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When Aubrey Sirman lost her husband to the rare cancer Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE), her world changed forever. In this episode, she shares how grief reshaped her life—and how her passions have helped her move forward.Join Anita and Mel as they talk with Aubrey about the healing power of birding and the joy (and obsession) of taking on a Big Year. Aubrey also introduces us to the worlds of Hurling and Camogie, exploring how sport, community, and nature can provide grounding in the hardest times.*Check our Patreon for AD FREE Episodes, or to submit tributes of your person to be read in an episode! *http://www.patreon.com/wwdnSponsored by:BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnMint Mobile: Mobile phone plans with great service and coverage starting at $15/month https://trymintmobile.com/wwdnJoin our Patreon for ad-free episodes and more!http://www.patreon.com/wwdnNeed some Snarky Grief merch?http://shop.widowwedonow.comWanna buy us tacos?http://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonow
Ballygar's Ryan Duffy, Kinvara's Darragh Helebert, Clarinbridge manager Peter Burke and Ogie Coen joined Paul to look ahead to group three of the Intermediate Hurling Championship
HURLING: Oranmore-Maree 2-19 Sarsfields 1-21 (SHC report with Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan)
HURLING: Oranmore-Maree manager Brian O'Connell with Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh after their 2-19 to 1-21 SHC win over Sarsfields
Paul Shaughnessy and Cyril Farrell look ahead to the opening round of action in the Senior, Senior B and Intermediate hurling championships
Kilbeacanty's Brendan Burke, Beagh captain Joe Gantley, Rahoon Newcastle's Tony Og Regan and Turloughmore intermediate manager Nigel O'Kane join Paul to preview group group 4 in the IHC
Listen back to Friday August 8th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Cian Treacy & Enda Treacy join Paul to preview all three grades of the Tipperary county hurling championship as the action gets underway this weekend - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.
In the finale of Season 2 of William Hill's The Square Ball we were delighted to be joined Kerry's Paudie Clifford, fresh from helping The Kingdom to All-Ireland Final glory.In his first in-depth interview since the triumph over Donegal, Clifford speaks about the noise inside and outside the county about this Kerry team, the claims of being a one-man-show and his own injury which kept him at less than peak fitness in this year's championship.This is The Paudie Clifford Episode of William Hill's The Square Ball.18+ Gamblingcare.ie
On 'Hurling Chat' this week: Galway Bay FM's Cyril Farrell, Andy Coen, Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh get together to look ahead to the start of the Forvis Mazars Senior and Senior B championships, and the Steeltech Sheds intermediate championship. == 'Hurling Chat,' Galway Bay FM's weekly hurling podcast is available every Wednesday on galwaybayfm.ie.
Kev & Stevie go through the runners & riders ahead of the Carlow Junior, Intermediate and Senior Hurling Championship semi finals this weekend.Topics include- Naomh Brid's new addition- Air Traffic control for high fielders- Brock Lesnar lookalike- A plausible case for a Senior semi final upsetThanks to Brendan Kavanagh Furniture and Property Partners Buggy.You can support our efforts here for the price of a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingback
Meelick Eyrecourt's James Burke, Skehana Mountbellew-Moylough's Jason Fahy Hansberry, Athenry's Michael Mullins and Sylane manager Ronan Higgins join Paul on the club series
Mullagh's Cathal Kennedy, Portumna manager Sean Treacy, Padraig pearses' Mark Hennelly and Ahascragh Fohenagh's Robbie Greene join Paul on the club series
Eddie Scally and Michael Walsh did a word tour of Kilkenny on the opening weekend of the senior, intermediate and junior leagues. Take a deep dive into all the grades with lads. The Semi Final pairings in Senior and Intermediate Championships in Carlow are now known. Next Saturday at 4 Naomh Brid meet Burren Rangers while at 5.45 it's Mount Leinster Rangers against Ballinkillen. On Sunday Mount Leinster Rangers play Carlow Town in the intermediate semi final at 2.15 while in the senior semi a 4 it's Naoimh Eoin against St Mullins. All of those games take place in Netwatch Cullen Park and will be live on KCLR's Carlow frequency.
Over the Bank Holiday weekend KCLR brought you 10 live games! In this podcast you can hear the post-match interviews from all of those games.We'll have the KCLR Hurling analysis pod with Eddie and Mickey on Monday
Ballyduff and Abbeydorney will face each other in the Garvey’s Supervalu County Senior Hurling Championship Final at 3.30pm in Austin Stack Park, Tralee on Sunday. Treasa Murphy spoke to Abbeydorney’s Michael Hannafin, 12-year-old Donagh Hogan, 13-year-old Ben Donavan and 14-year-old Andy Costello. She also spoke to Ballyduff’s Marie Slattery O’Carroll and young fans Conor James and Paige Harrington, Shane O’Carroll and Anthony Doherty.
On Hurling Chat this week: Liam Gordon spoke to Niall Canavan about his experience of being the All Ireland hurling final referee, how he got into refereeing, the importance of refereeing and the recruitment of referees while Liam also spoke openly about being diagnosed in 2016 with Cardiac Myopothy and being fitted with an ICD Pacemaker and the importance for people to get regular health check ups. Joe Connolly spoke to Sean Walsh about receiving the GPA's Lifetime Achievement Award, the legacy of 1980 and the importance of Galway driving the recently proposed football and hurling review to drive real success in the future. == 'Hurling Chat,' Galway Bay FM's weekly hurling podcast is available every Wednesday on galwaybayfm.ie.
Hurling championship throw-in chat with Donie Ryan. Matt and Tom look at all six Senior games and how to win with Treaty Talk. Take a listen now on Facebook, YouTube, X or Spotify #SportLK
Micky Walsh, Eddie Scally, Pat Hoban and Aidan Fogarty on the St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny Senior League, they were part of our special preview show on KCLR thanks to St Cancie's Credit Union. As well as that Kilkenny Chairman PJ Kenny talks about the scoreboard, new facilities, the importance of the clubs, and Michael Fennelly's departure.Plus, Conor "Horse" Lawlor talks about the Carlow Senior Hurling Championship.
Tom and Matt are joined by NCW dual star, Mike McMahon. They look back on their tight win over Mungret St. Paul's and ahead to the Magpies return to the Senior hurling ranks. #SportLK
Conor Hayes is this week's special guest on Galway Bay FM's weekly hurling podcast.
A Former All Ireland Winning Hurler has walked free from court this afternoon after he was cleared of charges relating to the alleged assault of a 12 year old boy. Niall Gilligan from Co. Clare had denied assault and had used reasonable force to defend himself. Drivetime's John Cooke was at Ennis Circuit Court for the verdict.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan and The Hurling Pod's viewers for a live edition of pod to review Tipperary's incredible second-half demolition of Cork to land the Liam McCarthy Cup.
Paul speaks to Trevor Welch and Finbarr McCarthy from Cork's 96FM Sport about Joe Brolly's harsh comments on Cork's hurling performance at the weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a little sabbatical Kev & Stevie are back to take you through the Carlow Club Hurling Championships!- All Ireland Hurling Final conversation- The story of the adult grades so far- Parish Derby to whet the appetite- First teams to the fore in IHC
Jonathan Cullen, PRO Tipperary County Board, and Pat Shortt, comedian and actor, look ahead to the homecoming of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions, Tipperary.
Paul Byrne catches up with Riccardo who lives in Italy but became a passionate GAA fan during a trip to Ireland and loves Cork hurling the most Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Walsh and Eddie Scally discuss the All-Ireland Final, select their team of the year and player of the year. Plus, we ask should Cork have held their homecoming.
A dominant second half performance saw Tipperary claim this year's All Ireland Hurling title at Cork's expense.Hear the immediate full-time reaction of our analyst Tommy Walsh.Then we talk to victorious Tipp manager Liam Cahill, and his Cork counterpart Pat Ryan.After that, Tommy Rooney catches up with Jason Forde, Michael Breen and finally Seamus Kennedy.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Thumbing a lift, taming a feral cat, the story behind how Babs Keating became Tipperary's “barefoot wonder” and a father's love for Cork's Na Piarsaigh, with Doireann Ní Bhriain, Joe Whelan, Cormac Murray, Theo Dorgan, Lani O'Hanlon and John Allen
As Cork take on Tipperary in today's All Ireland senior hurling final, we ask what makes a perfect hurley? Charlie McGinley reports.
Eoin Sheahan was live in Tipperary on Friday, travelling the county to speak to the die-hard Tipp Hurling fans and icons ahead of Sunday's All Ireland final!He spoke with iconic Tipp man Pat Shortt in Cahir, before heading to Toomevara GAA club to speak with former Tipp hurler Tommy Dunne. From there, he went up to Roscrea to speak with ex-Tipp goalkeeper Ken Hogan, before driving through to Loughmore-Castleiney to figure out just what makes the McGrath family so legendary in the county. Finally, he made his way back to Cahir to speak with Tipp FM personality Johnny Luby!
Christy Ring was one of Ireland's greatest hurling players. His career spanned three decades and he achieved many accolades including eight All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship titles. In 1956, he played in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. Christy Ring's Cork were hoping to beat Wexford to not only secure the championship, but for him to also achieve a record ninth title. Craig Boardman talks to Christy's grandson Simon Kennefick, and former teammate Seán Kennefick, about Christy's legacy. Sporting Witness is for those fascinated by sporting history. We take you to the events that have shaped the sports world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes, you become a fan in the stands as we take you back in time to examine memorable victories and agonising defeats from all over the world. You'll hear from people who have achieved sporting immortality, or those who were there as incredible sporting moments unfolded. Recent episodes explore the forgotten football Women's World Cup, the plasterer who fought a boxing legend, international football's biggest ever beating and the man who swam the Amazon river. We look at the lives of some of the most famous F1 drivers, tennis players and athletes as well as people who've had ground-breaking impact in their chosen sporting field, including: the most decorated Paralympian, the woman who was the number 1 squash player in the world for nine years, and the first figure skater to wear a hijab. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the tennis player who escaped the Nazis, how a man finally beat a horse in a race, and how the FIFA computer game was created. (Photo: Christy Ring. Credit: GAA Museum)
Eoin Sheahan was live in Cork on Thursday, travelling the county to speak to the die-hard Cork Hurling fans and icons ahead of Sunday's All Ireland final!He spoke with the legendary Dr. Con Murphy on the history of hurling in the county, ex-Cork hurler Alan Cadogan, as well as iconic sports photographer Eddie O'Hare throughout the afternoon.
Welcome to Off The Ball's Road to Croke Park, a 3-part podcast series detailing the routes taken by both All Ireland finalists, Cork and Tipperary in the championship in 2025. David Wilson brings you right back to April when dreams were big, and everyone had the wish of climbing those famous Hogan Stand steps.Now, only two counties remain, Cork and Tipperary, in the battle for the Liam McCarthy trophy.Backboned by the wealth of knowledge from the vast selection of Off The Ball pundits, this podcast series will highlight some of those talking points you might have forgotten about, and what were the pundits opinions after certain weekends.In part three, the provincials were done as all eyes were on making it to the the second last Sunday in July.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
Are you travelling to the All-Ireland Hurling Final in Croke Park? Michael Moynihan, Columnist with the Irish Examiner has the list of the dos and don'ts ahead of Sunday's game.
Welcome to Off The Ball's Road to Croke Park, a 3-part podcast series detailing the routes taken by both All Ireland finalists, Cork and Tipperary in the championship in 2025. David Wilson brings you right back to April when dreams were big, and everyone had the wish of climbing those famous Hogan Stand steps.Now, only two counties remain, Cork and Tipperary, in the battle for the Liam McCarthy trophy.Backboned by the wealth of knowledge from the vast selection of Off The Ball pundits, this podcast series will highlight some of those talking points you might have forgotten about, and what were the pundits opinions after certain weekends.In part one, we will have a look back at the provincial championships as Clare began their defence of the All-Ireland title.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
Off The Ball's Eoin Sheahan and Rachel Sheehan journeyed down to the now famous village in East Cork, Killeagh, to talk to some local legends and get a sense of place that is the background to the song of the summer.
Welcome to Off The Ball's Road to Croke Park, a 3-part podcast series detailing the routes taken by both All Ireland finalists, Cork and Tipperary in the championship in 2025. David Wilson brings you right back to April when dreams were big, and everyone had the wish of climbing those famous Hogan Stand steps.Now, only two counties remain, Cork and Tipperary, in the battle for the Liam McCarthy trophy.Backboned by the wealth of knowledge from the vast selection of Off The Ball pundits, this podcast series will highlight some of those talking points you might have forgotten about, and what were the pundits opinions after certain weekends.In part two, the Munster and Leinster finals took centre-stage, as Limerick renewed their rivalry with Cork, whilst Kilkenny chased a 77th provincial crown against Galway.Become a member at offtheball.com/join
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, assesses the mood in Cork, ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland senior hurling final.
The All-Ireland senior men's hurling final takes place on Sunday.To mark the occasion, The Irish Times sports department takes over our podcast feed to bring you a conversation between sports writer Malachy Clerkin and columnists (and legends of the game) Nicky English and Joe Canning.They look at the teams and tactics they expect to see on Sunday, and make some big predictions. Whether you are a die-hard fan, or simply want to jump on the hurling bandwagon before kick-off, we hope you enjoy this conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
nContributions - Seamus explains why schools ask for extra cash.. The government won't let them come, but hurling is thriving in Palestine, Killeagh - the story behind the song & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian O'Connell, RTÉ Reporter and Jimmy Barry Murphy, Cork hurling legend
Former Galway captain and selector Damien Joyce joins Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh this week on 'Hurling Chat' to discuss: The lads look forward to the All Ireland Hurling Final. Can Cork end a 20 year barren spell or can Tipperary rise to the challenge and win for the first time since 2019 in what is the first ever meeting of the age old rivals in an All Ireland Final? Damien also looks ahead to the upcoming Club championship as clubs continue their preparations. == 'Hurling Chat' is available on our website galwaybayfm.ie every Wednesday.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan on the greatest week of the year as we get ready for the showdown of Cork and Tipperary in the All-Ireland final. With two lethal forward lines can be expect a shoot-out at Croke Park? How big of a loss is Seamus Harnedy? And can Cork end their Liam McCarthy drought? And who will be alongside Murph on the telly?And the lads pick their pre-final All-Star. team of the year...
Here is a free section of The Sunday Paper Review - as presenter John Duggan is joined by former Irish rugby star Jackie Shiels, and Philip Lanigan of the Irish Daily Mail.
Send us a textHey my beautiful friends!This week, I laced up my sneakers and ran a 5K… and let me tell you, it was not as easy as I thought it would be. Even with all the hiking I've been doing, jogging reminded me that growth doesn't always feel graceful. But that's the thing—it doesn't have to. In this episode, I'm diving into the power of boldness—what it means, how we can cultivate it gently, and why it matters so deeply for our physical and emotional wellness. I'm sharing some thoughts inspired by Tamara Levitt's meditation on gentle boldness, my own experiences from training, and some research-backed reasons to step outside our comfort zones—even just a little bit. We'll talk about how boldness shows up in our work, our relationships, and our weight loss journeys. I'll also share a few gentle, doable ways to get started being a little bolder in your life today. I can't wait for you to listen in and maybe take your own bold step this week.Until next time, stay bold and take care! — Fi Quote of the Week“The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity.”— Amelia Earhart References· Wood, C., Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Kashdan, T. B., & Hurling, R. (2020). Courage: The psychology of boldness and bravery. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 43(2), 215–228. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-019-00112-3· Psychology Today. (2023). Why Saying No is a Mental Health Superpower. Retrieved from: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-right-mindset/202301/why-saying-no-is-a-mental-health-superpower· Levitt, T. (n.d.). Meditation on Gentle Boldness. Available on the Calm app.Let's go, let's get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org
We're on the edge of a cliff and the way out is through - through the obfuscations and extractive values and downright lies of predatory capitalism. Through to authenticity, and integrity and finding language for how we can be who we really are, what our souls yearn to be. And that language is not always English. This week's guest, Diarmuid Lyng, speaks Irish - one of the older, indigenous languages of these islands. Listening to him is a genuinely fabulous experience in the truest sense of the word in that it lifts us to the place of myth and fable where our oldest stories are held, and we can reconnect with the bones of who we are so that we can carry our knowing forward into who we could yet be: who we will have to be, I'd say, if we're going to make it through the current pinch point; and who we will love being.Diarmuid is co-owner of Wild Irish Retreats and Nature of Man. He is a former Wexford hurling captain and a host on the Irish Newstalk's flagship sports programme 'Off the Ball'. With Wild Irish Retreats he is part of a team that is focused on the rejuvenation of the Irish language in relation to nature reconnection. With Nature of Man he runs retreats and online programmes with men that creates a space for them to do their own internal spiritual work. He also takes teams/groups of all kinds to the woods for overnight camps that focus on connection; to self, teammate and place. In all of this, Diarmuid is uncovering in people a previously hidden energy source that benefits the individual, the society and the web of life - and he does it with such authenticity, integrity and a really humble sense of what it is to be human in the world at this moment, that I found this whole conversation a genuinely magical exeperience. I hope you do too. Diarmuid's Fundrazr https://fundrazr.com/wildirishDiarmuid's website https://www.diarmuidlyng.ie/Diarmuid's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/diarmuid-lyng-54931928/Diarmuid's Substack https://diarmuidlyng.substack.com/Diarmuid on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/diarmuid.lyngJohn Moriarty and Tommy Tiernan on YouTube https://youtu.be/m6kfo4FahM0?si=PDrgpag33IAvG7cPPeia - Blessed We Are (lie down, eyes closed, breathe and listen https://open.spotify.com/track/6lZnYjOFaoBVNFD0rf9kYl?si=KZe4cx0YRxS6RGhFu-XgnwThis is hurling https://youtu.be/9aqRRvcyAgE?feature=sharedThe myth of Cú Chulainn https://www.wildernessireland.com/blog/irish-folklore-cuchulain-hound-ulster/
Huge crowds converged on Croke Park over the weekend to witness the spectacle that is the All Ireland Hurling semi-finals.Hurling is much loved here and is starting to gain exposure abroad as well with the BBC showing the matches live, but for most of us, it is something to be watched rather than played.Hurling requires a very specific skillset that can take years to master, but former Wexford hurling captain Diarmuid Lyng is trying to re-connect people with the joy of actually taking part in one of the ancient aspects of our cultural heritage by engaging them in wild hurling.So, what is wild hurling?Diarmuid Lyng joins Seán to discuss.
Fresh from his stint with the BBC on the telly, Paul Murphy joined James Skehill and Will O'Callaghan on this week's review of the All-Ireland semi-finals on this week's Hurling Pod. The lads discussed the fallout from the scoreboard controversy, Oisin O'Donghue's incredible winning goal for Tipperary against Kilkenny, and how a ruthless Cork team put Dublin to the sword in the other semi-final.