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Author, Irish television and radio presenter Lucy Kennedy joins Joe to discuss the release of her two latest books from the Friendship Fairies series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lucy Kennedy, co-founder and CEO of Spottitt (https://spottitt.com/), starts by observing that, every year, £260B of avoidable damage and disruption happens to the UK's utility systems. Things like water, sewage, power and fibre networks. This is £2,000 for every kilometre of linear infrastructure in the country. This episode is a story of entrepreneurship helping utilities to reduce these losses. Spottitt does this with a service that essentially enables satellites to write directly to a utility company condition monitoring database. Generally speaking, each utility operates an enterprise asset management system (EAMS). It is an exhaustive record of every powerline span, every pipe segment, every cable. As far as relational databases go, these are amongst the largest and most complex in any country. Against each element of, say, a gas utility network, the organisation will record details in the EAMS. Examples include when it was first installed and by whom, plus nature of the asset like grade of steel and pipeline diameter. Damage reports and repairs are also recorded. The entire life of a pipeline segment is stored here, including details of periodic condition inspections. This is where Spottitt can save these companies money. A constellation of earth observation satellites covering the whole country day and night can powerfully augment a utility's condition assessment teams on the ground. There are only so many kilometres of rail that a condition assessment crew gets to in a day. Leveraging a camera from space can help them, but it is not easy. Satellite imagery is hard to get, and harder to analyse. Very few people know how. Spottitt's service removes the complications that utilities face with data from cameras in space. An example is their new SaaS offering, Spottitt Metrics Factory. In essence, this allows satellites to write things like condition assessments directly to the Enterprise Asset Management System of a utility. In the past, such updates required an expensive team of remote sensing analysts. Now it is a devops pipeline, for pipelines. Finally, Lucy proposes to hire a product manager as part of Spottitt's next round of expansion. You can study this: Fundamentals of Product Management at Stanford Continuing Studies (https://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/courses/professional-and-personal-development/fundamentals-of-product-management/20233_BUS-62-W). This video demonstrates the capabilities that the course gives students: https://youtu.be/v2ShyibwTMk. So that's enough summarising. Listen up as Lucy walks us through how to be a successful geospatial entrepreneur or, perhaps more importantly, how it depends on hunger. THE GEOSPATIAL INDEX The Geospatial Index is a comprehensive listing of all publicly traded geospatial businesses worldwide. Why? The industry is growing at ~10% annually. For only $58,000 to start, this growth rate is $5,000,000 over a working life. This channel, Bluesky account, newsletter, watchlist and podcast express the view that you are serious about geospatial if you take the view of an investor, venture capitalist or entrepreneur. You are expected to do your own research. This is not a replacement for that. This is not investment advice. Consider it entertainment. NOT THE OPINION OF MY EMPLOYER NOT YOUR FIDUCIARY NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/geospatialindex.bsky.social Watchlist: https://www.tradingview.com/watchlists/123255821/ Newsletter: https://www.geospatial.money/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5gpQUsaWxEBpYCnypEdHFC
Lucy Kennedy joins us on Ep. 13 of our podcast! Yippee Music by Dave Curtis Show your support for our podcast and help with the running costs. Get a shout out on the pod when you do so :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yourenotlistening
She's an author, she's a TV presenter and she's always freezing! Lucy Kennedy had a RAKE of liquids when she popped in for a cuppa and spilled the beans on living with some very famous names. Including why she hasn't touched a certain cocktail after living with our own Ian and Mario.
A former Strictly Come Dancing winner chats to Ray D'arcy, Lucy Kennedy on the best & worst to live with & how we can tackle problem gambling
Rebecca chats to radio friends and legendary broadcasting duo Lucy Kennedy and Colm Hayes about their parenting styles and the difference between parenting now and 20 years ago. Lucy also opens up about her three pregnancies and how tricky it was to be on live television with severe sickness. They also compare notes on keeping a career and marriage alive while raising kids. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Broadcaster and author Lucy Kennedy joined Pat on the show to chat about her new book 'The Friendship Fairies Go To Sea'.
Irish radio and tv presenter Lucy Kennedy joins Ryan in studio. The Friendship Fairies Go to Sea is the fourth book in her Friendship Fairies series and is out now.
It's Christmas time and Amy sits down with Lucy Kennedy to chat about festive plans, childhood memories and what Lucy really wants for Christmas. But it's not all yuletide chat. As a presenter, writer, and mother Lucy talks about her record-breaking 7-minute morning routine to be on time for her radio show, her work on TV, her new book, and what her kids think about it all. And there are dogs too. Lots of dogs!
'Scenes From A Marriage' starts tonight on Sky Atlantic, starring Jessica Chastain. The new show will apparently make everyone look at their own relationship verrry closely. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/10/11122500/MariasTelly_1110.mp3"][/audio] For Maria's Telly, Producer Maria Devereux told Dermot & Dave what's on the box this week including a new 'Living with Lucy' series which follows Lucy Kennedy as she lives with GAA Legend Pat Spillane and former England Footballer Paul Gascoigne. Click the Play button to hear the full chat.
Everybody's favourite houseguest, Lucy Kennedy, joined Ryan in studio to tell him about her latest children's book ‘The Friendship Fairies Go to Camp'.
Ana Nolan on giving up the drink, Fintan O'Toole on a personal history of Ireland and Livin with Lucy Kennedy...
Every episode of my podcast is packed full of comedy – new and exclusive sketches, famous “callers' who want to talk to my guest, Roy Keane lashing into people, voicemails to the Mario Rosenstock podcast hotline, and loads more. This is a special comedy bonus episode where I've picked some of my favourite comedy moments, wrapped them up in a lovely little podcast package, and delivered them to your ears. It features The 2 Johnnies, Al Foran, Lucy Kennedy, Dermot Whelan, Bressie and lots of celebrity callers. If you like what you hear please press subscribe or follow, rate and review, spread the word, it really helps us to keep bringing you new episodes of this podcast every Thursday. And if you feel like putting keyboard to email, I'm at mariorosenstock@gmail.com. Hope you enjoy this one!Mario See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we spoke with Lucy Kennedy about her transition from running to cycling, and her journey through the NRS into the world tour.
Lucy Kennedy is in such high demand that my conversation with her was ‘gate-crashed' by several well-known personalities including Enda Kenny, Leo Varadkar, Ivan Yates, David Norris, Christy Dignam, and Miriam O'Callaghan. And as you'd expect from what you might know of Lucy from her very popular TV Show, she was great fun, very open and honest, and just so chilled out, not only with those ‘callers', but all the way through my chat with her. She has has some great goss about some of the people she has lived with for her TV show Livin' with Lucy, get in there and have a listen!And in brand new and exclusive comedy: The big news story this week has been the further delay to the reopening of indoor dining, leading to widespread disappointment among those of us who are dying to get back in for pints and meals inside our favourite restaurants and pubs. But not everyone is so excited about these establishments reopening their doors…I hope you enjoy this episode!MarioProduced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand | www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It took two years but seven months ago, Lucy Kennedy and her family became the proud humans of gorgeous 'Riley'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lucy Kennedy (@lucykennedytv) And they're not the only family in Ireland to welcome a new bundle of fur into the world over the past couple of months. There were over 200,000 dog licenses issued in the past year with many people around Ireland deciding to make the leap during lockdown. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/06/01130500/LucyK_0106.mp3"][/audio] Sadly, there is a dark side to the boom in dog ownership. From puppy farms to owner surrenders, charities are reporting a huge increase in dogs needing their help. Inspired by her own experience of getting Riley, Lucy has dug into the world of becoming a dog owner and it's documented in a new show 'Lucy's Puppy Problems' on Virgin Media One. Lucy joined Dermot and Dave to chat about some of the stories she heard and of course, we all got an update on Riley! You can catch the chat by clicking play in the post.
In this episode of The DocArena Podcast, Ross Whitaker talks to filmmaker Maeve O’Boyle. Maeve is the editor and co-director along with Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy, of The 8th, the first independently made documentary about the triumphant referendum campaign led by a group of women including Ailbhe Smyth and Andrea Horan to repeal the Eighth Amendment and change Ireland’s abortion laws after a 35-year long struggle. While featuring voices from both sides of the debate, the primary focus of this new documentary is on the dynamic female leaders of the pro-choice campaign. The film closely follows veteran pro-choice campaigner Ailbhe Smyth, co-director of the ‘Together for Yes’ campaign, and self-described glitter activist and co-presenter of the podcast Don’t Stop Repealin’, Andrea Horan, as they chart a bold strategy of grassroots activism and engineer the near impossible. This dramatic story is underscored by a vivid exploration of the wrenching failures that led to this defining moment in Irish history. ______________________________ “Welcome to The DocArena Podcast in association with Film Ireland. My name is Ross Whitaker and every fortnight, I want to dig deeply into the motivations of documentary filmmakers – how do they choose their subject material and what approaches and strategies do they employ to fund, craft and distribute their work… " http://filmireland.net/
Gerry Maguire chats to the incredibly inspiring makers and creators of The 8th Film; Ailbhe Symth, Andrea Horan and Lucy Kennedy. The 8th is out now in cinemas across the UK, but you can also watch it onine via IFL's exclusive link by clicking here The Irish Film London Podcast is presented by Niamh Branigan and mixed and edited by Owen Billcliffe. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our social media platforms: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It’s three years since the referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment was passed by a landslide on May 25th 2018. Now, film directors Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy and Maeve O’Boyle are releasing their documentary, The 8th, about that defining moment in Irish history. With footage gathered over a three-year period, The 8th brings us voices from both sides of the referendum campaign. It takes us behind the scenes of the Together for Yes campaign with co-leader, Ailbhe Smyth, and follows self-described glitter activist and co-presenter of the podcast Don’t Stop Repealin’, Andrea Horan, as they chart a bold strategy of grassroots activism. In today’s episode, Róisín talks to Ailbhe Smyth and to The 8th director, Lucy Kennedy, looking back at a campaign that brought about a monumental change in Ireland’s abortion laws after a 35-year long struggle. The 8th is released on video-on-demand in Ireland and the UK on 25 May, to coincide with the third anniversary of the referendum.
Hoy os traemos un tema calentito calentito. Sí, vamos a hablar del aguacate. Sabemos que está muy de moda, que es super instagrameable y tal pero… realmente ¿qué hay detrás? ¿Es todo tan bonito y verde? Ya os spoileamos: no. Nos encanta el aguacate, pero después de saber todo lo que implica, nos lo pensamos un poco más antes de comprar esta fruta. Links de interés y fuentes: -Nuestro Instagram: www.instagram.com/somoslaovejaverde -Documental que citamos: Lucy Kennedy (directora). (2019). The avocado war [episodio de série documental], Rotten. NETFLIX -Artículos usados como fuente en este episodio: Farley, K. X., Aizpuru, M., Boden, S. H., Wagner, E. R., Gottschalk, M. B., & Daly, C. A. (2020). Avocado-related knife injuries: Describing an epidemic of hand injury. The American journal of emergency medicine, 38(5), 864-868. Olaeta, J. A. (2003). Industrialización del aguacate: estado actual y perspectivas futuras. In Proceedings V World Avocado Congress (Vol. 1, pp. 749-754). Caro, D., Alessandrini, A., Sporchia, F., & Borghesi, S. (2021). Global virtual water trade of avocado. Journal of Cleaner Production, 285, 124917. Cho, K., Goldstein, B., Gounaridis, D., & Newell, J. P. (2021). Where does your guacamole come from? Detecting deforestation associated with the exports of avocados from Mexico to the United States. Journal of Environmental Management, 278, 111482. Denvir, A., Arima, E. Y., González-Rodríguez, A., & Young, K. R. (2021). Ecological and human dimensions of avocado expansion in México: Towards supply-chain sustainability. Ambio, 1-15. Sommaruga, R., & Eldridge, H. M. (2020). Avocado Production: Water Footprint and Socio‐economic Implications. EuroChoices. Borrego, A., & Allende, T. C. (2021). Principales detonantes y efectos socioambientales del boom del aguacate en México. Journal of Latin American Geography, 20(1), 154-184.
It's Aussie Week on velonews.com and we have stories and interviews that take readers inside the Australian experience in pro cycling. We're continuing that theme on this week's edition of The VeloNews Podcast, which is dedicated entirely to Australian cycling. We have an interview with Cadel Evans, who relives his Tour de France win from 2011. We also hear from up-and-coming rider Lucy Kennedy, who explains how Australia's national federation — and its unorthodox training camp — contributed to her professional career. Before that, Fred Dreier, Jim Cotton, and Andrew Hood discuss the importance of the Tour Down Under, and how the race's cancelation for 2021 could impact Australian cyclists. The guys also rank the top Australian cyclists of all time. This week's episode is sponsored by Synchronicity Hemp Oil, which invites you to take 30% off your first order by going to synchronicityhempoil.com and using the code ADVANTAGE at checkout.
It's Aussie Week on velonews.com and we have stories and interviews that take readers inside the Australian experience in pro cycling. We're continuing that theme on this week's edition of The VeloNews Podcast, which is dedicated entirely to Australian cycling. We have an interview with Cadel Evans, who relives his Tour de France win from 2011. We also hear from up-and-coming rider Lucy Kennedy, who explains how Australia's national federation — and its unorthodox training camp — contributed to her professional career. Before that, Fred Dreier, Jim Cotton, and Andrew Hood discuss the importance of the Tour Down Under, and how the race's cancelation for 2021 could impact Australian cyclists. The guys also rank the top Australian cyclists of all time. This week's episode is sponsored by Synchronicity Hemp Oil, which invites you to take 30% off your first order by going to synchronicityhempoil.com and using the code ADVANTAGE at checkout.
در این اپیزود فیلم مستند جنگهای آووکادو از مجموعه مستند "پوسیده" را روایت کردم و در حین روایت هم در مورد کشاورزی و آبیاری در ایران صحبت کردیم و از حضور اقلیم شناس برجسته کشورمان، دکتر ناصر کرمی، بهره بردیم. هر قسمت از سریال مستند پوسیده در مورد یک ماده غذایی و چالشهای تولیدی اش صحبت میکند و مجموعه مستند ارزشمندی است. این فیلم مستند هم اطلاعات بسیار جالبی را به مخاطب عرضه میکند مثلا اینکه در مکزیک محموله آووکادو با اسکورت نظامی صادر میشود یا نکات جالب دیگر در مورد تولید آووکادو در شیلی و آمریکا. حتما بشنوید. Avocado Wars, Lucy Kennedy, Netflix
They're a marriage made in radio heaven, they've been working together for 21 years and now, for one night only, they're moving in together...with Lucy Kennedy. Our own Ian Dempsey and Mario Rosenstock are starring in Lodging with Lucy, and they joined Dermot and Dave to spill the beans on what it was like moving in together on telly and why you'll never see them playing golf together. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/10/05132527/IanAndMario_0510.mp3"][/audio]
Lucy Kennedy is live in studio to chat about her new television series 'Lodging with Lucy' that sees celebrity guests stay in a Meath mansion with her.
Pro cyclist Lucy Kennedy of Mitchelton-Scott and Belinda(reallyspoketome on Twitter) join host Jamie Finch-Penninger in a conversation previewing the Giro Rosa 2020.
Lucy Kennedy, Ireland’s favourite ‘nosey house guest’, tv presenter and recently turned author joined Ryan live in studio to chat about her second children’s book "The Friendship Fairies Go to School" which she completed during lockdown.
Lucy Kennedy, Ireland’s favourite ‘nosey house guest’, tv presenter and recently turned author joined Ryan live in studio to chat about her second children’s book "The Friendship Fairies Go to School" which she completed during lockdown.
This week, we've not only given up our counties format but we're eschewing many of our regular features for a very special 'The 8th' film special. The 8th opened this year's Galway Film Fleadh on Tuesday, albeit in a digital capacity, but has still managed to excite both feminists and film lovers alike with both subject and style. We're joined by the 3 co-directors Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy and Maeve O'Boyle to talk about the making of the film, releasing it in a COVID world and the films onwards journey.
Ahead of the opening of the 2020 Galway Film Fleadh, Garret Daly talks to director/producer Lucy Kennedy about her documentary feature 'The 8th', which opens the festival.
The May episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin is an in-depth look at the career of the world’s top female cyclist, Annemiek van Vleuten. We hear from Van Vleuten herself, her longtime coach Louis Delahaije, her Mitchelton-Scott teammate Lucy Kennedy and one of her rivals, Lizzy Banks of Bigla-Katusha. Van Vleuten is well known for her commitment to training and long hours in the saddle, but she tells Orla Chennaoui that she doesn’t consider this a sacrifice since she enjoys it so much. Orla, Rose Manley and Richard Moore also discuss Van Vleuten’s progression, from an early win at the Tour of Flanders in 2011 to her long solo ride to win the world race title in Yorkshire last year. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by iwoca and Science in Sport For 25% off all your Science in Sport products to go www.scienceinsport.com (http://www.scienceinsport.com/) and enter the code SISCP25. This episode is sponsored by Stitch Fix, an online personal styling service for men and women, where an expert stylist picks clothes just for you based on your taste, size and price preferences, and sends them straight to your door. Traditional clothes shopping isn’t an option for any of us at the moment, but Stitch Fix are here to help you treat yourself without needing to leave the house. Stitch Fix personal stylists (who all work safely from home) are ready to select you five surprise items to hopefully put a smile on your face when we all need it the most. How does Stitch Fix work? It’s easy and actually really fun – you go to their website and complete a style profile about your clothing preferences, shapes, sizes and what you like to wear. Then it’s over to your stylist who’ll hand select and send to you 5 items of clothing and accessories, which you discover when they arrive at your front door along with a nice card including outfit inspiration and style tips. Try everything on, keep and pay for what you like, send back the rest. Delivery and returns are free, and includes an option free home courier pick up (particularly ideal at the moment). Stitch Fix have also extended their try-on window from one week to six weeks, so you’ve got extra time to send anything back, which, again, is pretty handy at the moment. And the best bit, you pay just £10 for your stylist’s time, which is redeemable against anything you keep. If you fancy giving yourself a treat, go to http://www.Stitchfix.co.uk/cycling (http://www.stitchfix.co.uk/cycling)
TV and Radio presenter Lucy Kennedy is my first guest on Ready To Be Real Conversations. She is warm, genuine and naturally funny and it’s a pleasure to spend time in her company. She’s married to Richard and they have three children, Jack who is nine, seven year old Holly and Jess who is two. She’s just launched her first ever children’s book ‘The Friendship Fairies’ and I really hope you enjoy our conversation.
In the November episode of The Cycling Podcast Féminin Richard Moore, Orla Chennaoui and Rose Manley discuss the latest events in women's cycling. There's an interview with Lucy Kennedy of Australia and Mitchelton-Scott at the recent Taiwan KOM Challenge, which she won, and we hear from French rider Audrey Cordon-Ragot on her move from Wiggle-High5 to Trek-Segafredo. Rachel McKinnon recently became the first trans woman to win a world cycling title, taking gold in the sprint in the 35-44 age group at the UCI Masters Championships. We discuss the possible implications for women's sport and speak to Madeleine Pape, a former runner turned academic and an authority on efforts by sports bodies at gender verification, including setting levels of testosterone for female athletes. "Gender verification," she has said, "whether it relies on genetics, DNA, hormones, or gonads, is destined to fail." There's also an interview with Isabel Best, author of a new book, Queens of Pain: Legends and Rebels of Cycling. The Cycling Podcast Féminin is supported by Rapha, Skoda and Science in Sport. **The Cycling Podcast Live shows** Tickets are available for our live show at St David's Hall in Cardiff on November 27. To join Richard, Lionel and Orla, go to the [Live Events page](https://thecyclingpodcast.com/live-events) on our website to buy tickets. **Become a Friend of the Podcast** Become a Friend of The Cycling Podcast and get access to our library of feature-length special episodes. Recent highlights include the #NoGoTour with Conor Dunne and Larry Warbasse and an extended interview with Louison Bobet. Go to the [Friends of the Podcast](https://thecyclingpodcast.com/friends) page. **Thank you to our sponsors** Check out Rapha's Commuter Jacket on the [Rapha website.](https://rapha.cc) **Discount code: ** Listeners to The Cycling Podcast can get 25% off their Science In Sport energy products by going to the [Science in Sport website](https://scienceinsport.com) and entering the code SISCP25 on checkout. **Episode sponsor** Thank you to our episode sponsors, The Economist. Text BIKES to 78070 for a free print copy of The Economist. **Get in touch** We love hearing from our listeners. Send your questions and comments to us by email contact@thecyclingpodcast.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram or send us a tweet @cycling_podcast
Richard Moore and Orla Chennaoui report from the world championships in Innsbruck, where Alejandro Valverde and Anna van der Breggen won the men’s and women’s titles. They are joined by podcast friends Ciro Scognamiglio and Fran Reyes and there are interviews with bronze medalist Michael Woods, silver medalist Romain Bardet, Ion Izaguirre, Tom Dumoulin, George Bennett, Peter Kennaugh, Lucinda Brand and Lucy Kennedy. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport.
A mix of interviews and chats with riders at the Aussie road nationals in Buninyong to try and determine how the mens and womens race will go for 2018. Not that we necessarily have any certainty over how either race will go, but it's been a lot of fun dissecting the tactics. Featuring Oscar Stevenson, Luke Durbridge, Lucy Kennedy (both Michelton-Scott) and Shara Gillow (FDJ).
Lucy Kennedy of High5 Dream Team and Stu Shaw of NSWIS join the podcast to chat about the recent Amy's Otway Tour and looks ahead t the World Championships in Bergen, Norway.
Paul Williams meets TV presenter, Lucy Kennedy, who despite juggling three kids, including six month old, Jess, is busy with her latest series of Living with Lucy including the days and nights spent with Michael Healy-Rae, why she misses radio but not RTE, and why Podge & Rodge should make a return.
Neil van der Ploeg and Jamie Finch-Penninger break down the action at the Tour of Mersey Valley before Lucy Kennedy joins us to share her view of things as she raced to 3rd overall. We also look ahead to Grafton-Inverell, where the men will kick off the NRS.