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John Mullane of Cantor Fitzgerald joins Joe Lynam with the latest from the markets and how global events are affecting investor confidence.Listen here.
All Together Now begins in Waterford today and hurling legend John Mullane is pumped for it.
Cahir O'Kane on Mickey Harte's Derry exit; Shane McGrath and John Mullane on Cork's defeat of Limerick; Bernard Jackman looks at Ireland's costly loss to South Africa, and Alan Cawley predicts who will get through the Euro semi-finals! Game On.
In the 12 months since Tony Kelly was on this podcast, his life has completely transformed. The comedy character that he created at a house party over ten years ago, is now the central character in a feature film that has gone global, streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. So Tony is back on the pod to tell me all about how it all happened and where to next. We also talk about his personal struggles with alcohol and drugs and how that side of his life has been going for him since the very dark times he went through not so long ago. COMEDY – Tony gets voicemails from Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Brendan O'Connor, and the great John Mullane!!
Marie is joined by Shane McGrath & John Mullane to discuss the Leinster & Munster Hurling Finals, as well as questions over the Joe McDonagh Cup's purpose. Alan Cawley is in studio to chat LOI as well as Jack Grealish being dropped from England's Euro's squad. John Kenny is live from Tolka Park and Cathal Denney is in for Athletics!
John Mullane, former Waterford hurler & RTE Sunday Sport Analyst and Nat O'Connor, Policy Specialist with Age Action
New Brunswick based Dillon Ryan & The Dream Romantic are back with a new album release planned for April 26th. 2024 Dillon Ryan & the Dream Romantic are an infectiously talented and refreshingly distinctive new wave band from the East Coast of Canada. The band is authentically breathing new life into the underexplored genres of new wave, goth and post punk. Their inspiration from the Smiths, Echo & Bunnymen and the Cure is marvelously palpable in their material yet their work remains completely fresh. Their hauntingly melodic landscapes swallow you into a cinematic gothic universe. It's soothing yet scary and you just can't get enough. The perpetually evolving artist shows no signs of slowing down. It is clear he was born to play music and that trajectory has led him down an illustrious path. Dillon Ryan & The Dream Romantic weave melodic lullabies and gothic ballads that cling to listeners. Their poetic songwriting paired with a beautifully melancholic sonic landscape is an enthralling void to lose yourself to. In a world oversaturated with pathological positivity it's exciting to hear such an emotionally generous band. Their music somehow makes you want to dance and cry at the same time, it's a rare and honest dichotomy. Join East Coast DNA Host Darcy Walsh for a chat with front person Dillon Ryan as we dive into the band, the music, where they came from and where they're headed next. 00:00 East Coast DNA opening 00:47 Dillon Ryan & the Solar Eclipse 02:15 The Dream Romantic 07:15 Making music on the East Coast 10:20 "John Mullane" sound 13:33 Fan first 22:35 Influences 30:04 Dillon Ryan & The Dream Romantic - So Lovely (from the upcoming "In Polaroid") Dillon Ryan - Lead Vocals, Guitars Julie Doucette - Keyboards, Vocals David Gregory - Bass Guitar Alec Victor - Drums Find Dillon and his band online at: www.thedreamromantic.com @DillonRyanMusic Subscribe to@eastcoastdnafor more arts + music coverage from and around Canada's East Coast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
We all know John Mullane loves his county, but he's not alone. Waterford has been named in a New York Times list of '52 Places To Go In 2024'. On this morning's Gift Grub, Ian was joined by John and a whole host of famous faces, who had nothing but good things to say about the Deise.
Now in the role of producer, accomplished singer-songwriter and ROCK-STAR John Mullane reflects on his creative process. He is someone who allows his gut to guide him, and isn't afraid to challenge himself. John has a beautiful wisdom when it comes to the music industry and lives his life with equal parts self-awareness! Did we mention he's the guy with the delicious coffee supply at all the music conferences?! Another inspiring chat with one of the greats! Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com John's Instagram: @future.dad.music John's Website: http://www.futuredadmusic.com Tickets to Mike's Marquee show Dec 8th: https://www.showpass.com/the-town-heroes-the-marquee/
Join East Coast DNA host Darcy Walsh for a chat with Future Dad! John Mullane is Producer x Composer x Mixer x Songwriter from Halifax, Nova Scotia. As the driving force behind the band In-Flight Safety John made records, toured the world then pressed repeat for over a decade. The band kicked off its career with a glowing – and out of the blue – endorsement from David Bowie. The cinematic and uplifting music they created left an indelible mark on the east coast of Canada and beyond. Always the producer in the band John honed his technical chops. He slowly transitioned his studio space in Halifax into an artist friendly song factory and began working full time as a producer, mixer, composer and songwriter around 2016. His love of recording started with a 4-track in 1999. To this day he is always listening and always challenging his technical skills in search of creating the best song possible. He is music obsessed and told me to tell you he considers working on other's music a privilege. As a songwriter he has had songs appear top 30 charts around the world. One of his fondest memories was when Model Homes was play listed on BBC Radio 2. His songs have appeared in The Office (NBC), Vampire Diaries (CW), Gyspy (Netflix) and in Dell, Telus and Toyota ads. He lives in North End Halifax. He is a partner, a father of 3, a self proclaimed donut connoisseur, and most recently an in demand barista for toddlers. 00:00 Intro featuring In-Flight Safety's Big White Elephant 00:28 Interview with John Mullane//Future Dad 37:48 4 Months by Sundae Girl Find Future Dad online: instagram.com/future.dad.music futuredadmusic.com @futuredad7830 4 Months by Sundae Girl released September 30, 2022 Lyrics by Laura Dodds Music by Marcus Tracey, Spencer McPhee, Billy Habib-Taylor Produced by John Mullane Recorded at Future Dad Music in Halifax, NS Mastered by Montano Mastering in Toronto, ON Support Sundae Girl with a purchase at https://sundaegirl.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe to @eastcoastdna for more music scene chats and live performances --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
John Mullane, Paschal Donohoe and John Spillane joined Ian live to fly the flag for their favourite festival.
We all know that John Mullane loves his county boi. But, which county does Waterford manager Davy love? John puts his loyalty to the test...
With Davy Fitz returning to manage the Waterford footballers, rumours are rife that he's bringing in Donnacha O'Callaghan to help the squad. John Mullane joined the conversation this morning to voice his feelings towards the rumours.
The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show is on a quest to find Ireland's Greatest Accent. On Gift Grub this morning, some well-known Irish names showed county pride and weighed in on the debate. Willie O'Dea was there to vouch for Limerick (and take down other counties in the process), the Cavan/Monaghan lilt was represented by Heather Humphries, Daniel O'Donnell went to bat for Donegal, and no one loves their county like John Mullane.
Davy Fitz has been appointed Waterford senior hurling manager and on this morning's Gift Grub, he gave his first official interview since the news broke. Davy was tight-lipped at first, but a surprise call from John Mullane got him riled up. John wasn't too excited about the news.
It's the end of an era as Brian Cody calls it a day on his management of the Kilkenny hurlers. On Gift Grub this morning, Brian assisted the Kilkenny County Board with choosing his replacement. Davy Fitz, John Mullane and Henry Shefflin were among the applicants and Cody made sure to give them a grilling!
As Dublin and Meath prepare to face each other in Sunday's Leinster semi-final, Meath boss Andy McEntee has previously suggested that splitting Dublin is something that has to be considered to counter the Dubs dominance in Leinster and the Football Championship in general. On this week's Throw-In with Philly McMahon, Philly and the Irish Independent's Conor McKeon, set out to counter the argument that says population size or finances have anything to do with the Dublin GAA's superiority over the last decade – despite what Colm Cooper has said about things reaching a tipping point. Join Philly McMahon on the Throw-In every Thursday where he gives his take on the Football Championship while every Monday the Irish Independent's team of sports writers and former players, including John Mullane, Eddie Brennan, Ciarán Whelan and Dick Clerkin bring you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/
Galway finally defeated Mayo in the Connacht Championship helping to relieve the tension for Padraig Joyce but the Tribesmen must now kick on in the province to really capitalise on this victory says Martin Breheny on this week's Throw-In. He joins Will Slattery and Michael Verney as they look back on all the weekend football action with Armagh coming in for particular criticism in the wake of their defeat to Donegal. Plus, the club v county debate in the current congested fixture schedule gets an airing with Breheny describing as ‘utter madness' the extended lay-off for counties now waiting for the football qualifiers to begin. Meanwhile in the hurling, John Mullane was also on the show to discuss Limerick's win over Waterford. Although the margin of defeat was only three points this time around, Limerick have shown they're still the ones to beat but it's not the be all and end all for Waterford says Mullane. Finish in the top three, get to Croke Park and then they can challenge for the All-Ireland he tells Will and Michael. Elsewhere, the panel discusses Clare's three goal haul against Tipperary in Semple Stadium and Dublin's one point win over Wexford on the road. Every Monday the Throw-In brings you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. And don't forget to listen to Philly McMahon's show every Friday where he gives his take on the Football Championship. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/
Kerry are the 2022 football league champions with a fifteen point hammering of Mayo over the weekend but it was David Clifford's magic that once again set the game apart. Donnchadh Boyle and Dick Clerkin joined Sinéad Kissane on this week's Throw-In podcast to discuss all the football action and while Clifford's 1-06 was breathtaking, it's the rest of his game that really makes him special says Clerkin. “He is so creative, not just with himself, and to me that almost sets him apart. He just does so much damage to a team - again not just from his own boot, but from his own hands and vision - you could probably associate at least a goal and fifteen to him directly yesterday. It's just a phenomenal return for one player in an attacking unit that you know I've never seen myself, but I guess we're just privileged to be watching it at the minute.” Roscommon collected the Division 2 title with an injury time goal to seal the win over Galway while Cavan took Division 4 with victory over Tipperary and in Division 3 Mickey Harte continues to work his managerial wonders with Louth's win over Limerick that sees the Wee County return to Division 2. Meanwhile, in the hurling, John Mullane joined Sinéad and Donnchadh to look back on Waterford's fourth hurling league title after the Déise beat Cork by six points and 2022 could be a special year for the county he says. “They went up, collected the cup, took the congratulations, took the pats on the back and it was a case of we move on, Championship in two weeks' time and that's a sign of a really, really good team and what possibly could become a great team. They know what they want to achieve and I think everything's in place for them to go and possibly achieve the ultimate this year.” Every Monday the Throw-In brings you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
Dublin relegated to Division 2 was just one of the many storylines from a fascinating and enthralling final round of football league games, but did the GAA miss a trick in not maximising the audience for an incredible, frantic day of football? Will we see the introduction of Friday night football as a way to whet people's appetites even more? Ciarán Whelan joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney on the latest Throw-In podcast to discuss all the main talking points from the weekend with Dublin's relegation dominating. “They can't complain,” said Whelan. “Their performance throughout the League was just far too patchy at times and it looked like they were getting a bit of structure back over the last two weeks but that wasn't prevalent in the first half yesterday and again they looked very, very disjointed, particularly from a defensive perspective.” Elsewhere, there's special mention also for Kerry and Mayo who meeting in the Division 1 final, and for Roscommon's return to the top flight, plus Limerick and Louth's promotion to Division 2. Meanwhile, in the hurling, John Mullane was on the show to discuss the stunning statement of intent from Waterford in their 19-point mauling of Wexford in the League hurling semi-final. “I think this Waterford team now are at the peak of their powers,” said Mullane. “I think they're ready to do something special and unfortunately for Wexford, they just came across a juggernaut yesterday.” The Déise meet Cork, who beat Kilkenny in the other semi-final, in a final to savour. Will this be the year of something big for Waterford hurlers? Every Monday the Throw-In brings you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
With a second win in-a-row, have Dublin now steadied the ship? Philly McMahon joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney on this week's Throw-In podcast and he thinks there's now a calmness to their play and a leadership that was previously lacking which are all good signs for the months ahead. Philly also discusses Kerry's top of the table form and believes their dominance means they are now more in the heads of the players from the other counties. On David Clifford and how to stop him, Philly remembers the 2019 All-Ireland final when he he was marking Tommy Walsh but was still keen to get in Clifford's ear. “I'm sure Walsh was looking at me going 'you're marking me, why are you talking to him?' But there was still bits where he bit - you know you could say 'fair play to him for standing back up to you' blah, blah, blah but he bit and that for me was something that I always wanted to test. I would have definitely, in the last two managements, had conversations before games that I wanted to get a chance to mark him.” In the hurling, the League semi-final match-ups are confirmed with Cork v Kilkenny and Wexford v Waterford next weekend and John Mullane joined Will and Michael to give his run-down of each county's chances and why he's rubbishing talk as to whether teams should be saving themselves for the Championship soon after. “Waterford's opponents next week, Wexford are going to go all out to win it. I would take it Kilkenny will go all out to win it and I would be thinking that Cork, home advantage by a home following, will go all out to win it. So, I think from a Waterford point of view, I think they should go all out next weekend, get to a League final. A League final is a League final.” Every Monday the Throw-In brings you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
With Wexford's hurlers making it four wins from four in the League and booking their semi-final spot, Martin Storey joins Will, Michael and John Mullane to discuss the rise of his county under Darragh Egan and how 2022 could pan out for them. “We need some sort of silverware in Wexford to get the ball rolling again and get everyone totally flying and get everyone in the county jizzed up,” says Storey. “It's the players that were improving gradually I think, they won three U21 Championships so it was a natural progression for them to start coming to their peak at 24, 25, 26 years of age to see are they able to compete at the top level in Ireland and they are competing but we still need to get a little bit more to be winning.” Martin also discussed his club's disappointing defeat in the camogie final on Sunday with Sarsfields beating Oulart 3-12 to 4-5 and had nothing but high praise for the commitment and skill on show by both teams and management. Elsewhere in the hurling, Waterford laid down a marker with their ten point win over Tipperary with promising signs for the summer for Liam Cahill's men, while Limerick's winless League form continues as they drew with Clare in Ennis. Should John Kiely be worried about the champions' form as they focus on the three-in-a-row? John Mullane believes so, especially with a tough opening game down in Cork to come. The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
This morning Gift Grub imagined what Sky's Soccer Saturday would look like for the Gaelic games, and thus, GAA Supermacs Sunday is born. Des Cahill plays host, with commentary from John Mullane, John Spillane, Davy Fitz and Oisín McConville. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/03/02094001/GIFT-GAA-Supermacs-Sunday-020322-STING.mp3"][/audio] The energy is there, but it's definitely lacking a bit of impartiality! Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button above.
Philly McMahon joins Sinéad Kissane and Conor McKeon on this week's Throw-In to look back on the main football league action and with the Dubs fourth loss in a row the big talking point. It's too easy and too lazy to blame the manager or the players he tells Sinéad when trying to explain the Dubs' defeat to Kildare. “It's complex, it's a collective shift of mindset that's needed right now. I think there has to be a spin off of you know this is what you've been fed in terms of information from outside that's impacted on the pitch, so what I'm saying basically is in a nutshell, the players are performing what they are thinking, right? You essentially are what you think.” The panel also discuss the other Division 1 games including Mayo and Kerry leading the charge while, looking ahead to the Dubs' next game against Tyrone, it's a battle, says Philly that he would have relished and should be a challenge to excite the players. Meanwhile, John Mullane was on the show to look back on the weekend hurling action and he's excited by the performance put in by Cork with their defeat of Limerick. “It's the first time I really thought to myself, Cork, back when Ó'hAilpín and Gardiner, the Rock, that team we came up against, it was the first time I said to myself this Cork team really mean business. They've been knocking on the door the last couple of years, they got to the All-Ireland final last year, but if you're a Cork supporter waking up this morning, you'd be some way excited of what you seen yesterday and I thought they were magnificent.” Plus, Mullane and McKeon discuss Dublin's victory over Tipp giving manager, Mattie Kenny, a level of consistency he's been looking for from his team, while Wexford are also coming in under the radar with three wins from three. The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
A GAA hurling All-Star, my lifelong friend, and a man with a lot to say on parenthood, faith, and the key to happiness. Today, John joins me to share his story, his lessons, and his key to happiness.
A GAA hurling All-Star, my lifelong friend, and a man with a lot to say on parenthood, faith, and the key to happiness. Today, John joins me to share his story, his lessons, and his key to happiness. He notes how everyone makes mistakes and he discusses how becoming a parent changes your outlook on life. He stresses the importance of being true and ‘staying yourself' through the years. He explains why it's okay to say no sometimes and notes that it's crucial to have some time to yourself. He shares his thoughts on the future of our home-town Waterford, as well as the future of Ireland, and he posits that it doesn't take much to be nice. “The best of people have made many, many mistakes. And look, I've made mistakes. But I'd like to think that I've learned from the mistakes and pushed on and become a better person.”– John Mullane “The day you think you know everything is the day it's all over.'– John Mullane This week on In the Doctor's Chair The importance of reacting well to the lows in life John's spirituality The power of a walk The importance of being yourself In the Doctor's Chair Thanks for listening to In the Doctor's Chair, the show where you'll hear conversations that share life lessons, health habits, and leadership practices that focus on positive psychology, lifestyle medicine, and ways for you to live with more vitality. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts. For more resources to help you to live with more vitality, please visit my website. Apple Podcasts I TuneIn I Google Play I Stitcher I Spotify The post Being Yourself; Family, Faith, and the Key to Happiness with John Mullane appeared first on Mark Rowe.
A GAA hurling All-Star, my lifelong friend, and a man with a lot to say on parenthood, faith, and the key to happiness. Today, John joins me to share his story, his lessons, and his key to happiness. He notes how everyone makes mistakes and he discusses how becoming a parent changes your outlook on life. He stresses the importance of being true and ‘staying yourself' through the years. He explains why it's okay to say no sometimes and notes that it's crucial to have some time to yourself. He shares his thoughts on the future of our home-town Waterford, as well as the future of Ireland, and he posits that it doesn't take much to be nice. “The best of people have made many, many mistakes. And look, I've made mistakes. But I'd like to think that I've learned from the mistakes and pushed on and become a better person.”– John Mullane “The day you think you know everything is the day it's all over.'– John Mullane This week on In the Doctor's Chair The importance of reacting well to the lows in life John's spirituality The power of a walk The importance of being yourself In the Doctor's Chair Thanks for listening to In the Doctor's Chair, the show where you'll hear conversations that share life lessons, health habits, and leadership practices that focus on positive psychology, lifestyle medicine, and ways for you to live with more vitality. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts. For more resources to help you to live with more vitality, please visit my website. Apple Podcasts I TuneIn I Google Play I Stitcher I Spotify The post Being Yourself; Family, Faith, and the Key to Happiness with John Mullane appeared first on Mark Rowe.
A GAA hurling All-Star, my lifelong friend, and a man with a lot to say on parenthood, faith, and the key to happiness. Today, John joins me to share his story, his lessons, and his key to happiness. He notes how everyone makes mistakes and he discusses how becoming a parent changes your outlook on life. He stresses the importance of being true and ‘staying yourself' through the years. He explains why it's okay to say no sometimes and notes that it's crucial to have some time to yourself. He shares his thoughts on the future of our home-town Waterford, as well as the future of Ireland, and he posits that it doesn't take much to be nice. “The best of people have made many, many mistakes. And look, I've made mistakes. But I'd like to think that I've learned from the mistakes and pushed on and become a better person.” - John Mullane “The day you think you know everything is the day it's all over.” - John Mullane This week on In the Doctor's Chair The importance of reacting well to the lows in life John's spirituality The power of a walk The importance of being yourself Resources Mentioned: Mark Rowe's Self-Development Club
Croke Park has seen some history and dramatic days and the 2022 club finals at the weekend delivered in spades with Kilcoo's heroics and Ballygunner's history-making. On this week's Throw-In, John Mullane and Vincent Hogan join Will and Michael to look back on another pulsating weekend of GAA action. The first club hurling title in Waterford's history will be a boost to the county for the coming year says Mullane. “This is coming a long time. Ballygunner have been knocking on the door for long enough. They've been getting to Munster club finals, it's well stated now their dominance in Waterford hurling and they got their just rewards on Saturday. I think it's going to have a massive, massive knock-on effect for Waterford hurling going forwards.” Meanwhile, Tipp's win over Kilkenny has increased the unrest in the county under Brian Cody – should they have done a Tyrone on it by replacing a long-term manager? And with Henry Shefflin's impressive start to his county management career with Galway, the spotlight will be on Kilkenny for the coming months. Limerick was everyone's tip for success this year but they have lost their opening two games and it is because the focus is firmly on the All Ireland says Vincent Hogan. “I don't think winning the League is what matters to Limerick this year because bear in mind, the All Ireland will be over on July 17th. So if you're looking to win your fourth All Ireland in five years, which I think Limerick will be focusing on, that will be their priority.” The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from. The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
Dublin's woes continued in Tralee on Saturday night and Ciarán Whelan joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney on this week's Throw-In podcast to look back on all the weekend football action. “I really thought Dublin would have been set up with a little bit more structure defensively going into the game,” says Whelan. “And then particularly in that fifteen minute period where Kerry just ate them. There was no effort to stem the flow of that period and it just meant Kerry could control the game.” Meanwhile, elsewhere in Division 1, Armagh beat Tyrone as the All Ireland champions saw four players dismissed in a remarkable game; Donegal picked up their first win over Kildare; and Mayo overcame Monaghan. In Division 2, Andy McEntee's troubles continue with Meath's loss to Roscommon who are joint top with Galway and Derry. The hurling Leagues also began over the weekend with John Mullane joining the show and the biggest surprise of all coming from Wexford's three point win over Limerick, pointing to Limerick's one possible weakness in their squad depth. But, for Mullane, he reckons Waterford and Dublin are two counties to watch in this coming campaign. The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from. The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
There weren't many positives for Dublin after their opening league defeat to Armagh in Croke Park and on this week's Throw-In podcast, Dick Clerkin joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney to look back on all the league football action. “There was nothing new or fresh and that's probably the concerning thing if I was a Dublin fan looking at them,” said Clerkin. “It was the same sort of style of play that they developed in Jim Gavin's later years, very methodical, not much creativity.” It promises to be a pressure cooker of a game for Dessie Farrell's team next weekend against Kerry in Tralee, and with the Kingdom struggling in their draw against Kildare, both Dublin and Kerry will not want to be no wins from two after their clash. Elsewhere in Division 1, Donegal let their lead slip against Mayo with pundits wondering if their intensity and aggression levels have dropped from years gone by? Tyrone and Monaghan also played out a draw in Omagh and every point is going to be hard fought with little between the counties in the top division. John Mullane also joined the panel to look ahead to the start of the hurling leagues next weekend and the big question is, can anyone take down Limerick? Mullane reckons John Kiely's men will look to add another League title to their trophy haul before going for their All-Ireland three-in-a-row and it's up to the others to try and catch them. With Henry Shefflin in charge of Galway, the Tribesmen will be under the microscope and what of Waterford's chances as Liam Cahill looks to build on the Déise's ambition to pick up a trophy in 2022? With Ballygunner in the club final, it could be something to build on for the county for the year to come. Plus, is there something building in Dublin under Mattie Kenny? The game of the weekend looks to be Dublin v Waterford with the Dubs coming off the back of their early season success. Could a Leinster title be on the horizon? John Mullane is tipping them for a big year. The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. For more visit the show page at: https://www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from. The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
We're back with a brand new episode Tinglers, and you better buckle up! This week we welcome In-Flight Safety frontman, the Juno nominated, East Coast Music Award-winning producer, John Mullane to the ring to take on the band's own road manager, legal advisor, and friend, Jim Cunningham. Who will heave the most musical shoryukens and who will toss in the towel first in this musical taste showdown? Find out on this week's episode of The Tingles.
Darek Sokol-Randell, John Mullane, Former Waterford Hurler and Commentator
Linked up with the Waterford City boys! Their new song “WC” attempts to put Waterford city ‘on the map' in the Irish music scene. The lads really love their county like John Mullane lol. Catch up with their journey and aspirations for music and life. Also.. STREAM WC
Today we spoke with Damien Quinn - Illustrator for professional sports teams, and Curator of 'The Drawn Game' Damien Quinn (draws...as per his instagram handle) is a supremely talented Limerick-born illustrator currently living in Sydney, Australia. His clients are very impressive - FC Barcelona, NRL, Denver Broncos, Denver Nuggets, New York Red Bulls, British and Irish Lions, Taste Ireland, Sporting Limerick, The Limerick Leader and Atlanta United FC of the MLS. Damien illustrated the children's book 'Up in the Air', written by former Tipperary All Ireland winner Paddy Stapleton. The Drawn Game is an illustrated look at the GAA, featuring artwork by 27 illustrators and artists. Damien spoke with some of the greats from the world of hurling, camogie and Gaelic football and of course illustrated some pieces. There are brilliant stories and insights from legends of the game including John Mullane, Jamesie O'Connor, Sarah Dervan, TJ Ryan, Jacqui Hurley and Will O'Donoghue to name but a few from issue 2; proceeds from the sale of the book support Pieta House and Samaritans. Today we spoke about how Damien got involved with so many prestigious sporting institutions, compelling projects, appreciation of work on social media, and collaboration as part of 'The Drawn Game'. We unpacked memorable art pieces, his process of iteration and sending out work to the public, and how to sustain excellence with a team...rather than only doing one great piece. Damien opened up on supporting charities - he's a giver...a high performer in the truest sense.
It's been described as the greatest hurling final display since Kilkenny's demolition of Waterford in 2008 and after Limerick's record score and victory over Cork this year, just how can they be beaten? Brendan Cummins and John Mullane join Will Slattery and Michael Verney on this week's Throw-In to look back on Limerick's incredible performance as well as reviewing where Cork got it so wrong and what other counties can do to stop the ‘green machine' from dominating in the years to come. “It was probably the best half of hurling I've ever seen,” says Mullane. “It was just relentless. They just pushed this button, they went into gear and they just blitzed Cork and it was just a joy to sit back and watch it. The great teams don't let up and they didn't let up in the second half.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
GAA Embedded is our weekly GAA show on Balls.ie. It's All-Ireland final week and we preview Cork V Limerick with three greats of the game, Shane McGrath, John Mullane and Tommy Walsh. You can get in touch with the show on social media or by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast feed and leave a five-star rating and comment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GAA Embedded is our weekly GAA show on Balls.ie. It's All-Ireland final week and we preview Cork V Limerick with three greats of the game, Shane McGrath, John Mullane and Tommy Walsh. You can get in touch with the show on social media or by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast feed and leave a five-star rating and comment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Cork v Limerick in the 2021 All Ireland hurling final and what a mouth-watering game it promises to be. Ultimately Cork got over the line despite Kilkenny's last gasp heroics, whilst Limerick were too good for Waterford, and on this week's Throw-In, John Mullane and Frank Roche joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney to look back on the semi-finals and preview how they see the final going. Mullane has been singing Cork's praises for the last number of weeks and he says their tradition and self-belief will count for much in their approach to the final. “The Rebels are the rebels,” says Mullane. “And the Rebel Roar was back yesterday. Cork hurling is in a very good place. Their dander is up, they're hurling very, very well. They can be extremely dangerous opponents for anyone and here we are now, we're going to be in for a thrilling final with both Cork and Limerick.” The panel also discussed Kilkenny's fight and determination and what the future holds for Brian Cody, while Mullane also says that the Waterford county board must stick with Liam Cahill for them to fulfil their potential. In the football, Frank Roche looks ahead to next weekend's semi-finals with question marks over Dublin's form the biggest what-if, alongside that of whether and when Tyrone and Kerry will get the go-ahead due to Covid concerns. Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
Waterford are into another All Ireland semi-final after beating Tipperary at the weekend but the question now is whether their speed and running game will be enough to overcome the country's best in Limerick? Brendan Cummins and John Mullane join Michael Verney on this week's Throw-In as they give their verdict on Waterford's win, Cork's victory over Dublin and rate the counties' chances in the semis. Plus there's special mention for Offaly's 41 points scored against Derry to win the Christy Ring final while in the Nicky Rackard final, Mayo beat Tyrone by sixteen points to win their second title. And with Joe Canning's retirement from the game, the panel rank Joe Canning's career amongst the greats, remembering his legacy to his county and the overall game of hurling. In the football, Dick Clerkin and Martin Breheny review the Leinster and Ulster finals and for Clerkin, it was a case of a lost opportunity for his native county in their one-point loss to Tyrone. Dublin's eight-point victory over Kildare gave them yet another Leinster title and sets them up for a semi-final against Mayo and while they're not dominating as in years gone before, they're still in the last four and just two games away from another All Ireland title. But it's the strength in depth that is raising question marks with people asking are they vulnerable? “They just need to be one point better than Mayo, one point better than Kerry,” says Dick Clerkin. “And there's nothing to say that they won't be because they're still an excellent team. I expect them to put up a big performance against Mayo. But at the end of the day, it's up to Mayo to try and bring it, don't expect Dublin to come back any further and give them a handy semi-final win, that's just not going to happen.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
It's official, Kerry are now the bookies favourites and after their historic 22-point demolition of Cork in the Munster final, Sam is there for the taking. On this week's Throw-In podcast, Tomás Ó'Sé joins Will Slattery and Dermot Crowe and he tells the lads just how far the Kingdom really can go believing that Dublin are the most vulnerable they've been in ten years. “Kerry are favourites,” he admits. “They're working like animals all around the pitch. I think they have an edge, the harder edge this year definitely.” The panel also rate Mayo's chances in the semi-final after their 11-point turn-around in the Connacht final while Kerry face the winner of Tyrone v Monaghan in next weekend's Ulster final. Meanwhile, in the hurling, John Mullane was on the show celebrating Waterford's win over Galway and he reckons they will have the speed to topple Tipperary in the quarter-finals. On the other side of the draw, Cork's win over Clare sees them meet Dublin and Mullane thinks the Rebels have every chance to go far. “Something is definitely happening down Leeside,” says Mullane. “I wouldn't like to be playing them and I think they'll win at the weekend and that'll put them in a semi-final and - a bit like Waterford - momentum will be with them and they seem to be building down there.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
Dublin's hurlers provided the first major shock of the Championship as they tore up the script against Galway and on this week's Throw-In podcast, John Mullane joined Will Slattery, Michael Verney and Roy Curtis to look back on all the controversies, highs and lows from the weekend action. With Galway's status as the main rivals to Limerick now very much in doubt, Tipperary's win over Clare sees them trying to stop John Kiely's team achieving a Munster three-in-a-row. But it was for referee James Owen's penalty and sin-bin decision against Clare's Aidan McCarthy that proved the game's key turning point. “For me it was an absolutely crazy call, an absolutely crazy call,” said Mullane on the podcast. “It effectively ruined the match and it was the shot in the arm that Tipperary needed to push on and win the game and it effectively was the winning of the game.” In the football, Dick Clerkin joined the panel and while Dublin stuttered against Wexford, they march on to a Leinster semi final against Meath; in Connacht, Galway were five point winners over Roscommon and in Ulster Monaghan and Armagh have set up a mouth-watering semi-final clash. But again it was off-pitch matters that's been dominating with questions over Stephen Cluxton's retirement still unanswered. “He deserves so much credit,” says Clerkin. “But you can't almost do that now if there's a chance he might come back and it might just peeter away and I think that's probably unfortunate, but that's Stephen's style, he'd probably be uncomfortable with all of that and if that's his wont, well so be it.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
With the League barely out of the way, we're already looking forward to the start of the 2021 All Ireland football and hurling championships this weekend and in a special preview show, John Mullane and Dick Clerkin join Will Slattery, Michael Verney, Colm Keys and Frank Roche with their predictions for the summer. It's a two-horse race in both the football and hurling our experts are predicting and despite a lot of people tipping Kerry, Dick Clerkin believes Dublin will still have too much for the Kingdom in the home stretch and will make it seven-in-a-row. But it's beyond the big two where he thinks most of the interest will lie. “There's an awful lot to look forward to for a lot of counties in terms of the competitiveness that's there,” he says. “And like there was last year with the Cavan and the Tipperary stories there will be similar stories this year. I'm really looking forward to a lot of those sub-battles and plots throughout the provinces.” In the hurling, John Mullane and the rest of panel are all going for a Limerick win with Galway pushing them all the way. But history beckons for John Kiely's men, says Mullane. “In Limerick the back-to-back has never been done before and I think Kiely and Kinnerk realise they've a special group of players. They're a very well grounded bunch of players and there's a realisation there that they want to win as much as they can when they can, when the going is good and the going is good now at the present moment in time and I think they're going to achieve back-to-back titles.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
The sun was shining over the weekend and so was the action in the Allianz football leagues – the question now is, will it be a pre-cursor to free-flowing games for the rest of the summer? Looking back on all the weekend League action, Dick Clerkin, John Mullane and Martin Breheny joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney for this week's episode of the Throw-In. While the uncertainty of whether the Division 1 and 3 finals will take place - in addition to the Division 2 and 4 finals not happening at all - has put a bit of a cloud over the conclusion to the Leagues, there are still so many sub-plots and tantalising prospects for what's to come. Dublin are still ahead of the rest while Kerry have their many doubters, but elsewhere, Ulster football has been going through something of a character change with high scores and not a blanket defence to be seen. “I think a lot of it's to do with the sense of God with everything that's gone on over the last year and a half, let's go out and play a bit of football, a bit of positivity,” says Dick Clerkin. “It's bad enough playing negative, bland football in front of crowds and TVs, it's actually soul-destroying doing it in empty stands when there might not be much to play for. So I think it's not a coincidence that you're seeing a lot of this positivity coming right across the country.” In hurling, the only game was Kilkenny's ten-point demolition of Wexford which left more question marks over Davey Fitzgerald's project and whether Wexford can go any further. But Brian Cody has shown that the Cats have lost none of their ruthlessness and attitude and Mullane and Breheny also point to Cork's resurgence, especially with Donal O'Grady joining the backroom team. The Leagues might be coming to an end but they've thrown up plenty to ponder for the approaching Championship. For more from the Throw-In podcast go to: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In podcast is in association with Allianz.ie.
The 2021 GAA season is back and finally fans can feel some sense of normalcy return. It may be a truncated League this year but what an opening hurling fixture to whet the appetite between reigning champions, Limerick, and the team most eager to prove a point against them, Tipperary. Previewing the Allianz Hurling Leagues, Will Slattery and Michael Verney were joined by Vincent Hogan and John Mullane who assess the teams and players to watch out for and why. For Vincent Hogan, Limerick v Tipp is an important game for both teams to lay down a marker, but for Tipperary especially. “Over the last couple of years, there's no doubt about it that Limerick have had their number and they've had their number quite comfortably and I think that's a big thing for Liam Sheedy going into this. Saturday night is a big enough game because he's got to convince his own players that they can match Limerick.” For John Mullane meanwhile, he’s keeping an eye on Wexford, Dublin and Cork, the teams that under-performed in the Championship last year, particularly Cork. “They need to have a good League campaign. They need to build up a level of consistency where they're consistent in performance and I think if they're consistent in performance, I think the results will come. Of the five games Kieran Kingston will be targeting will probably be winning three to four of those matches and then bringing it into the Championship.” For more from the Throw-In podcast go to: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In podcast is in association with Allianz.ie.
Waterford’s wait for another All Ireland hurling title goes on but in the aftermath of this year’s hurling decider, all the plaudits are rightly on Limerick’s incredible performance to win their second Liam MacCarthy in three years. On this week’s Throw In podcast, Ursula Jacob and John Mullane join Will Slattery and Michael Verney to look back on all the action. As Ursula Jacob points out, this was John Kiely's fourth year in charge and in twenty Championship games with Limerick, he's only lost five. “I think they're going to build on this year again,” says Jacob. “They look unstoppable at times when they're in full flow.” For John Mullane, he’s proud of Waterford’s campaign this year but also proud in what the GAA has given the Irish people during Covid. “The last six, seven weeks have just been magical, absolutely magical,” says Mullane. “It's been so uplifting for the whole country and you know, it answers all the questions should this Championship went ahead? Absolutely. Look at the joy that it brought to everyone. It's after shortening our winter, Christmas is upon us but it's just the pride of being involved in such an organisation.” Plus, also on the show, the panel looked back on Antrim’s Joe McDonagh Cup victory over Kerry and Ursula Jacob hailed Kilkenny’s resilient three-point win over Galway in the camogie having lost five of their six previous finals. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In’s All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
In the year of Covid and a delayed, truncated season without fans, the 2020 All Ireland Hurling Final will be remembered no matter what. But with red-hot Limerick facing a Waterford team with unshakeable belief and a growing momentum behind them, Sunday’s Croke Park showdown looks set to be a classic on the pitch, no matter what’s been going on off the field. Can Waterford finally end their pain of sixty-one years and bring back Liam MacCarthy for the first time since 1959? One of the Throw-In’s regular guests, Waterford legend, John Mullane, certainly thinks so and he has been bullish on the show about the Déise’s chances saying it will be the best Christmas yet for Waterford fans. However, the Irish Independent’s Vincent Hogan, joins Will Slattery and Michael Verney for a special Throw-In hurling final preview show and reckons, despite Waterford’s perfect storm in terms of aggression and tactical strategy, that Limerick will have the edge. “There is a kind of been there-done that feeling to this Limerick team,” he tells Will and Michael. “I think Waterford will throw the kitchen sink at them and what's interesting about this is we saw how Limerick went after Éanna Murphy's puck-outs in the semi-final. I think Galway won only eight out of fifteen of their own long puck-outs; Kilkenny had the same problem against Waterford, in the second half particularly when Waterford scored an astonishing 2-16 from play. They went after Eoin Murphy's puck-outs. So there's a self-sufficiency in both teams. It's making for a classic, they're the two in-form teams. You just have to give Limerick the edge in terms of their big game experience.” For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In’s All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
To get us started I am joined by one of the best forwards Waterford have ever produced - John Mullane.
So who is Paul Edwards and why should you care? Well over time, should you decide to subscribe and tune in you'll no doubt get to know me more and hear some of my personal stories. Whether they be about me as a musician writing songs and playing shows, me as an engineer and producer working with other artists, my experiences working for various music companies and even helping create a controversial Artificial Intelligent Music Technology. For now I'll just say, I'm a musician and Audio Engineer and have worked in the music industry for many years. I'm looking forward to sharing a bit of my knowledge and shooting the shit with other like minded folks. I by no means have all the answers, but that's part of the fun right? If you want more info on each episode, or to see behind the scenes, or if you have any feedback please visit unfamouspodcast.com, or hit us on Facebook or Instagram @UnFamousPodcast. We also have Twitter (UnfamousPod). On today's episode we have John Mullane. This one's what I call a 12 incher, clocking in at around 60 mins with a side A and B. But don't worry, you don't have to flip anything. Please settle in and don't forget to stretch! John Mullane is a Musician and Producer best known as the frontman of (East-Coast) Indie Rock Band In-Flight Safety. Over their 15 year or so run In-Flight Safety has released 3 albums and 2 EPs. They've toured extensively, including Europe the US and Canada at countless festivals, clubs, radio n TV stations. The band's songs appeared on various TV shows like The Office, Degrassi - Next Gen, Chuck, The Vampire Diaries and Rookie Blue! They've been nominated for Junos (which if you don't already know are The Canadian Grammy's) and they've even won a few East Coast Music awards along the way.Over the past few years, John has slowed down touring largely to start a family and be able to spend more time Producing other artists. John's what we call a "songwriter's" Producer. He gets his hands dirty and can help with everything from songwriting, arrangement, performance, and he's solid Mixing Engineer too. His musical chops are impressive and include, but are not limited to guitar, piano, synths, drums and of course, vocals. When he's not producing bands, he also composes for TV and Film. I had a bit of a hard time deciding who I'd have as my first guest, but in the end, John just made sense. We share a lot in common and are in similar places in our personal lives and musical careers. I have a lot of musical friends I respect and admire, and they'll hopefully appear on this podcast at some point. Provided I can find the compromising polaroids I have in storage. Not only is John one of the more musical guys I know, he also one of my oldest friends. We met the first day my family moved to New Brunswick from Quebec. I was wandering around the neighbourhood on my own. Yup a five year old unaccompanied by an adult ready for something bad to happen to him so he could be immortalized in the Moncton news. Of course this was back in the 80s in a pre-internet, pre-dialup world. ... Our lives would eventually diverge in late childhood when I moved back to Montreal, but somehow we managed to stay close. Probably due to the fact we both were lucky enough to get the music bug and ended up being musicians and later music producers. Perhaps "Unlucky" enough if you ask our parents, but here we are. It's actually pretty interesting how similar our paths ended up being, not least that we ended up becoming fathers within months of each other. We chat about fatherhood a bit too but you'll have to wait till the end of the episode in the out-takes to hear that stuff.I caught up with John at his studio in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We recorded this interview through Skype so you'll have to forgive the audio connection. Overall it holds together but there are the occasional dropouts/glitches and overall compromised audio quality. We discussed John's history and career, production philosophies and strategies, (Word-of-mouth) Marketing, stepping back from social media in favour of engaging in Art and doing what's most important: writing great songs, the benefits of Pre-Production, .... etcWithout further ado, here's my conversation with the Conversationalist himself, John Mullane.Outro:Please subscribe on your favourite podcasting app and give us a rating & review on iTunes.If you wanna find more about the show visit UnFamousPodcast.com, Facebook & Instagram is @UnFamousPodcast.And Twitter is @UnFamousPod, but fudge Twitter.If you 'd like to reach John you can use the contact page at inflightsafety.ca Instagram: inflightjohnTwitter: JohnMullaneCredits:Engineer/Producer: Paul EdwardsTheme Music for UnFamous Podcast is by The Pines. All other music for this episode courtesy of In-Flight Safety.
John Mullane and Mike O'Neill join David to discuss Music Synchronicity 101