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The Ballycogley Players have made it to the RTE All Ireland Drama Festival Finals in Athlone! Joining me in studio are director Pat Whelan and cast members Trish Boyce and Siobhan Murphy to chat about their laugh-out-loud production of Lend Me a Tenor. Catch them at the O'Reilly Theatre, Wexford, on April 23rd, in Gorey Little Theatre on May 1st, and back at the NOH on May 5th and 6th.
I am joined by The Pat Whelan from BestEveningEver! to discuss Peter Schivarelli best known as the manager for the band Chicago and owner of now defunct hot dog stand Demon Dogs; however there is so much more. His story involves Streets and Sanitation, No-Show jobs, the Blizzard of 1977, dead bodies, and lawsuits. It is so Chicago it hurts! We also have some fun digressions. I laughed until I cried. Show Notes: Chicago Sun-Times: 43rd Ward aide under fire // TV catches sanitation chief doing errands on city tim Chicago Tribune: SCHIVARELLI TO RETIRE AMID JOB CONTROVERSY Chicago Reader: Schivarelli's Beef Chicago Tribune: CTA carryout order: Demon Dogs to go SCHIVARELLI v. CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY (2005) SCHIVARELLI v. CBS INC WBBM (2002) Chicago Tribune: EX-SNOW CHIEF SHOOTS INTRUDER Chicagoist: The Bill Comes Due For Demon Dogs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Greenberg, Pat Whelan, Brad Columbo, Jack Butler, Eric Kohn
Now, while most people will be setting the timer on the over on Christmas Day, and no doubt sweating over getting the turkey just right, there is another option, just throw the entire Christmas dinner in the air fryer. Sean was joined by Pat Whelan from James Whelan Butchers...
Now, while most people will be setting the timer on the over on Christmas Day, and no doubt sweating over getting the turkey just right, there is another option, just throw the entire Christmas dinner in the air fryer. Sean was joined by Pat Whelan from James Whelan Butchers...
Social media has been abuzz these past few weeks as the world tries to come to terms with the abundance of creative talent bursting forth from Ireland, from literary greats like Paul Lynch, whose Prophet Song just won the Booker, to actors like Cillian Murphy, Paul Mescal, and Barry Keoghan, who continue to dominate the silver screen. As the pundits continue to pontificate, we're here to tell you that Ireland's verdant climate, political history, and nourishment of the arts creates the conditions where bards can grow in every corner of society.Case in point: Our guest this week is a poet who might not even know it: Pat Whelan, of James Whelan Butchers, is a man whose passion for farming, the craft of butchery, and using the whole animal has led him to become Ireland's foremost butcher, and the co-author of the best-selling Irish Beef Book, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.On this week's episode, we speak with Pat about growing up on a family farm and being inspired by his hard-working parents; how important the role of a local butcher is to connecting stewardship for the land to our tables; how the food industry should take lessons from the wine world with regard to cherishing and promoting meat; and much, much more. Dyed Green is a project of Bog & Thunder, whose mission is to highlight the best of Irish food and culture, through food tours, events, and media. Find out more at www.bogandthunder.com.Dyed Green is Powered by Simplecast.
Pat Whelan of James Whelan Butchers who's book The Irish Beef Book has just been reprinted to celebrate it's 10th Anniversary and Pat joined Bobby to talk all thing beef.
Episode 71: We talked to his partner in domination last week, so it only felt right to bring on Hilbert Hawks powerhouse Pat Whelan to talk about baseball,. his story, and how he got to where he is today! Tip of the Cap is sponsored by Stinger Sports Gear. stingerwoodbats.com/?ref=vqqnp34nyx Use promo code Tipofthecap for 10% off your order! Follow me us on Social Media: Twitter: @TipoftheCapPod Facebook: Tip of the Cap Podcast Insta: @TipoftheCap716 Contact me Personally: (716)491-7798
Greg and Mark welcome a multitude of guests onto this weeks episode of A4R. BBC Sports presenter Charlie Slater checks in and talks about his love of basketball and his encounter with the legendary LA Lakers. We talk about that 'dunk' with Pat Whelan; Carrington Love talks about the last play 'Green Bay' clash win up in Manchester, with Coach Rob as usual, reviewing last weeks action and providing some insights regarding the BBL MVP awards voting system.
This weeks edition of the A4R podcast, Greg and Mark discuss a very busy week of Riders related activity, including, a quick review of the 'Big Wednesday BUCS' finals events, which includes a number of the Riders players along with Coach Will Maynard. Coach Rob reviews the game against the Gladiators, looks forward to Sheffield away and briefly discusses some of his broadcasting history. Pat Whelan stops by to discuss toes, the art of shooting, and the importance of BUCs silverware. BBL Trophy final predictions are made as we nervously look forward to encountering the delights of the M1 traffic on a Friday afternoon.
Eric Kohn, John Giokaris, Charles Lipson, Pat Whelan
Greg & Mark review the Riders recent Champions Basketball League adventure. Special guest Pat Whelan drops by to talk briefly about his European experiences followed by looking forward to the start of the Riders BBL campaign whilst finally discovering the price of beer at the Morningside Arena!
In this episode, we've got Pat Whelan sharing years-worth of nuggets to help the New Breed of AEC Industry Leaders make the most informed and educated business decisions that will transcend generational barriers. Pat is a serial entrepreneur – ran a successful general contracting company for 18 years before establishing paskr, a web-based construction software for streamlining and automating the construction building process. Pat has gracefully made his exit from both firms after 18 years (each), with a hefty sum of best practices in tow – everything the future leaders of AEC need to know to scale their businesses through the path of least resistance.
In this episode, Pat Whelan shares his extensive AEC industry experience. He discusses generational differences in hiring, the importance of identifying key roles, and adapting to different generations in the workplace. Pat also highlights the role of technology in improving construction efficiency, differentiating between contractors, and aligning technology with operational goals. He ends with advice to his younger self and the importance of realistic expectations.
Connect with the Justin & Will:Website:IT Support and Services Some of the best innovations in any industry are rooted in proven and tested systems and processes.Many young minds get burnt out trying to develop better solutions for prevalent problems in their own industries from scratch; most fail to see that the answer may already be existing…it just requires a little tweak.Knowing when to change an entire “engine” and when to tweak and clean is not only economical,l but also practical.Getting rid of the “old”, in search of better ways to do business, can easily become a huge waste of perfectly effective and efficient resources.In this episode, we've got Pat Whelan sharing years-worth of nuggets to help the New Breed of AEC Industry Leaders make the most informed and educated business decisions that will transcend generational barriers.Pat is a serial entrepreneur – ran a successful general contracting company for 18 years before establishing paskr, a web-based construction software for streamlining and automating the construction building process.Pat has gracefully made his exit from both firms after 18 years (each), with a hefty sum of best practices in tow – everything the future leaders of AEC need to know to scale their businesses through the path of least resistance.What best practices in the AEC industry (will) continue to be relevant despite rapidly changing demands in the market?What factors influence the need to tweak VS change existing systems and processes?How should you bridge the generational gap among professionals in the industry?Check this out to learn more straight from the source!Email: mail@patsinbox.comWebsite: www.paskr.com/Connect with the Justin & Will:Website:IT Support and Services LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spot-migrationFacebook:Spot Migration Youtube:Spot Migration Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willforet/Justin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justneagle/Tune in to learn about the Hottest Insider News | Tips | Tricks | Hacks, and everything you need to know on Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Technology!
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Join Rick for the 4th episode of the new series KINGDOM COME. When we live inside the culture of the Kingdom of God—the way of living that Jesus came to plant, like a seed, in our broken reality—we are very aware of the influence of evil all around us, but we are not impressed by it. The goal of evil is to “kill, steal, and destroy,” and it is impersonal in its approach. We are not “persons,” in the mind of the one Jesus called “the evil one,” we are weeds that must be plucked or cut. At the start of a new year, let’s ready ourselves again for living a life that “overcomes evil with good.” Here let’s explore “The Antidote to Evil,” as revealed and practiced by Jesus. Rick’s new daily devotional, the Jesus-Centered Daily, is now available! Head over to jesuscentereddaily.com to download a 10-day sampler of the devotion, or to order it for yourself or as a gift. Or head straight to Amazon to order it: https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Centered-Daily-Touch-Smell-Taste/dp/1470759608/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Jesus-Centered+Daily&qid=1599794429&sr=8-1 Have you joined the Pigs? We're a group of friends ready to go all-in with Jesus—to live a life that's “free indeed” because we’re wholly dependent on Him. Join us for exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, sneak peeks of new resources, opportunities to make your voice matter, prayer support, and connections to other Pigs inside our private Facebook group. Join Here- www.mylifetree.com/pratj-member-sign-up/ Visit the Jesus-Centered Daily Web Site for a FREE Downloaded Sample https://www.jesuscentereddaily.com Or Sign Up for the FREE 7-Day Devotional Series, Drawn from the Jesus-Centered Daily https://www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-daily-download/?fbclid=IwAR2H19A3iHl53Rl7OUrJLWkq3NkFjSFlxTUnngBOAeZDvo2GHHUnnHWJQo0 Join Rick’s Email List ricklawrence.com/stay-connected/ Rick’s Email Addresses rick@ricklawrence.com rlawrence@vibrantfaith.org Free Resources: As we continue to navigate COVID-19 and the changes it brings to our daily lives, we’d like to come alongside you with downloadable freebies to help provide you with new activities, devotions, and more for your kids, family, teenagers, and you on a weekly basis. Check out our free resource hub NOW! www.mylifetree.com/free Related Resources: Jesus-Centered Daily (NEW!) www.amazon.com/Jesus-Centered-Da…1593117629&sr=8-1 Spiritual Grit: A Journey Into Endurance. Character. Confidence. Hope. www.mylifetree.com/shop/spiritual-grit/ Growing Spiritual Grit for Teenagers: 40 Devotions www.mylifetree.com/shop/growing-sp…s-40-devotions/ Growing Spiritual Grit: 52 Personal Devotions www.mylifetree.com/shop/growing-sp…onal-devotions/ Eyewitness: The Visual Bible Experience https://www.amazon.com/Eyewitness-Visual-Experience-Jeff-White/dp/1470759578/ref=pd_sbs_14_1/132-7622904-7185632?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1470759578&pd_rd_r=27647dc9-aab2-4e56-9809-0537a99b9d44&pd_rd_w=jf8u1&pd_rd_wg=AgTuz&pf_rd_p=b65ee94e-1282-43fc-a8b1-8bf931f6dfab&pf_rd_r=J68GBQY7VDQSB2JT651D&psc=1&refRID=J68GBQY7VDQSB2JT651D www.experienceeyewitness.com The Jesus-Centered Life: The Life You Didn’t Think Was Possible, With the Jesus You Never Knew by Rick Lawrence www.mylifetree.com/shop/the-jesus-centered-life/ The Jesus-Centered Bible www.mylifetree.com/jesus-centered-bible-shop-page/ The God Who Fights for You: How He Shows Up in Your Suffering by Rick Lawrence www.amazon.com/God-Who-Fights-Yo…ing/dp/073697704X The Jesus-Centered Planner 2020 amzn.to/2T0F0fx The Jesus-Centered Journal www.mylifetree.com/?s=jesus-center…imit=20&ixwps=1 That Hideous Strength, by C.S. Lewis https://www.amazon.com/That-Hideous-Strength-Space-Trilogy/dp/0743234928/ref=sr_1_1?crid=QGNBWFVL3DP2&dchild=1&keywords=that+hideous+strength&qid=1609877722&sprefix=That+Hideous+%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-1 Becky Herrington Design https://bhmarketingfirm.com Photo by Pat Whelan on Unsplash
In this episode, I bring on my personal Wealth Advisor, Pat Whelan, MBA. Pat and I met back when I was a personal trainer and we have been in constant contact ever since. Pat currently is an Investment Advisor with Royal Alliance and has been in the business of investing money for over 30 years, and has helped many people reach their financial and life goals. I know Pat personally, and know for a fact that his best interest, is with his clients' ambitions and goals in mind. Pat offers great initial advice on how to get started in investing your money into the stock market and also what options to read and consider prior to making any decision. Pat Whelan can be reached at via email at: Pwhelan@iacadvisor.com
How is technology currently being used in HR? We know when it comes to AI and automation, there’s a lot of worry that it’s going to take away jobs. We wanted to find out if that’s exactly what’s going to happen. In this episode, Swish sits down with Manny Padda, the founder of New Avenue Capital, and Pat Whelan, the co-founder, and CEO of Paddle HR. The key question that Swish wants to find the answer to throughout this conversation is, how can we use tech in HR and an organization without having employees worry about job loss? Manny Padda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannypadda/ Pat Whelan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdwhelan/ The Tech Haus Social Media HandlesTwitter: @TheTechHaus_LinkedIn: @The Tech Haus PodcastInstagram: @thetechhauspodcast Swish Goswami Social Media Handles Twitter: @goswishLinkedIn: @Swish GoswamiInstagram: @goswish Origins Media Haus Social Media Handles Twitter: @originsmediaLinkedIn: @Origins Media HausInstagram: @originsmediahaus
This week I speak to Pat Whelan, CEO and Co-Founder of Paddle HR about employee career pathing. Rather than just helping employees up the career ladder, Pat talks about how organisations should also understand more about the talent in their company and help people to make lateral moves within the organisation. If you work in HR, or are responsible for the growth of your people, this is one conversation you must listen to. Discover more about Paddle HR at; https://www.paddlehr.com/demo https://twitter.com/PaddleHR Follow Pat at; https://twitter.com/patrickdwhelan Discover more about Lizzie and Liberty Mind at; https://libertymind.co.uk/ Follow Lizzie at; https://twitter.com/Lizzie_LibertyM
The HRN Happy Hour crew takes the show on the road to the brand new location of Sahadi's Industry City. We're joined by Christine and Pat Whelan, two of the co-owners of Sahadi's, to talk about the long-term success of their family business. With the grocery industry changing faster than ever before, Sahadi's has been keeping Brooklynites in steady supply of their favorite pantry staples and fresh foods.Join Heritage Radio Network on Monday, November 11th, for a raucous feast to toast a decade of food radio. Our tenth anniversary bacchanal is a rare gathering of your favorite chefs, mixologists, storytellers, thought leaders, and culinary masterminds. We’ll salute the inductees of the newly minted HRN Hall of Fame, who embody our mission to further equity, sustainability, and deliciousness. Explore the beautiful Palm House and Yellow Magnolia Café, taste and imbibe to your heart’s content, and bid on once-in-a-lifetime experiences and tasty gifts for any budget at our silent auction. Tickets available now at heritageradionetwork.org/gala.HRN Happy Hour is powered by Simplecast.
Two giants of the Irish food industry shouldn’t collide… the best ones collaborate. In this week’s episode of the podcast, brought to you by GastroGays, we Chew The Fat with Peter Hannan of Hannan’s Meats/The…
There’s a guy about Dublin. He’s the man behind so many of the city’s iconic fast-casuals. He’s one of the city’s hospitality scene’s most notable and iconic faces. He’s really a one name diva: Joe.…
Sharon Noonan talks to Julie Dupouy about being the best female sommelier in the world and travels to Co Tipperary to judge at the Great Taste Awards where she meets Head Judge Nigel Barden and award winning Tipperary producers Pat Whelan and Anne Marie Walsh.
After 18 months of crisis, Co Cavan pig farmer Frank Brady is weeks away from having to close down his farm. He spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news editor Patrick Donohoe.On Tuesday, Phelim O'Neill met economist Dr Siemen Van Berkum from Wageningen University in The Netherlands at a European Parliament discussion panel on the trade imbalance between the EU and Mercosur countries.Macra na Feirme is holding its AGM this Saturday, with president Sean Finan now mid-way through his two-year term. Irish Farmers Journal journalist Amy Fitzgibbons asked him about the challenges facing young farmers and the organisation itself under his tenure.Micheál O’Leary from Teagasc Moorepark told the recent Irish Grassland Association's beef conference that while most farmers are good at measuring grass growth, they must get better when it comes to making critical decisions. He answers William Conlon's questions.The event’s overseas guest speaker was Welsh suckler and sheep farmer Glasnant Morgan. He told William Conlon about his experience mentoring young farmers.Aine Hennessy meets two farmers whose work and life have changed since Concern Worldwide rolled out an irrigation project in Duguna Fango, Ethiopia.Irish Farmers Journal northern editor David Wright interviews Barclay Bell, the Ulster Farmers Union's newly elected president.Judges from the UK's Great Taste awards visited Cashel last week to sample hundreds of Irish products. There, Irish Country Living editor Mairead Lavery met butcher Pat Whelan of the Tipperary Food Producers Network and Great Taste judge John Farrand of the Guild of Fine Food.
After 18 months of crisis, Co Cavan pig farmer Frank Brady is weeks away from having to close down his farm. He spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news editor Patrick Donohoe.On Tuesday, Phelim O'Neill met economist Dr Siemen Van Berkum from Wageningen University in The Netherlands at a European Parliament discussion panel on the trade imbalance between the EU and Mercosur countries.Macra na Feirme is holding its AGM this Saturday, with president Sean Finan now mid-way through his two-year term. Irish Farmers Journal journalist Amy Fitzgibbons asked him about the challenges facing young farmers and the organisation itself under his tenure.Micheál O’Leary from Teagasc Moorepark told the recent Irish Grassland Association's beef conference that while most farmers are good at measuring grass growth, they must get better when it comes to making critical decisions. He answers William Conlon's questions.The event’s overseas guest speaker was Welsh suckler and sheep farmer Glasnant Morgan. He told William Conlon about his experience mentoring young farmers.Aine Hennessy meets two farmers whose work and life have changed since Concern Worldwide rolled out an irrigation project in Duguna Fango, Ethiopia.Irish Farmers Journal northern editor David Wright interviews Barclay Bell, the Ulster Farmers Union's newly elected president.Judges from the UK's Great Taste awards visited Cashel last week to sample hundreds of Irish products. There, Irish Country Living editor Mairead Lavery met butcher Pat Whelan of the Tipperary Food Producers Network and Great Taste judge John Farrand of the Guild of Fine Food.
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NAMA's Northern Ireland portfolio is named Project Eagle. The entire portfolio was sold to Cerberus. The maximum sentence for lobbying NAMA is six months in prison or a €1,000 fine. Judge Martin Nolan said that it would be incredibly unjust to send the Anglo criminals Pat Whelan and William McAteer to prison for their part in […]
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NAMA's Northern Ireland portfolio is named Project Eagle. The entire portfolio was sold to Cerberus. The maximum sentence for lobbying NAMA is six months in prison or a €1,000 fine. Judge Martin Nolan said that it would be incredibly unjust to send the Anglo criminals Pat Whelan and William McAteer to prison for their part in […] The post Here's How 15 - John Lyons and Nama's Project Eagle appeared first on Here's How.