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On this week's Youngstock podcast, Annie McGuinness joins Martin Merrick to talk about her rising social media following, the positives and negatives and her involvement with the Cooley sheep breeders.Annie McGuinness has seen her social media reach sky rocket from under 10,000 followers to over 80,000 in the space of a few short months. The proud Louth farmer and her viral pet lamb Grá have taken Instagram and Tik Tok by storm, with the dynamic duo featuring on Ireland AM as well as local and national radio. Annie talks about her background in agriculture, why she began posting content online and how that has grown considerably over the last few months, as well as the negatives and positives of a presence on social media.Daire and Martin talk about what's happening with them this week as well as who would play the Farmers Journal team if there was a biopic. Eoin Lowry, Head of Agriculture with Bank of Ireland, chats to Martin about financing land purchases; what banks look at in terms of repayment capacity, deposits and how it may affect a mortgage application. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Romance novels—especially historical romance novels—thrive on heroes and heroines who don't match in terms of social class. There must be conflict, after all, or the novel would end before it began. But not even George Bernard Shaw's mismatched couple in Pygmalion (later My Fair Lady) can claim quite as much distance as Shana Galen's Tamsin Archer and the Honourable Garret Kildare, the main characters in A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord (Berkley, 2026). Tamsin's once comfortable if never opulent life took a sharp downward turn when a Royal Navy press gang hauled her father off to unwanted service on a seagoing vessel, service from which he never returned. By 1813, when we meet her at age twenty-three, she's doing her best to support her injured mother and two much younger siblings by selling flowers in the street. A young man named Garret speaks kindly to her and pays her a shilling when she's expecting far less, and as a result she remembers him fondly, but it's not until two years later that she meets him again. By then, a chimney sweep has taken her younger siblings and holds them hostage to payments she can never make and that he might not honor even if she did. She's desperate to get them back. In 1815, Garret's life also makes a dramatic turn. His father, the Earl of Glenister, announces that the family has run out of money and must sell its ancestral lands in Ireland. Not exactly poverty, especially by Tamsin's standards, but still uncomfortable. Garret and his three brothers—Liam, Killian, and Daire—make a bet that one of them will secure the hand of an heiress, thus sparing their younger sister, Mariah, from having to marry an elderly and decrepit duke. But as Garret sets out to woo his heiress, he encounters Tamsin somewhere she's not supposed to be … Shana Galen, a former English teacher, has written more than fifty romances. A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord, first in her The Heiress Hunters series, is the latest. Find out more about her and her books here. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and four other novels, including one co-written with P.K. Adams. Her next book, Song of the Silk Weaver, will appear in the summer or fall of 2026. 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
Romance novels—especially historical romance novels—thrive on heroes and heroines who don't match in terms of social class. There must be conflict, after all, or the novel would end before it began. But not even George Bernard Shaw's mismatched couple in Pygmalion (later My Fair Lady) can claim quite as much distance as Shana Galen's Tamsin Archer and the Honourable Garret Kildare, the main characters in A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord (Berkley, 2026). Tamsin's once comfortable if never opulent life took a sharp downward turn when a Royal Navy press gang hauled her father off to unwanted service on a seagoing vessel, service from which he never returned. By 1813, when we meet her at age twenty-three, she's doing her best to support her injured mother and two much younger siblings by selling flowers in the street. A young man named Garret speaks kindly to her and pays her a shilling when she's expecting far less, and as a result she remembers him fondly, but it's not until two years later that she meets him again. By then, a chimney sweep has taken her younger siblings and holds them hostage to payments she can never make and that he might not honor even if she did. She's desperate to get them back. In 1815, Garret's life also makes a dramatic turn. His father, the Earl of Glenister, announces that the family has run out of money and must sell its ancestral lands in Ireland. Not exactly poverty, especially by Tamsin's standards, but still uncomfortable. Garret and his three brothers—Liam, Killian, and Daire—make a bet that one of them will secure the hand of an heiress, thus sparing their younger sister, Mariah, from having to marry an elderly and decrepit duke. But as Garret sets out to woo his heiress, he encounters Tamsin somewhere she's not supposed to be … Shana Galen, a former English teacher, has written more than fifty romances. A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord, first in her The Heiress Hunters series, is the latest. Find out more about her and her books here. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and four other novels, including one co-written with P.K. Adams. Her next book, Song of the Silk Weaver, will appear in the summer or fall of 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Romance novels—especially historical romance novels—thrive on heroes and heroines who don't match in terms of social class. There must be conflict, after all, or the novel would end before it began. But not even George Bernard Shaw's mismatched couple in Pygmalion (later My Fair Lady) can claim quite as much distance as Shana Galen's Tamsin Archer and the Honourable Garret Kildare, the main characters in A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord (Berkley, 2026). Tamsin's once comfortable if never opulent life took a sharp downward turn when a Royal Navy press gang hauled her father off to unwanted service on a seagoing vessel, service from which he never returned. By 1813, when we meet her at age twenty-three, she's doing her best to support her injured mother and two much younger siblings by selling flowers in the street. A young man named Garret speaks kindly to her and pays her a shilling when she's expecting far less, and as a result she remembers him fondly, but it's not until two years later that she meets him again. By then, a chimney sweep has taken her younger siblings and holds them hostage to payments she can never make and that he might not honor even if she did. She's desperate to get them back. In 1815, Garret's life also makes a dramatic turn. His father, the Earl of Glenister, announces that the family has run out of money and must sell its ancestral lands in Ireland. Not exactly poverty, especially by Tamsin's standards, but still uncomfortable. Garret and his three brothers—Liam, Killian, and Daire—make a bet that one of them will secure the hand of an heiress, thus sparing their younger sister, Mariah, from having to marry an elderly and decrepit duke. But as Garret sets out to woo his heiress, he encounters Tamsin somewhere she's not supposed to be … Shana Galen, a former English teacher, has written more than fifty romances. A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord, first in her The Heiress Hunters series, is the latest. Find out more about her and her books here. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and four other novels, including one co-written with P.K. Adams. Her next book, Song of the Silk Weaver, will appear in the summer or fall of 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
This week on Inside Dairy Aidan Brennan and Daire Cregg get under the bonnet of the key decisions to be made after doing a grass walk. Daire has a special interview with Emma Walls, CEO of the National Dairy Council on all things dairy promotion. Meanwhile, Aidan gives an update on the dairy market where big price drops were experienced by all key dairy commodities. Plus key watch points for the week ahead from cutting surplus paddocks, weighing calves to identify the ones under target weight and booking in a milk recording. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy is the weekly subscription podcast hosted by Aidan Brennan and Daire Cregg.Each week, Aidan and Daire take an in-depth look at milk prices, commodity markets and the key issues shaping the dairy sector in Ireland and around the world.They break down the most important topic of the week, offering expert analysis, practical insights, informed opinion and advice that dairy farmers can use.You'll also hear from leading dairy farmers, industry experts, and key decision makers as they discuss the issues that matter most to the sector.If you want to stay ahead of market trends, understand what's driving dairy profitability, and hear from the people shaping the industry, Inside Dairy is essential listening.Subscribe today and get a new episode every week.https://open.spotify.com/episode/1W58HsfChy5iDsXdoWibXi?si=Xm418NvUSWa3vSkVKsDn0w Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lorcan Roche Kelly, Irish Farmers Journal Agribusiness editor, joins Aidan and Daire to discuss how the major milk processors performed throughout 2025 in terms of: Milk volumeTurnoverDebt-levelNet asset valueProfitability Inside Dairy subscribers can access this special episode via the email that they received on Wednesday 27 May. If you are not already a subscriber to Inside Dairy, get access now by going to www.ifj.ie/insidedairy or scan the QR code. A ten-minute trailer of this special Inside Dairy episode can be viewed on the Irish Farmers Journal website and social media channelsLink to view the slides https://www.farmersjournal.ie/news/news/watch-inside-dairy-special-2025-dairy-co-op-performance-and-milk-price-review-917282 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Youngstock podcast, Annie McGuinness joins Martin Merrick to talk about her rising social media following, the positives and negatives and her involvement with the Cooley sheep breeders.Annie McGuinness has seen her social media reach sky rocket from under 10,000 followers to over 80,000 in the space of a few short months. The proud Louth farmer and her viral pet lamb Grá have taken Instagram and Tik Tok by storm, with the dynamic duo featuring on Ireland AM as well as local and national radio. Annie talks about her background in agriculture, why she began posting content online and how that has grown considerably over the last few months, as well as the negatives and positives of a presence on social media.Daire and Martin talk about what's happening with them this week as well as who would play the Farmers Journal team if there was a biopic. Eoin Lowry, Head of Agriculture with Bank of Ireland, chats to Martin about financing land purchases; what banks look at in terms of repayment capacity, deposits and how it may affect a mortgage application. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fin d’année scolaire et période de partiels obligent, nous avons fait le choix de préparer une émission différente de d’habitude. On ne s’éloigne pas du cinéma pour autant puisqu’on vous a préparé notre Abécédaire du ciné. À travers les 26 lettres de l’alphabet, on vous conseille des films, des acteurs et des réalisateurs en vous racontant des anecdotes autour de ces derniers. L’occasion d’en apprendre plus sur le secteur et sur nos goûts ! Bonne écoute et à très vite sur les bonnes ondes du 103FM Playlist : Vongole > JeanJass / Zoo (From "Zootopia 2") > Shakira /
This week's news of drug gangs and related gun culture was a stark reminder of the challenges facing young people and their parents living in some of the tougher neighbourhoods in our cities. The problems are complex, and the answers are not simple, but community support and a solid education are undoubtedly an important part of any solution. Daire Hennessy, CEO of Citywise Education, is living proof of that and is working to share his success back in his home community in Tallaght. He joins Pat to discuss.
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PFI's NFL Draft Week coverage rolls on and Michael is joined by the PFI CFB crew of Daire and Conall, with special guest Jeff Reinebold at the home of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, the Aviva Stadium to make their bold predictions.We will see you in Pittsburgh from Thursday for the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.PFI's 2026 NFL Draft coverage is presented by the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. You can get tickets for the game in August here.
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the NFL Draft one last time before the guys head out to the Steel City.We will see you in Pittsburgh from Thursday for the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.PFI's 2026 NFL Draft coverage is presented by the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. You can get tickets for the game in August here.
Here we go, folks. It's NFL Draft week and Michael is joined by the PFI CFB crew of Daire and Conall, with special guest Jeff Reinebold at the home of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, the Aviva Stadium. We will see you in Pittsburgh from Thursday for the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.PFI's 2026 NFL Draft coverage is presented by the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. You can get tickets for the game in August here.
This week, Stephen chats with Adam about a BSE case and the fuel protests, Darren discusses a new dairy beef weighing scheme and the sheep trade, while Daire covers the milk price increase, and Lorcan looks at the energy markets. Join the Farm Tech Talk communityWe welcome any feedback and questions you have for the Farm Tech Talk team. Please email farmtechtalk@farmersjournal.ie or send a text or voice note to our WhatsApp number 086 836 6465Click here if you would like a weekly email notification when Farm Talk is released https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1LkIraRklQcK5mClBGXTpFgets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Young Stock, hosts Daire Cregg and Sarah McIntosh sit down with one of Ireland's most recognisable and outspoken business figures, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary. Blending sharp insight with candid conversation, the episode explores the mindset, decisions, and realities behind success across both aviation and agriculture.From the outset, the discussion dives into Michael's early years, unpacking when his entrepreneurial instincts first took shape. The conversation then shifts to his deep roots in farming, where he explains the thinking behind his move into pedigree breeding and his preference for Angus cattle.Hiring and people management take centre stage as Michael shares why he values employees from farming backgrounds and how that perspective translates into business performance. Looking ahead, the trio tackle big-picture questions around the future of beef farming, including profitability, land consolidation, and whether scaling up is essential for survival in today's agricultural landscape.The episode also explores the aviation side of his empire, with Sarah probing into rising fuel costs and what they could mean for holidaymakers, even with Ryanair's fuel hedging strategies in place. Meanwhile, Daire raises the increasingly pressing issue of land prices, asking what levels may be considered unsustainable.On a more personal note, listeners get a glimpse beyond the boardroom and farmyard, as Michael reflects on his bucket list ambitions, daily routine, and how he balances a demanding career across multiple industries. The episode wraps with a look at his interests outside of work, from sport to horse racing and beyond.Insightful, honest, and grounded, this episode offers a rare look into the mindset of a leader operating at the intersection of global business and Irish agriculture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stephen chats to Adam on TB changes and the beef trade, Darren talks about nitrates derogation applications and scheme updates while Daire discusses dairy markets and North Cork Creameries. Join the Farm Tech Talk communityWe welcome any feedback and questions you have for the Farm Tech Talk team. Please email farmtechtalk@farmersjournal.ie or send a text or voice note to our WhatsApp number 086 836 6465Click here if you would like a weekly email notification when Farm Talk is released https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1LkIraRklQcK5mClBGXTpFgets9e Farm Alert is now available for beef and sheep farmers as well as dairy farmers. Manage your herd and flock health with ease by signing up at www.farmalert.ie. To get started, watch our quick guide on how to register and set up your account https://youtu.be/zZD-8C7X4LgLearn how to build your calendars to receive automated text reminders https://youtube.com/shorts/uPDisMFEY-k Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here we go, folks. It's April, which means that it's NFL Draft month, with the extravaganza taking place in Pittsburgh from April 23rd. Michael is joined by the PFI CFB crew of Daire and Conall, with special guest Jeff Reinebold at the home of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, the Aviva Stadium. PFI's 2026 NFL Draft coverage is presented by the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. You can get tickets for the game in August here.
This week, Stephen is joined by Adam, Darren and Daire to discuss the shortage of land and what's driving long-term leasing. Adam outlines pressure on beef finishers, Darren covers the early lamb trade, and Daire updates on grazing progress. We also hear about TB eradication success in New Zealand, and Stephen chats with Aoibhin Lenehan from Alltech, who shares practical tips for managing the critical period post-calving. https://go.alltech.com/focus-for-100 Join the Farm Tech Talk communityWe welcome any feedback and questions you have for the Farm Tech Talk team. Please email farmtechtalk@farmersjournal.ie or send a text or voice note to our WhatsApp number 086 836 6465Click here if you would like a weekly email notification when Farm Talk is released https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1LkIraRklQcK5mClBGXTpFgets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Inside Dairy, we chat to Ciaran Aylward from Ornua about the latest developments in the dairy market and what impact the war in Iran will have on milk prices in Ireland. Aidan and Daire also update listeners about what's happening in North Cork and Aurivo and breakdown the pro's and con's of the bluetongue vaccine.To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyAre you receiving our dairy newsletter? If not, join our Inside Dairy community today – link to sign up to receive the dairy newsletter https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1odLPQ4FsQhm-r0edaOnjsAets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Young Stock Podcast, Sarah McIntosh sits down with Lucy Kirby, Ciara O'Driscoll, Niamh O'Sullivan and Ellen O'Neill from Sacred Heart Secondary School after they were crowned the winners of this year's school competition. The four students discuss their winning topic, ‘Increasing awareness of the Certified Irish Angus brand' and the importance of bridging the gap between farmers and consumers. They also talk about their plans to pursue agricultural science in college, having completed the competition. Along with this, Sarah, Martin and Daire discuss different calving tips they have seen online and festivals taking place in remote areas across Ireland. Don't forget to get in touch with the team by messaging 087 4405351 or emailing youngstock@farmersjournal.ieEnter our Young Stock survey and be in with the chance of winning two weekend camping tickets for the music festival, All Together Now. Go to www.ifj.ie/alltogethernow to enter. Competition closes on 27 March. Terms and Conditions apply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aidan and Daire have a packed show for you this week including a chat with Siobhan Walsh, our colleague and tillage editor at the Irish Farmer's Journal on the IFA's proposal for a minimum inclusion rate of Irish grains in feed rations. Mark Waters from ICBF about Bluecards and how is the ngp going in terms of times now versus this time last year. Plus milk prices, weather issues and Fertiliser. To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyAre you receiving our dairy newsletter? If not, join our Inside Dairy community today – link to sign up to receive the dairy newsletter https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1odLPQ4FsQhm-r0edaOnjsAets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stephen chats with Adam on Bord Bia, Daire on the wet weather affecting dairy farms, Darren on the sheep trade, and Peter on bluetongue in Northern Ireland. Aidan also chats with Clodagh Bolger from Grassland AGRO about grass management. https://go.alltech.com/focus-for-100 Join the Farm Tech Talk communityWe welcome any feedback and questions you have for the Farm Tech Talk team. Please email farmtechtalk@farmersjournal.ie or send a text or voice note to our WhatsApp number 086 836 6465Click here if you would like a weekly email notification when Farm Talk is released https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1LkIraRklQcK5mClBGXTpFgets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy comes to you every Wednesday evening from the Irish Farmers Journal Podcast Studio. It is the latest offering from the team that already produce Farm Tech Talks, Young Stock and Vet Pod.On this week's show, Daire talks to Michael O'Donovan about getting spring grazing back on track while Aidan discusses calf health with large animal vet Caroline Farrell.To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyAre you receiving our dairy newsletter? If not, join our Inside Dairy community today – link to sign up to receive the dairy newsletter https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1odLPQ4FsQhm-r0edaOnjsAets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stephen chats to Adam about the Bord Bia protests, Daire about the weather affecting dairy farms, Darren about entitlements, and Gary about IFJ's new event, Grass 2026. https://go.alltech.com/focus-for-100Join the Farm Tech Talk communityWe welcome any feedback and questions you have for the Farm Tech Talk team. Please email farmtechtalk@farmersjournal.ie or send a text or voice note to our WhatsApp number 086 836 6465Click here if you would like a weekly email notification when Farm Talk is released https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1LkIraRklQcK5mClBGXTpFgets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy comes to you every Wednesday evening from the Irish Farmers Journal Podcast Studio. It is the latest offering from the team that already produce Farm Tech Talks, Young Stock and Vet Pod.On this week's show, Aidan and Daire discuss the realities of grazing in wet conditions, Daire visits Stephen Connolly in Offaly and the breakdown is on milk fever prevention. To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyAre you receiving our dairy newsletter? If not, join our Inside Dairy community today – link to sign up to receive the dairy newsletter https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1odLPQ4FsQhm-r0edaOnjsAets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy comes to you every Wednesday evening from the Irish Farmers Journal Podcast Studio. It is the latest offering from the team that already produce Farm Tech Talks, Young Stock and Vet Pod.On this week's show, we talk about grazing management in a wet spring and we have an interview with Catherine McAloon, assistant professor in the school of veterinary medicine at UCD about keeping cows healthy this spring. Aidan also chats Limerick based auctioneer Tom Crosse about the land rental market this spring. Also Aidan and Daire discuss the possibility of land rent being fixed to milk price, is this happening on the ground? Is it good or bad? To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyAre you receiving our dairy newsletter? If not, join our Inside Dairy community today – link to sign up to receive the dairy newsletter https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1odLPQ4FsQhm-r0edaOnjsAets9e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daire, Sarah and Mary are back with some valentines related thoughts, is it a hoax? What do we think of Galentines? Sarah and Daire will tell you about the farm walks that have started back, and would you like a farm themed cameo from Marty? In the main interview this week, Peter Thomas Keaveney speaks with Michael Redmond junior, who tells us how he balances working full-time with ESB Networks, farming 200 acres of tillage and importing cultivation equipment from Poland.To contact the show email youngstock@farmersjournal.ie or you can whatsapp 087 440 53 51We would love to hear your suggestions for the Young Stock crew. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy comes to you every Wednesday evening from the Irish Farmers Journal Podcast Studio. It is the latest offering from the team that already produce Farm Tech Talks, Young Stock and Vet Pod.To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyThis week Daire Cregg and Aidan Brennan chat about the weather, dairy markets and whether farmers should feed whole milk or milk replacer to calves this spring. Daire chats to Cork farmer Paul Sheehan about his plans for the spring while Aidan chats to John Donlon about the future of vets in rural Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Adam chats about the Bluetongue situation in Ireland and Bord Bia while Daire discusses the impact of Storm Chandre. Darren discusses SCEP amendment date and Siobhan talks aboutStraw imports.Farm Tech Talk is growing and we want you to be a part of its future. Go to www.ifj.ie/fttsurvey to fill out our survey and you could win a farm bucket full of Irish Farmers Journal merchandise.Join the Farm Tech Talk community — your feedback keeps us growing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside Dairy is a brand new podcast produced by the Irish Farmers Journal and hosted by Aidan Brennan and Daire CreggInside Dairy is a weekly deep dive into all the latest news, views, market insight and farmers stories from the dairy sector in Ireland and beyond. Covering everything from milk prices, grassland management, animal nutrition, genetics, new technology, farm finances, costs of production, dairy trade, co-op performance, market insight, weather and ground conditions, strategy, politics, farm organisations, regulations, managing farms, careers, people management, news and of course, farmer views. Episode One is out at 3pm on Wednesday 28th January!Inside Dairy comes to you every Wednesday evening from the Irish Farmers Journal Podcast Studio. It is the latest offering from the team that already produce Farm Tech Talks, Young Stock and Vet Pod.To subscribe to Inside Dairy https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairyTo get in touch with the show email insidedairy@farmersjournal.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daire and Conall report from the field of Hard Rock Stadium postgame as the Indiana Hoosiers defeat Miami 27-21 in a classic National Championship decider.This podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It all kicks off in Dublin this August between UNC & TCU. Sign up for ticket updates here.
This is it - the 2026 CFB National Championship is tonight between Indiana and Miami. Daire and Conall join from Miami to make their final selections.This podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It all kicks off in Dublin this August between UNC & TCU. Sign up for ticket updates here.
This week, Adam talks about Mercosur and the beef trade, Darren on sheep flocks declining across Europe and Daire chats milk markets and keeping costs on dairy farms down.Farm Tech Talk is growing and we want you to be a part of its future. Go to www.ifj.ie/fttsurvey to fill out our survey and you could win a farm bucket full of Irish Farmers Journal merchandise.Join the Farm Tech Talk community — your feedback keeps us growing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lads have made it to Miami for the 2026 CFB National Championship! Daire & Conall make their game picks in our game preview podcast.This podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It all kicks off in Dublin this August between UNC & TCU. Sign up for ticket updates here.
The lads have made it to Miami for the 2026 CFB National Championship! Daire & Conall recap on a memorable 2025 season from Miami Beach, Florida.This podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic. It all kicks off in Dublin this August between UNC & TCU. Sign up for ticket updates here.
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Michael, Daire and Conall look back on a huge 48 hours in the College Football Playoff, which seen Indiana and Miami advance to the National Championship.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information click here.
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the second game of the College Football Playoff Semi Final between Indiana and Oregon.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the first game of the College Football Playoff Semi Final between Ole Miss and Miami.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
Michael, Daire and Conall look back on a stunning 48 hours in the College Football Playoff, which seen Indiana win the Rose Bowl, Georgia lose to Ole Miss and Oregon and Miami advance.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the quarter finals of the College Football Playoff. In the second segment, the guys look ahead to the remaining games, with the Rose Bowl as the big standout.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
Michael, Daire and Conall look ahead to the quarter finals of the College Football Playoff. In the first segment, the guys look ahead to the Cotton Bowl, between Ohio State and Miami on New Year's Eve.Join PFI on the road to the National Championship, with a presence in Miami from Jan 14th. The PFI CFB podcast is presented by the 2026 Aer Lingus College Football Classic between UNC and TCU, for more information visit collegefootballireland.com
When we talked about the National Gender Service during the news episode on Monday it occurred to me that it might be a good idea to find out more about what exactly trans people in Ireland are facing when it comes to accessing gender affirming care. Fortunately, Daire Dempsey, Executive Director of the Transgender Equality Network of Ireland was generous enough to give me their time and fill me in on what the reality is. I knew it was bad, but it's actually worse than I thought, but there is hope.This one isn't short, but I didn't want to edit out any of the challenges being faced by Irish people, and I think its important that we educate ourselves on the challenges our trans brothers and sisters are facing so I hope you're up for dedicating a bit of time to that today.NOTE: For some reason static started appearing in the background of the episode as we recorded, so halfway through you'll hear a shift in the audio as we changed platforms. To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Le désir de tromper l'opinion publique, inventer des faits qui n'en sont pas, trouver des boucs émissaires, imposer une vision déformée de la réalité grâce aux nouveaux outils numériques, tout un vocabulaire permet aujourd'hui de mieux appréhender ce phénomène qui se résume en un mot : la désinformation. On en parle avec Arnaud Mercier, auteur du livre « Les mots de la désinformation et de la manipulation », aux Presses universitaires du Midi. Debunking, prebunking, typosquattage, deepfake, fake news, bullshit, fact checking, path checking, greenwashing, psy ops, etc. le jargon des spécialistes de la désinformation est souvent en anglais, du fait de l'avance technologique prise dans le domaine du numérique par les Anglo-Saxons, propriétaires des premières grandes plateformes, et chercheurs en sciences cognitives. D'où l'intérêt de bien définir ces notions en français. Ce à quoi s'attache le livre que vient de signer Arnaud Mercier, notre invité ce vendredi (19 décembre 2025). S'y ajoutent des mots et expressions bien français, tels agent d'influence, propagande de guerre, lavage de cerveau, biais et débiaisement, ainsi que des personnalités qui ont fait la Une des médias dits de « réinformation » tel Didier Raoult, auquel s'applique bien, selon l'auteur, la notion de « populisme médical ». Arnaud Mercier est professeur en Communication à l'Institut français de presse, spécialiste des enjeux de communication politique, information et désinformation. Depuis 2024, il est coordinateur scientifique du projet De Facto de lutte contre la désinformation. La chronique des dessous de l'infox, par Grégory Genevrier, de la cellule info vérif de RFI : Non, la Russie n'a pas abattu des avions de chasse français en Ukraine La chronique de Quang Pham des Observateurs de France 24 : Image créée par IA, radiation de vétérinaires… les intox sur la crise de la dermatose nodulaire.
This week, Martin chats about the new building exemptions, Darren about bluetongue vaccinations getting the green light an d Daire chats milk prices. Adam joins us live from the Mercusor demonstrations in Brussels. Farm Tech Talk is growing and we want you to be a part of its future. Go to www.ifj.ie/fttsurvey to fill out our survey and you could win a farm bucket full of Irish Farmers Journal merchandise.Join the Farm Tech Talk community — your feedback keeps us growing. This Christmas, we want to showcase life on farms right across Ireland and we'd love you to be part of it.Share your favourite festive pictures and you could see them featured in the Irish Farmers Journal online, in our app and across our social media channels.Go to www.ifj.ie/christmasonyourfarm and show us Christmas on your farm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Adam chats about the lack of Brazilian cattle tags, Darren talks BVD and Daire discusses milk price cuts. Darren also chats to John Brennan from Grassland AGRO about pre-calving mineral supplementation.The Irish Farmers Journal BLACK FRIDAY SALE is now on. Get an incredible 30% off our Digital subscriptions for a limited time only*.This offer ends midnight on Monday (December 1st). Click www.ifj.ie/subscribe and use the discount code BLACKFRIDAY30 at the checkout.Get the Irish Farmers Journal delivered straight to your door every week. Purchase an annual Home Delivery subscription today and get our FREE Farm Bucket full of merchandise and gifts worth €129*. Offer ends soon. Click www.ifj.ie/bucket. *New annual customers only. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Coimisiún na Meán, we shine a light on two powerful new documentaries. Beo Faoin Bhfód (Buried Alive) was supported by Coimisiún na Meán's Sound & Vision Scheme, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. First, we catch up with director Daire Collins to discuss the film, which recently aired on TG4 and is now available to stream on the TG4 Player. Then, actor and musician Olivia Phoenix sits down with award-winning photographer and filmmaker Ian Thuillier to talk about his moving documentary Conflicted.
AİHM, Ankara'nın Selahattin Demirtaş hakkındaki haksız tutukluluk kararını Büyük Daire'ye götürme talebini reddetti ve karar kesinleşti. Trump, ABD'nin de Çin ve Rusya gibi nükleer silahlarını test etmesi gerektiğini savundu.Bu bölüm TokenFlex hakkında reklam içermektedir. Çalışanlarınızın motivasyonunu yükseltecek bir hediye arayışındaysanız, TokenFlex Kurumsal Hediye Kartı ile tanışın. Sayısız marka, sayısız kategoriden yapabilecekleri alışverişlerle çalışanlarınız kendi hediyelerini kendileri seçsin. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
Join me & Daire Paddy as we deep dive into what we've read and watched, loved and tolerated over the last month! SUCH FUN! It's like Booktok... but Book...pod?Go stalk Daire over at:https://dairepaddy.com/