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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 6ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1975 tháinig an nuacht amach go mbeadh an phacáiste comhrialtas chun dífhostaíocht a laghdú agus go mbeadh boilsciú ann, agus bhí plé cráite ann I rith an deireadh seachtain. I 1986 bhí coimhlint idir stailceoirí agus gardaí agus mar sin de tháinig an airm isteach chun é a stopadh I mBaile Átha Cliath. I 1998 bhí plean ann leis an chostas de 2 milliún punt chun athchóiriú a dhéanamh ar Tipperary Crystal agus d'oscail sé ar an lá seo agus bhí ionad cuairteoirí nua ann I gCarraig na Siúire. Bhí ionad siopadóireachta níos fearr ann agus níos mó áiseanna chun ithe. Bhí an taobh amuigh déanta suas chomh maith. I 2006 tháinig sé amach go raibh An Cherry Tree I mBéal An Átha an tríú bialann is fearr sa tír sa Jacob's Creek Reserve Restaurant Awards agus bhí sé an bhialann is fearr I gCúige Mumhan. Bhí nach mór 100 bialann ainmnithe timpeall an tír agus shroich An Cherry Tree uimhir a trí. Sin Doctor & The Medics le Spirit In The Sky – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1986 Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1974 tháinig Dolly Parton agus RCA Records amach le hamhrán darbh ainm I Will Always Love You – bhí sé a dara hamhrán ón albam Jolene. Rinne sí taifead ar an amhrán bliain roimhe agus scríobh sí an t-amhrán do Porter Wagoner. I 1987 shroich Whitney Houston uimhir a haon lena amhrán I Wanna Dance With Somebody – a dara hamhrán a shroich uimhir a haon sa Bhreatain. Shroich sí uimhir a haon I dtír eile agus bhuaigh sí Grammy don amhrán I 1988. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh aisteoir Paul Giamatti I Meiriceá I 1967 agus rugadh aisteoir Jason Isaacs sa Bhreatain ar an lá seo I 1963 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh an tseachtain seo chugainn le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 6th of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1975: the coalition opackage to cut unemployment and inflation was due to be ready by thr weekend following agonising deliberations. 1986: a violent confrontation between corporation strikers and gardai ended in an army squad being forced to abandon a clean up operation in central dublin. 2006 -The Cherry Tree in Ballina was voted the third best restaurant in Ireland in the Jacob's Creek Reserve Restaurant Awards – and the best in Munster. Up to one hundred establishments throughout the country were nominated for the award and the Cherry Tree made it to the top three. 1998 -A £2m restructuring plan at Tipperary Crystal was on show as it officially opened it's new look Visitor Centre at Carrick-on-Suir, The enlarged centre provides for a more comfortable shopping environment which also includes extended restaurant facilities. The exterior of the building has also benefitted from the development work which has been in progress for some months. That was Doctor and The Medics with Spirit In The Sky – the biggest song on this day in 1986 Onto music news on this day In 1974 RCA Records released 'I Will Always Love You' by Dolly Parton, the second single from Parton's thirteenth solo studio album, Jolene. Recorded on June 13, 1973, the singer wrote the song for her one-time partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, from whom she was professionally splitting at the time. 1987 Whitney Houston had her second UK No.1 single with 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)'. It reached No.1 in over a dozen other countries and won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1988. And finally celebrity birthdays on this day – actor Paul Giamatti was born in America in 1967 and actor Jason Isaacs was born in the UK on this day in 1963 and this is some of the stuff he has done. I'll be back with you next week with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Elliott and George reflect on Middlesbrough sacking Michael Carrick, West Brom appointing Ryan Mason and Sheffield Wednesday's crisis. They also review their 1-24 predictions, looking at their best and worst calls from August! Thank you for listening. Make sure you are subscribed wherever you get your podcasts by clicking here and follow us on X @Champchatpod24. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Benjamin Bloom discusses the sacking of Michael Carrick by Middlesbrough #Boro
Dave looks at today's news & gossip with change in the Championship as Middlesbrough sack Michael Carrick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave looks at today's news & gossip with change in the Championship as Middlesbrough sack Michael Carrick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Middlesbrough are looking for a new head coach after the dismissal of Michael Carrick. What led to the exit of Carrick? Was it a surprise? Was it the right decision? What happens next? Who are the likely candidates? We assess all of the above in our emergency You Are My Boro episode. FOLLOW: X: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC Bluesky: @domshawecho.bsky.social @scottwilsonecho.bsky.social
This week's Ours to Protect focuses on Transport. Ellie speaks to TFI Local Link Tipperary General Manager Anthony Moroney, the students of Gortnahoe National School who took part in bike safety skills workshops and Brian White from Carrick an Suir Lions Club tells us about an upcoming cycle event.
For the second home match in a row, FC Cincinnati hosts a Texas squad with a new head coach and a former team superstar. While the Orange & Blue managed to tame Austin FC and Brandon Vazquez last time, the bonds may be tested this time. Former MLS MVP and FCC captain Luciano Acosta comes to town after a difficult offseason breakup and transfer to FC Dallas. We ask Buzz from 3rd Degree to give us a tour of the facilities. Eric Quill's first season as head coach has proven to be a test for Los Toros. After trading away club legend Jesus Ferreira, how does Dallas look now? Are the playoffs and silverware a realistic possibility? Most of all, how well has Lucho integrated into the team dynamic? Tune in and trade threads with us! #MLS #FCCincinnati #soccer Become a Patron! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
We take to the road for this week's Young Stock Podcast as Sarah McIntosh attends the Teagasc/FBD student of the year award ceremony. The awards, sponsored by FBD, were presented to the top graduates of Teagasc Level 6 agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry training programmes in 2024. With 4,000 students across the Teagasc college campuses, it was a great opportunity to meet the top of the crop students, who took home prizes on the day. Each finalist was nominated by their teacher and Teagasc college faculty and selected from a judging panel. On the day Kate Curran, who is no stranger to the Young Stock Podcast, was awarded the overall title of Teagasc/FBD student of the year for 2024. We get the first interview with Kate as the shock of winning the award sets in and she outlines what it means to her. We also hear from Danny Doyle, who took home the title last year as he fills us in on what he has been up to over the last year while giving advice to this year's winner. Thomas O'Connor from Tralee, Co Kerry, who took home the winning title for the full-time agriculture category speaks to us about his educational pathway and why he decided to attend a Teagasc course. Tipperary native Niamh Duggan, Carrick-on-Suir, took home the award for the full-time other land-based enterprises category. She speaks about progressing onto the Level 8 degree in South East Technological University and what her plans are for the summer months. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday's Tipp Today, Fran got a rundown of the weekends sporting action from Paul Carroll, a report on ongoing water issues in Carrick on Suir, Sinead and Paul on the opening of the Killaloe bridge being used to protest against Gaza, financial news with Frances O'Hanlon, global news with Thomas Conway, Joe Hawkins on the delays to learner driver permits, Solicitor John Whelan on the tragic case of Esther Flynn, Liam Fleming on the upcoming Rhododendryn festival and Mick, Alec and Thomas gave their thoughts on the driver license delay.
In this episode, I sit down with four-time Olympian Emma Carrick-Anderson for a powerful conversation about skiing, parenting, and coaching at the elite level. Emma shares how her philosophy has shifted from the traditional, form-focused training she experienced as an athlete to a more exploratory, feel-based approach—one that she and her husband, Phil Smith, used to raise their children who are now knocking on the door of the World Cup circuit.We talk about: • Why developing feel and versatility on the mountain trumps chasing a perfect-looking turn • How Emma's Olympic background shapes her parenting and coaching • Equipment insights, including the flatter vs. supportive footbed debate • Practical takeaways for parents, coaches, and everyday skiersWhether you're raising young skiers, coaching others, or simply looking to improve your own skiing, Emma's experience and insight offer something valuable.Links Mentioned: • Previous episode with Phil Smith – https://youtu.be/-7xcCHbiEcA?si=UaAzgJhLtuFalmH7 • Follow the boys at Team Carrick-Smith on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/teamcarricksmith?igsh=MTZqOTdlZ2ZrZ3Vzaw== • Learn more at Big Picture Skiing - https://bigpictureskiing.com/catalogAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Violence on the streets of Carrick full 1807 Tue, 20 May 2025 18:42:42 +0000 TCumbepX7u6At5EnYvDOvp9yrrGQt6sx news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin news,a-newscasts,top picks Violence on the streets of Carrick On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%
A Carrick man is embarking on a 10 day Mournes trek, with no tent and relying on the generosity of others for food - to raise awareness of homelessness. John spoke to Graham Fergus mid-way through his challenge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when solitude meets the backcountry? In this episode, Caylen Wojcik sits down with longtime hunting mentor, guide, and adventure photographer Luke Carrick to talk about the medicine of the mountains, the lessons only hardship can teach, and how solo hunting became a path to healing, grit, and deeper purpose.We dive into stories from decades in the wilderness—grueling solo trips, sheep hunts in British Columbia, and adventures that pushed limits physically and emotionally. Luke shares how hunting shaped his identity and offered a way through some of life's hardest seasons.This episode is for anyone craving real talk about hunting, suffering, and why going deeper into the wild often leads to a deeper connection with yourself.Topics Include:Solo hunting as a rite of passageLessons from failure, storms, and solitudeTransitioning from state job to self-made guide and photographerHow wild spaces create mental resilienceThe backcountry as a mirror for lifeWhether you're a seasoned hunter or someone drawn to the mountains for reasons you can't quite explain, this conversation will speak to you.Follow Luke Carrick:Instagram: @luke_carrick_photographyWebsite: www.lukecarrickphotography.comFollow Caylen Wojcik & Modern Day Sniper:Instagram: @caylen_wojcik @moderndaysniper (link) Online Training + Courses: www.moderndaysniper.comJoin the Community: www.moderndayrifleman.com
On Tuesdays Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Christine, who is one of the many that have had their transport entitlement cut by the HSE, Cllr Liam Browne also gave his thoughts on it. Ronan Quirke on Rachel Blackmore's retirement, Phillip on whether Ann Boleyn was born in Carrick on Suir! We also spoke to Cllr Shane Lee who had an update on the Community Hotel in Roscrea, Bridget on the transport cuts, Tracy with a warning on non alcoholic drinks, our interiors expert Karen Prendergast, conspiracy theories focussed on the latest discovery regarding the pyramids, the Clonmel Fleadh and the legal slot.
This month, picked books for each other to read! Peter read Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick, a fantasy novel with colonialism and classism themes, praising its characters and magic system but noting some minor issues. Caty discussed Along the Razor's Edge by Rob J. Hayes, a fantasy series about a feisty, flawed protagonist and a unique magic system that focuses on dangerous sources of power. Rachel provided feedback on Unrelenting by Jessi Honard & Marie Parks, an urban fantasy mystery, finding it a fun and engaging read. Dan reviewed The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe, a complex, experimental science fiction novel, highlighting its unique narrative structure and setting. Finally, Nick shared his positive experience with A Psalm For the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers, a novella exploring themes of societal harmony, self-discovery, and contentment. Please consider supporting us below: Dan Eavenson: Check out The World of Juno, and read his book Dave Woke Up! Peter Schaefer: Check out Peter's games here, and see his newest TTRPG, The Well! Caty: Visit Griffin's Roost Books and Treasure to purchase new and used books and more! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com Twitter: @TMT_Media, @ArgentRabe, @ShoelessPete, @ShimmyBook, @SinisterInfant E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com
Boro's disappointing Championship season came to an end with their 2-0 loss at Coventry on the final day. It meant Michael Carrick's side finished 10th and missed out on the top six by four points. So, what happens next? Boro bosses are now conducting what has been described as a thorough review into the season. What will come of it? What does the future hold for Carrick? And if he stays, what does the head coach have to learn from this season? FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC Bluesky: @domshawecho.bsky.social @scottwilsonecho.bsky.social
Boro Bingo - part two! The same old issues cost Middlesbrough at Sheffield Wednesday on Monday, when Michael Carrick's side could - should - have moved into the top six. So where does it leave Boro with two games to play? We reflect on the game and the main talking points to emerge, including the question Carrick didn't like but was perfectly valid and fair. FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC Bluesky: @domshawecho.bsky.social @scottwilsonecho.bsky.social
Author Sarah Arthur has previously joined the digital pub table to talk about her YA fantasy novel Once a Queen. But it turns out this was only the first book in her Carrick Hall series. She returns to the pub table to discuss the brand new second book: Once a Castle. Matt and Mandy ask Sarah about her process for creating a second book in a series, and where she plans to take Carrick Hall from here. Buy Once a Castle: https://www.amazon.com/Once-Castle-Carrick-Novel-Novels/dp/0593194489 Believe to See audience survey: https://formurl.com/to/b2s-survey
Podcaster, bestselling author, musician, mental health advocate and kayaking conqueror Niall Breslin is in studio. After six years of helping people better understand their minds - Bressie revealed that his award winning podcast 'Where is My Mind?' is coming to an end. What has he learned in that chapter of his life?He talks candidly to Alison Curtis about his podcast journey and it wasn't any of the big name celebs he has had on his show that made the most impact - it was a Men's Shed in Ballybrack, Dublin and it became the most listened to episode they ever made.Tickets for the last ever ‘Where Is My Mind' Live Tour are on sale now and are available from Box Office and niallbreslin.comTour DatesMay 2nd -Tuar Ard Arts Centre, WestmeathMay 3rd -The Landmark Hotel, Carrick-on-ShannonMay 9th - Lark Theatre, BalbrigganMay 10th - Arts & Minds Fes
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Carrick Longley discusses Large Language Models (LLM) and influence. Key topics include: LLM 101 Usage and changes in prompt engineering Improving influence resonance and speed The recent DeepSeek model controversy Bias in foundational models and Software development Recording Date: 26 Mar 2025 Research Question: Guest suggests an interested student or researcher examine: Resources: ZenithFlow Company of One by Paul Jarvis Reddit: Local LLama Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: Dr. Carrick Longley is the Founder and CEO of ZenithFlow, a company pioneering privacy-first AI solutions for strategic communications. A former Marine Corps SIGINT and Technical IO Officer with a Ph.D. in Information Sciences, he leads the development of StoryForge, an advanced platform that transforms raw data into compelling narratives. Through ZenithFlow's local-first AI approach, Dr. Longley is revolutionizing how organizations leverage artificial intelligence to create impactful messaging while maintaining complete data privacy and control. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Martin about his recent experience with a group of cyclists, Thomas and Paul gave us the cyclists reaction. John and Angie shared their memories of Meatloaf's visit to Dundrum in 1990, Bernie Goldbach on the US Trade wars, cyber security expert Aoife Noone on the story that 6 years old are exposed to porn online, Hidden histories with Conor Reidy, a Carrick student on his fight to make young people more aware of the dangers of substance abuse, Marion Kelly ahead of her Glor Tire semi final appearance tonight, Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel on whether the warm spell is set to last and Helen gave her thoughts on the road war between motorists and cyclists.
On Fridays show, Fran spoke to Johnny Luby for his take on the week that was, Martin from Carrick on Suir spoke about the damage caused to his home from a nearby housing development, Pat on the Trump tarriffs, Tracy spoke about her experience undergoing a hysterectomy, health insurance expert dermot Goode answered listener questions and our friday Panel of Peter, Alison and Karl unpacked the topics of the week!
Boro head for Blackburn on Friday night knowing a win will lift them to fifth in the Championship table. So is it time to start believing again? We assess the play-off and promotion hopes of Boro and their rivals. And discuss Michael Carrick's dilemma at the back after Rav van den Berg's return to fitness. FOLLOW: Twitter: @BoroEcho Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthernEchoMiddlesbroughFC Bluesky: @domshawecho.bsky.social @scottwilsonecho.bsky.social
Andrea Scotti, MD, JACC: Case Reports Deputy Editor, is joined by authors Richard Carrick, MD, PhD and Drew Bidmead, BS discussing this study from Carrick et al presented at ACC.25 and published in JACC: Case Reports. Left atrial dissection is a rare, but potentially serious, complication that most commonly arises following mitral valve surgeries. In this report, we describe an unusual case of left atrial dissection that occurred after multi-valve surgical replacement in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. While permanent pacemaker placement was required due to recurrent episodes of complete heart block, the patient was otherwise managed safely using a conservative approach without surgical re-intervention.
DaveP is joined by Chris Honor, Ellie Jones & Tom Sutton in assessing City's chances of securing 5th or 6th position and participating in the Championship play offs for the first time since 2008.City have some massive games coming up with a lot of dog eat dog encounters amongst what we see as 4 clubs [WBA, Coventry, Boro & City] competing for 2 slots.We discuss potential "banana skin" fixtures against QPR & Preston, neither club have anything to play for - so City to fail against them after unexpectedly getting something perhaps at Burnley & Leeds!!Will experience in the dugout be a factor in determining success - Mowbray, Lampard, Carrick & Manning, our man being the least experienced in every respect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrea Scotti, MD, JACC: Case Reports Deputy Editor, is joined by authors Richard Carrick, MD, PhD and Drew Bidmead, BS discussing this study from Carrick et al presented at ACC.25 and published in JACC: Case Reports. Left atrial dissection is a rare, but potentially serious, complication that most commonly arises following mitral valve surgeries. In this report, we describe an unusual case of left atrial dissection that occurred after multi-valve surgical replacement in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. While permanent pacemaker placement was required due to recurrent episodes of complete heart block, the patient was otherwise managed safely using a conservative approach without surgical re-intervention.
The pilgrimage to Rome for the Choirs of the College of St. Scholastica
Presentation College Athenry are the Connacht Junior Schools Girls Cup champions following a 3-0 victory over Colaiste na Coiribe this morning (Friday, 28th February 2025) in Fahy's Field. Molly Noone, Anna Jordan and Lily Mae Feeney got the goals. Afterwards, Presentation Athenry manager Joe Finnerty shared his thoughts with Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == Athenry will now play Munster champions Scoil Mhuire Greenhill, Carrick on Suir, who beat Mercy Mounthawk Tralee 5-3, in the FAI Schools All-Ireland semi-final. That game is fixed for Tuesday (4th March) at 1pm with a venue to be determined.
Matt Davies-Adams, Sam parkin and Adrian Clarke take you on a whistle stop tour of the EFL. this week we're talking: - Ismael in/Adkins out - Leeds edge closer to promotion - Carrick safe....for now - Luton's crunch weekend - The top Two meet in League One - How many fords in Salford? Our partners quinn bet have a NEW offer: you can now get 50% back up to £35 + 10 Free Spins. If your account has Sportsbook losses at the end of your first day's betting, QuinnBet will refund 50% of your losses as a Free Bet up to £35 (min 3 bets) Plus 10 Free online casino spins at QuinnCasino. Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet Plus 10 Free Spins provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&Cs apply | 18+ New UK Customers Only | GambleAware.org | Gamble Responsibly https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=T4KU20
Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis from Wednesday 2/19/2025 featured conversations with Houston Dynamo coach Ben Olsen, and FC Dallas podcaster Buzz Carrick, 3rd Degree, about the start of the MLS season, and their season opening with the Houston-Dallas rivalry Plus, the show opened with Glenn's thoughts and takes on the Dynamo roster for this season.
Join us on this episode of Inside Startup Investing as we explore the fascinating world of sports investment with Michael Smith, majority owner of Carrick Rangers Football Club. Learn about the club's rich history, strategic moves, and ambitious plans for the future, including their aim to enhance their academy and compete on European stages. Highlights include:Historic Club with Modern Ambitions: Delve into the club's journey from its founding in 1939 to its current aspirations in the Irish Premiership and beyond.Strategic Investments: Insight into the club's financial strategies, including stadium improvements and building a global academy.The Business of Football: Understand the financial mechanics of football, from European competitions to player transfers.
From professional basketball to private equity, Rob Delaney's journey is as diverse as it is impressive. Now Managing Director at Carrick Capital Partners, a growth-oriented investment firm, he is laser-focused on helping entrepreneurs scale their software and tech-enabled services companies, with a keen eye on the payments space.In this dynamic episode of the Brilliant People Podcast, Rob joins host Linnea Jungnelius, Global Head of Marketing & Strategy at Acertitude, to unpack: -Focusing on the critical few factors that move the needle in business-Building unshakable trust with management teams-Carrick's value creation playbook, showcased through DailyPay's meteoric rise-The role of artificial intelligence in private equity and portfolio companies-Maintaining peak performance and keeping your “monster" in check
Join host Mark Lovell on the latest episode of the Pilgrims Podcast as he chats with Adrian Bevington. In this episode, we dive into the weekend's big Championship clash between Plymouth Argyle and Middlesbrough. Adrian offers a unique perspective, having enjoyed two spells with his hometown club and boasting a remarkable 17-year career at the Football Association, including a successful stint as Managing Director of England's National Teams. Adrian has also held senior roles with the Welsh FA, Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, and UEFA, and now serves as the UK lead for PROProfil, a prominent international player agency. Adrian shares fascinating stories from his time at the FA, including his extensive dealings with Wayne Rooney, offering unique insights into one of England's most iconic players.The conversation also turns to former Argyle loanee Finn Azaz, now excelling under Michael Carrick at Boro. Mark and Adrian discuss the circumstances surrounding Finn's transfer and the knock-on effects his departure has had at Home Park since January.Additionally, the pair explore Carrick's impressive development as a manager at Middlesbrough and delve into the key storylines ahead of this weekend's exciting fixture.Support the show here: ko-fi.com/pilgrimspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam, a welcome service assistant with the National Trust of Ireland, talks with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. The 300-year-old bridge was constructed by salmon fishermen to reach a spot where salmon nets could be dropped more effectively than more convenient spots. The National Trust has owned the site since 1960 and it is now a popular tourist destination offering scenic views and a glimpse into the area's history. For more information, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/carrick-a-rede. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
SIRO, Ireland's leading fibre broadband network operator, has announced that its high-speed fibre broadband service is now live in Leitrim's county town, Carrick-on-Shannon. This expansion means SIRO now operates in every county across Ireland, marking an important milestone in its nationwide rollout of 100% fibre broadband. SIRO was founded in 2015 as a joint venture between ESB and Vodafone to roll out a full-fibre network across Ireland. Since then, SIRO has rolled out its network to over 620,000 premises in Ireland and to a total of 142 cities and towns to date, with its build ongoing. The significant expansion of SIRO's network now means it has grown to become the second-largest full-fibre broadband network in the Irish market. SIRO currently offers speeds of up to 2 Gigabits for residential customers and up to 10 Gigabits for enterprise, but its network has the capacity to scale to 25 Gigabits when required. SIRO's network going live in Carrick on Shannon also means that SIRO now has a live network in every county in Ireland (Republic). The addition of Carrick-on-Shannon to SIRO's network forms part of its €1 billion investment in a future-proofed broadband infrastructure. While the company has reached over 620,00 premises to date, the company is on track to meet its commitment of over 700,000 premises by 2026. Commenting on the milestone, SIRO Chief Executive Officer John Keaney said: "The milestone of reaching every county in Ireland matters hugely to SIRO, and to our parent companies ESB and Vodafone. It's a measure of our longer-term ambition and continued growth. SIRO is a company driven by the objective of creating choice and real competition in the broadband market. We are already doing so in the 142 towns and cities in which we operate and remain focused on continuing to do so as our network expands further across Ireland. "Bringing full-fibre broadband to Carrick-on-Shannon marks a major milestone for SIRO as our network's footprint now extends to every county in Ireland. Carrick on Shannon joining the wider SIRO network across the Northwest region puts the town on a par with its neighbours in Sligo, Cavan, Donegal, Longford and Roscommon, ensuring that it has world-class connectivity and remains a great place to live and work." Vodafone Ireland CEO Amanda Nelson noted: "We are delighted to mark this milestone today in Carrick-on-Shannon and that with SIRO, our joint venture with ESB, we now deliver high-speed gigabit broadband to every county in Ireland. Since launching in 2015, we have been delivering connectivity to people, businesses, and communities right across Ireland while also offering greater competition within the market. "We are proud to be providing high-speed connectivity to homes and businesses and empowering local businesses, entrepreneurs, and remote workers in the community with the tools they need to thrive in a digital world." Commenting, ESB Deputy Chief Executive Marguerite Sayers said: "With the recent expansion of the network to Carrick-On-Shannon, I warmly welcome the milestone of SIRO's availability in every county of Ireland. It marks a significant collective achievement for ESB, our partners in Vodafone and, of course, the hard-working SIRO team. In less than ten years, the Joint Venture has brought access to ultra-fast fibre broadband connectivity to 620,000 families and small businesses across regional Ireland and is entirely in keeping with ESB's commitment to the communities we serve." Justin Fannon, Director of Services (Acting) Economic Development, Planning and Infrastructural Services, Leitrim County Council Justin Fannon, noted: "I am delighted to see this announcement today by SIRO that 800 premises in Carrick on Shannon can now connect to Fibre Broadband with a further 800 to follow in the coming months. The local authority welcomes the SIRO installation and the economic benefits it has the potential to bring to the area by strengthening connectivity and providing confid...
Gary Brennan chats to Alan Carrick, a recovery addict using social media to share his journey
In this episode of the Unstoppable Growth podcast, Tim and Rebecca welcome Lee Carrick, who shares his inspiring journey of faith, love, and resilience. Lee recounts his life story, including his relationship with his wife, their commitment to each other, and the challenges they faced, particularly during a health crisis. The conversation delves into the power of faith in navigating life's trials, the importance of building strong relationships, and the peace that comes from trusting in God during difficult times. In this heartfelt conversation, Lee shares his profound journey through grief after the loss of his wife, Suzanne. He reflects on the moments leading up to her passing, the emotional support they provided each other, and the peace he found amidst the sorrow. Lee emphasizes the importance of building a legacy of love, the significance of faith in navigating loss, and the power of sharing personal stories to inspire and uplift others.
Nik and Jamie are here to celebrate the start of the Ruud Van Nistelrooy era! and ask the important question - will it reach the dizzying heights of the Carrick era? They also disuss new United boss Reuben Amorim's impending arrival, and review our two previous games against Leicester and Chelsea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in the studio, Bob Carrick and I talk about the tradeshow circuit, the struggles and opportunities of tier 2/3 operators, and how most broadband users just need a great service experience at all levels.
How2Exit: Mergers and Acquisitions of Small to Middle Market Businesses
Watch Here: https://youtu.be/_Rlb0ajSBFwAbout the Guest(s): Lane Carrick is a seasoned mergers and acquisitions (M&A) professional with extensive experience spanning multiple industries and transaction levels. Lane has owned and operated various businesses, including banks and wealth management firms. He serves as an M&A advisor, professor at Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business, and is currently the founder and leader of Optima Merger and Acquisitions in Dallas, focusing on the lower middle market space. Summary: In this episode of the How2Exit podcast, host Ronald Skelton interviews Lane Carrick, founder of Optima Mergers and Acquisitions. Lane shares his entrepreneurial journey, from advising high-net-worth families to navigating complex M&A deals. He offers valuable insights on the challenges of smaller transactions, emphasizing the importance of realistic seller expectations, effective communication, and thorough preparation. Lane highlights how Optima M&A fills the gap in the small and lower middle market, providing expert advisory for successful business sales.Key Takeaways:Realistic Expectations: Unrealistic seller expectations often disrupt the successful sale of businesses. Proper valuation and advisory are essential.Importance of Preparation: Business owners should invest in exit planning and business preparation to maximize value and ensure smooth transactions.Advisory Quality: The choice of a knowledgeable advisor can significantly impact the transaction process, guiding sellers through realistic valuations and expectations.Emotional Component: Emotional readiness and clear post-sale plans are crucial for owners looking to transition out of their businesses successfully.Strategic Buyers: Directly targeting strategic buyers can often lead to better transaction outcomes than broadly marketing a business.--------------------------------------------------Contact Lane onLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b-lane-carrick-65a728/Website: http://www.theoptimateam.com/--------------------------------------------------How2Exit Joins IT ExchangeNet's Channel Partner Network!-Why IT ExchangeNet?Since 1998, IT ExchangeNet has created $5 billion in value by selling more than 225 IT businesses in 20 countries. IT ExchangeNet works exclusively with IT-enabled businesses generating between $5M and $30M who are ready to be sold, and M&A decision-makers who are ready to buy. For over 25 years IT ExchangeNet has developed industry knowledge that helps them determine whether a seller is a good fit for their buyers before making a match."Out of all of the brokers I've met, this team has the most experience and I believe the best ability to get IT service businesses sold at the best price" - Ron SkeltonThe IT ExchangeNet M&A Marketplace we partnered with has a proprietary database of 50,000+ global buyers seeking IT Services firms, MSPs, MSSPs, Software-as-a-Service platforms, and channel partners in the Microsoft, Oracle, ServiceNow, and Salesforce space.If you are interested in learning more about the process and current market valuations, complete the contact form and we'll respond within one business day. Everything is kept confidential.Are you interested in what your business may be worth? Unlock the value of your IT Services firm, visit https://www.itexchangenet.com/marketplace-how2exit and complete the contact form.Our partnership with IT ExchangeNet focuses on deals above $5M in value.If you are looking to buy or sell a tech business below the $5M mark, we recommend Flippa.--------------------------------------------------
Abia Akram, a globally recognized advocate for women with disabilities and a pioneer in disability rights activism is guest in episode 2 of this special series taking place in the backdrop of the UNGA, the Summit of the Future and Climate Week taking place in NYC in September 2024. Drawing from her personal experience with physical disability, Abia shares her journey in the Disability Movement, which began in 1997. Throughout the episode, she discusses her relentless advocacy at both local and international levels, including lobbying with UN representatives and parliamentarians to ensure that the voices of youth, espcially young women, with disabilities are heard in global forums. Highlights of the episode include Abia's answer to a question of previous guest Carrick of WRI. She is such an inspiration. Her insights offer a deep understanding of how to build advocacy strategies that empower women with disabilities and promote inclusive development on a global scale.
In this special episode of Brews, Bites, and Banter – A Sustainability Sip & Share on Walk Talk Listen, we are joined by Carrick Reddin, Manager II of the Faith and Sustainability Initiative at the World Resources Institute (WRI). With over eight years of experience leading sustainable development, urban planning, and governance projects across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, Carrick shares insights from his extensive cross-sectoral work. He plays a crucial role in developing and managing global partnerships and fundraising efforts to mobilize faith-based organizations towards climate action and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In today's episode, we introduced three symbolic items—coffee beans, an SDG pin, and a rubber duckie—to inspire conversations about sustainability. Carrick chose the rubber duckie, sparking a thoughtful discussion on economic sustainability and the need to rethink how we approach development and equity. Tune in to hear Carrick's reflections on creating vibrant, resilient, and inclusive communities and how his work supports the urgent global sustainability agenda highlighted during the UNGA, Climate Week, and the Summit of the Future.
Today we look at skiing in Sweden and Hemsedal in Norway and we find out what it's like coaching your kids to be pro skiers. Plus we find out more about the European Sleeper service to Innsbruck and the Dolomites, as well as discovering what Crans Montana is like in September. Iain Martin was joined by four-time Winter Olympian and ski coach Emma Carrick-Anderson and Ben Nyberg, Managing Director at skiScandinavia. Intersport Ski Hire Discount Code If you're starting to plan your skiing for this winter, then I am delighted to confirm that Intersport are sponsoring The Ski Podcast for a second winter. That means that all podcast listeners can save money on your ski hire by using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' at intersportrent.com, or simply take this link for your discount to be automatically applied at the checkout. SHOW NOTES Emma was on the slopes in Saas Fee for our call (1:00) Mike Goar was the Keynote Speaker at Ski Launch (3:15) Listen to Iain's interview with Mike in Episode 204 Our equipment episodes start next week…with the ‘Best New Skis of 2024/25' Look out for Iain's interview with Vicky Gosling, CEO GB Snowsport coming in October (4:00) Mia Brookes took 2nd in the Snowboard Slopestyle at Cardrona, NZ (4:15) Chris Engelsman is the co-founder of European Sleeper (4:45) Find out how to travel to Crans Montana on Ski Flight Free (12:30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egi96baRhjQ Iain took part in the Wildstrubel UTMB trail race (13:00) You can watch his race report here There was a lot of early snow on the mountains (14:00) Crans Montana's acquisition by Vail Resorts went through in May Iain spoke with Pierre Henri Mainetti (14:30) In 2027 Crans Montana will host the Alpine Ski World Championships (16:00) In September 2025 the resort hosts the Mountain Bike World Championships (16:30) Listen to Iain's interview with Zak Carrick-Smith in Episode 200 (18:15) Emma took competed for Great Britain in four Olympics at Albertville, Lillehammer, Nagano and Salt Lake City (21:00) Listen to Iain's interview with Dave Ryding (22:30) Listen to Iain's interview with Lesley McKenna (24:30) Find out about Alain Baxter's non-bronze medal (25:00) The Ski Podcast is going to be supporting the Carrick-Smith boys this winter (27:30) Trysil in Norway featured in Episode 209 (32:00) There is a new direct weekly flight from LHR to Scandinavian Mountain Airport (32:45) Hundfjallet may be the shortest transfer in world at just 10 minutes (33:45) Other Swedish resorts include Salen Stöten, Sälen Lindvallen, Kläppen (36:00) Hemsedal in Norway is three hours from the airport (38:00) Feedback (40:00) I enjoy all feedback about the show, I like to know what you think, especially about our features so please contact on social @theskipodcast or by email theskipodcast@gmail.com AD: "Great pod Iain. Thanks for keeping this going over the summer, when most other ski related podcasts stop…roll on the autumn!" Camilla: “You are brilliant at drawing people out with great questions, creating really enjoyable podcasts.” Mark Wakeling: “Really enjoyed the Chemmy interview. From an early age just wouldn't take no for an answer and her infectious enthusiasm is inspiring.” Jim: “I was listening to the podcast the other day while hiking up a mountain. You were talking about where to get second-hand skis. At the beginning of the season, a lot of resorts organise Braderies where the local shops pool ex-hire or last season kit to sell in one convenient place. Another great option is shops like Trocsport which sell secondhand skis on behalf of individuals. There are loads of small shops like this.” There are now 226 episodes of The Ski Podcast to catch up with and 121 of those were listened to in the last week. You can do that too, there is so much to listen to in our previous episode, just go to theskipodcast.com and search around the tags and categories: you're bound to find something of interest. In that last week, 60% of our listeners were in the UK, 11% were in the States and everyone else spread as far and wide as Turkey, Greenland and Mexico. If you like the podcast, there are three things you can do to help: 1) Follow us. Just take a look for that button and press it now 2) Give us a review or just leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3) Book your ski hire with Intersport Rent using the code ‘SKIPODCAST' or take this link You can follow me @skipedia and the podcast @theskipodcast
Don't look down! Across a rope bridge over a stretch of water on Northern Ireland's causeway coast lies the Island of Carrick-a-Rede and a fisherman's cottage that has stood for centuries. Ranger Kate Martin, heads off on her holiday, to make the crossing and to learn how this old bridge became the focal point for a community and rich coastal traditions. [Ad from our sponsor] This podcast is supported by Tourism Ireland. Experience all of what Northern Ireland has to offer from standing on the rocks of the giants causeway, to hiking the Mourne Mountains with epic sea views, or enjoying the craic in Belfast city's great pubs with some live music. With amazing access from Great Britain by both air and sea, Northern Ireland is so easy to get to. Find your next adventure visit ireland.com/northernireland Production Host : Kate Martin Producer : Jack Glover Sound Design: Jesus Gomez Discover More The Carrick-a-Rede is part of the UK80, a must-see route of places cared for by the National Trust and National Trust for Scotland. You can discover every stop along the way inside the Grand Adventure Map, the ultimate map for planning a Great British adventure https://shop.nationaltrust.org.uk/national-trust-grand-adventure-map.html For info on visiting Carrick-a-Rede please visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/carrick-a-rede Mark's Beyond the Bridge Tour and other experiences can be found at https://discovernorthernireland.com/travel-trade/experience/beyond-the-bridge-experience-p748851 A video version of this podcast is available on Youtube and Spotify. To watch it on Youtube please click here. Survey We hope you're enjoying listening to the National Trust Podcast and the stories we tell from the places we care for. Please take 5 minutes to complete our survey here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/W2YJZWM and be in with a chance of winning a £50 National Trust online shop voucher. You must be over the age of 16 to enter. Full terms and conditions are listed at the end of the survey. Your feedback will help us improve the way we tell stories, share experiences and take you on an adventure through our landscapes and history. Thank you, The National Trust Podcast Team If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
Gary brings you top drawer pipe music from Scotland, Ireland and the USA.PlaylistIain MacInnes with Lt Col DJS Murray, The Treadmill and Spark's Rant from Sealbh John D Burgess with Lord Alexander Kennedy, Tulloch Gorm and Mrs MacPherson of Inveran from King of the Highland Pipers Stephanie Makem and Tiarnan o Duinnchinn with Lough Erne Shore from Ceol is Piob Stephanie Makem and Tiarnan o Duinnchinn with The Silver Slipper and The Glen Road to Carrick from Ceol is Piob St Thomas' Episcopal School Pipe Band (2000-04) with The Mount Vernon Streaker, Rory MacLeod, Rocking the Baby, The Mermaid Song, Smith's a Gallant Fireman, Caber Feidh and Chasing Shadows from Impressions Masters of Scottish Arts with the Old Woman's Lullaby from Westering Home Iain MacHarg with Chevy Chase, Jenny Nettles and P/M George Richie's Favourite from Rooted in Tradition Donald MacPherson with Mrs MacDougall, Dougie Gillies and Behind the Bushes from Donald MacPherson Vol 1 Alasdair Gillies with Chan Eil Mo Leannan ann an Seo, Atlantic Bridge, The Horse with a Heart, Humours of Clonmult, Bealach na Ba and Chasing the Ferry from Loch Broom Support the Show.
The boys are back. Z-Bird does the Burgh Bus. Jack's a birderer. The furries are coming to town. Biden and Trump fight over who's better at Golf. Bronny Goes to the Lakers to play with LeBron. And someone is doing witchcraft in Carrick.The Hawk Tuah Girl gets offered $600 to spit in jars. A mom sends and itemized receipt to another mom after a play date. A church is selling plots in Heaven. A man experiences the worst sneeze ever. People are riding planes with no phones or electronics, just there thoughts. And Elon Musk wants to build Tesla Robo Nannies.All that and more on this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast. Check out our events, social media, and merch sale at the link below: https://linktr.ee/GFP Website: https://greenfieldsfinestpodcast.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
The Search For The Sheba BanditEpisode 234 is not only a murder mystery, but it also explores the history of attitudes regarding alternative lifestyles. Now that we're living in an age where gender is a fluid thing, it's interesting to hear how the police and the press respond when the main suspect doesn't quite fit into the sexual norms of nearly a century past.Culled from the historic pages of the Chicago Tribune and other newspapers of the era.Ad-Free EditionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.
On December 21, 2002, 17-year-old Brian Carrick, a stock boy at Val's Foods, a grocery store in Johnsburg, IL, was reported missing by his mother. Police determined that one of the last sightings of Carrick was a day earlier, on December 20, when he went to the store to pick up his paycheck. On December 22, police found blood spatter near a cooler used to store produce and a bloody fingerprint on the cooler's exterior door handle. DNA tests identified the blood spatter near the cooler as Carrick's. The blood that was on the cooler door handle was identified by DNA testing as belonging to Robert Render, another stock boy at Val's. But a different stock boy, 19-year-old Mario Casciaro, was charged and sentenced to 26 years in prison for Carrick's murder. To learn more, visit: https://casciarolaw.com/ We started the Wrongful Conviction podcast to provide a voice to innocent people in prison. We want to hear your voices, too. So call us at 833-207-4666 and leave us a message. Tell us how these powerful, often tragic and sometimes triumphant, stories make you feel. Shocked? Inspired? Motivated? We want to know! We may even include your story in a future episode. And hey, the more of you that join in, the more power our collective voices will have. So tell a friend to listen and to call us too at 833-207-4666 Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.