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Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Gentleman Paramedic Kieran Minahan Gets A Surprise At Cork City Hall & Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne Captures The Moment

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 9:07


Kieran Minahan gets a huge surprise after he was asked to a volunteer event at Cork City Hall on Tuesday. Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne was there to capture the moment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
CIE Celebrate 80 Years Of Public Service In Cork And Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne Joins The Party

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 19:23


Serving and retired members of CIE marked the company's 80th anniversary in Cork City Hall overnight. Opinion Line Producer Paul Byrne was there Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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80 years of CIE

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 15:03


Serving and retired members of CIE marked the company's 80th anniversary in Cork City Hall. Paul Byrne was there and spoke to the women and men who get us to where we're going safely Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Thousand Shades of Green
Eileen Carney Hulme

A Thousand Shades of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 18:26


Eileen Carney Hulme is inspired by the big skies and deserted beaches near her home in Findhorn in the north east of Scotland. Over 25 years as well as 4 books she has had hundreds of poems published in magazines, anthologies and ezines. She has been a winner, runner up or commended in numerous poetry competitions including The Crimson Spine Competition, The Cupid's Arrow Competition, The Brian Nisbet Poetry Award, The Federation of Writers Scotland Competition and The Scottish Association of Writers Write up North Competition.  She has read at many poetry events and her work has been set to music, most notably a score was completed by Dr Mark Keane musical director of multi award winning Tribal Chamber Choir and performed at Cork City Hall. Eileen has also been a poet in residence in a gallery where she offered ekphrastic workshops.

The Arts House
Cork Fleischmann Symphony Orchestra at City Hall

The Arts House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 6:00


Keith Pascoe is Conductor of the Cork Fleischmann Symphony Orchestra.Keith joined Mairead for a chat ahead of their performance at Cork City Hall on November 23rd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Ireland Needs 1 in 5 Students to Pursue STEM to Sustain the Country's Leadership in Tech, Pharma, and Engineering

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 5:31


STEM South West is back for its sixth year, promising to be the biggest and best one yet - this time taking over Cork City Hall on Wednesday, November 20th, from 4 pm to 8 pm. Event organisers are calling on secondary students, parents and teachers to join them for an exciting afternoon journey within the world of STEM. The theme of this year's Expo is "The World Needs You: Solving Global Challenges with STEM". The event will showcase how STEM careers and a STEM education can address real-world problems that impact climate change, healthcare, robotics, AI and medtech. To maintain Ireland's position as a leading global hub for tech, pharma, medtech, engineering and bioscience industries, STEM South West estimate that at least 20pc of Ireland's 964,000 primary and secondary students[1] will be needed to go on to study STEM. In support of that effort, it is joining forces with industry and education partners on this live showcase event. FREE for all, they will be welcomed from all corners of the country to get a glimpse into the exciting possibilities and opportunities that await them in any STEM field they choose. The impact of previous events has been noteworthy, with 9 out of 10 students expressing an increased interest in pursuing a career in STEM after attending the event. An Tánaiste, Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence speaking at the event launch, "This initiative continues to promote, empower and encourage young people to explore STEM opportunities across industry sectors that significantly contribute to our nation's economic growth. Investment in knowledge has always been our greatest enabler and STEM South West - with its widespread industry and education partner base - is opening doors for our young people. I wish the organising team, the exhibitors and all of the visiting students, parents, teachers every success and an enjoyable immersive experience." Mary Good, Chair, STEM South West commented, " Ireland offers an incredible range of opportunities to students that choose to study STEM subjects. These subjects not only serve as the bedrock for so many careers but can also be the ticket for students and young graduates to explore the world, discover, learn and find new ways and means to make a positive impact on themselves and on the lives of others. Every step towards positive change matters as our global society faces critical issues around health, climate change, housing, energy and the very future of how we live and work. Investing in those that will hold the future in their hands, inspiring and equipping them to learn, lead and innovate is the right thing to do. The work that STEM South West is doing is necessary to ensure that our current STEM industry base is secure, that companies continue to locate in Ireland, that our start-ups and SMEs are given the opportunity to thrive, and that the students of today are given the skills to tackle the global challenges of tomorrow. STEM South West is driving a collective response to this - by showcasing the incredible range of opportunities that the STEM sector has to offer across the South West." The enthusiastic participation of industry experts and organisations underscores the significance of this event in fostering the ongoing growth and prosperity of STEM industries in the region. Teachers and Guidance Counsellors will have a dedicated section at the event, where they can learn first-hand about the career options now available in the STEM sector in this region. John Morrissy, CIO of PepsiCo, shared his vision for the event, which is sponsored by PepsiCo, "We are delighted to sponsor the 2024 STEM South West Expo. PepsiCo is home to hundreds of beloved brands, which support thousands of technical jobs, including R&D, engineering and IT. STEM leaders in these fields create the foundation for future success. Together, they show how science, technology and engineering can unlock creativity that inspires. We look forward to meeting the STEM le...

Clare FM - Podcasts
National Menopause Summit To Be Held In Cork This October

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 10:41


On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Dr Máire Finn. The Ennis GP, will be one of the speakers at the National Menopause Summit taking place during October's World Menopause Month and on the same week as World Menopause Day. The National Menopause Summit Cork will be held in Cork City Hall on Friday, the 20th of October. Picture (c) by Africa Images via Canva

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Protests in solidarity for Cork City Library workers

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 10:44


Tomorrow at 12:30 pm, Forsa Trade Union and Cork City Library staff will hold a solidarity march to Cork City Hall in support of the library workers' rights. This action comes in response to harassment from far-right activists attempting to ‘cleanse' the library of LGBTQ+ materials and others they deem inappropriate. The library staff and those who stand with them are hoping this action results in the removal of harmful individuals from their workplace to ensure a healthy and safe working environment. The head of local government in Forsa Trade Union Richy Carrothers joined Anton to discuss.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Mam Says She Could End Up Sleeping In A Car

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 16:55


PJ talks to Maria Brady who says she faces sleeping in a car with the end of the eviction ban. She was at Cork City Hall last night and says the voting down of an emergency debate was an extra slap on the face. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Cork City Hall Paranormal Investigation

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 9:39


Kim O'Shea from Cork Supernatural Society talks about their investigation of Cork City Hall where they think they detected a voice with their EVP gear. Further investigation to follow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fish Go Deep Podcast
Fish Go Deep Radio 2022-22

Fish Go Deep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 121:17


Ultra Nate + Henrik Schwarz - Rich M'FKs Nomi Ruiz - Be Your Girl (Seven Davis Jr Remix) Osunlade - Spectrum Don Swing - Back Up Franck Roger - See Y'ava DirtyTwo - Clown Rick Wade - Houston KVRVBO - Searching Coflo & Lee Wilson - Rainbows (Backside Mix) Orlando Voorn - The Soul Messanger Roy Vision - 4 One Another Darren Nugent - Until the Stars Dissolve (Tree Threes Dub) Fish Go Deep Live at Cork City Hall, September 23rd 2022 Fish Go Deep & Conal Creedon - Everything Is As One Mighty Fish - The Culture Bug Fish Go Deep - Work True Fish Go Deep - Dream Fish Go Deep - ESL Fish Go Deep - Being Supreme Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - The Cure and the Cause (Acoustic Mix) Fish Go Deep - Suburban Key Squares - Speed Syphon Fish Go Deep - Dub Weapon 2.1 Jamie Anderson feat Mr K-Alexi - Cyclone (Fish Go Deep Remix) Fish Go Deep - Off Script Fish Go Deep & Mary Cigarettes - Chemical God Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - Battery Man

The Two Norries Podcast
#100 Lord Mayor Colm Kelleher, Don O'Leary & Caitríona Twomey join the lads for our 100th episode

The Two Norries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 80:09


On this landmark episode, #100, James & Timmy are joined by Lord Mayor of Cork, Colm Kelleher, Don O'Leary of Cork Life Centre and Caitríona Twomey of Cork Penny Dinners to talk about social issues, charity, policy and lots more.This episode was recorded in the Lord Mayor's Chamber at Cork City Hall and it was an absolute pleasure and honor to record our 100th episode in such prestigious surroundings that has hosted the likes of John F.Kennedy, Irish freedom fighters and many other wonderful people throughout history.PatreonWhy not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2022-03-07 My Dad is stuck in Ukraine, Vaccination staff leave City Hall, Cork's Inspirational women & more

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 129:32


"I need to get my Dad out of Ukraine" - Tatiyana is hoping the Red Cross can help.. "Thanks for all you've done" - vaccination staff leave Cork City Hall after 11 months...Who is Corks most inspirational woman? Help us to choose for International Womens Day tomorrow & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2022-03-07 Afraid for my friends in Ukraine, Vaccination staff leave City Hall, Cork's Inspirational women & more

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 129:32


"I need to get my Dad out of Ukraine" - Tatiyana is hoping the Red Cross can help.. "Thanks for all you've done" - vaccination staff leave Cork City Hall after 11 months...Who is Corks most inspirational woman? Help us to choose for International Womens Day tomorrow & lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Learn Irish & other languages with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 1:47


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yjpbgjpp "We are coming out of the pandemic," says the Taoiseach. ''Táimíd ag teacht amach as an phaindéim'' a deir an Taoiseach. Taoiseach Micheál Martin said today that the country is now emerging from the pandemic on its way to receiving its Covid-19 vaccine today. Dúirt an Taoiseach Micheál Martin inniu go bhfuil an tír ag teacht amach as an phaindéim anois agus é ar a shlí isteach chun a vacsaín i gcoinne covid 19 a fháil inniu. The Taoiseach received the vaccine at Cork City Hall earlier. Fuair an Taoiseach an vacsaín i Halla na Cathrach i gCorcaigh níos luaithe. Nurse Brenda Dillon gave the AstraZeneca vaccine to the Taoiseach. An banaltra Brenda Dillon a thug an vacsaín AstraZeneca don Taoiseach. Speaking after receiving your vaccine, the Taoiseach said his message to people was 'stay tuned'. Ag labhairt do i ndiaidh do vacsaín a fháil, dúirt an Taoiseach gurb í an teachtaireacht atá aige do dhaoine ná 'fan leis'. He said he thinks the country is making great progress and the country is now emerging from the pandemic. Dúirt sé go gceapann sé go bhfuil dul chun cinn iontach á dhéanamh ag an tír agus go bhfuil an tír anois ag teacht amach as an phaindéim. He said we will have a good summer if we can continue the progress that is currently being made. Dúirt sé go mbeidh samhradh maith againn más féidir linn leanúint leis an dul chun cinn atá á dhéanamh faoi láthair. The Taoiseach said that vaccination is helping to alleviate serious illness and deaths as well as reducing the number of people going to Hospital with Covid- 19. Dúirt an Taoiseach go bhfuil vacsaíniú ag cabhrú go mór le tinneas thromchúiseach a mhaolú agus le líon na mbásanna chomh maith leis an líon daoine atá ag dul go dtí an tOspidéal le covid 19 a ísliú. Speaking on an RTÉ radio program today, Micheál Martin said that there will be a morale boost next week as businesses and society gradually reopen. Ag labhairt do ar chlár raidió ar RTÉ inniu dúirt Micheál Martin go mbeidh ardú meanma ann do dhaoine an tseachtain seo romhainn agus gnólaíochtaí agus an sochaí ag oscailt arís de réir a chéile.

Brendan O'Connor
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin

Brendan O'Connor

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 9:10


An Taoiseach Micheál Martin spoke to Brendan following his vaccination in Cork City Hall today.

Revolutionary Ireland
Terence MacSwiney

Revolutionary Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 73:14


Join Lorcan Collins as he examines the hunger strike of Terence MacSwiney who died in Brixton Prison, London, after a 74 day protest on the 25th October 1920. MacSwiney was the Sinn Féin Mayor of Cork City and the Commandant of the Cork IRA Number One Brigade when he was arrested by the British Army in Cork City Hall. This podcast also examines the cases of Mick Fitzgerald and Joseph Murphy who also died  on Hunger Strike in Cork Jail in October 1920.

The Arts House
THE ARTSHOUSE LIVE From the Triskel to the Tea Dance with Gillian Hennessy and Gerry Kelly

The Arts House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 26:31


A Live ArtsHouse Podcast: Elmarie Mawe discusses the vibrant Arts scene in Cork with Gillian Hennessy from the Triskel Arts Centre and Gerry Kelly from The Cork Pops Orchestra ahead of the Annual Tea Dance in Cork City Hall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

C103
Farmers bring Bull to Cork City Hall to protest at government over Brexit & Beef Price concerns

C103

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 8:50


Farmers bring Bull to Cork City Hall to protest at government over Brexit & Beef Price concerns See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

C103
Cork Today 1st May 2019

C103

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 119:07


On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ▶️ Fine dog owners who do not carry bags for their dogs dirt while walking their pet - IFA bring a Bull to Cork City Hall to protest over Brexit and Beef Prices Concerns. The government are meeting today in Cork City Hall ▶️ Women's Lives Matter march this evening over cervical smear delays▶️ Problems with the water supply in Carrigaline ▶️ Discussing the Abhaile scheme with Mabs- John Caulfield leaves Cork City- Gardening advice with Peter Dowdall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)
The Prodigy 'G-Force' Mix, 2019 update & Strongroom Suite

Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 130:19


In remembrance of Keith Flint who passed away on March 4th. I made this mix in 2009 for a collective I was in; 'Generic People'. Myself and Ant (of the crew) were playing the support spot to Leeroy Thornhill; a founding member of The Prodigy, at the after party for a gig they were playing, down at 'The Marquee' in Cork, in June of the same year. Leeroy is the one credited with teaching Keith how to perform. This combined with Maxim’s magnetic Mc’ng, Liam Howlett’s bonkers blend of ballistic boom bap breakbeats, razorsharp rave riffs, rootical reggae riddims and rowdy raucous rock. And tied together with their punk posse posturing proved they were an unstoppable force. The mix I made was described by the Webmaster on the official Prodigy Website as “The best Prodigy mix I’ve ever heard” so you know that’s a seal of approval, of sorts. So I thought it was worth sharing again, at this time. I’ve tacked on a new suite of some of their finest work, in light of Keef (as he was affectionately known) shuffling off this mortal coil To most people of my generation The Prodigy were a pretty big deal. Part of the appeal of the group, for me, is that they were a bunch of friends clearly having a good time and it mirrored my experience as a teenager. The Prodigy were part of the soundtrack to those days. I vividly remember practicing “The Prodigy Dance” with a bunch of lads from my neighbourhood, that I used to pal around with. We would watch the ‘Everybody in the Place’ video over and over trying to get Leeroy’s moves down. One of the lads eventually nailed it after a bit of perseverance (It’s pretty tricky and mesmerising to watch if the mood strikes you to look it up). I’ve been with them all the way on their journey from cartoon ravers to electronic punks. I grew up with The Prodigy and The Prodigy grew up too. The first time I got to see them perform live was in Cork’s City Hall in December of ‘93 and whilst they weren’t the fully fledged firebrand that they would go on to become, one thing for certain was that their live shows were full throttle and elevated them to another dimension. Sizzling with heat & energy. Turbocharged with the vitality Flint brought to the stage, the trouble starter, the punkin' instigator, one of the ultimate hype men. I saw them 5 more times after; In '94 (again at Cork City Hall), at the legendary 'Féile','95, supporting Oasis on 2 occasions in 1996- all in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and at Live at the Marquee in 2009, where I got the opportunity to support Thornhill at the after party. They always rolled out a rip roaring romp when they graced the stage and honed their skills over the years to become one of the best live acts on the scene. From cutting their teeth on the rave circuit and upping their game each time a new tour came round. Carrying on that British tradition of multicultural groups flying in the face of convention, clashing up cultures and smashing up the silos of sound along the way. They did more than any other act to unite people from disparate backgrounds. Evidenced in them being the first major dance act to break the U.S., reaching number one into the bargain. Propelled by Flint’s spitfire persona, the ringmaster of the Prodigy circus. Their first 3 albums were game changers for the dance music community and continue to be regarded as high-water marks for the culture. Fitting that a man by the name of Flint would light a fire under a whole generation of magic people, voodoo people. To the god of hell fire, the voice of a jilted generation. “The flame that burns twice as bright, burns half as long.” The fire has flickered out but his incendiary energy lives on. If everybody’s in the place, then we’ll start the dance. R.I.P. up the sound system! Rave In Peace Chief Keef. Rip up the soundsystem No Good( start the dance) Jericho Invaders Must Die Ruff in the jungle bizness Warriors dance Weather Experience (Top Buzz Mix) Your Love Worlds on fire Firestarter (Instrumental) Fire (Sunrise version) One Love Hyperspeed (G-Force part 2) Break & Enter Smack My bitch up Breathe Mindfields (headrock dub) Funky shit Girls Spitfire Out of space Scienide Voodoo People (paranormal attack mix) What evil lurks Omen Reprise Omen ***The Strongroom Suite***

Reboot Republic Podcast
Prof PJ Drudy #NewPublicHousing Pt1 – Ep.45

Reboot Republic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 18:22


The New Public Housing Conference took place in Maynooth University on Wednesday, February 27th and we were lucky enough to be able to record throughout the day. Organised by our very own Rory Hearne, the day brought together academics, activists, stakeholders and politicians to discuss real solutions to the housing crisis. The first of these short talks that we are posting today is with Professor Emeritus of Economics, TCD (and more importantly Tortoise Shack Alumni) PJ Drudy. PJ has a distinguished career, including stints in Cambridge University and NUIG and as you will hear from the outset, he taught them all, for better and for worse. This is a 15 minute gem with a national treasure. Saturday the 9th of March at 2pm, the National Homeless and Housing Coalition are holding a demonstration in Dublin City Centre. Please get out and show your support. Meeting Points: GPO/Spire, City Hall, Dame Street and the Housing Agency, Mount Street. There is also a #RaiseTheRoof #HomesForAll Rally in Cork on Monday the 11th of March at 5pm. Meeting point: Cork City Hall. This is going to be a terrific event with music and speakers, organised by groups including the National Women's Council, USI and One Cork. Please go along and help Raise The Roof. The Tortoise Shack needs your support to keep bringing you content that matters. Please join us at www.patreon.com/tortoiseshack

Red Business | Cork's RedFM
Red Business - Episode 90 - Cork Chamber 200 Dinner

Red Business | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 18:23


This week’s Red Business is an exclusive from the red carpet at the Cork Chamber 200 dinner, held on Friday February 1st at Cork City Hall. President Michael D Higgins was the guest of honour as the best and the brightest from business across Cork celebrated the Chamber’s bicentenary. As Jonathan Healy was MC at the event, RedFM’s Fiona O’Donovan was tasked with asking the questions. We hear from Brian Hyland from Morgan McKinley, Cian Gould from Tradeworks, Clare Kelly from Glandore, Karen O’Reilly from Employmum, Mark O’Sullivan from Provest, and Ray Kelleher from Trigon Hotels. Most importantly, we hear from Brendan O’Regan, whose company Zenith Technologies was named as Cork Company of the Year 2019. And don’t forget to catch the video version of the podcast (fancy, we know) on RedExtra.ie