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This Week
Has the time come to plan for a United Ireland?

This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 13:47


How much focus does the government really have on the question of Irish Unity? Our reporter Peter O'Connell gauged opinion in Banbridge, Armagh, Warrenpoint and Newry. Then, we discuss the topic with Deirdre Heenan, Professor of Social Policy at Ulster University, and Mark Hennessy, Britain Editor for The Irish Times.

The Anton Savage Show
Anton's Sunday Newspaper Panel April 13th

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 35:44


Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with The Irish Times; Joan Burton, Former Labour Minister; and Lorcan Allen, Former Business Editor the Business Post & Director of Business Development at Keating & Associates.

Red Lines
The case for the Defence

Red Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 39:30


Mark Carruthers is joined by Sam McBride, Mark Hennessy, Mary Kenny and Colum Eastwood to assess how global politics are influencing the Irish question.

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Today with Claire Byrne
Is Irish unity slipping down the political agenda?

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 16:20


Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor for the Irish Times and Professor Jon Tonge, Professor of British and Irish Politics at University of Liverpool

The Anton Savage Show
Anton's Sunday Newspaper Panel February 9th

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 35:00


Joining Anton to go through the main stories form the Sunday papers is Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin; John Cunningham, Chair of the Board of Lysis Group and Country Director for Ireland; and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times.

The Anton Savage Show
Sunday's newspaper panel

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 45:23


Joining Ivan today to look at the Sunday papers was:Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor. The Irish TimesPhilip Ryan, Political Editor, Irish IndependentFrances Fitzgerald, former Minister, MEP and Member of the Gender Equality Advisory Committee to the G7

In The News
Ireland 1994: what declassified documents reveal about the Troubles, a Russian snub and Jack's Army

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 32:52


Every year, the release of the State Papers reveals a treasure trove of opinions, views and attitudes all committed to paper by ministers, diplomats and officials who wrote safe in the knowledge that the documents wouldn't be revealed to the public for 30 years.This year thousands of declassified documents are being released relating mostly to 1994. Irish Times journalists Mark Hennessy and Ronan McGreevy have spent a week reading through the files – from official memos to personal notes – in search of the stories, views and attitudes from 30 years ago that reveal a side to Irish officialdom previously under wraps.It was a pivotal year for politicians, the Catholic Church and Anglo-Irish affairs – and for Irish dancers when Riverdance debuted, the Irish football team at the world cup, for taoiseach Albert Reynolds who stood waiting – in vain – on the tarmac in Shannon Airport for an ‘unwell' Russian president Boris Yeltsin to make an appearance, and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anton Savage Show
The Sunday Papers

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 36:38


Anton sits down with broadcaster, Eileen Dunne; Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor at the Irish Times; and John Cunningham, Relationship Director at Morgan McKinley, and Chair and Country Director of Lysis Group.The big parties and independents are getting ready to start government formation talks and even Barry Keoghan's decision to step away from social media.Hit 'Listen' to hear all this and much more on this brilliant panel discussion.

The Anton Savage Show
The Sunday Papers

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 30:06


Anton is joined by Louisa Meehan of WoodviewHRM, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times, Mark Hennessy, and Paul Gallagher, Non-executive director Tourism Ireland and General Manager Buswells Hotel Dublin to discuss the Sunday papers.Rachel Morrogh, CEO Dublin Rape Crisis Centre drops in on the panel to discuss Nikita Hand's civil case victory against Conor McGregor.If you or anyone you know are affected by the content of this podcast; contact the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre at 1800 778 888 or at https://www.drcc.ie/services/helpline/Hit 'Listen' to get all the weeks biggest news stories now.

The Anton Savage Show
Anton's Sunday Newspaper Panel November 3rd

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 43:26


Joining Anton to go through the main stores from the Sunday papers is John Cunningham, Relationship director with Morgan Mckinley; Valerie Cox, Journalist and Author; and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times.

The Anton Savage Show
Anton's Sunday Newspaper Panel

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 35:06


Joining Anton to discuss the main stories in the Sunday papers is Ireland and Britain Editor of The Irish Times, Mark Hennessy, Frances Fitzgerald and Political Commentator Ursula Savage.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going on with Mark Hennessy & Bianca Luykx

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 19:39


Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Saturday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain editor of The Irish Times & Bianca Luykx, Editor-in-chief of VIP Magazine.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going on with Andrea Gilligan & Mark Hennessy

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 21:44


Joining Anton to go through the top stories from the Saturday papers is Andrea Gilligan, presenter of Lunchtime Live at Newstalk & Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor of The Irish Times.

The Tonight Show
Thursday 4th July 2024- Succession Star Brian Cox on UK Elections, New Era of Politics at Downing Street, Changes in Northern Ireland

The Tonight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 46:04


Ciara Doherty speaks to Brian Cox, Gavan Reilly, Terry Prone, Olly Barrett, Mark Hennessy, Peter Cardwell and Ben Lowry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Irish Times Inside Politics
Who will replace Eamon Ryan? / Northern Ireland votes

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 43:11


First we focus on political upheaval following the announcement that Eamon Ryan is stepping down as leader of the Greens. Political correspondent Cormac McQuinn provides updates on the frontrunners to succeed him, including Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman and Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Pippa Hackett. Then we turn to Northern Ireland, where voters will select their 18 Westminster MPs next month. Can the DUP hold onto its seats in the aftermath of the crisis surrounding Jeffrey Donaldson? Mark Hennessy and Freya McClements look at what really matters to voters in these elections and whether the issue of Irish unity is on the radar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going on with Louisa Meehan and Mark Hennessy

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 23:05


Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Saturday papers is Louisa Meehan, Woodview HRM - HR and Dispute Resolution expert and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain editor of The Irish Times

The Royal Irish Academy
ARINS: Common Ground: A new Irish Times project

The Royal Irish Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 50:50


Host Rory Montgomery is joined by Pat Leahy, Political Editor of the Irish Times and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor of the Irish Times. Their conversation focuses on how north-south and east-west relationships are covered in the media and the recently launched Irish Times initiative, 'Common Ground', which examines the constitutional issues facing Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. https://www.irishtimes.com/common-ground/ This is episode 32 of a podcast series that provides evidence-based research and analysis on the most significant questions of policy and public debate facing the island of Ireland, north and south. Host Rory Montgomery, MRIA, talks to authors of articles on topics such as cross border health co-operation; the need to regulate social media in referendums, education, cultural affairs and constitutional questions and the imperative for good data and the need to carry out impartial research. ARINS: Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South brings together experts to provide evidence-based research and analysis on the most significant questions of policy and public debate facing the island of Ireland, north and south. The project publishes, facilitates and disseminates research on the challenges and opportunities presented to the island in a post-Brexit context, with the intention of contributing to an informed public discourse. More information can be found at ⁠⁠www.arinsproject.com⁠⁠. ARINS is a joint project of The Royal Irish Academy, an all-island body, and the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs.

The Anton Savage Show
Anton's Sunday Newspaper Panel March 24th

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 46:06


Joining Anton to review the main stories in the Sunday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with The Irish Times; Frances Fitzgerald, Fine Gael MEP for Dublin; and Ciara Phelan, Senior Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner.

In The News
Charlie Bird's courageous final act

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 20:27


The death was announced yesterday of broadcaster and journalist Charlie Bird. The former RTÉ chief news correspondent, who was 74 when he died, was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 2021.One of Ireland's best-known journalists, he reported on of the biggest stories in Ireland and around the world through the 1980s, 1990s and into the 2000s.However, in many ways, it was Charlie Bird's final years, following his MND diagnosis, that perhaps will leave the greatest mark on this country.Today, on In the News, Irish Times Ireland and Britain editor Mark Hennessy reflects on Charlie Bird's four-decade long journalistic career and the advocacy work and campaigning which defined his final years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going On with Mark Hennessy & Valerie Cox

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 20:40


Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Saturday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor of the Irish Times & journalist and author, Valerie Cox.

Irish Times Inside Politics
Britain and Ireland will change. It's time to get ready

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 28:58


In the past decade relationships between the different parts of the UK and Ireland have changed. The push for Scottish independence, growing support for Irish reunification and the Brexit process have all challenged the status quo. But what comes next? Common Ground is a new initiative by The Irish Times that will seek to elevate debate around the future of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. On today's podcast Common Ground editor Mark Hennessy talks to Hugh about the big questions the residents of these islands will grapple with in the years ahead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going On with Mark Hennessy & Lise Hand

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 22:44


Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times & journalist, Lise Hand join Anton to run through some of the top stories from the Saturday papers.Anton also speaks with Barry Roche, Southern Corr with the Irish Times to discuss Gardai in Bantry searching the flat where Ian Bailey had been living.

The Anton Savage Show
What's Going On with Philip Ryan & Mark Hennessy

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 17:57


Joining Stefanie Preissner to go through some of the top stories from the Saturday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times & Philip Ryan, Political Editor with Mediahuis Ireland.

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The Anton Savage Show
What's Going On  with Mark Hennessy and Barbara Scully

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 22:49


Joining Anton to go through Saturday's biggest stories is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor for the Irish Times and Barbara Scully, author and broadcaster.

Blenderstyle
Paw - Dragline (album review)

Blenderstyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 23:18


Blenderstyle Season 2 finale! One of the most overlooked band of the 90's. In this episode, we review the album Dragline by Paw.Jessie Was a Good Dog's BlenderBlenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to Paw - DraglineYouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nDbUm_yYhWLWeKvKtgEKDZJoVncS1uOy0Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5OOCf8bH1bUmbDM3CzPBvyApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dragline/1443784067Keywords: Paw, Dragline, Mark Hennessy, Lawrence Kansas, Grant Fitch, Peter Fitch, Grunge, 90s, Blenderstyle, album review, Reaction, Bakersfield#paw #dragline #albumreview #reaction

Trinity Long Room Hub
TLRH | Fellow in Focus with Dr Roisín Higgins (Teesside University)

Trinity Long Room Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 32:04


Recorded April 25, 2023. A lunchtime 'in conversation' event featuring Visiting Research Fellow Dr Roisín Higgins (Teesside University) in conversation with Dr Mark Hennessy (School of Natural Sciences, TCD), organised by the Long Room Hub. Roisín Higgins is an Associate Professor at Teesside University with a research focus on historical memory. Her book on the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising, Transforming 1916: Meaning, Memory and the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Easter Rising (Cork, 2012), won the ACIS James Donnelly Sr Prize for History and Social Science. Roisín was involved in many aspects of the Centenary of the Easter Rising, including acting as historical consultant on the ‘Commemoration' zone of the permanent exhibition GPO: Witness History. Her wide-ranging public-facing work also includes the popular RTÉ programme National Treasures. Roisín's current work explores sensory experiences of living through the recent conflict in Northern Ireland. In 2021-2, she received a Leverhulme Research Fellowship for her project ‘Sensing the Troubles: A Critical Re-Imaging of Life in Northern Ireland'. She is currently the recipient of an AHRC Networking Grant for ‘Towards a Socio-Somatic History of the Troubles', which brings together scholars, arts practitioners and community organisers to explore the impact of society on the body. While at the Hub, Roisin will be collaborating with scholars whose work reframes stories of post-war Ireland, under the ‘Making Ireland' theme. Through her project, ‘Fragments of Conflict: A Sensory History of the Troubles, she will explore new methodologies for writing histories of Ireland. Mark Hennessy is Assistant Professor in Geography and Convenor of Trinity's Making Ireland research theme. He holds a B.A.(Hons.) and Ph.D. from the Department of Geography, University College Dublin. In 1984/'85 he was a Research Fellow in the Flinders University of South Australia. He was a Research Assistant in the Departments of Geography and the Medieval History in 1985-1987 and Lecturer in Geography in UCD from 1987-1991. Hennessy then became a Lecturer in Geography in Trinity, before taking up his appointment as Assistant Professor in Geography.

Shattered Lives
The murder of Jastine Valdez: The lead investigator speaks to us about her death

Shattered Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 52:57


In May 2018, Jastine Valdez - a young Filipina woman who had moved to Ireland - went missing. It sparked a nationwide manhunt for the person responsible until the shooting dead of a suspect - Mark Hennessy. Jastine was found dead shortly afterwards. Today, Paul Healy and Michael O'Toole talk to the lead investigator in the case. Former regional Detective Superintendent with An Garda Síochána, Frank Keenaghan, tells us about the hunt for Jastine and the man who murdered her. Shattered Lives is produced by Ciaran Bradley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In The News
Liz Truss resigns. Now what?

In The News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 22:55


After just 45 days on the job, UK prime minister Liz Truss has resigned. The proximate cause of her political demise was her mishandling of the economy in the weeks since she took power. But to find the real cause of the constant chaos in British politics, we need to look further back, says Irish Times news editor Mark Hennessy.Plus: How and by whom will Truss be replaced? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wonder Outside
Finding Your Listening Point with Rolf Thompson

Wonder Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 82:39


“Let's go deep in the woods!” Rolf would say to his mother and by his tone you might think he was about to enter the Yukon. But the three-year-old was standing in his back yard in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. The Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis just a few miles away.Rolf, bundled up in his snowsuit, was about to venture off into a relatively small collection of trees in an adjacent lot – which for him was the same thing as the great boreal forests of North America. Recognizing his early attraction to the outdoors, his mom took this photo and prominently displayed it. Soon enough they enrolled Rolf in a camp at the end of the Gunflint Trail in the true woods of northern Minnesota.Like previous Wonder Guides, Doug Wallace and Mark Hennessy, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness has been an intimate part of Rolf Thompson's life and work ever since.  Much of that time he was focused on the central goal of a connecting young people to the great outdoors – and helping the YMCA do that more effectively. Rolf was the Executive Director at the two YMCA camps in the BWCAW, Widgiwagan and Menogyn. He was also the Executive Director at Camp Manito-Wish in Wisconsin. Later he would become the executive director of the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, Minnesota, which now hosts more than 18,000 visitors every year.  Rolf has also served on the board for the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness. The main mission at the center of it all for Rolf is to connect young people to the wilderness experience.I was one of those young people, about 15 years old, in the early 80's when I first met Rolf at the YMCA's Camp Menogyn in northern Minnesota. He was another in a long line of men and women who simply existed in canoes, tents, and on trails with no effort.  One who spoke about Alaska and Quetico Provencial Park as if that were normal.  Rolf and his colleagues showed us how to snowshoe and cross-country ski through the woods to a frozen lake where we could build Quonset huts out of snow that you could actually sleep in.  Call them mentors, guides, counselors or simply ‘slightly older cool guys and gals doing cool stuff.'  They were always encouraging me to attend the next camp.  To go a little bit farther. To try coming up to the BWCA for winter camp. These role models were a critical force in my outdoor education and instilled in me the desire to continue to explore the great outdoors. Everyone Needs a Mentor One of Rolf's most important mentors is Sigurd Olson. Continuing to encourage his affinity for nature, Rolf's parents gave him Olson's signature book, Listening Point, when he was in high school. Years later Rolf would have the great pleasure of meeting his mentor and having him sign his book. “Dear Rolf and Carol, someday you will find your listening point and know the same deep satisfactions I have known in mine. Best wishes, Sigurd F. Olson”Listening Point is a real place on Burntside Lake in the BWCAW. The quest for Sigurd to find it was a real one. The rocks, prevailing winds, coves, sunsets and views had to be just so for Sigurd to invest his time and money to make it his retreat. But once he built a small cabin there and settled in he did exactly what the name says. He listened.  He found inspiration at Listening Point but he didn't do his work there, he simply was there. Olson called it his “place of discovery.”Rolf and his wife C.J. call their cabin and property in Stone Lake, Wisconsin, their listening point. My family and I were welcomed to their cabin in the summer of 2021 and while my girls and wife explored the lake shore and water, Rolf and I got to sit and reflect on the inspirations and stories that shaped Rolf's life.Much more is in this episode along with the 3 x 3 Main Street Challenge and There's No Planet B.

Wonder Outside
Why, How and Where to Wonder

Wonder Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 54:17


Yours truly is your Wonder Guide for episode 13! I'll break down some simple, easy, fun and useful ways to wonder.This episode I’m going to be your Wonder Guide. And I’m going to do that by giving you some concrete steps that will inspire and motivate you get outside more easily often and confidently.WONDER is the key. It’s easy to speed right on by that word. We’ve got texts to return, kids at home on zoom school, bill’s to pay and endless devices demanding our attention.It’s ALL about WONDERThat sense that makes us slow down or speed up. That feeling of awe that leaves us speechless. That magical place where time stands still and we feel simultaneously small and all powerful at the same time. It’s a GREAT feeling. It’s an IMPORTANT feeling. It’s something we probably could stand to feel a LOT more of.It took me more than 2 years to figure out the name of this podcast, this new venture. I knew Ranger Ted was good, catchy, fun and engaging but it wasn’t a big enough idea, it wasn’t universal enough.So after lots of thinking and talking we all landed on wonder. The next word was pretty obvious. It’s the place where I’ve experienced wonder the most and helped others find it too: outside.Yes, it’s got a nice similarity to the term wander which I also strongly believe in but it wasn’t because of that nice coincidence that I named the show Wonder Outside.So let’s get to my theme for this episode: Why, how and where to wonder. Let’s start with the why. Why Wonder? No, really WHY should we WONDER? One, you and your loved ones will feel better and be healthier. You’ll feel better physically, emotionally and spiritually. One thing you can try to get that wonder muscle working again is to take a walk outside and say out loud, I wonder why ____________. And just fill in the blank with whatever natural things you are encountering. If you RE-TRAIN your sense of wonder, suddenly you’ve taken (as Mark Hennessy says) a one minute vacation. The second reason to wonder is because wonder spreads. Have you ever had someone come up to you and say “YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS! That’s wonder in action. Wonder creates strong relationships. Wonder is about sharing with others. I want you to be that person who seems half crazy with excitement about something outside. Why wonder? Because wonder heals our planet. My wife and I didn’t preach to our 3 year old at the time that plastic is overtaking our oceans and all that garbage on our local beaches was the result of a disposable society that prizes convenience over all else. We just saw a bunch of trash on a beautiful beach and decided we’d better do something about it. And now our daughter simply expects (as she should) that our outdoor spaces should be nice and healthy and clean and safe….and that she’s part of the solution who is HAPPY to pick up trash. Three ways HOW to wonder. Ask, “What do you notice?” This is very important. Get rid of labels and knowledge (for a little while, at least) and just be curious. Two, go to the same place and/or go to a different place. Find a sit spot. Go there regularly and start paying attention to your environment. Also, if you are stuck in a routine, then go somewhere new and different. Finally, do not consult a device! Deal with the weather. Trust your God-given instincts on what to wear and how to prepare.. Become obsessed with weather. WHERE TO WONDER. Wonder right where you are. Right in you own neighborhood, on you walk…see a place on your drive and go back there. There’s wonder all around you if you SLOW down and let it surround you. Make a plan for something BIG. A National Park, a remote island, a road trip further thanyou’d ever imagined a road could go… But STARTING that plan will fuel wonder. It’ll infect others around you.

Wonder Outside
Loon Runways and the Need to Be Outside with Mark Hennessy

Wonder Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 81:24


Loons Need Long RunwaysNot many people in this world know that a loon is one of the few birds with solid bones, which makes them heavier than most birds of similar size. Still fewer would know what to do when a loon can’t take off from a lake that’s just beginning to freeze over entirely. Enter Mark Hennessy, loon-runway-builder. Or perhaps ice-breaker for loons should be his title. Clearly, this particular loon had decided to sleep in too late. Mark was in his favorite wilderness area in the world, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota and knew that this loon would never get airborne if it didn’t have a long, ice-free, water runway for takeoff.So he did what any veteran of canoeing and outdoor travel in the wilderness would do, he got in his canoe and proceeded to clear out a path in the ice with his paddle. And sure enough that loon was able to use that temporary runway for a successful takeoff and headed straight for Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.And as observers of loon behavior know, that loon was most likely to fly right back at that very same lake – even that very same section of that lake, next year. Hopefully, with an alarm set for a few days before ice-in. The Need for AdventureMark Hennessy doesn’t have to think about why he likes to go outside. “Adventure.”He doesn’t hesitate. Mark not only likes outdoor adventure, he needs it. He seeks it out nearly every day for his physical, emotional and spiritual health. Certainly, his annual winter camping trip with friends in the remotest regions of northern Minnesota would qualify as adventure. “Winter” + “Camping” Does Not Equal CrazyWhen I remind him that people don’t usually put the words ‘winter’ and ‘camping’ together in the same sentence he admits that people do think he’s crazy. But this is the kind of crazy that I love. It’s the kind of crazy that inspires and it’s the kind of crazy we all should be looking into doing more. A LOT more. A Qualified Wonder GuideMark is, without a doubt, the most “extreme” outdoor adventurer I’ve had the pleasure to talk with as my Wonder Guide to date. By extreme I mean experienced and traveled. He’s hiked, canoed, paddled and otherwise been outside in North America his entire life. Bring Your CameraMark reminds me that one way to truly take a breath in the great outdoors is to bring your camera. Like me, Mark can be very focused on the goal at hand or the completion of a task. By having that camera with you, he says, your forced to take an important break and be truly present in your environment. His exceptional landscape photography can be found here: https://www.markhennessyphotography.com/My conversation with Mark is full of especially useful reminders for getting outside more easily, more often and more confidently. Mark reminds us that ‘transformational moments’ are just around the bend and that a little effort can lead to a life of wonder and meaning in the great outdoors. For the 3 x 3 Main Street Challenge we start in St. Augustine, Florida at the Tropical Smoothie Café on Seagrove Main Street and travel to Anastasia State Park, the 12 Mile Swamp Conservation Area and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.In the There’s No Planet B segment we discuss the reasons why planning to build Copper-Sulfide mines on the doorstep of the BWCAW is a really bad idea. https://www.friends-bwca.org/sulfide-mining

Kettle Whistle Radio
KWR # 221: Do Not Harness w/Godzillionaire/Apocalypso 8

Kettle Whistle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 90:21


Mark Hennessy, Ben White, Mike Dye and Cody Romaine all start the show by breaking up! NOT! Godzillionaire return with the most solid rock album that we have heard in years. They reveal deep thoughts on deep tracks, we fight the Battle of #TAD, talk too much Nicholas Cage, Food Advice from Ben goes unheeded, performance during COVID responsibilities, and Mark gives priceless advice. A very important PSA from drummer #CodyRomaine @beelzebeanz @MarkMennessy @mikednotabeasti @YardPanther #Godzillionaire #MarkHennessy #PAW @gawdzillionaire #grungerock #bestrock2020

Undetermined: The Podcast
Special Guest: Mark Hennessy of Godzillionaire/Primitive Race

Undetermined: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 63:15


What do you talk about when you've got an amazing new album with one group and just agreed to replace a legendary front-man in another? The state of education and philosophy, of course. (It's called Undetermined for a reason!) There's much more to Mark than growls and screams. Always an interesting and entertaining conversation! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undetermined-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undetermined-podcast/support

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Undetermined: The Podcast
Special Guest: Godzillionaire

Undetermined: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 57:22


Ben White, Cody Romaine, Mark Hennessy (formerly of Paw), and Mike D make up one of the Midwest's best kept secrets with their band Godzillionaire! Get "Kansas As F*ck" with the guys and find out about their soon to be released album. (It's sooooo good!) Expect to hear more about these guys! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undetermined-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/undetermined-podcast/support

Mens Rea:  A true crime podcast
44 - Missing & Murdered: Operation Trace

Mens Rea: A true crime podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 47:11


Women have been disappearing from, or ending up found dead in, the Wicklow Mountains for over 30 years. In this bonus episode we look at a man that is suspected to have committed some of these abductions and murders,  look back on a number of unsolved rape and murder cases in the 80's, and bring the story right up-to-date with that latest unfortunate woman to have been killed and dumped in what is called "the vanishing triangle". So, what the heck is going on in the Wicklow Mountains? Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mensreapod/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/MensReaPod) ! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! If you would like to support the podcast, head on over to Patreon.com (https://www.patreon.com/MensReaPod) This week's featured Podcast Promo is the amazing and horrifying Murderous Minors: Killer Kids (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/murderous-minors-killer-kids/id1328036628) . Don't forget to check them out!  Theme Music: Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com (http://incompetech.com/) ) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional Music:   Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sources: Sarah McInerney, Where No One Can Hear You Scream: murder and assault in the Wicklow Mountains (Dublin: Gill & McMillan, 2008) Purchase here (https://www.amazon.com/Where-One-Can-Hear-Scream/dp/0717143570)   “5 years for rape, kidnapping and murder attempt” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/15-years-for-rape-kidnapping-and-murder-attempt-1.307441 (https://www.irishtimes.com/news/15-years-for-rape-kidnapping-and-murder-attempt-1.30744112)   (12 May 2001)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Murphy_(criminal)   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland%27s_Vanishing_Triangle  “How two men `lamping' probably saved a woman from being killed” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/how-two-men-lamping-probably-saved-a-woman-from-being-killed-1.307440 (12 May 2001)  “Have gardaí found the secret lair of Larry Murphy?” in Joe.ie   https://www.joe.ie/uncategorized/have-gardai-found-the-secret-lair-of-larry-murphy-30971 (2012)  John Meagher, “The vanishing Triangle that still holds its darkest secrets” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-vanishing-triangle-that-still-holds-its-darkest-secrets-30875331.html (4 Jan 2015)  Ken Foy “A vicious rape in the wood – and links to three missing women” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/a-vicious-rape-in-woods-and-links-to-three-missing-women-28961578.html (28 Nov 2012)  Stephen McDermott, Five unresolved Dublin murders you may not have heard about” from Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/five-unresolved-dublin-murders-you-12849515.amp (6 April 2017)  Maeve Sheehan, “ Jastine Valdez murder: When innocence collided with evil on a quiet country road” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/jastine-valdez-murder-when-innocence-collided-with-evil-on-a-quiet-country-road-36950255.html (27 May 2018)  Kathy Armstrong, “Jastine Valdez murder: Gardai search for a series of items including Nike runners, iPad and reading glasses” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/jastine-valdez-murder-gardai-search-for-a-series-of-items-including-nike-runners-ipad-and-reading-glasses-36955762.html (28 May 2018)    Trevor Quinn, “Parents of tragic student Jastine Valdez may leave over horrific murder in Co Wicklow” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/parents-tragic-student-jastine-valdez-12609034 (28 May 2018)    Garreth MacNamee, “Abductor and murderer: Gardai trying to unravel the mystery left by Mark Hennessy” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/jastine-valdez-mark-hennessy-4029739-May2018/ (27 May 2018)  Anita McSorley, “Who is Mark Hennessy? Builder and dad-of-two suspected of abducting and murdering tragic Jastine Valdez” in Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/mark-hennessy-wicklow-14690536 (22 May 2018)  Ken Foy, “Family 'stunned' by secret life of Jastine Valdez killer Mark Hennessy” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-stunned-by-secret-life-of-jastine-valdez-killer-mark-hennessy-36947404.html (25 June 2018)  Miles Goslett, “BEAST OF BRAY Did married Jastine killer Mark Hennessy brutally murder ten more women who disappeared in are dubbed the 'vanishing triangle' in Ireland?” in The Sun https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6442391/mark-hennessy-linked-to-ten-more-murders-in-ireland/ (4 June 2018)  Paul Williams, “Serial killer suspect Murphy teams up with double rapist” in The Irish Independent https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/serial-killer-suspect-murphy-teams-up-with-double-rapist-28941267.html (29 Nov 2012)  Emma McMenamy and Laura Lyne “Notorious convicted rapist Larry Murphy is back in Dublin, it's been claimed” in Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/notorious-convicted-rapist-larry-murphy-12433576.amp (10 Jan 2017)  Jim Cusack, “The murder mile of the mountains: did focus on DJ leave killer at large?” in The Irish Independent https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/the-murder-mile-of-the-mountains-did-focus-on-dj-leave-killer-at-large-26813594.html (22 January 2012)  Stephen Breen, “'Person of Interest' Missing Deirdre Jacob's dad tells how cops are probing 'murder case' with evil rapist Larry Murphy facing being charged with killing” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/4033325/deirdre-jacob-murder-case-larry-murphy/ (28 April 2019)    Maeve Sheehan, “ 'Significant' new leads in Deirdre Jacob murder probe” in the Irish Independent  https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/significant-new-leads-in-deirdre-jacob-murder-probe-37392123.html (7 October 2018)    Niall O'Connor, “Gardai travel to UK to quiz chief suspect  Larry Murphy in connection with disappearance of Deirdre Jacob” https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gardai-travel-uk-quiz-chief-13565188 (10 November 2018)    Conor McCrave, “Family of missing Deirdre Jacobs to issue fresh appeal for information” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-of-missing-deirdre-jacobs-to-issue-fresh-appeal-for-information-37722784.html (17 January 2019)   Barry Cummins, “20 Years Missing: In Search for Deirdre Jacobs” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2019/0116/1023587-retracing-deirdre-jacobs-last-journey/ (17 January 2019)    Connor Lally & Jack Power, “Deirdre Jacob murder: Gardai focusing on a chief suspect” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/deirdre-jacob-murder-garda%C3%AD-focusing-on-a-chief-suspect-1.3595773 (14 August 2018)    Garda Commissioners Since 1922: https://www.garda.ie/en/About-Us/Our-History/Garda-Commissioners-since-1922/  Senan Hogan, “Deirdre Jacobs case: Gardai nearly ready to send file on chief suspect Larry Murphy to DPP” in Kildare Now https://www.kildarenow.com/news/news/415554/deirdre-jacob-case-gardai-nearly-ready-to-send-file-on-chief-suspect-larry-murphy-to-dpp.html (29 April 2019) 

Talking Point Panel Discussion
What now for the UK and Brexit?

Talking Point Panel Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017


44 mins: Sarah talks about the fallout from the UK General Election with David Cowling, Sebastian Hamilton, Terry Prone and Mark Hennessy.

TalkWithME
Mark Hennessy, Poet-Musician

TalkWithME

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 59:45


Mark is and has been a FORCE in the Midwest-and-More Music and Poetry scenes for years. As a teacher at the university and high school levels, he challenges minds to expand. Expose yourself to his books, CD’s, performances. More about his current band at http://www.godzillionaireband.com/

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Brexit hits a snag / "Remain" insider Craig Oliver on where the campaign went wrong

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 25:42


Britain has hit a fresh snag on its way out the European door. As we know, Britain must trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to leave the EU. But today's court ruling that parliament must vote on Article 50 has the potential to severely complicate an already complex process, if not to derail it entirely. Denis Staunton reports on the significance of the ruling and what it means for Prime Minister Theresa May. If and when Brexit does proceed, a high price will be exacted by Europe for continues access to the common market, predicts former director of communications to David Cameron, Craig Oliver. Before the court ruling came down, Mark Hennessy talked to Craig, who has released a book, "Unleashing Demons: The Inside Story of Brexit". He tells Mark why he feels the referendum was an inevitability, and where he believes it all went wrong.

Irish Times Inside Politics
"A chasm has opened up" - MP Conor McGinn on Brexit, Corbyn & Northern Ireland's future

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2016 31:21


Remain campaigner and Labour MP for the Merseyside constituency of St Helens North Conor McGinn talks about why his working-class constituents chose Leave, the crisis in the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn's leadership and how voters' concerns over immigration must somehow be heeded. The Armagh-born MP also talks about the tough choices to be faced in Northern Ireland. Mark Hennessy hosts today's podcast. Hugh Linehan is on leave.

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#231: Death to Traitors by Paw with Mark Hennessy

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 74:27


This week is a first - we’re revisiting an album by a band we’re already checked out. Back in season one, episode three, we reviewed the debut album by Paw. Over five years later, we’re checking out their sophomore album, Death to Traitors. To help us do so, we’re joined by singer Mark Hennessy, who takes us back to the beginning of the band in Lawrence, Kansas. We learn about the formation of the band to recording the demos that got them in a major label bidding. We talk about the differences in writing and recording their Debut Dragline and their sophomore album Death To Traitors, and the internal and external stresses that wore the band down. We talk about the reunions, mark new band Godzillilionaire, and the possibility of new material from Paw in the future.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Hope I Die Tonight8:16- Sweet Sally Brown17:31 - Built Low32:39 - Swollen48:20 - Texas1:00:22 - Glue Mouth KidOutro - Death to TraitorsFollow on Twitter / FacebookRequest A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#231: Death to Traitors by Paw with Mark Hennessy

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 74:27


This week is a first - we're revisiting an album by a band we're already checked out. Back in season one, episode three, we reviewed the debut album by Paw. Over five years later, we're checking out their sophomore album, Death to Traitors. To help us do so, we're joined by singer Mark Hennessy, who takes us back to the beginning of the band in Lawrence, Kansas. We learn about the formation of the band to recording the demos that got them in a major label bidding. We talk about the differences in writing and recording their Debut Dragline and their sophomore album Death To Traitors, and the internal and external stresses that wore the band down. We talk about the reunions, mark new band Godzillilionaire, and the possibility of new material from Paw in the future. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Hope I Die Tonight8:16- Sweet Sally Brown17:31 - Built Low32:39 - Swollen48:20 - Texas1:00:22 - Glue Mouth KidOutro - Death to Traitors Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Turkish elections, Cameron and the EU

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 38:05


This week Chris Dooley hears about David Cameron's campaign for EU reforms from Mark Hennessy and Suzanne Lynch and he discusses the Turkish elections with Stephen Starr in Istanbul. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast produced by Sinead O'Shea and presented by Denis Staunton.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
UK Election Results

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 25:01


Denis Staunton discusses the extraordinary election results from the UK with Paddy Smyth, Mark Hennessy and Alex Massie. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast produced by Sinead O'Shea and presented by Denis Staunton.

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
UK Media Election, Greece

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 31:11


This week Laura Slattery discusses the behaviour of the British media in the run up to the UK elections with Mark Hennessy and Dr. Kathryn Simpson. She also hears about the latest from Greece with Suzanne Lynch.Inside Business is sponsored by Irish Life. The podcast is produced by Sinead O'Shea and researched by Declan Conlon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Irish Times Inside Business
UK Media Election, Greece

Irish Times Inside Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 31:12


This week Laura Slattery discusses the behaviour of the British media in the run up to the UK elections with Mark Hennessy and Dr. Kathryn Simpson. She also hears about the latest from Greece with Suzanne Lynch. Inside Business is sponsored by Irish Life. The podcast is produced by Sinead O’Shea and researched by Declan Conlon.

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The Irish Times World View Podcast
UK Election, Saudi Arabia

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 30:14


In this week's podcast Denis Staunton discusses the latest from the UK elections with Prof. Colin Talbot, London correspondent Mark Hennessy and Foreign Policy Editor Paddy Smyth. Later he hears about new developments within the Saudi royal family from Michael Jansen. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. Is is produced by Sinead O'Shea and presented by Denis Staunton.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Refugee Drownings, UK Elections

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 30:00


This week Denis Staunton discusses the loss of up to 950 people at the weekend off the coast of Libya with Paddy Smyth, Suzanne Lynch in Brussels and Paddy Agnew who is at the Cara di Mineo Refugee Camp in Sicily. In the second half of the programme Denis analyses the latest from the UK elections with Mark Hennessy in Ramsgate. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is presented by Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Yarmouk and Scotland

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 29:24


This week Denis hears about the situation in the Yarmouk refugeee camp in Damascus which has fallen under the control of Islamic State. He discusses it with Chris Gunness from UNRWA and Michael Jansen. He also analyses the latest prospects for the SNP in the upcoming British elections with Mark Hennessy in Scotland.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Yemen, UK Elections

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 44:08


This week Denis Staunton discusses the burgeoning crisis in Yemen with Peter Salisbury and Michael Jansen. In the second part of the programme he analyses the start of the British election campaign with Mark Hennessy and Paddy Smyth.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Scotland, Islamic State

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014 36:31


In this week's show Denis hears a final account of Scotland as we know it from Mark Hennessy who has been there for the last few weeks and is braced for a tight finish on Thursday. He also discusses the international plans to defeat Islamic State, Isis, with Patrick Cockburn and Soner Cagapty.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Scotland Goodbye? Gaza

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2014 35:20


This week's World View begins in Scotland where the latest poll has put the Yes side ahead of the No side for the first time. The British government is promising it will do all it can to save the Union but is it too late? Denis Staunton is joined from Edinburgh by Alex Massie, Mark Hennessy and Paul Gillespie in Dublin. Later in the show he discusses the latest from Gaza with Lara Marlowe who has been reporting from Gaza for the past week. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Gaza Truce, Scotland Yes?

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 32:49


After seven weeks of bombardment and rocket fire there appears to be agreement between Israel and the Palestinian factions about a new ceasefire. Denis Staunton discusses with Mark Weiss in Jerusalem and Michael Jansen in Nicosia. The show begins in Scotland the day after the second debate of the independence referendum campaign. Mark Hennessy was in attendance and reports. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
ISIS, Gaza, Scotland

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2014 49:15


This week Denis hears about the advance of ISIS from Patrick Cockburn and the talks between the Israelis and Palestinians in Cairo with Michael Jansen and Mark Weiss in Jerusalem. He also discusses the latest from Scotland with Alex Massie, Mark Hennessy and Paul Gillespie. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Juncker, Iraq, Brazil World Cup!

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 31:44


In this week's podcast Denis talks to Suzanne Lynch and Mark Hennessy in London about the now imminent election of Jean Claude Juncker and its consequences for the EU and David Cameron. He is also joined in studio by Irish Times columnist Paul Gillespie. He then discusses Obama's response to the latest from Iraq with Simon Carswell in Washington before finishing in Rio de Janerio with Tom Hennigan to hear about a World Cup which has utterly defied the dire predictions of its critics. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Hillary, Juncker and Scotland

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2014 28:56


In this week's World View Chris Dooley talks to Simon Carswell about Hillary Clinton's new book Hard Choices. He also hears from Suzanne Lynch in Brussels about the controversy surrounding Juncker's candidacy for the European Commissioner job and he chats to Mark Hennessy in Scotland about the latest on the referendum preparations there. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times, Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
European Elections Special

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 29:54


May 27th 2014 The European election results are in and there has been a sharp reaction across Europe to the relative austerity of recent years. In this week's podcast Chris Dooley hears about the incredible gains by the National Front in France from Lara Marlowe. He speaks to Mark Hennessy in London about the success of UKIP and to Guy Hedgcoe in Madrid about the sudden rise of Podemos, a party formed 3 months ago which won 12 million votes. He analyses the impact of these results in Brussels and Berlin with Suzanne Lynch and Derek Scally and Patrick Smyth in Dublin. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times, Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Nigerian Schoolgirls, Ukraine, South African latest

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 30:00


May 6th 2014 As news breaks of a further kidnapping of schoolgirls in Nigeria by the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram Chris Dooley asks our correspondents Simon Carswell in Washington and Mark Hennessy in London about the potential for international intervention. We also examine the state of politics in South Africa where the elections are taking place on May 6th. We talk to Bill Corcoran in Cape Town. We begin in the Ukraine with Dan McLaughlin where the violence continues to escalate. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Central African Republic, Sisi and Egypt, Ed Miliband

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2014 43:42


01/04/14 In this week's show Denis Staunton hears about the Central African Republic from Lara Marlowe who is on her final day in the capital Bangui and has been witnessing the conflict there. He next moves to Egypt and discusses the rise of General Sisi and the new alliance with Saudi Arabia and UAE with UCD lecturer Dr Vincent Durac and our Middle East analyst Michael Jansen. Finally he considers Ed Milliband's prospects with London correspondent Mark Hennessy. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times, Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for FREE to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Rwanda, Pistorious, Nick Clegg and UKIP

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 28:30


11/03/14 In this week's World View Denis Staunton talks to Dominic McSorley from Concern. Next month marks the twentieth anniversary of the start of a 100 day massacre that left up to a million people dead. Today genocide is taking place again in the Central African Republic. Thousands are said to have died in fighting between Christians and Muslims. Dominic Sorley was Concern's first country director in Rwanda in the 1990s explains more to Denis and compares the two countries. We next move to Pretoria where the second week of the Oscar Pistorious trial is taking place. Irish Times South Africa correspondent Bill Corcoran explains the trial's significance for the South African judicial system. Finally Denis speaks to Mark Hennessy in London where the eurosceptic United Kingdom Independence Party are going to take on Nick Clegg in a television debate. Hennessy analyses the Lib Dem strategy. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times, Denis Staunton and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for free to you each week via this link. itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Scottish referendum & Ireland, New Italian PM

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2014 25:13


18/02/14 In this week's show Denis Staunton takes a look at the Scottish referendum campaign and examines the potential consequences for Ireland with Paul Gillespie and Mark Hennessy. He also analyses the prospects for new Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, with Paddy Agnew in Rome. Worldview is a foreign affairs podcast presented by the deputy editor of the Irish Times, Denis Staunton. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for free to you each week via this link. https://itun.es/i66S3JH #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via http://stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr

The Irish Times World View Podcast
Ukraine, Syria, Immigration

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2014 26:53


24/01/14 Pilot for the new Irish Times Foreign Affairs show, World View. This week, deputy editor, Denis Staunton, discusses the new waves of immigration in Europe with London editor, Mark Hennessy, and European Correspondent, Suzanne Lynch. He hears from the paper's Middle Eastern correspondent, Michael Jansen, who is in Geneva to report on the Syrian peace conference. Plus Daniel McLaughlin provides an update from Kiev.

Kansas Blotter Audio
003 "Frankenstein and the Late Frankenstein in the Sea" Mark Hennessy

Kansas Blotter Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2010 2:12


Mark Hennessy is a poet and former front man for the A&M band PAW who lives in Lawrence, KS. He is currently a student in the creative writing PhD program at the University of Kansas. He has two books of poetry out; Cue the Bedlam, and most recently, I Lost it All the Night the Day the Circus Came to Town. The third and fourth episodes of the podcast are recordings of Mark reading his poems "Frankenstein and the Late Frankenstein in the Sea" and "Frankenstein's Monster on Ice: Nothing in Intellect Unless First in Sense."

Kansas Blotter Audio
004 "Frankenstein's Monster on Ice: Nothing in Intellect Unless First in Sense" Mark Hennessy

Kansas Blotter Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2010 1:30


Mark Hennessy is a poet and former front man for the A&M band PAW who lives in Lawrence, KS. He is currently a student in the creative writing PhD program at the University of Kansas. He has two books of poetry out; Cue the Bedlam, and most recently, I Lost it All the Night the Day the Circus Came to Town. The third and fourth episodes of the podcast are recordings of Mark reading his poems "Frankenstein and the Late Frankenstein in the Sea" and "Frankenstein's Monster on Ice: Nothing in Intellect Unless First in Sense."