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Adrian Eames and James O'Toole welcome Neale Fenn of Cork City and Bray Wanderers chairman Niall O'Driscoll James has the latest of the proposed friendly between PSG v Shamrock Rovers Brendan Dowd of Dowd Media on the cost of streaming Catherine Cronin of DLR Waves also joins us as the women's game gets the green light
Ollie Horgan, Conan Byrne, Tony O'Donoghue, Adrian Eames and James O'Toole on the latest efforts to get the LOI season back up and running.
Damien O'Meara is joined by James O'Toole, Johnny McDonnell and Sligo Rovers Treasurer David Rowe to discuss the ongoing talks between the SSE Airticity League clubs and the FAI. Plus Neal Horgan on the need for unity in the League of Ireland.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole are joined by RTÉ Soccer Correspondent Tony O'Donoghue, Waterford striker Graham Cummins, Cabinteely's director of football Pat Devlin and former Drogheda United PRO Roisin Phillips
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole are joined by Pat Fenlon, who discusses the difficulties of a return to play. Peamount and Ireland winger Aine O'Gorman drops in to talk about life in lockdown. Ex-Shels, Drogheda United, St Pats and Shamrock Rovers midfielder James Chambers opens up on life in the USA with Philadelphia Union.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole are joined by St Patrick's Athletic goalkeeper Brendan Clarke and Derry City Director Sean Barrett. They discuss the FAI pathway to return of safe football, including the behind closed doors invitational tournament, as well as Derry City's statement on an all-island League.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole are joined by Paul Corry and Alan Cawley, with the lads giving their thoughts on whether or not the League of Ireland will resume in 2020. Rob Harnett asks if it is viable for clubs to stream matches, while Danish journalist Troel Bager Thorgerens discusses the Danish Superliga returning.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole chat with Brian Gartland and Johnny McDonnell about the working document for a closed doors return for the SSE Airtricity League. Meanwhile former Republic of Ireland and Newcastle player John Anderson discusses the Newcastle FC takeover and also pays tribute to Michael Robinson.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole of RTÉ are joined by Drogheda United Chairman Conor Hoey, who discusses a 2021 return for League of Ireland, and PFAI Player Executive Ollie Cahill's concerns for players' mental health. We look back at Galway United 1991 FAI Cup Final win v Shamrock Rovers with Peter Carpenter and captain Johnny Glynn.
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole get the thoughts of Stephen Elliott on some early positivity from Stephen Kenny. Also, news on how the leagues in England, Scotland and across Europe are coping with Covid-19, while Fabio O'Brien and Gavin Whelan reflect on Drogheda United's 2005 FAI Cup final win. And finally we hear about a new sport - Teqball!
Adrian Eames is joined by James O'Toole of Soccer Republic for the third lockdown episode. They hear from Shelbourne's Karl Sheppard on coping with an auto immune condition during the pandemic Also, Alan Keane and Ian Barraclough reflect on Sligo Rovers' 2012 league-winning triumph and recall the role that Joey N'Do played.
Adrian Eames is joined remotely by James O'Toole of Soccer Republic and RTE pundit Paul Corry to discuss latest ramifications of Covid-19 pandemic. Bohemians and Cork on their different approaches. Ronan Finn and Catherine Cronin also on the line.
Adrian Eames is joined (remotely) by Alan Cawley and James O'Toole to discuss the coronavirus outbreak. Derry City FC board member Dodie McGuinness on the implications of Covid-19 on the Airtricity League, while Conan Byrne discusses his marathon walk for the Irish Cancer Society on Wednesday,
Declan Devine takes his charges to Waterford on Thursday to prepare for Friday Nights fixture at the RSC. You can join Drive 105 for live commentary of the game with build up starting at 7:20pm with Dermot Liddy and Kevin McLaughlin, and Live commentary from James O'Toole
Adrian Eames is joined by Cork City legend George O'Callaghan who talks about his colourful career, Cork glory days, Port Vale travails and his 'crazy' time as a manager in Malaysia We're also joined by former LOI player Alan Cawley, plus James O'Toole and Conor Neville of RTE Sport
John Kenny is joined by RTÉ Sport's group head Declan McBennett as he explains why the decision was taken to postpone television coverage of Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers at the weekend. Former League of Ireland players Conan Byrne and Stuart Byrne also join us to review the action, plus James O'Toole and James McMahon of RTÉ Sport
Adrian Eames looks ahead to the start of the 2020 SSE Airtricity League of Ireland season with Alan Cawley, Ed Leahy and James O'Toole.
Adrian Eames is joined by former Ireland international Keith Treacy, veteran LOI referee Paul Tuite, Alan Cawley, James O'Toole and Anthony Pyne to look ahead to a huge week for Mick McCarthy's Boys in Green.
Adrian Eames is joined by Alan Cawley, Johnny McDonnell, James O'Toole and Ed Leahy to discuss Sunday's Cup final double header and look back at the 2019 League of Ireland season.
FAI general manager Noel Mooney joins us this week to discuss the future of Irish football. Adrian Eames present with RTÉ Soccer analyst Alan Cawley in studio, plus RTÉ Sport producer James O'Toole
Adrian Eames is joined by Johnny McDonnell and James O'Toole in Dublin and John Kenny in Geneva on the eve of Ireland's critical qualifier against Switzerland Bohemians manager Keith Long talks about battle for third spot, while Drogheda boss Tim Clancy talks about playoffs
Presented by Adrian Eames with Alan Cawley, Shane Keegan, James O'Toole and Conor Neville in studio discussing Ireland's crucial qualifiers and the rise of Aaron Connolly and the U21s
Adrian Eames is joined by Alan Cawley and James O'Toole looking back at the two FAI Cup semi-finals which saw Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk reach this year’s showpiece.
Adrian Eames is joined by Alan Cawley, Alan Mathews and RTÉ's James O'Toole and Rob Wright to discuss all the latest soccer action, including Dundalk's EA Sports Cup final victory and Shelbourne's promotion back to the top flight.
A big week for Irish football as the 1-1 with Switzerland is reviewed while the First Division gets set for a massive game. Adrian Eames welcomes former managers Johnny McDonnell and Mick Cooke to the studio to discuss all of this. James O'Toole and Ed Leahy from RTÉ TV and Online are also with us.
James O'Toole, a professor emeritus at the University of Southern California, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about his book, The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good. O'Toole discusses the first such "enlightened capitalist," British industrialist Robert Owen; why, like Owen, do-gooder CEOs can't or won't make change today; and the history of the belief that corporations only exist to serve the shareholder. He also talks about how Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey's battle with values-adverse shareholders forced him to sell the company Amazon, and why a growing number of small companies are writing their ethical values into legally binding paperwork. Featuring: James O'Toole, professor emeritus at USC Host: Kara Swisher (@karaswisher), Recode co-founder and editor-at-large More to explore: Subscribe for free to Pivot, Kara’s podcast with NYU Professor Scott Galloway that offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Follow Us: Newsletter: Recode Daily Twitter: @Recode and @voxdotcom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adrian Eames is joined by Stephen Elliott, Stuart Byrne, and Iarfhlaith Davoren to preview the Euro 2020 qualifiers and a look at Galway United and Iarfhlaith's career in the League of Ireland. James O'Toole and James McMahon of RTÉ Sport are with us as well as we also discuss the FAI Cup being disrupted by the Tunnocks Caramel Wafer Cup.
Adrian Eames is joined by former St Patrick's Athletic and UCD boss Pete Mahon, Alan Bennett of Cork City and RTÉ Sport's Conor Neville and James O'Toole. It was a big week of managerial changes for Cork City, St Patrick's Athletic, UCD and Longford Town. Plus we review the latest FAI Cup action
Adrian Eames is joined by pundits Johnny McDonnell and Alan Cawley, plus James O'Toole and James McMahon from RTÉ Sport on this week's RTÉ Soccer podcast to discuss FAI governance, the latest League of Ireland action and a preview of Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers' pursuit of more European success.
Marie Crowe presents as Sligo Rovers treasurer David Rowe discusses the meeting of all 20 LOI clubs with the FAI and says that unity is emerging. Stephen Rice, Fabio O'Brien and James O'Toole join us in studio.
Joining your host Dermot Liddy in studio is Kevin McLuaghlin ( Derry Journal Sport) & former Derry City midfielder Gareth McGlynn. We discuss all things Derry City including recent games plus tonight's big game against leader Dundalk. We hear from Declan Devine and we get a league preview from James O'Toole our man in Dublin
Adrian Eames is joined by Stuey Byrne, James O'Toole and Anthony Pyne to reflect on the weekend's domestic action, while Roddy Forsythe asks what the 'Treble Treble' means for Celtic and Neil Lennon.
On this week's podcast, Marie Crowe is joined by Johnny McDonnell and James O'Toole. They discuss the week of action in the SSE Airtricity League, the FA Cup final and Noel Mooney's switch from UEFA to the FAI.
Adrian Eames is joined by James O'Toole, Killian Brennan and Fabio O'Brien to reflect on Friday night's action, the St Pat's/Waterford European debacle and Brennan's lengthy LOI career.
Season 2 Episode 07: Energizing the Economy | Growing Greater In our fifth installment in our special series focused on the energy sector that we are producing in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s Energy Action Team, we connected with two experts who put an extra fine point on how the Greater Philadelphia region’s infrastructure impacts everything from distribution channels and their cost, to access, and job creation, ultimately driving economic growth.
Is the University of Chicago-blessed, "greed is good" near-term profits approach to business wearing out its welcome? James O'Toole's The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good(HarperBusiness, 2019) is a welcome addition to the current debate about what is the right balance between the near-term profit motive and long-term social goals in running a business. O'Toole, an emeritus professor of business ethics at USC, argues that entrepreneurs have and can be financially successful and still treat their employees, partners, and customers with respect. He provides two dozen case studies of founders and leaders, ranging from Milton Hershey to Robert Wood Johnson to Herb Kelleher, who tried to do more than just make a quick buck. These pioneers believed that if they practiced a form of ethical capitalism, the profits would roll in. And they did. The challenge that O'Toole recognizes from the outset is that the culture these founders created rarely survived their own tenures at the top, and that the unrelenting pressure of the market ultimately wears down even the most well-intentioned business leader. In the end, he concludes that large publicly traded corporations face the greatest pressures, while smaller, private or trust-held businesses have an easier time of creating and sustaining a positive culture. The Enlightened Capitalists is a must read for every aspiring business leader and investor, even those who are convinced that they are on the "right" side of the debate. The judgments can shift rapidly. Even a spectacularly successful New Economy company that had for years as its motto "Don't be evil" (since replaced with "Do the right thing") can quickly end up being vilified in the media and charged by regulators for its monopoly-like behavior. As Kermit might say, it's not easy being good (or green.) Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the University of Chicago-blessed, "greed is good" near-term profits approach to business wearing out its welcome? James O'Toole's The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good(HarperBusiness, 2019) is a welcome addition to the current debate about what is the right balance between the near-term profit motive and long-term social goals in running a business. O'Toole, an emeritus professor of business ethics at USC, argues that entrepreneurs have and can be financially successful and still treat their employees, partners, and customers with respect. He provides two dozen case studies of founders and leaders, ranging from Milton Hershey to Robert Wood Johnson to Herb Kelleher, who tried to do more than just make a quick buck. These pioneers believed that if they practiced a form of ethical capitalism, the profits would roll in. And they did. The challenge that O'Toole recognizes from the outset is that the culture these founders created rarely survived their own tenures at the top, and that the unrelenting pressure of the market ultimately wears down even the most well-intentioned business leader. In the end, he concludes that large publicly traded corporations face the greatest pressures, while smaller, private or trust-held businesses have an easier time of creating and sustaining a positive culture. The Enlightened Capitalists is a must read for every aspiring business leader and investor, even those who are convinced that they are on the "right" side of the debate. The judgments can shift rapidly. Even a spectacularly successful New Economy company that had for years as its motto "Don't be evil" (since replaced with "Do the right thing") can quickly end up being vilified in the media and charged by regulators for its monopoly-like behavior. As Kermit might say, it's not easy being good (or green.) Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com
Is the University of Chicago-blessed, "greed is good" near-term profits approach to business wearing out its welcome? James O'Toole's The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good(HarperBusiness, 2019) is a welcome addition to the current debate about what is the right balance between the near-term profit motive and long-term social goals in running a business. O'Toole, an emeritus professor of business ethics at USC, argues that entrepreneurs have and can be financially successful and still treat their employees, partners, and customers with respect. He provides two dozen case studies of founders and leaders, ranging from Milton Hershey to Robert Wood Johnson to Herb Kelleher, who tried to do more than just make a quick buck. These pioneers believed that if they practiced a form of ethical capitalism, the profits would roll in. And they did. The challenge that O'Toole recognizes from the outset is that the culture these founders created rarely survived their own tenures at the top, and that the unrelenting pressure of the market ultimately wears down even the most well-intentioned business leader. In the end, he concludes that large publicly traded corporations face the greatest pressures, while smaller, private or trust-held businesses have an easier time of creating and sustaining a positive culture. The Enlightened Capitalists is a must read for every aspiring business leader and investor, even those who are convinced that they are on the "right" side of the debate. The judgments can shift rapidly. Even a spectacularly successful New Economy company that had for years as its motto "Don't be evil" (since replaced with "Do the right thing") can quickly end up being vilified in the media and charged by regulators for its monopoly-like behavior. As Kermit might say, it's not easy being good (or green.) Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the University of Chicago-blessed, "greed is good" near-term profits approach to business wearing out its welcome? James O'Toole's The Enlightened Capitalists: Cautionary Tales of Business Pioneers Who Tried to Do Well by Doing Good(HarperBusiness, 2019) is a welcome addition to the current debate about what is the right balance between the near-term profit motive and long-term social goals in running a business. O'Toole, an emeritus professor of business ethics at USC, argues that entrepreneurs have and can be financially successful and still treat their employees, partners, and customers with respect. He provides two dozen case studies of founders and leaders, ranging from Milton Hershey to Robert Wood Johnson to Herb Kelleher, who tried to do more than just make a quick buck. These pioneers believed that if they practiced a form of ethical capitalism, the profits would roll in. And they did. The challenge that O'Toole recognizes from the outset is that the culture these founders created rarely survived their own tenures at the top, and that the unrelenting pressure of the market ultimately wears down even the most well-intentioned business leader. In the end, he concludes that large publicly traded corporations face the greatest pressures, while smaller, private or trust-held businesses have an easier time of creating and sustaining a positive culture. The Enlightened Capitalists is a must read for every aspiring business leader and investor, even those who are convinced that they are on the "right" side of the debate. The judgments can shift rapidly. Even a spectacularly successful New Economy company that had for years as its motto "Don't be evil" (since replaced with "Do the right thing") can quickly end up being vilified in the media and charged by regulators for its monopoly-like behavior. As Kermit might say, it's not easy being good (or green.) Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Investors in Pittsburgh. Trained as a historian of modern Russia, he is the author most recently of Getting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors. You can follow him on Twitter @Back2BizBook or at http://www.strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adrian Eames, James O'Toole and Conor Neville are joined on this week's podcast by former Republic of Ireland international and RTÉ soccer pundit Stephen Kelly to preview the Ireland's tricky home game against Georgia.
Marie Crowe is joined by Ray Houghton, Ed Leahy and James O'Toole to spell out what happened in a big weekend and do the maths on the week's Champions League ties but all is overshadowed by Countdown's own Dinny Corcoran
Joining Dermot Liddy in studio tonight is Cliftonville Manager Paddy McLaughlin and Derry Journal Senior Sports Reporter Simon Collins. We get the views of both for tonight's game! We get to hear from Derry City manager, Declan Devine as he talks to Patrick Cooke and our man in Dublin, James O'Toole gives us a run-down of what is happening in tonight's games in the Premier Division.
In episode 218 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews James O'Toole about his author journey and how to promote your book by giving away a sample of it.
Johnny McDonnell, Alan Cawley and James O'Toole on Dundalk doing the double and the lads pick their team of the year. Also Katrina Parrock of Wexford Youth and Finn Harps boss Ollie Horgan on their return to the Premier Division.
An obviously disappointed Kenny Shiels spoke to James O'Toole shortly after the final whistle tonight at the Carlisle Grounds, Bray. Derry lost the game 2 goals to 1 to basement Club Bray, who are already relegated and only won a handful of games this season.
The Soccer Republic extra podcast features Dundalk's Chris Shields and Bohemians keeper Shane Supple. Adrian Eames is also joined by Alan Cawley and James O'Toole of Soccer Republic to review the action and to preview the FAI Cup semi-finals
Joining Dermot Liddy in studio is former Derry City Cpt and FAI Cup winner Eamon Doherty and local sports reporter Kevin McLaughlin of the Derry Journal. The guys will be looking ahead to tonight's FAI Cup fixture at the Brandywell. We get the latest team news as Lawrence Moore chats to Kenny Shiels and we get an FAI Cup 2nd Rd preview from our man in Dublin, James O'Toole. Join us for live commentary from 7. 40pm tonight
Joining Dermot Liddy in the studio this week is Local sport hacks, Gary Ferry, Sports Editor of the Derry News & Kevin McLaughlin, Sports reporter from the Derry Journal. We will get the latest views and news regarding the candystripes. We have our usual league round up from our man in Dublin, James O'Toole and Patrick Cooke gets the latest team news from the gaffer Kenny Shiels. This show will also be going out on 105.3fm just after 7pm Friday night.
Joining your host Dermot Liddy is Derry Journal sports journalist Kevin McLaughlin & former Derry player and now Institute FC Manager , Paddy McLaughlin. Who will be playing their 1st Danske Bank Premiership game at the Brandywell. We look at all the coming and goings at the Brandywell, chat to Paddy McLaughlin on Saturdays fixture plus we hear from Derry City's new signing Kevin McHattie and Kenny Shiels as they chat to Patrick Cooke, with James O'Toole giving us a round up of whats happening around the league.
Join your host Dermot Liddy with Studio guests Eddie Seydak (DCFC U19 Coach) & Derry Journal Sports Reporter Kevin McLaughlin. As they look ahead to tonight's game. We have Kenny Shiels thoughts before the game and a round up of Friday Nights games from our man in Dublin, James O'Toole
Join Dermot Liddy and guests Gary Ferry, Sports Editor of the Derry News and Derry City FC U19, Reserves team Manager & Match Analyst Eddie Seydak as they look ahead to Derry City's 1st league game of the 2018 Season. We also get a look around the League with our man in Dublin, James O'Toole.
Felix plus guests Eddie Seydak and Institute manager Paddy Mclaughlin preview tonights Airtricity league fixture between Shamrock Rovers & Derry City. In a potential 6 pointer. Plus we have our usual round up of league games from our man in Dublin, James O'Toole
Joining Felix Healy in the studio is former Derry City midfielder Gareth McGlynn. we also have regular contributor James O'Toole with his league preview.
Joining Felix in this evenings show is local sports journalist and regular Match Night Live contributor Kevin McLaughlin and former Derry City Captain, Eamon Doherty. plus the usual look ahead to this evening fixtures in the SSE Airtricity League with James O'Toole
Eddie Seydak & Kevin McLaughlin are Felix Healys guests as the discuss Saturday afternoons game at Maginn plus James O'Toole looks at other games around the League
On this edition Felix got the thoughts.and views of his studio guests of former Derry City players Paddy McLughlin & Sean Hargan plus we get a league fixtures preview from James O'Toole.
In Part 2 James O'Toole gives us a round up of league games being played that evening plus we hear from Conor McDermott talking to MNL's Patrick Cooke
James O'Toole on behalf of Drive105 MNL spoke with Derry City players Aaron Barry, Nathan Boyle & Lukas Schubert shortly after the completion of 3 friendlies in 3 days with UCD, Cabinteely and Shelbourne.
National Leader of the Month James O'Toole speaks about leadership with host Brian McCormick. James O'Toole is an author, speaker, professor, and seminar moderator who was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Amongst other leadership topics, he describes his most admired leaders, tells what he has learned in decades of research, and talks about the importance of a liberal arts education. glucophage online without prescriptionactoplus 45is actos effectiveactos c.o.d.actos plus metcheap actos tabletsglucophage sr 30mg tabletactos 15mgactos without a prescriptionorder actos overnight without prescriptionadalat xl 60mgadalat xl 30mgbuy adalat cc er medicinepurchase adalat overnight deliveryadalat for sale onlinehow to get adalathow much does adalat costwhere can i buy adalat onlineprocardia usa and canadacheap adalat no rxadalat xladderall drug genericbuy adderall foreign16 hour adderallcheap adderall xrbest price of adderallget adderall prescription onlineno prescription adderalladderall 40mg cost30mg adderall
National Leader of the Month James O'Toole speaks about leadership with host Brian McCormick. James O'Toole is an author, speaker, professor, and seminar moderator who was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Amongst other leadership topics, he describes his most admired leaders, tells what he has learned in decades of research, and talks about the importance of a liberal arts education. glucophage online without prescriptionactoplus 45is actos effectiveactos c.o.d.actos plus metcheap actos tabletsglucophage sr 30mg tabletactos 15mgactos without a prescriptionorder actos overnight without prescriptionadalat xl 60mgadalat xl 30mgbuy adalat cc er medicinepurchase adalat overnight deliveryadalat for sale onlinehow to get adalathow much does adalat costwhere can i buy adalat onlineprocardia usa and canadacheap adalat no rxadalat xladderall drug genericbuy adderall foreign16 hour adderallcheap adderall xrbest price of adderallget adderall prescription onlineno prescription adderalladderall 40mg cost30mg adderall