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This week is Organ Donor Awareness Week. The week, which runs until this Sunday, the 18th of May, comes with a powerful national call to action: “Don't Leave Your Loved Ones in Doubt”. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aine Mae Crowley who had a kidney and pancreas transplant in 2017, based in Miltown and Kirsty Donnellan from Tulla.
Miles and Jack were pleased to be joined by Bucks podcaster Ti Windisch for today's discussion. The trio tapped in with the state of the Milwaukee Bucks and their title chances, the continued dominance of OKC and the sudden streaks of the Rockets and Wolves!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miles and Jack were pleased to be joined by Bucks podcaster Ti Windisch for today's discussion. The trio tapped in with the state of the Milwaukee Bucks and their title chances, the continued dominance of OKC and the sudden streaks of the Rockets and Wolves!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's hoped legacy water disruptions in a bustling West Clare town will finally be coming to an end this Summer. Uisce Eireann has confirmed it will be replacing 6km of defective 50-year-old mains on the Coore water scheme which also serves the surrounding areas of Mullagh, Quilty, Spanish Point and Annagh. The works will commence in March and are expected to be complete by mid June. Quilty Fianna Fáil Councillor Michael Shannon says it's crucial for the region's tourism product.
Éigse Thomáis Uí Aodha returns to Miltown Malbay this weekend. This year will be the sixth year that the annual Irish-language festival will have taken place The festival takes place in memory of Tomás Ó hAodha (1866-1935), a major literary and cultural figure at the time of the Gaelic renaissance and a native of Miltown. To tell us more about it, Alan Morrisey was joined by a member of the organising committee, Séamus Mac Mathúna. Photo (c): Clare FM
It's claimed the people of Miltown have been "sold a disaster" due to persistent water outages affecting homes and businesses in the region. It's after a burst main led to supply disruptions in the Coore, Quilty, Mullagh,Miltown Malbay, Spanish Point and Cooraclare areas for the second time in the space of a month. The West Clare Municipal District has since requested a meeting with Senior Management in Uisce Eireann and Clare's Oireachtas members with a view to securing capital funding to upgrade the 50-year-old pipeline serving the network. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Shane Talty says the situation is completely unacceptable.
Cratloe Manager Colm Collins After Win Over Miltown In TUS Clare SFC
Clare FM's Derrick Lynch speaking with Joe Garry and Paudie Carmody to preview the opening games of the 2024 TUS Clare SFC & IFC SFC Fixtures Friday @ 7.30pm KIB v Eire Óg in Cooraclare (G1) Cratloe v Miltown in Clarecastle (G3) Barefield v Breckans in Corofin (G2) ======= Saturday Kilmihil v Lissycasey in Kilrush at 2pm (G1) Ennistymon v Doonbeg in Miltown at 6pm (G3) Kildysart v Corofin 7pm in Clarecastle (G2) ================ IFC Friday KIlrush v Banner in Lissycasey at 7.30pm Saturday Coolmeen v Liscannor in Quilty at 3pm Cooraclare v Killimer in Doonbeg at 2pm Tones v O'Curry's in Lissycasey at 6pm Naomh Eoin v Clondegad in Miltown at 4pm Sunday Shannon Gaels v Ennistymon in Quilty at 12pm
Uisce Eireann is being urged to prioritise the enhancement of water and wastewater infrastructure in Miltown Malbay following renewed supply disruptions this weekend. It's after a burst main led to outages in the Coore, Mullagh, Miltown Malbay and Spanish Point areas yesterday afternoon; leaving bars, restaurants and public toilets without water during a peak visitor period. In a statement to Clare FM, Uisce Eireann says crews were immediately deployed to carry out repairs and that supply is now returning to all impacted customers. Clare Independent TD and MEP Elect Michael McNamara says the repeated occurrence is unacceptable.
Former Chairman of Clare and Munster GAA, the late Noel Walsh is to be honoured in the Munster U20 football championship, where the teams will compete for the Noel Walsh Cup. The Miltown man, who passed away in 2020, was part of the Clare's management team for the Banner's 1992 Munster championship title victory. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Noel's Son, Carl Walsh and Kieran Keating, Chair Of Clare GAA on Friday's Morning Focus.
Coming up on the show, we look ahead to Clare's National Hurling League showdown with Waterford as Brian Lohan takes his side to the newly revamped Walsh Park to face Davy's Deise. It's another big weekend on the local soccer front with the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup getting underway while Avenue United will be hoping to make more inroads in the Munster Junior Cup as they go to Dunmanway in West Cork to face Togher in the last eight of the provincial competition. Clare's ladies footballers are hoping to take a huge step toward promotion from Division Three of the National League when they host Roscommon in Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon, while the minors begin their provincial series with a home tie in Miltown against Cork 24 hours earlier. Alan Troy brings us this weeks Greyhound Focus and plenty more besides.
A former Clare selector believes Cathal O'Connor will go down in history as one of the best footballers to have ever pulled on the saffron and blue jersey. The Coolmeen man has announced his inter-county retirement after more than fourteen years of service. After making his debut in the NFL in 2009, O'Connor would remain a vital fixture st midfield and was named man of the match when Clare defeated Roscommon to secure an All-Ireland Quarter-Final place in 2022. Miltown's David O'Brien has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan that Cathal was a player that always rose to the occasion.
Brian McTernan is an American musician and record producer from Baltimore, Maryland. He was the lead vocalist in the hardcore punk band Battery, the guitarist in Ashes, and is the singer in Be Well. Brian operates the recording studio Salad Days from his home in Beltsville, Maryland. His studio is named after the Minor Threat song of the same name. In 2003, he formed Salad Days Records, a record label affiliated with Atlantic Records, through which he signed and released music by Moments in Grace. I got Brian on the Skype and this is what we chat about: the song Hello Sun Battery Starting Salad Days Moving back to DC Almost burning out What was/is he like in the studio Recording with Hot Water Music What types of bands will he work with Converge Circa Survive The power going out at Fest The Turnstile story And a ton more Go follow Be Well and Salad Days' Instagram accounts. I have links in the show notes Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
It's claimed persistent water outages are having a catastrophic effect on Miltown's tourist reputation. For the second day in a row this week , restaurants, cafes and visitor accommodation in the West Clare town have been forced to shut up due to a burst water mains. A traffic management plan has been put in place in Miltown today while Uisce Eireann carry out repairs to the main, which is expected to cause supply disruptions up until 5pm this evening. The utility say they are working as quickly as possible to restore water for those in the affected areas. Local Air BnB owner Sean Malone has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan the legacy issue is continuing to leave a sour taste in the mouths of holidaymakers and leisure seekers. Meanwhile in Quilty repairs to a burst main are expected to last until 4pm this afternoon. Uisce Eireann is thanking consumers in both Quilty and Miltown for their patience during the unplanned outage and is advising those in the affected areas to allow at least 2-3 hours after the estimated restoration time for full supply to return.
It was a dramatic weekend in round four of the Galway SFC & round three of the IFC, Jonathan Higgins of Galway Bay FM joined Paul Shaughnessy to discuss it all. Subscribe for more content! This podcast is brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie
The Frontier Psychiatrists is a newsletter by noted medical content creator Owen Scott Muir, M.D. This series is on individual medicines. Data is presented and referenced, but it's a farewell to prescribing. I learned psychopharmacology, but it's not the focus of my career anymore. Other installments in this series include Klonopin, Lurasidone, Olanzapine, Zulranolone, Benzos, Caffeine, Semeglutide, Lamotrigine, Cocaine, Xylazine, Lithium, dextromethorphan/bupropion and Adderall, etc.I also take requests from subscribers—this whole series is by request from the inimitable Kari Groff. Thanks for reading, and please— support the work!By the 1960s, treatment had been medicalized. The first psychotropic drugs were discovered by serendipity and introduced into psychiatry. The symptom relief they brought was so startling and persuasive that there was a major shift from psychologic to pharmacological treatment.—Leon Eisenberg, M.D., the Stepfather of Laurence B. Guttmacher, M.D.Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine medication that has the brand name Xanax. It has an FDA label for “Panic Disorder, with or without agoraphobia.” In my Klonopin piece, and my prior general benzo review before that, I talked about lipophilicity—how fast a drug can get into the brain, based on how soluble it is in fat. A lipid bilayer protects our brain from drugs inviting themselves in, Willy Nilly.It gets into the brain fast. It has a short half-life—the liver breaks it down rapidly. Xanax is fast in and fast out. Was the drug concocted to be abused? With Xanax, You won't even remember you asked.The world would be better if nobody ever knew it existed. Those doctors who promoted it lied to themselves. One of the Xanax evangelicals told me so himself. Laurence Guttmacher, M.D., is his name. He was an older man when we met. He is very tall. My mother immediately remembered meeting him over a decade ago when I read this article to her on a first pass: “He thanked me for allowing us to train Owen as a psychiatrist,” she noted. He is an advisory dean at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. In the first week of medical school, the first lecture he gave me was about not allowing drug reps into the hospital. Only 15 years later, writing this, do I apprehend how haunted he was by the pharmacology he mid-wifed. He has written a medication guide and an older historical ECT manual, too. He spends time teaching now.Dr. Guttmacher is in the family business. He is a third-generation psychiatrist. His grandfather was the president of the American Eugenics Society—he took over from Margaret Sanger, the champion of the birth control pill. It kept undesirable people from having more children. Laurence Guttmacher is an American Jew. Eugenics was re-purposed from utopian, enlightened, Jewish, and intellectual ideals by Nazis. It was promptly used against the same Jews and other “feebleminded undesirables.” The subsequent rejection of medicalization of psychiatric distress is understandable, among largely Jewish analysts, given Nazis (again, from Drs. Guttmacher and Eisenberg):Psychoanalysis helped psychiatry preserve an abiding interest in the individuality of patients while other medical specialists were losing sight of the patient in their preoccupation with the biology of the disease. It connected the symptoms of mental illness to the psychopathology of everyday life. Psychiatrists learned to help patients by paying attention to their mental symptoms in an era when psychiatry had no procedures. …When [psychoanalysis] was banned from the Congress of Psychology at Munich as ‘a Jewish science' in October 1933, psychoanalysts in Berlin and Vienna began to migrate to the UK and the US. …some 100–200 European analysts and some 30–50 analytically orientated psychologists emigrated to America in the 1930s… the membership of the American Psychoanalytic Association was only 135 in 1936 and almost doubled to 249 by 1944 …[This] influx was as significant intellectually as it was numerically; many refugees … became leaders in the movement.This was Laurence Guttmacher's inheritance—idealism about mind or brain—gone, catastrophically, south. His father and mother were quixotic psychiatrists as well. Psychoanalysis was potent because it explains something. People love explanations— but don't often demand that they be correct. Before the age of oral medicines, psychoanalysis offered these:No other psychologic theory provided what was purported to be so comprehensive an account of the origins of psychopathology. The brain sciences were largely irrelevant to clinical practice. In the mid-century, descriptive psychiatrists were held in little esteem because the diagnosis was unreliable and made little difference in treatment. The psychiatric pharmacopeia was limited to hypnotics and sedatives. This changed with Thorazine. The push towards “biological” explanations continued with the advertising efforts of fellow psychiatrist Dr. Arthur Sackler. His advertising firms, which he purchased and disguised his control of, were behind campaigns for drugs like Valium, Thorazine, Serax, Miltown, and the rest. This was well before his feckless son, Dr. Richard Sackler, took his portion of a family business and murdered undesirables with Oxycodone.Physicians love to be scientific-ish. We love the sense of science. We love an explanation. Laurence Guttmacher loved explanations. Xanax worked—plus, safer than Miltown. As he would later write, doing some heavy editing for his late stepfather:The influence of the authority of one's teachers, the experience of seeing patients improve during psychotherapy (most non-psychotic patients did), the logic and malleability of psychodynamic explanations, and the readiness with which patients desperate for a way out of their dilemmas accepted those explanations combined to make believers of all but the most skeptical of trainees. Those who were non-believers were easily dismissed with ad hominem attacks on their unanalyzed resistance.In that week one lecture in medical school, Dr. Guttmacher was my authoritative teacher. The lesson? Be accountable, even for violations of good sense one has yet to commit.That class featured slides on the percentage of doctors who felt drug representatives had influenced them— according to themselves. A scant one percent admitted to any possibility of influence by industry. The same physicians' opinions about colleagues—99% of them above any influence, remember— were presented on the next slide.In my first week of medical school, Laurence Guttmacher highlighted our credulousness, 40% of the same physicians understood their colleagues would fall under the thrall of attractive drug reps. Physicians were justly suspicious of Pharma's influence on everyone—except ourselves. This, of course, was exactly the pitch Arthur Sackler was making—as far as I can tell, he was an astute psychiatrist.Physicians love to be helpful. What is the most addictive substance for physicians? Samples! We can give them to our patients. We loved it when our office staff were gifted treats. We are “jonesing” to be gracious. We get hooked when people listen to us! Industry paid for all this. Arthur Sackler's disciples were not high on their own supply, unlike individual physicians—intoxicated by how beyond reproach they were. They paid for us to talk to each other, and they paid more if the person being listened to said the right things about Xanax. Administrative staff? Lunch. The same devious machinations of Italian grandmothers—Mangia!— were deployed to influence physicians. There were attractive people to listen to us about how much we cared and our desire to be gracious—the Sacklers ensured it. Arthur was a psychiatrist, after all— someone to hear you out feels good.We had so much to teach. Dr. Laurence Guttmacher researched panic disorder at the National Institute of Mental Health earlier in his career. He was a compelling speaker for Xanax, given his panic disorder pedigree from NIMH.One morning, he awoke to a horrible realization: Xanax wears off after 3-4 hours. Everyone waking up (after 8 hours of sleep) was in Xanax withdrawal. That feels like a panic attack. The obvious cure, next to the bed, was the first of four Xanax tablets as prescribed and recommended—by Dr. Guttmacher in well-appointed dinners—throughout the day. The next day, this cycle of panic would begin again, but this time, worse. And the next day, a little worse still. This was a cycle of self-reinforcing madness. But it moved product.In one of the more demonic decisions ever made, Xanax was formed into a convenient “bar” with four subdivisions. This allowed someone to break 2 mg apart and take 0.5 mg four times a day.No one would ever think to take it all at once. Unless they were anyone, in which case, this is the most immediately obvious strategy.Xanax is a nightmare. It makes opiate—and other— overdoses endlessly more lethal. It's illegal in the UK and should be pulled from the market everywhere. This drug of abuse doesn't need to be an answer to an exam question on medical boards, ever again, unless it is under the “obviously unethical compounds” section.High lipophilicity, short half-life, high potency and poor cross-tolerance, frustrating attempts to switch to less harmful compounds. It is the most toxic in overdose of all the benzodiazepines. Xanax is present in 1 of 20 deaths by overdose.Once the genie is out of the bottle—Xanax will help you forget your woes—it does not stop. Fake bars are fueling death. Xanax is so addictive that counterfeit drug makers use its branding. Why is a prescription drug a better “abuse brand” than street drugs?In total, there were more than 54,000 overdose deaths, including 2,437 with evidence of counterfeit pill use. (CDC, 2019-2021)Xanax is a pox upon the house of medicine, and Laurence Guttmacher, M.D. was eager to blowtorch his very well-reimbursed speaking career when he understood the truth.Laurence Guttmacher, M.D., is an excellent teacher. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
There is plenty of movement on this weeks edition of the Galway SFC & IFC Power Rankings where some teams have moved up the table and some teams have down, Barry Cullinane explains it all. Subscribe for more content! This podcast is brought to you by Taaffes Bar. Taaffes Bar are Galway's number one GAA pub in the heart of the Latin Quarter with live Irish music twice a day at 5.30pm & 9.30pm.
Former Killererin footballer and current ATU Galway senior football manager Tom Hughes joined Paul Shaughnessy to preview the upcoming games in the Galway SFC & IFC. Subscribe for more content! This podcast is brought to you by Steede Motor Group, Claregalway. For your personalised vehicle shopping experience! Find out more at steedemotorgroup.ie
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all three interviews. This week, host Stephen Doyle has been speaking to Bohemians manager Declan Devine about a big win against Shelbourne in the FAI Cup, Jonathan Afolabi and the potential shown by young midfielder James McManus and whether he's confident of a top three finish. Kerry midfielder Sean McGrath talks about being one of the experienced heads in the squad, at the age of 20! He also talks about the importance of playing for his local club and hope ahead of the visit of Finn Harps. James Keddy on his first management gig with Wexford, curating a squad of local lads, supporting Shamrock Rovers at Miltown and the longevity of Liam Buckley.
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle has been speaking to Bohemians manager Declan Devine about a big win against Shelbourne in the FAI Cup, Jonathan Afolabi and the potential shown by young midfielder James McManus and whether he's confident of a top three finish. Kerry midfielder Sean McGrath talks about being one of the experienced heads in the squad, at the age of 20! He also talks about the importance of playing for his local club and hope ahead of the visit of Finn Harps. James Keddy on his first management gig with Wexford, curating a squad of local lads, supporting Shamrock Rovers at Miltown and the longevity of Liam Buckley.
This is a bonus LOI Matchday podcast on Off The Ball - which is released every Thursday ahead of all of the weekend action in the SSE Airtricity League. On the extra podcast, you can enjoy the full version of all three interviews. This week, host Stephen Doyle has been speaking to Bohemians manager Declan Devine about a big win against Shelbourne in the FAI Cup, Jonathan Afolabi and the potential shown by young midfielder James McManus and whether he's confident of a top three finish. Kerry midfielder Sean McGrath talks about being one of the experienced heads in the squad, at the age of 20! He also talks about the importance of playing for his local club and hope ahead of the visit of Finn Harps. James Keddy on his first management gig with Wexford, curating a squad of local lads, supporting Shamrock Rovers at Miltown and the longevity of Liam Buckley.
Welcome to the latest edition of the LOI Matchday podcast. Off The Ball's magazine-style podcast covers all of the matches in both divisions of the SSE Airtricity League with exclusive interviews and previews of all the action. This week, host Stephen Doyle has been speaking to Bohemians manager Declan Devine about a big win against Shelbourne in the FAI Cup, Jonathan Afolabi and the potential shown by young midfielder James McManus and whether he's confident of a top three finish. Kerry midfielder Sean McGrath talks about being one of the experienced heads in the squad, at the age of 20! He also talks about the importance of playing for his local club and hope ahead of the visit of Finn Harps. James Keddy on his first management gig with Wexford, curating a squad of local lads, supporting Shamrock Rovers at Miltown and the longevity of Liam Buckley.
Coming up on the show: Now that the dust has settled, we will look back on Clare's hurling year in 2023 and assess where the squad stand now. Miltown's Carl Walsh will join us for a chat about managing the Australian footballers at the GAA World Games, and we will check in at Lahinch after the news the club is to host the 2026 Walker Cup. We will also hear from the Clare minor camogie camp after their narrow loss during the week in the Munster semi-final, and Alan Troy will be along with Greyhound Focus.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 441 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com My Miltown Rambles1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Grace Kelly: Down at the Willie Clancy Week. Single 3. Willie Clancy: The Connaught Heifers/Corney is Coming. The Gold Ring 4. Bobby Casey: Colonel Fraser/Toss the Feathers. The Spirit of West Clare 5. Bobby Casey & Tommy McCarthy: The Gallowglass/The Legacy Jig. Spirit of West Clare6. The McCarthy Family: An Buachaill Dreoite/Kitty Got A Clinking. The Family Album 7. PJ Crotty: Christy Barry's Jigs. Ceol Agus Fionn 8. Brendan McGlinchey: McGlinchey's HP/The Acrobat. Music of a Champion9. Tim Dennehy: Farewell to Miltown Malbay. Farewell to Miltown Malbay. 10. Niall, Keiran & Terry Crehan: Farwell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Maud Miller. Download 11. Junior & Tony Crehan: Scullys & Bobby's Jigs.Ceol & Fionn12. Daithi Gormley: My Love is Fair |& Handsome/Maids of Mt Kisco/Clancy's Fancy. Fiddling Without A Bow13. Marcas O'Murchu & Oisin MacDiarmada: The Boy in the Gap/Boy in the Boat/Boy on the Hilltop. Turas Ceoil 14. Caoimhin O'Fearghaill: Bonaparte's Retreat/Callaghan's HP. Uilleann Piping from Waterford15. Delores Keane: Galway Bay Best of DK16. Sean & James Keane: Reel of Mullinavat/Connaught Heifer/Boys of Ballinahinch Roll Away the Reel World 17. James Kelly & Jimmy O'Brien Moran: Gaffney's Fave Son/The Humours of Rahey. The Ring Sessions 18. Eamon McGiveney & John Joe Tuttle: An Suisin Ban.Ceol & Fionn 19. Patsy Moloney: The Sweet Heart/Farewell to London. The Temple in the Glen 20. John & Catherine McEvoy: The Glentaun/Temple Hill Reel/Captain Kelly's. Trad Irish Fiddle 21. Séamus O'Rócháin & BrÍd O'Donohue: We'll Meet in Miltown/The Sloping Meadows/Ellis. We'll Meet in Miltown 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Welcome along to our latest edition of League of Ireland Voice Notes with Oisin Langan. On this Voice Notes, four-in-a-row Rovers legend John Coady on the Hoops draw with St Pats and how Tallaght compares to Miltown.Graham Gartland on Derry's draw with Sligo RoversKeith Treacy breaks down Bohs 2-1 win against UCDNeil Horgan talks to us about Shelbourne's 2-0 win at Cork City. In the First Division Johnathan Higgins joins us from Galway's win at Cobh.Support the show
Gerry Murphy looks back on a busy weekend of Galway sport that included: Victories for Maigh Cuilinn, Dunmore MacHales and Clifden in the Connacht club football championships Relegation for An Cheathru Rua and Monivea/Abbey from the senior football championship Miltown are Minor C Football Champions Kilkerrin/Clonberne complete the 'Drive-for-Five' as Connacht Senior Ladies Football champions All this and more == 'The Full-Time Whistle' broadcasts every Sunday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan spoke to Isobel Browne, from the Finance Department of the Armada Hotel and Tonya Dudka, a Ukrainian native who has relocated to Ireland and is now living in Miltown Malbay. Isobel spoke about the project carried out by the Armada Hotel, which involved developing the bottom floor of a derelict building in Miltown into an apartment, which is now Tonya's home. Two of the residents in the apartment are now working in the hotel itself. Tonya travelled to Ireland with her mother and her two children, while her husband Igor is serving in the Ukrainian military.
Miltown senior footballer Mike Martin and sports journalist Maurice Brosnan join Paul Shaughnessy to preview this weekend's action in the last eight of the Galway senior football championship
On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Séamus Mac Mathúna and Dr Pádraig Ó Cearbhaill to discuss the upcoming fourth annual Irish-Language festival, Éigse Thomáis Uí Aodha. The festival will to be held this weekend by Oidhreacht an Chláir in Miltown Malbay. The festival is held in memory of Tomás Ó hAodha, a major literary and cultural figure at the time of the Gaelic renaissance and a Miltown native. A variety of events will be held throughout the festival to celebrate the life of Tomás.
Back to back Why Did We Ever Meet hall of fame episodes? Yep! This week's guest is Orange Island vocalist Dave Gorman. Holy cow, what a great conversation! We gush over a mutual love of Quicksand, Miltown, Brian McTernan & Josh English. We try to unravel the mystery of whether we played together (or if the show was cancelled), the beauty of music and the lifelong impact it has on bonds and friendships. So much more! This is a MUST LISTEN!
http;//www.copperplatemailorder.co Copperplate Time 402 Presented by Alan O'Leary My Miltown Rambles www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Willie Clancy: Connaught Hiefers/Corney is Coming. The Gold Ring 3. Bobby Casey: Colonel Fraser/Toss the Feathers. The Spirit of West Clare 4. Junior Crehan: Caislean an Óir. Ceol an Clair 5. Sean Garvey: The Bogs of Seanaheaver. Ceol agus Foinn 6. Seamus Tansey: Roisin Dubh/The Dublin Reel/The Steampacket. Bards & Ballads 7. Caoimhin O'Fearfgaill: Mary McMahon/Reel of Mullinavat. Uilleann Piping from Waterford 8. James Kelly & Jimmy O'Brien Moran: Gaffney's Favourite Son/The Humours of Rahey. The Ring Sessions 9. Niall & Brian Crehan: The Boy on the Hilltop/The Boy in the Gap . Private Recording 10. George Duff: Green Grow the Rushes O. The Collier Laddir 11. Patsy Hanley: Ah Surely/Martin Wynne's. 2nd Jimmy McHugh Concert 12. Noel Hill: Ladies Pantalettes/Ravelled Hank of Yarn/Sean Reid;s/The Silver Spear. Live in New York 13. Mick O'Brien & Terry Crehan:Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly. May Morning Dew 14. Ciaran Gealbhan & Muireann ni Amhlaoibh: Cailín na nÚrla Donn. Seanchas 15. Jacqueline McCarthy & Tommy Keane: The Repeal of the Union/My Sweetheart Jane. The Wind Among the Reeds 16.Patsy Moloney: Humours of Carrigaholt/Donal O''Phumpa. The Temple in the Glen 17. John & Catherine McEvoy: The Glentaun/The Templehill Reel/Captain Kelly's. Traditional Irish Fiddle 18. Marcas Ó Murchú & Oisin MacDairmada: The Boyin the Gap/ Boy in The Boat/ Boy on the Hilltop. Turas Ceoil19. Brendan McGlinchey: Splendid Isolation/ McGlinchey's. Music of a Champion20. Chantari Chuil Aodha: An Chíost an Síol. Ceol an Aifrinn 21. Séamus Ó Rocháinn & Brid O'Donohoe: We'll Meet in Miltown/The Sloping Meadow/Ellis'. We'll Meet in Miltown 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
On Thursday's Morning Focus Alan was joined by Christy Dixon, an 86 years old Mullagh native now residing in Dublin, the last surviving member of the Laichtín Ceili Band. Christy spoke about how legendary musician, Willie Clancy was a member of the band which took its name from a holy well lying on the border between Mullagh and Miltown. The group consisted of members of the local community and neighbouring parishes and Christy fondly recalled times gone by.
This week Jeremy interviews record producer / musician Brian McTernan of Be Well / Battery + more! On this episode Brian and Jeremy talk about the film Suburbia (1983), Sex Pistols, his first punk show and seeing Soul Side, Zach De La Rocha stories, how he first joined Battery, where he learned how to play guitar, his early emo band Ashes, the first time his band recorded, the birth of his Salad Days studio, how he learned to record, working at the studio The Outpost, his first tours and sleep struggles, Miltown, Revelation Records vs. Revolution Records, Six Going on Seven, working on Cave In's Jupiter, Darkest Hour, Strike Anywhere's Exit English, working with Circa Survive, how Be Well formed and how recording his own records feel, upcoming tours and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Brian answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
Before we start, feel free to support the podcast if you've been listening for a while by signing up for my Patreon for $1 and I will love you forever. Matt Squire is known for producing and writing pop and rock music. He has a knack for discovering underground artists and helping them refine their sound. Prior to producing, Squire was in numerous bands such as Ashes, Miltown, The Dubnicks, Long Distance Runner, and The Rise Park. After his band days ended he went on to produce and song write with such names as Underoath, Panic! at the Disco, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Sum 41, Simple Plan, All Time Low, Good Charlotte, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and a shit ton of others. Dave Gorman spoke about his love for Matt in his interview (episodes 152 & 153) so I reached out to him, we got on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Working with Underoath Meeting Ian MacKaye His band Miltown Not having any aspirations to become a record producer while in college His thoughts on living in LA Working with Swedish songwriters Orange Island Recording Panic at the Disco's first album And a ton more Check out his business ventures entangledaudio.com and emo coin. Check out my new book The Couples' Checklist for my webcomic dailyBred. It's a great gift for Valentine's Day. I also have an Instagram for it. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.
Copperplate Time 363 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves. After Hours 2. Mulcahy Family: John Kelly's/Rip The Calico/New Line to Laugharne. The Reel Note 3. O'Fearghaill & Tutty: Gerdie Commane's/Paddy Sean Nancy's/Miss Lyonsl. Flute & Fiddle 4. Seamus Begley: Mountains of Pomeroy Éirí Go Lá 5. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: An Buachaillin Dreoite/Lark in the Morning Dog in the Fog 6. Martin Connolly: Shrove Tuesday/The Dapper's Delight. The Fort of Kincora 8. Andy McGann: Murphy's HP. Tribute to Coleman 9 Willie Clancy: Plains of Boyle/The Leitrim Fancy. Seolaí Séidte 10. . Séaumas ÓRocháin & Brid O'Donohue We'll Meet in Miltown/The Sloping Meadows/Eillis'. We'll Meet in Miltown 11. Diarmuid ÓSuilleabhain: Baile Mhuirne. Bruach na Carraige Báine 12. Mick o'Brien: Farewell to Miltown/West Clare Railway/Sporting Molly May Morning Dew 13. Delores Keane: My Love in in America. Lion in A Cage 14. Randy Newman: Sail Away. Sail Away 15. Gerry O'Connor: American Polka/Kingdom Coming. Last Night's Joy 16. Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham: The Shores of Loch Bee/The Headlands/The Floggin' Reel. The Pearl 17. Matt Molly & Sean Keane: Kitty in the Lane/Captain Kelly/Green Mountain/Golden Keyboard/Mayor Harrison's Fedora. Contentment is Wealth 18. Andrew Murray: Black Muddy River. Hell or High Water 19. Liz & Yvonne Kane: The Beeswing/In Memory of Coleman. Live from Katherine Cornell Theatre 20. Declan O'Rourke: The Painter's Light. Arrivals 21. Mick Hanly & Moving Hearts: All I Remember. Moving Hearts 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Each episode, Host Carol McNamara talks to a guest, plays their choice of music and finds out the stories behind the playlist that make up the Soundtrack to their life. This week - Soundtrack is on tour and goes to Miltown Malbay to meet Fr Donagh O'Meara. Previously posted in East Clare covering Ogonnelloe and Bodyke /Tuamgraney Donagh is currently looking after his flock in Miltown and Mullagh and tells us about the songs that make up the soundtrack to his life.
In this weeks episode of the Irish in America, I'm joined in conversation by Joan Vaughan Woods originally from Miltown Malbay in Co. Clare, now living in America for over 25 years. She talks about growing up in Miltown, life in America and the Irish community living side by side in a land far away from their Irish roots. Check out my weekly episodes of the Irish in America over the coming weeks. slán leat
Drugs Episode #4 of 4. For centuries, psychiatrists searched for the cure to mental illness, frustrated that medical doctors seemed to be able to find the “magic bullet” medications to fight disease and infection. In the mid 20th century, though, a series of new major and minor tranquilizers revolutionized the world of psychiatry. Doctors doled out Miltown, Librium, and Valium to stressed businessmen and frazzled housewives, using ad men to market these psychiatric wonder drugs to just about every ailment imaginable. In the process, psychopharmaceuticals became intertwined with the women’s rights movement, enflamed mid-century gender politics, and changed the way Americans thought about mental illness. Get the transcript at digpodcast.org Bibliography & Further ReadingDavid Herzberg, Happy Pills in America: From Miltown to Prozac. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. Robert Whitaker, Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and teh Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America. New York: Crown Publishers, 2010. David Healy, The Creation of Psychopharmacology. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002. Jonathan Metzl, Prozac on the Couch: Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs. Durham: Duke University Press, 2003. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest on Episode 183 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace is musician and record producer, Brian McTernan. He was playing the early shows with his band "Battery" while he was in the eighth grade. We go way back in his past from a kid who found his tribe at an early age where he can be comfortable in his own skin. We touch on his other bands "Ashes" and "Miltown" and speak a lot about his newest band, "Be Well". We go into how he opened up "Salad Days Studio" and the insanely ridiculous records he has produced. We also talk about family and what it's like for the both of us to be a father and how nothing else at the end of the day matters. I had an amazing time speaking with him. A super cool, humble man. I hope you enjoy this. Respect. Go get the new "Be Well" record, "The Weight and the Cost" now on Equal Vision Records.
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Sarah tells Mike about the real-life conspiracy written between the lines of a 1970s horror novel. Digressions include "Rosemary's Baby (again), Disney World (of course), a brief history of the American pharmaceutical industry and a long recipe for stew.Support us: http://patreon.com/yourewrongabouthttp://paypal.me/yourewrongabouthttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/youre-wrong-about?ref_id=10420Links!"She Touched Me" from "Drat! The Cat!" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G69_Fx_YVuUThe Carousel of Progress- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmrSiJTMf7sThe Magic Worlds of Walt Disney – National Geographic August 1963 -- https://disneyavenue.wordpress.com/category/national-geographic-aug-63/"More Work for Mother" by Ruth Schwartz Cowan https://www.google.com/books/edition/More_Work_For_Mother/9YM1tAEACAAJ?hl=en"The Age of Anxiety" by Andrea Tone https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Age_of_Anxiety/sgkXBQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=age+of+anxiety&printsec=frontcover"The Battered Parent Syndrome" ad for Milton - http://www.bonkersinstitute.org/medshow/fembps1.html"The Magic Bullet" by Heather Radke, on Miltown - https://www.topic.com/the-magic-bullet"The Family That Built an Empire of Pain" by Patrick Radden Keefe, on the Sackler family -- https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/30/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain"Dopesick" by Beth Macy https://www.google.com/books/edition/Dopesick/23BBDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=dopesick+macy&printsec=frontcoverSupport the show (http://patreon.com/yourewrongabout)
Hopes of silverware were either bolstered or blasted as the county adult football championships went into knock-out mode at the weekend. To pour over all the action and play-off draws, Eoin Brennan was joined on Talking Balls this week by St Joseph’s Miltown’s 2019 winning manager David O’Brien and Clare Champion Sports Journalist Derrick Lynch following a weekend of upsets, lightning threats and inevitable regrets
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Copperplate Time 319 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. The Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Martin Mulhaire/Seamu Connolly/Jack Coen/ Felix Dolan Imelda Roland’s/Paddy Kelly’s/Swinging on the Gate. Warming Up 3. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane: Old Tipperary/Down the Back Lane. Geantrai4. Jerry Lynch: The Dimming of the Day. The Dimming of the Day5. Bobby Casey: The Drunken Gauger. Maestro 6. Eilis Kennedy: When I Sleep. So Ends This Day 7. Mick O’Brien & Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh: The Lass of Carracastle/The Morning Dew/Geese in the Bog. Deadly Buzz 8. Peter O’Loughlin/ Paddy Murphy,Paddy Canny/Geraldine Cotter: The Merry Sisters/Kiss The Maid Behind the Barrell. Friends of Note 9. Dick Gaughan/Solas: Labour Song. Shamrock City 10. Willie Clancy: The Groves. The Gold Ring 11. Tony & Junior Crehan: Scully’s & Bobby’s Jigs. Ceol agus Fionn 12. Brid O’Donohue & Seamus O’Rochain: We’ll Meet in Miltown/The Sloping Meadows/Ellis’. We’ll Meet in Miltown 13. Daoiri Farrell: A Pint of Plain. A Lifetime of Happiness 14. Kevin Burke & John Carty: Owen Davey’s/ Patsy Sean Nancy’s Reel. Sligo Made 15. Martin Mulhaire: Carmel O’Mahoney Mulhaire’s. Warming Up 16. Patrick s Street: The Man With the Cap. Patrick Street 1 17. Judy Collins: My Father. The Colours of Day 18. Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies : Sod All. The Parish Notices 19. Eilis Kennedy: The Petticoat Whalers. So Ends This Day 20. Solas: Tell God & the Devil. Shamrock City 21. The Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
Our 355th episode, which aired on June 7, 2020. NEW TO YOU: Caroline Keane – The Strawberry Blossom/The Flood on the Holm, Shine Ye Vagabonds – The Lowlands of Holland, Ye Vagabonds Paddy Cronin & Mick Moloney – In Memory of Coleman, The Music of Ed Reavy The House Band – October Song, October Song Backwest – Making Tracks, The Long Walk Pete Strickler & Charlie Branch – Connie The Soldier/Aaron’s Key/Kinnegad Slashers, Some Assembly Required Runa – Drums/Gan Ainm/Star of Munster, Runa Live Capercaillie – Alasdair Mhic Cholla Ghasda, The Blood Is Strong Boiled in Lead – Dilly Delaney’s/Cherish the Ladies, From the Ladle to the Grave CLOSET CLASSIC: Kilfenora Ceili Band – Coming Back to Miltown, Irish Traditional Fiddle Music Joe Burke, Michael Cooney & Terry Corcoran – Boyne Hunt/Come West Along the Road, Happy to Meet Sorry to Part NicNeil – Bring 10 Couples, Back Current Jam Backwest – Amhran Na Leabhair, The Long Walk
Anxiety. It’s something everyone experiences at some point in their lives, but for centuries doctors had no effective way to treat it. They could send patients on rest cures, order them to do nothing at all, or prescribe barbiturates that depressed the central nervous system, easily leading to overdose and death.Finally, in the mid-1950s, chemists discovered a new class of drugs: the minor tranquilizers. The most famous of these was Valium, which would go on to become the most prescribed drug in the United States. But Valium owes its success to its lesser known predecessor Miltown, which changed the way Americans thought about anxiety.Support us by supporting our sponsors:Policy Genius - policygenius.com can help you compare insurance quotes to find your best price.Wealthfront - When you visit wealthfront.com/ai to start earning 19 times more interest on your savings.
Lindsey McKee, Communications Manager: Business & International Tourism, from VISIT Milwaukee joins us to talk about all there is to do this beautiful summer weekend in Milwaukee. Paris comes to Miltown with Bastille Days, Latino arts, Diana Ross, grown-up summer camps, ice cream socials, movie night in Greendale, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Harley-Davidson museum, and more. Thanks to our sponsors: Advocate-Aurora Health, Northwestern Mutual, and Transfer Pizzeria Cafe. Take a listen then get out and experience Milwaukee!!
We're on episode 17!!! We all had Friday night off so we said whatever and recorded another dang episode. There are some good tracks played here so listen in with some buds!! Here is the playlist containing the songs we listened to, as well as a link to the Miltown song played: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tzrZyXarMfHOuAcPv0fLo?si=uha0Z-vFQ46rBZ7kI2-Mkw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4BrxcnE1gw
On March 30, True Skool hosted its third Youth Fighting 4 Justice Action Day. True Skool invites its youth, local activists, and students from neighboring organizations to learn about what it means to organize and be active in social justice.
On March 30, True Skool hosted its third Youth Fighting 4 Justice Action Day. True Skool invites its youth, local activists, and students from neighboring organizations to learn about what it means to organize and be active in social justice.
Fresh off Volume 4, Miltown Bloe offers his rebuttal to John John Da Don's comments on SpitdatHeat & Bullpen. SUBSCRIBE TO SPITDATHEAT: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpitDatHeat BLACK COMPASS MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE: https://blackcompasssociety.bigcartel.com/ FOR THE EXTENDED EPISODES (+1 Hour of Content per episode) Subscribe to the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/THEREALBLACKCOMPASS FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DABLACKCOMPASS CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: blackcompasssociety@gmail.com
It's just one more week until the season two finale of On Drugs, but in the meantime, enjoy this favourite from last season. It's all about Miltown, a drug that is mostly forgotten today, but helped create modern psychopharmacology. We're proud to announce that this episode is nominated for Best Podcast at the 2018 Radio Television Digital News Association awards.
Episode 18 is a conversation with Jonah Jenkins. Jonah is best known as the vocalist for seminal Boston hardcore/metal band Only Living Witness. We talk about his time in that band as well as other bands he's been involed in like Milligram, Miltown and his current band Rawradarwar. He also talks about a new project he's involved in that sounds great. Although shorter than most episodes this one is full of some great stories, and I finally have someone to talk about the first Boston album with. PS the title of this episode is a reference to The Freeze song of the same name!
In this episode of On Drugs, it's the story of a very important drug that you've probably never heard of. The Drug is called Miltown and it changed the world of psychiatric medicine forever.
WINGED & FRIENDS "THE BREAKDOWN" WINGED'S B-DAY TURN-UP W/ MILTOWN BLOE & ROLLA
WINGED & FRIENDS "THE BREAKDOWN" W/ MILTOWN BLOE & QB BLACK DIAMOND
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 49 - ET Sportscast presenter Gareth O'Reilly is joined in studio this week by Extratime.ie reporters Macdara Ferris and Brian Fitzgerald as they speak to Cork City goalkeeper Mark McNulty. The lads also talk to Bray Wanderers defender Peter McGlynn about his experiences both in the League of Ireland and with UC Santa Barbara. In the final interview, the panel talk to Bohemians U19 manager Robbie Horgan about his role with the Gypsies as well as his playing career which also saw him become the only Shamrock Rovers player to play in Miltown and Tallaght Stadium.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
MP3 LinkCéad míle fáilte, welcome to episode three of the Celtic Indy Podcast. This week I introduce you to my new co-host in Thomas Hart. Please make him feel welcome. I hope you enjoy the music we have selected for you this week.* Upcoming Shows: -Every Tuesday there is an Irish Jam Session at McGinley's Golden Ace Inn located at 2533 E Washington St in Indianapolis, IN -Every Friday night the Claddaugh Irish Pub in downtown Indianapolis has live music -December 2 Joe Conover will be at The Curragh in Chicago, Il at 9 p.m. -December 2 Aidan O'Toole will be at the Bellydoyle Irish Pub in Downer's Grove, Il at 5 p.m. -December 2 Guilderoy Byrne will be at the Blue River Café in Miltown, IN at 8 p.m. *Listen to these other great podcasts for Celtic Music. - -Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast - - If you have a podcast you would like added to the list comment or send me an e-mail at Celtic.INdy.Podcast@gmail.com* Also Vist the Shamrock Club of Wisconsin's Midwest Calender at Http://shamrockclubwis.com/midwest.html*Songs in this episode are:Wild Mountain Thyme by Marc Gunn from The BridgeThe Mermaid by Bill Grogan's Goat from Second WindPlaid to the Bone by Highland Reign from Bedlam BoysBig Box Dinny by The Eldersfrom American WakeGive Me Your Hand by Emily Ann ThompsonFrom Emily Ann ThompsonThe One on the Right is on the Left by Mossy Moranfrom Hard TimesSweet Sixteen by The Irish Airsfrom Mise EireFreedom Costs by The Bedlam Bards and Marc Gunn from