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Joe Sheridan reflected on his infamy following that 2010 Leinster Final as Sunday's decider between Meath & Louth beckons. Louth woman Mary Lynch doesn't want to hear talk of Joe in her pub in Slane and if she does it will be quite taxing on customers! Aoife Bradley is campaigning for change in the reporting of inquest cases following her family's experience of their father Aidan's published inquest report. And Ursula Winters is part of a drive to make people aware of how happy a place Trim is to visit and stay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eithne Dodd speaks to people in Boyle, Co. Roscommon who are still without power two weeks on from Storm Éowyn and Joe Sheridan, Publican, and member of the Dunmore Traders Association, explains that a 70-year-old Galway man has been hospitalised following 14 days without power.
Half way through Season 2 & half way through our podcast journey... so what better way to celebrate this milestone than to have on Louis's right hand man on all things War, Louvois, the incredible Joe Sheridan!
On today's show: 11am-12pm Sport in Dunmore - we hear about rugby, soccer, GAA and golf We'll have some music from locals Tracy Bruen and Joe Sheridan help us round off the show 'Galway Talks with John Morley' broadcasts every weekday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM.
Segment 4, August 17th, 2024 We're heading towards the water on the Carolina Outdoors. In fact, all the way into the water. Joe Sheridan has been on the program before. His business has moved from the North Carolina coastal city of Wilmington to the western Puerto Rican town of Rincon. The business? Waterman Survival. Its focus? Properly training people that are in and around water to control their bodies through breathing techniques and prevent hypoxia. Sheridan joins Carolina Outdoor host, Bill Bartee, to chat about proper training & increasing your ability to "hold your breath" underwater. Show Highlights: Military, spearfishing, surfers, & others use the techniques Sheridan is certified as a Level 1, Level 2 and Waterman Survival Extended Instructor. He has more experience teaching the Waterman Survival Extended course than any other instructor in the world Martin Stepanek founded Freediving Instructors International to increase safety and education of the sport Sheridan tells us to never hold our breath underwater without someone their to aid us. Things You'll Learn by Listening: Joe has had all types of clients. After a weekend course can go from holding their breath for :45 seconds to two minutes safely.munity and the youth. The parks push towards conservation and educating those about it in the park. He is also one of the most respected outdoor/active principles of a sales agency in the U.S. The Carolina Outdoors is powered by the Charlotte fly shop, Jesse Brown's.
11am - 12pm Milltown sports stars fill us in on Milltown's rich GAA history Craic agus ceol from locals Gerry green, Joe Sheridan and Galway Bay FM's Valarie Hughes talk about the tightknit community ‘Community Matters' broadcasts every second Friday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM
news birthdays/events what expense do you think you'd be most surprised by? word of the day news game: scattergories employer fashion pet peeves about employees most unpopular baby names in 2024 news if you lose your job...don't make these mistakes (cheapism) game: what year was it? a british zoo has quite a problem on their hands news game: everybody knows the annual bed bud city list is out goodbye/fun facts....National Irish Coffee Day...a mug of strong coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and topped with a layer of cream. southwest Ireland found their way to a restaurant and chef Joe Sheridan. To warm his guests, he served them hot coffee, spiked with whiskey and topped with whipped cream. The passengers asked if the beverage was Brazilian coffee. Sheridan responded that it was Irish coffee. A travel writer, Stanton Delaplane, brought Irish coffee to the United States after having it at Shannon Airport. He brought it to the attention of Jack Koeppler, a bartender at the Buena Vista Hotel in San Francisco, and persuaded him to recreate it.
On Thursday's show Steve Russell talked NHRA Racing with Tim Wilkerson and looked ahead to this weekend's Gators Baseball series against Siena Baseball with Joe Sheridan.
Nous sommes en 1942, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans la ville de Foynes en Irlande. Des passagers américains doivent embarquer à bord d'un petit avion pour rentrer chez eux. Sauf que les conditions météo sont épouvantables, c'est une véritable tempête hivernale. Le vol est donc annulé. Les passagers, trempés par l'attente dans le froid et la pluie, n'ont pas le choix : ils doivent donc rester sur place. En les voyant grelotter, le barman Joe Sheridan décide de leur préparer un petit remontant. Il se souvient que gamin quand les pêcheurs rentraient le soir de mer frigorifiés, ils ajoutaient dans leur thé une bonne de whisky. Découvrez la page Facebook Officielle des "Grosses Têtes" : https://www.facebook.com/lesgrossestetesrtl/ Retrouvez vos "Grosses Têtes" sur Instagram : https://bit.ly/2hSBiAo Découvrez le compte Twitter Officiel des "Grosses Têtes" : https://bit.ly/2PXSkkz Toutes les vidéos des "Grosses Têtes" sont sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/2DdUyGg
Nous sommes en 1942, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans la ville de Foynes en Irlande. Des passagers américains doivent embarquer à bord d'un petit avion pour rentrer chez eux. Sauf que les conditions météo sont épouvantables, c'est une véritable tempête hivernale. Le vol est donc annulé. Les passagers, trempés par l'attente dans le froid et la pluie, n'ont pas le choix : ils doivent donc rester sur place. En les voyant grelotter, le barman Joe Sheridan décide de leur préparer un petit remontant. Il se souvient que gamin quand les pêcheurs rentraient le soir de mer frigorifiés, ils ajoutaient dans leur thé une bonne de whisky. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.
In this episode, Caitlin gives us a free flight to Foynes airport, where Joe Sheridan concocted the Irish Coffee. Mari unfolds the mystery of Mary “Moll” McCarthy's murder and the wrongful execution of Harry Gleeson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alcoholandanecdotes/support
Joe Molloy was joined by Team OTB's Mick McCarthy, Arthur James O'Dea and, for the first time, Will O'Callaghan for another edition of A Slight Tangent on Off The Ball. (01:59) 'Do you like AFL?... Answer the question!' (05:15) Stoicism, Jim Gavin and the Dubs. (08:45) How advantageous is religious faith to a sportsperson? (12:52) The worst refereeing decisions in history: Henry, Maradona and Joe Sheridan. (22:16) Mick wants to get rid of the Champions League! (27:40) Why don't sports fans care about doping anymore? (42:52) The modern dilemma facing Republic of Ireland fans.
Local publican Joe Sheridan talks about the difficulty that many public house owners are experiencing at the moment. He has seen a huge increase in drug related incidents in pubs across the county, including his own, and believes it to be replicated across the state. What is the solution and how do we tackle the problem of glamorised drug use?
(From 06.04.22, Segment 3) The Outdoor Guys bring on Joe Sheridan, outdoor expert, to talk about why we need sunglasses and which sunglasses you should use for your activities. Many people always remember to put on sunscreen, but forget to wear sunglasses! You only get one set of eyes, so listen as to why you should never skip sunglasses! Not only do sunglasses protect your eyes, but they make great gifts! Grab a pair for yourself, your graduate, and your dad at Jesse Brown's Outdoors!
Opened in 2013 by Northern Irishmen Sean Muldoon and Jack McGarry, New York City's The Dead Rabbit is surely one of the world's most awarded bars.I can't possibly list all the accolades they've picked up over the years, but they include multiple prizes for World's Best Bar at both the prestigious Spirited Awards and the World's 50 Best Bars.The Dead Rabbit is world famous for its Irish coffee. And this episode you'll hear Sean recount the messy incident that put them on the path to perfecting this somewhat neglected cocktail, further inspired by the legendary bartender Dale DeGroff.You may also like:Wine episodes on Drinks AdventuresAlso with us this episode is The Dead Rabbit beverage director Jillian Vose, who explains how the sous vide cooking technique enables the team to serve the Irish cocktail perfectly and consistently every time.And if like me you're based in Sydney, here's a tip. You can try an Irish coffee that's very similar to the Dead Rabbit's at a bar in the city. Jillian visited the Duke of Clarence a few years ago to show them how it's done, and they've since kept up the tradition.Sean, Jack and Jillian have now published the definitive story of the Irish coffee in a new book titled When Whiskey Met Its Match, which sets the record straight that the cocktail was invented by a Northern Irishman, Joe Sheridan.I hope you enjoy about this chat about one of my favourite cocktails. We also talk a bit about Irish whiskey, and the second Dead Rabbit book launching on February 22, called Paddy Drinks.It's a collection of cocktail recipes that Sean hopes will help fuel Irish whiskey's ascendancy in cocktail bars across the world.
Welcome to January 25th, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the Sunshine State and a delicious cold weather cure. According to legend, the Fountain of Youth would grant anyone who drank from it the gift of long life. This story had existed for hundreds of years, but no one knew where it was. When the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon heard rumors from natives in the Caribbean, he set sail to find it. Heading north in search of this miraculous fountain, he came upon land and went ashore. He named the land after the Spanish Easter celebration—The Feast of Flowers, or Pascua Florida. Though he never did find it, you can visit the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park in St Augustine, Florida. It won't actually grant you eternal youth, but you will get to explore the oldest city in America. On National Florida Day, we celebrate the Sunshine State and all the natural beauty it has to offer. On a cold, wet day in 1942, weary travelers to the small Shannon Airport in Southern Ireland found their way to a restaurant run by Joe Sheridan. To warm his guests, Joe served them hot coffee spiked with whiskey and topped with a pillow of whipped cream. One of these guests was travel writer Stanton Delaplane who brought the idea of Irish Coffee to the owners of the Buena Vista Cafe in California in 1952. Intrigued by his story they tried to recreate the flavor, but concluded that it required a pilgrimage of their own to Joe's restaurant. Their efforts were rewarded with the secret to floating the whipped cream on top and the authentic flavor has been enjoyed Stateside ever since. On National Irish Coffee Day, celebrate the folks who went the distance to bring us this cold weather cure. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Sheridan and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Semi-Final between Kerry and Tyrone . This show is brought to you by ClubForce.
Joe Sheridan and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy looking back on Dublin vs Mayo. This show is brought to you by ClubForce.
Joe Sheridan and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to Dublin vs Mayo and discussing the covid outbreak in the Tyrone senior football squad. This show is brought to you by ClubForce.
Danny Hughes,Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to this weekends football matches in the provincial championships and looking back on last weekend's football matches.
Danny Hughes,Joe Sheridan and Paudie Kissane join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to this weekends football matches in the provincial championships.
We started the show by speaking to some of those were impacted by the decision to delay indoor dining. We got political reaction from Fianna Fail's Lisa Chambers and Fine Gael's Alan Farrell, as well as Sean Defoe commentating as the Government made their announcement. Ronan Lynch, owner of the Swan bar and member of the Licensed Vintners Association, Joe Sheridan, Walsh's Bar in Dunmore, Co Galway and Conor O'Neill, owner of the Glyde Inn in Annagassan Co. Louth expressed their concerns. Art O'Mahoney, President of Young Fine Gael, chatted to Andrea about the discrimination of young people who aren't vaccinated. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live 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'.
Joe Sheridan and Paul Shaughnessy look back on the opening round of action in the Leinster, Munster, Ulster and Connacht senior football championships.
Paudie Kissane and Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to the opening round of action in the Leinster, Munster, Ulster and Connacht senior football championships. This podcast is brought to you by Clubforce. Clubforce is a sports participation system for volunteers to raise funds, manage data and communicate with members
Paudie Kissane, Danny Hughes and Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy looking back on the National Football League semi-finals and relegation semi-finals. This podcast is brought to you by Clubforce. Clubforce is a sports participation system for volunteers to raise funds, manage data and communicate with members
Neil Ewing, Paudie Kissane, Danny Hughes and Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy previewing National Football League semi-finals and relegation semi-finals. This podcast is brought to you by Clubforce. Clubforce is a sports participation system for volunteers to raise funds, manage data and communicate with members
Danny Hughes and Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy looking back on Round Three of the National Football League. This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
In part one of the show Monaghan senior footballer Dessie Ward talks about the online gaa programme his business Breakthrough performance are running In part two of the show Joe Sheridan, Paudie Kissane and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy previewing round three of the National Football league This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
In part one of the show Clare senior football manager Colm Collins joins us. In part two of the show Joe Sheridan and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy previewing round two of the National Football league This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
Joe Sheridan, Danny Hughes and Paudie Kissane join Paul Shaughnessy looking back on round one of the National Football league This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
Paudie Kissane and Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy on The Backdoor GAA Podcast previewing Round one of the Allianz Gaelic Football Leagues. This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
Danny Hughes, Joe Sheridan and Paudie Kissane join us this week on The Backdoor GAA Podcast looking ahead to this years Gaelic Football championship and league.
(Segment 2-From the April 24, 2021 Program) This ancient technique of swimming deep & holding your breath has been used for getting food, gaining goods for trade, using in military enterprise & for recreation. Joe Sheridan of Waterman Survival comes onto the Carolina Outdoors about this sport, its dangers & the reflex in humans that makes it possible. Spearfishing is not fly fishing but free diving is similar to fly fishing in that it offers a quiet space underwater. Sheridan shares that safety in being a free diver is most important. Being trained & never doing it alone & what F.I.I. is & Martin Stepenek's impact on the sport.
The big news of the week was the Government announcement regarding the new public health measures and the plans for the phased reopening over the coming weeks and months. Samantha McCaughren, Business Editor of the Sunday Independent joined John to discuss what the changes are and what it means for business across the different sectors.After months of lockdown, many businesses will now be preparing and planning for reopening, Alan Seery of O'Neill Foley Chartered Accountants spoke with John about what he sees as the main challenges for businesses that have been badly impacted by the Covid restrictions and what solutions are available for those who may be experiencing difficulties.We first spoke with Bridget Kearney of Belle Femme Lingerie and Joe Sheridan of Sheridan Stained Glass this time last year when they were adjusting to a new way of working, one year later John spoke with both Bridget and Joe to find out how the past year of operating through the pandemic has been, what they have learned and how they feel about the future.Learning Waves is the training body for the Independent Radio Sector in Ireland, and they recently announced details of their graduate journalism internship programme. Teresa Hanratty, Director of Learning Waves joined John to tell him more about the programme. With thanks to O'Neill Foley, Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
We first spoke to our three guests over a year ago, in the early days of the pandemic as businesses began to face into what was to be the new reality of trying to operate during lockdowns. One year on we caught up with Ken Byrne of RedSky Europe, Bridget Kearney of Belle Femme Lingerie and Joe Sheridan of Sheridan Stained Glass to hear what their experiences of the past year have been
Episode 39 of the Ball Talk podcast, the Provincial finals preview with Cahair O'Kane, Enda Smith and Joe Sheridan. . Here we go through the weekend's three provincial finals in Ulster, Munster and Leinster, Joe looks back to Meath's last Leinster title win in 2010, Enda sheds his thoughts on the split season, and Cahair reflects on being a journalist in the Covid Championship. Sponsored by ADAPT Athletic Performance and Therapy. Head over to Instagram and give them a follow @adapt_clinic
Larry McDermott (Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation and ED of Plenty Canada) and Dr. Dan Longboat (Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation and Associate Professor at Trent University) discuss lessons for sustainability inherent in Indigenous knowledges as well as Indigenous interpretations of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and other early treaties.
Mick was joined by our resident Dub Ross and ex Meath Footballer Joe Sheridan where the lads tried to piece together a best starting 15 (and five subs) from 2000 to 2020. It sparked intense debate as Mick and Joe try hard to dilute the blue in it!
(From The 06/20/2020 Show) Show guest Joe Sheridan of Waterman Survival joins the program to talk ‘free diving’ today. What is that you ask? A sport that includes competition and non-competitive outings, and is used for everything from military maneuvers, spear fishing, big wave surfing, and just plain underwater exploring. Check out course information here: https://www.watermansurvival.com/
(From The 06/20/2020 Show) The conversation about going deep in underwater adventures continues on the Carolina Outdoors with Joe Sheridan. Also, there are sometimes similarities in going high (such as climbing) compared to going deep (free diving). But, the training and sense of accomplishment are the same. Especially for those people with certain fears.
(From The 06/20/2020 Show) Well, all good things must come to an end, and so for now, Bill Bartee must wrap up the program. Thanks to Joe Sheridan from Waterman Survival for joining the program as well as ‘TJ the DJ’ for always making the show happen from the studio side of things. Remember to get outside and pick up your trash!
On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff Sharon, Brian Murphy and Andrew Gluchov discuss Danny White going on Sirius XM and stating that having a football season without fans would result in a "$30 million problem" for UCF's $70 million athletic budget, as well as the financial ramifications of COVID-19 at other programs. Then they discuss Jeff's alternate history story on UCF joining Conference USA in 1995, and what other big what-ifs have happened in Knights history. Finally the guys go over some news on Joe Sheridan leaving and Darin Green returning to UCF. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 5 of the Ball Talk podcast with Meath GAA legend Joe Sheridan. Chatting about everything from Ciaran McDonald to the Omagh bombings in 1998 and ofcourse THAT Leinster final in 2010. Check out Joe's #MY15 also. Hope ye enjoy!
On this special edition weekend of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Eric and Brian recap one of the busiest weekends of the year in UCF Knights sports, including Baseball's 4-game sweep of Siena to open their season (with sound from Joe Sheridan), recaps of men's and women's basketball, and softball, with more sound from Alea White and Cindy Ball-Malone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this show, Jeff, Eric and Brian recap a rough night for both UCF Men's and Women's Basketball, as they both lost their respective conference games by two points, and we preview their next week of action. Then we hear from starting pitcher Joe Sheridan at UCF Baseball Media Day, and get an update on his recovery from injury. We also get an update on McKenzie Milton's status and Quadry Jones' return. Finally we hear from Tacko Fall on his return to Orlando with the Boston Celtics as they took on the Magic last week, and update you on Track, Tennis and Golf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Título original Chéri Año 2009 Duración 90 min. País Reino Unido Reino Unido Director Stephen Frears Guión Christopher Hampton (Novela: Colette) Música Alexandre Desplat Fotografía Darius Khondji Reparto Michelle Pfeiffer, Kathy Bates, Rupert Friend, Felicity Jones, Frances Tomelty, Tom Burke, Hubert Tellegen, Joe Sheridan, Toby Kebbell, Iben Hjele Productora Coproducción GB-Alemania-Francia Género Drama. Romance | Drama de época Sinopsis A principios del siglo XX, en París, brillaban las cortesanas, mujeres tan experimentadas en el arte del amor que se convirtieron en las protegidas de los hombres más poderosos de la época. Léa de Lonval (Michelle Pfeiffer), una cortesana retirada, tiene una cita con Madame Peloux (Kathy Bates), una antigua amiga que se presenta acompañada de su hijo Chéri (Rupert Friend), pues lo que pretende es que Léa lo convierta en un hombre experimentado. Lea acepta, pero lo que empieza siendo un travieso flirteo se convierte en un apasionado amor que dura seis años. Mientras tanto, Madame Peloux planea en secreto el matrimonio de Chéri con Edmée (Felicity Jones), la hija de otra rica cortesana. Léa y Chéri intentan afrontar de la mejor manera la inevitable separación.
The Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) and the Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovich) display the petty jealousies and jaded insouciance of life in France's royal court in the 18th century, casually ruining the lives of de Merteuil's young romantic rival (Uma Thurman), the music teacher (Keanu Reeves) for whom she secretly pines and the upstanding Madame de Tourvel (Michelle Pfeiffer). But when actual romantic feelings begin to surface, their games take on a more treacherous air. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2XIn6AM/ Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
The Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) and the Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovich) display the petty jealousies and jaded insouciance of life in France's royal court in the 18th century, casually ruining the lives of de Merteuil's young romantic rival (Uma Thurman), the music teacher (Keanu Reeves) for whom she secretly pines and the upstanding Madame de Tourvel (Michelle Pfeiffer). But when actual romantic feelings begin to surface, their games take on a more treacherous air. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2XIn6AM/