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We caught up with comedian Danny O Brien this morning! He's got a few gigs coming up including this Valentines day! We also played FM104's Ins2grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crossy told us about a festival in May in Las Vegas that is filled with Jim-Jim & Zeinab's favourites - an R&B fan dream - TLC , Ashanti , Janet Jackson plus randomly Backstreet BoysWe had comedian Danny O'Brien stop by for a chatThe Apprentice starts back - Jim-Jim is a bigger fan than we realised Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Danny O' Brien joins Tony on this week's podcast, recorded in Massimo's Galway in a break from the Galway Comedy festival 2023. Danny shares about his tough up-bringing with his father a heroin user, how a move back to Ireland from Australia during the recession inspired a leap into comedy and how he's never looked back since. Danny also shares about his comedy workshops he runs with everyone from Transition Year students to inmates at some of Ireland's toughest prisons. Sponsored as always by Fettle Online Therapy. Use the code Pod10 to claim 10 euro off your therapy session at Fettle.ieInstagram Tony: @itstonykellyFor more on Danny visit https://www.dannyobriencomedy.com/
The globetrotting superstar comedian (and proud Wicklonian) Danny O'Brien joins me to talk 'Techno-Jesus' and his importance in our lives.For tickets and to support the show, access todays video, weekly Ramble Pods and a rake more Patreon exclusive content why not follow this link: https://linktr.ee/TomomahonyDanny's Website: www.dannyobrien.com
In 2001 the late Danny O Brien had a vision to set up a centre that would assist disadvantaged families 20 years on the great work continues at Trim Family resource centre who have been a beacon of hope for the local community Sinéad met volunteer board member Gráinne Dunne who outlined the work the centre is doing today in the community and their plans to mark the milestone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Damien chatted to Jenny about changing his gig formats for the pandemic, working with TY students and his Garden Gigs with fellow funny man Danny O’Brien
Salto Angel and Miami Bound tackle the Andrew Ramsden at Flemington on Saturday for trainer Danny O’Brien
An update on the Danny O’Brien team heading to Caulfield from assistant trainer Ben Gleeson
Leading trainer Danny O’Brien has a strong hand this weekend, headlined by Young Werther in the Group 1 Australian Derby and Order Of Command in the Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes.
Now in her final season as an apprentice 27 year old Jessica is totally focused on maintaining her current lead over Todd Pannell on the SA premiership ladder. She transferred from Melbourne to Adelaide in the hope she might pick up a few more rides. She has to pinch herself to realise she’s Adelaide’s top jockey halfway through the season. Jess says she’d received a few offers from Michael Hickmott to move to Murray Bridge before she finally bit the bullet. The young jockey reflects on her childhood at Mt Waverley in Melbourne and her formative years at Monash and Nunawading pony clubs. Jess looks back on her first job with trainer Danny O’Brien and subsequent stints with Mick Kent and Mick Price. She says it was Mick Price who encouraged her to become a jockey. She talks about her inauspicious debut, her first win at Avoca and her first metro win. The latter happened in the most unlikely place. Jess talks of later apprenticeships with Brett Cavanough and the O’Sullivans at Stawell. She reluctantly recalls some nasty injuries. The jockey elaborates on her sixth and final stable association with John and Chris Meagher at Mornington. She speaks affectionately of her short but successful stay in Singapore at the end of the 2018/2019 season. Jess talks of the high standard of riding in South Australia and the lucky break she got on her first day of riding in the state. She acknowledges the best horses she’s ridden in SA and the trainers who’ve given her strong support. She’s a charming girl and it shows.
What better way to kick off your Valentine’s Day weekend than learning about a leader who truly believes in a culture of love to operate a home care agency in the Baltimore, Md., area. In Episode 57, Susan Ryan sat down with Danny O’Brien, founding CEO of Avila Home Care. At a time when the senior living field is re-evaluating the challenges of congregate care during a pandemic, home care is often the option that emerges as the solution for many people. In this recap, Marla and Mary explore what it takes to fully embrace a culture of love and the qualities needed by the leader of the organization. They discuss the ten important characteristics of Servant Leadership and how O’Brien exemplifies each one. Find out more about Servant Leadership here: https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/
Susan Ryan sits down with Danny O’Brien, founding CEO of Avila Home Care, a growing home care agency serving the Baltimore, Md., area. Prior to founding Avila, O’Brien served as senior pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in Timonium, Md., with a congregation of over 2,500 families. At a time when the senior living field is re-evaluating the challenges of congregate care during a pandemic, home care is often the option that emerges as the solution. O’Brien offers incredible insight into the factors that make home care work. His background as a pastor and as a frequent public speaker on topics that span senior living, leadership, and matters relating to faith is reflected in his conversation with Ryan. This motivating and inspiring conversation is laced with snippets of O’Brien’s path to ministry and ultimately how, in 2016, he made the decision to start a home care agency. Lastly, he describes how word-of-mouth referrals helped to expand his caregiver workforce to more than 400 caregivers—all done without running a single ad! To this end, O’Brien explores the power of relationships in growing his business, and the role of leadership to shape a culture that prioritizes people, including the compensation philosophy and strategies he utilized during COVID-19 to keep caregivers safe. Find out more about Avila Home Care here: https://avilahomecare.com/
All-Star Mile hopeful Russian Camelot jumped out at Werribee this morning and trainer Danny O’Brien joined us with an update on how his young star galloped
In this episode, we explore issues of free expression, privacy, and the roles of corporate and government entities in moderating social media content and platforms. As digital media takes a central place in communication and information sharing, how do we navigate the balance between free speech, safety, privacy, and harm. My guest is Danny O'Brien, director of strategy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Favourite backers were breathing a sigh of relief when the Danny O’Brien-trained Grinzinger Allee held off Holbien at Sandown on Saturday
Danny O’Brien has five runners on his home deck at Flemington tomorrow, including Graff in the Standish, then two head to Caulfield Saturday
Irish import Somerset Maugham won at Flemington Saturday for Danny O’Brien and Damian Lane. Danny, on that win plus an update on his army of stars
Giovanna had to contend with plenty of foul gusts of winds from the remaining boys, Shane continued his Eastenders acting masterclass and this year’s Celebrity Cyclone marked the 400th trial in the history of I’m A Celebrity. Joining Fionnuala Jay to chat over last night’s episode and the shocking vote off is Crossy from FM104 and one of the country’s busiest comedian’s Danny O’Brien. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the cost of surveillance and mass information gathering becoming cheaper and easier, laws are struggling to keep pace. Who is fighting for transparency and working to protect your digital rights? Our guest today is Danny O’Brien. Danny has been an activist for online free speech and privacy for over 20 years. He co-founded the Open Rights Group and has defended reporters from online attacks at the committee to protect journalists. He is now the Director of Strategy at Electronic Frontier Foundation. Show Notes: [0:59] - Danny began working with Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in 2005 but had been interested in them and digital rights overall since 1990 as a journalist. [2:18] - In the early days of EFF, the topics they were writing about seemed very theoretical to the everyday person. It became confusing, but a lot of these hypothetical situations were becoming reality in the early 2000s. [4:06] - The assistance Danny gave to journalists to keep them safer from online attacks began on a case by case basis. [6:23] - Danny explains that now they are seeing a rise in targeted attacks on journalists with government connections. [7:50] - The tools to conduct a spyware style monitoring of a particular person are now so ridiculously cheap. It can be anyone. In the early days, it always seemed like an attack was government based or done by professionals. [8:42] - Journalists in particular are highly targeted for attacks because they have likely upset someone they’ve reported about. [10:49] - When Gmail was hacked in 2009, it became apparent that the people that were targeted in that attack were Tibetan activists. [11:42] - There has been a shift into a professionalization of attacks. It is someone’s job to clock on, hack and make someone’s life unpleasant, and clock off. [13:10] - One of the key cases in the last several years in regards to digital privacy rights is the Apple San Bernardino case in which the FBI wanted a back door into the iPhone of a suspect in a shooting. [14:36] - There is a gray area where governments are saying that as long as they have the ability to do these things, they should. [17:16] - The globalization of technology has caused confusion and blurred lines on what is legal and illegal in each country. [20:25] - Danny gives an example of a loophole in United States law regarding getting geolocation data from phones. [23:13] - The process of getting information is very murky especially in the United States. [24:41] - We need transparency before we will ever see reform. [26:40] - Google would do something called The Creepy Test where they would demonstrate something they could do internally and determine whether it was something that could be used in a “creepy” way. [28:29] - Something may seem like a great idea but wind up causing more bad than good. Danny uses apps for tracking the pandemic as an example. [30:20] - As technologists, we are capable of acting very quickly and reaching for a toolkit that we can use. [31:19] - Sometimes we have to be careful that the solutions that are the simplest from a technological point of view aren’t just shifting the complexity elsewhere. [34:02] - The consequences of simply uploading photos online in regards to privacy were very unexpected at the start of the internet and social media. [35:49] - In the 90s there was a strong fight against encryption. Now that encryption is what holds entire economies together. [36:08] - While encryption is useful, it is also being used by cybercriminals to hide illegal activity, particularly child pornography. [39:00] - We used to argue about digital rights but now all rights are digital. Now, all laws are about the internet. [41:53] - Danny and Chris discuss the passage of a bill about the digital rights of sex workers that had several unintended consequences. [43:12] - There is a big push right now to undermine encryption particularly for fighting against sex trafficking. [44:04] - There are a lot of problems that have been created that were unintentionally created by technology that needs to be solved. [45:06] - Large companies, like Apple, Google, and Amazon, have a lot of control of our personal devices. [46:46] - We will start to see a lot of technological compromises between large companies and the government. [48:44] - Pick the privacy tools and try out different tools to find what works for you. It exercises your right to remove trackers and ads from your web experience. [50:27] - In order to exercise your rights, you need to know them. [52:38] - People wind up being the consumers of technology and they don’t become active citizens in this digital community. Education is important. [54:54] - Danny shares links to useful material to educate yourself on surveillance (listed in the Links and Resources). [57:21] - Sometimes, lawmakers don’t know all about these technological problems, so write to your lawmakers when you have concerns. [59:30] - EFF is membership driven and a huge proportion of their funding is from individual members. If you are interested in becoming a member or donating to EFF, visit their website for more information. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Open Rights Group Web Page Electronic Frontier Foundation Web Page Danny O’Brien on Twitter Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD at EFF) Security Education Companion (SEC at EFF)
Is Peter Moody the biggest name on his own show? Perhaps not this week as reigning Melbourne Cup winning trainer, Danny O"Brien, who also happens to have the favourite for the Cox Plate, joins the show ahead of what could be a historic weekend for the boy from Kyabram.
Trainer Danny O'Brien has a heap of big-race wins to his name, including the big three of the Spring Carnival: the Cox Plate, Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup. We chat to him about his chances in this spring's big races, including Russian Camelot in the Cox Plate. We also ask Danny about the day-to-day realities of managing a large stable and a large team across multiple locations. Betting 360 is brought to you by TopSport.com.au.
The Cup Diaries with Danny O’Brien an update on Russian Camelot, Vow And Declare, Orderofthegarter et.al
The outstanding Victorian jockey talks of the fainting spell at home that signalled his impending medical condition. James was in disbelief when Doctors explained the likely ramifications of syncope- a disorder that would be aggravated by the ravages of wasting. He talks of the support of family and friends when the inevitable decision had to be made. James talks of the offers he’s had to work for RSN 927 and the Ten Network during the Spring carnival- just what he needs at this time. The fourth generation jockey looks at the race riding dynasty from which he descends. James pays tribute to Brawny Spirit, the million dollar earner trained by his late grandfather Mick. He looks back on his original apprenticeship to his grandfather, and his brief stint with the late Max Lees at Newcastle. James remembers his very first winner and his first time in the winner’s circle on a metropolitan track. He talks of his great association with the Danny O’Brien stable with special mention of Gr 1 winners Star Witness and Douro Valley. James looks back on four Melbourne Cup rides, and Gr 1 wins in Brisbane on Absolut Glam and Magicool. The former jockey reviews a Gr 1 win in Hong Kong- the Chairman’s Prize Sprint on Dim Sum for John Moore. James explains his reasons for terminating his contract in Hong Kong. He fondly remembers a Singapore stint when he rode several winners for Laurie Laxon and Steve Burridge. Most importantly this is where he met Laura- his wife and mother of three great kids. James looks back on some Sydney winners he rode during his short career. He explains a tutorial role he has with three promising young jockeys.
The Cup Diaries with Danny O’Brien updating his Cups contenders Vow And Declare, and Russian Camelot
Gina Bryce is joined by journalist Julian Muscat as they assess the takeouts from the sales season so far and the potential impact on Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales. Guests this week include Australian trainer of Danny O’Brien, Middleham Park Racing’s Tim Palin, Highclere Stud’s Lady Carolyn Warren and Kevin Buckley who will reflect on a stand out weekend for Coolmore stallions.
Gina Bryce is joined by journalist Julian Muscat as they assess the takeouts from the sales season so far and the potential impact on Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales. Guests this week include Australian trainer of Danny O’Brien, Middleham Park Racing’s Tim Palin, Highclere Stud’s Lady Carolyn Warren and Kevin Buckley who will reflect on a stand out weekend for Coolmore stallions.
The Cup Diaries with Danny O’Brien and the latest on Cups contenders Vow And Declare, and Russian Camelot along with Mick Kent and an update on Cups contender Oceanex
In the first part of the show, Brittney interviews Dr. Tim Tangherlini, a professor in the Scandanavian Department at UC Berkeley. He was formerly at UCLA where he collaborated with colleagues in the engineering and computer science department on a paper called, An automated pipeline for the discovery of conspiracy and conspiracy theory narrative frameworks. In our conversation we talk about the difference between conspiracies and conspiracy theories, how conspiracy theory narratives fall apart computationally, and how we can slow the spread of conspiracy theories.In the second part of the show, Digital Village reporter Leilani Albano talks to the EFF’s Danny O’Brien about the NSA’s surveillance of people in the EU.
Melbourne Cup-winning trainer, Danny O’Brien, joined Michael Felgate for racing’s Open Mic.
The Burger Chef murders occurred on the night of Friday November 17th, 1978. Four teenage employees went missing in what was initially thought to be a petty theft of cash. By Sunday their bodies had been discovered and police launched what would prove to be one of the more baffling crimes in the history of the state of Indiana.. While investigators believe they have identified some or all of the perpetrators, the case remains unsolved given the lack of physical evidence and sheer volume of conspiracy theories that continue to haunt this tragic case. Julie Jay (@juliejaycomedy) chats to Danny O'Brien (@dobcomedy). If you have enjoyed this podcast we would really appreciate if you could take the time to rate or review us on itunes. Stay safe and thanks for listening, J x
The Early Mail for racing today from Geelong with Danny O'Brien
Jockey Daniel Moor has two rides at Sandown this afternoon including Grand De Flora who goes around as favourite in race 6 for trainer Danny O’Brien
Danny O’Brien talks to about his new comedy venture - Garden and Car Park gigs as well as his new allotment and his Covid Cooking obsession.
Danny O’Brien, Rupert Legh & Brae Sokolski joined Michael Felgate with their take on the proposed Caulfield Cup shift
British bloodstock agent, Jeremy Brummit, purchased Russian Camelot for Danny O’Brien at the 2018 Tattersall’s Yearling Sale. Saturday, the lightly raced colt became the first northern hemisphere-bred three-year-old to win a Classic in Australia taking out the SA Derby in extraordinary style.
The Danny O’Brien trained Russian Camelotwas nothing short of breathtaking in the SA Derby yesterday and has rocketedinto Melbourne Cup favouritism off the back of his sensational win
George Reynold's House in Irishtown are going above and beyond to keep their residents safe and entertained during lockdown. They brought you bingo and karaoke and this Saturday, it's comedy with Damian Clark and Danny O'Brien. Danny popped on to chat more with Cormac and Saoirse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your phone is tracking you all the time. Tech companies are monetizing your personal data. Is there anything that you can do about it? Nelufar talks to Danny O’Brien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation about why data privacy should be a human right. Then we discover some surprising ways social media ad targeting is being used to do good in the world. Read the episode transcript here.
Gareth Hall is joined on Raceday Morning by Ciaron Maher, Henry Dwyer, John Sadler, Richie Laming, Brent Stanley, Troy Corstens, Danny O’Brien, Paul Presuker & Neville Parnham.
The Early mail for racing today from Sandown & Benalla with Danny O'Brien
This morning on Racing Pulse Adrian Bott joined us after more Group 1 success at Rosehill and Melbourne Cup winning trainer Danny O'Brien jumped on after Skiddaw won at Bendigo on Saturday
It was a very sound weekend for Danny O’Brien with Skiddaw taking out the Group 3 URMG Security 3YO Handicap and then iconoclasm putting in a brave effort to finish second in the Golden Mile
A ton of charities have missed out on fundraising events because of the self isolation measures. Dublin's Laughter Lounge is doing something different and streaming a show this Friday with Danny O'Brien, Enya Martin, Gar Murran and Steve Cummins. All money raised is going towards the Irish Cancer Society. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabe Deem talks porn addiction, we try and keep our brains younger and Danny O'Brien is on about the charity comedy gig in the Laughter Lounge being streamed this Friday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Was comedian Danny O'Brien ever in a Spice Girls video or is this BS?! He popped on with Cormac and Saoirse to play Poker Face. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danny O'Brien with the latest on Melbourne Cup winner Vow And Declare ahead of his first-up Australian Cup tilt Saturday
This week I hang out with long time comedy pal Danny O'Brien. Danny is one of the busiest acts I can think of, he's gigged everywhere from Beijing to Borris-in-Ossory. He's new show is on the road now called 'Reformer'Show Notes: Show Notes:Natasha's Charity: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/11383579_natasha-o-mahony-s-page.htmlDanny's Web: https://www.dannyobriencomedy.com/Harden Up Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hard-advice/id1493072187?uo=4Join Patreon for exclusive content: https://patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotMerch Shop:https://teepublic.com/user/tomomahonyGigs:http://www.tomomahony.com/gigs/
Ric Allan talks the awesome Slamdance Film Festival with Paul Rachman.Leilani Albano is joined by Danny O’Brien of the EFF, about security concerns around 5G - particularly around Chinese tech giant Huawei and US concerns that they are undermining national security.AI expert Peter Eckersley is back to talk about AI Risk Assessment Tools and how they may be in use in California and around the country before they have been adequately tested. We also touch on issues with California's SB-10.
This special episode is available on YouTube it’s the first video podcast that we have recorded and we hope to bring you more in foreseeable future. search: Rob Rat Podcast on YouTube or click the link https://youtu.be/1shvRFL0CQc On this Special Sunday episode of the “Rob Rat Podcast” we bring you another episode of “Rob & Rats Funny People” our guest this time is comedian Danny O’Brien. Danny is one of the hardest working men in comedy and we were lucky enough to sit down with him and hear all about his new comedy show “Reformer” Danny is touring this show all over Ireland and after that he’s taking it around the world. Danny told us about some of the highs and lows of life as a comic in Ireland, he opened up about his difficulties with panic attacks and gave us his view on how to get the most out of life by having a positive attitude and working hard. We really enjoyed getting to see a side of Danny that you might not see on stage and we hope that you do too! Check out www.dannyobriencomedy.com to see if Danny is doing a gig near you. You can check out the Rob Rat Podcast on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter @Robratpodcast and our podcast is available on all good podcast platforms. If you enjoy listening to the podcast we would love to hear from you, so get in touch on social media or email us on robratpodcast@gmail.com and we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a nice rating/review on your podcast provider, we are always delighted when you like and share our content so thanks for that & thanks for listening!
This week on Screentime John Fardy talk to Director Robert Eggers about his new movie the Lighthouse and why Robert Pattinson wanted to punch him. In this week’s new releases Armanudo Iannucci brings Dickens to screen in the 'Personal History of David Copperfield' and John will be reviewing in the company of Mark Ryall. Plus comedian Danny O’Brien picks his favourite and tells of gigs in the 3 Arena and Mountjoy Prison.
Steve Edge joins Jason this week, plus Danny O'Brien stops. This week the guys covered: 1 – Jason's new glasses 2 – New Years celebrations 3 – Jason's new best friend, The Rock 4 – Fanboy/Girl moments 5 – Live Greggs Vegan Menu taste test 6 – A £1500 child's coat and a golden paperclip 7 – James spotted a strange hair/fashion accessory in the week 8 – Gene Simmons' ice cubed cereal 9 – Stand up in prisons 10 – The Potato Disneyland
A number of major racing organizations form a Thoroughbred Safety Coalition. Plus, the potential Stateside implications of an Australian trainer's overturned drug suspension.
2019 Melbourne Cup winning trainer Danny O'Brien joins Dr Turf to recount Vow And Declare's triumph and other highlights from his brilliant career.
He won the Melbourne Cup, he won the Oaks and today leading trainer Danny O'Brien (http://dannybrienracing.com.au) talks to Racetrack Ralphy about the race, the horse and life as a trainer ...Year Round Carnival www.pgpodcast.com
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Oh Danny Boy!!! Danny O’Brien dominates 2019 Cup Week. We look at The Cup, The Oaks, The MacKinnon Stakes and The Darley Sprint on Year Round Carnival with Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy www.pgpodcast.com
A Melbourne Cup and an Oaks in the space of three days but trainer Danny O'Brien still had time to drop in the studio to chat to Moods, Mitho, Rodge and The Rainman as they looked back and forward at the Melbourne Cup Carnival of 2019.
Port Adelaide assistant coach Nathan Bassett 2. Sports update 3. Andrew Bensley from Sky Racing 4. Danny O'Brien - 2019 Melbourne Cup winning trainer
Irish comedian Danny O'Brien documented his Edinburg Fringe Festival journey with us this August and then landed back in Ireland to do EP. How'd he get on? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Irish comedian Danny O'Brien is currently working his way through the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It can be a slog, so we dropped him a call to see how he's doing. Emotionally. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An unspeakable tragedy occurs off the coast of Newfoundland. But this isn’t just a story about a nautical disaster. It’s about what happens when a poor province finds immense riches just within reach. And how the promise of oil wealth can twist history around itself. Featured in this episode: Susan Dodd, Danny O’Brien, Sean Cadigan ADDITIONAL MUSIC CREDITS: "Seeker" and "Scenery" by Kai Engel, adapted To learn more: The Ocean Ranger: Remaking the Promise of Oil by Susan Dodd Rig: An Oral History of the Ocean Ranger Disaster by Mike Heffernan “The Ranger Disaster” by CBC’s The Fifth Estate This show was brought to you by our patrons. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter.
Esta semana, Agustina Vidal del Proyecto Icarus nos ofrece una actividad para apoyar a nuestra salud mental que se llama "Mapas Locos." Se puede usar este guión de práctica para hacer esta actividad: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_GwfnFr6pEwUEsPZptbJ35oems0s78kM_CiCVKwhDcw/edit* Download the previous episode to hear this practice in English / Se puede escuchar esta práctica en ingles por el episodio previo * También se puede escuchar el episodio conversacional con Agustina y Rhiana en ingles (episodio 35) donde hablamos de la salud mental, suicidio, la politica de los sistemas de la salud mental, y más. -- Agustina Vidal ha sido parte del Proyecto Icarus desde 2006, y ahora sirve como Directora Programatica. Ella tiene su maestría como consejera de salud mental, y se enfoca en desarrollar recursos nuevos para los estados unidos y latinoamerica. Se puede aprender más al http://www.theicarusproject.net -- ÚNETE A LA COMUNIDAD HEALING JUSTICE: Se puede juntar a nuestra lista de correo electrónico en www.healingjustice.org Háblanos en las redes sociales: Instagram @healingjustice, Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, & @hjpodcast on Twitter Si Ud quiere donar algo para apoyar a este proyecto, visita a www.patreon.com/healingjustice GRACIAS:Revisión de audio por Zach Meyer del COALROOMMúsica por Danny O’Brien y Zach MeyerDiseño gráfico por Josiah Werning
This week we have comedian Danny O'Brien who smuggled us into The Stag's Head to record this episode. We discussed comedy in prisons, the Edinburgh fest and sex eductaion! He also shared with us some of the songs he uses to get pumped prior to a show. Danny's #sixsongselection included: Queen "Son't Stop Me Now" // Talking Heads "Psycho Killer" // Electric Light Orchestra "Mr Blue Sky" // The Notorious B.I.G "Juicy // Gerry Cinnamon "Belter" // Pulp "Common People" As always you can check out all these songs on our Spotify page. Just user search for Selected Podcast or follow the link in the bio. Like, follow, subscribe, review and holler at us: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/selected-podcast?refid=stpr https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/selected-podcast/id1298786009 https://soundcloud.com/selectedpodcast https://twitter.com/selectedpodcast https://www.instagram.com/selectedpodcast/ helloselected@gmail.com
Paudgie, Danny O'Brien and more!
In this episode John talks with Danny O'Brien. Former Defensive lineman for the University of Tennessee. They discuss transitioning from high level athletics to real estate, what it's like being a new agent, and have few laughs along the way.
Welcome back Remakers! It's Ready Steady Remake time with your hosts Rich & Rach. This weeks episode we revisit the 1993 cult classic TRUE ROMANCE directed by the late Tony Scott & starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Gary Oldman & Christopher Walken. As usual we revisit the film and then we battle it out with our ridiculous REMAKES! PLUS in the studio up the tower this week we have our guest host Danny O'Brien a Liverpool actor telling us why True Romance is his favourite movie of all time. We've got movie trivia, Top 10's, music, True Romance ultimate quiz & the shirt of Clarence! Tune in, subscribe & spread the Remake love! Twitter: @Reeeemake Instagram: readysteadyremake Facebook: Ready Steady Remake Email: readysteadyremake@hotmail.com
QB Danny O'Brien joins the Eskimo Podcast and talks basketball, giving back through his camp, and the two James Franklins of the football world.
Esta semana, Francisca nos guia en un rezo diario de gratitud en español. Se puede escucharlo y participar de cualquier lugar - solo, o en comunidad… sentado, caminando, o donde sea. Esta práctica viene de un zine que ella hizo con otros compañeros que se llama “Resistencia Ancestral,” que se puede grabar del sitio de web de Mijente aquí (es gratis!): https://mijente.net/2017/11/02/ancestral-spiritual-resistance-zine/* Download the previous episode to hear this prayer in English / Se puede escuchar este rezo en ingles por el episodio previo * También se puede escuchar el episodio conversacional con Francisca en ingles (episodio 21) donde hablamos de tradiciones de sanarse en comunidades inmigrantes Latinx y Chicanx, la fuerza de gente indocumentada aunque se enfrenten mucho sufrimiento, rituales comunales, y como podemos combinar mas el sanamiento con la lucha política. -- FRANCISCA PORCHAS CORONADO Francisca Porchas Coronado es una inmigrante mexicana, chicana, latinx, feminista, y anti-racista con más de quince años de experiencia organizando en la comunidad. Trabajando con Puente Human Rights Movement en Phoenix AZ, ella ha sido una las voces más fuertes contra deportaciones y detención de inmigrantes en este país. El año pasado como una Nathan Cummings Foundation fellow, ella fundó “Sanamiento en Resistencia”, un proyecto de salud que impacta el bienestar espiritual y emocional de las comunidades inmigrantes que están en la lucha contra la criminalización. Ella ha sido iniciada en la tradición Yoruba de IFA, que es antigua y indígena, por más que una década y está en entrenamiento para hacerse una sacerdotisa.-- ÚNETE A LA COMUNIDAD HEALING JUSTICE: Se puede juntar a nuestra lista de correo electrónico en www.healingjustice.org Estamos en Instagram, Facebook, y Twitter como Healing Justice Podcast Si Ud quiere donar algo para apoyar a este proyecto, visita a www.patreon.com/healingjustice GRACIAS:Revisión de audio por Zach Meyer del COALROOMMúsica por Danny O’Brien y Zach MeyerDiseño gráfico por Josiah Werning
In this episode, adrienne maree brown joins host Kate Werning to talk about the imagination battles of our time, the conversations that need to be had beneath what we think we need, the relationship between critical connection and critical mass, how she manages her time and sense of urgency, and the transition into the new year.PRACTICE: Download the next episode (Practice 10) to do a very special New Years practice with adrienne maree brown, and learn how to write and cast a spell for yourself and your community to transition you from 2017 to 2018. You'll need 30 minutes, a clear space, something to write on, and something to write with. MEET OUR GUEST: adrienne maree brown is the author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and the co-editor of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. She is a writer, social justice facilitator, healer/doula, and pleasure activist living in Detroit, and co-host of the podcast How to Survive the End of the World. KEEP LEARNING WITH ADRIENNE: How to Survive the End of the World podcast adrienne’s blog Read - Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds Emergent Strategy Ideation Institute adrienne’s column: “The Pleasure Dome” on Bitch Media REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: National Bail Out campaign Reflections on Mama’s Bail Out from Southerers on New Ground Intelligent Mischief WILL YOU HELP US CONTINUE? So many people need this support to help sustain their liberatory work, and these practices and this wisdom are not ours to sell. But we need money to continue this resource. We have radical faith that we can sustain this project on a gift economy, with the generosity of our community as our fuel. We already have 9 monthly sustainers (thank you!) and 3 one-time donors supporting the podcast -- we need 11 more sustainers before the end of the year to meet our goal. Will you give $25, $15, or $5 / month to keep this work accessible to all? Give any amount here: patreon.com/healingjustice And if you feel moved to donate but would prefer to make a sizable tax-deductible donation, email kate.werning@gmail.com and we will send you the details to go through our fiscal sponsor. Thank you!JOIN THE COMMUNITY Check out the incredible guests and topics we'll be featuring coming up and sign up for the email list to hear when new episodes drop at www.healingjustice.org Follow us on Instagram @healingjustice, like Healing Justice Podcast on Facebook, and tweet at us @hjpodcast on Twitter -- we love to hear from you about how you are using the podcast and practices, your own struggles at the intersection of justice and healing, and what you want to hear next! We are posting inspirational quotes from our guests every day, so follow us on social media not to miss a beat of that encouragement in your day. THANK YOUThis podcast is mixed and produced by Zach Meyer at the COALROOMAll visuals contributed by Josiah WerningIntro and closing music gifted by Danny O’Brien
In the second episode of Healing Justice Podcast, host Kate Werning is joined by collaborators Shawna Wakefield and Teresa Pasquale Mateus for a conversation about what healing justice means to us and our aspirations for this virtual practice space. We talk spirituality, trauma and resilience, some of the history of this work, gender justice, international work, Standing Rock, self care / collective care / community care, personal stories and struggles in our activism and organizing, sustainability and more. Check out the incredible guests and topics we'll be featuring coming up and sign up for the email list to hear when new episodes drop at www.healingjustice.org As a brand new podcast, we need you to subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and share a positive review to help us continue. Join us in the sustainability and viability of this project and subscribe, rate, & review now! MEET OUR GUESTS Shawna Wakefield is a gender justice advocate, mother of two girls, practitioner of living life wholly and helping other changemakers to do the same. She is bi-racial (African American/white Canadian), grew up in NY and VT, and has lived and worked in Cambodia and Afghanistan. She organized with immigrant and refugee women of color in the 90s, worked with the UN, and was Oxfam International’s Senior Gender Justice Lead for 7 years. She is currently an organizational development and leadership consultant with Gender at Work, and co-facilitates Brown Sugar Yoga for Folks of Color and workshops on collective wellbeing and resilience, including Resilience for Changemakers. Teresa Pasquale Mateus is a trauma therapist, trauma-conscious yoga and embodied care provider, and executive director/co-founder of The Mystic Soul Project - a people of color centered approach to contemplation, activism, and healing. She is author of Mending Broken: A Personal Journey Through the Stages of Trauma & Recovery and Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma. Teresa is a collaborator in leading Resilience for Changemakers workshops and is co-developing resources to correlate cycles of personal and trauma and resilience with the ups and downs of the phases of social change. More about Teresa here: www.teresapasqualemateus.com REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE “Healing justice is the how of our movements – it’s the texture, the experience and the vision that guides us. It’s our effort towards transforming ourselves, our ways of building relationship and our institutions to support and sustain Black aliveness that has carried us forward.” - Prentis Hemphill, Director of Healing Justice for Black Lives Matter Network, from this article in the Huffington Post More on the 2010 US Social Forum healing justice work in this article by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Cara Page & the Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective Icarus Project Black Lives Matter Healing Justice Toolkit UndocuBlack Mental Wellness Initiative UndocuHealth Project from United We Dream UndocuHealing Project from José Arreola-Torres Liberation School Movement Strategy Center reporting on the role of love and power in organizing Gender at Work PRACTICE Download the next episode for a brief practice - the reading of a poem. It’s simple and quick -- just getting us into the rhythm of both conversing and practicing together! JOIN THE COMMUNITY Follow us on Instagram @healingjustice & like our Facebook page We pay for all costs out-of-pocket and this podcast is 100% volunteer-run. Help us cover our costs by becoming a sponsor at patreon.com/healingjustice THANK YOU Mixed and produced by Zach Meyer at the COALROOM Intro and Closing music gifted by Danny O’Brien
Michael interviews Sam Keats from Keats Accounting (0.53), Kristopher Meuwissen from Ability Financial Planning (9.33) and Danny O'Brien from Mitchell Torre Real Estate (16.23)
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Irish stand-up comedian Rory O'Hanlon. We start off asking about how the previews have been going in the run up to his show at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We get talking about the whole idea behind having to have a theme for shows at the Fringe and why comedians do this and why some of them use the term very loosely. We speak about Rory's Edinburgh Show "Getting Serious", how he's been preparing for it and what's the show's going to be about. We get a bit nerdy then on Edinburgh and speak about what he's learned over the year from performing there. We chat about the highs and lows of performing at the Fringe and how one of the best parts of it is meeting other comedians from all over. We talk then about the other show he's running with former Comedy Cast guest Danny O'Brien about a variety show they're putting on every day. We speak about why Rory's laptop is set to Spanish instead of English. We get talking then about why if you want to 'make it' in Ireland you have to make it in England first, mostly because the Irish love to claim someone once they become well known. We speak about the differences between Irish and British crowds and how there's very little really, the biggest differences are when you go out into the sticks away from the cities. We chat about sleepy English seaside towns and how they're like something from old Scooby-Doo cartoons.
After inheriting a broken-down, unreliable, older-than-he-is motorcycle, Danny decided to take to the road, touring Ireland before heading over to the Fringe. What could go wrong? Everything. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with popular Irish stand-up. ‘Danny O’Brien: RaconTour’ is appearing as part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/danny-o-brien-racontour Twitter: @dobcomedy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dannyobriencomedy Website: https://www.dannyobriencomedy.com/ Comedy performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic. Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi�s visit to the U.S., Hudson Institute�s South and Central Asia Program and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) hosted a discussion on Monday, June 26, on building stronger trade relations between India and the U.S.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Irish stand-up comedian, Ger Staunton. We kick off the interview and we speak about an Edinburgh preview show Ger had just performed in London along with previous Comedy Cast guest Danny O'Brien. I ask him about the nature of preview shows and about how much a set will change from the previews to the actual Edinburgh set. We speak too about learning to be critical of your work and how sometimes it doesn't matter what you think of a bit, it's the audience that are the best judge of new material. We speak about Ger's podcast with former Comedy Cast guest Martin Angolo, Canary in a Comedy Goldmine, where Martin tests out new material on Ger. It's a brilliant podcast and I urge you all to subscribe, the lads are hilarious together. I tell Ger that I get the impression for other comedians in Dublin that he's somewhat looked up to, but he reveals it's not because of his talent as a comedian... We speak about Ger's job of being a video editor for live sporting events and some short films he'd made in the past in particular Bealtaine, a short about an old neighbour who brought back a dying tradition to Mayo. We talk then about how and why Ger got into comedy. Ger's speaks then about putting the foot down in comedy recently and about how the more you put into performing regularly the more you'll get out of it. We speak about the comedy scene in Dublin, the advantages and disadvantages to gigging to a lot of tourists and people who don't regularly attend comedy and how as new comics you have to be willing to work hard and do the small gigs before getting the bigger ones.
* EU-utskottet IMCO röstade nej till censurmaskinen men jag till länkskatten i upphovsrättspaketet. * Högsta domstolen i Tyskland har frågat Europadomstolen hur tungt journalistik och konstens frihet ska väga i relation till upphovsrättsfrågor. * Ryssland har tagit första steget till att förbjuda VPN-tjänster och användning av Tor. * Facebook presenterar tveksam katastrofhjälp och patenterar ansiktsigenkänning som ska kunna avläsa användarens känslor för att sälja fler annonser. Slutligen kommenterar vi Peter Sundes dystopiska bild av internet: https://thenextweb.com/eu/2017/06/09/pirate-bay-founder-weve-lost-the-internet-its-all-about-damage-control-now/ Och lyssnar på ett klipp från en intervju med Danny O'Brien, international director på amerikanska Electronic Frontier Foundation, som gjordes under Re:publica 2017 i Berlin. Länkar och extramaterial: https://hax.5july.org/
A special edition of the podcast this week as we took WTSpod on the road and travelled to Bray (Bré) for the 2017 Bray Comedy Festival. We caught up with some of the comedians who performed across the week including Chris Kent, Karl Spain, Danny O'Brien and friend of the show/comedy Don, Adam Burke.
Resident Host of the Comedy Crunch Danny O’Brien joins us to talk about turning over a new leaf in the new year and why that’s total nonsense. Also in today’s episode the worst excuses for not going to work, Edwin launches his presidential campaign and the return of our old friend mechanically separated chicken. Follow […] La entrada Reviewables #15 | All the Cheese with Danny O’Brien se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Rich and Max look ahead to the last game of the season with the Badgers' Cotton Bowl matchup with Western Michigan plus talk about the draft prospects of Ryan Ramczyk and the potential addition of Malik Zaire as a graduate transfer. SHOW NOTES 1:15 Broken glass, everywhere 3:00 Nobody cares about the Cotton Bowl and l feel bad 5:00 Rich dislikes records as much as awards 6:45 Max is going to the Outback Bowl 8:00 The no win Cotton Bowl 12:15 Why should people watch? 16:00 Max tells the tale of Western Michigan and PJ Fleck 21:45 Max is getting upset! NIU tirade? Riff? Mention? 23:45 Max disparages the MAC. Calls them weak! 28:45 Ryan Ramczyk needs surgery... will he now return? 32:30 Malik Zaire is the new Russell Wilson... or maybe Danny O'Brien 36:00 Would he be an upgrade over Hornibrook? 41:30 The Minnesota situation
Today you'll be hearing from Irish stand-up comedian Danny O'Brien. Danny's not all that long on the comedy scene but he's certainly rising up through the ranks and gaining new fans quickly. We had a chat about why he got into comedy, his part in The Comedy Crunch, one of Dublin's most talked about stand-up comedy shows, held on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights in The Stag's Head. We also had a chat about his comedic influences growing up, how he works on his sets for different audiences, and it wouldn't be right for two Irish lads to chat and not talk about oral sex.
Once upon a time, Gina Trapani started Lifehacker. It got big, really big, with the ups and downs of being the sole editor responsible for a website that millions of people read. But after awhile, she wanted to get back to coding. In part one of our two-part interview, Gina talks to us about her journey going from famous blogger to product creator, the risks of building an app based on APIs, and what it felt like to shut down her company. Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) Danny O'Brien "father of life hacks" TWiT Leo Laporte TWiG (This Week in Google) Anil Dash ThinkUp The End of ThinkUp Meet the Twitter API (book) Paul Ford episode Track Changes IBM PC Junior Lifehacker Postlight Codeland Conf Codeland 2019
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Gerald Ryan, Danny O'Brien, Dayne Barry, Simon Lethlean, Craig Williams, Tim Hudson.
Oh, you say we're light on news and a podcast isn't warranted? So did Kevin. He was wrong.We powered through the emotional and ethical quandaries posed by the aborted Danny O'Brien transfer, wondered who will be in charge of gameday operations at Penn State next year, and hatched the idea of a BSD Punt, Pass and Kick commenter competition (with the obviously required legal waivers). We also discuss the ongoing tenure of the BOBsled, his quarterback choices, and much more.
Scott Kornberg and Luke Jackson begin the show by interviewing Maryland Terrapins offensive tackle recruit Mike Madaras from Good Council High School. The duo then discuss Danny O'Brien, Terps basketball and Major League Baseball before speaking with Baseball America's Aaron Fitt to talk about the revelation of Maryland baseball.
It was only a matter of time before we had this Original Internet Celeb on the show. Danny O'Brien is of course Dave's former partner in crime from the world-famous geek newsletter NTK. He's been involved with the EFF, the ORG and loads of other stuff in recent years but has never forgotten his early [...]