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Tipp FM Radio
Ar An Lá Seo 20-12-24

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 2:28


Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 20ú lá de mí na Nollaig, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1973 d'oscail Carol Simpson buama beartáin in aice leis an óstán Hilton I Londain – agus mhair sí an phléasc. Fuair sí sreang isteach ann chomh maith le huaireadóir, chaith sí an beart agus rith sí ó roimh ar phléasc sé. I 2015 phós imreoir peile Frank Lampard. Phós sé a cailín Christine Bleakley a bhí mar láithreoir teilifís ag an am I Londain. I 2009 bhí daoine ag iarradh Barack Obama a thabhairt chuig an chontae. Tháinig Dan Rooney chuig an chontae chuig Moneygall chun comhrá a bheith aige faoi phlean chun Barack Obama a thabhairt chuig Moneygall. I 2022 bhí Tiobraid Árann ag ceiliúradh an t-ainmniúchán a fuair aisteoir Kerry Condon. Fuair sí an t-ainmniúchán Golden Globe don aisteoir tacaíochta is fearr do The Banshees of Inisherin. Sin Slade le Merry Christmas Everybody – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1973. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht cheoil ar an lá seo I 1980, 12 lá tar éis a mharaíodh John Lennon I Nua Eabhrac, chuaigh a amhrán chuig uimhir a haon sa Bhreatain. Chuaigh amhrán John Lennon 'Just Like Starting Over' chuig uimhir a haon – agus bhí sé a chéad singil a shroich uimhir a haon. I 2006 fuair Eminem colscaradh don dara huair. D'aontaigh siad chun cúram a roinnt lena iníon Hailie. Phós an chúpla arís ach rinne Eminem iarratas ar cholscaradh trí mhí tar éis. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla ar an lá seo rugadh imreoir saccair Kylian Mbappe sa Fhrainc I 1998 agus rugadh aisteoir Jonah Hill I Meiriceá I 1983 agus seo chuid de na rudaí a rinne sé. Beidh mé ar ais libh an tseachtain seo chugainn le heagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.

Tipp FM Radio
Extra Time Tuesday 29 October 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 54:15


This week we look back on Clonoulty Rossmore's win in the Munster senior Championship while there were defeats for Moneygall in the Intermediate grade and for Moyle Rovers in Senior Football. Cappawhite are the Junior B Hurling Champions and Commercials claimed the County Under 19A football title. AIL Rugby with Nenagh Ormond's John Long and local soccer with Barry along with David on Horse Racing rounds off another busy Extra Time. We hope you like.........

Tipp FM Radio
Moneygall vs Ballingarry - 2024 Intermediate hurling final - Tipp FM commentary

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 87:16


Listen back to Tipp FM's live commentary of the 2024 Tipperary intermediate hurling final as Moneygall took on Ballingarry. The game took place in Templetuohy on Saturday October 12th 2024. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll & Denis Kelly. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.

Tipp FM Radio
Extra Time Monday 14 October 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 55:29


This weekend was county hurling final weekend and we have reaction to county titles for Loughmore Castleiney, Cashel King Cormacs, Moneygall and Moyle Rovers. Camogie has their senior semi-finals too and the FAI Junior Cup was at the second round stage. Its hurling, camogie and local soccer on another busy Extra Time. We hope you like.....

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Tipp FM Radio
Across The Line - County hurling final special - October 11th 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 84:31


Listen back to this week's special edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to a massive weekend of sport in Tipperary, with a focus on the county hurling finals. On this week's show: - Toomevara's Ken Dunne and Loughmore/Castleiney manager Eamon Kelly speak in the build up to Sunday's senior hurling final - Carrick Swan manager Kieran Reade and Cashel King Cormacs chair Seán O'Donoghue look ahead to their meeting in the county premier intermediate hurling final - Ballingarry manager Niall O'Donnell and Moneygall's Willie Greene speak to Paul ahead of their county intermediate hurling final - Enda Treacy from the Tipperary Star and hurling analyst Cian Treacy join Paul to discuss all the weekend's games - Tipperary Camogie PRO Geraldine Kinane previews a big weekend of camogie in the county - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update

Tipp FM Radio
Across The Line July 19th 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 49:39


Listen back to Friday July 19th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Tipperary senior hurlers Barry Hogan and Conor Stakelum and Moneygall manager Willie Greene speak about the upcoming county championships - Geraldine Kinane previews Tipperary's All-Ireland Premier Junior camogie semi-final with Armagh - We hear from LGFA President Micheál Naughton and 1974 All-Ireland winning Tipperary captain Kitty Ryan Savage as the LGFA celebrates 50 years since their creation. - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.

Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today - Village Tour- Moneygall

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 46:17


Ali was in Moneygall for this week's Village Tour....

Tipp FM Radio
The Sporting Edge #17 - Mary Ryan

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 15:04


Tipperary camogie player Mary Ryan is the feature on this week's edition of 'The Sporting Edge' with Paul Carroll. The Moneygall woman talks about her 20th season with the Tipperary senior camogie team and what keeps her coming back for more.

GAA Minor Moments
Eimear Ryan: Writing, Playing and Tackling Limitations

GAA Minor Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 41:24


Our guest for Season 3 Episode 2 of the GAA Minor Moments podcast with Electric Ireland is former Tipperary camogie player and author, Eimear Ryan.Eimear chats with host Fergal O'Keefe about the early years of her camogie career and growing up playing her GAA in Moneygall with the boy's team. They dive into these memories, which Eimear also shares in her award-winning book ‘The Grass Ceiling'.Reflecting back to her minor years, Eimear reminisces on the lifts to and from training being a real highlight. She offers the advice to young girls playing to enjoy it, get the most out of it and to be kind to yourself when things don't go right. She touches on her break from camogie at the age of 20 and now with some hindsight, things she may have done differently.Every Tuesday well known Irish stars will share memories from their early sporting careers and reflect on the defining moments from playing Minor and how that shaped them both on and off the pitch.For more information on the Electric Ireland Camogie Minor Championships got to https://www.electricireland.ie/camogie-minor-championships.For more information on the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Championships go to https://www.electricireland.ie/gaa-minor-championships.Produced and hosted by Fergal O'Keeffe at https://lume.ie#ThisIsMajor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tipp FM Radio
The Sporting Edge #10 - Padhraic Greene

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 15:07


On this week's edition of The Sporting Edge, Paul Carroll speaks to head groundsman at Semple Stadium and Moneygall native Padhraic Greene about the work being done to repair the field following a wet start to 2024.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
IFA have launch their 'No Dogs Allowed' campaign

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 12:05


The IFA have launched their ‘no dogs allowed campaign' ahead of lambing season to prevent dog attacks on Livestock. But how can we how can we prevent dog attacks on farms? Pat was joined on the show by John Healy a Farmer in Moneygall and also Adrian Gallagher Sheep Chairperson Irish Farmers Association.

Tipp FM Radio
Across The Line - March 1st 2024

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 47:04


Listen back to Friday March 1st 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy looks ahead to Nenagh CBS vs St. Raphaels College, Loughrea in the Croke Cup semi-final - Anthony Shelly looks ahead to Tipperary vs Waterford in the National Football League - Barry Ryan previews the FAI Junior Cup quarter-finals with 3 Tipperary teams involved - World Indoor Rowing champion and Moneygall resident Ken McDonald is the feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.

Tipp FM Radio
The Sporting Edge #9 - Ken McDonald

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 14:06


Moneygall resident Ken McDonald won two gold medals at the recent World Indoor Rowing Championships in Prague. He speaks to Paul Carroll on this week's edition of 'The Sporting Edge'.

Tipp FM Radio
Tipperary hurling championship preview show - Across The Line July 28th 2023

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 46:39


Listen back to Friday July 28th, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll as we look ahead to the weekend's sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Paul speaks to Loughmore's John McGrath, Kiladangan's Alan Flynn, Kilruane's Eoin Hogan, Lorrha's Michael Dolan and Moneygall's Paul O'Brien ahead of the start of the county hurling championship. - Enda Treacy joins Paul to preview the weekend's county hurling championship fixtures whilst Tipperary PRO Jonathan Cullen details the ticketing situation. - As always, Barry Drake gives us the latest in greyhound racing.

De Wereld | BNR
Opinie | Ierlandmythe

De Wereld | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 2:52


In Ierland wonen vijf miljoen Ieren. Bijna 34 miljoen Amerikanen noemen zichzelf trots ‘Iers.' Inclusief Joe Biden. Deze week komt hij een verkiezingsbelofte na: tijdens een bezoek aan Ierland gaat hij op bedevaart naar Ballina  Ballina is het plaatsje waar zijn betovergrootvader vandaan kwam. Eén betovergrootvader, dus – voldoende om te zeggen ‘I'm Irish.' De meeste Ierse Amerikanen hebben niet meer dan dat – een druppeltje Iers bloed. Of helemaal niets. Er zijn zwarte Amerikanen die zich Iers noemen omdat ze Murphy, O'Sullivan of O'Connor heten. Dat zijn dan nazaten van slaven, die vaak de naam van hun eigenaar kregen.  Het Ierse gevoel leeft enorm onder Amerikanen. Een kroeg is alleen een echte kroeg als er ‘Irish pub' op de gevel staat. Tijdens de Noord-Ierse ‘Troubles' zamelden politieagenten in Boston, veelal van Ierse afkomst, illegaal geld in voor de IRA. Op St. Patrick's Day, een nationale feestdag, kleurt in Chicago de rivier groen en komt er in de Irish pubs groen bier uit de tap.  Er zit in de Ierlandmythe wat vreemds. Al bijna een eeuw is het land strikt neutraal, bleef buiten de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de NAVO. Die neutraliteit gaf nog heel wat hoofdpijn toen het land lid wilde worden van de Europese Unie. Kortom: Joe Biden kan nog zo lyrisch doen over dat druppeltje Iers bloed, je kunt het land van zijn betovergrootvader moeilijk een vastberaden westerse bondgenoot noemen. Biden is niet de eerste president die zich voorstaat op zijn Ierse wortels. Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton en Bush Sr en Jr wisten zeker dat ze Iers bloed hadden, Ronald Reagans overgrootvader kwam er vandaan. En natuurlijk John Kennedy. Die noemde het ‘niet zijn geboorteland, maar wel het land waarvoor hij de grootste vriendschap voelde.'  Je voelt hem aankomen, en jawel, hoor, ook Barak Obama is Iers. Je zou het op het eerste gezicht niet zeggen, maar hij had, via zijn moeders kant, een neef in de achtste graad in Moneygall, een Iers dorpje van honderd inwoners. Hij ging er, met Michaelle, kijken, en natuurlijk stond op de souvenirs O'Bama, met een apostrof.  Je zou bijna denken dat die 34 miljoen zichzelf Iers noemende Amerikanen de grootste etnische groep zijn in Amerika. Maar dat zijn de 50 miljoen Duitse Amerikanen. Voor de duidelijkheid: die kwamen met de immigratiegolven in de 17de, 18de en 19de eeuw, dus ver voor de twee wereldoorlogen. Met namen zoals Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernard Hammelburg | BNR
Opinie | Ierlandmythe

Bernard Hammelburg | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 2:52


In Ierland wonen vijf miljoen Ieren. Bijna 34 miljoen Amerikanen noemen zichzelf trots ‘Iers.' Inclusief Joe Biden. Deze week komt hij een verkiezingsbelofte na: tijdens een bezoek aan Ierland gaat hij op bedevaart naar Ballina  Ballina is het plaatsje waar zijn betovergrootvader vandaan kwam. Eén betovergrootvader, dus – voldoende om te zeggen ‘I'm Irish.' De meeste Ierse Amerikanen hebben niet meer dan dat – een druppeltje Iers bloed. Of helemaal niets. Er zijn zwarte Amerikanen die zich Iers noemen omdat ze Murphy, O'Sullivan of O'Connor heten. Dat zijn dan nazaten van slaven, die vaak de naam van hun eigenaar kregen.  Het Ierse gevoel leeft enorm onder Amerikanen. Een kroeg is alleen een echte kroeg als er ‘Irish pub' op de gevel staat. Tijdens de Noord-Ierse ‘Troubles' zamelden politieagenten in Boston, veelal van Ierse afkomst, illegaal geld in voor de IRA. Op St. Patrick's Day, een nationale feestdag, kleurt in Chicago de rivier groen en komt er in de Irish pubs groen bier uit de tap.  Er zit in de Ierlandmythe wat vreemds. Al bijna een eeuw is het land strikt neutraal, bleef buiten de Tweede Wereldoorlog en de NAVO. Die neutraliteit gaf nog heel wat hoofdpijn toen het land lid wilde worden van de Europese Unie. Kortom: Joe Biden kan nog zo lyrisch doen over dat druppeltje Iers bloed, je kunt het land van zijn betovergrootvader moeilijk een vastberaden westerse bondgenoot noemen. Biden is niet de eerste president die zich voorstaat op zijn Ierse wortels. Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton en Bush Sr en Jr wisten zeker dat ze Iers bloed hadden, Ronald Reagans overgrootvader kwam er vandaan. En natuurlijk John Kennedy. Die noemde het ‘niet zijn geboorteland, maar wel het land waarvoor hij de grootste vriendschap voelde.'  Je voelt hem aankomen, en jawel, hoor, ook Barak Obama is Iers. Je zou het op het eerste gezicht niet zeggen, maar hij had, via zijn moeders kant, een neef in de achtste graad in Moneygall, een Iers dorpje van honderd inwoners. Hij ging er, met Michaelle, kijken, en natuurlijk stond op de souvenirs O'Bama, met een apostrof.  Je zou bijna denken dat die 34 miljoen zichzelf Iers noemende Amerikanen de grootste etnische groep zijn in Amerika. Maar dat zijn de 50 miljoen Duitse Amerikanen. Voor de duidelijkheid: die kwamen met de immigratiegolven in de 17de, 18de en 19de eeuw, dus ver voor de twee wereldoorlogen. Met namen zoals Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Wednesday 14th of December 2022

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 74:22


Today on the show -as the Housing Minister survives a motion of no confidence PBP TD Richard Boyd Barrett outlines why their call for him to go was necessary. We're joined by Moneygall farmer, John Healy who lost 50 sheep in a horrific dog attack at the weekend and Johnny Guirke discusses Sinn Fein's Dáil motion calling for more measures to retain frontline healthcare workers - these stories and more covered this mornng Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
50 lambs killed on one farm in dog attack

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 5:19


John Healy, a Moneygall, county Offaly based sheep farmer, describes how 50 of his lambs were killed following a dog attack at the weekend.

Tipp FM Radio
Moneygall Farmer John Healy - Sheep Attack

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 7:30


Moneygall farmer John Healy spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning after a weekend dog attack on his farm resulted in the death of 50 of his lambs.

Tipp FM Radio
LIVE Commentary: Lorrha defeat Moneygall to win 2022 Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Title

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 89:26


Listen back to Tipp FM's live coverage of the 2022 Tipperary Intermediate hurling final between Lorrha and Moneygall. The game was played in Semple Stadium on Sunday October 30th, 2022. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll and Michael Ryan. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.

Premierview Tipperary Hurling Podcast
Ep. 90 - Intermediate Final Preview. Roscrea Champs. Kilruane/Kiladangan must go again

Premierview Tipperary Hurling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 41:04


Episode 90 of The Premier 'View' Tipperary GAA podcast sees Kevin Ryan speak with Lorrha rep Shane Brophy & Moneygall rep Darragh Hayes ahead of the two clubs meeting in the County Intermediate Hurling Final. Stephen Cronin & Jamie Barrett join Kevin to review the drawn County Senior Hurling Final between Kiladangan & Kilruane while also looking back on Roscreas return to Dan Breen following victory over Gortnahoe in the Seamus O'Riain final. The lads also look at the fallout of Sky not renewing their coverage of GAA games and what it means for patrons. All in an action packed Episode 90 of The premier 'View'

Tipp FM Radio
Living with Prader Willi Syndrome

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 16:21


An International conference on Prader-Willi syndrome took place in UL over the weekend. Prader-Willi syndrome is incredibly complex. It is associated with a feeling of constant hunger and not being able to control the impulse to seek out and eat food. People with Prader-Willi syndrome think about food all the time and live in a constant state of food-related anxiety. There is no cure or treatment. One of the speakers at the conference at the weekend was Moneygall woman, Martha Jones. Our reporter Alison Hyland travelled to Moneygall to meet Martha and her mum Ann to find out more about this little known and complex syndrome.......

The Big Tech Show
Drone deliveries in Irish towns

The Big Tech Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 25:09


Imagine you're peckish. There's nothing in the fridge but it's lashing outside — you don't want to go the supermarket, and ordering your regular takeout will take ages. Now imagine a different scenario: you order a takeout and it arrives in 10 minutes. Why? Because it skipped the roads and came instead by drone. That's an option that the residents of Oranmore in Galway, Moneygall in Offaly and, from next week, Balbriggan in County, will have had. Because Irish company Manna Aero has been delivering coffee, fast food, medicine and other things with drones in under 10 minutes to those communities. The company says it wants to expand to dozens of towns by the end of next year. Is this the future? Is it safe? Will it be allowed to go national and maybe international? Joining Adrian this week from the Web Summit in Lisbon to discuss this is Manna Aero founder and CEO Bobby Healy.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
'It's not a lot of villages that can say that a President walked up their street'

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 14:43


It has been 10 years since former President Barack Obama visited his ancestral home in Moneygall, Co. Offaly. Andrea looks back at the visit chatting to Henry Healy, Obama's 8th cousin, and Ollie Hayes, the publican who served Obama et al pints of the black stuff at the historic occasion.  Photo: RollingNews.ie/GIS Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Dermot & Dave
Iconic Irish Chain Becomes First To Deliver By Drone

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 6:44


We knew the year 2020 was going quickly but we never imagined it moving as fast as this. Supermacs at Barack Obama Plaza has become the first fast food restaurant in the world to deliver by drone. In a trial, those living in Moneygall can have their curry cheese chips delivered from the skies all the way from the most iconic service station in the country. Just a little project I worked on bringing to Moneygall with @MannaAero & @SupermacsIRE for @barackobamapla1 pic.twitter.com/tWyMoRro8v — Henry Healy (@henryhealy) June 8, 2020 This morning, operations manager at Barack Obama Plaza, Henry Healy spoke to Dermot and Dave about the news.

Phoning It In
13: #13 Sophie Shanley, Poj Flanagan, Jamie Sykes, Amy De Bhrún

Phoning It In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 33:14


This week, Dave talks to 'Tom' who is angry with AIs taking people's jobs; Karen from Moneygall who doesn't like the Obamas; and Nora who's fed up with her customers. Dave's guest of the week is Skip Schofield the self styled ‘greatest salesperson in the world’, and the author of the book: Selling Yourself Long - The Salesperson’s Guide To Greatness. Plus, the topic of the week: ungrateful children. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow

The Genealogy Professional podcast with Host Marian Pierre-Louis – Interviews with Experienced Genealogists

Featured Guest Megan Smolenyak Megan Smolenyak2 is a real life history detective who loves to solve mysteries. You might have spotted Megan or her handiwork on Top Chef, Who Do You Think You Are?, Finding Your Roots, Faces of America, Good Morning America, the Today Show, The Early Show, CNN, PBS and NPR. Her news-making discoveries include uncovering Michelle Obama's family tree, revealing the true story of Annie Moore, the first immigrant through Ellis Island, and tracing Barack Obama's roots to Moneygall, Ireland. Formerly Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com, she also founded Unclaimed Persons. Megan is the author of 6 books, including Hey, America, Your Roots Are Showing and Who Do You Think You Are? (companion to the TV series), and conducts forensic research for the Army, BIA, coroners, NCIS and the FBI. Contact Links Websites – Megan Smolenyak and Honoring Our Ancestors Facebook – Megan Smolenyak Twitter - @megansmolenyak Pinterest - Megan Smolenyak Other Links    Unclaimed Persons Seton Shields Genealogy Grant Megan Smolenyak at The Huffington Post One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now "I got myself a virtual assistant right out of the gate . . . Even if you don't think you're ready for one yet, explore the possibility.” Recommended Book Take Time for Your Life by Cheryl Richardson Productivity Tool Timehop Advice "In terms of genealogical careers, do what excites you." Action Item For your action item today I want you to think about where your career is going to be in 5 or 10 years. What will the world of genealogy look like then? How would your services change if all records were online? Or if all genealogy clients asked for DNA interpretation along with their researched family tree? What if the main demand was for heir research or perhaps mineral rights?  What other directions might genealogy go in that might not be obvious now? Also, think about your interests and your passions. If you research, for example, colonial Pennsylvania, what can you do to ensure that your business will continue to grow and make use of new technology? Can you harness photos or videos to find a new way to share the results of the research you've done? Or perhaps can you find new ways to work with professionals from other disciplines such as archeologists, biographers, or k-12 text book writers. So what I'm suggesting is that you take a morning or evening walk and allow your mind to consider the future, your future. Think about it now so you can be ready to create it for yourself or to grab opportunity when it comes.   Direct link to this post: http://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/megan-smolenyak/

RTÉ - Tubridy Podcast
I Know Stuff

RTÉ - Tubridy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 4:35


Today, Naomi Conlon from Moneygall, Co Offaly knew tons of stuff!

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Real World USA on Lunchtime
'I wouldn't trust my son with scissors - let alone a rifle'

Real World USA on Lunchtime

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013


Jonathan talks to Kevin Cullen of The Boston Globe about the five year old boy who accidentally killed his sister with a children's rifle, coming out in sport and Michelle Obama's visit to Moneygall.

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Farmer Tim Cullinan on his farm near Moneygall in Ireland.

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