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Any Given Runday
#297 Run Club Series: Laura Garrigan and 41 Social Run Club

Any Given Runday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 58:56


Over the next few weeks, we will be featuring different Run Clubs in our Thursday Specials. This week, we have Laura Garrigan (@laws_fitness on Instagram) and 41 Social Run Club.Laura shares her journey from a casual runner to a certified running coach. She discusses her experiences with various races, including the Trasna 2025 relay, and emphasises the importance of mental health in running. Laura also highlights her efforts to build a community through her run club and her aspirations for the future, including training for her first marathon (which she completed in Dublin a few weeks ago) and getting into the fitness industry05:00 Introduction to Laura Garrigan and Her Journey07:52 The Spark of Running: From GAA to Parkrun10:34 Transitioning from 5K to 10K: Overcoming Mental Blocks13:13 The Journey to the Half Marathon: Training and Goals15:01 Becoming a Running Coach: Insights and Experiences17:53 The Formation of 41 Social Run Club19:41 Participating in Trasna 2025: The Relay Experience29:29 The Journey Begins: Running from Galway to Dublin31:42 Nutrition and Preparation: Fueling the Challenge33:57 Facing the Night: Running Through Darkness36:53 Team Spirit: Finishing Together37:55 Building Confidence: Lessons from the Ultra39:42 Training for the Marathon: Setting Goals42:42 The Role of Technology: Apps and Coaching47:02 Step One Socks49:34 Races and Medals: Celebrating Achievements56:06 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Coaching AspirationsYou can follow us on Instagram:@anygivenrundaypodcastAnd reach out via DM if you would like to get your Run Club featured on an upcoming Thursday episodeThis episode is sponsored by ULTRAPURE Laboratories and their new Sports Recovery Kit. Ask for the ULTRAPURE Laboratories Muscle Recovery range in your local Pharmacy or Health Store or visit their new online storeUltrapurelabs.ie You can now get 20% off all Perform Nutrition products, including their new Carb Gels, using the code 'AGR' at checkoutPerformNutrition.com

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Trump's agenda faces early test in regional elections

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 8:29


Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and columnist with the Journal.ie, analyses the latest election updates from New York, Virginia and New Jersey.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
Galway Bay FM's Hurling Chat

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 55:16


The domestic hurling season is over in Galway and Andy Coen, Cyril Farrell and Sean Walsh look back on a weekend where: Loughrea won their first-ever 2 in a row when they defeated St Thomas. How was it achieved? Meelick Eyrecourt captured the Intermediate championship for the first time since 1997, while Ballinasloe completed the 3-in-a-row at Junior 1 level.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Galway Science Festival 2025

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 6:26


The Galway Science and Technology Festival will take place this weekend. Sunday's event at the University of Galway campus will feature over 100 interactive exhibits, 25 different shows and workshops, plus much more besides for all ages. The theme for this year, ‘Then, Today, Tomorrow', will highlight scientific discoveries of the past, showcasing today's latest innovations, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, technologies and engineers. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by the festival organiser, Anne Murray.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley (Wednesday, 5th November 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 111:22


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Wednesday, 5th November 2025) 9am-10am Effects of tracker mortgage scandal 'far from over'  Galway Man to Run 250km Across the Sahara in Memory of Uncle Lost to Rare Cancer Fundraising page of Run For Iggy Coldvember Initative in Support of Galway Rape Crisis Centre  10am-11am Major Water Infrastructure Upgrade for Craughwell Welcomed MOTORING with GERRY MURPHY FeelTect Secures €1.5 Million Investment to Launch Groundbreaking Wound Care Device, “Tight Alright”  11am-12pm Financial Advice with Dave McCarthy Camogie - Inside the Championship  HISTORY TALKS – Lecture on Headford Lace 

The Beef Edge
A Preview of the 2025 National Beef Conference

The Beef Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 22:21


Pearse Kelly, Teagasc's Head of Drystock, is on this week's Beef Edge podcast to give an insight into what's in store at the Teagasc National Beef Conference which is taking place on 18th November in the Raheen Woods Hotel, Athenry, Co.Galway, starting at 5pm. This year's theme is ‘Beef Farming 2025: Value, Profit and Renewal', with a strong focus on producing high-value weanlings, managing farm profitability, and supporting generational renewal.  There are two action-packed sessions featuring expert speakers, farmer insights, and panel discussions: Session I: High-Value Weanlings – From Breeding to the MarketTime: 5.00pm Chair: Keith Fahy, Teagasc Drystock Advisor & Host of Country Life on Galway Bay FMSpeakers and topics include:·      Prof. David Kenny, Head of Animal & Bioscience, Teagasc Grange – Managing the suckler cow before and after calving for better fertility and performance·      Dr. Katie Quigley, Geneticist, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation – Understanding the myostatin gene and finding the right balance between muscling and calving ease·      John Barry, Future Beef programme participant, will share his approach to breeding weanlings in demand at home and for export·      Thomas O'Connor, Beef finishing farmer from Co. Kildare, will discuss what he is looking for when buying cattle to finish on his farm·      Brendan Egan, Manager, Castlerea Mart – What the market wants and how to meet that demand Following this, there will be refreshments and an opportunity to meet Teagasc advisers and industry stakeholders Session II: Beef 2025 and Beyond – Prices, Profits & Passing on the FarmTime: 7.15pm Chair: Damien O'Reilly, former presenter of RTÉ Radio 1's Countrywide·      Rupert Claxton, Meat Director at GIRA – Global beef market trends, what's driving prices, and where the market is going·      Trevor Boland, Beef Farmer & IFAC Accountant – Farm profits in 2025 and beyond: practical advice on tax planning and staying profitable Following this is a panel discussion on Generational Renewal – tackling the challenges and solutions of succession on Irish beef farms.  Panellists include:·      Dr. Emma Dillon, Teagasc National Farm Survey Economist·      Ruth Fennell, Collaborative Farming Specialist, Teagasc·      Trevor Boland, Beef farmer & IFAC Accountant·      Eamonn & Donnchadh McCarthy, suckler farmers from Youghal The evening wraps up by 8.45pm.  Experts from the following Teagasc programmes will be available on the night to answer your questions:·      Future Beef & DairyBeef500·      Teagasc Organic Team·      Signpost Programme·      Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme As International Men's Day falls on 19th November, the conference will also highlight farmer health and wellbeing. There are information stands and free health checks with Croí, plus foot care advice and mental health supports, while local health initiatives like Healthy Galway and Taking Stock will also be present, offering resources and support. For further details: https://teagasc.ie/event/national-beef-conference/ For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast and to listen back to the other two episodes in the ‘Getting Winter Ready' series, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com 

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Deadline approaches for EirGrid's €12,000 CleanerGrid Competition

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 2:28


Time is running out for third-level students across Ireland to showcase their vision for the future of the country's energy sector. Students are invited to apply for the EirGrid CleanerGrid Competition 2025/26, with applications due to close on Wednesday, 19th November 2025. Back for a third year, the CleanerGrid competition run by EirGrid, the operator and developer of Ireland's electricity grid, aims to foster innovation and creativity by encouraging students to showcase their skills in creating innovative solutions for the Ireland's clean energy transition. With a top prize of €12,000 (€6,000 for the winning student team and €6,000 for the student's third-level institute), this year's theme focuses on "Opportunities and challenges in accelerating offshore wind potential." Entrants should propose innovative, practical solutions that address both the opportunities and obstacles in developing Ireland's offshore electricity infrastructure. Submissions may reflect each student's discipline or interests, whether in engineering, policy, economics, environmental science, data, or another field, and should offer fresh, actionable ideas that contribute meaningfully to Ireland's clean energy transition. Shona O'Halloran took part in last year's CleanerGrid competition as a student at the University of Galway. Now part of EirGrid's graduate programme, she is encouraging other students to apply, even if they do not have a complete project in mind. "CleanerGrid is an opportunity for students to be innovative and creative. When I initially applied, I did not have every detail of my project figured out, there was a few months before we had to present the final concept. This gave me plenty of time to consider different approaches and experiment with my ideas, as well as work around my coursework. If you are interested in applying, go for it, and see where it takes you." The competition is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, below PhD level, from all disciplines at any third-level institution in the Republic of Ireland. Students can take part by signing up at EirGrid.ie/CleanerGrid as part of a team of up to six members. Applications close on the 19th of November. The top entrants will be invited to EirGrid's head offices to present their innovations to industry experts, including members of the EirGrid senior management team.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley (Tuesday, 4th November 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 118:28


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Tuesday, 4th November 2025) 9am-10am EU states gather for emergency 2040 emissions targets meeting  Galway City woman waives anonymity and speaks out following the sentencing of her rapist   A new chapter for Galway Rape Crisis Centre as the doors open in The Claddagh. Strengthening support, safety, and hope across the west of Ireland    10am-11am Local TD hits out at lack of risk assessment or mitigation of risks following maternity patient transfers from the Portiuncula   Number of families supported by Galway Simon increased by 38% in 2024  Garda Slot Social Exclusion - A problem for our teenagers and their parents - 38% of our teenagers report being rejected by their friends  11am-12pm Galway's Gardiner Brothers nominated for 2025 TikTok Awards  TULCA Festival of Visual Arts Announces 2025 Programme inviting audiences to trace connections between people, places, and histories.  Music Mornings - Liam Foody

RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild
The Basking Shark Conference

RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 54:16


Tonight, Terry Flanagan takes listeners beneath the surface of the International Basking Shark Conference, held at the Atlantic Technological University in Galway. The August event brought together scientists, conservationists, and ocean advocates from five continents.

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Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley (Monday, 3rd November 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 119:52


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Monday, 3rd November 2025) 9am-10am Call for emergency measures to tackle anti-social behaviour in the east of the city as bus windows are smashed   Rate of judicial review in Ireland 'off the charts' - housing expert  PsyCare Ireland Wins €81,100 to Launch Nightlife Safety & Empowerment Programme for Young People  10am-11am Security review of all IPAS centres after arson attack, Migration Minister says   Status Yellow rain warning in place for four counties  Early November Recruitment Days & Ability West is proud to announce the official opening of its newest state-of-the-art Day and Residential Services at Garraí na Sailí, Letteragh Road, Galway.  Retired UN official educates older people on Climate Change to reduce emissions   11am-12pm Our Galway Great is a Newcastle Priest who took a helicopter from a wedding ceremony to a hurling match in the Hyde   Sports Review with Ollie Turner

The Jeff Reinebold Show
MMFB: McQuaid on Bills-Chiefs and Week 9 Sunday, New Irish Tour Announced

The Jeff Reinebold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 25:02


Michael recaps Week 9 Sunday and talks about his tour with Neil Reynolds, which will come to Tyrone, Galway and Kerry this January. Tickets are available here.This podcast is presented by SBK - we are delighted to work with SBK this year and we are excited for the season ahead.You can check out SBK's odds and join here  - thank you for your support. Each signup makes a huge difference to PFI this season. (18+ Be Gamble Aware)Support PFI by signing up for NFL Game Pass here

Galway Bay FM - Sports
The Full Time Whistle - November 2nd

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 53:16


John Mulligan and Sean Carley look back at a bumper weekend of sport in Galway.  The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by GetSetGo Game Changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier!

OTB Football
LOI Late Night: Season Finale Edition! | Shamrock Rovers are Champions | Sligo & Galway avoid the drop

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 63:13


Ben Symes, Johnny Ward and Barry Murphy are here for the final LOI Late Night of the season. Shamrock Rovers are our champions, Waterford FC will face one of Bray Wanderers or Treaty United in the play off and Stephen Kenny's St. Patrick's Athletic have squandered their chance of European football. League of Ireland on OTB with Rockshore 0.0 #LOI

Galway Bay FM - Sports
John Caulfield with Jonathan Higgins after Galway United Secure Premier Division Status for 2026

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 3:41


Galway United manager John Caulfield speaks to Jonathan Higgins after his sides 1-1 draw against Waterford at the RSC on Saturday evening, a result that secures the Tribesmen's Premier Division status for 2026.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
Conor McCormack with Jonathan Higgins after Galways draw in Waterford

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 2:47


Conor McCormack speaks to Jonathan Higgins after his sides hard fought 1-1 draw with Waterford as Galway secured their place in next years Premier Division.

More Christ
Episode 139: Dr Eoin Lenihan: What They Are Not Telling You About Ireland and What Can We Do Now?

More Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 82:26


Dr Eoin Lenihan is an independent journalist and researcher. Born in the west of Ireland, he grew up in the Celtic Tiger era which shaped his views on politics, culture, and national identity. As a field archaeologist he witnessed first-hand the vandalisation of Ireland's archaeological landscapes to make way for economic ‘progress' and foresaw that Irish identity was in existential danger. Lenihan holds degrees in History and Archaeology from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and a doctorate in Pedagogy from the University of Augsburg. Focusing primarily on politics today, he has written for a wide range of international news outlets including The Federalist, The European Conservative, Gript, Daily Caller, Quillette, Post Millennial, and has featured on Al-Jazeera and Fox News among others. His peer-reviewed study of Antifa uncovered damning evidence of how Antifa in the US infiltrated the national media and remains the largest empirical study of the group to date. For more, please see:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FYC98BL1?ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1&psc=1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Nz8j4O4DkAvWpuDWCBlZr9OHOPsn5FgQxCyApYIfxrc.0aRQpPyJ8bENEF4e9YPgBk_0X-7YORYM-SaJuHBIVt8&dib_tag=AUTHORhttps://x.com/EoinLenihanhttps://www.youtube.com/@EoinLenihan/videos

Galway Bay FM - Sports
FOOTBALL: Oranmore-Maree manager Eoghan McGuire with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan after they beat Westport in the Connacht Minor Final

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 3:14


Just 12 days after winning the Galway championship, Oranmore-Maree are FBD Connacht Minor A Football Champions after a thriller on Friday (31st October 2025) at the Connacht GAA Centre in Bekan. Oranmore-Maree trailed by 2-6 to 2-5 at half-time before hitting three second-half goals to seize the lead, before Mayo's Westport struck a late three-pointer. After the game, Oranmore-Maree manager Eoghan McGuire chatted to Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan. == It wasn't to be for Bearna na Forbacha in the B Final beforehand.  They went down 0-17 to 2-9 to Mayo's St. Jarlath's.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
HURLING: County Senior and Intermediate Finals 'Over The Line' Preview

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 80:39


The biggest weekend in the Galway club hurling calendar is upon us with the Forvis Mazars County Senior Hurling Final taking place between Loughrea and St. Thomas' in Pearse Stadium on Saturday (1st November) at 6pm. And the Steeltech Sheds Intermediate Hurling decider featuring Kinvara and Meelick-Eyrecourt is down for Kenny Park on Sunday (2nd) at 2pm.  Beforehand, Ballinasloe and Kiltormer come together in the Ask Acorn Junior 1 Final at 12pm. On Friday's 'Over The Line' (31st October), Galway Bay FM's hurling team of Sean Walsh, Niall Canavan, Cyril Farrell, Johnny Kelly and Andy Coen joined Darren Kelly into studio to set the scene for the weekend. == The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Friday, 31st October 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 111:20


Today on Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Friday, 31st October 2025) 9am-10am County Finals To Be Played Under lights but Not Everyone is Happy - Galway GAA Chairman Paul Bellew talks to us. Launch of Connemara Pony Heritage Centre  Mountbellew No Name Club Celebrates 30 Years in Operation  10am-11am Vandalism at Bearna-Na Forbacha sports park/playground  Monivea singer Rebecca Ward joins us for music mornings Dave O'Connell has the Connacht Tribune headlines.   11am-12pm New book featuring two Galway boxing legends Francie Barrett and Sean Mannion  Galway Consultant Reacts to Increase in Breast Cancer in Young Women- Professor Michael Kerin What are people dressing up as? We discuss the trending Halloween costumes.  Weekend sports preview with John Mulligan

RTÉ - Your Politics
Post presidential political rumblings; the byelection, the spoiled votes and FF wranglings

RTÉ - Your Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 29:26


As the dust settles on the presidential campaign, will the left stay united for the Galway byelection, will a Fianna Fáil heave materialise and what messages are the spoilers sending?

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Going for Growth to host Inspiring Roadshow event at Dublin City University in November

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 4:48


Going for Growth - the business development programme for female entrepreneurs - will host an Inspiring Roadshow event at Dublin City University (DCU) next month. The Going for Growth: Inspiring Roadshow will take place at the Polaris Building at DCU's Glasnevin Campus on November 6. Doors open at 6 pm. The event will run from 6.30 pm to 9 pm and includes time for networking and refreshments. Registration is free and can be booked on the home page of the www.goingforgrowth.com website under 'News Updates'. The Inspiring Roadshow is one of a series planned in Dublin and Galway, which are designed to provide information and encouragement to businesswomen at any stage of their entrepreneurial journey. Alongside an array of special guest speakers, there will also be information on supports, like Going for Growth, designed for those who wish to increase revenue, create employment, and explore new market opportunities. The DCU event will feature contributions from Dr Sheelagh Brady, founder of the AI-powered personalised travel risk management application Kowroo; Emily Brick, founder and Managing Director of Athena Analytics, an EdTech company that tracks academic performance using machine learning and AI tools; and Dr Anne Cusack, founder and formally of Critical Healthcare, a leader in the Emergency Services market providing healthcare solutions at the frontline. Dr Sheelagh Brady will offer insight into her journey from academic research in the areas of Criminal Justice and Crime Science to working in high-risk environments with the United Nations and European Union missions in countries such as Nigeria, Libya and Bosnia and Herzegovina. She co-founded Kowroo to provide travellers with real-time personalised risk insights, enabling them to make smarter decisions while abroad. Emily Brick will discuss how she combined her academic background in statistics and data analytics with a passion for mathematics and education to create Athena Analytics in 2017. The EdTech company now works with 350 schools to enable more data-driven academic tracking and support. Dr Anne Cusack, meanwhile, will give an outline of her experience co-founding Critical Healthcare, a contribution which is sure to showcase her strong background in MedTech and digital technology, as well as her experience in scaling a business. These Inspiring Roadshows are taking place while the call for applications for a new cycle of Going for Growth is open, so enterprising women, at various stages of their entrepreneurial journey, can learn what is possible from the experience of other women. Going for Growth is supported by Enterprise Ireland and KPMG. The closing date for receipt of completed applications for participation in the next cycle of Going for Growth is midnight, November 21. Those interested in getting an application form sent to them should register on the website www.GoingforGrowth.com. Sixty places are available for the free programme, which is due to begin with a one-day Launch Forum in January and will run until June. National Director of Going for Growth, Paula Fitzsimons, said: "We're delighted to bring our Going for Growth: Inspiring Roadshows to Galway and Dublin in November. We hope the information provided at these evenings, along with the contributions from our guest speakers, will encourage female entrepreneurs to be more ambitious in their business development goals. We also hope that it will demonstrate the support available, including Going for Growth, designed to support ambitious women to realise their growth aspirations. The deadline for applications for the 18th cycle of Going for Growth is midnight on Friday, November 21, so Inspiring Roadshows come at just the right time for anyone who may be considering applying." Visit www.goingforgrowth.com for more details and to request an application form. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find ...

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Thursday, 30th October 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 109:27


Today on Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Thursday, 30th October 2025) 9am-10am Deer Causing Issues for Motorists Across the County  Local Community Safety Partnerships  New Show on TG4 – Hector OZ/NZ  10am-11am Tuam Creche to close this Friday  Connacht Tribune Headlines  Galway Autism Partnership Schools Programme    11am-12pm OURS TO PROTECT - Recycling

The Why? Curve
Flat Earth - Are We All Becoming The Same?

The Why? Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 43:44


Is everything becoming the same? High streets all over the world with identical shops, people consuming the same burgers, the same video games, the same social media, the same music? Are we losing what makes us different - the cultures, the foods, the languages? In a world of online hyper-connectivity, is it going to be a flattened, greyer world that our children inherit? Or should we welcome universal homogenisation - the convenience of a one-size-fits-all planet? Phil and Roger get the views of Dr Mike Hynes, lecturer in Environmental Sociology at the University of Galway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keep It Tight
Live from the Galway Comedy Festival

Keep It Tight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 49:29


This week on Keep It Tight Emma and Deirdre are coming to you live from the Galway Comedy Festival.This Podcast is part of the Acast Network.Recorded at Town Hall TheatreArtwork: Alan Bourke-TuffyThank you for listening! Follow Keep It Tight on Instagram!Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Thank you for listening! Follow Keep It Tight on Instagram! Artwork: Alan Bourke-Tuffy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Old Galway Diary
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 226 - William Evans

The Old Galway Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 12:03


This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about the artist William Evans who spent time in Galway in the 1800You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie

Galway Bay FM - Sports
HURLING: Kinvara manager Michael Helebert with Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh ahead of the IHC Final against Meelick-Eyrecourt

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 5:51


Kinvara go in search of a third Steeltech Sheds intermediate hurling championship on Sunday (2nd November) when they meet Meelick-Eyrecourt. It's the south Galway side's third final.  Champions in 1966 and 2019, they reached last year's decider before going down to Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry. Kinvara overcame Beagh 1-21 to 1-19 in the semi-final.  Leading up to the game, their manager Mike Helebert has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh. == Throw-in at Kenny Park, Athenry on Sunday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Irish Patients Associations Slams Clare Home Care Backlog

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 1:17


The Irish Patients Association is demanding answers over lentghy backlogs for homecare in Clare. A new report from Home and Community Care Ireland shows 304 people in this county are now on a HSE waiting list for homecare supports. It's the highest amount per capita nationwide and also the third highest numerically, with only Cork and Galway having bigger lists. Director of the Irish Patients Association Stephen McMahon says the people of the MidWest are being neglected.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Research shows world-first breakthrough for bowel cancer immunotherapy

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 6:45


Professor Aideen Ryan, Professor in Tumour Immunology at University of Galway's College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. Photo: Andrew Downes Researchers at the University of Galway have revealed the results of a world-first study into how bowel cancer shuts down the immune system, and how this can be reversed to improve treatment. The findings have been published in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC). Breakthrough for bowel cancer immunotherapy The research team showed how structural stromal cells switch off the immune system and how the body's own killer cells can be switched back on, opening up the opportunity for a completely new approach to optimising immunotherapy for patients. Colorectal cancer - commonly referred to as bowel cancer - is one of the world's most common cancers and the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Diagnoses in people under 50 have been climbing in recent decades, with recent global analysis showing these early-onset cases have almost doubled since 1990. In Ireland, the disease affects more than 2,500 people a year. Professor Aideen Ryan, Professor in Tumour Immunology at University of Galway's College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, said: "While immunotherapy has revolutionised care in cancers such as melanoma and lung cancer, it has shown very limited benefit in bowel cancer, leaving patients with advanced disease with few treatment options and poor survival outcomes." The breakthrough research discovery is the first to demonstrate that tumour stromal cells - the structural cells that support cancer growth - are directly reprogramming the immune system. They do this by switching off, or hijacking, two of our body's most important tumour-fighting cells - the natural killers (NK) and macrophages - rendering them unable to attack the cancer. Professor Ryan said: "The interaction between the cancer, our body's healthy cells and our defence mechanism is a complex one, but our research shows that the cancer is essentially creating an immune brake - it is blocking the body's natural response and fight mechanism." What has been discovered in relation to how the cancer interacts with the human body? Tumour stromal cells are the structural cells which allow the cancer to grow. They are coated in sugars called sialoglycans. These interact with receptors on the body's immune cells called Siglecs. This interaction causes the body's natural defence response to be switched off and unresponsive when immunotherapy is used, and therefore unable to attack the cancer. The research identified a specific enzyme that drives this process of 'switching off', as it produces the Siglec-binding sugars on stromal cells. When the researchers blocked this pathway using drugs called sialidases, they could show that the body's most important tumour-fighting cells - the natural killers (NK) and macrophages - reactivated. It showed that the tumours shrank and the spread of cancer, known as metastasis, was prevented. The multidisciplinary research was conducted in collaboration with colorectal surgeons and pathologists at Galway University Hospital, led by Professor Aisling Hogan and Professor Sean Hynes; as well as experts in colorectal cancer - Dr Philip Dunne, Queen's University Belfast and experts in targeting sialoglycans at Palleon Pharmaceuticals, MA, USA, who have developed sialidase drugs that disrupt the sialoglycan-Siglec interaction. Professor Ryan added: "Our research is a clear breakthrough in our understanding of bowel cancer and how immunotherapy could be more successful. This world-first finding shows that some of the bowel cancer cells are not just passive bystanders, they are actively reprogramming the body's immune cells, preventing them from doing their job. We have uncovered an entirely new checkpoint and by focusing on it we can reactivate the immune system and improve our body's innate ability to fight the disease, and even target metastasis." Michael O'Dwyer, Pro...

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Galway Student's Renewable Energy Storage Project Wins Siemens Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award 2025

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 3:14


A hydrogen-powered renewable energy storage system developed by Atlantic Technological University Galway graduate, James Swift, has been awarded the Siemens Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award 2025 by Engineers Ireland. This annual competition, which took place on Wednesday, 22 October, showcases projects by third-level engineering students that demonstrate innovation, sustainability, and commercial potential, and this year marked 25 years of sponsorship by Siemens. Five finalist teams were invited to present their projects, which ranged from biomedical devices to energy innovations, to a panel of judges at the competition final in Engineers Ireland. James Swift, a graduate of Energy Engineering at Atlantic Technological University, Galway, received the award for developing a prototype hydrogen-based energy storage system designed to harness surplus renewable electricity and convert it into clean, reusable power. James commented: "I am delighted and honoured to be awarded the Siemens Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award 2025 by Engineers Ireland. This project set out to demonstrate how hydrogen can be adopted to fulfil energy balancing requirements across Ireland's rapidly growing renewable energy sector, and I would like to thank Siemens and Engineers Ireland for highlighting the importance of renewable energy technologies to our future sustainability." The winning project was selected by a panel of judges, including Joe Walsh, Director and General Manager of Siemens Ireland; Niamh Hegarty, Director, Advanced Operations, Stryker; and Dave Ludgate, Associate Director, Sustainability Lead - Water, AECOM. Commenting at the event, Joe Walsh, Director and General Manager of Siemens Ireland, said: "We are incredibly proud to celebrate 25 years of supporting the Engineers Ireland Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award. Encouraging young people into STEM fields and helping them develop the skills for a digital future is vital for Ireland's continued success. "Digital technology is transforming every aspect of engineering, and it is inspiring to see students embracing innovation and creativity in their projects. Every year, I am struck by the creativity and determination shown by the students who take part in the awards. Congratulations to James, and to all who took part - your innovation is shaping the future of engineering in Ireland." John Jordan, President of Engineers Ireland, added: "The initiatives showcased at the Siemens Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award highlight the exceptional talent and ingenuity within our third-level engineering institutions. These students represent the next generation of Irish leaders, poised to drive forward innovative and sustainable solutions that will benefit communities both at home and abroad. "I would like to offer a sincere congratulations to James Swift and the shortlisted finalists who truly exemplified innovation and engineering excellence. I wish each team continued success in their academic journey and future careers in engineering - they are the changemakers and leaders of tomorrow." More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

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The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 226 - William Evans

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 12:03


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Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Wednesday, 29th October 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 116:13


Today on Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Wednesday, 29th October 2025) 9am-10am Independent Ireland Cllr Noel Thomas confirms intention to run in Galway West by-election. Cllr. Alan Cheevers discusses safety and precautions around fireworks and bonfires for Haloween. Fastway Couriers have gone into receivership. 10am-11am Ballinasloe Social Services marks 40 years of work Anne Murray - Director of Galway Science Festival looks ahead to the events coming up. Glenamaddy man taking on coast-to-coast challenge to raise money for Ukraine. 11am-12pm Financial advice with Dave McCarthy of McCarthy & Associates Woodquay History Talks featuring Brian Nolan

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Company To Benefit From Share Of €3.8M Technology Funding

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 3:06


A Clare company is among the beneficiaries of a €3.8m government funding pool for advanced technology projects. Iona Logistics Ltd which is located on the Future Mobility Ireland Campus in Shannon has been included in the scheme alongside the Technological University of Dublin and Galway based Éire Composites. The three firms are working together to deliver a fully integrated system that will enable large scale drone deliveries. Future Mobility Campus CEO Russell Vickers says it's a huge vote of confidence in Shannon.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Tuesday, 28th October 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 123:51


Today on Galway Talks with Sally-Ann Barrett (Tuesday, 28th October 2025) 9am-10am Election of Catherine Connolly as President: Mayor of Galway City Reaction  Mary Coughlan on Catherine Connolly Election  The presidential election has thrown up a number of questions for the Government parties.   10am-11am What now for Fianna Fail post Presidential Election Debacle?  SPORTS REVIEW with OLLIE TURNER  GARDA SLOT with KEVIN FARRELLY  11am-12pm Think Smart Cyber events  HELEN MANNION -  EVERGREEN

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast
The Match Ball: Leeds United 2-1 West Ham United

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 40:00


Reaction straight from a rain soaked Elland Road as a resolute Leeds United side bagged twice early and then held off the Hammers.

OTB Football
'I've plenty of Shels jerseys, might stick one on!' | Galway survival, Drogheda's European dream

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 11:14


Jonathan Higgins chats to Kevin Doherty of Drogheda United, John Caulfield and Patrick Hickey of Galway United, following a 1-1 draw between the sides this evening in Eamonn Deacy Park.League of Ireland with Rockshore 0.0#leagueofourown To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Voting for 10th President under way

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 11:31


Rachel gets reports from polling stations around the country:Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent in Dublin;Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor in Cork; Teresa Mannion, Regional Reporter in Galway; Marc O'Driscoll, North East Correspondent in Monaghan.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
BASKETBALL: National League Preview with Galway Bay FM's Adrian O'Neill

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 2:08


The all-Galway derby between Maree and Maigh Cuilinn is the standout fixture in the Men's Division 1 National League this weekend (25th-27th October 2025).  Tip-off at Calasanctius College on Saturday (25th) is 7pm. It's a busy weekend with all teams doubling up.  Maigh Cuilinn host Limerick Sport Eagles at the Kingfisher on Monday (27th) at 3pm; Maree travel to Tipp Talons at 4pm. Titans are away to Limerick Sport Eagles on Sunday (26th) at 3pm; before hosting Killarney Cougars on Monday.  That's in the Jes at 2pm. In the Women's Division 1, University of Galway Mystics just have one fixture.  They are away to the Cleveland Rockets in Lisburn on Saturday at 3pm. With a full preview, here's Galway Bay FM's Adrian O'Neill.

RTÉ - Drivetime
Road Safety

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 6:47


Gardai and the Emergency Services are encouraging everyone to stay safe on our roads. Reporter John Cooke has been meeting some of those on the front line in Galway.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

9am-10am We meet some great local characters We talk about the local soccer club We learn about the history of Mervue 10am-11am  Phil Grealish and Eileen Dunleavy of the Credit Union join us for their charity draw We have the Connacht Tribune headlines with Dave O'Connell Anna Conboy and Phil Ryan join us for a chat 11am-12pm Terry Flaherty of Mervue Utd and Orla Conchur-Murphy of St. James' GAA join us Frank Naughton treats us to a song while Martin Glavin and Jacqueline O'Dowd of the Mervue choir join us. We finsh off by speaking to Pat Sullivan. Galway Talks Galway Talks with John Morley is the flagship show on Galway Bay FM and broadcasts Monday to Friday from 9am to 12pm and is the most popular talk show in the Galway region. The current affairs show features a mix of breaking news, human interest stories, sport, entertainment, history and live music. From local and national politics to community issues, voices from across the county and beyond discuss and debate the major events affecting Galway, the country and the world. There's a lighter side too as we feature the stories of local characters, the talent of Galway's arts scene and debate the county's many sporting achievements. To listen back to previous shows see here.  Meanwhile. Galway Bay FM News provides trusted, comprehensive coverage and analysis of local, national, and international stories. Tune in every hour, Monday to Friday, 7am to 6pm, with breakfast updates at 7:30 and 8:30. Catch the multi-award-winning FYI Galway from 5pm for all your news and sport, along with traffic and business information. And if its sport you're after -Listen live to Galway Bay FM Sport on the hour from 7am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. For all your local, national and international sports commentaries, fixtures and results check out Over the Line on Fridays from 7pm to 10pm, Saturday and Sunday Sports from 1pm – 6pm and Mondays from 8pm to 10pm. Download the Galway Bay FM app to get the latest stories on the go and stay connected on Facebook, Instagram and X

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Morley's Mouthfuls - This week on Galway Talks (A&E wait times, living through a mental health crisis and medical negligence)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 82:57


In a week when the presidential election dominated national media, we focused in on healthcare and disabilities here on Galway Talks. ​ ​We started off the week by hearing the story of Siobhán Cunningham. Her TikTok went viral when she posted outside A&E. The Loughrea woman had to sit back in her car because there was absolutely no room for her to sit down in the waiting room. She talked us through her journey of misdiagnosis, long waits in A&E, and also a lack of step-down support and care plans. Siobhán got a huge reaction from our listeners, who told their own stories of their own difficulties in A&E. ​ ​We also focused in on mental health on the programme this week, when Wayne Murphy told us of his descent into despair. Wayne told us about how his brother's suicide triggered his own mental health crisis. He's now in recovery and is back out of the mental health support unit. He told us that he wants to be an inspiration to others to share their stories and speak out when they too are going through times of despair.   ​Now, medical negligence was very much to the fore at the beginning of the week, as it was reported by the Irish Hospital Consultants Association that over €5.3 billion of the health budget goes towards the area. Money well spent from the patient's point of view but could it be used to invest in under pressure healthcare services? We debated that with Johan Verbruggen, Head of Medical Negligence with Fieldfisher.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
The Friday Forum look back on the stories of the week

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 19:50


Four our Friday Forum Pat was joined by Larry Donnelly, law lecturer at the University of Galway, Christina Finn, political editor with The Journal, and Naomi O'Leary, Europe Correspondent for the Irish Times to discuss the week's biggest headlines.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
FOOTBALL: Williamstown manager Sean Keaveney with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan ahead of their Primary Junior Final against Carna-Caiseal

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 9:31


Just one year after losing their intermediate status, Williamstown continue in thier attempt to return to the second tier of Galway football on Saturday (25th October) when they clash with Carna-Caiseal in the Primary Junior Final. Williamstown secured the North Board crown two weeks ago when they overcame Headford on penalties.  And while promotion isn't on offer in this weekend's fixture, a second trophy will also secure qualification to the Connacht championship. Leading up to the game, Williamstown manager Sean Keaveney spoke to Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan. == Throw-in at Pearse Stadium on Saturday is 5.30pm and we'll have full coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Irish research project to advance reliability and trust in AI for customer-facing software

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 2:45


Lero, Ireland's software research centre, is collaborating with Genesys, a global cloud leader in AI-powered Experience Orchestration, on a €550k joint research initiative to enhance the reliability and trustworthiness of AI systems used in customer engagement. Lero Director Professor Lionel Briand of the University of Limerick explains that increasingly, customer care softwarerelies on AI, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), to power virtual agents' interactions with consumers and support human agents in handling interactions. ß? "AI can deliver faster, more informed responses and support better customer experiences," he said. "However, like any complex system, they can present challenges related to contextual accuracy and operational oversight. This project focuses on developing methods to strengthen safeguards and improve overall system dependability." "Our goal is to enhance the scalability and real-time performance of safeguards such as input filtering and output moderation to ensure high standards of accuracy, efficiency and safety in LLM-based systems," Professor Briand explained. The collaboration will help Genesys advance the principles of ethical AI, including accountability, transparency, andfairness, by providing innovative approaches to monitoring and improving AI behaviour in real-world environments. "Trust is foundational for AI adoption," said Joe Smyth, Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Digital and AI at Genesys, and leader of its R&D Centre in Galway. "Through this collaboration with Lero, we aim to further strengthen the traceability and accountability of AI systems to advance their responsible use in orchestrating increasingly complex customer experience applications." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan
Galway Talks with John Morley (Thursday, 23rd October 2025)

Galway Bay Fm - Galway Talks - with Keith Finnegan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 106:38


Today on Galway Talks with John Morley (Thursday, 23rd October 2025) 9am-10am Planning will be lodged for the new Galway Hospice next year following confirmation from the HSE.  Irish hotelier takes on 250km challenge, retracing path of his late wife  Marking National Brain Tumour Awareness Week (October 20-26)  10am-11am Local Authorities' environmental performance improving but continued commitment needed to deliver on National Enforcement Priorities  Connacht Tribune Headlines  the key dos and don'ts about the voting process in this Presidential election. Galway employers among those under pressure to prepare for EU pay transparency law  Claddagh Chamber Choir Presents “A Claddagh Christmas” — Two Nights, Eight Concerts of Festive Music in Galway  11am-12pm CULTURE CORNER - Aoife Dunne (Galway Comedy Festival)  PET CORNER – Halloween  SPORTS PREVIEW with Ollie Turner MUSIC MORNINGS - Kenan Flannery, Aileen Henderson & Colm Gavin are playing a headline show in: Monroes Galway on October 31st 

The Old Galway Diary
The Old Galway Diary Podcast - Episode 225 - Coláiste Éinde

The Old Galway Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 13:12


This week on the Podcast this week Tom is talking about Endas schoolYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie

Between the Stripes LOI podcast
S9 Ep34: S9EP34 Does Anyone Want Europe?

Between the Stripes LOI podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 85:18


It's another packed episode as Kieran and Gary open with a scathing assessment of Ireland's lacklustre showing against Armenia. Did Bohemians act too soon handing Alan Reynolds and his staff new two-year deals before securing European football? And does anyone actually want those final European spots? The relegation scrap is heating up with Galway, Sligo, and Waterford all level on points, while the First Division play-offs are overshadowed by Mick McDermott's bizarre exit from Cobh. All that and plenty more in this week's episode — proudly brought to you by our sponsor, QuinnAv.ie.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
FOOTBALL: Carna-Caiseal manager John Casey with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan ahead of their Primary Junior Final against Williamstown

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 12:46


Carna-Caiseal contest their first county football final in 13 years this Saturday (25th October) when they take on Williamstown in the Primary Junior decider.  The west Galway club accounted for Fr. Griffin's/Éire Óg in the West Board Final two weeks previously. They beat Athenry in the 2012 intermediate decider and victory in this final will move them within 60 minutes of a return to Galway football's second tier. Leading up to the game, Carna-Caiseal manager John Casey has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan. == Throw-in at Pearse Stadium on Saturday is 5.30pm and we'll have full coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Catherine Connolly visits Galway

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 5:04


Reporter, Sally-Ann Barrett joins Catherine Connolly on the campaign trail in Galway.

Erin's Isle podcast
Murphy's Ice Cream

Erin's Isle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 11:25


The best ice cream in the world, made with the best ingredients they can find. But you can only get it it Dingle, Dublin, Galway, Cork and Killarney.  Find out how harmony is the key to their success inthis episode of Erin's Isle.

The Creep Dive
The Ghost Post, The Leaf Freak & The Peacock Feast

The Creep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 59:16


This week on The Creep Dive, the girls unbox pure horror: ghost letters, tree-stuffed murderers, and a Florida man who took “eat your feelings” to a whole new level. Jen leads us through The Ghost Post of Irene Violet Munro, the Brighton woman getting century-old mail from a murdered girl's mother. Cassie brings the leaf-hoarding lunatic Matthew Hoffman — the kidnapper who filled his house with 110 bags of autumn leaves and bodies. Sophie wraps things up with the Florida man who spite-cooked his own peacocks. It's domestic chaos, ghosts with stamps, and crimes most foul.