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E106 The Fifth CourtDSBA 'Podcast of the Year'The Fifth Court LIVE! Part II.Presenters Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL are joined live at the Law Society by Rachel Stanton, Country Head for Ireland, Simmons & Simmons as well as by James Duggan, Managing Partner, Flynn O'Driscoll Solicitors. They discuss whether a legal Big Bang is currently unfolding at larger law firms in Ireland.Listen back to Episode 105 for Part I - essential listening for anyone in law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
E105 The Fifth Court DSBA 'Podcast of the Year'The Fifth Court LIVE! Part I.Presenters Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL are joined live at the Law Society by Rachel Stanton, Country Head for Ireland, Simmons & Simmons as well as by James Duggan, Managing Partner, Flynn O'Driscoll Solicitors. They discuss whether a legal Big Bang is currently unfolding at larger law firms in Ireland.Part II on Episode 106. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Highlights from my conversation with Paula Roy first dropped as a very early episode (003) in July 2017. I believe it is well worth revisiting in this moment where book-banning seems to be edging out baseball as the national pastime here in the Home of the Free, and too many legislators and governors have convinced themselves that they know more about education than professional educators do. There is plenty to critique about dominant modes of schooling, from pre-kindergarten all the way through grad school, and lots that really needs rethinking and change. But as you enter that conversation, it's important to acknowledge the expertise of professionals like Paula Roy, who have spent years thinking about what and how and why kids learn, and who have experience negotiating the competing demands of real students' individual needs and capabilities as well as changing political contexts outside the school. Above all, it's important to take students seriously, and to keep them at the center of your work. In more than 25 years as an educator, I've never met anyone who does that better than she does. This classic episode inspired not only this beautiful drawing by artist and school administrator Al Morales (called “Curriculum,” after Paula's description) but also a five-minute video exploring the difference between sarcasm and humor, with animation by Roy Chambers (available on the original show page linked below). Five years after it first appeared, “Supervision, Poetry, and Feminism with Paula Roy” remains one of the most downloaded installments of Point of Learning. LINK TO ORIGINAL SHOW PAGE SPECIAL THANKSMany people support this podcast in one way or another, through conversations, books, articles, music, and other original art. Some are able to contribute financially, for which I'm especially grateful when I have to upgrade audio equipment or buy batteries or gas for road trips. There are now two easy ways to donate—a one-time gift of any amount, or a monthly continuing contribution. LEARN ABOUT SUPPORTING POINT OF LEARNING SPECIAL THANKS to current financial supporters: Aaron Bartley, Gilberto Belaval, Melinda Bihn, Gretchen & David Brand, Jenni Brand, Jake Brown, Patty Cruice, Ryan Daly, David Davis, James Duggan, Dave Eisenberg, Anna Falicov, Errick L. Greene, Jonathan Hiam, Gregory Horn, Janice & John & Ava & Brooke Horn, Robyn Lee Horn, Greg Jackson, Tim Lear, Janet & Robert Lee, Kristen Lee, Tom Loughlin, Carol MacVey, Linda B. Matt, Ellen McLaughlin, J. W. Gregg Meister, Miriam Meister, Sarah & Peter Meister, Dwight Nolt, Julia Olff, John Opera, Gail Radford, Gail & Frank Richeson, Stacy Rodgers, Elizabeth & Terry Rowlands, Paula A. Roy, Emily Style, Marue Walizer, John B. Webb, Keith ZemskyNEVER MISS AN EPISODE! Let me have your email address, and I'll make sure you know whenever a new episode is ready. Totally free, and only takes 30 seconds to sign up. GET SOME NEWSLETTER!
In this episode, Dr. James Duggan, a PhD Researcher at the Cork University Business School in Ireland, discusses how algorithmic management is affecting some of the HR functions. Host: Marie-Line Germain, Ph.D. Mixing: Kelly Minnis
Jackie Tyrrell, Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Damian Lawlor join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill. Jackie and the lads try to describe James Duggan's wonder score for the Laois Under 20s, while Eamonn pays tribute to Armagh coach Kieran Donaghy's willingness to expand his breadth of experience and tips him as a future Kerry manager.
Jackie Tyrrell, Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Damian Lawlor join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill. Jackie and the lads try to describe James Duggan's wonder score for the Laois Under 20s, while Eamonn pays tribute to Armagh coach Kieran Donaghy's willingness to expand his breadth of experience and tips him as a future Kerry manager.
In this episode, James Duggan, a PhD Researcher at the Cork University Business School in Ireland, discusses the wellbeing of workers in the gig economy. Host: Marie-Line Germain, Ph.D. Mixing: Kelly Minnis
PJ talks to James Duggan who got into The Guinness Book Of Records by zorbing. Where would you like to Zorb? We're near Patrick's Hill and that looks tempting! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet the newest member of the crew, James Duggan. After he introduces himself, we discuss the growing concerns regarding the current pandemic and its effects on our nation's school system as well as the economy, which has resulted in a significant number of bankruptcies and permanent closures. Meanwhile, Trump and his administration continue to minimize it, taking Fauci's statements out of context. Several things are also revealed in recently conducted general election polls.
Division 2 Warlords of New York has a huge influx of new players coming into the game. With a free weekend bringing in more players, an expansion around the corner that should reshape the world of Division and the systems players have become accustomed with we have to ask the question if that's going to keep player invested or if it's only for the hardcore fans. Paul Tassi of Forbes and James Duggan of IGN join Destin Legarie to discuss.
In the first episode of Loot Drops for 2020 me, James Duggan of IGN, and Paul Tassi of Forbes join to talk about the historically troubled launch of Anthem up to the current state of the game. Then with a look back, we look forward to asking the question, could this ever be successful with an Anthem 2.0? Join in on the discussion in the comments!
Jim Cunningham caught up with some musicians and audience members from the concerts in Munich and Paris. First he speaks with Principal Horn William Caballero and Principal Oboe Cynthia Koleda DeAlmeida in Munich to get their thoughts on the tour and the hall in Munich. He then spoke with Dr. James Duggan, who's taken in several concerts on this tour. Jim also spoke with Ulrich Hauschild, the Director of Music for the Bozar Centre in Brussels. Finally, he interviewed several students from the American University of Paris, who saw the Orchestra perform at the Philharmonie.
Lots to discuss this week! James Duggan's impressions of The Division 2 and how it compares to other loot shooters. Plus: our headliner is Borderlands 3. It's finally official, but what kind of game will it be? We each give our take. We also detail the just-announced monster FPS Darkborn, wonder about Ubisoft's E3 press conference, and more!
On this week’s episode of Insights, we turn our attention to the Future of Work, asking are the robots taking over and what will our future jobs look like? Presenter, Anthony McDonnell, spoke to Ronan Carbery, co-director of the HR Research Centre and Senior Lecturer in Management at CUBS, Ultan Sherman, Lecturer in Management, and James Duggan, Irish Research Council Post-Graduate Researcher. Plus, we find out if the gig economy is going to expand even more and why innovation and creativity will be the most highly-prized skills in the workplace. For more insights and information into how CUBS lecturers, researchers and graduates are making an impact in the wider world, go to [www.cubsucc.com](https://www.cubsucc.com). Insights is a co-production between CUBS and [LastCastMedia.com](https://www.lastcastmedia.com).
FPS/Battle Royale expert James Duggan joins Unlocked this week to discuss Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout mode after handling IGN's Blackout mode review. Is it Baby's First Battle Royale, or something more? Plus: Jade Raymond is out at the EA studio she founded, Devil May Cry 5 has one of the craziest special editions ever, four Valve classics get Xbox One X enhancements, and more!
James Duggan joins Destin, Fran, and CJ to talk about his hands on experience playing Destiny 2 on PC.
There are a few updates on the way to Destiny 2 that are not sounding that exciting. Destin, Fran, CJ, and James Duggan discuss why and how it could be improved.
James Duggan and Jared Petty sit in their socks and talk about the friends we grow up with... and what happens after we grow up.
This week, NVC has more positive hands on impressions of the Switch before we dive into our questions and concerns about Nintendo paid online service. Join host Jose Otero, Peer Schneider, Miranda Sanchez, and James Duggan for another great episode.
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak broadcast the 2015 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #3 The "Dump" Truck Division. Forming the Pros tonight are FFConsistency.com's Bob Lung, Jay Myers from Dynasty Football Warehouse, 4 for 4's John Paulsen, Darren Armani from Fantasy Mojo, DraftTV's Shane Hallam, and Chris Prince (AKA Beermakersfan). Those Pros will battle tonight's Joe field of FFPC players consisting of Dave Asrani, Jorge Rios, Chris Hamman, George Sabens, Dan Hendrickson and James Duggan. Catch the live draft board at YouTube.com/HighStakesFantasyFootball. Plus, Dave and Balky answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!