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Ireland Crimes and Mysteries
Cold Case Revisited with Special Guest Ciaran McConnell

Ireland Crimes and Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 37:02


In the first episode of 2025, Nules is joined by Ciaran McConnell as he returns to discuss the JoJo Dullard case, a high-profile missing person investigation in Ireland. The conversation delves into recent developments, including the November 2024 arrest of a suspect and subsequent search operations. Ciaran and Nules explore various theories and the challenges faced by investigators in solving cold cases. They discuss the impact of upgrading the case to a murder investigation and the importance of witness testimony. The podcast also touches on the role of Mary Phelan, JoJo's sister, who kept the case alive and the need for cash rewards to encourage information sharing. Nules and Ciaran also discuss the broader implications for similar unsolved cases and the hope for closure.For more information on The Vanishing TriangleHead over to Ciaran's website:https://www.irelandsvanishingtriangle.com/the-vanishedListen to Ciarans PodcastThe Cliff's Edge:https://open.spotify.com/show/7hccavpu9iKdB3w9ExeaOf?si=2df71abe8675481fJoin me over on Patreon for extra perks like Early access to episodes, monthly livestreams where we will be discussing the cases I've covered, and much more as we build our own community.www.patreon.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesVisit my shop for exclusive Ireland Crimes and Mysteries merchandise https://tinyurl.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesSell your own merchandise with TeePublic. Follow the link below http://tee.pub/lic/ckHmUfmILSkFellow Podcasters, customise your own amazing webpage by following the link below If you are a podcaster, I highly recommend this site for developing your own webpage dedicated to your podcast.https://www.podpage.com/?via=nulesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ireland-crimes-and-mysteries--5973961/support.

Highlights from Moncrieff
Book publisher to use AI for translations

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 8:21


A publisher in the Netherlands has sparked controversy after announcing that it will use AI to translate its commercial fiction division, but can AI replace human translators?Joining Seán to discuss is Mary Phelan, Chairperson of the Association of Translators and Interpreters Ireland [ATII]...

Moncrieff Highlights
Book publisher to use AI for translations

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 8:21


A publisher in the Netherlands has sparked controversy after announcing that it will use AI to translate its commercial fiction division, but can AI replace human translators?Joining Seán to discuss is Mary Phelan, Chairperson of the Association of Translators and Interpreters Ireland [ATII]...

The Determined Mom Show
#38: How to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) to relieve anxiety in you and your kids with Mary Phelan

The Determined Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 68:46


In Episode 38, I am honored to talk with Mary Phelan who is a mother and grandmother as well as an expert in EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique).  She shares with us her inspirational story and how she transformed her life through manifestation. She teaches us how to use EFTto assist with stress, depression, children's fears, children's behavior issues, and many other things.   Mary was the co-host of Telepathic TV for close to 20 years. She teaches a variety of topics including Mapping your Dreams Series, Psychic Development Series, and many others.  Get in touch with Mary here: Podcast Facebook LinkedIn Get your free Google My Business content guide at www.thedeterminedmom.com/google and sign up for an educational Google My Business email series. Also sign up for the Live Google My Business Webinar on February 26th, at 2 PM just click on my Facebook cover photo for the link to the next Webinar!   Thank you so much for listening, be sure to leave a review on your favorite podcast player so this can reach more mom business owners who need to hear it! Show Notes Facebook Community Youtube Channel

From Doctor To Patient
Psychic Healing using Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)

From Doctor To Patient

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 37:31


Mary Phelan has been a professional Spiritual/Life Coach, Intuitive Reader and Teacher for over 20 years and an EFT practitioner and trainer for over 13 years. She’s conducted thousands of successful tapping sessions, group sessions and classes. Because of her unique expertise ranging multiple disciplines, she is able to look into the emotional situations in her patient’s lives and trace them back to the source impact, and once there, assist to remove the energetic disruption, affecting great change in her patient’s lives.

Telepathic TV
Letting go of a Pet or Loved One - 773

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 57:14


Neville and Mary talk about how to deal with those times when we have to let go of a pet or to make the hard decisions with a loved one. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area. On the air for over 16 years!

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
How to get expert help the night before the Leaving Cert

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 5:23


Irish Country Living’s education editor Mary Phelan talks Leaving Cert preparation, what to bring into exams with you and how you can get answers to your questions from the experts the night before exams. Expert teachers from a private grind school, Hewitt College will be available to speak to on farmersjournal.ie every evening between 7pm and 8pm, starting next Tuesday, the night before English paper 1. The teachers are experts in their fields and can answer all your questions live. The Leaving Cert Q&A is available in this week’s Irish Country Living, on sale Thursday.

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Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
How to get expert help the night before the Leaving Cert

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 5:23


Irish Country Living’s education editor Mary Phelan talks Leaving Cert preparation, what to bring into exams with you and how you can get answers to your questions from the experts the night before exams. Expert teachers from a private grind school, Hewitt College will be available to speak to on farmersjournal.ie every evening between 7pm and 8pm, starting next Tuesday, the night before English paper 1. The teachers are experts in their fields and can answer all your questions live. The Leaving Cert Q&A is available in this week’s Irish Country Living, on sale Thursday.

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Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Healy's priorities, Cradenhill sale and health insurance - Podcast Ep. 57

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 43:38


Joe Healy gave his inaugural address in front of the IFA's AGM this Wednesday. Listen to some highlights from his speech.Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O’Toole attended the second sale of animals from the Cradenhill herd in Co Cork on Monday. He told the Irish Farmers Journal’s digital editor Thomas Hubert what he saw as the auctioneer dispersed the herd on behalf of the sheriff and the bank, ACC Loan Management.Irish Farmers Journal markets specialist Phelim O’Neill joined Phil Hogan on his recent tour China and Japan. He asked the European Agriculture Commissioner what he had achieved during the visit, and what farmers could expect from wider trade discussions. Irish Farmers Journal agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry interviews Helen King, director of consumer insights with Bord Bia, while on a trip to Iran.The Health and Safety Authority recognised the role of children in the campaign for farm safety with a dedicated awards ceremony for multimedia school projects on this issue this Wednesday. Amy McShane was there and she met the overall winner, Shane Farrelly from Bailieborough Community School in Co Cavan.Odile Evans continues her series on locally-led agri environmental schemes and visits the Blackstairs mountains in this week's Irish Farmers Journal. There, she met three members of the Blackstairs farming group who are putting the scheme together: coordinator Helena Fitzgerald, chairman Martin Shannon and vice-chairman Tomás McCarthy.While the new Dáil is dithering about the formation of a government, a man in Co Tipperary has decided to form a new political party to bring attention to rural issues. Reporter Anthony Jordan met Andrew O’Halloran at the first meeting of the Community Party.Finally, if you were among the 100,000 people who rushed to get health insurance to beat the Lifetime Community Rating charge just one year ago, your policy is up for renewal. Consumer editor Ciara Leahy has advice on the process in this week’s Irish Country Living and she tells Mary Phelan what you should look out for in your health insurance package.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Healy's priorities, Cradenhill sale and health insurance - Podcast Ep. 57

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 43:38


Joe Healy gave his inaugural address in front of the IFA's AGM this Wednesday. Listen to some highlights from his speech.Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O’Toole attended the second sale of animals from the Cradenhill herd in Co Cork on Monday. He told the Irish Farmers Journal’s digital editor Thomas Hubert what he saw as the auctioneer dispersed the herd on behalf of the sheriff and the bank, ACC Loan Management.Irish Farmers Journal markets specialist Phelim O’Neill joined Phil Hogan on his recent tour China and Japan. He asked the European Agriculture Commissioner what he had achieved during the visit, and what farmers could expect from wider trade discussions. Irish Farmers Journal agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry interviews Helen King, director of consumer insights with Bord Bia, while on a trip to Iran.The Health and Safety Authority recognised the role of children in the campaign for farm safety with a dedicated awards ceremony for multimedia school projects on this issue this Wednesday. Amy McShane was there and she met the overall winner, Shane Farrelly from Bailieborough Community School in Co Cavan.Odile Evans continues her series on locally-led agri environmental schemes and visits the Blackstairs mountains in this week's Irish Farmers Journal. There, she met three members of the Blackstairs farming group who are putting the scheme together: coordinator Helena Fitzgerald, chairman Martin Shannon and vice-chairman Tomás McCarthy.While the new Dáil is dithering about the formation of a government, a man in Co Tipperary has decided to form a new political party to bring attention to rural issues. Reporter Anthony Jordan met Andrew O’Halloran at the first meeting of the Community Party.Finally, if you were among the 100,000 people who rushed to get health insurance to beat the Lifetime Community Rating charge just one year ago, your policy is up for renewal. Consumer editor Ciara Leahy has advice on the process in this week’s Irish Country Living and she tells Mary Phelan what you should look out for in your health insurance package.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA election, Dairylink farm walk, new Department jobs and Nepal - Podcast Ep. 56

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 34:47


Five months after pay scandals rocked the IFA, the association has a new president. For his first interview in his new job, Joe Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O'Toole.Meanwhile, news editor Patrick Donohoe sat down with the IFA's new deputy president, Richard Kennedy.Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan analysed the performance of Charles Clarke, the host f the latest Dairylink farm walk. Charles then answered dairy editor Jack Kennedy's questions. Liam O'Keeffe, chairman of Irish Farmers with Designated Land (IFDL), is involved in a new locally-led agri-environmental scheme for areas affected by hen harrier conservation restrictions. He spoke with news correspondent Odile Evans.Careers editor Mary Phelan talks to Áine Hennessy about the upcoming job opportunities in the Department of Agriculture. Since a devastating earthquake on 24 April 2015, local people have struggled to rebuild their homes and their farms. Aisling Hussey meets local journalist Pitambar Sigdel and farmer Saralta Tuladhar.Aisling travelled to Nepal with support from the Simon Cumbers Media Fund.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA election, Dairylink farm walk, new Department jobs and Nepal - Podcast Ep. 56

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 34:47


Five months after pay scandals rocked the IFA, the association has a new president. For his first interview in his new job, Joe Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Pat O'Toole.Meanwhile, news editor Patrick Donohoe sat down with the IFA's new deputy president, Richard Kennedy.Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan analysed the performance of Charles Clarke, the host f the latest Dairylink farm walk. Charles then answered dairy editor Jack Kennedy's questions. Liam O'Keeffe, chairman of Irish Farmers with Designated Land (IFDL), is involved in a new locally-led agri-environmental scheme for areas affected by hen harrier conservation restrictions. He spoke with news correspondent Odile Evans.Careers editor Mary Phelan talks to Áine Hennessy about the upcoming job opportunities in the Department of Agriculture. Since a devastating earthquake on 24 April 2015, local people have struggled to rebuild their homes and their farms. Aisling Hussey meets local journalist Pitambar Sigdel and farmer Saralta Tuladhar.Aisling travelled to Nepal with support from the Simon Cumbers Media Fund.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA candidates, farm safety and credit card bills - Podcast Ep. 54

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 34:44


Members of the IFA are voting to elect their new president and the three candidates took part in the Irish Farmers Journal's live broadcast debate on Friday night. Editor Justin McCarthy asked them about their plan to address shrinking farm incomes, their thoughts on the number of marts in the country and their priority to reform the IFA.As the formation of a new government drags on, reporter Anthony Jordan asked Fine Gael TD for Kildare South Martin Heydon and Lisa Chambers, Finna Fáil TD for Mayo, about their parties' priorities for rural crime and broadband. David Hennelly is an ambulance crew member and he spoke with our news correspondent Odile Evans, who reports on the work of paramedics in farm accidents in this week’s Irish Farmers Journal.Prevention is better than cure, though, and farming students get a solid grounding in farm safety nowadays. Second year ag science students in UCD were doing their farm safety practicals last Friday and Anthony Jordan talked to the experts who prepare them for the dangers of farming life.Meanwhile, markets specialist Phelim O’Neill was in Norway this week. The country is not part of the European Union and the Norwegians have their own way of managing agriculture, as Hildegunn Gjengedal of the Norwegian Farmers Union explains.In Kerry, one of the first locally led agri-environmental schemes is working with farmers to save a precious local species of freshwater mussel. Odile Evans found out more with Karen O’Neill, one of the scientists working on the project – and from a Kerry farm herself.Consumer editor Ciara Leahy explains how credit cards costs add up and why you should shop around in this week’s Irish Country Living. She shares some tips with Mary Phelan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA candidates, farm safety and credit card bills - Podcast Ep. 54

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 34:44


Members of the IFA are voting to elect their new president and the three candidates took part in the Irish Farmers Journal's live broadcast debate on Friday night. Editor Justin McCarthy asked them about their plan to address shrinking farm incomes, their thoughts on the number of marts in the country and their priority to reform the IFA.As the formation of a new government drags on, reporter Anthony Jordan asked Fine Gael TD for Kildare South Martin Heydon and Lisa Chambers, Finna Fáil TD for Mayo, about their parties' priorities for rural crime and broadband. David Hennelly is an ambulance crew member and he spoke with our news correspondent Odile Evans, who reports on the work of paramedics in farm accidents in this week’s Irish Farmers Journal.Prevention is better than cure, though, and farming students get a solid grounding in farm safety nowadays. Second year ag science students in UCD were doing their farm safety practicals last Friday and Anthony Jordan talked to the experts who prepare them for the dangers of farming life.Meanwhile, markets specialist Phelim O’Neill was in Norway this week. The country is not part of the European Union and the Norwegians have their own way of managing agriculture, as Hildegunn Gjengedal of the Norwegian Farmers Union explains.In Kerry, one of the first locally led agri-environmental schemes is working with farmers to save a precious local species of freshwater mussel. Odile Evans found out more with Karen O’Neill, one of the scientists working on the project – and from a Kerry farm herself.Consumer editor Ciara Leahy explains how credit cards costs add up and why you should shop around in this week’s Irish Country Living. She shares some tips with Mary Phelan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA elections, one year without quota and glyphosate renewal - Podcast Ep. 53

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 35:46


The two-month marathon of IFA election hustings concluded in Offaly on Tuesday night. Here are the closing arguments of the three presidential candidates: Joe Healy, Flor McCarthy and Henry Burns.This weeks marks one year since the abolition of milk quotas. Two Irish dairy farmers reflect on the past 12 months from very different parts of the world: Philip Ruttle farms in Co Limerick and Olin Greenan in New Zealand. China is among the factors in the current milk price slump. But what is happening inside that country’s dairy industry? The Irish Farmers Journal's Digital editor Thomas Hubert met Kevin She Baoqing, a Chinese dairy planner, at this month’s Nuffield contemporary scholars conference in Cavan.On Tuesday, anti-eviction activists protested outside the offices of a law firm involved in the case of a repossessed farmer who committed suicide last week. Odile Evans was there and she spoke with New Land League spokesperson Jerry Beades. TDs Willie Penrose and Michael Healy-Rae have advocated for a full minister to be in charge of rural affairs as talks continue to form a government. Anthony Jordan met them in Leinster House. The European Parliament is the latest institution opposing the renewal of the license to sell glyphosate, the main ingredient in total herbicides such as Roundup. Thomas Hubert and tillage editor Andy Doyle have more details.There is a detailed survey on the health of farming women in this week's Irish Country Living, and the good news is that they are much better at looking after their health than farming men. There are some areas of concern, though, as health correspondent Margaret Hawkins explained to Mary Phelan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
IFA elections, one year without quota and glyphosate renewal - Podcast Ep. 53

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 35:46


The two-month marathon of IFA election hustings concluded in Offaly on Tuesday night. Here are the closing arguments of the three presidential candidates: Joe Healy, Flor McCarthy and Henry Burns.This weeks marks one year since the abolition of milk quotas. Two Irish dairy farmers reflect on the past 12 months from very different parts of the world: Philip Ruttle farms in Co Limerick and Olin Greenan in New Zealand. China is among the factors in the current milk price slump. But what is happening inside that country’s dairy industry? The Irish Farmers Journal's Digital editor Thomas Hubert met Kevin She Baoqing, a Chinese dairy planner, at this month’s Nuffield contemporary scholars conference in Cavan.On Tuesday, anti-eviction activists protested outside the offices of a law firm involved in the case of a repossessed farmer who committed suicide last week. Odile Evans was there and she spoke with New Land League spokesperson Jerry Beades. TDs Willie Penrose and Michael Healy-Rae have advocated for a full minister to be in charge of rural affairs as talks continue to form a government. Anthony Jordan met them in Leinster House. The European Parliament is the latest institution opposing the renewal of the license to sell glyphosate, the main ingredient in total herbicides such as Roundup. Thomas Hubert and tillage editor Andy Doyle have more details.There is a detailed survey on the health of farming women in this week's Irish Country Living, and the good news is that they are much better at looking after their health than farming men. There are some areas of concern, though, as health correspondent Margaret Hawkins explained to Mary Phelan.

Main Street Universe
Inner Wisdom with Mary Phelan - Psychic Development

Main Street Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 31:00


Developing your Intuition - Why and How. Join Mary as she discusses the many reasons people choose to develop their intuition and psychic gifts. She will be talking with Tracy Causley and Rose Buono from Rising Phoenix Holistic Center in Manassas VA. They will also be discussing their upcoming cruise to Hawaii that will feature Psychic Development and other Inuitive Development skills.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Brexit, flooding rally and Middle East trade - Podcast Ep. 48

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 51:18


At Saturday’s 'Stop the Flooding' Rally in Athlone, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Aine Hennessy spoke with farmers who have been badly affected by the recent flooding of the river Shannon. There, she also met IFA flood project chair Tom Turley and the three IFA presidential candidates Henry Burns, Joe Healy and Flor McCarthy.Markets specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses the consequences of a potential UK exit from the European Union for Irish farmers north and south of the border with digital editor Thomas Hubert.With two days to go to the general election, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans caught up with independent candidate and farmer Michael Fitzmaurice TD at Ballinasloe mart.Patrick Donohoe and Pat O'Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal news desk discuss farmers' opinions on controversial levies, the IFA president's pay and the full-time farming requirement for the position, based on the findings of an exclusive RedC poll.Kenneth O'Brien, head of the 'Forgotten Farmer' group, speaks with farm finance specialist Peter Young at a meeting called to examine the situation of young farmers who fell through the cracks of support schemes.At the national potato conference, Amy Fitzgibbon speaks with Cliona Lynch of Kantar Worldpanel and Lorcan Bourke, potato sector manager with Bord Bia, about the state of Ireland's domestic potato market and ideas to boost consumption.At Gulfood 2016 in Dubai, Eoin Lowry meets Ornua's marketing director for the Middle East, Kevin Friel, about the new market opportunities for Irish dairy. He also speaks with John Spicer, ingredients sales manager for the Middle East, about the type of ingredients these new markets are demanding.Ciara Leahy talks to careers editor Mary Phelan about employment opportunities at the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir Agri Careers Fair in the RDS on 3 March.And ahead of this weekend's 6 Nations clash, former Irish rugby international John Hayes writes about his experience of playing the English in this week's Irish Country Living. He shares his memories with Joe Lenehan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Brexit, flooding rally and Middle East trade - Podcast Ep. 48

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 51:18


At Saturday’s 'Stop the Flooding' Rally in Athlone, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Aine Hennessy spoke with farmers who have been badly affected by the recent flooding of the river Shannon. There, she also met IFA flood project chair Tom Turley and the three IFA presidential candidates Henry Burns, Joe Healy and Flor McCarthy.Markets specialist Phelim O'Neill discusses the consequences of a potential UK exit from the European Union for Irish farmers north and south of the border with digital editor Thomas Hubert.With two days to go to the general election, Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans caught up with independent candidate and farmer Michael Fitzmaurice TD at Ballinasloe mart.Patrick Donohoe and Pat O'Toole of the Irish Farmers Journal news desk discuss farmers' opinions on controversial levies, the IFA president's pay and the full-time farming requirement for the position, based on the findings of an exclusive RedC poll.Kenneth O'Brien, head of the 'Forgotten Farmer' group, speaks with farm finance specialist Peter Young at a meeting called to examine the situation of young farmers who fell through the cracks of support schemes.At the national potato conference, Amy Fitzgibbon speaks with Cliona Lynch of Kantar Worldpanel and Lorcan Bourke, potato sector manager with Bord Bia, about the state of Ireland's domestic potato market and ideas to boost consumption.At Gulfood 2016 in Dubai, Eoin Lowry meets Ornua's marketing director for the Middle East, Kevin Friel, about the new market opportunities for Irish dairy. He also speaks with John Spicer, ingredients sales manager for the Middle East, about the type of ingredients these new markets are demanding.Ciara Leahy talks to careers editor Mary Phelan about employment opportunities at the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir Agri Careers Fair in the RDS on 3 March.And ahead of this weekend's 6 Nations clash, former Irish rugby international John Hayes writes about his experience of playing the English in this week's Irish Country Living. He shares his memories with Joe Lenehan.

Telepathic TV
Hearing Your Spiritual Guidance - TTV 758

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 58:45


Neville and Mary talk about ways to hear your Spiritual Guidance. This guidance is ever present, always on your side, lovingly guiding and showing you your path. It comes in many forms. Join Mary and Neville as they discuss opening up to guidance and seeing it all around you. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area. On the air for over 16 years!

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Fertiliser prices, spring grass management and Dunbia interview - Podcast Ep. 44

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 29:22


This week's Irish Farmers Journal looks in detail at the recent evolution of fertiliser prices. Agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry and farm finance specialist Peter Young discuss how much cheaper various types of fertilisers have become and how farmers should plan their purchases for the season ahead. Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann was at the Young Farmers Club of Ulster’s conference at the weekend and he met Jonathan Birnie, the company’s head of agriculture, for an update on what factories expect from beef farmers. Teagasc advisor Grainne Hurley speaks with Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan during the first of Teagasc's spring grass walks on the farm of Peter Hynes near Bandon in Co Cork. Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans met beef exporter Dorene Mallon at the Lismullin agriculture seminar and asked her about the importance of branding Irish beef for export markets. We are just a few weeks away from the first agri careers fair organised by the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir on the 3rd of March. Irish Country Living careers editor Mary Phelan knows all about the plans for the event; she answered questions from consumer editor Ciara Leahy. Finally, this week's Irish Country Living offers information and advice for people suffering of tinnitus, this annoying buzzing in your ears. Health correspondent Margaret Hawkins tells us more.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Fertiliser prices, spring grass management and Dunbia interview - Podcast Ep. 44

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 29:22


This week's Irish Farmers Journal looks in detail at the recent evolution of fertiliser prices. Agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry and farm finance specialist Peter Young discuss how much cheaper various types of fertilisers have become and how farmers should plan their purchases for the season ahead. Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann was at the Young Farmers Club of Ulster’s conference at the weekend and he met Jonathan Birnie, the company’s head of agriculture, for an update on what factories expect from beef farmers. Teagasc advisor Grainne Hurley speaks with Irish Farmers Journal dairy specialist Aidan Brennan during the first of Teagasc's spring grass walks on the farm of Peter Hynes near Bandon in Co Cork. Irish Farmers Journal reporter Odile Evans met beef exporter Dorene Mallon at the Lismullin agriculture seminar and asked her about the importance of branding Irish beef for export markets. We are just a few weeks away from the first agri careers fair organised by the Irish Farmers Journal and open eir on the 3rd of March. Irish Country Living careers editor Mary Phelan knows all about the plans for the event; she answered questions from consumer editor Ciara Leahy. Finally, this week's Irish Country Living offers information and advice for people suffering of tinnitus, this annoying buzzing in your ears. Health correspondent Margaret Hawkins tells us more.

Telepathic TV
Understanding Manipulation - Part 1 - TTV 761

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 57:50


Neville and Mary talk about Manipulation and how to recognize it in others and in yourself. Do you recognize manipulation in your life? Ever wondered what to do about it? Join Mary and Neville as they discuss ways to identify and change manipulative behaviors. This is Part 1 of 2 parts. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area. On the air for over 16 years!

Telepathic TV
Understanding Manipulation - Part 2 - TTV 762

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 56:14


Neville and Mary talk about Manipulation and how to recognize it in others and in yourself. Do you recognize manipulation in your life? Ever wondered what to do about it? Join Mary and Neville as they continue the discussion on ways to identify and change manipulative behaviors. This is Part 2 of 2 parts. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area. On the air for over 16 years!

Telepathic TV
When Do You Let Go? - TTV - 760

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 57:27


Neville and Mary talk about Letting Go. We all know we have to do that at some point, but when? Are you holding on too long? Not long enough? Join Neville and Mary as they discuss this important subject and offer advice on following your inner guidance to know when to let go of a relationship, a job, a grudge and many other things. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
General election, herd health plan, farm accidents and greyhound racing - Podcast Ep. 41

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 22:48


This New Year marks the opening of election season – not only at the IFA, but also for the general election expected early this spring.Renua was the first party to present their manifesto to voters this week and they had a number of proposals for farmers. Irish Farmers Journal news journalist Odile Evans met two of Renua’s candidates.News correspondent Pat O'Toole discusses the expectations of rural voters with news editor Patrick Donohoe.One of your New Year’s resolution may well be to draw up a health plan for your herd. Let’s listen in as Cork-based Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles goes through the exercise wit his vet. In this week’s Irish Farmers Journal, we also go through the HSA’s annual report on fatal accidents at work. While the numbers showed an improvement in 2015, 18 people still lost their lives on Irish farms.At the end of last year, the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks launched the Safe Family Farms campaign to help change the mentality that allows so many tragedies to take place. We received support from Kildare tillage farmer Michael O’Brien, who survived an accident 40 years ago and told his story to digital editor Thomas Hubert.And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan met Sarah Kinsella, one of the few women to develop their career in the greyhound industry. She tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy what she discovered when interviewing Sarah Kinsella for this week’s edition.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
General election, herd health plan, farm accidents and greyhound racing - Podcast Ep. 41

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 22:48


This New Year marks the opening of election season – not only at the IFA, but also for the general election expected early this spring.Renua was the first party to present their manifesto to voters this week and they had a number of proposals for farmers. Irish Farmers Journal news journalist Odile Evans met two of Renua’s candidates.News correspondent Pat O'Toole discusses the expectations of rural voters with news editor Patrick Donohoe.One of your New Year’s resolution may well be to draw up a health plan for your herd. Let’s listen in as Cork-based Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles goes through the exercise wit his vet. In this week’s Irish Farmers Journal, we also go through the HSA’s annual report on fatal accidents at work. While the numbers showed an improvement in 2015, 18 people still lost their lives on Irish farms.At the end of last year, the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks launched the Safe Family Farms campaign to help change the mentality that allows so many tragedies to take place. We received support from Kildare tillage farmer Michael O’Brien, who survived an accident 40 years ago and told his story to digital editor Thomas Hubert.And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan met Sarah Kinsella, one of the few women to develop their career in the greyhound industry. She tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy what she discovered when interviewing Sarah Kinsella for this week’s edition.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 745 - What is Divine Guidance?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2015 57:39


Neville and Mary talk about what Divine Guidance is and some of the many ways it shows up in your life. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Hedgecutting extension, WTO, farming as a young parent and Christmas singing - Podcast Ep. 39

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 28:32


In this week's podcast, Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Paul Mooney has the latest on government plans to extend the allowable period to cut hedges or burn vegetation on hills. He spoke with digital editor Thomas Hubert.There was a surprise announcement at the weekend that World Trade Organisation member states had agreed to scrap export subsidies. This is just one development in the fast-moving world of international trade agreements and Irish Farmers Journal markets specialist Phelim O’Neill discussed the latest news with digital editor Thomas Hubert. Christmas is all about children and one father who will definitely spend some time with his family this week is Irish Farmers Journal 'Farmer writes' contributor Ronan Delany. His farm is a busy enterprise with sheep, cattle and an agri-tourism business, but he told digital editor Thomas Hubert that the birth of his daughter has changed the way he farms.Irish Country Living journalist Aisling Hussey visited the Duhallow choir, a pillar of rural community in Kanturk, Co Cork, as they rehearsed Christmas carols earlier this month. The group is featured in this week's edition.And consumer editor Ciara Leahy has recipes to solve the eternal dilemma of Christmas dinner leftovers in this week’s edition. She shared a few tips from the Irish Countrywomen's Association's Book of Christmas with journalist Mary Phelan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Hedgecutting extension, WTO, farming as a young parent and Christmas singing - Podcast Ep. 39

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 28:32


In this week's podcast, Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Paul Mooney has the latest on government plans to extend the allowable period to cut hedges or burn vegetation on hills. He spoke with digital editor Thomas Hubert.There was a surprise announcement at the weekend that World Trade Organisation member states had agreed to scrap export subsidies. This is just one development in the fast-moving world of international trade agreements and Irish Farmers Journal markets specialist Phelim O’Neill discussed the latest news with digital editor Thomas Hubert. Christmas is all about children and one father who will definitely spend some time with his family this week is Irish Farmers Journal 'Farmer writes' contributor Ronan Delany. His farm is a busy enterprise with sheep, cattle and an agri-tourism business, but he told digital editor Thomas Hubert that the birth of his daughter has changed the way he farms.Irish Country Living journalist Aisling Hussey visited the Duhallow choir, a pillar of rural community in Kanturk, Co Cork, as they rehearsed Christmas carols earlier this month. The group is featured in this week's edition.And consumer editor Ciara Leahy has recipes to solve the eternal dilemma of Christmas dinner leftovers in this week’s edition. She shared a few tips from the Irish Countrywomen's Association's Book of Christmas with journalist Mary Phelan.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Forestry for climate, dairy & grain market outlooks and Stabiliser breed - Podcast Ep. 34

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 33:33


On Wednesday, officials at the Department of Agriculture held a briefing to explain what they are doing to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. One of the solutions for Ireland would be to expand forestry – an argument developed by minister of state Tom Hayes.Last week, the R&H Hall industry conference in Maynooth invited several international analysts to share their views on the immediate future for dairy and grain markets. Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann was there and he talked to some of the speakers.We have a great multimedia report at the moment on Farmersjournal.ie looking behind at the scenes at Ornua’s German business. Kerrygold is the leading butter brand in the country and Odile Evans visited their factory. She also went to a local supermarket with one of Ornua’s German marketing executives.Safe Family Farms is a joint campaign of the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks, and the company's managing director Marguerite Sayers explains why her company joined the partnership. Northern Ireland editor David Wright met Lee Leachman, one of the first American breeders to believe in the development of the Stabiliser breed. Mary Phelan has an interview with Colin Connolly, the new rural crime prevention executive at the IFA, in this week’s Irish Country Living. She told digital editor Thomas Hubert about her meeting with Connolly, his plans to help rural communities fight crime and his career move away from An Garda Siochana.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Forestry for climate, dairy & grain market outlooks and Stabiliser breed - Podcast Ep. 34

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 33:33


On Wednesday, officials at the Department of Agriculture held a briefing to explain what they are doing to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. One of the solutions for Ireland would be to expand forestry – an argument developed by minister of state Tom Hayes.Last week, the R&H Hall industry conference in Maynooth invited several international analysts to share their views on the immediate future for dairy and grain markets. Irish Farmers Journal Northern Ireland correspondent Peter McCann was there and he talked to some of the speakers.We have a great multimedia report at the moment on Farmersjournal.ie looking behind at the scenes at Ornua’s German business. Kerrygold is the leading butter brand in the country and Odile Evans visited their factory. She also went to a local supermarket with one of Ornua’s German marketing executives.Safe Family Farms is a joint campaign of the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks, and the company's managing director Marguerite Sayers explains why her company joined the partnership. Northern Ireland editor David Wright met Lee Leachman, one of the first American breeders to believe in the development of the Stabiliser breed. Mary Phelan has an interview with Colin Connolly, the new rural crime prevention executive at the IFA, in this week’s Irish Country Living. She told digital editor Thomas Hubert about her meeting with Connolly, his plans to help rural communities fight crime and his career move away from An Garda Siochana.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Dairy Forum, budget and Women in Agriculture conference - Podcast Ep. 27

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 24:10


The first meeting of the Dairy Forum brought all industry stakeholders together on Tuesday. Irish Farmers Journal digital editor Thomas Hubert spoke with the IFA’s dairy executive Catherine Lascurettes, who took part in the meeting. With two weeks to go to budget day, news editor Patrick Donohoe spoke with politicians as they met farming representatives this week. Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys; Government Chief Whip Paul Kehoe; and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin answer his questions. Looking back on last week's Ploughing, Amy Fitzgibbon met 15-year-old Conor McKeown, the youngest judge at the National Championship. Irish Country Living's Women in Agriculture conference will take place on 29 October 2015 in Trim, Co Meath and tickets are on sale now. Consumer editor Ciara Leahy tells journalist Mary Phelan about the highlights of the programme.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Dairy Forum, budget and Women in Agriculture conference - Podcast Ep. 27

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 24:10


The first meeting of the Dairy Forum brought all industry stakeholders together on Tuesday. Irish Farmers Journal digital editor Thomas Hubert spoke with the IFA’s dairy executive Catherine Lascurettes, who took part in the meeting. With two weeks to go to budget day, news editor Patrick Donohoe spoke with politicians as they met farming representatives this week. Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys; Government Chief Whip Paul Kehoe; and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin answer his questions. Looking back on last week's Ploughing, Amy Fitzgibbon met 15-year-old Conor McKeown, the youngest judge at the National Championship. Irish Country Living's Women in Agriculture conference will take place on 29 October 2015 in Trim, Co Meath and tickets are on sale now. Consumer editor Ciara Leahy tells journalist Mary Phelan about the highlights of the programme.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Taoiseach interview, climate change, Innovation Arena and social farming - Podcast Ep. 25

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 18:22


This week, the Irish Farmers Journal carries an exclusive interview with Taoiseach Enda Kenny this week. Listen to extracts from the interview on the importance of suckler beef and the "battle ahead" on climate change, discussed by news editor Patrick Donohoe and news correspondent Pat O'Toole.At the Agricultural Science Association’s conference on Friday, Padraig Brennan, Sustainability Development Manager at Bord Bia, said that we should start having a positive discussion about climate change and Irish agriculture. Journalist Odile Evans asked him what he meant by this. One of the many events organised by the Irish Farmers Journal at the National Ploughing Championships is the Innovation Arena, where companies and individuals compete to convince the judges that their invention is the best business idea to meet farmers' needs. Digital editor Thomas Hubert asked machinery editor James Maloney how the contest will unfold. Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy about the latest development in social farming, whereby farmers provide social support services to people with special needs by welcoming them on their farms.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Taoiseach interview, climate change, Innovation Arena and social farming - Podcast Ep. 25

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 18:22


This week, the Irish Farmers Journal carries an exclusive interview with Taoiseach Enda Kenny this week. Listen to extracts from the interview on the importance of suckler beef and the "battle ahead" on climate change, discussed by news editor Patrick Donohoe and news correspondent Pat O'Toole.At the Agricultural Science Association’s conference on Friday, Padraig Brennan, Sustainability Development Manager at Bord Bia, said that we should start having a positive discussion about climate change and Irish agriculture. Journalist Odile Evans asked him what he meant by this. One of the many events organised by the Irish Farmers Journal at the National Ploughing Championships is the Innovation Arena, where companies and individuals compete to convince the judges that their invention is the best business idea to meet farmers' needs. Digital editor Thomas Hubert asked machinery editor James Maloney how the contest will unfold. Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy about the latest development in social farming, whereby farmers provide social support services to people with special needs by welcoming them on their farms.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Lakeland, Tullamore, Rural Charter and Leaving Cert - Podcast Ep. 20

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2015 25:44


Last week, Lakeland Dairies and Fane Valley announced that they were combining their milk processing and feed milling operations.The Irish Farmers Journal's news editor Patrick Donohoe met Lakeland’s chief executive Michael Hanley at the Tullamore Show to find out more about the plan. The Irish Farmers Journal's digital editor Thomas Hubert heard the reaction of a dairy farmer supplying Lakeland and talked to some of the tens of thousands of people who visited the Tullamore Show - not all of whom were farmers. Patrick Donohoe also asked IFA deputy president Tim O’Leary about his organisation's Charter for Rural Ireland, and Irish Country Living's Mary Phelan share essential tips for the transition to college life for Leaving Cert students.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 755 - Ambition and Spirituality

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 57:36


In episode 755, Neville and Mary talk about ambition and how it affects us. They offer new ways of seeing and healing the true motivations we are driven by. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 757 - What is the "Higher Good"?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 57:09


In episode 757, Neville and Mary talk about bigger pictures, about seeing the larger story of your life. What really is the "Higher Good"? Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 756 - What happens Between Lives?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 57:22


In episode 756, Neville and Mary talk about what happens between lives and how understanding this can assist you to understand your life. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 743 - Freedom

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 57:48


In episode 743, Neville and Mary discuss Freedom and offer ways to see what that means to you. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 744 - Contributions to Consciousness

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 57:48


In episode 744, Neville and Mary talk about contributions we all make to consciousness. What are yours? Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 736 - Spirituality in Everyday Life

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 57:23


In episode 736, Neville and Mary talks about ways to bring your spirituality into your everyday life. They don't have to be separate. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
French protests, harvest, NI dairying and dating after divorce - Podcast Ep. 18

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 23:14


In this week's podcast, Noreen Lanigan, head of Bord Bia for France and Belgium, tells Irish Farmers Journal digital editor Thomas Hubert about the impact of French farmers' protests on Irish exports into the country.Tillage editor Andy Doyle updates news correspondent Pat O'Toole on early harvest progress in mixed weather.Northern editor David Wright talks to dairy farmer Brian McCracken, who is making the most of grass on his farm – an unusual choice in his area.And Irish Country Living's Mary Phelan tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy about the reality of returning to the dating scene after a divorce - and shares tips on how to make it a success.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Budget 2016, Tommy Moyles, TTIP and internships - Podcast Ep. 17

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 26:08


In this week's podcast, the Irish Farmers Journal's news editor Patrick Donohoe asks IFA chief economist Rowena Dwyer what her organisation is hoping for in Budget 2016. Beef farmer and Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles explains how he switched from weanlings to finishing and why he thinks more research should go into beef farming. IFA Munster chairman James McCarthy took part in an information seminar on the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) organised by Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy in Dublin on 20 July. He voices concerns on the equivalence of standards for food production between the US and the EU and on the transparency of negotiations. And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy how an internship can boost a young graduate's career.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Budget 2016, Tommy Moyles, TTIP and internships - Podcast Ep. 17

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 26:08


In this week's podcast, the Irish Farmers Journal's news editor Patrick Donohoe asks IFA chief economist Rowena Dwyer what her organisation is hoping for in Budget 2016. Beef farmer and Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles explains how he switched from weanlings to finishing and why he thinks more research should go into beef farming. IFA Munster chairman James McCarthy took part in an information seminar on the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) organised by Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy in Dublin on 20 July. He voices concerns on the equivalence of standards for food production between the US and the EU and on the transparency of negotiations. And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy how an internship can boost a young graduate's career.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 749 - What is Control?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2015 56:56


In episode 749, Neville and Mary ask "What is Control?". What we think we have to control is also what we are enslaved to. Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 750 - What is your relationship to Change?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2015 58:26


In episode 750, Neville and Mary inspire you to think about your relationship to Change. Are you resistant to it? Do you welcome it? What is it? Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Telepathic TV
TTV - 751 - Do you say Yes or No?

Telepathic TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2015 58:00


In episode 751, Neville and Mary inspire you to think about when you use "yes" and when you use "no". Do you have a hard time saying no? Saying yes? Viewer calls and on air readings. Hosted by Neville Johnston and Mary Phelan, Telepathic TV is a live, metaphysical call-in television show broadcast in the Washington, D.C. area.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Podcast Ep.7: Spring breeding & NI focus

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 23:47


In this week's podcast, the Irish Farmers Journal’s dairy editor Jack Kennedy, beef specialist Nathan Tuffy and dairy specialist Aidan Brennan discuss all things spring AI, stock bulls and fertility. Patrick Donohoe attends the European Marts Association AGM in Athlone to talk to mart managers about the future of their sector.Markets specialist Phelim O’Neill explains why the Balmoral Show is such a big event in Northern Ireland.And Irish Country Living's Mary Phelan met cricket star Boyd Rankin at home in Northern Ireland.