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Mír ón agóid náisiúnta ar son na Palaistíne ag an deireadh seachtaine. Agallaimh ó Cúán de Búrca, Stiofán Ó Briain, Caoimhe Ní Mhaolaí, Rónán Mistéil agus Eoin P. Ó Murchú.
Bhí ócáid mhór ar siúl i bPáirc an Chrócaigh i mBaile Átha Cliath tráthnóna inné nuair a rinneadh Gradaim Gnó na hÉireann a bhronnadh. Bronnadh bonn óir ar thrí ghó i nDún na nGall siad sin Éabhlóid agus Gael Turas i nGaoth Dobhair chomh maith le háiseanna Glampála Mhachaire Rabhartaigh.
Today, we sit down with Briain Curtin, the Irishman leading the marketing behind one of my favourite brands, Whoop. I've been using Whoop since 2019 to elevate my fitness, help recovery and guide me on my longevity journey. As VP of Global Marketing, Briain is the brains behind campaigns with global superstars such as Rory McIlroy, Christiano Ronaldo and Michael Phelps. Briain shares how Whoop has carved its unique path in the wellness industry through relentless innovation, a commitment to science-backed insights, and a user-centered design philosophy. On top of all that, you'll get a marketing masterclass from one of the brightest minds in sports marketing. From helping elite athletes optimize their performance to supporting everyday individuals on their wellness journey, Whoop is transforming the way we understand our bodies. Briain discusses the brand's approach to creating wearable tech that isn't just a gadget but an empowering tool for life-changing health decisions. In This Episode, You'll Learn: The Whoop Philosophy: How Whoop approaches wellness from a health-first perspective, focusing on meaningful, real-time data. Innovation in Wearable Tech: What sets Whoop apart in the health tech industry, including its commitment to continuous improvement and cutting-edge features. The Power of Data: How Whoop's technology provides actionable insights into recovery, sleep, and overall wellness. User-Centered Design: Why Whoop places its users at the heart of its innovation, constantly evolving to meet the needs of diverse groups, from athletes to professionals. Future of Health Tech: Briain's insights into where the wellness industry is headed and Whoop's role in shaping it. Get a free Whoop & a month free: https://join.whoop.com/9736D656 --- Thanks to my season partners Local Enterprise Office: https://rebrand.ly/EELEO Property Bridges: https://rebrand.ly/eepropbridge Azure Communications: https://rebrand.ly/eeazure *Use code Fox20 to get a 20% discount with Azure Show Notes Links & Resources: Whoop Website Connect with Briain Curtin on LinkedIn Check out Whoop's latest features and advancements on social media: Instagram, Twitter
This week we chat to Anthony Candon about one of the greatest men in Irish history — Muirchertach Ua Briain (c.1050–1119), king of Munster, arguably king of all Ireland, and great-grandson of Brian Bóru. Tony tells us all about Muirchertach's reputation as a great military leader, his influence on the Irish Church, his international status outside of Ireland, the astute marriage alliances he brokered for his daughters with famous Norwegian king Magnus Barelegs and Arnulf de Montgomery, brother of Robert de Bellême, earl of Shrewsbury. We also chat how appropriate a camel is as a diplomatic gift, the Rock of Cashel and decapitated head trophies in medieval Irish warfare. You can find Anthony Candon's published articles on academia.edu Suggested reading: Anthony Candon, “Power, politics and polygamy: women and marriage in late pre-Norman Ireland”, in: Damian Bracken, and Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel (eds), Ireland and Europe in the twelfth century: reform and renewal (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006) 06–127 Anthony Candon, ‘Muirchertach Ua Briain, politics and naval activity in the Irish Sea, 1075 to 1119', Gearóid Mac Niocaill and Patrick F. Wallace (ed.), Keimelia: studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney (1987), 397–415 Anthony Candon, ‘Barefaced effrontery: secular and ecclesiastical politics in early twelfth-century Ireland', Seanchas Ard Mhacha, xiv, no. 2 (1991), 1–25 For the 12th century Church see Marie Therese Flanagan, The transformation of the Irish church in the twelfth century (Woodbridge, 2013). For the Rock of Cashel listen to Dr Patrick Gleeson on the Amplify Archaeology Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/63Sv8kZNbP12NT4HoRAgUp?si=1dda663e986b4e53
Dr. Erik Musiek, Professor of Neurology at WashU in the Memory Diagnostic Center, joins Megan Lynch with a conversation on prevention of Alzheimer's.
Brian & Kenzie are giving you a chance to win FLOOR TICKETS to the Oasis show in Chicago every day this week at 7:00am. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian & Kenzie are giving you a chance to win FLOOR TICKETS to the Oasis show in Chicago every day this week at 7:00am. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bhí droch shéasur turasóireachta sa tír seo i mbliana de réir tuairisce agus taighde atá déanta ag an eagraíocht Fáilte Éireann. Dúirt 53% de ghnónnna in earnáil na turasóireachta go raibh laghdú ar ag gcuid custaiméirí i mbliana, tugann Briain le fios dúinn cén cineál séasúr a bhí ag Bus Feda.
Diarmuid O'Briain pays tribute to his friend Traolach Sweeney who died in a crash at Coad, near Caherdaniel last Thursday.
[English version below] Úrscéal nua-aimseartha suite sa tSairdín i lár an chéid seo a chuaigh thart. Aistriúchán le Máire Nic Mhaoláin ón Iodáilís ar an leabhar 'Accabadora' le Michela Murgia. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Hannah Rice agus Stiofán Ó Briain [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] A modern novel set in Sardinia in the middle of the last century. Translation from the Italian of the book Accabadora by Michela Murgia. Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Hannah Rice and Stiofán Ó Briain
Ronán Ó Briain, bádóir ag labhairt faoi chraobh na hEorpa sna Flying 15s agus faoin gcomórtas a bheas acu sa Sruthán Dé Sathairn.
In this podcast, Nina Cnockaert-Guillou talks to Roan Runge about Queerness in Celtic Studies. Roan explains their doctoral research on medieval Irish literature using Queer and Trans theory. They also discuss what it is like to be Queer in the field of medieval Irish studies and Celtic Studies, how students react to Queer readings of medieval Irish literature and what steps we can take to ensure the field is open and welcoming both to people who identify as Queer and/or LGBTQ+, and to Queer readings. Content warnings: From 0:45:00 to 0:47:45: transphobia From 0:59:30 to 1:01:12: transphobic attitudes and politics Registration for the 2024 Celtic Students Conference (30 May - 1 June) is now open! This year's conference will be a hybrid event. Guests are warmly invited to attend in-person presentations at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale, in Brest, or to attend online if they prefer. Please complete the registration form in your language of choice at the following link. At the top of the registration form is a link to the Eventbrite payment form. Please note that you have until the 15th May to register for in-person attendance. Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy” by Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), available from freemusicarchive.org Links to initiatives, organisations and people mentioned in the episode: Bad Gays (podcast and recent book by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller; https://badgayspod.com) Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity – Jose Esteban Miñoz (2009) Emmet Taylor's blog post: ‘Pride Month: Medieval Ireland' (Celtic Students blog: https://celticstudents.blogspot.com/2021/06/pride-month-medieval-ireland.html) Stiofán Ó Briain and Eoin McEvoy, ‘LADTA+ na Gaeilge' (Celtic Students Podcast, https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/episodes/LADTA-na-Gaeilge-eht2jd) Roan's PhD thesis (currently under embargo; https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.106567) ‘species capacities' is from Hayward, Eva, ‘Spider city sex', Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory 20.3 (2010), 225–51, at p. 234. Tom Peete Cross, Motif-Index of Early Irish Literature (Bloomington, IN, 1952; repr. 1969); see also the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index (ATU Index) Poem on ‘Fintan and the Hawk of Achill', ed. and trans. Roan Runge (https://www.ambf.co.uk/fintan) Aided Echach mac Maireda (open access translation: Standish Hayes OʼGrady, Silva Gadelica vol. 2 (1892), pp. 265–9 https://archive.org/details/silvagadelicaix00gragoog/page/264/mode/2up) (recent translation: Ranke de Vries, Two texts on Loch nEchach: De causis torchi Corc' Óche and Aided Echach maic Maireda, Irish Texts Society 65 (2012)) ICCS Utrecht (https://celticstudiescongress.sites.uu.nl) One from the Vaults (podcast, https://soundcloud.com/onefromthevaultspodcast) Story of the Abbot of Drimnagh (translation: Tadhg Ó Siocháin, The case of the abbot of Drimnagh: a medieval Irish story of sex-change, Cork Studies in Celtic Literatures 2 (2017); reviewed by Roan in Celtica 32 (2020), pp. 274–9) Alicia Spencer-Hall and Blake Gutt (eds.), Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography (2021) Medieval Feminist Forum (2019), issue 55 vol. 1, ‘Visions of Medieval Trans Feminism' Susan Stryker, ‘My Words to Victor Frankenstein above the Village of Chamounix: Performing Transgender Rage', GLQ (1994), vol. 1, nb. 3, pp. 237–254. Sandy Stone, ‘The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto' (1987). First published: Kristina Straub and Julia Epstein (eds.), Body Guards: The Cultural Politics of Gender Ambiguity (1991). Sarah Sheehan and Ann Dooley (eds.), Constructing gender in medieval Ireland (2013) Phillip Bernhardt-House, ‘The motif of sex metamorphosis in insular Celtic literatures and folklore', Béascna 3 (2006), pp. 54–64. Phillip Bernhardt-House, ‘The werewolf as queer, the queer as werewolf, and queer werewolves', in: Noreen Giffney and Myra Herd (eds), Queering the non-human (2008), pp. 159–183. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/message
Kevin Ryan writes scripts... that's not just fancy letters. and he's a man who knows what it's like to be in charge of unlimited power thanks to his podcast "Tyrants in Training", What happens when he's finally asked the same sort of life-changing questions? Warm Lilt is what happensCheck out Kevins thingsTwitterWebsiteWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…End of the world themeREM - It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)Website - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ag labhairt faoin faoin bhfeachtas bailiúchán airgid do Liam Davoran.
Tadhg Ó Dubhshláine;Bás a shín sean athair. Fergus O Dowd,TD;Ní sheasóidh sé sa chéad olltogchán eile.Seán Breandán Ó Conchúir;Gnó agus easpa seirbhísí i mBaile na nGall.Breandán Ó Briain,Páidí Ó hIarlaithe;Maghchromtha agus Oileán Ciarrai. Aoife Ní Chíobháin;Tósta francach
Bailte breá gnó déanta do Mhaghchromtha agus Oileán Ciarrai ó cuireadh an trácht ar na seach bhóthair.
ag inse faoi obair an Aontais
Dara Ó Briain is bring his comedy back to kiwis. The Irish comedian has shows in both Auckland and Wellington this weekend as part of his ‘So... Where were we?' tour. Ó Briain told Mike Hosking the key to live comedy is making every show different from the last. He says comedy shows need to draw from the audience, rather than just follow a set script. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
International Funnyman Dara O' Briain was in the studio ahead of his Melbourne ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GA: San eipeasóid seo, labhraíonn Stiofán Ó Briain le Nathaniel Harrington - file, scríbhneoir, agus taighdeoir a chríochnaigh dochtúireacht sa litríocht chomparáideach in Ollscoil Toronto anuraidh. Pléann siad suim Nathaniel sna teangacha Ceilteacha, a spéiseanna taighde, agus a chuid scríbhneoireachta cruthaithí, idir fhilíocht agus phrós. Is eipeasóid dhátheangach é seo i nGaeilge na hÉireann agus i nGaeilge na hAlban. GÀ: Anns an eapasod seo, tha Stiofán Ó Briain a' bruidhinn ri Nathaniel Harrington - bàrd, sgrìobhadair, agus neach-rannsachaidh a chuir crìoch ri ollamhachd ann an litreachas coimeasach aig Oilthigh Thoronto an-uiridh. Tha iad a' dèanamh còmhradh mu dheidhinn ùidh Nathaneil sna cànanan Ceilteach, a chuid rannsachaidh, agus an sgrìobhadh cruthachail a th' aige, a' bhàrdachd agus an rosg araon. 'S e eapasod dà-chànanach a th' anns an eapasod seo ann an Gàidhlig na h-Èireann agus ann an Gàidhlig na h-Alba. EN: In this episode, Stiofán Ó Briain speaks with Nathaniel Harrington - poet, writer and researcher who completed his PhD in comparative literature in the University of Toronto last year. They discuss Nathaniel's interest in the Celtic languages, his research interests, and his creative writing, both poetry and prose. This is a bilingual episode in Irish and in Scottish Gaelic. Óstach | Neach-aoigheachd | Host: Stiofán Ó Briain Aoi | Aoigh | Guest: Nathaniel Harrington Teanga | Cànan | Language: Gaeilge na hÉireann agus Gàidhlig na hAlba Naisc | Ceanglaichean | Links: Suíomh | Làrach-lín Nathaniel Aotrom-laigheachan - Nathaniel Harrington Proceedings of the Association of Celtic Students: Vols VIII & IX Sna Fir - Micheál Ó Conghaile Táin Bó Cuailgne - Darach Ó Scolaí Sraith na Teamhrach (Conaire Mór, Tuatha Dé Danann, Éadaoin) - Diarmuid Johnson An Tromdhámh, Mé Suibhne - Feargal Ó Béarra An Dosan - Norma Nic Leòid Cailèideascop - Daibhidh Eyre Air Cuan Dubh Drilseach - Tim Armstrong Tinte na Farraige Duibhe (Tim Armstrong) - Eoin P. Ó Murchú Dysgu Byw - Sarah Reynolds Melog - Mihangel Morgan Hen Ieithoedd Diflanedig - Mihangel Morgan Madame Lazare - Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin Makaronik - Dave Duggan Filíocht | Bàrdachd Shomhairle MacGill-Eain GA: Ba mhór againn dá bhféadfá do chuid aiseolais a roinnt linn ar do thaithí ar an gCumann, ar Chomhdháil Mhic Léinn na Ceiltise, ar an mBlag agus ar an bPodchraoladh tríd an bhfoirm aiseolais seo: bit.ly/3VHaCFp GÀ: Bhitheamaid nur comain nam b' urrainn dhuibh bhur beachdan a leigeil thugainn mu dheidhinn a' Chomainn, a' Cho-labhairt, am Blog agus am Pod-chraoladh le bhith a' lìonadh an fhoirm seo: bit.ly/3VHaCFp EN: We would be grateful if you could share your feedback with us on your experience of the Association, the Celtic Students Conference, the Blog and/or the Podcast by clicking the following link: bit.ly/3VHaCFp Ceol | Ceòl | Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy”, Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), freemusicarchive.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/message
Ag labhairt faoi go bhfuil Cabhlach na hÉireann ag earcú.
Bhuaigh Niall agus Rónán Craobh na hÉireann sa gComórtas Flying Fifteen i gCondae Aontroma ar an deireadh seachtaine.
In hour two, Mike & Jason chat with comedian Dara O'Briain ahead of his upcoming Canadian tour, plus BC Lions PxP man The Moj stops by w/ the latest around the Leos. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This episode is a recording of the Association of Celtic Students' recent roundtable discussion at the International Congress of Celtic Studies in Utrecht in the Netherlands. The current Chair, Nina Cnockaert-Guillou, describes the history and activities of the Association of Celtic Students and hosts a discussion with other members of the Association; Stiofán Ó Briain, Kensa Broadhurst, Freya Smith and Emmet Taylor. They discuss the place of the Association in Celtic Studies, the use and promotion of the modern Celtic languages, the challenges faced by the Association and by students and early-career researchers, and what they hope to see the Association do in the future. This episode is introduced by Stiofán Ó Briain, Podcast and Social Media Officer of the Association. This episode was recorded in July 2023 at the International Congress of Celtic Studies. Host: Nina Cnockaert-Guillou Guests: Stiofán Ó Briain, Kensa Broadhurst, Freya Smith, Emmet Taylor Language: English Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy” by Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), available from freemusicarchive.org Links to initiatives, organisations and people mentioned in the episode: Celtic Students Blog Contribute to the Blog Proceedings of the Association of Celtic Students: Vols. VIII & IX CARANTES We would be grateful if you could share your feedback with us on your experience of the Association of Celtic Students, the Celtic Students Conference, the Blog and/or the Podcast by clicking the following link: bit.ly/3VHaCFp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/message
Saolaíodh Eoin O brian i gCuileann uí Chaoimh ach chaith sé an chuid is mó dá óige i mbaile Chill Áirne. Piobaire sea é,agus is breá leis bheith a taisteal na tíre i mbun a cheoil.
This episode features one of the papers presented at the 2023 Celtic Students Conference in Glasgow. Rachel Martin (PhD student at Harvard University) discusses the use of Celtic Languages in video games, namely the Assassin's Creed series of games created by Ubisoft. The paper reflects on the portrayal of ancient and modern Celtic languages in Assassin's Creed Valhalla and the differences between the handling of Celtic languages and other languages in the game. Rachel is also one of the editors of the Celtic Students Blog and is an active member in the Association of Celtic Students. This episode is introduced by Stiofán Ó Briain, Podcast and Social Media Officer of the Association. This episode was recorded in March 2023 at the Celtic Students Conference. Host: Stiofán Ó Briain Guests: Rachel Martin Language: English Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy” by Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), available from freemusicarchive.org Links to initiatives, organisations and people mentioned in the episode: Celtic Students Blog Assassin's Creed Valhalla Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Gunnar and Brigid's Wedding We would be grateful if you could share your feedback with us on your experience of the Association of Celtic Students, the Celtic Students Conference, the Blog and/or the Podcast by clicking the following link: bit.ly/3VHaCFp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/message
Píobaire agus fear déanta na bpíob isea Cillian Ó Briain. Beidh sé fhéin is a chéile Bríd Donnelly a seinnt am lóin i nGáirdíní an Dísirt sa Daingean amáireach.
My guest today is an award--winning journalist, presenter, and one half of the comedy double act Scummy Mummies. Born in South London, my guest joined Sony in 2001 and there wrote the manuals for first-party PlayStation games. She moved into journalism, covering games for a variety of publications, including Eurogamer, The Guardian, Metro, and Vice. In 2013 she met aspiring comic Helen Thorn and together the pair decided to form a double-act to celebrate the scummier side of parenting. Since then, they have toured the UK to packed-out venues and launched of the world's most popular parenting podcasts examining everything from mental health, to politics, wine to sex. My guest has continued to play games, however, appeared as a co-presenter on Dara O' Briain's Go 8-bit TV series and via streaming marathons on Twitch. Welcome, Ellie Gibson. Thank you for listening to My Perfect Console. Please consider becoming a supporter; your small monthly donation will help to make the podcast sustainable for the long term, contributing toward the cost of equipment, editing, and hosting episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ní bheidh an TD Micheál Creed a seasamh an fhóid d'Fhine Gael sa chéad olltogchán eile. Toghadh i gCorcaigh Thiar Thuaidh é sa bhliain 1989,agus chaith sé tréimhse ina Aire Talmhaíochta. Sé seach bhóthar Mhagh Chromtha is mó bheidh luaite leis.
Breandán Ó Briain,Conchubhair Ó Liatháin; Michael Creed FG fágaint slán le Dáil Éireann.John Benny Ó Muircheartaigh;Biaiste turasóireachta na bliana seo.Noel Ó Murchu;Forbairtí Roinn na Mara i gCuan an Daingin.Aodh Ó Coileáin;Féile dramaíochta na Feothanaí
Clár úr ar an raidió ag toiseacht Domhnach Cásca- beidh Neil sa chéad chlár
For decades Paul's been at the helm of the U.K.'s sharpest, long-running comedy shows “Live at the Apollo” and “Have I Got News For You?”. And if you look at the credits at the end of giant specials with Lee Mack, Dara O'Briain, Jason Manford, John Bishop, Frank Skinner and Russell Brand – you'll see this gentleman has worked with every major comic of the past 30 years. Prepare to be surprised and uplifted when you listen to the versatile, spiritual Paul Wheeler. http://paulpremnadama.com/ www.facebook.com/FireAndRainAndAmericanPie Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Colin Edmonds socials Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagram: colinedmondsssm Twitter:@ColinEdmondsSSM Website: https://www.steamsmokeandmirrors.com/ Listen to all episodes of the podcast available on; Spotify Amazon Music Audible Apple Podcasts BOOKS Buy Steam, Smoke and Mirrors Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Lazarus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 2 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Nostradamus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 3 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon
In the one hundred and eighteenth episode we explore the False Balance Fallacy, starting with Trump suggesting Russia and Ukraine should just negotiate, US ambassador to Canada claiming she believes both climate change and not climate change, and Presidential candidate Nikki Haley bothesidesing the Civil War.In Mark's British Politics Corner we look at Steve Hilton arguing both experts and non-experts have equally valid views on Brexit, Garry Kasparov pointing out the dangers of false balance and Emily Maitlis describing how it's done at the BBC.In the Fallacy in the Wild section, we check out examples from Dara O'Briain, Good Night and Good Luck, and Horrible Bosses 2.Jim and Mark go head to head in Fake News, the game in which Mark has to guess which one of three Trump quotes Jim made upThen we talk about the revelations from the Dominion lawsuit against Fox News.And finally, we round up some of the other crazy Trump stories from the past week.The full show notes for this episode can be found at https://fallacioustrump.com/ft118 You can contact the guys at pod@fallacioustrump.com, on Twitter @FallaciousTrump, or facebook at facebook.com/groups/fallacioustrumpSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fallacious-trump/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bhí sé ag cuardadh lóistín agus bhunaigh sé an Grúpa Lóistín na nGael ar Facebook ach d'éirigh leis fhéin áit a fháil i gConamara ar rentola.ie
Nochtfar dealbh don Athair Peadar Ó Laoghaire i gCaisleán Uí Liatháin i gCorcaigh de Domhnaigh. Thug an t-athair Peadar breis is deich mbliana fichead ina shagart sa Pharóiste.
John Joe Mac Gearailt;Cumann Natura agus Feirmeoirí Sléibhe.David Ó Céilleachair; athchóirú tí Cois Labhra. Pádraig Ó Briain;Leac Cuimhneachain an Ath. Peadar Ó Laoghaire. Dáithí de Mordha;'Raidio na Gaeltachta Cultúr agus Pobal'
Teachtaireacht ón tAthair Brian, díreach roimhe thórramh James O'Flaherty atá ar siúl i dTeach Pobail Mhuire, Na Doirí Beaga faoi láthair, fear a bhí pósta ar bhean as Gaoth Dobhair, agus a fuair bás i dtragóid an Chraoslaigh, Dé hAoine.
In this episode, Alexandra Philbin talks to Stiofán Ó Briain (Teaching Fellow and PhD Student, University College Dublin) and Erin McNulty (PhD Student, University of Glasgow) about the Association of Celtic Students' annual conference. Stiofán, who was Conference Chair for the Celtic Students Conference in 2020 and 2021, reflects on his experiences of the conference as an attendee and then as Chair. Erin, Conference Chair for the 2023 Celtic Students Conference, tells us about what we can expect at the upcoming conference, which will take place at the University of Glasgow and online between March 30 and April 1, 2023. Both encourage students and recent graduates to apply to present a paper at the Conference. This can be done by clicking on the following link and submitting an abstract by November 1, 2022: https://linktr.ee/celticstudentsconference. For those who would like to submit a poster for the 2023 Conference, please email the Conference team at celticstudents.conference@gmail.com. This episode was recorded in September 2022. Host: Alexandra Philbin Guests: Stiofán Ó Briain and Erin McNulty Language: English Music: “Kesh Jig, Leitrim Fancy” by Sláinte, CC BY-SA 3.0 US (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/), available from freemusicarchive.org Links to initiatives, organisations and people mentioned in the episode: Call for Papers and Abstract Submission UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore University of Glasgow Proceedings of the Association of Celtic Students of Ireland and Britain: Vol. VII (Edinburgh, 2019) An Comunn Oiseanach Committee Roles of the Association of Celtic Students Celtic Students Conference Schedule 2020 Celtic Students Conference Schedule 2021 Wonder If you would like to submit a poster for the 2023 Conference or have any questions about the Conference, please contact the Association at celticstudents.conference@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/celticstudents/message
Féile bídh Mhaigh Chromtha chughainn de Domhnaigh seo chughainn. Muintir an bhaile súil leis an lá go mbeidh seach bhóthar acu.
Felicity Hayes McCoy;Leabhar nua le seoladh.Breandán Ó Briain;Féile Bídh Mhaigh Chromtha. Micheál Ó Drisleáin agus Micheál Mac Giolla Choda;Beachairí.Edel Ní Bhraonáin;Féile 'Aon scéal' Seán Ó Súilleabháin;Crannchur tí CLG an Daingin
[English version below] Bliain 19 sa Ré Úr. Am a bhfuil deireadh leis an saol a bhfuil aithne againn air agus cónaí ar an daonra i mBithsféir fud fad an domhain. Is i mBithsféar 9 atá Emma agus Zara lonnaithe. Ar bhreithlá Emma, í seacht mbliana déag d'aois, roghnaítear í don chúrsa is tábhachtaí sa choláiste, dar leis na hÚdaráis. Ach céard atá i ndán dá cara, Zara, nach bhfuil chomh cliste céanna léi? An gcuirfear chuig Feirm na bhFéatas í le bheith ina síolraitheoir? Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Ailbe van der Heide agus Stiofán Ó Briain [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] It's Year 19 in the New Era. A time where life has we know it has ended and the population lives in Biospheres all across the world. Emma and Zara are based in Biosphere 9. On Emma's birthday, when she turn seventeen years old, she is chosen for the post important course in the college, according to the Authorities. But what's in store for her friend, Zara, who isn't as clever as she is? Will she be sent to the Feotus Farm to be a breeder? Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Ailbe van der Heide and Stiofán Ó Briain
Labhraíonn Colm Mac Gearailt le Seán faoina charachtar Briain ar Ros na Rún agus an séasúr nua ar tuí tosú. Insíonn sé dúinn faoi na scéalta móra, a shaothar filíochta agus an méid a bhí ar siúl aige i mbliana sa Dísirt.
The well propagated myth is that Britain functions democratically. This, of course, flies in the face of a system where a monarchy established by the Normans in 1066 still holds weight in society. More than 1,000 laws passed through the British parliament have been vetted by the representatives of the Royal Family. There 792 unelected peers and 26 unelected bishops in the House of Lords in comparison to merely 650 elected members of parliament.Even to get to this very limited level of political representation where all people could vote regardless of property ownership it took over 300 years of struggle – from the Putney Debates and the Levellers to the Chartists and the Suffragettes. It even entailed people sacrificing their lives for the right to vote with the slaughter of protestors in Manchester at the now infamous Peterloo Massacre. It took centuries of agitation, prison, deportation to penal colonies and World War I for the British establishment to grant universal suffrage. And it was not even until after 1928 that all people over 21 were allowed to vote for political representation in parliament.But Britons still live in a managed society. Today, Lowkey is joined by Kit Klarenberg to discuss the ways in which elements within the British establishment have been able to impose their will on the supposed democratic system in Britain over the past 100 years.Starting with Ramsay MacDonald, the Labour Prime Minister smeared with a fake letter in the 1920s to Harold Wilson being spied on and conspired against through Operation Clockwork Orange, the intelligence services have been a vital constituency for any political leader to win over and keep on side.The sweeping aside of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister has made headlines across the world, as Conservative Party figures fight for the leading role in the country. However, it seems there may have been more than meets the eye to the drip feeding of negative stories about Johnson over the past six months.Lowkey and Kit Klarenbeg examine the evidence of possible interference in the political system to achieve the removal of Boorish John from power.Kit Klarenberg is an investigative journalist exploring the role of intelligence services in shaping politics and perceptions. He writes for The Grayzone and MintPress News.Join Lowkey today for a critically important discussion about current events and the future of the world, and do not forget to subscribe on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform.The MintPress podcast “The Watchdog,” hosted by British-Iraqi hip hop artist Lowkey, closely examines organizations about which it is in the public interest to know – including intelligence, lobby, and special interest groups influencing policies that infringe on free speech and target dissent. The Watchdog goes against the grain by casting a light on stories largely ignored by the mainstream, corporate media.Support the show
TG4 is delighted that 5 of its projects will be screened at the 2022 Galway Film Fleadh. TG4 and Screen Ireland will also host a networking event at the Fleadh on Saturday 9th July, for Producers interested in creating content in the Irish language. The next CINE4 film, Tarrac, is to receive its premiere at this year's Galway Film Fleadh. It will be screened at the Town Hall Theatre Friday 8th July at 9 pm. TG4 films premiere at Galway Film Fleadh 2022 Tarrac is an intimate character drama set in the Kerry Gaeltacht. Aoife Ní Bhraoin returns home to help her father, Brendán ‘The Bear' Ó Briain, recover from a heart attack. Day to day they get along just fine. As we dig a little deeper we find that there is so much that has been left unsaid about the loss of Aoife's mother. Directed by Declan Recks, written by Eugene O'Brien and produced by Clíona Ní Bhuachalla. The cast includes Kelly Gough, Lorcan Crantich, Kate Nic Chonaonaigh, Kate Finegan, Rachel Feeney & Cillian Ó Gairbhí. Tarrac – Galway Film Fleadh Another from the Cine4 pot is Róise & Frank which will be showing at the Town Hall Theatre at 6 pm on Wednesday 5th July. Róise + Frank is a family film that has been a hit at festivals since its release earlier this year. Awards for the film to date include a Dublin Film Critic Circle Award, Best Ensemble at the Dublin International Film Festival and Audience awards at both the Santa Barbara and Sanoma International festivals. Róise & Frank was written and directed by Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy, and produced by Macalla. It's been two years since Róise lost her husband Frank. Isolated by grief, she has cut herself off from family and the village community. The arrival of a mysterious dog, who seems intent on connecting with her, heralds a huge change, but is it for the better? The dog loves hurling and steaks, has a favourite armchair in Rósie's house, and has an aversion to her neighbour, Donncha. Writers: Peter Murphy & Rachael Moriarty. Producer: Cúán Mac Conghail. Cast: Bríd Ní Neachtain, Cillian Ó Gairbhí, Lorcan Cranitch, Ruadhán de Faoite, Michelle Beamish, Claire O'Connor, Peadar Cox & Deaglán de Paor. Róise & Frank – Galway Film Fleadh Cine4 is an Irish language film scheme supported by Screen Ireland, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) and TG4. Other TG4 films to receive Irish and world premieres at this year's Galway Film Fleadh are Aisling Trí Néallaibh and Cathair na Mílte Grian: Aisling Trí Néallaibh – Town Hall Theatre Thursday 7th July 2 pm – World premiere. Aisling Trí Néallaibh (Clouded Reveries) is an intimate exploration of Doireann Ní Ghríofa's world and creative process. It is a film about memories, motherhood and the mysterious nature of creativity. Captured through intimate performances of her own work and in-depth interviews, the film reveals Ní Ghríofa's creative impulses and journeys with her to the heart of her inspiration: her homeplace in Co. Clare. Funded by The Arts Council & TG4 through the ilDÁNA scheme. Director: Ciara Nic Chormaic. Producer: Sharon Whooley. Clouded Reveries – Galway Film Fleadh Cathair na Mílte Grian – Town Hall Theatre Friday 8th July 2 pm- World Premiere. Cathair na Mílte Grian (City of a Thousand Suns) is a cinematic pilgrimage exploring the cultural and psychological impacts of war. Part poem, part elegy, this film forges connections between the inhabitants of two distant cities, Dublin and Hiroshima. Asking the questions: who are we, and how can we remain human in the era of industrial mechanical warfare? Directors: Paula Kehoe & Feargal Ward. Writers: Paula Kehoe & Feargal Ward. Producer: Paula Kehoe. Cast: Marcus Mac Conghail, Kazuyoshi Meiki, Tristan Warner, Aibhe Ní Ghearbhuigh (narrator) & Rióna Ní Fhrighil. City of a Thousand Suns – Galway Film Fleadh Also, screening will be An Buachaill Gealgháireach – Pálás Sunday 10th July 1 pm. An Buachaill Gealgháireach is the remarkable and untold story of a song. An Irish song called “The Laughing Boy” w...
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Kevin Ryan writes scripts... that's not just fancy letters. and he's a man who knows what it's like to be in charge of unlimited power thanks to his podcast "Tyrants in Training", What happens when he's finally asked the same sort of life-changing questions? Warm Lilt is what happensCheck out Kevins thingsTwitterWebsiteWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчики/Девочки / Boys/GirlsAd breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging into La La LandEnd of the world themeREM - It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)
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'Now That's What I Call Parenting Hell - Volume 2'While we're on a very short record break over Easter here's a hand crafted selection of the finest tales and advice from the Parenting Hell podcast archives. Each one a guaranteed banger... TRACK LISTING:1. Chris Ramsey tells us the tale of how his son Robin lost his front teeth in an accident (Series 1 Episode 19)2. Rosie Ramsey gives us her side of that very same story. They might not completely align!(Series 1 Episode 23)3. Russell Kane shares how he got his daughters sleep pattern working VERY early in the scheme of things (Series 1 Episode 21)4. Jen Brister regales us with some of the perils of being one of two mums to twin 5 year old boys (Series 1 Episode 31)5. Dara O' Briain laments a few parenting woes and techniques he picked up from his parents, for better or worse... (Series 1 Episode 27)6. Isy Suttie shares and partner Elis James' bedtime / morning schedule. At least one of them deserves a medal... (Series 1 Episode 10)7. And Elis gets his side of the same arrangement across to the guys. And they all grieve for the loss of the weekend as parents... (Series 1 Episode 33)See you on Friday for another compilation show and we're back next week for service as normal (including an epic Disney / Florida catch-up from Rob) Enjoy!If you want to get in touch with the show here's how:EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.ukTWITTER: @parenting_hellINSTAGRAM: @parentinghellA 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com