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Maggie O'Farrell, the celebrated author of "Hamnet," discusses her new novel, "Land." The story follows an Irish family in the wake of the potato famine. Cover art courtesy of Knopf Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most agencies are chasing scale, acquisitions, and bigger rent rolls, but some of the fastest-growing businesses are doing the exact opposite: staying small, staying personal, and winning clients through service. On The Property Management Excellence (PMX) Podcast, Alex Whitlock sat down with Ashby Farrell, director of WHITEARCH, to explore why boutique property management is making a comeback and how a one-man operation evolved into a thriving Perth agency. Farrell shares how frustration with the disconnect between sales and property management pushed him to build an agency focused on long-term relationships, accountability, and a level of service he felt was missing elsewhere in the industry. Rather than pursuing aggressive growth, Farrell said that WHITEARCH has prioritised quality over quantity, maintaining direct contact with landlords and taking a hands-on approach that many larger agencies have abandoned. The conversation also examines the changing Perth market, where increasing consolidation among major agencies is creating opportunities for smaller operators to differentiate themselves through personalised service and stronger client relationships.
Revelaciones y juguetes frente a las nuevas tecnologías en los cines, adioses sorprendentes en las platyaformas y el rugido inminente de los dragones marcan el pulso de una nueva entrega de Estamos de Cine - Edición Series. Esta semana analizamos las tres grandes novedades de nuestro Filtro Rachel: -'Sugar' (Apple TV+): Destaca el regreso de Colin Farrell, que vuelve a meterse en la piel de un detective soñador en una propuesta con sabor a cine clásico negro e impecable factura. - 'Te encontraré' (Netflix) Analizamos el fulgurante estreno de este thriller que ha entrado rompiendo moldes y se ha colocado directamente en el número uno de lo más visto de la plataforma. Desglosamos las claves de esta potente propuesta norteamericana protagonzia por Sam Worthington. - 'Oasis': ¿Es el nuevo placer culpable de la temporada? De los institutos pijos al complejo veraniego de lujo, desgranamos este relevo natural que aspira a heredar el fenómeno de Élite. - ¿Adiós a la maldición de Widow's Bay? Analizamos el bautizado como uno de los "éxito durmientes" de la temporada; la serie de terror que entró de puntillas en la plataforma de Apple y ha terminado convertida en un auténtico fenómeno de masas tras la despedida de La maldición de Widow's Bay. - Y para acabar, Ángel Luque activa su barómetro musical para sumergirse en los suburbios del Nueva York de los años 30 con la esperada banda sonora, con sabor a cine negro de Spider-Man Noir (Prime Video), evaluando si las partituras de Kris Bowers y Michael Dean Parsons logran estar a la altura del listón heredado de Los Bridgerton o Robot salvaje.
Kenny Farrell, the head coach and GM of the New Orleans Jesters, joined Sports Talk. Farrell broke down the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the US Men's National Team's hot start. He previewed America's upcoming showdown against Australia.
Steve, Jeff, and Hoss evaluated the Saints' crowded RB and WR positions. Kenny Farrell, the head coach and GM of the New Orleans Jesters, joined Sports Talk. Farrell broke down the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the US Men's National Team's hot start. He previewed America's upcoming showdown against Australia.
D'aontaigh an rialtas an tseachtain seo faoi dhréacht den ráiteas náisiúnta pleanála ar lóistín gearrthréimhseach. Deir Sinn Féin go bhfuil go leor éiginnteacht ag baint leis an reachtaíocht atá curtha chun cinn ag an rialtas.
Welcome to Episode 134 of the Trail Running Ireland Podcast.In this weeks show we speak with one of the leading lights from Team Ireland from last weeks European Off Road Running Championships, ie The European Mountain Running Championships; Sinéad Farrell is here to tell us about her 34th place in the 13km Up and Down, Ireland´s highest senior individual place across the weekend along with SarahMcCormack who also came 34th in the Uphill Only race in her 22nd Championship appearance for Ireland. We also have René Borg with us from Running Coach Ireland to tell us about his new hybrid endurance sport and a good option for cross training, SwimRun.Everyone, get your running gear on, lets go.
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central, Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West, Pádraig Rice, Social Democrat TD for Cork South Central and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times.
Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central, Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West, Pádraig Rice, Social Democrat TD for Cork South Central and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times.
Tonight's panel consists of Colm Burke, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central, Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West, Pádraig Rice, Social Democrat TD for Cork South Central and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, The Irish Times.
Patrick Farrell, co-founder of Keystone Investing, shares how God reshaped his understanding of success, stewardship, and surrender through entrepreneurship, investing, and community. After growing up in a generous household and later chasing performance and achievement, Patrick encountered Jesus in high school and eventually rediscovered a deeper, more relational faith while working at a cybersecurity startup. That season of spiritual renewal planted the seeds for Keystone Investing, a faith-driven investing community helping investors align their capital with Kingdom values. In this conversation, Patrick explains how Keystone creates spaces where investors and founders can pursue both financial excellence and meaningful impact without sacrificing relationships or spiritual formation. He reflects on the dangers of performance-driven stewardship, the importance of wise and thoughtful risk-taking, and why generosity and investing both require surrender to God's lead. Along the way, he offers practical wisdom for discerning where God may be leading your resources and how community can help shape faithful decision-making. Listen to discover how surrendering control of your finances can open the door to deeper joy, discernment, and Kingdom impact. Major Topics Include: Surrendering control of financial stewardship Investing through relationships, not transactions Breaking performance-driven identity patterns Aligning capital with Kingdom convictions Building community around faith-driven investing Pursuing profit alongside Kingdom impact Discerning risk through intimacy with God Practicing generosity from abundance, not fear Integrating faith into business leadership Cultivating wise stewardship through spiritual formation QUOTES TO REMEMBER “The first step on the stewardship journey is recognizing that all of your capital is God's. It all belongs to Him.” “If you start there in that position of surrender, I'm so confident that God will do the rest.” “This entire process of faith-driven investing is all about growing in intimacy with the Lord.” “You can make a ton of money, you can have a ton of impact, but if you're not transformed and the people around you aren't transformed, then that falls short of what I think God's goal was.” “We want to find excellent values-aligned founders building intentional mission-driven businesses that are heading toward sustainability and profitability and growth and scale.” “Faith-driven investing can be excellent. It can be excellent for people, excellent for impact, and excellent financially.” “You don't necessarily have to sacrifice returns in order to see Kingdom impact.” “God is using investing to work on investors.” “God cares about relationships more than really anything else.” “Anything that we set up from a business perspective that deprioritizes relationship tends to fall victim to our sinful nature.” “There are few people within a founder's life that have more access to them than their investors.” “Most of the time, in my experience, God's going to push us into more and greater risk to help us rely on Him.” “The steward buried his talent because he was worried about retribution. And the Master is upset that the steward thought of Him that way.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW Keystone Investing Mark Batterson, Pastor and Author (see our past interview here) Praxis (see our interview with Cofounder Josh Kwan) Bill and Dana Wichterman, Givers and Impact Investors (see our past interview here) Faith Driven Entrepreneur Faith Driven Investor Eventide Sovereigns Capital BIBLE REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW Deuteronomy 6:12 | Only by the Grace of God then take care lest you forget the Lord, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. Matthew 25:14–30 | Parable of the Talents James 2:17 | Faith Without Works So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. TAKE A STEP DEEPER On the Finish Line podcast, we are all about stories, seeing how God draws us into generosity over a lifetime. But sometimes these stories can leave us thinking, “What's that next step look like for me?” That's exactly why we've launched a whole new podcast called Applied Generosity which explores the full landscape of the generous life across 7 different dimensions of generosity. Applied Generosity helps make sense of the hundreds of stories we've shared on the Finish Line Podcast to help you find that best next step. If you've been inspired by these stories and want to take things to the next level, check out Applied Generosity anywhere you listen to podcasts or at appliedgenerosity.com.
Not every property is right for every investor.In this episode, James and Lighthouse Property Director Adam Farrell break down which property types suit different investors, from townhouses and standalone homes to renovations, multi-unit properties and commercial real estate, while exploring risk, cash flow, capital growth, retirement planning, and when property may not be the right investment at all.Next Steps: Thinking about your next property purchase? Speak with the Lighthouse Property team to build an investment strategy that matches your goals, risk profile, and long-term financial plan.For more money tips follow us on:FacebookInstagramThe content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
Bobby and Steve discussed the outrageous ticket prices to attend the 2026 World Cup Final. The guys also projected a dramatic knockout stage of the tournament. Kenny Farrell, the head coach and general manager of the New Orleans Jesters, joined Sports Talk. Farrell broke down the US Men's National Team's chances in this year's World Cup. He evaluated the top contenders in the tournament, explaining that the US can beat anyone.
Kenny Farrell, the head coach and general manager of the New Orleans Jesters, joined Sports Talk. Farrell broke down the US Men's National Team's chances in this year's World Cup. He evaluated the top contenders in the tournament, explaining that the US can beat anyone.
The Webster Land Trust is hoping to bring affordable housing to Webster Groves.
Neil Treacy is joined by Bernard Jackman and Gareth Steenson, as we look back on Leinster's URC semi-final win against the Stormers, and break down the big stories of the week in Irish rugby.
Ben Youngs and Dan Cole break down all the weekend's rugby action as the PREM reached its conclusion, the URC semi-finals provided a huge shock and Andy Farrell committed his future to Ireland until 2031. ✍️ Subscribe to Coley's newsletter: https://loveofrugby.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.Coming up, Andy Farrell signs a new deal with the IRFU to stay on as head coach through to 2031,Leinster head coach Leo Cullen praises "genius" senior coach Jacques Nienaber,And Maggie Alphonsi slams the RFU over a sexism row involving one of its council members.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
While most of the country worries about slowing markets and policy uncertainty, Perth's fundamentals continue to suggest the boom is far from being over. In a special crossover podcast episode of Smart Property Investment and Real Estate Business, Liam Garman sits down with Ashby Farrell from WHTEARCH to explore why Perth continues to outperform while Sydney and Melbourne lose momentum. Farrell explains that Perth's growth is being driven by genuine owner-occupier demand rather than investor speculation, creating a level of resilience rarely seen in other capital cities. The discussion highlights how rising construction costs, labour shortages, and supply constraints are making established homes increasingly attractive, with many properties now impossible to replace at their current market value. The episode also explores the potential impact of proposed changes to negative gearing, capital gains tax, and rental legislation, and why Perth may be better positioned than most markets to absorb any policy shocks. Farrell argues that despite ongoing uncertainty, the fundamentals supporting Perth remain firmly intact, with affordability, population growth, and lifestyle appeal continuing to drive demand. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, X and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
While most of the country worries about slowing markets and policy uncertainty, Perth's fundamentals continue to suggest the boom is far from being over. In a special crossover podcast episode of Smart Property Investment and Real Estate Business, Liam Garman sits down with Ashby Farrell from WHTEARCH to explore why Perth continues to outperform while Sydney and Melbourne lose momentum. Farrell explains that Perth's growth is being driven by genuine owner-occupier demand rather than investor speculation, creating a level of resilience rarely seen in other capital cities. The discussion highlights how rising construction costs, labour shortages, and supply constraints are making established homes increasingly attractive, with many properties now impossible to replace at their current market value. The episode also explores the potential impact of proposed changes to negative gearing, capital gains tax, and rental legislation, and why Perth may be better positioned than most markets to absorb any policy shocks. Farrell argues that despite ongoing uncertainty, the fundamentals supporting Perth remain firmly intact, with affordability, population growth, and lifestyle appeal continuing to drive demand. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.
A visit to TeraWulf's Lake Mariner campus reveals how AI infrastructure is evolving far beyond the traditional data centre Standing beside the former Somerset coal-fired power station on the shores of Lake Ontario, it was difficult to miss the scale of what is now taking shape. (See photo above of the Lake Mariner facility under construction). Construction crews were working across the Lake Mariner campus, where TeraWulf is transforming a site once associated with coal-fired electricity generation, and later bitcoin mining, into a major AI and high-performance computing facility. One of the largest buildings currently under development, known as CB-4, spans approximately 330,000 square feet, equivalent to more than four full-sized football pitches under one roof. The site was one of several stops during a Schneider Electric-hosted visit to Buffalo, New York examining the infrastructure emerging around large-scale AI computing. While much public discussion focuses on AI software and increasingly powerful processors, the visit highlighted something less visible: the industrial infrastructure now being built to support the next generation of AI systems. Lake Mariner's story is also one of industrial regeneration. Rather than developing a completely new location, TeraWulf is repurposing an established industrial site, reusing land, transmission infrastructure and grid connections already associated with power generation. The company has stated that its operations are powered predominantly by zero-carbon electricity, drawing on hydroelectric and nuclear generation available through New York State's electricity system, alongside solar generation currently under development on site. During a tour of the campus, Sean Farrell, COO of TeraWulf, described a project being delivered at remarkable speed. Around 1,600 people are involved across engineering, construction and specialist trades. "We work around the clock," Farrell said. According to Farrell, facilities that once took years to deliver are now being brought online in less than 12 months. The speed of development was one of the most striking aspects of the visit. Walking around the site, it became clear that this was no longer simply a story about data centres. Alongside the buildings themselves were substations, transformers, cooling systems, power distribution equipment and extensive electrical infrastructure. Having toured Lake Mariner, I asked Robert Bunger, Global Director of Data Centre Solution Architecture at Schneider Electric, whether the industry had reached a point where access to power, cooling and grid capacity now matters as much as constructing new facilities. Bunger's answer was immediate. "Scale, capacity and grid capacity," he said. "Absolutely." The response reflected much of what visitors had seen throughout the day. The challenge facing operators is no longer simply creating more data centre space. It is securing enough power, cooling and supporting infrastructure to keep pace with rapidly growing AI workloads. Speed is also becoming a critical factor. Throughout the visit, Farrell, and later Bunger, returned to the challenge of delivering infrastructure quickly enough to meet demand. The issue is no longer limited to buildings. Power equipment, cooling systems, specialist engineering expertise and supply chain capacity all have to be available at the right time. Facilities that once took years to deliver are now expected in months. For operators competing to support AI customers, the ability to deploy infrastructure rapidly is becoming a competitive advantage in its own right. One of the questions I put to Bunger concerned the growing industry discussion around 800 VDC and new high-density power architectures. Was this simply another technical trend, or evidence that traditional data centre electrical architectures were no longer sufficient for AI-scale workloads? Bunger's answer suggested the latter. "The need to change the way we're doing things from a ...
Not all townhouses are created equal.In this episode, James and Lighthouse Property Director Adam Farrell break down the oversupply of new build townhouses, what separates a quality development from a dud, how supply and demand influence property values, why rental yields and developer quality matter, and whether high-density housing is an unavoidable part of New Zealand's future.Next Steps: Thinking about investing in property? Speak to the Lighthouse Property team about finding investment opportunities that align with your goals, cashflow, and long-term strategy.For more money tips follow us on:FacebookInstagramThe content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
In a new pharmaphorum podcast, web editor Nicole Raleigh spoke with Lee-Ann Farrell, Head of National Programmes at Johnson & Johnson, about what delivery will look like in practice when it comes to the National Cancer Plan, the 10-Year Health Plan, and the Life Sciences Sector Plan. The conversation ranges what comes next following the clear policy direction of the Plans, including how the system can move from ambition to implementation, particularly in ensuring innovation is adopted consistently and at pace across cancer care. Farrell discusses the role of innovative medicines within evolving care pathways – as ambitions grow around earlier diagnosis, improved outcomes, and care closer to home – as well the dual role of innovative medicines, both as drivers of better patient outcomes and as contributors to economic growth and system sustainability. You can listen to episode 262 to go here of the pharmaphorum podcast in the player below, download the episode to your computer, or find it – and subscribe to the rest of the series – on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podbean, and pretty much wherever else you download your other podcasts from.
Following the phenomenal success of Hamnet, Maggie O'Farrell returns with Land, an epic novel of upheaval and loss beginning in 19th century Ireland, with its roots in Maggie's own family. We sat down to speak with her about such personal inspiration, the mapping of her narratives and what it really feels like to be on the Oscar's red carpet.
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Sean Walsh, Johnny Coen and Cyril Farrell reflected on Galway's loss to Clare in the All-Ireland U20 Hurling Championship Final at Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday.
Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin discuss the lifetime ban of social media influencer Alan Farrell from Cedar Point after a viral video showed him eating chicken nuggets on the Millennium Force. They explore the safety implications of the stunt and look into Farrell's other content, including his Cleveland Browns tattoos. A listener calls in to recount a similar experience of sneaking fast food onto an amusement park ride. 01:01 - Bazzana and DeLauter Analysis 03:30 - Alan Farrell's Park Ban 06:39 - Social Media Content Trends 12:14 - Listener's Rollercoaster Food Story
Ireland should introduce a fraud refund scheme that requires payment providers to reimburse customers impacted by scams. That's the call today in a new report from the Oireachtas Finance Committee, which is chaired by Sinn Féin TD for Galway West Mairéad Farrell who spoke to Anton.
Host Joanna Roche of the Maria Mitchell Association sits down with Hayley Nelson and Keely Farrell from the Egan Maritime Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum for a fascinating conversation about their Nantucket origin stories, what inspired them to make the island home, and the work they do preserving Nantucket's rich maritime history. The discussion dives into Egan Maritime's new Andrea Doria exhibit, exploring the story behind the legendary luxury liner, the dramatic 1956 shipwreck off the Nantucket coast, and why the tragedy continues to captivate historians, divers, and maritime enthusiasts decades later. Joanna, Hayley, and Keely also reflect on the importance of keeping these stories alive for future generations through education, exhibits, and community engagement on Nantucket.
In this episode, Josh and Jade review the Oscar nominated film, Hamnet. The film is directed by Chloé Zhao, who co-wrote the screenplay with Maggie O'Farrell, based on the 2020 novel by O'Farrell. The film dramatises the family life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes Hathaway as they cope with the death of their 11-year-old son Hamnet.It stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal as Agnes and William, alongside Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn, and Jacobi Jupe in supporting roles.The film received numerous awards, including winning the Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for Buckley at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, and eight nominations at the 98th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Zhao, with Buckley winning the Academy Award for Best Actress.But the most pressing question that our hosts ask is: "why does it sound like everyone is mumbling in this movie?"Find out if this film is trash or treasure by smashing that play button.
Galway came back from 13 points down to beat Wexford in their final group game in the Leinster senior hurling championship in Chadwicks Wexford Park (24th May 2026) and book a final meeting with Dublin. Goals from Jason Rabbitte and Conor Cooney helped the Tribesmen come back from the concession of three early goals on a sunny Sunday afternoon. New champions will be crowned for the first time since 2019 as Kilkenny exited the championship following defeat to the Metropolitians, while Offaly advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team, with reaction afterwards, were Sean Walsh, Andy Coen, Cyril Farrell and Niall Canavan. == Galway's next game is against Dublin in the Leinster Senior Hurling Final on Saturday, 6th June. Throw-in at Croke Park is 6pm.
ERSS, Carrick on Suir 1-3 St. Cuan's College, CastleblakEney (AET) Joaquin Garcia (10), Kealan Murray (9, 63), Darragh Booth (65) ST. CUAN'S COLLEGE, CASTLEBLAKENEY were crowned 2026 FAI Schools First Year ‘B' Boys National Cup Champions following a pulsating encounter against Edmund Rice Secondary School, Carrick on Suir in Killavilla United FC, Roscrea yesterday afternoon (Thursday, May 21). Two quickfire goals in the opening ten minutes saw the sides at a stalemate for the remainder of the game despite some good chances from both parties to take the win! However, the versatility of both goalkeepers Sam Carmondy and Iarlaith Griffin, kept the contest alive. It took extra time to decide the winner, and it was the Galway side that edged out with two goals in the opening period. St. Cuan's manager Cathal Farrell gave his reaction to Galway Bay FM afterwards. ==
Super Rugby is finishing with a flourish. With Nick W off with the tradies, Nick H and Nath chew the fat on the Tahs cleaning up in Suva and the Force chasing a dream... and do some number crunching to see what finals might look like. WARNING: a LOT of editing was required. Imagine what we had to cut out. Farrell nailing a lineout: https://x.com/premrugby/status/2055734778905731101?s=46See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St. Cuan's Castleblakeney are through to the FAI Schools 1st Year Boys ‘B' National Cup Final following a 3-1 victory over Donegal's Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair on Thursday (14th May 2026). Keelan Murray was the star with a hat-trick at Ray MacSharry Park, Sligo as they booked a final meeting with ERSS Carrick-on-Suir next Thursday (21st May). St. Cuan's manager Cathal Farrell gave his reaction afterwards.
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Sean Walsh, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell reflect on Galway's 4-22 to 1-22 victory over Kildare in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship in Newbridge on Saturday afternoon.
Commentary of Galway's comeback victory over Kilkenny in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship by Sean Walsh, Andy Coen, Cyril Farrell and Niall Canavan.
In this episode of the Journey to an ESOP podcast, Jason and Makenzie interview brothers Marc and John Farrell of to discuss their company's transition to employee ownership and the multi-generational legacy behind it. The Farrell brothers share the history of their 80-year family business, why they chose an ESOP over other transition options, and what they've learned in the early stages of becoming employee owned. From succession planning and leadership transitions to culture and communication, this conversation offers practical insight for business owners thinking intentionally about the future of their company.
On this episode of Virtual Sentiments, Kristen Collins speaks with Henry Farrell about AI, democracy, and political economy. Farrell argues that large language models are best understood not as emerging individual intelligences, but as “social technologies” that process and reorganize vast stores of human cultural information, much like markets, bureaucracies, and democracies process knowledge. The conversation explores deliberative democracy, civil society, Silicon Valley, AI regulation, and the risks of treating politics as an optimization problem. Farrell emphasizes the messiness of democratic life as essential to resisting authoritarianism and building a better future.Henry Farrell is the SNF Agora Professor of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He is the author of various books, including Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy (Henry Holt and Co., 2023) and Of Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Fight over Freedom and Security (Princeton University Press, 2019), both coauthored with Abraham Newman, as well as The Political Economy of Trust: Institutions, Interests, and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy and Germany (Cambridge University Press, 2009).**This episode was recorded on January 7, 2026**Show Notes:Virtual Sentiments | State Capture and the Meaning of Democracy with Samuel BaggHenry Farrell's Substack, Programmable MutterHenry Farrell and Abraham Newman, The Enshittification of American Power (Wired, 2025)Henry Farrell and Hahrie Han, AI and Democratic Publics (Knight First Amendment Institute, 2025)Farrell, Gopnik, Shalizi, and Evans, Large AI models are cultural and social technologies (Science, 2025)Farrell, Mercier, and Schwartzberg, Analytical Democratic Theory: A Microfoundational Approach (APSR, 2022)Farrell, Where Trump is Vulnerable and How to Act on It (New York Times, 2025)Farrell, The Same Old Fantasies Behind AI and New Technology (Lawfare, 2025)Herbert A. Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial (The MIT Press, 1970)F.A. Hayek, The Use of Knowledge in Society (Liberty Fund, 2013)Cosma Shalizi, The Singularity in Our Past Light-Cone (Three-Toed Sloth, 2010)Andrew Lentini, Reimagining Democracy in the Age of AI (SNF Agora, 2024)Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber, Why do humans reason? Arguments for an argumentative theory (BBS, 2011)North, Wallis, and Weingast, Violence and Social Orders (Cambridge University Press, 2009)Cory Doctorow, The Bezzle: A Martin Hench Novel (Tor Books, 2025)If you like the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatus
S6:E44 Marketing typically fails because of misalignment between the message and the buyer. Product market fit, or the lack thereof, is a business death nail. Many founders are active across multiple channels, yet their message doesn't land. The result is lower conversion AND confusion in the market about what the business actually does and who it serves. If people don't understand your message, they won't act. If your positioning is unclear, they won't remember you. If your signal is inconsistent, both buyers and AI will misinterpret you. Amber Gaige Farrell joins Dr. LL to explore why marketing breaks down—and how clarity across the customer journey restores both trust and conversion.
S6:E44 Marketing typically fails because of misalignment between the message and the buyer. Product market fit, or the lack thereof, is a business death nail. Many founders are active across multiple channels, yet their message doesn't land. The result is lower conversion AND confusion in the market about what the business actually does and who it serves. If people don't understand your message, they won't act. If your positioning is unclear, they won't remember you. If your signal is inconsistent, both buyers and AI will misinterpret you. Amber Gaige Farrell joins Dr. LL to explore why marketing breaks down—and how clarity across the customer journey restores both trust and conversion.
This week, Jacob Gettins sits down with Dustyn Farrell, a new ProSpec driver. They chat about how many times Dusyn won his ticket to the show, his insane addiction, and life repairing supercars. Go Premium https://outerzonepod.com/ Discount Codes Checkout Xreal https://xreal.pxf.io/outerzone Save 15% at Nomatic https://nomatic.sjv.io/vPo3kj Discount applied at checkout! Save 20% off merch https://shopfd.com/ Code - PODCAST26 Save $5 on tickets Use code OZATL OZORL OZCT OZIND OZSEA OZLV OZLB2 Produced by Jacob Gettins https://linktr.ee/jako13 Formula DRIFT - https://www.formulad.com/ Edited by Kyle Mayhew - https://www.instagram.com/kaywhy_85/ Audio Engineering by J-One Audio Services -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090486859184 Intro Song by Legna - https://www.tiktok.com/@originallegna Get Your Hat - www.jako13.com Original Concept - Frank Maguire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_outerzone/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.outerzone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Outerzone/61572435346956/ Shop FD: https://bit.ly/Shop-FD Discord: https://discord.gg/QWJmgqWWUr
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(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour with Revolution Defender Andrew Farrell joining the show to discuss the state of the team and what it was like being drafted first overall.(11:22) The guys circle back to the latest bombshell from the New York Post involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini.(26:42) We finish the show with calls on everything from the day.(37:09) Today's TakeawaysSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we look at some of the more positive things going on....including the Pope vs the President; the fightback against assisted suicide; the return of chocolate; Britain returning to oil; John Cleese recognising the persecution of Christians in Nigeria; Country of the week - Algeria; Feedback; Deep Purple in Japan; You are not a Victim - Konstantin Kisin; Student outreach in Armenia; Dame Jud Dench on Shakespeare; and the Final Wordwith music from Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Babymetal, Farrell, Tarwaan n Darwed, Reformed and Dangerous, Deep Purple and Handal
Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet has captured the attention of the world, focusing on Shakespeare's family. The importance of Agnes (Anne) Hathaway Shakespeare and the death of son Hamnet changed the family. Carol Ann looks at how four adaptations give us new understanding of the family and the works of Shakespeare.Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell affiliate link: Carol Ann LloydTEDx talk: 3 Leadership Secrets from Shakespeare @shakeuphistoryhttps://carolannlloyd.com/ https://patreon.com/carolannlloyd https://bookshop.org/shop/carolannThe Tudors by NumbersCourting the Virgin QueenSupport the show.Support the showHistory reveals what's possible.
If you've ever tried to land work with organizations and felt like you're blending in with everyone else, you're not alone. There's a common assumption that if you explain your process well enough or prove the value of coaching, it will be enough to get chosen. But that's rarely what organizations are actually deciding on. In Episode 486 of Amplify Your Success Podcast, I chat with Ann Farrell to talk about the real factor that determines whether you get the opportunity or get passed over. And it's not your methodology. It's your ability to clearly answer one question: why you? Ann brings decades of experience working inside organizations and hiring executive coaches. In this conversation, she shares what decision-makers are actually listening for and why leading with your services positions you as a vendor instead of a trusted partner. We also talk about the shift from identifying as a coach to stepping into the role of CEO, and how that changes everything about how you show up, position your work, and create opportunities. If you've been trying to break into organizational work or deepen your presence there, this conversation will help you see what really moves the needle and how to position yourself in a way that builds trust from the very first interaction. Key Takeaways: [00:00] The reality many coaches face and why so few sustain a long-term business. [06:06] Why organizations are not looking for coaching and what they are actually evaluating instead. [06:48] The origin of the "why you" question and how it influences hiring decisions. [10:15] The critical shift from coach to CEO and how it changes your perspective and positioning. [13:22] Why your business may be new, but your experience is not and how to leverage that. [19:35] How most organizational opportunities are sourced and why relationships matter more than visibility. [20:06] Why positioning yourself as a partner instead of a vendor changes how organizations engage with you. [22:37] How smaller coaching businesses can compete with larger firms through value and customization. [24:34] The advantage of a one-size-fits-one approach and how it creates stronger outcomes. [25:21] The 101 organizational needs resource and how it helps connect your authority to real demand. About The Guest: With almost 50 years of experience on all sides of the Corporate Coaching table, Ann now leverages it all to LIFT other Coaches and Consultants to make a difference and a living directly with organizations! Prior to launching her own executive and leadership development firm almost 20 years ago, Ann's 30-year career in her Fortune 200 Company included rising from entry-level to the top of the house. Her experience includes leading groups as big as 5,000, and budgets as big as $8 billion as an industry leader in procurement in the automotive industry. This is where she first honed her "Partner versus Vendor" and "Relationships as the real work of work" models that have served her and her organizations so very well. This approach in her own business has resulted in the success of her multiple 8-figure business - all directly with organizations. For the past 17 years, she has also licensed others to use her processes and certifies them in her ICF Approved Executive Coach Certification program for Credentialed Coaches. Connect With The Guest: Connect with Ann on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/annfarrellpcc/ Connect with Ann on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ann.farrell/ Check out Ann's Website For Some Great Resources - www.inpoweredcoachinginstitute.com/home Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Grab Ann's FREE Guide, The Depth Advantage: www.tinyurl.com/101needs FREE GUIDE & SCORECARD: Feel like the best-kept secret? My proven Un-Ignorable Expert Framework is your step-by-step guide to turning your expertise into consistent, high-value client attraction by borrowing authority-rich visibility streams.
With the industry in a contraction, writers are trying to figure out how to find steady work. ENTER - VERTICALS! Lorien is joined by writer and creator Shelby Farrell who has developed numerous features and verticals. She offers a premium program, Flipping The Screen, teaching writers to write for the new medium. Shelby walks through the pros and cons of the space as well as the keys to writing a successful version of one. Looking for more support on your writing journey? Join Meg and Lorien inside TSL Workshops. Episode Links: For more information on Flipping The Screen and to sign up for the workshops, email flippingthescreen@gmail.com Check out the TSL merch shop TSL on Instagram | TikTok The Screenwriting Life is produced and edited by Alex Alcheh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gripping inside story of Nathan Carman's crimes from the maritime lawyer who solved his multimillionaire mother's disappearance at sea and his even wealthier grandfather's shooting death in bed.When Nathan and Linda Carman were a week overdue on a fishing trip out of Point Judith, Rhode Island, few thought they would still be alive. Even the Coast Guard had called off its search. So it seemed miraculous when Nathan was spotted—on a life raft, 106 miles south of Martha's Vineyard—by the Chinese freighter ORIENT LUCKY.But was it more than luck? Nathan survived but his mother did not. Then news broke that Nathan was the primary suspect in his grandfather's murder three years before, though the case chilled from a missing firearm. The last person to see both victims alive, twenty-two-year-old Nathan was now in line for a $10 million inheritance!Or was Nathan, evidently on the Autism spectrum, plain unlucky to have lost the only two people close to him? As he claimed on national TV, was the focus on him as the “the lowest hanging fruit” just prejudice?With no witnesses, no charges in his grandfather's shooting, and no body for his mother lost at sea, both cases might have gone cold…except that Nathan made an insurance claim for his lost boat. Enter maritime attorney David J. Farrell, Jr. who ties together Nathan's evil and greedy scheme.Follow the author's team dissect Nathan's final voyage, extract exclusive testimony, and assemble evidence from around the world. In Dead in the Water, you'll pull up a seat inside the federal court trial to see if Nathan's dream of drifting away with millions of dollars comes true. DEAD IN THE WATER: The Real Story of Nathan Carman—David J. Ferrell Jr.
Bobby Farrell Jr. left his home in New Richmond, Ohio, on July 6th, 2021, and never returned. The killer was a complete shock to his friends and family. He was someone Bobby trusted implicitly and had become part of the Farrell family over the years. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Bobby Farrell Jr. There was no shortage of persons of interest in Bobby's murder. Ex-girlfriends, jealous boyfriends, and even his best friend were all on police radar. Authorities had to wade through everyone's story to figure out exactly what happened to Bobby. His family was shocked in the end to learn who was responsible for his death.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.