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RTE's Jackie Fox reports on the number of US military and civil flights transporting war munitions through Ireland.
Jackie Fox, RTE reporter discusses reports that the Trump administration has ordered a pause on new visa interviews for foreign students. Michael Doorley, owner of SAYIT Travel, outlines the advice for any students awaiting interviews for their J1 student visas.
Jackie Fox, RTÉ Reporter
Jackie Fox, RTÉ Reporter.
Jackie Fox, Co-presenter of the RTÉ States of Mind podcast, discusses the first indications that Republicans in the US may be losing support.
RTÉ's Jackie Fox reports on the establishment of a new maritime security unit at the Department of Defence.
This week, Taoiseach Micheál Martin will travel to Washington to meet President Trump as part of the St. Patrick's Day celebrations. We hear from former Chief of Staff to the Taoiseach, Brian Murphy, after a report from Jackie Fox.
Jackie Fox, Foreign Reporter, outlines why there are growing concerns over the future funding of the International Fund for Ireland by Donald Trump's new US administration.
In final episode of series three, Jackie Fox and Sean Whelan dig deeper into what Donald Trump 2.0 means with Republican Strategist Michael Ricci and Former speechwriter for Barack Obama, Terry Szuplat
Jackie Fox reports on what we can expect to hear in Donald Trump's inaugural address this afternoon as he is sworn in as 47th President of the US.
Jackie Fox convenes a panel to review a tumultuous year in US Politics.
RTE's Jackie Fox looks back on the life and times of the former US President Jimmy Carter, who has died at the age of 100.
PLUS: Sugith Varughese on 40 years in Canadian TV and film; and Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe on his groundbreaking ballet, šɛgatəm.
Jackie Fox reports that a man has been arrested following the death of a woman in Gorey, Co Wexford.
Jackie Fox reports on the commencement of a Gardaí murder investigation after a man, aged in his 70s, was found dead in a house near the Dublin-Meath border last night.
Jackie Fox and Sean Whelan are joined by prof Deirdre Heenan from Ulster University to discuss a possible unsung Biden victory
RTÉ reporter, Jackie Fox, discusses why Donald Trump's AG nomination has stepped aside.
Jackie Fox, RTÉ's States of Mind podcaster speaks to us from Washington
RTÉ's Jackie Fox. Hank Sheinkopf, Political Consultant and Former Advisor to Bill Clinton. Greg Swenson, Chairman of Republicans Overseas.
Jackie Fox, Sean Whelan and Fiona Mitchell look back at the chaotic, strange and historical US 2024 presidential election
Questions? Comments? You can now text us directly! Join us as we journey beyond our 100th episode. We're knee-deep in the re-sleeving adventure of our Marvel Champions card collection, wrestling with the decision between Titan Shield and other brands. Our tales of color-coding fiascoes and the satisfying zen of organizing cards might just convince you to give your own collection a makeover.Imagine stepping into the shoes of a 1970s rock star. We bring you the groovy vibes with a breakdown of "Rock Hard 1977," a board game created by Jackie Fox of The Runaways. We share our thoughts on the thematic elements, the nostalgia it evokes, and the spatial acrobatics required to play it, not to mention some light-hearted musings on the temptations of the rock lifestyle.The episode hits a high note with a discussion on balancing fantasies with historical realities in board games, followed by a nostalgic quiz about 1970s rock classics. Check us out on IG Email us at married.board@gmail.comFeel like supporting the show? Buy us a Coffee!As always this show is sponsored by Showit. --Showit makes it easy to build a stunning website that attracts the right clients and helps you stand out
We talk to Jackie Fox of RTE's States of Mind podcast and FT's Ukraine's correspondent in Kyiv, Christopher Miller.
PLUS: The Bibi Files premieres at TIFF; the man who voiced Darth Vader in the Ojibwe version of Star Wars; Underconsumption Core; former Runaways bassist Jackie Fox on her new board game Rock Hard 1977; and Riffed from the Headlines, our weekly musical news quiz.
Board Boys rock out as hard as humanly possible for a dork hobby podcast with Rock Hard: 1977, a sick game about becoming a rockstar by designer/rock legend Jackie Fox. Also in this episode, a long lookback on Barcelona, plus naming all the Beastie Boys and their DJ. Cam's Rock Hard: 1977 playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1DpICN2f9sqhbVQ4VNISKP?si=8bb2e0dcbdd6425a 0:00 - Intro: E.V.A. - Jean Jacques Perrey 2:00 - Music Chat 19:00 - CDSK 21:25 - Lifeboats: Planks of Carneades 25:10 - Harvest 29:25 - Cities 31:30 - Jorvik 34:30 - Bomb Busters 38:35 - Rock Hard 1977 - Intro 43:10 - Interlude: Cherry Bomb - The Runaways 44:50 - Rock Hard 1977 - Initial Thoughts 48:00 - Rock Hard 1977 - Pros 1:01:30 - Rock Hard 1977 - Prawns 1:07:30 - Rock Hard 1977 - Cons 1:18:50 - Rock Hard 1977 - Final Thoughts 1:28:15 - Bump or Dump - Barcelona 1:38:15 - Wrap up and Patron Thanks 1:39:45 - Outro: Success - Iggy Pop
Jackie Fox joins us on the show to talk about her time as the Bassist of The Runaways, including the controversy that surrounded the group of teenagers. We also talk about the new game she designed called "Rock Hard 1977" and much more. music The Charms "So Pretty" The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N Roll" Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo
Superintendent Eamonn Curley from Portlaoise Garda Station talks to our reporter Jackie Fox
Jackie Fox reports from Kerry as their senior ladies team hopes to win the All-Ireland this weekend.
Report from Jackie Fox
A murder investigation has begun in Tallaght following a fatal stabbing in the early hours of this morning. Our reporter, Jackie Fox, joins us with more
Jackie Fox has looks back at Joe Biden's political life and Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the latest developments after Biden announced he will not seek re-election.
Rock bassist and game designer Jackie Fox joins Candice to discuss music-themed board games and Jackie's debut board game release, Rock Hard: 1977.00:00:00 Introduction00:03:17 Rock Hard: 197700:07:05 TeaForge Debut00:10:05 GameNight! DateNight!00:13:09 Fresh Plays00:13:22 Blood on the Clocktower00:20:43 A Gest of Robin Hood00:35:31 Twilight Struggle00:37:11 Dune: Imperium – Uprising00:44:56 Railways of the Lost Atlas00:53:38 Exploring Music Through Board Games00:54:46 On Tour00:57:13 Symphony No.901:06:13 Rockband Manager01:08:25 Lacrimosa01:13:43 DropMix01:15:42 Wingspan01:19:51 Lisboa01:28:25 Vinyl01:29:13 Rap Godz01:31:31 Big Easy Busking, Draft & Write Records01:36:05 Come Together01:40:30 HiFi, Luthier, Monster Rock, PhilharmoniX01:42:17 Lord of the Chords, Symphony, Upstaged01:47:25 Sign-offThank you to our sponsor, Rebel Studio!Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
Reporter and US politics podcast 'States of Mind' presenter Jackie Fox from joins us in studio.
Roberta Metsola, the re-elected President of the European Parliament today addressed new MEP's, outlining her vision for the EU.In her speech, she addressed the need for the EU to protect girls like Nicole Fox (Coco) from hate and violence.Joining Kieran to discuss is Jackie Fox, mother of Nicole Fox.
A Cherry Bomb is a spherical exploding device, banned in 1966, but whose pop is enjoyed throughout the nation as a salute by rebellious teenagers everywhere. A “cherry” is also a moniker for a virgin's hymen, the “popping” of which was a badge of honor for teenage boys everywhere. Cherie Curry, the lead singer of The Runaways, an all-girl, hard rocking band devised by notorious L.A. huckster Kim Fowley, sang the anthemic Cherry Bomb - the explosive debut single by that group. And there you have it: a circle within a circle, a wheel within a wheel - a brilliant conceptual confluence for rock n roll rejuvenation.But it wasn't just hype and corsets - these players: Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Cherrie Curry, Jackie Fox, and Sandy West were the real deal, and this song - written on the spot by Joan for Cherie's audition, exploded in people's ears just like its gunpowder namesake, and it catapulted to #6 on the Billboard chart. What is it about that (ch-ch-ch) stutter, used by David Bowie in Changes, and in a “G” variation by Roger Daltrey in The Who's My Generation that lights up our fuses? It's like the ticking of the ignition device right before the big explosion. And, the way Cherie calls out: “Hello Daddy, Hello Mom, I'm your ch-ch-ch-ch CHERRY BOMB!” is so defiant, and so perfect in that snide, teenage delinquent way, that I just can't help but identify.
In this emotionally charged interview, Niall engages in a poignant conversation with Jackie Fox, the courageous mother of Nicole Fox, affectionately known as Coco. Nicole's life tragically came to an end at the age of 21 after enduring three years of relentless abuse and bullying.Jackie's grief transformed into activism, leading to the creation of Coco's Law—a groundbreaking legislation enacted in the Dáil in 2021. Designed to combat online abuse, cyber-bullying, and image-based abuse, Coco's Law imposes penalties of up to seven years in prison for those found guilty.Jackie's tireless advocacy not only sparked significant changes in Ireland but also drew the attention of the European Parliament. Invited by European leaders, Jackie is scheduled to address the Parliament, sharing Nicole's story and advocating for the implementation of Coco's Law across all European countries.During this heartfelt conversation, Jackie opens up about the personal toll of her fight for justice and reflects on her daughter's enduring legacy. Despite the painful journey, she expresses gratitude for the support received and acknowledges the positive impact of Coco's Law, which is now being discussed in schools by law enforcement.Join Niall and Jackie in a powerful exploration of resilience, justice, and the ongoing battle against online bullying, as they strive to turn tragedy into a legacy of hope.
2021 marked the first time in the history of the State that a law was passed with someone's name ascribed to it. Coco's Law was the result of years of campaigning from Jackie Fox after the tragic loss of her daughter. Jackie spoke to Pat this morning on the show.
Jen spoke to Jackie Fox, mother to Nicole and campaigner for law changes around online bullying. They spoke about Nicole's anniversary, the campaign for change, and the RTÉ documentary 'Jackie and Coco'!
Jackie Fox tragically lost her daughter Nicole to suicide after years of physical and online bullying and harassment. She came into us to share the heartbreaking story of that loss, and to tell us about Nicole and the torture she endured. Since her daughter's passing, Jackie has taken it upon herself to fight for a revolutionary new law, named after her daughter, Coco, that has made it possible to bring online bullies to justice. It's a law that will undoubtedly save countless lives.This episode contains discussion of suicide and suicidal thoughts, if you or someone you know is struggling with the topics discussed please reach out for help by calling the Samaritans on 116 123.
In January 2018 twenty one year-old Nicole Fox took her own life in the family home after she suffered over three years of relentless, brutal bullying both in person and online, perpetrated by a group of young adults. In the immediate aftermath of her beloved daughter's death Nicole's mother Jackie started to campaign for the anti-harassment laws here to be updated to include online bullying. In 2021 Jackie's work paid off and Coco's Law was introduced. The new legislation criminalises harmful communications including the threat of and the distribution of intimate images. Jackie talks to Trina and Sarah about her painful journey, the loss of her beautiful daughter, how she will never move on but is moving forward and has learned to smile again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we hear from The Runaways bass player Jackie Fox, talking about the fame the band found in Japan after their debut album went to number 1 over there! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie Fox reports from the Seychelles Islands where climate change threatens the environment and the economy.
Jackie Fox reports from the Seychelles Islands where it's believed changing weather patterns could leave the rest uninhabitable.
Jackie Fox reports on the last 12 months in US politics, and looks ahead to 2023 with a panel of US politicians and senior political analysts.
Jackie Fox discusses the year in US politics just gone and what's ahead with Rep Bill Keating, Rep Brendan Boyle, longtime Republican strategist Scott Jennings, and reporter Alayna Treene
With elaborate style and custom guitars, this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee with more than 20 million sales worldwide is celebrating his 74th birthday today - Cheap Trick's Rick Neilsen! On today's episode you'll hear a great story about Rick told by Runaways star Jackie Fox!
Today we are wishing a happy 63rd birthday to former guest on the show, Runaways bass player, Jackie Fox! You'll hear a fun story she told me when i interviewed her on Episode 60 of Vintage Rock Pod - check it out!
On this weeks episode we get a long-overdue update for our Artists Choice playlist! We'll hear Jackie Fox from the Runaways, Jim McCarty from the Yardbirds, Tony Martin from Black Sabbath, John Lodge from the Moody Blues plus many more pick a song from their own back catalogue to add to this specially curated list of songs!Also on the show I delve into my archive of interviews to bring you one I did in 2009 with Kit Clark from the band Danny Wilson - famous for having the worldwide hit 'Mary's Prayer' at the end of the 80s.
On this weeks episode we get a long-overdue update for our Artists Choice playlist! We'll hear Jackie Fox from the Runaways, Jim McCarty from the Yardbirds, Tony Martin from Black Sabbath, John Lodge from the Moody Blues plus many more pick a song from their own back catalogue to add to this specially curated list of songs! Also on the show I delve into my archive of interviews to bring you one I did in 2009 with Kit Clark from the band Danny Wilson - famous for having the worldwide hit 'Mary's Prayer' at the end of the 80s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Runaways are one of the earliest and most influential all-female rock acts of all time, a band that proved that women could rock just as hard as any man could! The group of Joan Jett, Cherie Currie, Sandy West, Lita Ford and my guest Jackie Fox make up the iconic line-up of the band. Their army of fans stretched across the globe, especially in Europe and Japan where their most famous song, Cherry Bomb – was a number 1 hit! Although only together for a short period of time, they paved the way for bands like The Go-Go's, The Bangles, Vixen and others to hit the big time.But the girls were just teenagers when they formed, 15 or 16, and the 1970's were a dangerous place for young women in the industry. The stories behind the Runaways are famous, each of the band members have told their sides at various times, and it's clear the girls were exploited financially, and in many other ways too. Drink and drugs and were made readily available and sexual assault occurred too. Remember these girls were all just teenagers.My guest, Jackie Fox, is an incredible woman who's had an incredible life and she talks to me about everything from her early life learning to play the guitar through to her current projects. She also speaks candidly about the rape she suffered at the hands of the bands manager.It's an interview not to miss.As well as this I will of course give you this weeks Top 5 run down - which is obviously my favourite 5 songs from The Runaways!
The Runaways are one of the earliest and most influential all-female rock acts of all time, a band that proved that women could rock just as hard as any man could! The group of Joan Jett, Cherie Currie, Sandy West, Lita Ford and my guest Jackie Fox make up the iconic line-up of the band. Their army of fans stretched across the globe, especially in Europe and Japan where their most famous song, Cherry Bomb – was a number 1 hit! Although only together for a short period of time, they paved the way for bands like The Go-Go's, The Bangles, Vixen and others to hit the big time. But the girls were just teenagers when they formed, 15 or 16, and the 1970's were a dangerous place for young women in the industry. The stories behind the Runaways are famous, each of the band members have told their sides at various times, and it's clear the girls were exploited financially, and in many other ways too. Drink and drugs and were made readily available and sexual assault occurred too. Remember these girls were all just teenagers. My guest, Jackie Fox, is an incredible woman who's had an incredible life and she talks to me about everything from her early life learning to play the guitar through to her current projects. She also speaks candidly about the rape she suffered at the hands of the bands manager. It's an interview not to miss. As well as this I will of course give you this weeks Top 5 run down - which is obviously my favourite 5 songs from The Runaways! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices