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Irish canoeist Jenny Egan joined Jess Gardiner on the Her Sport Show to share the key moments that have shaped her incredible story. From being the only Irish #canoeist to secure an #ICF Senior Canoe Sprint World Championship, Senior European Championship, and Senior Sprint World Cup medals to advocating for increased visibility for women in sports, Jenny's story is a captivating ride through triumph and advocacy. Visit the website https://hersport.ie/ Check out the Her Sport channels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hersport.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HerSport.ie/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/HerSportDotIE About Her Sport: Her Sport is a media platform centred on bringing the latest Irish and international women's sports news. Her Sport aims to empower women in sport, inspire more female participation, increase opportunity and level the playing field for future generations. Our objective is to create real and tangible change. Contact us: hello@hersport.ie
In 2019, writer, director, and producer Rian Johnson captured the world's attention with his witty, star studded whodunit, Knives Out. Now, after months of anticipation, his follow up, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, is streaming on Netflix. Over the past few months, Krista sat down with Johnson and cast members Daniel Craig, Janelle Monáe, Edward Norton, and Kate Hudson to hear about their experiences working on Glass Onion. Today, we're bringing together those conversations to get a behind the scenes look at its production.
Jenny Egan joined Joe Molloy after securing a silver medal in the ICF Senior Canoe Sprint World Championships Women's K1 5000m race in Copenhagen on Sunday.
Tune in to this week's latest news which seen multiple silver medals across the board. Multiple podium finishes for Roisin Ni Riain and Nicole Turner, who picked up a PB this week. Joy for Jenny Egan managed to seal a silver medal at the Canoe Sprint World Cup. You will also get some insight on a top performance in World Cup 2 for the #RowingIreland team, with many podium finishes across the team. Carolyn Hayes became the first Irish woman to stand on a World Cup podium since 2013, which keeps her in the hunt for the Tokyo Olympics. As well as all the latest in Camogie, GAA & the Women's National League. Visit the website https://hersport.ie/ Check out the Her Sport channels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hersport.ie Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HerSport.ie/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/HerSportDotIE About Her Sport: Her Sport is a media platform centred on bringing the latest Irish and international women's sports news. Her Sport aims to empower women in sport, inspire more female participation, increase opportunity and level the playing field for future generations. Our objective is to create real and tangible change. Contact us: hello@hersport.ie
The Dress for Success Dublin (DfSD) charity supports women’s economic independence and campaigns for gender equality in the workplace and last month launched its 2021 International Women’s Day (IWD) campaign. The campaign will see organisations across Ireland raising funds on March 8th 2021 to support the delivery of employment and career services to support women into sustainable employment. Dress for Success Dublin are inviting companies to be part of International Women’s Day by doing any of the following: Hosting an event and fundraiser Joining 'Dress for Success Dublin Pecha Kucha Event' and donating Or just by donating their commute to help other women on their journey to economic independence Susan was joined by Jenny Egan, Irish International Sprint and Marathon Canoeist to discuss. For more details go to www.dressforsuccessdublin.org Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast with Susan Keogh on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Two-time Olympic walker Brendan Boyce, sprint canoeist Jenny Egan, and Taekwondo star Jack Woolley joined John Duggan on The Saturday Panel for a discussion at the beginning of this Olympic year. The trio discussed how their training has been hampered by Covid, how they first got involved in their respective sports, and their hopes for Tokyo 2021.
Two-time Olympic walker Brendan Boyce, sprint canoeist Jenny Egan, and Taekwondo star Jack Woolley joined John Duggan on The Saturday Panel for a discussion at the beginning of this Olympic year. The trio discussed how their training has been hampered by Covid, how they first got involved in their respective sports, and their hopes for Tokyo 2021.
Anthony Ray Hinton is in conversation with Jenny Egan about his book and the Equal Justice Initiative. Anthony Ray Hinton survived for 30 years on Alabama's death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom. In 1985, Mr. Hinton was convicted of the unsolved murders of two fast-food restaurant managers based on the testimony of ballistics experts for the State who claimed that the crime bullets came from a dusty revolver found in Mr. Hinton's mother’s closet. Without the benefit of a competent expert to challenge the State’s theory (Mr. Hinton’s lawyer hired a ballistics expert who was blind in one eye), an all-white jury convicted Mr. Hinton and he was sentenced to death. After years of petitioning to have the revolver re-analyzed, three independent experts concluded that the bullets could not have been fired from his mother’s revolver. With the assistance of the Equal Justice Initiative, led by attorney Bryan Stevenson, Mr. Hinton was freed in 2015. Since his release, Mr. Hinton has traveled the world sharing his story and discussing the changes that need to be made to prevent similar injustices from happening to other people. In 2018, Mr. Hinton published The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row, which was selected for Oprah’s Book Club and is a New York Times bestseller. In 2019, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Bonaventure University. The Brown Lecture Series is supported by the Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Foundation. Recorded On: Tuesday, November 17, 2020
You can find links to each of Sean's analysis pieces here. This article covers the week beginning May 10.
This week, Brenda Donohue asks how important is family support to elite sporting success? She meets canoeist Jenny Egan and boxer Eric Donovan and discusses the latest research with Kate Kirby of the Sport Ireland Institute.
Irish international canoeist and former DCU student Jenny Egan dropped by to chat about her career so far, how she balanced academic and athletic life and her hopes as qualification for Tokyo 2020 is just on the horizon.
On this season of Working, we visit the city of Baltimore, to talk to people about their jobs there. We're hoping to learn about how the city informs their work, and how they are shaping Baltimore itself, by working. Jenny Egan defends children in juvenile court, trying to keep them from getting locked up. She tells us about earning the trust of her clients, researching their cases, and the satisfaction of winning trials. In a Slate Plus Extra, Egan tells us about how she first fell in love with Baltimore and decided to move to the city she now calls home. If you’re a member, enjoy bonus segments and interview transcripts from Working, plus other great podcast exclusives. Start your two-week free trial at slate.com/workingplus. Email: working@slate.com Twitter: @Jacob_Brogan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ar an gclar seo chualamar ó Shéamus Ó Neachtain ó Chumann Charad na Gaeilge faoi "An Gael - Irisleabhar Idirnáisiúnta na Gaeilge" agus ó Chóilín Ó Dubhthaigh, iriseoir spóirt RnL faoin gcurachóir Jenny Egan a bheidh sna Cluichí Oilimipeacha in Rio de Janeiro go luath ar son na hÉireann agus faoi na Cluichí araon!