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This week, I'm join by former Warrington players Brent Grose and Gary Hulse aswell as former Warrington coach Paul Cullen to look back on the last ever game at Wilderspool. We chat about the game itself running through the build up, to the trys during it and how big of a win in was against Wakefield that day. We also look back at some facts of Wilderspool and find out which team we beat the most there. We chat about certain players like Ben Westwood, Graham Appo and Nathan Wood. I also find out if the guys prefer the old stadium or the new one on this special episode of The Wire in Bondi podcast. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, former Warrington Wolves hooker Alex Thompson joins us to discuss his career. We talk about him playing rugby league as a kid, joining Warrington at a very young age and being there when Paul Cullen left and Tomy Smith came in. We discuss his debut game for Warrington, coming off the bench to score a try but also why it turned out to be his only first team game for the Wire. We chat about how he fell out of love for the game for a period of time and how moving to Oldham helped him get back to enjoying playing rugby league again. He also tells us about his moves to Oxford and finshing his career at North Wales. We also find out what ALex is up to now and how he actually had s soft spot for Wigan when growing up. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Why Is This Taking So Long | Paul Cullen | Westerville Campus | February 2, 205
Deutschland auf dem Weg zu Neuwahlen: Der Bundeskanzler wird am Montag die Vertrauensfrage stellen. Warum sollten die Deutschen Olaf Scholz ihr Vertrauen aussprechen, wenn seine eigene Fraktion es nicht tut? Das besprechen wir mit unserem Hauptstadtkorrespondenten Frank Wahlig. Manipulierte Gutachten, Bedrohung und Intrigen gegen kritische Mitarbeiter: Das Onlinemagazin „Apollo News“ hat monatelang zu Stephan Kramer recherchiert. Chefredakteur Max Mannhart berichtet über Disziplinarverfahren und Eigenmächtigkeit des Thüringer Verfassungsschutzpräsidenten im Kurs gegen die AfD. Und mit Prof. Paul Cullen blicken wir auf das Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, das Ende November Daten mit Zehntausenden Verdachtsfällen auf Impfnebenwirkungen und Schäden online gestellt hat. Kann damit geklärt werden, ob bestimmte Chargen besonders gefährlich waren?
Heute präsentiere ich Euch eine weitere spannende Diskussion mit Dr. Paul Cullen und Dr. Michael Nehls. Auf meinem vergangenen Event "Marc lädt ein" habe ich mit diesen beiden Koryphäen über die diktatorischen Machtfantasien der WHO, die experimentelle mRNA-Technologie und über eine gesunde Zukunft für die Weltbevölkerung geredet. Viel Spaß! Zur Videofassung: https://youtu.be/Tiftzf3qifU
The Way Of Discipleship | Paul Cullen | Westerville Campus August 25, 2024
Corinna Zigerli präsentiert Ausschnitte unserer Magazinsendung „Kontrafunk aktuell“ der vergangenen Woche mit Jacques Baud, Wolfgang Wodarg, Pascal Schmid, Roger Letsch, Klaus-Rüdiger Mai, Manfred Brugger, Paul Cullen und Franz Grüter.
„Die Impfstoffe haben 20 Millionen Menschenleben gerettet.“ Diese und ähnliche Schlagzeilen besprechen wir mit Prof. Paul Cullen. Der Molekularbiologe zweifelt erheblich an den Veröffentlichungen von WHO, CDC und Co. Wir begrüßen außerdem die AfD-Kommunalpolitikerin Nicole Wolff: Nachdem sie sich für die Gemeinderatswahl hat aufstellen lassen, wurde sie von ihrem Arbeitgeber freigestellt und musste den Betrieb umgehend verlassen. Der Wissenschaftsautor Thilo Spahl erläutert, wie Waldbrände öffentlich diskutiert werden, und Frank Wahlig kommentiert den Zustand der Ampelkoalition in Deutschland.
I chat to former Warrington Wolves player, coach and who many say was the man who saved Warrington Paul Cullen. Paul tells us about his role on the match review panel and how he feels the game is in a good place. He tells us about his time playing at Warrington, missing out on the Challenge Cup Final and that world war 3 game against Wigan. We talk about he coming in as a coach at Warrington in 2002 to save them from relegation and the move from wilderspool to the halliwell jones. He chats about how the signing of Andrew Johns came about and how that pushed Warrington forward to signing big names in the future. Paul tells us about how proud he is of the mural of him at the kings head and he being the man who was the coach when we needed to win to stay up. Paul gives such an honest and open interview, it was a pleasure to talk to him. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Lukewarm Faith | Paul Cullen | Westerville Campus | July 21, 2024
In unserer Sendung „Tondokument“ bringen wir drei Vorträge des 7. MWGFD-Impfsymposiums mit dem Titel „Impfstoffzulassung, Impfempfehlung, Impfpflicht – reichen die Daten?“. Zuerst spricht der Allgemeinmediziner und Arzt für Naturheilverfahren Andreas Diemer zur allgemeinen Wirksamkeit von Impfstoffen. Im Anschluss referiert der Professor für klinische Psychologie Harald Wallach über Vergleichsdaten geimpfter und ungeimpfter Kinder. Schließlich trägt Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen zur Notwendigkeit insbesondere einer Masernimpfpflicht und zu aktuellen medizinischen Analysemethoden vor. Durchgeführt und aufgenommen wurde das Symposium von den Medizinern und Wissenschaftlern für Gesundheit, Freiheit und Demokratie (MWGFD) am 24. Mai 2024 in Landshut (Niederbayern). Moderiert hat Dr. Ronald Weikl.
AWO-Skandal in Sachsen-Anhalt? AUF1 zeigt Ihnen, wo die SPD-Genossen mit Migration Kasse machen + Fauci im Kreuzverhör – Wir haben genau zugehört, als Bidens Corona-Pate immer nervöser wurde. Und jetzt erfahren Sie den Grund + Und: Pathovacc 2024 – Paul Cullen hat AUF1 erklärt, wie weit die Transhumanisten gehen wollen
Der Pathovacc-Kongress in Tamsweg: Seit 2020 treffen sich hier Mediziner, um vor den Gefahren von Impfungen zu warnen. In diesem Jahr stand aber auch der Transhumanismus auf der Tagesordnung. Vivien Vogt war für Sie vor Ort.
The completion of the Children's Hospital in Dublin has (once again) been pushed out to February of 2025, with the overall projected costs being 2.2 billion euro. The hospital was initally meant to be finished in 2020…How did we get to this point, and why does this project consistently face delays? Kieran is joined by Paul Cullen, Former Irish Times Health Correspondent and Paul Davis, Procurement lecturer at the School of Business in DCU to discuss.Also joining Kieran for some reaction to the delay is Catherine Murphy, Social Democrats TD for Kildare North and Deputy Chair of the Public Accounts Committee.
Paul Cullen, Health Editor, The Irish Times
Ciara Doherty is joined by Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Paul Cullen, Donna Marie Cullen, Larry Donnelly, John O'Brennan, Suzanne Lynch, Ira Spitzer & Sinéad Ryan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zieht bequemes Schuhwerk an, denn in dieser Folge besuchen wir verschiedene Anti-Choice-Demonstrationen in Österreich und Deutschland. Wir gehen auf eine gemeinsame Recherche-Tour und reisen nach Innsbruck, München, Augsburg, Annaberg-Buchholz, Berlin und Köln. Dort schauen wir uns dann gemeinsam Aktionen von AbtreibungsgegnerInnen an. QUELLEN & LITERATUR Rechte Quellen sind mit zwei Ausrufezeichen !! markiert. Mein Instagram-Account: https://www.instagram.com/_lina_dahm_/ Mein Flickr-Account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/191381951@N02/ Artikel zur Situation in Tirol in „Der Standard“: https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000180232/schwangerschaftsabbruch-k252nftig-in-tirol-bei-drei-196rzten Artikel und Analysen zu den verschiedenen „Märschen für das Leben“ in München, Köln und Berlin: https://whatthefuck.noblogs.org/ AIB-Artikel zum Münchner „Marsch für das Leben“: https://www.antifainfoblatt.de/artikel/eine-schrecklich-reaktionäre-familie Themenseite des apabiz zum „Marsch für das Leben“ in Berlin: https://www.apabiz.de/thema/marsch-fuer-das-leben/ Themenseite der taz zum „Marsch für das Leben“: https://taz.de/Schwerpunkt-Marsch-fuer-das-Leben/!t5032777/ Artikel zum Kölner „Marsch für das Leben“ in Köln: https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1176341.marsch-fuer-das-leben-protest-gegen-abtreibungsgegner-abbruch-in-koeln.html Sendung von Tonja Pölitz und Melissa Nüßle für ZDF frontal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQvFjs8PMzg Link zur Webseite von Pro Choice Sachsen: https://www.schweigemarsch-stoppen.de/ Link zur Webseite von Pro Choice Leipzig: https://prochoiceleipzig.wordpress.com/ Meldung von Pro Choice Leipzig zum Schweigemarsch in Annaberg-Buchholz 2024: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4Dm_CzMr-I/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== !! EWTN Livestream vom „Marsch für das Leben“ in Berlin im Jahr 2022: https://youtu.be/diGTANSI_oY !! ktv-Interview mit Paul Cullen bei ktv: https://youtu.be/9tzqYLsaEng?feature=shared (gepostet am 17.9.2023) COPYRIGHT & DANK Titelmusik „Sakura“ von Maarten Schellekens, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/soft-piano-and-guitar/sakura-1/), CC BY-NC. Weitere Musik und Töne: Musik von Maarten Schellekens: „Autumn Leaves II“, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/soft-piano-and-guitar/autumn-leaves/), CC BY-NC; „Little Dunklin“, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/free-music) CCO 1.0 Universal License; „Just Wondering“, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/amarent-ambient-electronic-works-1/just-wondering/), CC BY-NC; „Iroha Momiji“, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/soft-piano-and-guitar/iroha-momiji/), CC BY-NC; „Hesitation“, Quelle: Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/soft-piano-and-guitar/hesitation/), CC BY-NC-ND. Danke an Cosima, Laura und meine Bande fürs Einsprechen, Designen und Zuhören. Episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lina245/episodes/Unterwegs-e2hdtun Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lina245
The death last month of a 33-year-year old first-time mother at University Hospital Limerick once again put the troubled hospital in the headlines.Shortly before that tragedy, a teenage girl with breathing difficulties died in the emergency department, while in 2022 Aoife Johnston (16) who had endured a long wait for care, died there. The HSE has apologised to her family.And UHL's chaotic trolley situation shows little sign of improving; last month it broke the record for the highest number of patients on trolleys since records began in 2006, with 150 people waiting for beds on February 7th.So what's the problem? It doesn't seem to be money or staffing levels – so how can it be fixed?Health correspondent Paul Cullen explains UHL's the troubling issues, what staff are saying and explores the solutions. We also hear from Melanie Sheehan Cleary, who's 21 year-old daughter Eve died just hours after being discharged from UHL in 2019.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Brock and Ciara Doherty speak to Catherine Ann Stewart, Lorraine Clifford- Lee, David Cullinane, Úna Keightley, Paul Cullen, Dr Umar Al Qadri & Donnacha Ó Beacháin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Cullen, Health Correspondent, Irish Times & Prof Ronan Collins, consultant physician in geriatric and stroke medicine at Tallaght University Hospital
Heute spricht Tim Krause mit dem Molekularbiologen und Facharzt für Labormedizin Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen über den Stand der Aufarbeitung der sogenannten Corona-Pandemie und der Impf-Kampagne; er befragt den Pianisten und Dirigenten Justus Frantz zu Cancel-Culture in der Klassik-Szene und befragt den Soziologen und Italien-Kenner Herrmann Schulte-Vennbur zu den Migrations-Entwicklungen über die Mittelmeer- und Italienroute. Der Kommentar über SPD-Chefin Saskia Esken kommt heute von Markus Vahlefeld.
Paul Cullen, Health correspondent of the Irish Times, reports on the announcement by the HSE of a new inquiry into the death of 16 year old Aoife Johnston.
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Lucinda and Rory are joined by the talent director Paul Cullen to discuss how charities can form fruitful partnerships with celebrities. Paul provides his take on the move by numerous charities to distance themselves from Russell Brand in the wake of the multiple sexual abuse allegations made against the comedian.The talent director suggests different ways in which charities can gain value from celebrity involvement, from fundraising to policy, as well as manage the associated risks of a charity-celebrity partnership.Also in this episode, senior reporter Emily Harle looks at Alzheimer Scotland's public criticism of a video released by Alzheimer's Research UK, which aims to depict the reality of living with dementia.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
„Tag der Deutschen Einheit“ bei „Kontrafunk aktuell“: Marcel Joppa spricht mit dem gebürtigen Sachsen Gunter Weißgerber, der einst die Sozialdemokratische Partei in der DDR mitbegründet hat und der aktuellen Politik nun mehr als skeptisch gegenübersteht: Wächst zusammen, was zusammengehört? Oder sind die blühenden Landschaften bereits verwelkt? In einem Interview mit dem Labormediziner Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen geht es um den diesjährigen Nobelpreis für Medizin, den zwei Forscher erhalten sollen, die maßgeblich an der Entwicklung der mRNA-Technologie beteiligt waren. Mit Dr. Karla Etschenberg, Professorin für Sexualerziehung, sprechen wir über Sexualaufklärung bei Kindern: Inwieweit dürfen und sollten Kitas und Grundschulen in dieses sensible Thema eingreifen? Und was hat die WHO mit all dem zu tun? Schließlich kommentiert Josef W. Kraus eine Absenkung des Wahlalters in Deutschland von 18 auf 16 Jahre.
Paul Cullen, Health Editor of The Irish Times, and Róisín Shortall, Social Democrats Spokesperson on Health & member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, on the findings of a report into spinal surgery at Crumlin children's hospital.
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth; Tom Clonan, Independent Senator; Paul Cullen, Health Editor for The Irish Times
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth; Tom Clonan, Independent Senator; Paul Cullen, Health Editor for The Irish Times
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth; Tom Clonan, Independent Senator; Paul Cullen, Health Editor for The Irish Times
Mary Seery Kearney, Fine Gael Senator; Ruairí Ó Murchú, Sinn Féin TD for Louth; Tom Clonan, Independent Senator; Paul Cullen, Health Editor for The Irish Times
The scandal at CHI Temple Street rumbles on. It's claimed some colleagues in the hospital knew about the use of non-surgical grade implants.Health Editor with The Irish Times, Paul Cullen joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Children's Health Ireland has published two reviews relating to spinal surgery for patients with Spina Bifida at Temple Street Hospital, following a number of complications with patients and the death of a 10-year-old child last year. Speaking to Ciara this morning with more on this was Paul Cullen, Irish Times Health Editor.
Am 8. August spricht Jasmin Kosubek mit dem Labormediziner Prof. Paul Cullen über den Austausch mit der Stiko zu Impfnebenwirkungen und Übersterblichkeit. Außerdem führen wir unsere Reihe „Helden des Widerstands“ fort und stellen den Schweizer Gastwirt Ivan Iten vor. Unternehmer, Anwalt und Publizist Peter Hänseler spricht über den Brics-Gipfel am 22. August und was das Treffen für den Westen bedeutet. Der Psychologe Michael Klein spricht einen Kommentar über die mangelnde Lebenserfahrung im deutschen Parlament.
‘'Unbearable and Stifling'' we hear from Irish people on the continent in the grips of a deadly heatwave. Speaking to Pat this morning was Suzanne Kane Broadcaster with 98FM and holidaymaker in Greece and also Paul Cullen and Health Editor with the Irish Times who is currently on holiday in Italy.
Paul Cullen, Irish Times Health Editor
Am 27. März hat Moderator Gernot Danowski den Laboratoriumsmediziner Prof. Dr. Paul Cullen zu Gast. Sie sprechen über die Frage, ob die Präparate gegen das Coronavirus eine Impfung oder eine Gentherapie sind. Der in der Schweiz arbeitende Orgelbauer und Kirchenmusiker Roman Stahl erzählt von der schwierigen Situation der Kirchenmusik, insbesondere der Situation der Chöre. Am 29. März werden Ärzte, Therapeuten und Apotheker ihre letzten Kittel am Gesundheitsministerium abgeben. Sie protestieren damit gegen die Gesundheitspolitik in Deutschland. Sie hören dazu die Hintergründe von der Ärztin Ilka Enger. Markus Vahlefeld kommentiert die Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde an Greta Thunberg, und Tim Krause hat eine Medienschau zusammengestellt.
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
In this episode of The Ferment, Adam talks with Paul Cullen about growing up in a small town, how he turned from an athlete into a musician, and when he started to know his marketing degree wasn't going to be utilized. Paul shares about discovering that he loved leading worship during a tumultuous time at his church, and how following the Lord's leading consisted of saying yes to the next thing offered to him. He talks about the people who believed in him from the beginning and the joy he now finds in pouring into students at his church, the ways he cares for himself as an introvert, and the refreshment he finds through leading a small group with his wife. Paul and his wife Leah live in Columbus, OH and serve as a part of Vineyard Columbus, where Paul is one of the worship pastors. Paul has been leading worship in Vineyard churches for nearly 15 years. Since joining the worship staff at Vineyard Columbus in 2015, Paul has primarily invested in training worship leaders, developing a culture of songwriting, and raising up the next generation of worshippers. In addition to leading worship at Vineyard Columbus, Paul has recently become involved with the growing community of songwriting and creativity in Vineyard Worship (USA), most recently as a songwriter and worship leader on the upcoming Vineyard Worship album "This Joy", releasing Summer 2023! Show Notes: Catch the latest single from Vineyard Worship: "If You Say Go (We Wait For You)"-Live From Urbana https://youtu.be/jejv_GAY2CI Alpha https://alphausa.org/
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We hear why twelve healthcare workers are being assaulted a work every single day with Paul Cullen, Health Editor of The Irish Times and Dr. Brendan O'Shea, Kildare GP, Assistant Adjuvant Professor for Public Health and Primary Care at Trinity College Dublin.
We get the latest from our political correspondent Micheál Lehane, and speak to Health Editor with the Irish Times, Paul Cullen.
Ouzo Talk pauses to commemorate and remember the sacrifice of thousands of young men and women who put their lives on hold, or lost their lives in defence of their countries during WWII. For Greece, the losses were staggering – amounting to some 10% of the total male population. Alongside those Greeks, particularly in places like Crete and Lemnos, were the ANZACs – the Australia and New Zealand Army Corp. Tom and Nick are joined by Archaeologist and Historian Dr Michael Bendon, and proud Cretan Nick Andriotakis to bring to light just some of the untold stories of the individuals fighting that war. This episode of Ouzo Talk is proudly brought to you by:Lateral: https://lateralres.com.au/Support the showEmail us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3n85GSdk5Q&t=6sFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/
Paul Cullen, Health Editor of the Irish Times, says the row over the new National Maternity Hospital is likely to rumble on.
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The Omicron variant of Sars CoV 2 is the most transmissible variant yet and the percentage of cases here is growing dramatically. What is the Government going to do about it and what are the implications for the health service? Conor Popes talks to Irish Times health editor Paul Cullen and political correspondent Jennifer Bray.Produced by Declan Conlon, Jennifer Ryan and Suzanne Brennan.www.irishtimes.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Health editor Paul Cullen on what we know about the reasons for Ireland's high level of Covid-19 right now, despite our high vaccination rates.Plus: political correspondent Jennifer Bray on how the Government is thinking about the uptick in cases. Is the planned removal of further restrictions in doubt? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The success of Ireland's vaccine rollout has exceeded even the most optimistic projections of earlier this year and allowed the country to re-open, with virtually all pandemic restrictions due to be eased in the coming weeks. But for children in primary schools and creches there is no vaccine yet. Should we be concerned about the potential for the virus to spread in schools? Are children more at risk now than any other stage in the pandemic? And are those under the age of 12 likely to be vaccinated any time soon? Conor Pope talks to Irish Times health editor Paul Cullen.Plus: political reporter Jack Horgan-Jones on what a “more normal” Covid-19 testing system will look like, as we learn to live with the virus.Presenter: Conor PopeProduced by Declan Conlon, Jennifer Ryan and Suzanne BrennanOpening music by Hugh Rodgerswww.irishtimes.coms/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Public health officials in Ireland appear optimistic about the progress of the Covid-19 pandemic, with indicators moving in the right direction and the dangerous Delta variant seemingly under control. But just how much of a “black cloud” does the variant represent? Conor Pope talks to The Irish Times health editor Paul Cullen.Presented by Conor PopeProduced by Declan Conlon, Jennifer Ryan and Suzanne BrennanTheme music by Hugh Rodgerswww.irishtimes.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Cullen, one of our worship pastors on staff, continues our Worship focused sermon series.
184 - GDPR for Therapists Surviving Counselling Training – Returning to Counselling Practice Episode 184 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast begins with Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly offering their tips on how to survive counselling training. Next, ‘Digital Counselling Revolution' looks at GDPR for therapists, especially when working online. Finally, counsellor Paul Cullen provides a […] The post 184 – GDPR for Therapists appeared first on Counselling Tutor.