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Co- Ordinator for Transition Year in St.Annes Community College Killaloe. Originally broadcast on Saturday 17th February 2024 as part of Saturday Chronicle. Hosted by Geraldine Colleran and Marianne Purcell. Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design http://dergkitchendesign.ie
Rebecca chats to radio friends and legendary broadcasting duo Lucy Kennedy and Colm Hayes about their parenting styles and the difference between parenting now and 20 years ago. Lucy also opens up about her three pregnancies and how tricky it was to be on live television with severe sickness. They also compare notes on keeping a career and marriage alive while raising kids. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest this week is Colm Hayes, the man who gives us all the press conference news on Twitter and his best FPL finish is 8,448. We discuss whether our captains will ever score again, selling Salah and Liverpool defenders and who are the best 2 week punts if wildcarding GW25? DGW 24 and DGW 25 announced mid-pod just to make things more fun.
In this episode, I discuss the future of radio and the role digital plays in its evolution. I interview Colm Hayes, Director of Programming at Radio Nova, and in this week's column I share my takeaways from the Radio Days Conference Ireland 2018. I also share three nuggets of gold advice for radio stations from the experts! Check out the blog post associated with this episode for links to the items mentioned in this episode: http://bit.ly/2FtpKCv I’d love to know what you think about this episode. Please get in touch by sending me a tweet: http://twitter.com/tweetsbyJSB. If you have a minute to spare, please leave an honest review and rating on iTunes - I would really appreciate it: http://apple.co/2DsoPNF Subscribe to listen and learn on the go! You can find 'JSB Talks Digital' on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Libsyn, Spotify or Soundcloud. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/2BjLSs3
Colm Hayes is an award winning broadcaster and mental health advocate. He was recently announced as the new Programme Director for Radio Nova and has been involved in Irish radio since the 1980s. Colm is regarded as one of the thought leaders in Irish Broadcasting, his work with FM104, particularly with the Strawberry Alarm Clock, established them as Dublin's leading radio station. Colm has also enjoyed success with the national broadcaster, RTE. WTSpod is brought to you by Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, go to www.fitzpatrickcastle.com for more.
To celebrate the 100th episode of WTSpod we had our first ever live show all in aid of Suicide or Survive. Recorded from a sold out Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, the lads were joined by Al Foran, Aisling Daly, Colm Hayes, Paul Howard, Steve Gunn and Caroline McGuigan for a live quiz that at times was beautiful mayhem. Thankfully, WTSpod special correspondent Gary Mackle was there to keep track of what was happening and provide motivational talks when needed... Thanks to the support of everyone who came on the night, The Natural Kitchen Dun Laoghaire, Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, Sound Works and all of the local businesses that supported the night we raised over €2500 euro that will go directly to SOS and the amazing work they do with Mental Health. (Thanks to Syncwood Studios who helped us recover audio in post production)
Colm Hayes has been part of the Irish radio scene for what seems like forever at this stage, so it was a real pleasure to sit down and talk to him about his career in the business. From humble beginnings in a tiny pirate station in Santry, a serendipitous piece of timing saw him claim a gig on the incredible Radio Nova and things took off from there. We discuss how he was sent by Chris Cary to help bring back the LA radio sound to Dublin, the change from pirate to legal, creating the hugely successful Strawberry Alarm Clock breakfast show on FM104, bringing it to RTE, the changes enforced by the death of Gerry Ryan, what it meant for his relationship with JimJim, and loads more besides. It's a fascinating listen, and not just for radio enthusiasts. Remember, you can follow Colm Hayes on Twitter @ColmHayes2FM and listen to his Drive By show every Monday to Friday from 4.30 - 7 on 2FM. Follow the show @738ampod
'It's Late Nite Drive By. It's the stuff they can't get away with on the radio but really want to talk about. It's the stuff that's in their heads and probably should have stayed there! Please don't blame us, blame them! Presented by Colm Hayes and Al Porter.
Over 800 cyclists from all over Ireland will depart Belfast today to officially start the annual all-Ireland Cycle Against Suicide. 2fm’s Colm Hayes is in the thick of the action this morning and he joined us from Belfast where the 800 are gathered and ready to start the 1,400km cycle very very soon.
The third episode of the Icon Sessions features current Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa student Colm Hayes. Colm's chosen idol is Tom Waits and Colm performs Tom Waits' song 'Time'. Colm also performs his own son 'Where the Wind Don't Blow'.