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A Yank on the Footy
373 Essendon Bombers 2025 Preview w/ Jonathan Walsh of “Don the Stat”

A Yank on the Footy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 61:36


Episode 373 - Essendon Bombers 2025 Preview w/ Jonathan Walsh of the “Don the Stat” podcast Podcast Website  https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/ Don The Stat Podcast @Kyptastic1 @JonathanJWalsh www.donthestat.com   A Yank on the Footy March 2024 Introductory episode Guest Intake Form - link Want to help out the podcast? Leave me a review! Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ayankonthefooty Podcast "merch" storefront https://www.redbubble.com/people/ayankonthefooty/shop?asc=u @Yank_on A Yank on the Footy Podcast - Home | Facebook ayankonthefooty@gmail.com MAILING LIST signup: I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new  episode dropped off right into your inbox.  You can sign up for the mailing list that is on ayankonthefooty.com For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14  Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S.: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 –  Active duty military and veterans, dial 988 and press 1

C'est en France
Affaire Pelicot : la remise en question des hommes ?

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 11:59


En 2024, le procès hors normes des "viols de Mazan" a placé les violences sexuelles au cœur du débat public en France. Véritable tournant, il souligne leur dimension systémique et interroge la responsabilité masculine dans la culture du viol. Du slogan "pas tous les hommes" lancé sur les réseaux sociaux, aux groupes de parole où certains remettent en question leurs propres comportements, l'affaire tend aux hommes un miroir parfois difficile à regarder. Reportage de Sonia Baritello, Jade Lévin et Jonathan Walsh.

France in focus
France's Pelicot case: Questioning toxic masculinity

France in focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 11:59


The Pelicot rape trial at the end of 2024 put the issue of sexual violence at the centre of public debate in France. Seen as a real turning point, the case has also raised questions about men's responsibility in rape culture. From the #Notallmen slogan circulating on social media, to discussion groups where some men have been examining their own behaviour, the case has prompted many men to take a long, hard look in the mirror. FRANCE 24's Sonia Baritello, Olivia Salazar-Winspear, Jade Lévin and Jonathan Walsh met some of them.

Kerry Today
The Kingdom’s Response to Weather Emergencies – January 10th, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025


Jonathan Walsh is officer-in-charge of Iveragh Coast Guard unit. He spoke to Jerry about the coast guard’s involvement in helping those who were sick, injured, vulnerable and isolated during the snow, ice and cold. Sheila Heery lives in Brosna and talks about the response there. Darragh Curtin is a dairy farmer in Brosna; he and his brother Gearóid have been clearing roads all week.

Share Podcast
The deadly disease killing Australians - with Jonathan Walsh

Share Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 12:45


In this episode, we explore the critical issue of dust diseases in Australia, focusing on silica-related conditions in high-risk industries. Legal expert Jonathan Walsh shares insights on how many workplaces still overlook dust exposure as a significant risk, leading to rising cases of diseases like silicosis. He emphasizes the need for better education, stricter regulations, and a shift in responsibility towards employers for workplace safety. Join us for an engaging discussion on how we can protect the health and safety of workers facing these challenges. About our guest: Jonathan Walsh is a Principal Lawyer and Practice Group Leader for the QLD, NT, and NSW Dust Diseases teams at Maurice Blackburn, based in Brisbane. An Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury (Dust Diseases) by the Law Society of NSW, Jonathan graduated from Macquarie University with a Bachelor of Media and a Bachelor of Laws. He joined Maurice Blackburn in 2003, was admitted to practice in 2005, and took a hiatus from 2007 to 2011 to work in a major commercial law firm and as in-house counsel for a financial institution before returning to the firm. Known for his hard work and technical expertise, Jonathan is dedicated to achieving justice for clients affected by corporate and governmental negligence. He emphasizes the importance of support beyond compensation, frequently visiting clients in their homes or hospitals and collaborating with support groups to ensure comprehensive care and guidance. Follow Our Guest: Website: https://www.mauriceblackburn.com.au/ Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/jonathanfwalsh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.walsh.908/ Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/ https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/ Episode Highlights: 01:14 - Current State of Silica-Related Diseases 03:50 - Reflection on the James Hardie case 05:53 - Ongoing Challenges in Dust Disease Management 08:21 - Future Aspirations for Dust Disease Management 10:19 - Employer Accountability and Worker Safety 11:44 - Regulatory Resources and Compliance

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#60. Principal Lawyer : The deadly Silicosis disease killing Australians - Jonathan Walsh

Share Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 64:52


In this episode, we chat with Jonathan Walsh, a principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn, who has dedicated nearly two decades to advocating for workers affected by dust diseases. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of early detection and improved workplace conditions, passionately fighting for those who often feel powerless against large corporations. He discusses the barriers workers face in seeking compensation, including stigma and fear of job loss while offering practical advice on understanding legal rights and seeking medical help. Highlighting the role of organizations in raising awareness, Jonathan underscores the urgent need for systemic change in how workplaces handle dust exposure, advocating for a more supportive environment that empowers workers to speak up about their health concerns. About our guest: Jonathan Walsh is a Principal Lawyer and Practice Group Leader for the QLD, NT, and NSW Dust Diseases teams at Maurice Blackburn, based in Brisbane. An Accredited Specialist in Personal Injury (Dust Diseases) by the Law Society of NSW, Jonathan graduated from Macquarie University with a Bachelor of Media and a Bachelor of Laws. He joined Maurice Blackburn in 2003, was admitted to practice in 2005, and took a hiatus from 2007 to 2011 to work in a major commercial law firm and as in-house counsel for a financial institution before returning to the firm. Known for his hard work and technical expertise, Jonathan is dedicated to achieving justice for clients affected by corporate and governmental negligence. He emphasizes the importance of support beyond compensation, frequently visiting clients in their homes or hospitals and collaborating with support groups to ensure comprehensive care and guidance. Follow Our Guest: Website: https://www.mauriceblackburn.com.au/ Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/jonathanfwalsh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.walsh.908/ Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/ https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/ Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Episode Trailer 02:23 - Who is Jonathan Walsh? 03:53 - The Path to Law 08:27 - Returning to Maurice Blackburn 12:02 - Values that Drive Jonathan's Work 16:04 - Current Issues in Workplace Relations 19:58 - Lessons from the Past: James Hardie Case 24:01 - Legislative Changes and Future Directions 31:35 - Job Security vs. Safety: A Difficult Choice for Workers 34:27 -  The Silicosis Crisis in Australia 37:41 - Understanding Workers' Compensation Claims for Lung Diseases 40:21 - Barriers to Compensation for Dust Diseases 43:21 - How to Make Informed Decisions About Health and Legal Rights 45:42 - The Power of Advocacy 52:31 - Understanding the importance of what you put in 54:32 - Definition of Success 59:36 - Managing Emotions in Sensitive Cases

C'est en France
Débarquement de Provence : ces tirailleurs oubliés

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 12:03


C'est un épisode méconnu de la Seconde guerre mondiale : le "blanchiment" des troupes coloniales. En septembre 1944, l'Etat-major français ordonne le retrait de près de 20 000 tirailleurs sénégalais, qui sont remplacés par de jeunes résistants métropolitains. Alors que la France célèbre le 80e anniversaire de la Libération, Florence Gaillard et Jonathan Walsh reviennent sur ce sombre épisode de l'histoire militaire, en hommage à ces soldats trop longtemps oubliés.

France in focus
The other D-Day: France's forgotten colonial troops and the Provence landings

France in focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 12:03


It's one of the untold stories of World War II: how France whitewashed its colonial troops during the liberation from Nazi rule. On August 15, 1944, experienced fighters who came from all corners of the French empire landed in southern France and won key battles to liberate the nation. But because of the colour of their skin, up to 20,000 African riflemen were replaced by untrained, White members of the Resistance. As the country celebrates 80 years since the end of the Nazi occupation, FRANCE 24 pays tribute to these long-forgotten soldiers and highlights their key role in the Provence landings.  In 1944, France was keen to take part in its own liberation, along with its British and American allies. But in a bid to create the Second Armoured Division, General Leclerc needed resources and equipment from the US. At the time, segregation was imposed by the US Army; Black and White soldiers didn't fight together. For the US, allowing Black troops to liberate Paris was out of the question. On August 25, 1944, when French soldiers paraded down the Champs-Élysées, not a single Black soldier took part in the celebrations. Colonial troops suffered further humiliation despite the success of the Provence landings. In September 1944, the military command decided to pull up to 20,000 African riflemen out of the French army. The aim was to "whiten" the ranks. These highly trained soldiers were forced to spend winter in transit camps while white, inexperienced members of the Resistance took their place on the frontlines. FRANCE 24's Aurore Cloé Dupuis, Florence Gaillard and Jonathan Walsh tell us more about the other D-Day, in this new episode of "France in Focus". 

France in focus
Notre-Dame, five years after the flames: A symbol of resilience

France in focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 11:07


Exactly five years ago, the world watched in horror as Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral was ravaged by flames. Today, carpenters and artisans are hammering away to meet a December 8 deadline for the Gothic landmark's grand reopening. Spectators attending the Paris Olympics this summer will already be able to admire the renovated structure from the outside. Meanwhile, life has resumed on the Île de la Cité, the island that's home to Notre-Dame in the historical heart of the French capital. The square in front of the cathedral and its surroundings are even set for a makeover. FRANCE 24's team went to meet local residents. Report by Julie Chouteau, Georges Yazbeck, Sonia Baritello, Jonathan Walsh and Aurore Cloé DupuisDrone footage: Skunati Laurent DoumasEditing: Gilles and JoëlChief editor: Stéphanie Cheval

A Yank on the Footy
#312 - A Yank on the Footy - Essendon Bombers Preview w/ Jonathan Walsh of "Don the Stat" (Explicit)

A Yank on the Footy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 68:05


Episode 312 - Essendon Bombers preview w/ Jonathan Walsh from “Don the Stat Podcast”  (EXPLICIT)   In this episode, episode 312, I am joined by Jonathan Walsh from “Don the Stat” Podcast  to preview Essendon for 2024    podcast website  https://www.ayankonthefooty.com/ Have a sticker for your local footy club that you want to share?  My mailing address is:  Craig Wessels 1124 McKinley St. Sandusky Ohio 44870 USA Guest Intake Form - link Want to help out the podcast? Leave me a review! Buy me a coffee, Podcast fundraiser https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ayankonthefooty Podcast "merch" storefront https://www.redbubble.com/people/ayankonthefooty/shop?asc=u @Yank_on A Yank on the Footy Podcast - Home | Facebook ayankonthefooty@gmail.com Don the Stat - Don The Stat on Apple Podcasts  On Twitter (X) -  @JonathanJWalsh    @Kyptastic1 Club of the episode - Murrabit Blues Murrabit FNC    Murrabit Football Club https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/murrabit-football-club/9e735ca5/golden-rivers-football-league-2024/a98988aa/teams Yogi Berra - “Yogisms” https://yogiberramuseum.org/about-yogi/yogisms/ Aflac - Berra at the Barber (2002, USA) KINER'S KORNER/YOGI BERRA MILLER LITE BEER COMMERCIAL 1987/ WLIE SPORTSTALKNY MAILING LIST signup:  I hope you'll consider signing up for the mailing list, so you'll be the first to have the new episode dropped off right into your inbox.  You can sign up for the mailing list that is on ayankonthefooty.com For crisis support, please contact: Lifeline http://lifeline.org.au 13 11 14  Beyond Blue http://beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636 In the U.S.: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ 1-800-273-8255 –  Active duty military and veterans, dial 988 and press 1

C'est en France
Antisémitisme : paroles de Français juifs

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 12:04


Profanation, insultes, menaces, graffitis… Depuis l'attaque du Hamas du 7 octobre 2023 et la violente réponse d'Israël sur la bande de Gaza, plus de 1 500 actes antisémites ont été recensés en France, soit trois fois plus que durant toute l'année 2022. Ces démonstrations de haine ont réveillé un sentiment d'insécurité chez de nombreux Français de confession juive. Un profond malaise que nous racontent différents témoins que nous avons rencontrés : Rachel Jedinak, rescapée de la Rafle du Vel d'Hiv', Jonas Jacquelin, rabbin de la synagogue Copernic à Paris, Hanna Assouline, présidente et cofondatrice de l'association "Les Guerrières de la Paix", et Michel Wieviorka, sociologue et auteur de "La Dernière Histoire juive, âge d'or et déclin de l'humour juif" (Denoël). Reportage de Natacha Vesnitch et Jonathan Walsh.

France in focus
French Jews speak out amid rising anti-Semitism

France in focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 12:04


Since the October 7 Hamas attack and Israel's crushing response in the Gaza Strip, more than 1,500 anti-Semitic acts have been recorded in France – three times as many as in the whole of 2022. For many French Jews, this outpouring of hatred has awakened a feeling of vulnerability. We went to meet Rachel Jedinak, a survivor of the World War II Vel d'Hiv' roundup; Jonas Jacquelin, a rabbi at a synagogue in Paris's Copernic Street; Hanna Assouline, president and co-founder of the NGO Women Warriors for Peace; and Michel Wieviorka, a renowned sociologist and author whose research interests include anti-Semitism. FRANCE 24's Natacha Vesnitch and Jonathan Walsh report.

Focus
Israel-Hamas war: Activists work to prevent tensions from spilling over to France

Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 6:09


France has both the largest Muslim and Jewish communities in Europe. With the war in Gaza now in its third month, authorities are keen to prevent tensions from spilling over. There has already been a significant surge in anti-Semitic incidents and some French Jews fear for their safety. Another concern is the rising level of hate speech on social media, with racist and anti-Semitic comments soaring. FRANCE 24's Jonathan Walsh and Clovis Casali met with some of the peace activists who are trying to prevent tensions from spreading in France.

Focus
Renewable energy: France's biogas sector is booming

Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 4:08


A decade after its creation, anaerobic digestion is flourishing in France. This method consists in breaking down organic matter to produce biogas, a renewable energy source. The sector already produces the equivalent of the energy capacity of a nuclear reactor, and this will likely be doubled by 2025.  A key part of France's strategy for energy sovereignty and its ecological transition, biogas is showing considerable promise. FRANCE 24's Rebecca Martin, Jonathan Walsh, Armelle Caux and James Vasina report.

C'est en France
Autisme : objectif diagnostic

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 12:12


En France, des générations d'autistes ont longtemps été laissées sans diagnostic faute de formation des professionnels. Ces milliers de Français désormais adultes ont dû s'adapter et vivre avec leur autisme sans le savoir: un parcours du combattant pour faire reconnaître leur particularité. Sonia Baritello et Jonathan Walsh sont allés à leur rencontre.

C'est en France
Marseille : la difficile bataille contre le logement indigne après une longue inaction

C'est en France

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 11:43


Il existerait en France entre 450 000 et 600 000 logements occupés mais considérés comme dangereux pour la santé et la sécurité de leurs habitants. La ville de Marseille est particulièrement touchée. Deux immeubles s'y sont notamment effondrés, le 5 novembre 2018, tuant huit personnes. Les reporters Julia Guggenheim et Jonathan Walsh s'y sont rendus pour faire le bilan quatre ans après le drame. Kévin Vacher, militant contre le mal-logement à Marseille, est l'invité de cette émission.

Focus
War in Ukraine: Meet the Russians who have chosen exile in France

Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 5:26


Since a partial mobilisation was announced in Russia on September 21, some 260,000 Russians have fled their country to avoid being called up to fight in Ukraine, according to the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta. But many had already gone into exile since the beginning of the conflict on February 24. Activists, artists, intellectuals and tech sector workers have departed en masse. Many of these men and women have settled in Europe, particularly France. Our reporters Jonathan Walsh and Ania Zalenskaia went to meet some of these exiled Russians.

Le Point J - RTS
Quelles sont les conséquences du Brexit ?

Le Point J - RTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 12:57


Il y a six ans jour pour jour, les Britanniques décidaient par référendum de quitter l'Union européenne. Elvire Fabry, chercheuse senior à l'Institut Jacques Delors et spécialiste des politiques commerciales éclaire le Point J sur les conséquences concrètes observées aujourd'hui sur l'emploi au Royaume-Uni, les investissements ou encore les déplacements. Jessica Vial Réalisation: Nathan Wyssa >> Pour aller plus loin: - "Brexit, la belle vie sans l'Europe?", reportage de Clovis Casali et Jonathan Walsh pour France 24, le 4 février 2022 (en ligne) - Le dossier "Brexit: histoire d'une désunion" sur Arte.tv (en ligne) - "Europe, rallumer les étoiles", dans l'émission Geopolitis, le 17 janvier 2021 (sur Play RTS) Nous écrire ou nous proposer des quesions: pointj@rts.ch ou 079 134 34 70 (WhatsApp) Crédit photo: Olivier Hoslet/AP

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Revisited
Brexit, one year on: Is life in the UK better without Europe?

Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 17:24


Is the United Kingdom better off without Europe? Did the country make a risky choice by leaving the EU one year ago? Our reporters Jonathan Walsh and Clovis Casali crossed the Channel to understand the consequences of Brexit on the daily lives of citizens. From London to Belfast, via Boston – the town with the highest pro-Brexit vote in 2016 – they report on how the UK has changed.

Billet retour
Royaume-Uni : la belle vie sans l'Europe après un an de Brexit ?

Billet retour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 17:14


La vie est-elle plus belle sans l'Europe ? Le Royaume-Uni a-t-il fait un choix hasardeux en quittant l'UE voilà un an ? Nos reporters Jonathan Walsh et Clovis Casali sont allés outre-Manche pour comprendre les conséquences du Brexit sur la vie des Britanniques. De Londres à Belfast en passant par Boston, la ville qui avait le plus voté pour quitter l'UE, le pays est affecté par ce changement de trajectoire.

Food Safety Matters
Ep. 105. Jespersen, Walsh: Global Food Safety Culture Series: Lessons Learned

Food Safety Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 74:49


Lone Jespersen is a principal at Cultivate, an organization dedicated to helping food manufacturers globally make safe, great tasting food through cultural effectiveness. Lone has significant experience with food manufacturing, having previously spent 11 years with Maple Leaf Foods. Following the tragic event in 2008 when Maple Leaf products claimed 23 Canadian lives, Lone lead the execution of the Maple Leaf Foods, food safety strategy and its operations learning strategy. Lone is a member of the Food Safety Magazine Editorial Advisory Board. Lone holds a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Syd Dansk University, Denmark, a Masters and Ph.D., in food science from the University of Guelph, Canada. Dr. Jonathan Walsh is the technical applications leader for Europe, Middle East and Asia at 3M Food Safety, based in the U.K. Jonathan obtained his Ph.D. in Chromogenic media microbiology from the University of Manchester and has over 20 years working in the industry as a microbiologist. He began his career at LAB M formulating new culture media, and then held roles in other companies developing solutions for rapid microbiology, hygiene monitoring and pathogen detection. During his last 15 years at 3M, Jonathan has led technical applications, support, and training for 3M Food Safety teams and customers across Europe, Middle East, and Africa. He has a number of scientific publications and has been a key speaker for a range of expert organizations including the World Bank, Global Brand Management organization, and the Food Division of the European Union Group. Global Food Safety Culture Webinar Series: The Global Food Safety Culture Series is designed to help you learn about the regional cultures in which your company operates and how to leverage those unique characteristics to improve your food safety outcomes. The series continues to explore five distinct regions: Europe, Australia, Asia, U.S. and Canada, and Latin America. During five separate webinars, these regional cultures will be explored at a macro level by Lone Jespersen, Ph.D., Cultivate, the impact of these regional cultural differences on food safety will be discussed by 3M Food Safety, and a practical case will be illustrated by a food safety professional at a food company operating in the specific region under study. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Lone and Jonathan [14:17] about: Overview of the Global Food Safety Culture webinar series Utilizing the Erin Meyer Culture Map Exploring food safety by regional attitudes toward authority and decision making Contributions from Dannon, Europe; Bulla Foods, Australia; Monde Nisson, Asia; Dairy Farmers of America, U.S. and Canada; Sigma, Latin America Polling results regarding decision making Technology adoption Adoption vs. adaption Cultural advantages and strengths by region Cultural challenges and weaknesses by region Lessons learned and surprises Five stories of successful change through food safety culture NewsMore than 400 now sick in Salmonella Oranienburg outbreak of unknown origin  [3:20] Foodborne Illness in the U.S. Decreased During Coronavirus Pandemic [8:10] Poultry Companies Join with Consumer Groups to Demand Updated Poultry Food Safety Standards [10:24] Sponsored by 3M Food Safety We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com

Reporters
Iraq: A revolution murdered

Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 35:51


In the autumn of 2019, an unprecedented protest movement engulfed the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the predominantly Shiite south of the country. Demonstrators were angry at the widespread corruption and incompetence of the political class, but also the influence of neighbouring Iran and its militias. An extremely violent crackdown left at least 600 dead and 21,000 injured in just a few months. Meanwhile, the leaders of the protest movement became the target of assassinations. As Iraq prepares to hold parliamentary elections, more and more voices are accusing pro-Iranian armed groups of being behind a campaign of systematic violence. FRANCE 24's Jonathan Walsh and Amar Al Hameedawi report.

Reporters
En Irak, la révolution assassinée

Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 36:16


À l'automne 2019, un mouvement de contestation sans précédent embrase Bagdad et le sud de l'Irak majoritairement chiite. Dans le viseur des manifestants, la corruption généralisée et l'incurie de la classe politique, mais aussi la tutelle de l'Iran voisin et l'emprise de ses milices sur le pays. La répression, d'une extrême violence, fait au moins 600 morts et 21 000 blessés en quelques mois. Parallèlement, des assassinats visent les dirigeants du mouvement, une série toujours en cours. Et alors que le pays s'apprête à élire ses députés, de plus en plus de voix accusent les factions armées pro-iraniennes d'être derrière cette campagne de violence systématique. Reportage de Jonathan Walsh et Amar Al Hameedawi.

Reporters
Haut-Karabakh : un désespoir arménien

Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 17:41


En septembre 2020, l'Azerbaïdjan a lancé une guerre éclair dans le Haut-Karabakh, qui a fait des milliers de morts. En six semaines, cette enclave peuplée d'Arméniens a subi une défaite cuisante et s’est vue amputée d'une grande partie de son territoire... Comment les habitants surmontent-ils ce traumatisme ? Quel rôle joue sur place la Russie, qui a parrainé le cessez-le-feu signé le 10 novembre 2020 ? Nos reporters Jonathan Walsh et Mohamed Farhat se sont rendus dans le Haut-Karabakh.

Focus
Teaching secularism in France: Mission impossible?

Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 5:52


The French cabinet has approved a new bill on "strengthening republican values". Although already in the pipeline, it was given fresh impetus after the beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed to his pupils during a lesson on free speech. The gruesome murder shows how difficult it can be to teach children about the issues of secularism and free speech, as well as the pressure parents put on teachers, and the lack of training and support from schools. Salomé Saqué, Jonathan Walsh, Karim Yahiaoui and James Vasina report. 

Ray Horner Show
Jonathan Walsh - WEWS/News5

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020


Clyde, Ohio is a small town not far from Sandusky, but it made headlines nearly a decade ago due to a cluster of children coming down with cancer. EPA studies showed it came from toxic sludge in the soil at a nearby park. Jonathan Walsh is an investigative reporter with WEWS/News 5 in Cleveland, and he has followed this story from when it broke, as he was employed in the Toledo TV market at the time. He has penned a book about this tragic saga, which is called Is My Child Next? The Alexa Brown Story. Alexa was an 11-year-old girl who died, and she was one of 35 other children impacted. One-hundred percent of the book’s proceeds go to the families affected in Clyde.

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Jonathan Walsh spoke with Fred about his book "Is My Child Next? The Alexa Brown Story"

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 15:54


Jonathan Walsh has written a moving account of families affected by childhood cancer in a small cluster in rural Ohio. It's the true story of the families' long endured pain and their fight to find the cause. The families of Sandusky County, Ohio will never forget nor will you once you've read the book. Jonathan spoke with Fred about its' release and the story behind it.

Voices for Change Podcast
Ep. 16 Child Cancer Clusters

Voices for Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 27:39


Wendy and Warren Brown live in Clyde, Ohio, where they were raising their four children. Their daughter Alexa was diagnosed with cancer and died in 2009 at 11 years old. Her cancer diagnosis is linked to a medical mystery that also affected 34 other children in and around their hometown. It was called the Eastern Sandusky County Childhood Cancer Cluster. The story made local and national news, and one of the reporters who told Alexa's story was News 5's Jonathan Walsh. Her story touched him in such a personal way that it inspired him to write a book titled "Is My Child Next? The Alexa Brown Story." Joining Danita to discuss are Alexa's mother, Wendy Brown, and award-winning investigative reporter Jonathan Walsh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TheMailBag
Memsie Stakes | Caulfield Quaddie Preview

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 27:51


Group 1 racing is back! The Memsie Stakes headlines a strong card from Caulfield. Dicko & Pete are joined by 'The Man, The Myth, The Wish' Jonathan Walsh & Mark 'Snowy' Bilney to find the edges & the angles! (00:00) - In The Know with Snow (03:52) - Race 6 (09:15) - Race 7 (13:19) - Race 8 (17:02) - Race 9 (23:46) - Race 10 (25:34) - Best Value Bets For TheMailBag's Best, Value & Lays, head to the Betfair Hub: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/weeken... Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh, 5 mins before every race from TheMailBag App: https://www.themailbag.com.au/shop-1 #MYM #Movers #GWTG

TheMailBag
P.B. Lawrence Stakes | Caulfield Quaddie Preview

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 35:19


The unofficial start of Spring Racing is here! Dicko & Pete enlist 'The Wish' Jonathan Walsh, who also talks his KFC preferences, & Snowy to find the best angles on the card! Caul R5 4:37 Caul R6 7:22 Caul R7 11:46 Caul R8 17:25 Caul R9 23:37 Best, Value & Lays (& In the Know with Snow) 27:23 For TheMailBag's Best, Value & Lays, head to the Betfair Hub: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/weekend-racing-preview/ Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh, 5 mins before every race from TheMailBag App: https://www.themailbag.com.au/shop-1 #MYM #Movers #GWTG

TheMailBag
The Valley Winter Series | Quaddie Preview

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 29:45


Dicko & Pete catch up with 'The Wish' Jonathan Walsh to make side bets on fishing & Sam Tankard sends through his vital Moonee Valley track report. MV R6 5:09 MV R7 9:01 MV R8 11:38 MV R9 13:55 MV Track Report courtesy of Sam Tankard 20:53 Best, Value & Lays 22:40 For TheMailBag's Best, Value & Lays, head to the Betfair Hub: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/weekend-racing-preview/ Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh, 5 mins before every race from TheMailBag App! #MYM #Movers #GWTG

TheMailBag
Moonee Valley | Winter Preview

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 24:34


Back to The Valley & a return of 'The Man, The Myth, The Wish': Pete & Dicko see what Jonathan Walsh has been up to in isolation! MV R2 7:49 MV R3 10:15 MV R4 12:59 MV R8 16:19 Best, Value & Lays 19:53 For TheMailBag's Best, Value & Lays, head to the Betfair Hub: https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/weekend-racing-preview/ Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh, 5 mins before every race from TheMailBag App! #MYM #Movers #GWTG

Reporters
Le Burkina Faso face au péril jihadiste

Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 17:33


En Afrique de l’Ouest, le Burkina Faso fait figure de maillon faible dans la lutte contre le terrorisme au Sahel. Dans le nord du pays, en proie à des attaques incessantes, des provinces entières sont menacées. Et une crise humanitaire sans précédent est en cours, alors que le Covid-19 commence seulement à se propager. Nos reporters Jonathan Walsh et Kalidou Sy se sont rendus sur place.

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 4/2/2020 Part 2

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


:17 - The first responders are in the thick of COVID-19 and have to take extra precautions. Akron Police chief Ken Ball joined the Ray Horner Morning Show to discuss the proper protocol the police force is using, and how they are governing the social distancing guidelines. 6:26 - While many Americans have gotten together and donated their time and services to help those affected, there are others who are out to take advantage of the vulnerable. News 5’s Jonathan Walsh joined the show to talk about some scams that have popped up, as well as potential price gouging. 14:34 - The Ohio primary was moved on March 17th to April 28th. David Pepper is the chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party, and he talked about the process of moving to late April, from in-person voting to absentee ballots. 20:33 - Sports are supposed to be a distraction from the world’s problems, but unfortunately, big events have been postponed with no timetable in sight. Curtis Danburg is with the Cleveland Indians, and he said the team is communicating with Major League Baseball quite often as far as when the regular season can potentially begin.

Ray Horner Show
Jonathan Walsh - WEWS/News5

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020


While many Americans have gotten together and donated their time and services to help those affected, there are others who are out to take advantage of the vulnerable. News 5’s Jonathan Walsh joined the show to talk about some scams that have popped up, as well as potential price gouging.

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Ray Horner Show
Jonathan Walsh-News 5

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


News 5 Consumer Reporter, Jonathan Walsh, talks about shopping, and hoarding during the Coronavirus outbreak.

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Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 3/18/2020 Part 2

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


:17 - Many businesses and retail stores have closed up shop during the Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown, but the essential services are still open. News 5’s Jonathan Walsh gave an update on consumer goods, which includes the hoarding of toilet paper. 10:04 - Are you bored at home now that your local fitness center is shut down? John MacDonald from the University of Akron’s Student Recreation and Wellness center has some tips. 15:25 - Working from home during this time of quarantine? What equipment and software programs are conducive to staying productive inside? Mark Welfley from Welfley Technologies in Fairlawn has the listeners covered.

Revisited
Notre-Dame-des-Landes: French environmental activists still dreaming of freedom

Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 17:39


In January 2018, French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced the government was scrapping plans to build an airport at Notre-Dame-des-Landes, a small village in western France. It was a huge victory for environmentalists and farmers, who had long opposed the plan. Two years on, what has become of those activists who chose to stay? FRANCE 24's Jonathan Walsh and Karim Yahiaoui report.

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 11/27/2019

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019


:19 - For folks flying in and out of the area, the days of the airports just being sterile hallways with some chairs and coffee are going away. Now, airports have slick WiFi access and much better options for food, as the morning show panel discussed. 6:07 - Whether you are shopping on Black Friday, Cyber Monday, or Giving Tuesday, News 5’s Jonathan Walsh has you covered when it comes to consumer goods and the state of shopping malls and big-box stores. 14;25 - Going into the Michigan game, the Ohio State Buckeyes are number one in the AP Top 25 college football poll. WAKR’s Kris Drew broke down the Buckeyes, who, according to him, are playing their best football. 18:10 - We have Dr. Joe Congeni from Akron Children’s Hospital each week to talk about sports medicine, but what exactly does one do in the sports medicine field? Dr. Joe talked about the growing position of sports psychology and how it applies for kids and teens. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur

TheMailBag
Melbourne Cup 2019 Preview

TheMailBag

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 52:00


The race that stops the nation is here! Drew Patchell, joins "The Wish" Jonathan Walsh & Jack Dickens in a massive runner-by-runner preview of The Cup! Get your Mounting Yard Mail fresh 5 mins before every race from themailbag.com.au - accountable, independent betting advice & a report on the key runners. #MYM #Movers #GWTG

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Estación UNTREF
284 Futsal, un deporte que crece. (Entrevista a Jonathan Walsh)

Estación UNTREF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 10:45


05.06 Entrevista a Jonathan Walsh Futsal UNTREF

Estación UNTREF
284 Futsal, un deporte que crece. (Entrevista a Jonathan Walsh)

Estación UNTREF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 10:45


05.06 Entrevista a Jonathan Walsh Futsal UNTREF

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 10/18/2019

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


:19 - Yes, we’ve talked about this a-plenty over the years, and it’s how the state of retail keeps changing. The panel touched on the future of retail, and how stores such as Dollar General have adapted, while others in Kmart and Sears have not and fallen by the wayside. 6:42 - It’s another election season, and that means another school levy in the city of Barberton. Superintendent Jeff Ramnytz discussed it. 11:35 - WEWS News 5 is wiping away $1.5 million in medical debt, thanks to their new program Medical Debt Rescue. How are they doing this? Investigative reporter Jonathan Walsh explains. 17:44 - Scott Wynn stopped by to give his review of the Joker, and he mentioned how another Maleficent is hitting the theaters. 20:17 - And speaking of film, it’s time for another Fortunato Film School at the Akron-Summit County Public Library. Joe Fortunato discussed To Kill a Mockingbird with Tony, and will do so in long form on Sunday afternoon at the library. Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 5/3/2019

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019


:17 - As expected, magazine subscriptions are at all-time lows now. AARP magazine is number one, while Reader’s Digest comes in at #4. The panel also talked about ESPN: The Magazine pulling the plug this week, as well. 4:21 - Scott Callahan has been the head coach of the Hoban Knights girls basketball team for the last decade, but he has decided to step aside. Callahan talked to Ray about his decision 10:55 - Speaking of Scotts, our movie guy is named Scott Wynn, and he talked about what’s happening at the movie houses this weekend. Mainly movies not named Avengers: Endgame. 13:03 - Executive director of the ADM Board here in Akron, Jerry Craig, stopped by the studio to thank the frontline workers and first responders for those in this opioid epidemic. Jerry also talked about how the community has come together in these last five years to address this sad situation. 19:21 - Social security is on the minds of many, and News 5’s Jonathan Walsh is in Washington D.C. to get answers on spousal entitlements.

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 11/21/2018

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018


:17 - Is Black Friday shopping not what it used to be? Are you shopping for yourself or others? Are you looking forward to Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday? WEWS News 5 consumer reporter Jonathan Walsh has you covered, from the big box stores to online shopping to gift cards. 11:55 - Rick McQueen will be stepping down as president and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport at the end of the year, but he’ll have a busy final month. He took a few minutes of his time to talk with Ray about egress in and out of the airport. 16:02 - If you are doing some shopping and are an Indians fan, the team has some new threads for the 2019 season. Bob DiBiasio from the Tribe talked about the slight change in their uniforms. 24:09 - Having a few too many adult beverages Thanksgiving Eve? Arrive Alive has you covered. Summit County prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh called in to promote Arrive Alive, which is a program that sends a cab and takes one home for free (up to $65) around Summit County beginning at 6 PM. 30:14 - In her final in-studio appearance until April, our master gardener Jeanne Poremski stopped by to chat about indoor plants, especially ones used as gifts like the Christmas cacti. 38:13 - Dr. Joe Congeni from Akron Children’s Hospital checks in to discuss some gruesome injuries in sports. Redskins QB Alex Smith went down with a brutal injury 33 years to the day Joe Theismann had a very similar break. 43:17 - And finally, our movie guy and WQMX morning man Scott Wynn talked with Tony about what’s at the theaters this weekend. The big movies that will top the box office are Creed II and the animated Ralph Breaks the Internet.

Bohndesliga
Spezial zum HSV und der 2. Bundesliga mit Joe Zinnbauer

Bohndesliga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 81:41


Die Zweite Bundesliga ist gestartet - und der Hamburger SV ist nach dem Abstieg zum ersten Mal dabei. HSV-Edelfan Nils hat gebetet und gebettelt, dass die Bohndesliga-Crew eine Sondersendung zur neuen Heimat des HSV macht. Und wir haben ihn erhöht. Neunzig Minuten lang sprechen wir über die zweite Bundesliga, über die Favoriten, über die Besonderheiten der Liga und die Eigenheiten der Teams. Und natürlich sprechen wir über den Hamburger SV. Zu Gast in der Sendung ist mit Jo Zinnbauer ein ehemaliger HSV-Coach. Er erklärt, wie er die Chancen des HSV in der Zweiten Liga sieht. Außerdem per Skype zugeschaltet: Jonathan Walsh, nordirischer Fußball-Kommentator und Kenner der Zweiten Liga.

Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast
Ampersand Episode Six: Jhumpa Lahiri, C.D. Wright, Melissa Broder

Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2016 41:22


Jhumpa Lahiri in conversation with translator Ann Goldstein; John Freeman on Annie Dillard; a poem by the late C.D. Wright; a reading by Melissa Broder from So Sad Today; and a performance by slam champion Ebony Stewart. Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast is a production of Poets & Writers, Inc., and is edited by Melissa Faliveno with assistance from Jonathan Walsh.