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Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com, reveals his top strategies for betting NFL Week 1. Discover how he consistently uses the oddsmakers' own tendencies against them to gain an edge. Week 1 isn't too early to beat the books—it just requires a sharp understanding of early-season dynamics and proven systems tailored for opening week action. #JoeDuffy #OffshoreInsiders #NFLBetting #Week1Edge #SportsBettingTips #BeatTheBooks #NFLWeek1 #BettingStrategies
With so many people stepping down from roles, who is going to step up to present Liveline, who's going to manage Dublin's Senior Football, and who's going to be president? Maybe they just need to swap...Hit play now to enjoy the full episode.
Joe Duffy is joined by friends, fans, and well-wishers as he says goodbye to Liveline on RTÉ Radio 1.
Joe Duffy, who will broadcast his final Liveline show today, reflects on his 37-year career in RTÉ.
Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke discusses the retirement of veteran broadcaster Joe Duffy. Also, locals in Dublin's Ballyfermot, where broadcaster Joe Duffy was raised, reflect on his long career behind the microphone.
It's a big day for Irish broadcasting as we bid farewell to the beloved Joe Duffy on his final day of Liveline!But who should take over from the legend?
This Friday, the nation has one last chance to talk to Joe. After almost three decades, Joe Duffy is set to hang up the iconic Liveline microphone. From fiery on-air clashes, to moving personal stories, the RTÉ radio show often sparked conversations that led to real societal change. But who will replace the iconic presenter? And what are Liveline's best remembered moments? Host: Tessa Fleming Guest: Melanie FinnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is Donald Trump now the Daddy of NATO? And have New York Democrats found the formula to beat a candidate picked by a Trump administration? Plus, we share some surprising and memorable moments with retiring RTÉ legend Joe Duffy as he signs off from Liveline. All that and more in the final episode of season 7 of The Group Chat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The people of the country have spoken and Joe Duffy will be greatly missed. But so was the football...Hit play now to enjoy the full episode.
Are you a professional gambler always on the hunt for winning betting formulas? Discover the expertise of NFL betting guru Joe Duffy, who has been winning since 1988. In this video, we reveal a stunning early-season NFL gambling system that exploits common overreactions, which savvy handicappers are quick to capitalize on. For more insights and winning strategies, explore Joe Duffy's Picks at OffshoreInsiders.com.
Welcome back to Young Hot Guys! This week the guys are chatting Joe Duffy, sleeping positions, everyday crimes and much more. Plus - we get a live appraisal of the quality of Killian's jokes this episode. To get extra bonus content and much more you can sign up at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After his departure from Liveline, Joe Duffy will have a bit of time on his hands. On this morning's Gift Grub, Joe decided to enlist the help of a recruitment expert to help him figure out the next step. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Who will replace Joe Duffy? Dáithí Ó Sé's name has been thrown into the hat as a potential! He joined Ian on this morning's Gift Grub to discuss the proposition! Hit play now to hear the episode in full.
Comhrá le Joe Breathnach de chuid ExtraG faoin nuacht maidir le hIosrael agus an tAontas Eorpach, Agóidí sna hOileáin Chanáracha agus cé a bheas mar láithreoir ar Liveline anois bhfuil Joe Duffy ag dul ar scor. Tuilleadh ar na scéalta seo ar fad ag www.extrag.ie
Well, the race is on to replace Joe Duffy, and over the last few days, plenty of potential names have been thrown around. However, can you imagine Tommy Tiernan in the hot seat? Imagine no more! On this morning's Gift Grub, we got a little insight into how that might sound. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
San eagrán seo, Joe Duffy ag éirigh as agus todhchaí Liveline.
From the end of June, the people of Ireland will no longer be able to pick up the phone and talk to Joe.Last week, Joe Duffy announced he was leaving his role as presenter of the RTÉ radio phone-in show after 27 years in the hot seat.The 69-year-old broadcaster, whose contract was due to expire this summer, said he was “deeply privileged and eternally grateful” to have worked for so long presenting the programme. He also said he hoped Liveline had “made people feel heard”. Over nearly three decades, Duffy presided over Ireland's court of public opinion, while his tagline, ‘talk to Joe', could be seen as either an invitation or a threat.His weekday radio slot gave a platform to issues that were sometimes ignored by the rest of the media. And some of the most unintentionally hilarious, totally unplanned, moments on Irish radio also emerged through the Liveline phone lines. What legacy does Duffy leave behind and who has the experience, and kudos, to fill his shoes?Today, on In The News, Joe Duffy is leaving but who will replace him?Irish Times radio columnist Mick Heaney discusses the history of Liveline, Duffy's career and the names already in the mix for the much-coveted afternoon slot.Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!Esther O'Moore Donohoe is with us this week to chat through the happenings in the world of entertainment. We covered a lot of territory, from the BAFTAs, to Irish band The Murder Capital taking a stand on Palestine and my love for Danny Dyer.Get tickets to the live show in The Laughter Lounge on May 16th here!To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a new summer dawns, RTÉ finds itself haunted by old ghosts. Ryan Tubridy may have happily swapped Donnybrook for London, but he and his agent Noel Kelly are currently engaged in a lengthy quest for answers related to Tubridy's departure in 2023. Meanwhile, a seven-figure write-down, staff redundancies, Joe Duffy's shock exit, and the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest are all causing headaches of their own. Host: Ellen Coyne Guest: Fionnán SheahanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liveline icon Joe Duffy announced his retirement last week, to the dismay of his listeners. On this morning's Gift Grub, there was an outpouring of emotion about the news. Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Analysis of what the new Pope's election means, given that he's American and has criticised JD Vance and Donald Trump. What does the US/UK trade deal mean for Ireland? The Irish Government calls out Israel for war crimes, but what are the implications for us? Ruth Coppinger's Trump impression, Joe Duffy's retirement, his importance to public debate, and whether he could be a presidential candidate? RTÉ's latest financial troubles, and Ivan addresses the skorts.Brought to you by Greenman OPENPTP+To enjoy early access, ad-free listening and a weekly bonus episode, sign up at pathtopowerpodcast.comGet in touch: mail@pathtopowerpodcast.comFollow the hosts:Matt: https://twitter.com/cooper_mhttps://www.instagram.com/mattcooperlastword/Ivan: https://www.instagram.com/officialivanyates/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex White, former colleague and long time friend of Joe Duffy discusses the man he has known since 1976.
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Parenting blogger Sinead Fox shares tips on summer activities for kids, movie reviews for the weekend on Arena & tributes to Joe Duffy as he announces his retirement
"Its so important to get checked" men share stories of Penile cancer - Chair thrown at David Gray concert - The art of Draughts - Joe Duffy announces his retirement from Liveline
This week on The Group Chat, Richard is reporting live from Vatican City, where all eyes are fixed on the iconic chimney above the Sistine Chapel as the world awaits the white smoke.Zara checks in from Sweden, where 'flat-pack homes' are transforming housing – though Gavan remains unconvinced the model could take root in Ireland.Also on the show, Killian Woods from the Sunday Business Post joins to unpack Ireland's staggering $967 billion ‘tax mirage' – what it means and why has it increased so quickly.Plus, a broadcasting era ends as Joe Duffy hangs up the mic at Liveline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Duffy has announced he is retiring after 37 years signing off as one of the most enduring and influential voices in Irish media. His final show will be on Friday the 27th June. Tom Felle, Head of Department of Journalism and Communication at NUI Galway gives his reaction to Drivetime.
The celebrations are continuing across the country after Rory McIlroy's history making win on Sunday night at The Masters. People were queueing up to speak to Joe Duffy on this morning's Liveline.
Yet another RTÉ scandal? Surely not! Questions have been raised after it emerged that RTÉ spent €250,000 on designer clothing for presenters in just one year! On this morning's Gift Grub, David McCullough quizzed familiar faces like Miriam O'Callaghan and Joe Duffy about their fashion choices and where all that tax money has been going. Hit play now to hear the episode in full.
He'll openly admit that he's not the best dancer in the world, but chef Kevin Dundon certainly captured the public's imagination on the most recent series of RTE's Dancing with the Stars and the people of Ireland voted to keep him in week after week. But the fact that he stayed in for so long while some very good dancers were getting voted off also wound a few people up and the so-called controversy even featured on Joe Duffy's liveline! Kevin wasn't too happy about this and that just one of the things we talk about on this episode. We also chat about his recent struggles with weight gain and what he did about it, how coming from a broken family has shaped him as a father, selling Dunbrody house, and lots moreCOMEDY - Kevin's success on the show is causing quite the stir on Joe Duffy's Liveline Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
It's official! Norwegian singer Emmy will be representing Ireland at this year's Eurovision Song Contest and on this morning's Gift Grub, Joe Duffy was only mad to get a bit of argy bargy going over the song, but it seems people actually like it! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
In this insightful episode of the Jon Myer Podcast, Joe Duffy, Founder & CEO of Pulumi, discusses the evolution of infrastructure platforms and their crucial role in modern cloud computing. The conversation explores how infrastructure platforms bridge the gap between development teams and cloud infrastructure, enabling organizations to maintain security, compliance, and efficiency while empowering developers with self-service capabilities.Key Takeaways:
In this insightful episode of the Jon Myer Podcast, Joe Duffy, Founder & CEO of Pulumi, discusses the evolution of infrastructure platforms and their crucial role in modern cloud computing. The conversation explores how infrastructure platforms bridge the gap between development teams and cloud infrastructure, enabling organizations to maintain security, compliance, and efficiency while empowering developers with self-service capabilities.Key Takeaways:
Welcome back to the lovely show-ho-ho! This week your lovely hosts are looking at the worst swear words the Dail can think of and Kevin is dreaming of a Joe Duffy ‘after hours' edition. They talk relationships, Justine's unbelievable Grease performance and a look to the New Year. If you enjoyed this episode of The Lovely Show, please ensure to leave us a LOVELY review. Support The Lovely Show to get ad-free listening and bonus episodes at HeadStuffPodcasts.com - listen to your bonus episodes and ad-free feed in your favourite app! This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, RTÉ announced that Traitors Ireland, the Irish adaptation of the global hit reality competition series, The Traitors, will be coming to our screens in 2025. Who'll present it? Who will the contestants be? It's all up for debate on Liveline with Joe Duffy.
Well it's (j)over. We paid cash money to witness JONKER 2: FOLIE A JONK on opening night and lived to tell the tale. And tell it, we shall. NO ENCORE's very own Harley Quinn returns as Zara Hedderman joins Dave and Adam for the post-clown debrief, a bunch of news, and a truly unique and personal Top 5.Don't forget, you can get this and every new NO ENCORE episode 24 hours early and ad-free, AND additional bonus audio content by signing up to Patreon.com/NOENCORE.ACT ONE (5:35): We came. We saw. We jonkered. ACT TWO (23:27): Charli XCX and Joe Duffy together at last, Billie Eilish controls her narrative, Taylor Swift wins again, Justin Hawkins tackles The Cure, and Chris Martins talks up Fontaines - it's the news. ACT THREE (55:19): Top 5 Karaoke Songs-Follow Zara on Instagram / X Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Young Hot Guys! This week the guys are giving us a sneak peak into the bonus content with their Mail Ballbag segment. There's more Joe Duffy impressions, a male entrepreneurship conference segment and we're getting yeasty for autumn. Shane Daniel Byrne, Tony Cantwell, and Killian Sundermann are Young Hot Guys. This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Shane Kenna Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who knew men had a thing for Joe Duffy? And why was Ro nervous to talk about her new man on the pod? Hear all here!
This week on the Business of Open Source I had Galeal Zino, CEO and founder of NetFoundry, which creates OpenZiti. One of the most interesting things about the this conversation was the conversation about how to balance whether you're promoting the product or the project. I talk to a lot of founders who assume that because you have both, you have to promote both. The same goes for SaaS and onprem options — some people think that just because you offer both, you have to build a go to market function for both. This topic came up in the conversation with Joe Duffy as well — in their case, it was the opposite, though. Pulumi started with both open source and commercial product, but put all the emphasis on the open source project for the first two years. Some of the interesting takeaways from this episode: Even though there was no “GTM” focus on the open source project at the beginning, it still had business benefits to NetFoundry, because it made prospects more comfortable that they wouldn't disappear overnightHow building an open source company is more difficult, because you end up supporting multiple products. But it also can build a flywheel of innovation that you just can't get any other way. Do you have to get product market fit twice? We had a long conversation about whether or not you have to get product market fit twice in open source companies. We also talked about testing ideas and business models in the actual market, and how lessons learned in other businesses can influence how you approach you take even with open source companies. Thank you for listening! PS: I'm changing my consulting offerings slightly, to focus on product strategy instead of positioning. And I'm looking for beta clients while I figure out exactly what the offering looks like. So if you're an open source company and you're looking for a clear product vision, a better understanding of how your product + project are differentiated and how to build that into your roadmap, reach out.
The casting of Steve Coogan as Mick McCarthy and Eanna Hardwicke as Roy Keane in the new Saipan movie has got a lot of people talking. Just who will play the other protagonists in the story. Joe Duffy on Liveline has more.
This week on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Joe Duffy, co-founder and CEO of Pulumi.We kicked off the conversation by talking about why Pulumi is open source in the first place — a mix of Joe's long-standing interest in open source and a feeling like a developer tool like Pulumi just has to be open source in order to be taken seriously. But there was another reason, too: Pulumi's founders weren't just in it to build a company, they wanted to transform their industry and build a lasting community, and felt like open source was the best way to do that. Lots of good take aways in this episode, like: Learning from open source legends... uh, actually, learning from Microsoft. Microsoft is an open source giant, right? It's interesting to hear Joe talk about learning about open source business strategy from Microsoft, precisely because Microsoft does not make money directly from VSCode, and also does not invest millions of dollars into R&D just to be nice. “If you're going to try to build a business with open source, you need to be very thoughtful and very strategic about it.” The founding team at Pulumi sort of iterated on figuring out the business model, but to a large extent they just thought about it until they had an Aha! moment. On the other hand, they didn't go public until they thought they had a winning strategy for building an open source business. In the case of Pulumi, there's a client side and a server side, so it made sense to build in a natural division between the two. This also made it so users were less likely to feel like Pulumi was holding back essential features in order to drive sales. “The way I always view it is the thing you're selling has to stand on its own” Pulumi started a company, an open source project and a commercial product at the same time. Joe's not sure he would recommend that approach, but it worked for them. “Figuring out the relationship was importnat, but actually the most important thing was to have a successful open source technology.” One thing I wanted to pull out: Even though Pulumi launched the open source project and commercial product at the same time, they focused all their efforts in the first two to three years on getting the open source project off the ground. Many founders I talk to think that once the commercial product is out there, you are forced to build a GTM team… but you don't have to. In fact, I think the strategy of having the possibility to buy the commercial product while focusing the company's energy on the open source software in the beginning is brilliant. Result: “We were able to create this immense funnel of inbound commercial interest, even when that wasn't really the top level focus.” Even if you're primarily a SaaS company, you can still offer an enterprise on-prem version for customers with hard requirements to host themselves, like air-gapped environments. Just because that option exists doesn't mean you must build GTM motion for it, though. The business value Pulumi gets from the open source project is: generating leads, building the company's brand, and also recruiting top-level talent. The fact that developers building the tool are so close to developers in the community is also a huge advantage. Listen to the full episode, it has a huge amount of great insights!
What is the best reasonably-priced restaurant in Atlanta? How about the top steakhouse in Greater Atlanta? Joe Duffy reveals his new favorite burger, and it is ITP. What are the Big 5 burgers in Atlanta and they are stretched out all over town. Best Atlanta restaurant reviews So is what is probably his favorite restaurant on Buford Highway. The place to get New York quality deli sandwiches is about to open a second location. Are there any places recommended to eat near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport? Atlanta Grubber answers. Soup dumplings? I hope you know it's not all about Buford Highway anymore for real Asian food. Have you checked out the best sandwiches in Atlanta 2024 edition yet? Get the best sports betting picks for NFL ATS, college football best bets and more. Follow best sports handicapping information on Twitter
Listeners' experiences of begging in the city centre, Ailish whose daughter was assaulted at a gig, and remembering Charlie Bird with a look at his Cork connections & a chat with Joe Duffy. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on RedFM.
Join us in this episode, where we take a deep dive into the story of Pulumi with its CEO and Founder, Joe Duffy. From its inception in 2016 with the ambitious goal of simplifying cloud infrastructure management through the creation of a new programming language, Joe takes us on a journey into the team's evolution that helped Pulumi become what it is today. He talks about the intricacies of Pulumi Cloud, insights product, and the strategic alignment of Pulumi's business model with the community's success. Get ready for a candid conversation as Joe shares his insights on overcoming challenges, chasing future goals, and dreaming big about an open ecosystem in cloud infrastructure management. Tune in now and discover how Pulumi is shaping the future of cloud development!
Brendan O'Carroll will be co-presenting with Joe Duffy and there will be amazing music from Camille O'Sullivan, Jack L, Eleanor McEvoy, Erica Cody and Red Hurley & more.
Max Pearson presents a collection of Witness History stories from the BBC World Service, this week we are focusing on Irish history. In 2006, Ireland's economic boom, known as the Celtic Tiger, ended. It meant thousands of people, like Michele Burke, were left devastated as house construction stopped. In 1959, Tralee, in Ireland, hosted a festival to promote the town and build Irish connections around the world. The Rose of Tralee is now one of Ireland's oldest and largest festivals. Veteran RTE broadcaster and author, Joe Duffy, walks us through the significance of the Celtic Tiger. At Easter 1916, a small army of Irish rebels attempted to start a revolution against British rule. They held out for more than a week against a massive British military response, but the insurrection ultimately failed. Also, how electrification lit up rural Ireland for the first time, despite concerns about its potential dangers. And how a group of women fought against a sexist tradition, that prevented them from taking a dip in a popular swimming spot. Contributors: Michelle Burke - lived through the Celtic Tiger boom and bust. Alice O'Sullivan - first Rose of Tralee winner. Joe Duffy - broadcaster and author. Mary Dorcey - poet, writer and women's rights activist. (Photo: Deserted 'ghost estate' in Ireland. Credit: Tim Graham/Getty Images)