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The grasscourt season is building to a crescendo with Wimbledon right around the corner. Ben Shelton has cracked the ATP Top 10 after a semifinal run in Stuttgart, joining compatriots Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul, while German veteran Tatjana Maria has taken down four top-20 opponents en route to the Queens title. Past and present players, John Fitzgerald and Jaimee Fourlis, react to the US Open’s star-studded Mixed Doubles entry list, which includes Carlos Alcaraz partnering Emma Raducanu and Nick Kyrgios with Naomi Osaka. Plus the panel dissects Novak Djokovic's 2028 Olympic aspirations, and the lack of grass-court events available to women leading into Wimbledon. Plus, Brie puts the panel to the test with her grasscourt quiz.AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
France has a new rising star! Lois Boisson has gone from relative obscurity to a household name after ousting Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva. Now she faces former Paris finalist Coco Gauff in the semifinals of her first major main draw. Iga Swiatek is looking to win her fourth consecutive Roland Garros trophy and fifth title overall, but will first need to get past Aryna Sabalenka. On the men’s side, Novak Djokovic has fought back from a set down to set up a what should be a blockbuster semifinal against world No.1 Jannik Sinner, while Lorenzo Musetti takes on reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz. Alexander Bublik reveals his interesting approach to switching off. Xavier Muhlebach and Brie Stewart are joined by expert John Fitzgerald and Australian Open Tournament Director Craig Tiley who weigh in on the scheduling debate surrounding Roland Garros, plus can you guess the players from producer Harper's musical clues in "Who Am I?" AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US President Donald Trump has agreed to extend a deadline to negotiate tariffs with the European Union until 9 July. It comes after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she had a "good call" with Trump on last night. We discuss further with John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
US President Donald Trump has agreed to extend a deadline to negotiate tariffs with the European Union until 9 July. It comes after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she had a "good call" with Trump on last night. We discuss further with John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
Since the partition of Ireland in 1921, economic and social interaction between the two jurisdictions was limited until more recent times.One effect of partition has been the low number of marriages between people of the two jurisdictions, and since the end of troubles and the signing of the Good Friday agreement, this trend seems to have continued.So, why then do we not tend to marry northerners?Joining Seán to discuss is John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
Since the partition of Ireland in 1921, economic and social interaction between the two jurisdictions was limited until more recent times.One effect of partition has been the low number of marriages between people of the two jurisdictions, and since the end of troubles and the signing of the Good Friday agreement, this trend seems to have continued.So, why then do we not tend to marry northerners?Joining Seán to discuss is John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
As the clay swing rolls into Rome, Jannik Sinner returns to the match court for the first time since his AO 2025 triumph — experts Luke Saville and John Fitzgerald join Xavier Muhlebach and Brie Stewart to discuss how his three-month hiatus may have impacted the world No.1. Sinner is on a QF collision course with Madrid champion Casper Ruud, who’s revealed he's sought treatment for mental health challenges, while Iga Swiatek has hosed down reports she might skip the grass court season to freshen up. Naomi Osaka has captured her first title since becoming a mother on her least favourite surface. Plus our resident clairvoyant Brie looks into her crystal ball to see what's in store for five players in Rome. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 100 with Anthony Van Engelen, professional skateboarder from San Diego, CA.Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up in Southern California and picking up his first board in the late 80's, spending a few months in Russia in the mid 90's, riding for Alien Workshop for 15 years until Jason Dill offered to join him on an adventure to transform his clothing brand Fucking Awesome into a board brand, filming some of his most iconic video parts with Greg Hunt, to skating in his mid-forties while raising 2 kids and managing a business and much more through surprise questions from friends of his.(00:13) – Intro(01:13) – Aria Van Engelen(03:36) – Miki Vuckovich(18:06) – Kunjiro Eguchi (20:37) – Shawn Mandoli (26:06) – Rudy Mosqueda(29:31) – Lance Dawes(31:22) – Freddy from Heckride(36:08) – John Fitzgerald (38:00) – Aaron Meza (38:41) – Ewan Bowman(41:27) – Steve Olson(41:54) – Celynnda Ingrande Gaudino(46:23) – Sobriety(53:22) – Farran Golding(56:29) – Eric Swisher (57:37) – Chris Carter(01:01:01) – Fred Gall(01:02:06) – Geoff Rowley(01:03:05) – Jaime Owens(01:04:09) – Nathan Fletcher(01:08:40) – Neal Shoemaker(01:10:48) – Grant Taylor (01:11:55) – Mike Piscitelli (01:16:56) – Catherine Acosta(01:18:23) – Eric Dressen(01:21:14) – Brandon Mallough (01:21:53) – Jacob Rosenberg(01:28:39) – Greg Hunt and Diego Todd(01:37:58) – Jonathan Mehring(01:39:16) – Henry Sanchez(01:42:50) – Keith Wager(01:43:47) – Mark Gonzales(01:46:58) – Ray Barbee(01:51:54) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
The new iPhone will be released this coming September, but how affordable will it be? John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, expressed his concern about the impact Trump's tariffs could have on its price when he spoke to us last week. Good news has emerged from the weekend, though. It seems as though it will escape the impact of President Trump's tariffs as he has created a special exemption. All to discuss with Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly.
The new iPhone will be released this coming September, but how affordable will it be? John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, expressed his concern about the impact Trump's tariffs could have on its price when he spoke to us last week. Good news has emerged from the weekend, though. It seems as though it will escape the impact of President Trump's tariffs as he has created a special exemption. All to discuss with Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly.
Donald Trump has announced plans for tariffs on goods imported by the US. We get more reaction to these tariffs with Ryanair Boss Michael O'Leary Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, John Fitzgerald. Also joining us was Regina Doherty, Fine Gael MEP.
Donald Trump has announced plans for tariffs on goods imported by the US. We get more reaction to these tariffs with Ryanair Boss Michael O'Leary Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, John Fitzgerald. Also joining us was Regina Doherty, Fine Gael MEP.
Dr Emma Howard, Economics Lecturer at TU Dublin, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin, John Fitzgerald, and CEO of Nutriband, Gareth Sheridan, join Anton to examine what's shaping our economy in the face of Trump's tariffs.Listen here.
John Fitzgerald, founder of the Irish American Baseball Society, sits down with former-MLB executive Dan Evans for a conversation spanning topics like Shohei Ohtani, scouting, and Irish heritage.
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that tens of thousands of jobs in Ireland could be at risk if US trade tariffs are introduced in early April. But, what does this mean for us, and what is the reality of these job losses?Joining Kieran to discuss is Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME and John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
C'est une histoire digne de Roméo et Juliette. L'actrice Marilyn Monroe et le président des Etats-Unis John Fitzgerald Kennedy, deux icônes américaines, auraient eu une liaison dans les années 1960. Mais cette relation a-t-elle jamais existé ? Tout diffère, selon les dires, les films, les documentaires… Entre le mythe idéalisé et la réalité, il faut trancher. Mais le peut-on vraiment ? Dans cette nouvelle saison de A la folie, pas du tout, découvrez l'histoire d'une idylle au destin tragique qui a défrayé les médias et enflammé les paparazzis. Des appels désespérés à la Maison Blanche Entre 1957 et 1962, Eunice Murray, la gouvernante de l'actrice, entend la sonnerie stridente du téléphone fendre le silence assourdissant de la maison presque quotidiennement. Des relevés de téléphones entre le manoir de Brentwood et la Maison Blanche le prouvent. D'un côté du fil, Marilyn pose des questions, donne son avis. Elle enroule ses doigts autour du fil de son combiné vert amande et, d'un ton exalté, réagit aux propos des deux frères. Malgré son image de séductrice, Marilyn Monroe vaut bien plus qu'on ne le croit à ce moment-là. Politiquement engagée, elle noue un lien particulier avec les Kennedy. Une passion qui pourrait lui coûter la vie... Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Jean-Gabriel Rassat Production : Bababam Première diffusion : Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est une histoire digne de Roméo et Juliette. L'actrice Marilyn Monroe et le président des Etats-Unis John Fitzgerald Kennedy, deux icônes américaines, auraient eu une liaison dans les années 1960. Mais cette relation a-t-elle jamais existé ? Tout diffère, selon les dires, les films, les documentaires… Entre le mythe idéalisé et la réalité, il faut trancher. Mais le peut-on vraiment ? Dans cette nouvelle saison de A la folie, pas du tout, découvrez l'histoire d'une idylle au destin tragique qui a défrayé les médias et enflammé les paparazzis. Joyeux anniversaire, Monsieur le Président Début 1962. Marilyn Monroe reçoit une de ses meilleures amies - qui témoignera anonymement - dans son jardin florissant, autour d'une sempiternelle coupe de champagne. Car oui, Marilyn boit toujours autant. N'importe où, à n'importe quelle heure. Plus besoin d'excuse, comme décrocher un nouveau rôle, pour sortir une bouteille du frais. C'est l'histoire d'un joyeux anniversaire. Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Jean-Gabriel Rassat Production : Bababam Première diffusion : 27 juin 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est une histoire digne de Roméo et Juliette. L'actrice Marilyn Monroe et le président des Etats-Unis John Fitzgerald Kennedy, deux icônes américaines, auraient eu une liaison dans les années 1960. Mais cette relation a-t-elle jamais existé ? Tout diffère, selon les dires, les films, les documentaires… Entre le mythe idéalisé et la réalité, il faut trancher. Mais le peut-on vraiment ? Dans cette nouvelle saison de A la folie, pas du tout, découvrez l'histoire d'une idylle au destin tragique qui a défrayé les médias et enflammé les paparazzis. Des paparazzis aux trousses Marilyn Monroe est tout, sauf tranquille. Les rumeurs abondent concernant sa relation avec le Président et même un potentiel trio amoureux avec les deux frères… Mais alors, comment les fans, paparazzis et médias s'emparent-ils de cette histoire, au point de tout détruire sur leur passage ? Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Jean-Gabriel Rassat Production : Bababam Première diffusion : 23 juin 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, host Rebecca Christie discusses Ireland's economy with Eamon Gilmore, former Foreign Minister, and Patrick Honohan, former Governor of the Irish Central Bank. They explore Ireland's recovery from the global financial crisis and current political outlook, alongside issues such as public debt, low interest rates, and rebuilding national confidence. The conversation also covers support for Ukraine, the Irish housing crisis, Ireland's role in Europe, and evolving relations with the UK in the aftermath of Brexit and the peace process. The episode concludes with the speakers sharing their hopes and concerns for the country's future. The episode mentions the book “Europe and the Transformation of the Irish Economy (Elements in Economics of European Integration)” by Patric Honohan and John FitzGerald. Music: McFarley's Reel, after the playing of John Doherty.
C'est une histoire digne de Roméo et Juliette. L'actrice Marilyn Monroe et le président des Etats-Unis John Fitzgerald Kennedy, deux icônes américaines, auraient eu une liaison dans les années 1960. Mais cette relation a-t-elle jamais existé ? Tout diffère, selon les dires, les films, les documentaires… Entre le mythe idéalisé et la réalité, il faut trancher. Mais le peut-on vraiment ? Dans cette nouvelle saison de A la folie, pas du tout, découvrez l'histoire d'une idylle au destin tragique qui a défrayé les médias et enflammé les paparazzis. Un soir d'avril à New York City 11 avril 1957. Au très prestigieux hôtel Waldorf Astoria, à New York City. Le gala de charité annuel franco-américain April in Paris Ball est organisé pour « des personnes de la très, très haute », d'après l'un des convives. La soirée bat son plein. Politiques et stars d'Hollywood se mélangent autour de délicieux mets, font tinter leurs coupes en cristal dans un brouhaha festif. Parmi eux, l'actrice montante Marilyn Monroe et le sénateur John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Jean-Gabriel Rassat Production : Bababam Première diffusion : 20 juin 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver talks to economist John Fitzgerald about how to avoid the impact of President Trump's tariffs. Arts Journalist Aoife Barry details how costly to the music business Spotify really is. Plus, Oliver Balch who writes for the Financial Times tells us about a growing trend of 'calling out' bad bosses.
Top seeds Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz have powered into the quarterfinals at Indian Wells, while big names like Novak Djokovic, Alex De Minaur and Alexander Zverev suffered exits. Mirra Andreeva is making waves and could face reigning champion Iga Swiatek in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Billie Jean King Cup squad announcements are imminent and the newly named "Orange Girl" of the Australian team Emerson Jones speaks about her upcoming role. Our correspondents from Indian Wells are Daniela Hantuchova and Duncan McKenzie-McHarg, while Xavier Muhlebach and Brie Stewart are joined by John Fitzgerald and Luke Saville in the studio. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Donald Trump has said that the US will impose a 25% tariff on goods from the EU ‘very soon'. Shane discusses this further with David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief of The Guardian and also John Fitzgerald, Economist at Trinity College.
Vous aimez Les Fabuleux Destins, le podcast Bababam Originals qui vous plonge dans les destins les plus surprenants et incroyables ? Vous allez adorer nos autres créations originales ! Aujourd'hui, on vous invite à découvrir le podcast Bababam Originals A la folie pas du tout, qui raconte les histoires d'amour qui ont fait rêver des générations. Mais au-delà de la romance, il existe un envers du décor qu'on ne connaît pas toujours... Bonne écoute ! C'est une histoire digne de Roméo et Juliette. L'actrice Marilyn Monroe et le président des Etats-Unis John Fitzgerald Kennedy, deux icônes américaines, auraient eu une liaison dans les années 1960. Mais cette relation a-t-elle jamais existé ? Tout diffère, selon les dires, les films, les documentaires… Entre le mythe idéalisé et la réalité, il faut trancher. Mais le peut-on vraiment ? Découvrez l'histoire d'une idylle au destin tragique qui a défrayé les médias et enflammé les paparazzis. Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Ecriture : Anaïs Koopman Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Bababam Première diffusion : 20 juin 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Brendan to discuss the stories of the week were Hazel Chu, Green Party Councillor, John O'Brennan, Professor of European Politics at Maynooth University, Sarah McGuiness, Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail, John Fitzgerald, Economist and former member of the Climate Change Advisory Council.
The USTA has announced big changes to the US Open Mixed Doubles Championship, including moving to a two-day format during Fan Week — John Fitzgerald and Storm Hunter react to the news, while Storm reveals her comeback plans. Belinda Bencic has secured her first title since becoming a mother, winning the crown in Abu Dhabi. Iga Swiatek is gunning for a fourth straight title in Doha, with three of the top five seeds out before the quarterfinals. Alex de Minaur has ascended to an equal career-high world No.6 after finishing runner-up to Carlos Alcaraz in Rotterdam. Jannik Sinner is set to return to the match court for the first time since his AO25 triumph among a star-studded men’s field in Doha. Plus Brie reveals her top 5 social media comments from Tennis lovers. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Open semi-finalist Ben Shelton has taken the Grand Slam's on-court interviewers to task for being 'disrespectful' to players. Shelton initially laughed off some divisive comments from former Davis Cup player John Fitzgerald, who interviewed him after his first semi-final at Melbourne Park - but later told reporters he was 'shocked' by how players were treated by broadcasters. Tennis commentator Craig Gabriel says some of the comments that took place after the fact may have been better left unsaid. "With things being a little bit touchy on how things are spoken of these days - you've got to be a little bit careful." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex de Minaur has reached the last eight of his home Slam for the first time with a straight-sets defeat of Alex Michelsen, whose career-best major run came to an end on the same day as compatriot Learner Tien's. The teenager’s vanquisher Lorenzo Sonego has advanced to his first Grand Slam quarterfinal where he’ll play Ben Shelton, the beneficiary of Gael Monfils’ retirement. Madison Keys has upset 2023 finalist Elena Rybakina to return to the last eight where she’ll face Elina Svitolina, while an out-of-sorts Jannik Sinner has prevailed in a tough four-setter against Holger Rune — experts John Fitzgerald and Levi Huddleston join Jon and Blair Henley to analyse the results, and preview Day 10 action: Aryna Sabalenka v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and the Novak Djokovic v Carlos Alcaraz blockbuster. Plus, Matt and Viv sit down with Coco Gauff’s father Corey who reveals the origin story of the 20-year-old superstar. (Full Episode: The Sit-Down with Corey Gauff) AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES…WE PRAY FOR LEONARD PELTIER WITH THE GREAT ROSE STYRON & MORE… We start GREEP Zoom #206with a report from the burning city of Los Angeles that it's long past time to shut the two reactors at Diablo Canyon, before they could pour a radioactive cloud into a city/county with 11 million. The great ROSE STYRON….poet, activist, co-founder of Amnesty USA….tells us to get active to help us save Leonard Peltier out of prison before he dies. Rose is joined by ALEX MATTHEISSEN adds to the request in the name of his father, Peter, renowned author of IN THE SPIRIT OF CRAZY HORSE. Alex also helps us celebrate the coming of congestion pricing to New York City and elsewhere. TATANKA BRICCA gives us a report on this campaign from the perspective of the tribes and the Pope, who we hope will convince Biden to spare this man's life. Maryland State Senator JEFF WALDSTREICHER introduces us to the opening day of the legislature in Annapolis….and the revival of Progressive values in the face of the advent of Donald Trump. Jeff also warns of an attempt to use private prisons to hold large numbers of political prisoners. DAVID SALTMAN reminds us of the Bruce Curtis case, in which a Canadian citizen convicted of murder was remanded to Canada rather than being put to death. MIKE HERSH reminds us that there is a resolution signed by many members of the US House calling for Peltier to be released, as well as a warning that Trump may be persecuting those who raise progressive issues.. The cases of CHARLES LITTLEJOHN is raised by NICOLE UNG, along with that of STEVE DONZIGER. From Santa Monica, NANCY NIPARKO and PAUL NEWMAN give us on-the-spot reports from the front lines of the Palisades Fire. Radio host LYNN FEINERMAN raises the question of whether Westwood is being protected because of atomic reactors on the UCLA campus east of the 405. DENNIS BERNSTEIN of the Flashpoints Show at KPFA raises the issue of farmworkers and prisoners fighting the LA fires. Firefighters have been coming from Ukraine, adds Nancy Niparko. MARC IMLAY describes how the military has been fighting fires. STEVE CARUSO warns that the creep of fascism is burning the planet. JOHN FITZGERALD reports on the attempt to hold Trump accountable for violating the third section of the 14th Amendment, which would disqualify him from becoming President. DAVE SALTMAN raises the issue of why this 14th Amendment challenge to the Trump Presidency has gotten no media coverage. The question of whether police should prevent this Inauguration is raised by ANDREW LEVIS. From western Mass we hear ANNA GYORGY seconding the motion for enforcing the 14th while decrying the lack of attention being given to it. PATRICIA GRACIAN emphasizes the work of Steve Spoonamore (Duty to Warn) and Greg Palast (Vigilantes Inc) in documenting the “irregularities” of our elections. ANNE WILCOX clarifies that objecting to the certification of an Electoral College delegation has become far more difficult. CLAIRE ROSENFIELD adds important advice for dealing with ICE, including by demanding a warrant. Talking to us from Columbus, Ohio, SANDY BOLZENIUS suggests that we get radio stations—like Pacifica—to spread the word about saving democracy. Sanctions against Russia established by Trump a few years ago & then extended by Biden are raised by MINDY GALLEGOS MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON asks for reassurance in a difficult time……let's hope the sun rises soon.
IS FLUORIDE IN WATER A KILLER? LEONARD PELTIER MUST BE FREED! * WILL 14.3 KEEP TRUMP OUT OF OFFICE? Our poet laureate MIMI GERMAN leads off GREEP Zoom #205 with two beautiful short poems. Our deep dive into public water fluoridation with DOUG CRAGOE, followed by LYNN FEINERMAN, MYLA RESON, DR. RUTH STRAUSS and DR. NANCY NIPARKO. We'll revisit at a future date the life-and-death complexities of this vital issue. JOHN FITZGERALD then gives us a thorough analysis of the petition demanding that the Congress deal with the 3d section of the 14th Amendment. That law stipulates that someone who has participated in insurrection against the government of the United States cannot hold public office. Fitzgerald explains that Congress has the power to decide whether such a candidate can actually become a President or member of Congress. Two Supreme Courts (Colorado & Maine) & three Congressional committees have branded Donald Trump an insurrectionist, leaving Congress the option to disqualify him from office. MIKE HERSH emphasizes the non-partisan nature of the Constitution. LORI GRACE adds her support to the effort to have the Congress deal with this astonishing political time bomb. The Electoral College Vote Count Act will come into play on January 6, when we meet again. DAVID SALTMAN raises two key questions: what triggers the line of succession? and will this lead to civil war? John Fitzgerald further explains that the 12 Amendment could kick in, making Kamala Harris president… As for a new civil war, Fitzgerald explains that the capital might be protected, but not the rest of the country. STEVE CARUSO and DONALD SMITH and AJ LEVIS raise key demands that this be heard and ask what we can do to make this happen. NICOLE UNG calls for Charles Littlejohn to be pardoned for having been a whistleblower from the IRS. And we prepare for the volcano of our January 6 gathering….
durée : 00:47:47 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, troisième épisode de notre série consacrée à l'assassinat de John Kennedy. - réalisé par : Etienne BERTIN
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Michael Barnard concludes his conversation with John Fitzgerald, CEO of Supernode. They explore the game-changing potential of superconducting transmission technology. Superconductors, capable of carrying electricity with zero resistance at extremely low temperatures, are already used in applications like MRI machines and are now poised to revolutionize urban power distribution.Fitzgerald highlights advances in cryogenic systems, such as smooth bore cryostats, which allow cables to run three times longer between cooling stations, reducing infrastructure needs and enhancing efficiency. The episode spotlights projects like Munich's upcoming 12-15 km superconducting power cable, which will transfer more power using less space, offering a cost-competitive solution for urban energy demands. Fitzgerald also underscores the importance of developing a European super grid and anticipatory investments in high-capacity power corridors to address growing renewable energy integration and reduce curtailment. He contrasts Europe's efforts with rapid grid advancements in India and China, emphasizing the need for proactive planning and investment.Looking ahead, Supernode aims to commercialize its technology by the end of the decade. Fitzgerald calls on policymakers, utilities, and system operators to bridge gaps in energy infrastructure, establish partnerships, and secure funding to promote innovative transmission solutions for a sustainable future.
Australian tennis has lost one of its most celebrated champions, Neale Fraser. Known for his unmatched left-handed serve, unwavering sportsmanship, and remarkable achievements on and off the court, 'Frase' left an indelible mark on the sport. A dominant force in the 1950s and early 1960s, he won 19 Grand Slam titles—including the US triple crown twice—captained Australia's Davis Cup team to four historic victories, and remained a steadfast ambassador for tennis throughout the latter years of his life. Four of his protégés John Fitzgerald, John Newcombe, Darren Cahill and Todd Woodbridge reflect on Fraser's influence on their lives and on the sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Irish house prices are overvalued by up to 10 per cent, the Economic and Social Research Institute has warned, adding that an increasing number of households are carrying “elevated” levels of mortgage debt. We discuss this further with John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics in Trinity College Dublin.
Author John Fitzgerald tells Shaun about his new fictional thriller, Operation Deathblow, exploring the 'what ifs' of the Covid-19 pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Barnard invites John Fitzgerald, the CEO of Supernode. John delves into the transformative potential of energy transmission technologies and the critical role of interconnectors in shaping the future of renewable energy. Drawing from his extensive background in engineering and utility management, Fitzgerald recounts his journey in the energy sector, which includes developing power stations, trading over interconnectors, and spearheading the East West Interconnector project between Ireland and the UK. His leadership at Supernode reflects his commitment to advancing superconducting transmission technology as a solution to modern energy challenges.Fitzgerald discusses the inherent limitations of alternating current (AC) transmission, particularly for underground and underwater cables, and highlights the advantages of direct current (DC) technology for long-distance energy distribution. He explains the technical intricacies of DC systems, including their capacity to manage inertia and integrate non-synchronous renewable energy. Throughout the episode, Fitzgerald emphasizes the need to address public consultation challenges in infrastructure projects to ensure the successful deployment of energy transmission networks.A central theme of the conversation is the evolving role of interconnectors. Once primarily used to exploit price differences between energy markets, interconnectors are now crucial for balancing variable renewable energy across regions. Fitzgerald explores the immense potential of continental-scale grids in Europe and advocates for tripling grid capacity to meet future energy demands. He also highlights groundbreaking projects like Sun Cable, which aims to connect Australia to Singapore, and the NATO-L project, which envisions transatlantic power transmission, underscoring the benefits of intercontinental energy connectivity for enhancing energy security.The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the energy transition. Fitzgerald calls for greater investment in HVDC technology, praises China's advancements in this area, and urges listeners to stay informed about opportunities to integrate renewables through interconnectors. By fostering interconnected grids, he argues, the global energy landscape can achieve greater efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.
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World No.1 Jannik Sinner has steered Italy to its second successive Davis Cup title in Malaga, ending Australia's hopes in the semifinals — Aussie Billie Jean King Cup coach Nicole Pratt and former Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald analyse why the Italians have proved so successful over the past two years. In an announcement that's shocked the tennis world, Novak Djokovic has unveiled Andy Murray as one of his new coaches for the Australian summer — the team unpacks how Murray can help his rival's quest for major title 25 at AO 2025. Plus The Sit-Down's Matt Trollope joins reveals the top five performers of 2024. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
November 22nd used to be a day of Remembrance of The Assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Few of us remembered that date this year. We had a disastrous Election to think about Instead.
John Fitzgerald, Senior Fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in Canberra, discussed his professional journey and his work on the development of Chinese nationalism. His foray into this field of study was a result of “serendipity and opportunity” involving an interesting convergence with a piece of UW-Madison history. He argues for the necessity of looking at the development of Chinese nationalism from a comparative perspective and the importance of continued U.S. engagement in the region. This episode was edited and mastered by Nate Gass.
John Fitzgerald, founder of the Irish American Baseball Society, interviews Scott Orgera, author of the book “976-1313: How Sports Phone Launched Careers and Broke New Ground."
As forecast by Storm Hunter, Coco Gauff has silenced her critics to win the season-ending WTA Tour Finals, leaving Zheng Qinwen, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Jess Pegula in her wake. Jannik Sinner and Alex Zverev have booked their semis spots at the ATP Finals with commanding performances in the group stage, with Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz and Casper Ruud still in contention — Casey Dellacqua and John Fitzgerald discuss the results from Riyadh and the current standings in Turin. 53 days out from the first Grand Slam of the year, AO tournament director Craig Tiley joins the show to discuss the ever-evolving entertainment landscape of the Australian Open and what he's most looking forward to. Plus, we reveal the seven Australian players nominated for Newcombe Medal ahead of the Australian Tennis Awards in December. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aryna Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen and Coco Gauff have secured semifinals spots at the WTA Finals leaving Iga Swiatek relying on Gauff to beat Barbora Krejcikova to stay alive. Storm Hunter and John Fitzgerald discuss Swiatek's challenge, Gauff's form, and Elena Rybakina's potential with new coach Goran Ivanisevic in her corner. Alex de Minaur has broken a 20-year drought by becoming the first Australian singles player since Lleyton Hewitt to reach the ATP Tour Finals. We catch up with Donna Vekic 50 days out from her favourite event the United Cup, and Brie reveals her top 5 musically talented tennis players. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A month out from the ATP Finals, Jannik Sinner has already locked in the year-end No.1 ranking, while fellow Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka is attempting to do the same in the WTA. Storm Hunter and John Fitzgerald react to Rafael Nadal's retirement announcement and share their favourite 'Rafa' attributes and moments from the 22-time Grand Slam champion's career. Aussie hero Jordan Thompson joins The AO Show to reflect on his best season yet and shares the unusual moment he met Jude Law before his quarterfinal win over Nadal in Brisbane in January. Plus, the next batch of players unveiled for the United Cup and Brisbane International. AusOpen.comiHeartApple PodcastsSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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