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This week, we're talking about the local war against rats with Dave Power from the City of Cambridge. Spoiler alert: It is ongoing! As you'll hear, this issue is a personal one. Plus, my reaction to the Eagles' Super Bowl win and a look into Jeremy Strong's psyche. Eagles win the Super Bowl. The Dunkin' ad featuring Bill Belichick and Jeremy Stong; Jeremy Strong talks to Vanity Fair about his process. Patriots fans rejoice at Patrick Mahomes' downfall. Jalen + trophy + cigar. Do you have a rat problem? Get in touch with the City of Cambridge. Have feedback on this episode or ideas for upcoming topics? DM me on Instagram, email me, or send a voice memo.
While high level talks continue at the COP28 summit in Dubai, we thought it would be timely to look at the sort of green initiatives that businesses on the ground are taking to combat climate change. I'm joined by Ruth Freeman of Science Foundation Ireland and Dave Power, director of innovation at Dogpatch Labs.
Episode 24. The second half of the conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley, Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays, Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet, Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford, Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!
Episode 23. A conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley, Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays, Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet, Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford, Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!
Beef, lamb or mutton? What kind of meat goes into a typical Irish stew? Dublin chef Dave Power reveals his very own recipe for the universally-loved specialty from Ireland.
Dave Power is the president and CEO of Perkins School for the Blind, as well as one of the inspirational innovators who UBS supports and celebrates through its Global Visionaries programme. Power and his team provide world-leading education services for children and young adults who have multiple disabilities and visual impairments. He is joined at Monocle's Zürich HQ by Tom Hall, global head of social impact and philanthropy at UBS, to discuss the transformational power of universal, lifelong learning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¿Vaca, cordero u oveja? ¿Qué carne es la adecuada para el tradicional estofado irlandés? El jefe de cocina Dave Power de Dublín nos revela su receta.
It's great to hear about charity volunteers being rewarded for their vital work and when that reward includes a visit to Buckingham Palace, it's one to remember. RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to Dave Power and, Coronation Champion, John Drake about volunteering for RNIB. If you'd like to find out more about volunteering, go to www.rnib.org.uk You can also email volunteering@rnib.org.uk or call 0303 123 9999. #RNIBConnect Image RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line.
Dave Power and Max Strauss are the founders of Everything to Sea and they'll talk to us all about their clothing optional gay sailing trips for men in Indonesia. https://twobadtourists.com/everything-to-sea Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
Fenwick provides an environment that focuses on developing the whole student - rigorous academics, competitive athletics and the Dominican Catholic pillars. Coach Dave Power has giving life lessons, building community, and leading the Fenwick girls' basketball team for the past 29 years with two state championships and the most all time wins in girls high school basketball in Illinois. During his final, regular-season home game last week, the basketball court was officially named COACH POWER COURT. Guests: Dave Power, Head Coach of Fenwick Girls' Basketball Team Scott Thies, Director of Athletics at Fenwick
Dave Power is the PGA club pro in Tralee golf club. He joins Mike this week to discuss his journey from receiving a golf scholarship to an American university to finding his path coaching players of all ages on surrounded by the beauty of County Kerry. Donate to Temple Street Children's Hospital HERE!
Dave Power is the PGA club pro in Tralee golf club. He joins Mike this week to discuss his journey from receiving a golf scholarship to an American university to finding his path coaching players of all ages on surrounded by the beauty of County Kerry. Donate to Temple Street Children's Hospital HERE!
Dave Power is the PGA club pro in Tralee golf club, Co. Kerry. The Tralee course is regularly listed among the top 10 in Ireland and is widely regarded as one of the most scenic tracks you'll find anywhere in the world. In episode 4, Dave talks us though his transition from being a collegiate scholarship golfer in the states to finding his eventual home teaching the game to players of all ages and abilities on the links of Tralee and the many coaching lessons he's picked up along the way. This podcast was set up with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with Temple Street Children's Hospital in Dublin, to try and help raise much needed money for them. Covid 19 continues to have a hugely negative impact on their ability to raise funds in the ways they normally do, so if you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate anything, no matter how small to Temple Street Children's Foundation through the link here: https://bit.ly/39857sS If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, share, leave a review and follow the podcast. Thanks for listening.
Dave joined John as a bonus Artist , we spoke about his new songs ‘Waiting for life’ and ‘lost with you’ http://davepowermusic.com Best known for tender ballads that touch on love, loss and family, Brisbane’s Dave Power has a deep and colourful songbook. His music – typically heartfelt country and blues – looks at the world from every different angle. Incorporating a rich tapestry of elements (not to mention some absolutely killer musicians) Dave’s latest release, Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues, captures him at his barnstorming best – finding the perfect balance between his trademark emotional slow-burners and his burgeoning love for lively bar room blues. Dave’s body of work is an impressive chronology of an ever-evolving artist. His 2009 debut Addiction made grand music out of simple elements; showcasing Dave as a thoughtful and talented songwriter. His 2013 follow-up Looking Life In The Eye was bigger, bolder, yet drenched in the same authentic emotion. Two years later, Dave released the beautiful Handful Of Feathers – steering him in the more polished direction that would eventually lead to Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues, his greatest work to date. Hunkered down in his own Sundown Lounge Studios with renowned guitarist Michael Fix, Dave has thrown his heart and soul into Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues. Led by its emotional first single Close Behind, Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues delivers the goods – showcasing the breathtaking highs and lows Dave can create as a songwriter. From the poignancy of new single I Don’t Care That You’re Gone, to the lighter vibes of I’m Sorry World, Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues wears Dave Power’s mark of sincerity. No less important than the unfeigned numbers though, some songs on Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues exist purely in the name of fun. From the perfect downbeat boogie blues of Sweet Lovin’ to the up-tempo swagger of Feeling The Blues, these are the songs that make you want to dance. Ain’t nothing wrong with that. Through every note he plays and sings, an obvious truth emerges: Dave Power loves music. In the studio or on the stage, he is where he is meant to be. On Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues, Dave shows the true passion and dedication that has been the secret to his longevity as an artist. The peculiar title of the record reflects Dave’s further entrenchment in the blues, which has been a natural progression born of endless hours on the road, jamming and recording. Always one to throw himself into his work, Dave has once again created something truly honest and expressive in Steinman Carrera & the New Suit of Blues. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2bacr90stonow/message
Dave Power and I talk about the rise of Protestantism, focusing on the characters of Martin Luther (including his advice to Philip Landgrave of Hesse), and Henry VIII.
This week’s episode is sponsored by Rundies, developed by Australian dual-Olympic Marathon runner, Jess Stenson (formerly Trengove) along with her husband Dylan and brother Jack. Move smooth in Rundies. Visit www.rundies.com.au Brad puts in the long hours on the runs while Mulligans gets flooded.Julian gets his calories in, tries to sort out the heart rate amid the launch of the new Next% model.Brady raises a lot of questions about his GPS accuracy and the use of...Pajama Socks? Listener Questions ask about refuelling after running and whether Moose would pick World Champs or Comm Games in 2022.Moose on the Loose definitely has a beef with Ash Watson on setting a pace when he hasn’t done the work. Scott Nicholas takes us through the match ups of the third round of Australia’ Greatest Running Performance of all time which are as follow: Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics VSGraham Crouch’s 5th place in the 1974 Christchurch Comm Games - Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969 Vs Edwin Flack’s 800m & 1500m Gold Medals at the 1896 Athens Olympics - Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966 VsDixie Willis setting the World Records in the 800m & 880y in Perth, 1962 - Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956 VsRob De Castella wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Brisbane 1982 - Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004VsJim Bailey becomes the 2nd Australian to run a sub-4 minute mile in Los Angeles - Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire GamesVsSteve Moneghetti’s 1st place in the 1992 Berlin Marathon in 2:08:16 - Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico CityVSCraig Mottram’s 12:58 5000m 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver Medal-Lisa Martin (Ondieki) wins solo at the women’s only 1988 Osaka MarathonVSJohn Landy runs the second ever sub-4 minute mile in Turku, Finland 1954 Cassie Fien chats with Sophie Ryan about growing up as an active child and getting into sport through her family and the amount of support she had from her dad and the connection to him that running brings to her. They look back on the height of her career going through her experiences from the local scene to placing high in World Marathon Majors and World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff as well as how she trained in that time. Cassie then takes us through the day everything changed when a routine ASADA procedure resulted in testing positive for the banned substance Higenamine despite it being labelled as its alternative name of nandina fruit extract, going through the emotional shock and trauma of the process and consequences of the ordeal despite all of her best research and precautions. Making her emotional comeback to the sport after serving her ban which led to the discovery of her dystonia and what it means for her running now. They close with talking about Cassie’s new meaningful role as an ASADA ambassador in supplement education. Cassie Fien in the ASADA Supplements Cautionary Tale https://www.asada.gov.au/news/supplements-cautionary-tale
130: Ben Buckingham This ep is sponsored by Fractel: visit their range at www.fractel.com.au Julian’s heart rate gets high, prompting to get his nutrition right and lets Ellie take the reins of his training.Brad puts in some cross country reps and learns to go half-in.Brady is kept on his toes by Archie Reid Berlin Marathon cannot proceed under German government ruling, discussion about what races could happen for the rest of the year.Runners World Listener question from Simon asks the boys to wax lyrical about half marathon and marathon progressions.Moose on the Loose is building for a reckoning, but for now goes for some Moose on Merberhttps://twitter.com/TheRealMerb/status/1239171372598857729 Scott Nicholas concludes the first round of the Greatest Australian Performance of all time and begins the second round. Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics VSTrevor Vincent’s Gold Medal in the 1962 Perth Steeplechase - Graham Crouch’s 5th place in the 1974 Christchurch Comm GamesVsKate Anderson winning 5000m Gold at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games- Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969 Vs Tony Manning’s Gold Medal in the steeplechase at the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games - Noel Clough winning silver at the 1966 Kingston Commonwealth Games Vs Edwin Flack’s 800m & 1500m Gold Medals at the 1896 Athens Olympics - Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966 VsDave Fitzsimmons’ 5000m 13:17 in the 1977 Dusseldorf World Cup - Dixie Willis setting the World Records in the 800m & 880y in Perth, 1962 VsCharlene Rendina wins the 800m Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Christchurch 1974 - Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956 VsKrishna Stanton’s 8th place Warsaw World Cross 1987 - Bill Scott runs 28:18 for 10 000m in Box Hill 1974 VsRob De Castella wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Brisbane 1982 - Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004VsTony Benson’s 5000m in Stockholm 1971 in a stacked field - Albie Thomas sets 3 mile WR in DublinVsJim Bailey becomes the 2nd Australian to run a sub-4 minute mile in Los Angeles - Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire GamesVsSimon Doyle clocks a 3:49.91 Mile in Oslo in 1991. - Collis Birmingham places 8th in the 2013 World Cross Championship Bydgoszcz, PolandVsSteve Moneghetti’s 1st place in the 1992 Berlin Marathon in 2:08:16 - Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico CityVSDave Chettle’s dramatic victory in the 1978 Choysa Auckland “Marathon”-Craig Mottram’s 12:58 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver Medal VSKerryn McCann wins the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Marathon - Lisa Martin wins solo at the women’s only 1988 Osaka MarathonVSAndrew Lloyd wins the 5000m in the 1990 Auckland Comm Games 5000m- Merv Lincoln second fastest mile of all time in Dublin 1958VSJohn Landy runs the second ever sub-4 minute mile in Turku, Finland Ben Buckingham, the 9th fastest Australian 3000m steeplechase in 8:27 chats with Brady about growing up in Myrtleford, going through some of his personal bests and stories including not knowing how fast he was running his fastest steeplechase in Spain. Ben gives an update on his current situation with training and work before looking back to his junior days in the Vic Country Athletics, being coached by Nick Bowden while running for Wodonga and then eventually with Nic Bideau with Melbourne Track Club. Ben talks about living the dream running a European athletics season before qualifying and representing St Stephens Harriers and Australia at the World Athletics Championship in Doha, as well as his interests outside of running including using his legal expertise in sports law to help out his teammates.
Dave Power and I talk about enlightened despots and the “greats”: Peter, Catherine, Frederick, Akbar, Abbas, Shivaji, Sejeong, as well as the Sikh Empire and the Ayuttaya Kingdom.
128: Steve Jones part 1 Brad nears closer to his 100-day running streak despite the crowded locales.Julian road tests the Alphaflys before his back tightens up.Brady in a role-reversal manages his Achilles while getting mixed reactions being out training. World Athletics suspends qualification period for Olympics in line with the postponement.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/tokyo-olympic-qualification-period-suspended-until-1-december-2020/ Matt Ramsden sets the fastest known time around Lake Monger, Perth in 9:25.https://www.instagram.com/p/B-3U3sfnsM5/ Listener Questions of the week ask about what could happen on the first running event back and thoughts on massage therapy guns, before Moose on the Loose lets rip on people flexing on their elapsed times on Strava. Scott Nicholas updates us on who the Winners from Round 2 of the Australian Distance Running All-Time Performances and we move onto Round 3. Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004VsJudy Amoore runs under 2 minutes for 800m in the 1976 Montreal Olympics - Susie Power’s still standing 2001 City2Surf course recordVsTony Benson’s 5000m in Stockholm 1971 against a stacked field - Albie Thomas sets the 3 mile World Record in Dublin, 1958VsHeather Turland wins a humid 1998 Commonwealth Games Marathon Malaysia - Jim Bailey becomes the 2nd Australian to run a sub-4 minute mile in Los AngelesVsJoseph Deng breaks Ralph Doubell’s long standing 800m Australian Record in Monaco 2018 - Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire GamesVsLinden Hall sets the 1500m National Record of 4:00.86 at Hayward Field. - Simon Doyle clocks a 3:49.91 Mile in Oslo in 1991VsSinead Diver’s 2018 Melbourne Marathon victory of 2:25:19 - Collis Birmingham places 8th in the 2013 World Cross Championship Bydgoszcz, PolandVsBrad Camp wins the 1989 Gold Coast Marathon in 2:10:11 - Steve Moneghetti’s 1st place in the 1992 Berlin Marathon in 2:08VsMike Hillardt’s 1500m victory at the 1985 World Indoors The legendary Steve Jones chats with Sophie Ryan to talk about how a young, wild boy running around in the hills of Wales became one of the most prolific names in the history of modern running. Throughout Steve shares how instrumental his time in the Royal Air Force was in getting into running, from a day trip out to Barry Island during his cadet days to making the Air Force Cross Country team under the guidance of mentor Bob Wallace. Cross country was another major factor of Steve’s career, charting his steady progression of success at the World Cross Country Championships throughout the years along with going from middle distance racing in 6 nations competition and Edmonton Commonwealth Games to the big city marathons that he’s best known for while racing without over-racing. The first half of this conversation wraps up with almost running the Commonwealth Games marathon against rival Rob De Castella and how he came to starting in the 1983 Chicago Marathon. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Tom and Pete welcome back Dave Power who plays Matt in this suspenseful and thrilling film. Enjoy!!! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Tom, Pete, and Dave Power who plays "Tank" in the film, record an in-"depth" commentary for U-571 for it's 20 year anniversary. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Dave Power, of Southern Glazers Wines and Spirits joins us for a chat about the world's most popular beer festival - Oktoberfest. Dave recommends some great beers in this episode including Hefeweizen's from Ayinger, and a fascinating beer from Tokyo that pairs perfectly with sushi and poke as well as grilled meats! Perfect tailgating beer for Hawaii. For more information on what Bobby and I chatted about, check out the links below : http://www.espnhonolulu.com/https://www.coedobrewery.com/https://www.festaitalianahawaii.comhttps://www.pieology.com/
20190519 AM PS DAVE Power Of Lifting Your Hands
Dave Power. Dave is an outstanding Brisbane based singer, songwriter and guitarist. Andrew and Dave talk about music in Brisbane and Dave's own compositions.
Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations Our guests today are James David Power III and his son Jamey Power. Formed at James David “Dave” Power III’s kitchen table in 1968, J.D. Power and Associates revolutionized the auto industry. A name synonymous today with improving overall car quality and customer satisfaction, Dave Power helped the auto industry truly understand the value of listening directly to the voice of the customer. His mission would not only change how the auto industry operated; it affected the way nearly every manufacturing and service industry sought out and responded to customer feedback. Now in his early eighties, Dave, his close associates, and leaders in the auto industry are reflecting on the impact he’s had on the auto industry and the legacy he will leave behind. Working with son Jamey Power, a former head of the J.D. Power’s office in Detroit and currently managing director of Power Family Enterprises, Dave shares his recollection, providing compelling insights into the auto industry as well as the inspiring creation of one of the world’s most respected, influential, and independent consumer organizations in the new book, POWER: How J.D. Power III Became the Auto Industry’s Adviser, Confessor, and Eyewitness to History (Fenwick Publishing, Sept. 2013).
- Dave Power, Founder of J.D. Power & Associates - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio