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On October 30, 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley failed to return home after a night out with friends in Belle Haven, an exclusive wealthy enclave in Greenwich, CT. The following morning, Moxley's badly beaten body was discovered underneath a tree, just a few hundred feet from her house, triggering one of the most notorious murder mysteries in the state's history. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Buy Tickets to MORBID LIVE at Radio City Music Hall on June 27th! Preorder THE BUTCHER LEGACY! Preorder our collab with Hunt a Killer, THE SALEM SLICER References Associated Press. 1975. "Parents guarding children in Greenwich murder area." Connecticut Post, November 10: 2. —. 1998. "1975 murder case before grand jury." Hartford Courant, July 12: 22. —. 1998. "Fuhrman book on 1975 slaying points to Kennedy relative." Hartford Courant, May 10: 28. Brown, Marian Gail. 2002. "Verdict shocks court observers 27 years after Moxley slaying." Connecticut Post, June 8: 1. CNN. 2007. Moxley case: Excerpts from the Sutton Report. December 17. Accessed November 26, 2025. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/17/court.archive.skakel11/index.html. —. 2002. Moxley Case: Who was Martha Moxley? Accessed November 21, 2025. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/17/court.archive.skakel9/index.html. Connecticut Post. 1975. "Girl, 15, found murdered at her Greenwich home." Connecticut Post, November 1: 1. Ellement, John, and Lisa Prevost. 2000. "Skakel is arrested in '75 Conn. murder." Boston Globe, January 20. Gaines, Judith. 1998. "Grand juror to probe '75 Conn. murder." Boston Globe, June 18. —. 1991. "Police taking a fresh look at 1975 murder of Conn. teen-ager." Boston Globe, October 7. Hartford Courant. 2002. "Skakel jurors." Hartford Courant, July 28: H2. Lang, Joel. 1997. "Martha's murder." Hartford Courant, May 18: 10. Levitt, Leonard. 2004. Conviction: Solving the Moxley Murder . New York, NY: Regan Books. Mahony, Edmund. 2020. "No retrial for Skakel." Hartford Courant, October 31: 1. Merchant, Robert. 2016. "Skakel murder conviction reinstated." Connecticut Post, December 31: 1. Ondek, Richard. 1976. "Prosecutor says family impedes murder probe." Connecticut Post, March 26: 1. Owens, David. 2013. "Freed on bail." Hartford Courant, November 22: 1. 2003. Mugshots: Michael Skakel. Performed by Single Spark Productions. State of Connecticut v. Michael Skakel. 2004. S.C. 16844 (Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut, June 23). Tofig, Dana. 1999. "Suspect's lawyer seeks to suprress comments." Hartford Courant, May 27: B7. Tuohy, Lynne. 2002. "A life, a death revisited." Hartford Courant, May 8: 1. —. 2000. "Kennedy nephew facing arrest in killing." Hartford Courant, January 19: 1. —. 2002. "No apology, no remorse." Hartford Courant, August 30: 1. —. 2002. "One final chance to make their cases." Hartford Courant, June 4: 1. —. 2002. "Prosecution puts on its rebuttal." Hartford Courant, May 30: 1. Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For visual references, you can also watch this episode on our Youtube channel https://youtu.be/ROBbfwrE-T8You can see Dr Levin at his Sydney CBD or Double Bay practices. https://drbrettlevin.com.au And you can see Dr Mahony at any of his practices in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart.https://www.fullfaceorthodontics.com.au Also follow along on Instagram for lots of informative short videos https://www.instagram.com/fullfaceorthodontics/
On October 30, 1975, fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley failed to return home after a night out with friends in Belle Haven, an exclusive wealthy enclave in Greenwich, CT. The following morning, Moxley's badly beaten body was discovered underneath a tree, just a few hundred feet from her house, triggering one of the most notorious murder mysteries in the state's history. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Buy Tickets to MORBID LIVE at Radio City Music Hall on June 27th! References Associated Press. 1975. "Parents guarding children in Greenwich murder area." Connecticut Post, November 10: 2. —. 1998. "1975 murder case before grand jury." Hartford Courant, July 12: 22. —. 1998. "Fuhrman book on 1975 slaying points to Kennedy relative." Hartford Courant, May 10: 28. Brown, Marian Gail. 2002. "Verdict shocks court observers 27 years after Moxley slaying." Connecticut Post, June 8: 1. CNN. 2007. Moxley case: Excerpts from the Sutton Report. December 17. Accessed November 26, 2025. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/17/court.archive.skakel11/index.html. —. 2002. Moxley Case: Who was Martha Moxley? Accessed November 21, 2025. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/17/court.archive.skakel9/index.html. Connecticut Post. 1975. "Girl, 15, found murdered at her Greenwich home." Connecticut Post, November 1: 1. Ellement, John, and Lisa Prevost. 2000. "Skakel is arrested in '75 Conn. murder." Boston Globe, January 20. Gaines, Judith. 1998. "Grand juror to probe '75 Conn. murder." Boston Globe, June 18. —. 1991. "Police taking a fresh look at 1975 murder of Conn. teen-ager." Boston Globe, October 7. Hartford Courant. 2002. "Skakel jurors." Hartford Courant, July 28: H2. Lang, Joel. 1997. "Martha's murder." Hartford Courant, May 18: 10. Levitt, Leonard. 2004. Conviction: Solving the Moxley Murder . New York, NY: Regan Books. Mahony, Edmund. 2020. "No retrial for Skakel." Hartford Courant, October 31: 1. Merchant, Robert. 2016. "Skakel murder conviction reinstated." Connecticut Post, December 31: 1. Ondek, Richard. 1976. "Prosecutor says family impedes murder probe." Connecticut Post, March 26: 1. Owens, David. 2013. "Freed on bail." Hartford Courant, November 22: 1. 2003. Mugshots: Michael Skakel. Performed by Single Spark Productions. State of Connecticut v. Michael Skakel. 2004. S.C. 16844 (Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut, June 23). Tofig, Dana. 1999. "Suspect's lawyer seeks to suprress comments." Hartford Courant, May 27: B7. Tuohy, Lynne. 2002. "A life, a death revisited." Hartford Courant, May 8: 1. —. 2000. "Kennedy nephew facing arrest in killing." Hartford Courant, January 19: 1. —. 2002. "No apology, no remorse." Hartford Courant, August 30: 1. —. 2002. "One final chance to make their cases." Hartford Courant, June 4: 1. —. 2002. "Prosecution puts on its rebuttal." Hartford Courant , May 30: 1. Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Got a question about the show? Click here & Send us a text!Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast. This one gets right into one of the biggest pressure points in construction right now, cost certainty.In this episode, I sit down with Mark O'Mahony, quantity surveyor and Co-founder of Cohaven, and all-round top bloke! We first recorded this chat around Mark's career journey, his move from Ireland to Melbourne, and what it takes to build a QS consultancy in the local market. But with construction costs shifting so quickly, we jumped back on to record an updated section on what's happening in the market right now.We get into rising construction costs, global supply chain pressure, procurement shifts, and what's actually increasing versus what the market is absorbing. Mark also shares his take on how quantity surveying has evolved, what good cost advice looks like, and why managing risk, value and certainty has never been more important.Takeaways:✅ What's really driving construction cost movement✅ How global events are flowing into local projects✅ The evolving role of quantity surveyors✅ Why procurement models have shifted over time✅ Managing cost, risk and value in a changing market✅ What good QS advice actually looks like Chapters:04:24 The Pathway of Quantity Surveying in Ireland10:41 Transitioning to Australia: Mark's Journey16:26 Shifts in Procurement Models in Construction23:17 Founding A2M Consulting: The Journey Begins29:06 The Importance of Personal Branding in Business35:17 Project Aspirations and Business Growth Strategies41:42 Key Functions and Responsibilities of a Quantity Surveyor47:45 The Importance of Early Involvement in Design52:46 The Ripple Effect of COVID on Construction Costs1:06:17 Keeping Up with Market Changes and Cost Data1:11:14 Rebranding as 'Cohaven' for Future GrowthTune in for a timely, practical chat on construction costs, market pressure, and how to make better project decisions in uncertain conditions.Hope you enjoy the podcast!#QuantitySurveying #ConstructionCosts #BuildingTalksPodcast #CostManagement #CommercialConstruction #Procurement #Cohaven #BuiltEnvironment #ConstructionLeadership #ProjectDelivery #ConstructionMarket #RiskManagementThe Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:www.buildingenvirons.com.auProud to partner with Housing All Australians (HAA) and The Building and Construction Foundation. Check out their websites and join the movement!www.housingallaustralians.org.auhttps://www.buildingandconstructionfoundation.org.au/ The views and information shared in this podcast are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Neither the host nor guests are providing specific guidance. Please seek professional advice before taking any action based on the content of this podcast.Contact The Building Talks PodcastFollow us on Linkedin, Facebook, and InstagramVisit us on our websiteEmail us at info@buildingenvirons.com.au
In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with legalsuper, we unpack the looming Payday Super reforms, what law firms need to know, and how to get prepared. Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with legalsuper partnerships manager Guy Mahony to discuss what legalsuper does, what Payday Super is and why it's been introduced, how the new regime looks to overcome existing issues, whether law firms and legal workplaces will be impacted, and if law is set to be held to a higher standard under the new regime. Mahony also fleshes out the practical implications for law firms, examining payroll processes and structures, the practical steps to be taken, overcoming data issues, compliance boxes to be ticked, what legalsuper is doing to support law firms, why firms cannot leave taking action to the last minute, and why firms can and should see the looming changes as an opportunity. To learn more about the upcoming Payday Super changes and legalsuper, click here. This information is of a general nature. Please refer to the legalsuper PDS & TMD available at www.legalsuper.com.au before making any decision. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, X and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au
May 12, 2026SIMON O'MAHONY,Pastor of Trinity Reformed BaptistChurch of Carlisle, PA, who willaddress:“WHY WE USE FERMENTED WINEin the LORD's SUPPER, & WHY WECELEBRATE it EVERY SUNDAY” Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
Girl Jaw has a great YouTube channel on her expansion journey and conversations with associated dental professionals such as this one. Find her channel here And follow Girl Jaw! on Instagram hereAnd while you're there, catch Dr Mahony on YouTube hereAnd follow Full Face Orthodontics on Instagram here
Muirgen O’Mahony is an Irish vocalist and member of the internationally acclaimed group Celtic Woman. Originally from County Cork, she is a classically trained performer with a First-Class Honours degree in Music from the Cork School of Music and a Master’s in Musical Theatre from the Royal Academy of Music. She spoke to Andrew Carter.
Carolyn Reich Westmount resident, Comedian Heidi Foss, Entertainment with John Moore, Political Analyst Tom Mulcair, Emergency Room Physician Dr. Mitch Shulman, Karl Lohnes of Style At Home Magazine, Muirgen O’Mahony of Celtic Woman
A Kerry publican says a grant for electric cars to be used to bring people to and from their local pubs, could help keep rural Ireland alive. Seán O’Mahony of the Faha Court bar has run the Social Spin scheme for the last seven years.
Have you heard about the links that have been discovered between your mouth and your health, including disease such a Alzheimers and Heart Disease? We talk all about the mouth body connection and the mouth disease connection, as well as topics like amalgam removal, and how hormonal changes like menopause affect the mouth, in this episode with Dr Daniel Sutcliffe, a holistic dentist based in London.Here is a directory if you would like to find a dentist that is a part of The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology in your city https://iaomt.org/for-patients/search/?ppage=dashboardYou can find Dr Dan's London practice here https://thebespokedentist.co.ukAnd his Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/the_bespoke_dentist_ldn/And you can find Dr Mahony's practice here https://www.fullfaceorthodontics.com.auHis Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/fullfaceorthodontics/And his YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/@DerekMahony
St Kieran's College were crowned All-Ireland champions for the 26th time on St Patrick's Day, beating Presentation Athenry in Croke Park.CRKC Sport was there and caught up with David Barcoe, Fionn Mahony, Gearoid O'Shea and Brian Dowling.Pictures courtesy of Sportsfile.
Trackstack Podcast E38 | MAHONYRomanian DJ and producer MAHONY sits down with us in Bangkok for one of the most honest conversations we've had on the podcast. From burning out after 14 shows in a summer, to trusting your instincts over your management's opinion, to why he thinks the sync button is killing DJing. If you're an aspiring DJ or producer trying to figure out how to build something real in this industry, this episode is for you. Topics covered:- Burnout, mental health and knowing when to stop- Why your goals should never be about money or lifestyle- The sync button debate and what's lost in modern DJing- Building Take Notes label from zero- Fake followers, booking culture and industry shortcuts- Trusting yourself when everyone around you disagrees- Sunwaves, Romania's scene and why community beats egoConnect with MAHONY on Instagram @mahonyro
(This is a Replay)Andrew Garza & Alexa Mahony joins Jenna on the Podcast this week to talk about their $100 Million Dollar Verdict. You will hear “What that's all about “, ” How it came to be and how the Edge propelled to get that massive result for the client”Contact:p: (860) 471-8333f: (860) 471-8332https://csgtrials.comTo learn more about the Keenan Case Presentation System, click on this link:https://www.keenancps.com/And on your Apple device you can download the KCPS App for FREE:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/case-presentation-system/id1541913706Want to listen to more episodes? Or did you miss out on last week's episode? We're now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also find us on the Keenan Trial Institute website at https://keenantrialinstitute.com/podcast/
We discuss a case study in how myofunctional dentistry helped address every day challenges, for a child on the spectrum.You can buy Dr Donny's book HERE You can connect with Dr Donny on Instagram HEREAnd you can visit Dr Donny's Melbourne practice HEREYou can buy Dr Mahony's book HEREYou can connect with Dr Mahony on Instagram HEREAnd you can visit any of Dr Mahony's practice in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart HERE
In their first year in existence, Clonfert College Ballinasloe secured provincial hurling silverware at the Connacht GAA Centre, Bekan on Monday (2nd March 2026) as they came from behind to overcome CBS Roscommon in a sudden-death penalty contest. Cillian Ó Tuairisg's goal brought the Galway side back in contention as they finished all square after 60 mins (1-12 apiece) and extra-time (1-16 apiece). It needed seven penalties each to secure a 3-2 victory and send Clonfert College into an All-Ireland semi-final next Saturday (7th March). Afterwards, Clonfert manager Emmet Mahony shared his thoughts on the victory. == Clonfert College Ballinasloe will battle Tipperary's St. Joseph's College, Borrisoleigh in the All-Ireland Senior C hurling semi-final. Throw-in at Banagher on Saturday is 1pm.
Labhraíonn Muirgen O'Mahony le Seán faoina cuid ceoil agus cumadóireachta, a EP Loinnir, Celtic Woman agus go leor eile.
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Web3, Government Adoption & the Future of Scalable Blockchain | DailyCyber 285 with Jeff Mahony Blockchain has moved beyond experimentation. Governments and enterprises are now evaluating how decentralized technologies can support national infrastructure, financial systems, and next-generation digital economies. In this episode of DailyCyber, Brandon Krieger speaks with Jeff Mahony, Chief Architect of RYTChain, about scalable blockchain architecture, patented consensus mechanisms, and what it truly takes to onboard the next billion users securely. Jeff brings more than three decades of experience in fintech, defense, predictive modeling, and enterprise systems architecture. His work on RYT's Proof of Majority mechanism reflects a systems-oriented approach to transparency, scalability, and security in Web3 environments. Topics covered: • The challenges of scaling blockchain for enterprise and government • How Proof of Majority differs from traditional consensus models • Nation-level blockchain pilots and digital identity implications • Security risks in decentralized infrastructure • Integrating Web3 principles into financial ecosystems • The future of AI, decentralization, and digital governance Guest: Jeff Mahony — Chief Architect, RYTChain https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-mahony-ba8a591/ Host: Brandon Krieger — CEO & vCISO Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonkrieger https://www.DailyCyber.ca
Jerry spoke to Steve O’Mahony, whose nine-year-old daughter Alexis has profound disabilities. He says Killarney urgently needs a primary health care centre, that it’s vital for the quality of life for people with additional needs. He’s disappointed by the decision not to develop the Áras Phádraig site near the town centre into a primary health care centre.
This conversation is just as enlightening for health professionals as it is for parents. Listen to Dr Mike DeLuke and Dr Derek Mahony discuss the research, and the divide between the research and how many orthodontists are addressing mouth breathing and disrupted sleep in kids. You can listen to more of Dr DeLuke on his podcast here https://theorthocoach.com/the-doc-podcast/And you can follow him on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/theorthocoach/You can see Dr Mahony for a consultation at any of his practices by calling 1800 FULL FACE / 1800 385 532And you can follow him on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/fullfaceorthodontics/
Well, 2025 was a doozy and 2026 is already giving it a run for its money. As crazy and unpredictable as the world is now, the pod don't stop, which means it's time for the third annual "Irish Tom Predictions Episode", with 4x recurring guest Thomas O'Mahony.We start by chopping it up and reviewing our past performances a bit, before diving headfirst into Tom's predictions for the Year of the Horse (and the fly ass white boy, we see you Timmy). Retro iPhones. Amy Winehouse. Joan Didion. Nigel Farage. Illiterate Men. These are but a few of the characters and topics we discuss, but you'll have to tune in for the context and Tom's full list.Then we wrap it up with shorter prediction lists from both Alex and Nick featuring AI, luddites, gambling crackdowns, crazy game shows, and more. Follow Tom on Instagram @scamgoldin and check out his work on the podcasts Lions Beneath the Skin, Lions Led by Donkeys , and Blood Work wherever you listen to podcasts.
If your child has behavioural issues, ADHD, poor attention, restless sleep, snores, has difficulty falling or staying asleep, hyperactivity, bed wetting, allergies or wakes gasping during sleep, this episode is for you.Buy Dr Mahony's book HELPING YOUR KIDS SLEEP on Amazon https://amzn.asia/d/6r93pDvHave a consultation with Dr Mahony at any of his practices www.fullfaceorthodontics.com.au
With The Tom O'Mahony Show prepping to awaken from it's extended hibernation, I just wanted to to re-releae one of my favourite episodes of all time. Stay tuned for updates.Here I get to chatting and singing with the pride of Dundalk, The Mary Wallopers. After appearing on The Tommy Tiernan Show and hilariously hijacking a Gemma O'Doherty rally I knew I had to chat these wild men of Louth. Join My Patreon For Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tom-o-mahony-show--3262059/support.
Top Stories for December 9th Publish Date: December 9th PRE-ROLL: DTL HOLIDAY From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, December 9th and Happy Birthday to John Malkovich I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Neighborhood Christmas Train Experience rolls into holidays to help benefit Norcross Co-op North Gwinnett Co-op in need of donations for annual Santa Shop Toy Drive Gwinnett's budget hearing draws few speakers, but feedback still accepted All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia Mall of Georgia - Villa Rica Wonderland Train STORY 1: Neighborhood Christmas Train Experience rolls into holidays to help benefit Norcross Co-op The fourth annual Neighborhood Christmas Train Experience isn’t just about trains—it’s about giving back. Held at 3135 Repps Miller Road in Norcross, this massive holiday display supports Neighborhood Cooperative Ministries, a nonprofit helping families in crisis. “Last year, we raised $11,000,” said organizer Jonathan Galucki. “This year, we’re aiming for $15,000—and we’ve got a matching grant lined up.” The event runs Dec. 13, 14, 20, and 21, with tickets starting at $8. Expect nearly a dozen trains, a LEGO Christmas City, and an interactive Engineer Training Center where kids can run their own trains. Live music, festive vibes, and even a Buffalo Bills watch party? It’s all here. Visit neighborhoodchristmastrain.com for details. STORY 2: North Gwinnett Co-op in need of donations for annual Santa Shop Toy Drive The North Gwinnett Co-Op pulled off a miracle earlier this year, keeping families fed during the food-stamp crisis caused by the federal shutdown. But that effort came at a cost—plans for their annual Kristen Mullen Santa Shop had to take a back seat. “We fed families twice in November and gave out over 600 holiday meals,” said Executive Director Kim Phillips in a heartfelt Facebook video. “But now, we’re behind on toys for the Santa Shop.” The shop, which lets parents choose gifts for their kids with dignity, needs unwrapped toys by Dec. 12—especially sensory toys and gifts for teens. Visit ngcoop.org to help. STORY 3: Gwinnett's budget hearing draws few speakers, but feedback still accepted The public hearing for Gwinnett County’s proposed $2.6 billion 2026 budget? Quiet. Not a single taxpayer showed up to speak. Instead, community leaders—library board, health board, Mosaic Georgia—took the mic to thank commissioners for their expected funding. But here’s the gist: the budget is $66 million leaner than 2025’s, with Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson applauding department heads for trimming costs. “They worked hard to find efficiencies,” she said. Where’s the money going? Public safety and public works dominate—new police HQ, fire station relocations, 911 upgrades, road repaving, and even drones for mall patrols. Want to weigh in? Submit comments online by Dec. 31. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets - Sugar Hill Holiday STORY 4: 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' coming to Red Clay Music Foundry Dec. 13 Even after all these years, Jeffrey Bützer still loves playing *A Charlie Brown Christmas*. Listening to the record? Not so much. “I don’t really enjoy listening to it anymore,” he admits. “But playing it? That’s different. It’s jazz—you don’t play it the same way twice. T.T. (Mahony) takes different solos every night, sometimes longer, sometimes shorter. It keeps me on my toes, and people love it. It’s a tradition for so many, and honestly, I love that.” Bützer, Mahony, bassist Francisco Lora, and vocalists Kelly Winn and Audrey Gamez will bring the Peanuts magic to Eddie Owens Presents at Red Clay in Duluth on Dec. 13. Since the original album is only 35 minutes, the group adds some surprises—like songs from the *Phil Spector Christmas Album*—and even clips from the TV special. “We never announce it; we just do it,” Bützer says. “No one’s ever left early, so I guess it works.” And the fans? They keep coming back. “We’ve got ‘Snoopy Groupies,’” Bützer laughs. “One woman came every year, moved away, and now flies back for the show. It’s wild.” For tickets, visit eddieowenspresents.com. STORY 5: Primerica collects nearly 82,000 food items for Can-A-Thon Christmas is about giving, right? Helping those in need? Primerica hosted its annual canned food drive last week at its Duluth headquarters, collecting a jaw-dropping 81,846 cans for the Salvation Army’s Can-A-Thon. But this year, they ditched the Santa hats for bell-bottoms and tie-dye. The theme? “Can You Dig It.” Employees went all-in on the 60s and 70s vibe—think hippie costumes, peace signs, and even a nod to the Mystery Machine from *Scooby-Doo*. Groovy, right? We’ll be right back. Break 3: Sugar Hill Ice Skating Rink STORY 6: Families of crime victims remember loved ones at annual vigil As the names of Gwinnett County crime victims appeared on the screen at last weeks Crime Victims Candlelight Vigil, Deborah Free leaned into Renee Haygood’s shoulder, her tears unstoppable. Deborah’s daughter, Rachel, was killed in a domestic violence murder-suicide just two months ago. This will be the family’s first Christmas without her. Held at 12Stone Church in Duluth, the vigil—organized by the Gwinnett DA’s Office—offered grieving families a space to honor their loved ones. Three Christmas trees stood adorned with ornaments for victims, while a bell rang for each name read aloud. For Venetia and Jeffrey Coleman, who lost their son Bradley to a carjacking three years ago, the vigil was a chance to share hope. For the Free family, it was their first vigil—but not their last. “We’ll be back every year,” said Rachel’s sister, Jenn. “Her story doesn’t end here.” STORY 7: Grayson LB Tyler Atkinson Named Gatorade Georgia Football Player of the Year Gwinnett County’s got another star in the books—Grayson senior linebacker Tyler Atkinson just snagged the Gatorade Georgia Football Player of the Year award for 2025-26. That makes him the fifth-ever winner from Gwinnett, and the first since Mill Creek’s Caleb Downs in 2022. Atkinson’s season? Unreal. The 6’3”, 221-pound Texas Longhorns commit racked up 96 tackles, 26 for loss, nine sacks, and 22 QB hurries, leading Grayson to the state quarterfinals. Oh, and he’s a five-star recruit ranked No. 14 nationally for 2026. Off the field? He’s hosting youth football clinics, mentoring at church, and rocking a 3.48 GPA. Atkinson’s also in the running for Gatorade’s National Player of the Year. Big things ahead. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: GCPS Hiring Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes serial entrepreneur and architect Jeff Mahony, founder of RYT, a purpose-built Layer-1 blockchain engineered for institutional-grade speed, security, and compliance. Jeff shares insights from founding and investing in over 30 companies across fintech, digital identity, and decentralized systems—and explains why most emerging tech fails when it tries to change user behavior or solve future problems instead of today's.Jeff breaks down why existing blockchains fall short for real-world utility, from slow finality and massive hardware demands to insufficient security and lack of regulatory readiness. He explains how RYT's Proof of Majority consensus, true parallel execution, and native zero-knowledge support enable high throughput without compromising trust. Looking ahead, Jeff discusses how compliant blockchain infrastructure will evolve—from national-scale deployments to cross-border regulation and true interoperability across chains.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yesterday RTÉ announced that it was pulling out of next year’s Eurovision Song Contest after Israel was cleared to take part. Jerry spoke to Johnny O’Mahony who has been to more than 20 Eurovision finals and to Seamus O’Neill of I’m Sorry Zero Points Eurovision podcast.
David Hosie is a former Navan O'Mahony's footballer and the current manager of the Seneschalstown GAA Senior Men's Team. He was also the manager of Seneschalstown when Cormac played at under 21 and senior level.David shares his own journey with alcohol and drug addiction and how it led him down a difficult road.He shares openly about his struggles and search for acceptance throughout his life and how he was held back by fear.Having went through his recovery David is passionate about sharing his story with others in the hope it helps someone else feeling lost and afraid to let go of the mask.
Welcome to the final episode of Cake Therapy for this year. We're excited to welcome ZDEPTH as our special guest. He's now officially part of the House of Cake family and was featured on our latest VA compilation on the label. For this episode, ZDEPTH delivers a unique guest mix full of diverse sounds and smooth, festive vibes — the perfect way to close out the year. Enjoy the journey, and thank you for tuning in to Cake Therapy. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
In the 217th BlockTalks we speak with Jeff Mahony, co-founder and Chief Architect of RYT, who explains how blockchains can combat corruption.Links:Website: ryt.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-mahony-ba8a591/ X: https://x.com/Jeff_MahonyX: https://x.com/RYTchainWe're proud to be supported by Semoto.io. Redes sociais / comms.. https://blockdropspodcast.xyz/.. https://blockdrops.substack.com .. Instagram.com/blockdropspodcast.. Twitter.com/blockdropspod.. Blockdrops.lens .. https://warpcast.com/mauriciomagaldi.. youtube.com/@BlockDropsPodcast.. Meu conteúdo em inglês twitter.com/0xmauricio.. Newsletter do linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7056680685142454272.. blockdropspodcast@gmail.com
Joe Nolan on the departure of Carlow boss Tom Mullally, Shane O'Donell and Mikey Mahony on reaching the Munster Final plus the great Tommy Murphy on the Stryve Carlow u 21 semis.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
It's time for another episode of our newest feature on Morning Focus, Traditional Greats. Traditional Greats is presented and produced by Therese McInerney. This captivating 26-part series celebrates the enduring legacy of traditional Irish music in our county. Each episode pays tribute to a legendary Clare musician who has passed on, but whose influence continues to inspire generations. Therese speaks with musicians from across the county, exploring how these iconic figures shaped their musical journeys and contributed to Clare's unique cultural heritage. Throughout the series, the timeless sounds of these greats are brought vividly to life, weaving their legacy into the very fabric of Clare's musical identity. Listeners will enjoy a rich and heartfelt journey through the melodies, stories, and traditions that define our county's proud musical history. In the latest episode of Traditional Greats, Therese pays tribute to Michael Mahony, with the help of Joe O'Connor.
Send us a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Muirgen O'Mahony from Celtic Woman about the new album and tour (and lots more)!Celtic Woman websiteGet Celtic Woman's new Christmas album Nollaig – A Christmas JourneyCeltic Woman tour info Show links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2025 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possibleSupport the show
Send us a textAgentic AI is rapidly transforming professional services, yet many consultancies remain cautious about its implementation. In this groundbreaking conversation, Professor Joe O'Mahony and Rob Price explore what happens when multiple AI agents work together as a team to tackle complex business challenges.Rob explains how agentic AI differs from traditional AI applications by creating virtual team members with specific expertise, memory capabilities, and tools. These aren't simple chatbots – they're sophisticated systems that can handle complex workflows while maintaining human oversight. The most fascinating examples include agent teams already working in regulated environments for apprenticeship coaching and due diligence processes, reducing tasks from hours to minutes.The conversation takes a profound turn when examining how this technology threatens the traditional consulting pyramid. As AI increasingly handles work previously done by junior consultants, firms face difficult questions about talent development, pricing models, and the very nature of their business. "It's not AI that will steal your job—it's the person using AI who will," warns Rob, highlighting the competitive advantage for those who master these technologies.For young consultants, this shift demands a hybrid skillset combining technical understanding with enhanced human capabilities. The most valuable consultants will be those who build trust, understand context, and create innovative solutions that AI alone cannot. Meanwhile, established professionals might explore what the hosts call "influencer consultancy" – using AI to amplify their personal brand and impact beyond traditional firm structures.The conversation concludes with a balanced view of consulting's future: short-term opportunities for those who embrace AI capabilities, alongside longer-term questions about how value and profits will be distributed. Whether you're leading a consultancy or considering a career in professional services, this episode provides crucial insights into navigating the agentic AI revolution that's already underway.Prof. Joe O'Mahoney helps boutique consultancies scale and exit. Joe's research, writing, speaking and insights can be found at www.joeomahoney.com
With the second highest cost of living in the EU, Ireland is among the top five most expensive EU member states. Christina O’Mahony from Ballyhar, is a student of journalism at the University of Limerick on work experience with Radio Kerry. She compares the prices here in Kerry with her recent visit to Antibes in the south of France.
(This is a Replay)Andrew Garza & Alexa Mahony joins Jenna on the Podcast this week to talk about their $100 Million Dollar Verdict. You will hear “What that's all about “, ” How it came to be and how the Edge propelled to get that massive result for the client”Contact:p: (860) 471-8333f: (860) 471-8332www.cttrialfirm.comTo learn more about the Keenan Case Presentation System, click on this link:https://www.keenancps.com/And on your Apple device you can download the KCPS App for FREE:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/case-presentation-system/id1541913706Want to listen to more episodes? Or did you miss out on last week's episode? We're now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also find us on the Keenan Trial Institute website at https://keenantrialinstitute.com/podcast/
Naturopath and nutritionist, Ananda Mahony and fx Medicine ambassador Emma Sutherland deep dive into the triggers and causes of rosacea, and the intricate connection of the gut-skin axis. Ananda helps to unravel the complex nature of this progressive inflammatory condition, the causes and risk factors of rosacea, and how the gut plays a pivotal role in symptom manifestation and progression. She stresses the importance of treating holistically, both internally and topically, and how as clinicians we can help our patients in down-regulating inflammation associated with rosacea through diet and lifestyle and targeted supplementation. This podcast is full of clinical pearls to support clinicians to identify, manage, and treat rosacea using a holistic approach. COVERED IN THIS EPISODE (00:33) Welcoming Ananda Mahony (03:24) Rosacea causes and presentation (06:06) Pathophysiology of rosacea (11:05) Rosacea as a comorbidity to autoimmune conditions (12:48) Key differentials between rosacea and other skin conditions (14:50) Key age and sex related risk factors (18:25) Common medical treatments (20:12) The skin-gut axis (24:10) Rosacea and Helicobacter pylori (27:03) Holistic goals for treatment (34:56) Dietary approach to rosacea treatment (38:25) The role of probiotics in treatment (40:10) Supplemental treatment for rosacea (42:22) Clinical mistakes when treating rosacea Find today's transcript and show notes here: https://www.bioceuticals.com.au/education/podcasts/a-naturopathic-approach-to-rosacea-with-emma-sutherland-ananda-mahony Sign up for our monthly newsletter for the latest exclusive clinical tools, articles, and infographics: www.bioceuticals.com.au/signup/ DISCLAIMER: The information provided on fx Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.
This is the fifth summer in Dingle without Fungie the dolphin. We’ve been finding out how the community has dealt with this and exploring the legacy of the dolphin. The dolphin, who had been a fixture in Dingle since the early 1980s, was last seen in October 2020. On Friday, we heard from Jimmy Flannery of Dingle Sea Safari. Today we hear from the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group: Christina O’Mahony spoke to Dr Simon Berrow, CEO of the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group, about Fungie.
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Emma O’Mahony, refuge coordinator with Adapt Women’s Refuge, spoke to Treasa about what you can do if you are in an abusive relationship. If you have been affected by anything you heard, you can contact the ADAPT Helpline on 066 712 9100 and Women’s Aid 24-hour helpline 1800 341 900.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, three homes in Shanakill, Tralee were flooded. This was because of a burst water main in Lisloose which also resulted in 10,000 Uisce Eireann customers left without water. Jerry spoke to Shanakill residents Pat Murphy and Siobhan O’Mahony and to Sinn Féin councillor Paul Daly.
Garden enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The Carlow Garden Festival returns for its annual celebration of horticultural excellence, running from July 26th to August 3rd, 2024. This year's lineup features an extraordinary collection of gardening luminaries, innovative formats, and breathtaking garden settings across Carlow.The festival opens with a fascinating pairing as BBC Gardener's World presenter Adam Frost sits down with Irish rugby star Peter O'Mahony to explore how gardening provides essential mental balance alongside a high-pressure sporting career. Watch as Frost suggests potential changes to O'Mahony's beloved garden – a moment sure to reveal the rugby player's passionate attachment to his immaculate lawn and treasured box hedges!Throughout nine spectacular days, attendees can learn from horticultural heavyweights including June Blake on natural gardening techniques, Matthew Wilson on transforming challenging garden sites, and Fionnuala Fallon sharing sustainable cut flower garden wisdom. Chelsea gold medal winner Sarah Eberle reveals insights from her remarkable 19 medals, while Nick Bailey breaks down garden design into ten accessible steps.The festival thoughtfully addresses practical elements with a new shuttle bus service connecting all venues, making it easier than ever to experience multiple talks. Each location – from historic Huntington Castle and Ducats Grove to the spectacular Altamont Plant Sales – provides a unique and inspiring backdrop for the presentations.For those passionate about sustainability, GIY's Mick Kelly discusses food empathy and growing your own vegetables, while Mary Keenan from Gash Gardens provides guidance on designing fragrant gardens. The international perspective comes through Seamus O'Brien's botanical expedition to Yunnan, China, where he encountered rare blue poppies and Himalayan lilies in their natural habitat.Join Irish Garden Magazine columnist Rosie Maye, also known as The Insomniac Gardener, for a special Walk and Talk through the award-winning Barrow Experience Gardens at BEAM Services, Bagenalstown, County CarlowFrom forest ecology walks with Eanna Ní Leona to Robin Lane Fox's gardening shortcuts, the festival offers something for every gardening interest and skill level. Many events include refreshments, guided garden tours, and opportunities for book signings with your favorite gardening authors.Book your tickets early at carlowgardentrail.com – several events are already selling out! Whether you attend for a single talk, a day, or make it a full gardening holiday, the Carlo Garden Festival promises to inspire, educate, and celebrate the joy of gardens in every possible way.You can buy tickets here: https://carlowgardentrail.com/festival-programme/Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Master My Garden Courses: https://mastermygarden.com/courses/Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
Healthcare is an environment of blaming. Throughout my professional life as a cosmetic surgeon, I experienced threats, lawsuits, and a surprising array of other hassles despite doing my best to help people. I wrote about it in Butchered by “Healthcare.” Like any practitioner, my work was imperfect, but I struggled to understand why my experience was so brutal.Here is Seamus O'Mahony's eloquent explanation:More than most professions, medicine colonizes one's life. After graduation, I was consumed by the demands of the job. Years went by in a blur of weekends on call and post-graduate examinations. My horizon was always near: the next job, the next qualification. For many years, I embraced this way of living and thinking. It is not without its advantages: medical career structures, and what passes for success in the profession, are so rigid and clearly laid out that the true careerist knows instinctively what to do in any given situation.I slowly ascended the ladder to the status of consultant in a British National Health Service teaching hospital, spending many years along the way in various training positions. As a young consultant, I became something of a Pharisee, a vector of institutional and professional culture. By the age of forty, I had achieved a state of perpetual busyness, and might have continued along this well-trodden pathway for the remainder of my career.A series of events during my forties changed everything; the details are both too tedious and too personal to recount here. When, at the age of fifty, I surveyed the wreckage, I concluded that I had somehow sabotaged this promising career. The sabotage may have been subconsciously deliberate: the real problem was a loss of faith, an apostasy. The cartoon character Wile E. Coyote falls to his doom in the canyon only when he no longer believes; as long as he is unaware of his situation, he remains blissfully suspended in mid-air.My apostasy did not extend to the clinical encounter, and old-fashioned doctoring. I lost faith in all the other things: medical research, managerialism, protocols, metrics, even progress. I became convinced that medicine had become an industrialized culture of excess, and that Ivan Illich's assertion that it had become a threat to health–which seemed ludicrous to many doctors in the mid-1970s–was true.I qualified just as the golden age of medicine was ending. In the thirty-five years since then, I have worked in three countries and many hospitals. I have witnessed the public's disenchantment with medicine, the emergence and global domination of what might be called the medical–industrial complex, and the corruption of my profession. This medical–industrial complex includes not just the traditional villain known as Big Pharma, but many other professional and commercial groups, including biomedical research, the health-food industries, medical devices manufacturers, professional bodies such as the royal colleges, medical schools, insurance companies, health charities, the ever-increasing regulatory and audit sector, and secondary parasitic professions such as lobbyists and management consultants....The real problem was a loss of faith, an apostasy. — Can Medicine Be Cured? (2020).As I approached retirement, I began studying medical corruption. What I learned eventually evolved into Butchered by “Healthcare.” During this process, I learned to write, solidified my ideas, and became increasingly radicalized as I uncovered more about the systemic degeneracy of healthcare.During my research, I discovered that the entire system—not just corporate entities but also doctors—is engaged in harmful practices. Every medical specialty and every corporation is guilty.I approached the subject cautiously, but as my understanding deepened, I realized Western medicine was a disasteSupport the show
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we're joined by Jeff Mahony, CEO of NEFT Vodka. Known for its ultra-smooth taste, clean ingredients, and bold barrel packaging, NEFT is shaking up the spirits world—earning global recognition and redefining what premium vodka can be.In our conversation, Jeff shares how he took the reins of NEFT and helped evolve it into a purpose-driven, design-forward brand with a loyal following. We dive into what makes NEFT different in a saturated market, the power of storytelling in spirits, and why sustainability and simplicity sit at the heart of everything NEFT does. Jeff also talks about building a team, disrupting legacy categories, and how to make a product that's both award-winning and sippable.Whether you're a vodka lover, an entrepreneur, or someone curious about how to lead with both innovation and intention—this episode is full of wisdom and takeaways. Tune in to hear how Jeff is building something unforgettable with NEFT. Now on The Kara Goldin Show. Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks. To learn more about Jeff Mahony and NEFT Vodka:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-mahony-ba8a591https://www.instagram.com/neftvodka/https://www.linkedin.com/company/neftvodkaus/https://neftvodka.com/en/ Sponsored By:Apple Card - Visit apple.co/cardcalculator today and discover just how much Daily Cash you can earn. Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/705
Jeff Mahony, Co-founder and Chief Architect Officer at RYT Layer-1 chain as well as a FinTech visionary and investor joins Enterprise Radio. Listen to … Read more The post Building at the Frontier: Jeff Mahony on Fintech, Blockchain, and Scaling RYT for Real-World Impact appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
Frank Lloyd Wright is among the most famous architects of all time, but the drawings which made him famous weren't necessarily drawn by him. Marion Mahony had more qualifications than he did and ultimately believed that he had stolen her work. Nevertheless, she had a successful career as an architect, mainly in Australia. Please vote for me in the Women Podcasters Awards! (https://bit.ly/43gK8Pt) I'm in the History category. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page for bonus episodes, polls, and a general feeling of self-satisfaction. Or make a one-time donation on Buy Me a Coffee. Join Into History for a community of ad-free history podcasts, plus bonus content. Visit Evergreen Podcasts to listen to more great shows. Follow me on Threads as Her Half of History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Topics: 1, 2) The shadow of Cardinal Mahony: Unmasking decades of abuse, homosexual depravity, corruption and influence https://www.complicitclergy.com/2025/05/07/the-shadow-of-cardinal-roger-mahony-unmasking-decades-of-abuse-homosexual-depravation-corruption-and-influence/ 3, 4) There are a certain number of Cardinals that are servants of Satan. This tradition goes back to the 1st century
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Today's Topics: 1, 2) The shadow of Cardinal Mahony: Unmasking decades of abuse, homosexual depravity, corruption and influence https://www.complicitclergy.com/2025/05/07/the-shadow-of-cardinal-roger-mahony-unmasking-decades-of-abuse-homosexual-depravation-corruption-and-influence/ 3, 4) There are a certain number of Cardinals that are servants of Satan. This tradition goes back to the 1st century
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - John 6:30-35 - The crowd said to Jesus: “What sign can You do, that we may see and believe in You? What can You do? Our ancestors ate manna in the desert, as it is written: He gave them bread from heaven to eat.” So Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave the bread from heaven; My Father gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is That which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.” So they said to Jesus, “Sir, give us this bread always.” Jesus said to them, “I am the Bread of Life; whoever comes to Me will never hunger, and whoever believes in Me will never thirst.” Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2) The disturbing influence of Cardinal Roger Mahony in Conclave Lobbying https://cleanthechurch.com/the-disturbing-influence-of-child-rapist-cardinal-roger-mahony-in-conclave-lobbying/ 3) A Papal Conclave with blood on his hands https://cleanthechurch.com/a-papal-candidate-with-blood-on-his-hands/ 4) How Pope Francis catalyzed the Catholic right in the U.S. https://cforc.com/2025/04/the-ny-times-features-cforc-on-his-article-how-francis-catalyzed-the-catholic-right-in-the-u-s/
Jeff Mahony: Reinventing Vodka and Business InnovationAt The Travel Wins, we love speaking with entrepreneurs who disrupt industries, challenge conventions, and find success in unexpected places. Our latest guest, Jeff Mahony, CEO of NEFT Vodka, embodies all of these qualities. Jeff has taken a unique approach to the spirits industry, creating a premium vodka brand that stands out—not just for its quality but for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and storytelling.Instead of a fragile glass bottle, NEFT is packaged in a lightweight, unbreakable oil-barrel-shaped container—a nod to the founder's heritage in the oil business. But beyond the aesthetic, this packaging keeps the vodka colder for longer, is easier to transport, and is more environmentally friendly. Perfect for outdoor adventures, beach days, and anywhere glass might be a liability, NEFT's design is both functional and disruptive.When it comes to marketing, Jeff and his team embrace the power of unexpected connections. While NEFT has explored partnerships in motorsports before, their collaboration with Visa Cash App RB Formula One (VCARB) has been a game-changer. By aligning with VCARB, NEFT has tapped into a global audience, secured new trade partnerships, and opened doors in the hospitality industry—all while reinforcing their brand's values of innovation, sustainability, and thinking differently. This type of strategic brand alignment is what sets NEFT apart. Rather than following traditional spirits marketing, Jeff and his team look for ways to make an impact in industries that resonate with their brand's ethos, creating win-win opportunities that drive both visibility and sales.Jeff Mahony's story is an inspiring reminder that success often comes from zigging when others zag. From revolutionizing vodka packaging to fostering creative partnerships and community-driven initiatives, his approach to business is anything but ordinary.Tune in to The Travel Wins to hear Jeff Mahony's full interview, where we dive deeper into:✔️ The story behind NEFT Vodka's unique packaging✔️ How blending industry veterans with fresh perspectives fuels innovation✔️ The unexpected marketing strategies that are driving NEFT's success✔️ Lessons on leadership, teamwork, and brand-building