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Chuaigh Raidió Fáilte, an stáisiún pobail Ghaeilge i mBéal Feirste, ar an aer don chéad uair ar Lá 'le Pádraig 1985. Cuirfear tús le ceiliúradh dhá scór bliain an stáisiún níos deireanaí inniu.
In this episode, James Rooney BL and Cillian Bracken BL join Gemma McLoughlin-Burke BL and Dearbhla Shirt to speak to about their voluntary work and more specifically their role in running the LGBTQI+ legal clinic with FLAC. James and Cillian cover legal issues regularly faced by the LGBTQI+ community - including parenthood of children and gender-affirming healthcare and legal documentation - and the other pro bono legal work they participate in.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nutmegfc.co.ukThe Swiss midfielder's pop at his own fans struck an effing marvellous blow for football's scapegoats everywhere.This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg called Nutmeg FC. Find out more and subscribe at nutmegfc.co.uk
The most petty and ill informed podcast available. Denis Law tribute, Scottish Cup preview, Nicknames, Social Media XI and Terracing Teaser with James Gardner and Cillian Sheridan joining Ray Bradshaw and Tam Cowan.
What's our individual responsibility when we see atrocities happening in our world? That question is the central premise of the film “Small Things Like These,” which sheds light on Ireland's infamous Magdalene laundries. Set in a small Irish town in 1985, the film stars Cillian Murphy as Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and father of five girls who discovers that the local convent in his community is forcing the young women in their care to live under inhumane conditions. We revisit Cillian's conversation with Tom Power about the film, why he didn't want to portray his character as a hero, and what life has been like for him after winning an Oscar for “Oppenheimer” earlier this year.
This week: Ryan Reynolds says NO DEADPOOL 4 and no Deadpool at all for a while - unless it's with Channing Tatum. The HOLY TRINITY are now assembled in the LATEST CASTING for AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY. Also, the new trailer for 28 YEARS LATER is awesome, but raises questions about CILLIAN MURPHY'S level of involvement. And finally... SUPERMAN reshoot questions shot down by James Gunn! Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney look at the new world of Gaelic Football as Special Congress say yes to the FRC's proposals for 2025, the club All-Ireland series keeps on giving, and some stars of the game say goodbye.(01:00) - Welcome to the new World and TFP Christmas Party(04:00) - Cuala and Coolera/Strandhill win, All-Ireland favourites?(15:00) - New Rules - Gavin masterclass, which Counties will it suit, refs?(26:00) - The Football Pod listener Q+A on the new rules.(41:00) - Dublin retirements - how will they cope in 2025?(47:00) - Cillian O'Connor and Mayo Football - what's going on?(55:00) - Derry get Paddy Tally from Kerry, but lose Chrissy McKaigue…The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney look at the new world of Gaelic Football as Special Congress say yes to the FRC's proposals for 2025, the club All-Ireland series keeps on giving, and some stars of the game say goodbye.(01:00) - Welcome to the new World and TFP Christmas Party(04:00) - Cuala and Coolera/Strandhill win, All-Ireland favourites?(15:00) - New Rules - Gavin masterclass, which Counties will it suit, refs?(26:00) - The Football Pod listener Q+A on the new rules.(41:00) - Dublin retirements - how will they cope in 2025?(47:00) - Cillian O'Connor and Mayo Football - what's going on?(55:00) - Derry get Paddy Tally from Kerry, but lose Chrissy McKaigue…The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
My First Podcast - Sound adventures for tiny kids and parents
In this episode, our magic bag of sounds takes us to the kitchen with Cillian and his mum. The kitchen is always buzzing with activity and full of interesting sounds! Cillian and his mum are busy making playdough—can you pick out the sounds from their time in the kitchen? We link each sound with words to help develop your little one's vocabulary and engagement with the world around them. Brought to you by Small Wardour, makers of award-winning podcasts for kids. Sing along with Lucy for the Sound Adventure song, lyrics below. Verse 1 Every day we're learning new sounds Listen out to hear what we've found Long ones and shorter ones, beeps and blurps High ones and lower ones, taps and chirps Inside or outside we hear them all We love to hear sounds big and small Verse 2 Listen close to what we have heard For every sound we learn a new word Quiet ones, noisy ones, whistles and clangs Booming and whispering, crashes and bangs Our sound adventure has just begun Let's listen and learn everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KK U21A - Cillian Hackett & Tommy Clifford (Dicksboro) chat to CRKC (Post v JS) 24.11.2024
This Saturday November 23 the Tenant's Union accompanied by dozens of housing activism organizations have planned a protest in Barcelona to demand a significant reduction in rents. We discuss the housing crisis, analyze the reasons behind rising prices and find out how tenants are fighting back. Host Beth Cohen is joined by Catalan News journalist Cillian Shields to explore how the housing situation has evolved in recent years. Cillian talks to tenants about the difficulties of renting in Barcelona, the increasingly unfavorable contracts offered by landlords and the saturated housing market. Beth investigates the rent cap law, finds out what a ‘tense housing zone' is and discovers how landlords are using legal loopholes to continue to charge prices which reflect market demand. We interview some of the key figures involved in Saturday's protest, including Carme Arcarazo, the spokesperson for the Tenants´ Union, and Judit Esposa, a representative of a housing union in the Barcelona neighborhood of Gràcia. They clarify what the protest hopes to achieve, while experts question the viability of a rent strike. Filling the Sink also reveals how locals are being priced out of their neighborhoods, as tourism and luxury real estate put pressure on rental prices. For those who do want to stay, compromise comes in the form of a flat share or moving back into the family home, neither of which are desirable options for working adults. This week's Catalan phrase is “Començar la casa per la teulada” - to start the house with the roof. It means to do things in the wrong order and is the equivalent of the English saying “To put the cart before the horse.”
What's our individual responsibility when we see atrocities happening in our world? That question is the central premise of the new film “Small Things Like These,” which sheds light on Ireland's infamous Magdalene laundries. Set in a small Irish town in 1985, the film stars Cillian Murphy as Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and father of five girls who discovers that the local convent in his community is forcing the young women in their care to live under inhumane conditions. Cillian joins Tom Power to talk about the film, why he didn't want to portray his character as a hero, and what life has been like for him after winning an Oscar for “Oppenheimer” earlier this year.
Meath's Cillian O'Sullivan joined The Players Voice for an insightful and inspiring conversation about being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Late in 2023 Cillian's world was turned upside down on his honeymoon when his condition deteriorated. He talks us through some of the challenges he has had to overcome on this journey and how he bounced back to represent Meath within a matter of months. A clinical psychologist by profession, he also shares fascinating insight into his mindset and coping mechanisms during difficult times. The Players Voice podcast is brought to you by the Gaelic Players Association in collaboration with Real Talks. Each episode is hosted by former Cavan player and New York manager Alan O'Mara, who works as a Mental Performance Coach in elite sports in the US. The GPA is the representative body for high performance inter-county players. Founded by players in 1999 and strengthened by a merger with the Women's Gaelic Players Association in 2020, the GPA supports over 4,000 current male and female inter-county players, and a growing number of former players across four core pillars - Player Representation, Player Welfare, Player Development and Equality. You can learn more about their work at gaelicplayers.com. If you enjoyed this episode of The Players Voice, you can listen to previous episodes with the likes of Conn Kilpatrick, Amy O'Connor, Mary Hulgraine or Ciarán Kilkenny. Please also rate and review the show. Thanks for listening!
2024 has been a remarkable year for the Irish CTF, Capture the Flag, team, and doubly so for team Captain Cillian Collins. Fresh from leading the team to their highest ever finish in ENISA's European Cybersecurity Challenge, Collins became the first Irish player selected for Team Europe and was a leading figure in that team as they won the International Cybersecurity Challenge CTF this week in Santiago, Chile. The win was Team Europe's third in a row, facing challenges from teams representing Asia, Oceania, USA, Africa, Latin America and Canada, across two days of challenges. The team became the first to win each individual day of competition as well as the overall prize. The win came less than three weeks after Collins captained the Irish team to their highest finish of 16th at the European Cybersecurity Challenge in Turin, Italy, where the Irish competed against 31 teams from Europe plus six guest countries including the US, Singapore, Canada and Costa Rica. 16th place was a jump of nine places in 2023, by a team run by volunteers and one one of the smallest budgets in the competition, and represents huge progress by the team under manager Mark Lane and head coaches Emmet Leahy and Daniel Cahill, themselves both former Team Ireland captains. It's also been a remarkable personal journey for Collins who only started playing CTFs in 2021, "I was first introduced to CTFs when qualifying for the Irish team competing at ECSC Prague in 2021. After this I competed at ZeroDays CTF in Dublin where I won the Colleges category with my team in both 2022 and 2023," said Collins. "I've been involved in the Irish team ever since and was nominated by Mark Lane for Team Europe this year. After an intense selection process I was chosen to compete in Chile at the ICC where we competed against teams from North America, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America - finishing in 1st place!". The improvement in the team has been marked this year. When asked what's behind the advances Collins explained that the knowledge sharing from more experienced players has helped accelerate the learning of newer players "We now have former players such as Daniel Cahill and Emmet Leahy who are team coaches and share what they have learned from past competitions." "Mark Lane has been instrumental in organising the team and putting together regular bootcamps at TU Dublin campus where the team have worked together in preparation for these competitions. And that hard work has paid off. It has been incredibly rewarding to see Ireland so high on the leaderboard! We had the largest improvement of any ECSC team this year and it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of players and coaches." Team manager Mark Lane was glowing in his praise of his team captain "Cillian has come on an incredible distance in the three years since he joined the team. His drive and desire to learn have been great to watch, and it's so rewarding to see his continued development as a player and as captain. I'd no hesitation nominating him to Team Europe and I wasn't surprised to see him becoming the first Irish player to be chosen. "He still has so much potential, and I could see him as a future captain of the European team. His engagement in the training with Team Europe has also been hugely beneficial to the Irish team as Cillian brings all that learning and experience back to our team as a coach," said Lane. Collins also speaks very highly of his experiences with Team Europe "It is a great honour to be able to play alongside such talented people. I learned a huge amount from being a part of the team and feel motivated to continue learning. The ICC this year was very competitive with some extremely strong players on the other teams so we were very pleased to come out on top." It's clear from both Collins and Lane that there is so much potential in the Irish CTF scene, and the future is bright, once the support is in place. Collins said "I think the CTF scene continues to grow and ther...
Having heard yesterday's discussion on Kyle Hayes, the mother of Cillian McCarthy got in touch to explain what happened to Cillian following the incident in Limerick in 2019. Julie couldn't find out where her Dad's corpse was. Gordon was forced to buy 2 items in a shop to get the item he wanted. Liam's 11 year old Doberman was stolen.
Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Cillian Murphy and Tim Mielants, who join Edith to discuss their new film, Small Things Like These. Based on the novel by Claire Keegan, Small Things Like These tells the story of Bill Furlong, a coal worker who makes a discovery at a local convent which forces him to confront secrets in an Irish town. As well as starring, Cillian also produced the film, which was directed by Tim. The score, meanwhile, was provided by Senjan Jansen, who was kind enough to furnish us with a couple of his as yet unreleased cues. Thanks a million, Senjan!
The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…With over 16 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and we've won Gold at the Signal International Podcast awardsIf you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following:https://x.com/i/status/1849490162880741851 https://x.com/i/status/1850482605784727615 https://x.com/i/status/1850616049206542753 https://x.com/i/status/1850544182324039905 https://x.com/i/status/1850286055876088120 https://x.com/i/status/1850019031782187265https://x.com/i/status/1850065944678125740https://x.com/i/status/1850479694971293797 https://x.com/i/status/1850460819986809230Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.comVoiced by Jamie East, using AI, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can we do a whole episode about batteries? You bet we can. Batteries are everywhere. They are in your remote controls. Your cars. The random draw you probably have in the kitchen, full of both new and used batteries and you can't remember which are which. But do you know how they work? When the first battery was invented? Why phone batteries deteriorate? How many massive batteries it would take to power Wembley Stadium? Our guest today is Cillian (aka The Batt-man) who is here to tell us everything we've ever wanted to know about batteries, including a big revelation about electric cars. Apparently they're not all that? This episode is brought to you in partnership with East Start Batteries. You can find out more about them here: https://www.easystartbatteries.co.uk Come and see us live at The Clapham Grand on 3rd December! Tickets here: https://dice.fm/event/533vok-joe-marler-presents-things-people-did-3rd-dec-the-clapham-grand-london-tickets To get in touch with us, email joe@crowdnetwork.co.uk If you would like to be a guest on the show, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rfSo3PVJgtBRZHCCAZndem-iyy2EdvGcEYDqycsM2aQ/viewform To get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3sAX0xR On Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/thingspeopledo To become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/thingspeopledo To grow the show on socials, look for @thingspeoplepod on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok If you'd like to enquire about commercial partnerships with our podcast, email Ryan Bailey ryanb@crowdnetwork.co.uk Music courtesy of BMG Production Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is a follow up to Episode 863, "Major Red Flags as Man.....". Here we heard from a number of men who are in financially and emotionally controlling relationships, who could related to Cillian, on the previous episode. This is a powerful insight into the domestic pain men are living with, in silence.
Cillian O'Sullivan, Clinical Psychologist who also plays football for Meath GAA, joined Oliver and told him about the diagnosis he received while unwell on his honeymoon bringing it to an abrupt end. CIllian shared the symptoms he had, the medical care he's been under since and how he is now.
Listeners remember Kris Kristofferson and his wonderful music. Cillian's foot got stuck in some rocks as the tide rose around him.
Hello friends!This week is something a little different! Sarah Jane and Emma sat down with Irish author Cillian Dunne. Cillian spoke to us about his incredible non fiction book, Dreams In Incarceration. The book follows the life of David Spivey, a Californian man and former gang member, who at the age of 17 was convicted of murder and spent 15 years in prison.We wanted to say thank you to Cillian for taking time to talk to us and to David for his remarkable storyWe also hope you enjoy this episodeFREE PALESTINEBuy Cillian's book here https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Incarceration-Cillian-Dunne/dp/B0CHL1KRG2Cillian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dunne.cillian/David Spivey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realrecognizereal_podcast/David's YouTube: youtu.be/G-pzB3wvOfc
Susan O'Neill released her second album Now in a Minute on September 20. Recorded with brothers Cillian and Lorcan Byrne, it was produced by Christian Best at Monique Studios in Midleton, Co Cork, and follows the 2021 collaborative album In the Game with Mick Flannery. On this episode of the TPOE podcast, Susan talks about the past couple of years and touring with Mick, how she came back to focus on and create Now in a Minute, and we talk through some of the songs on the record. Susan O'Neill tour dates: October 10: Dolan's, Limerick October 11: Glór, Ennis October 12: Live at St Luke's, Cork October 17: Whelan's, Dublin October 18: Sandinos, Derry October 19: Oh Yeah, Belfast October 20: Spirit Store, Dundalk October 24: The Sky and Ground, Wexford October 25: Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray October 26: Connolly's of Leap, Cork October 27: INEC, Killarney October 31: Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo November 1: Róisín Dubh, Galway November 2: Theatre Royal, Waterford November 3: Set Theatre, Kilkenny Songs played: Sign of the Times, Rewire, Tijuana (outro music)
The cream of Ireland's young cyber-defenders head to Turin, Italy next month to compete against Europe's elite hackers and cybersecurity in an annual pan-European competition run by ENISA (the EU's cybersecurity body), The European Cyber Security Challenge (www.ecsc.eu) This flagship event has been running since 2016, when Team Ireland were one of ten countries competing. The event has grown every year since then and this year will feature teams of ten from 39 European countries, plus 7 guest countries from outside Europe. European Cyber Security Challenge Team Ireland consists of ten young people, aged from just 16 up to 25, with six of the team being aged 20 or younger. Selection for the team began back in March with the national cybersecurity competition ZeroDays CTF (www.zerodays.ie). This 'Capture-the-Flag' competition has been running since 2015, and saw 140 teams of four from schools, colleges and companies all over Ireland, converge on Croke Park for the annual competition to be crowned Ireland's champions. Teams compete across a range of cybersecurity domains in fun, novel challenges, including cryptography, coding, problem solving, reverse engineering and team challenges such as VR gaming, relay Mario Kart and lockpicking. Individuals who did well in this competition, and in similar more local events, were invited to try out more challenges at www.cybersecuritychallenge.ie, and eligible participants who show promise there were invited to join a squad of around 30 candidates to receive dedicated training, before a final team of ten was chosen at the end of August. This team of ten will now head to Turin to represent Ireland at the European Cyber Security Challenge, a competition that runs across four days of setup, competition and awards. The final team features players from all corners of the country, from Dublin to Belfast to Cork and Donegal, Wexford, Offaly, Galway, it is a very diverse team with different backgrounds and varying skillsets, all of which makes for a stronger team. Team manager Mark Lane, who lectures in cybersecurity at TU Dublin, where the team also trains, said "We've been competing in this competition since 2016, and it's amazing to see it continue to grow. We're up against some European powerhouses who have massive population bases and resourcing, but we've always managed to punch above our weight. I'm really proud of the hard work the team has put in over the last few months, and I'm confident we will do well and continue to improve, as well have some fun while doing it. This year we've had great support from the National Cyber Security Centre, who have awarded us a grant to continue to build on the work with the team, and from our amazing sponsors Cytidel and ReliaQuest, and without them we wouldn't be able to do what we are doing. CTF's have really taken off in the last few years and are, in my opinion, the best way for people to learn cybersecurity skills. It's a very hands-on, and gamified, way to learn, and the competitive side can really spur people on. It's also great to see these young talents develop their skills over time, and to see a real team spirit develop. Over the last couple of years, we have worked hard to make CTFs more mainstream, and we're seeing more schools, coder dojos and colleges taking part. We'd love to see every school in the country taking part. There's a huge skills gap worldwide, including in Ireland, and these events can highlight and encourage cybersecurity as an interesting, varied, and very well-paid career or college choice." Team Bios Cillian Collins, 22, is the Ireland Team Captain. He's a recent graduate from NUIG. Cillian also recently became the first Irish player to be chosen for Team Europe, which takes part in the pan-continental International Cybersecurity Challenge in Chile at the end of October 2024. Dean Brennan, 25, is the team's vice-Captain. Dean is a researcher with Cyber Skills at MTU Cork, where he is currently in the first year of a Ph...
We talk to magician Cillian O'Connor who has entered the Guinness World record for performing the most magic tricks in one minute for someone under the age of 16.
HURLING: Turloughmore captain Darragh Walsh and man of the match Cillian Whelan after their under-20A final victory over Clarinbridge
Are there clairvoyant people in the world? Did the DHARMA Initiative help with the making of this film? How do you pronounce “Cillian”? All this and more as we breakdown down the paranormal thriller from 2012 “Red Lights”. Join the St. Johns as they discuss the Gaudi Awards, this over-talented cast, and where this film starts to go off the tracks. Is it set in 2012 or 1976…who knows!!! Also, does Melissa not know about the Nigerian Prince thing?
On Thursday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cillian Buckley announces his intercounty retirementAnd we look ahead to the All Ireland Ladies Football Finals in Croke Park.
On Thursday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cillian Buckley announces his intercounty retirementAnd we look ahead to the All Ireland Ladies Football Finals in Croke Park.
This week Yash interviews Cillian O'Connor on the podcast! 00:00 Introduction and Age Myths 08:05 General Athleticism and Adaptability 14:08 Functional Training and Evidence-Based Practices 18:55 Principles in Training 32:09 The Rise of Knees Over Toes Guy and Charles Poliquin
In a summer of cycling surprises, Cillian and John return to discuss Mark Cavendish's Tour victories and the Giro/Tour double.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Tarbell is hiring for 3 roles, published by Cillian on July 17, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Summary Tarbell supports independent journalism covering AI. Since 2022, we've placed journalists at TIME, MIT Tech Review, The Information, and supported another to write for the New Yorker. We're hiring for three exciting roles to grow our organisation: Fellowship Manager ($75-100k): a skilled project manager to own & expand our Tarbell Fellowship. Operations Manager / Associate ($55-100k): implement & improve Tarbell's administrative & operational processes. Special Projects Manager ($75-100k): lead one of our existing programmes or launch an entirely new initiative. About Tarbell Tarbell supports independent journalism covering AI. Our mission is to build a global community of expert journalists covering artificial intelligence. We run three programmes: Tarbell Fellowship: Our flagship programme provides early career journalists with training, a stipend of up to $50,000, and a 9-month placement at a major newsroom. 2024 placements include MIT Technology Review, TIME, Euractiv, The Information, and Lawfare. Journalists-in-residence: We provide senior writers with funding to pursue longer investigations, explore entrepreneurial projects, and educate themselves on artificial intelligence. To date, we've supported Shakeel Hashim and Nathaniel Popper. Tarbell Grants (coming soon): We'll provide awards of $1k-$15k for impactful reporting on artificial intelligence and its impacts. Fellowship Manager Key details Deadline: Apply by Sunday July 21, 2024 Start date: September 2024 (flexible) Hours: 40/week (flexible) Location: London (preferred) / Remote Reporting to: Cillian Crosson (Executive Director) Compensation: $75,000 - $100,000 Responsibilities As Fellowship Manager, you'll be responsible for managing and continually improving the Tarbell Fellowship. Responsibilities might include: Programme managing the Tarbell Fellowship. You'll be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Fellowship. This includes setting goals, tracking progress towards them, and generally ensuring that all work is executed on schedule to a high level. Matching Tarbell Fellows with placements at top news organisations. In 2024, we successfully placed Fellows at MIT Tech Review, TIME, Lawfare, The Information, Euractiv, and Ars Technica. You'll maintain strong relationships with existing host outlets and forge partnerships with new placement organisations. Attracting talented and aspiring tech journalists to apply for the Tarbell Fellowship. You'll coordinate our marketing strategy Selecting a strong cohort of early career journalists from an initial pool of >1,000 candidates. You'll run a multi-stage application process: reviewing applications, blind-grading writing samples, and interviewing candidates to identify the most promising journalists. Improve our 10-week AI Journalism Fundamentals course by adding new modules that better prepare Tarbell Fellows for their newsroom placements. Facilitate training sessions on topics in AI and / or key journalism skills. Lead a team. As the programme expands, we anticipate that you will recruit, develop, and manage a small team. What we are looking for You might be a particularly good fit for this role if you are: Organised and competent at project management. We are looking for someone with experience managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders. You should feel confident with goal-tracking, system-building, and keeping teams on track to meet ambitious deadlines. A strong understanding of AI, or the ability to learn this quickly. You understand basic concepts in machine learning (e.g. transformers, gradient descent), are familiar with various governance topics (e.g. responsible scaling policies, compute governance, capabilities evaluations)...
How does a sheltered private school girl becoe a professional Domme? Goddess Cillian shares the story of her childhood growing up in a private Christian school and how she ended up traveling all over the country providing her unique brand of bondage services to adoring "worshipers." From her religious upbringing, to battling substance abuse, to finding her place in the SW industry, Goddess Cillian is here to make all your fantasies come true. Follow on social media: Goddess Cillian - @servecillian Davey Jackson - @daveyjax Josh Cabaza - @joshcabaza Friends With Davey - @friendswithdavey Listen to Davey Jackson livestreaming with a new friend every Wednesday at 8:00PM CST.
Deep into the foothills of Crough Patrick near Westport, Ireland, the ILB found a magical nano brewery crafting l, of all things, Belgian beers! Cillian O'Morain, owner and head brewer of Mescan Brewing, took a break from a two-day marathon bottling session to give us a tour and tell his story. Cillian entertained with some good-natured teasing, history, exceptional beer, and an authentic Irish toast!
This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the guys return to discuss Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, Boy Kills World, Challengers, Natasha Lyonne joins the cast of Marvel's Fantastic Four, Marvel sets "Vision" series for 2026 with Paul Bettany returning, Wonderman series will now be a Marvel Spotlight production, Cillian Murphy set to return for 28 Years Later, Mike Coulter says he's past the role of Luke Cage, X-Men reboot for Marvel series finds its writer, and much more!CHECKED OUTGodzilla x Kong: The New EmpireBoy Kills WorldMad Max: Fury RoadChallengersThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareTOPICS - Section 1Natasha Lyonne join the Fantastic Four castMarvel Sets Vision Series for 2026 With Paul BettanyWonder Man will now be a Marvel Spotlight productionTNP STUDIOS PREMIUM$5 a month or $50 for the yearAccess to premium slate of podcasts incl. The Airing of Grievances, No Time to Bleed, The Men with the Golden Tongues, Upstage Conversation, and full episodes of the Look Forward political podcastTOPICS - Section 2Cillian Murphy will join the cast of 28 Years LaterMike Coulter says he's past the role of Luke Cage‘X-Men' Movie At Marvel Studios finds its writerSimon Kinberg in Talks to Produce ‘Star Trek' Movie Franchise for ParamountTRAILERSTrigger Warning
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Bible Reading: Ephesians 2:8-9Cillian was so excited. Nice weather was finally here, and he was big enough to ride a bike with real gears! He got on the bike Mom bought last year at a garage sale and pedaled down the street. Then he tried shifting gears, but his ten-gear bike wouldn't shift out of third gear. He sadly returned home. Mom had agreed to buy the bike, but all repairs had to come out of his savings."Mom, it's busted. The bike doesn't work. It won't shift."Mom knew of a bike shop not very far from their home. She loaded the bike into their van and they headed to the shop. When they rolled the bike in, the shop worker asked what was wrong. Cillian explained, feeling very anxious. He didn't have a lot of money saved up--what if it was too expensive to fix? What if it couldn't be fixed? But within two minutes, the bike mechanic adjusted a cable and all the gears shifted perfectly. "What do we owe you?" Mom asked."Nothing!" the mechanic said."Are you sure?" Cillian was skeptical. "No one does anything for free.""Your thanks is enough," the mechanic said, smiling."Well then, thank you!" Cillian said.As Cillian and Mom drove home, Cillian was overjoyed. "I can't believe it," he said. "Nothing on earth is ever free!" "Well, there is one thing," Mom said. "And it's the best thing.""What's that?" asked Cillian.Mom smiled at him. "When Jesus died on the cross and rose again, He paid the price for our sins. He offers us the free gift of eternal life with God. And it's free for us, because Jesus paid for it! If you had told the mechanic you didn't want the free gift he gave you, you would have had to pay him for fixing your bike.""And I probably don't have enough money," admitted Cillian."Just like we would never have been able to afford the cost of our sins," said Mom. "So we accepted the free gift.""Of course," said Cillian. "We would be crazy not to!" –Vicky KaseorgHow About You?If someone offered you a free gift, would you take it? When Jesus died on the cross, He paid the penalty for our sins by dying the death we deserved. We can choose to accept His gift of dying in our place, or we can turn Him down and not have eternal life with God. What will you choose? (To learn more, click the "Good News!" button in the right column of this page or go to www.keysforkids.org/goodnews.)Today's Key Verse:For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (NKJV) (Romans 6:23)Today's Key Thought:Eternal life is free
The search for Len Buckles continues, and in tonight's episode the trail leads to a very strange house inhabited by the ghosts of the past...and God knows what else. At the same time, Cillian finds himself nose to nose with the town's resident hot head.
Episode 79: Oppenheimer This week on Philosophy in Film, the gang takes on Christopher Nolan's explosive biographical thriller, Oppenheimer. With an all-star cast including Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., and many others, this film explores the life and dilemma surrounding physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his contributions to the Manhattan Project, along with the consequences that resulted. The discussion ignites with Producer's Notes (8:31) and the Beauclair Synopsis (19:02). Then Chris sets the conversation ablaze with Philosopher's Corner (32:54), leading the gang to discuss morality and much more in The Round Table (48:54). Finally, opinions clash head to head as the Reviews (1:33:05) drop, unearthing the Mailbag (1:40:48) in their wake. As always, we discuss the philosophical and non-philosophical aspects of the movie that caught our attention. #HatDilemma Featured Beer: Frucht Bombe from Blind Enthusiasm (Edmonton, Alberta)
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Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an séú lá déag de mhí an Mhárta. Is mise Gráinne Ní Bhrosnacháin. Bhain Cillian Murphy éacht amach nuair a bhuaigh sé Gradam Oscar don aisteoir fireann is fearr dá ról mar J Robert Oppenheimer. Ba é an chéad uair riamh a bhuaigh duine a rugadh in Éirinn an gradam seo. Scannán beathaisnéise atá ann, a stiúir agus a léirigh Christopher Nolan faoin bhfisiceoir a chruthaigh an buama adamhach. D'éirigh leis an scannán seacht nOscar ar fad a fháil. Agus é ag glacadh leis an ngradam dúirt Cillian go raibh sé an-tógtha ar fad. Ghabh sé buíochas le Nolan, an criú agus a chomhréalta, lena thuismitheoirí agus clann. Dúirt sé go bhfuilimid inár gcónaí i ndomhan Oppenheimer, agus thiomnaigh sé an gradam do na daoine a dheánann síocháin. Labhair sé i nGaeilge chomh maith nuair a dúirt sé 'go raibh míle maith agaibh' ag deireadh a óráide. Is as Corcaigh ó dhúchas Cillian Murphy agus tá gach éinne ina cheantar agus timpeall na hÉireann an-bhródúil as. Bhuaigh an comhlacht leiriúcháin Element Pictures ó Bhaile Átha Cliath ceithre ghradam don scannán ‘Poor Things' ina bhfuil an t-aisteoir Emma Stone, a bhuaigh an gradam don aisteoir baineann is fearr. Tá an t-iriseoir iomráiteach agus comhfhreagraí nuachta Charlie Bird tar éis bás a fháil. Le linn daichead bliain mar iriseoir, thug Charlie Bird tuairiscí ar roinnt scéalta tábhachtacha in Éirinn agus go hidirnáisiúnta, lena n-áirítear tine Stardust, seachaint cánach sa Bhanc Éireannach Náisiúnta, na hionsaithe sceimhlitheoireachta i Meán Fómhair 2001 agus an súnámaí san Aigéan Indiach in 2004. Thosnaigh sé amach mar thaighdeoir le RTÉ in 1974 agus bhí cáil air mar dhuine díograiseach agus seiftiúil ar na cláracha Seven Days agus an Late Late Show agus ansin ag glacadh páirt le cúrsaí nuachta ó 1980 ar aghaidh. Sa bhliain 2021 deineadh diagnóis go raibh an galar néarón luadrach air. Chuaigh sé os comhar an phobail leis an ngalar agus thosnaigh sé an feachtas Climb With Charlie. Dhreap sé Cruach Phádraig, ag bailiú 3.3 milliún euro ar son An Cumann Galar Néarón Luadrach in Éirinn agus Pieta. D'eagraigh sé a luaithreach bheith curtha in Inis Oírr, áit ar thug sé cuairt uirthi go minic le breis is caoga bliain. Thaistil an Taoiseach Leo Varadkar go dtí na Stáit Aontaithe le ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar Lá Fhéile Pádraig. Chaith sé dhá lá ar thuras go Bostún. Bhuail sé le Gobharnóir Massachusetts, Maura Healey, agus dhein sé óráid i Leabharlann John F. Kennedy. Ar an Aoine bhuail sé leis an Leasuachtarán Kamala Harris agus bhí cruinniú déthaobhach aige leis na Uachtarán Joe Biden. Dúirt an Taoiseach go mbainfeadh sé úsáid as an ardán atá aige chun béim a chur ar shos cogaidh sa Mheánoirthear. Ina chuid óráidí i mBostún agus in Washington, tharraing sé aird ar an ionsaí uafásach a dhein Hamas ar Iosrael ar an 7ú lá de mhí Dheireadh Fómhair chomh maith leis an tubaiste atá ag tarlú faoi láthair in Gaza. Ag dinnéar de chuid The Ireland Funds bhí Céad-Aire agus LeasChéad-Aire Thuaisceart Éireann, Michelle O'Neill agus Emma Little-Pengelly, i láthair. An príomhchuspóir a bhí acu ná infheistiú a mhealladh go dtí an Tuaisceart. Ag an dTeach Bán tháinig an Taoiseach agus an tUachtarán le chéile. Dúirt Biden go bhfuil Éire agus Na Stáit Aontaithe ag ceiliúradh céad bliain de chaidreamh taidhleoireachta agus ba bhreá leis teacht ar ais go hÉirinn. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS fisiceoir - physicist comhréalta - co-stars comhlacht leiriúcháin - production company comhfhreagraí nuachta - news correspondent an galar néarón luadrach - motor neurone disease luaithreach - ashes cruinniú déthaobhach - bilateral meeting caidreamh taidhleoireachta - diplomatic relationship
Draft Class stole fire from the gods and gave it to man. For this, he was chained to a rock and tortured for eternity....Fresh off his Oscar Win for Best Actor, it is time to Draft and discuss the films of, CILLIAN MURPHY!What is Cillian's Best Performance?What is Cillian's Best Film??Have you heard of, Oppenheimer???Joining Jon Saks for 1 Round of a CILLIAN MURPHY Draft - SPECIAL GUESTS!Ben Allenhttps://vimeo.com/stoopidgeniusstudiosJake Esteshttps://www.jakeestesfilm.com/PRODUCERS Jon Sakshttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm6662712/Christopher Feinsteinhttps://linktr.ee/hauntedamericanhistoryFrank Bonaccihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=___nTnncw2AJudd Feinsteinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nightmare-collective/id1707943952Support the showSupport the show
Cillian Murphy has received global acclaim for his performance in the title role of Christopher Nolan's epic film Oppenheimer. He has been nominated for an Oscar, which follows the best actor award he picked up at this year's Golden Globes. On the small screen he played the Birmingham gangster Thomas Shelby for a decade in the BAFTA-winning Peaky Blinders, which made him a household name. Cillian was born in Cork in 1976 and initially music was his creative outlet. His band Sons of Mr Green Genes, which he formed with his younger brother, was offered a five album record deal, but the boys' parents thought his brother was too young and vetoed a career in music.Cillian changed tack and in 1996 was cast as Pig in Enda Walsh's play Disco Pigs, reprising the role in a film version in 2001. His breakthrough film role came playing Jim the bicycle courier in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later in 2002 which he followed up with a starring role in Ken Loach's the Wind that Shakes the Barley. In 2005 he played Dr Jonathan Crane - Scarecrow - in Christopher Nolan's film Batman Begins, which was the start of their continuing creative collaboration.Cillian lives in Ireland with his wife, the artist Yvonne McGuinness, and their two sons. DISC ONE: The Boy in the Bubble - Paul Simon DISC TWO: The Wandering Minstrel - Séamus Ennis DISC THREE: Walter's Trip - The Frank and Walters DISC FOUR: Bullet the Blue Sky - U2 DISC FIVE: Somebody to Love - Queen DISC SIX: Everything in its Right Place - Radiohead DISC SEVEN: We Can Work it Out - The Beatles DISC EIGHT: If I Was A Painter - Lisa O'Neill BOOK CHOICE: Samuel Beckett: The Complete Dramatic Works LUXURY ITEM: An acoustic guitar and strings CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: We Can Work it Out - The BeatlesPresenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
Caoimhe is confused about what happened with her tax rebate. Cillian is owed money from Agri Global People. John's son has an addiction to vapes containing HHC, a synthetic cannabinoid. Listeners with children who require respite care describe the lack of services available to them.
Prepare to be whisked away into a world of triumphs, tribulations, and transformations, as we welcome David Spivey Jr. and Cillian Dunne to share their incredible journey from the depths of gang life to the pinnacle of personal redemption. Get ready to be on the edge of your seat as we predict the outcome of Conor McGregor's explosive potential return against Michael Chandler, and feel the heat of the Irish crowd's fervor that we've witnessed shaking the very foundations of the octagon. This episode is a tapestry of raw human emotion, weaving David's harrowing experiences with the profound insights of his co-author, Cillian. Together, they recount the pivotal moments that rerouted David's path from the clutches of incarceration to the freedom of self-authorship. We open the doors to the intimate struggles and victories faced when reassembling a life fragmented by years behind bars, and we probe into the fascinating intricacies of investigative storytelling that reveal the resilience of the human spirit even in the darkest corners. Brace yourself for an evocative exploration of life's second chances as we tread through the day-to-day realities of reintegration into society post-prison. From the daunting task of bridging the gap between a world left behind and the rush of the present to the critical decisions that steer clear of past snares, our guests impart the importance of empathy and the strength found in choosing a new confrontation-free path. Their stories serve as powerful testaments to the capacity for profound change, inspiring us to view those with criminal histories through a lens of potential and promise. Follow Action Junkeez on IG!! https://www.instagram.com/actionjunkeezpodcast/ Follow Jon Orlando on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JonOrlando/ Follow George Carmona on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr_george_carmona/ Follow Adam Lieberman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ALieberman/ Follow Angelo Reyes on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reyesboxing/ This is a Podcast Junkeez production recorded out of Sticky Paws Studios in Las Vegas, Nevada. https://stickypawsstudios.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/action-junkeez/support
TICKETS TO OUR 2023 TOUR ARE NOW ON SALE! This week, we hope you honor the late DJ Casper by doing the Cha-Cha Slide this weekend. What better way to preserve his memory! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take your calls about Jeremy Allen White's new smooch-buddy (Ashley Moore), the recent news about America's favorite Who's Line Is It Anyway cast member (Wayne Brady), the Who/Them status of Ken's favorite crooner (Rob Thomas), the latest project of one of reality TV's most repugnant stars (Tarek El Moussa), a potential curse involving a Blackpink member (Rosé), and the name on everybody's lips (Cillian). Call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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