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The guys start by talking about a potential Shakur Stevenson-Devin Haney rumored bout. Then, they talk about Chris Billam-Smith versus Ryan Rozicki, which is by far Zuffa Boxing's best fight to date. The guys are split on opinions around Zuffa, and we talk about roughly six months into the new boxing entities' rise in the sport. We also talk about light heavyweight Albert Ramirez's split decision over Lerrone Richards, and a bit on junior lightweight Josh Padley's win over Aqib Fiaz, which was a decent domestic match. IBF flyweight titleholder Masamichi Yabuki defeated Rene Calixto. Is Yabuki the forgotten pound-for-pound level talent? Andrew Moloney defeated Willibaldo Garcia Perez to win the IBF junior bantamweight title. Also, Michael Angeletti defeated Kenneth Llover in a bantamweight bout with title implications, and in “the bad boy bout,” John Riel Casimero stopped Luis Nery in four rounds. Then, we switch gears to history – Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez looks to further his legacy as he aims to be a three-division world champion, as he faces WBA bantamweight champion, Antonio Vargas. Rodriguez is currently No.3 on Lukie's pound-for-pound list, and even higher on others. A win here puts him in the running for a potential chance to become undisputed against Moloney, or even a mega-fight against Naoya Inoue. Also, on the card, women's IBF lightweight champ Elif Nur Turhan will face Gabriela Tellez, and Arturo Cardenas will rematch Jordan Martinez in a junior featherweight bout. Other bouts of note, Sunday Salita Promotions returns with Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez vs. Abraham Perez. It is a good bout, with Brandon Moore, Joshua Pagan, and others featured on the DAZN broadcast. Another MVP card will take place with Oshae Jones rematching Elia Carranza, with her IBF title on the line, and a good local fight, Bruce Seldon Jr. vs. Josh Popper, will happen in New Jersey.Timestamps0:00 Intro1:20 Devin Haney vs Shakur Stevenson7:23 CBS-Ryan Rozicki19:23 Casimero-Nery25:00 Bam Rodriguez-Antonio Vargas33:00 undercard39:30 La Bomba Gonzalez-Abraham Perez46:00 MVP card
Manager of Tulla Utd who are playing Blackforge from Dublin in last 32 of FAI Junior Cup, one of biggest amateur competitions in Europe https://www.tullaunited.com Originally broadcast on SBCR on Saturday Chronicle 23rd May 2026- Interview as part of broadcast live from the Derg Alliance Building SBCR Studio hosted by Brian Torpey and Jim Collins Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design http://dergkitchendesign.ie.
This week I sit down with Patrick Maloney from Kerry for a conversation that explores loss in a very different way.While we still speak deeply about grief, this episode moves beyond bereavement and into the loss of identity, the years lost to addiction, and the impact that struggle can have on relationships, family, and self-worth. Patrick speaks openly about his experiences as a young man battling addiction, and the painful distance it created between himself and his son.This is a deeply honest and moving conversation about shame, recovery, healing, and what it means to try and rebuild a life after losing so much of yourself along the way.Patrick's story offers powerful insight into addiction, vulnerability, and the importance of compassion both for ourselves and for others who may be struggling quietly.
Hunger isn't a distant problem, it's often a quiet one. Host Rich Helppie sits down with Angela Moloney, President and CEO of Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeast Michigan, to unpack what food insecurity looks like today and why solving it takes more than good intentions. We connect the dots between nutrition and health care, learning and school performance, and the basic dignity of having enough to eat. Angela explains how a modern food bank actually works: sourcing food at scale, moving it through refrigerated warehouses, and getting it out through pantries, schools, churches, and direct-to-family options like community mobile distributions. We talk about the shift from “just calories” to healthy, nutritious food, including the big push for fresh fruits, vegetables, and dairy. We also dig into culturally competent food, making sure neighbors receive foods they want and know how to cook, with attention to needs like kosher and halal. If you've ever wondered whether giving really makes an impact, we go straight at stewardship, transparency, and how accountability works across audits and partner checks. We also discuss uncertainty when government programs and policies shift, why local solutions matter, and how national partners fit into the picture. Angela leaves us with a challenge: hunger is complex, but it can be solved through donations, volunteering, and real collaboration across health care, food systems, and community groups. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share it with someone local, and leave a review so more people can find practical ways to fight hunger where they live.Support the showEngage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Pregnancy is often treated as something to get through, rather than a critical window for long-term health. But what happens during this time doesn't just impact your baby, it shapes your health, recovery, and energy for years to come. In this episode, I am talking to Fertility and IVF Support Naturopath Kathryn Moloney about how to properly support your body before, during, and after pregnancy. We cover preconception care, key nutrients, common deficiencies, and how to prevent issues like postnatal depletion, gestational diabetes, and burnout. Kathryn and I cover: Why pregnancy and nutritional support are often overlooked, and how this impacts long-term maternal health• How babies draw nutrients from the mother and why this increases the risk of depletion, osteoporosis, and fatigue• Why postnatal depletion starts before pregnancy and how to prevent it• What to focus on during preconception, including detox, digestion, sleep, and stress management• Why the first trimester can lead to rapid nutrient depletion and how to prepare for it• The most important nutrients for pregnancy, including folate, choline, iodine, vitamin D, omega-3s, and zinc• How early placental development impacts risks like preeclampsia and growth restriction• Why rest in the first trimester is essential and how overexertion can impact baby development• How to stabilize blood sugar during pregnancy to reduce nausea, fatigue, and gestational diabetes risk• Why both partners need to prepare for pregnancy and how sperm health plays a role• What to focus on in the second trimester to rebuild nutrient levels and support strength for labour• Why pelvic floor health and muscle strength are critical for labour and recovery• How to prepare for postpartum, including support systems, nutrition, and mental health• Why many women feel unprepared for life with a newborn and how to better plan for that transition• The connection between nutrient levels, microbiome health, and postnatal mood and energy• Why prevention is key in functional medicine and how to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications Kathryn Moloney is a naturopath with about twenty years experience specializing in fertility, pregnancy, and postnatal health. She works with women and couples to optimize nutrient levels, hormone balance, and overall health before and during pregnancy. Kathryn takes a preventative approach, helping women reduce the risk of complications and support long-term wellbeing. Episode Links: Connect with Kathryn on Instagram Check out her website to learn more at Fertility + Beyond Website Come say hi to me on Instagram Free Motherhood Manifestation: Your Vibrant Life Manifestation Books to Thrive in Motherhood: Dive into The Motherhood Reset, Nourished Mama, and Mama Let It Go to overcome burnout and become a healthy, energized mom. Motherhood Reset Program: Get in-depth guidance for postpartum recovery, self-care for moms, and energy restoration with this program. Wild and Well is a podcast dedicated to holistic health for moms, postpartum recovery, and children's wellness. We explore everything from functional health for women and gut health to pregnancy and postpartum wellness to nervous system regulation and motherhood burnout. Each episode offers practical tips for self-care for new moms, guidance on picky eating and parenting, and strategies to support your family's natural kids' health, so you can feel healthy, strong, and vital in motherhood.
mother and twin sister of the late Jack talk about their memories of Jack as well as a Tractor Run taking place to mark his and Caoimhe's 21st on the 29th March 2026 RAFFLE TICKETS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE NOW! Raffle tickets for Tractor Run in memory of Jack's 21st birthday are now on sale. €5 per ticket Tickets can be purchased online here or by revtag @ david4m37 : PLEASE LEAVE NAME AND NUMBER IN NOTES WHEN PURCHASING https://revolut.me/david4m37/pocket/stKEH0rX7q ( They will also be available to buy on the day. As featured on Saturday Chronicle on 21st of March 2026. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 21st March 2026 hosted by Marie McNamara and Jim Collins and broadcast live from the Derg Alliance building Scariff, Co. Clare. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Katherine Moloney did not grow up thinking she would become a pilot, even though aviation was in her family. Her father flew, but she never saw herself in the cockpit and brushed off early signs that she might belong there. That changed when she started working at a flight equipment company on an airfield, where daily exposure to aviation turned curiosity into action. A helicopter trial lesson at Brighton City Airport changed everything. She signed up right away, earned her helicopter license at 19, later added a fixed-wing license, and kept chasing every part of aviation that felt new, challenging, and worth learning. That personal journey eventually led to Elevate Her Aviation. Katherine explains that while she had strong support from men in the industry, she still felt isolated because she rarely met other women in aviation. So she created the kind of space she wished she had herself. She booked a room, ordered sandwiches, invited as many women in UK aviation as she could find, and 40 showed up. What started as one gathering became a real community, and now Elevate Her is working across the UK and expanding internationally. In this conversation, she explains why general aviation matters so much, why cost remains one of the biggest barriers to entry, and why more accessible routes like cadets, gliding, and microlights can make a real difference. Later, Katherine gets specific about what inclusion actually means in aviation. Her point is blunt: women do not need special treatment, they need equipment, uniforms, and systems designed with them in mind. She talks about flight suits, helmets, life jackets, seat cushions, and even aircraft seating requirements that still fail many women on basic safety and usability. She also points to the bigger issue underneath it all: if women are pushed out by poor design, lack of support, or the pressure of motherhood and family life, the industry loses talent, experience, and future mentors. Her argument is simple. Better design is not cosmetic. It is a safety issue, a retention issue, and a leadership issue. CHAPTERS (00:00) Katherine's path into aviation (01:26) The trial flight that changed it (05:12) Why Elevate Her was created (07:18) Why general aviation matters (08:10) The cost barrier to entry (10:40) Building community online (14:46) Why women start behind (18:28) Barriers beyond the UK and US (21:11) Better design, not special treatment (23:48) Retention, motherhood, and safety SPONSOR Atlantic Aviation | atlanticaviation.com WORK WITH SHAESTA For bookings and inquiries, visit: https://shaestawaiz.com/book MORE ABOUT KATHERINE MOLONEY LinkedIn: Katherine Moloney - Elevate(her) Aviation IG: Katherine Moloney (@moloneykatherine) Website: http://katherinemoloney.com/ MORE ABOUT SHAESTA WAIZ Website: shaestawaiz.com Instagram: @shaesta.waiz LinkedIn: Shaesta Waiz YouTube: www.youtube.com/@aviateplatform TikTok: @shaestawaiz Threads: @shaesta.waiz Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif & Kroo Website: MassifKroo.com For inquiries/sponsoring: email hello@MassifKroo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gillian is joined by Paudie Moloney to hear about his experience on Dancing with the Stars.Image via Live95's picture library. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a legend! Paudie Moloney and his Pro Dancer Laura Nolan joined Dave for a chat ahead of the final of 'Dancing With The Stars'
Family and friends in O'Callaghan's Mills are coming together on Sunday, 29th of March for a special tractor run to mark what would have been Jack Moloney's 21st birthday. The event will celebrate Jack's life by doing something he loved, while also raising funds for Headway, the organisation that supports people affected by brain injury. Jack's mom, Martina Moloney, and his twin sister, Caoimhe, spoke with Alan Morrissey on Friday's Morning Focus to talk about Jack, the community support behind the event, and why this fundraiser means so much to their family. Photo (c) Irish Vintage Days And Ways
Joe chatted to Andrew Moloney ahead of his Dad, Paudie's, last show in the Dancing with the Stars final.Image via Live95's picture library. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live95's Lauren Beirne attended the Dancing with the Stars finalist, Paudie Maloney, in Kilmallock for his homecoming.Image via Live95 picture library. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aoife Matson, Paudie Moloney's daughter, joins the show today ahead of the gathering in Kilmallock this afternoon, ahead of the final of Dancing with the Stars.Image via Live95's picture library. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Paudie Maloney as he makes his way to the final of Dancing with the Stars.Image via Live95 photo library. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Detection dogs can help detect trafficked wildlife in shipping containers, a new study from Adelaide University has found. Dr Georgia Moloney and her team partnered with shipping company CMA CGM to design a new approach to screening shipping containers for trafficked wildlife. Using an air sampling device attached to the shipping container vents, their specially trained detection dog Stan was able to detect hidden wildlife items like pelts with 98% accuracy. Ash sits down with Dr Moloney to talk about her work.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/tunefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky TV says even though it's had a strong first-half financial year result - the television market remains challenging. It's reported a $52 million net profit, turning around a $1.7 million loss last period. Its revenue rose eight percent, to about $414 million. Sky TV chief executive Sophie Moloney says revenue for traditional TV was softer than expected. "The TV side does seem to be suffering a bit more than others, so I do think it's incumbent on us to make sure that we're talking about that value and allowing our clients to see the benefits." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky TV says even though it's had a strong first-half financial year result - the television market remains challenging. It's reported a $52 million net profit, turning around a $1.7 million loss last period. Its revenue rose eight percent, to about $414 million. Sky TV chief executive Sophie Moloney says revenue for traditional TV was softer than expected. "The TV side does seem to be suffering a bit more than others, so I do think it's incumbent on us to make sure that we're talking about that value and allowing our clients to see the benefits." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky TV is seeing the loss of HBO content as a new opportunity. Warner Bros Discovery's announced it will launch HBO max mid-year, home to original hit shows like The Pitt which originally featured on Sky's Neon service. Sky CEO Sophie Moloney says they need a broader suit of options than what they've been securing through the HBO deal. "It means that we can be investing in other content that makes sense for our business with other studios, like Sony and the BBC. So as a team, we're really excited about what the future holds." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode #163 we're getting down onto the little chairs and exploring the outside world with Australian picture book authors Annie Kwan and Tania Moloney. They share their unique inspiration and writing process, the delights of working with an illustrator and which of their characters would make the best podcast guest.Intro - 0:57Bio Tania Moloney - 2:38Book Spotlight - Nature Ninja Saves The Natural World - 3:26Bio Annie Kwan - 5:06Book Spotlight - The Finch Who Lost Her Wing - 05:57Using Aussie fauna to tell powerful stories - 11:27Using characters teaching children about emotions and the world - 21:44Working with illustrators - 31:38Which of your characters would make the best podcast guest? - 42:21What surprised you about publishing your book? - 47:23Advice for new picture book writers - 53:41Support the showThanks for listening.Visit australianbooklovers.com to learn more.
In this episode of GP Works, the progress of the College's Leadership Academy is explored through the insights of two GP participants, Dr Aoife Moloney and Dr Sinead Cronin. They discuss their learning experiences, the impact on their work, and the significance of stepping back from daily pressures to reflect on their roles as GPs and leaders in their communities.
Bowyer Podcast host Matthew Morris sits down for a chat with New Zealand-based traditional bowhunter Poldi Waldmann Moloney. Poldi tells us all about his journey into hunting, despite not growing up in a hunting family. From a hobby farm, to white water kayaking, and mountaineering , Poldi picked up a stickbow and now hunts a variety of exotic big game on New Zeland's South island. Find Poldi at: Instagram: @poldi_wm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@westcoastadventures8877 Find Matthew at: Instagram: @thebowyercollective Youtube: @thebowyercollective Website: www.thebowyercollective.com Keep this podcast on the radio waves. Support our show partners: Polite But Dangerous Tools- Use discount code “bowyer” to save 10% off orders. https://politebutdangeroustools.square.site/ Vuni Gear- Use discount code “bowyer15” to save 15% off your order. https://vunigear.com/ Bear Archery - Use code “bowyer10” to save 10% www.beararchery.com Safari Tuff - Use discount code “bowyerpod10” to save 10% www.safarituff.com Arrow 6 Coffee - Use discount code BOWYER15 to save 15% off coffee and merch. www.arrow6coffeeco.com Bastion Head Wood Works www.bastionheadwoodworks.com: use code "bowyer" for free shipping Selway Archery www.selwayarcheryproducts.com Nukem Hunting - Use discount code “Bowyer20” to save 20%. www.nukemhunting.com The Generalist Program| SISU Strong - Use code “Songdog20” to save 20% https://app.acuityscheduling.com/catalog/7de19181/?productId=704169&clearCart=true Check out these great Bowyer educators: Organic Archery Bow Building School- Use discount code “bowyer” to save 10% off your tuition https://www.organicarchery.com/
Image via RTÉThe Traitors Ireland star Paudie Moloney says he's doing his very best on the RTÉ show Dancing with the Stars.He has survived another tough week but has faced tough criticism from the judges. He chatted to Joe Nash on Live95's Limerick Today about the experience... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Fold is taking a break over summer. We'll be back soon with new episodes but, until then, here's one of our favourites from 2025: Sophie Moloney has been CEO of Sky NZ for five years. For much of that time she's been dealing with downsides – a failed acquisition of MediaWorks, Spark Sports gifting their rights to TVNZ and prolonged satellite issues. But lately, things have been looking up. They successfully brought NZ Cricket rights back, scooped up Three's assets for $1, and just last week lengthened their rugby deal under very buyer-friendly terms. She joins Duncan Greive on the Fold to dig into all those issues and more. This episode was originally published on August 29 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is fun. Today we chat with the 1993 Singapore Open Champion and wolfpacker Paul Moloney who has a couple of great stories.He starts with a story about a one on one masterclass essentially that he had with Seve Ballesteros in Paris, and recounts what Seve was practising and aiming to do with his putting. Fascinating insights. And then a story about playing on Madeira Island with Gabriel Hjertstedt and some of the hairier moments in getting onto and off the island which has quite a unique climate, and airport.Mark recounts one of the two most amazing things he has ever seen in golf, once of which involved Gabriel. Nick talks about his experience playing on Madeira Island and why he has no desire to go back.And we finish with Mark giving Paul a belated (by 32-years) thank you for something significant in his career that came about due to Paul.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Traitors' Paudie Moloney takes the Supercharged Speed Quiz.
I had such a great time chatting with Declan Moloney and Noah Aguiar from Bicycle Inn about their new album "Long in the Tooth", enjoy!Bicycle Inn Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bicycleinn/?hl=enBandcamp: https://bicycleinn.bandcamp.com/album/long-in-the-toothTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bicycleinnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0CRdQ1PT0R6V3IMEvZl6-AApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/bicycle-inn/1180999754Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1yASKWIXocIGDMpUt9AyoRABOUT BICYCLE INNFormed in the winter of 2016, Bicycle Inn blends warm melancholy with an alternative edge on traditional emo. The Boston-based five-piece — Declan Moloney (bass), Noah Aguiar (guitar/vocals), Dylan Ilkowitz (guitar/vocals), Gilmar Perez (lead guitar), and Josh Giaquinto (drums) — has shared stages with Mike Kinsella (Owen), Crime in Stereo, The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, The Obsessives, and Taking Meds.
Dr Brendan Moloney believes that parallel movements 'are inevitable' as governments and institutions fail the people they are meant to serve.
For the last 10 years The Barista League has been putting on competition/events that tap into the culture of the working barista and offers a fun environment that also showcases and celebrates the skills of the people who serve customers globally. In the current landscape where competition is increasingly isolated from reality and can easily be seen as a place to conform, perform TBL is a needed balance. Now they are taking the next step in their evolution and introducing a newer format and judging criterial born from their ten years of conversations with he baristas they hope to serve. and we are going to talk all about it with the founder, Steve Moloney! Steve is a long time coffee professional, barista, and 2x Swedish Barista Champion who for the last tan years has been leading the event and competition The Barista League. Criss crossing the globe every year Steve and the team get to see a wide variety and sampling of the various barista cultures that make coffee a wonderful and diverse landscape. Today we are going to talk with Steve about: The purpose and evolution of The Barista League Why it is important to recognize the real elements of bar work Team competition and what it does to enhance professional development The need for expression and fun in coffee New format and criteria Measuring the customer experience What should we strive for in shops to push coffee forward Links: www.thebaristaleague.com IG: @thebaristaleague Related Episodes: 250 : Planning better Events w/ Steven Moloney of The Barista League SHIFT BREAK! How To Get The Most From a Coffee Event 297 : Making Coffee Education Fun w/ Suneal Pabari of Leaderboard Coffee 162 : Discussing "Baristastainability" w/ Jenna Gotthelf of Counter Culture Coffee
What happens when a music festival producer gets bored with coffee's stuffy competition scene? He starts a revolution.In this episode, we sit down with Steve Moloney, the founder of The Barista League. Ten years ago, he was done with 4 AM gigs in Swedish nightclubs and dreamed of a coffee event that felt less like a silent exam and more like a vibrant house party. That dream became The Barista League—a global phenomenon that's been called “a party disguised as a coffee competition.”But this year, everything is changing. Steve reveals why he's tearing up the rulebook he fought to protect for a decade, shifting the focus from technical perfection to storytelling, service, and raw human connection.Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode!
This week, Steven and Jeremy discussed night one of World Tag League, a show with good energy and an excellent main event of Moloney and Takagi versus Tsuji and Kidd. They looked at each match and each team in the tournament. Will United Empire thrive or collapse with Callum Newman's new attitude? Plus, Jeremy's review of the House of Torture Purge show.
Salthill-Knocknacarra player Emily Maloney speaks to Tommy Devane ahead of the Senior B Camogie Final on Sunday against Shamrocks.
Matt Cooper, broadcaster and journalist, remembers his former colleague and Troubles journalist Ed Moloney, who has died aged 77.
“Giving learners options gives them a better learning experience. It's more holistic and more comprehensive,” says Sean Moloney, CEO and founder of EmbodyXR, an extended reality platform focused on the use of immersive technologies in medical education. In this eye-opening Raise the Line conversation, Moloney explains how AI-powered extended reality (XR) --which integrates augmented, virtual, and simulation-based environments -- allows learners to interact with patients, explore multiple diagnostic choices, and experience varied outcomes based on their decisions. The result, he notes, is not only stronger engagement in learning, but a measurable improvement in understanding. Despite these gains, Moloney is quick to point out that he sees these technologies as complements to traditional training, not substitutes for it. “We'll never replace in-person teaching,” he says, “but we can make learners even better.” Beyond training future clinicians, the EmbodyXR platform is also offering new modes of patient and caregiver education, such as augmented reality guidance for using medical devices at home. Join host Lindsey Smith as she explores how EmbodyXR achieves and maintains clinical accuracy, the connectivity it offers between headsets, personal computers and mobile devices, and other capabilities that are shaping the future of how healthcare professionals and patients will learn. Mentioned in this episode:EmbodyXR If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/podcast
On this episode, Pete and Julie welcome Ian P. Moloney, SVP and Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs from the American Fintech Council, to break down the latest on the high-stakes legal battle over open banking. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) ruling under Dodd-Frank 1033 has sparked lawsuits, political maneuvering, and pushback from Big Banks, raising fundamental questions about who owns consumer financial data and who pays for access to it. Ian explains what's at stake as the rule is challenged, how fintech innovators and disruptors are responding, and why employees, consumers, and payroll professionals should care. From JP Morgan's recent data access fees announcement to the role of disruptors like SoFi, Affirm, and DailyPay, the discussion highlights how the outcome of this battle will shape the future of fintech partnerships, financial access, and the employee experience. Connect with Ian & the AFC: Ian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianpmoloney/ AFC LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-fintech-council/ AFC: https://www.fintechcouncil.org/ Connect with the show: LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/hr-payroll-2-0 X: @HRPayroll2_0 @PeteTiliakos @JulieFer_HR BlueSky: @hrpayroll2o.bsky.social YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HRPAYROLL2_0
Sophie Moloney has been CEO of Sky NZ for five years. For much of that time she's been dealing with downsides – a failed acquisition of Mediaworks, Spark Sports gifting their rights to TVNZ and prolonged satellite issues. But lately, things have been looking up. They successfully brought NZ Cricket rights back, scooped up Three's assets for $1, and just last week lengthened their rugby deal under very buyer-friendly terms. She joins Duncan Greive on the Fold to dig into all those issues and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lissycasey manager Aidan Moloney says his side were made to rue missed chances as Doonbeg salvaged a draw late in their TUS Clare Senior Football Championship encounter. A Tadhg Lillis goal deep into injury time saw Brian Shanahan's side come away from Miltown with a point to keep in touch in Group 2. Heading into the final round of games Lissycasey sit atop the standings and will face Ennistymon in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg to finish off the group campaign. Moloney has been telling Clare FM's Derrick Lynch that they had plenty of opportunities to put the game to bed. Meanwhile, Doora Barefield boss Donagh Vaughan says they were the architects of their own downfall against reigning champions Éire Óg. The Parish shipped four goals in their 10 point defeat, leaving them rooted to the bottom of Group 1 ahead of their final game. Vaughan says his players are disappointed in the manner the goals were conceded.
Poll is joined by one of our newest recruits, Darcy Moloney to discuss the upcoming AFLW Season.Get your True Bloods Merch CLICK HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sky TV's purchase of TV3 could lead to a change in sports viewing, but not for a while. Sky New Zealand Chief Executive Sophie Moloney says for the next 12 months programming on TV3 will stay largely the same. She says she expects TVNZ to put up a good fight for free-to-air rights for different sports, including rugby. Moloney told Mike Hosking they'd also like to try to acquire them. She says it will ultimately be up to New Zealand Rugby. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky TV is promising it won't shake the boat too soon after buying TV3 and ThreeNow - for a dollar. Warner Brothers Discovery has sold its Kiwi TV arm, including a range of linear and streaming channels. Sky TV says, for now, Sky Open will continue operations as normal and Three News will be kept at the six o'clock slot. Chief executive Sophie Moloney says they might even still negotiate with TVNZ on sports. "I think it's actually really important for the local media ecosystem that you do have two vibrant opportunities for sport partners and beyond." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kerry Moloney, Senior Product Marketing Manager, and Roland Campa, Senior Product Line Manager at Fiery, join Deborah Corn and Pat McGrew to discuss the challenges of color management, the increasing role of automation in streamlining workflows, how Fiery's full suite of color solutions support color accuracy across devices, and why smart integration is key to reliable, scalable print results. Mentioned in This Episode: Kerry Moloney: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-moloney-404b851b6/?originalSubdomain=uk Learn more about Fiery at www.fiery.com Check out Fiery's full suite of color solutions: https://www.fiery.com/products/color-imaging/ Fiery: Your technology partner to maximize your print potential: https://youtu.be/fwBDBSVW-Mk Check out Fiery Impress: https://www.fiery.com/products/industrial/fiery-impress/ Explore Fiery Digital Factory here: https://www.cadlink.com/product/digitalfactory/ Join Fiery's e-Learning community and get Fiery certified!: https://learning.fiery.com/ Fiery Color Profiler Suite: https://www.fiery.com/products/color-imaging/fiery-color-profiler-suite/ Fiery ColorGuard: https://www.fiery.com/products/color-imaging/fiery-colorguard/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Pat McGrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patmcgrew/ McGrewGroup: https://www.mcgrewgroup.com The Print Report: https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/series/the-print-report/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.org Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV
Have you been diagnosed with unexplained infertility? That frustrating place where – on paper – everything looks fine. Things should have worked. And there's no obvious reason why you're not already pregnant. But what if your unexplained infertility hasn't been explored in as much depth as it could be? In today's episode we speak with fertility naturopath Kathryn Moloney who will show you that actually – there's a lot more to the story.By the time you finish listening, you'll find out: What it means to be diagnosed with unexplained infertility Which tests you can ask for that doctors won't routinely runHow to get to the bottom of this diagnosisTo learn more about Kathryn's incredible FREE workshop - "Why Am I Not Pregnant Yet?" - you can see all the details and register here: https://www.fertilityandbeyond.co/why-am-i-not-pregnant-workshop-signup?ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fertilityandbeyond.co%2Fa%2F2147981274%2FoHyQu78EYou can connect with Kathryn via her website, or IG If you would like to submit a question to the podcast, you can do so here! I love hearing your questions and feedback so please let me know how I can support your on your fertility journey.https://www.speakpipe.com/YourJourneytoFertilityPodcastWhen you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today's episode. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @jen.elementpilatesyoga To grab a copy of my Free Fertility Yoga Guide, click here: To learn more about the Element Fertility Yoga Course, click here. This course is a self-paced & guided way to: Regulate your nervous system Support your fertility Sync with your cycle & synchronise your hormones
Episode 35 of Red Who where host Bubbawheat welcomes guest Robert Moloney to discuss the Australian Doctor Who spin-off K9 where he played the main adult character Professor Gryffen.This show is produced by BubbawheatFollow @Bubbawheat on ThreadsJoin the Facebook Group It's Time to RewindSupport the show on PatreonOpening Music samples The Red Dwarf theme cover by David Bayliss, and the Doctor Who Theme covers by Amie Waters and Luke Million, Red Who remix by Bubbawheat
Episode Title: Sleep, Stress, and Exercise for Mental Health with Cognitive Neuroscientist, Justin Verlinden Description: In this episode of the Elevate Yourself podcast, Rob is joined by cognitive neuroscientist, Justin Verlinden, to explore the intersection of sleep, stress, and exercise on mental health. Justin provides valuable insights into how exercise-induced stress impacts the body and how sleep plays a crucial role in helping our bodies recover and recalibrate. Since Justin's last appearance on the show, he's been busy uncovering new findings in his field, and he's excited to share what he's learned. He dives into the science of exercise's effects on stress and how sleep can help us process and recover from it. He also touches on an important question: Does the timing of exercise impact sleep quality, and how does core temperature come into play? As we wrap up the episode, Justin answers rapid-fire questions, giving us a personal peek into his daily routines, insights, and how his thinking has evolved since his last visit. Justin's Bio: Justin Verlinden is a Cognitive Neuroscience PhD Candidate co-mentored by Dr. Lauren Whitehurst and Dr. Jessica Weafer (formerly at University of Kentucky, presently at Ohio State University). Whose research to-date has been centered on the following topics: Sleep as a treatment target for at-risk drinking Sex differences in the relationship between sleep and alcohol use Next-day consequences of drinking on cognition With the help of his mentors and collaborators, he has received training in and utilized a variety of research modalities and skills throughout his career, including: Intravenous alcohol administration Alcohol skin biosensors Polysomnography Actigraphy At-home diaries R programming Feel free to reach out to him via email (justinverlinden@uky.edu) or on IG (@_veezy13) if you would like to learn more about him or his work. He's always happy to nerd out over science :) Selected Publications: Verlinden, J.J., Moloney, M.E., Vsevolozhskaya, O.A., Whitehurst, L.N. and Weafer, J., 2025. Indirect effects of perceived stress and depression on the relationship between insomnia symptoms and hazardous drinking. Alcohol 123: 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alcohol.2025.01.001 Verlinden, J.J., Moloney, M.E., Vsevolozhskaya, O.A., Ritterband, L.M., Winkle, F., and Weafer, J. 2023. Effect of a digital cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on sleep and alcohol consumption in heavy drinkers: A randomized pilot study. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research 47(12):2354-2365. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.15209 Verlinden, J.J., Moloney, M.E., Whitehurst, L.N., and Weafer, J. 2022. Sex differences in the association between poor sleep quality and alcohol-related problems among heavy drinkers with insomnia. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 16:875168. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.875168 Fadel, L.C., Patel, I.V., Romero, J., Tan, I., Kesler, S.R., Rao, V., Subasinghe, S.A., Ray, R.S., Yustein, J.T., Allen, M.J., Gibson, B.W., Verlinden, J.J., Fayn, S., Ruggiero, N., Ortiz, C., Hipskind, E., Feng, A., Iheanacho, C., Wang, A., and Pautler, R.G. 2022. A mouse holder for awake functional imaging in unanesthetized mice: Applications in 31P spectroscopy, manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging studies, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Biosensors 12(8): 616. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12080616 The Elevate Yourself Podcast is brought to you in partnership with Athletic Brewing. Use code ELEVATE30 for 30% OFF your first online order at checkout!
In our Travel Tuesdays series, we explore the 'need to know' items for doing business in various jurisdictions around the world. This week, we take a closer look at Kentucky. Stay tuned for more episodes!Host: Steve Hirschfeld (email) (Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP / California)Guest Speaker: Carmine Iaccarino (email) (Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC / Kentucky)Support the showRegister on the ELA website here to receive email invitations to future programs.
It's springtime and almost everything is new again. Robinson unveils a 10-passenger helicopter, Pilatus announces the PC-12 Pro single, GE certifies its turbine Catalyst engine for the Denali, and aircraft manufacturer Diamond gobbles up struggling eVTOL manufacturer Volocopter. Plus, meet UK social media influencer and helicopter/fixed-wing pilot Katherine Moloney.
In this month's episode, Laura covers new research on housefly control, Mike talks about new research tracking changes in insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, and Ellie covers a publication focused on tracking the red imported fire ant. We're joined by special guest, Megan Moloney with NPMA! If you have questions or feedback for the BugBytes team, email us at training@pestworld.org, we'd love to hear from you! And, be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology blog (npmapestology.com/)for more information on the research covered in this episode!
This week on The Bugle - Frankie brings you lots of great new indie and alternative tunes.There's much excitement about a secret show he is off to that evening and thus we will hear a bunch of songs from bands on the upcoming gigs list. There's a nice Britpop heavy This Is My Jam '95 section and a nod to a special album that just turned 40.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-bugle/Tune into new broadcasts of The Bugle, 1st and 3rd Monday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThis week, I'm joined by Katherine Moloney, pilot and founder of Elevate Her Aviation! With over 350 rotary hours, a PPL (A) and PPL (H) certification, and a mission to inspire and support women in aviation, Katherine is paving the way for the next generation of female aviators.In this episode, we dive into: ✈️ Overcoming flying anxiety and why aviation is one of the safest industries out there.
This week on The Bugle, Frankie brings an almost entire 2 hours of brand spanking new music from so far in 2025. There is a brief detour to 1995 for the regular This Is My Jam '95 segment, otherwise we are chockablock full of music to get us excited for 2025. What are some of the albums that Frankie is most anticipating this year? Be sure to tune in.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-bugle/Tune into new broadcasts of The Bugle, 1st and 3rd Monday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.