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Corporate Travel Management's accounting scandal is worse than expected, inflation surged to its highest level since June 2024. Plus, Michael McCarthy joins the show to discuss the upcoming US Federal Reserve interest rates decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining us on this sponsored episode of the Mobility Management podcast are two leaders from Atlas Technology: Michael McCarthy, Director of Growth, and Chenna Strange, Customer Experience and Support. In this episode, McCarthy and Strange join Mobility Management editor in chief Laurie Watanabe to share the next stage of Atlas Technology and its new rebrand, explore how Atlas's full RCM platform supports providers — and toast an old friend.
Tonight's Newsround is brought to you by Eoin Sheahan, Cameron Hill, and Michael McCarthy.
Tuesday's Newsround is brought to you by Eoin Sheahan, Cameron Hill, and Michael McCarthy.
Michael McCarthy was joined by Ben Symes and David Wilson for this weeks final one standing as Mick try's to pick a team to keep himself in the game which is now down to the final 3! Final One Standing on Off The Ball is brought to you by William Hill, download the app and play today. Over 18's only see gamblingcare.ie for more
The national screening programme for breast cancer is projected to miss its screening targets for a third consecutive year. Dr Michael McCarthy, Consultant medical oncologist and President of the Irish society of medical Oncology discuss the missed targets with Ciara.
The national screening programme for breast cancer is projected to miss its screening targets for a third consecutive year. Dr Michael McCarthy, Consultant medical oncologist and President of the Irish society of medical Oncology discuss the missed targets with Ciara.
Ahead of the 2025 Breeders Cup from Del Mar Charlotte Greenway recaps on the interviews from the last couple of weeks with connections of runners over the next couple of days. We kick off with the feature race the Breeders' Cup Classic, which unfortunately does not feature Sovereignty after he was ruled out with the temperature. We do however hear from Michael McCarthy, trainer of Journalism who'll be hoping to win it for the three-year-olds, whilst Yoshito Yahagi shares his hopes of winning the race with Forever Young and becoming the first Japanese horse to do so. Finally on this, Mike Smith, the winning most Jockey at the BC discusses his mount and along with his four others. Then moving on, we hear from Christophe Soumillon on all of his rides for Aidan O'Brien as he continues to step in for Ryan Moore whilst Patrick Cooper shares why he believes Amiloc will be suited by the BC Turf. Billy Koch also talks about Gold Phoenix‘s chance in the Turf and finally James Owen previews Wimbledon Hawkeye's chances before Hugo Palmer looks at his runner in the Juvenile Turf Sprint, Ardisia. Jockey Umberto Rispoli is along to pick out his best ride of the weekend along with trainer Cherie DeVeaux, who send a select team to Del Mar. Finally, we hear about the chances of two European challenges in the turf sprint, Khaadem and Shes Quality.
Nick is joined by Matt Chapman for a canter through the racing headlines, and with a strong focus on next weekend's epic Breeders' Cup Classic. We hear from Sovereignty's rider Junior Alvarado plus get the lowdown on old rival Journalism from trainer Michael McCarthy, who explains why regular rider Umberto Rispoli has lost the ride to Jose Ortiz. Also on today's show, Charlie Hills speaks movingly about what's next for him, Cicero's Gift and Del Mar-bound Khaadem. Penny Taylor from Godolphin drops in to remind all to get voting ahead of the TIEA Awards, while Jamie Insole is hoping for more luck at the Tattersalls Horses in Training after the success of Witness Stand, plus Jim is back with the latest from Hong Kong.
Nick is joined by Matt Chapman for a canter through the racing headlines, and with a strong focus on next weekend's epic Breeders' Cup Classic. We hear from Sovereignty's rider Junior Alvarado plus get the lowdown on old rival Journalism from trainer Michael McCarthy, who explains why regular rider Umberto Rispoli has lost the ride to Jose Ortiz. Also on today's show, Charlie Hills speaks movingly about what's next for him, Cicero's Gift and Del Mar-bound Khaadem. Penny Taylor from Godolphin drops in to remind all to get voting ahead of the TIEA Awards, while Jamie Insole is hoping for more luck at the Tattersalls Horses in Training after the success of Witness Stand, plus Jim is back with the latest from Hong Kong.
Eoin Sheahan, Michael McCarthy and Stephen Doyle are back on a busy Monday for the Newsround.The Newsround with UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction
Eoin Sheahan was joined by Michael McCarthy and David Wilson for this week's Final One Standing, where they try and predict the future and pick the winners of this weekend's Premier League fixtures. Final One Standing on Off The Ball is brought to you by William Hill, download the app and play today. Over 18's only see gamblingcare.ie for more
Cameron Hill and Michael McCarthy join Eoin Sheehan to discuss today's news before the Republic of Ireland face off against Armenia in a do or die World Cup Qualifier in the Aviva Stadium The Newsround is brought to you by UPMC #getbackinaction
GYG did a full circle – with investors initially giving its quarterly update the thumbs up, before seeing the details. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.25% to 8,969 GOLD: $4,030/oz BITCOIN: $185,370 CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 65.8 US cents AUD/GBP: 49.3 British pence AUD/EUR: 56 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 100 Yen AUD/NZD: 1.14 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight's Newsround is brought to you by Cameron Hill, Eoin Sheahan, and Michael McCarthy as they take you through the biggest sporting stories of the day. The Newsround is brought to you by UPMC | #GetBackInAction
Hutt and Chad break down why there's nothing more SEC than Bobby Petrino being given another chance to coach the Hogs and the NFL's decision to have Bad Bunny perform the SB halftime show. Plus, Sports Media Reporter FOS, Michael McCarthy joins the show to discuss Bad Bunny getting the Super Bowl nod, Paul Finebaum considering a run for public office and the US Ryder Cup debacle at Bethpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We take look at new figures contained in 2024 ‘Local Authority Performance Indicator Report' from National Oversight and Audit Commission. The findings all to discuss with Michael McCarthy, Chair of the National Oversight and Audit Commission.
A leading oncologist has warned that public patients are being denied powerful new cancer drugs which could keep them alive for longer or in some cases, cure them, while these same drugs are available to people who have health insurance. The oncologist in question, Dr. Michael McCarthy, a cancer specialist in Galway University Hospital, who has long campaigned to end the inequity, is now among a number of senior specialists who are supporting a letter to Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill proposing a co-funded early-access programme. Dr. Michael McCarthy, Consultant Oncologist at Galway University Hospital, joined Pat Kenny on the show.
Michael McCarthy and Cian Fahey sit in an empty Croke Park after the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Minnesota Vikings.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Michael McCarthy from MooMoo Australia about the day's market action including Myer's disappointing profit result, and Nvidia's huge OpenAI deal.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Michael McCarthy from MooMoo Australia about the day's market action including Myer's disappointing profit result, and Nvidia's huge OpenAI deal.
Michael McCarthy and Cian Fahey bring you this week's edition of the NFL Pod as Ger misses out. What should the Cincinnati Bengals do about Joe Burrow's injury? Did the Giants and Cowboys play out the best game of the season already? And how did the Steelers throw the game away against the Seahawks.
On tonight's Newsround, brought to you by Oisin Coyne , Michael McCarthy, and Eoin Sheahan, the lads discuss another chip falling in inter-county football, as Kieran Donnelly departs Fermanagh. They also discuss the continuing saga of Ebereche Eze, as his departure from Crystal Palace looks imminent. Brought to you by UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction
August 7, 2025 Hour 3 Phil Steele & Michael McCarthy. Two full segments and a commercial break with Phil Steele talking college football. Michael talks the business of sport with M&M.
ESPN is making a big push to add NFL assets including NFL RedZone. Plus, Michael McCarthy joins us and the guys reaction to the Speedway Classic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael McCarthy is joined by Eoin Sheahan, Nathan Murphy and Matthew Brennan for this week's episode of The Crappy Quiz.Dove Men Care #DoveMenCare
Clinical researchers are set to launch immune-cell therapy clinical trials aimed at tackling treatment resistance in solid tumour, supported by a €11.9 million grant from the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund. The project is being spearheaded by a consortium from LIfT BiSciences, University of Galway, Galway University Hospitals and Hooke Bio. The funding award, announced by Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke T.D., and Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless T.D., is the largest single grant awarded by the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund to date, with €5.9 million in direct funding going to University of Galway. The consortium will launch the first-in-human clinical trials of a ground-breaking neutrophil-based cancer immune-cell therapy developed by LIfT BioSciences, a client of Údarás na Gaeltachta with an Irish base in An Spidéal, Co. Galway. Neutrophils are part of the first line of defence in the body's immune response. The trial will focus on patients with metastatic cervical and head and neck cancer who have exhausted all standard treatments, including checkpoint inhibitors. Trials, which will be conducted at Galway University Hospitals, are expected to begin in 2026. The grant will support the clinical development of LIfT BioSciences' next-generation cell therapy designed to overcome resistance in solid tumours, known as Immuno-Modulatory Alpha Neutrophils (IMANs). University of Galway will contribute its deep expertise in oncology and cell therapy clinical trials, as well as in translating laboratory research into clinical applications, including predictive biomarkers. Hooke Bio will provide advanced analytical tools to optimise and assess how patients respond to this novel therapy. The study will first establish the safe and effective dose of immune-cell cancer therapy and then combine this treatment with other immune-based therapies to overcome resistance to these cancer treatments observed in some patients. Professor Sean Hynes, Consultant Histopathologist and Translational Cancer Researcher from University of Galway's School of Medicine and Lead Academic of the award said: "In partnership with LiFT BioSciences and Hooke Bio, we are very excited about University of Galway and Galway University Hospital being at the forefront of delivering on new oncological cellular therapies by using neutrophils, the body's own first responders, in the fight against cancer and ensuring patients in the West of Ireland have access to such cutting edge treatments." Professor Fidelma Dunne, Director of the Institute for Clinical Trials at University of Galway, said: "The Institute for Clinical Trials is proud to support this collaboration and look forward to working closely with Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund partners LifT BioSciences and Hooke Bio, and with academic and clinical colleagues at the University and Galway University Hospital. The programme will bring a new therapy to patients with an unmet critical need. This will be a truly inspirational journey from basic science to a first in human trial as we deliver this novel cell therapy to cancer patients." Dr Michael McCarthy, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Principal Investigator at University Hospital Galway, added: "Cancer remains one of the most complex and dynamic diseases. IMANs have the potential to overcome key limitations of current cancer treatments by activating both the innate and adaptive branches of the immune system. This dual stimulation enables a comprehensive anti-tumour response, representing a transformative advancement in cancer therapy. We are pleased to receive this grant in collaboration with LIfT and Hooke Bio, and we look forward to accelerating the clinical development of this groundbreaking immunotherapy." Dr Andrew Finnerty Manager of the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland at University of Galway, said: "We at the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ire...
Eoin Sheahan, Stephen Doyle and Michael McCarthy bring you a bumper Newsround this week to talk about Kerry's All-Ireland Final victory over Donegal in great detail.UPMC in Ireland #GetBackInAction
Nick, in New York, is joined by award winning Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding for today's essential horseracing news and views digest. They bring you the latest on Delacroix's running plans, plus examine why trainers The Gosdens and Ed Dunlop found the wheels of justice turning very differently following recent drug infringements. Also on today's show, Joseph O'Brien on Irish Oaks fancy Wemighttakedlongway, plus Al Riffa in the Curragh Cup and Green Sense in the Robert Papin at Chantilly. In the USA, Nick talks to trainers Michael McCarthy and Brendan Walsh as they face off with Journalism and Gosger in the Haskell at Monmouth Park. Plus, Gordon Brown on the 78th anniversary of the first ever British evening fixture at Hamilton Park, NHRM's Tracey Harding on the latest innovative exhibitions, and Tom Dunlop's Great Big Bike Ride aiming to raise £60,000 for good causes.
Charlotte Greenway is back with the Saturday Edition and has plenty to bring you today. We start in Ireland at The Curragh with the Irish Oaks where Epsom Oaks heroine Mini Hauk is a very short price but her chief rival looks to be Joseph O'Brien's filly who finished fourth at Epsom and he talks about her chance. Johnny Murtagh also discusses his filly who has only run the twice and is still a maiden. Andrew Slattery and Johnny Portman provide an update on their two runners in the Sapphire Stakes tomorrow. Then, onto Newbury and ahead of the Weatherby's Super Sprint we hear from variety of connections including Johnny Allison, who co-owns favourite Havana Hurricane, Rod Millman on the Middleham Park Filly Anthelia and Richard Hughes who also has a runner in the competitive Hackwood Stakes. Finally, we head over to America to hear from Michael McCarthy and Brendan Walsh ahead of Journalism and Gosger meeting again, this time in tomorrow's Haskell Stakes.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Harry Murphy Cruise from Oxford Economics about what's driving inflation lower and what it means for interest rates while Michael McCarthy from moomoo takes a look at the day on the sharemarket including Virgin Australia's second day on the ASX and another record for the Commonwealth Bank.
June 18, 2025 GUEST #1:Michael McCarthy,Pastor of Christ Fellowship ofBohemia, Long Island, NY, whowill address: “An OVERVIEW of the UPCOMINGFELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE NEWYORK” GUEST #2:Ryan Hemelaar,Australian street evangelist, apolo-gist, debater, podcast host & foun-der of NeedGod.net, who willaddress: “The RELIGIOUS CLIMATE & MOSTPREVALENT OPPOSITIONS to theGOSPEL in AUSTRALIA” Subscribe: Listen:
Stephen Doyle and Michael McCarthy join Eoin Sheahan for Monday night's Newsround and we're starting with the biggest story of a packed weekend, the Seagulls at the Aviva Stadium.UPMC in Ireland #GetBackInAction
In this special bonus episode of The Newsround, Eoin Sheahan is joined by Michael McCarthy to discuss the controversial ticket prices for the Munster Hurling Final.The Newsround with UPMC in Ireland #GetBackInAction
Oisin Coyne returns to deliver the Newsround today for Michael McCarthy and Eoin Sheahan ahead of the Conference League final tonight between Chelsea and Real Betis.The Newsround with UPMC Ireland #GetBackInAction
Kentucky Bred - Presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development and Breeders Incentive Funds featuring trainers Brendan Walsh & Michael McCarthy
Presented by TwinSpires Hear from Preakness winning trainer Michael McCarthy and Brendan Walsh, trainer of runner up Gosger, as we look back on the 150th Preakness Stakes. Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Ray Bouchard shares his thoughts on Journalism's unforgettable performance. Santa Anita analyst Michelle Yu looks ahead to a weekend full of graded stakes and we catch up with jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson for the latest on her recovery and comeback. Plus, Joe Kristufek previews three races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker takes you on his weekly Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program in the College of Business.
A post-Preakness Stakes edition of HRRN's Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton featuring Brendan Walsh & Michael McCarthy
Louie & Sean are back with another rendition of BH Monday.Hear from Umberto Rispoli, owner Aron Wellman, and trainer Michael McCarthy as they discuss Journalism's incredible rally in the Preakness.
This weekend may be for the last time when Preakness 2025 is run at old Pimlico. It is the site for this week's Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Michael McCarthy, the trainer of Journalism, discusses the timeline since his colt finished second in the Kentucky Derby and how he looks at being the favorite for the Preakness. Trainer Jamie Osborne talks about the reasons he decided not to bring Heart of Honor from across the Atlantic to race in the Derby and why he chose the Preakness for this colt and his daughter Saffie to ride in the U.S. From 1/ST Racing, the outgoing managers of the Preakness, TV host and analyst Ron Nicoletti and executive vice president Mike Rogers discuss not only Saturday's classic but also the transition of the Preakness and the rest of the state's racing to the new Maryland Jockey Club. Paddock Prince handicapper David Levitch offers analysis of both the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan on Friday and the Preakness on Saturday, even offering advice based on the weather whether it is rain or shine. Co-host John Cherwa from the Los Angeles Times discusses the big fine incurred by jockey Júnior Alvarado for overuse of the riding crop on Sovereignty to win the Kentucky Derby. They also look at listener and reader feedback about the idea to expand the Triple Crown by one week. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
It's the Femi & Friends hour! Femi Abebefe recaps last night's NBA Playoff results with the Timberwolves knocking out the Lakers from the postseason. Plus, Femi hits on today's headlines, and is joined by horse trainer Michael McCarthy to preview the Kentucky Derby. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trainer of Journalism, Michael McCarthy joins the show to preview this Saturday's Kentucky Derby! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presented by Hill ‘N' Dale at Xalapa Bobby Neuman and Jude Feld broadcast live from trackside at Churchill Downs and get ready for Kentucky Derby 151. Special guest include Amy Lawyer – Dept. Chair University of Louisville Equine Industry Program, trainer Michael McCarthy, Churchill Downs track announcer Travis Stone, Jared Burdine – GM Hill n Dale at Xalapa. jockey Joseph Ramos, and trainer Brad Cox
**Every Tuesday night, we gather online to listen to the episode and discuss it among friends. Everyone is invited to this community building event. Bring your insights and questions. REGISTER HERE for Tuesday, March 25th, 8 pm ET/5 pm PTSteve's guest is Michael McCarthy, author of 'The Master's Tools: How Finance Wrecked Democracy and a Radical Plan to Rebuild It.' They explore McCarthy's analysis of financialization as a deliberate class project to dismantle working-class power and exacerbate inequality.They look at the historical shift from a robust Social Security system to a privatized, financialized pension system as well as the rise of neoliberal policies post-1970s, facilitated by monetary policy changes (anybody remember the gold standard?) The conversation goes into the failure of both traditional and direct democracies to serve the working class.The episode also weaves through MMT perspectives and the impact of government policies. They touch on the potential of public banking and democratizing finance to empower the working class as well as the challenges of implementing these ideas.Michael A. McCarthy is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Community Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His book Dismantling Solidarity: Capitalist Politics and American Pensions since the New Deal was awarded the Paul Sweezy Book Award as well as an honorable mention for the Labor and Labor Movements Book Award. His most recent book is The Master's Tools: How Finance Wrecked Democracy (And a Radical Plan to Rebuild It). Mike has written for the Boston Review, The Guardian, Jacobin, Noema, and the Washington Post.@its_mccarthy on X
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Truth is stranger than fiction. The Noah Option by Michael McCarthy eerily predicts unfolding events—government coercion, propaganda, and division. A tsunami of fear floods the nation, forcing compliance through mandates. As history repeats, we must remember: “Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God.” The past warns us—will we listen before the next crisis arrives?