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Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 30ú lá de mí an Mheithimh, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1999 thit an luach den stocmhargadh Éireannach de níos mó ná 4 billiúin punt agus de bharr sin bhí infheisteoirí ag iarradh scair a cheannach I Telecom Éireann. I 2006 chuaigh dhá spásaire suas chuig spás chun turgnamh a dhéanamh faoi phatrún codladh agus rinne dhá thaighdeoirí é ó Ollscoil Luimnigh. I 1989 thóg Gardaí sa chontae an tóirse de na Cluichí Oilimpeacha Speisialta I gCreatalach dá thréimhse de 700 míle. I 1999 droch nuacht d'Aerfort na Sionainne de bharr gur chuir siad deireadh le ion-AE siopadóireacht shaor ó dhleacht. Sin Nelly Furtado le Maneater – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 2006. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 2007 chan R.E.M cúig cheolchoirm san Olympia I mBaile Átha Cliath. Bhí sé mar cleachtadh don bhanna ceoil agus chan siad a lán amhrán ón albam a raibh chun teacht amach darbh ainm Accelerate agus bhí cúpla amhráin fós idir lámha. I 2009 thosaigh U2 a turas 360 le seó I Barcelona. Rinne siad 109 seó agus tháinig deireadh leis an turas agus rinne siad 735 milliúin dollar. Roimhe sin bhí The Rolling Stones an bhanna ceoil a rinne an méid is mó airgead le 558 milliúin dollar sa turas A Bigger Bang. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh Mike Tyson I Meirieá I 1966 agus rugadh amhránaí Cheryl Cole sa Bhreatain ar an lá seo I 1983 agus seo chuid de amhrán. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo. Welcome back to another edition of Ar An Lá Seo on the 30th of June, with me Lauren Ní Loingsigh 1999: The Irish Stock Market had fallen in value by £4.24bn as investors prepared to buy shares in Telecom Eireann. 2006: An Irish experiment into astronaut sleep patterns by 2 University of Limerick researchers was launched into space. 1989: Clare Gardaí took the Special olympics Torch at Setrights Cross Cratloe for their stint of the 700mile Garda Run for the Special Olympics. 1999: Shannon Airport took a major hit as it saw intra-EU duty free shopping abolished. That was Nelly Furtado with Maneater – the biggest song on this day in 2006 Onto music news on this day In 2007 R.E.M. played a five-night series of shows at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. Dubbed ‘working rehearsals' by the band, many songs from their forthcoming album ‘Accelerate' were debuted, with many of them still as works in progress. 2009 U2 kicked off their 360 tour with a show in Barcelona, Spain. 109 shows later, the tour finished with $735 million in earnings, blowing away the $558 million record set by The Rolling Stones on their 2005-2007 A Bigger Bang tour And finally celebrity birthdays on this day –boxer Mike Tyson was born in America in 1966 and singer Cheryl Cole was born in the UK on this day in 1983 and this is one of her songs. I'll be back with you tomorrow with another edition of Ar An Lá Seo.
Elite Irish sprinters participating in a study at Lero, one of the world's leading software research centres at the University of Limerick, to determine the effectiveness of super spike sprint shoes, could boost their chances of success at the 2028 Olympics. Lero researchers at the University of Limerick's Sport and Human Performance Research Centre (SHPRC) have embarked on the research in collaboration with innovative Irish sports analytics company DANU are still recruiting elite Irish athletes to use DANU's groundbreaking wearable smart socks technology to capture and analyse athlete-specific data, focusing on the biomechanical assessment of super spike shoes. Professor Ian Kenny questioned whether athletes at the 2024 Olympics choose super spikes due to sponsorship deals or for their technological benefits and injury prevention. "Using real-world metrics on the track and not the lab, we will gain key insights into the benefits of DANU's technology, super spikes, and their impact on our elite sprinters - gaining a fraction of a second could give an Irish athlete a podium finish and a medal," he added. Lero researcher Shane Hassett said the research will quantify performance outcomes such as speed, ground contact time, flight time, muscle activation, and ankle kinematics to distinguish super spike shoes from other running spikes. "We will investigate if the DANU sports system can be used to monitor biomechanical changes in gait when wearing the super spike shoes, focusing on how specific components biomechanically change an athlete's sprint profile," he added. DANU founder and CEO Oisín Lennon said they are delighted to continue their collaboration with the University of Limerick and LERO, who he described as leaders in software and research innovation. "UL supported us in our early development, playing a vital role in validating our technology and shaping the direction of our platform. That early partnership was instrumental in helping us move from concept to a scientifically grounded product. "Now, it's incredibly rewarding to see LERO and UL using our technology to drive groundbreaking research in elite sprinting - pushing the limits of what's possible in biomechanics and performance science. "Collaborating with researchers of this calibre not only validates our approach but also ensures we stay at the forefront of innovation. We're excited to contribute to work that has the potential to impact sport at the highest level."
The number of children in Clare, Limerick and North Tipperary awaiting an assessment of need has decreased by 2% since the end of last year. The Department of Health's data shows almost 15,300 assessment of need applications were overdue at the end of March which was up 8% on December 2024. The number for the Midwest region is 434 which indicates a reduction of 1.8% since December. Responding to Shannon Sinn Féin TD Donna McGettigan in the Dáil, Fine Gael Minister of State Jerry Buttimer says it's a step in the right direction.
A bavarian Stranded in Ireland - Tips und Tricks fuer Deutschsprachige zum Leben in Irland
Hallo liebe Irlandfanatiker, in der heutigen sechzigsten Folge unserer Gemeinsamen Reise quer über die grüne Insel geht es um ein Thema das fast schon logisch an die vorhergehende Folge in der ich habe meine Gedanken kreisen lassen anknüpft - heute Beschäftigen wir uns mit den gängigsten Fragen die sich sicher viele von euch die bald auf die grüne Insel umziehen wollen stellen - oder vor der Übersiedelung gestellt haben, und die geklärt sein sollten, wenn das ganze ein erfolgreiches und dauerhaftes Unterfangen mit der richtigen Erwartungshaltung vorne weg werden soll. Genauso wird die Folge quasi eine Art Glossar, die auf Episoden verweist, wo Ihr weitere Informationen zu den aufgeworfenen Fragen in der bisherigen Historie von "A Bavarian stranded in Ireland" finden könnt. Die Einzelnen Themen sehen wie folgt aus :Die Wohnraumproblematik Der Richtige Job Die Familiäre Situation Relevant sind diese Quellen: https://www.dogstrust.ie/what-we-do/stories/restrictive-rental-laws-mean-dog-friendly-homes-scarcehttps://www.rtb.iePDFRent Indexhttps://blog.suresitter.com/a-guide-to-childcare-costs-in-ireland-in-2023https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/Sowie die bisherigen Folgen aus dem Podcast:Episode 45 Episode 39 Episode 33 Episode 26 Episode 23 Episode 17 Episode 3Gerne könnt Ihr der Seite zum Podcast auf Pinterest, Instagram oder Facebook folgen : https://www.pinterest.ie/abavarianstrandedinireland/https://www.instagram.com/a_bavarian_stranded_in_ireland/https://www.facebook.com/A-Bavarian-stranded-in-Ireland-107125391828067Um bequem Updates zu neuen Folgen und allen anderen Themen rund um den Podcast bequem direkt auf euer Handy zu erhalten, könnt Ihr ab sofort auch den WhatsApp Channel zum Podcast abonnieren: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaVcgvgFnSzHRcuurV1VOder mir jederzeit eine Email zukommen lassen. abavarianstrandedinireland@gmail.comSchaut auch gerne mal auf der Website vorbei: abavarianstrandedinireland.com
Diesmal: Verfolgsjagden, Neues von der Bundesregierung, der Masken-Bericht, Berlin Autofrei, Iran / Israel (und die USA), News aus den USA, Mindestlohn, Sham Jaff zu Kenia, Lage in der Ukraine. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Joe is joined by Limerick woman Grace Fitzgerald to discuss her journey with Pilates and Hyrox, and how she ended up doing it as a career Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year's European Dodgeball Championships, taking place at the University of Limerick from the 26th to the 29th of June. RTÉ reporter Joe Caulfield is there for more.
In February, in the wake of controversies surrounding the sentencing of former solder Cathal Crotty for the assault of Limerick woman Natasha O'Brien and Kieran Fogarty in connection with the death of UL student Joe Drennan, Live95's Limerick Today broadcast a feature on the rules of sentencing.UL Professor of Law Paul McCutcheon spoke to Live95's Gillian Devlin about the various critieria judges must consider when handing down sentences.The feature received a Certificate of Merit at the Justice Media Awards, run by The Law Society of Ireland on June 25th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Councillor Elena Secas, who is calling for more Garda recruits to be assigned to Limerick, after it was announced that only two out of the 120 were assigned to Limerick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Live95's Emma Dineen to discuss the news that 18-year-old Michael Dike from Caherdavin has been signed to Brighton & Hove Albion FC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Raleigh, freelance journalist based in Limerick brings us the latest on an explosion aboard a ship at Shannon Foynes Port yesterday evening.
Natasha O'Brien came to prominence after soldier Cathal Crotty, who viciously attacked her in Limerick in 2022, received a three-year suspended sentence for the assault, sparking outrage across Ireland.Natasha joins The Last Word to discuss the new RTÉ documentary 'Natasha', which explores what happens next for her and other survivors of violence.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
After a brutal assault by a serving soldier and a court ruling that favours her attacker's career over her trauma. Limerick woman Natasha O'Brien becomes the face of a national reckoning. This documentary tells her story confronting a broken justice system and uniting with fellow survivors to demand change. Natasha O'Brien joined Pat in studio this morning.
This week Carl Kinsella and I discuss the latest in international relations which includes Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran, Israel's continued attacks on Palestinians and Russia attacking Ukraine once more. We also chat about Kneecap's day in court, say RIP to Lord Henry Mountcharles and enjoy some good news about the basic income for artists.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here.Join us in Connolly's of Leap on July 17th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tommy, James and Paddy are back after another brilliant set of games - it's also a big week for the pod, as we celebrate and welcome a new addition to The Football Pod Family! (00:30) - Major Football Pod announcements…(09:00) - Blockbuster quarter-finals - Donegal's turnaround, Monaghan in wait. (26:00) - Galway-Down entertainment. Meath up next.(46:00) - Kerry respond, Dublin get by Cork as Armagh and Tyrone lie in wait (48:00) - Paddy's Tailteann Cup breakdown - as Limerick and Kildare win.Tickets to our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park are now on sale - check out The Football Pod on instagram to get the ticketing link in our bio or stories.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too where we'll look ahead to another quality weekend of action. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Rachel Berg Scherer, Elizabeth Doerr, and Carla Du Pree,grace My Bad Poetry with their incredible presence. The co-founders of Scribente Maternum talk about how they each “write like a mother” and have created a space for moms of all types to do the same. Each bring poems of different styles and degrees of “bad” for Aaron and Dave to sift through. From multiple children's potty humor to an old journal entry of budding poet finding her way this episode has it all. My Bad Poetry Episode 7.18: “A Limerick, Haiku, and Song, OMy! (w/ the co-founders of Scribente Maternum)”End Poem From a Real Poet: “My Momma moved among the days” by Lucille Clifton Scribente Maternum is a community of writers who identify as mothers with a goal to embrace the tension that exists between motherhood and writing. You can learn more about this group at https://www.scribentematernum.com/Also check out https://www.citylitproject.org/to learn more about Carla Du Pree's organization that nurtures the culture of literature in Baltimore and throughout Maryland.Podcast Email: mybadpoetry.thepodcast@gmail.com Bluesky: @mybadpoetrythepod.bsky.social Instagram & Threads: @MyBadPoetry_ThePod Website: https://www.mybadpoetry.com
Cathal Mullaney joins Eoin Sheahan and Mick McCarthy for this evening's newshound after a jam-packed weekend of sport. All the latest from Damien Duff's resignation as Shelbourne manager, and subsequent links to Brentford FC as a potential member of Keith Andrew's backroom staff. Reaction from the weekend's hurling drama, where Dublin overcame Limerick at Croke Park in one of the biggest upsets in hurling history, and the lads look ahead to this weekend's All Ireland Football quarter finals where the draw has produced some mammoth clashes in store. The Newsround on Off The Ball is brought to you by UPMC #GetBackInAction.
Tommy, James and Paddy are back after another brilliant set of games - it's also a big week for the pod, as we celebrate and welcome a new addition to The Football Pod Family! (00:30) - Major Football Pod announcements…(09:00) - Blockbuster quarter-finals - Donegal's turnaround, Monaghan in wait. (26:00) - Galway-Down entertainment. Meath up next.(46:00) - Kerry respond, Dublin get by Cork as Armagh and Tyrone lie in wait (48:00) - Paddy's Tailteann Cup breakdown - as Limerick and Kildare win.Tickets to our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park are now on sale - check out The Football Pod on instagram to get the ticketing link in our bio or stories.We've got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too where we'll look ahead to another quality weekend of action. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Marty Morrisey, RTÉ GAA Correspondent
After Dublin stunned Limerick in the All-Ireland Hurling. Quarter-Finals and Tipperary eased past Galway, James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan on The Hurling Pod to chat about where the games were won and lost. The lads eat some humble pie about writing off Dublin, and Skehill gives his most glowing assessment of Tipp in four seasons of the pod...
Here is a free segment this week's Sunday Paper Review where Shane Hannon is joined by Cliona Foley & Enda McNulty reflecting on yesterday's incredibly win for Dublin over Limerick!You can catch the full hour by subscribing to the Off The Ball podcast network.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Chat with an amazing man, the Limerick soccer player who began his career in 1974 with Mungret FC and is still going strong and playing matches at the age of 69.
It may not be the pairing that most expected but following the Dubs win over Limerick and Tipps defeat of Galway it's Kilkenny v Tipperary in the All-Ireland Semi-Final on Sunday July 6th at 4 pm live on KCLR.Adrian Ronan, Michael Walsh and Naoise Waldron look ahead while also reflecting on dramatic day in Croke Park.As well as all of that the championship has begun in Carlow and we get an insight into coaching with Brian Dowling.
Dan Casey was back with another installment of the Big Red Bench here on Cork's Good Times RedFM, plenty to talk about including the Lion's loss to Argentina last week as well as Limerick's exit from championship and the footballers playing Dublin!
To understand how the Solstice – and its companion event St John's Eve bonfire night on Monday - is being marked countrywide Philip speaks to folklorists from Limerick and Cork.
Diesmal: Update zum Blackout, Fettexplosion, E-LKW, Jens Spahn, Friedrich Merz zu Israel / Iran, Global Peace Index, Update Ukraine, Sham Jaff zu Protesten in Kenia, das Weltrechtsprinzip, Budapest Pride. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker
It's knockout championship!Matthew is joined by Seamus Brady from An Cluiche to discuss the weekend's action.Games discussed are Dublin v Cork, Down v Galway, Donegal v Louth, Kerry v Cavan, Limerick v Wicklow, Kildare v Fermanagh, Tipperary v Donegal, Mayo v Cork, Armagh v Kildare, Leitrim v Waterford, Galway v Tipperary, Dublin v Limerick, Limerick v Tipperary, Cork v Clare, Kilkenny v Tipperary and Waterford v Dublin.Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQSponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
A little bit later than planned, James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to this weekend's All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Tipperary look to pick up a first Championship win over Galway since 2016, can Dublin pull off a shock and register a third straight Championship victory over Limerick?And after more 20+ point hammerings last weekend, the lads consider whether the All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Finals still have merit in their current format. On the pod this week:0:00 - 'I'm on the side of hope rather than expectaton with Galway'. 05:00 - Tipperary are going well and are more settled than Galway. 11:00 - Galway don't always bring the fight. They need this game to be a spark. 21:00 - Tipp's firepower, changes Galway. could make in defence. 27:00 - Cathal Mannion is in hurler of the year territory. 40:00 -'If you're not concerned, your head is n the sand; 45:00 - If there a lack of hype this week?53:00 - Limerick will relish another run-out at Croke Park. 01:00;00 - Dublin have had a good year but Limerick will have too much. 01:10:00 - Drop the All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Finals.
Richard Harris was an extraordinary actor and widely regarded as one of Munster's most impressive exports...Whether you remember him from his roles in the Field or Harry Potter or any of his acclaimed stage performances, an upcoming exhibition at the Hunt Museum in Limerick will feature the first Public Exhibition of the Richard Harris Archive...CEO at the Hunt Museum, Teresa Crowley, joins Seán to discuss.
SIPTU representatives have called for urgent meetings with Bus Éireann over increased incidents of anti-social behaviour on one of its Limerick City services resulting in serious damage to buses and endangerment to workers in recent days. Drivetime's John Cooke tells us more.
We are once again at the Palm Street Studio, recording on a Monday. The Mini Cooper is back with a fresh oil change and new tires all around! The Blade has a limerick for all of us. AI struggles with making a song about Cookie for Cookie. Reverend Right Time calls it quits and we will miss him and his band, they rocked Tuscolapalooza last year. Speaking of Tuscolapalooza...it's coming up fast! A new thing for the podcast to sample drink wise...ultra strong beers, what could possibly go wrong. The Brown family calls in to talk about the bowling challenge and we also have to move the time because the boys booked a big DJ gig that day. Junior is not happy with Phil and has an all out assault on his free time. Phil goes on a rant about revenue sharing that goes as one would expect.Featuring Brian "The Blade", The Hall of Famer Junior, The Grumpy Griller, Jim, Kelli, and Nick Brown along with your host Sir Phillip and Lord Adam. Make good choices!
Ellie's dad Matthew Kelly steps in to fill Charleen's shoes this week while she's away and what a job!He reveals how he met Ellie's mam, and why he asked her to marry him twice! As well as what he really thinks of Ellie's job and Instagram in general. And Ellie even learns a few things about her dad's past.Email: holdmydrink@goloudnow.com Instagram: @holdmydrinkpodThank you to Coca Cola for sponsoring this episode!
Soaring fuel prices, and a milestone for the Cork Limerick motorway. All to discuss in this weeks motoring slot with Transport Commentator Conor Faughnan.
The motorway to Limerick - why on earth is it going to take until 2025...We say “thank you for your service” - but do we really mean it..There's a Guinness milkshake - right, Beamish, right Murphys - over to you… & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evelyn and Clare tell PJ they hope the roads around Charleville will be safer due to the project. To see more details on the motorway see corklimerick.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listeners get in touch in relation to the penalty shootout that decided the Munster Senior Hurling Championship final between Cork and Limerick on Saturday. People are frustrated as foxes are damaging gardens as people continue to feed them.
In this episode Jessica and Maryann chat with Cora Collins, an Irish artist who they met at an art workshop in France. They talk about Cora's work with Dulux Paint and her childhood growing up above a pub in Limerick. You can find the images we talk about on the following website:https://www.artbyjpl.com/projects/color-with-cora-collinsFollow Cora on instagram here: @coracollinscolourFind us on instagram! @artistsinconversationpodMaryann Garlick - @maryanngarlickartJessica Lomeli - @artbyjplIf you want to send feedback, ask follow up questions, or give topic ideas, send an email to artistsinconversationpodcast@gmail.com - Thanks for listening!
Kilkenny will play the winner of Dublin and Limerick in the All-Ireland Semi-Final while Tipperary will face Galway with the winner meeting Cork.On the KCLR Hurling podcast we chat to Michael Walsh, Adrian Ronan and Brian Flannery about the championship so far and what lies ahead. As well as all of that we hear from Kilkenny minor manager Niall Bergin on their defeat to Waterford on a dramatic night in Wexford
We are back this week in the National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology, on Kildare Street, in Dublin City centre, which is open 7 days a week and free to the public. We are joined by Maeve Sikora, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, and Assistant Keeper Matt Seaver. In addition to chatting more about the Words on the Wave exhibition, Maeve and Matt tell us about their jobs preserving Irish material heritage and culture and many of the cool artefacts the public can view in the museum including the Ardagh Chalice, the Faddan More Psalter, the Springmount tablets, the Tara brooch and some of the precious items on display from medieval Clonard.The Words on the Wave exhibition is running May 30th to Oct 24th. For more details see https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Archaeology/Exhibitions/Words-on-the-Wave-Ireland-and-St-Gallen-in-Early-MExhibition Advisors: Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, Cornel Dora, Philipp Lenz, John Gillis, Bernard Meehan, Raghnall Ó Floinn, Pádraig Ó Macháin, Timothy O'Neill.Lending Institutions: Stiftsbibliotek St. Gallen; L'abbaye de Saint Maurice d'Agaune; Cork Public Museum.Lead Partners: Department of Arts, Media, Communications, Culture and Sport; Office of Public Works.Supporting Partners: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; The Embassy of Switzerland in Ireland; The Embassy of Ireland to Switzerland; The Houses of the Oireachtas, The Discovery Programme; The Inks and Skins Project, Department of Modern Irish, University of Cork; The Royal Irish Academy; The School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin; The School of Archaeology, University College Dublin; National Monuments Service, Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Department of Archaeology, University College Cork; Transport Infrastructure Ireland; Limerick County Council; Archaeological Consultancy Services Unit; Archaeology Plan; Courtney Deery Archaeology; Icon Archaeology; Archaeology Management Solutions; Vikingeskibmuseet, Roskilde; The Hunt Museum, Limerick; Eureka Secondary School (Kells, Co. Meath); Flade Klosterschulhaus (St. Gallen); Gallen Community School (Ferbane, Co. Offaly); Coláiste Muire (Ballymote, Co. Sligo).Expert Assistance: Edward Bourke, Daniel Bradley, Sadbh Carrick, Ian Doyle, James Eogan, Silvio Frigg, Fenella G. France, Anna Hoffman, Pádraig Ó Macháin, Pierre-Alain Mariaux, Ursula Mattenberger, Valeria Marriangeli, Griffin Murray, TImothy O'Neill, John Sheehan and Andrew Woods.Replicas: Potted History; Laura Quinn Design; John Nicholl; Brendan O'Neill.Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by Maynooth University, especially the International Centre for Irish Cultural Heritage, the Dept of Early Irish, the Dept of Music, the Dept of History, & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.
Diesmal: Updates zum Antiziganismus-Beauftragten und aus Polen, gefährliches Sackhüpfen, Volksabstimmung in Italien, Proteste in LA, OECD zu Deutschland und Klimaschutz, das SPD-Manifest, Sanktionen gegen Israel und Miliz in Gaza, Sham Jaff zu Kirgistan. Mit einem Faktencheck von Katharina Alexander und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
Galway senior hurling captain Conor Whelan visited Insomnia Coffee, Westside Shopping Centre on Friday (13th June 2025) in his role as Brand Ambassador. Insomnia Coffee are in a 5-year partnership to be the Official Coffee Partner of the GAA/GPA (Gaelic Players Association), this is their 2nd year. Helping to bring the partnership to life are their brand ambassadors, Limerick hurler Cian Lynch, Kilkenny Camogie player Katie Power, Galway hurler Conor Whelan, Dublin footballer Paddy Small and Meath footballer Emma Duggan. As Official Coffee Partner, the sponsorship will see Insomnia Coffee commit to working with the GAA/GPA in providing the extra resources needed to help players reach their full potential, both on and off the pitch. The Kinvara forward chatted to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly about his role and also looked back on Galway's defeat to Kilkenny in the Leinster Senior Hurling Final. == Insomnia Westside you're go-to coffee spot— whether it's for your morning coffee, a catch-up with friends, or a well-earned break during the day.
Two-time Hurler of the Year and Limerick captain, Cian Lynch, spoke to Will O'Callaghan at the launch of the All-Ireland Championship about their loss to Cork on penalties in the Munster final, his approach to the game, and Nickie Quaid's remarkable recovery from a knee ligament injury.
Dr Harry Barry, GP and Mental Health specialist and Ann-Marie Creavan from the Dept of Psychology at the University of Limerick
Colm, Adrian & Arthur run through the morning papers as they talk about the Cork hurlers' Munster final celebrations, Ireland's friendly fixture vs Luxembourg & more.Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James 'Liam' Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan on this weekend's edition of The Hurling Pod to break down a drama-filled Munster final, a far less dramatic Leinster decider, and Kildare securing back-to-back promotions by winning the McDonagh Cup.
Patty Limerick joins Ben Jones to share her story of how South Dakota influenced her start as a historian and how the art of conversation is important for all people, not just historians.
Pro Palestinian and anti immigration /anti government rallies in the city, and Cork's triumph over Limerick.
Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.Kilkenny insist they have been tested as they cruise to yet another Leinster title.Galway manager Micheal Donoghue still has the faith.Kildare's special day as Brian Dowling, David Qualter and Rian Boran all contribute to the greatest day in Lilywhite hurling.And there is all the reaction from the Munster Hurling final as Cork put the stop on Limerick's drive for 7-in-a-row.Become a member at offtheball.com/subscribe
Join us as we discuss the complex and tragic death of Jason Corbett. Hailing from Limerick, Ireland, Jason was a devoted father whose life took a devastating turn after the sudden passing of his first wife. Seeking help with his two young children, he hired American au pair Molly Martens, a decision that would ultimately lead to a whirlwind romance, a move to North Carolina, and a horrifying end to his life. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon!