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Today's show features music performed by Jimmy McGriff, John Mooney, Howlin' Wolf, and Professor Longhair
You may have seen the recent story of a 71 year old employee for the Hairy Lemon pub being awarded €30,000 for discriminatory dismissal: because of his age.John Mooney told a March 2024 Workplace Relations Commission hearing that his employer informed him in November 2023 that he would be dismissed at Christmastime "because [the pub's] insurance had increased as a result of his age".So, does ageism still exist in the workplaces?Journalist and author Valerie Cox joins Kieran to discuss.
There are currently 65 people whose remains are lying in unmarked shallow graves around the country, since the War of Independence. A new campaign is calling for the government to locate and bury, in a respectful manner, these remains.Joining Seán to discuss is John Mooney, Crime and Security Correspondent for the Sunday Times…
There are currently 65 people whose remains are lying in unmarked shallow graves around the country, since the War of Independence. A new campaign is calling for the government to locate and bury, in a respectful manner, these remains.Joining Seán to discuss is John Mooney, Crime and Security Correspondent for the Sunday Times…
When news dropped that a member of Ireland's parliament was a suspected Russian agent, chaos ensued in the Irish parliament as politicians stood up to declare it wasn't them. Today we hear from John Mooney, The Sunday Times investigative reporter who broke the story, on why Russia sees Ireland as Europe's ‘Trojan horse'.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestoryGuest: John Mooney, investigative reporter, The Sunday Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: RTÉ News, RTÉ Radio.Photo: Illustration by James Cowen.Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's show features music performed by Jimmy McGriff, John Mooney, Howlin' Wolf, and Professor Longhair
In this episode of The Dark State, John Mooney is joined by James Nixey, an expert in international relations and security affairs at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, to dissect the looming threat posed by Russia to Europe and its implications for Ireland. From Russia's geopolitical goals to the role of hybrid warfare and Ireland's vulnerabilities, this episode explores the complex dynamics of European security and Ireland's position within it.
In this episode of The Dark State, John Mooney talks to Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware, authors of God, Guns, and Sedition: Far Right Terrorism in America. The guests provide an overview of their book, exploring the roots and contemporary manifestations of white supremacy. They discuss the perception of white supremacy as a threat to democracy, its evolution over time, and the role of technology in spreading its ideologies. It also examines how the American Far Right is influencing similar movements across the world. Ware debunks common misconceptions, highlighting the violent nature of groups like the KKK, while Hoffman explores the intersection of white supremacy with other extremist movements. They also touch upon recruitment strategies and the international dimensions of white supremacist movements. This show is a must listen episode for anyone interested in the influence of the American Far Right on Irish anti-immigrant groups.
Melania Trump has been somewhat absent from her husband's side of late. But who is the woman behind the man who is fighting to return to the White House. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post and author of ‘The Art of Her Deal' Mary Jordan.John Mooney of the Sunday Times explores Ireland's role as a hub for dangerous drug cartels from all over the world.Plus Richard Spencer of the Times discuss China's economic shifting fortunes.
John Mooney talks to Calder Walton, one of the world's leading intelligence and national security scholars, about his ground-breaking book, Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West. The conversation extends beyond historical analysis as Walton draws pertinent parallels to the present geopolitical landscape, offering valuable insights and lessons applicable to the contemporary challenges posed by the ascendance of China. This podcast promises a rigorous exploration of espionage history and its enduring relevance to ongoing global dynamics.
John Mooney speaks to the former government advisor and Irish Times columnist Gerard Howlin about the government's handling of immigration. Will anti-immigrant campaigners run for election and eat into the Sinn Fein vote? This is the first of two podcasts on the issue.
Join host John Mooney for a compelling conversation with Eoin Keary of Edgescan as they delve into the critical landscape of cybersecurity in Ireland. Keary also sheds light on Edgescan's mission to fortify Irish businesses against cyber threats and shares his expert projections, forecasting the emerging cyber threats anticipated to surface in 2024.
On this week's episode, we conclude our two-part feature Duo Stew, offering up more musical pairs in a variety of styles. We'll hear music from Watchhouse, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney, Hot Tuna, Chad & Jeremy, Richard & Linda Thompson and many more. Dynamic duos … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Ken & Brad Kolodner / “The Orchard” / Skipping Rocks / FenchurchWatchhouse / “Wonderous Love” / Watchhouse / Thirty TigersRed Tail Ring / “Camp Meeting on the 4th of July-May Day” / Fall Away Blued / Self-producedGillian Welch & David Rawlings / “Ginseng Sullivan” / All the Good Times / AconyNorman & Nancy Blake / “Fifty Miles of Elbow Room” / Blind Dog / RounderJimmy Thackery & John Mooney / “Take Time” / Sideways in Paradise / Blind PigDelaney & Bonnie & Friends / “Never Ending Song of Love” / Motel Shot / Real GoneChad & Jeremy / “Yesterday's Gone” / The Best of Chad & Jeremy / One WayKen & Brad Kolodner / “Falls of Richmond” / Skipping Rocks / FenchurchHot Tuna / “Water Song” / Burgers / RCABrewer & Shipley / “Tarkio Road” / Tarkio Road / BMGRichard & Linda Thompson / “When I Get to the Border” / I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight / IslandTim O'Brien & Darrell Scott / “Time to Talk to Joseph” / Memories and Moments / Full SkiesHappy & Artie Traum / “Golden Bird” / Happy & Artie Traum / CapitolPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Christy Kinahan is the former Dublin taxi driver who heads the world's most wanted international gang. John Mooney, who has been pursuing Christy and his gang for a decade, considers if the net is finally closing in.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Read John's Sunday Times magazine piece on the Kinahans in full. Guest: John Mooney, Investigative Reporter, The Sunday Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Get in touch: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.ukClips: RTE, Virgin Media News. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Far Right managed to encourage hundreds of people to engage in violence and looting in Dublin city on Thursday night. Gardai were attacked, buses set on fire and shops looted. John Mooney speaks to Ciaran O'Connor from the Institute for Stratedgic Dialogue about what happened, how it was organised online and what's likely to happen next.
Claire Brock speaks to Helen McEntee and Ciara Doherty speaks to Matt Carthy TD, Senator Barry Ward, Hugh O'Connell, John Mooney, Hannah McCarthy & Nial Ring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Mooney talks to Aaron Edwards of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst about the UVF statement ordering its East Belfast Brigade to stand down.
John Mooney talks to Barry Flynn about Operation Harvest, the IRA Border Campaign 1956 - 1962. Flynn is the author of Soldiers of Folly.
John Mooney talks to the Fianna Fail senator Lisa Chambers on the likely appointment of an external candidate to protect Ireland's national security.
There have been many different IRAs but where does the name come from and when did it become associated with terrorism. John Mooney talks to Dr Séan Ó Duibhir.
Ciara Doherty speaks with Senator Barry Ward, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD, Louise Burne, Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Liam Herrick, John Mooney, Dr David Robert Grimes, and Emmet Ryan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Garda Representative Association (GRA) says morale is on the floor promptring gardai to retire early or in some cases resign. John Mooney talks to Laura Young about why she quit the force.
According to a report written by John Mooney, Crime Correspondent with The Sunday Times, issues have arisen within the Kinahane Cartel between Christy Kinahan Senior and son Daniel Kinahan.He joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
John Mooney talks to Roy McComb, the former deputy director of Britain's National Crime Agency about the fallout from the online publication of the names, ranks and posting of every police officer and police staff in Northern Ireland.
John Mooney and Aaron Edwards of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst discuss the accidential disclosure of information about all of the Police Service of Northern Ireland's serving officers and staff. What are the ramifications?
John Mooney knows that Japanese culture is one to abide to and understand deeply. The former Notre Dame Basketball alum is thriving in his time in Japan, it might because of his understanding of the country off the court as much as on. We break down various cultural pillars you must know before doing business in Japan, as well as John's future plans in Real Estate. Episode Breakdown: 0:00- Intro 2:20- Japanese culture 5:06- Japanese business breakdown 10:26- Pros and Cons of the business culture 13:16- John exploring Real Estate and the Florida landscape 16:00- Residential interests over commercial 21:58- Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a--and--a/support
John Mooney, founding editor of NJ Spotlight News, talks about the launch of a cross-newsroom collaboration examining the lack of racial and economic diversity in New Jersey's public schools, despite the diversity in the population as a whole. And Javier Robles, vice president of the Latino Action Network of New Jersey (LAN) and Rutgers professor in the Kinesiology and Health department, discusses the soon-to-be-decided lawsuit brought by LAN and NAACP and others in 2018 over the lack of diversity in New Jersey's schools.
The Sunday Times Ireland Security Editor, John Mooney.
John Mooney, Security Correspondent with the Sunday Times, on concerns about Russian naval activity in Irish waters.
It's shaping up to be the great question of our time; AI is moving at a pace that its creators never really expected. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston asks can we control it before it controls us when she talks to Sarah Mayer West of the AI Now Institute. And back home, as organised crime featured large in the news this week, Mandy looks at the figures involved and where and how criminal gangs are stashing their money in the modern era with John Mooney of the Sunday Times. And finally bumper revenues and exports were outlined this week by Government and Enterprise Ireland. Mandy is joined by Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times to outline what this might mean for the future and if tax cuts will be a major discussion point in the months ahead for the Government.
Chef John Mooney, owner of Bidwell (DC); Bell, Book and Candle (NYC); and Yao Cho (DC); joins Health Gig to explain aeroponics and how they play a role in his restaurants. We learn about Chef Mooney's fascinating story of how he began his food program and his love for local, sustainable, and responsible restaurants.
PJ talks to John Mooney of the Sunday Times Ireland Edition about the developing story of a Cork woman who has worked for Irish politicians and now has been asked to leave Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We speak to John Mooney, Security Correspondent with the Sunday Times newspaper about the threat of the Real IRA
Leinster House is now at the center of a growing concern over privacy, as the Dáil's use of Hikvision security cameras has caused concern amongst TDs. The cameras, which are manufactured in China, have already been linked to security risks in Britain and the U.S, with Australia banning the technology from its government buildings. Kieran was joined by Green Party spokesperson for Justice, TD Patrick Costello and Journalist with the Sunday Times and Times Ireland Editor, John Mooney. Good evening ...
The writer, educator, and author of "They Called Us River Rats: The Last Batture Settlement of New Orleans" has lived on the thin strip of land on the Mississippi River-side of the levee since he stumbled onto the hidden enclave after a chance encounter at the Maple Leaf Bar decades ago. Now he chronicles the history, folkways, and legends of the area with a personal memoir of his life on the margins. Macon is comfortable living in constant jeopardy, so he’s cool as a catfish when he sits down with the Troubled Men. Topics include election day sensations, a silent partner, the Clempire, a campaign ad idea, Po Boy Fest, Hubig’s pies, an old flame, Dave Clements, a Virginia childhood, a first rental, Wavelength magazine, a teaching job, Fortier High School, a word origin, batture commerce, goats, the heyday, the decline, squatters, mail service, the big teardown, hurricanes, flood stage, river sounds, Oliver Houck, Gemini parties, John Mooney, a french fry fight, book royalties, new friends, power lines, changes in New Orleans, a bone-in pork chop sandwich, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break Music: "Sacred Ground" from "Son & Moon" by John Mooney Outro Music: "Standing Still" from "Truth of the Matter" by John Mooney Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Shirts here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Macon Fry Facebook Macon Fry Homepage
In Chapter 25, Gemini Jones leads the boys to the Girls' Lavatory, where they are stopped by Squid & John Mooney, who are using force to prevent anyone from thwarting Mr. Charger's plans...Support the show: https://radiomike.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The trial of Gerry Hutch for the murder of David Byrne, who was shot dead during a boxing weigh-in at the Regency Hotel in Dublin in 2016, is due to get underway today. John Mooney is Crime Correspondent for the Sunday Times and gave us an update on what will happen today.
The Grammy-winning guitarist, singer, and producer with the New Orleans Suspects is also a Dirty Dozen Brass Band alum and owner/engineer of Rhythm Shack Studio where he’s recorded blues legend Bobby Rush and hoodoo slide guitar master John Mooney. Jake spent years playing the mountain music of Doc Watson and making L.A. sessions with studio giants like Larry Carlton before landing in the Crescent City. Tonight he submits to an interrogation as the Troubled Men play a little good cop/bad cop. Topics include a hearing date, early invitations, self help, the mayor’s debt, NOPD incentives, lawlessness, the royal family, a stalker update, a long hospital stay, a Covid honeymoon, a musical family, vaudeville, Appalachian State University, Eric Clapton, the Music Institute, Kirk Joseph, a post-Katrina relocation, Terrence Higgins, an extended tour, Roger Lewis, Liberace and Fats Domino, Sammy Davis, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Son House, Trina Shoemaker, Sheryl Crow, porno merchandise, Cedric Burnside, health issues, a new record, a final question, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "Criminal" and "Good Intentions" by the New Orleans Suspects Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Shirts here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Jake Eckert Facebook New Orleans Suspects Facebook New Orleans Suspects Homepage
John Mooney, crime and security correspondent with the Sunday Times, and Sarah Benson, Chief Executive of Women's Aid, on the final report of a review into the cancellation of 999 calls by the Gardaí.
Why is a Chinese intelligence unit operating on Capel Street in Dublin, independent of the Chinese embassy? John Mooney joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Henry talks with John Mooney, the Principal of Emerson School in this spin-off Viewpoints podcast. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in August, 2022. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
For the conclusion of our two-parter, The Duo Stew, we'll hear music from Watchhouse, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Jimmy Thackery & John Mooney, Hot Tuna, Chad & Jeremy, Richard & Linda Thompson and many others. More musical pairs … this week on the Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Ken & Brad Kolodner / “The Orchard” / Skipping Rocks / FenchurchWatchhouse / “Wonderous Love” / Watchhouse / Thirty TigersRed Tail Ring / “Camp Meeting on the 4th of July-May Day” / Fall Away Blues / Self-ProducedGillian Welch & David Rawlings / “Ginseng Sullivan” / All the Good Times / AconyNorman & Nancy Blake / “Fifty Miles of Elbow Room” / Blind Dog / RounderJimmy Thackery & John Mooney / “Take Time” / Sideways in Paradise / Blind PigDelaney & Bonnie & Friends / “Never Ending Song of Love” / Motel Shot / Real GoneChad & Jeremy / “Yesterday's Gone” / The Best of Chad & Jeremy / One WayKen & Brad Kolodner / “Falls of Richmond” / Skipping Rocks / FenchurchHot Tuna / “Water Song” / Burgers / RCABrewer & Shipley / “Tarkio Road” / Tarkio Road / BMGRichard & Linda Thompson / “When I Get to the Border” / I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight / IslandTim O'Brien & Darrell Scott / “Time to Talk to Joseph” / Memories and Moments / Full SkiesHappy & Artie Traum / “Golden Bird” / Happy & Artie Traum / CapitolPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Airing from 1949 to 1954, Broadway Is My Beat, is a radio crime drama, about a Times Square detective named Danny Clover who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
A Russian spy who spent four years at Trinity College is at the center of international controversy. Sergey Vladimirovich Cherkasov spent years creating a fake identity before being uncovered in the past few days after applying for a position at the International Criminal Court. John Mooney is the security correspondent with The Times Ireland Edition and The Sunday Times and joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder.
John Mooney, journalist with The Sunday Times, reports on the extent of possible Russian spying activity in Ireland after four senior officials at the Russian Embassy were asked to leave the State.
We discussed a number of things including: 1. The state of the nonprofit sector 2. The state of the news and media sector 3. What innovations have occurred due to the pandemic 4. Resources and post pandemic forecasts for communities and economy John co-founded the non-profit news site NJ Spotlight in 2009 on the belief that New Jersey needed an independent news and information source that focused on public policy and politics. NJ Spotlight has since grown to be among New Jersey's most respected public affairs news sites, partnering with much of the major media in the state and winning state, national and international awards for journalistic excellence. In 2019, it was acquired by WNET Public Media and joined forces with the former NJTV News to become NJ Spotlight News. Before NJ Spotlight, John covered education in New Jersey for 15 years as a reporter for The Newark Star-Ledger and The Bergen Record and as a contributing writer for The New York Times. He continues to be a regular guest on New Jersey public media, including WHYY and WNYC public radio. He himself has won numerous state and national awards, including honors from the Education Writers Association and the American Society of News Editors. John speaks regularly at conferences and other events regarding new media, education, and politics. _____ Linda is President & CEO of the Center for Non-Profits, New Jersey's statewide umbrella association for the charitable community. The Center strengthens charities individually and collectively through advocacy, public education, management and compliance assistance, and membership services. Linda's non-profit sector experience spans over 30 years, and includes expertise in public policy, analysis, research, compliance and management. She speaks frequently to the media, non-profit, philanthropic and business leaders, and government officials regarding the size, strength, economic and social contributions of New Jersey's non-profit sector and current and emerging trends facing the non-profit community; and has successfully mobilized broad-based coalitions of non-profits around numerous advocacy issues. She is a public policy committee member and former board treasurer of the National Council of Nonprofits, and also serves on the New Jersey Commission on National and Community Service, and the Leadership and Policy Committee of the Council of New Jersey Grantmakers.
Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949 to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, the role of Detective Danny Clover was portrayed by Larry Thor. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern Bennett was the original announcer. Beginning with the July 7, 1949 episode, the series was broadcast from Hollywood with producer Elliott Lewis directing a new cast in scripts by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/broadway-is-my-beat/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's March, and when you're a basketball school that means there is a lot to talk about. We begin with FSU's thrilling win over Notre Dame. MJ Walker had a stretch to remember during the 2nd half, and then of course Trent Forrest came up huge down the stretch. Prior to that, Florida State couldn't stop Notre Dame. Some of that was just getting beat on defense, and some was poor to average shooters having career nights. It's no coincidence that Prentiss Hubb and John Mooney combined to go 1-7 from deep in the 2nd half. They just aren't the bombers we saw in the first half. Matt also throws a curve ball and without warning asks Michael to choose between Trent Forrest and Terrance Mann. We'd love to hear any takes you may have in the comments. Couple that with ND's thin roster getting worn down, and there was the recipe for FSU's 13-point comeback in the final ten minutes. We spend some time discussing Championship Week on ESPN. A lot of the small conferences are battling for their chance in the sun, and it's likely that FSU's first round opponent in the NCAA tourney will come from a team that wins their conference this week. Then it's on to Boston College. Florida State will be heavily favored in this game (think 17+), but we talk about how BC could pull the upset, however remote the chances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Segment 1: How Heisman voters think, why it's not a bad thing to do your ballot early. Voters are prisoners of two things, the moment and who they cover. I would love to see him and Baker get their statues at the same time. Not sure Kyler is comfortable in the spotlight, he grew up knowing he was destined for greatness. Segment 2: OU's defense is the worst in CFP history, so tell us something new. By the numbers, this season should not have happened. OU is benefiting from a down Big 12. Segment 3: Sooners Notre Dame tonight tip off at 6 on ESPN both teams are 6-1, TJ Gibbs 6-3 guard averaging 14 points per game, John Mooney listed as a 6-9 forward who is averaging 11-8, and Rex Pfluger just because I like saying his name. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices