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In this episode we visit and chat with David Dennison of Viking Irish Drinks in Co. Waterford. It was a beautiful summer day in his vineyard. Everything promises well for another fine vintage of the grapes that Dennis grows for his Viking Irish Wines. The vineyard is fascinating for the variety of grape types that David has in the ground. It is, in effect, a magnificent experiment that will inform present and future Irish viticulturists. Remember, folks, you must have quality grapes to make quality wine. Ireland may not grow a lot of grapes but what is grown is of a very high quality. In this podcast David tells us what he has planted and why. We are brought here on a journey that has had its ups and downs. He is a genuine pioneer who has an unwavering passion to make wines in Ireland from grapes grown on his own land. It helps that he doesn't seem to mind the hard work involved! Viking Irish Drinks also has wide range of Craft Ciders in the market along with an intriguing small batch annual production of a Blackcurrant Liqueur.
Suzanne Campbell reports on the process of Cider making in Waterford and visits the farm of David Dennison who produces ciders and other drinks under the brand Viking Irish Drinks in the Deise County
Hungry for some pancakes and bacon? This episode will get you craving! Join us this week as we are joined by David Dennison, Director of Operations at Original Pancake House. On this episode, David speaks about how COVID-19 shifted operations in the restaurant industry, along with the impacts of inflation on input costs. Let us know your thoughts and head to Original Pancake House for some delicious breakfast!
Five different Seniors recall work experiences in times of greater and less difficulty. Tune in for another great episode. Excerpts from: a) Mary Thornton of Famous PEOPLE Players: A Dreamer Emerges b) MR. 103 c) Ruby is from a new interview from DEC 2020 d) Marching Maize Blanchard e) David Dennison & the National Ballet: A New Joy
In David's retirement years he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. The emotional weight of this condition depresses many people. Listen to this story of how David has been continually uplifted by the artistic community he experienced at the National Ballet of Canada while he participated in the Dancing with Parkinson's program.
Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast series Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by George Bochetto, a nationally acclaimed trial lawyer and the former boxing commissioner in Pennsylvania, to talk about non-disclosure agreements. Throughout his career, George has handled some major defamation cases. He came on the show today to help walk us through the NDA agreement Stormy Daniels signed in regards to her alleged affair with Donald Trump and explain whether or not he thinks it would be enforceable. To follow along in the episode and read the NDA for yourself click the link below: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ocvnkwprbs7enje/Filed%20Complaint.pdf?dl=0 Some of the points George points out in the episode that could nullify this agreement are: David Dennison aka Donald Trump didn’t sign the agreement The penalties are overly one sided. Meaning, Peggy Peterson aka Stormy Daniels’s punishments may be too severe to enforce. Contracts for illegal acts are not enforceable, if this contract relates to any illegal acts it cannot be enforced. Finally, George explains how David Dennison aka Donald Trump being the President affects the enforceability of this agreement. Join us today as George Bochetto and Aaron Freiwald masterfully break down NDA’s and confidentiality agreements on today’s episode and remember to tune in every Friday for new episodes of Good Law | Bad Law! Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: George Bochetto Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.GoodLawBadLawPodcast.com
If you've been following the saga of the president and the porn star, you'll know that adult actress Stormy Daniels has claimed to have had an affair with U.S. president Donald Trump. Trump has denied the affair, and there is a lawsuit underway over a non-disclosure agreement that allegedly prevents Daniels – her real name is Stephanie Gregory Clifford – from discussing the affair. It’s a peculiar situation. Trump has said there was no affair, which makes it unclear what the non-disclosure agreement prevents Daniels from discussing. Trump also didn’t sign the agreement – it was signed by “David Dennison,” an alleged pseudonym of Trump’s – so it’s not clear that he can be legally protected by it. In fact, the whole thing is a mare’s nest. Luckily, this podcast explains what you need to know.
On a new episode of Versus Trump, Easha, Jason, and Charlie discuss do a near-live episode about Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against David Dennison—we mean, Donald Trump. They start the episode by summarizing Daniels' unusual lawsuit, which asks a court to invalidate a non-disclosure agreement that she signed in October of 2016 that is supposed to prevent her from talking about an alleged affair between her and Trump. Daniels claims that the agreement is invalid, both because it was never signed by President Trump and because it was unconscionable; Charlie, Easha, and Jason discuss both arguments. They also discuss the provision that requires disputes about the contract to be heard by an arbitrator, not a judge; the agreement's implications for campaign finance law; whether President Trump could prevent CBS from airing an interview it has supposedly taped with Daniels; and whether Trump's lawyer could be subject to discipline for his conduct.You can find us at @VersusTrumpPod on twitter, or send us an email at versustrumppodcast@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben & Marcus discuss the upcoming meeting with Jong-un, the Florida gun bill, the Stormy Daniels scandal and conclude by reading some listener emails. Please consider taking our short & confidential survey here: goo.gl/forms/zWIuM2TaYOO9KsBi1 This episode is brought to you by Mack Weldon; receive 20% off your entire order by going to MackWeldon.com and entering the code "TOPHAT". Feelin Good Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
All 4 cast members are tired.. CJ talks her NEW HIT show The Raw Word, we hear from POTUS - I mean David Dennison, Mike Hill counts the notches on his belt, Is OC Jaron blowing it with Rebekah already, Steve can't hire anyone and doesn't have a job, Guy Torry "It is what it is what it mutha fu&$in is"This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CHARLES STAR returns for: Logrolling in our time ... How many things can Trump be impeached for right now? ... "The problem with the Hatch Act is that we don't see this as a crime at all." ... Not even lying as craft ... Comic sans everything ... Lebowski interlude ... Michael Cohen and David Dennison's personal Stormy Daniels adventure ... Donald Trump's pallid hog ... A farewell to Martin Shkreli ... "These lies don't matter; people believed different lies." ... A farewell to Sam Nunberg ... Like look-in at Ari Melber and Maya Wiley ... "Did you like my response, Katy Tur?" ... Dogs and cats living together ... Jefferson Beauregard Sessions v. The State of California ... ICE, sanctuary cities and federalism ... The agenda they always wanted...
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from March 7, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk & John. The most striking thing about the much-hyped Texas primaries is how ordinary they actually were. That was the message from the Texas Tribune’s Evan Smith, who has been following the state’s politics for the better part of three decades, when I spoke with him by phone. At the end of the day, 1.5 million Republicans voted in the primary and 1 million Democrats did. Despite the blue Texas hype and anti-Trump national environment, Republicans held a 500,000-vote advantage once all the ballots were counted. “Democrats like to say Texas is not a red state, it’s a nonvoting state. Fine. But the fact that it’s a nonvoting state means that it’s a red state,” Smith, the Tribune’s CEO, told me. “At the end of the day, yesterday was more or less a regular Texas election. More Republicans turned out than Democrats.” Sen. Ted Cruz said Wednesday that his re-election campaign was "just having a sense of humor" when it released a radio ad teasing Rep. Beto O'Rourke, who won the Democratic primary, for going by Beto rather than his given name, Robert. "In terms of the jingle, some of it is just having a sense of humor," Cruz told CNN's "New Day." "We had some fun with it." Cruz, meanwhile, goes by Ted instead of his given name -- Rafael Edward Cruz. "You're absolutely right. My name is Rafael Edward Cruz," Cruz acknowledged. "I am the son of my father Rafael Cruz, an immigrant from Cuba who came to Texas with nothing." Hour 2: Adult film star Stormy Daniels sued President Donald Trump on Tuesday, alleging that he never signed a nondisclosure agreement that his lawyer had arranged with her. Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, signed both the agreement and a side letter agreement using her professional name on Oct. 28, 2016, just days before the 2016 presidential election. Cohen signed the document the same day. Both agreements are appended to the lawsuit as Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2. The "hush agreement," as it's called in the suit, refers to Trump throughout as David Dennison, and Clifford as Peggy Peterson. In the side letter agreement, the true identity of DD is blacked out, but Clifford's attorney, Michael Avenatti, says the individual is Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl and Richard talk to David Dennison about his complete change of development career: From C# and .NET to Scala and the JVM! David talks about getting work at iTrellis, and their move to a services stack of Scala, Akka and Spray. The discussion focuses on the many things that are the same between the platforms, as well as the differences - it's all managed code in the end! David also talks about getting into the mindspace of the new platform he is working in, as well as dealing with entirely new development tools and infrastructure. Could you change platforms if the opportunity arose?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to David Dennison about his complete change of development career: From C# and .NET to Scala and the JVM! David talks about getting work at iTrellis, and their move to a services stack of Scala, Akka and Spray. The discussion focuses on the many things that are the same between the platforms, as well as the differences - it's all managed code in the end! David also talks about getting into the mindspace of the new platform he is working in, as well as dealing with entirely new development tools and infrastructure. Could you change platforms if the opportunity arose?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations