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Continuing to kick off the new year with the best bits of conversation from the last, in this episode: Catherine Martin talks about the key facets of her multiple Oscar-winning creative process Harry Garside explains his views on masculinity and the many benefits of making yourself uncomfortable Deborah Frances-White questions the importance of being truly authentic, and discusses how change can come from acting ‘as if’ Read more from Osher here Get in touch with Osher here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the 100th and final (for now) episode of I Was There Too, Matt finally gets to sit down with his long-sought guest, actress Brooke Smith. She joins Matt to discuss her role as Catherine Martin aka the girl in the well in the 1991 horror film The Silence of the Lambs. Catherine chats about having to gain weight for the role, reading with three different actors all going out for the Jame “Buffalo Bill” Gumb role, and how director Jonathan Demme made her confront her demons. Plus, Matt bids farewell (for now) to all the wonderful listeners!This episode is brought to you by The Jim Jefferies Show Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Media Minister is calling for more respect amongst politicians in the Dáil. Catherine Martin says that's the only way to tackle the growing vitriol in politics. Her comments come in the wake of Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin calling on coalition partners Fine Gael to "cop on" and stop giving unattributed briefings referring to him as tetchy and a grumpy old man. Meanwhile, a 45-year-old Dublin man has pleaded guilty to assaulting Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Deputy Leader of the Green Party, Roisín Garvey. Photo (c): Clare FM
Mary Catherine Martin, Thomas More Society Senior Counsel, joins Marc & Kim to discuss MO Amendment 3 and why people should vote NO on it
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-15-24 Mary Catherine Martin, Senior Counsel at the Thomas More Society, talks about the intentionally obscure text of Missouri's Amendment 3. More than simply ending Missouri's abortion ban, Amendment 3 sets up Missouri for a dangerous future. Voters need to clearly understand the extremes to which this ballot proposal will take the state, both now and in the future. She's the attorney who took on Amendment 3 in the Missouri Supreme Court. Amendment 3 will legalize, protect, and fund abortions in all 9 months of pregnancy. But Amendment 3 is much broader than abortion. Amendment 3 creates a new "super-right" to "reproductive freedom." This new right is HIGHER than any other right, higher than the right to abortion under Roe v. Wade - higher than speech, religion, due process, or parents' rights. Check out Mary Catherine's "Decoding Missouri Amendment 3: A Guide to Understanding the Language of Missouri's Amendment 3 Ballot Initiative" here: https://www.thomasmoresociety.org/news/decoding-missouri-amendment-3 Here is the voters' guide that decodes the language of Amendment 3 to help inform you on how to rightly interpret it: https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/63d954d4e4ad424df7819d46/670e7ab814e5634cc880324c_Decoding%20MO%20Amendment%203.pdf (https://www.thomasmoresociety.org/) (https://www.thomasmoresociety.org/attorneys/mary-catherine-martin) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mary Catherine Martin from the Thomas More Society Senior Counsel, joins Marc & Kim to discuss Amendment 3 and how it's not oly about abortion, but it's also a threat to Missouri's Future
After more than a year of crisis at RTE and handwringing about how to fund it into the future, the government has decided the license fee should stay and the model of funding continue as it always has. While the status quo remains for the consumer, media minister Catherine Martin revealed the state will pump €725 million euro into the broadcaster over the next three years. But will this golden envelope be enough to put RTE on a sustainable path and is the failure to address the impact of the digital age a missed opportunity? The Irish Times' Laura Slattery explains this week's long-awaited funding announcement.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon and Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Sarah discuss Sinn Fein's new immigration policy, the fantasy of "public service broadcasting", Catherine Martin's bad press conference, and the pitfalls of the Trump versus Kamala Harris election.
John and Sarah discuss Sinn Fein's new immigration policy, the fantasy of "public service broadcasting", Catherine Martin's bad press conference, and the pitfalls of the Trump versus Kamala Harris election.
A Clare member of the Oireachtas Media Committee insists that keeping the TV license in place is necessary, as the traditional funding model is 'broken'. It's expected that the charge for the TV licence will remain at €160, as part of media minister Catherine Martin's revised funding model for RTÉ, which will go before cabinet tomorrow. It details the need for 'additional compliance measures' including identifing those who don't pay their TV licence, with a first time offender liable for a €1,000 fine. Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley says public service broadcasting is under huge pressure after reductions in funding from advertisers.
Tá na leasuithe atá molta a dhéanamh ar Bhille Údarás na Gaeltachta foilsithe ag an Aire Gaeltachta, Catherine Martin agus ag Aire Stáit na Gaeltachta, Thomas Byrne.
With Eamon Ryan and Catherine Martin out of the picture, who will be the next leader of the Green Party?Kieran Cuddihy is joined by Roderic O'Gorman and Senator Pippa Hackett to state their cases on why they should be next in line.
With Eamon Ryan stepping down as Leader of the Green Party, and Catherine Martin also announcing she will leave her role as Deputy Leader, what does the future look like for the party?Joining Kieran to discuss is Fionnan Sheehan, Ireland Edit with the Irish Independent.
Mary Catherine Martin, Thomas More Society Senior Counsel, joins Marc & Kim to discuss some parents who are suing Kirkwood School District for violating public records law
Over a hundred recommended changes are made for the broadcaster in the upcoming report of governance and culture to be published tomorrow.Kieran speaks to Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media of Ireland to discuss what can be expected and what changes are hoped to come from the report. Image credit: rollingnews.ie
Jerry spoke to Minister Catherine Martin who was in Killarney yesterday for the Meitheal trade show, organised by Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Ireland. The event coincided with the 10th anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way brand. He spoke to her about this, other tourism and hospitality matters, as well as issues relating to public sector broadcasting.
*Send your thoughts, opinions and feedback via voicenote to 0892096423* This week Carl Kinsella of TheJournal.ie and I discuss the movement of men camped outside the IPO to Crooksling and how appalled many people are, we also discuss Leo Varadkar's trip to D.C. for Paddy's Day as well as Catherine Martin travelling to SXSW despite all Irish artists pulling out of the festival. We talk about reports that families are going into debt to fund their loved ones funerals, as well as the impact of porn on young men and Pierce Brosnan getting into trouble in Yellowstone National Park. To support the podcast and access bonus episodes join our community on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry spoke to the Fine Gael TD for Kerry who’s a member of the Oireachtas Media Committee.
Dr. Orla Lenihan, Assistant Professor in Governance at the University of Galway
Minister Catherine Martin faced questions at the media committee last night . Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee.
Minister Catherine Martin is to appear before the media committee later today over the resignation of Rte chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh. Shane spoke to Ivan Yates, broadcaster and former politician.
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Meghann Scully, Broadcaster and David Hall, CEO of iCare Housing and CEO of Lifeline Services...
Minister Catherine Martin will appear before an Oireachtas committee today. Pat spoke to Senator Marie Sherlock who says the minister must go.
Media Minister Catherine Martin will appear before the Oireachtas Media Committee tomorrow night as the RTÉ crisis continues.Fianna Fáil Senator and Committee Member Malcolm Byrne and Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Mirror joined The Last Word.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
There have been calls for Media minister Catherine Martin to resign over her handling of RTE. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Imelda Munster, Member of the Media and Public Accounts Committees and Sinn Fein TD for Louth.
Sandra Hurley of our Political Staff, Fianna Fáil Senator and Member of the Oireactas Media Committee, Malcolm Byrne & Co. Founder and Director of the Corporate Governance Institute, David Duffy.
The latest scandal engulfing RTÉ and Minister for Media Catherine Martin may be more cock-up than conspiracy, but it is no less damaging for that. The fallout from the dispute over who knew what, when about retirement payments to outgoing executives has already resulted in the departure of RTÉ board chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh. Just how much damage the affair will do to the Minister remains to be seen. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has complained that €19 million of funding allocated to reduce waiting times for children in need of spinal surgery may not have been used as intended. Delays in the treatment of childhood Spina Bifida and scoliosis have been one of the worst features of our healthcare system, resulting in much pain and suffering. And we remember our colleague, former political correspondent and regular Inside Politics panelist Michael O'Regan, who died last week. Plus the panel pick their Irish Times pieces of the week: Finn McRedmond on the drinking habits of the youngAn expert weighs in on whether a snail could outpace the development of Dublin's Metro And Miriam Lord 's dissection of a frustrating Dáil squabble Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the early hours of Friday morning, shock news broke, that Siún Ní Raghallaigh, chair of the RTÉ board had resigned, having lost confidence from Media Minister Catherine Martin over her involvement in the golden handshake deals that are engulfing the broadcaster in scandal. But Ní Raghallaigh's resignation statement has brought the controversy directly to the government's doorstep, having claimed that she had in fact given Catherine Martin's office, knowledge of the controversial exit deals. Host: Kevin Doyle, Guest Fionnán Sheehan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ian Power, CEO of SpunOut and Wendy Grace, Broadcaster and Columnist.Kieran was also joined by Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator to discuss Labour Party's calls on Minister Catherine Martin to resign...
Arthur Beesley, Current Affairs Editor of The Irish Times and Alan Dillon Fine Gael TD for Mayo and member of the Oireachtas Media Committee.
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Sarah-Jayne Tobin, Content editor Evoke and host of the Inspire podcast and John Lee, Executive Director, Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday...
Minister for Media Catherine Martin has requested RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst and Chair of the RTÉ Board Siún Ní Raghallaigh meet with her in the Department. We hear from Niamh Smyth Spokesperson on Arts and Culture. Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and TD for Cavan Monaghan and also Donal O'Donoghue, Managing Director Sanderson Recruitment.
Catherine Martin is multiple Oscar winning costume designer and production designer. She's won four of those statues, and has been nominated a further nine times. In collaboration with her husband Baz Luhrmann they've created some of the most visually stunning images you've seen in film and advertising in the last thirty years. Strictly Ballroom, Romeo and Juliet, Australia, The Great Gatsby, Elvis, even Nicole Kidman's Chanel No5 campaign - the visual artistry that just showed up in your head? The clothes? Leo's amazing shirt? That one too? All Catherine. She's truly something. This conversation covers the use of restriction in creativity, the joy of problem solving, Identifying useful and challenging aspects of one's brain, balancing obsessiveness and perfection with the imperfections of life, The transition to parenthood and the change in perspective, and the reinvigoration of work through the lens of parenthood. She's an absolutely stunning human, and I couldn't be more overjoyed that she said yes to coming on the show.Got suggestions for Better Than Yesterday? I'd love you to get involved in our listener survey! https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/osherStay up to date by joining the mailing list here: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | LinktreeCome check out our new Better Than Yesterday Instagram account - https://instagram.com/ogbetterthanyesterdayAnything else? Come visit us on discord. Join the oshergünsberg Discord Server Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catherine Martin, Media Minister, gives her reaction to the damning report into governance failings at RTÉ's loss-making Toy Show The Musical.
Corporate Governance consultant, Penelope Kenny discusses the report into RTE handling of Toy Show the Musical
Chair of the RTÉ Board Siún Ní Raghallaigh has said the Board is happy to attend Oireachtas committees to discuss the findings set out in the Grant Thornton Report into Toy Show The Musical. Media Minister Catherine Martin spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Tá sé fógraithe ag na hAirí Catherine Martin & Patrick O'Donovan go bhfuil os cionn €1 milliún ceadaithe d'Oireachtas na Gaeilge thar trí bliana le Líonra Gaeilge na hEarnála Poiblí a bhunú. Beidh ceathrar le fostú faoin bplean seo.
How a fashion-loving misfit from Sydney took over Hollywood with husband Baz Luhrmann, winning more Oscars than any other Australian (R)
Interior designer and decorator Chelsea Widdicombe shares how she uses her favourite films and TV shows as interior design inspiration. Today's episode is a look into acclaimed production and costume designer Catherine Martin (Elvis, The Great Gatsby) and her collaboration with Mokum Textiles. Holistic Home is a podcast about intentional interior design with well-being at the core. TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@chelseawiddicombe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelseawiddicombedesign/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com.au/chelseawiddicombe/_created/ Website: https://www.chelseawiddicombe.com/
D'fhógair an tAire Cultúr Catherine Martin le deireanas go bhfuil sí le coiste a bhunú le tabhairt faoin gceist go mbeadh tuilleadh d-ionadaíocht na mban agus de stair na mban le feiceáil i bhforais chultúrtha na tíre.
Ann wraps up her Ryder Cup coverage from Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, Italy, analyzing Europe's huge victory over the U.S., 16 1/2 - 11 1/2 and talking about many of the side stories and issues that developed during the competition with Matt Adams, Host, Fairways of Life, Commentator for Ryder Cup Int'l Radio and contributor, NBC and Golf Channel. Ann then visits with Catherine Martin, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, for Ireland, about Adare Manor, in SW Ireland, hosting the 2027 Ryder Cup.
We speak to Paul Cunningham, our political correspondent
Ann visits with Catherine Martin, the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, for Ireland, about the excellent job the Italians did hosting the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone, in Rome, Italy, and looking ahead to the 2025 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in SW Ireland.
We talk to Catherine Martin, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
Casfaidh Aire na Meán Catherine Martin le Cathaoirleach Bhórd RTÉ, Siún Ní Raghallaigh chomh maith le hArd Stiúrthóir na hEagraíochta Kevin Bakhurst inniu.
Tá go leor cáineadh déanta ar an Aire Meáin, Catherine Martin faoi laghad atá dá dhéanamh aicí le réiteach a fháil ar ghéarchéim airgidís RTÉ agus é tuairiscíthe ag roinnt nuachtán ag an deireadh seachtaine go bhfuil Airí Rialtais i bhFG agus FF mí-shásta lena ról.
A lifelong arts maker, Audrey Hoo is the Director of Production of Tony-award winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley California. Originally from Singapore, Audrey ventured to the United States to seek new experiences. Most recently, she has worked at the American Conservatory Theater, La Jolla Playhouse and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She has had the pleasure of working with artists across all performing arts genres such as Tony Taccone, Chay Yew, Christopher Ashley, William Kentridge, Alex Timbers, Catherine Martin, Sam Mendes, Paul Simon, Laurie Anderson, John Turturro & Elaine Stritch. Outside of work, Audrey strives to be her best self. Always pushing to learn new skills, her main loves include martial arts, hiking, west coast swing and country two-step dances. Audrey holds a M.F.A in Technical Direction from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. “ATTENTION SPOTIFY LISTENERS: IF you want to WATCH this with VIDEO, you can also subscribe to our video version: https://open.spotify.com/show/5e9KnBRZdjUTXTvCe6Nrqm?si=6639537c61044396” @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
A lifelong arts maker, Audrey Hoo is the Director of Production of Tony-award winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley California. Originally from Singapore, Audrey ventured to the United States to seek new experiences. Most recently, she has worked at the American Conservatory Theater, La Jolla Playhouse and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She has had the pleasure of working with artists across all performing arts genres such as Tony Taccone, Chay Yew, Christopher Ashley, William Kentridge, Alex Timbers, Catherine Martin, Sam Mendes, Paul Simon, Laurie Anderson, John Turturro & Elaine Stritch. Outside of work, Audrey strives to be her best self. Always pushing to learn new skills, her main loves include martial arts, hiking, west coast swing and country two-step dances. Audrey holds a M.F.A in Technical Direction from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
Thug an tAire Meáin, Catherine Martin le fios go mb'fhéidir go gcaithfear níos mó ná €16m a chur ar fáil do RTÉ sa gcáinaisnéis. Tá sé aontaithe ag an rialtas na teorainneacha ioncaim a ardú do dhaoine a bhfuil tithe inachmhainne ar cíos acu.
Baz Luhrmann is an Australian director whose debut film, Strictly Ballroom, became one of Australia's most successful releases, and also inspired the title of the BBC's popular Saturday night dance show. He went on to direct Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, the Great Gatsby and, more recently, Elvis starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler. Baz was born Mark Andrew Luhrmann in 1962. His friends nicknamed him Baz after the puppet Basil Brush because of his unruly hair. When he was five the family moved to Herons Creek, a remote settlement in New South Wales. Several years later Baz started ballroom dancing after he picked up a leaflet advertising classes while travelling on a bus. At drama school in Sydney he devised a play called Strictly Ballroom with his fellow students and later wrote a screenplay with his school friend Craig Pearce. The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1992 where it received a rapturous response and went on to win eight Australian Film Institute awards and three BAFTAs. Baz's most recent film, Elvis, tells the life of Elvis Presley from the perspective of his infamous manager Colonel Tom Parker, played by Tom Hanks. The film has been a commercial success – making almost $300 million around the world to date. In addition to making feature films Baz has directed theatre and opera productions. He lives mainly in New York with his wife and frequent collaborator, the production designer Catherine Martin, and their two children. DISC ONE: Changes by David Bowie DISC TWO: One by John Farnham DISC THREE: Spanish Flea by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass DISC FOUR: Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley DISC FIVE: Puccini: La Boheme / Act 1 - 'Che gelida manina' by Luciano Pavarotti DISC SIX: Unfinished Sympathy by Massive Attack DISC SEVEN: Lady Marmalade by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, MYA, Pink DISC EIGHT: No Church in the Wild by JAY Z, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, The-Dream BOOK CHOICE: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy LUXURY ITEM: A silk eye mask CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Puccini: La Boheme / Act 1 - 'Che gelida manina' by Luciano Pavarotti Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley