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We Got Mail; I Have the Conch; and So Many Bullets...Yer Boys talk hardcore gunplay, being murdered by a guy on fire, not fitting in as a family man, Children playing at being men, the power of perceived power, and opening up the Legions' Mailbag
Ag trácht ar an bhfiabhras léana. Míniú ag Conchúir ar cad é go díreach, agus Joe ag trácht ar mar a chuireann sé isteach air fhéin.
Pádraig Feirtéar; Laura Ní Chíobháin agus Angela Uí Ghrífín; Aodán Ó Ceallaigh; an Dr. Conchúir Ó Brosnacháin agus Joe Moore.
Tá athbheochan ar chúrsaí iománaíochta i gCorca Dhuibhne fé láthair agus fáilte roimis imreoirí ó áiteanna difriúla ar fuaid na leithinise bheith mar chuid den mborradh seo. Labhair Harry Ó Conchúir, Danny Ó Brosnacháin, Risteárd Mac Liam agus Micheál Ó Conchúir le Joe Ó Muircheartaigh.
John Joe Mac Gearailt; Breandán Mac Conamhna; Micheál Ó Drisleáin; Harry Ó Conchúir, Danny Ó Brosnacháin, Risteárd Mac Liam agus Micheál Ó Conchúir; Emir Ní Mhurchú: .
Tháinig Rachel Ní Shúilleabháin, Conchúir Ó Riain, Eve Ní Fhaoláin, Fraoch Ní Chualáin agus Áine Ní Chathasaigh chughainn agus iad ar laethanta saoire i gCorca Dhuibhne.
Ceol beo sa stiúideó ó Sheán Ó Laoithe agus Kealan Ó Conchúir.
Comharaithe aimsire. Is dóigh le TP go mbeidh ana shamhradh againn i mbliana!
Episode Summary Queen conch have long been a cultural, ecological, and economic cornerstone throughout the Caribbean, but decades of overfishing, habitat degradation, and climate impacts have caused populations to decline dramatically. In this episode, Becky Holt and Dr. Megan Davis of the Florida Atlantic University Queen Conch Lab share how their team is working to reverse that trend through restoration aquaculture, community partnerships, and an innovative network of mobile hatcheries deployed throughout the Caribbean. The conversation explores how the Queen Conch Lab evolved from a single collaborative project in Puerto Rico into a growing regional initiative with mobile labs operating across multiple Caribbean nations. Becky and Megan discuss everything from the biology of queen conch and their role in maintaining healthy seagrass ecosystems to the logistics of raising larvae, training local communities, and building long-term conservation programs. They also reflect on winning the 2025 Responsible Seafood Summit Innovation Award and their vision of establishing a queen conch farm in every Caribbean country. Featured Guests Dr. Megan Davis - Research Professor and Director, Florida Atlantic University Queen Conch Lab Becky Holt - Assistant Director, Florida Atlantic University Queen Conch Lab Key Topics Covered Why queen conch are critical to Caribbean ecosystems and coastal communities How conch help maintain healthy seagrass beds and biodiversity The development of mobile queen conch hatcheries Community-based restoration and local workforce training The lifecycle and aquaculture process of queen conch “Conch ranching” and nursery release strategies Educational outreach through the “Conch in the Classroom” program Challenges facing queen conch populations, including climate change and overfishing The Queen Conch Lab's 2025 Responsible Seafood Summit Innovation Award win The future potential for commercial queen conch aquaculture Key Takeaways Queen conch play a major ecological role by naturally grazing and cleaning seagrass habitats. Successful restoration efforts depend heavily on local partnerships and community involvement. Mobile hatcheries allow restoration projects to operate in remote Caribbean regions without major infrastructure needs. Queen conch restoration creates both conservation benefits and economic opportunities for local communities. Education and hands-on engagement are helping inspire the next generation of ocean stewards throughout the Caribbean. The Queen Conch Lab's long-term vision is to establish restoration-focused conch farming initiatives throughout the Caribbean region. Links and Resources Mentioned Queen Conch Lab Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Instagram Queen Conch Lab Global Seafood Alliance Responsible Seafood Summit Follow us on social media! Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Share your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org! Do you have a seafood innovation? Applications are now open for this years Responsible Seafood Innovation Awards. APPLY NOW If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a member of the Global Seafood Alliance: https://www.globalseafood.org/membership/ The views expressed by external guests on Aquademia are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Aquademia or the Global Seafood Alliance. Listeners are advised to independently verify information and consult experts for any specific advice or decisions.
Staraithe ag caint faoin nGorta Mhór -Comóradh Náisiúnta bliaintiúl ar siúl an deireadh seachtaine seo.
Ag caint faoina leabhar 'The Sailor and the Seamtress' a seoladh in Óstán na Sceilge.
Runaí ar Choiste na Réigiún sa Bhruiséil a bhí i bhFóram Saoránach na hÉireann Domhanda i bPáirc an Chrócaigh.
Bainisteoir Chiarraí ag tnúth go mór leis an Cluiche Ceannais Caide i gCúige Mumhan i gCill Áirne.
Dave preps two fairly unfamiliar dishes for an upcoming shoot: a conch salad and makes kartoffelklösse, German potato dumplings. He learns on the job as he makes these, as well as talks about the dark art of sandbagging, why a food mill is superior to a ricer, and a recent sleep issue.Dave also remembers that he's making the potato dumplings for TV, so he makes some adjustments once he realizes they're not for immediate consumption...Watch Dave test his German pronunciation skills and show his potato dumplings with the NBA on Prime team: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjL1GY-xPbkLearn more about Kabawa: https://www.momofuku.com/restaurants/kabawaLearn more about Haenyeo with Dave Chang at the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics: https://x.com/davidchang/status/961985335407333376?s=20With Vrbo, what you book is what you get. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comhrá idir Rossa Ó Sioradáin agus an coragraifeadóir cluiteach Fearghus Ó Conchúir agus iad ag plé an saothair nua aige "Cúinní an Ghiorria". Clár cultúir Gaeilge ar Raidió na Life le Rossa Ó Sioradáin, á chraoladh ó Luan go hAoine ag 20:00, le plé ar na healaíona, ceol agus litríocht.
Staidéar ar an daonáireamh 1926 i gCill Chúile agus na Blascaodaí.
Comhrá le hEoin Ó Conchúir, bunathóir Bite Size Irish faoin leabhar nua aige "Seacht mBealach". @bitesize.irish nó éist le Fiosa Feasa @raidionalife.ie Fios Feasa: Irischlár ina mbíonn plé ar chultúr agus na healaíona. Curtha i láthair ag Rossa Ó Sioradáin. Craoltar é Luan go hAoine ag a 20:00 ar Raidió na Life 106.4FM
Send us Fan MailPaper Discussed in this Episode:A confidence-based, artificial intelligence pathology model for diagnosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Chang, Jay, Calderaro, et al. Annals of Oncology 2026. DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2026.02.018.Episode Summary: In this journal club deep dive, we tackle one of the most frustrating diagnostic puzzles in liver cancer: differentiating primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA) from metastatic liver cancers. We examine a groundbreaking 2026 study introducing AI2CCA, a deep-learning pathology model that evaluates routine digitized slides. The study forces us to ask a critical question: how can we safely deploy AI in the clinic? The answer lies in teaching the machine to measure its own uncertainty, drastically reducing the need for invasive, exclusionary tests and accelerating life-saving treatments.In This Episode, We Cover:• The Ultimate Clinical Bottleneck: Understanding the high-stakes diagnostic overlap between ICCA and metastatic adenocarcinomas. Because these tumors look functionally identical—sharing irregular glandular structures, mucin secretion, and fibrotic responses—patients often face weeks of invasive endoscopies and body scans to rule out an occult primary site before targeted treatment can begin.• The Foundation Model Bake-Off: Researchers pitted three advanced, self-supervised deep learning architectures against each other using retrospective data from 544 patients across five European centers: ◦ Ctranspath paired with HistoBistro. ◦ UNI paired with CLAM. ◦ CONCH paired with TITAN, which emerged as the winner by mapping gigapixels of tissue to pathology reports using multimodal visual-language training.• The Secret Sauce - Predictive Entropy: An initial AUROC of 0.840 is not safe enough for clinical deployment. We break down how the team used Generalized-ODIN (G-ODIN) to calculate "predictive entropy"—a mathematical measurement of the AI's internal confusion when tissue is highly ambiguous.• The Power of Saying "I Don't Know": By setting a strict confidence threshold and refusing to diagnose ambiguous slides, the AI2CCA model improved its AUROC to 0.958 and dropped its false positive rate to absolute zero. While it only retained 46% of cases for high-confidence predictions, it provides a safe "fast-track" that could essentially halve the clinical backlog for unnecessary gastrointestinal scopes.• The Global Stress Test: To prove the AI didn't just memorize European lab stains, the team prospectively tested 161 new patients across France, India, and South Korea. Despite navigating completely different disease backgrounds—such as heavy cirrhosis and endemic liver flukes—the model achieved near-perfect accuracy (AUROCs of 1.00 and 0.965) with only one single misclassification globally.Key Takeaway: True clinical AI doesn't need to replace the human diagnostic process; it just needs to know what it doesn't know. By perfectly triaging 46% of routine cases with zero false positives, AI2CCA transforms the human pathologist into the ultimate biological arbiter, freeing up their cognitive bandwidth for the most complex cases while allowing thousands of patients to skip unnecessary invasive testsSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!
A collaboration with What We Did Before on the deep history of music, from prehistoric instruments and ritual to place, technology and AI. A slightly different episode this time. Instead of the usual format, I'm sharing an interview I did for the excellent podcast What We Did Before. This particular episode, Before Music: Cave Rituals and Ancient Instruments | Steve Pretty explores where music may have come from, what it might have looked and sounded like before recorded history, and what those origins can still tell us now. We get into prehistoric conch shells and bone flutes, the role of ritual, why location and environment matter to how music develops, and how some of those ancient questions suddenly loop back round when you start thinking about AI-generated music. In other words: caves, culture, creativity, and the usual big weird human questions. I also mention a couple of live dates at the top of the episode. Ocean Songs is at East Point Pavilion in Lowestoft on Saturday 21st March, and the album launch is at Theatreship in London on Tuesday 24th March. My next live edition of Steve Pretty On the Origin of the Pieces is at Wilton's Music Hall on Tuesday 19th May, featuring Jim Bob. In this episodea collaboration with What We Did Beforewhere music may have come fromprehistoric instruments, including conch shells and bone flutesmusic, ritual and early human culturewhy place and environment shape musical traditionssome thoughts on AI and what it means for music now Also mentionedOcean Songs at East Point Pavilion, 21st MarchOcean Songs album launch at Theatreship, 24th MarchSteve Pretty On the Origin of the Pieces live at Wilton's Music Hall, 19th May Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ag dul chun stáitse i Halla na Feothanaí le ‘Scaoil Leis an gCaid' roimh a thugann siad aghaidh ar Chathair na Mart d'Fhéile Náisiúnta Dhrámaíochta 2026.
Labhraíonn Seán Pól Ó Conchúir le Seán faoi Dingle Global Education, feirmeoireacht, taisteal agus an méid atá bainte amach aige go dtí seo.
Natar (song) with Markany Lei on conch and Wani on musket.From the sound collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, being from a large collection of reel-to-reel tape recordings of music and soundscapes made by ethnomusicologist Raymond Clausen mainly on the island of Malekula (Malampa Province) in Vanuatu between 1960 and 1979.Recorded by Raymond Ernst Clausen.Copyright Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.———Part of the project A Century of Sounds, reimagining 100 sounds covering 100 years from the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. Explore the full project at citiesandmemory.com/century-sounds
The recording I worked with was pure beauty. A simple, pure sound of a conch shell being played - according to my further research, these conches can be hand-stopped to produce different notes and tones, and when played on the reefs in Vanuatu, can “make the whole reef resonate in sympathy”.Conch shells are also used ceremonially, for instance, to celebrate and denote the quality of boars that are killed for meals as part of a ceremony called Maki. A sound of beauty, then, but also of ceremonial significance - a treasure. At the same time, the sound reminded me irrevocably of a piece called “Conch Calling” from one of the ambient albums that's had the greatest influence on how I think about music, Underground Overlays from the Cistern Chapel by Stuart Dempster. On this album, trombonist Dempster takes a troupe of musicians into a two-million gallon underground cistern, with a naturally cavernous reverb that turns the simplest melodic patterns into some of the deepest, most beautiful drones you've ever heard. I wanted to respect - and highlight - the naked beauty of the pure sound from the original recording, and at the same time to imagine a duet across time and space, between conch shells from Vanuatu, and 21st-century synthesisers. Ancestral drone music, paired with today's ambient music. This piece is built, respectfully, around a repeated 12-second loop of the conch shell, which remains throughout, while synthesisers and arpeggios paint the air around it. This is a duet for conch shell and two synthesisers. Writing it, I was held in a moment forever, and I hope it brings a moment of stillness and contemplation for the listener too.Natar (song) on conch and musket reimagined by Cities and Memory.———Part of the project A Century of Sounds, reimagining 100 sounds covering 100 years from the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. Explore the full project at citiesandmemory.com/century-sounds
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Duine de na réaltaí caide na Gaeltachta ag breathnú siar ar a bhfuil bainte amach acu le cúpla mí anuas.
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Míníon sé canna thaobh go bhfuil Handel's Messiah ag teacht go Sáipéal Naomh Muire sa Daingean anocht.
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Episode 333 It's not often you get to see or hear someone playing music on a conch shell. So prepare yourself for a musical treat with musician and podcaster Steve Pretty, who brings into the studio a trumpet and a collection of his favourite conches, rigged up to some modern electronics. Steve is best known as the bandleader of the Hackney Colliery Band, and also hosts the Steve Pretty On the Origin of the Pieces podcast. Performing live on the show and recreating the acoustics of prehistoric cave gatherings (a rave in a cave!) Steve explains the science behind how conches and brass instruments can achieve so many different notes by manipulating air pressure and flow. He explores the evolution and origin of music - which may have evolved before language. And he explains the evocative nature of music, the different functions that it has in society and how it allows us to tap into different emotional states. Hosted by Rowan Hooper and Penny Sarchet. To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Learn about Steve's conch playing here: https://www.shellectronica.com/ And find his podcast here: https://www.stevepretty.com/originofthepieces Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Aaron and Bella for another uplifting edition of No Suck Saturday, featuring five stories that objectively don't suck. From the legacy of compassionate judge Frank Caprio to a Jamaican student's innovative self-cleaning door handle, NYPD officers' heroic rescue, a unique sleep apnea solution, and Riley Gaines' heartwarming pregnancy discovery. Plus, a brief study of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity on the true meaning of marriage and a highlight of the week focused on family time. A.M. Update, Frank Caprio, self-cleaning door handle, NYPD rescue, sleep apnea, conch blowing, Riley Gaines, C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, marriage, family, positivity
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Folks, on this week's episode where we hear about how blowing a conch shell can help with sleep apnea, how jellyfish messed up a nuclear reactor, how an indigenous runner easily won an ultra marathon after walking 14 miles to the starting line, the F-15 pilot that accidentally ejected on the ground, and how a woman got stuck in a game at Chuck E.CheeseBecome a patron for weekly bonus eps and more stuff! :www.patreon.com/whatatimepodCheck out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/whatatimetobealiveGet one of our t-shirts, or other merch, using this link! https://whatatimepod.bigcartel.com/whatatimepod.comJoin our Discord chat here:discord.gg/jx7rB7JTheme music by Naughty Professor: https://www.naughtyprofessormusic.com/@pattymo // @kathbarbadoro // @eliyudin// @whatatimepod©2025 What A Time LLC
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On this week's episode, fan favorite, writer/comedian, Kimberly Clark, is back to chat about cruise life, hot young rat boys, passing the conch, and so much more!Listen to Kimberly Clark's new album, Junior!See Jordan Morris at Galaxy Con in New Orleans, July 11th - 13th.Buy signed copies of Youth Group and Bubble from Mission: Comics And Art!~ NEW JJGo MERCH ~Jordan's new Spider-Man's comic is out now!Order Jordan's new Godzilla comic! Be sure to get our new ‘Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an ‘Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Listen to See Jurassic Right!
JLR is late. Rover will never change his ways. Conch. More ranch dressing. Laying off workers and replacing them with AI. He has no radio talent. Luggage wrapping. The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann denies knowing anything about the murders. RMG+ issue. Man got orthotic shoes for his wedding day which he says caused for him to lose his toes. Duji believes women wear heels due to society's beauty standards. Rover wears heels. Robotheism. Are Snitzer and Charlie beefing? A woman rehomes her kitten because she believes it was sad when left alone. Rover wants to apologize to someone. Krystle is not a good person. Snitzer has never had a speeding ticket. Charlie is running red lights.