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This is Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan gave us his immediate reaction to a massive morning in Irish rugby with another All Blacks superstar to join Leinster, and Connacht's head coach exiting stage left. OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney began our preview of the weekend's action. Denis Walsh talks hurling. And we're joined in studio by Irish MMA star Paul Hughes. But this morning's Bite starts with Quinny, as he reacts to a huge morning in Irish rugby, and then Tommy introduces us to our nearest, youngest GAA pundit.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
This is Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan gave us his immediate reaction to a massive morning in Irish rugby with another All Blacks superstar to join Leinster, and Connacht's head coach exiting stage left. OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney began our preview of the weekend's action. Denis Walsh talks hurling. And we're joined in studio by Irish MMA star Paul Hughes. But this morning's Bite starts with Quinny, as he reacts to a huge morning in Irish rugby, and then Tommy introduces us to our nearest, youngest GAA pundit.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy after a cracking weekend of Cork club GAA action where the torrents of rain didn't impact on the quality of the games.It's Imokilly against Sarsfields in the Premier Senior final, a repeat of last year's semi which the club side won after a dramatic late Luke Elliot goal. The divsion look unbeatable right now but Sars are going for consecutive doubles.It'll be Blarney versus Glen Rovers at Senior A as the favourites lived up to their billing but only after two armwrestles in the Páirc.Carrigaline showed their fortitude to stave off a Ballincollig comeback in PIHC and Denis Walsh's St Catherine's are back in the Premier Junior decider. On the football front, Nemo Rangers head into a semi-final with Mallow but only after Ross Corkery's penalty knocked out Clon, with Gabriel Rangers getting past Mitchelstown at Intermediate A.They pick a Player of the Week, with St Catherine's Rory Galvin, Imokilly's Brian Lawton, Mark Coleman and Conor Lehane, as mercurial as ever for Midleton even in defeat, the leading candidates.Plus they look ahead to the Rebel Óg Premier Minor Hurling finals, where it's Glen Rovers v Sars and St Finbarr's-Shandrum.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Casey back in the hot-seat today! He is joined by Tommy Rooney of Off The Ball to go through Castlehaven's semi-final on Sunday. We hear from St Catherine's manager Denis Walsh about their Strictly St Catherines event tonight and we have a look at Cork's hurling clash versus Limerick tomorrow.
A special finale episode with groundbreaking philosophers, Alan Love, Denis Walsh, John Dupre and Helen Steward. Melanie hosts a roundtable discussion on the new science of agency in nature. How did all this intelligence emerge in the first place and why do we ignore the role of the intelligence and agency of other species in our understandings of ecosystems and evolution? Why do other animals pursue their goals and where did all this purposiveness come from in the first place. Listen in to some of the best minds approaching one of the most exciting areas of new research in science.
This week, Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Brendan Maher and Denis Walsh. A three-time All-Ireland winner with Tipperary, Brendan has joined Johnny Kelly's Offaly backroom team as performance coach. He discusses the role, the prospect of working with his brother and how he went from primary school teacher to performance consultant.
This week, Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Brendan Maher and Denis Walsh. A three-time All-Ireland winner with Tipperary, Brendan has joined Johnny Kelly's Offaly backroom team as performance coach. He discusses the role, the prospect of working with his brother and how he went from primary school teacher to performance consultant.
Former Major League Baseball star Mike Cameron headlines (at the 8:50 mark) Episode 57 of Kamloops Last Week. Cameron, known best in this region for his exploits with the Seattle Mariners, will square off against former Boston Red Sox slugger Jonny Gomes in a home run derby this weekend at the Tournament Capital Ranch, where the National Slo-Pitch Athletics Canada Co-Ed World Series is taking place. The fundraising and celebrity appearances are being organized by interventionist and sexual abuse survivor Andy Bhatti, who will be offering scholarships worth $250,000 for addiction treatment and recovery beds in locations including Manitoba, Thailand and Mexico. Cameron talks of his experience with toradol shots, anti-inflammatories and detox, along with mental health struggles and anxiety, including some that came when he was traded to the Seattle Mariners from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Ken Griffey Jr. We go deep with Cameron and ask him about his legendary four-homer game (which was apparently powered by strawberry milkshakes and BLTs), his crooked hat and smooth style, taking revenge on the White Sox and silencing a heckler at the Big O in Montreal. Cameron reminds us he also robbed Magglio Ordóñez of a grand slam in the four-HR game. Why did he give Edgar Martinez the nickname Scuba Steve? Will he beat Gomes this weekend in the HR derby? Foulds (at 39:03) talks politics in Ep. 57, chiming in on the potential advantages and disadvantages of the informal coalition formed by Dennis Giesbrecht, Caroline King and Darpan Sharma ahead of the Oct. 15 municipal election. We also discuss (at 2:22) Coun. Denis Walsh’s motion to have city staff research and review feasibility of a treatment and recovery centre in a rural part of the city. Foulds (at 43:50) shares his opinion on Walsh, who will not seek re-election in October. We talk about the incoming significant turnover on council. KTW reporter Michael Potestio drops in (at 29:14) to bring us the latest on the fatal shooting near the Singh Bowl. Potestio also talks of growing tomatoes and defends his crop, which includes some that appear to suffer from calcium deficiency. Nu Leaf Produce Market takes centre stage among #TheLastWeekCliqueSponsorshipConsortium and a new commercial is released (at 7:50) just in time for the Salsa Sale that runs from Sept. 1 to Sept. 7. We can’t do our show without Nu Leaf, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along with your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Journalist Denis Walsh joins Richie McCormack to react to Cork's impending appointment of Pat Ryan as their new hurling manager.
It's a huge weekend of Championship action and to look ahead to it Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Ciaran Whelan, Damian Lawlor, Anthony Daly and Denis Walsh of The Sunday Times.
Eddie Brennan, Jamie Wall and journalist Denis Walsh joined Joe Molloy on Wednesday's Off The Ball to preview the Senior Hurling Championship.
BenchCast is the Podcast for BenchWamers hosted by Neville O'Donoghue CEO/FounderEp. 19: Former Cork Player/Manager Denis Walsh
Midwifery in Private Practice, Mothers & Babies 2021, March of Midwives and deskilling in Maternity CareIn this episode of Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond, we catch up with privately practicing Australian Midwives Astra Joynt and Sunae Reilly. We chat deskilling in midwifery and the maternity care profession, the latest Mothers and Babies report from the Australian Institute of Health Welfare, March of the Midwives in the UK, vexatious reporting in Midwifery and what it takes to be a Jedi Midwife in today's healthcare landscape. We also touched on Homebirth, vaginal birth of twins, breech birth and being prepared for childbirth. About our guests:Sunae Reilly is a private midwife living and working in the Northern Rivers of NSW on the land of the Bundjalung people of the Bundjalung Nation. She finds great joy in seeing women and birthing people find their inner strength and power in pregnancy and birth and supporting them in their transition to parenthood. Sunae is available for antenatal, labour and birth, and postnatal care between Byron Bay and Grafton. You can find her at Artemis Midwifery. www.artemismidwifery.com.au and @artemismidwifery on InstagramSince 2008 Astra Joynt (Endorsed Midwife) has worked in a variety of settings in both large urban and small regional hospitals, in the community and at home. She passionately believes in maternity care that puts the needs and desires of the woman and her family at the centre of the experience, and that building a trusting relationship is the best way to achieve this. Astra offers Medicare rebatable antenatal & postnatal care to all women, regardless of planned place to birth, with bulk-billing available. Home-birth packages also available. To discuss how Astra can work with you email astra.joynt@gmail.comReferenced during the interview:>> Dr Denis Walsh: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/expertiseguide/health-sciences/dr-denis-walsh-.aspx>> Australia's Mothers and Babies Report December 2021: https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/mothers-babies/australias-mothers-babies/contents/about>> Dr Neel Shah interview: https://www.spreaker.com/user/pregnancybirthandbeyond/dr-neel-shah-csection>> Dr Stu (Stuart James Fischbein, MD): http://www.birthinginstincts.com/>> Dr Andrew Bisits: https://wch.med.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-andrew-bisitsTo our dear listeners!We'd love to hear from you - how do you feel about deskilling in maternity care? Have you had an experience where you were unable to access appropriate maternity healthcare because of deskilling or a lack of those services in your area (such as publicly funded homebirth or Midwifery continuity models)? And if you have any questions/comments at any time about this, other interviews or our work at PBB Media, get in touch. You can shoot us a line at hello@pbbmedia.org or catch us on socials @pbb_media ! Guests: Astra Joynt and Sunae ReillyProduced, edited and presented by Annalee AtiaThe Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond show is part of a wider nonprofit community media and journalism project, PBB Media.All rights reserved. www.pbbmedia.orgThis episode was recorded on Gadigal Lands (Sydney). Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond comes to you from Bundjalung Country at Cavanbah or Byron Bay and we acknowledge with respect and reverence the Arakwal people of the Bundjalung nation, neighboring clans and people for caring for this country since time immemorial.
Are genes the primary units of selection and main drivers of adaptation? How does a gene's-eye view of evolution fit into modern biology? On this episode, we talk with Arvid Ågren, an evolutionary biologist and Wenner-Gren Fellow at Uppsala University, about his new book, “The Gene's-Eye View of Evolution”. The book chronicles the history of gene-centric views of evolution, which burst onto the scene in 1976 with the publication of Richard Dawkins's book, "The Selfish Gene". In the gene-centric worldview, genes and alleles take center stage as both key units of selection and drivers of the evolutionary process. Organisms and their phenotypes, by contrast, are viewed as transient vehicles – disposable somas constructed and controlled by genes whose purpose is simply to help those genes replicate. Previous guests on Big Biology, including Denis Walsh, Denis Noble, Mike Levin and others, have argued strongly for an opposing point of view: that organisms, not genes, should be the focal level for understanding evolution. On this episode, we challenge Arvid to reconcile the gene's-eye view with our more organism-centered views, and to account for important biological phenomena like the origin of life and adaptation. Our conflicting perspectives led to a stimulating conversation about the nature of evolution, whether the abstractions inherent to the gene's-eye view are justifiable, and how alternative conceptions of adaptation might lead to unification in biology. Cover art: Keating Shahmehri --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigbiology/message
Paul Walsh told the story of his late brother, Denis Walsh, whose remains were missing for 25 years, until this year. Denis Walsh's story is featured in ‘Ireland's Unidentified Bodies' on the Virgin Media Player.
MovieMart owner Denish Walsh has sold the business to the Kamloops Film Society. He joins Newsday to reflect on the near 40 year history of the local video store and how happy he is to see the legacy live on.
Richie is joined by Denis Walsh and Piers Corbyn.Denis Walsh is based in Listowel, County Kerry. Denis publishes The Advertiser magazine. It has a very healthy circulation. In the absence of the national media asking any challenging questions of the Irish government's handling of covid-19, Denis stepped up to do his bit. In a wide-ranging chat, Denis discusses the introduction of vaccine passports for indoor dining in Ireland, vaccine coercion, media propaganda and much more. www.theadvertiser.iePiers Corbyn needs no introduction. The physicist and meteorologist has been protesting the lockdowns since day one. Today, Piers chats about vaccine passports, mass protests and why he feels they can effect real change, the coming climate lockdowns and much more. www.stopnewnormal.net
After a fallow spring, the GAA season kicks into gear this weekend with the Allianz Hurling League. Mikey Stafford is joined by Jackie Tyrrell, Ursula Jacob and Denis Walsh of The Sunday Times to preview the truncated competition and ask what certain counties will be looking to take from it.
Joe chats to Michael Walsh brother of Denis Walsh who has missing for 25 years about him finally being laid to rest after all of this time See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are genes the prime movers in evolution, or is causality distributed across multiple levels of organization? What role do organisms play in evolution? Could organismal agency, the propensity to respond actively to selective forces, affect standard evolutionary theory? On this episode, we talk with Denis Walsh, a professor and philosopher of biology at the University of Toronto, about his book Organisms, Agency, and Evolution. The Modern Synthesis, which combines Darwin’s theory of natural selection and Mendel’s theory of genetic inheritance, was a giant leap forward in our understanding of the evolution of populations. Denis argues, however, that the extreme abstraction required by the synthesis derails our understanding of evolution. What’s needed instead, he suggests, is renewed focus on organisms. Because organisms have agency, they in effect construct the environments they experience, which in turn affects how selection acts on them. This view reestablishes organisms – not genes – as the central unit of evolution, just as Darwin’s ‘struggle for existence’ emphasized. Photo credit: Blue Dragon nudibranch (Pteraeolidia ianthina) by Saspotato (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigbiology/message
Live 95's Head of news and sport Gillian Devlin speaks to Mike Walsh about the remains of his brother being identified 25 years after he went missing from Caherdavin in Limerick See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mikey Stafford is joined by Sunday Game series producer Rory O'Neill, Pat Nolan of the Irish Daily Mirror and Denis Walsh of the Sunday Times to discuss Cork's big week of hurling appointments. There is more discussion of Special Congress, while the lads also look at what motivates Jim Gavin and Davy Fitzgerald.
A live episode recorded at effraspace with Vanessa Olorenshaw, Becky Reed, and Denis Walsh, chatting with an audience on the subject of maternal autonomy
Karen and Hall and Mark harris talk to midwives Denis Walsh and Natalie Corden, and chat about the latest news and research.
Institute of Philosophy Biological Identity Conference Day Two Hylomorphism, foundationalist materialism, and emergence Denis Walsh (Toronto) I contrast two approaches to individuating, and explaining, the properties of primary substances
Institute of Philosophy Biological Identity Conference Day Two Hylomorphism, foundationalist materialism, and emergence Denis Walsh (Toronto) I contrast two approaches to individuating, and explaining, the properties of primary substances
Hosted by Karen Hall and Mark Harris, with Denis Walsh.
This short podcast needs a little bit of context. Denis Walsh is a great friend of mine. I served on Kamloops City Council from late 2005 to late 2008. Denis was elected in late 2008. I ran again and fell two places out of being re-elected.Issues discussed:- Clean Air Day 2009- Steep Learning Curve- Trip to Federation of Canadian Municipalities convention in Whistler BC