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Have you ever felt the electrifying charge of a Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) coursing through you? This episode strips away the myths and lays bare the transformative power of PMA in conquering fears and unlocking success. We're not just spinning tales; we're arming you with the tools to face the hesitations that hold you back—be it in starting a new venture or embarking on a personal transformation. Joined by inspiring figures like Irish Dave, whose life story is a testament to the staggering influence of mindset, we dive into how adopting a positive outlook can thrust you into a more adventurous and fulfilling journey.Navigating life's challenges requires resilience, a trait we dissect in the company of guests who've scaled the summits of success through sheer mental fortitude. We're talking actionable advice here, not your average pep talk. From the teachings of Napoleon Hill to the collective wisdom of a community of go-getters, we unpack the essence of a mindset tuned for mastery. This journey into the psyche isn't solitary; we discuss the immense value of support networks and communities that fuel our collective climb towards personal peaks in development, fitness, and mental strength.But what about the days when the climb feels steep? We tackle this too, emphasizing the significance of empathy, perspective, and gratitude in not just counteracting the blues but in revolutionizing relationships and personal growth. I'll share how a simple shift in tone can turn tears into laughter, demonstrating that emotions can be as malleable as clay in a potter's hands. And as we dissect the importance of energy conservation and gratitude for even the harshest of past hardships, we'll explore how these practices have the power to transform every facet of life—from the daily grind to the grand quest for purpose. Join us for an episode that's not just about talking the talk—it's about walking the walk towards a balanced, purpose-driven life, and yes, having a good laugh along the way.Todays Episode Was Sponsored By - https://flytstays.com/Free Coaching Community - http://geomcnee.com www.cwipodcast.comE-Book - www.winningmadeeasy.co.ukInstagramTwitterLinkedIn
Join Phil and his travel-savvy companions—Viking Leo K, Irish Dave, and Sid—for an exhilarating travel pub trivia on the latest episode of 2 Beers till Takeoff! In this riveting contest of global knowledge, each guest has curated 10 mind-boggling questions that traverse the world's most captivating destinations. With 30 questions in play, the competition reaches a fever pitch as they battle it out to claim the coveted title of ultimate travel trivia champion. And here's the twist—those who stumble will face the chug-a-beer challenge, adding a spirited touch to this high-stakes showdown! But the excitement doesn't end there! Witness the thrill unfold as the video highlights of this epic trivia face-off hit the 2 Beers till Takeoff Instagram. Don't miss out on the laughter, camaraderie, and the sheer joy of exploring the world through the lens of travel trivia!
When Cal first met the comedian, he was starting out as Irish Dave. Now, the author of Do You Talk Funny? is packing comedy clubs under his legal name, David Nihill, and identifying with Mexicans. It's a long story that will make you laugh. The bottom line is: Everybody would love to be funnier. On this episode, Dave will show you how.
Hey Hesbos! Happy 5th! Zack got a controversial "alternate flag". Torio is in deep with the girl scouts and we talk modern day badges. Comedians don't listen, Irish Dave is the best, and we're all sorry about the Visigoths.ALL EVERYTHING IS NOTHING!!!Follow us on Instagram:@hesbystreetpod@toriovangrol@zackchapaloniMerch and Live Show dates:https://www.hesbystreetpod.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 100, Tubby, Sir Rodney J LaFlare and Booster Gold sit down and discuss the last 100 episodes of the show, while listening to the 1992 hip hop classic by UGK, "Too Hard to Swallow". The episode also features special appearances by several previous Scarface Tubby Show guests, as well as a word from the infamous, Irish Dave. Enjoy! Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the Emerald Isle, beautiful Ireland. This land known for world class pubs, leprechauns, and everyones favourite dark beverage: Guinness. In this episode, you will meet Irish Dave and find out his favourite bars around Dublin, best attractions around Ireland and how the locals celebrate Saint Patrick's day. The boys end the podcast with their Top 5 Best Standup Comedians. Slainte! GUEST CONTACT David at Strutt Sound Productions - https://linktr.ee/davidsirish ABOUT THE SHOW Crack open a cold one as avid traveller Phil and his wonderful guests take you around the globe on a series of wild adventures that aren't going to be featured in your guide book. Temples by day, dance floors by night; Phil and his guests from around the globe, straight talk you through life on the road and share some of their world-class stories. Whether it be from life threatening bus rides in Brazil or encounters with the Thai mafia, this show will open your eyes to a whole new world and satisfy your wanderlust. ADDITIONAL CONTENT Linktree - https://linktr.ee/2beerstilltakeoff Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@2beerstilltakeoff?lang=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2beerstilltakeoff/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/2BeersTillTakeoff SPECIAL THANKS Produced by: David at Strutt Sound Productions - https://linktr.ee/davidsirish Music by: Alex Gagne https://www.instagram.com/alexandregagne_music/?hl=en - https://www.tiktok.com/@alexandregagne23_ BUSINESS CONTACT INFO/COLLABORATIONS 2beerstilltakeoff@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2beerstilltakeoff/message
Comedian "Irish Dave" joins Gary Scott Thomas this week to share hilarious stories about being an Irish comedian in America like how he accidentally put some tourists on top of a Tiger Shark.Also in this episode:Why he thinks it's weird that Americans introduce themselves with what they doHow Ireland differs from AmericaHow America still uses a term that's technically a racial slurGoing for the laugh no matter whatHow he got into comedyHis thoughts on English peopleHis strong stance on peanut butter and America's obsession with itWhy there are no Irish restaurants How he and his buddies tricked their neighbor into calling the police on himselfWaking up wrapped up in an Italian flagWorking on a whale-watching boatAbout David:David is the author of the best-selling book Do You Talk Funny? and the Founder of FunnyBizz Conference. His work has been featured in Inc., Lifehacker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Forbes, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The Irish Independent, TV3, Newstalk, TED, and The Irish Times.“One of the best speaking coaches out there” according to Forbes.com, David's program with over 34,000 students has been featured by Prezi as one of the best training courses for presenters. His book remains one of the highest-rated in the world on the (usually not so wildly exciting) topic of public speaking and his content has been read by over one million people.A sought-after international business speaker, David also performs standup comedy and was the winner of the prestigious 43rd annual San Francisco International Comedy Competition. As a storyteller, he finished runner up in NPR's the Moth's largest US storytelling competition. As a lecturer, he has taught at Stanford Graduate Business School, UC Berkeley, University of Oxford, and University College Dublin. (Told you this was random). A graduate of the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School he calls San Francisco home when immigration officials permit. David was named on the Irish America 100 List, which recognizes the accomplishments of the best and the brightest Irish-American and Irish-born leaders, and the Top 30 Global Guru's List for communications professionals.A big fan of travel and languages David has lived and worked in 12 countries and visited 74 and counting.https://davidnihill.com/
Radio personality and community advocate Irish Dave (Dave O'Connor) is in the studio this week, bringing along his lighthearted humor to stories about growing up and working on the air at radio stations in Dublin, Ireland to making the brave move to radio in the United States (to South Bend Indiana no less, home of the Fighting Irish - true story!). The afternoon show host at WAOR talks about his American broadcasting career, from how writing a poem introduced him to legendary radio personality Paul 'Cubby' Bryant on WKTU in New York; Dave's second gig as a radio host for the Irish Music Show on WROL in Boston and the close community of listeners who join him each week. He then talks about his true passion: supporting non profit agencies around Indiana and children's charities, including Ryan's Place, Bashor Children's Home and his work with CASA as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Funny and candid, it's an interview you don't want to miss. Join us!
I'm alright.....! something something something....We watched Caddshack! We were happy there was an actual caddyshack in the film. Gophers beware! Worst Irish accent in a movie... according to Irish Dave
A new series about navigating church. Alex, Craig, and Irish Dave talk about church shopping and the experience of finding a new church.
What are monsters? What does it say about us that we still tell stories about them? Alex, Craig, and Irish Dave explore the meaning of monsters.
When I first arrived in Melbourne nine years ago, I was introduced to a beautiful group of Mexican Irish friends, or more specifically, Mexican girls with Irish partners. My initial fascination with this particular combo quickly disappeared into the absolute joy I had spending time with them. Many in that group have moved on or away but I feel lucky that Greta and her Irish Dave remain amongst my dearest friends in Melbourne. It is thanks to Greta that I learned about Sando Mateos and his Mexican sweet breads. Sando arrived in Melbourne in March and despite being in a new city in lockdown, has established a thriving business selling conchas, or sweet bread. This weekend is a biggy because of the Day of the Dead festivities and all the dead bread (pan de muerto) he is making. It was a joy speaking to Sando and knowing that there is another lovely Mexican doing great things in Melbourne.
David O’Connor known as Irish Dave was born in Dublin, Ireland. He lived there until he was 30 years old, he lived in Thailand for a year and then moved to the United States in October 2014. Dave spent all his career as a radio host but recently answered the calling to become the Director of Community Engagement for A Rosie Place for Children.
David O’Connor known as Irish Dave was born in Dublin, Ireland. He lived there until he was 30 years old, he lived in Thailand for a year and then moved to the United States in October 2014. Dave spent all his career as a radio host but recently answered the calling to become the Director of Community Engagement for A Rosie Place for Children.
I missed my first chance to meet Irish Dave. I wasn't going to miss my second. In the days after a Saint Patrick's Day that fell on a Sunday, I caught up with the U93 morning show host and learned a lot about the show host I have listened to on and off over the last 6 months. Now I knew that he was marrying his co-host Christine, but learned more about how they met.Originally, I connected with Dave on Twitter; likely chatting about radio. We failed to connect at the Conclave; in fact I had no idea he was there until.. Twitter. We finally got to have the conversation I wanted to have on this episode and we spoke about how he got to South Bend, Indiana, (home of the Fighting Irish) what radio in Ireland is like, and how do you do a morning show with your future wife? Oh and you need to be her boss too. As it turns out, there is a pretty good formula to it which includes the alarm ringing before 3am. There's more about this episode on our show page!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatraxNLogic
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The word today on Dare Dave was Candy Cane.
Today on Dare Dave, Irish Dave had to get the caller to say Carolers.
Today on Dare Dave, Irish Dave was a TS super fan. Check out this hilarious call.
Epic Dare Dave today.
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The Revival League proudly presents an original comedy-horror spoof of Orson Welles’s famous science fiction radio play, “The War of the Worlds.” It’s All Hallows Eve, 1939. Depression-era America goes blissfully about its trick or treating and Halloween parties, or tuning their Philco radios to the Independence Broadcasting Systems to laugh along with, “Clobber McGee & Irish Dave.” But America is startled when a massive alien cylinder slams into the New Jersey countryside, sending the Independence Broadcasting Systems news team scrambling to cover the extraordinary event. Soon cylinders are slamming into cities all over the United States and the world. Inside them are menacing Martian tripods, tall as skyscrapers, and armed with deadly alien technology. The body count rises and the Eastern Seaboard falls before the Martian onslaught, as the world’s combined military might proves not enough to stop the invasion. Humanity itself is threatened with extinction, and a team of earnest news reporters brings Armageddon right into your living room! Written and performed by the Revival League Podcast Gang, “War of the Worlds” promises thrills, chills, laughter… and hollowed out cows. Adult situations and language. Rated NSFW - Not Safe for Work. (Wear your earbuds! And keep watching the skies!)
We were worried about Chevy Chase. Our fears were unfounded. . . well they were founded in Spies Like Us but Chevy did a solid performance in this one. Irish Dave joins the pod once again to imbue his superior intellect and wit upon Pete and Brian.
The Revival League Podcast proudly presents an original comedy-horror spoof of Orson Welles’s famous science fiction radio play, “The War of the Worlds.” It’s All Hallows Eve, 1939. Depression-era America goes blissfully about its trick or treating and Halloween parties, or tuning their Philco radios to the Independence Broadcasting Systems to laugh along with, “Clobber McGee & Irish Dave.” But America is startled when a massive alien cylinder slams into the New Jersey countryside, sending the Independence Broadcasting Systems news team scrambling to cover the extraordinary event. Soon cylinders are slamming into cities all over the United States and the world. Inside them are menacing Martian tripods, tall as skyscrapers, and armed with deadly alien technology. The body count rises and the Eastern Seaboard falls before the Martian onslaught, as the world’s combined military might proves not enough to stop the invasion. Humanity itself is threatened with extinction, and a team of earnest news reporters brings Armageddon right into your living room! Written and performed by the Revival League Podcast Gang, “War of the Worlds” promises thrills, chills, laughter… and hollowed out cows. Adult situations and language. Rated NSFW - Not Safe for Work. (Wear your earbuds! And keep watching the skies!) (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
In this episode, we talk about Dave's unique radio background. We also discuss his view on America, the radio industry, and his recent life change, and his future! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onairwithrick/message
Yesterday Irish Dave got a shock when his beloved dog Adelaide got out of the lawn and was nowhere to be found. Luckily social media and one lady inparticular came to the rescue.
If you've ever wanted to have more confidence when talking, learn to speak in public, or at least not run for the hills when your name is called, then do we have the funny talking show for you! Today I'll be speaking with David Nihill, know affectionately by his stage name Irish Dave, about one of my new favorite public speaking, AND standup comedy books, Do You Talk Funny. We'll discuss his one year stunt to go from scared stupid of public speaking, to hosting a business conference, regularly performing stand-up comedy, and winning story-telling competitions in front of packed houses…all by studying some of the best public speakers in the world: stand up comedians. (Fantastic knowledge for self-improvement!) That plus we'll talk about Shakin Steven's, poking sharks, and why you don't want to give a macbook pro to a goat…unless he's a good typist. Questions and Topics Include: How a cliff-jump ended with a trip to the vet Arash Bayamakou Ted Talk – Arash Bayatmakou | TEDxMarin - YouTube Who was Shakin' Stevens? What his lunatic plan was become a better public speaker AJ Jacobs style or Tim Ferris style for a 1 year project. 1 year pretending to be an accomplished comedian and seeing how far he can get Pretty much 1 year of lunacy How'd he become Irish Dave? What's an estrogen entrée with a side of balls How you don't necessarily overcome fears (such as stage fright or public speaking), but you manage them. What Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hours rule (and Anders Ericsson) has to do with deliberate practice and improving. How he was learning from the best, and reviewing each show immediately afterwards Why the best Ted Talk speakers always learned from comedians What laughs per minute has to do with successful Ted Talks and business talks Why Ken Robinson's Ted Talk is the most viewed Ted Talk of all time. What he learned from Seth Godin who's great as a business speaker How Seth Godin is funny in part from using visual content How to make a laugh How do we craft a story. Why you want to get feedback from your audience How to figure out what's behind funny What's the Power of 3? What do chimps, pop tarts and words with k? Jerry Seinfeld Pop Tart YouTube Video: Seinfeld Pop Tart video Why a tight five's much better than a sloppy 15 What does Hand Movement have to do with Ted Talks How hand movement is linked to the virality of Ted Talks online Kermit Panic Video Joshua Foer Memory Champion, author of Moonwalking with Einstein, and his memory palace Why don't you want to pet the hamster? How do you practice your talk? How do we embrace the fear of public speaking How he gave a Ted Talk to Arash His book: Do You Talk Funny, 7comedyhabits.com, get 80 tips from the book free How he performed for NPR's the Moth…and made it to the finals in the competition! How Dave Chapelle practices Why we should have John Acuff on the show, and why he's one of the funniest business speakers. How President Obama is using comedy David Nihill's Moth Talk David Nihill On Lessons Learned from 1 Year Challenge to Overcome Public Speaking Fear Thru Stand-Up Comedy! Ted Talk | Moth Talk | Business | Career | Spiritual | Spirituality | Success | Inspirational | Motivational | Mindful | Mindfulness | Happiness | Self-Help | Self-Improvement | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
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Irish Dave makes a plea to the mayor of South Bend to rename a street after him for St Patrick's Day.
Today’s show is layered with a small dose of funny. My guest is David Nihill, the author of Do You Talk Funny? 7 Comedy Habits to Become a Better (and Funnier) Public Speaker. When I originally asked David to be on the show he replied saying he didn’t have any business failures to share, but thanks. I didn’t agree with that because he took on comedy to overcome his fear of public speaking. He couldn’t stand in front of a room and talk. That’s a problem many people, possibly you, face. So I hit him over the head and dragged him into the cave to share his story. What he teaches will help entrepreneurs, CEOs, managers, sales people, coaching calls, and more. Humor makes everything easier. And David makes humor easy. Here’s what David and I discuss: Why David’s friends called him “Shakin Stevens.” How he fell apart the first time speaking. How fear of public speaking can hold you back at work and other areas of your life. Why David still hates being on camera, and what he’s given up because of this fear. Why he chose stand-up comedy, of all things, to face his public speaking fear. Why he said comedians are the true masters of public speaking. What you can learn from comedians to present better and make more sales. Why stories drive the best comedy, and the best business presentations. How David uses stories with traditional comedy techniques to build his routine. What he took from comedy to apply in business. What you can do to hone the funny parts in your presentations so you don’t have to master the stand-up comedy circuit. Why comedians always watch what they did to get feedback and improve. Why “winging it” is the worst thing you can do when presenting. The two parts of your presentation that you must completely control to be a true master. What “calling the room” means and how you can use it for maximum impact in your presentations. The structure of a joke, and how to use it in your presentations and stories. Why you’re being judged from the first minute of your presentation, and how to start strong. Why he feels slightly guilty for Donald Trump becoming who he is today, because of David’s mother. How to create a “memory palace” to help you remember your stories. The one thing most people can do to feel relaxed and calm before any presentation. Why David hates most public speaking books. How David tested his ideas before writing his book to see if there was a market for it. How comedy improves your ability to write stories. Why practice is so critical. Why he started comedy under the anonymous name of “Irish Dave.” What David does that helps him tweak his creative efforts. Enjoy the show. David Nihill’s Fear Of Public Speaking Lead Him To Discover Comedy Insights You Can Use To Captivate Your Audience
Paige from Luxe Wagon spoke to Irish Dave on U93 live from Smokestack Brew.
Irish Dave and Ric go head to head each day on the most fun game on radio.
Poor Irish Dave.
Each day Irish Dave and Ric go head to head against each other on The Word Game.
Jonathan likes to call up Irish Dave and Ric randomly, today he spoke about why he "made a new one" when it comes to girlfriends.
Each day Irish Dave and Ric go head to head on The Word Game.
Irish Dave and Ric give callers options and they must decide if it is cool or not cool.
Irish Dave and Ric host the Friday Dance Party every Friday at 7:40am and go head to head in a battle of the DJ's. Here's this week's mix (music only) No talk, no interruptions just an awesome dance mix to say thank you for listening.
Irish Dave went and surprised a young girl over the weekend and this morning her mom called to say thank you!! This is special.
Irish Dave and Ric had an ahhhh haaa off!!
Irish Dave and Ric went to a cafe after their show and Dave got his hands on a piano and THIS happened!!
Irish Dave has never seen the movie Ghostbuster and Ric wanted to rectify that.
A listener called up and told Irish Dave her two month old smiled for the first time while listening to his voice.