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DJ Derek Burke
The Classic Hits Show Broadcast live on Liffey Sound 96.4FM with a live studio interview with and performance from Limerick singer songwriter and musician Jake Ryan Guerin

DJ Derek Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 122:29


On this episode of The Classic Hits Show Broadcast live on Liffey Sound 96.4FM on 6th March 2026 we had with a live in studio performance from and interview with the super Limerick singer songwriter and musician Jake Ryan Guerin ( https://www.instagram.com/jake_ceol?igsh=cGh0aHcwcnRlYmYz ) It was a great craic agus ceol show and We had great chats about music, songwriting and gigs and super live music performances from Jake. Thanks Jake for coming into studio The Classic Hits Show airs on Liffey Sound 96.4FM every Friday from 7pm with live in studio performances and interviews with musicians. You can contact the show via email derek@liffeysoundfm.ie And you can follow the show on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/share/17YKv9EQoM/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Decoding the Gurus
Blindboy, Part 2: Where Have All the Good Men Gone?

Decoding the Gurus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 109:05


In Part 2, Matt and Chris return to Blindboy, now broadcasting from a solar-powered podcast and therefore morally unimpeachable. The darkness, however, remains. Having established in Part 1 that the global elite are a vampiric class of depraved blackmailers who traffic children and delight in cruelty, in Part 2, Blindboy offers us some welcome relief in the form of answering the question of what it looks like to be one of the good ones. You may be surprised to learn that it involves a missing dressing room, muddy socks, and a loyalty to small-time promoters that some might call heroic.The episode also traces an ambitious historical arc: from street gangs in 1800s Limerick to the New York underworld, Meyer Lansky, Roy Cohn, CIA brothels and LSD interrogation programmes, and eventually to Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The connecting thread is a continuous tradition of sexual blackmail passed from master to apprentice that has, apparently, been quietly guiding Western (criminal) civilisation for the better part of two centuries. Matt and Chris sift through the historical material, examine the leaps required to keep the chain intact, and consider whether a conspiracy hypothesis that explains quite so much, quite so neatly, might deserve a small dose of skepticism. As you might anticipate, the episode features discussions of many of our old friends, including strategic disclaimers, moral grandstanding, and layered preemptive defences. Finally, get ready to learn who the real villain is, when the mask is finally removed.... spoiler: it's neoliberal capitalism. A revelation that some listeners may have suspected from the very beginning.LinksBlindboy: A Deep Dive into Jeffrey EpsteinThe Rest is Classified: Was Epstein a Russian Spy?Epstein Files Declassified: Mossad, Israel, and Ghislaine MaxwellEpstein Files Declassified: Was he a Spy?The Saville Inquiry Report on Bloody Sunday (2010)BBC Panorama reporting on the British Army's Military Reaction Force (MRF)Popular Mechanics article on Operation Midnight ClimaxUS Senate Church Committee report on MK-Ultra and CIA covert experimentation and the archived reportNY Times: What Donald Trump Learned From Joseph McCarthy's Right-Hand ManA less conspiratorial but more sympathetic perspective on Epstein's influence by Taylor Lorenz and Ryan BroderickAn in-depth critical review of Whitney Webb's book (by an academic who might be a little conspiracy-prone themselves)Webb, W. A. (2022). One Nation Under Blackmail-Vol. 1: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime That Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, VOL. 1. Trine Day

Dermot & Dave
Paudie Moloney Has Been Feeling The Love From His Limerick Hometown

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 6:06


What a legend! Paudie Moloney and his Pro Dancer Laura Nolan joined Dave for a chat ahead of the final of 'Dancing With The Stars'

Die Wochendämmerung
Heizungsgesetz, Iran-Update, Ungarn vs. Ukraine, Strategische Ölreserven, Uran-Atlas

Die Wochendämmerung

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 75:32


Diesmal: Freitag der 13., Ponys und Windeln, Update Heizungsgesetz, Ungarn vs. Ukraine, Strategische Ölreserven, Update Iran, Uran-Atlas, Sham Jaff zu Russlands Kämpfern aus Afrika, Stärkung der Demokratie in Sachsen-Anhalt, Transrechte in Europa. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Group Taking Judicial Review Against New Midwest Hospital Fears "Traumatic" Experiences Will Continue

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 4:10


A campaign group intending to formally object to plans for a new hospital in Limerick say the decision risks continuing "traumatic" experiences for Clare people into the future. The Midwest Hospital Campaign has revealed its intention to take a judicial review against the HSE's proposal to develop a new hospital campus on a 44-acre site in Raheen. It's understood the judicial review will be based on determining whether the decision-making process was fair, evidence-based and transparent. Ennis-based Midwest Hospital Campaign co-founder Hilary Tonge says the people at the coalface of the overcrowding crisis can't be forgotten.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Petition Demanding Immediate Acquisition Of Land For Clare Hospital And West Clare Perspective On Raheen Land Acquisition

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 20:07


There's been strong reaction across County Clare this week after the government confirmed the acquisition of the 43-acre site in Limerick, rather than in Clare, with a view to developing a new hospital campus aimed at tackling overcrowding in the Midwest. A new petition is now calling for land to be acquired for an acute hospital in the Banner County — and for accountability from the Health Minister. Alan Morrissey spoke with Deirdre Culligan, the woman behind the petition to find out just how the decision to put a new hospital in Limerick could affect Clare people, he also spoke with Kilkee Resident, Cillian Murphy, to hear how West Clare residents are reacting to the news. Image © fandicreations via Canva

The Wine Situation
Wine, Love and Land with Limerick Lane!

The Wine Situation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 50:36


Karen Francis DeGolia of Limerick Lane Wines joins Elle with a winding story full of twists and turns! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
HSE acquires 44-acre Limerick site for new hospital facility

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 6:23


Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fáil T.D.for Clare, on a new hospital facility in Limerick has been acquired by the HSE for 14 million euro.

Generation X Paranormal
King John's Castle: Shadow Figures, Sieges, and Spirits

Generation X Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 53:26


Send a textIn this episode of Generation X Paranormal: Shadows of Ireland, we explore the dark history and reported hauntings of King John's Castle in Limerick.Standing for over 800 years along the River Shannon, this medieval fortress has seen bloody sieges, political conflict, imprisonment, and death — events that many believe left a lasting paranormal imprint on the location.During our visit, paranormal researcher Chris Fleming led an intense EVP session inside the castle, and the responses captured raise fascinating questions about who — or what — might still remain within the ancient walls.We also examine:• The brutal history of King John's Castle • Documented paranormal reports from visitors and staff • The famous shadow figure captured walking across the battlements • Our own experiences investigating the siteCould the castle's violent past still echo through the present?Join us as we explore one of Ireland's most historically significant — and possibly haunted — locations.This October (1–9), we're joining Secret Ireland Tours for a haunted journey through Scotland, guided by renowned paranormal investigator Ryan O'Neill—seen on Haunted Scotland and Haunted Ireland, and Executive Director of Scottish Paranormal.From ancient locations to lingering folklore, this journey is about history, humanity, and the unexplained. Support the showFind us at: gxparanormal.com Watch On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@generationxparanormal Listen: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-x-paranormal/id1661845577?i=1000666351352 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6zQmLQ0F78h8KRuVylps2v?si=79af02a218444d1f Follow us on Social Media: • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GenXParanormal • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationxparanormal/ • Twitter (X): https://x.com/GXParanormal

Clare FM - Podcasts
Limerick Site Identified For New Midwest Hospital Campus: A Slap In The Face To People In Clare?

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 20:39


The Health Minister has pledged to enhance services at Ennis Hospital but has given no commitment to emergency care in Clare. Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has described a new “strategic site” acquired in Limerick to solve hospital overcrowding in the MidWest as “HIQA's Option B and C Plus.” The Minister has described the €14 million, 43.8 acre site in Raheen as a strategic site for the MidWest Health system for the next thirty years, located a 28 minute drive away from Ennis and Nenagh. Over 40% of Clare's population lives more than an hour's drive from their nearest Emergency Department and the Minister said her vision for Ennis's progression is similar to that of Bantry General Hospital in Cork, which doesn't have an ED or proposals for one. Despite this, Minister Carroll MacNeill insists Clare “was at the centre of their plans” in the MidWest. However, health campaigners here have expressed "anger and deep frustration" following the announcement that a site has been identified for a new hospital campus for the Midwest. The Friends of Ennis Hospital claims 130,000 people in Clare along with a further 80,000 in Tipperary will see limited benefit from the hospital being located in the city. Alan spoke with Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe and Fine Gael TD Joe Cooney about the announcement Image © Alan Place

Clare FM - Podcasts
Health Minister Promises Ennis Enhancements But No Clare ED Commitment

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 19:47


The Health Minister has pledged to enhance services at Ennis Hospital, but has given no commitment to emergency care in Clare. During her official announcement today, Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has described a new "strategic site" acquired in Limerick to solve hospital overcrowding in the MidWest as "HIQA's Option B and C Plus." Health Minister Jennifer Carrol MacNeill visited Limerick this morning, where she confirmed details of the Midwest's new hospital. The Minister has described the €14 million, 43.8 acre site in Raheen as a strategic site for the MidWest Health system for the next thirty years, located a 28 minute drive away from Ennis and Nenagh. Her next step will be to appoint a project development board, which will develop healthcare services for the overall region and a report is due to be published later this year that will recommend additional services are provided in Clare. Last September, the Department of Health pledged to progress all three of HIQA's recommendations to solve hospital overcrowding in the region. The options included expanding the University Hospital Limerick Campus, extending the campus to another nearby site and delivering a new Model 3 hospital with a new ED in the MidWest. Jennifer Carroll MacNeill believes Option B and C can be delivered in Raheen. During her announcement today, which Clare media were not invited to attend, the Minister said emergency care in the region had to be expanded and that having two model 4 hospitals within 10 minutes of each other was a possibility. She also hasn't ruled out moving the maternity hospital to the Raheen site. Over 40% of Clare's population lives more than an hour's drive from their nearest Emergency Department and the Minister said her vision for Ennis's progression is similar to that of Bantry General Hospital in Cork, which doesn't have an ED or proposals for one. Despite this, Minister Carroll MacNeill insists Clare "was at the centre of their plans" in the MidWest.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Opposition Slams Health Minister's Decision To Locate New Hospital In Limerick

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 1:37


Clare's opposition TD has slammed the Health Minister's decision to locate a new hospital in Limerick as "extremely disappointing." Shannon Sinn Féin Deputy Donna McGettigan says Clare's government members now need to step up.

Clare FM - Podcasts
New Midwest Hospital Location Sparks Anger Among Clare Campaigners

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 5:58


Health campaigners in Clare have expressed "anger and deep frustration" following the announcement that a site has been identified for a new hosptial campus for the Midwest. Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has approved the acquisition of a 43-acre site in Raheen in Limerick. The Friends of Ennis Hospital claims 130,000 people in Clare along with a further 80,000 in Tipperary will see limited benefit from the hospital being located in the city. Chairperson Angel Coll says while investment in Midwest is positive, she believes it's incredibly disappointing that the site will be located so close to University Hospital Limerick.

GAA on Off The Ball
THE HURLING POD: Limerick lay down a marker! | Galway's young guns | Streaming wars

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 102:30


All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan on this week's Hurling Pod to review the penultimate round of the League. They chat about an 'unacceptable' performance by Kilkenny as they were put to the sword by a young Galway team, as well as Limerick's impressive and efficient performance in seeing off the champions, Cork. And the GAA is potentially putting huge restrictions on the streaming of matches. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.

The Dairy Edge
Keeping cows & calves healthy in March - a vet's perspective

The Dairy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 35:12


Marie Louise Ryan, veterinary practitioner with Mulcair vets covering the counties Limerick and Tipperary joins James Dunne on this week's Dairy Edge to highlight what issues are raising their head at farm level when it comes to herd health on dairy farms at the moment.  Marie Louise also discusses what farmers can do from a management perspective over the coming weeks to ensure good cow and calf health throughout the month of March.  Topics covered include transition cow management, milk fever, displaced abomasums and calf management. For more episodes from the Dairy Edge podcast go to the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/dairy/the-dairy-edge-podcast/ The Dairy Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia.com

The Irish FIRE Podcast
I Hate Bidding Wars

The Irish FIRE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 19:46


In this episode, Michael shares why he refuses to get dragged into bidding wars and how that approach has shaped his property investing journey from accidental landlord in 2020 to closing on property number seven. What started with refinancing a three-bed semi-D instead of selling it became the beginning of a much bigger strategy: buying carefully, focusing on yield, staying unemotional, and walking away when the numbers stop making sense. Michael breaks down why the Irish property buying process is stacked against buyers, why he now makes one strong offer only, and why “coming second” can often be the smartest move in the market. He also explains the key metric he uses to assess every deal - rental yield - and why purchase price alone tells you very little about whether a property is actually good value. Along the way, he shares: why ex-rentals often no longer work for investors how RPZ rules distort buying decisions why owner-occupied properties can now make more sense for landlords how rising rents and rising prices in Limerick have broadly kept yields steady the frustration of painfully slow finance approvals why leverage and refinancing are central to his current strategy what recent rental law changes mean for larger landlords and why respecting a deal once you go sale agreed really matters This is a property episode about discipline, patience, and resisting the pressure to “win” at all costs. Show Notes: Get notified when The Irish Property Podcast launches - https://www.propertypodcast.ie Get the monthly newsletter with updates on Michael's FIRE journey: https://www.firepodcast.ie/newsletter This episode has been sponsored by KennCo Insurance. KennCo Underwriting Ltd T/A KennCo Insurance is regulated by The Central Bank of Ireland.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Renewed Calls For Garda Commissioner To Apologise To Defendants Of Midwest Garda Trial

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 17:26


A Clare TD is renewing his call for the Garda Commissioner to make a formal apology to four Gardaí and a retired superintendent found not guilty of perverting the course of justice. The Minister for Justice is being urged to launch an inquiry into the circumstances of the seven-year investigation which centred on alleged attempts to terminate tickets for road traffic offences. The long-running trial concluded in January with the five defendants who served at stations across Clare and Limerick being found not guilty of all 39 counts of perverting the course of justice. Beginning with a probe into then Superintendent Eamonn O'Neill, it was alleged that prosecuting gardaí were instructed to "square" or stop the issuing of a ticket for various road traffic offences. Four serving gardaí were defendants in the case in addition to the retired superintendent and roughly 130 people, including other members of An Garda Síochána, were interviewed by the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation. After the five were found not guilty on all counts in late January, Taoiseach Micheál Martin admitted in the Dáil that the lengthy trial had a "severe negative impact" on the careers and morale of those involved. Tipperary North Labour TD Alan Kelly has now called for a formal inquiry into the investigation but claims this is unlikely to materialise. Responding to Deputy Kelly on this matter in the Dáil, Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan says the acquitted aren't entitled to any such procedure. The Garda Representative Association has branded the investigation a "witch hunt" while many politicians has levelled heavy criticism at the manner in which it was conducted. Meelick Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe insists Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly should apologise to all whose careers and wellbeing have been affected. Daragh Dolan was joined by Meelick Fianna Fáil TD, Cathal Crowe, and Labour TD for Tipperary North, Alan Kelly on Clare Fm's Morning Focus. Image © Pat Flynn

The Kilkenny Hurling Podcast
Mickey and Eddie on Kilkenny's bad night in Salthill, Cork v Limerick and the resilience of St Kieran's

The Kilkenny Hurling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 81:17


There's no beating about the bush, it was a bad night for Kilkenny in Salthill but to quote the Dark Knight, the night is always darkest before the dawn.As well as that we talk about Cork's defeat to Limerick and we examine Wexford's performance against Clare.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM
Saturday, 7th March

The Big Red Bench | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 57:29


Dan Casey was back in studio for another installment of the Big Red Bench. Plenty to talk about on today's show from 6 Nation's to Cork and Limerick to a Cheltenham preview with Jane Mangan

The Kilkenny Hurling Podcast
Derek Lyng on Kilkenny's bad night in Galway, St Kieran's on another great comeback and we hear from Ben O'Connor and John Kiely

The Kilkenny Hurling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 38:53


Kilkenny endured a miserable night in Galway losing 35 points to 17, it means relegation is a real threat to the Cats.  We hear from Derek Lyng and het analysis from Mickey Walsh and freind of the podcast from Galway Sean Walsh.Elsewhere Cork lost out to Limerick and get the thoughts of Ben O'Connor and John Kiely.As well as all that we get reaction to another great comeback by St Kieran's.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.

Die Wochendämmerung
Iran-Krieg, Moral, Biodiversität, Atommüll, Made in EU, Yanar Mohammed

Die Wochendämmerung

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 77:28


Mit: Chihuahua, Moral, Iran-Krieg, Tagfaltern, Beuteltieren, Atommüll, Sham Jaff zu Yanar Mohammed, und guten Nachrichten aus der Medizin. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
HURLING: Tommy Larkins manager Damian Broderick with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of the All-Ireland Junior B Final against Limerick's Ballybrown

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 14:17


Tommy Larkins have the chance to secure national silverware for the first time in their history this Sunday (8th March 2026) when they battle Limerick's Ballybrown in the All-Ireland Junior B Hurling Final. The Galway side followed October's county success against Mullagh by remaining unbeaten in the tournament, including beating Offaly's St. Rynagh's in the Leinster Final, and overcoming Tipperary's Silvermines in the All-Ireland semi-final two weeks. Tommy Larkins manager Damian Broderick joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to look ahead to the final. == Throw-in at Killeedy GAA, Limerick on Sunday is 1.30pm.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
University of Limerick Rocketry Team Announce First Additive Manufactured Liquid Rocket Engine and Join Elite Uk Race2space Competition

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 5:14


ULAS HiPR, University of Limerick's student-led high-powered rocketry team, has announced that in partnership with University of Limerick and Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), the team will design and produce the first additive-manufactured (3D printed) liquid rocket engine in the Republic of Ireland – the Lúin of Celtchar. ULAS HiPR, founded in 2022 and entirely student-run, brings together University of Limerick students from across disciplines, including aeronautical, mechanical, software, and design engineering, with a shared goal of designing, manufacturing, and launching high-powered rockets. The 2025/2026 team, which has grown rapidly and now attracts over a hundred motivated students, has already had success internationally, representing Ireland in prestigious competitions, including Mach-24 and EuRoC (European Rocketry Challenge). ULAS HiPR's previous rockets – Morrígu, Airmedh and Macha – have already demonstrated strong performance and innovation in their design, payload integration, and flight execution. As part of this next chapter, ULAS HiPR is further excited to announce its official acceptance into the prestigious UK-based Race2Space 2026 International Propulsion Competition – a major milestone in advancing Irish student-led space propulsion capabilities, and the first year of participation for the team in one of the foremost student-focused international aerospace engineering challenges. The engine, a high-performance 2 kN, water-cooled, IPA/Nitrous Oxide bi-propellant system, has been designed entirely by the ULAS HiPR student team. It is now being manufactured at IMR's Advanced Manufacturing Lab in Mullingar using metal additive manufacturing, before returning to the University of Limerick for precision machining and assembly. This manufacturing approach will enable the engine to incorporate complex internal cooling channels, rapid design iteration, and enhanced efficiency that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing techniques. Speaking at the announcement, Jay Looney, Co-Head of ULAS HiPR, described the significance of today's announcement, saying, "The acceptance of our project to Race2Space marks a defining moment not only for ULAS HiPR, but for Ireland's student space community. The selection of the first additively manufactured liquid rocket engine in the Republic of Ireland into the competition validates the technical ambition of our student team and the strength of collaboration between Irish university students with industry. It demonstrates that world-class propulsion innovation can now be designed, manufactured, and tested entirely here in Ireland." The Race2Space entry, spanning conceptual design, advanced manufacturing, and testing preparation, represents a major milestone not only for ULAS HiPR but for the wider Irish student space ecosystem. Through this initiative, the team is proving that cutting-edge propulsion development can be achieved domestically through strong collaboration between academia and industry partners. Mark Hartnett, Design for Manufacturing Senior Technologist at IMR, commenting on the importance of proposing cutting-edge technologies in student-led initiatives like Race2Space, said, "At IMR, supporting ambitious student teams like ULAS HiPR reflects our commitment to strengthening Ireland's advanced manufacturing ecosystem and enabling the next generation of aerospace innovators. These are vital platforms for advancing cutting-edge technologies and building Ireland's future engineering capability, and this ULAS HiPR propulsion project demonstrates how emerging technologies can move rapidly from concept to high-performance hardware." Acceptance into Race2Space gives ULAS HiPR an exciting platform on which to showcase Irish student innovation on an international stage, taking a bold step toward higher thrust objectives, advanced propulsion systems, and consolidating Ireland's role in the global space engineering ecosystem. As ULAS HiP...

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Significant Increase in Female-led Companies in the South and Mid-west

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 5:21


AxisBIC, which drives innovation and supports start-ups in the Mid-West and South West, has seen an increase in the number of female entrepreneurs raising investment to grow their business. Figures for 2025 show that 35% of High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) approvals in the region were companies founded or co-founded by women, while 57% of Pre-Seed Start Fund (PSSF) approvals were female-led companies. AxisBIC, which works with businesses in Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick, revealed the figures ahead of International Women's Day as it encourages more women to take the leap into setting up their own company. Over the past five years at AxisBIC's flagship event, the Entrepreneur Experience, more than 50% of the participating businesses were founded or co-founded by women, far outstripping the national average of 25% to 30%. Figures show that these female-led businesses raised a total investment of €42 million. As well as the Entrepreneur Experience, AxisBIC organises a mini-accelerator and pitching event annually – the AxisBIC Venture Academy. Last year, Valentia Island Vermouth was named Most Investible Company and has subsequently been approved for PSSF funding and secured HPSU investment. Speaking about the win, founders Anna and Orla Snook O'Carroll said: "AxisBIC has been an exceptional support to us as founders, helping Valentia Island Vermouth strengthen our business strategy and prepare for long-term growth. Their guidance around planning, investor readiness and pitching was invaluable, particularly as 2025 became such a major milestone year for the company. We're proud to have secured PSSF funding, followed by HPSU investment, and AxisBIC's support was a key part of that journey. Being named Most Investible Company at the AxisBIC 2025 Venture Academy was also a brilliant endorsement of the progress we've made." The team at AxisBIC works closely with each entrepreneur to develop a well-tested business plan, raise investment, manage business propositions, and arrange agreements with shareholders and investors. The organisation has an extensive network of partners, including local authorities, universities, investors, business bodies and seasoned entrepreneurs across Ireland and internationally. CEO of AxisBIC, Larry O'Donoghue, said: "At AxisBIC, our commitment of supporting and advancing female-led startups is underpinned by a strong 'Give to Gain' ethos. The organisation draws on an extensive network of experienced entrepreneurs, investors and partners who mentor, coach and advise emerging founders. In addition, AxisBIC, together with the four Irish Business Innovation Centres (Irish BICs), has recently organised and supported Enterprise Ireland's newly established accelerator programme, NextWave. NextWave is the new National Women's founder Accelerator designed to empower women founders to validate, build and scale with confidence." Among the female start-ups supported by AxisBIC are Rosanne Longmore, of FemTech company Coroflo; Peigín Crowley, of health and wellness brand Ground Wellbeing; and Rena Maycock of Chirp, which is rewriting the script on mobile phone child protection. To mark International Women's Day, AxisBIC is co-hosting a webinar, 'Forging Collaboration and Sharing Entrepreneurial Success Stories to Balance the Scales', along with partner incubators in the EU and the Caribbean. The transatlantic conversation on Tuesday, March 10th, will feature female entrepreneurs from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Ireland and Slovenia. Participating in the discussion will be Alice Carroll from Foxes Bow Irish Whiskey. Speaking ahead of the event, she said: "I have been driven by a mission to democratise whiskey. Building Foxes Bow Irish Whiskey has always been about challenging expectations and creating a more inclusive future for the category. AxisBIC has provided invaluable support through strategic business planning and a strong commitment to female entrepreneurs. I'm delighted to take part in the upcomin...

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
A new survey sheds light on why so many people spoiled their Presidential vote

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 5:47


Dr Rory Costello, Dept of Politics and Public Administration at University of Limerick.

Mark Mehigan’s Weekly Roast
Roast Mortem - Sexy Instagram Wellness

Mark Mehigan’s Weekly Roast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 30:42


This week. Mark and Michael discuss the algorithmic approach to mental health & wellness trends on Instagram. Dublin, Cork and Limerick shows are all sold out but you can find tickets for Kerry here: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/mark-mehigan-co-kerry-16-04-2026/event/180064548A699903

RTÉ - Drivetime
How to avoid running injuries

RTÉ - Drivetime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 6:03


Dr Sarah Dillon, Associate Professor in the School of Allied Health at the University of Limerick

Irish History Podcast
Éamon de Valera: Visionary or Victorian?

Irish History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 50:38


Éamon de Valera is one of the most influential figures in modern Irish history. Born in New York in 1880s and raised in rural Limerick, he rose from obscurity to become a central figure in the Irish Revolution. He played a major role in the 1916 Rising, became the most internationally recognised Irish figure during the War of Independence, and was central to the Treaty split that led to the Civil War. Although defeated in that conflict he returned to politics as a founder of Fianna Fáil and, in 1932, began the long era in which he dominated Irish public life.Today he is often remembered as the architect of a conservative, Catholic and insular Ireland. This podcast featuring, David McCullagh, looks at de Valera's early years and rise to power and seeks to answer if he was the architect of a conservative state, or simply a reflection of the Irish society that shaped him?My guest is David McCullagh. David is a broadcaster with RTÉ, has a PhD in politics and is the author of six books, including a biography of John A. Costello, The Reluctant Taoiseach, a two-volume biography of Éamon de Valera, Rise and Rule, and most recently From Crown to Harp: How the Anglo-Irish Treaty Was Undone. RTÉ broadcaster and author of the acclaimed two volume biography of de Valera, You can find David's books here.Sound by Kate Dunlea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
State operating 'two-tier' asylum accommodation - report

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 4:23


John Lannon, CEO of Doras, a Limerick based refugee and migrant rights organisation, spoke about the findings of a study of asylum seekers living in emergency accommodation.

Stretch Marks
NewsByHil - Over Stretched by World Events. Staying Informed and Staying Sane

Stretch Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 59:28


On this award winning podcast we talk about the parts of life stretching us to our limits, the necessary growth and the marks left behind. Stretch marks don't just happen on your body - they happen throughout your life (especially in this insane world).In another week where the news headlines continues to stretch our nervous systems, I want to talk about how we stay informed, be conscious citizens to other peoples lived experiences around the world - while still having enough regulation to be in our bodies, in our lives, empty dishwashers, answer emails....And I want to have this conversation with journalist Hilary McGann who you might know and follow as NewsbyHil. Hil is from Limerick, worked at CNN and is now based in Boston with her husband and 8 month old son. And she's using her professional love to bring us accessible information on whats going on in the world - in a way that makes me feel clued in without the rage bait that is so loud on the internet right now. I wanted to get into all of this with Hil because in many ways her life is intersecting all thats going on right now. Professionally as a journalist on @newsbyhil and creator of Booked In PodcastPersonally as a new mother.And living in the US which is the epicentre of the chaos in many ways. I'm of the hope that we all have the ability to play a part in where the world goes next. And while I can't change anything, I can have use Stretch Marks to have this conversation and hopefully help you if you're feeling like I am right now. You can find me on instagram @sinead.omoore and @stretchmarkspodcastProduced by the brand storyFor brand collaborations and sponsorship please email stretchmarkspod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GAA on Off The Ball
THE HURLING POD: Cork just keep winning! | Vital win for Galway | O'Donovan blow for Limerick

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 88:00


All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy are alongside the returning Will O'Callaghan for this week's (slightly delayed) edition of The Hurling Pod. They look back on a weekend where Cork enjoyed a rare win at Nowlan Park, Galway eased their relegation worries by beating Waterford and Offaly went through the trap door. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead

Digital Irish Podcast
Practice AI Series - Conor Twomey

Digital Irish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 19:38


This podcast episode is a featured highlight from our live Digital Irish webinar. To see the full presentation, including the technical deep dives and audience Q&A, watch the video here connect.digitalirish.comIn this episode, we're cutting through the noise of AI experimentation to look at what it actually takes to get a model into production inside a global enterprise.We're joined by Conor Twomey, Co-Founder and CEO of AI One, an Irish-founded firm that specializes in making AI work inside complex, real-world environments. With a career spanning 17 years—including building real-time analytics for Formula One track-side strategy—Conor brings a "deployment over theory" mindset that is rare in today's hype-filled market.Moderated by Gavin McMahon, this session explores how organizations can connect AI strategy to real operational outcomes without the nightmare of costly re-platforming or abstract "science projects."About Conor TwomeyA proud graduate of UCC and the University of Limerick, Conor is a prominent voice in the global Irish tech diaspora. In addition to leading AI One, he serves on the boards of GOAL USA and the UCC Alumni Board.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Shannon Airport To Host The Explore Engineering Showcase

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 9:07


Shannon Airport's Departures Hall is set to be transformed once again this week as it hosts the Explore Engineering Showcase for the fifth consecutive year. Taking place this Thursday (5th March), the event will bring together around 2,000 senior-cycle students, along with parents, teachers and guidance counsellors, to meet more than 60 engineering companies from across the Mid-West. Now in its eleventh year, the showcase is all about connecting young people with real-world opportunities — from apprenticeships and further education to third-level pathways — and giving them a hands-on look at the innovation happening right on their doorstep. To tell us more on Tuesday's Morning Focus about what students can expect, Alan Morrissey was joined by David Purcell, Technical Support Leader at Lufthansa Technik, one of the key engineering employers in the region, and Eimear Brophy, Manager of Further Education and Training at Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board and Chairperson of Explore Engineering. Photo (c) Shannon Airport

Clare FM - Podcasts
Madden Praises Recovery From Slow Start As Clare Notch Third Win Of National Football League

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 3:12


Clare football manager Paul Madden the manner with which his side overcame a slow start to secure their third win of the National Football League. A 1-21 to 1-12 win over Limerick puts Clare into second place in Division 3 and firmly in the promotion hunt. Clare found themselves trailing early before Mark McInerney kicked 1-5 without reply, with the Éire Óg man finishing the day with 1-8. Madden says there was no looking back once they got into rhythm.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare FM Sideline View Review Monday March 2nd

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 50:02


Each Monday we will be on air from 6pm to look back on the weekends local sporting action, hearing from all those involved along with getting analysis on the big stories and moments and lots more too so we hope you keep it tuned here over the course of the next hour or so Coming up on this show We reflect on Clare's National Football League win over Limerick, the hurlers return to Division 1A of the National Hurling League, Clare's camogie side continue their unbeaten run, while the ladies footballers make it back to back wins to move clear of the relegation battle in Division Three of the League. We also round up a busy weekend of handball action and look back on what happened in local soccer too

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Perspective on the ground in Dubai

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 4:41


We get perspective on the ground in Dubai. Anton spoke to John Hayes who is from Limerick and is a journalist with Al Arabiya English television news.

Galway Bay FM - Sports
The Full Time Whistle - 1st March 2026

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 51:18


Sean Carley looks back at the sporting weekend, which includes: The Galway Hurlers' second win in a row at home to Waterford The Galway Footballers' draw in Ballyshannon Portumna's Connacht Post Primary Schools Senior B Hurling Championship Final victory over Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew The Galway Camogie Team's defeat to Waterford Connacht's dramatic late victory over top-of-the-table Glasgow Warriors in the URC Galway United's win over Sligo Rovers in the 100th Connacht Derby Local Soccer Basketball The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by GetSetGo Game-changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier! Weekend results below... Gaelic Games   National Football League Division 1  Donegal 1-17 Galway 0-20  Kerry 1-18 Monaghan 0-7  Mayo 2-17 Armagh 0-22  Dublin 1-21 Roscommon 2-7  National Football League Division 2  Louth 1-22 Cavan 1-12  Tyrone 0-28 Offaly 2-13  Meath 1-21 Kildare 0-10  Derry 1-31 Cork 0-14  National Football League Division 3  Down 1-18 Fermanagh 1-15  Laois 3-16 Westmeath 1-13  Clare 1-21 Limerick 1-12  Wexford 0-16 Sligo 1-7  National Football League Division 4  Antrim 2-18 Wicklow 1-14  London 3-16 Waterford 2-13  Longford 1-19 Carlow 1-14  Tipperary 1-18 Leitrim 0-8   National Hurling League Division 1A  Galway 2-18 Waterford 0-16  Limerick 2-19 Offaly 0-17  Cork 3-12 Kilkenny 1-15   National Hurling League Division 1B  Clare 1-28 Carlow 0-18  Kildare 3-24 Down 1-23  Dublin 1-31 Antrim 1-16  National Hurling League Division 2  London 3-8 Derry 0-14  Meath 0-20 Mayo 1-15  Laois 1-23 Westmeath 0-17  National Hurling League Division 3  Roscommon 1-16 Tyrone 0-19  Donegal 3-20 Louth 1-10  Wicklow 5-14 Fermanagh 0-7  National Hurling League Division 4  Longford 3-18 Lancashire 0-12  Leitrim 0-20 Cavan 0-17  Warwickshire 3-11 Monaghan 0-13   Ladies National Football League Division 1  Galway 1-11 Kerry 1-9  Kildare 4-8 Meath 1-10  Cork 1-12 Waterford 3-5  Armagh 2-11 Dublin 2-11  Ladies National Football League Division 2  Tyrone 4-9 Wexford 3-8  Cavan 2-9 Monaghan 1-9  Donegal 0-9 Mayo 0-8  Tipperary 3-8 Westmeath 0-8  Ladies National Football League Division 3  Louth 0-15 Antrim 0-5  Clare 1-12 Limerick 1-8  Roscommon 4-4 Laois 0-12  Fermanagh 1-10 Down 2-6  Ladies National Football League Division 4  Sligo 2-9 Offaly 1-7  Leitrim 2-12 Derry 3-8  Wicklow 1-27 Kilkenny 0-0  Carlow 4-13 Longford 0-3   National Camogie League Division 1A  Waterford 0-12 Galway 1-5  National Camogie League Division 1B  Dublin 2-9 Wexford 0-10  Offaly 3-12 Down 0-10  Clare 3-8 Limerick 2-8  National Camogie League Division 2  Derry 0-12 Westmeath 0-10  Kerry 1-12 Carlow 1-9  Meath 2-16 Laois 1-8  National Camogie League Division 3  Armagh 2-10 Kildare 1-6  Tyrone 4-6 Roscommon 0-14  National Camogie League Division 3B  Monaghan 4-11 Louth 1-4  Mayo 6-8 Donegal 2-3   Minor A Camogie Championship  Galway 3-10 Cork 1-12   Connacht Post Primary Schools Senior B Hurling Championship Final  Portumna Community School 1-18 Holy Rosary College Mountbellew 0-13    Soccer  Connacht Junior Men's Cup Quarterfinals  Maree/Oranmore 1 Moyne Villa 2  Ballinahown 4 Mervue United 5  Colga 1 Castlebar Celtic 0  Salthill Devon 3 Castlerea Celtic 0  Connacht Junior Men's Shield  Galway Hibs 2 Corofin United 1  Kinvara United 3 Lough Harps 0  Lillis Cup  West United 0 Cois Fharraige 1  Bearna na Forbacha 4 Mervue United B 3  FAI Youth Cup  Lakewood Athletic 5 Maree/Oranmore 0  League of Ireland Premier Division  Galway United 1 Sligo Rovers 0  Derry City 4 Waterford 2  Drogheda United 1 Shelbourne 2  St. Patrick's Athletic 4 Dundalk 0  Bohemians 3 Shamrock Rovers 2  League of Ireland First Division  Athlone Town 2 Wexford FC 2  Cobh Ramblers 1 Finn Harps 1  Cork City 1 Bray Wanderers 0  Kerry FC 1 Longford Town 1  UCD 2 Treaty United 0  English Premier League  Wolves 2 Aston Villa 0  Bournemouth 1 Sunderland 1  Burnley 3 Brentford 4  Liverpool 5 West Ham 2  Newcastle 2 Everton 3  Leeds United 0 Manchester City 1  Brighton 2 Nottingham Forest 1  Fulham 2 Tottenham 1  Manchester United 2 Crystal Palace 1  Arsenal 2 Chelsea 1  Scottish Premiership  Dundee FC 3 Hibernian 3  Falkirk 5 Kilmarnock 1  Hearts 1 Aberdeen 0  Livingston 1 St. Mirren 1  Motherwell 2 Dundee United 0  Rangers 2 Celtic 2    Rugby  United Rugby Championship  Connacht 15 Glasgow Warriors 10  Cardiff 8 Leinster 7  Munster 21 Zebre 7  Ospreys 21 Ulster 10  Edinburgh 24 Scarlets 19  Lions 24 Stormers 10  Bulls 41 Sharks 0-12  Dragons 15 Benetton 15  All-Ireland League Division 2A  Corinthians 38 Old Crescent 27  Ballymena 16 Shannon 10  Barnhall 28 Banbridge 14   Dungannon 33 Cashel 31  Greystones 36 Wanderers 26  With 4 games to go, and with a Corinthians win, and a Wanderers loss, Corinthians have cut the gap to Wanderers to two points.  Corinthians host Greystones next Saturday at 2:30.   All-Ireland League Division 2B  Galwegians 19 Sligo 0  UL Bohs 35 Clogher Valley 28  Enniscorthy 34 Rainey 24  Navan 38 Buccaneers 10  Malone 52 Skerries 21  Women's All-Ireland League Division 1  Galwegians 44 Cooke 17  Railway Union 41 Tullow 5  Wicklow 27 Old Belvedere 15  Blackrock 62 Ballincollig 12  UL Bohs 47 Ennis 19  After 15 games played, Galwegians are in 5th place on 36 points.  17 behind 4th placed Old Belvedere.  Galwegians host Tullow next Saturday at 5 pm.   Connacht J1B League Semi Finals  Corinthians 2nds 52 Sligo 2nds 5  Westport 43 Ballinrobe 7   Connacht J1B League Relegation Play off  University of Galway 38 Creggs 2nds 0   Connacht J1C League Semi Finals  Monivea 25 Ballina 2nds 7  Corrib 15 Loughrea 0    Basketball  National Basketball League Men's Division 1  Maigh Cuilinn 84 Maree 77  Maree 80 ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers 72  National Basketball League Women's Division 1  University of Galway 85 Moy Tolka Rovers 55   2029 EuroBasket Pre-Qualifiers   Ireland 75 Azerbaijan 76 

Die Wochendämmerung
Manuel Hagel, Heizungsgesetz, GEAS, 4 Jahre Krieg, Trinkwasser, Rassismus

Die Wochendämmerung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 86:38


Mit: Linealen, dem Merz-O-Meter, Manuel Hagel, dem Heizungsgesetz, Solarförderung, Update zu GEAS, Institutionellem Rassismus, Vier Jahre russischer Krieg in der Ukraine, Sham Jaff zu Nepal, Trinkwasser. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare FM Sideline View Friday February 27th

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 50:36


Coming up on the show, we look ahead to three different Clare v Limerick ties in the National Leagues this weekend while the hurlers face a trip to Dr Cullen Park in Carlow Clare handballers are also on the national stage this weekend, Colaiste Muire are looking for All Ireland camogie glory and Alan Troy will have Greyhound Focus too

Clare FM - Podcasts
Sports Preview - 27th Of February

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 8:13


For our weekly sports review on Friday's Morning Focus, Clare FM's Derrick Lynch was live in studio with Alan Morrissey to look ahead to a busy weekend of sporting fixtures. Games Previewed: National Hurling League Division 1B, Round 5: Carlow v Clare (Saturday, Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow, 6pm) National Football League Division 3, Round 5: Limerick v Clare (Saturday, Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale, 6pm) Centra Camogie League Division 1B: Limerick v Clare (Saturday, Cappamore, 2pm) LGFA National Football League Division 3 Round 5: Limerick v Clare (Sunday, Gerald Griffins GAA, 2pm)

Clare FM - Podcasts
Kilmore Woman Living With Hearing Impairment Thriving In The Education And Sports Fields

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 18:16


Siobhán Schous from Kilmore has been living with a hearing impairment from an early age, but she hasn't let that hold her back. A talented international equestrian and University of Limerick graduate, Siobhán recently earned her MSc in Mental Skills and Mental Health in Sports and Exercise, combining her passion for horses with sports psychology. Growing up riding Irish Draught horses with her family, she has overcome significant challenges, including multiple major surgeries as a child, to thrive both in sport and education. Siobhan joined Alan Morrissey in studio to discuss her accomplishments and the challenges she has overcome. Image © Clare FM

Highlights from Moncrieff
Limerick locals suffer from poitín withdrawls

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 14:08


Locals in Adare, County Limerick were left without poitín after its producer was caught by the Gardaí - and the lack of the drink was giving them withdrawals!Joining Seán to discuss this and more is Pádraic Ó Griallais, Co-Founder of Micil, Irish Poitín Distillery in Galway.

Sporting Limerick
Treaty Talk | 368 | Tipp taken down; Camogie focus; all the other Limerick action.

Sporting Limerick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 77:51


Treaty Talk | 368 | Tipp taken down; Camogie focus; all the other Limerick action. by Sporting LK

Galway Bay FM - Sports
Galway Bay FM's Hurling Chat Podcast

Galway Bay FM - Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 52:45


On Hurling Chat this week, Andy Coen & Cyril Farrell join Niall and Sean to chat about the week that was.  They... · Review Galway's win over Offaly · Look forward to Galway's meeting with Waterford · Look at the Div 1A Games, with Limerick sending out a warning · Also review Wexford, Dublin & Kildare games– Galway's Leinster Championship opponents · While also chatting about St Raphael's loss to St Kieran's

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The David McWilliams Podcast
Can You Prosper Without Building Proper Cities?

The David McWilliams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 38:28


This episode begins at the ancient seven-arch bridge in Killaloe, the crossing point where Clare, Tipp and Limerick collide, and jumps to Višegrad in eastern Bosnia, where Ivo Andrić's The Bridge on the Drina uses one structure to tell a five-century story of tribes, trade, love, and conflict. Back in Ireland, the row over closing the old Killaloe bridge is about suburban sprawl swallowing once-separate towns and turning them into commuter satellites. Ireland has built a low-density model that forces people into cars, clogs villages with traffic, and makes the whole system fragile. Just 13% of Irish people live in apartments, compared to 46% across Europe, and the gap between where jobs and services are concentrated and where people actually live is now being paid for in time, congestion, and quality of life. So where do you look for a better model? Japan. We end in the Tokyo–Yokohama mega-region, 38 million people living densely, safely, and efficiently, and ask why Ireland keeps choosing a “rainbelt” version of American car sprawl, instead of building compact, mixed-use neighbourhoods that let people live near where they work, study and socialise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights from Talking History
De Valera And His Time In America

Highlights from Talking History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 53:36


Featuring: Dr Bernadette Whelan, professor emeritus at the School of History and Geography at the University of Limerick; Dr Colum Kenny, Professor Emeritus, Dublin City University; and Prof Eunan O'Halpin, Fellow Emeritus in History at Trinity College Dublin.

Irish Stew Podcast
Michael Dowling on Leadership, Democracy, Optimism, and the Glucksman Award

Irish Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 29:44


For it's 150th episode, Irish Stew podcast welcomes back a clear-eyed optimist for troubled times, Michael J. Dowling. Glucksman Ireland House is honoring him with the Outstanding Public Service and Lifetime Contribution to Public Health Award at its New York City Gala on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. After decades of work transforming Northwell Health into an American healthcare leader, Michael has segued into a CEO Emeritus role, but it sounds nothing like retirement. “Life is a series of changes, a series of journeys,” says the former top-class hurler from Knockaderry, Co. Limerick. “I have stepped down, but I haven't stepped away. I could never retire. I enjoy the battles. I'm working at Northwell full-time for the next two years on the succession with the new leadership team.”On the episode hosted by John Lee, Michael shares his well-honed views on compassionate leadership, how to address social media's  effect on youth mental health, the promise of healthcare progress, the impact of the Irish on U.S. history, immigration's enduring value, why the US must continue to be a beacon for democracy globally, and his commitment to Irish America.“I want to spend a portion of my time continuing to build and enhance the Irish influence in the United States and vice versa.”Listening to the episode, it's easy to see why New York University's Glucksman Ireland House chose to honor Michael at its Gala at New York's Mandarin Hotel. For Michael, the admiration is mutual.“Glucksman House is at the center of Irish and Irish‑American studies. It reminds us about heritage, history, and contribution,” he says. “Loretta Glucksman is an icon, an extraordinary individual. And it's not just her work here in the US, it is her work in Ireland, too, and all she does to bring people together and promote a sense of humility, strength, and kindness to the world around us.”What's next for Michael Dowling? He tells of his work in youth mental health addressing the perils of “so many young people living in a virtual world and not living in the real world,” the book he's writing on leadership fueled by optimism, and his plans to deepen involvement with Irish institutions in the US and in Ireland. “We need more people to be spokespersons about the values of decency and respect and humanity and caring,” he says.Irish Stew is off to DC this weekend to be the Podcast in Residence at the Solas Nua Capital Irish Film Festival, Feb. 26-Mar. 1. Filmmaker Ruán Magan, who has both a feature film and documentary in the festival, headlines the next episode of Irish Stew.LinksGlucksman Ireland House Website Gala Tickets for Tuesday, March 3 at the Mandarin HotelMichael DowlingNorthwell HealthLinkedInXIrish Stew LinksWebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInMedia Partner: IrishCentralEpisode Details: Season 8, Episode 9; Total Episode Count: 150

GAA on Off The Ball
THE HURLING POD: ‘It felt like the Limerick of old' | Croker classic | Cats edge Deise | Kildare push Clare

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 76:14


With Will laid up this week, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill were handed the reins of this week's Hurling Pod...They discussed Limerick stretching their unbeaten record against Tipp to 13 games, a battling draw between Dublin and Wexford at Croke Park, Kilkenny narrowly overcoming Waterford and Kildare putting it up to Clare. The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.

Irish Times Inside Politics
School SNA row teaches Government a valuable lesson

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 47:58


Jack Horgan-Jones and Pat Leahy join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics:· The sharp criticism that greeted a review of allocation of special needs assistants in schools around the country prompted a hasty retreat by Government. The review has now been paused which should buy the Government some time to soothe tensions.· The Government are yet to act on their own voiced concerns around under-16s using social media. The problems arising from children using these platforms has been thoroughly diagnosed, but what will actually be put in place to address them?· Ireland's only directly-elected mayor, Limerick mayor John Moran, is finding it difficult to achieve what he has set out to do in his role, and has questioned whether there is a strategy in place to “create sufficient pressure that I might simply walk away”.· The International Protection Bill is quickly working its way through the Dáil to be in place by June, in time for the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum which will take effect then.· And splashed across every front page on the planet this week was former British prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor who had been detained by police on suspicion of misconduct in public office.Plus, the panel picks their favourite Irish Times pieces of the week:· A revolt against Microsoft in a small German state (which Hugh fully supports), doyen of the Irish business world Michael Smurfit, and the street sweepers who keep Dhaka in Bangladesh ticking over.Would you like to receive daily insights into world events delivered to your inbox? Sign up for Denis Staunton's Global Briefing newsletter here: irishtimes.com/newsletters/global-briefing/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rugby Union Weekly
The Nations Pod

Rugby Union Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 65:53


You've heard from Gregor Townsend, Sione Tuipulotu and John Barclay after Scotland's latest Calcutta Cup triumph. Now it's the turn of Stirling and Limerick's finest - Tom English. He talks Chris and GRO through his range of emotions at full-time one week after that chastening defeat in Rome. After another stellar display, is Finn Russell now Scotland's greatest ever player? Can he guide them to a Triple Crown? And can we persuade GRO it's a big achievement? Things get even better for Tom when a listener shares a poem all about his favourite player. As for England, how will Steve Borthwick react to that defeat in Edinburgh? Will we see a change in personnel or a change in tactics? What can we expect from Ireland this Saturday? Is there enough x-factor in Andy Farrell's side? We also touch on Wales as GRO tries to find the positives following another heavy defeat.