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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up, Saracens shut down reports that Andy Farrell is being lined up as their new director of rugby.The URC team news ahead of this weekend's action,And a huge reform coming to English club rugby from next season.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Patrick McKenzie (patio11) and Luke Farrell examine the structural "technical imagination" gap that prevents the US government from delivering high-fidelity digital services. They discuss why states routinely pay full price 29 times for the same buggy codebase, why failure is the default outcome, and why rooms full of government administrators cannot muster the expertise to say a two line code change should be trivial. They also discuss Luke's work on the "means testing industrial complex,” why the government redundantly pays a private vendor to do a SQL query for information the IRS already knows, and what vendors would say about their own discontents.–Full transcript available here: http://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/understanding-government-procurement-with-luke-farrell/–Presenting Sponsors: Mercury & FramerIf you have more interesting hobbies than managing your money, Mercury Personal is built for you. It allows you to automate movement between accounts—allocating paychecks and tax prep the moment they hit—with a sensible permissions model for partners or accountants. It works the way tech people expect banking to work. Go to mercury.com/personal to experience banking built by the same folks Patrick trusts for his business. Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group and Column N.A., Members FDIC.Building and maintaining marketing websites shouldn't slow down your engineers. Framer gives design and marketing teams an all-in-one platform to ship landing pages, microsites, or full site redesigns instantly—without engineering bottlenecks. Get 30% off Framer Pro at framer.com/complexsystems.–Links:Luke Farrell's Substack: https://donmoynihan.substack.com/Luke Farrell, The Means-Testing Industrial Complex: https://donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-means-testing-industrial-complex–Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(01:52) Transitioning from Google to the US Digital Service (USDS) (05:18) How rule buildup and administrative burdens create "Kafkaesque" mazes (08:21) Using diagrams and funnels to visualize benefit denials (11:49) Software logic errors that improperly kicked children off Medicaid (18:25) Why government payroll IT costs hundreds of millions of dollars (20:02) Sponsors: Mercury and Framer(22:02) How recursive legal requirements and DOD standards inflate IT scope (26:57) Market consolidation and the lack of competition in procurement (33:47) Aligning program administrator incentives with successful service delivery (36:03) Using in-house technologists to push back on vendor change orders (39:27) Shifting from "Big Bang" contracts to iterative, agile development (53:10) The moral incoherence of asset limits (01:11:36) Insourcing electronic income verification databases (01:16:56) Building public sector competence to manage modern technical risk (01:20:08) Wrap
Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.Coming up, a major injury blow for Ireland ahead of the final two games of their Six Nations campaign.Could head coach Andy Farrell leave for Saracens after the 2027 Rugby World Cup?And the case for Irish players take short-term sabbaticals like their colleagues in the Southern Hemisphere.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
The Rugby Odds: Borthwick Done? Farrell Converts to Reality! Super Rugby, URC, JRLO, Rugby Wrap Up by Matt McCarthy
On Arthur's final morning alongside Ger & Colm the lads muse over Arthur's choice of shirt before diving into the morning's biggest stories…Could Andy Farrell really leave Ireland after The World Cup in favour of a return to Saracens?Despite some INCREDIBLE drama in The UCL, the lads ponder over whether it was as gripping as usual…News emerged yesterday that Ireland's pair of clashes with Israel will go ahead in The Nations League - so the lads dive into exactly what that means…The lads wrap with a parting gift for Arthur as he prepares return to the PM show!Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
“You know, we all are made in the image and likeness of God, and God is creation. So we're all creative, but sometimes I think some of us are given an extra dose.”Celine Farrell has lived a lot of life, and those words are just a sliver of the knowledge she's picked up along the way.She's seen what it takes to get inspired and fired up creatively. At the end of the day, it's why she's kept engaged, making art as a sculptor and beautifying her space as owner and curator of Grove Gallery (she's also the curator and gardener of its grounds). Everything in her day-to-day touches on some form of tactile creation and inspiration from a higher power.In this episode, guest host Erin Wolf spends time with Farrell as this creatively driven member of our community shares a few pieces of the vast knowledge she's gathered over the years.#####Guest host: Erin WolfUniquely Milwaukee is made possible by the support of our Radio Milwaukee members.
Welcome to Teeth & Titanium, Episode 63, Orthognathic Surgery with Farrell's Fellows: Dr. Sam Bobek and Dr. Peter Franco This episode features: Current Events- Travel and Kids Fan Mail- UAB Reverse Track OMS Response Guest Segment - Detailed Orthognathic Surgery Breakdown with Dr. Sam Bobek and Dr. Peter Franco Resident reminder - Pearl and Pitfalls in Orthognathic Surgery - Levels of TMJ Arthroscopy Journal Club- What are the outcomes of jaw function and pain reduction with advanced TMJ arthroscopy after failed lysis and lavage procedures?- Social Media for Surgeons: Tool, Trap, or Trophy Cabinet? Recommendations- Oh Canada Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Apple / Spotify / Google / Online links Thanks to the CAOMS and PWL for their continued support of this podcast. https://www.caoms.com. PWL Capital; https://pwlcapital.com/ If you would like to contact us, be a guest, or would like to submit a topic for Resident Reminder or Journal club, please email us at: teethandtitaniumOMFS@gmail.com Hosted by Dr. Wendall Mascarenhas & Dr. Oscar DalmaoProduced by Dr. Brad W. Ray Articles/Books cited in this episode: Cheung J, Chinoy A, Aronovich S, Troost JP, Hakim M. What are the outcomes of jaw function and pain reduction with advanced TMJ arthroscopy after failed lysis and lavage procedures? Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2026 Jan 31:S0901-5027(26)00020-2. Jain A. Social Media for Surgeons: Tool, Trap, or Trophy Cabinet? J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2026 Feb;84(2):153-154.
"The procurement and supply chain professions are ever more relevant to the prosperity of nations and to businesses as we go into the future." - Ben Farrell, Global Chief Executive Officer, The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) Striking a balance between tradition and disruption is at the top of the agenda for today's procurement leaders. Whether it's shifting global dynamics, technology, or the push for greater influence, the function's boundaries (and its reputation) are up for grabs. Ben Farrell brings a perspective forged in the British Army, major retail, and boardrooms worldwide. Now, as Global CEO of The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), he is focused on driving procurement's global profile and advancing the profession for a new generation. In this episode, Ben shares hard-won leadership lessons and makes his case for a more visible, empowered procurement function. This is a candid conversation about risk, advocacy, and the urgent need to rebrand procurement for the value-driven world. In this episode, Ben covers: Reframing leadership from constraint to empowerment Navigating risk while still pursuing big opportunities Raising the profile of procurement inside and outside of an organization Embracing new technology as a catalyst, not a threat Why CIPS – and procurement itself – may need a new name Links: Ben Farrell on LinkedIn Subscribe to This Week in Procurement Subscribe to Art of Procurement on YouTube
Commentary from Galway's victory over Offaly in Division 1 of the National Hurling League Division 1 by Sean Walsh, Andy Coen, Cyrill Farrell and Niall Canavan.
Sean Walsh, Andy Coen, Cyrill Farrell and Niall Canavan reflect on Galway's victory over Offaly in St.Brendan's Park, Birr, on Sunday afternoon...
Chris is alongside Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson and Donncha O'Callaghan to reflect on Ireland smashing England 21-42 in a record-breaking win at Twickenham. Ireland keep their claim for the Six Nations title alive, whilst England's hopes turn to dust. How did Ireland cut through England, and what confidence will they take from this record win at Twickenham? Plus, the guys discuss England's reluctance to adapt from their set gameplan.Then, Sara Orchard is alongside Philippa Tuttiett and Andy Nicol at the Principality as Scotland come back to deny Wales a first Six Nations victory since 2023. Having led by 15, there are plenty of positives for Wales to take, but their search for a Six Nations win continues. Scotland build on the back of their Calcutta Cup win to take temporary top-spot. TIMECODES: 0'37 - Match reflections on an Irish result for the ages, & a "toothless" England 6'36 - Farrell & Ireland playing strong "heads-up" rugby 13'28 - An England blip, or long-term cause for concern? Can they evolve past their gameplan? 29'08 - Looking past the fallow week for both Ireland & England 33'33 - Scotland come back to beat Wales in Cardiff! 40'48 - Russell's brilliance & his catalyst of a try 43'40 - At what point did Wales lose it? 51'00 - Final thoughts from Andy & Philippa
Welcome to Saturday's Rugby Daily, with Dara Smith-Naughton, LIVE from London!In tonight's pod, all the Irish reaction from Twickenham.Andy Farrell & Caelan Doris sum up a historic day for Irish rugby in London.Match heroes Stuart McCloskey & Tommy O'Brien give their immediate post-match thoughts.And England head coach, Steve Borthwick, faces the heat post-match.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Programs advocate for long-term-care residents When Janice Munson walks through the entrance of a local nursing home, she has a list of names of the aged and disabled residents who have called for help. After those visits, she'll check in with other residents, sometimes asking if they have a physical therapy plan and if they are being taken for supervised walks to maintain their mobility. The answer is often no. "They'll say, 'I know there aren't enough staff, so I don't want to ask.' " Ensuring that residents obtain services is one of Munson's primary roles as a long-term care ombudsman, a position created by the Older Americans Act of 1965. The legislation requires states to provide independent advocates for residents in nursing homes, adult care homes and assisted living and rehabilitation facilities. Munson is among the eight volunteers who, along with five paid staff members, monitor 120 facilities in Region 4, which covers Putnam, Westchester and Rockland counties. Based in Cold Spring and led by Philipstown resident Judy Farrell, the region is one of 15 in the state. Region 5, based in Fishkill, covers Dutchess and five other counties. Nursing homes are the priority; the state wants them visited weekly and other facilities at least quarterly, said Farrell, who is also a member of the Philipstown Town Board. Although physical abuse draws headlines, complaints range from a staff member giving a resident the wrong medication or failing to follow therapy plans to dirty rooms, substandard food and a lack of recreation. Along with residents, the friends of residents and facility staff can report concerns, said Farrell. During the pandemic, when quarantines prevented families from visiting long-term care facilities, Farrell arranged for "compassionate care" visits. In one case, she helped a man unable to get his dying mother discharged to home hospice care. When she arrived home, he called Farrell, crying and grateful. "You can't replace that feeling," she said. "It's greatly satisfying." Arnold Tanner knows the feeling. A volunteer in Region 4, he visits a facility near his home in Sleepy Hollow twice a week. Carrying an iPad filled with notes, he meets first with people in the long-term-care units before introducing himself to newcomers and checking in at the rehab unit. He sometimes gets "a little better feel for the place" from newcomers and rehab patients, who are less reluctant to speak up, he said. Those in long-term care may fear retribution by staff, which is also a source of complaints. Statewide, the ombudsman program received 18,346 complaints during fiscal 2024, including 1,680 to the Cold Spring office. About a third were care-related, a broad category that includes accidents, falls, general requests for assistance and concerns about medications and physical therapy. Another 15 percent were complaints about staff failing to "honor and promote a resident's right or preferences" about healthcare, privacy, visitors and other areas. Many complaints related to food and admissions, including discharges and evictions. "Sometimes people face discharge for nonpayment when they might be eligible for Medicaid," Farrell explained. Complaints occasionally lead to legal action. In 2024, the state attorney general announced a $45 million settlement with Centers for Care, which owns four facilities, including one in White Plains, for "years of tragic and devastating mistreatment and neglect." According to the attorney general, "call bells regularly went unanswered, residents were forced to sit in their own urine and feces for hours, meals were not provided in a timely manner and personal belongings, including hearing aids, dentures and clothing, were often lost or stolen." After making On the Shoulders of Giants, a film about the orthopedics department at NYU Langone that was a Tribeca Film Festival Special Jury Award finalist in 2024, Cold Spring resident Peter Sanders turned to ombudsman programs. In March 2025, he began ...
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the show talking the U.S mens hockey advancing to the semi finals(13:58) We discuss the potential cost of the Patriots dealing for Maxx Crosby and whether it will hurt the organization's chances of building a long-term contender.(19:48) The guys circle back to discussing the U.S men's Olympic hockey inconvenient start time with callers weighing in(30:51) Zolak & Bertrand talk to Andrew Farrell about his recovery process and the upcoming Revolution season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zolak & Bertrand talk to Andrew Farell about his recovery process and the upcoming Revolution season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este episodio hablamos de Hamnet de Chloe Zhao, y como lei la novela de Maggie O'Farrell, también hacemos algunas comparaciones con el libro. Además, hablo de algunas polémicas alrededor de esta película. ¿Manipuladora? ¿Oscar bait? ¿Malos encuadres?Si querés colaborar con este podcast y además recibir episodios exclusivos podés unirte al Magazine Club acá.
Tháinig fógra ón Aire Oideachais Hildegarde Naughton inné a rá go gcuirfí an t-athbhreithniú faoi Chúntóirí Riachtanais Speisialta ar athló.
Tá damáiste déanta d'áiseanna spóirt agus caitheamh aimsire i gCathair na Gaillimhe.
Eric Ciaramella of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Francis Farrell, a reporter at the Kyiv Independent who covers military and security dynamics in Ukraine, join Lawfare's Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina for a look back at the first year of the Trump presidency through the lens of the war Ukraine. The three delve into the expectations surrounding the Trump administration's approach to Ukraine, the evolving battlefield situation, and the dynamics of U.S. aid. They also analyze the role of Europe in supporting Ukraine, the potential future scenarios for both Ukraine and Russia as they navigate the complexities of the ongoing war, and whether the ongoing peace talks have any chance of succeeding.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday's Rugby Daily with David Wilson, Ireland number 10 fallout, racist Edogbo abuse and more Welsh misery.The Ireland out-half debate intensifies ahead of the Six Nations clash with England national rugby union team at Twickenham, as Andy Farrell defends Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley from online criticism.Reaction to Ireland's mixed start to the Championship, including defeat to France and an unconvincing win over ItalyFormer Ireland international Alan Quinlan and ex-Scotland national rugby union team head coach Matt Williams weigh in on who should wear the number 10 jersey.The Irish Rugby Football Union launches an investigation into racist abuse directed at Munster lock Edwin Edogbo following his debut.Support pours in for Edogbo after his first cap at the Aviva Stadium, with his club Cobh Pirates RFC telling his journey from Cork to the international stage.Analysis of Craig Casey's controversial sin-bin as Ireland edged past Italy in Dublin.All the latest on Ireland's Six Nations campaign and what's at stake in round three.France keep their Grand Slam hopes alive with an eight-try demolition of Wales national rugby union team at the Principality Stadium.Pressure mounts on Welsh head coach Steve Tandy as Wales' losing streak deepens despite signs of improvement.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland #NeverStopCompetingBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Colm Boohig, Adrian Barry & Arthur O'Dea bring you this week's edition of the ever-controversial Performance Rankings!There is loads of chat around Ireland's underwhelming victory over Italy, a fantastic weekend of sport in Scotland, the lack of VAR in the FA Cup & Arthur brings one of the weekend's big Winter Olympics stories!Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Si mañana no estuvieras disponible, ¿tu familia sabría qué hacer?Tener lo importante en orden y atrevernos a hablar de lo que queremos evita conflictos.Este sábado en Enlace50 conversamos sobre cómo dejar claridad emocional, legal y patrimonial, y cómo abrir esas conversaciones difíciles pero necesarias con Miguel Farrell, CEO y cofundador de Past Post, una plataforma digital mexicana que te guía paso a paso para organizar lo esencial y dar tranquilidad a tus seres queridos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we review the 2025 historical tragedy film Hamnet, directed by Chloé Zhao, who co-wrote the screenplay with Maggie O’Farrell. The film is based on O’Farrell’s 2020 novel and stars Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, and Emily Watson. We discuss whether this origin story for one of William Shakespeare’s famous plays was entertaining. We also debate whether the film should be nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen live Friday at 1 p.m. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is the third series in the A Song of Ice and Fire television franchise. It is set about 90 years before Game of Thrones and almost 80 years after House of the Dragon. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is created by Ira Parker and George R. R. Martin and based on the Tales of Dunk and Egg series of novellas by Martin. And: Hamnet is the fifth feature film written and directed by Chloé Zhao. The screenplay is by Zhao and Maggie O’Farrell and based on O’Farrell’s 2020 novel. It stars Jessie Buckley as Agnes and Paul Mescal as her husband, Will Shakespeare. Hamnet is nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. GUESTS: Rebecca Castellani: Co-founder of Quiet Corner Communications and the director of marketing at Washington Montessori School Taneisha Duggan: Director of arts, culture, and entertainment for the city of Hartford Tracy Wu Fastenberg: Associate vice president for development at Connecticut Children’s MUSIC FEATURED (in order): Bonny Sweet Boy – Les Witches What Do the Simple Folk Do? – Camelot Main Title (from the HBO Series Game of Thrones) – Ramin Djawadi Ophelia – The Lumineers On the Nature of Daylight – Max Richter See You On The Radio – Grayson Hugh Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Broadway to the Heartland: Don Farrell's Journey of Art, Risk & Reinvention In this wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation, host Tom Alvarez sits down with acclaimed performer, director, and producer Don Farrell to explore a career built on talent, fearlessness, and community.Don traces his journey from growing up in the South to training at the University of Cincinnati College–Conservatory of Music, then spending over a decade working professionally in New York City. Along the way, he learned a defining lesson: don't wait for permission—create your own opportunities.That philosophy led Don, alongside Judy Fitzgerald and Cindy Collins, to co-found Actors Theatre of Indiana, taking a leap of faith that helped shape Central Indiana into a nationally respected arts destination. Don reflects on the risks, mentors, setbacks, and belief systems that made ATI possible—and how visionary civic leadership in Carmel helped turn bold ideas into reality.The conversation also dives into Don's evolution as a performer and creative entrepreneur, including the launch of Crossroads Entertainment and his acclaimed docu-cabaret shows at Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael—intimate performances that blend music, storytelling, and history, especially celebrating icons of the Great American Songbook.Beyond career milestones, Don opens up about:The power of mentorship and collaborationWhy great art can thrive anywhere, not just New York or ChicagoHow passion, humility, and authenticity fuel lasting successThe emotional reward of connecting with audiences one story at a timeHe also shares touching reflections on fatherhood, performing with his daughter Lizzy, and how legacy—both personal and artistic—matters more than fame.Big reveal: Don announces his return to Actors Theatre of Indiana, starring as Max opposite Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard—a full-circle moment that perfectly captures the theme of the episode.Bottom line: This episode is a masterclass in reinvention, creative courage, and why the arts—when supported by community—can transform lives and cities alike.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eoin Sheahan is joined in studio by Cameron Hill and former EFL and LOI Football player Eoin Doyle on Thursday's Newsround where the biggest talking point by far is the tough group Ireland will face in the next edition of the Nation's League following the draw earlier today.
This week, talking about the power of staying in place and riding out the creative challenge.Book recommendation: HAMNET, by Maggie O'Farrell.
(0:00) DJ Bean is joined by Andrew Farrell to discuss his role as a 14-year vet, Marko Mitrović's coaching style, and team chemistry(11:11) Bean chats with defender Ethan Kohler about his time in Germany, history with Mitrović, and expectations for 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
15 minutos a cada 15 dias.No episódio de hoje, Edmara Galvão comenta sobre Orides Fontela, a homenageada da FLIP 2026, o sucesso de "Rivalidade Ardente" (ou "Heated Rivalry", para os mais íntimos), o aumento na venda de livros e a triste queda no número de leitores em 2025 e algumas observações sobre a adaptação do romance "Hamnet", de Maggie O'Farrell.Temos o anúncio das parceiras do 30:MIN para 2026.O episódio também traz uma Resenha Relâmpago da ouvinte Camila Nakamura sobre "Kentukis", de Samanta Schweblin.---RecebidosKitchen, de Banana Yoshimoto (com tradução de Lica Hashimoto, Fabio Saldanha e Lui Navarro) - Editora Estação LiberdadeLeitura Fácil, de Cristina Morales (com tradução de Elisa Menezes) - Editora MundaréuQuem é essa mulher? Uma biografia de Zuzu Angel, de Virginia Siqueira Starling - Editora TodaviaTrilogia A primeira Lei, de Joe Abercrombie (com Alves Calado) - Editora AlephPilares, de Breno Botelho - Editora Patuá---Links citadosOrides Fontela, Autora Homenageada da 24ª FlipOrides Fontela será a homenageada da Flip 2026Mercado livreiro finaliza 2025 com crescimento, diz SNELLeitura tem queda dramática – e preocupante – pelo mundoEra da leitura pode estar acabando nas escolas, aponta pesquisa nos EUAIndicada ao Oscar, autora de 'Hamnet' conta que aprendeu a fazer falcão voar para escrever livro que deu origem ao filmePaulatinamente #30: Hamnet, Shakespeare, tarô, mulheres & falcões
On Hurling Chat this week, Niall and Sean are joined by Cyril Farrell and they discuss: Pres Athenry's win over St Rapheals in the Connacht PPS Final with both teams now going to the All Ireland series UOG bow out of the Fitzgibbon Cup to favourites UL to set up an all Limerick Final Wins for Cork, Waterford and Limerick in the League Was the brawl between Cork and Tipp handled correctly? What is Ben O' Connor's aim with all his comments about hurling becoming like soccer? And is Johnny Kelly right about Management teams not being able to get messages out to players on the field? And silverware for Tommie Larkins! == All of this and more on Hurling Chat, Galway Bay Fm's weekly hurling podcast out every Wednesday
Heavily Edited-Watch the full uncensored livestream with Nick Farrell: https://youtube.com/live/toQi9HIR4FYExploring Hermetic Wisdom with Nick Farrell: A Deep Dive into the Golden Dawn TraditionJoin us on the Magic Without Fears Hermetic podcast as we welcome renowned occult author and practitioner, Nick Farrell. In this episode, we discuss technical glitches, Farrell's influential books, and his controversial views on the Golden Dawn, Mathers, and historical occult figures. Farrell emphasizes the human flaws of these figures and the importance of magical practice and experience over theoretical knowledge. The conversation touches on a range of topics, from the misuse of secrecy in occultism to practical applications of ritual magic. We also delve into Farrell's latest work on John Hayden and the complexities of alchemy and geomancy within the Golden Dawn system. This insightful discussion offers valuable perspectives for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers to the occult. Don't miss this deep dive into the rich traditions and modern interpretations of Hermetic wisdom. #Occult #GoldenDawn #NickFarrell #MagicWithoutFearsTheomagica is the blueprint for a lot of the waffle you hear in modern occult circles, but with actual depth and taken in context.Heyden discusses the magician as a mediator between celestial forces and the material world. It's the exact microcosm–macrocosm spiel that the Golden Dawn borrowed wholesale and incorporated into their rituals. Like Heyden, Crowley waltzed in later, sprinkled on some poetry, and declared himself the prophet. But the cosmology he borrowed comes from the likes of Heyden.His book is stuffed with Platonic philosophy, biblical mysticism, and the power of the stars, and unlike some later magicians, he didn't need a thesaurus to make it look impressive.Even Frederick Hockley, who was the Golden Dawn's beta version, drew on Heyden when shaping his scrying techniques. And despite his endless bluster about smashing old systems, even Crowley ends up echoing Heyden's ideas. Mathers and Westcott leaned on Heyden's worldview, which included magical images and a hierarchy of spirits, while pretending it all came straight from the Secret Chiefs.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/magick-without-fears-frater-r-c-hermetic-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Novelists Maggie O'Farrell, Stacey Halls, and Ruta Sepetys on turning research into living scenes, building non-linear structure that still feels clear, and writing voice and dialogue that make the past feel immediate. Timestamps:00:01:30 Maggie O'Farrell00:26:14 Stacey Halls00:49:33 Ruta Sepetys You'll learn:The importance of "reading like a writer" to reverse-engineer time, tense, and technique from books you love.How to structure a non-chronological narrative using flowcharts and “breadcrumb trails” so readers never feel lost.Where to look for small, specific historical details that unlock character, scene, and momentum.A practical way to treat research as idea-generation, not “homework you must finish” before you start drafting.A simple plotting method (index cards + one-sentence scenes) that helps you see the whole book at a glance.Why a first draft is allowed to be rough, and how that mindset can help you write faster and finish.How “writing toward a feeling” can guide structure when you can't see the whole plot in advance.Ways to keep going through the long middle by focusing on the work itself, not external noise.How to use collaboration and expert readers to pressure-test cultural and historical authenticity. Resources & Links:Join our LWS community!Maggie's full episode and notesStacey's full episode and notesRuta's full episode and notes About the authors:Maggie O'Farrell is the bestselling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait, noted for lyrical prose and inventive structure; her craft insights span sentence-level cadence, non-linear timelines, and historically grounded voice.Note: Our episode with Maggie was done in collaboration with Arvon, the UK's leading creative writing charity. Arvon believes everyone can benefit from the transformative power of creative writing. It hosts residential, online and community-based writing courses and events, embracing over 6,000 people each year, tutored by some of the most respected writers in the UK today. Find out more at arvon.orgStacey Halls is the UK author of The Familiars, The Foundling, and Mrs England, known for vivid period settings, propulsive plotting, and character-driven suspense; she outlines with index cards and drafts quickly before deep revision.Ruta Sepetys is a Lithuanian-American novelist (Between Shades of Gray, Salt to the Sea) whose work uncovers suppressed histories with YA-accessible clarity; she emphasizes collaboration, ethical research, and a clear “why” for every project. For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.com.For free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com.*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!
200 Miles Before Breakfast is a podcast by, for and about the members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Episode 77 features Donna Farrell, member since 2021 and currently a member of the MOA Foundation's Board of Directors. She discusses the SE BDR and her adventures in the 2025 GS Trophy Qualifier. Ted Moyer joins your host to discuss what's going on at the MOA right now: the Grand Coddiwomple and the Mac McHugh Mileage Challenge. Thanks for listening!
Today we need to address alarming developments in press freedom as independent journalists, including Don Lemon, face federal charges for violating the FACE Act of 1994. Then Liz reintroduces a case we covered on True Sunlight #134 involving Anijah Yarnell, who claimed self-defense after shooting Michael Pennington in 2020. However, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson unusually appealed the decision—contrasting sharply with Wilson's public opposition to charge others like Weldon Boyd and Bradley Williams. Then we're sharing an excerpt from Liz and Mandy's recent appearance on Laura Richard's Crime Analyst Podcast (Episode 303). Richards, Matney, and Farrell emphasize the critical role of independent journalism and sustained public pressure in preventing cases from being swept away. ☕ Cups Up! ⚖️ Episode References Crime Analyst Ep 303 On YouTube Crime Analyst Ep. 303 Audio: Mica Francis: Analyzing the Federal Charges Against John Paul Miller with Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell “Journalist Don Lemon charged with federal civil rights crimes after covering anti-ICE church protest” - AP News, Updated Jan 30, 2026
Jeff Farrell 'Cocaine Diaries' My Substack (Subscribe)Jeff Farrell Website*Leave a review on Apple or Spotify* (nothing does more to help grow the show)Podcast Starter PacksOffshore Finance/Kleptocracy & Money LaunderingGeopolitics/Economics/Economic DevelopmentExplorers & AdventurersInvestigative Journalists---When Irish journalist Jeff Farrell arrived in Venezuela during the Chávez years as a Latin American correspondent, he couldn't have chanced a more serendipitous encounter that lead to one of the most harrowing stories he'd ever tell. That encounter was with the Irish drug mule, Paul Keeney, and his story that followed became the bestselling book, 'Cocaine Diaries', which pulls back the curtain on the nightmarish reality of Venezuela's prison system: the corruption, the violence, the abuse and the absurdity.Jeff discusses the extraordinary risks facing foreign correspondents trying to report from Venezuela today, where journalists are turned back at the airport and armed civilian militias called 'colectivos' who patrol the streets. We discuss his forthcoming novel 'Last Call of Caracas', which he's been writing for eight years and life imitated art a bit early in this case because by sheer coincidence, the novel ruptures to a scene of the US attacking Venezuela Throughout it all, Jeff reflects on a country he clearly loves but can no longer safely visit—and holds onto hope that one day, when the regime falls and the diaspora returns, he might get to write something positive about Venezuela for a change.Timestamps00:00 Jeff Farrell & The Story03:00 The Risks of Reporting from Venezuela06:13 The Challenges of Foreign Correspondence09:03 Life Under a Regime of Fear11:59 The Complexities of Venezuelan Society14:57 The Impact of Corruption and Socialism18:12 The Beauty and Paradox of Venezuela21:06 The Geography and Demographics of Venezuela24:04 The Journey of a Foreign Correspondent27:07 The Serendipitous Encounter with Paul Keeney44:27 A Journey into the Venezuelan Prison System51:47 Serendipity and the Book Deal54:07 Paul Keeney's Life and Struggles01:00:22 The Harsh Realities of Venezuelan Prisons01:08:14 Escape from Venezuela01:13:54 The Aftermath of the Book and Future Plans01:18:04 Reflections on Journalism and Human Experience
In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, managing editor Liam Garman sits down with Ashby Farrell, director and licensee at WHITEARCH, to unpack the realities of Perth's ultra-tight property market and what it means for investors. Farrell describes conditions as "catastrophic" for buyers, with available listings dropping below 2,000, well under the roughly 2,500 properties typically needed for market balance, pushing days on market into single digits. Despite the frenzy, he argues the issue is not affordability but a severe supply shortage, noting strong local incomes and deep buyer pools competing for limited stock. Farrell reveals why many property owners are refusing to sell, choosing instead to hold positively geared assets while prices continue to climb – and how this mindset is locking stock out of the market. For investors, the environment demands discipline, with Farrell stressing the importance of targeting assets that deliver immediate rental yield rather than banking on future increases. He also points to city-fringe suburbs that have not yet fully gentrified as potential hotspots for long-term capital growth. The conversation also lifts the lid on the realities faced by agents and property managers. Farrell warns of declining transaction volumes, explains why fee discounting is a race to the bottom, and shares practical advice on how agents can protect margins, listings, and long-term relevance in a low-stock environment. 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.
Comenzamos con 'Streets of Minneapolis', la canción compuesta por Bruce Springsteen tras los asesinatos de Renée Good y Alex Pretti durante las protestas contra la policía fronteriza (ICE) en aquella ciudad estadounidense, símbolo de la defensa de los Derechos Humanos. Siguiendo el hilo de la canción protesta y el compromiso social, llegamos hasta el cantautor Pedro Pastor, que nos adelanta su nuevo disco "10 locos años descalzos". Más tarde, Sonia Castelani nos cuenta el regreso al Teatro Real, 113 años después, de Ariadna y Barbazul, con dirección de Àlex Ollé. Iñigo Picabea se adentra en la cárcel de Soto del Real para mostrarnos cómo la cultura conecta a los presos jóvenes, incluso con internos en Argentina. Y en 'La ventana del Nautilus', nuestro colaborador Guillermo Busutil nos habla sobre Hamnet, la película de Chloé Zhao inspirada en Maggie O’Farrell y nominada a ocho Óscar.Escuchar audio
Commentary of Galway's narrow defeat to Cork in the National Hurling League Division 1A Round 2 at Pearse Stadium on Saturday night by Sean Walsh, Andy Coen, Niall Canavan and Cyrill Farrell...
Show Highlights: The current state and evolving landscape of ag retail. [02:44] Must retailers diversify and "own" all grower needs within service radii? [05:18] Driving equipment utilization decisions for grower profitability. [08:19] The growing need for agronomic talent with sales skills. [14:37] Framing up-to-date agronomic recommendations with credibility. [17:43] Why fertility offers more opportunity for differentiation. [23:54] Customer and cultural focus value over efficiency in ag M&A. [27:50] Empowering top talent with commonsensical policies. [35:55] Strategies for boards to foster cultural fit during M&As. [40:30] To explore Farrell Growth Group, visit https://www.farrellgrowth.com/. If you are interested in connecting with Joe, go to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/, or schedule a call at www.moshercg.com.
“We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition,” Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced last week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.It was one of the most significant foreign policy speeches in years, sending shockwaves through the international community. He was describing a dynamic that's been building for decades — what the scholars Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman call “weaponized interdependence” — that has now reached a tipping point.I asked Farrell on the show to explain this dynamic, why this is a “rupture” moment and how other countries are responding. He is an international-affairs professor at Johns Hopkins University, is an author of the book “Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy” and writes an excellent Substack, Programmable Mutter.Note: This episode touches on the clashes over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and the killing of Renee Good, but it was recorded on Friday, before the killing of Alex Pretti.Mentioned:“Davos 2026: Special address by Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada”Underground Empire by Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman“Programmable Mutter” by Henry Farrell“The nature and sources of liberal international order” by Daniel Deudney and G. John Ikenberry“The Enshittification of American Power” by Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman“Too big to care” by Cory DoctorowWeapons of the Weak by James C. ScottPrivate Truths, Public Lies by Timur Kuran“Further Back to the Future: Neo-Royalism, the Trump Administration, and the Emerging International System” by Stacie E. Goddard and Abraham Newman“The Dynamics of Informational Cascades: The Monday Demonstrations in Leipzig, East Germany, 1989–91” by Susanne LohmannBook Recommendations:Dollars and Dominion by Mary BridgesNonesuch by Francis SpuffordThe Score by C. Thi NguyenThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Jack McCordick. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Mary Marge Locker, Kate Sinclair Our senior engineer is Jeff Geld, with additional mixing by Aman Sahota and Isaac Jones. Our executive producer is Claire Gordon. The show's production team also includes Marie Cascione, Annie Galvin, Rollin Hu, Kristin Lin, Emma Kehlbeck, Marina King and Jan Kobal. Original music by Pat McCusker and Carole Sabouraud. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The director of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with Susanna Mollen.Coming up today, it is a Six Nations special as our own Susanna Mollen caught up with the tournament's biggest stars at the launch in Edinburgh.Andy Farrell, Caelan Doris, Sione Tuipulotu, Gregor Townsend, Dewi Lake and Antoine Dupont all feature.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Adrian Barry is today joined by Su Carty and Kieran Shannon on The Sunday Paper Review to chat through the biggest stories and best sportswriting across the back pages!To access the full Sunday Paper Review, become a member now at offtheball.com/join.
Maggie Freleng, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, joins Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell to discuss her career trajectory, starting from her early days in journalism to her work on the pivotal "Suave" podcast. She shares insights on the Maura Murray case, which she investigated, and the impact of true crime podcasts on public perception and law enforcement. In this compelling episode, Freleng—creator of the acclaimed "Bone Valley Season 3: Graves County" podcast—discusses her journey from aspiring travel blogger to leading voice in wrongful conviction journalism. We're exploring the fascinating dichotomy between accountability journalism and innocence work, with Liz Farrell describing it as "two batteries facing different directions" pressuring the justice system to function properly. Freleng, Matney, and Farrell use their platforms to shine light on cases lost in darkness—whether due to corruption, negligence, or systemic failures.Follow Maggie Freleng on Instagram and stream Bone Valley Season 3: Graves County now.☕ Cups Up! ⚖️Episode References Meet Maggie Freleng, 2022 Pulitzer Prize Winner for the Suave Podcast Give Maggie a follow on Instagram, TikTok, or Substack Bone Valley Season 3 Timeline in Maura Murray's Disappearance Random Family by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc Julie K Brown's Newly Launched Substack COJ Episode 123 with Darrell Burton “Teacher's Pet criticism from judges misplaced” - The Australian, Sept 1, 2022 Stay Tuned, Stay Pesky and Stay in the Sunlight...☀️ Premium Members also get access to all new bonus episodes, video episodes, case files, live trial coverage and exclusive live experiences with our hosts. CLICK HERE to learn more and join with Promo Code "COJ25" for your first month free! https://bit.ly/3BdUtOE. Luna Shark Merch With a Mission shop at lunasharkmerch.com/ Support Our Show, Sponsors and Mission: https://lunasharkmedia.com/support/ Quince - Hungry Root - Bombas Amazon Shop: https://amzn.to/4cJ0eVn Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/cupofjustice/ | https://www.instagram.com/cojpod/ Mandy Matney on Instagram | Liz Farrell on Instagram | Eric Bland on Instagram YouTube | TIKTOK *** Alert: If you ever notice audio errors in the pod, email info@lunasharkmedia.com and we'll send fun merch to the first listener that finds something that needs to be adjusted! *** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
30-year-old Mica Miller, née Francis was found dead from a gunshot wound at Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina on April 27, 2024. Her death occurred just two days after she had served her husband, John Paul Miller, with divorce papers. In December Miller was indicted for cyberstalking and making false statements to federal investigators. He appeared in federal court on January 11 2026. In this episode, you'll hear what happened in court and Laura unravels the newly unsealed federal indictment with award-winning investigative journalist Mandy Matney and award-winning author Liz Farrell, co-hosts of the True Sunlight podcast. Together, they carefully unpack the charges in the indictment, timelines, and alleged behaviours, as well as discussing why this did not happen when Mica was alive. Laura, Mandy, and Liz discuss why post-separation periods are often high-risk, how cyberstalking can function as coercive control, the importance of accountability and keeping the spotlight on these cases and why understanding patterns -not isolated events -is essential to prevention and justice. Understanding escalation and coercive control is lifesaving and life changing. Listen and share, you may save a life. #MicaFrancis #MicaMiller #JusticeForMica #CrimeAnalyst #Expert #Analysis #TrueCrime #Podcast #Crime #CoerciveControl #Stalking #Expert #Cyberstalking #FBI #INnvestigation Clips https://youtu.be/3y7f9dciL0I?si=YUd8gS8OxTUTuSuG Sources Links to Laura and Mandy's previous discussion re Mica Miller (nee Francis) Ep 200: Unraveling Mica Miller nèe Francis' Death and Coercive Control Cross Over with Mandy Matney Ep 201: Mica Miller Née Francis: Analysing The Digital Evidence and Mica's List, Part 2 Link to Cross Over episode with Mandy and Laura on Cup of Justice Ep #86: Apple Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coj-86-crime-analyst-expert-laura-richards-joins-mandy/id1668668400?i=1000659373717 Spotify Link https://open.spotify.com/episode/10P6t5LmMxF3YHUdgxPcm9?si=e3832e105dc1430d Mandy and Liz: Mandy IG Mandy Website Murdaugh Murders Podcast Liz on Instagram Liz Website Liz on Cup of Justice 2026 Masterclasses and Crime Analyst Resources and Community Laura offers 2026 Masterclasses covering topics such as profiling behavior, stalking class on February 12, preventing murder and suicide in slow motion on February 19, coercive control February 25, DASH Risk Masterclass March 11 and 12 and DASH Train the Trainer. Register for Masterclasses www.dashriskchecklist.com www.thelaurarichards.com For more insight and knowledge, advocacy and professional development join The Crime Analyst Squad. It's a growing and dynamic community offering expert insight, in-depth conversations, exclusive episodes and videos, and live events: www.Patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst Subscribe to Crime Analyst YouTube: @crimeanalyst Facebook: Crime Analyst Podcast Instagram: @crimeanalyst, @laurarichards999 Threads: @crimeanalyst X (Twitter): @thecrimeanalyst, @laurarichards999 TikTok: @crimeanalystpod Website: www.crime-analyst.com If you found this episode valuable, please consider leaving a five star review wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How much do we really know about William Shakespeare, his wife Anne Hathaway, and the family tragedies that may have shaped the bard's greatest work? This is the premise of Maggie O'Farrell's luminous novel Hamnet, now adapted into a major film starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley.Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Maggie O'Farrell about transforming Shakespearean history into unforgettable fiction, and reviews the film with Dr Will Tosh from Shakespeare's Globe.MORE:Shakespeare's Family: New DiscoveriesListen on AppleListen on SpotifyShakespeare's Daughter, JudithListen on AppleListen on SpotifyPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The researcher is Max Wintle, audio editor is Amy Haddow and the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.