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Sales and Marketing Director with Mr Binman, Joe Cleary, speaks with Joe about the potential of bin prices increasing following new recycling scheme Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Joe Cleary of Mr Binman to discuss the Deposit and Return Scheme, which is a new scheme that aims to achieve Ireland's recycling targets and move towards a circular economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave speaks with trainers Joe Cleary and Tash Burleigh on this week's Country Catch Up.
Popular Jess Taylor brought up a very distinguished milestone at the Sapphire Coast meeting on July 30th. She bounced straight to the lead on Kiss the Colours in a 1000m maiden for her great supporter Joe Cleary. The 3YO filly went on to win easily to give Jess her 500th win in twelve years of race riding. Since then she's reeled off another twelve wins, including a double at the Sapphire Coast on Nov 2nd. Jess joined us on the podcast last week to talk about her notable achievement. She admits to being surprised when informed her 500 win tally was looming. Jess looks back on that special race at the Sapphire Coast. She talks about the standing of female riders in the current era. Jess takes us back to childhood days on the NSW Central Coast, and the influence of her mother Fione. She pays tribute to her “dream pony” Miller. The jockey says her life changed from the moment retired thoroughbreds came onto the family property. She talks of her introduction to trackwork at nearby Gosford racecourse. Jess remembers her lucky break in being able to land an apprenticeship with respected Gosford trainer Albert Stapleford. She looks back with some embarrassment on her first race ride at Cessnock. Jess says her first city performance was much better. The jockey has never forgotten the support given her by Gosford trainer Carmen Murnane who supplied her magical first winner on the new Tuncurry-Forster track. Jess talks of the short lived University course she began during her time with the Stapleford stable. She looks back on the wise counsel of the astute trainer. Jess remembers a winning double at Dubbo which caught the eye of Warwick Farm trainer Mark de Montfort. She talks of the valuable tuition offered by the former outstanding jockey. Jess looks back on her first city winner, and the support of several other Warwick Farm trainers. The jockey has fond memories of her first black type win. She talks about her four Gr 1 rides to date. Jess talks about the inevitable accidents, including two that happened within a short space of time. She looks back on another serious accident that had nothing to do with race riding. Jess recalls her frustration that she wasn't able to win a race at Randwick during her apprenticeship. She quickly corrected that anomaly. The jockey pays special tribute to Kembla trainer Theresa Bateup for whom she's ridden more winners than any other trainer. Jess and partner Katie are raising two wonderful kids on the Central Coast. She talks warmly of Evelyn and Noah. Jess doesn't take for granted her ability to ride at a featherweight. She hopes one day it might earn her the ride on a lightweight chance in a high profile race. A laid back chat with the newest member of the “500 Club”.
Trainer Joe Cleary joins Dave Stanley ahead of the Queanbeyan Showcase Cup on Sunday.
Joe is joined by Sales and Marketing Director of Mr Binman Limerick, Joe Cleary, to discuss the potential increase in bin charges as a result of a €10 landfill levy increase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Joe Cleary about his book Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland, a collection of essays engaging with Irish culture from the time of the literary revival, through the Free State and postwar periods to the Celtic Tiger. Joe Cleary is a professor of English in Yale University, where he teaches on modernism, Irish, postcolonial and world literatures. More recently he has published Modernism, Empire, World Literature (2021) and The Irish Expatriate Novel in Late Capitalist Globalization (2021). The sound quality here is a bit shagged for the first ten minutes or so but it picks up after, my apologies.
Trainer Joe Cleary looks at his runners for Goulburn today on Racing HQ.
TW: While this episode is suitable for all ages and has an important message, it does contain discussions of mental health, mental illness, self-harm, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Joe Cleary returns as a special guest host with two different conversations about mental health awareness. First, the Fehr family joins Joe to talk about the second annual Joe Fehr Memorial Soccer Game, the cause, and their son Joe. Second, Dr. Julie Spencer and Dr. Meghan Fruth from Creighton University join Joe to talk about mental health, mental wellness, and sport psych performance. Both conversations are highly valuable and important. --- Support Nebraska Soccer Talk by becoming a Patron. Click here to visit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nebraska_talk. If you don't want to be a monthly supporter of Nebraska Soccer Talk, you can be a one-time supporter by Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/nesoccertalk. --- Visit our sponsor Fleet Feet for all your fitness needs: http://www.fleetfeet.com. Fleet Feet is locally owned and operated. --- Visit our sponsor Deer Creek Sports Cantina and Tacos at www.deercreeksportscantina.com. Deer Creek Sports Cantina is locally owned and operated. --- Follow us on Twitter @nebraska_talk and follow the hosts on Twitter @jack_hova and @Owen_Godberson. Want to be featured on a Nebraska Soccer Talk podcast episode? Click here: https://forms.gle/UQWr65BR5tp9Gfgw5 --- Visit our website: https://nesoccertalk.com/ --- Visit our sponsor: http://www.sportsrecruitingusa.com --- Intro music by Adam Arispe from the Impulsive: https://www.theimpulsiveofficial.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nebraskasoccertalk/message ---Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nebraskasoccertalk/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nebraskasoccertalk/message
On this Good Friday, Joe is joined by very good friend of the show, Alice Culbert, John Daly of Limerick Jazz and Joe Cleary from Mr Binman. They chat all things Easter, Team Limerick Clean Up and Irish accents struggling with Alexa! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the 2022 college soccer season now in the rearview, Jack and Owen sit down with Joe Cleary to go over what happened this season. From, NCAA DI to the NAIA level to JUCO, they talk about the highlights and lowlights of what proved to be a very eventful year. --- Support Nebraska Soccer Talk by becoming a Patron. Click here to visit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nebraska_talk. If you don't want to be a monthly supporter of Nebraska Soccer Talk, you can be a one-time supporter by Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/nebraska_talk. --- Visit our sponsor Fleet Feet for all your fitness needs: http://www.fleetfeet.com. Fleet Feet is locally owned and operated. --- Visit our sponsor Deer Creek Sports Cantina and Tacos at www.deercreeksportscantina.com. Deer Creek Sports Cantina is locally owned and operated. --- Follow us on Twitter @nebraska_talk and follow the hosts on Twitter @jack_hova and @Owen_Godberson. Want to be featured on a Nebraska Soccer Talk podcast episode? Click here: https://forms.gle/UQWr65BR5tp9Gfgw5 --- Visit our website: https://nesoccertalk.com/ --- Visit our sponsor: http://www.sportsrecruitingusa.com --- Intro music by Adam Arispe from the Impulsive: https://www.theimpulsiveofficial.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nebraskasoccertalk/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nebraskasoccertalk/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nebraskasoccertalk/message
Joe is heading to town with King Gutho and is confident
Trainer Joe Cleary previews his horses for Grafton today.
This SPECIAL Episode features brings together some of our most experienced staff to talk about all things College ID Camps. SRUSA's Don Williams is joined by Joe Cleary, Andre Luciano, and Steve Rollins. Some of the subjects covered; Third-party ID Camps School ID Camps What to do when you go to an ID Camp plus much more This episode is brought to you by Sports Recruiting USA, the College Soccer Recruiting Experts. Check out us on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/sportsrecruitingusa Instagram: www.instagram.com/sportsrecruitingusa Twitter: www.twitter.com/sportrecruitusa
Trainer Joe Cleary chats about the latest with his stable including Pruscino in the Highway at Rosehill today.
Trainer Joe Cleary joins Andrew Bensley to chat about his runners today at Moruya headlined by GIRLS ARE READY.
Brendan & Louis are like two ships in the night... missing each other at all times this week. They wanted to review Week 3, so Louis throws up the Bat Signal and Joe Cleary accepts the call. He joins Louis to review the Week 2 Games that were right and wrong, cover the 3 big games of Week 3, cover a little bit of heartache with their respective NFL teams, and then finish off the night with their picks for the College Football Playoff.
Brendan and his friend Joe Cleary get things going while waiting for that two-timer Louis. Once the trio is there the guys get down to business. What games were they excited about? How wonky were some lines? The episode suffered some technical difficulties but the guys will be back for week three.
Trainer Joe Cleary revealed an incredible story about his life and times within the racing industry and his love of the sport
Listen as hosts Brendan Peterman and Louis Fontenot are joined by guests Mike Williams and Joe Cleary. They start the pod off talking NBA finals before diving into what Chris Paul is doing for his legacy. They wrap the show up by randomly selecting college teams to follow for the year with one of the hosts getting a much shorter straw!
Join hosts Brendan Peterman and Louis Fontenot as they are joined by guest Joe Cleary to discuss how the Name/Image/Likeness ruling is going to be the death kneel for the NCAA before diving into college baseball. Then Joe makes a great point about how underrated NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has been the last few years to close out the show!
The Early Mail for racing today from Cowra & Sapphire Coast with Joe Cleary. That's right we're going interstate with no gallops in Victoria today!
Joe Cleary has two chances in the Goulburn Country Championships
Totally Tuned In with Ms. Lois broadcasting her #liveradioshow from Canada. Every Wednesday at 10:00 AM EST - Only on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com 1. The Bluesbones - Better Life 2. Jack DeKeyser – Good Life 3. John Dartnell – Crazy Little town 4. Eva Capelli – Two Wheels and Steel 5. Ivory Tower Project – Burning 6. Indie Butterflies Dream – The One 7. South River Slim – I Wish It Would Rain 8. Jimmy and the Revolvers – Whistle for My Love 9. Glen Foster Group – I Do Not Do Like You Do 10. Damn the Wind – Country Blues 11. Helen Arbour – Old Sane Guy 12. Helen Arbour – Thoughts in Between 13. James Anthony – Twilight Zone Blues 14. Dead Show Dealers – Who Knows 15. Joe Cleary – Love You for Life 16. Paul Sage – Spin 17. Barry Mac – There Was a Day 18. Spenser Mackenzie – Next Door Neighbour 19. Bad Bob Bates – Delaware Slide 20. E. D. Brayshaw – When the Walls Come Down
Joe talks about his Randwick runner King Gutho plus best of the horses heading to Moruya
As people have been spending considerably more time at home during lockdown, people have been cleaning-up around the house and renovating, which in some causes in causing a surge in illegal dumping. Joe Nash is chatting to Sinead McDonnell, Environmental Officer at Limerick City and County Council, Joe Cleary is with Mr Binman.ie and Charlie Fitzgerald of Fitzgerald Skip Hire See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, Coach Shay chats with Joe Cleary, who is the Head Women's Soccer Coach at Wayne State College. In this episode, we chat about what it takes at the collegiate level and what college coaches are looking for when evaluating players. This episode is for any player or parent out there who wants to play at the next level and learn what it takes to get there! Websites: https://wscwildcats.com/sports/womens-soccer Instagram: @waynestsoccer Twitter: @_JoeCleary , @WayneStSoccer
In today's episode, Coach Shay chats with Joe Cleary, who is the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Wayne State College. In this episode, we chat about what it takes at the collegiate level and what college coaches are looking for when evaluating players. This episode is for any player or parent out there who wants to play at the next level and learn what it takes to get there! Websites: https://wscwildcats.com/sports/womens-soccer Instagram: @waynestsoccer Twitter: @_JoeCleary , @WayneStSoccer
Joe speaks to Cllr Alan O'Callaghan, Joe Cleary from Mr Binman.ie, Charlie Fitzgerald from Skiphire,and Páraic McMahon head of news and sport with Clare Echo about this and also how to recognize and report unlicensed waste collectors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From playing soccer In North Dakota straight into coaching. Joe Cleary tells us about his journey to becoming the head coach of the Wayne State College Women's Team! Join the discussion on twitter every Wednesday night at 9:30PM EST following www.twitter.com/ChatSoccr with the hashtag #SoccerChat and on facebook at www.facebook.com/ChatSoccr! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hosts: Nick RizzoShaun Soderling Guest:Joe ClearyWayne State Women's Head Coach~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#SoccerChat is now a duKTig brand FC member! Use the promo code "SOCCERCHAT" to get a sweet discount at checkout!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SPONSOR: #SoccerChat LIVE From the 2020 United Soccer Coaches Convention Podcast RowJanuary 16-18 Baltimore, MDREGISTER ONLINE HERE
Joe Cleary moves into his second season as Head Women's Soccer Coach at Wayne State College. He was promoted to head coach of the Wildcat women's soccer program on March 7, 2017, becoming the ninth head coach in program history. In his first season as head coach, Cleary guided the Wildcats to records of 4-8-6 overall and 3-7-5 in the NSIC. WSC improved its shots on goal average from 11.8 to 13.8 and saw 12 different players score goals during the season. Cleary spent two years as an assistant coach with the Wildcats before taking the head coaching position. In his two years as an assistant, he helped WSC make a six-win improvement and the schools' second winning season in the last 11 years. In 2016, Cleary helped coach the Wildcats to a 9-6-3 overall record and 6-6-3 mark in the NSIC. The nine overall wins were the most at WSC since 2006 and the six conference wins were the most since the 2005 campaign. In his first season with the Wildcat program, Wayne State was 4-11-3 and 4-10-1 in the NSIC. The team allowed 10 fewer goals and the team's goals against average dropped from 2.39 to 1.83 in one season under Cleary. Cleary obtained his bachelor degree in athletic training from the University of Mary in 2012 and earned a master's degree in human performance in 2018. Joe is a certified athletic trainer and earned his USSF "C" license in 2013. Cleary resides in Wayne. Subscribe to the "On the Touchline" newsletter Go to https://www.patreon.com/onthetouchline and for $10.00 per month you can join a private soccer group for supporters of this show. Only available for the first 24 of my listeners. Connect in a private community with an exclusive question and answer session with a former, current or future guest once a month. Go to https://www.duktigbrand.com/ Place your order. At checkout enter the promo code BROADWATER19 to save 10%. Never miss an episode of this show every Wednesday and Saturday by subscribing on: Sponsor the show? Have a great product or service you want to tell the soccer community about? For $100 you can sponsor this show. https://www.patreon.com/onthetouchline Listen to the show on these platforms: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Google Podcasts TuneIn Radio Please be sure to share the podcast with those in the soccer community by tagging me on Instagram and Twitter @SoccerCoachJB. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onthetouchline/message
Library Lunchtime Lecture by Professor Claire Connolly, Professor of Modern English at University College Cork. The third lecture in our series 'Prodigies of learning: Academy women in the nineteenth century.' Throughout her life, Maria Edgeworth took an interest in questions of women's education, always connected in her writing to such issues as political economy, population and nationality. The lecture offers a consideration of Edgeworth's contributions to learning and knowledge in the nineteenth century, bearing in mind the capacities of her impressive novels as well as cultural constraints on her imaginative range. Location: Academy House Date: Wednesday 21 November, 2018 Speaker Claire Connolly is Professor of Modern English at University College Cork in Ireland, a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Her book A Cultural History of the Irish Novel, 1790-1829 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) won the Donald J. Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Monograph, awarded by the American Conference for Irish Studies. She has edited Theorizing Ireland (Palgrave, 2002) and, with Joe Cleary, the Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture (Cambridge University Press, 2005). Scholarly editions include two volumes in The Works of Maria Edgeworth (Pickering and Chatto, 1999-2003) and Sydney Owenson's The Wild Irish Girl (Pickering and Chatto, 2000). She has been visiting Associate Professor of Irish Studies and English at Boston College as well as O'Brien Professor at Concordia University in Montreal. With Marjorie Howes (Boston College), she is General Editor of a new six volume series, Irish Literature in Transition, 1700-2015, under contract to Cambridge University Press; as well as editor for Volume 2 of the series, Irish Literature in Transition, 1780-1830. Her current project is a book on Irish Romanticism for Cambridge UP. She is the Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College Cambridge for 2018-19. Disclaimer: The Royal Irish Academy has prepared this content responsibly and carefully, but disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials. The views expressed are the authors' own and not those of the Royal Irish Academy.
Today, we hear from Joe Cleary and Hudson Harper, the chair and assistant chair of the mathematics department, about opportunities for students with a passion for the subject.
Guest country trainer Joe Cleary, racing news, NRL review and new segment, Hey Benton! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.