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There's no doubt that bonus points are driving the uptake of Higher Level maths, but the initiative has had unintended consequences. By Niamh O'Meara, University of Limerick; Páraic Treacy, MIC Limerick and Mark Prendergast, UCC
You'll know him from his work with Kodaline but Mark Prendergast has also released a brand new banger 'Miles Away' under his side project 'Man Alive' with a video directed by our own Aisling Bea. Mark joined Dave to chat solo music, working with some of Ireland's biggest stars and Kodaline's plans for Electric Picnic.
Louise chats to Man Alive to talk about the first gig he ever attended! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Prendergast is best known for being a member of the Irish band Kodaline, but this morning he took the leap into a solo career, and premiered his new single with Dermot and Dave. The song is called Be Someone and is an instant classic.
In this episode, hosts Kathleen Kenealy and Jeff Tomaneng are joined by 2022 FPA Heart of Financial Planning Award winner Mark Prendergast. Mark talks to us about his career over the years, how he works with clients in his role as Director of Tax Strategies at Inspired Financial, and how he's developing the next generation of planners and leaders at his firm. We also learn about what he's looking forward to in retirement, what inspires him to tirelessly give back through volunteering and pro bono efforts, and how he found love through the FPA. Mark's links: https://www.financialplanningassociation.org/lead/awards-scholarships/heart-of-financial-planning-award https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-prendergast-6974aa9/ https://www.inspiredfinancial.biz/ https://www.savvyladies.org/about-us/helpline-volunteers/
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Steve Garrigan and Mark Prendergast from Kodaline picking their favourite albums from the 00s. Kodaline fan? Share your memories of the bands with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 August 2022* Musician? Producer? Podcaster? Become an AUX Beta tester - get 10GB storage FREE! If you are a musician, producer, fellow podcaster or anyone who deals with audio files on a regular basis you'll know that it's easy to get lost amongst all of the various demos and versions of a file. We've been in touch with a new tech start-up called Aux who are looking for Beta testers for their software. Anyone who signs up gets 10GB of free storage and the ability to easily share their files with collaborators and discover like-minded creators. So, if you've been frustrated by the clunkiness of storing and sharing music then head to aux.app/boysintheband and sign up today.
Today we spoke with Mark Prendergast - Director at Prendergast Leadership, and former Irish soldier. Brought to you by Hauora - a whole person performance wellbeing growth partner. Visit www.HauoraLife.com Mark served in the Irish Army Defence Forces and as a commanding officer in his time with the army. He founded Prendergast Leadership in 2017, which was born from 30 years developing high performing military leaders. It designs and delivers leadership programmes for clients in the financial services, security industry, IT and manufacturing services inside and outside Ireland. In this episode we trace the origin story as to why Mark joined the Irish army - and interestingly, why he left - one of the most challenging leadership questions of his illustrious career. We hear about missions in Kosovo and Syria - and what Mark learned from these. We ask what business can learn from the military and what Mark has had to unlearn over the years. We discuss leadership development, coherence and strategy, horizontal alignment and Marks' personal pillars of wellbeing. Human performance. specifically creating an environment where people can deliver high performance, barriers to that, team effectiveness, teamwork and embracing challenges are unpacked; plus the importance of being able to clearly articulate ones' values - and clarity and unity of purpose.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 26, 2020) – Coming from a large family in Nebraska, Dr. Mark Prendergast grew up with a desire to help others. Prendergast, the Director of the Neuroscience Bachelor of Science degree program in the UK College of Arts & Sciences, has used that desire to find demonstrative ways to increase the number of students of color in the neuroscience field. “We have a longstanding commitment to addressing issues of diversity, inclusivity and equity,” says Prendergast. “And one of our most important missions as faculty and scientists is to train the next generation of scientists and professors. And we have to, absolutely must do that, with diversity, inclusivity and equity in mind.” From 2013-2019, he co-directed a NIH-funded research training program for undergraduate students. The 10-week lab course studied alcohol at different levels of analysis, including cellular, behavioral and social. Prendergast says their mission was to address underrepresented minorities in the program. In 2020, Prendergast began working with Joe Springer, Director of the UK Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, to develop the African-American Research Training Scholars Program. The program funds up to five 12-month awards for undergraduate students who identify as Black or African-American to work in a laboratory studying spinal cord injury or neuro-trauma. On this episode of Behind the Blue, UKPR’s Carl Nathe talks with Prendergast about developing partnerships across campus, keeping students engaged in programs with work opportunities and mentorships, and more. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. To discover what’s wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
Ray Foley caught up with Mark Prendergast from Kodaline ahead of the release of their new album, a teaser to wake up Cork and David Beckham practices his reading.
On this week's episode we're joined by best-selling author, journalist and podcaster Caroline Foran and Kodaline's Mark Prendergast. Caroline joins us to discuss the stress and anxiety Irish workers are feeling at the moment and what can be done to embrace rather than combat feelings of anxiety. Meanwhile, Kodaline's guitarist Mark Prendergast reveals the chilled out working atmosphere of the group's fourth album and the guilt he felt after contracting Covid-19.
Ringga Baskara adalah harapan tak tersampaikan yang menerangi sekitarnya. Dia memberi pesan singkat untuk para Manusia dan Salsabilla Dinda Nurika. dan ini awal cerita dari segalanya. Desclamair: Song All I Want Artist Kodaline Writers Vincent May, Mark Prendergast, James Flannigan, Steve Garrigan Licensed to YouTube by SME (on behalf of Legacy Recordings); AMRA, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., EMI Music Publishing, UMPI, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor, Kobalt Music Publishing, LatinAutor - SonyATV, and 13 Music Rights Societies
Its a new year for our podcast and we're hitting in with controversial technology and Audio Visual questions including: How does Bluetooth Headsets actually work especially during commutes in rush hour to work? We talk with Jack Pieterse from FlyRyte.com and Mark Prendergast from Safedrone.ie about the recent issues with London Gatwick and London Heathrow. Could Ireland face similar issues with drones flying into airports and what safety measures are in place? Simon Lang and Justin Dawson discuss the best of CES2019 Tweet Simon: @SimonLangAV Tweet Justin: @JustinRDawson Hashtag Twitter: #AllThingsTechIE Web: www.AllThingsTech.IE Also if you have a moment, Justin Dawson is up for another AV Award. This time the AV Nation readers choice award. You can vote for Justin at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZQTDFG6
“It starts with a why: why are you doing it? Are you actually passionate about doing it, or is it just a job?” — Mark Prendergast Today’s guest is Mark Prendergast, President of AB Mauri North America. Headquartered in St. Louis, ABMNA is the largest division of AB Mauri, the global yeast and baking ingredients business. AB Mauri is also home to AB Biotek, a yeast innovation startup. Mark has over 20 years in the baking industry and he is also a non-executive director of Bridge Bread Bakery, a St. Louis-based nonprofit bakery that provides job opportunities for people experiencing homelessness or who are housing insecure. Mark sits down with our team to talk about the baking industry at large, his time working at startups in the early 2000s, the importance of developing a passion for your work, and the power of fully-engaged employees.
Mark Prendergast is the president of AB Mauri North America and actively involved in innovation. AB Mauri North America is a division of AB Mauri, a global leader in yeast and bakery ingredient products. Mark’s leadership is evident as he builds out a strong and diverse team. Most importantly, Mark’s focus is on empowering the AB Mauri customers. The AB Mauri facility has a state-of-the-art test kitchen and lab. As I chatted with Mark, I quickly learned that he is a strategic and purposeful innovator. We talked about the role innovation plays in his industry and how he sees the science of yeast evolving.
La grande musica di Rock And Roll Circus e l'intervista a Mark Prendergast dei Kodaline.
Pier e Carolina intervistano Mark Prendergast dei Kodaline.
From the seat of a concert hall piano, Pascal Rogé, one of the world's greatest interpreters of French piano music, leads us through a personal and musical journey of Erik Satie's Gymnopédies. You may not immediately know the title but in hearing just the first few notes you are most likely to know the music. Erik Satie's Gymnopédies are a collection of short, atmospheric pieces of which Gymnopédie No.1 is perhaps the most popular. Music historian and author Mark Prendergast has studied Satie's work and reveals the complex character of the man who revolutionised the 19th century classical music of Europe. Melbourne based artist Colin Duncan reflects on the music's 'physical form which takes you into space and time' and for him inspired a body of work created in brail. Murder Mystery writer Cathy Ace remembers how this meditative music could shut out the noise of the city as she sped around London in her old brown mini, whilst Mathematician and author Ian Stewart explores the mathematics of this special piece and how music can touch our soul.