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Send a textIt is indeed a lovely day for a Guinness.Despite all the madness in the world today it's nice that we have occasions to come together for a pint or two. St. Patrick's Day makes everyone Irish. Wear you green, grab a pint of Guinness, have an Americanized meal of corned beef and cabbage, and trade in your cheers for sláinte. You've earned it.We have a special treat this year as Colm O'Connor from the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin joined us on the show. We learn about the festivities going down at the brewery and some of what makes Guinness special as we chat about some of the social media trends around this legendary beer.In keeping with tradition we also share some news and stats, lore and legends of the holiday. Sláinte indeed.Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
Despite an apparent decline in reading and funding problems, the Irish library network very much still exists - and should still be used!Joining Seán to discuss is Colm O'Regan, Comedian and author.
Despite an apparent decline in reading and funding problems, the Irish library network very much still exists - and should still be used!Joining Seán to discuss is Colm O'Regan, Comedian and author.
Comedian, author and lover of words Colm O'Regan joined Calvin as a stand in host this week. He shared his story of going from a human scarecrow to selling smut and everything in between. In Colm's latest book 'Gallivanting with Words' he traces the origin of words like 'shifting' and 'moth' and he explained why he loves slang so much and why he want's to find the first person to ever say 'Yup'.Colm has his own podcast too A Few Scoops with another former guest of the podcast, Aoife Moore, which you can check out now.Let us know who you'd like to hear on the podcast by sending an email to TalkingBollox@GoLoudNow.com
We all know about the typical Irish traditions at Christmas time like the Late Late Toy Show or maybe heading to mass once a year, but what about those unofficial Christmas traditions? Like the tin of Roses that keeps getting recycled through the parish or the car park ballet that will have you furious trying to figure out whether someone is pulling out of a space or taking forever to straighten up. Comedian, author, and broadcaster Colm O'Regan joined Pat Kenny on the show to discuss those unofficial Christmas traditions.
Welcome back to the lovely show! This week your lovely hosts are joined by comedian and bestselling author Colm O'Regan to chat all about his new book Gallivanting With Words. Kevin and Justine learn all about the origins of some of their favourite weird and wonderful Irish slang. We hope you enjoy the chat as much as we did! If you enjoyed this episode of The Lovely Show, please ensure to leave us a LOVELY review. Support The Lovely Show to get ad-free listening and bonus episodes at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ - listen to your bonus episodes and ad-free feed in your favourite app! This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you know your gombeens from your quarehawks? Bhuel, tá Colm O'Regan anseo le cabhrú leat agus Béarla na hÉireann – nó Hiberno-English – á phlé againn. Labhraíonn Colm faoi na focail is ansa leis i mBéarla na hÉireann, na difríochtaí idir caint a pháistí agus a chuid cainte féin, agus na bealaí éagsúla a ndeirtear 'f*ck' sa Dáil. Is féidir níos mó a fháil amach faoin ábhar ina leabhar nua, 'Gallivanting with Words: How the Irish Speak English'. Chomh maith leis sin, tá brú tágtha ar Dhoireann neart geansaithe agus scaifeanna a fháil roimh Other Voices, and Louise and Síomha weigh up the merits of a perineal massage vs a buccal massage – why not both? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion and the legacies of intellectual giants. Northumbria AD 367-867: Earth Hall, Ring Gift and Heaven's Field (Birlinn, 2025) by Max Adams and Colm O'Brien is a history of Early Medieval Northumbria that explores themes of landscape, power, creativity and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces, and aspects such as the role of élite women in shaping politics and religion is given new focus. Dr. Adams and Dr. O' Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion and the legacies of intellectual giants. Northumbria AD 367-867: Earth Hall, Ring Gift and Heaven's Field (Birlinn, 2025) by Max Adams and Colm O'Brien is a history of Early Medieval Northumbria that explores themes of landscape, power, creativity and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces, and aspects such as the role of élite women in shaping politics and religion is given new focus. Dr. Adams and Dr. O' Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/archaeology
The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion and the legacies of intellectual giants. Northumbria AD 367-867: Earth Hall, Ring Gift and Heaven's Field (Birlinn, 2025) by Max Adams and Colm O'Brien is a history of Early Medieval Northumbria that explores themes of landscape, power, creativity and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces, and aspects such as the role of élite women in shaping politics and religion is given new focus. Dr. Adams and Dr. O' Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The story of the lands between the Forth and Humber from the end of the Roman period to the Viking kingdom of York is one of the most richly fascinating in British history. This the age of Lindisfarne and of Bede; of the dramatic hills, valleys and ancient routeways that link the Irish Sea and the North Sea; of names that resonate even now: Edwin, Oswald, Hild, Cuthbert, Wilfrid; of conquest, conversion and the legacies of intellectual giants. Northumbria AD 367-867: Earth Hall, Ring Gift and Heaven's Field (Birlinn, 2025) by Max Adams and Colm O'Brien is a history of Early Medieval Northumbria that explores themes of landscape, power, creativity and intellect. Fresh archaeological evidence and research in historical geography shed light on the fascinating story of how land was managed, exploited and deployed as an expression of power by both secular and ecclesiastical forces, and aspects such as the role of élite women in shaping politics and religion is given new focus. Dr. Adams and Dr. O' Brien show conclusively how Northumbria's political, cultural and religious elements coalesced to forge a creative powerhouse which shaped the world we have inherited. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
We have a special way of using the English language. Comedian Colm O'Regan joined Dave for a chat about his new book 'Gallivanting With Words'.
Have you ever wondered how the Irish speak English? Or maybe why we say words and phrases like ‘sure look', ‘what's the craic' or ‘gway out of that'. Colm O'Regan is an author, comedian and broadcaster and his new book called ‘gallivanting with words' has the answer.
Colm O'Regan is back with a new book, filled with heart and humour, about how Irish people speak English.
20 years ago, the Ferns Report laid bare the systematic abuse of children by members of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Ferns, and the institutional failures that allowed it to continue for decades. It was the first official state inquiry into clerical sexual abuse in Ireland, and it marked a turning point in how the country confronted that dark chapter of its history. Colm O'Gorman, Human Rights Campaigner and founder and former Director of One in Four, joins Anton to look back on its impact, legacy, and how Ireland has, or hasn't, changed since.
Our guest this week is one of our best friends (I know we say that every week but we actually mean it this time), we chat about cringy debs pictures, his new book looking at the weird and wonderful Irish sayings and what would happen if Siri started slagging us all off? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Colm O'Byrne Mullinavat chats to CRKC (Post v Bennettsbridge) 28.09.2025
Comedians Julie Jay and Colm O'Regan join Seán in Lighthouse Cinema to talk all things comedy, and the work-life balance that is needed in their careers.Julie Jay and Colm O'Regan will be performing at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival this weekend. For more information go to ppcomedyfestival.com.
Comedians Julie Jay and Colm O'Regan join Seán in Lighthouse Cinema to talk all things comedy, and the work-life balance that is needed in their careers.Julie Jay and Colm O'Regan will be performing at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival this weekend. For more information go to ppcomedyfestival.com.
This Sunday's Indo Daily is brought to you by our sister podcast Money Talks, a podcast from the Irish Independent hosted by Katie Byrne, focused on our relationship with money - from the first time we discovered it right up to how we spend it today. This week celebrated writer, broadcaster and stand-up comedian Colm O'Regan goes under the monetary microscope as he discusses the strangest job he's ever had, some of the unique payments he's received in comedy over the years, and what it's really like out there for a best-selling author. Host: Katie Byrne. Guest: Colm O'Regan The content of this podcast is for information purposes and does not constitute investment advice or recommendation of any investment product. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Colm O’Loghlen of Bridge Place Dental joins David for the Ask the dentist slot
Abuse survivor and former 1 in 4 member, Colm O'Gorman, joins us to discuss the impact of Comiskey's death on the survivors' community.
Join Uncle Brad and Jules as they raise a glass with Colm O'Connor, the Guinness Brewery ambassador and leader of the Storehouse Visitor Experiences. In this episode, they delve into the rich history and artistry of Guinness, exploring its origins, the secrets behind the perfect pour, and the cultural significance of this iconic Irish stout. From the fascinating story of Arthur Guinness's 9,000-year lease to the modern innovations that keep Guinness thriving today, listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for every sip. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the world of stouts, this episode is a toast to the art of drinking and the community that surrounds it. So grab your pint, sit back, and let's explore what makes Guinness a beloved treasure around the globe! Guinness IG: @GuinnessUS Website: www.guinness.com The Art of Drinking IG: @theartofdrinkingpodcast Website: www.theartofdrinkingpodcast.com Join Jules IG: @join_jules TikTok: @join_jules Website: joinjules.com Uncle Brad IG: @favorite_uncle_brad This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colm O'Rourke is a Gaelic football manager, retired secondary school principal, sports broadcaster, and columnist. He also has two All-Irelands medals and was Player of the Year in 1991. He discusses his passion for education, his biggest achievements away from the medals and glory, plus he reflects on the changes and challenges facing the GAA.
On this month's episode, host Nicole Flattery is joined by writer Mary O'Donoghue to read and discuss Colm O'Shea's story, ‘Feeling Gravity's Pull', originally published as part of the Online Fiction series on The Stinging Fly website in October 2023. Mary O'Donoghue is the author of The Hour After Happy Hour (Stinging Fly Press, 2023). Her short stories have appeared in Granta, The Kenyon Review, The Stinging Fly, The Dublin Review, Banshee, The Georgia Review, Subtropics, The Common, and elsewhere. She has published poetry collections with Salmon Poetry and Dedalus Press and translations in dual language volumes from Cló Iar-Chonnacht, Bloodaxe Books, and Yale University Press. Her novel Before the House Burns was published by Lilliput Press in 2010. She is senior fiction editor at the literary magazine AGNI. From County Clare, she lives in Alabama. Colm O'Shea's work has appeared in gorse, The Vigilantia Anthology (Chroma Editions), Winter Papers, Sublunary Editions (Firmament), 3AM Magazine, The Tangerine, Fallow Mediaand others. He has also been broadcast on RTÉ radio (Keywords). He was a winner of the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair in 2012, and won The Aleph Writing Prize in 2019. His debut work of experimental nonfiction is scheduled to be published by LJMcD Communications in 2024. Nicole Flattery is a writer and critic. Her story collection Show Them A Good Time, was published by The Stinging Fly and Bloomsbury in 2019. Her first novel, Nothing Special, was published by Bloomsbury in 2023. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available to subscribers. Nicole Flattery is a writer and critic. Her story collection Show Them A Good Time, was published by The Stinging Fly and Bloomsbury in 2019. Her first novel, Nothing Special, was published by Bloomsbury in 2023. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available to subscribers.
Not like romantic dates, you understand. The ones on your calendar, that's what we mean. And by 'we', we mean returning NO ENCORE original Colm O'Regan, who takes the co-host microphone up this week alongside Dave and Adam. Before we get to this week's hijinks, a reminder that our Patreon is booming with bonus content right now: Adam's latest Album Club is live and features a deep-dive into D'Angelo classic Voodoo, whilst Dave re-teams with Michael Pope for a brand new Film Club this Sunday, all about classic 1990 chiller Misery. Sign up at patreon.com/noencore for all extra audio. As for this episode right here, it breaks down thusly: ACT ONE (6:01): The week in music news takes in some feisty feud action in the world of rock as Jane's Addiction falls apart, Fontaines D.C. and Oasis throw some verbal broadsides at each other, and The Smiths do likewise. Meanwhile, Gene Simmons has his say, Mark Hoppus announces a new project, and music clashes with the beautiful game in doubly odd fashion. ACT TWO (33:14): Top 5 Songs About Dates Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We speak to Colm O'Gorman, the former director of One in Four following the shocking report which revealed almost 2,400 allegations of abuse in Irish schools.
E89 The Fifth Court - The Vacation SittingsThis is the third of four vacation sittings of the Fifth Court.On this episode we've teamed up with our sister podcast That Great Business Show again to bring you an interview with Colm O'Reilly, COO Business Post Group, Chairman Newsbrands Ireland, Board member Press Council of Ireland. Colm discusses the laws of defamation and copyright, how it impacts all newspapers and what is in store for the broader newspaper industry, an essential part of a functioning democracy. There are 206 other episodes of That Great Business Show to choose from at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com - The Fifth Court will return after its vacation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
* LGFA Club Results * Hurling Tables & Results * Cico Sports Team Of The Week recap * Gerry Reilly/ Ted Webb * Colm O'Rourke * Lottos/Insta
What do your prospective clients need to see one week before joining your gym?In this episode, host Mike Warkentin and marketing expert Colm O'Reilly talk about how to build a direct-response campaign that stops the scroll and brings in new members.A direct-response campaign asks people to take action and makes it easy to do so: “Do you want to get fit? Here's how to get started.”Colm—a Two-Brain mentor and the owner of CrossFit Ireland and We Do Your Paid Marketing—explains the importance of knowing who you are targeting and what problems you can solve for them, and he outlines simple but effective direct-response strategies such as sell by chat and monthly email campaigns.One of the benefits of direct-response campaigns is that you can track their effectiveness and return on investment (ROI). If you set your funnel up properly and run the numbers, you'll know for sure if you're wasting money on ads or using them to generate front-end and downstream revenue that more than covers your marketing costs.Two-Brain mentors help clients create and maintain four marketing funnels that ensure a steady flow of high-quality leads. If you're struggling to acquire new members, a mentor can help.LinksRead more: Direct-Response CampaignsRead more: QuickCasts Book a CallGym Owners United0:46 - Paid branded vs. paid direct-response campaigns6:14 - What to focus on right away16:26 - Powerful tactic: sell by chat21:55 - Solving the client's problem29:00 - What can Colm do for you?
As the Moncrieff show is live from Wexford today, it made sense to get a native on!Colm O'Gorman has been behind many campaigns from the marriage equality campaigns and repeal the 8th to name a few, he's a former politician, and currently writes a weekly food column with the Irish Examiner when he's not working with refugee resettlement into our communities. He joins Seán for a chat at the Wexford Opera House.
Colm O'Regan joins Ray in the road-caster to chat comedy and babies falling asleep at his gig!
Funny man Colm O' Regan joins Ray and gets us all in a good mood for the long weekend.
This week, we delve into the perennial question: Why do so few students depart school with a genuine love for mathematics? Is the way we teach math the crux of the issue? Joining us is Colm O'Regan, host of his own Mathematics podcast, to show us the story behind the numbers. Maths, essential across various studies including economics, embodies the evolution of human thought, guiding us from guesswork to certainty - yet is widely loathed by students. It begs the question, does our approach to teaching often lack the engaging storytelling found in other subjects like history and English? Could this be what's hindering students' connections with math? From the Ishango Bone to Pythagoras, the history of the subject is worth telling, so that's exactly what we're doing. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Kealy, RTÉ's Eurovision boss, joins Ray as Ireland picks its song for Eurovision 2024. Comedian and writer Colm O'Regan stops by for a catch up. Viral Liverpool fan Daire Gorman shares his incredible story. Niall McNamee chats and plays a couple of songs live in studio.
PJ chats to Colm about getting a real flavour into Christmas food with spices, Asian techniques and air fryers plus lots more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You may not be cooking the dinner this Christmas, but if you're hosting festive drinks, you'll need some tasty canopés to impress your guests. Food Columnist with the Irish Examiner Colm O'Gorman joined Andrea with some tips...
PJ chats to former GAA Players Tomás Mulcahy, Jimmy Barry-Murphy & Colm O' Rourke as they remember the Dual Star Teddy McCarthy & give their opinion on GAAGO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NO ENCORE welcomes back a prodigal son this week as the glorious booming tones of Colm O'Regan return to the hallowed co-host microphone. Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam strap in for a Colm-selected Top 5; one that deals in unavoidable finality yet soars in triumphant legacy. Before that, a stacked news section considers the implications of mixing the World's Favourite Band Ever with AI, and a wildly unexpected yet thoroughly welcome music-and-movies collision. ACT ONE (2:17): The Beatles are back, baby! Kinda. This week's headlines also find room for Kneecap and their Michael Fassbender-shaped cinematic jaunt, Dave's much-missed Ozzfest days, the merits and morals of prison memorabilia, and more. ACT TWO (31:18): Top 5 Final Albums. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Colm O'Donnellan, managing director of O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers tells us about this unusual property
Colm O'Reilly helped gym owners solve marketing problems at the 2022 Two-Brain Summit in Chicago.The mentor and owner of CrossFit Ireland ran through four major funnels fitness entrepreneurs need to build to ensure a steady stream of quality clients: referrals, organic social media, content and paid marketing. Each funnel leads to a free consultation called a No Sweat Intro: It's your very best chance to close a high-value sale and retain a client for years.Colm also answered key setup questions and laid out tactics for better lead nurturing and sales.His lecture—recorded live from the Crowne Plaza hotel—is presented here to help you connect with high-value clients and change their lives.LinksBook a CallGym Owners United2:15 - The four funnels2:53 - The referral funnel8:04 - The organic social media funnel13:30 - The content funnel17:02 - The paid marketing funnel22:27 - Key marketing question23:59 - Lead nurture and sales
Over the years recruitment has changed and hiring is now seen by some as a science. One person who considers hiring as a science is Colm O'Cuinneain the General Manager of EMEA for Greenhouse Software and he sat down for a chat with Ronan. Colm talks about his background, what Greenhouse Software does, AI and more. More about Colm: His passion is building high growth businesses and leading teams to great results by always doing the right thing by our customers and our teams. His team's create close partnership with customer's, looking to understand their challenges and investigate how our solutions can best solve them. His main purpose is to make a positive contribution to the transformation and career development of the individuals I work with. This is his true north as a leader.
Meath manager Colm O'Rourke joined Joe Molloy to discuss their win against Down in last weekend's Tailteann Cup final, his first season as an inter-county manager and David Clifford's brilliance. Gaelic Football on OTB with AIB | #TheToughest
In the episode, Nick Day is joined on The HR L&D Podcast by Colm O'Cuinneain, General Manager of EMEA Greenhouse Software, who works with top tech companies, including HubSpot, Docusign, Wayfair and more, to make hiring better by reducing bias. A recent economic sentiment survey of over 1,000 UK employees found that despite an inevitable recession, 56% did not anticipate this would impact their wages. In fact, it was discovered that many are actually hoping to see further increases next year.Colm believes that companies should use any downturn in the job market as the time to meaningfully invest in hiring strategies so they are ready and prepared to ramp up again. If they don't, companies risk losing out on top talent later when it really matters.Colm is passionate about building high-growth businesses and leading teams to great results. He says his purpose is “to make a positive contribution to the transformation and career development of the individuals I work with.”So let's learn more about People-First Companies and Talent Sourcing in this new world of work!In this “Talent Sourcing, DEI Initiatives, and People-First Companies” episode with Colm O'Cuinneain on The HR L&D Podcast, we also explore:What do the words human resources mean to you?Can you tell us a little about your background before Greenhouse?“The future belongs to people-first companies”. What does this mean?What's the difference between a compliance-first and a people-first business?What is Greenhouse's People-First vision?In the new world of work, how do you think talent is thinking differently from before?How do you see the job market evolving, and how is Greenhouse evolving?How are companies going to attract and retain talent?What does meaningful connections look like in a distributed company?How can companies ensure they're fostering an inclusive workplace?Links highlighted in this “Sourcing, DEI Initiatives, and People-First Companies” episode are included below:Greenhouse Website: https://www.greenhouse.com/ukColm O'Cuinneain LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colmoc/Greenhouse Blog: Endgame: Building a people team for a new era of WorkGreenhouse Blog: The future belongs to people-first companiesThe host of The HR L&D Podcast – LinkedIn Profile: Nick DayLeading HR Recruiters: JGA HR...
Meath football manager Colm O'Rourke joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM as his side got their Tailteann Cup campaign up and running with a 1-19 to 0-11 win over Tipperary. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Michael Verney was joined by Meath All-Ireland winner Nigel Crawford after Colm O'Rourke's men got off to a perfect start against Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday. In association with AIB
Colm O'Shea is a Clinical Associate Professor with the Expository Writing Program at NYU. Today he joins us to talk about his first science fiction book, Claiming De Wayke. It's a marvelous dystopian novel set in the near future in a post-plague apocalyptic Ireland. Colm weighs many interesting topics in his book: What is the nature of consciousness? What does it mean to be human, and where does dignity lie? What is important, and what is fulfillment? Tayto is a charming tour guide for the reader into and out of his favorite place - the world he experiences through his VR halo - and a highly reluctant participant from time to time in reality, called by him de Wayke. … Continue...Episode 167 – Interview with Colm O’Shea
So have you ever fretted about using your diesel car to get closer to nature, eating your ethical food off a plastic plate, or just simply existing on the earth! Then my guest on this episode has the very book for you. Colm O'Regan is a stand up comedian, broadcaster, podcaster, and best-selling author – his new book is called Climate Worrier: a hypocrite's guide to saving the planet. This is a great book for people who aren't hardcore environmentalists but at the same time really do care about the environment and who would like to do what they can, in the time they have. Which is probably most people really. In my chat with Colm he tells me all about it, why he wrote it, and we get through a lot more besides.. Comedy - a classic Gift Grub from during the week, a parody on the old classic Barry's Tea advert. Produced by Patrick Haughey of www.audiobrand.ie
It's nice to think you could run a business without making any mistakes. But that's just not the case. Luckily, Two-Brain Business has a team of experienced mentors who share the mistakes they've made so other gym owners can avoid them.In today's episode of Two-Brain Radio, Chris Cooper shares stories and advice from a handful of mentors on the Two-Brain team. He takes you through the most common mistakes that gym owners make, then he explains how to fix them and ensure they will never happen again.0:40 - Two-Brain mentor Kenny Markwardt: mistakes are unavoidable2:04 - What to do when you've made a mistake5:05 - Two-Brain COO Amber Cooper: hiring "friend employees"9:29 - Kenny Markwardt on backsliding13:51 Two-Brain mentor Colm O'Reilly: managing the cost of failure