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Nick Pope has an update on Washington "UFO testimony," Extragalactic Astronomer Professor Christopher Conselice on "36 civilisations" in Space and Tony Douglas in Galway on the "ghost" in Glasgow's oldest bar...
Garavans Pub, Shop St, Galway, Tue 14th March.Want to get in touch with the podcast or listen back to all our past episodes? Do it via www.thlpod.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-tommy-and-hector-podcast-with-laurita-blewitt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nóirín Mannion, Mental Health Support Worker in the University of Galway student health unit, reminds us that it is ok to allow time for self care, particularly during stressful times. While we may have "glamorised" being busy, its important to take time out to look after ourselves. Self care is vital and takes many forms, such as going for a walk, going to your GP for a check-up or sea swimming. Listen in for all this and more. For all details about the Galway Exams 101 programme go to our website at www.universityofgalway.ie/galwayexams101 For all details about sitting exams at the University of Galway click here https://www.universityofgalway.ie/exams/ Reach out to the Counselling Service by email: counselling@universityofgalway.ie In crisis of any kind? Text ‘Galway' to 50808 for immediate support. For free, moderated mental health peer support join Togetherall. Bullying, harassment, discrimination or sexual assault, find support with Speak Out. Cara, the virtual assistant for current University of Galway students is available 24/7/365 to support students with questions about day-to-day university life. Cara is a virtual extension of the Student Enquiry Centre focused on supporting students. Contact Cara on www.universityofgalway.ie/cara or send a confidential WhatsApp message to 086-8006644
Luke O' Donnell, Researcher with the School of Education, at the University of Galway, provides tips and insights on how to develop good study skills and habits. For more information on how to study for exams take a look at the below links: Library Learning and resources – https://library.nuigalway.ie/help/teachinglearning/ Academic Skills hub – www.universityofgalway.ie/academic-skills/ Career Guidance & Information. Click here for information on career events and booking appointments. Academic Writing Centre (AWC). The AWC offers free one-on-one tutorials on essay writing - https://library.nuigalway.ie/awc/ For all details about the Galway Exams 101 programme go to our website at www.universityofgalway.ie/galwayexams101 For all details about sitting exams at the University of Galway click here - www.universityofgalway.ie/exams/ Reach out to the Counselling Service by email: counselling@universityofgalway.ie In crisis of any kind? Text ‘Galway' to 50808 for immediate support. For free, moderated mental health peer support join Togetherall - https://togetherall.com/en-ie/ Cara, the virtual assistant for current University of Galway students is available 24/7/365 to support students with questions about day-to-day university life. Cara is a virtual extension of the Student Enquiry Centre focused on supporting students. Contact Cara on www.universityofgalway.ie/cara or send a confidential WhatsApp message to 086-8006644
Tommy Tiernan has built a career as one of Ireland's funniest -- and, at times, most inappropriate stand-up comics and comic actors. Winning the best newcomer award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the early 1990s, Tommy soon became a favorite on Irish tv, including The Late Late Show and the sitcom Father Ted. More recently, Tommy has hosted the Tommy Tiernan Show in which the guests are unknown to him until the moment they walk on stage. And for American audiences, he is perhaps best known as "Da Gerry", the perpetually beleaguered father on the hit Netflix show "Derry Girls." And did we mention he's a Guinness World Record Holder? Well, he is -- for performing standup for 36 hours and fifteen minutes straight during a 2009 Galway show! It won't be 36 hours worth, but you can find extended clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Tommy Tiernan? Tommy is a comic who often finds the line between comedy that is "ok" and that which is really not by crossing it. Here Tommy tells the audience on The Late Late Show about one such case. https://youtu.be/u3MG1iIZZjQ Tommy's bond with standup crowds is legendary -- as is the way he lets the audience in on his frustrations in ways that are always clever -- and often quite naughty! https://youtu.be/-DWc9CArliU While he made his initial name as a standup, Tommy has built a fine career as a character actor as well. In the Netflix hit Derry Girls, Tommy plays the beleaguered father ("Da Gerry"). Here's a nice collection of Tommy's finest moments from that show. https://youtu.be/JpYol7ZP6hk
Jimmy McGovern, Support Worker with the Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care Centre, at the University of Galway gives us some fantastic tips on managing and reducing stress in the run up to exams. Jimmy reminds us that planning your time is key to minimise stress. The chaplaincy team offers supports for University of Galway students. Contact chaplains@universityofgalway.ie. For all details about the Galway Exams 101 programme go to our website at www.univeristyofgalway.ie/galwayexams101 For all details about sitting exams at the University of Galway click here https://www.universityofgalway.ie/exams/ Mental Health & Counselling. Reach out to the University of Galway Counselling Service by email: counselling@universityofgalway.ie In crisis of any kind? Text ‘Galway' to 50808 for immediate support. For free, moderated mental health peer support join Togetherall (https://togetherall.com/en-gb/). Cara, the virtual assistant for current University of Galway students is available 24/7/365 to support you with questions about day-to-day university life. Cara is a virtual extension of the Student Enquiry Centre focused on supporting you. Contact Cara online (https://www.universityofgalway.ie/cara/) or send a confidential Wats Apps message to 086-8006644
After the penultimate round of games in the National League - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Tipperary beat Waterford in a game full of needle. Are Waterford getting the most from Bennett and Hutchinson with their system? (21:36) – Waterford picking up red cards, teams still training hard during the League. Did Dublin look leggy against Kilkenny? (36:34) - Antrim beat Laois to preserve their Division One status. Jake Morris the new Lar? Potentially exciting semi-final line-up. (48:52) - Wexford pick up more injuries but showed a reaction in their loss to Cork. Rebels top Division One A. (01:00:09) - Tony Kelly scoreless as Clare led early lead slip against Galway. Limerick welcome back big guns in 12 point win at Westmeath. Kildare and Offaly showdown on Division Two A's final day for a place in the decider. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
A look at the true history of St Patrick and how St Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide
In this episode of Talking History, Dr Patrick Geoghegan and his panel are looking at the history of the most famous film awards in the world - the highs, the lows, the triumphs and the controversies of the Academy Awards. Featuring Dr Conn Holohan from the University of Galway, Gwenda Young, Lecturer in Film Studies at UCC, Dr Aaron Hunter, Teaching Fellow in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin and Sunniva O'Flynn, Head of Irish Film Programming at the IFI.
Topics covered : Fertility, IVF, love, abnormalities, law in Ireland, disappointment, dilemma, termination, impact of covid restrictions, grief, loss, trauma, compassion, support, healing, acceptance. In this episode I speak to salon owner and entrepreneur Anna Hosty.Anna is married to Dave and they live in Galway with their daughter Henrietta who is 6 next month and their dog Ozzie.She's also the co-owner of hairdressing group ‘Yourells' and co-founder of the hair supplement for Mums called ‘The Hair Vitamin Company'.And as you'll hear at the beginning of our chat, I have known Anna for a long time but what I didn't know until recently was what she had been through personally.In this conversation she shares her experience of fertility and motherhood which includes the IVF process; joy, loss and trauma.She is a brave and wonderful person and I am so grateful that she trusted me to help her tell her story.It's an episode that will challenge some of you and I ask you to park your judgement and open your heart and mind to what you're about to hear as unless you've experienced the same, you have no idea how you'd respond.I am so grateful to Anna for speaking so honestly about her experience and I know it'll help a lot of you who listen.Resources :If you need to talk to someone, you can contact a Samaritan on Freephone 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ieOr go to…Mental health - HSE.ieIf you're a fan of my pod, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian O'Driscoll who is the founder of Paving The Way Home was invited to speak in the Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora in the West of Ireland. The Diocese holds an annual novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. This talk took place on Monday 6th March 2023 at the Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas (known locally as Galway Cathedral).
Exam Jam is a series of short podcasts, created by the University of Galway to prepare students for exam success. Hosted by Barry Ó Siochrú, Students Union Vice President for Gaeilge, and joined by guest speakers each episode has everything you need to be exam ready. In this episode, AnnMarie Gilchrist, Student Advisor with the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the School of Law, provides practical tips on sitting your first university exams. Student Advisors offer support to students throughout their time at university. Students may seek advice or guidance on a variety of matters including academic, personal, professional or financial at various stages of their education. On speaking with a Student Advisor, a student may be referred to an individual staff member or another support service for further advice, relevant to the nature of the query. For all details about the Galway Exams 101 programme go to our website at www.univeristyofgalway.ie/galwayexams101 For all details about sitting exams at the University of Galway visit the exams website, https://www.universityofgalway.ie/exams/ For mental health and counselling support, email counselling@universityofgalway.ie
Please Support Our Show on SubstackLove KnotWork Storytelling? Support the show, find the in-depth show notes, and get even more stories on our Substack, Myth Is Medicine.Our StoryAs the film, the Banshees of Inisherin receives awards across the world, we explore stories of the bean sí, the Irish fairy woman who was considered a harbinger of death. Our guest, Caoimhe Nic Giollarnáith, brings us stories from Ireland's Schools Collection as well as and stories her own childhood.Our GuestCaoimhe Nic Giollarnáith is originally from County Kildare. She has always had a keen interest in Irish folklore and mythology and grew up listening to her father tell stories in Irish about the féar gortach and bean sí. She attended Irish language medium schools and graduated from University of Galway, with BA and MA degrees in Modern Irish. While studying at University of Galway, Caoimhe took Irish Folklore courses taught by Dr. Lillis Ó Laoire. She has over 10 years of teaching experience as an Adjunct Professor and recently earned the Certificate in teaching Irish to adults from Maynooth University. Caoimhe currently teaches Irish language and literature undergraduate courses at Lehman College, City University New York and Irish language classes for adults at the Irish Arts Center, Manhattan and New York Irish Center in Queens. She also teaches one-to-one classes. Her clients include the families of Irish diplomats working at the United Nations and Irish Consulate, New York. In the past, she has taught Irish language courses at Fordham University, Manhattan College and Rosetta Stone. In February 2020, she received a Top 40 Under 40 award from The Irish Echo. Caoimhe is a regular guest on Irish language radio shows on BBC, RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta and featured in the Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) award nominated documentary series GAA USA broadcast on TG4. In June, Caoimhe will be launching her own Irish language classes online and in-person in Manhattan. Our ConversationThe wealth of folklore found at Duchas.ie, the database of Ireland's National Folklore Collection. Find the story from this episode here.The Irish language“talkie” film: Oidhche Sheanchais, from 1935 which features a night of storytelling and keening on the Aran Islands.Death in Ireland and the culture of large funerals and how it differs from the USMeeting the Badb, another face of the bansheeReclaiming the legacy of Peig Sayers, the Irish storyteller whose memoir was required reading for generations of Irish students Work with MarisaMarisa offers 1:1 coaching for writers & creative entrepreneurs, as well as 1:1 intuitive tarot sessions called Healing for Heroines sessions.Find more of Marisa's writing and get a copy of her book, The Sovereignty Knot www.marisagoudy.comFollow the show on Substack, Instagram, Facebook, and
Having overcome his own battles with addiction, former Galway player Justin Campbell is now helping others through his work as a counsellor. He sat down with Joe Molloy to discuss his work, and the prevalence of gambling, alcohol, and drug addiction in Irish society.
Having overcome his own battles with addiction, former Galway player Justin Campbell is now helping others through his work as a counsellor. He sat down with Joe Molloy to discuss his work, and the prevalence of gambling, alcohol, and drug addiction in Irish society.
Dr Maeve O'Rourke, of the University of Galway, Dr Mark Coen, of University College Dublin
Today Mary is talking to Emma Jane Rushworth.We are very excited that Emma is in the process of making a giant dragonfly for Burren Nature Sanctuary as part of our new interpretive trail. Emma has been making wire sculptures since 2015. Her Love For Wildlife And The Great Outdoors Shines Through In Her Work. She Works Continually On Commissioned Pieces In Her Workshop In Greystones County Wicklow Ireland. She Has Worked On A Number Of Projects This Year 2021 Including A Very Special Memorial Tree For The Lauralynn Children's Hospice. Contact Emma To Commission Your Unique And Special Piece For A Gift To Celebrate A Family Milestone Or To Cheer Up The Garden On A Winter Day. These Pieces Will Last A Lifetime In Your Garden. Her Commercial Work Included A Blackbird In Hands For The New Saint Kevan Port Hotel In Dublin And A Wildlife Scene On A Roundabout In Cobh Cork.Emma loves this quote “WE'RE ALL DIFFERENT. BUT THERE'S SOMETHING KIND OF FANTASTIC ABOUT THAT, ISN'T THERE? ”— FANTASTIC MR FOXContact Emma at www.emmajanerushworth.ieContact Martyn or Lindsay at Lima Design Studio at www.limastudio.co.uk mary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie Support the Nature Magic Podcast athttps://www.patreon.com/naturemagicShow website www.naturemagic.ie
The Hurling Pod is welcoming the return of the League after another break - as James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Some jealousy of the Football League, teams going on warm-weather training camps (and some on colder ones). (18:58) – Should goals now be worth four points? Super 11s memories, love for the shot-clock. (29:04) - Kyle Hayes' ban. Is there creeping resentment of Limerick? Skehill managed to dodge a week of Love Island! Celebrity boxing. (37:45) - A feast of hurling matches on TV this weekend. We'll learn a lot about Waterford after Saturday's clash with Tipperary. When predictions go wrong... (48:46) - Wounded Wexford prepare to take on Cork. (55:30) - Important meeting of Clare and Galway, Westmeath need another fighting performance against Limerick, Kilkenny to bully Dublin again? Relegation four-pointer between Antrim and Laois. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Professor of Bacteriology in University of Galway, Martin Cormican speaks to Brendan about the importance of reviewing lockdown measures post - Covid.
Back by popular demand, Tommy joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM, with a lot of movement in the latest edition of his Gaelic Football Power Rankings. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
We speak to Michael Gibbons, Archaeologist
The Hurling Pod breaks down the third weekend of the League - as James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Only one televised match!? Love Island ruining Skehill's viewing. 'I was right' about gaelic football. (11:36) – Limerick's first League win at Galway since 2018. (28:17) - Clare go goal crazy in hammering Wexford. Have some Wexford players lost their chance for the year? (48:00) - Cork go 3 from 3 but Westmeath battle to the end. Tipperary beat Dublin on their return to Croke Park. (1:01:00) - Bryan O'Mara's best position and Murph breaks down being a modern full back line defender. Waterford 'average' in their win against Antrim while Kilkenny see off Laois. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
The most popular baby names in 2022 were Jack and Emily.But when you look at the county by county breakdown, there's one that stands out: Muhammad was the most popular boys name in Galway City. So just how fast is the Muslim population growing in Galway? Sean was joined by Ibrahim Noonan, Imam of Galway Mosque and the first ever Irish Imam, to discuss...
Former Dublin and Tipperary hurler Ryan O'Dwyer joins OTB's Aidan Delaney to discuss the latest results in the Allianz National Hurling Leagues with Limerick downing nearest challengers Galway and we ask where Dublin's ceiling is this year.
In the first of our three part favorite albums of 2022 review, Danno marks the latest yearly review in the Gwangju News with a rundown of what's inside. We play a pair of tunes (for the most part) from each album and mark a lot of different genres therein, with highlights amongst the brightness from Say She She, Yard Act, Monster Rally, Kokoroko, and Ibibio Sound Machine to trainspot and plenty more beyond that.TracklistPart I (00:00)Say She She - PrismSay She She - Fortune TellerDanger Mouse & Black Thought - Belize feat MF DOOMDanger Mouse & Black Thought - Aquamarine feat Michael KiwanukaGhost Funk Orchestra - IntroductionGhost Funk Orchestra - Your Man's No GoodGhost Funk Orchestra - Prism Part II (30:03)The Beths - Expert In A Dying FieldThe Beths - Silence Is GoldenYard Act - Dead HorseYard Act - Tall PoppiesKing Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - MyceliumPart III (59:31)Young Gun Silver Fox - Still Got It Going OnYoung Gun Silver Fox - West Side JetIbibio Sound Machine - ElectricityIbibio Sound Machine - All That You WantMarxist Love Disco Ensemble - DustMarxist Love Disco Ensemble - 1905Part IV (93:44)Monster Rally - Golden Shores Monster Rally - Moon Flower BloomNogymx - PreludeNogymx - EncounterNogymx - In Their FootstepsKokoroko - Age of AscentKokoroko - War Dance
In this episode, Tom is looking at the mariners hospital on Renmore point in Galway. Built due to the cholera act of 1893. Ronnie is still looking at the civil war. This time a skirmish in Headford. You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this Reboot Republic, Rory chats to three wonderful artists and creators who have decided to take imaginative action on housing through organising a ‘Feile Housing-Housing Festival' on March 11th and 12th in Galway. Brigid Mae Power, musician and songwriter, Kathryn Reynolds who works and plays in the creative arts, and Aoife Welby, qualified visual artist and special education teacher with a particular interest in wellbeing and the arts have a conversation about their own housing experiences, the need to have a national conversation on putting the heart back into home –‘An tÍ is where do chroi is', to hear the human stories, and to creatively take action that will tackle this emergency. Rory is also speaking at pre-festival event in Galway City on Sunday evening March 5th at 6pm in Charlie Byrnes Book Shop. For more info check out feilehousing2023 on Instagram
Welcome to Episode 6 of The Football Pod - James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews talk Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Paddy dials in from a college trip to Belgium, James does a deep-dive on Galway's depth and Tommy reports back from Kildare's win in Clare. (01:00) - Paddy's in Leuven, 'boring' bus trips. (09:00) - Around the GAA: stories and results. (20:00) - Mayo conditioning, Galway's depth, Roscommon respect. (45:00) - Division 2 danger, the backpost sin, Clare-Kildare. (01:00:00) - Jack McCaffrey's freakish return to action. Make sure you're subscribed to 'The Football Pod' podcast feed to get new episodes every Monday night, if you're an 'OTB GAA' subscriber you'll also catch us there. If you prefer to watch us on YouTube - the show is streamed on the Off The Ball channel from 10pm Tuesday. The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more. You can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa
The Hurling Pod is addressing your questions in our new segment, 'Matters Arising' - as James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Galway's minors get the green light to join the Leinster Championship. (09:55) – Will we ever move away from the provincial championships? (23:48) - Who will win Galway this year? Does the current League structure work for the counties in the middle? (37:53) -How do Ulster counties close the gap? (43:25) - Most underrated managers, and underrated hurler suggestions. (50:53) - Will Croke Park suit Dublin this Saturday? Tipperary's injuries and Bubbles' retirement. (1:02:00) - Kerry's barrier to Munster SHC is removed at Congress, weekend preview. (01:18:30) - Week one of 'What Grinds Skehill's Gears'. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Welcome to Episode 6 of The Football Pod - James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews talk Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Paddy dials in from a college trip to Belgium, James does a deep-dive on Galway's depth and Tommy reports back from Kildare's win in Clare. (01:00) - Paddy's in Leuven, 'boring' bus trips. (09:00) - Around the GAA: stories and results. (20:00) - Mayo conditioning, Galway's depth, Roscommon respect. (45:00) - Division 2 danger, the backpost sin, Clare-Kildare. (01:00:00) - Jack McCaffrey's freakish return to action. Make sure you're subscribed to 'The Football Pod' podcast feed to get new episodes every Monday night, if you're an 'OTB GAA' subscriber you'll also catch us there. If you prefer to watch us on YouTube - the show is streamed on the Off The Ball channel from 10pm Tuesday. The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more. You can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 426 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Music & Mischief 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. We Banjo 3: The Bunch of Green Rushes/Salt Creek. Live in Galway 3. Dezi Donnelly: Paddy Ryan's Dream/Dowd's Fave/Phelim's Frolics. Familiar Footsteps 4. Noel Hill: An Phis Fhluich/Fisherman's Jig. Live in New York 5. Clannad: `Conleach Ghlas an Fhómair. Clannad 2 6. Mike Rafferty & Willie Kelly: The New Broom/Mr McLeod's. The New Broom 7. Mike McGoldrick & John Carty: The Wind That Shakes the Barley/Boyne Hunt/The Sandmount. At Our Leisure8. Paul Brady: I'm A Youth That's Inclined to Ramble. The Liberty Tapes 9. Urnua: Trip to Letterkenny/Morning Gallop. Urnua10. Jackie Daly & Maire O'Keeffe: Rosanne's/The Old One/The Rambling Sailor. The County Bounds11. Gerry O'Connor: The Iniscaltra/Tonn Tiene/Ormond Sound No Place Like Home 12. Tim Dennehy: Farewell to Miltown Malbay. Farewell to Miltown Malbay 13. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan: Farewell to Miltown Malbay/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. May Morning Dew 14. Patsy Moloney: The Sweet Heart/Farewell to London. The Temple in the Glen 15. Danu: Follow On. When All is Said & Done 16. Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry: The Rollicking Skipper/Ma McNulty's/Maid on the Green. Back in Time 17. Gerry Harrington: The Wily Old Batchelor/The Mountain Top/Rick's Rambles. At Home 18. Liam Clancy: Anac Cuan. Liam Clancy 19. Planxty: Humours of Carrigaholt/Chattering Magpie/Lord McDonald's. Live in Bremen 20. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Galway GAA chairman Paul Bellew joined Richie McCormack to chat about Motion 14 at Congress which could see the Tribesmen's minor hurlers join the Leinster or Munster Championship.
In this episode, Tom is looking at Kirwins Lane. Ronnie is still looking at the civil war.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway
It's the 7 year itch! We scratch the surface of the upcoming season in episode 1 - 'The Return of the Pod' . After Johnny's winter in the lingerie section of Brown Thomas and Dan's Qatari World Cup adventure, not much has changed on Planet Pod. Johnny still has high hopes for Galway, Dan still reckons this is the biggest season ever, and 90's goth-pop and R&B makes the inevitable return. But to help the dynamic duo get back down to the reality of what's coming up we've asked Mark Rossiter and John Martin to help with an analysis of the comings and goings over the last few months to help predict how this season of all seasons will pan out. We swipe right on transfer tinder and the saga of Dundalk's multiple logins, we ask "Can Derry take Rovers?", we look at the return of 'older' managers to challenge Johnny's favourite law firm, and there's the Mono Stand, cash wages, a bumper bumper mailbag and an almost-epic Collar & Cuff competition. As usual by the end of the hour in studio there still isn't a concrete answer and nothing is indeed delivered. We'd bring you the truth but we reckon you couldn't handle it so you'll have to make do with the rest. It's a Future Ticketing, Collar & Cuff sponsored, rascal of an opening night and other than Galway winning the First Division you'll have to make up your own mind.
UL and Galway camogie star Siobhán McGrath & coach Ruairi Walsh join Ger & Shane after controversially missing out on a semi-final spot in this year's Ashbourne Cup. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Gerry Roche, Chief Superintendent Galway Gardai, discusses the investigation into the deaths of three teenagers in Galway pier tragedy.
The Hurling Pod deep dives into weekend two of the National Hurling League! - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Limerick's young guns impress in their 'six-point hammering' of Clare (15:20) – Clare looked flat at the Gaelic Grounds, Cork bang in the goals in defeating Galway. (24:49) - Cork back up their performance against Limerick. Galway putting in heavy training? (34:00) - Standard of what we've seen in the League so far. (43:10) - Kilkenny gave the inch to Tipp in Nowlan Park rout. Skehill's goalkeeping masterclass. Midas touch from Liam Cahill? (01:04:00) - Davy's man behind the wire and goalkeeper instructions. (01:19:00) - Wexford's win at Westmeath, fight for Lake County to stay up, Dublin remain unbeaten. (01:30:00) - Power rankings after two rounds and underrated players. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Paul Hayes, former Youth Worker at Ballinfoyle Youth Project in Galway, pays tribute following the death of three teenagers who died when the car they were travelling in entered the water at Menlo Pier on the outskirts Galway.
Danielle Deadwyler's extraordinary portrayal of the civil rights activist Mamie Till-Mobley in Chinonye Chukwu's ‘Till' has earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Leading Actress. The film tells the true story of Mamie's pursuit of justice after her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, was tortured and lynched in 1955. Danielle discusses grief, Mamie's legacy, and the ongoing fight for civil rights. Dorset Police are investigating allegations of abuse in Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service. Nazir Afzal, the former chief prosecutor for North West England & Zoe Billingham, former head of the Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue consider if the fire service has a problem with its culture, and in particular women. European Champion and Queen of the Jungle, Jill Scott, is one of the most decorated footballers in the country and after announcing her retirement from the sport last year she's turned her attention to the next generation. On Friday she opened a new football pitch in her hometown in South Tyneside. She tells us what she wants the Lionesses' legacy to be. Salma Hayek Pinault broke barriers in the 90's as one of the first Latina actresses to establish a successful career in Hollywood. She tells us about her new role as a strong female lead starring opposite Channing Tatum in ‘Magic Mike's Last Stand'. We explore the complexities of disabled parenting with Eliza Hull, an Australian musician & disabled parent and Nina Tame. We hear about their new anthology of stories, ‘We've Got This'. What is audio porn? Caroline Spiegel, the founder of an erotic audio app called Quinn and Dr Caroline West, consent educator at University of Galway discuss. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Surya Elango Studio Manager: Bob Nettles Editor: Lucinda Montefiore
With two games already played in the National League and a week's break before All-Ireland champions Kerry roll into town, in this episode of the Mayo Football Podcast we take stock of how Mayo's season is starting to shape up after two draws.Mike Finnerty hosts this pod and he's joined by Colm Boyle and Stephen Drake to look back on how the team has performed against Galway and Armagh, and how Kevin McStay's plan of action is coming together.Boyler and Drakey talk in detail about last Sunday's late drama against Armagh and assess what Mayo will have learned from the experience. They also reflect on Aidan O'Shea's display, look at some of the players still to return and discuss Roscommon's recent good form.This episode of the Mayo Football Podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. You can also listen to it directly on the Mayo News website as well as on the Mayo GAA Blog.The podcast is also available on Patreon, where club members get access to loads of exclusive content and more besides.Sign up to become a podcast club member on http://www.patreon.com/mayopodcast. The monthly rate is €5 plus VAT but annual membership is available at a 10% discount.The Mayo Football Podcast is also on Twitter @Mayopodcast, so if you're a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes.
The number of women watching porn is on the increase, according to one of the world's most popular sites. They say around a third of its viewers are female and growing. There's also a new type of porn that is said to be gaining popularity among some women – audio porn. You might wonder, what it is and why it might appeal to women. Caroline Spiegel is the founder of an erotic audio app called Quinn, one of many apps out there, and Dr Caroline West, consent educator at University of Galway and host of the Glow West sexual wellness podcast. The earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria have killed nearly 16,000 people. As rescuers work to save people still trapped in the rubble, the World Health Organisation has raised concerns that without shelter, water, fuel or electricity, many more lives are at risk. Today the Disasters Emergency Committee launched its appeal to raise funds to provide aid to the survivors. Racha Nasreddine, Director for ActionAid in the Arab Region tells Anita how women and girls are being affected. On yesterday's Woman's Hour we briefly discussed the Church of England's decision not to back a change in teaching to permit clergy to conduct same-sex marriages. Listener Suzanne Elvidge contacted the programme to share her recent letter to her Bishop and her local clergy explaining why she felt she had no choice but to leave the Church after a lifelong membership. She joins Anita to discuss her decision. For our series Girl's World, Ena Miller took her dog-eared teenage diary to a school in Glasgow to talk to Saskia, Francesca and Olivia, who are all 14, about changing attitudes to sex and gender. Six years after her acclaimed debut novel Stay With Me was shortlisted for the Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction, Nigerian writer Ayòbámi Adébáyo joins Anita to talk about her highly-anticipated second work of fiction, A Spell Of Good Things, a state-of-the-nation story exploring the divide between rich and poor, as Nigeria transitioned back into democracy in 2000.
Are You Breathing Wrong? Breathe Better with Patrick McKeown – The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 159 with Patrick McKeown Patrick McKeown is an international breathing expert and author based in Galway, Ireland. Since 2002, he has worked with thousands of clients, including elite military special forces (SWAT) Olympic coaches and athletes. Atomic Focus (2021) and The Breathing Cure (2021) are Patrick's latest books. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Patrick McKeown about the proper way to breathe. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How it's very common for people to have poor breathing habits. - Why mouth breathing and upper chest breathing affects your focus. - How breathing correctly provides stabilization for the spine. - How poor breathing patterns lead to a myriad of different health issues. - Why breathing correctly can help people move more effectively. Connect with Patrick: Guest Contact Info Twitter@OxygenAdvantage Instagram@oxygenadvantage Facebookfacebook.com/theoxygenadvantage LinkedInlinkedin.com/in/mckeownpatrick Links Mentioned:oxygenadvantage.com Connect with Steven: Website Xeroshoes.com Jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter@XeroShoes Instagram@xeroshoes Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
In this episode, Tom is looking at Canals of Galway. Ronnie is still looking at the civil war.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway
It's hard to imagine what the whiskey industry would look like today, if a certain excise man had succumbed to the wounds he received in Donegal in 1810. The early 19th century was a critical time for Irish whiskey. The Acts of Union had united the country with an empire and new markets were open for spirits. But growing pains were the rule of the day. Large distillers and the Parliament were crushing small distillers and becoming jealous of those who were making higher profits off of their illicit poitín. A war was brewing out west and something was going to give. Also in this episode, we'll rejoin Alfred Barnard as he travels from Galway to Limerick and I'll be stopping off at the Old Bushmills Distillery in Northern Ireland.
The Hurling Pod has returned for season 2! - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – We're back a bit later than planned, Murph's kicking football again this year while Skehill is part of the Galway minor management. (06:16) – Cork overcome Limerick after a strong second-half showing at PUC. Limerick feeling their way into the year again. Cork's improved work-rate. (21:01) - Cork's mentality, Walsh Cup success for Galway as Wexford's wayward shooting haunts them. (39:31) - How important would win against Limerick be for Clare? Skehill's very early power rankings. (46:01) - Have Waterford addressed what went wrong last summer? Draw at Fraher Field. (01:02:42) - What is the league worth to teams now. (01:11:00) - Tipperary's changes under Cahill ahead of going to Kilkenny. (01:22:05) - Smart sliothars and players to watch. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Welcome to the 2023 season of Nature Magic.It is hard to believe we are on episode 68 and have spoken to all those incredible nature advocates. This year we are changing it up a bit, we are focusing on crafts as a medium to connect people to nature. This series was sparked from a new project that is in progress at Burren Nature Sanctuary. We obtained a Leaser grant towards some audio artworks to help interpret the biodiversity of the Burren around the walks. The three sculptures are a 7 foot Ladies Tresses Orchid at the Meadow, a large dragonfly at the Turlough and a stone badger in the karst limestone habitat. Each sculpture will be accommpanyied by a wind up audio feature in five languages.As the new series topic is so visual we are adding a you tube video to each episode so you can immerse yourself in world of the craftspeople and see the process. We are moving from fortnightly to monthly episodes to accommodate the extra work in editing the videos.Our first guest is Davin Butler from Butler Sculputre. Davin is the youngest sibling in the butler family. He started sculpting in his teens and continued to do so part-time throughout college where he studied web development, before realising he wanted to do sculpting full-time. He draws inspiration and techniques from the rest of the family and focuses mostly on nature, the ocean, and people. He likes tribal and mythological art, and tries to blend this into the medium of copper.Davin has also been experimenting with applying different coloured enamels to his sculptures.His work has been displayed in galleries across Ireland, as well as in the 2 Michelin Star restaurant; Aimsir, in Kildare. We have loved Butler sculpture for many years and are delighted to launch our new series with Davin Butler as our guest.Please check out the you tube video on the Burren Nature Sanctuary channel,https://youtu.be/f21tsAmnO8Mas it is a lot of fun to see how Davin is building the large Ladies Tresses and also to take a sneaky look into the workshop and see the other pieces in the exhibition room. And call to see us when we reopen on April 1 and hopefully we will have up to three new sculptures installed!Contact Davin Butler at www.butlersculptures.comContact Mary Bermingham atmary@burrennaturesanctuary.ie Check out Burren Nature Sanctuary at www.burrennaturesanctuary.ie Support the Nature Magic Podcast athttps://www.patreon.com/naturemagic Show website www.naturemagic.ie
How do ideas manifest outside of their place of origin, and how do they change once they do? The Emergence of Global Maoism: China's Red Evangelism and the Cambodian Communist Movement, 1949–1979 (Cornell University Press, 2022) by Matthew Galway examines how ideological systems become localized, both in the indigenization of Marxism-Leninism by Mao Zedong and, more significantly, the indigenization of Maoism by the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Galway carefully investigates how Maoism was received, adapted, utilized, and ultimately rejected in Cambodia, examining in particular the different ways Paris-educated CPK leaders Pol Pot, Hou Yuon, and Hu Nim approached and interpreted Mao's writings and ideas. This intellectual history is wonderfully rich, theoretically grounded in Edward Said's "traveling theory" model and filled with close readings of little-known, complex texts. The Emergence of Global Maoism is a necessary read for those interested in the history of modern China, Cambodia, and global Maoism, as well as for anyone who has ever wondered what a historian might do with an economics dissertation (the answer: see chapter four). In addition to seeking out The Emergence of Global Maoism, interested listeners should also have a look at “Peasant Worker Communist Spy: A Chinese Intelligence Agent Looks Back at His Time in Cambodia,” a portrait of a CCP intelligence agent in Cambodia, as well as Experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Cold War Southeast Asia (ANU Press, 2022) edited by Matthew Galway and Marc H. Opper, with chapters on the adoption of Marxism in the Dutch East Indies, Maoism in the Philippines, and the Chinese Communist Party in Laos, among other fascinating case studies of experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Southeast Asia. Sarah Bramao-Ramos is a PhD candidate in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard. She works on Manchu language books and is interested in anything with a kesike. She can be reached at sbramaoramos@g.harvard.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
How do ideas manifest outside of their place of origin, and how do they change once they do? The Emergence of Global Maoism: China's Red Evangelism and the Cambodian Communist Movement, 1949–1979 (Cornell University Press, 2022) by Matthew Galway examines how ideological systems become localized, both in the indigenization of Marxism-Leninism by Mao Zedong and, more significantly, the indigenization of Maoism by the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Galway carefully investigates how Maoism was received, adapted, utilized, and ultimately rejected in Cambodia, examining in particular the different ways Paris-educated CPK leaders Pol Pot, Hou Yuon, and Hu Nim approached and interpreted Mao's writings and ideas. This intellectual history is wonderfully rich, theoretically grounded in Edward Said's "traveling theory" model and filled with close readings of little-known, complex texts. The Emergence of Global Maoism is a necessary read for those interested in the history of modern China, Cambodia, and global Maoism, as well as for anyone who has ever wondered what a historian might do with an economics dissertation (the answer: see chapter four). In addition to seeking out The Emergence of Global Maoism, interested listeners should also have a look at “Peasant Worker Communist Spy: A Chinese Intelligence Agent Looks Back at His Time in Cambodia,” a portrait of a CCP intelligence agent in Cambodia, as well as Experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Cold War Southeast Asia (ANU Press, 2022) edited by Matthew Galway and Marc H. Opper, with chapters on the adoption of Marxism in the Dutch East Indies, Maoism in the Philippines, and the Chinese Communist Party in Laos, among other fascinating case studies of experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Southeast Asia. Sarah Bramao-Ramos is a PhD candidate in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard. She works on Manchu language books and is interested in anything with a kesike. She can be reached at sbramaoramos@g.harvard.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
How do ideas manifest outside of their place of origin, and how do they change once they do? The Emergence of Global Maoism: China's Red Evangelism and the Cambodian Communist Movement, 1949–1979 (Cornell University Press, 2022) by Matthew Galway examines how ideological systems become localized, both in the indigenization of Marxism-Leninism by Mao Zedong and, more significantly, the indigenization of Maoism by the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Galway carefully investigates how Maoism was received, adapted, utilized, and ultimately rejected in Cambodia, examining in particular the different ways Paris-educated CPK leaders Pol Pot, Hou Yuon, and Hu Nim approached and interpreted Mao's writings and ideas. This intellectual history is wonderfully rich, theoretically grounded in Edward Said's "traveling theory" model and filled with close readings of little-known, complex texts. The Emergence of Global Maoism is a necessary read for those interested in the history of modern China, Cambodia, and global Maoism, as well as for anyone who has ever wondered what a historian might do with an economics dissertation (the answer: see chapter four). In addition to seeking out The Emergence of Global Maoism, interested listeners should also have a look at “Peasant Worker Communist Spy: A Chinese Intelligence Agent Looks Back at His Time in Cambodia,” a portrait of a CCP intelligence agent in Cambodia, as well as Experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Cold War Southeast Asia (ANU Press, 2022) edited by Matthew Galway and Marc H. Opper, with chapters on the adoption of Marxism in the Dutch East Indies, Maoism in the Philippines, and the Chinese Communist Party in Laos, among other fascinating case studies of experiments with Marxism-Leninism in Southeast Asia. Sarah Bramao-Ramos is a PhD candidate in History and East Asian Languages at Harvard. She works on Manchu language books and is interested in anything with a kesike. She can be reached at sbramaoramos@g.harvard.edu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Whether renting or buying, housing costs are going up. Presenter Leanna Byrne takes you back home with her to Dublin, Ireland to discuss what all Dubliners love to moan about: the rising cost of renting. According to a report by Daft.ie, which lists places to rent or buy in Ireland, at the end of 2022 rent in Dublin had risen to an average $2,446 per month. And the rising price of renting has seeped into some of Ireland's other cities, like Cork and Galway, where rents rose by 12% and 16%. Limerick and Waterford's rental prices both soared by more than 17%. We hear from Rebecca, a 32-year-old working in the tech sector in Dublin, who has been renting for 10 years. She says that renting in Dublin is getting harder. Alex is 31 and works in banking. He got a job in Dublin in January 2022 and was worried about moving there because he heard about the housing horror stories. And finally, Norman Shapiro, senior mortgage broker with First Israel Mortgages, gives us the view from Israel, where house prices have hit a record 20% year-on-year increase. Presenter/producer: Leanna Byrne (Image: Houses/ Getty Images)