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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the fallout from last night in the League of Ireland plus all the latest from the Club World Cup.Kevin Doherty laments Drogheda United's European expulsion, as does Stephen Bradley, Stephen Kenny and Damien Duff.Bradley wants Rovers to kick on as they go clear at the top.Kenny disappointed with his side's first half showing, whilst Duff credits his team with a battling win.Carla Ward's Ireland heading back to the Aviva.And Manchester United turn attention to another striker.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
A horrible day for Drogheda United ended with a 2-1 defeat at home to SSE Airtricity Premier Division leaders Shamrock Rovers at Sullivan & Lambe Park.Heartbroken and emotional, their manager Kevin Doherty spoke to OTB's Nathan Murphy, as did the Rovers boss Stephen Bradley. League of Ireland on Off the Ball with Rockshore | #leagueofourown
Hear from Drogheda's Kevin Doherty, Bohs boss Alan Reynolds, Damien Duff of Shelbourne, Sligo gaffer John Russell, Galway manager John Caulfield, Cork City boss Gerrard Nash, and Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley on this comprehensive roundup of LOI manager interviews from the past weekend.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the news from a big Monday of League of Ireland action.Damien Duff marvels at Drogheda's doggedness, as Kevin Doherty is frustrated not picking up all three points.Graham Burke feels like Rovers are improving, whilst Stephen Bradley is not getting carried away just yet.Liverpool boss Arne Slot says Mohammed Salah will be back amongst the goals despite Monday's miss.Brighton eye Europe as Manchester City prepare to say goodbye to club legend Kevin de Bruyne.And what is the latest scandal to hit Italian football?Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
There's a western flavour to this week's show with the on duty Alan Keane dialling in to discuss the contrasting fortunes of Galway United and Sligo Rovers as the league table begins to take shape. We hear from Tim Clancy about why Cork City's season has gone south, ruminate what Liam Boyce's indiscipline says about issues up north before heading across the sea to discuss Dan's analysis of Packie Bonner. Stephen Bradley hails Jack Byrne's apparent rebirth before the lads discuss the apparent healing powers of Kevin Doherty's Holy Springs where the price of redemption is sometimes as much as €10 per ball. If that doesn't make sense now, it might do by the time you listen to this weekly catch up sponsored by our friends at Rascals Brewing, Collar & Cuff, Sport Cosanta and Future Ticketing. Listen quickly before John Delaney turns up for the publicity photo.
The sun has returned and the mood has definitely lightened in Oliver Marketing as the lads finally agree on something. No April Fools on this weeks show as we delve into a monster mailbag to dissect the goings on at Dalymount, VAR light versus VAR la carte, and of course for the week that's in it..The Galway Oul Lads club. There's a quick interview with John Russell, some commentary gold, WW2 and WWW, Cork City cogging, Coffee Angels and Devils, and isn't Kevin Doherty terribly nice? This fun-filled 71 minutes of sunshine is brought to you by the good people at Future Ticketing, Sport Cosanta, Rascals Brewery and the double-stitched reinforced Collar and Cuff mailbag, and like the insecure boyfriend we still can't believe we're doing this!
Shamrock Rovers made it back-to-back wins in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division with a 2-1 victory at Drogheda United. After the game, Rovers manager Stephen Bradley and his Drogheda counterpart Kevin Doherty spoke with OTB's Stephen Doyle.
There's a few equine analogies this week as Johnny checks in en route to England to talk about the only race that really matters in his mind – the title race. We discuss the exploits of the Drog whisperer Kevin Doherty, working his magic to consistently shock the blue bloods, before paying tribute to the weekend's mane man Colm Whelan before galloping through a crowded mailbag that includes athletics and attendance trivia and questions around why Shamrock Rovers turned bodies away when there was room at the inn. After all this Collar and Cuff, Rascals Brewing, Sport Cosanta and Future Ticketing sponsored fun, we take a virtual trip south to check in on Kerry FC's Conor McCarthy, the novice looking to develop into a thoroughbred manager. Have we flogged this horse enough? Let's just hope it's dead and not diving.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has news of that trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh for Cork City in the summer. We hear from Damien Duff, Stephen Kenny, John Russell, Kevin Doherty and Tim Clancy ahead of a busy night in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Ruben Amorim's defended himself against Wayne Rooney's claims of naivety. And Eddie Howe discusses the red card that rules Anthony Gordon out of the Carabao Cup final.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has news of that trip to Páirc Uí Chaoimh for Cork City in the summer. We hear from Damien Duff, Stephen Kenny, John Russell, Kevin Doherty and Tim Clancy ahead of a busy night in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Ruben Amorim's defended himself against Wayne Rooney's claims of naivety. And Eddie Howe discusses the red card that rules Anthony Gordon out of the Carabao Cup final.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Michael Noonan announcing himself on the European stage for Shamrock Rovers. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the teenager's breakthrough, and he talks about Sunday's season-opener with Bohemians. As part of our league preview, we hear from Gareth McGlynn and Drogheda boss Kevin Doherty. Arne Slot speaks for the first time since his Merseyside derby red card. Liam Delap has seemingly closed the door on a Republic of Ireland call. And tributes paid to Paddy Barclay.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Michael Noonan announcing himself on the European stage for Shamrock Rovers. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the teenager's breakthrough, and he talks about Sunday's season-opener with Bohemians. As part of our league preview, we hear from Gareth McGlynn and Drogheda boss Kevin Doherty. Arne Slot speaks for the first time since his Merseyside derby red card. Liam Delap has seemingly closed the door on a Republic of Ireland call. And tributes paid to Paddy Barclay.
Alan Cawley & Cian Tracey look back at all the weekend's action, Stephen Kelly speaks about the England vs Republic of Ireland match, Drogheda United's manager Kevin Doherty is in studio, & Stephen Ferris speaks about the weekend's Rugby Autumn Nations Series fixtures...
We are nearing the end of another season in the Oliver Marketing building and start this week's show with a burning question - have Drogheda United recovered from their cup final hangover quicker than Johnny? We reflect on a final packed with storylines and debate what the result says about the respective protagonists and there's a bit of Kevin Doherty and Ruaidhri Higgins audio too. Beyond that we've a packed mailbag discussing cup final crowds, transfer speculation and budget business as our ageing co-hosts fondly recall the innocent days of internet cafes, hybrid barber shops and Matlock! For the 40th time this season, we, unlike Gemma O'Doherty, are shouting out from the rooftops to our sponsors Collar & Cuff, Rascals, Future Ticketing, Lily's Childcare and our new friends at Toir Performance. We'll be back before Christmas with our Santa lists on a three and a half inch floppy disk!
The morning after the day before - so how was Drogheda United's FAI Cup winning manager Kevin Doherty feeling? David Sheehan our match commentator recalled the big moments from Drogheda's win over Derry. John O'Connor MD of Tayto Snacks was on home base as he reflected on the history of the famous Irish crisp, which is brilliantly documented in Bobby Aherne's new book. Travel agent Martin Skelly advised one and all to avail of the free European Health Insurance Card. While Caroline Smith has at long last gained recognition for her stillborn son Stephen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Knocking on people's doors invites the unknown with each new doorstep, and politicians of all stripes know that best. Evan sits down with Kevin Doherty, managing director of Saskatchewan Prairie Sky Consulting and former Saskatchewan Party MLA to hear his experiences of doorknocking and then invites callers to share their own from whatever campaign trail they forged.
Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty reflected on the club reaching the FAI Cup Final. Stephen Walsh, through his Primal Fitness business, is giving back to the children's ward at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. Martina Keegan and Paula McGuinness from the Navan Collective popped in for a chat. Our Road Safety Week features began with Meath Road Safety Officer Audrey Norris and Inspector Peter Gilsenan from the Meath/Westmeath Roads Policing Unit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lads are back and they're energised from one of THE great LOI TV games on Monday night at Tolka Park. Are Shels folding? Can St.Pat's mount a late title charge? Are Galway United in the race to be crowned kings? We cover every nook and cranny of this insane league run in. Kieran opens the show with a tribute to the late great Maxi. There's audio with Ruadhri Higgins, Kevin Doherty and Frantz Pierrot while we've also got the usual BTS Predictions League and BTS Hotline segments. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcastsOn this week's podcast with Luke Jordan, Macdara Ferris is back on once again to discuss the latest action in the League of Ireland. A slightly different opening to the show this week as Macdara discusses his time in Paris at the 2024 Olympic Games, giving his thoughts on the games, the events, and the overall spectacle. You can read all about it in his latest postcard on extratime.com. The lads then dissect the latest action from Irish teams in Europe as Shamrock Rovers and St. Pats both have huge games this week with a chance Europa League and Conference League play offs on the horizon. With Shelbourne, Derry, and Shamrock Rovers all stuttering, does anyone want to win the Premier Divison this year?We also hear from Stephen Bradley, Kevin Doherty, and Damien Duff this week. Finally, to get in touch, send your thoughts to the new extratime.com WhatsApp number - 089 429 5932.Support the Show.
Send your your thoughts, opinions or feedback on any topics discussed on our podcastsIt has been a busy week of football action, and Friday night saw a number of interesting ties in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division as well as a full round of fixtures in the First Division. Meanwhile, in Norwich, the Republic of Ireland Women's Team faced England in a Euro 2025 qualifier.The latest episode of the Extratime.com Voice Notes podcast, hosted by Oisín Langan, provides a round-up of all of Friday night's action and reflections from reporters at some of the games.With three Irish teams in midweek European action, there was a reduced number of matches in the Men's Premier Division, but fewer games certainly did not mean less drama, and there were plenty of moments of magic across the evening.In Dalymount Park, with newly appointed Republic of Ireland Men's Manager Heimir Hallgrímsson as an interested spectator, Sligo Rovers (playing with 10 men for almost an hour after Stephen Mallon was shown a second yellow card) claimed a 2-0 victory over Bohemians courtesy of an Ellis Chapman brace.The second goal for the Bit o' Red was a memorable one and sealed a third win on the bounce for John Russell's side, following recent victories over defending champions Shamrock Rovers and second-place Derry City. Extratime.com's Patrick O'Connor was reporting from Phibsboro, and he spoke to Oisín on the podcast.Meanwhile, Paul Corcoran joined Oisín from Eamon Deacy Park in Galway, where there was joy too for the other team in the West as John Caulfield's Galway United defeated an in-form Waterford side by one goal to nil.The Blues had started well since the mid-season break with two victories and two clean sheets against Dundalk and St. Pat's, but a 24th-minute goal from Patrick Hickey - his first of the season - was the difference between the sides in Galway. Both teams have impressed in their first season back in the top flight, and as it stands, Waterford occupy third spot in the league table with Galway United in fifth (although The Tribesmen do have a game in hand).It proved to be a great night for those in maroon and white as Galway FC women's star Julie-Ann Russell scored Ireland's only goal at Carrow Road - one that will be important for the team's seeding for the playoffs.Elsewhere, the night's only other Premier Division clash saw the league's bottom two sides meet in what was billed as one of the biggest-ever Louth Derbies.Both Dundalk and Drogheda United are battling to avoid relegation, and this match took on huge significance with both teams seeking to secure a valuable three points. Dundalk, having succumbed to two successive defeats, knew that a win would extend the gap between themselves and their neighbours to five points, whilst for Kevin Doherty's side, a win would see them leapfrog the Lilywhites.The game produced six goals, and former Dundalk captain John Flanagan, who was on co-commentary duty for LOI TV, gives us his thoughts on the game in this week's Voice Notes podcast.Oisín also caught up with Extratime.com's Ronan MacNamara, who was in Tolka Park on Thursday night as Shelbourne made a long-awaited return to European action.After 18 years without a game in a European Competition, the Reds hosted St. Joseph's of Gibraltar. Damien Duff's side emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline, with goals from Mark Coyle and Will Jarvis. The Reds got off to a dream start with Coyle's goal coming after just 27 seconds.Having conceded a corner approaching the end of the first half, the sides were level at the break, but a Will Jarvis spot-kick in the 57th minute earned The Reds an important win. This resSupport the Show.
Dave is off to "The Cabin" this weekend... Tyler has questions. It's the kickoff to Pride and Tyler helps Dave get his paws up and Dave gets nerdy with a new Star Wars book and the author Kevin Doherty joins the show. @TylerCarrfm@JasminLaine@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
The COVID-19 pandemic may have a longing impact on youth kids who may have missed out on sport and recreation opportunities for nearly a year. However, Elite Weightlifting Coach Kevin Doherty used the barbell during this time to help his community flourish through connection and sport. Owner of Hassle Free Barbell Club, Coach Kevin Doherty safely coached first generation kids through the pandemic to ensure that they could remain active while the world shutdown. Coach Doherty talks about the importance of Weightlifting as a tool for building confidence. Also in this episode, Kevin shares his perspective on goal setting beyond physical PRs so that athletes can thrive outside of the gym. This episode continues our Coaching and Leadership series. It was incredible to hear how much of an impact a coach can make on an athletes life alongside physical strength. The relationships forged through weightlifting can help set the foundation for lifelong success. He also emphasizes the value of collaboration and uplifting others. If you were curious why athletes find weightlifting to be a lifetime sport - listen to this episode with Coach Kevin Doherty. THE GRITTY DETAILS Youth weightlifting is a window to introduce children to many different sports. Weightlifting builds skills and confidence for other sport disciplines. Less is more in your strength and conditioning program. The basics will benefit you as long as you are moving correctly and loading the barbell heavy enough. Goal setting goes beyond reps and sets but should include life goals to develop a well-rounded human. This is especially important for athletes who may experience setbacks or injuries. CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Follow Hassle Free Barbell Club on Instagram or on the web. Stanford Hospital says “Weight room no longer off limits to kids.” EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY Episode 42: Trusting the Coaching Process Episode 32: Building Community Through Sport Episode 3: Coaching Discipline and Leadership CONNECT ON SOCIAL Follow the Podcast on Instagram Follow your host
Following the concession of two goals in injury time at home to Galway on Friday, Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty joins us for an extended chat on this week's show. The former Shels boss recaps that crazy game on Friday, updates us on Warren Davis's injury, discusses tactics, the competitive nature of the league and why the LOI is being viewed in a totally different light by younger people these days. Kieran & Gary reflect on a turbulent start to life at St.Pat's for Stephen Kenny while Gaz makes a big statement in regards to the title race during the BTS Hotline segment. As ever, there's the BTS LOI Podcast Predictions League as well as unrivaled coverage of the LOI First Division. Nobody does it better than BTS. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Donal Ryan and Declan Boyle review Sligo Rovers win over Drogheda UnitedPaul Corcoran talks about Galway United 5-0 win over Cork City in the WLOIPhil Trill gives his thoughts on that gameA round-up of the rest of the WLOI gamesSupport the show
On this edition of the Voice Notes podcast with Oisin Langan, we hear from: Owen Heary on Shelbourne's 2-0 win over Bohemians Macdara Ferris & Colin Hawkins on Pats win over Dundalk & the Saints new formationPaul Corcoran on Galway v Drogheda Unired We hear from Kevin Doherty and Conor O'Keeffe Gareth McGlynn on Derry City's cruise past WaterfordDonal Ryan Voice Notes us from the ShowgroundsJohn Russell on his unhappiness with officiating Barry Murphy on Shamrock Rovers and goalkeepersTom Clancy on City winning n Longford Women's League of Ireland Round-upSupport the show
Welcome back to the Content Amplified Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Doherty, Senior Manager of Content Marketing at Alma, to discover how to get the most out of your content budget. Highlights you can get from this episode: Determining the right amount of resources for content marketing Initiating conversations about budget allocation and justifying the ask Strategically breaking down budget allocation for marketing content Effective presentation methods for securing budget approval The role of AI in content creation and Alma's unique approach
Alliteration is the thread on which we hang this week's show. Yes, episode 31 gets overly concerned with what type of Friday we have in store. Our two intrepid wordsmiths cajole, conjure and contrive to to describe the night on which Derry host Shamrock Rovers in the key game of the league season and four FAI Cup quarter finals are up for decision. 'Fabulous', 'Flowery' and 'Far Out', this Friday may give Johnny further chest pains and Dan may have to be drug tested. Kevin Doherty is on the line fresh from his and our mailbag to weigh in on the Ireland situation and whether he is next in line for the big job. He also has a little matter of a cup game on 'Fan-ominal' Friday! Throw in the usual Simpsons, Father Ted and Grunge references and it could very well be 1995 again. As the year slips away from us and the Indian Summer draws to a close we can still rely on Future Ticketing, Rascals Brewery and Collar and Cuff to keep the lights on in Glasnevin. So throw your Xg in the bin and settle down to 64 minutes of poetic licence on this Wonderful Wholesome Witty Wednesday!
In this episode, LawPod's Law and Society team participant Aoibhinn Graham interviews Kevin Doherty, the Union Services Officer for the Northern Ireland branch of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. The conversation focuses on the content and impact of the new Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) legislation on the function trade unions and the right to strike in Britain, as well as how this may affect the trade union movement in Northern Ireland. Key challenges facing trade unions are highlighted, including a flurry of anti-union legislation and the media's often biased portrayal of unions and industrial action. The discussion also features a broader analysis of the impact of such legislation on democracy and devolution in the UK. For more information on ICTU's work, visit https://www.ictu.ie/ and https://www.ictuni.org/For more details about the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) legislation, see https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3396
Bohemians manager Declan Devine is this week's very special guest on Between the Stripes LOI podcast. We also bring you interesting audio from Damien Duff and Stephen O'Donnell as the Oriel Park facilities saga rages on. Kieran & Gary bask in De Town's bank holiday weekend glory while there's an in-depth chat on Cork City FC's direction (or alleged lack of it) following an unsuccessful approach for Drogs boss Kevin Doherty. The lads also discuss the Manchester United Aviva Stadium friendly controversy, field your questions and play the predictions league with listener Jim Fitzgerlad from Waterford this week. Another all-action episode brought to you in association with our sponsors QuinnAv.ie.
You better make it an extra long walk today or find a scenic route to work as we've got a bumper edition of the show covering the latest FAI Cup, League, and European action. We've got audio with managers John Russell, Kevin Doherty, Jon Daly, and Stephen Henderson while Kieran & Gary ask "have Rovers gone stale?" Jon Brier is on hand to review and preview the latest LOI European matches while Gary is not happy with Irish legend Packie Bonner on this week's show. Well worth tuning in! Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
Possibly one of our busiest shows ever as we're joined this week by special guests David McMillan and Liam Feeney. We also have audio with Ruaidhrí Higgins, Stephen Bradley, Kevin Doherty, and Conor Keeley. Kieran & Gary look ahead to a huge week in Europe for the Irish clubs alongside the league's all-time top European goalscorer McMillan, while Liam Feeney tells us his remarkable story of moving from LOI club volunteer to marketing at Lincoln City. The lads also talk transfer rumors (some may be made up), why Ryan Graydon really wasn't Longford's best player, Damien Duff's recent transfer comments, and much more in an action-packed edition of the pod. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
No Dan this week as he's away on International duty so we left it up to Johnny to round up the guests. Wembley wonder with Coventry and back at Burnley, we have Premier League defender Luke McNally, who's back in the country where he reminisces about his days at Enfield, the NECSL, marking a 16 year old Evan Ferguson and his fortuitous move to Drogheda where he hooked up with our second guest, none other than ex manager of Drogheda and Pats, Tim Clancy, who speaks candidly about his time at Pats, the fanciful ambitions in Inchicore, the culture of social media, why there are fewer and fewer easy games and Kevin Doherty's success at United Park. The format may be different but the chat is still red hot and all of this is thanks, as ever, to Collar and Cuff, Rascals Brewery and Future Ticketing!
Thanks for tuning into the 100th episode of HR Like a Boss! We are so excited to have this milestone align with the milestone of our very first live podcast! This very special episode is the second session of interviews John did live at NOHRC 2023. We appreciate every single one of the listeners who have tuned into the podcast, as well as the amazing interviewees who have shared their amazingly awesome insights into HR. This all wouldn't be possible without you! We'll see you in the fall for season 4! This episode features Tabatha Harnishfeger, Kris Cannon-Jackson, Karen Clark, Cameron Bryant, Geraldine Weiser, Sara Bartlett, Tyler Reid, Lisa Grisafo, Brandon Griffin, Stacy Sufka, Angie Staedt, Kevin Doherty, Jennifer Jo Ollis-Roth, Aesha Blue, Rachel Crane, Ann-Marie Potemski. Watch the full livestream: https://youtube.com/live/mDZDZDd831Q About HR Like a Boss HR Like a Boss centers around the concept that with the right passion to be and think different, HR and business professionals can do amazingly awesome HR. People who do HR like a boss understand business concepts, what makes people tick, and how to approach HR as more than a compliance or cost center. This podcast builds the foundation for John Bernatovicz's upcoming book, "HR Like a Boss." If you're ready to take your HR career to the next level, this is the podcast for you. Share any comments with bridgette@willory.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willory/message
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's new magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle is joined by Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty after a big win at Shamrock Rovers. UCD midfielder Jack Keaney is expecting a physical battle and feels optimistic heading to Weavers Park. Bray Wanderers head coach Ian Ryan hopes his team have had their one blip of the season. Galway United captain Conor McCormack reveals what it's like to play under John Caulfield and Ollie Horgan.
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all four interviews with host Stephen Doyle speaking to Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty, UCD's Jack Keaney, Bray Wanderers boss Ian Ryan and Galway United skipper Conor McCormack.
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's new magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle is joined by Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty after a big win at Shamrock Rovers. UCD midfielder Jack Keaney is expecting a physical battle and feels optimistic heading to Weavers Park. Bray Wanderers head coach Ian Ryan hopes his team have had their one blip of the season. Galway United captain Conor McCormack reveals what it's like to play under John Caulfield and Ollie Horgan.
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all four interviews with host Stephen Doyle speaking to Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty, UCD's Jack Keaney, Bray Wanderers boss Ian Ryan and Galway United skipper Conor McCormack.
The seven year itch remains unscratched and, as the bromance dwindles, talk turns to goalkeepers, fixing the FAI Cup draw, the Irish 2023/24 clubs in Europe, bouncy castles and cursing with Crowley. If that isn't enough to pique your curiosity we also have a chat with Garry Buckley about fatherhood, injuries, Sligo Rovers and the amazing story of two brothers. There's also cameos from Declan Devine and Kevin Doherty as we cast our eye over the week that was. As usual we owe it all to the good people at Future Ticketing, Collar and Cuff and Rascals Brewery for making all of our dreams come true every single week. It's heating up out there so put on plenty of sunscreen before you plug in...
On this week's Voice Notes with Oisin Langan- Macdara Ferris and Kevin Doherty on the Drogs win in Tallaght- Keith Treacy analysis of St Pats victory at Shelbourne, - Ciaran Killduff, Stephen O'Donnell and Declan Devine on Bohs comeback at Oriel- Neil Horgan on Cork City's much needed three points at the cost of Sligo RoversSupport the show
It's a giddy mood in Glasnevin where we host Drogheda manager Kevin Doherty and Dundalk's Keith Ward fresh from the post round and the training ground respectively. The lads pick up where our referee debate ended last week as well as chipping in on the great 2023 Astro Debate! They also find time in our extended edition to touch on Daire Doyle's gas meters, landlord Enda Stevens, post-wedding friendlies, and European balls! Like we said, it's a giddy affair as our hosts recount toilet adventures with The Monk, the bus who wants to be Roy Keane, confectionary cooking tips and a lot of TLAs. It's episode ten with Collar and Cuff, Future Ticketing and Rascals Brewery and think El Duderino, if you're not into the whole brevity thing!
After a solid start to the new LOI season, Drogheda United boss Kevin Doherty joins Kieran & Gary on this week's show. Kevin reflects on the distraction that was investment talks in pre-season, dealing with the loss of key players, the clubs unofficial partnership with Lincoln City and Thursday's upcoming Louth derby. Aside from the usual match reviews, previews, and predictions, Kieran & Gary field a number of listeners questions, discuss Tim Clancy's future at St.Pat's and the new FAI/Ireland crests and kit deal among other hot topics in Irish football at the moment. Sponsored by QuinnAv.ie
(00:22) – LOI Premier Division round up with Luke Jordan, Dave Donnelly, and Donal Ryan. Featuring Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley, Drogheda United's Kevin Doherty, Bit O'Red manager John Russell. (36:20) – WNL Round up featuring Sligo Rovers manager Steve Feeney, captain Emma Hansberry, Galway United manager Phil Trill, and Wexford Youth goal scorer Ciara Rossiter. (57:56) - Sligo Rovers striker Max Mata joins Luke and Donal discusses the season so far, John Russell, his own personal journey from Auckland – Switzerland – United States - Sligo and aspirations for the year. (1:25:10) – Wexford Youths defender Della Doherty joins the final part to chat about her injury and personal battle with it, the recovery, and how Wexford are looking this season. Support the show
I was thrilled to have the opportunity to interview my good friend and author, Kevin Doherty, about his latest book, 'Landscape of Shadows.' In this episode, we delve into Kevin's thought process and ideas behind writing, as well as his extensive research on the unorganized resistance in occupied France during World War II. This conversation offers a unique and fascinating perspective on the resistance movement, and will leave you with a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by those who fought against the German occupation. Join us as we explore the hidden histories and untold stories of the resistance in this enlightening and engaging chat. _ Produced by the Greenville Podcast Company. Books & Looks is a project of Views on Books.
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Kevin joined David to look back on the 2022 season and look ahead to what might come next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke Jordan is joined by Macdara Ferris as they look back on the FAI Cup weekend and we hear from Kevin Doherty, Stephen Bradley and Andy Lyons. There is a massive game for the Republic of Ireland as they seek a play-off place for the World Cup. Macdara Ferris talks to Vera Pauw and the lads discuss Ireland's chances (and Macdara explains the play-off routes.....) And finally, the lads look ahead to this weekend's League of Ireland fixtures.Support the show
In this GCP Explainer episode, Richard is joined by three legal and captive experts from the United States to discuss the 21st March judgement from the District Court of Eastern Tennessee striking down the Internal Revenue Service's controversial Notice 2016-66. The Court ruled that the Notice did not comply with the Administrative Procedure Act and labelled it “arbitrary” and “capricious”. Explaining what the ruling says, what it means in practical terms for captive owners who make the 831(b)tax election, their captive managers and advisors and the strategy of the IRS in scrutinising these captive structures are Kevin Doherty, a member of Dickinson Wright's law practice in Nashville, Cassie Bachman, Managing Director of Operations & Legal at Elevate Risk Solutions, and Gary Osborne, vice president at Risk Partners. You can listen to our previous GCP Explainer, released in May 2021, focused on CIC Services' previous victory against the Supreme Court concerning Notice 2016-66 here: https://www.globalcaptivepodcast.com/gcpsupremecourt You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-captive-podcast/
Between the Stripes LOI podcast is back for a sixth season and we're back with a bang ahead of the opening round of fixtures in the 2022 League of Ireland season! Christian Magerusan tells us of his remarkable road to recovery after signing for Longford following over 3 years of a hellish injury nightmare. New Drogheda United manager, Kevin Doherty reacts to Friday's Malone Cup win against Dundalk and looks ahead to his first season in charge of the Drogs while Hamilton defender, Dan O'Reilly updates us on his progress in Scotland after his move from the LOI. There are previews and predictions for EVERY GAME in BOTH DIVISIONS plus a serious discussion on the FAI's long-term plan and proposed EURO 2028 host bid.
WEIGHTLIFTING CHANGES FOREVER https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/secret/Coaches Only https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/coaches-only-march-2022/Kevin Doherty has worked with a tremendous number of youth weightlifters, perhaps more than any other coach in the USA. On today's episode of The Weightlifting House Podcast we spoke about his methodology for coaching high school students, as well as the tools and tactics that he deploys to get the most out of a full gym. Follow Kevin | http://www.hasslefreebarbell.com/coaching
Our guest is Canadian Judoka Jessica Klimkait. Jess grew up in Whitby, Ontario and followed in her brother Justin's footsteps when she began to learn Judo at the age of four at the Ajax Budokan Judo Club, in nearby Ajax. Her former coach of 13 years was the club's chief instructor Kevin Doherty; a two-time Olympian. At the age of 19 Jess moved to the Canadian Team Training Center in Montreal. She has been on Team Canada since 2014 where she competed in the 2015 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China finishing fifth in the 63kg division. In the same year, Jess competed in her first IJF World Tour event at the Zagreb Grand Prix before taking part at her first two IJF Junior World Championships. She established herself in the senior ranks in 2017 by winning gold at the Pan American Championships before earning her first Grand Slam podium when claiming bronze in Ekaterinburg. Jess became the second Canadian to win a world title in judo at the 2021 IJF World Championships in Budapest. In her Olympic debut at Tokyo 2020, Jess won the bronze medal in the 57kg category, becoming the first Canadian woman to win an Olympic medal in judo. She is passionate about encouraging girls to take up combat sports, which she has found develops confidence and a body positive attitude. Jess also explains ways to reduce the drop-out rates of teenage girls in sport.Host: Chris StaffordRecorded: February 2, 2022For more information, links and resources and hundreds more conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World's First and Only Podcast Network for Women's Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1500+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Newly-appointed Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty joined David to discuss a hectic few weeks for him as he tries to put a shape on his squad for 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the extratime.com Monday Podcast with Oisin Langan we talk to new Drogheda United manager Kevin Doherty (16:55). Tom O'Connor is here with his round-up of all the Irish interest abroad from last weekend including Liam Scales first goal for Celtic (40:50). We also round-up the GAA round-up from the weekend (1:40). We hear from Wayne Quinlan (3:18), David Burke (5:37) and Coman Goggins (13:00) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
The 2021 League of Ireland season may have drawn to a close but our season finale is our juiciest podcast of the year as the lads discuss the managerial merry-go-round that has unfolded in the past week with Stephen O'Donnell, Tim Clancy and Kevin Doherty all looking set for new jobs. Aside from three top-class interviews with FAI Cup winner Alan Matthews, promotion winner Liam Kerrigan and Derry City chief Ruaidhri Higgins the lads also dish out the BTS end-of-season awards. There's talk of how the 2022 campaign may look, we field your questions and comments while there's also a chance for listeners to win a copy of FIFA 22 just in time for Xmas. What a way to round off what has been an incredible year for Between the Stripes!
It's the Extratime.com Monday Podcast and Oisin Langan will get you fully up to date with all the goings on over the weekend in sport. Aoife Mullen (@AoifeThereseM) talks to Kevin Doherty after Drogheda United emotional win over Dundalk (9:55). She also caught up with Vinny Perth about the challenge ahead for Dundalk as they sit second from bottom in the league (10:47). Andrew Dempsey (@AndrewDempsey98) spoke to Shelbourne boss Ian Morris after their league draw with Bray Wanderers (13:55) and also chatted to Bray boss Gary Cronin (15:08). We celebrate the brilliance of Limerick's hurlers and we've got Conleith Gilligan on the unusual build up to Kerry and Tyrone. (22:00). Extratime.com reporter Tom O'Connor talks League Of Ireland and also gives an update on all the Irish playing abroad this weekend (37:10). We hear from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on how his team should have prevented the Southampton goal (4:04) and Mikel Arteta on how his team will come good after a COVID-19 effected start (5:50).If you'd like to get in touch drop us a message on Twitter via @extratimeNews or @oisinlangan. And remember to subscribe, rate and comment on whatever platforms you listen to us on!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Jon Brier bravely faces Kieran & Gary following England's EURO 2020 Final defeat but of course, it's all eyes on the Greatest League in the World as the lads talk European games, Premier & First Divisions. Sam Verdon chats about his move from Longford to Bray, Graham Gartland discusses getting behind the microphone for Shamrock Rovers while Kevin Doherty is on after agreeing a new two-year deal with Drogheda United. You won't find a more comprehensive LOI podcast anywhere and that's a fact!
On Monday, 17 May the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favour of CIC Services, LLC and the captive insurance industry in its case against the Internal Revenue Service concerning the lawfulness of Notice 2016-66. The IRS had argued the Anti-Injunction Act prevented any suit seeking to challenge the Notice. The Court ruled, however, that the Act does not preclude such a suit, which can now proceed. In this 20 minute bonus episode, Richard is joined by Kevin Doherty, member at Dickinson Wright, legal consultant Cassie Bachman and Gary Osborne, vice president at Risk Partners, to explain what the case was about, what the Supreme Court ruled, what happens next and what, if any, wider ramifications there may be from the ruling. Full Supreme Court opinion here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/19-930_d1o3.pdf Recommended article on Captive Insurance Times containing reaction from other industry commentators: https://bit.ly/3vipj3C You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Read the second edition of GCP Insights here: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com/gcp-insights Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-captive-podcast/
In a week that saw no involvement of John Delaney in the demise of a European Super League, we talk people power with Daniel Lambert and Tommy Higgins and ponder if dogs hold the key to the post covid LOI world. We’ve got the latest news from the pizza draw tribunal, a midweek review with Johnny talking to both Stephen O'Donnell and Kevin Sheedy whilst Dan hears from Drogheda assistant Kevin Doherty and discusses the latest Dundalk twist. Plus the shameless exaggeration of Bray Wanderers' role in European Football history and Johnny brings up the S word!
In a recent conversation with Vyond's Manager of Communications, Kevin Doherty, we discussed some ways that animation can be a powerful element in any instructional designer's bag of tricks.
An excerpt from THE LEONARDO GULAG by Kevin Doherty Narrated by Edison McDaniels “[The Leonardo Gulag is] vivid, fresh, gripping, clever. This historical thriller set in a gulag in Stalin's Russia thoroughly propelled me. With appearances from Stalin himself and Soviet spy Anthony Blunt, it feels authentic on every page. I felt I was there.”—David Morrell, New York Times best-selling author “[The Leonardo Gulag is] an extraordinary novel with a fresh and unique premise—one that draws the reader into a world that's both clever and imaginative. Bravo. Bravo.”—Steve Berry, New York Times best-selling author “The Leonardo Gulag is a bold, bracing, and brilliant take on the human side and costs of [the Cold War]. Kevin Doherty's starkly original tale of prisoners forced to forge da Vinci masterpieces lives up to pop culture classics like Stalag 17 and The Great Escape, not to mention the best of Leon Uris and the Louis L'Amour classic Last of the Breed. This is a historical thriller of the highest order; smart, savvy, and sensational.”—Jon Land, USA Today best-selling author “This relentless tale of cruelty and survival provides a sobering look at Stalin's Russia. Fans of Kafkaesque historical fiction will be satisfied.”—Publishers Weekly Kevin Doherty grew up in Northern Ireland, graduated from Queen's University Belfast, and lives in England, near Windsor Castle, with his wife, Roz. His professional background is advertising and marketing. He has worked for a number of U.K. and international companies and has advised business and government agencies in Britain and Europe. He now writes full time and THE LEONARDO GULAG is his fourth novel. //////////////////// THE SURGICAL FICTION PODCAST is narrated by Edison McDaniels. Edison McDaniels is a physician, surgeon, wordsmith, author, and audiobook narrator. More here: https://SurgicalFiction.com. SUBSCRIBE and check back regularly for another episode of The Surgical Fiction Podcast. In the meantime, please REVIEW THIS PODCAST here: http://surgfict.biz/reviewSFP and scroll to the bottom of the page to rate and review. If you need more information, read or listen to my short episode “How to Review a Podcast” at https://apple.co/2N8oObh. Catch up with Edison McDaniels on Audible here: http://surgfict.biz/EPMonAudible Edison McDaniels is also an author. His many novels and other stories are available on Kindle. http://amzn.to/2cv2iFs Thanks for listening. Please wear a mask to protect yourself and others until we can safely gather together again! 096-067
Whether you’re team White Claw or team Truly, our data suggests your hard seltzers purchases grew 146% in 2020. Kevin Doherty joins host Greg Crow for this week’s episode to discuss the incredible market and sales growth of this fan-favorite in-store category. Hosted by: Greg Crow, EVP Product at Koupon and Brad Van Otterloo, CEO at Koupon Get in touch: Greg Crow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crowgreg/ Brad Van Otterloo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradvanotterloo/ Koupon: https://go.koupon.com/get-in-touch
In this episode we will discuss the Laws of Give-and-Take. Our guest speaker, Kevin Doherty, is the best youth weightlifting coach in the United States. He will tell us his story and how he got involved in Weightlifting, with the interesting fact that he started out in track and field. Through his wisdom, belief in the children that he coached, and expected no less than the best from them, are the key ingredients to assuring their success in their early adulthood. His program has sent a number of his weightlifters to The Youth Weightlifting World Championships. Provided a platform for his kids to develop the best version of themselves, as they enter prestigious universities, such as Stanford, Princeton, and Cal Berkeley. Join in, on this eye opening, mind widening episode on what made Hassle Free Barbell Club, #1, in the youth weightlifting ranks. Kevin Doherty may be contacted via Instagram. Search for Hassle Free BBCApex Training's website: apextrainingforlife.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2s52Vn4yWG6i6wdOCQFc1wInstagram: https://instagram.com/jackie.mah.apex.trainingTwitter: https://Twitter.com/JackieMahApexFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apextrainingjackiemahLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-mah-b8295419a
Kevin Doherty is a voice actor and creative artist in Chicago. Taylor knows him as Uncle Kev, however, you know him as the voice in the intro of each Taylor'd to You episode or spotted as an extra on Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Fargo, Empire, Shameless, and all of the other Chicago based TV shows. Kevin shares with Taylor the unconventional path he took when he decided to quit his sales job and pursue his dream of becoming a voice actor. Taylor learns about the voice over industry as Kevin walks her through a day in the life of a voice actor, as well as shares a life-changing event that led him to on-camera work. Not only is Kevin unbelievably talented and has "a voice that shines," he is one of the funniest people Taylor knows and has her laughing throughout the entire episode.
This week Jordan Jiunta is joined by Kevin Doherty for a brief but insightful look into Kevin’s development as an exceptional weightlifting coach for youth athletes. Kevin is the owner of Hassle Free Barbell Club in San Francisco California and works as the Head Weightlifting Coach at Lincoln High School. Kevin walks us through his life as an athlete and the development of his career as a teacher and coach to youth weightlifters. As a 21 year old geometry teacher, Kevin discovered weightlifting for his own athletic interest through his colleagues in the teaching community. After years of training and competing as an athlete himself, he began coaching youth football athletes at Lincoln High School. This launched an array of opportunities as he went on to produce multiple world-level youth weightlifting competitors and highly successful football and track and field athletes. Kevin continues to enjoy coaching weightlifting as both a main sport and addition to strength training programs for high school athletes, he also briefly discusses how he has had to adapt his processes in order to continue to provide quality coaching during Covid-19. Kevin’s Media: Hassle Free BBC Instagram: @hasslefreebbc For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also make sure to sign up to our mailing list at www.pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram!
In this episode I sit on the mix with Kevin Doherty of HassleFree Barbell club and talk about how he setup essentially what is the greatest highschool weightlifting program on the planet I also then get some wisdom tidbits from him on coaching and developing athletes...A MUST LISTEN!
This week on the USA Weightlifting podcast we’ll be diving into another listener topic - tips on how to establish a high school weightlifting program. Joining us this week, we have Coach Kevin Doherty. Coach Doherty has coached Olympic Weightlifting as a certified coach for 20 years at two different high schools. In today’s episode he’s here to give us his story on how he built his programs from the ground up, and offer recommendations on how others can run an effective weightlifting program for junior high and high school students. Additionally we get Coach Doherty’s insight on early specialization in young athletes, why they should be playing multiple sports, and examples of the most common technical issues he sees in young athletes. Topics:08:30 - Starting a weightlifting team13:10 - Starting a school program 29:00 - Weightlifting & track 41:00 - Biggest mistakes early on46:05 - PE Warm-up progression50:20 - Most common technical issuesLinks:www.RomWod.com
Episode 9 is with my good friend Kevin Doherty. A Jersey guy through and through, Kevin wrote and published a poetry book called "Bound to the Road" about road trip travel, thoughts, sites and emotions along the way. Kevin has also been working in the park service for the past couple years and living in a couple different parts of the country. We chat parks, poems, politics and pond hockey just name a couple of the subjects. Super fun episode with an old friend! Music by My Aim is True and Brother Gabriel. Check those guys and myself out on Spotify, Stitcher and iTunes podcasts!IG:@morementaldays Music: @xarmywives / @_brothergabriel_ @kevndoherty@thepliablepoet
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There's a party in the studio today! Billy is joined by Mike Rockett, owner of the Salem Waterfront Hotel and Suites as well as Kevin Doherty, owner of 3rd Alarm Pizza and last but not least, Patrick Renna, the President of Wahlburgers.
We meet CapRadio's new midday classical host, Jennifer Reason. She talks with Morning Classical host Kevin Doherty about her roots, martial arts, her love of the outdoors and her favorite music.
Morning Classical host Kevin Doherty shares what's new and noteworthy in the world of classical music.
Settlement negotiations are underway in the Welcome Inn case, according to the most recent court filings. The parties held a telephone status conference on Jan. 11 before Magistrate Judge Eric I. Long. Attorney John Ireland represented the plaintiffs, former employees of the Welcome Inn hotel in Quincy, IL., and Kevin Doherty and Thomas Luetkemayer stood for the defendants, the owners of Quincy Property LLC and proprietors of the hotel. The status of the case and discovery were discussed as well as mediation. Ireland offered a settlement demand by the plaintiffs. The defendants had until Monday, Jan. 21 to file their response. Case History Plaintiffs April R. Brashier, Richard M. Orencia, and Chad Lebow filed a lawsuit against Quincy Property LLC, doing business as “Welcome Inn,” and against Brett Burge, Kenneth Logan, Quentin Kearney and Joe Wimberly under FLSA and Illinois Wage Laws. The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 28, 2017, alleges the plaintiffs worked at the defendants’ hotels and weren’t paid overtime due under FLSA. The plaintiffs further allege they were misclassified as salaried employees exempt from FLSA, and that the defendants illegally deducted amounts from their pay in violation of FLSA. Under FLSA, employees may bring a collective action against an employer to recover unpaid overtime or minimum wages. Unlike class action suits under the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure, whereby potential plaintiffs are included unless they opt out, potential plaintiffs in FLSA collective actions must affirmatively opt in to the suit, according to Cornell Law School. Brashier claims in court documents she was unjustly terminated at Welcome Inn for complaining about a lack of overtime pay, and threatened with illegal wage deductions. Lebow alleges the defendants also retaliated against him. He claims they reduced his wages and/or tried to intimidate him by “strictly scrutinizing his work because he requested overtime pay.” Settlement Possible Another telephone conference has been set for Jan, 24 at 10 a.m. This conference will determine whether the parties agree to settle or if the case will go to trial. The case is entering its third year with back and forth court filings and no resolution.
From the bowels of eir Towers comes episode thirty five-five-ive. Shane Keegan, once of Galway United but now a scribe of the gin swilling, trenchcoat wearing fourth estate, lists all the players he tried to sign and mostly failed to. Kevin Doherty from Drogheda takes the M1 south to the Dublin 8 postcode and 'delivers' his verdict on an All Ireland league as well as life as a postman. Our anchormen Dan and Johnny report on Gypsies in Cork, Theresa May and Boris Johnson, Dundalk Success and Waterford taking their place in Europe. No, it's not the Six One News, it's journalism, but not as you know it...
Welcome back to another episode of the Official USA Weightlifting Podcast. This week, we’re kicking off round two of Q&A from our listeners. Once again, thank you to everyone that sent in questions! In this episode we’re joined by Coach Kevin Doherty of Hassel Free Barbell Club. We’re going to be answering some of your questions geared toward young athletes including making weight, how to keep weightlifting interesting for youth athletes, and finally how to determine the appropriate age to start teaching kids the olympic lifts. It was a real treat being able to connect with someone so passionate about weightlifting, as well as someone with so much experience coaching youth athletes. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. Enjoy the show!Topics: 06:20 - Question 1: Qualifying for weight classes29:20 - Question 2: When is it appropriate to teach kids the Olympic lifts47:10 - Question 3: Keeping it interesting Honorable mentions:Coach Kevin Dohertyhasslefreebarbell.comInstagram: @USA_weightliftingTwitter: @USweightlifting Facebook: USA Weightlifting
This week, Con Murphy and Conan Byrne discuss the potential of the League's underage tiers with Drogheda United assistant manager Kevin Doherty and St Patrick's Athletic coach Sean O'Connor, while Carina O'Brien provides an insight to the More Than A Club programme.
On an extended edition of Between the Stripes LOI podcast, Kieran & Jon are joined by no less than six guests while also covering this weeks major LOI topics including Stephen Bradley's future, investment at Shelbourne, Fabio V Bolger and much more. Subscribe now!
On the top of the show, Tom answers a listener's question about whether to cut to a new weight class and why it really doesn't matter. During the interview, Kevin Doherty of Hassle Free Barbell Club drops in to share how he built an incredibly successful, if not THE most successful youth weightlifting program in the United States. Learn how he and his club helped lifters like Jenny Arthur, Donovan Ford, Ian Wilson and D'Angelo Osorio hit the elite levels within USAW, and how they're developing an entirely new crop of youth and junior lifters who are poised for more incredible records and podium finishes. Plus, Tom and Kevin talk about the USAW event calendar and the changes they'd like to see, discuss the impending weight class changes, and what Kevin would like to see from the High Performance Director. Kevin Doherty on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/kevin.doherty.7773) Hassle Free BBC on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hasslefreebbc) www.hasslefreebarbell.com See if you qualify to save big on your life insurance. Visit healthiq.com/Agenda to start your application. Get the best chalk around with Hand Armor Chalk. www.handarmorchalk.com and use AGENDA to save 15%. Want to follow Tom's programs to get stronger? Check out our basic strength, weightlifting, and master's programs, starting at just $25/month.
On this episode, we talk with Kevin Doherty of Hassle Free Barbell Club. Kevin is one of the best meet coaches around (listen in for his strategy there!), but we also get into all about how he built a massively successful barbell club.
After a week off thanks to James McClean's Cardiff heroics Burke and Brier are back with a top quality edition of #BTSLOIPOD as Dean Delaney and Kevin Doherty join the lads on the phone to talk LOI titles, Shelbourne, Ireland and more. The panel also debate whether Cork City are entertaining champions and who will face the dreaded drop to the First Division. Subscribe and review!
On this week's Sportscast we caught up with two managers – one in each division – and also an experienced player currently plying his trade in the First Division. As always Gareth O'Reilly is at the helm and this week he is joined in studio by Extratime.ie reporter Josh Dolan. Speaking to the team just after Easter are Shelbourne Manager Kevin Doherty as he discusses his sides impressive week while also representing the First Division is UCD's Brian Shortall as he hopes for a run of games after his opening day sending off. Finally the guys also catch up with Galway United manager Tommy Dunne, and with his team sitting third in the table he is keen to keep his squad's feet firmly planted on the ground.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
*Subscribe @ iTunes* The Season Pass Podcast is back at the Ultimate Disney Fan Experience, D23 Expo, 2015! This year, we're celebrating the people who TRULY make this event happen…THE DISNEY FANS!! Conversations with the creators of the Pizza Planet Truck clone (Marko & Tyler), the Renovator of the Wedway Peoplemover vehicles (Kevin Doherty), Lynn and Ken of the Sweep Spot Podcast & Cleaning the Kingdom book, Disney Dose's Gavin Doyle, the Owner of SG Studios Shane Grammer, the return of That Chris Gore for Star Wars GEEKERY, and much MUCH more!! Enjoy! PREMIER PASS: Tony Baxter and the Disneyland that Never Was! Only $2.99!! Click on this link and Purchase it NOW! CLICK HERE!! Links: Wayward Nerd Sweep Spot Disney Dose Touring Plans Walt Disney Birthplace MiceChat Pixie Vacations Season Pass Closing Song - Wheels by Enuff Z'nuff on iTunes Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent@super78.com robert@robertcoker.com Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. –1-916-248-5524 Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show. Your support is extremely appreciated. © 2015 Season Pass Podcast
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 44 - This week presenter Gareth O'Reilly is joined in studio by Macdara Ferris and Josh Dolan as they speak with Dundalk striker David McMillan on his side's Champions League experience against BATE Borisov. Also on the Sportscast is Sligo Rovers Gavin Dykes and Shelbourne manager Kevin Doherty. Remember to follow us on Twitter (@etsportscast) and comment on Soundcloud or iTunes.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 25 - Hello and welcome to the first Extratime.ie Sportcast of 2015. My name's Gareth O'Reilly and I'll be your host this evening. On the show today, we will to talk to Cabinteely Senior Club Chairman Pearse Toale, New Shelbourne manager Kevin Doherty and Wexford Youths boss Shane Keegan. I'm also joined in studio by Extratime reporters Macdara Ferris and Brian Fitzgerald. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Not much has changes since we first played this interview two years ago. We've brought on a lot of new listeners since then, so if you missed it or want a refresh; here you go! For the full hour we will discuss the tactical and operational steps mariners can take to defend themselves and their ships from pirates - and if their ship is taken - what they can do to best enable coalition forces to re-take the ship. Our guest will be Kevin Doherty, former Marine and owner of Nexus Consulting Group of Alexandria.
1. The Drop Intro2. Deadmau5 - Fn Pig 3. David Guetta feat. Chris Brown & Lil Wayne - I Can Only Imagine (R3hab Remix)4. Cosmo Klein - By Tonight (Nilson & The 8th Note Remix)5. Eva Simons - I Don't Like You (Nicky Romero Remix)6. Oliver - Dirty Talk (Original Mix)7. Melleefresh vs. Deadmau5 - Hey Baby (Starkillers & Dmitry KO Club Mix)8. Baggi Begovic - Freefalling (Original Mix)Amba Shepherd Guest Compilation9. Kevin Doherty feat. Amba Shepherd - Lifeline (Dyro vs. Rocket Pimp Remix)10. Joan Reyes & Sergi Domene feat. Amba Shepherd - Black & White (Original Radio Edit)11. Ferry Corsten feat. Pierre In The Air & Amba Shepherd - Walk On Air (Original Mix)12. Mark Sixma feat. Amba Shepherd - Cupids Casualty (Pixl Remix vs. Original Mix)13. Porter Robinson feat. Amba Shepherd - Vandalism (Lazy Rich Remix)14. Lazy Rich & Hirshee feat. Amba Shepherd - Damage Control (Preview)
1. Danism & Tasita D'mour - The Message (Main Mix) 2. Deckchair - In London (Martin Hedegaard Remix) 3. Mark Stacey - See You Soon (Original Mix) 4. Supernova - Cassandra (Original Mix) 5. Daniel Portman & Stanely Ross - The Flow (Rino Cabrera Remix) 6. Calvin Harris - Flashback (Odmark & HOHME Bootleg) 7. Patrick Hagenaar feat. AMPM - L.O.V.E. (You Give The) (Original Mix) 8. Laidback Luke, Arno Cost & Norman Doray - Trilogy (Original Mix) 9. Kevin Doherty feat. Amba Shepherd - Lifeline (Dyro Remix) 10. Nero - Must be The Feeling (Funkagenda Remix) 11. M83 - Midnight City (Eric Prydz Remix) 12. Michael Brun vs Miss Palmer - Dawn Beef (Nick Svenson & Marco Zanfardino Bootleg) 13. Kleerup & Robyn - With Every Heartbeat (Rory Phillips Remix)