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Team #GWIC and the #GWICfam were out in full force at the 2026 Compliance Week conference in Washington, DC. Nick Gallo, a Great Gentleman in Compliance, was gracious enough (or agreed when he was “voluntold”) to be our roving reporter, asking people about their conference highlights, practical takeaways, and about AI in compliance, as that was one key event focus. The episode also highlights the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and authentic connections in our community, and Compliance Week is such a great reminder of that. From discussions about everything from culture to analytics to celebrating Joe Murphy's Lifetime Achievement Award, the conference reinforced both the rapid evolution of compliance and the generosity of the people working in it. You will hear the themes of friendships, learning, and shared purpose that continue to define the compliance community from our friends and colleagues.
RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for another audio described theatre review.We stepped into the wild this week with a vibrant telling of Shakespeare's ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream', celebrating the beauty of love in all its forms at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre with description from Professional Audio Describer Carolyn Smith.About ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bard veterans and newbies alike will enjoy The Rep's return to Shakespeare. Starring the hilarious Adam Carver (aka cabaret sensation Fatt Butcher) and set in the heart of Birmingham where Brummie accents punctuate this much-loved comedy.When a love-struck teenager is forced to marry a man, rather than the woman she loves, she has a few options: certain death, live a lie, move to a nunnery… or flee to a messy, neon party in an enchanted forest!Beyond the city walls, boundaries blur, music pulsates, and love is celebrated. Inhibitions are unleashed and love potions spill into more re-couplings than an episode of Love Island.This night on the tiles also features a feel-good soundtrack of pop music and original songs that will have you dancing in your seats: but maybe Sweet Dreams aren't made of this…? The feisty fairies are locked in their own conflict; the seasons are pulled into climate chaos and the young lovers' moonlit escape from reality loses its shine.Directed by The Rep's Artistic Director, Joe Murphy and Deputy Artistic Director, Madeleine Kludje, step into the wild with this vibrant telling of A Midsummer Night's Dream, celebrating the beauty of love in all its forms.For more about access at the Birmingham REP including details of audio described performances do visit - https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility/(Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font)
Birmingham Rep is to present its first Shakespeare play for ten years. Joe Murphy who became artistic director 12 months ago is directing A Midsummer Night's Dream along with deputy artistic director Madeleine Kludje. BTG Midlands editor Steve Orme spoke to Joe and Madeleine about their take on the play before chatting to three of the cast, Evie Ward-Drummond, Isabel Adomakoh Young and Charlotte Wallis. A Midsummer Night's Dream will run at Birmingham Rep from Saturday 25 April until Sunday 24 May 2026. (Pictured from left: Charlotte Wallis (Helena), Isabel Adomakoh Young (Hermia), Evie Ward-Drummond (Lysandra), deputy artistic director Madeleine Kuldje and artistic director Joe Murphy.)
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Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionApr. 09, 2026 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council shares data from the group's new quarterly Economic Outlook Survey.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the latest ahead of Ireland's friendly against North Macedonia at the Aviva Stadium, with live commentary from Stephen Doyle and Stuey Byrne.Heimir Hallgrimsson stresses the importance of performance and continued team growth.Squad update: Robbie Brady, Sammie Szmodics and Jack Taylor ruled out of tonight's game.Potential senior debuts for Milenec Ali and Bosun Lawal discussed.Dara O'Shea reflects on repaying fans' support ahead of his possible 43rd cap.Keith Treacy argues Ireland should avoid becoming a possession-based side.Highlights from Off The Ball Breakfast, including analysis and debate.Joe Murphy explains why penalties are tougher for goalkeepers in the modern game.Kevin Kilbane on the mental challenge of recovering from play-off disappointment.Ireland Under-21s face Kazakhstan despite qualification hopes already ending.European World Cup play-off finals preview, including Czechia vs Denmark and Bosnia vs Italy.Key talking points: Edin Dzeko's longevity, Sweden's hopes, and Kosovo chasing history.Home nations friendlies: Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England all in action.Club news: Roberto De Zerbi linked with Tottenham and Mauricio Pochettino comments on Spurs.Additional updates: Ghana sack Otto Addo, Roy Hodgson's interim return, and Newcastle's backing of Eddie Howe.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join The League of Ireland is back this week and you can listen to live commentary of Drogheda United's meeting with Bohemians this Friday from 7 o'clock on Off The Ball on Newstalk and the GoLoud App.Jonathan Higgins will be joined in the gantry by former League of Ireland Premier Division title-winner Vinny Perth.The Champions Cup is back with a bang this week, and we will be at the Aviva Stadium with live commentary this Easter Sunday for Leinster's clash with Edinburgh in the last-16.Kick off is at half-past-5, whilst John Duggan will be in the hot-seat from 1 o'clock on Off The Ball Sunday on Newstalk and the GoLoud App.
On the Iowa Business Report weekend edition:* More data from the new annual Iowa's Competitive Dashboard report, from Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council* Iowa is the most affordable state in the country, according to a report from the Common Sense Institute* In our business profile, we'll introduce you to Clay McBride and Logan Merchant of Beast and Bird, a restaurant in VintonThe Iowa Business Report is presented by the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org. Additional support comes from the Iowa Secretary of State, sos.iowa.gov/protectyourbusiness.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionMar. 27, 2026 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, sharing more information from this year's Iowa's Competitive Dashboard report.
On the Iowa Business Report weekend edition:* The new Iowa's Competitive Dashboard report for 2026 was just released; Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council shares details* Proposed "Right to Repair" legislation could actually slow agricultural technology* In our business profile, we'll reintroduce you to Jeff Kolb of the Butler-Grundy Development AllianceThe Iowa Business Report is presented by the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org. Additional support comes from the Iowa Secretary of State, sos.iowa.gov/protectyourbusiness.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionMar. 11, 2026 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on data found in the group's annual Iowa's Competitive Dashboard report, released yesterday.
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Joe Nebistinsky, Joe Murphy and Russ Fry discuss upcoming events around the Diocese of Harrisburg.
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Federal and state updates with Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities Kevin Semlow. Monthly visit with Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs. IHSA Friday Friday Friday segment features Winnebago High School boys basketball coach Joe Murphy, who just picked up his 900th coaching victory.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionJan. 13, 2026 Joe Murphy, president of the Iowa Business Council, with information on the group's quarterly economic outlook survey, which indicates IBC members are optimistic about the first six months of the new year.
On the Iowa Business Report weekend edition:* Iowa Speaker of the House Pat Grassley (R-New Hartford) previews the 2026 Iowa legislative session with particular focus on property tax relief for businesses and individuals* Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council shares data from the group's latest quarterly economic outlook survey of members* In our business profile, you'll meet Abby Costello of ABC Acres in Linn CountyThe Iowa Business Report is presented by the Iowa Business Council, online at iowabusinesscouncil.org. Additional support comes from the Iowa Secretary of State, sos.iowa.gov/protectyourbusiness.
Iowa Business Report Monday EditionJan. 05, 2026 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on workforce issues facing Iowa businesses as 2026 begins.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionDec. 24, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on the need for continued tax reform when the Iowa General Assembly reconvenes next month.
Tom Bragg on football championships, Angie Gillenwater from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association with this week's "Adopt Me Please" Pet of the Week, Susie Salisbury from the Charleston Area Alliance, and Joe Murphy who played on the Nitro state championship team in 1998.
With Richard Lee on his 2025-26 rotation, the vastly-experienced David Rouse steps in to fill the void this week. In the Premier League, Emi Martinez was up to his customary tricks with a match-winning save in the class between Aston Villa and Wolves, Guglielmo Vicario felt the wrath of Tottenham fans when giving the ball away for what turned out to be the winner, and we delve into the goalkeeper celebration debate. Good thing? Bad thing? Or none of the above? Joe Murphy dominated headlines in the EFL thanks to his star showing in Tranmere's win at grimsby. The Irishman is now 44 and looks just as agile as he did 20 years ago, prompting a look back at top-flight veterans of yesteryear.
Joe Nebistinsky, Russ Fry, and Joe Murphy give an update on the WHYF move to the campus of Trinity High School.
Joe Murphy, Jim Ledbetter, and Lesley Choyce will be part of an event October 17 at 7pm, at 500 West Lawrencetown Road, called "Surfer Stories: Stories From Pioneer Surfers of Nova Scotia." It's a fundraiser for the Lawrencetown Headland Project
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionOct. 10, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council with data from the group's new quarterly economic outlook survey.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionOct. 03, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on steps taken by Iowa businesses to protect them from outside forces adversely impacting business.
Editor - Joe Murphy Weapons editor Joe Murphy probably had no idea when he interviewed with Zach Cregger over a Zoom call that, in a relatively short amount of time, they would collaborate on not one, but two hit horror films. Regardless, Joe says that call wasn't just about getting to know each other, but also about ensuring a supportive and frank collaboration; key ingredients for him in being able to articulate the director's vision effectively. Weapons unfolds in chapters around six main characters, which presented a unique challenge in introducing new characters multiple times throughout the film. According to Joe, the key was finding the balance between familiarizing the audience with these characters while maintaining narrative momentum. Zach Cregger's Weapons follows the seemingly inexplicable case of seventeen children from the same classroom who mysteriously run away on the same night at the same time, having been apparently abducted by an unseen force. Joe Murphy Prior to his work on Weapons, Joe cut such films as On Swift Horses (2024), Paper Soldiers (2020), and Zach Cregger's first horror feature, Barbarian (2022). The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs See which model of Avid Media Composer is right for you Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
This week we hear from America’s Wealth Coach and bestselling author Pete D’Arruda. He’s got taxes on his mind. Joe Murphy has insites from this week in the market. Greg Berrian tackles Medicare and standard health care and helps us navigate through them. Kevin Brucher introduces us to a site called charity navigator and how you can use it to make sure your money is going to the best charity for you. A new Brokers Behaving Badly that we call from Texas Dudes to Texas Toast. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. For information on creating your own podcast visit Broadcasting Experts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Art of the Cut we speak with Joe Murphy about editing the new Zach Cregger movie, Weapons.We last spoke to Joe and director Zach Cregger about their last collaboration, Barbarian. Joe's other editing work includes features like Swallow, Don't Come Back from the Moon and Beach Rats. His TV episodic work includes A Friend of the Family.This week's episode features an in-depth discussion of how to maximize a jump scare, the benefits of working with the director on multiple projects, and the value of NOT temp scoring the movie.If you want to read along with the podcast, you can do it at the BorisFX blog! borisfx.com/blog/aotc
The circular economy can no longer be sidelined as a ‘nice to have'. Not only can it future-proof individual business operations, it can also help entire industries stay competitive and resilient in a fast-changing world. In this episode we're going back to the beginning of the year, when Seb caught up with Lindsay Hooper, CEO for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Joe Murphy, Executive Lead of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's business network. Together, they discuss why the end of the ESG hype bubble, far from being the end of business-led action, could mark a real shift in corporate circular economy approaches. Join us to hear about: How the commercial and competitive case for the circular economy is becoming more compelling by the minute And, at the same time, what still needs to happen to shift market-level dynamics at scaleLearn more about CISL.This conversation originally featured in episode 170: ‘What should businesses do to scale a circular economy?' published in January 2025.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or a comment on Spotify or YouTube. Your support helps us to spread the word about the circular economy.
Iowa Business Report Friday EditionJul. 18, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, who says the group's new quarterly member survey includes stability and optimism.
Bob DeSousa brings an update on the Catholic Wars Vets in the first half of the show. Joe Nebistinsky, Joe Murphy and Russ Fry give an update on the happenings at WHYF in the second half of the program.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionJul. 03, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on the group's new quarterly survey showing cautious optimism...and noting certainty from in Washington could spur business growth.
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This week we hear from America’s Wealth Coach and bestselling author Pete D’Arruda. He’s got taxes on his mind. Joe Murphy has insites from this week in the market. Greg Berrian tackles Medicare and standard health care and helps us navigate through them. Kevin Brucher introduces us to a site called charity navigator and how you can use it to make sure your money is going to the best charity for you. A new Brokers Behaving Badly that we call from Texas Dudes to Texas Toast. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. For information on creating your own podcast visit Broadcasting Experts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Murphy, a board member with the Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia, spoke to Alex Guye about the importance of storytelling to the language of scottish gaelic.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionMay 08, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council on pending legislation in Des Moines that could be costly for businesses and their employees.
This week Steve Sedahl has a breakdown of the week in the market. Pete D’Arruda and crew are taking about keeping your money safe as you head into retirement. Taytana Bunich explains the sequence of returns risk. Ben Fuchs says boomers are bowing out of the job market. Joe Murphy digs into tariffs and what they can mean to those in retirement. Visit Financial Pizza to learn more. Check out Broadcasting Experts and learn how you can have your own podcast. Check out here Are We On The Air with Shawn Wilsie and on YouTube, Steve Sedahl is a guest on the show and talked a lot about the Home Shopping Industry as well as my part in Let's Bowl.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Business Report Thursday EditionApr. 10, 2025 Joe Murphy of the Iowa Business Council, sharing data from the group's new quarterly member survey showing continued optimism among Iowa businesses.
Welcome to STEAM in MKE, where we explore Milwaukee's thriving science, technology, engineering, art, and math ecosystem and infrastructure.Today, we're diving into the grassroots movement transforming our city's tech landscape with Joe Murphy and Allan Wick, the passionate minds behind Mitobyte (https://mitobyte.com).For nearly a decade, they've been building Milwaukee's tech community one meetup at a time—creating spaces where developers, designers, and entrepreneurs connect, collaborate, and grow together. Always over a coffee or beer, whether at a coding event, resume workshop, or hackathon.Take a listen to learn how it all works and how you can get involved.STEAM in MKE is proudly presented by nvisia, 7 Rivers, Summerfest Tech, Ontech Talent, Michael Best, Associated Bank, and Slalom.For more information, visit us at SteamInMKE.com.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionApr. 01, 2025 Iowa Business Council president Joe Murphy on why Iowa scores so well in the "governance" category of the latest Iowa Competitive Dashboard data.
What did it take to get nearly 200 nations to agree on tackling climate change in 1997? And what have we learned in the decades since?In this episode, we reflect on the drama, the impact and the legacy of the Kyoto Protocol, and go behind the scenes of the Royal Shakespeare Company's powerful and acclaimed production of Kyoto, currently playing in London's West End.After watching a performance of the play this week, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson introduced a live event at The Conduit, bringing together those who were in the room at COP3 in Kyoto with those now shaping the path to COP30 in Belém and beyond.First, we hear from a panel of seasoned voices from the world of international climate diplomacy, moderated by climate journalist Ed King. Farhana Yamin, longtime negotiator for small island states, speaks of how Kyoto helped amplify the voices of vulnerable nations for the first time. Nick Mabey, co-founder of E3G, reflects on Kyoto's economic impact, arguing that it sparked a global clean tech revolution by making climate action economically viable. And Richard Kinley, former Deputy Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, offered rare insights into the diplomacy that shaped Kyoto. Together, they paint a vivid picture of Kyoto's legacy and what it still offers to today's climate movement.Later, we hear from the playwrights behind Kyoto, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, about how they turned bureaucratic negotiations into riveting on-stage drama.So, what's changed since 1997? Are we in a better place thanks to Kyoto? And is multilateralism still fit for purpose in today's world?Follow us on social media for behind the scenes moments and to watch our videos:Instagram @outrageoptimism LinkedIn @outrageoptimismOr get in touch with us via this form.Producer: Ben Weaver-HincksVideo Producer: Caitlin HanrahanExec Producers: Ellie Clifford and Dino SofosCommissioning Editor: Sarah Thomas This is a Persephonica production for Global Optimism and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iowa Business Report Wednesday EditionMar. 26, 2025 Joe Murphy, president of the Iowa Business Council, with an overview of the annual Iowa Competitive Dashboard report, released by IBC yesterday.
In the five weeks since his second inauguration, President Trump has been flooding the zone with executive order after executive order, while slashing federal agencies with help from Elon Musk. But is this style of governing finally reaching resistance? Marc Short, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence, brings an insider view. Also on today's show: playwright Joe Murphy and actor Stephen Kunken on "Kyoto"; ACLU LGBTQ & HIV Rights Project Co-Director Chase Strangio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every year world leaders gather at the United Nation's COP (the Conference of Parties) to discuss how to work together on solutions to tackle climate change. And every year the wrangling lasts into the night as it becomes clear how difficult it is to achieve consensus. In Kyoto the playwrights Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson have recreated the drama, intrigue and power plays that resulted in one of COP's greatest successes, the Kyoto Protocol from 1997. Kyoto is on at the Soho Place Theatre until May 2025.Professor Mike Berners-Lee is an expert on the impact and footprint of carbon and has watched as countries see-saw on commitments to reduce the use of fossil fuels. In his latest book, A Climate of Truth he argues that we already have the technology to combat many of the problems, but what we're lacking is the honesty – in our politics, our media, and our businesses – to make a real difference.But how to save the planet is not necessarily straightforward. In The Shetland Way: Community and Climate Crisis on my Father's Islands, Marianne Brown returns home after the death of her father. She finds the islanders at loggerheads over the construction of a huge windfarm: while some celebrate the production of sustainable energy, others argue the costs are too high for the environment and local wildlife.Producer: Katy Hickman
How do we move from pilots and beyond the ESG hype bubble to scale the implementation of the circular economy and how do businesses lead in this space? In this episode of the Circular Economy Show, host Seb is joined by Lindsay Hooper, CEO for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), and Joe Murphy, Executive Lead of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's business network.Together, they'll explore the insights from CISL's Competitive Sustainability report and the Foundation's business network, offering perspectives on the state of the circular economy and related efforts. What will it take to scale? Join us to find out! Read the full report discussed in this episode: Survival of the Fittest: From ESG to Competitive Sustainability.
Join us for a captivating conversation with Joe Murphy, the trailblazing founder of ShelfSight, as he shares his remarkable journey from a sales career to becoming a product management visionary. ShelfSight is transforming the way we understand product listing pages on Walmart, offering groundbreaking insights into search rankings, ratings, and reviews. With Joe's expertise, we reveal how blending organic and paid traffic strategies can revolutionize online sales and enhance digital shelf presence.We uncover the dynamic evolution of Walmart's online platform, where complete product attributes are now essential for success. Walmart's Creator Program offers innovative tools for suppliers to strengthen their online presence, while Walmart Connect campaigns underscore the significance of the platform as a vital research and advertising hub for in-store shopping.We also dive into the role of AI in streamlining processes and generating content, offering a glimpse into a future where automation facilitates rapid growth. The episode also addresses the strategic intricacies of retail media, from optimizing landing pages and search efforts to tackling offsite conversion tracking challenges. For suppliers hesitant about retail media costs, we provide practical recommendations, including the benefits of starting with low-budget automated campaigns and using marketplace platforms as testing grounds for new products.
The conversation continues to explore the concept of petrodollar and its impact on the United States. It discusses the historical agreement between the US and Saudi Arabia, orchestrated by Henry Kissinger, which allowed oil trades to be settled in US dollars. The conversation also delves into the rise of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and their efforts to create their own currency to settle trade, potentially challenging the dominance of the US dollar. The discussion highlights the importance of being aware of these geopolitical events and their potential impact on the value of the US dollar. Wealth Health Radio with Joe Murphy is heard Sundays at noon on AM 560 The Answer, WIND in Chicago. Visit MWM Financial to connect with Joe. Reports of the petrodollar system's demise are 'fake news' - here's why What the end of petrodollars means Atlantic Council U.S.-Saudi Petrodollar Pact Ends after 50 Years Reddit Visit Broadcasting Experts for more on podcast production.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Pete D'Arruda talks with author Cheryl Moore about annuities. Joe Murphy shares his take on the fifty basis point drop in the Federal interest rate. Brian Quaranta takes us on an A-I financial education. Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza say don't beat yourself up if you're late to the saving party. Learn more at Financial Pizza. Check out Broadcasting Experts to learn how you can have your own podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back to TBOTA! Today on the show: comedian Joe Murphy (BBC New Comedian Shortlisted 2015. NATYS, New Act of the Year Finalist 2016, James Acaster Experience Support Act 2016, Musical Comedy Awards Semi-Finalist 2018, UK Pun Championship Finalist 2019. Co author of Penguin Published All Puns Blazing 2021, Roast Battle UK Finalist 2022 5th place winner. Leicester Square 2022 Quarter Finalist, 2nd place Global MVP Roast Battler. Spirit of the Edinburgh Fringe Award 2023. 5 stars LA times. 'It's great to have him on the bill, shaking things up" - Steve Bennet - Chortle) We discuss: comedy, neurodivergence, survival horror What are you buying, his time being Nicole Kidman's PA, phrenology and MUCH MORE! Joe's Instagram Support this show: Become a patron and help me make this show. Bonus episodes every week: >> Robert Neumark Jones | creating podcasts and extra content | Patreon Buy me a coffee ☕ https://paypal.me/robertneumark Or support me through other ways: Bliss of the Abyss Give us a rating & review: Write a review for Bliss of the Abyss Like and follow us on Facebook or Instagram My Webpage: Robert Neumark Jones | Actor | Voice Artist (robertnj.com) © Robert Neumark Jones
In fractured times, what does it take to reach agreement? That's the question writers Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson set out to explore in a play about the drama of climate negotiations. Kyoto, which ran at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Swan Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon this summer, tells the story of the 1997 Kyoto Summit as seen through the eyes of Don Pearlman, a notorious fossil fuel lobbyist and chain-smoking lawyer dubbed “the high priest of the Carbon Club” by der Speigel. Actor Stephen Kunken, who plays Pearlman, tells Akshat Rathi why he was drawn to the character, and what Kyoto can teach us about how agreement is achieved. This episode first ran in July 2024. Explore further: Past episode with Al Gore about breaking the petrostates stranglehold on climate progress Past episode about climate change storytelling with Kim Stanley Robinson, author of Ministry for the Future Past episode with Extrapolations writer and executive producer Dorothy Fortenberry about the growing demand for climate stories Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim, Alicia Clanton, Anna Mazarakis, and Jessica Beck. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special Talking History episode, live from the Supreme Court in Dublin, in conjunction with Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival, centres on Bram Stoker and the ‘Petty Sessions: Weird and Wonderful Court Cases from Victorian Ireland' . Hosted by Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland.The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland was Bram Stoker's second book of nonfiction. For many years this book was considered to be the standard reference work for petty sessions (local courts dealing with minor criminal and civil cases) clerks in Ireland – the equivalent of today's District Courts. In this episode, we'll explore these fascinating tales from the Petty Sessions of the 19th century and how they help us understand the Ireland of Bram Stoker's time as well as the author himself. With guests Paul Kelly, President of the District Court, Zoe Reid, Keeper at The National Archives of Ireland and Professor Jarlath Killeen, Head of the School of English, Trinity College Dublin.With thanks to David Slevin, Seafra O'Donovan, Jack Lawlor, Eric Rowntree and Marese O'Sullivan from Newstalk, Tara Brady of the Courts Service; and Joe Murphy, Tom Lawlor, and Maria Schweppe and volunteers from the Bram Stoker Festival.