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Ba cheart do phobail i gConamara I bhfad níos mó leasa a bhaint as scéimeanna feabhsúcháin áitiúil na mbóithre nó LIS a dúirt Kevin O Hara ó Shinn Féin.
Kevin O Hara, Sinn Féin & Pádraig Mac Donnacha, coiste Bhóthar Dhoire Fhearta ag labhairt faopi ionad cúram príomhúil ar an gCeathrú Rua.
Deacrachtaí leis an tseirbhís bus 424.
Dúirt Kevin O Hara ó Shinn Féin go bhfuil iontas air faoin laghad plé atá déanta ag Comhairle Contae na Gaillimhe agus Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte faoin bhforbairt atá á dhéanamh ar reilig Leitir Móir.
Roghnaíodh Kevin O Hara ag coinbhinsiúin Shinn Féin i gConamara theas aréir le bheith san iomaíocht sna toghcháin áitiúla an chéad bhliain eile.
Tá sé curtha in iúl ag an Údarás Náisiúnta Iompair go bhfuil siad ag amharc ar am chlár úr a leagan amach don tseirbhís bus go dtí an Cheathrú Rua agus Ceantar na nOileán.
Níl aon airgead curtha ar fáil i mbliana le hobair mhór a dhéanamh ar bhóthar an R336 i dtaobh bealaí eile iompair a chur ar fáil.
An scéal is déanaí faoina h-iarrachtaí atá ar bun ag Comhairle Contae na Gaillimhe maoiniú a fháil do Bhóthar Chuan na Loinge a bhíonn faoi uisce nuair a bhíonn taoille ard nó rabharta ann.
Eolas faighte ag Kevin faoi sholáthar uisce an Spidéil
Dúirt Kevin Ó Hara ó Shinn Féin go bhfuil sé soiléir anois nach bhfuil aon eagraíocht stáit sásta freagracht a ghlacadh ar an gcóras séarachais atá i gCill Rónáin.
Ba cheart duine a fhostú láithreach leis na buntáistí a bhaineann le calafoirt Ros a Mhíl a fhorbairt mar áis do fhuinneamh in athnuaite.
Má chuirtear soilse tráchta ar na droichid i gceantar na nOileán níl sé i gceist maoiniú a fháil an chead bhliain eile leis an obair a chríochnú ar bhóthair Dhoire Fhearta.
Special guest Kevin O'Hara joins us on this episode to talk about his life story and connecting science with faith. which leads to discussing our ingrained belief systems, the stories we tell ourselves, and the greatest mysteries of life... light subject matter as always!
Kevin O'Hara and Sean Glynn from Cue Cannabis speak with Dan Humiston about their "marketplace" business. Providing vetted software options for cannabis companies to manage all aspects of their business. Learn more about their business, their expansion plans and opportunities to invest at MJBulls.comProduced By MJBulls Media | Cannabis Podcast Network
The R&D Tax Incentive can help companies to survive and prosper. But how? Kevin O'Hara of Techwitty will walk you through the details.
Technology has changed the way we do pretty much everything in our daily lives. With technology-based transportation and convenience services such as Uber, Lyft, ZipCar, Instacart for groceries and Amazon for basically everything else, the ways people are getting around cities is changing drastically. These services dramatically reduce the need for people to use their personal vehicles, and this could mean a change in the future of land use in urban areas. In today’s episode, we chat with NRPA’s Vice President of Urban and Government Affairs, Kevin O’Hara, about how this shift in how people are getting around cities is causing the use of parking lots to decline, and how that land can be used in other, more environmentally friendly ways. He explains that this transition into a “ride-sharing economy,” coupled with a complete waste of urban space, provides a huge opportunity for increased land use for parks and recreation in dense urban areas. Converting these unused asphalt parking lots into parks, green spaces or urban farms is a way that we can not only brighten our communities and cities, but our future as well. Many people view their favorite parks as their “paradise.” This could be our opportunity to reclaim that paradise.
On October 10, 2017, the Trust for Public Land (TPL), the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and the Urban Land Institute (ULI) came together to launch a campaign called 10-Minute Walk. The 10 Minute Walk campaign concept is simple — every should have access to parks within a 10-minute walk of where they live, work and play. To date, over 140 mayors have signed on to the 10-Minute Walk campaign. They’ve signed on because they recognize that proximity and accessibility to parks is important and the benefits are almost too innumerable to count. This campaign has a big goal and it’s not one that could be accomplished by one organization alone. That’s why three have come together to make this happen. In today’s podcast, we chat with TPL’s Adrian Benepe, ULI’s Rachel McCleary and NRPA’s Kevin O’Hara about how this campaign came to be, why a 10-minute walk and more.
Can you change people’s lives for the better simply by being yourself?The answer is absolutely yes. I know this for a fact because MY life has been changed for the better thanks to today’s guest, Kevin O’Hara of Alcohol Mastery. Kevin O'Hara is a very normal person who is doing extraordinary things. He has improved lives all around the world simply by having the courage to be exactly who he is and to allow himself to be vulnerable enough to openly and authentically share his journey and progress as he goes. In his case, the mission was to stop drinking alcohol and to help others who wanted to do the same. What made what Kevin is doing so extraordinary is that he not only made the commitment to stop, but he put himself on video at that most vulnerable of times and got into the habit of sharing his progress by way of a weekly video journal on YouTube. He was almost a full year into it by the time I came across him and by that time, he had already built a large and loyal following of people like me from all around the world. Kevin has now written several books, created many helpful online courses, has created an extraordinary volume of videos which are all available at absolutely no cost on his YouTube channel oh, and for those who would like to get some one-on-one support, Kevin presently offers some one-on-one coaching support as well. Some of the key things I took from this chat with Kevin: 1 - Failing doesn’t bring you back to zero 2 - Identify and re-frame your “kryptonite” (his story about how he envisions “Gollum” from Lord of the Rings as the negative voice) 3 - The irony of the “real” buzz ©2017 Kevin Bulmer Enterprises
This week on Open Space Radio we’re talking about American Mobility — or the rate at which Americans are packing up and moving to find more opportunity elsewhere. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article by Janet Adamy and Paul Overberg, the U.S. is the least mobile since mobility measurements were first taken at the end of World War II. Mobility levels have even fallen by almost half since their most recent peak in 1985. According to economists, there are several reason rural residents aren’t moving such as cost of housing, fear of losing sense of community and support, state-level job licensing and cultural differences. This article drove a lot of discussion at NRPA, so we spoke with a few staff members to get their take on what this lack of mobility means for the U.S. and, specifically, for parks and recreation. Kevin Roth, NRPA’s Vice President of Research discusses how the lack of mobility can limit the employment pool for park and recreation agencies in larger cities. Kevin O’Hara, NRPA’s Vice President for Urban and Government Affairs shares how Americans need something to bring them together again and how parks and rec can help us find the things we have in common over our differences. Lastly, Gina Mullins-Cohen, NRPA’s Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Publications shares how we should feel empowered to enact change no matter where we are.
Steph, with 6 months since her last drink, shares her story Café RE is now on a waitlist to join. Once the list gets to approximately 30-40 people, another group will be formed. To be placed on the waitlist, go to www.recoveryelevator.com and click on the Café RE tab at the top of the page. Enter the promo code RE1month to join. It is often said that our HP will not give us more than we can handle. For the last 8-10 months, Paul has been suffering from depression. Around this time, he received a link from his brother about the black dog aka depression (www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCrniLQGYc). God shout out? The video basically describes how depression creeps up on you whenever it wants to. It is very exhausting trying to keep the symptoms of depression hidden from others. Depression is like losing all of the joy in your life. Your addiction can start talking to you and may say that 1 drink may help. But this is only temporary. Drinking will not help! SHOW NOTES [9:00] Paul Introduces Steph. Steph – I am 6 months sober and feeling great! I am 46 years old, married and have 2 daughters. I currently live in Canada and enjoy cooking and gardening. [9:25] When did you first realize that you had a problem? Steph – I have known that I had a drinking problem for the last 25 years. I would drink and drive, blackout, etc. and went to a few AA meetings in my early 20’s. I was sober for 3 years. I do not think that I was ready to give it up entirely yet and started drinking again. My drinking started out slow but steadily got worse. I worked in bars and surrounded myself with other drinkers. After I had my children, I tried to moderate but would still drink to get through the stress of parenting. [15:53] What was it like to start drinking again after taking some time off? Steph – After my pregnancies, my drinking very rapidly increased. I reached a point where I was physically addicted and had to drink to keep the symptoms of withdrawal away. If I did not drink, I would get severe anxiety. [18:35] Did you have a rock bottom moment? Steph – I tried to quit cold turkey and ended up in the hospital. My children saw me being put into an ambulance. 1 week later, I was drinking again. I felt like I had severely damaged my brain chemistry with all of the alcohol and I could not sleep without sleeping pills. I eventually felt suicidal. [20:45] How did you get sober 6 months ago? Steph – I had to start tapering off because I was so physically addicted. My husband helped me by locking up all of the alcohol and only giving me limited amounts each day. I slowly decreased the amount of vodka over 10-12 days. I really wanted to get sober so I did not drive to any liquor stores myself. [27:22 ] What did you do after those 10-12 days went by? Steph – I took Kevin O’Hara’s “How to Quit Drinking” course. I would also start my day with recovery books and podcasts. I also got very involved with an on-line community. [29:00] How has your physical and emotional state evolved since quitting drinking? Steph – I was on an emotional rollercoaster in the beginning. Now, I have learned to respond rather than react to things. [29:41] Paul and Steph talk about her U-Tube videos and blog. Steph – my blog can be found at https://bestirredblog.wordpress.com. Another friend in recovery and I started doing video blogs which can be found on U-Tube, called The Way Back. I also do group skypes with other people in recovery. [31:20] What have you learned the most? Steph – I am a lot stronger than I thought. [31:45] What is on your bucket list in sobriety? Steph – I would like to help other people get sober. [32:37] Rapid Fire Round What was your worst memory from drinking? all of the non-memories Did you ever have an “oh-shit” moment? when I tried to stop drinking and couldn’t What’s your plan moving forward? helping others What’s your favorite resource in recovery? A Facebook group called “Onwards and Upwards” What’s the best advice you’ve ever received (on sobriety)? get out of your comfort zone What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking? put the same amount of time and energy into your recovery, that you put into your drinking If you decide to start a family with hope that it will help you moderate your drinking, you just might be an alcoholic. Resources mentioned in this episode: Recovery Elevator Retreat Connect with Cafe RE- Use the promo code Elevator for your first month free Sobriety Tracker iTunes Sobriety Tracker Android Sober Selfies! - Send your Sober Selfie and your Success Story to info@recoveryelevator.com “We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!”
Join Corey D Roberts, and Kyle Amore live on Sunday March 12th, 2017 from 7-9pm EST for episode #78 of Major League Fantasy Baseball Radio. We are a live broadcast that will take callers at 323-870-4395. Press 1 to speak with the host. This week we break down both West divisions. We will discuss potential lineups, rotations, bullpens, and any minor league potential for each team along with a heavy fantasy spin. Our guests this week are Kevin Bzdek and Kevin O'Hara. Kevin Bzdek is one of our newest additions to our baseball writing staff in 2017. His articles publish every Friday morning. Kevin O'Hara is a big dynasty baseball fan and a moderator for the fantasy baseball community on reddit.com. You can find our shows on I-Tunes. Just search for Major League Fantasy Sports in the podcasts section. For Android users go to "Podcast Republic," then download that app, and search for "Major League Fantasy Sports Show"
Celebrating the first anniversary of his decision to stop drinking alcohol, Kevin talks with Kevin O’Hara of Alcohol Mastery.com, who has been an enormous positive influence on Kevin over the last couple of years. Together they discuss self-improvement, what it feels like to change, and what are some of the things to consider that either help or hurt the chances of real change occurring. Some key takeaways to listen for in this discussion: 1. You can be an inspiration and make a difference to other people just by being who you are. Not only that, but you’ll feel more fulfilled and better about yourself in the process. 2. You CAN change, if you truly want to 3. Just get started and keep moving forward. You will figure things out as you go. Whether you have a difficult relationship with alcohol or not, you’re going to get a lot from this discussion! Links: Alcohol Mastery: http://www.alcoholmastery.com Alcohol Mastery TV: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTqd9JUKBPjkDjOrpuyKfTg Kevin Bulmer: Official Websites: www.KevinBulmer.com | www.ChooseHopeLiveBetter.com Podcast page: www.kevinbulmer.com/podcast/ Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes: apple.co/1Rrt4rt No Schedule Man Store: www.kevinbulmer.com/shop/ Mutineer: The Law of Attraction in Music: www.mutineer.ca
In episode 046 of the Pixar Post Podcast we continue our behind-the-scenes look at The Good Dinosaur and chat with Directing Animator, Rob Thompson and Animator, Kevin O'Hara. We also chat about the big Golden Globe win for Inside Out, the wonderful Sanjay's Super Team "making of" video and much more. Kicking off the show, we chat about our latest news wrap-up called the "Pixar Minute". At 2:20 into the show, we discuss the Golden Globe awards, the Oscar nominations, BAFTA awards, VES awards and the Annie Awards. At 13:34 into the show, we chat about the wonderful For Your Consideration promotional videos for The Good Dinosaur and Sanjay's Super Team. ROB THOMPSON & KEVIN O'HARA INTERVIEW Kevin O'Hara & Rob Thompson Starting at 21:19 into the podcast, we share our interview with Directing Animator, Rob Thompson and Animator, Kevin O'Hara. Rob and Kevin share amazing insights into the process of animating a quadruped (4-legged animal) and talk through some great insights into the process of animating on The Good Dinosaur. Anyone interested in animation or looking to get into animation definitely should listen to this interview as the pair share industry terminology and set a great base for animation at Pixar. In our discussion after the presentation, we also mentioned a sample quadruped walk cycle video - this 45 minute tutorial is located on Vimeo. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the episode by leaving a comment on iTunes, writing a comment below or sending us an email - we'd love to hear from you. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
Kevin O'Hara is visitng from Massachusetts and stopped by to tell Ryan about the time he travelled around the coast of Ireland with a donkey and cart. Kevin documented his trip in his book, Last of the Donkey Pilgrims.
In this episode of Code Coverage we hear from Kevin O'Hara on why he loves open source development. In particular we discuss what's coming up in nForce, what working on open source is like, and an exciting new developer tool that he's working on.
Recovering alcoholic Kevin O'Hara shares inspiration from Venerable Matt Talbot and from his own journey back to the Catholic Faith.