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The Dáil had to be suspended yesterday as the row over speaking rights to independent TDs, who support the government but want designated time to question the coalition, rages on. Kerry TD Danny Healy-Rae is one of the independents who now qualify for this speaking time as it was passed in the Dáil yesterday. 0pposition parties say it’s wrong to allocate opposition speaking time to TDs who support the government. The new speaking time allocation will also allow backbench Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael deputies question the government. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said this was stroke politics and would not allow the government to be held to account. The Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the opposition was completely disproportionate in their response over what he said was an additional eight minutes of speaking time on two days in the Dail. The image that went viral from yesterday’s chaos was Tipperary North TD Michael Lowry of the Rural Independent Group – who was at the heart of the deal that independents made with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael - giving a two-finger gesture to Paul Murphy of People Before Profit. Jerry spoke to Deputy Danny Healy-Rae and Fianna Fáil TD for Kerry, Michael Cahill. Jerry also spoke to Fionnán Sheehan, Ireland editor with the Irish Independent.
We've had several emails lately enquiring about Jim Byrne's future plans. He was missing in action for the latter half of 2024 and has been relatively quiet since returning to the saddle. We haven't had Jim on the podcast for close to five years. The time is right to catch up with one of Queensland's best ever jockeys. Jim begins by talking about Michael Cahill's recent farewell meeting on the Gold Coast, but makes it clear he's not yet ready to follow suit. He talks of his departure from the riding ranks in late 2023, a break he was badly needing. Jim says he was relatively injury free for the first half of his long riding career. He says most of his troubles began in 2019 when he was dislodged from a young horse after a track gallop. He says he was unaware of the extent of the damage. It was two weeks later when he virtually lost the use of his right arm during a two year old race at Eagle Farm. Jim admits to being a very bad patient during long injury layoffs. The champion jockey recalls the wonderful trot he was enjoying in late 2019 when involved in a freakish fall after passing the post at Doomben. More surgery followed. He was barely back in the saddle when he came down with a golden staph infection in one elbow. He also needed minor surgery when one of the screws holding a knee plate suddenly slipped out of alignment. Jim finally got on a trouble free run and the winners were flowing again. He was lucky enough to form an association with the brilliant Rothfire. His five wins on the horse included the Gr 1 J.J Atkins. Around the same time Byrne teamed up with the brilliant Apache Chase. One of his six wins on the horse came in the Gr 1 Kingsford Smith Cup. The jockey was especially thrilled to win the feature race for longtime supporter Desleigh Forster. The veteran jockey talks of his apprenticeship to the highly respected Pat Duff whose recent passing saddened the Queensland racing industry. Jim hasn't forgotten the name of his first winner at Beaudesert but the trainer's name has slipped his memory. He talks of his first ever metropolitan win on the Noel Doyle trained White Hope. Jim has no doubt a win in the Gr 3 Lightning Hcp at Eagle Farm was the one to bring him under notice as an emerging talent. He delights in reflecting on his 13 rides on the Newcastle trained Adam, the first of them resulting in a narrow defeat in the Doomben $10,000. He looks back on his homestretch duel with Michael Pelling on Laurie's Lottery. He even threw in a protest. The jockey pays tribute to Adam's trainer Ray Brock. Jim then looks back on his first Gr 1 win- a thrilling Stradbroke victory on Adam. He remembers a Sydney Gr 2 win on the genuine stallion and several placings in elite company. Jim looks back on a brief association with brilliant grey filly Gold Edition. The daughter of Lion Hunter gave the jockey two wins at Flemington during Melbourne Cup week in 2006. He looks back on a surprise “pick up” ride in 2008 which gave him an unexpected win in the time honoured Queensland Derby. Jim was often a “go-to” jockey for interstate trainers taking horses to the Brisbane winter carnival. He remembers with affection a brief but exciting partnership with Redzel which produced an all the way win in the Doomben $10,000. He talks of a Ramornie Hcp win at Grafton for the Snowden stable. Jim has fond memories of a Gr 2 Hill Stakes win on Desert War for the Waterhouse stable. The ace rider reflects on his association with the dynamic sprinter General Nediym. He says the horse was probably past his best, but still very effective at the top level. Jim has been quietly planning his life after racing for several years. He and wife Rhamie are developing a very workable saddlery shop in the basement of their Brisbane home. Rhamie is emerging as a Group 1 seamstress. The veteran jockey pays a much deserved tribute to his wife of 30 years. Jim brings us up to date with the current progress of his four kids, Corey, Georgia, Madison and Lachlan. Jim Byrne has a legion of fans in the Sunshine State. They'll be delighted to hear from the four time Brisbane premiership winner.
The couple whose bodies were found in Glenbeigh yesterday morning have been named locally. They were David and Hazel Byrne, who were originally from Co Cork. Jerry spoke to Fianna Fáil TD, Michael Cahill, about the tragedy. If you have been affected by any details discussed, you may freephone the Samaritans any time on 116 123.
Episode 114: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Michael Cahill Army Vet & Volunteer Executive Director of Team Jennifer Cahill Charities.In this episode Mike shares with us his journey to become an Army mortarman. While training he was seriously injured requiring 12 surgeries! While on the mend Mike met Jennifer at a local social club and within a short amount of time they were married. The honeymoon was short lived however as Mike & Jennifer discovered she had terminal cancer. Their organization Team Jennifer Cahill Charities is to help support female Veterans facing terminal cancer.To learn more about Mike & Team Jennifer Cahill Charities click here: https://newsite.teamjennifercahillcharities.orgVA Hotline: https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/get-help/index.aspThis episode is brought to you by these sponsors:College Knowledge Foundation. Your path to higher education.Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Modern Gent Customs. We don't make basics...We make statements.Hains Auto Detailing. Have your car smiling from wheel to wheel. After a trip to Josh your car will look better than brand new.Hossler Engraving. Looking for unique handcrafted gifts for all occasions Zach has you covered.Take a sip or snack break.SIP: Garage Beer.SNACK: Jurgy.OFFICIAL STUDIO SPONSOR: Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization. We've been doing so since 1980 all while keeping your budget in mind.To see photos of today's guest follow our Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
The Fianna Fáil TD took his seat in Leinster House for the first time yesterday.
Jerry spoke to Kerry’s new TD, Fianna Fáil’s Michael Cahill. Jerry asked him what will happen to his Kerry County Council seat now that he has been elected to the Dáil.
Cathaoirleach of Kenmare Municipal District, Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Cahill has claimed there is poor visibility on sections of the Ring of Kerry. He cited the experience of a couple from Kells, Agnes and John O’Sullivan, who nearly crashed while driving on the road close to the viaduct in Gleesk. Agnes explained what happened to Jerry.
Michael Cahill, who received over 2,000 first preference votes in last month’s local elections, has declared his interest in running for Fianna Fáil in Kerry at the next General Election. He spoke to Jerry about why he wants to represent Kerry in the Dáil.
That’s the call being made by Cathaoirleach of the Kenmare Municipal District, Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Cahill.
Education Minister and Fianna Fáil TD Norma Foley spoke to Jerry ahead of her party’s Ard Fheis this weekend. As Minister for Education, she has announced new anti-bullying measures for schools. Jerry also asked her if Fianna Fáil plans to run a candidate in the Kenmare Local Electoral Area to replace Cllr John Francis Flynn who won’t be contesting June’s elections. Fianna Fáil’s two other councillors in the Kenmare Municipal District, Michael Cahill and Norma Moriarty are running.
Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill has described the Ring of Kerry Road an embarrassment and claims 70% of the road is substandard. Michael spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Fianna Fáil Councillor, Michael Cahill has described the Ring of Kerry Road an embarrassment and claims 70% of the road is substandard. Michael spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
About the charity:Jen being a 100% disabled Veteran, it was believed that there was a minimum of a $10,000 Burial Benefit as part of the benefits package. Shortly after Jen's initial diagnosis she was hospitalized, this is where their family found out that they did not have the Life or Burial Insurance that they thought they had through the VA Benefits Packages. In discussing this issue with a friend, Stacy Coble Knight, Stacy took it upon herself to start a GoFundMe page and put together a couple of benefits for Jen to help offset unexpected and unforeseen expenses as well as raise funds to prepay and pre-plan Jen's final expenses and arrangements. Jen was overwhelmed and deeply touched at the response, Love and support she received from friends and family and more so from people that she never met.As a result, Jen wanted to see the same support continued for other female veterans with terminal cancer who don't have Life or Burial Insurance. This is how Team Jennifer Cahill Charities (TJCC) came to be. It is their mission at TJCC to continue this legacy for other female veterans to show them the same compassion, love and support that was shown to Jen, to prepay and pre-plan their final expenses and arrangements. This has been a huge relief and burden lifted from Jen and her family. The team hopes that those that read this will help support this mission, and join them in supporting our female veterans with terminal cancer.
Jockey Michael Cahill has given the new Gold Coast proper his tick of approval after riding on new surface this week in some trials. CEO Steve Lines & Michael Cahill are both looking forward to the return on Dec 9
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Michael Cahill is the CEO of Douro Labs, where he oversees the development and acceleration of the Pyth Network — an oracle network for real-time financial market data delivery to smart contract applications. In this episode, Cahill unpacks the unique advantages of Pyth Network over other oracle providers and explains what obstacles currently stand in the way of replicating the centralized trading experience on-chain. According to Cahill, DeFi is "very close to feature parity with some of the backend elements of derivatives trading on centralized exchanges — what we haven't yet cracked is the user experience." Pyth Network was incubated by Jump Trading before going live on Solana mainnet back in August of 2021.
Michael Cahill had his first race ride on Red Affro at an obscure race meeting at Gooloogong in 1979. The horse ran second but Michael says he was beaten by pilot error. Since then he's ridden with great skill to land a stunning total of 2600 winners in 4 jurisdictions. He's coming up 59, and would love to ride in races until age 60. In our recent interview he talks about the style his late father Ossie helped him to develop during his apprenticeship at Cowra. Michael explains his reason for wearing two sets of goggles when riding in races. He says rides are still plentiful but the good opportunities are not what they used to be. Michael looks back on a simple fall on the Sunny Coast in December 2021 which sidelined him for seven months. Remarkably he rode a winner at Doomben on his first day back. He says he had a good run for nine months before another race fall halted his progress. This time he was back in a month. Michael takes us back to early days at Cowra NSW when he and brother Matthew were apprenticed to their father Ossie. He says their careers were carefully guided. The talented jockey has never forgotten the occasion of his first race win at Orange on Melbourne Cup day 1980. He reflects on the dedication of his mother Margaret who had the job of driving him to race meetings all over the western districts. Michael talks of his sister Kathryn who combines her day job with the training of a small team of horses. The veteran jockey pays a final tribute to his father. He recalls a win at Canterbury on a Cowra trained horse which led to an approach from a very high profile trainer. Michael looks back on the highs and lows of his short stint in Sydney. He looks back on his two and a half years as track rider and race jockey for media icon Mike Willesee based at the Transmedia Park Stud at Cootamundra. Not surprisingly Michael came under the notice of the late Richard Freyer who had attained legendary status in the Riverina. He took the job and rode 70 winners in 18 months for the Freyer stable. Tired of bitterly cold winters, Michael jumped at the opportunity to ride at the Grafton and Coffs Harbour carnivals. He says the warmer climate changed his future plans. He looks back on a surprise offer from leading Queensland trainer Bruce McLachlan. Michael says he changed direction again when Gerald Ryan offered him a plum job on the Gold Coast. The jockey talks of his marriage to former English riding instructor Maxine Harris. He looks back on his first overseas riding contract in Singapore, and pays tribute to some top NZ jockeys who were there at the same time. Michael pays tribute to the brilliant Falvelon. He has no doubt the son of Alannon was the fastest horse he's ever ridden. Soon after his Doomben $10,000 win on Falvelon Michael accepted an offer to ride in Hong Kong. He talks of a first up win for John Moore. The jockey looks back on the circumstances that took him to Macau where he enjoyed a golden run. Michael talks of his Brisbane premiership win, and a narrow defeat in another. He talks of a Stradbroke win in 2005 for his great supporter Bevan Laming. Michael remembers wins in a Magic Millions 2YO Classic and a Winter Stakes now known as the Tatts Tiara. He remembers his nine rides on Victorian stayer Natural Blitz for trainer Doug Harrison. Michael talks of his association with NZ trainer Tony Pike which brought him a five win sequence on The Bostonian. The jockey reflects on a couple of stakes wins in Sydney, and a long list of Queensland black type wins. Michael talks of younger brother Matthew's recent return from injury. Former jockey Shane Dye has been very vocal lately about modern day jockey safety vests. He believes there are flaws in the design and Michael agrees with him. Michael speaks fondly of daughter Amelia and son Harry who is just now showing signs of wanting to follow in his father's footsteps. He closes with mention of his ambition to ride until age 60.
In this penultimate episode of our Coaching Tools and Approaches series, our host Claudia Day is joined by Trainer, Coach and Facilitator, Michael Cahill, to talk about the fascinating topic of constellations and systemic coaching. Michael explains the importance of understanding the systems we operate in, our need for belonging and the impact of discovering who we are loyal to. Discover the main principles that underpin healthy systems that are used in a constellation approach: time, place, and balance of exchange. Learn how constellations look to the past to reveal hidden patterns of behaviour that once identified can be changed, and why using the ‘wisdom of the body' rather than just rational cognitive thinking is so significant. Michael demonstrates this in an interesting live coaching demo and discussion. This episode is full of insights into behaviour and relationships, and ways to identify resources to help your clients move forward. “A constellation illuminates the hidden patterns and connection in what's going on and as soon as we see that we can do something different.” For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/coaching-tools-approaches-podcast-series-constellations
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Do you have a problem with the free flow of energy in your organisation? Perhaps you've been replacing individuals who aren't performing only to find that their replacements are also not bringing in the results. Then you need to listen to Michael Cahill, author, trainer, coach and facilitator at MarketMatters. Michael blends a rich and deep knowledge of NLP (neuro linguistic programming), Systemic Coaching and Constellations with his considerable experience of business and investment, to inspire change, growth and transformation within organisations. In this episode, Michael explains systemic coaching, his energy model, and how making decisions with the right energy can make all the difference in your organisation. He also discusses how you build a business, what leadership looks like, how you make decisions, and how you become more strategic.To learn more, download and listen today. Book recommendations Daniel Pink - A Whole New MindJim Collins - Good To GreatJohn Whittington - Systemic Coaching and ConstellationsOn today's podcast:What is systemic coaching?What the business world can learn from Tiger WoodsHow to make decisionsDifference between leadership and managementGet clear on what you're good atLinks:Book - An Investor's Guide to Analysing Companies and Valuing SharesTwitter – LinkedIn – Michael CahillWebsite – Market Matters
Davy Russell, Jockey; and Michael Cahill, Fianna Fáil Councillor, Kerry
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2j2erv6b Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Heartbreak and sadness after the death of the young rider in Kerry. Briseadh croí agus brón tar éis bhás an mharcaigh óíg i gCiarraí. Tributes are being widely paid to 13-year-old Jack de Bromhead who died in a horse-riding accident at Glenbeith in County Kerry yesterday afternoon. Tá ómós á thabhairt go forleathan don bhuachaill óg 13 bhliana d'aois Jack de Bromhead a bhásaigh i dtimpiste marcaíochta ag Gleann Beithe i gContae Chiarraí tráthnóna inné. Jack is the son of the well-known horse trainer Henry de Bromhead. Mac é Jack leis an traenálaí capall aitheanta Henry de Bromhead. The young rider was taking part in yesterday's races on Rosbeeth, a two-day event that takes place every year. Bhí an marcach óg ag glacadh páirt i rásaí inné ar thá Ros Beithe, ócáid dhá lá a bhíonn ann gach bliain. The rest of the event was canceled after yesterday's accident. Cuireadh an chuid eile den imeacht ar ceal tar éis na timpliste inné. It is understood that the accident happened during the fifth race at around 5pm yesterday. Tuigtear gur thárla an timpiste i rith an chúigiú ráis thart ar 5pm inné. The young rider fell from his horse when he was turning near the water. Thit an marcach óg dá chapall nuair a bhí sé i mbun chasadh a dhéanamh gar don uisce. The incident shocked those present, said local councilor Michael Cahill who lives close to the scene. Bhain an eachtra suaitheadh as a raibh i láthair, a dúírt an comhairleoir áitiúil Michael Cahill atá ina chónaí gar don láthair. The young teenager was treated at the scene, but was pronounced dead a short time later. Cuireadh cóír leighis ar an déagóír óg ar an lathair, ach fógraíodh marbh é go gairid ina dhiaidh sin. His body was taken to University Hospital, Kerry for a post-mortem examination. Tugadh a chorp chuig Ospidéal na hOllscoile, Ciarraí le scrúdú iarbháis a chur air. The Bromhead family have their stables on The Hill in County Waterford, where Rachael Blackmore is currently a stable rider. Ar An gCnoicín i gContae Phort Láirge atá a gcuid stáblaí ag muintir de Bromhead, mar a bhfuil Rachael Blackmore ina marcach stábla faoi láthair. Henry de Bromhead's chapel won the Grand National in 2021, and the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2021 and 2022. Bhuaigh caiple de chuid Henry de Bromhead an Grand National i 2021, agus Corn Óir Cheltenham i 2021 agus 2022.
On today's show Kathryn chats with Imelda May ahead of the release of the film ‘Fisherman's Friends: One And All tonight, Horslips legend Barry Devlin is in studio for this weeks insert of my life in travel and Michael Cahill chats about learning to swim as an adult.
On today's show Kathryn chats with Imelda May ahead of the release of the film ‘Fisherman's Friends: One And All tonight, Horslips legend Barry Devlin is in studio for this weeks insert of my life in travel and Michael Cahill chats about learning to swim as an adult.
It's our second birthday and we have a super-sized episode for you!Today we'll talk about some of our most intriguing cases from the past year, how we felt about the road trip and some of the things we didn't like. We also cover cases sent to us by our Patreon members.O'Dell kicks things off with the case of Brookey Lee West, one of Nevada's most infamous murderers. It all started with a body inside a trash can in a storage shed - and that wasn't even the craziest part.Erin then covers a case of a murdered musician from Austin, TX in what has been called the Book of Days murder.O'Dell closes things out with a WTF story about a very bad sheep, and then we give a sneak peek at what our third year is going to look like.Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:42 - Happy Birthday to Us!04:05 - Our Most Intriguing Cases from Last Year07:42 - O'Dell's Case: Brookey Lee West53:54 - Favorite Doc Watch Documentaries & Most Intriguing Members-Only Cases58:40 - Erin's Case: Michael Cahill (aka The Book of Days Murder)01:17:27 - Most (and Least)Intriguing Unsolved Serial Killer Cases01:20:38 - WTF Story: Bad Sheep01:23:23 - Least Favorite Cases from Last Year01:26:28 - Favorite WTF Stories from Last Year01:31:34 - A Peek at Year ThreeSupport us by becoming a memberSend us a tipLeave us a voice messageDo you have a missing loved one and you'd like us to share their story? Contact us at hearmystory@sixdegreesofwtf.comCheck out our website for more information on this week's episode, including links to resources and videos mentioned during the show.If you have a creepy story or unsolved mystery that you'd like to share with us, send us a message to killerstory@sixdegreesofwtf.comCheck out our social media See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become an Acast+ member! (This membership does not include all of the perks provided to Patreon members. See the description for details.) https://plus.acast.com/s/six-degrees-of-wtf.
In episode 56 Hannah tells the story of a musician who is murdered in the midst of a string of burglaries in a small community in Austin. Happy Halloween! Sources: Life is a Bumpy Road: A calendar book, a guitar and a very cold case (lifesabumpyroad.blogspot.com) Michael Cahill Archives - imaginary magnitude (imagitude.com) Note: The "Book of Days Murder" on America's Most Wanted - imaginary magnitude (imagitude.com) Remembering Michael Cahill - imaginary magnitude (imagitude.com) Book of Days Murder of Michael Cahill (dannyschweers.com) Breaking News - What's the Connection Between the Sunday Comics - and a Killer? | TheFutonCritic.com 1978 Book of Days (w2mw.com)
Dogs and horses will be restricted from accessing parts of Kerry's Blue Flag beaches during specific time periods this summer. Councillors voted to adopt the Kerry County Council Beach Bye Laws 2022. Under these bye laws, animals will be limited from accessing the Blue Flag areas of these beaches from 11am to 7pm from June 1st until September 15th. The restriction will operate from 12pm to 6pm at Kells beach. Radio Kerry Journalist Amber Galwey spoke to Jerry about the bye laws. Jerry also spoke to Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Cahill to get his views on the bye laws:
It's not every day that you get to spend time with a database industry legend. Today is that day. Dr. Michael Cahill is the VP Labs at MongoDB. Prior to leading Labs, he co-founded, and co-architected WiredTiger, the company and the storage engine respectively. His work on multiversion concurrency control and serializable isolation snapshotting has won the SIGMOD Test of Time award and his groundbreaking work on the Berkeley Database remains some of the most popular open source database software ever written. WiredTiger became the default storage engine after MongoDB acquired WiredTiger the company in 2015.MongoDB World 2022 - June 7-9th Register today using code "PODCAST" for a 25% discount.https://www.mongodb.com/world-2022
How does a split-second turn lead to 13 months out of action? This is the story of the ACL injury, what it is and how it effects players physically and mentally. Tipp FM's own Paul Carroll suffered the injury in 2020 and details the road to recovery with Tipp stars Michael Cahill and Aishling Moloney who have also endured the dreaded cruciate knee injury.
Managing your state of mind and your emotions has a profound effect on the quality of your life & that of those around you - personally & professionally. Mastering your own state facilitates the creation & maintenance of more positive relationships & success in business. I & my guest Michael Cahill explore how managing and leading your own state is a key foundation of leadership, decision making, and performance, getting others to follow your lead, and living a happy & fulfilling life.
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Welcome to episode 94 of the FTX Podcast with special guest Michael Cahill and your host Tristan Yver.Michael is the Head of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa for Jump Trading.
How long will Michael Cahill be sidelined ? - Dan Bougoure has two very talented youngsters heading to MM's - Which is the better one ?
Last night's Extra Time featuring a comprehensive review of the County Hurling final action over the weekend. This includes: - Noel McGrath, Tom McGrath, Noel Dundon, Michael Cahill & JJ Kennedy on the Dan Breen classic. - Cormac McGrath on Templederry's O'Riain victory. - Brian Carroll on Moyne/Templetuohy's promotion from Intermediate. - And Conor Sweeney on Skeheenarinky's fast finish to win the Junior A crown.
Managing your state of mind and your emotions has a profound effect on the quality of your life & that of those around you - personally & professionally. Mastering your own state facilitates the creation & maintenance of more positive relationships & success in business. I & my guest Michael Cahill explore how managing and leading your own state is a key foundation of leadership, decision making and performance, getting others to follow your lead and living a happy & fulfilling life. LEADERSHIP FOR LIFE is broadcast live Thursdays at 1PM ET.LEADERSHIP FOR LIFE TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).LEADERSHIP FOR LIFE Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).LEADERSHIP FOR LIFE Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
The oral hearing into the proposed South Kerry greenway project will be held from June 23rd – June 25th. Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Cahill says “the three days will be the most significant for the people and businesses of south Kerry and for the generations to come”.
#053 - My guest on this week's podcast, Michael Cahill, is a 19 year old Realtor in New York with HomeSmart Homes and Estates, servicing Orange, Duchess, and Sullivan counties. He has always been quiet and not good at talking to people - until he got into real estate! Now he has turned being an introvert into an advantage and is building a successful career. Listen to see how he has done it and how you can too!Have a referral for Michael? Connect with him at 845-674-7386 and cahill@byrdprore.com.Would you like to receive tips and inspiration on being successful in real estate in an unsalesy manner? Sign up for my free UnSalesyGram Newsletter at TheRealEstateUnSalesperson.com/Newsletter.
QLD Jockey Michael Cahill joins Andrew Bensley to chat about Brooklyn Hustle who he is now confirmed to ride in the final Group 1 of the season, the Tatt's Tiara at Eagle Farm on Saturday for Jason Warren and Dean Krongold.
Michael Cahill talks to Kathryn Thomas about learning to swim as an adult.
On today's show Kathryn chats to Gráinne Seoighe about her hosting of the IFTAs, catches up with Brendan Courtney, talks learning to swim as an adult with Michael Cahill, takes a look at Ireland's Islands with Thom Breathnach and discusses some of Ireland's best food trucks with James Patrice
Today's 'Banter' features QLD Jockey Michael Cahill ahead of Saturday's Ipswich meeting, one which Michael has had plenty of success at in the past. We spoke to him about that success and in particular his 5 wins in the Gai Waterhouse Classic.
In this interview edition, I got to spend time talking with Michael Cahill, a coach, trainer, facilitator and someone who's gone on, and continues to travel on, a journey filled with curiosity, learning and understanding – not only about us as humans but also a deep exploration of himself. In this interview, we discover how Michael went from staring out as an equity analyst and then set off another journey. We covered a range of topics that went from different coaching modalities, coaching presence, our left and right hemispheres of our brain, the importance of what beliefs you're holding about your client, the link between success and love, the unconscious mind and then a sprinkling of mBraining and a small touch on systemic work… and we still had lots more to talk about. Hopefully that might happen in a part 2, in the near future. So, grab a cuppa, sit back, and enjoy this wide ranging conversation – as I had over to Michael to introduce himself. Full details and show notes can be found here: https://stephenclements.ie/podcast-102/
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Minister for Education Norma Foley came under fire last Friday for a tweet welcoming emergency funding for Dromclough National School, Listowel. Jerry discusses the fallout from that tweet with former journalist and author, Donal Hickey and Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Cahill.
In this segment Brad recalls his association with trainers like Malcolm Johnston, Gerald Ryan and Les Bridge. He talks of the offer he got from champion Queensland trainer Bruce McLachlan who was anxious to get him back to Brisbane. Brad remembers with affection his big pay day when he won the 2008 Magic Millions Guineas on Heart Of The Citi for trainer Pat Duff. He talks of his frustration that a Group 1 win has eluded him. He’s gone close a couple of times. Brad speaks of his admiration for the late Ken Russell and his delight in being able to win three Russell memorial events. He speaks of a happy association with Sydney trainer David Payne who occasionally flew him to Sydney for race rides. The jockey gives special mention to his son Bayley who was too small to be a footballer, but too big to be a jockey. Brad concludes by paying tribute to older jockeys like Jeff Lloyd and Michael Cahill.
Winning Edge chats to in-form jockey Michael Cahill about The Bostonian in the Kingsford-Smith Cup.
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It’s great to catch up with a jockey who’s been the ultimate professional for four decades. Michael Cahill was born into a great racing family at Cowra(NSW). He was probably resigned to the career of a bush jockey in his early days, but decided on a change of direction twenty two years ago. An offer from Bruce McLachlan initially took him to Queensland, and he’s been among Brisbane’s top jockeys ever since. In part 1 of the podcast Michael talks of his strong family background in racing, and his first taste of the big smoke. He recalls his time working at Mike Willesee’s Trandmedia Stud, and a stint as stable jockey for top Riverina trainer Richard Freyer.
In part two of the podcast Michael Cahill remembers Falvelon as the fastest horse he ever rode. He talks of his time in Hong Kong and Macau. The latter contract took him to a jockeys title, and a Derby win. He recalls some of the talented horses he’s ridden, his premiership battles in Brisbane, and the inevitable injuries. He pays tribute to his brother Matthew, who stayed at Cowra, destined to become a champion jockey in the NSW Central west. Michael talks about his likely future.
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On the latest episode of the BIG show, we sit down with the star and director of the upcoming indie film, I, Origins, Michael Pitt and Michael Cahill. The Sundance favorite tells the story of a molecular biologist and his lab partner who uncover startling evidence that could fundamentally change society as we know it and cause them to question their once-certain beliefs in science and spirituality. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films including Guardians of the Galaxy and Lucy all on Episode 257 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we sit down with the star and director of the upcoming indie film, I, Origins, Michael Pitt and Michael Cahill. The Sundance favorite tells the story of a molecular biologist and his lab partner who uncover startling evidence that could fundamentally change society as we know it and cause them to question their once-certain beliefs in science and spirituality. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films including Guardians of the Galaxy and Lucy all on Episode 257 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we sit down with the star and director of the upcoming indie film, I, Origins, Michael Pitt and Michael Cahill. The Sundance favorite tells the story of a molecular biologist and his lab partner who uncover startling evidence that could fundamentally change society as we know it and cause them to question their once-certain beliefs in science and spirituality. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films including Guardians of the Galaxy and Lucy all on Episode 257 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Special Guests: Bruce Ford, SVP Business Development with Lodging Econometrics and Michael Cahill, CEO & Founder, HREC, Hospitality Real Estate Counselors discuss hotel valuations and the future health of the lodging real estate business ... Interview with Dr. Bjorn Hanson, divisional dean of NYU’s Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management on the globalization of the hotel business, the new hotel brand explosion, changing needs of Gen-Xers and Millennials, and more ... Interview with Miguel Rivera, HVS Asset Management division on a better way to benchmark GM salaries and bonuses ... And more