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My friend and former collaborator, Kevin Cunningham, joins me this week to discuss early season impressions and our trips to various Giants' affiliates — especially Kevin's recent trip up to Eugene. We talk early season weather and a few injuries, as well as philosophical changes we've picked up in the organization.Kevin puts out great content all over the interwebs, including Instagram, Twitter, Blue Sky and Tik Tok, so look for him under Giant Futures at any of those sites, as well as at his Patreon site of the same name. And, of course, you can get all of my work by becoming a There R Giants' subscriber, to get daily Minor Lines emailed straight to your Inbox.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Intro/Outro: “Inspiration Information” by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central; Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post; Kevin Cunningham, Founder of Ireland Thinks and Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin
Intro:Today, we're sitting down with Kevin Cunningham, an elevator professional and entrepreneur who, along with his partner Tim Toan, turned a critical safety challenge into a mission to safeguard lives. Their company, HydraSafe Brake, isn't just creating a product - they're creating peace of mind for everyone who steps into an elevator. This is a story of how a commitment to safety can transform an entire industry, proving that with vision and determination, we can make the world a little bit safer, one elevator at a time.Summary:Kevin Cunningham discusses the HydraSafe Brake, a device designed to prevent unintended ascending movement in elevators, mandated by the A17.3-2020 elevator code. The device, which can be installed on both traction and hydraulic elevators, uses disc brakes to clamp onto rails in case of brake failure. It is particularly useful in hospitals and public buildings, where safety is paramount. The installation takes about two days, and the device can be reused during modernization. Cunningham emphasizes the cost-effectiveness and safety benefits of the HydraSafe Brake, highlighting its role in reducing liability and insurance costs.
Kevin Cunningham, MD and Founder of Ireland Thinks, joins Anton to go through the latest Ireland Thinks poll.From the next presidential election, to Trump's tariffs and the Dail speaking rights row -- all on the agenda here.Get all the latest here.
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at Technological University, Dublin, discusses news that a public consultation is to take place on the use of election posters.
Intro:Welcome to today's episode of The Elevator Careers Podcast. Our guest today is Kevin Cunningham, an industry veteran with over 40 years of experience in elevator construction, modernization, and consulting. Kevin's journey started with sheer determination—calling every day until he got his first job in the elevator trade.In this episode, Kevin shares how his hands-on experience in the field shaped his career and ultimately led him to co-found HydraSafe Brake, a company dedicated to improving elevator safety with cutting-edge braking systems. We'll explore Kevin's insights on career growth, planning ahead, and the critical role of safety in the elevator industry.So, buckle up and join us as we take a deep dive into the world of elevators and safety innovation with Kevin Cunningham.Summary:Kevin Cunningham, an industry veteran with over 40 years in elevator construction and modernization, shared his journey in the elevator industry. He emphasized the importance of communication and product knowledge. Kevin started in 1985 by persistently contacting Fujitec until they offered him a job. He transitioned from a helper to a mechanic in five years and enjoyed modernizations for their complexity. Planning ahead was crucial for him, learning from early mistakes. Moving from the field to consulting, he faced challenges in writing reports but developed templates for efficiency. His transition to manufacturing involved overcoming supply chain issues and emphasized the importance of learning the product and returning phone calls.
Pat Leahy reports from Washington where Taoiseach Micheal Martin met US president Donald Trump this afternoon. How did the Taoiseach do?In part two, Harry McGee talks to political scientist Dr Kevin Cunningham about the evolution of polling and what data reveals about Irish political trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Kevin Cunningham, Founder of Ireland Thinks & lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin; Kate O'Connell, Former Fine Gael TD; and journalist, Lise Hand.
Comac Devlin, Fianna Fáil TD for Dún Laoghaire, Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan - Monaghan, Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent and Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder of Ireland Thinks on the unfolding story at Leinster House.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, and Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder of Ireland Thinks look back on an eventful morning in the Dáil.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Adairsville HS girls basketball coach Melissa Winters and Cass HS boys basketball coach Kevin Cunningham. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, David Herron, David Coleman, and Alan Sanders.
This year's IIEA YPN Christmas Special reflects upon the 2024 ‘year of elections'. Larry Donnelly, Lecturer at NUI Galway, discusses the 2024 US Presidential election and what we can expect with a new Trump administration. Brigid Laffan, Professor Emeritus at EUI, discusses the European Parliament and what we can expect from a new EU Commission. Finally, Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and Founder of Ireland Thinks reflects upon the 2024 Irish General Election and its outcomes. Speakers on this panel include: Larry Donnelly, Lecturer at University of Galway Brigid Laffan, Professor Emeritus at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and Founder of Ireland Thinks
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, political scientist and pollster with Ireland Thinks breaks down some of the results seen over the weekend.
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this Echo Chamber Pod GE 2024 Special we are joined in the tortoise shack by Mr irishelectionprojections.com's Harry McEvansoneya and the man behind irelandthinks.ie, Kevin Cunningham to discuss everything from why Nate Silver is a spoofer to what the polls are saying less than three weeks out from the Irish general election. A feast of a podcast for political polling and projection nerds. Enjoy! The Candidate Pods are available now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/116133576
Dr Theresa Reidy, UCC and Dr Kevin Cunningham, TU Dublin on the coming election. And Emma O' Kelly talks to first-time voters
We are hearing plenty about the accuracy of election polling and yesterday we heard from Josh Clinton about US polling accuracy. But how do our own polls compare to their US counterparts? To discuss further Anton spoke to Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics, TU Dublin and Founder and Managing Director at Ireland Thinks.
Dr Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist in UCC; Dr Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder of Ireland Thinks; Elaine Loughlin, Political Editor with the Irish Examiner; Dr Lorcan Sirr, Senior Lecturer in Housing at TU Dublin
Dr Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist in UCC; Dr Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder of Ireland Thinks; Elaine Loughlin, Political Editor with the Irish Examiner; Dr Lorcan Sirr, Senior Lecturer in Housing at TU Dublin
Dr Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist in UCC; Dr Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder of Ireland Thinks; Elaine Loughlin, Political Editor with the Irish Examiner; Dr Lorcan Sirr, Senior Lecturer in Housing at TU Dublin
Stefan Müller, Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD and Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and Founder of Ireland Thinks
But for how long? Will it disband in November for the election or in January for a rumored February election?Gary Murphy, Elaine Loughlin and Kevin Cunningham join Matt to discuss the potential timeline.
Ciara Doherty speaks to Bernard Durkan TD, Jennifer Whitmore TD, John Fogarty, Niamh Griffin, Larry Donnelly, Wendy Grace and Kevin Cunningham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With two major elections on the horizon both here and in America this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston dives into voter patterns and surprising factors like how weather can affect turnout when she talks Kevin Cunningham from ‘Ireland Thinks'We'll also look at how banks are assessing risks in their commercial property portfolios and what that could mean for the economy. Catherine Sanz of the Business Post will share her findings.And in Germany, the far-right AFD party made historic gains in recent elections. Author Katja Hoyer will discuss what this could mean for Europe.
If you've been following the US Presidential election over the last few weeks, you will have noticed a lot of analysts putting a huge emphasis on polling. It comes off the back of a recent poll in Ireland, which put Fine Gael back as the most popular party in the country So, what are these opinion polls, and how are they carried out? Kevin Cunningham is a Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and MD & Founder at Ireland Thinks and joins Seán to discuss.
Joining Brendan to discuss the Sunday papers are; Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs Consultant and Irish Times columnist, Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Mirror, Tanya Ward, Chief Executive of The Children's Rights Alliance and Dr Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and Founder of Ireland Thinks.
This week I'm joined by my friend Kevin Cunningham to talk about his trip down to Birmingham, AL for the Field of Dreams game at Rickwood Field. We talk Willie Mays, history, stadium design, and sneak in a little prospect talk along the way as well.You can follow all of Kevin's Giant Futures work on his many different platforms by following him on twitter at sfgiantfutures, which should lead you to his Instagram and Tik Tok work as well.And you can follow me on twitter at rog61 or get all of my work sent directly to your Inbox by becoming a There R Giants' subscriber.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Intro/Outro: “Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)” by Aretha Franklin This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
Theresa Reidy, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Government at UCC; Prof. Gary Murphy, Head of the School of Law and Government in DCU; Dr. Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics in the Technical University Dublin; Hugh O'Connell, Political Editor for The Sunday Times
James Lawless, Fianna Fáil TD for Kildare North; Rose Conway-Walsh, Sinn Féin TD for Mayo; Richard O'Donoghue, Independent TD for Limerick County; Christina Finn, Political Editor with The Journal; Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and founder Ireland Thinks
Barry Lenihan, Brian O'Connell, John Cooke, Kay Sheehy Political Analyst Odhran Flynn, Pollster with Ireland Thinks Dr. Kevin Cunningham & Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent, Fionnán Sheahan Ministers Jack Chambers & Helen McEntee Green Party TD Roderic O'Gorman Sinn Fein Finance Spokesman Pearse Doherty Independent TD, Marian Harkin
Dr. Kevin Cunningham politics lecturer at TU Dublin and Pollster with Ireland Thinks & Hugh O'Connell, Political Editor of the Sunday Times.
Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Statistics and Pollster with Ireland Thinks breaks down what we can learn from this year's Eurovision results.
Managing Director of Ireland Thinks and lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin, Dr Kevin Cunningham
Political commentators Gerard Howlin and Dr. Kevin Cunningham analyse the impact of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's resignation from that role and as leader of Fine Gael.
LAS VEGAS – March 13, 2024 – Accomplished trainers Calvin Ford and Kevin Cunningham previewed the upcoming PBC Pay-Per-View available on Prime Video, which is topped by Keith Thurman vs. Tim Tszyu and “Rolly” Romero vs. “Pitbull” Cruz matchups, during a virtual media roundtable on Tuesday before the anticipated clashes. These showdowns take place Saturday, March 30 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with the pay-per-view action set to begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, are available now through AXS.com. The main event is promoted in association with No Limit Boxing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marc-abrams7/support
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack (Note: This podcast begins with a conversation about the use of ChatGPT in the polling for the referendums that is very, very interesting) The votes are in and no matter what your preference (FWIW, I was a Yes/No voter) it is a humiliation for the government, an omnishambles for lots of the opposition and a crisis of confidence for many NGO's. Much to dissect. Joining us is the best political poll anorak around, Mr irishelectionprojections.com Harry McEvansoneya and the man behind Ireland Thinks, (the only company to produce post-vote polling) Kevin Cunningham. We get into the many reasons for the vote, as well as the good, the bad and very ugly aspects of the fallout. The full episode it available here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-100114497 The latest from on the ground in Gaza is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-100169260
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, Managing Director of Ireland Thinks and Lecturer in Politics at the Technical University Dublin; Dr. Theresa Reidy, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Government at UCC; Gerard Howlin, Political Commentator and former Senior Government Adviser; Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, Managing Director of Ireland Thinks and Lecturer in Politics at the Technical University Dublin; Dr. Theresa Reidy, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Government at UCC; Gerard Howlin, Political Commentator and former Senior Government Adviser; Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, Managing Director of Ireland Thinks and Lecturer in Politics at the Technical University Dublin; Dr. Theresa Reidy, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Government at UCC; Gerard Howlin, Political Commentator and former Senior Government Adviser; Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Note: This is a paywall-free version of our regular member-only Sunday Show. We've watched as polling around immigration has continued to make headlines and be used (and misused) by bad faith actors to advance certain narratives. So naturally we went back to our favourite poll-analyst, Mr Irish Election Projections, Harry McEvansoneya. We are also joined by the man behind the questions that sparked some controversy, Ireland Thinks' own Kevin Cunningham. We get into it all. Sincere thanks to Kevin for joining us at short notice. (Poll Discussion starts about min 22) In the first half of the podcast we discuss some of the news of the week, including Tom Clonan vs Stephen Donnelly, Cost Rental that is not Cost Rental, the push for poverty wages, Cork watch and a historic day for Michelle O'Neill and Northern Ireland. The Luke Ming Flanagan interview is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-97063426 Read Harry's analysis here:https://irishelectionprojections.com/2024/02/02/january-2024-projections-update/,
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Adairsville HS girls basketball coach Melissa Winters and Cass HS boys basketball coach Kevin Cunningham. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, and David Coleman.
John Moran, Former Secretary General of the Department of Finance and the former chair of the Land Development Agency and Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin and Founder of Ireland Thinks
Is it time for the political system to grapple more explicitly with how immigration is changing Ireland and what sort of model - integration? multiculturalism? - we as a state wish to pursue? Or is such a conversation only ever destined to be hijacked by hateful voices and to result in a normalisation of the sort of prejudice that was on display in Dublin last week? To discuss and debate this and other related issues, Hugh talks to Kevin Cunningham, Una Mullally and Ronan McCrea.Kevin Cunningham is a lecturer in politics at TU Dublin. Ronan McCrea is a professor of European and constitutional law at University College Dublin. Una Mullally is a writer, an Irish Times columnist and the author of In the Name of Love: The Movement for Marriage Equality in Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Kevin Cunningham, politics lecturer, Technological University Dublin and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent Irish Times
Renowned trainer Kevin Cunningham joins the podcast to discuss his fighter Erickson Lubin's upcoming clash with Jesus Ramos. Kieran and Eric look back at a second round KO on ShoBox, and Eric lists his Top 5 fights by boxers moving up in weight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack As promised here is the 3rd and final part from our Tortoise Shack Live at the Sugar Club show from Thursday July 20th, and it's a bit special. Dept of Health civil servant (currently suspended) whistleblower, Shane Corr, joined Roman and Eoghan from the Ditch onstage to talk about the treatment meted out to those who rock the boat and what it's like to be ostracised for doing what is right. A must listen conversation. Stay tuned 'till the end for a lively Q&A featuring Sam Mcilwaine and Emma DeSouza. The Electoral Commission breakdown with Kevin Cunningham and Harry McEvansoneya is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-88495722 Tickets for the next Sugar Club Show:https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/tortoise-shack-live-tickets-698299581847?aff=erelexpmlt
This week we're talking to Kevin Cunningham of Shakefork Community Farm in Humboldt County California. Kevin and his family grow vegetables and eggs for farmers' market and CSA, utilizing oxen for draft power on their farm. They also welcome a number of apprentices every year, making it possible for more beginning farmers to get "boots on the ground" experience.Thank you for joining us today on Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, we encourage you to support us by becoming a patron. Go to Patreon to make a small monthly donation to help cover the cost of making a show. Please rate and review the podcast and follow the show so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and on Twitter we are BarnyardPod. If you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch. We are a proud member of the Positively Farming Media Podcast Network.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode, Kevin Cunningham of Shakefork Community Farm shares his experiences in sustainable farming, from managing grass-fed cattle, dairy cows, and pasture-raised poultry to using draft animal power with oxen. Kevin discusses his approach to farm fencing, pasture management, and the challenges posed by the local Roosevelt elk population. He also talks about his apprenticeship program, which offers hands-on experience in both vegetable and animal production. He also provides valuable insights into sustainable farming practices and the benefits of training oxen.Books/Resources Mentioned:Holistic Management Handbook by Alan Savory (Amazon) (Bookshop)Grass-fed Cattle by Julius Ruechel (Amazon) (Bookshop)Social media:Website: https://www.shakeforkcommunityfarm.com/Instagram: @shakeforkoxen, @shakeforkcommunityfarm Follow us on social media!Website: https://grazinggrass.com/Facebook: Grazing Grass PodcastInstagram: @grazinggrassTwitter: @grazing_grassAffiliate links:Riverside - Create professional-quality podcast episodes with ease using Riverside's seamless recording and editing tools.Podium - Unlock your podcast's potential with Podium, the AI copywriter for show notes, articles, social posts, and more!Transistor -
In this episode, we discuss the current trend in the health care industry regarding the development of micro-hospitals, especially in certain rural areas. We explain what a micro-hospital is (and is not), the drivers behind the proliferation of micro-hospitals in certain areas of the country, and the various ways they are being financed. Phil Legendy, Of Counsel and Co-Leader of Ballard's Health Care Industry Team, hosts the discussion. Phil is joined by Bill Rhodes, a Partner in our Public Finance Group and Leader of the firm's Education Industry Team, Kevin Cunningham, Senior Counsel in the Public Finance Group, and Eric Temmel, an Associate in the Health Care Industry Team.
In this episode, I am joined by a guest co-host, Corinne Lytle Bonine and we feature Kevin Cunningham. Kevin is an environmental practitioner with a strong background in managing the preparation of various CEQA compliant documents for public infrastructure and land development projects. He also has expertise in navigating the regulatory landscape through developing and overseeing the permitting process for projects involving jurisdictional waters. Kevin is actively engaged in mitigation negotiation where he focuses his efforts on looking for opportunities to strike a balance between project goals and environmental preservation. Kevin holds the position of Environmental Project Manager at the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. He and his team of Assistant and Associate Planners are responsible for providing comprehensive CEQA compliance and permitting services required to deliver stormwater infrastructure projects in accordance with legal requirements and environmental best practices to support implementation of the District's Capital Improvement Plan. Listen in on our conversation with Kevin as he details his journey to where he is now and shares his thoughts on how to increase diversity within the environmental profession. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy this episode!
Recorded 3/23/23 Doug & Rob are joined once again by giantfutures.com writer Kevin Cunningham. Kevin, who is currently in Arizona watching and following Giants Spring Training games, gives his takes regarding San Francisco prospects entering the 2023 season. Say Hey Podcast is part of the BLEAV Podcast Network. Find episodes at BLEAV.com or wherever you get your podcasts. LINKS: https://beacons.ai/sayheypodcast Follow: @SayHeyPodcast (Twitter, TikTok, Instagram) Like “Say Hey Podcast” on Facebook Subscribe on YouTube Doug: @SayHeyDoug Rob: @SayHeyRob Join "Giants Chatter" on Facebook