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Send us a textIn this episode Jim & Adam chatted about some of their favourite movies which feature American Football, along with discussing some of the trailers released ahead of this year's showpiece in New Orleans!Support the showAs always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a reviewCheck out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a textIn this episode, originally recorded live on Facebook back in October, Jim & Adam were joined by Gav Logan from Fright Club NI and John Kavanagh from Ulster University as they chatted about the iconic horror franchise.Support the showAs always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a reviewCheck out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a textIn this episode Jim & Adam chatted bout some of the movies they've watched over the past four weeks, including Conclave, Wicked: Part One, Saturday Night, Paddington in Peru & Herectic.Jim also spoke with filmmaker Julian Doyle, who worked as editor on Monty Python's The Life of Brian and Airell Anthony Hayles, the writer/director of the new festive chiller Advent, which is available to rent or buy now on various VOD platforms. Support the showAs always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a reviewCheck out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a textWas 1999 the greatest year in cinematic history?In this episode Jim & Adam continue their retrospective as they look back at Trey Parker's South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.When Stan Marsh and his friends go see an R-rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame.It also features some musical segments we've featured on the show over the years, along with Jim & Adam's first ever 'Beat Down'.Support the showAs always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a reviewCheck out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a textIn this episode of 'Crime Scene to Screen' BanterFlix's resident 'sleuth sister's Joe and Thérèse are joined by local writer Victoria Brown as they chat about James Wan's 2013 feature The Conjuring, starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.They also discuss the infamous paranormal investigators Ed & Lorraine Warren, whose investigations the movies within the Conjuring franchise are based on.Support the showAs always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a reviewCheck out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a textIn the third of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies, Jim & Adam look back Spider-Man's entry within the MCU as they chat about Tom Holland's tenure as the webslinger, starting with Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and concluding with Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness, bad language and tangents a-aplenty.As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness, bad language and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a Text Message.In the second of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies on the big screen, Adam is joined by Mark Corrigan from VideoFlames as they look back at the two Amazing Spider-Man movie starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Do the movies that are often maligned deserve a little bit more love?As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness, bad language and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
Send us a Text Message.In the first part of our Spider-Man specials to celebrate the re-release of the live action movies on the big screen this month Jim & Adam look back at Sam Raimi's orginal trilogy ( 2002, 2004 and 2007), starring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco and J. K. Simmons.On this recording Aaron Flanagan from the Comic Book Guys in Belfast pops in to give us the 101 on the character's comic book orgins and local filmmaker Brian Mulholland shares his love for the films.Show NotesHow Tobey Maguire Got the Part in “Spider-Man” (2002) (youtube.com)All the Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against James Franco (thecut.com)As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness, bad language and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on our website.
In this special bonus episode Dan and I are joined by legendary Exeter Chiefs out-half and Ulsterman, Gareth Steenson. Gareth chats about how rejection from Ulster spurred him on to better things. The European Cup winner also discusses why he is coming back to his native Norn Iron. One of rugby's most inspirational and interesting stories. Enjoy.
The rise of Conor Bradley. Conor Bradley is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Liverpool and the Northern Ireland national team.
in this episode, the first in a series of Christmas specials host Jim McClean was joined by BanterFlix's resident Disney queen Victoria Brown and regular contributor Maria McQuillan as they chatted about Disney's Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999).The anthology film features three stories including Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas , A Very Goofy Christmas and Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi.As always be warned this recording is filled with spoilers and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter , Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on the BanterFlix website.
In this Episode Jim was joined by Victoria Brown and Nicole Hamilton as they chatted about Kenny Ortega's Hocus Pocus.A teenage boy named Max and his little sister move to Salem, where he struggles to fit in before awakening a trio of diabolical witches that were executed in the 17th century.The film is back in cinemas to celebrate its 30th anniversay and is also available on Disney Plus.As always be warned this recording is filled with spoilers and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter , Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on the BanterFlix website.
Shane Dawson is joined by Sean Cronin, Rebecca Creagh, Conan Byrne and Greg Allen to discuss Irish RWC team news, preview IRLWNT v Northern Ireland in the Aviva this Sat week, plus we set the scene for Golf's Solheim Cup. Game On!
SECTOR 13! John takes a looksee at a brilliant set of fanzines from Norn Iron. Rossy and John talk about a controversial movie. 2000ad Art Stars. Nightmare Meal Time. 2000ad becomes a follower and not a leader. Quantumania garbage...plus John reads the Letters!
Ophelia Lovibond joins us on this week's show to talk Minx and playing Carrie Symonds in the upcoming This England. Meanwhile, James, Boyd and Beth head back on the Norn Iron beat with James Nesbitt in Bloodlands season 2, pull some skeletons out of the closet with Daisy May Cooper in AM I Being Unreasonable?, and engaging in a little YA undead romance with Vampire Academy. Plus we try out the new postbag feature, and the Dyer cut is released! (By which we mean the infamous karaoke video will be available on James' instagram - @jamescdyer - for the next 24 hours).
In this episode, Jim is joined by local filmmaker Adam Neeson as we review David Leitch's Bullet Train and Dan Trachtenberg's Prey. Johanne Alexander also shares her thoughts on this year's Dublin Comic Con and we chat about some recent movie news.This week's big podcast questions?Who were your favourite '90s boybands?Where is the train going to in Bullet Train?What's the name of the film with Jeff Bridges in a hotel?Does Superman get a get rapey in Superman 3?What's the name of the film by one of the McDonagh's starring Alexander Skarsgård?These important questions and many more are asked throughout this episode.Email in your answers to info@banterflix.com
Darren Linton has a story! Growing up on Belfast's Shankill Road in his words "he was in the thick of it from the start". Sectarian violence came easy, it was just what you did. From football hooliganism, to drink, drugs and 'rock 'n roll' most people don't ever find a way out, but Darren eventually did. Initially it was the army, but there his addictions really took over and before long he was kicked out - firstly from the ranks of the regiment but soon Northern Ireland all together. This is a story of suffering and despair that leads to one of change and hope... it all shifted when he'd had enough, it was time for the hardest part of all - TO ASK FOR HELP.
2022 is only a few weeks old, but this week alone sees the release of two films that are almost certain to be up there come year's end: Guillermo del Toro's atmospheric noir, Nightmare Alley, and Kenneth Branagh's wonderfully warm childhood tale, Belfast. And we're delighted to be joined on this week's episode by del Toro, who chats with Chris Hewitt about doom, black-and-white, and Bradley Cooper's eyes; and Belfast star Jamie Dornan, who goes full Norn Iron with Helen O'Hara. Who, despite her protestations to the contrary, does thicken her accent for that interview, so she does. Then, in the podbooth, Chris and Helen are joined by James Dyer for an episode in which they talk about the legacy sequels they'd like to see, discuss the week's movie news, including the Moon Knight trailer and talk of a third Equalizer film, review Nightmare Alley, Belfast, A Journal For Jordan, and Mass, reveal more exciting details about our upcoming 500th episode, and can't tell the difference between their waking life... and dreams. Enjoy.
This week's episode of the Empire Podcast sees Chris Hewitt return from a short stint in Norn Iron, accent stronger than ever, for a fun episode in which he, Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, and Amon Warmann play another round of the beloved The Three Fact Structure, talk about their favourite surgery scenes from the movies (spoilers abound, so tread carefully), discuss the week's movie news and, in a bumper reviews section that is the main reason why this week's episode is so darn long, cast their eyes over Censor, People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan, Pig, Reminiscence, Boss Level, Beckett, and G.I. Joe Origins: Snake Eyes. Blimey! And that's not all, folks. Chris sits down with Asim Chaudhry, aka Chabuddy G from People Just Do Nothing, for a very funny interview including a dissection of the Pina Colada song (you know the one), while Helen has an in-depth chat with Niamh Algar, star of Prano Bailey-Bond's brilliant and mindbending horror, Censor. Enjoy.
In this episode, I'm chatting to Peter Paints Pictures about potential books coming in the future, getting my dad a job and how he juggles illustrating with teaching!You can use CHARIS10 for 10% off!Peter Paints Pictures' Instagram - @peterpaintspictures • Instagram photos and videosPeter Paints Pictures' Website - Illustration & Prints by PeterPaintsPictures on EtsyTo find out more, head to;Charis' Instagram - Charis • Radio Presenter (@charisoliviaa) • Instagram photos and videosCharis' Facebook - Charis Olivia | FacebookPodcast Instagram - Supporting Local with Charis (@supportinglocalpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosPodcast Facebook - Supporting Local Podcast | Facebook
In this weeks bonus episode Sean & Adam rate the best viral videos that have came out of Northern Ireland, some crackers in here folks. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asap-podcast/support
Nostalgia enthusiast Bronagh McAtasney chats about ska, The Troubles, journalling, Twitter and why storytelling is actually pretty cool. Check the diary out on Twitter @NrnIrnGirl1981 or check herself out @BeebsyMcA
A tough one this, our first podcast since the passing of our friend and comrade Mel Corry on January 13th from Covid-19. But as Mel would absolutely have it, "Don't mourn, organise!" We're joined by his friends Tommy McKearney, author and activist and Dr Steve Baker, media guru at the University of Ulster to talk about all things Norn Iron, borders, protocols & paramilitaries.
This week Isik takes control again and is joined by Michael Basc (former Team Australia and co-founder of Objective Secured) and Michael McConkey (Team Northern Ireland) to take a long hard look at Harlequins in 9th Edition. For more information about Objective Secured and their tournaments: https://www.facebook.com/objectivesecured For the Objective Secured RSS: https://bit.ly/2TMwYGv For Team Northern Ireland: https://www.facebook.com/TNI40k For the Norn Iron 40k Podcast RSS: https://bit.ly/3erSI44
Mike & Dan reimagine the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the members of the Tory Government via Doctor Who and Bill & Ted. But they're not geeky geeks. #JOSSACKLAND #BIILLANDTED #SEANCONNERY #BLACKPOOL #LACROIX #NORTHERNIRELAND #CALIFORNIAFIRES #THEJOYOFSIX #BREXIT #CORONAVIRUS #GOWEST #DOWNLOADFESTIVAL #NUTSINMAY #DOCTORWHO #SHEBEAT #THETHICKOFIT #LIFEONVENUS #AVENGERS #MCU #TORIESINFINITYWAR #PODCAST #TOPCONTENTPOD #LISTENINGTOGETHER
We finish the group stages in style with France, Germany, Portugal and Norn Iron.
Happy birthday Stu! This week, Seán and Stu get together on Skype to ramble about Piers Morgan, cancel culture, tearing down statues, a big furlough conspiracy, share some beer news and answer some questions from listeners, amongst other chat. The beers featured this week are the Lockdown Pale Ale by Norn Iron Brewing Co. and Bira 91 IPA by Bira 91 Brewery.
Is it time to ease restrictions on playing golf in Norn Iron?! Plus European Tour player Cormac Sharvin chats about lockdown, the impact on the Tour, Keith Pelley's email about ET professional golf going forward and his current coaching...
Is it time to ease restrictions on playing golf in Norn Iron?! Plus European Tour player Cormac Sharvin chats about lockdown, the impact on the Tour, Keith Pelley's email about ET professional golf going forward and his current coaching...
Search inside yourself with the Celtic Tree of Life. Let's make the world a better place with Celtic culture and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Seldom Sober, We Banjo 3, Marc Gunn, The Gatehouse Well, McKasson & McDonald, Crepuscule, Alexander James Adams, An lar, Heather Dale, Kennedy's Kitchen, Ockham's Razor, Ballinloch, Battlelegs, Rebels and Sinners, Onde I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2020 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 - "Jigs: Geese in the Bog / The Wandering Minstrel / The Coleraine" by Seldom Sober from Six Months in Confession 3:49 - WELCOME 5:17 - "Crann Na Beatha (Tree of Life)" by We Banjo 3 from String Theory 8:26 - "Loch Tay Boat Song" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 12:37 - "Tree Gap Set" by The Gatehouse Well from Bring You Ashore 16:18 - "Mark the Hard Earth" by McKasson & McDonald from Harbour 21:17 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 27:53 - "Lilting Music - Tree Set" by Crepuscule from Shades of Music 31:42 - "He of the Sidhe" by Alexander James Adams from Balance of Nature 38:01 - "No Land's Man" by An lar from Deception 43:39 - "Hawthorn Tree" by Heather Dale from Avalon 47:15 - "The Umbrella Reel, Two Days To Go, Down The Broom" by Kennedy's Kitchen from The Whiskey of Truth 52:03 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 55:43 - "Lark in the Morning" by Ockham's Razor from Songs from Potter's Field 1:01:06 - "The Intervention Set" by Ballinloch from Rise Up! 1:03:52 - "Greenland Whale Fisheries" by Battlelegs from Save the Humans 1:06:20 - "Mother Tree" by Rebels and Sinners from Day's Just Begun 1:10:40 - CLOSING 1:11:57 - "After the Storm" by Onde from Maelstrom The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. Please support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. There are Australian bushfires, oil spills, erratic temperature changes, earthquakes, hurricanes, the list goes on and on. Life on our planet is in a delicate balance. The Celts knew this. That’s why trees were so important to Celtic culture. It doesn’t matter if you don’t believe all the scientific evidence that points to human-made Climate Change. What is important is stewardship of our planet. We need to take care of it. So in 2020, I want to draw attention to our hurting planet and how we can do just that. That’s why our latest shirt and sticker design includes the Celtic Tree of Life. I’ll be honest. I don’t have specifics as to what we can do. But if you have suggestions, please email me. The 2020 Sainted Celtic Collection is now online. This is a very special package I put together each year to pay for the production of the podcast, but also to give you a way to promote the show. You’ll get a t-shirt, a couple pint glasses, a bunch of stickers, our Victims of Irish Music compilation CD and my latest CDs with the Brobdingnagian Bards. Plus, this year, you’ll also get a digital copy of my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers album. It’s all one insanely low price. And the offer is good until February 3, 2020. Head on over to MageRecords.com to support the podcast today. CELTIC PODCAST NETWORKThis is not the Celtic podcast out there. I’m sure you already know that. But you may not what other Celtic podcasts there are online. That’s the reasons I share new episodes of other Celtic podcasts every week in the Celtic Music Magazine. This is one of the benefits of subscribing and reading. You’ll learn about other great shows you might enjoy. What shows? Well, let me share a few. Erin’s Isle is published by Erin Breen, an Emmy award-winning journalist, columnist and writer for television, radio and print who has put 25 years of experience to work honing a true talent for storytelling. Her podcast is internationally known and has become part of the inflight entertainment on Aer Lingus flights to and from Ireland. She explores the out of the way adventures you could easily miss if she weren’t one step ahead of you. Irish Music Stories is published by Shannon Heaton. She plays Irish flute and sings. She LOVEs Irish music and dance, and related Celtic traditions. This show is her way of sharing the rich inspiration that the global ‘trad’ community has given to her, with the stories behind the music. After a long hiatus, Celtic Roots Radio is back. Raymond McCullough in Downpatrick, Co. Down, Northern Ireland whet's yer appetite with Celtic, folk, folk/rock, Appalachian, Breton, bluegrass, Scottish, Irish, Cajun, Cape Breton, singer/songwriter – if its Celtic, roots or acoustic music you want, you'll find it there (plus a wee drop a' Norn Iron craic!). The show is once again publishing new episodes. You can find links to ALL of these podcasts and more at MageNetwork.com. That’s where I publish links to all of my shows and posts links to other Celtic podcasts to share with you in the Celtic Music Magazine. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ I still have space in 2020 for the Celtic Invasion of Italy. It’s gonna be monumental. You don’t want to miss it! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. Plus, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. I want to thank our newest Patrons of the Podcast: Samantha M, Christine M, Robyn You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Heidi Murphy emailed a photo: "I’m listening to this while editing my book. Lovely Celtic Christmas music! I noticed the other day that you had Round the House on. They're so cool. I've jammed with them before (I play tin whistle and bodhran) and they're delightful. I recently went to the World Highland Games in Tucson, AZ. It was so lovely to watch them toss the caber and hammer. They broke a record in something I don’t know the name of. It’s a 2 stone bail of hay trussed up in canvas they toss with a pitchfork. I’d love to know what that’s called. I was off listening to music and eating haggis and a scone when they announced that name. Here’s a pic of me hiking home from Muckross Abbey after a long day of exploring in the rain. Slainte" Marshall Blosser emailed: "Hey Celtfather, In searching for Newfoundland Celtic artists it dawned on me that you had a 2 hour special on Canadian Celtic music back in 2016. Episode 254 specifically from April 7, 2016. That episode gave me several artists to look up. For me specifically, The Rolling Kings, and The Ennis Sisters. As well as a few others from neighboring provinces. My own on-line research found several other artists although I am not sure how many are still active. Listing the ones I can find on either Amazon or CDBaby first: The Irish Descendants, Celtic Connection, Shanneyganook, The Flummies, and Great Big Sea. I know Great Big Sea isn't an active group any more but it's members, specifically Alan Doyle, Sean McCann and Murray Foster have continued to record music. There is one band I want to get some recordings of but I can't find any information on is Greeley's Reel. They've been playing the local St John's pubs for 10 years. As I visit the pubs I will make sure to try and connect any Irish/Celtic bands I find to your submission page. I am also kicking around the idea of starting a podcast of local artists for Newfoundland to help get them some more exposure. Any advise on how you started would be awesome. Looking forward to sending you many new artists" Tim Sommer in Middleton, ID emailed: "Hi Marc, I love your podcast and wanted to support it and was signing up for the $5 per month contribution and I just briefly saw the window to select that.... when what do you know...I was signed up for the $5 per episode. Couldn’t figure out how to change that number so am asking for your help to change it. Yes, I do think you are worth $5 an episode but if my wife starts seeing the monthly amount for that instead of the $5 per month, she’ll be using her serious face and posture, asking me what I thought I was doing. It could impact my entire Irish and Scottish music habit. It’s like knowing how many beers you can drink at the session before you are in serious trouble."
This podcast the lads Skype-talk about Jeffy brews, Bourbon the dog joins us, The Defiant Ones, My Name Is Earl and sofa licking! cansacrosstheworld.com
This week on Two Lines in Doctors it's Norn Iron actor Marcy Hazell. Listen to find out how she nearly dropped Michelle Keegan's baby, how she sold her business in much the same way that Mick Carter bought the Queen Vic from Phil Mitchell and how she vandalised a mascots outfit. She also reveals why she is such a massive Elvis fan, even naming her bike after him and she is the first recipient of the limited edition Two Lines in Doctors mug. Marcy can be found at website: https://www.marcellahazell.com/ Twitter: @marcyhazell Insta: @marcellahazell Facebook: Marcella Hazell - Actor Parched Tea can be found at website: https://www.parchedteabar.co.uk/ Twitter: @parchedteabar Insta: @parchedteabar Facebook: Parched Tea Bar Marcy's photo by Callum Arnott
.@TigerWoods chats about his days in Norn Iron, Guinness, the course, being blanked by @BKoepka and taking tomorrow off to see some things.... @NITouristBoard @DiscoverNI
.@TigerWoods chats about his days in Norn Iron, Guinness, the course, being blanked by @BKoepka and taking tomorrow off to see some things.... @NITouristBoard @DiscoverNI
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Today Niall Boylan spoke to Bronagh McAtansey who is running a twitter account called @nornirongirl1981 in which she is tweeting entries from a diary she kept as a 13 year old girl in 1981. She writes about boys, valentines day, friends and hunger strikes. We spoke to Bronagh about her diary and what it is like to read back on what she wrote over 30 years later. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Niall Boylan spoke to Bronagh McAtansey who is running a twitter account called @nornirongirl1981 in which she is tweeting entries from a diary she kept as a 13 year old girl in 1981. She writes about boys, valentines day, friends and hunger strikes. We spoke to Bronagh about her diary and what it is like to read back on what she wrote over 30 years later. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode Barry Phillips sets out to see if what he remembers about his own Ironman journey sits with what other ironmen learnt about themselves when training for and completing extreme endurance events. Barry asks them about how they maintain their levels of motivation, he they get the best out of every training session and what they do to reward themselves for consistently high levels of input and output. Barry concludes by sharing what he learnt from his Ironman training including the development of his own “six pack”. Six things he would do every day before he went to work to set himself up for optimum productivity.
This week The Manboy Cheeky aka Shane Todd joins us to chat Lurgan gigs, Troubles banter, Burt Reynolds, Tight Shorts, media misquotes, Norn Iron accents and purple carrots. ''your whole body is attached to your legs''
The team discusses how to get into threat intel and join a team like Talos. There are many routes to enter the Talos, but no exits. Seriously, they won’t let me leave. Passwords, vaults, and other access controls are discussed more in-depth as well. Mitch opens the show discussing poor life choices like drinking with folks from Norn Iron, Nigel divulges details of his life-long obsession with men in shorts, Matt forces his team to endure war games in suburban Baltimore, Joel threatens to have a mental breakdown over buzzwords, and Craig turns his roundtable segment into a full topic...shocking, I know. Feedback question: What SHOULD Nigel be tweeting? Tweet us @TalosSecurity, use #BWT or email us BeerswithTalos@cisco.com.
Ready for a laugh? We take two fast-talking and sleep-deprived Irish people and lock them in a shed. They talk. Fast. They tackle the big issues. From Nursing Home Patients in Emergency Departments to the great Sectarian Potato Snack debate. (Try to guess who had had coffee and who hadn’t.) Dave Hartin is from Northern Ireland (or “Norn Iron”) and from East Anglia too. Ipswich seems to have a bit going on. They arranged for a stall at the last SMACC to make people aware of this. Enough medicine already! Lets talk about the more serious matters, possibly the major diplomatic elephant in the room. They didn’t sort it out in the Good Friday Agreement. They pretended this problem wasn’t there when they handed out the Nobel Prizes. One of the most troubling problems since the troubles revolves around potatoes. There is a thing called Tayto. They are the best crisps in the world. Irish people need them to survive and have them shipped to every where an irish accent can be heard. I shall let Dave explain but it’s important that you know that there is a Northern Ireland Tayto and another Tayto from the Republic of Ireland. Some conflicts are just too difficult. Dave is from near Tandragee. (He is from Banbridge, less than 10 miles from Tandragee, which in Ulster terms is actually not that close.) Tandragee is not Ashbourne. It nearly comes to blows. I distracted Dave from his potato fuelled patriotism by moving the conversation onto Anglia where he was distracted by the Ipswich versus Norwich debate. (Phew.) In no time we race through Emergency training in Ulster/Anglia and the huge drain of doctors out of Emergency in the UK to places like Australia. (Can’t see that improving with Brexit.) And in the end we show that human doctors all seem to have caffeine issues and should clearly not be trusted with fish. (Good luck to Rosie. Rest in Peace Teabag.)
“Live In 5 Opener” - Union Jack / Lollipop Man Intro - Carla Thomas / (Live Acapella) 1. Illuminatae / Brick House (L. B. 's Theme) 2. Ramirez / Terapia (Hocus Terapiocus Mix) 3. DJ Trix / Red Room Hocus Pocus / Bow Chi Bow (Vox Sample) 4. Morpheus / Music With More Muscle (The Charlie Heggarty's E.P) 5. Mix Factory / Take Me Away (XTC Come Hard Mix) 6. General Base / Bidi, Bidi, Do You Wanna Dance (Vox Intro) 7. DJ Trix / Move Your Body ('95 Remix) 8. Gorden Edge / Compnded 9. Elevation / Can You Feel It (Extended Mix) Trashman / Comsotrash (Lenny Dee Remix) (Intro) 10. Powerzone / Addicted To Love 11. Cybermaster / Bellissimo (Vox Intro) 12. Force Mass Motion / Panic (DJ Druid Remix) 13. Hocus Pocus / Here’s Johnny! (Ramirez Mix) 14. Visa / You Know Me Genlog / Baba (Vox Intro) 15. Jens / Loops & Tings (Fruit Loops Mix) 16. Westbam / Celebration Generation 17. Nexus 6 / Tres Chic 18. Hocus Pocus 2 / Here’s Johnny! (Bam Bam Bam) [Vox Intro] 19. Westbam / Wizards Of The Sonic (Original) 20. The Syndicate / X-Mod 21. Sound Inc. / F-Active 22. Moby / Feeling So Real (Original Mix) 65mins @ 144bpm - 165bpm
Eamonn Forde joins us in the pod to talk about: a childhood without music in the wilds of Norn Iron, the worst jobs we've ever had, how to stop a circus mule, the legacy of Malcolm Maclaren, Lyndon Johnson ringing up to order some trousers, legendary penises in rock and who, if anyone, really killed rock journalism. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eamonn Forde joins us in the pod to talk about: a childhood without music in the wilds of Norn Iron, the worst jobs we've ever had, how to stop a circus mule, the legacy of Malcolm Maclaren, Lyndon Johnson ringing up to order some trousers, legendary penises in rock and who, if anyone, really killed rock journalism. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eamonn Forde joins us in the pod to talk about: a childhood without music in the wilds of Norn Iron, the worst jobs we've ever had, how to stop a circus mule, the legacy of Malcolm Maclaren, Lyndon Johnson ringing up to order some trousers, legendary penises in rock and who, if anyone, really killed rock journalism.