career where he would choose the heptathlon. He would train and compete for Old Abbey AC before transferring to Bandon AC. The sport ran in his family as his cousin Brian Lynch, was also a multi-eventer who competed in the u18 European Championships in 2018. A talented teenager he qualified for the European Youth Olympics in Baku back in 2019, where he finished 6th.While he won the Irish U20 Decathlon championships in September 202O with a total of 6,807 points, things had just not yet clicked with him. However, in June 2021 at an international multi-events competition in Tenerife, he qualified for the European u20 championships and finished 4th overall Additionally he set a new Irish u20 record of 7.604 points obliterating Barry Walsh's mark that had stood for 36 years.He originally attended Texas Tech however was suffered multiple injuries and as a result returned home. Following a 3 month stint in Belgium training with a pro group he returned to the United States and this time to Connecticut. At the Big East championships in Villanova, following a 3 year break from competing, he he won the competition with a total of 7,610 points and set a new National U23 record, one that was 22 years standing. It was regarded as the best performance by an Irish athlete in the decathlon for over 30 years at the time. O'Connor took home the top spot in the 2024 BIG EAST Outdoor Championships in the decathlon, with a score of 7,610 points... Qualified for the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships, finishing 13th in decathlon at 7,546 points, earning second team All-American status.In 2025 he was named NCAA Second Team All-American, placing 15th in decathlon with 7,580 points. https://www.trackathletes.ie/athlete/diarmuidoconnor_16134/Follow The Sideline Live Social Media channels and the host Orla here: https://linktr.ee/TheSidelineLiveRecorded using Samson Q2 microphone, Edited using GarageBandIntro music, Watered Eyes by a talented Irish artist, Dillon Ward check him out here . If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie
First, Steve talks with Dr. Barry Walsh, British physician and historian, about English history and in particular the medical history of Kings and Queens from the present and the past.
First, Steve talks with Dr. Barry Walsh, British physician and historian, about English history and in particular the medical history of Kings and Queens from the present and the past.
Barry Walsh, who's a specialist in Hopi Kachina, did a lovely presentation talking about different types of the kachinas and, as he refers to them, as katsinam. It was uniquely interesting because he's got, you know, decades of research and understanding of the kachinas themselves and has close ties to the Hopi. He says in his lectures, he's not a expert. That 'an expert' could only be one of the Hopi carvers. That being said, Walsh has interviewed countless Hopi kachina artists and scribed numerous books on the topic.This is a good podcast to watch on YouTube because we use all his slides from his presentation. If you ever wanted to really get a good sense about kachinas, the different types, and where it all began, this is a very good lecture.
Episode 108 with Jeremy Elkin, skateboarder and filmmaker from Montréal, Québec. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Montréal where he started skating as a young teen in the late 90's, putting his name to a number of skate films throughout the 00's including “Lo-Def” (2008), “Elephant Direct” (2010), “Poisonous Products” (2011) and “The Brodies” (2013), embarking on a documentary project centered around Eli Gesner and RB Umali's iconic Zoo York “Mixtape” video which eventually evolved into “All the Streets Are Silent” (2021), focused on the convergence of hip-hop and skateboarding in New York City between 1987 and 1997, relocating to Tokyo, Japan in 2024 where he keeps working on numerous rad projects and much more through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Eli Gesner(09:17) – Jeremy Pettit(14:59) – Mike Fyfe(18:35) – Leo Gutman(27:51) – Julien Januszkiewicz(32:27) – Joseph Delgado(35:16) – Eric Lebeau(37:39) – Aaron Herrington(40:29) – Rob Campbell(41:52) – German Nieves(44:12) – Charles Lamb(47:06) – Dan Magee(52:08) – Sandro Grison(01:09:43) – Ted Gushue(01:10:41) – Barry Walsh(01:19:38) – Jimmy McDonald(01:20:48) – Xavier Tera(01:23:21) – Jahmal Williams(01:24:22) – Yuki Watanabe(01:29:49) – Marc Tison(01:33:15) – Josh Kalis(01:37:07) – Steve Rodriguez(01:40:47) – Kevin Lowry(01:47:35) – Josh Stewart(01:51:03) – Jacob Rosenberg(01:58:28) – Bradley Sheppard(02:01:57) – Greg Hunt(02:08:36) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Two local paddlers, living in County Clare, have achieved an extraordinary feat on the international stage. Paul Austin, from O'Briensbridge, and Killaloe man Barry Walsh, representing Shannon Paddlers Kayaking Club, successfully completed the Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race over the Easter weekend. The 125-mile endurance race is widely regarded as the toughest non-stop kayak/canoe event in the world. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Barry Walsh, from Killaloe and Paul Austin, from O'Briensbridge, who completed the world's longest non-stop canoe race. Photo(C): Clare FM
The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
In this episode, Ellie from the United Kingdom and National Health Service (NHS) shares her lived experience of atypical severe self-injury while participating in a psychiatric inpatient stay for an acute increase in severity of eating disorder symptoms. She discusses how she has used her experiences as a patient and recipient of mental healthcare in the UK to bring about systemic change, participate as a co-producer and research, and advocate for those with lived experience of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and self-harm. While participating in our interview while in inpatient care, we invite her live-in care provider (i.e., carer), Shami, to join our conversation and offer her own insights.Connect with Ellie on LinkedIn here and on Twitter/X @EllieWildbore or @elliewildbore.bsky.social. Visit her blog at https://balancingontheborderline.home.blog/. Here are two links to Ellie being interviewed about lived experience research and her work on YouTube with the Mental Elf: https://youtu.be/HezHKYrF7zM and https://youtu.be/IA91M6fGaQo. Read the pre-print of her article referenced in this episode available for free here. Learn more about Atypical Severe Self-Injury by listening to our episode with Dr. Barry Walsh on the topic from Season 1 here. Want to have a bigger role on the podcast?:Should you or someone you know be interviewed on the podcast? We want to know! Please fill out this Google doc form, and we will be in touch with more details if it's a good fit.Want to hear your question and have it answered on the podcast? Please send an audio clip of your question (60 seconds or less) to @DocWesters on Instagram or Twitter/X, or email us at thepsychologyofselfinjury@gmail.comWant to be involved in research? Send us a message at thepsychologyofselfinjury@gmail.com and we will see if we can match you to an active study.Want to interact with us through comments and polls? You can on Spotify!Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated as one of the "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts" by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Psychology Podcasts by Goodpods. It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal." Goodpods Top 100 Parents Podcasts Listen now to The Psychology of Self-Injury: ExploringSelf-Harm & Mental Health podcast Goodpods Top 100 Research Podcasts Listen now to The Psychology of Self-Injury: ExploringSelf-Harm & Mental Health podcast
Born in Lisbon and raised in Toronto Leyton was a founding member and songwriter in Canadian art-glam indie project The Conscience Pilate. He founded the Fading Ways record label and released three critically acclaimed solo albums, Down Secret Avenue with the Last Lovers, From the Brighter Side of Her Midnight Sun and The Betrayal of the Self. He has played guitar as well as bass for other musical projects live and in the studio, including Canadian rockers Crash Kelly (fellow Canadian musician Sean Kelly's band) and Barry Walsh's Canadian power pop outfit Galore. He participated in a side-project with Ky Anto, titled Pretty Volume, and recorded an EP with fellow Canadian guitarist Rich Jones and The Wildhearts' frontman Ginger in the UK. The Hellacopters's Nicke Andersson and Backyard Babies's guitarist Dregen were guests on Leyton's The Betrayal of the Self album and Leyton in turn participated in a side project with Andersson called The Point. Leyton also co-wrote and sang on Andersson's debut solo album Imperial State Electric as well as performing live with them in Spain and Sweden. Leyton is now fronting a new artist collective, Lusitanian Ghosts, together with Micke Ghost from Sweden. This new single is the continuation of a new era of Neil Leyton solo releases that will be coming out in 2024. Fans of gritty and glammy Scandinavian rock will be thrilled by the new music Leyton is creating and releasing in the coming months. D I S C O V E R Website: https://neilleyton.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/neilleytonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lusitanianghostsYoutube:: https://www.youtube.com/user/nleytonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilleytonmusicSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3O1hAOyVeMF6O8b1Y49WHM This episode is brought to you byGo to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop Go get the 1 hour mini Documentary on Lowest of the Low's Classic Album Shakespeare my Butt at https://thelowdoc.gumroad.com/l/SMB
This is a recent episode of the fantastic podcast "Blockblunders" hosted by my dear friend Barry Walsh, and some guy called Pat Sunderland. You can check out the rest of the podcast over at https://blockblunders.buzzsprout.com/
Real solid gold coming at you this week as we finally get Barry Walsh back in the studio to tell us all about North Parramatta. We talk about Barry's past at the notorious King's School and their laundry list of scandals, from plunge pools to... a lot worse. We also find out how Barry's dad ended up on the Footy Show, what it was like being the son of a minor celebrity, tell tales of working at McDonalds and hear the legend of one of Australia's most famous prison escapists. There is a lot here, all of it red hot. Get it on all pod apps. You can also buy our sick t-shirts and more from the link below! Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
Barry Walsh produced a highlight reel of web gems in center and homered in BC's opening ACC Championship win and is this week's guest on the latest episode of "Turning Two". See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Barry Walsh and Pat Sunderland, of the outrageously funny Blockblunders, join me in scrutinizing the scientific method of one Dr Phillip Brainard in Flubber (1997). With a rap sheet growing to include domestic terrorism, grievous bodily harm, and the systematic torture of a new species, there seems to be nothing this man can't do. That is except for remembering he's arranged to be married today.You can find every excellent episode of Blockblunders on their website. I cannot recommend these boys enough.Music created by Jack Parsons.Follow us on Twitter & Instagram and check out our YouTube channel.
We kick off the New Year with a country focus on Austria, and I'm in Vienna for CIMIx, the industry event organised by trade promotion organisation Advantage Austria.My guests on this week's show are Dinah Czezik-Muller Co-CEO at factual indie Terra Mater Studios, Philipp Böechheimer Managing Director at CANAL+ Austria, Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu, Chairman of the Austrian professional Association for the film and music industry, Isabelle Welter of drama indie Whee Film and consultant Tony Gregory as we delve into the recent changes and opportunities in the Austrian content industry.Plus, we catch up with Realscreen's Barry Walsh on what to expect at Realscreen Summit in Austin Texas, where we'll also be recording a show next week.TellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in Vienna.Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletterhttp://bit.ly/3kqfcte http://bit.ly/3kqfcteTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast YouTube
We had the pleasure of interviewing Gretchehn Peters over Zoom video.Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-winning recording artist Gretchen Peters has long been known for her songwriting. Folks like George Strait and Martina McBride cut her songs early on, and since then, she's penned hits for the likes of Trisha Yearwood, Pam Tillis, Bonnie Raitt, and Neil Diamond, and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014. But, until you've heard Peters' clear, expressive voice recite her own expertly-crafted melodies live on stage, you're only getting half of the story. Luckily for longtime fans and curious onlookers, Peters has just announced a brand new live album, The Show: Live from the UK—out now via Proper Music Group. Featuring 18 songs from Peters' beloved catalog The Show marks her first release since 2020's tribute to Mickey Newbury, The Night You Wrote That Song and her first live release since 2005's Trio. Culled from three performances from Peters' 2019 Strings Attached Tour—April 19th at St. George's, Bristol, UK; April 22nd at The De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-On-Sea, UK; and April 23rd at The Apex, Bury St. Edmunds, UK—The Show features Peters' touring band—Barry Walsh (piano, vocals), Colm McClean (electric guitar, vocals), and Conor McCreanor (electric and upright bass, vocals—as well as an all-female, Scottish string quartet featuring Seonaid Aitken (violin), Amira Bedrush-McDonald (violin), Sarah Leonard (viola), and Alice Allen (cello). The resulting album feels like a you-had-to-be-there retrospective of Peters' illustrious career to date, framed with new-but-familiar arrangements focused on letting her songwriting shine. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #GretchenPeters #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
First up, apologies if the sound quality is garbage. Alex is still in Hawaii so Drew and Jamie are auditioning new co-host Barry Walsh to join the fun for a riff heavy episode. We talk about our old film projects, how Barry's family was the first TV ads in Australia and embarrassing camping stories. It's loose, it's fun, it was literally recorded hours before we published it, this ep has it all. Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
Join me for My Cider Chat in Killahora Cidery and Orchards. I went down to Glounthane in Cork, (literally 5mins down the road from me) to visit Dave & Kate Watson and Barry Walsh and discovered all about the amazing products they're producing from Killahora orchards and cidery. Check out their products down below. https://www.killahoraorchards.ie/cellar/ Whiskey Chats Pateon: https://www.patreon.com/whiskeychatspodcast Have a listen in on our chat, Slainte!
Joining us on the podcast today are author Paula Baxter, who specializes in Native American jewelry, and art dealer Barry Walsh, who owns Buffalo Barry Indian Art. We dicuss some of the ways art collectors can stay informed as they move through the market and make purchases. This episode, presented by Native American Art magazine, was recorded during a virtual panel as part of the American Indian Art Show | San Francisco.
In this 13th Episode of Chris Dyer's new Podcast show, he interviews his friend Barry Walsh (@realcity_veteran71)! Walsh is a professional skateboarder and DJ based in Montréal. They talk about how they met, St Henri block parties, loft living, Barry's professional skateboarding career, skateboarding in Vancouver, the Richmond Skate Ranch, Marc Tison, the Big O, the Pipe Fiends book, saving the pipe, Cherry Bomb skateboards, Creation skateboards, Urban Ambush, the skateboard industry, '80's BMX culture, memorial graffiti pieces, EmbassyMTL, Dime, DJ'ing and collecting Vinyl and cassettes, reggae, inner-city Rastafarianism, relationships with herbs, boomboxes, painting ghetto blasters, and fatherhood.
Three years and 150+ podcasts later I figured it was time for a small break. Until new episodes return this Fall, I'll be posting compilations of some of my favorite Art Dealer Diaries moments.Part five features (in order) chief curator of Tucson Museum of Art Julie Sasse, Western painter Bill Anton, Hopi katsina expert Barry Walsh, modern landscape painter Deladier Almeida, modern landscape painter William Haskell, neuroendocrinologist & author Dr. Seymour Reichlin.
The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
When we talk about nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in this podcast, we are typically referring to the most common forms of NSSI. But what about rarer, more significant forms of self-harm and self-harming behaviors that do not fit neatly within the typical definition of NSSI, like ingesting foreign objects to intentionally cause internal injury? And how do these forms of “Atypical Severe Self-Injury” differ in function and severity from more common forms of self-injury? In this episode, Dr. Barry Walsh details 3 specific forms of Atypical, Severe Self-Injury, explains their unique functions, and shares clinical guidelines for treating those who engage in Atypical, Severe Self-Injury.Learn more about Dr. Walsh and his work at Open Sky Community Services by visiting www.openskycs.org . Below are links to some of his research and publications referenced in this episode:Walsh, B. W. (2014). Treating self-injury: A practical guide (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford. Walsh, B. W. (2019). Atypical, severe self-injury: How to understand and treat it. In J. J. Washburn (Ed.), Nonsuicidal self-injury: Advances in research and practice . New York: Routledge.Atypical and severe nonsuicidal self-injury as an indicator of severe psychopathology: Findings from a sample of high-risk community mental health clients (Hom et al., 2018)Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter (@ITripleS).
In this episode we get to the east coast, Halifax specifically, where we talk with Paul and Barry of Cool Blue Halo about being in a band with a young Sarah McLachlan, the importance of Sloan signing with Geffen (to the Halifax scene), how important having a management deal is to a band, why CBH only made one record and more. So, please give it a listen and if you want more '90s CanRock content, find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and follow our official playlist on Spotify and Apple! Also, if you want to support the podcast, visit https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool, subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you're listening to this and give us a positive rating and review!https://www.twitter.com/RaveDrool/https://www.instagram.com/RaveDrool/https://www.facebook.com/RaveDrool Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/71419784?ref=studio-promote Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ravedrool)
Danielle was just 12 when she started cutting. She said, at first, it was an accident, but it quickly became deliberate. She says when the physical pain came, the emotional pain felt like it was bleeding out of her. It's called self harm or self injury and affects 1 in 5 adolescents. Experts say cutting can start for any number of reasons from a child suffering anxiety to a serious mental disorder. The number of kids getting emergency care for mental health issues like self harm are on the rise in the pandemic, according to the CDC, prompting our conversation. Ally talks with Danielle and Barry Walsh, Ph.D. from Open Sky Community Services in Worcester, MA. He shares why kids cut, what parents should look for and how to get help.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. On this episode, Barry Walsh and Jonny Byrne discuss the illusive Dynamite!! USA show in Los Angeles, California. Aside from being a financial disaster, the event saw the MMA debut of Brock Lesnar as well as the final grudge match between Royce Gracie and Kazushi Sakuraba.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. On this episode, host Barry Walsh is joined by Jonny to discuss the short lived Affliction MMA promotion. Starting out as a clothing brand, Affliction delved into the MMA world with two big cards in 2008 and 2009, Affliction: Banned and Affliction: Day of Reckoning.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. On this episode, host Barry Walsh is joined by Jonny Byrne to preview the upcoming UFC 257 card (5:05) with Conor McGregor vs Dustin Poirier in the main event. The lads then have a special look back on UFC 178 (19:10), the card which saw the first McGregor vs Poirier matchup, amongst other notable fights.
Sign up to the free TellyCast+ newsletter http://eepurl.com/hkehBjIt's a Realscreen Summit special show as Spring Films' Founder Andre Singer OBE and Drive's Joint MD Lilla Hurst discuss working with Werner Herzog, COVID's effect on feature documentary production, network and streaming buyer trends over the past year and what to expect in unscripted in 2021 with host Boom! PR's Justin Crosby.Plus Special Forces Instructor and star of SAS Who Dares Wins Jason Fox reveals how he came to appear on the show and how he feels about working in TV after a career in the military.And Realscreen editor & content director Barry Walsh takes us thought what to expect from next week's Summit and gives his predictions for the world of non fiction TV in 2021. Andre's linksStory of the Week - Dawn Porter https://realscreen.com/2021/01/15/the-golden-age-of-documentary-dawn-porter-on-john-lewis-pete-souza-docs/ Hero of the Week - Michael Apted https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/jan/08/michael-apted-director-seven-up-dies-79Bin - https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/phil-spector-documentary-agony-182715/TheTwo Lives of Li Ermao https://www.bilibili.com/s/video/BV1iC4y1H7XK Lilla's linksStory of the Week - https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/viewers-baffled-as-matt-hancock-appears-to-give-interviews-from-toilet/ar-BB1cCToP Hero of the Week - Alex Mahon https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dralexmahon_i-talked-to-channel-4s-team-today-we-activity-6753090936072470529-q1kS Bin - https://www.itv.com/hub/the-pembrokeshire-murders/2a6732Jason's linksInside the Real Narcos - https://www.netflix.com/title/80240817SAS Who Dares Wins - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4CblR-lHCc&ab_channel=All4 Use Realscreen Summit discount code TELLYCASTREAL21 for $200 delegate discount here - http://bit.ly/2LBLCQz TellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in London in lockdown 3.0Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. On this episode, host Barry Walsh is joined by Jonny Byrne to discuss the career of "The Gracie Killer" Kazushi Sakuraba. Sakuraba had a wide and varied tenure in both MMA and professional wrestling. He is most known for his bitter rivalry with the Gracie family.
Sign up to the free TellyCast+ newsletter https://tellycast-podcast.com Larry Bass CEO of one of Ireland’s cross genre production companies ShinAwiL joins editor and content director of Realscreen Barry Walsh and Boom! PR's Justin Crosby to discuss the Irish TV industry, what to expect at the Realscreen Summit and Discovery Plus.And we’ll find out their Heroes of the Week – and who or what they're telling to Get in the Bin! K7 Media's Girts Licis reflects on a year of hybrids. And career coach and wellbeing expert Tracy Forsyth talks us through how to encourage your inner champion.This week's links; Larry’s Story of the Weekhttps://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2020/1130/1181504-toy-show-records-its-highest-tv-audience-on-record/Barry’s Story of the Weekhttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/02/discovery-to-launch-streaming-service-in-january-for-4point99-per-month.htmlGirts' linksMeeting You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uflTK8c4w0c&ab_channel=MBClifeDimension Nova https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v2bY0JjzkQ&ab_channel=iQIYI%E7%88%B1%E5%A5%87%E8%89%BATellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in social isolation in Ilkley, West Yorkshire Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. In this episode, host Barry Walsh and Jonny Byrne bring you through an audio journey of the career of Forrest Griffin. Forrest was a former light heavyweight champion and widely regarded as saving the UFC with his The Ultimate Fighter 1 performance against Stephan Bonner.
Fighting Folklore is an MMA podcast based on the early beginnings of the sport and the pioneers of combat. In our first episode, Barry Walsh and Jonny Byrne delve through the career of Mark Kerr, also known as 'The Smashing Machine'.
Grammy nominated and acclaimed singer songwriter Gretchen Peters appearing on Folkscene. Recorded 2-2-2012. Hosted by the late Howard Larman. Engineered and remastered for broadcast by Peter Cutler. ©Folkscene Photo by Gina Binkley Photo by Gina Binkley
The Orchard Mystery Series is written by author Sheila Connolly who passed away in April of 2020. This episode 229 is dedicated to her for taking readers on a journey into the orchards of western Massachusetts, where this series takes place. The first book in the Orchard Series is titled One Bad Apple (2008). There are a total of 12 books with the last one Nipped in the Bud being published in 2018. The main character is Meg Corey, who moves from Boston to western Mass to a town that she makes up, but I think it might be Granby or Belchertown. As she takes on a project of renovating an old house, she keeps finding bodies on her land which also has an old orchard! Locals to this region and even visitors to Franklin County CiderDays will find lots of references to beloved spots in the Pioneer Vally. A few years back, she bought a cottage in County Cork, Ireland. There are 8 books in the County Cork Mystery Series. Which leads up to one of the two Audio Snap Shots on this episode. The first snap shot is from Lee Reeve of InCiderJapan who shares updates on the cider in Japan. Plus the new on the Summer edition of this bilingual (English and Japanese) magazine. This issue features James Forbes of Little Pomona's visit to Japan. Back to Ireland, we hear from Barry Walsh with an update on Killahora Orchards Cider. This award winning cidery was featured on episode 157 Barry not only makes cider with his cousin and family in Cork, but also is a fine singer. He first shared a tune with us on that episode 157 and so I asked if he would do so again for this episode 229. Barry obliged by playing a tune called the Rocky Road To Dublin. What continues to amaze me is the small world happenstances that keep taking place around orchards and cider. Sheila Connolly's book is based in West Cork and I just happened to find out about her when I found a copy of One Bad Apple. Wanting to share the good news about this read was a given for this episode, but I didn't know at the time that I would also be posting an Audio Snap Shot from a Cork maker. Cider Synchronicity strikes again! Audio Snap Shots from Ciderville - are you in the cider trade? Please send along an audio snap shot (2mins or less) with news from your special spot in Ciderville. Cider soon to be released, orchard news, Tasting Room hours - let us hear your good news! Send your snap shot to ria@ciderchat.com Have a story to tell for the "Stories in Ciderville" segment? Must be 3000 words or less or under 4 audio minutes Apples and pommes must be integrated into the story line Send your essay and a recording of yourself reading your essay to ria@ciderchat.com Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube
A jam packed 30 minutes with the forensic dismantling of discussion topics including podcast jingles, back yard pools, the dissapearance of Pepsi and Shirley, Daves Marvel Marathon and Si's epic steps to great heights to name but a few. Live from Isolation Island this week inflicted on the world in partnership with Barry Walsh.
Recorded on Wednesday 18th December 2019 (00:00 - 53:20) - PK hosts the MMA section and chats with Barry Walsh about UFC 245, Overeem's lip, and your 5 rounds of MMA News ( 53:30 - END) - Johnny is back to take the reins for the NBA Christmas special, joined by PK. 12 bold predictions and what players would most likely help Santa fly.....Tis the silly season....
What is self-injury and what causes it? What can families do to help? Dr. Barry Walsh, author of "Treating Self-Injury: A Practical Guide" and a Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, joins us to talk about self-harm and it's impact on the person suffering and their loved ones.
[audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/07/10123205/PJ-GALLAGHER-YOUNG-OFFENDERS-KIERAN-EXTRA-USE1.mp3"][/audio] The stand up superhero who is also known as the ray off sunshine Barry Walsh in The Young Offenders told Muireann about filming series two and the hunt for extras to take part. The lads are currently filming the new season and were only recently hanging out in the hallowed turf of Turner's Cross: That's some mic biy!! The action is underway at Turner's Cross. pic.twitter.com/erf0zO8ocu — Andrew Horgan (@AndrewHorgan) July 8, 2019 Here's some classic Barry cock blocking! dump your idiot boyfriend this father's day #TheYoungOffenders pic.twitter.com/2H5O0uAXFR — BBC Three (@bbcthree) June 16, 2019 If you're a feen or a beour and fancy being a part of season two...Just send your name, address and phone number to extrastyo@gmail.com Muireann also spoke to Kieran who was an extra in a movie directed by RON HOWARD. However, he nearly got thrown off set for continually singing the 'Happy Day's theme at Ron while he was directing...it only added to the weirdness that a big-bearded Kieran was dressed like Jesus at the time! Click the play button above to hear the whole chat.
(00:00 - 58:30) Cathal Keane joins us to talk about peak NFL action. Coming off the back of the AFC & NFC Championship games, we talk about Rams vs. Saints, the infamous no-call, Jared Goff and the Rams defensive display. We also talk Patriots vs. Chiefs, Tom Brady and his supporting cast, Mahomes performance and more. (58:30 - 1:51:15) We are then joined by Barry Walsh and James O'Connor for a live MMA podcast. In the aftermath of the UFC's first ESPN+ card, we talk Cejduo vs. Dillashaw, Cowboy Cerrone, Greg Hardy and more. We then preview the upcoming Bellator 214 card and give reaction to the UFC London announcement. (1:51:15 - end) Jonny then delivers a solo performance, talking briefly about the NBA and the top 4 teams in each conference.
Killahora Orchards of County Cork is located on the southern tip of the Emerald Isle a.k.a. Ireland and was once the center of the world butter market. Historically it is also known as the “rebel city”. Today it is a thriving city with Michelin star restaurants and makers like Barry Walsh and Dave Watson of Killahora Orchards in Glounthaune. Killahora Orchards began to be replanted in 2011. Replanted because Killahora Orchards today, it was found, was also an orchard dating back as far as 1838. This was discovered on Ireland’s OS (Ordinance Survey) Maps. As such there are wilding apple trees on the fence line linked to the Malus sylvestris (this apple tree usually has thorns). Barn on the hill at Killahora Orchards In 2016 Killahora entered the commercial market as Johnny Fall Down cider, but as the brand evolves they are now making Johnny Fall Down a brand of cider under the Killahora Orchards label. There are 130 varieties of apples and 30 different pears. Dave Watson planted the orchard. His father Tim Watson tends it. Barry Walsh is Dave’s cousin. Barry is crowned the Booze Geek, while Dave is considered the Tree Geek. Killahora Orchards Products The Wild Apple Bouché won the Supreme International Championship for International Ciders at the Royal Bath and West cider competition in June 2018. The Rare Apple Ice Wine which was made with Bitter Sweet and Bitter Sharp apples really set this Irish version of an ice cider apart. Rare Apple Ice Wine made with bitter sweet and bitter sharp apples[/caption] Pom'O is and Apple Port or what the French would call Pommeau. At the end of this chat hear Barry Walsh sing a wee bit from the Irish Folk Drinking Song "Johnny Jump Up". Learn more about its history here. Contact Killahora Orchards Website: http://www.killahoraorchards.ie/ Address: Killahora, Glounthaune Cork Telephone: 021 486 8177 eMail: info@johnnyfalldown.ie Mentions in this Chat Patreon supporter Jonathan $1 Eleanor Leger - Eden Cider Listen to Eleanor's chat 111: Cidernomics: Breaking Bad or Breaking Even Adam Levey aka The Alcohol Professor has now launched the www.nyicidercompetition.com which is the natural spinoff off the www.nyibeercompetition.com so cider winners will receive cider medals. Wanna enter two competitions? Commercial makers can send in their samples to the New Jersery receiving station, then the competition will ship their ciders for no extra cost to the Berlin Germany competition too. Go the link above to find more info. Listen to Adams Chat: episode 108 CiderCon2019 February 5-9, 2019 Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving! Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts. Listen also at ApplePodcasts, Google Play, Stitcher (for Android), iHeartRadio , Spotify and wherever you love to listen to podcasts. Follow on Cider Chat's blog, social media and podcast Twitter @ciderchat Instagram: @ciderchatciderville Cider Chat FaceBook Page Cider Chat YouTube Ask for the following ciders - By supporting these cidermakers, you in turn help Cider Chat Kurant Cider - Pennsylvania : listen to Joe Getz on episode 14 Big Apple Hard Cider - NYC : listen to Danielle von Scheiner on episode 35 Oliver’s Cider and Perry - Herefordshire/UK ; listen to Tom Oliver on episode 29 Santa Cruz Cider Company - California : listen to Nicole Todd on episode 60 The Cider Project aka EthicCider- California Albermale CiderWorks : listen to Chuck Shelton on episode 56 Cider Summit : listen to Alan Shapiro founder of this cider fest on episode 75. Ramborn Cider Co. Luxembourg. Big Fish Cider Co. Virginia Tanuki Cider Co. Santa Cruz California episode 103 Ross on Wye Cider and Perry, UK Process and Analytical NMR Services - John Edwards provides analytics of cider - stay tuned for his Chemical Fingerprints workshop coming up on Cider Chat Ironbark Ciderworks, Claremont, California Join the #ciderGoingUP Campaign today!
(00:00 - 1:11:40) - Cathal Keane is back to talk all things NFL & Thanksgiving. The lads talk us through the 3 Thursday night Thanksgiving games including wins for the Bears and the Cowboys. They then cover the weekend's Week 12 action before going in to their Week 13 picks. (1:11:40 - 2:07:55) - Barry Walsh is flying solo for MMA coverage this week. Coming off a weekend of action including UFC Beijing and Ortiz v Liddell 3, they talk about the highs and lows and what performances impressed them. They then go through next weekend's combat sports action, which includes a TUF finale and UFC Adelaide. (2:07:55 - End) - Dermot Dolan is back for a fun NBA segment, where the lads draft their so-far All NBA teams. They first start with some Hollywood reporting about the Dwight Howard scandal breaking the internet. Jonny then picks his 3 All NBA Merit Teams, while Dermot aptly picks his All NBA Meme Teams so far this season.
(00:00 - 52:30) - Dermot Dolan joins to start the podcast with some NFL coverage from Week 11. After possibly the greatest MNF game in recent memory, the lads discuss the Rams getting the better of the Chiefs and other standout Week 11 games. They then make their Week 12 picks. (52:30 - 1:44:23) - PK returns to talk about the world of NBA. In a segment themed 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' the lads talk about the Wizards demise, the tanking East, the GSW predicament, and many positives in the league so far. (1:44:23 - End) - To finish the podcast, PK and Jonny are joined by Barry Walsh to discuss an under the radar UFC Argentina card, Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell and other news items for the week. They then preview UFC Beijing and talk about the new PI in Shanghai. Follow us on Instagram - @atlanticsportspress Follow us on Twitter - @ASP_Tweets Subscribe!
Trades, trades &.. NBA. (00:00 - 1:09:20) - Barry Walsh joins to talk about the monumental Mighty Mouse for Ben Askren trade between the UFC and ONE. The lads talk about the winners/losers of the trade, the futures of trades in MMA and what trades they'd like to see. Also a review of UFC Moncton. (1:09:20 - 2:08:30) - Cathal Keane then comes on to talk about the NFL Trade Deadline and all the highlights. The lads then discuss 4 NFL London games for 2019 and the positives/negatives. They then review all the AFC & NFC divisions and predict the winners and wild card spots through half of the regular season. (2:08:30 - end) - Finally, Dermot Dolan is back to talk all things NBA. They talk Ty Lue's firing, Klay Thompson's big night, Manu's jersey retiring and more. Then it's the inaugural ASP NBA Monthly Awards, this time for October, featuring Player of the Month, Rookie of the Month, Most Meme-able player and much more.
(00:00 - 1:00:27) Dermot Dolan joins to talk about the start of the NBA season. Basketball is back, and with that we've had insane scoring numbers, top performances from the likes of the Nuggets and the Raptors, brawls and suspensions and much more. They touch on their expectations for the season and go through 'Dermot's bits'. A special episode of 'Tank Watch' concludes the NBA portion. (1:00:27 - 2:19:07) Cathal Keane then joins the conversation to talk all things Week 7 of the NFL season. After 7 weeks, some clear contenders are emerging in the likes of the Rams, Chiefs and Saints. They throw teams in to the contenderless bin, and hang teams in the contender wardrobe, before making their Week 8 picks. (2:19:07 - end) Barry Walsh comes on the podcast for a special 'state of the UFC' address. The lads talk about what the UFC is lacking under their current business model. They also talk about the PPV trend, streaming events going forward, draws of yesteryear and how they'd fare in 2018. They then finish the podcast answering listener questions and making a double inductee in to the Boy Squad hall of fame.
It was a week where two men named Conor & Khabib stole the headlines, but the NFL season is heating up, and our NBA section may suprise you. (00:00 - 1:09:51) Barry Walsh returns to talk about a wild weekend in the world of MMA. UFC 229 proved to be a whirlwind of emotions for the right and wrong reasons. We talk about the brawl post fight, the fight itself, what's next for McGregor and Khabib and the rest of the card. (1:09:51 - 2:31:42) Cathal Keane joins to break down Week 5 of the NFL regular season. In a week donned 'Upset City', there were several suprise performances, with a few clear contenders emerging from the pack. We then make our picks for Week 6. (2:31:42 - End) Dermot Dolan goes solo for a special episode of NBA Pre-season 'Tank Watch' that is far too good, and strange, not to miss.
It's the inaugural episode of the new format of the Atlantic Sports Press Podcast hosted by Jonny Byrne. (00:00-1:09:20) Cathal Keane joins to talk about Week 3 of the NFL regular season. We review all of the games, some of the main talking points, and make our picks for Week 4. (1:09:20-1:54:24) Barry Walsh joins to analyse the UFC 229 press conference with Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov. They then talk Jon Jones returning, UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. Anders and much more. (1:54:24-End) Dermot Dolan joins to talk about the Jimmy Butler debacle and what teams are interested in trading for him. They then start their divisional previews with the Atlantic Division in the East and the Pacific Division in the West.
Buffalo Barry, Hopi Kachina expert, and Mental health expert discusses the kachina culture of the Hopi including how to determine a genuine Kachina doll's age, through paint, style, and costumes as well as how to spot knock off fraudulent kachina dolls. Understand what characteristics makeup early Hopi dolls and the best contemporary carvers working today. Learn what characteristics are found in historic Hopi dolls and better understand the characteristics of some of the early carvers like Wilson Tawaquaptewa and Jimmy K. This episode is sponsored by Medicine Man Gallery and The Charles Bloom Murder Mystery Series. Facebook Instagram iTunes
Jonny Byrne and Barry Walsh bring you a new episode of the Atlantic Sports MMA Podcast. This week, they talk about how they got into MMA and discuss some of the first fights they saw. They then go in to a debate on whether the UFC was better in the old days or the now. After a discussion on rankings, they go over some news topics this week in the world of MMA.
Jonny Byrne and Barry Walsh are back this week to talk all things MMA. In this week's episode, they go through a number of items that have been dominating the headlines, including Greg Hardy, Nate Diaz, GSP & TJ Dillashaw. They then give their take on a slew of recent fight announcements. The podcast ends with a divisional preview of women's strawweight & men's heavyweight.
Jonny Byrne and Barry Walsh sit down for this week's podcast to recap UFC 227. TJ Dillashaw gets the best of rival Cody Garbrandt and DJ 'Mighty Mouse' is decrowned by new Flyweight king Henry Cejudo. Also, the lads mull over the announcement of Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov and other notable upcoming fights.
Jonny Byrne and Barry Walsh recap the bumber UFC 226 card that saw Daniel Cormier become Heavyweight Champion. They talk what's next for the main card fighters and the big DC vs Brock fight down the line. Also on the podcast, a recap of the TUF 27 Finale, the UFC Hall of Fame 2018 and other news around the world of MMA.
Jonny Byrne and Barry Walsh break down the UFC Fight Night: Singapore card and Leon Edward's big win. It was a big news week for Bellator with the announcement of Rory MacDonald vs. Gegard Mousasi. Also talk about a few MMA retirements, the Boy Squad and anticipate next week's mega UFC 226 card.
In this week’s Best Possible Taste Sharon Noonan hears about the inaugural Poachers’ Gin & Tonic club thanks to Oisin Davis. Karen O Donohoe Head of Community Development with GIY has news about a collaboration between 9 schools in Cork and Ballymaloe Cookery school And finally at the end of the programme Barry Walsh shares details about a rare apple ice wine from Cork that has been launched on to the market. The Best Possible Taste is sponsored by TheTaste.ie , voted Ireland’s best on line digital food and drink magazine.
This week on The Floating Voter, Kevin Doyle is joined by Philip Ryan and Niall O' Connor and we have a lot to talk about this week, starting with Fine Gael's vice-chairman of their executive council Barry Walsh's controversial tweets and with Fine Gael party conference last weekend we talk about Leos denial of the housing crisis. Then with Sinn Féin Ard Fheis coming up we take a look at what Gerry Adams may have in store in his live televised address.
Tad Wissel and Patrick Stegemoeller talk Beau v. Brodie, share audio from the Donald Trump rally down at Warm Up, and interview Liam Grant and Barry Walsh about the Ireland tournament Siege of Limerick.
Charlie Mattos with Gretchen Peters & Barry Walsh recorded August 5, 2011 at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Gretchen was being featured in the Hall of Fame's Songwriter Sessions the following day and stopped to preview that and treat us to some great live music. For more on Gretchen's music, please visit: http://www.gretchenpeters.com/