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Clare U20 Hurling boss Terence Fahy says his side delivered their best display of the season that saw them claim the All Ireland U20 Hurling title. The Banner claimed a sixth All-Ireland title at the grade with a 4-20 to 2-16 defeat of Galway in Thurles. It follows up the All Ireland title the squad won at minor, along with this year's dramatic Munster Final victory. Fahy says he knew the squad hadn't peaked prior to the decider.
In the fifth episode of the Own the Build Leadership Series, Paul is joined by Justin Fahy, Managing Director at Structure Tone UK, to explore the journey from QS to leading a £400m+ fit-out business. Justin's career is a strong example of steady progression built on experience, longevity and advocacy — rising through the ranks from trainee surveyor to Commercial Director, before stepping into Managing Director.The conversation focuses on what effective leadership really looks like at scale, including: why advocacy and trust are critical to career progression; the value of staying in a business long enough to earn opportunity, rather than moving for short-term gain; how taking on difficult projects and responsibility early builds long-term capability; the shift from commercial leadership to full business leadership, including operations, people and risk; and why people management becomes the primary role at senior level. Justin also shares how Structure Tone has grown from £90m to £400m+ by focusing on simple but powerful principles — particularly fair risk management and paying the supply chain on time.The episode closes with a clear message for aspiring leaders: work hard, stay consistent, build trust, and be a good person — the rest follows.A grounded, experience-led conversation for QSs and commercial professionals aiming to step into senior leadership — and for those already there looking to sense-check what strong leadership looks like in 2026.---------------------------------
Clare U20 hurling boss Terence Fahy is lamenting the concession of two late goals that saw his side miss out on an automatic Munster U20 Hurling Final spot. Defeat for the Banner against Cork, paired with Tipperary's win over Limerick means Clare will have to contest the semi final against the same opposition. That game will be played in Páirc uí Chaoimh next Wednesday at 7.35, with the winner advancing to play Tipp in the decider. Fahy has been telling Clare FM's Syl O'Connor that he's confident the squad will learn from their mistakes ahead of next week's last four clash.
There's a lot happening at Breckon Farms , and today I caught up with Nigel Fahy at their beautiful Ohaupo property in Waikato. In our chat, we cover a range of topics, including weanling sales and Group 1 winners. To find out more, head to www.breckonfarms.co.nz or visit www.nzbstandardbred.co.nz.
South Australia’s History Festival gets a fitting soundtrack in episode 432, and it arrives in three distinct voices: a geneticist-historian overturning stones in founding-era South Australia, Mr South Australia himself bringing context and colour to every corner of the conversation, and an original paddle steamer shanty that had Keith Conlon attempting to haul imaginary ropes. Dr Samantha Battams is back for her fourth visit to the Adelaide Show, this time with a book that drops her own family tree right into the founding moments of this state. There is no SA Drink of the Week in this episode. The interview was recorded at the State Library with a room booking that had a firm end time, so Steve, Keith, and Samantha made the most of every minute with stories instead. The Musical Pilgrimage this episode is Steve Davis and the Virtualosos performing Away Away: The Canally Crew Song, an original river shanty written in tribute to the paddle steamer PS Canally, which is being restored at Morgan and set to relaunch in late May 2026, and the song features in Keith and Steve’s show, History Hit Parade show at the Mercury Cinema. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We’re here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It’s an email list. 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Running Sheet: All Singing All Reading South Australian History Festival 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no SA Drink Of The Week this week. 00:02:09 Dr Samantha Battams on Paving the Way May is South Australian History Festival month, and if you want to know why that matters, consider this: the western suburb we now call Grange was once known as Reedbeds, where Captain Charles Sturt made his first home while the colony was being developed. One of our guest’s ancestors was the gardener there. Dr Samantha Battams has written a book that puts her own family tree right in the founding moments of this state, and she’s launching it at the History Festival on 15th May. Samantha, has previously been on The Adelaide Show in 249 – Captain Harry Butler and his Red Devil, 279 – The Secret Art Of Poisoning, and 344 – True Crime SA style. The western suburb we now know as Grange was once called Reedbeds. Captain Charles Sturt made his home there in the colony’s earliest days, and one of Dr Samantha Battams’ ancestors was his gardener. That’s the kind of connection Paving the Way is full of. Battams’ three-times great-grandfather, Johann Gramp, arrived at Kangaroo Island in 1837 as an eighteen-year-old orphan aboard a vessel that wrecked shortly after. He had lost both parents by age seven, worked for a baker in Bavaria, and made his way to Hamburg where the South Australia Company was recruiting German labourers. He would go on to establish what Keith Conlon describes as the first commercial vineyard near Jacobs Creek. Keith also notes that he gets there by a roundabout route, and Samantha fills in the Bavarian versus Prussian distinctions that get flattened when viewed from Australian distance. The animosity ran deep enough that during the First World War, Bavarians were reportedly directing Allied forces toward Prussian positions. The Prussian Lutheran refugees who arrived sponsored by George Fife Angus get their own thread. Their pastor Kavel had travelled to London and secured passage for a group who had been holding secret chapel meetings in barns rather than accept the king’s new prayer book. One Schulz ancestor was accused by the pastor of leaving for earthly reasons rather than faith. Steve’s response: “I think had it been the time of the prosperity gospel, he would’ve been welcomed with open arms. “From Germany to Ireland, and the Fahy family from County Clare. Edmund Fahy arrived with two younger sisters, one of them just ten years old, and the family was almost immediately separated. Edmund headed to the Kapunda mines while the girls went south with an aunt. Samantha spent years untangling the network of Irish immigrants who came out together, sponsored one another, and intermarried across the colony. One thread leads to Dave Graney. “I’ve always loved Dave Graney,” Battams says. “I didn’t know I was related to him.” The Rumbleow family at Encounter Bay ran the first tourist operations in the area. Caroline Rumbleow, who married a man named John Cakebread (“What a name,” says Steve), was said to be the inspiration for a character in the novel Paving the Way by Simpson Newland, which also gives Battams’ book its title. Family accounts suggest Newland followed Caroline to the Ballarat goldfields and asked her to leave her husband. It did not eventuate. Samantha undertook a cultural consultation before writing sections involving Aboriginal people. Old newspaper language was either replaced with more appropriate terminology in square brackets or, in one case involving a funeral pyre, stripped of its sensationalist framing while the story itself was kept. She also describes firsthand colonial accounts of a corroboree of 500 people on the banks of the Torrens near what is now the Paradise Bridge. The interview closes on a revelation hidden since 1890. Battams had her DNA tested to find her adopted father’s biological family, and dismissed a recurring surname, Hazelhurst, as irrelevant to her mother’s side. A later ancestry update showed 25 per cent of her DNA tracing to northwest England and Wales. Following the Hazelhurst name led to Christchurch, New Zealand, and to the conclusion that her great-grandmother Edith Thompson was already pregnant when she married, with a father other than the man recorded. The cover of Paving the Way is a photograph of Edith and Battams’ grandfather. “The true story had been kept from 1890 to 2025,” Battams says. Paving the Way is being launched at the 2026 History Festival on 15 May. Dr Lanie Anderson, a previous Adelaide Show guest (107 – Lainie Anderson: View from the hills), will launch the book. 00:27:59 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature Steve Davis & The Virtualosos‘ “river shanty” song, Away Away (The Canally Crew Song). Steve Davis wrote this original river shanty after time spent aboard the PS Marion, sister vessel to the PS Canally, a paddle steamer launched in 1907 that is now being restored at Morgan ahead of a relaunch in late May 2026. Keith Conlon puts the song in context: Morgan once had queues of paddle steamers and six freight trains a day departing with river cargo. He also produces a story about a paddle steamer loaded with materials to build a pub at Bourke that ran aground in a drought and only floated free two years later, by which point the pub had been built by other means. Away Away is one of ten original songs Steve has written about South Australia for History Hit Parade, the show he and Keith Conlon are performing at Mercury Cinema during the 2026 South Australian History Festival. Keith is confident audiences will want to sing along. A stage jig from Keith is, in his own assessment, highly in doubt. Booking details are in this link: History Hit Parade tickets and information. It’s on Monday, May 11, 11am, and Sunday, May 17, at 4pm and it will simply be an enjoyable show of historical anecdotes, fun, and music.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's it really like starting out as a Business Analyst - and how do you avoid feeling isolated, overwhelmed or “behind” in your early career? In this episode of The BA Brew, Mike is joined by Joe and Jo from the Young Business Analysts (YBA) - a fast‑growing, volunteer‑led community designed to support Business Analysts aged 35 and under. They discuss: Why YBA was created and the gap it set out to fill How safe spaces help early‑career BAs ask the questions they're afraid to ask at work The impact of volunteering on confidence, networking and public speaking How YBA has grown into a 2,500+ strong community across online and in‑person events Why experienced practitioners still have an important role to play From first‑job nerves to conference speaking, this is an honest conversation about growth, connection, and building a career in Business Analysis - without doing it alone. FURTHER RESOURCES YBA YBA Website YBA LinkedIn BA Brews BA Brew 9: Young BA Special BA Brew 77: How to start your BA Career BA Brew 88: BA Apprentice of the Year Articles The Young Business Analysts: How It All Began Where are They Now? Business Analyst Apprentices
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This Spring Gift Campaign is all about strengthening our church. Matt is joined by Jo Fahy, who has faithfully led and served in our kids work for 20+ years! This year we want to raise money to hire a SEND specialist onto our staff team to equip and empower our ministry, and ensure we are as inclusive as we can be in our kids and youth work. God is doing amazing things in and through our church, if you'd like to take part through giving, head to weareemmanuel.com/give. And if you'd like to visit us, head to weareemmanuel.com to find the site nearest you.
Visit lukestorey.com/getqitone and use code LUKE10 to save 10%Longevity isn't about just living longer, but rather living better and longer.Today, I sit down with Dr. Greg Bailey, a former emergency room physician turned biotech investor who now operates at the forefront of longevity science. After a decade in emergency medicine, he transitioned into drug development and cutting-edge research focused on extending healthspan, not just lifespan. We get into the mechanics of ketosis and why metabolic flexibility may matter more than extreme dieting, and the growing role of AI in medicine. Beyond the tech, we address supplement credibility, flawed research, and why connection, purpose, and education remain foundational to real longevity.If you're serious about biohacking, metabolic health, and the future of regenerative medicine, this conversation sets the tone.You'll Learn:[00:00] Introduction[01:29] The creativity and absurdity Greg witnessed in emergency room patients[03:14] Different motivations for pursuing longevity and how desired lifespan changes based on projected health[07:46] Cutting-edge longevity interventions, including epigenetics and cellular reprogramming[12:01] The UCLA study that reversed biological age by two years[15:03] The supplement industry's crisis of trust, why 75% of studies fail replication, and the critical need for credible voices[23:18] Mike Levin's revolutionary bioelectric limb regeneration[33:57] What the ultimate longevity factor is, and today's epidemic of loneliness[39:59] The two pathways to ketosis and why cells prefer ketones over sugar[44:54] Ketones as a potential alcohol replacement for social occasions[49:20] Ketones for brain health across all ages and spermidine's dramatic autophagy effects[01:05:40] Greg's most influential teachers, his mother's profound impact, and my epiphanies I experiencedRelated The Life Stylist Episodes:Surviving the City with Spiritual Science with Dr. Jack Kruse | PodcastThe Toxic Lighting Crisis & How To Fix It with Dr. Jack Kruse, Part 1 | Part 1 and Part 2The 5G EMF Apocalypse & Why Health Food Won't Save You With Dr. Jack Kruse | PodcastThe Ultimate Biohacking Mastermind with Dr. Jack Kruse, Aaron Alexander, & Matt Maruca | PodcastDeuterium Depletion: The Most Powerful Health Hack You've Never Heard Of W/ Dr. Que Collins & Dr. László Boros | PodcastDeuterium Depletion Revisited: The Missing Link With Dr. Anne Cooper | PodcastBadass Biohacks: Deuterium-Depleted Water & Molecular Hydrogen for Extreme Health w/ Robert Slovak | PodcastResources Mentioned:Reversal of epigenetic aging and immunosenescent trends in humans by Fahy, G et al | ArticleA Randomized Open-Label, Observational Study of the Novel Ketone Ester, Bis Octanoyl (R)-1,3-Butanediol, and Its Acute Effect on ß-Hydroxybutyrate and Glucose Concentrations in Healthy Older Adults by Stephens, E et al | ArticleREAD: The Body Electric by Robert O. Becker | BookREAD: A Horse Named Lonesome by Luke Storey | WebsiteA ketogenic diet extends longevity and healthspan in adult mice by Roberts, M et al | ArticleImpact of polyphenol oxidase on the bioavailability of flavan-3-ols in fruit smoothies by Ottaviani, J et al | ArticleSprevive | WebsiteUrolithin A | WikipediaTimeline Mitopure | WebsitePrimeadine Spermidine | WebsiteFull show notes at lukestorey.com/qitoneFind more from Dr. Greg Bailey:Dr. Greg Bailey | WebsiteQitone | Website | Facebook | InstagramFind more from Luke:Luke Storey | Instagram | Facebook | X | YouTube | LinkedInTHE LIFE STYLIST IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:BIOPTIMIZERS | Visit bioptimizers.com/luke to save 15% off sitewide.QUANTUM UPGRADE | Visit lukestorey.com/quantumupgrade and use code LUKE15 to get your 15-day free trial.BON CHARGE | Use the code LIFESTYLIST for 15% off at boncharge.com/lifestylist.LOTUS WEI | Visit lotuswei.com/luke. Take the Flower Quiz and use code LUKE to save 10%Keywords:longevity science, healthspan, lifespan vs healthspan, aging research, biotech investing, drug development, emergency medicine, ketosis, ketone esters, exogenous ketones, metabolic health, metabolic flexibility, fasting, ketogenic diet, epigenetics, cellular reprogramming, limb regeneration, stem cells, senolytics, NAD pathways, AI in medicine, clinical trials, supplement credibility, regenerative medicine, spermidine, urolithin A, education and longevity, purpose and aging
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This week, the effortlessly talented actor Meghann Fahy stops by for a candid look at her journey from shy, gap-toothed singer to Emmy-nominated star. Meghann reflects on her "two-line" Gossip Girl debut, her whirlwind days on Broadway, and subverting expectations as Daphne on the smash series The White Lotus. Plus, Penn and Meghann discuss their upcoming rom-com, You Deserve Each Other, and the social media feud that nearly broke the internet. To learn more about therapy with NOCD, go to https://www.nocd.com and schedule a free 15-minute call with their team.
Can you pitch yourself as a responsible global stakeholder at the same time as running a $1.2 trillion trade surplus? That's China's big global macro play, and it's one that Neil Shearing thinks China is going to struggle to pull off. The Group Chief Economist of Capital Economics is on The Weekly Briefing to explain what that mammoth trade imbalance means for advanced and emerging economies in a fracturing global economy, including why some EMs are doing quite well as a result of all of the geoeconomic ructions.Also on the show, there's an awful lot of noise around the race for AI leadership between the US and China, but how to separate out the hype from the reality? China Economist Leah Fahy's new report sizes up the progress that Chinese AI has made since the launch of DeepSeek a year ago, and the impact that Beijing's race for tech supremacy will have on the country's economic outlook.Six non-consensus calls for China for 2026China's AI rollout could rival the USDrop-In: The shape of the fractured world in 2026The economic and market impact of AI
Immerse yourself in captivating science fiction short stories, delivered daily! Explore futuristic worlds, time travel, alien encounters, and mind-bending adventures. Perfect for sci-fi lovers looking for a quick and engaging listen each day.
On this episode of A One Pint Stand, I head down to South X SouthEast Brewing in Pine Island, Minnesota, to chat with their Co-Founder and Master Brewer, Ann Fahy-Gust. Ann has several decades worth of brewery experience at Coors, Guinness, and Scottish Courage. She has traveled the world and is now creating fantastic beers at South By SouthEast Brewing.If you liked the show and want to support the A One Pint Stand, consider joining our Patreon. There is some great bonus content that our Patreon supporters enjoy that give a fun peek behind the scenes.
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Small family farms are vital to our food supply and our health. In the news this week, Patti and Doug talk about PFAS chemicals in firefighting turnout gear, health problems for kids who get cell phones before age 12, and how tattoo ink travels through the body causing trouble. Then Jennifer Fahy, communications director for Farm Aid, talks about the work of the organization and why protecting small family farms is more important than ever!
Today on the show, we're joined by actor Meghann Fahy. We all know and love her from her role as Daphne in White Lotus Season 2, and she has a ton of new exciting projects in the works, including a new film Rebuilding with Josh O'Connor, out on November 14th. She chatted with Vogue editors Christian Allaire and Margaux Anbouba about acting in horror films, what she stole from the set of Sirens, and which pop girlies she's loving right now.Also on the show, Chioma talks with writer Chanté Joseph about her wildly viral British Vogue article “Is Having A Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?”Plus, we talk about Vogue World: Milan and Balmain's new Creative Director Antonin Tron. The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews.Please help us improve The Run-Through with Vogue by filling out our listener survey: https://panel2058.na2.panelpulse.com/c/a/661hs4tSRdw2yB2dvjFyyw Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Allison and Brian got the inside scoop on Farm Aid 2025 in Minneapolis from co-director Jennifer Fahy.
On this episode of Inside Content, Hayley Bull, VP at 3Vision is joined by Dan Fahy. Dan brings a wealth of knowledge and strategic insight into what's unfolding in the Australian market. In this episode, they unpack the state of Pay TV, the shifting SVOD landscape, the broadcaster-led dominance in FAST, and how local programming—from Bluey to Colin from Accounts—is resonating internationally. Stay in the content world loop
Meghann Fahy's outstanding performance in Sirens earned her a second Emmy-nomination — this time for Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. She plays the sharp, dark, and funny Devon DeWitt, a role that Fahy says she hadn't had the opportunity to step into before, and the first pilot that she really chased after loving the script. Fahy shares what it was like to pursue acting in NY as opposed to LA, her love of singing, and the best things about working with Julianne Moore on set. Video episodes available on Still Watching Netflix YouTube Channel. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
What if choosing between language and executive functioning for your students wasn't an "either/or" decision? And how can we effectively balance academic content with broader cognitive skills? It's a complex challenge, and the answer isn't always obvious.In this episode, I share commentary and a clip of my conversation with Jill Fahy, where we discuss the impact of executive functioning skills on the college experience. Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Eastern Illinois University. She is also the co-director of the Autism Center and Director of the Students with Autism Transitional Education Program, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. In this episode, you'll discover:✅ Should we work on language or executive functioning first? The answer isn't straightforward.✅ Balancing academic content areas and broader cognitive skills: Why both parents and professionals need to learn about executive functioning as it relates to their context. ✅ Educating the public on cognition and evidence-based practices, and why it's so easy for vulnerable individuals to grasp on to pseudoscience. ✅ How to use “asset stacking” to address the need to work on multiple interconnected areas at once (e.g., content area skills, language, cognition).You can connect with Jill via email at jkfahy@eiu.edu. You can read her article, Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151You can learn more about the Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here: https://www.eiu.edu/step/ and the Autism Center here: https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Morley's Mouthfuls: The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has yet again dominated much of the political discourse this week. The calls for Israeli war bonds to be moved from the Irish Central Bank seemed to have been heard by Israel, as they moved authorisation to another country in the EU, namely Luxembourg. However, this act is a drop in the ocean compared to what needs to happen at a political level according to many campaigners, activists and human rights experts. One Galway woman who has very much throw herself into Palestinian solidarity and aid efforts is Salthill poet Sarah Clancy. The flotilla aims to deliver aid to the population in Gaza, something which has not been allowed to happen on several occasions and is against international law. We followed this story up later in the week with the Galway Palestine Solidarity Campaign who will hold The West's Awake Rally for the cause this weekend. They want to see action and pressure brought to bear on Israel so that vital humanitarian aid can be delivered and a prevention of further loss of lives. One Palestinian shared his horror story of escaping the war torn region, his gratitude to make it safely to Ireland for medical treatment of his family and the personal losses he has experienced along the way. It remains to be seen what if anything will trigger a dialogue between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, while we are all used to complaining about the traffic in and around Galway City, one contributor to the show had a nightmare ordeal in a taxi. Maggie Regan and her friend got into a taxi, only for the driver to first go the wrong way and then verbally abuse them. She recalled the night on Galway Talks to a huge reaction and former taxi man and Fine Gael Cllr. Frank Fahy gave some advice on best practice to prevent and or deal with a situation like this in the future. While Frank contested that incidents like these were rare we did get an avalanche of texts in venting similar bad experiences. Cllr. Fahy also pointed out the fact that some taxi drivers are the subject to both verbal and physical abuse and that there are serious responsibilities and dangers with the profession, particularly those who drive night shifts. Galway GAA announced that Padraic Joyce will get a two year extension as manager of the senior football team, meaning the Killererin man will be at the helm until the end of the 2028 season. John Divilly has stepped away from the fray meaning there will be gaps to fill in the backroom team over the off season. With many high profile names in the mix it will be interesting to see will someone come through the ranks locally or will an outside name like Kieran Donaghy link in with the tribes. Ultimately, that will be a decision for Padraic Joyce. The housing situation was under the microscope again this week. Following on from the fact that homelessness figures reached another record high last week, we had the compounding effect of Galway being among the worst areas when it comes to dereliction and vacancy. Cllr Niall McNeilis of the Labour Party said that while Government had committed funding to tackle vacant homes, it is a drop in the ocean compared to the investment needed. We had a great day out in Kilnadeema Leitrim for our Community Matters programme from Finnerty's Mills. Next up is Corr Na Mona next Friday. Join us again for Galway Talks on Monday where our Galway Great after 11am is Jarlath McDonagh of Turloughmore.
Irish fintech startup JustTip has announced a strategic partnership with myPOS, the payments platform that powers seamless transactions across Europe. The collaboration integrates JustTip's award-winning cashless tipping and service charge management technology directly into myPOS card terminals, delivering a powerful, fully compliant solution for the hospitality industry. The integration allows customers to pay both their bill and a tip directly on a myPOS terminal, with payments routed to the merchant's account, and tips automatically separated, processed, and distributed through JustTip's transparent platform. Businesses gain access to real-time reporting, automated allocation, and written distribution policies that support compliance with Irish legislation. In the first 12 weeks of the partnership, the collaboration, which is being rolled out across Europe, has processed more than €3 million in payments and €350,000 in tips, working with renowned clients including Marco Pierre White, Variety Jones, and Farmer Browns. "Hospitality is under immense pressure to cut costs while keeping staff motivated and compliant with complex legislation," said James Fahy, co-founder and CEO of JustTip. "By combining our technology with myPOS's trusted payment infrastructure, we're giving businesses a powerful, cost-saving solution that eliminates admin headaches, ensures transparency, and puts more money into staff's pockets." The partnership also helps businesses reduce costs, eliminating the 11.15% PRSI charge on tips, while ensuring compliance with legislation in the UK and Ireland's amended Payment of Wages (Tips and Gratuities) Act 2022, which requires employers to show complete transparency on all tips as well as provide a breakdown of electronic tips and their distribution. Founded in 2021 by entrepreneurs James Fahy and Ciara Walsh, JustTip emerged in response to outdated tipping practices that lacked transparency for staff and employers. Today, it is trusted by more than 650 companies across Ireland and the UK and is scaling rapidly into new European markets, bringing its unique blend of cashless tipping and tax-efficient automation to more businesses. "This partnership is a major milestone for JustTip," added Fahy. "It shows the appetite across Europe for modern, transparent solutions that not only keep businesses compliant but also strengthen trust between employers, employees, and customers." See more stories here.
We begin with a slow tease: Daft Punk – “Get Lucky” (The Funk Assassin's Groove Lucky Edit). A stripped, sultry rework that slides straight into your hips and lingers there. The lights are low, the air's warm, and the rhythm wastes no time getting intimate. Also expect my remix of Jamiroquai – “Space Cowboy” (The Funk Assassin's Synths In Space Remix)—galactic funk for bodies that don't want to land. Throughout the mix, I flip the greats: Barry White gets deeper, SOS Band gets sexier, Róisín Murphy glows with neon seduction, and Kathy Brown delivers pure heat. Expect serious floor friction from: Purple Disco Machine – Beat Of Your Heart Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass Ken@Work – Such A Special Night Crazy P – Human After All Plus many more! This one's built to move you—slow grinds, stolen glances, and grooves that touch all the right places. Turn it up, dim everything else, and let the mix take its time. — 1. Daft Punk – Get Lucky (The Funk Assassin's Groove Lucky Edit) 2. House Punkz – Let The Music Play 3. Moon Boots – In My Life (Extended Mix) 4. Pipi Lei Oui, Ken@Work – Baby Slow Down (Ken@Work Remix) 5. Adri Block, Paul Parsons – Comin on Strong 6. Namy, Angela Johnson – The Remedy 7. Bondax, SHELLS – Fade 8. Daz Paget – Feel the Vibes Raw 9. MVC Project – Suite 321 (Nightclubbing Mix) 10. Andy Bach – I Know You Want Me 11. Sonic Soul Orchestra, Kathy Brown – Ooh What a Life (S.K.O.D Edit) 12. Shabi – Let's Do It (R/A Funkadelic Sessions Mix) 13. Risk Assessment – Everyday Miracle 14. AutoReverse – Sax Machine 15. Flevans – Dreamer 16. Briel Holms, Sean Jay Dee, Gabriel Slick – Feel So Good 17. Small Talk – Gangsters and Sunshine 18. Processman, Fabio Santanna – Chic Show 19. Jamiroquai – Space Cowboy (The Funk Assassin's Synths In Space Remix) 20. Cocolorez – Inside (Original Club Mix) 21. Bakermat, Fly Disco Butter – Your Shine (Fly Disco Butter Remix) 22. Da Lukas – Satisfy Your Soul (Extended Mix) 23. Saturno 5 – Aerobics #5 24. Bustin' Loose, Magnolia, Hot Toddy, Catalina – Paradise (Hot Toddy Remix) 25. Purple Disco Machine, ÁSDÍS – Beat Of Your Heart 26. Woolfy, Love Athletics, Boys' Shorts – Making It Right (Boys' Shorts Remix) 27. Paul Deighton, Hannah Huxford – Stick Together 28. Surahn, Prins Thomas – Don't Panic (Prins Thomas Remix) 29. PÅllux – Funk Off 30. Choosy Lover – Soul Food 31. Sgt Slick – White Treble Black Bass (Slick's Discotizer Recut) 32. Ken@Work – Such A Special Night 33. Róisín Murphy, DJ Koze, Eli Escobar – You Knew (Eli Escobar Remix) 34. Gouldian Finch, Lindstrøm – Natas Kaupas (Lindstrøm Mix) 35. Fahy & Sanchez, Scruscru – Contre Pied (Scruscru Remix) 36. Celestial Being, Citizens of the World Choir, C – Raise The Vibration (Crackazat Mana's Dub) 37. Felipe Avelar – Your Body (Original Mix) 38. Lukske P – Break For Dancers 39. Crazy P – Human After All — Dedicated to the loving memory of my muse, Danielle Moore of Crazy P, performed on the anniversary of her passing. Big Love.
For 40 years, Farm Aid has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with family farmers, ensuring they can stay on their land and thrive despite corporate pressures, bad policies, and climate challenges. In this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan welcomes Jennifer Fahy, Co-Executive Director and longtime Communications Director of Farm Aid.Jennifer shares how Farm Aid began as a one-day benefit concert in 1985 — founded by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp — and has since grown into a powerful nonprofit movement raising over $60 million to keep family farmers farming. We dive into the upcoming Farm Aid 40 festival in Minneapolis, the importance of Homegrown Concessions® and Homegrown Village, and the ongoing fight for a fair and sustainable food system.
DROP follows Violet (Meghann Fahy), a widow/single mom going on her first date after the violent death of her abusive husband.All looks promising across the dinner table: Henry (Brendon Sklenar) is a charming, attractive, thoughtful guy. He's a photographer for the mayor. He bought a trinket for her 5-year-old. He's got a good wit. Perfect first outing, right?The problem lies in Violet's' phone. She's receiving these anonymous airdrops from someone in the restaurant. What starts as a couple of dumb memes quickly devolves as the dropper gets personal and eventually instructs her to kill Henry or the masked man in her house will kill her son and sister. One glance of her security cameras confirms the worst. The game is on.Who's doing this? Why her? Why Henry? How's Violet gonna save her family? This is the wind of the car that's gonna send us through DROP's Hitchcock-inspired story. I enjoy Fahy and Sklenar's chemistry & the production design dazzles my comfort-seeking soul. However, bringing Violet's panicked state to the screen results in some distracting lighting setups, framing and VFX work (You've likely never before seen cell phone text glare onto 70% of the screen across multiple instances.) The end of the movie goes for entertaining, if stupid, gonzo; The blend of serious subjects and pulpy execution leaves a bad taste in my mouth.It's not a worst offender by any means, so I'd mildly recommend DROP as a watch with the kind of people who love tossing themselves into wild scenarios, calling out their own escape plans, critiquing the movie's lapses in logic. Click play on a chill Friday night and I don't think you'll be so disappointed.DROP is currently available to purchase in 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD formats at your favorite home video retailer. Thanks to Universal and Mandy Kay Marketing for the review copy!---Please rate, review & subscribe to The Movies wherever you listen to podcasts!Follow The Movies on Instagram and Letterboxd
On this episode, I'm talking about what commercial leadership really looks like in 2025. What's changing, what's staying the same, and how smart operators are navigating uncertainty - with Kelsey Fahy, Commercial Director at The Fold.We get into the evolving role of commercial leaders, and why success now depends on cross-functional thinking, faster decision-making, and a deep understanding of the customer. Kelsey shares how The Fold balances agility with consistency, and how they stay laser-focused on their purpose while expanding across channels and markets.We also explore how AI is creeping into commercial conversations, not to replace people, but to unlock faster, smarter decisions. And we talk about why brands need to stop over-personalising the wrong moments, and start paying more attention to post-purchase.If you're a brand operator thinking about growth, CX, and where to invest next, this one's for you.This episode is brought to you by Reveni. Reveni helps eCommerce brands turn refunds into retained revenue, by making instant exchanges the default, not the exception. Learn more at Reveni.Checkout Factory here.Sign up to our newsletter here.
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Chris Hughen sat down with Kathryn Fahy to discuss large to massive rotator cuff tears. We dive into degenerative vs traumatic tears, operative versus non-operative management, what patients want to improve their care, a call to action for healthcare practitioners, and much more. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/mR8vhn5MHW0 Episode Resources: Fahy, 2025 Kathryn's Twitter --- Follow Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Rehab & Performance Programs: https://store.e3rehab.com/ Newsletter: https://e3rehab.ck.page/19eae53ac1 Coaching & Consultations: https://e3rehab.com/coaching/ Mentoring: https://e3rehab.com/mentorship-intake-form/ Articles: https://e3rehab.com/articles/ --- Podcast Sponsors: The Science PT: Get 5% off all online courses using “E3podcast” at checkout! - https://thesciencept.com/courses/online-courses/ Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off all shoes! - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/e3rehab --- @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @dr.nicolept @chrishughen @nateh_24 --- This episode was produced by Kody Hughes
Limerick are looking to win their first piece of non-league-related silverware since the 1890s on Saturday, when they play Kildare in the Tailteann Cup final. Their captain Cillian Fahy spoke to OTB's Scarlett Heron.
On this week's episode of Clare Women In Business, Pat Flynn chats with Bríd Fahy, founder of Linnalla Ice Cream and Café.
Given how common rotator cuff tears are, chances are you will work with someone who has a tear at some point in your career. Do you know what patients will want from their rehabilitation? Are you confident with your approach to managing rotator cuff tears? Today, Dr Kathryn Fahy, physiotherapist and researcher from Aspetar Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha discusses the CALMeR Cuff pathway. Dr Fahy developed CALMeR Cuff with patients, clinicians and researchers to guide care for people with large to massive rotator cuff tears. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Co-design of the CALMeR Cuff pathway: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2025.13342
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The reviews are in and it sounds like actress Meghann Fahy's birthday party was a hell of a good time. Her latest project, "Sirens," premieres Thursday on Netflix. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The largest collection of Princess Diana items is going up for auction. Also, Tara Lipinski gives us a preview of the Milan Olympics. Plus, Meghann Fahy chats about "Sirens" and her take on "The White Lotus." And, Memorial Day weekend sales you won't want to miss.
E118 The Fifth Court featuring retired judge Mary FahyJudge Mary Fahy retired from the Irish District Court on January 31, 2025, concluding a distinguished 31-year judicial career. Appointed to the bench in the early 1990s, she served in various jurisdictions, including Dublin and Galway, and was known for her commitment to accessible justice and her forthright approach to the law.Law Career HighlightsThe ‘C' Case: In the late 1990s, Judge Fahy presided over the high-profile 'C' case, involving a 13-year-old girl who became pregnant after rape and sought to travel abroad for an abortion. Judge Fahy ruled in favor of the girl's right to travel, a decision later upheld by the High Court. This case attracted significant attention and was the only instance where she recalled receiving hate mail during her career. Aran Islands Court Sittings: Demonstrating her dedication to community-based justice, Judge Fahy traveled by ferry to Inis Mór three times a year to hold court sessions in both English and Irish, addressing cases from all three Aran Islands. She believed these sittings were vital for ensuring that island residents felt connected to the justice system. Golfgate Trial: In 2022, she presided over the 'Golfgate' trial, swiftly dismissing charges against former senator Donie Cassidy and others after a brief deliberation, stating that the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case.As always guests are asked for their (sometimes) legally based recommendations for books or movies. Judge Fahy proposed the movie Fargo and a book , The Coast Road, by Alan MurrinThe episode also includes recent important cases drawn from the Decisis casebook. These are brought to you thanks to Charltons Solicitors and Collaborative Practitioners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Maybe you fell in love with her as Sutton on The Bold Type or met her in White Lotus Season 2—either way, Meghann Fahy is that girl. She's now starring in the new movie Drop alongside hottie Brandon Sklenar, and we get into all of it: filming in Ireland, doing her own stunts (!), her birthday plans, favorite kind of gift, and how the White Lotus finale was totally spoiled for her.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Head to http://primalkitchen.com/notskinnypodcast to save 20% off your next online order with code NOTSKINNY at checkout. Primal Kitchen products are also available in stores nationwide, so visit primalkitchen.com/notskinnypodcast to find a location near you!Right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, text NOTSKINNY to 64000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.Do what I did, make changing time easier for you and your baby so you can spend more time on the things you love… Order Magnetic Me today! For yourself… or as a great gift for any parent! Go to MagneticMe.com – new customers will get 15% off their first order!Feel the difference an extraordinary night's sleep can make with Boll & Branch. Get 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets, at BollAndBranch.com/notskinny. Exclusions apply. See site for details.If you're like me and looking for shopping to be fun and easy, then head to Saks for inspiring ways to upgrade your personal style, every day. Shop Saks.com.Upgrade your space with the most stylish, customizable and elevated sofa bed available. To get $100 off your new sofa, plus fast shipping, go to us.koala.com/AMANDA.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ronald Young Jr. reviews Drop with JC Howard… JC forces RYJ to ponder whether his thoughts about leverage have ruined his enjoyment of a potentially great thrillerJC - 4.25 of 5 starsRYJ - 3.25 of 5 stars Follow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigronFollow JC Howard on IG and BlueskyCheck out his piece on Code Switch entitled Black Praise in White PewsAvailable in theatersStarring Maghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jacob Robinson, Reed Diamond, and Gabrielle Ryan SpringWritten by Jillian Jacobs, and Chris RoachDirected by Christopher LandonFor more information about Drop, check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link
Andrew Rannells stops by to co-host with Jenna for the day. The two are joined by Patrick Schwarzenegger to talk about season 3 of ‘The White Lotus' and what kind of role he wants to take on next. Also, Meghann Fahy discusses her new thriller ‘Drop' and her rise to stardom. Plus, chef Michael Solomonov shares a delicious matzo toast recipe perfect for Passover festivities.
In Los Angeles, a police chase led to a standoff, shooting and the arrest of an author who is married to a member of the rock band Weezer. Police say Jillian Shriner was not the target of the pursuit, but now faces charges. CBS News' Elise Preston has more. A new report, examining more than 56 million pregnancies, found children born to women with diabetes have "sharply higher rates" of ADHD and autism. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain. President Trump's trade war with China could have an impact on Hollywood. China has demanded censorship on American movies before, but now there are reports of a potential ban. CBS News' Carter Evans has more. Most Americans have until April 15 to file their tax returns or request an extension to file and pay any taxes owed. With less than a week left before the deadline, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" with some tax advice. Actor Meghann Fahy, best known for her breakout role as Daphne in season two of "The White Lotus," returns to the screen in the psychological thriller "Drop." She plays a widowed mom whose first date turns terrifying after receiving mysterious AirDropped messages. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[Editor's Note: We experienced some technical difficulties with the audio of this episode. Our apologies, and thank you for your understanding!]Meghann Fahy's been thriving on screen for quite some time now. She was in over 80 episodes of One Life to Live as Hannah O'Connor and starred in the hit Freeform series The Bold Type which ran for five seasons. But, there's no denying that The White Lotus was a different kind of game-changer. Not only did Mike White's HBO series continue to be a pop culture sensation in its second season, but the quality of the new episodes earned nine members of the ensemble Emmy nominations, including Fahy.Since that Emmy nomination? Fahy's downright soaring. She had a role in the 2024 genre mash-up gem Your Monster starring a Collider Ladies Night favorite, Melissa Barrera. She was in The Perfect Couple with Nicole Kidman, she was in Rebuilding with Josh O'Connor which earned high praise at Sundance, and is also in Molly Smith Metzler's highly anticipated Netflix series Sirens with Julianne Moore and Milly Alcock. All very exciting achievements, but there's something extra special about the movie Fahy has hitting theaters on April 11. Christopher Landon's Drop marks the very first time Fahy is #1 on the call sheet for a feature film.She headlines as Violent, a widowed mother reluctantly going on her first date in years. While dining in an upscale restaurant with her dating app match, Brandon Sklenar's Henry, Violet starts getting a string of unusual and alarming anonymous drops to her phone. Is it her date? Is it another diner? Or perhaps it's an employee at the restaurant. Violet doesn't know and she'll have to figure it out on her own because the assailant is watching and they insist she tell no one - or else.Drop rocks a sharp script and the much-needed skilled mind and eye to execute it in Landon, but the success of the film heavily depends on Fahy's ability to deftly navigate the production challenges that come with such a concept while also ensuring the viewer can feel the threat Violet's under, and she excels tackling both - big time. While celebrating Drop's World Premiere screening at SXSW, Fahy visited the Collider Media Studio at the Cinema Center for a Collider Ladies Night interview to go back to the beginning and recap her journey to landing at the top of the call sheet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Galway midfielder Cianan Fahy speaks to Odhran Johnson at today's launch of the Leinster Hurling Championship.
Can we reverse aging by regenerating the thymus? In this groundbreaking conversation, Dr. Greg Fahy shares his pioneering research on the thymus gland's role in immune function, longevity, and epigenetic age reversal. We dive deep into the TRIM study, which demonstrated for the first time that thymus regeneration in humans is possible—and may even turn back the clock on biological aging. Dr. Fahy also explores how growth hormone plays a role in reversing age-related thymic decline, the controversies around its use, and why insulin sensitivity is critical for healthy aging. Plus, we discuss cutting-edge regenerative medicine approaches like cryopreservation for organ preservation and transplantation—and what this means for the future of human longevity. If you're interested in immunology, anti-aging breakthroughs, and regenerative medicine, this episode is packed with insights on how reprogramming the thymus could unlock longer, healthier lives.
Can we reverse aging by regenerating the thymus? In this groundbreaking conversation, Dr. Greg Fahy shares his pioneering research on the thymus gland's role in immune function, longevity, and epigenetic age reversal. We dive deep into the TRIM study, which demonstrated for the first time that thymus regeneration in humans is possible—and may even turn back the clock on biological aging. Dr. Fahy also explores how growth hormone plays a role in reversing age-related thymic decline, the controversies around its use, and why insulin sensitivity is critical for healthy aging. Plus, we discuss cutting-edge regenerative medicine approaches like cryopreservation for organ preservation and transplantation—and what this means for the future of human longevity. If you're interested in immunology, anti-aging breakthroughs, and regenerative medicine, this episode is packed with insights on how reprogramming the thymus could unlock longer, healthier lives.
After my conversation with Dr. Greg Fahy in August, I realized that I had additional questions that we didn't have time to address the first time around. Importantly, since here I am studying the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions on aging, I wanted to know his thoughts on the dietary components of the TRIMM study and beyond. Dr. Fahy shares his thoughts on my question and some others on side effects on different medication and supplement interventions, the mechanism by which he thinks the restoration of hair color occurred in some of his study participants, and how to think about (and feel motivated about!) incorporating safe exercise. This brief bonus podcast episode is just right for squeezing into your holiday schedule. Enjoy! ~DrKF Missed the first conversation with Dr. Greg Fahy? Catch up on the original episode for key insights and context before diving into the follow-up! https://tinyurl.com/bdcwktbj Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast for the full list of links and resources. GUEST DETAILS Greg Fahy, PhD Intervene Immune: https://interveneimmune.com/who-we-are/ Email: fahy@interveneimmune.com Dr. Greg Fahy received his Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Cryobiology from the Medical College of Georgia in 1977. A world-renowned cryobiologist, Dr. Fahy is the chief science officer and co-founder of Intervene Immune, where he leads groundbreaking research on thymus regeneration and combating age-related immune decline. He designed and led the TRIIM trial, the first to demonstrate both thymus rejuvenation and the reversal of human epigenetic age. His work has been pivotal in advancing aging research, resulting in successful follow-up trials like TRIIM-XA, and further planned studies aimed at refining and expanding these innovative treatments. WORK WITH OUR TEAM At Dr. Fitzgerald's New Frontiers Functional Medicine and Nutrition Clinic, we specialize in personalized root cause medicine, offering both in person and virtual consultations. Our team of functional medicine physicians and nutritionists is trained in the research based, Younger You Longevity Protocol and experienced in working with many conditions, including gastrointestinal, immune, cardiovascular, metabolic, brain, and many more, and in supporting those seeking optimal wellness. Ready to explore how we can help you feel your best? Visit https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb to book a free15-minute Discovery Call today. Want more? CONNECT WITH DrKF Join our newsletter here: https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/newsletter/ Or take our pop quiz and test your BioAge! https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/bioagequiz YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/hjpc8daz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarafitzgerald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrKaraFitzgerald/ DrKF Clinic: Patient consults with DrKF physicians including Younger You Concierge: https://tinyurl.com/yx4fjhkb Younger You Group Program: https://tinyurl.com/4hvusavw Younger You book: https://tinyurl.com/mr4d9tym Better Broths and Healing Tonics book: https://tinyurl.com/3644mrfw