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Hour one of Larry Conners USA: Guest: John Gordon RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1568182 WEBSITE: https://www.larryconnersusa.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/larryconnersusa NEWSTALK STL: https://newstalkstl.com/larry/ The post Gen Keane On How Iran Is Trying To Destroy Israel /6p 6.4.2026 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
Hour one of Larry Conners USA: Guest: Jarred Weisfeld RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1568182 WEBSITE: https://www.larryconnersusa.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/larryconnersusa NEWSTALK STL: https://newstalkstl.com/larry/ The post Gen Jack Keane on Iranian Lies /6p 5.29.2026 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
On this episode of Bad Dads Film Review, the dads review Saipan (2025), a dramatization of one of the most explosive moments in modern Irish football history.In this episodeWhy this story still matters: Ireland's 2002 World Cup buildup and the Keane/McCarthy falloutThe core tension: perfectionist, win-first standards vs “get the job done” tournament pragmatismCamp preparation issues and why they became the flashpointClub-vs-country politics in the background (including pressure dynamics around Manchester United)Performances: thoughts on the Roy Keane portrayal and Steve Coogan's grounded McCarthyWhether the film feels fair to both sides or leans into dramatized caricatureThe wider football question: was Keane right in principle but wrong in approach?Bad Dads consensusStory relevance: highPerformance quality: strong, with mixed reactions on specific portrayal choicesHistorical accuracy: debatedRewatch value: good for football fans and sports-drama watchersOverall: **Strong recommend**You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Mpox in Melbourne update and new research about trans and gender diverse people living with HIV. Living Positive Victoria CEO Richard Keane joins us. The research is a collaboration between Living Positive Victoria, Transgender Victoria, the Equinox Clinic at Thorne Harbour Health and ARCSHS at La Trobe University. Living Positive Victoria
Sinéad Keane, CEO of spunout, Ireland's youth information and support platform, outlines the details of a new report which found that anxiety and isolation are amongst the issues which young people are primarily impacted by.
Meitheal d'oibrithe deonacha ag teastáil ón dtionscnamh 'Cuimhneacmh an Chláir'.
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Join Matthew Brennan, David Wilson and Ben Symes on this week's episode of the Green Scene, your one-stop shop for all things Irish football.The trio kick things off by chatting about the Republic of Ireland new call-up Rory Finneran and what he could develop into in the squad. The lads then dive into where Robbie Keane could go next after he won the Hungarian Cup at the weekend before he chases yet another League title this coming weekend.There is chat around the playoffs and John Egan's form with Hull City as he looks to return to the Premier League.And with Liam Scales pivotal to the rejuvenation in Celtic's season, does the Wicklow man finally get his flowers? And where does Troy Parrott end up next after the AZ Alkmaar man is linked to... Coventry City?And as ever, we are looking for your inspiration to help us, fancy getting in touch?You can do so by emailing thegreenscene@offtheball.com Contact us on socials @offtheball across all our platforms.Or if you want to contact us directly message the @offtheball.football account on Instagram.And as ever, we are on WhatsApp on 087 9 180 180.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/joinThe Green Scene on Off The Ball is brought to you by Cadbury, proud sponsor of the Republic of Ireland football teams.
Ceoltóirí beo sa stiuideo – albam nua aici den teideal ‘Rise'.
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This week, we're looking at what makes up the bulk of the ATF's new gun rule package: industry regulations. To discuss how the rulemaking will impact gun makers, importers, and retailers, we have Larry Keane of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) on the show. NSSF is the gun industry's trade group, which represents most of the major gun brands in America. Keane said the ATF's proposed changes are the most significant he's seen, and he outlined some of the rules he believes will have the greatest impact. He said that while the ATF consulted NSSF on some of the rules, the group was still reviewing the full text of the dozens of proposals. He argued it will help streamline recordkeeping and sales processing for the gun industry, as well as minimize potential paperwork violations. Keane said the change to the definition of what constitutes a willful violation will help prevent the sort of zero-tolerance policy the Biden Administration imposed. Keane also said the rollback of the pistol brace rule is promising but leaves some questions open. He said the industry doesn't think the gender ID change will prevent anyone from buying guns, but wants further clarity. Still, he said NSSF is very happy with the overall package.Special Guest: Larry Keane.
Tá an Comhairleoir Contae Cillian Keane ag seasamh d'Fhianna Fáil sa bhfoghthoghchán i nGaillimh Thiar.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from Europe, the Premier League and the international game.Arsenal reach their first UEFA Champions League final in 20 years after a 2-1 aggregate win over Atletico MadridBukayo Saka scores the decisive goal in a 1-0 second-leg win in North LondonMikel Arteta reflects on a special night and his side's long-term ambitionsRiccardo Calafiori calls qualification for the final in Budapest a major achievementDion Fanning gives his analysis of Arsenal's performance on the Football ShowBayern Munich prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain after a dramatic 5-4 first legKhvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele continue PSG's record-breaking attacking formAchraf Hakimi ruled out of PSG's trip to MunichRobbie Keane dismisses speculation linking him with jobs in the UK, focusing on FerencvarosVictor Ozhianvuna tipped as a future Ireland regular despite missing the latest squadPaul McGrath visits Dalkey United, inspiring young playersRenee Slegers urges Arsenal Women to refocus on WSL qualification after European exitBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. Ian talks to Simon Bajkowski, the Chief Manchester City reporter for the Manchester Evening News plus Toby & Stephen from the Forever Blue squad about the dramatic draw at Everton, the Guehi backpass, the Keane "Red Card", Pep's future and much more. To buy a "It's Great to be a Blue" TShirt go via this linkbuytickets.at/itsgreattobeablue/storeIf you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
In this episode of The Dish on Health IT, Tony Schueth is joined by Dr. Thomas Keane, National Coordinator for Health IT at ONC, along with Alix Goss and Janice Reese. The conversation moves between policy, standards, and real-world implementation, with Tony often grounding the discussion in the practical friction points the industry continues to face. Tony opens by noting that “ONC is ONC again,” setting a lighter tone while also framing the broader conversation around where federal health IT policy is headed. He highlights Dr. Keane's unusual background spanning engineering, clinical practice, and federal leadership, asking how that path shaped his perspective on impact. Dr. Keane explains that his transition into policy was driven by exposure and opportunity, but importantly, he continues to practice medicine. Tony picks up on that point, noting how rare it is for a National Coordinator to still be actively practicing, reinforcing the value of having a policy leader grounded in real-world care delivery. Interoperability at the “Speed of Trust” Tony then shifts the conversation to one of his core themes: interoperability as infrastructure. He references Dr. Keane's framing of interoperability needing to operate at the “speed of trust,” and pushes on the tension between that vision and the reality of legacy systems still dominating the market. Dr. Keane responds by walking through ONC's dual-track approach. On one hand, rulemaking like HTI-5 is pushing toward a FHIR-based, API-driven future. On the other, ONC recognizes that legacy standards are deeply embedded and must continue to be supported. He also points to the CMS Health Tech Ecosystem initiative as a powerful example of how government can accelerate progress by convening stakeholders rather than relying solely on regulation. Tony brings Janice Reese into the discussion to ground this vision in implementation reality. Janice emphasizes that the biggest barriers are not the APIs themselves, but the underlying trust infrastructure. She outlines identity, security, consent, and directory services as the key gaps preventing interoperability from scaling nationally. Imaging as a Case Study in Misaligned Incentives Tony pivots to diagnostic imaging, framing it as a clear example where standards exist but adoption lags. He references the continued reliance on physical media like CDs and asks whether the issue is less about technology and more about incentives and certification. Dr. Keane agrees and shares a detailed example from his time as a radiologist, describing how consolidating imaging workflows improved efficiency and reduced turnaround times. He uses this to illustrate the broader point: the technology exists, but economic and operational incentives often work against seamless data exchange. He also notes that ONC's recent RFI is intended to better understand these barriers and inform future rulemaking. Tony keeps the tone light with a quick aside about McDonald's and queue efficiency, but uses it to reinforce a serious point. Even when better systems exist, organizations sometimes stick with less efficient models because they are familiar or expected. Prior Authorization: Progress, but Still Fragmented Tony then moves into prior authorization, referencing CMS-0057 and Da Vinci use cases as signs of progress, particularly on the medical side. He contrasts that with the ongoing fragmentation in pharmacy prior authorization and asks how ONC is thinking about bridging that gap. Dr. Keane emphasizes that standards alone are not enough. Real progress depends on making those standards usable in practice. He points to ongoing work with EHR vendors, PBMs, and intermediaries to ensure that real-time prescription benefit tools deliver complete and accurate information that clinicians can trust. Tony and Alix build on this by connecting real-time benefit checks to broader price transparency efforts, suggesting that combining these capabilities could fundamentally change how patients and providers make decisions together at the point of care. Price Transparency: Still Not Patient-Friendly Tony directly challenges the current state of price transparency, asking how the industry moves beyond “check-the-box” compliance to delivering something that is actually usable for patients. Dr. Keane acknowledges that while progress has been made, much of the data remains too complex and not sufficiently tailored to individual patients. He notes that CMS continues to iterate on requirements, but that making cost information actionable at the point of care remains an ongoing challenge. AI: From Hype to Real Utility Tony transitions to AI with a callback to a joke Dr. Keane made about AI either transforming healthcare or reducing it to three bullet points. He uses that setup to ask whether AI can realistically make complex healthcare data usable for patients and clinicians. Dr. Keane answers with a firm yes, pointing to existing use cases in radiology and clinical workflows where AI is already improving accuracy and efficiency. He shares examples of AI identifying stroke patterns, highlighting abnormalities in imaging, and even summarizing clinical reports. Tony then brings the conversation back to risk, asking about overreliance on AI and how policy should address bias and accountability. Dr. Keane is clear that responsibility still sits with the clinician, noting that physicians are trained to recognize bias and must independently validate AI-driven insights. Janice and Alix add that AI's success ultimately depends on the quality and standardization of the underlying data. Without consistent, trusted data, AI will simply amplify existing gaps. Information Blocking and Enforcement Tony closes the main discussion by turning to information blocking, asking what message ONC has for organizations that continue to restrict data access under the guise of technical or legal constraints. Dr. Keane outlines a range of enforcement mechanisms, from corrective action plans to potential financial penalties. He emphasizes that while ONC prefers to work with organizations to resolve issues, the expectation is clear: data must flow. Final Call to Action: Data Liquidity As always, Tony ends with a call-to-action question. If there were one thing the industry could do starting tomorrow, what would it be? Dr. Keane's answer is direct: make data liquid. He ties this back to reducing administrative burden, improving price transparency, and enabling better patient decision-making. The goal is a system where data flows seamlessly, at the direction of the patient, to support care and operations. Janice and Alix close by reinforcing that the industry does not lack standards or policy direction. The real challenge is aligning stakeholders and scaling adoption.
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Larry Kudlow and General Jack Keane discussing the unreliability of the Iranian government and the internal power struggle between political leaders and the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC). Despite recent diplomatic signals regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, the conversation highlights how the IRGC's military aggression—specifically firing on tankers—undermines any verbal promises of cooperation. The speakers argue for maintaining a strict economic and financial blockade to weaken the regime rather than trusting in deceptive negotiations. Finally, they detail the logistical challenges of a proposed nuclear disarmament plan, emphasizing that Iran is unlikely to surrender its enriched uranium crown jewels without immense pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a young Roy Keane headed on the train to Dublin from Cork for a coaching course, he saw some railway workers toiling by the track.‘Look at them fuckers out there and they're going like the hammers,' he said. ‘I have to make it as a footballer.'On Free State today we look at what drives a man like Roy Keane and how is the boy the father of the man?Dave Hannigan, author of We Need to Talk About Roy, discusses how Ireland and Keane have got along and not got along. He explains the force that took him from Mayfield to England when many expected he would soon be back. But Keane stayed and succeeded in ways nobody could have imagined. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Hannigan joins us today to talk about his new book "We Need To Talk About Roy"None has had more of substance to say for himself. Across nearly four tumultuous decades, from callow teen prospect to grey bearded influencer, Roy Keane has transcended sport, redefined the parameters of fame and captivated the nation. Our hopes, dreams and sometimes our despair have been wrapped up in him, his exploits and outbursts. Oscillating between national treasure and national argument, he put the manic in talismanic, bestriding Lansdowne Road one minute, getting booed there the next.If the sporting heroes of every era offer a window into a society, We Need to Talk About Roy is a fascinating portrait of who and what we were in the age of Keane, showcasing our vices and virtues, our fortunes and foibles. The best of us, the worst of us. Drink. Religion. United. Begrudgery. The Celtic Tiger. Tabloidization. Saipan. Touching on all the major themes and teams, this remarkable book is a refreshing and entertaining look at how the life and times of our greatest footballer is the story of modern Ireland itself. His progress and pitfalls, revolutions and evolution uniquely intertwined with those of the country that made him.He is of Ireland. Ireland is of him.
Author Carter Keane comes on to talk about their debut novella Morsel, available April 14, 2026, from Tor Nightfire. With host Trevor, they talk about capitalism, hunger, and catharsis, and a lot more both directly related and tangential to the book's big questions.You can find more about Carter Keane at carterkeane.com, and you can find the book available at your local library or your favorite book retailer on April 14! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share a conversation with offensive line coach Tim Keane. Four OL with starting experience are missing spring camp for health/injury reasons - and Keane keeps juggling as the coaching staff builds OL depth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share a conversation with offensive line coach Tim Keane. Four OL with starting experience are missing spring camp for health/injury reasons - and Keane keeps juggling as the coaching staff builds OL depth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The second hour of The Tara Show on April 9, 2026, bridges the gap between personal health and high-stakes geopolitics, opening with a discussion on medical data suggesting married couples face lower cancer risks than single individuals. The tone shifts sharply as the broadcast critiques "pro-rape, pro-murder" Democratic policies, linking liberal judicial leniency to a perceived rise in lawlessness. The hour concludes with a strategic analysis from Gen. Jack Keane, who warns that Iran is using the ceasefire to stall for time, while Tara explores the narrative that Democrats are leveraging the Iran crisis as a primary justification to remove President Trump from office.
Corporate culture is a nightmare, but getting out of the office brings its own problems in Carter Keane's debut novella – Morsel. It's a story about monsters and eldritch beings, about killer cults and evil law-enforcement, about wellbeing scams and a boss from hell – but it's also a springboard for a whole conversation about the cons (many) and pros (debatable) of capitalism. Carter indulges my devil's advocacy, before we get back to the matter of strange forest disappearances and horrible shit that happens with bears. It's a whole range of ways to feel scared of the world. Enjoy! Other books mentioned: The Ritual (2011), by Adam Nevill Last Days (2012), by Adam Nevill All the Fiends of Hell (2024), by Adam Nevill The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion (2017), by Margaret Killjoy Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1989), by Frederic Jameson Debt: The First 500 Years (2011), by David Graeber Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist (2017), by Kate Raworth The Cold Vanish: Seeking the Missing in North America's Wildlands (2020), by Jon Billman Rust Belt Femme (2020), by Rachael Anne Jolie Night of the Grizzlies (1969), by Jack Olsen Support Talking Scared on Patreon Check out the Talking Scared Merch line – at VoidMerch Come talk books on Threads, Bluesky, and Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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WMAL GUEST: GEN. JACK KEANE (Retired 4-Star General and Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst) on President Trump’s primetime address to the nation, the systematic dismantling of the Iranian regime's military capabilities, and the upcoming two-to-three week timeline to complete U.S. objectives. WEBSITE: UnderstandingWar.org SOCIAL MEDIA: X.com/Gen_JackKeane Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible, and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, April 2, 2026 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Cassie Smedile discussed: INTERVIEW: Gen. Jack Keane: Retired 4 star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst on President Trump’s address to the nation last night on the war with Iran. INTERVEIW: Kurt Schlichter: Senior Columnist at Townhall, Lawyer, Army COL (R), author of new book, “Blue Flame,” on Trump’s Iran announcement and the birthright citizenship debate at Supreme Court. Trump’s Easter Lunch Routine: President Trump sticks up for Erika Kirk and jokes about J.D. Vance and his Iran speech at the White House Easter Lunch. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible, and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, April 2, 2026 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#409 In this episode, Guy introduced a deep conversation with Welsh guest Mark TJ Kean, who calls himself a full-time "professional wizard" and links dragons and serpents to kundalini and the spiral "fabric of reality," which he says Druids understood. Mark described a 2003 awakening in London after obsessing over ancient Egypt: staring at a light, he received a "download" about the Great Pyramid's relationship to light, frequency, and out-of-body travel, followed by two weeks of bliss and a turn to alchemy, Kabbalah, and kundalini yoga. He recounted spontaneous astral experiences, a lucid-dream retreat where he rode a giant serpent into space, and his "Celtic chakras" interpretation of Arthurian spinning castles and the Holy Grail as the heart center. He also shared living in Panama's jungle during the pandemic, a solo mountain vision quest, and becoming fully dedicated to his courses at Sleeping Serpent. About Mark: Following a Spiritual awakening in 2003, Mark shares wisdom from two decades of experience with practicing and teaching Spirituality. Highly trained in Kundalini Yoga, Kundalini Dance, Shamanism, Meditation, Lucid Dreaming, Alchemy, Magic, Druidry, and many other Spiritual and Esoteric subjects. He re-imagines ancient wisdom practices for the modern world, such as Shamanic Dragon Yoga and Ancient Egyptian Serpent Shamanism. He is the co-creator of the popular Kundalini Clubbing events in the UK. He teaches all over the world, and has over 20,000 online students, in every country in the world. He helps spiritual seekers go from feeling stagnant in their spiritual development, and disconnected from their life mission, to experiencing Spiritual awakening and transformation, by embodying ancient wisdom practices. This journey enables them to unlock their potential, achieve deep contentment, and harness their newfound spiritual energy and creativity toward living their life mission fully. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - The Ancient Energy System the West Lost — Kundalini, Druids & Awakening! (00:46) - Retreat Setting Intro (01:40) - Meet the Wizard (03:41) - Dragon Kundalini Symbolism (07:33) - Origin Story 2003 (09:39) - Pyramid Light Download (11:09) - Alchemy and Kundalini Path (14:22) - Integrating Bliss Phase (18:50) - Kundalini Dance Bridge (21:21) - Spontaneous Out of Body (26:13) - Liminal Lucid Dream Serpent (32:18) - Celtic Chakras Spinning Castles (34:17) - Heart Chakra Spiral (35:00) - Chakras Beyond India (35:56) - Wales Castles Mystery (38:33) - Hidden in Plain Sight (38:49) - Cosmic Cycles Forgetting (41:25) - Purpose to Awaken (42:28) - Telepathy Coming Online (45:14) - Kundalini Secret Fire (49:04) - Distraction vs Truth (52:45) - Panama Jungle Initiation (01:01:04) - Returning and Retreats (01:02:37) - Full Time Wizard Path (01:04:15) - Where to Find Mark (01:05:11) - Final Thanks Goodbye How to Contact Mark TJ Keane:sleepingserpent.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
As Brian Delamont returns for the monthly Spiritual Formation episode, Heather introduces the colloquial term "main character energy" as a cultural myth to unpack. Brian, Heather, and Keane walk through Scripture from Jonah to Jesus to Peter, exploring the importance of keeping a Kingdom perspective. Jonah 4:9-11 "He gives us agency, and yet He also offers us a much better story." Matthew 11:28-30 "Being the protagonist, being the main character, is exhausting because you have to fight the fight [...] and yet, God is saying, 'I have a path for you that is lighter and easier than you could possibly imagine.'" Matthew 6:25-34 "It's so much work trying to be king of the universe when there already is one who's inviting me to actually just follow and come and rest and be." "The story that is so all-consuming for me is all consuming for me in that moment, but that's also not the whole story. God continues to write all of history. He has a plan; He has a purpose." "We are temporal beings; we are here for a moment [...] This healthy awareness of my humanity, my fragility, is very much an antidote to our tendency to be the main character." John 3:16 2 Peter 3:9 Luke 12:32 "When we pray 'Your Kingdom come, Your will be done,' that is a laying down of our main character-ness and an identification with the greater Kingdom that Jesus is bringing and will bring." Acts 10 "When we collaborate with Him, that's when we have this opportunity to see the body of Christ thrive and to see the fruits of the Spirit really become abundant." "We will always pursue what we consider most important." Matthew 6:21 "If we really see people, if we really value people, then we will cross whatever boundaries and borders and resource deficiencies that there may be in order to do what God is calling us to do, to see the treasure that He sees." March Reflection: What do I really value? What really matters here? What am I treasuring, and is that what God treasures in the way that He treasures it? What's changing our lives: Keane: Watching through a TV series Heather: Getting a thumb brace Brian: Rooibos tea Weekly Spotlight: Each One Matters Campaign andFaith Academy We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Jacob ‘The Gowler' Gowler and Matt ‘The Allard' Allard go deep into the numbers and tactics behind Brentford's recent run and what's coming next.They kick things off by reviewing their predictions from the Brighton, Burnley and Bournemouth matches - what they got right, what they didn't, and what the data says in hindsight.Then it's into the detail - a full statistical and tactical breakdown of the Wolves and Leeds games, including game state swings, patterns of play and where Brentford controlled (and lost control of) matches.One key question under the microscope - do Brentford concede more goals just before or after half-time or late in the game? The numbers suggest a fairly even split, with slightly more goals conceded in the second half (0.71 vs 0.65 per game), hinting at late-game vulnerability There's also a proper data-led debate on Rico Henry versus Keane Lewis-Potter at left back - what do the metrics say about defensive solidity, progression and attacking output?Looking ahead, the pod previews the next three fixtures, asking whether Everton and Fulham are overperforming, and digging into Manchester United's tactical approach under CarrickThey finish up by predicting points The Bees will pick up from the next three games while asking the big question - where will Brentford finish this season? With European qualification spots potentially extending further down the league table than usual, the race is very much on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
London Civil Case - Thank you for your supportThe Civil Case against me in London came to an end last Friday when the Claimants and their lawyers accepted a ‘drop hands settlement of the extant claim on the conditions that:1. the Claimants file and serve a Notice of Discontinuance by 10 am 20 March 2026; and2. that there be no order for costs'In other words, they accepted an offer, made by me the previous evening, that they discontinue their claim. I instructed my legal team to make the offer because it was apparent at the end of day eight of the trial that the claimants case, as presented by McCue and Jury, the lawyers for the claimants, was in serious trouble. I gave them a way out. Dolores Keane – A Great VoiceI have always loved music. All kinds of music but I have a particular fondness for Irish traditional and folk music. I think by the time I heard De Danann's first album, with Dolores Keane's amazing voice leading the vocals, I was probably in Cage 11. That first Dé Danann album was incredible and over the subsequent years I never stopped being astonished by the uniqueness of Dolores Keane's magnificent voice.
Spend the night in a spooky mansion with Mr Keane, and the eccentrics in the family to solve a murder mystery.
For nearly forty years, Fergal Keane has reported for the BBC from some of the world's most brutal conflicts – in Gaza, Iraq, Rwanda, Sudan, Ukraine and beyond – and in that time interviewed scores of children who are the innocent victims of adult wars.As he came to understand the impacts of trauma on young minds, Keane began too to experience his own mental breakdowns – the result of a troubled childhood and a career spent running towards danger – and was eventually diagnosed with PTSD.In today's episode, he reflects on what he has learned from his own experiences and reporting about how childhood traumas can be treated, and the hope for those living through today's wars.The Global Story brings clarity to politics, business and foreign policy in a time of connection and disruption. For more episodes, just search 'The Global Story' wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.Producer: Hannah MooreExecutive producer: Bridget HarneyMix: Travis EvansSenior news editor: China CollinsPhoto: Displaced children play in Gaza, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Haitham Imad/ EPA/ Shutterstock.
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall.*Inniu an t-aonú lá ‘s fiche de mhí an Mhárta. Is mise Alanna Ní Ghallachóir.Thug Gerry Adams fáilte roimh “dheireadh láidir” ar éileamh damáiste san Ard-Chúirt i Londain, a tharraing triúr íospartach d'ionsaithe de chuid an IRA Sealadach ina choinne. Mhaígh na héilitheoirí go raibh Adams faoi dhliteanas pearsanta i leith na ngorthuithe a bhfuair siad sna hionsaithe i Londain agus i Manchain in 1973 agus 1996. Dé hAoine, ar lá dheireanach na trialach, a mhair coicís, dhearbhaigh dlíodóirí na n-íospartach go raibh an t-éileamh in aghaidh iar-uachtarán Sinn Fein “scortha … gan ordú ar bith maidir le costas.” Tar éis an fhógra, chuir Adams ráiteas amach ag preasócáid i mBéal Feirste ag rá gur fhreastail sé ar an triail le meas a léiriú do na h-íospartaigh agus leis féin a chosaint “in aghaidh na smál agus na gcúiseamh fánach a cuireadh i mo choinne.” Cuireadh deireadh leis an triail tar éis naoi lá d'éisteachtaí os comhair an Bhreithimh Swift san Ard-Chúirt i Londain. Bhí an lámh in uachtar ag an scéinséir polaitiúla One Battle After Another ag na hOscars i mbliana, le sé bhua agus an pictiúr is fearr aige san áireamh. Bhuaigh an tÉireannach Jessie Buckley a céad Oscar ar son a róil mar bhean William Shakespeare, atá trína chéile tar éis bhás a mic atá aon bhliain déag d'aois. “Is rud ar leith é seo,” a dúirt Buckley. Ag trácht ar Lá na Máithreacha, ag deireadh a hóráide glactha, thiomnaigh sí a hOscar do “anord galánta chroí na máthar …. Go raibh míle, míle maith agat.” I measc na mbuaiteoirí eile, fuair an t-aisteoir Michael B Jordan ón scannán Sinners duais an aisteora is fearr, agus ba í Autumn Durald Arkapaw an chéad bhean ariamh ar bronnadh an duais cineamatagrafaíochta uirthi, mar gheall ar a hobair ar an scannán Sinners. Tráthnóna Dé hAoine, d'fhreastail na céadta daoine ar shochraid an cheoltóra Dolores Keane i gContae na Gaillimhe. Chuaigh an t-amhránaí ar shlí na fírinne agus í ina teach féin i nGaillimh Dé Luain seo caite, agus í 72 d'aois. Beidh cuimhne uirthi go deo mar dhuine den chór neamhaí guthanna ar an albam A Woman's Heart ó 1992, in éineacht le Eleanor McEvoy, Mary agus Frances Black, Sharon Shannon, agus Maura O'Connell. Ba bhall bunaidh í den ghrúpa aitheanta De Danann, agus bhí ceann de na guthanna sainiúla de cheol tíre agus tráidisiúnta aici, agus tionchar ollmhór ar cheoltóirí comhaimseartha ar nós Lisa O'Neill agus Lankum. Dúirt an tAthair Gannon, cara teaghlaigh mhuintir Keane, gurb í Dolores “duine de na daoine ab umhaile ar an domhan seo” agus “Fríd an clú uilíoch seo, nár athraigh sí mar dhuine riamh.”*Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script le fáil i d'aip phodchraolta.*GLUAISfaoi dhliteanas pearsanta - personally liablecúiseamh - accusationscéinséir - thrilleranord galánta - beautiful chaosneamhaí - heavenlyball bunaidh - founding member
The best of Arena's week with the Irish star of A Woman of Substance on C4, Jessica Reynolds... Lise Hand reviews Liza Minnelli's new memoir... and we remember the life and extraordinary talent of beloved singer, Dolores Keane.
Reflections from host Sarah Olivieri ... Relationships Multiply Results I recently had a conversation with Sloane Keen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters in Orange County and the Inland Empire, and it clarified something I've been thinking about for years. The leaders who scale impact understand one very important thing: Relationships are infrastructure. Not a "nice to have." Critical infrastructure. We Run Businesses With a Double Bottom Line Sloane said something simple but important: "We don't function very differently than a CEO of a for-profit company. We run a business — we just run a business with a double bottom line." That framing matters. Because when nonprofit leaders reject business language outright, we accidentally lose access to valuable knowledge and practices already tested and proven in the for-profit space. Marketing. Sales. Talent acquisition. Brand positioning. These aren't corporate buzzwords. They're mechanisms. If you don't breathe life into your brand, you cannot: Attract talent Inspire volunteers Activate donors Connect clients to services And in today's world, where there are more services than ever, effective communication isn't optional. When families can't figure out who to call or where to go, that's not a demand problem. That's a clarity problem. More detail doesn't equal more clarity. Clear positioning does. For for-profit organizations, clear positioning gets paying customers. For nonprofit organizations, clear positioning gets the right clients to your door and increases you capacity to make an impact. Mentorship Is Not Just a Program. It's a Leadership Growth Practice We tend to think mentorship is about the mentee. But Sloane said something that reframed this concept: "You actually get as much as you give." Mentorship creates: Social capital Accountability Pattern recognition Confidence Expanded perspective Those aren't soft benefits. Those are performance multipliers. And here's the part nonprofit leaders need to hear: If you take on the role of mentor as a leader, your team will grow and so will you! Mentorship Is A Relationship Skill, Which Is Also A Fundraising Skill We also talked about fundraising. And here's what I keep observing in my own work: When relationships are strong enough, people give spontaneously. If you have to force the ask, the relationship likely isn't ready. That doesn't mean you avoid asking. It means you sequence properly. First: build a connection Then: create joy. Later: invite investment. This makes sense given the setup. When your brand is alive. When your board is activated. When your communication is clear. When your volunteers are inspired. Money starts to move. Not because you pressured it. Because you positioned for it. If You Only Take One Thing Away Nonprofit leadership is not about heroics. It's about relationship design. Mentor your staff. Be mentored yourself. Curate your board. Communicate clearly. Connect people with purpose. That's the multiplier. That's how impact compounds over time. And that's how you build something that lasts. If this conversation resonates, I encourage you to listen to the full episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership with Sloane Keen. And if you want practical frameworks like this delivered weekly, subscribe to the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Newsletter at: www.inspirednonprofitleadership.com/signup Let's build organizations that scale with clarity, not exhaustion. — Sarah About the Guest Sloane Keane is an advocate for social change through youth mentorship. She joined Big Brothers Big Sisters in 2013 as the director of development, charged with creating new funding strategies that tripled agency revenue and doubled the number of matches supported annually. Since becoming CEO in 2018, Keane has continued the growth trajectory for the network's second-largest agency nationwide. She is committed to strengthening the organization's impact on disconnected youth across Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Connect with Sloane: Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.
Author of ‘We need to talk about Roy', David Hannigan joins Eoin Sheahan to discuss the ‘Keane-ification' of modern Ireland and football across the pond.
Pre-Order My New Book “Mysterious Things” and Help Us Spread the Word: invisiblethings.co --- This episode is for you if: 1 - You have had a hard time tapping into your unique creative voice. 2 - You feel disempowered as a creative and feel like you need agents, managers, or talent scouts to succeed. 3 - You need help clearing out the noise in your brain and hearing your creative voice again. This is a chat with phenomenal author-illustrator Claire Keane! We chat about her new gorgeous picture book “Who Are You” and her visual development art for movies like “Tangled” and “Frozen”. This was a magical chat and I can't wait for you to listen! SHOW NOTES: Claire Keanehttps://www.claireonacloud.comClaire Keane's Substackhttps://claireonacloud.substack.com”Who Are You” Picture Bookhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/779600/who-are-you-by-claire-keane/Know Yourself Substack Posthttps://claireonacloud.substack.com/p/know-yourselfupdatedHamnethttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamnet_(film)Glen Keanehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_KeaneBil Keanehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bil_Keane Producer / Editor: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.coAudio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.coSoundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.comSpotify Playlist of WHY? Songs Used on This Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZIE7PHG5I1Ddg1BuVGRzj?si=4x_BzDZjQgqSpoaLXdVACg&pi=h4HsIKG0SP6Kg SPONSORS:SQUARESPACEHead to https://www.squarespace.com/PEPTALK to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PEPTALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Singer Mary Black remembers her friend Dolores Keane, who died yesterday.
Kelly Cates is joined by Roy Keane, Jamie Redknapp and Ashley Young to break down all the action from Super Sunday, including Liverpool's draw with Tottenham Hotspur and the day's biggest Premier League talking points.Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by asking it to play "Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Retired Four-Star General Jack Keane joins the show to talk the war in Iran with Larry Kudlow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the 6 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: WMAL GUEST 6:05 AM - INTERVIEW - DANIEL TURNER - Founder, Power the Future on the impact to oil prices TOPIC: Oil prices surge after strikes kill Iran’s supreme leader, tankers hit near Strait of Hormuz Pope Leo XIV calls for “reasonable, sincere and responsible dialogue" in place of weapons in response to strikes against Iran. WMAL GUEST 6:35 AM - INTERVIEW - GEN. JACK KEANE - a retired four-star general, former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, and chairman of the Institute for the Study of War. TOPIC: Gen. Keane’s analysis on the strikes on Iran and what’s next Israeli singles sheltering from bombs are utilizing a special dating app for the bunker. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, @bethanyshondark and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, March 2, 2026 / 6 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
General Jack Keane discusses a coordinated military offensive by the United States and Israel aimed at permanently dismantling the Iranian regime. The strategy centers on achieving tactical surprise through daylight strikes, focusing initially on the destruction of air defense systems and the decapitation of political and military leadership. Keane emphasizes that this is a comprehensive campaign of war rather than a localized operation, intended to exploit Iran's current domestic vulnerabilities and neutralize its missile and drone capabilities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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