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On today's episode we're focused on the provision of Artists Workspaces in Ireland.Specifically, this episode was made in response to the recent Government initiative, providing €6 million euro in funding towards artist spaces nationwide.The Pilot Scheme, in collaboration with Local Authorities intends to increase the stock of artist workspaces in cities and towns across the country.Launching the initiative last month, Minister For The Arts Catherine Martin said “I have been acutely aware of the pressures that artists and creatives, including those in the electronic music sector, have faced in finding suitable workspaces”This initiative follows on from the 2023 Dublin based Space To Create scheme, which will see the development of 60 artist workspaces in the capital and to find out more about what this will entail, Danny Carroll spoke to three people with a keen interest in how the initiative may benefit artists and communities and whether it goes far enough.First off, we're going to hear from Coilin O'Reilly. As well as being the Chief Executive of Carlow County Council, he's the chair of the Rural Development, Community, Culture and Heritage Committee, also known as the RCCH.Coilin was kind of enough to give some background on how the initiative came about and some of the practicalities of what it will entail.Also giving us his perspective today is Aengus Ó Snodaigh, Sinn Fein TD and spokesperson on the Arts. Aengus is of the opinion that the initiative and 6 million euro put forward is “a modest amount”, and makes the case for more investment in the arts and its value to Irish society.Finally, we hear from Dublin City Council's Arts Officer, Ray Yeates. Ray represents one of the local authorities trying to source and redevelop spaces for use by artists.For any musicians listening, wondering when they'll be able to move into a workspace, it's going to take a minute or two, but we hope you find this episode interesting in the meantime.
Welcome to Episode 24 of the Trainer's Bullpen, ‘Relationships Between Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Occupational Performance, and Fitness for Tactical Personnel' with Colin Tomes. For years law enforcement trainers have sought to understand the relationship between heart rate and officer performance and have frequently, and incorrectly, applied a linear application from heart rate to performance decrements under conditions of high stress. If you are interested in refining your understanding of cardiovascular function and human performance, this interview is for you. In this interview, Colin outlines the findings of his Systematic Review that was published in Frontiers in Public Health. This interview touches on: · The important differences between HR and HRV and how they correlate, or don't correlate, to human performance in tactical populations. · Understanding the often misunderstood ‘stress response' and the relationship between stress arousal and performance. · The role that sleep plays in maintaining a healthy HRV and improving the arousal / performance relationship. · The important interaction between PNS and SNS as they relate to cardiovascular function and performance. · The relationship between ‘cognitive load' and the adverse affect on HRV. · How HRV monitoring by agencies can provide an accurate indication of the stress arousal state of the performer. · Concepts for agencies to explore in implementing HRV monitoring in both candidate selection for specialty tactical units as well as in-training monitoring of HRV. · And many more important takeaways! Reminder - you can access and download a copy of the cited research paper at www.trainersbullpen.com
On this week episode Cojo is absent so Burkie and Coilin try out a remote recording session. They recap the past 2 weeks since we didn't record last week and then we dive into this weeks slate of college and NFL games and give you our picks for the upcoming weekend.
Alex & Tommy talk the butterfly effect, The Bachelorette, and Bumgarner, Madison. And shout-out to Coilin & the rest of the gang at Double or Nothing Podcast!
Jessie, Courtney (@starchasm) and Coilin doesn't like Supergirl: The Girl of Steel by Andrew Helfer that much.Buy shirts and stickers at: http://www.redbubble.com/people/jessiepodcasts?asc=uPatreon is at https://www.patreon.com/turntopage Art by Alan NguyenHis twitter is @rotmouthHis art blog is lonefortress.tumblr.comYou can buy shirts and junk with his designs at http://tee.pub/lic/usvxqxdKK_M andhttp://www.redbubble.com/people/rotmouth/sho
It's double delight for Dublin and Cork in both the Football and Hurling Championships so far this year. On Talking GAA this week, Dave O'Grady is joined by Armagh footballer Aaron Kernan to talk about the GPA's association with Pips Charity. We also discuss his work with Elverys Youth Camps and Armagh's chances this year. Former Tipperary hurler/footballer and former Galway manager John McIntyre looks at how the Hurling Championship is shaping up. We also catch up with freelance GAA Correspondent Coilin Duffy who brings us up to date with all the football action. If you would like to advertise, sponsor or simply get involved with the show, drop us an email to TheWorldsTalking@gmail.com. -------------------------------- To make tuning in again easier for you: 1. We’re available on the iTunes Store directory, type in “Talking GAA” into the search bar and you’ll find the show and be able to subscribe. 2. You can also subscribe via our RSS feed http://talkinggaa.podomatic.com/rss2.xml 3. You can find old episodes here: http://talkinggaa.podomatic.com/ 4. We are also on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Worlds-Talking/191923120895223 5. And Twitter http://www.twitter.com/TheWorldsTalkin -------------------------------- You can find out more information about Pips Charity from their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pipsprogrammes Check out John McIntyre's column in the Connacht Tribune: http://www.connachttribune.ie/opinion/itemlist/category/69-inside-track