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Paul McNamara, Channel 4 News, reports from Tel Aviv on the Iranian attacks on the city.
Dundalk woman Kate O'Connor has won Ireland's first World Indoor Championships medal in 19 years after taking silver in the pentathlon in Nanjing, China. Paul McNamara, High Performance Director with Athletics Ireland, gives us his reaction...
Kate Miranda, Clare MacAdam, Joanne Lewis Menhennet, Roger Rasheed, Phil Coorey, Dr. Phil Ainsley, Enrico Palermo, Sam Daddow, Asa Cowell, Paul McNamara and Graeme Goodings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tá an Comhairleoir Contae áitiúil Paul McNamara ag éileamh gur cheart na leithris phoiblí in Acail a oscailt ar feadh na bliana.
The Morgan McSweeney-Sue Gray saga, endless stories about freebies and gloomy economic forecasts ahead of Rachel Reeve's first budget - so, how badly have Keir Starmer's first 100 days gone and could the next 100 actually be worse? On this week's episode of the Political Fourcast, Cathy Newman is joined by Thangam Debbonaire, who was set to be a leading cabinet minister in Starmer's government before she lost her seat in a shock result at the election - Faiza Shaheen, who was a rising star in the Labour Party before a public spat led to her running as an independent in July - and Channel 4 News' senior political correspondent Paul McNamara.
Paul McNamara, Channel 4 News Correspondent currently in Beirut, has the latest on the situation in Lebanon. Then, Cian McCormack speaks to Hisham Jaber, a former Brigadier General in the Lebanese army and current security analyst at the Middle East Centre for Studies and Research in Beirut.
Today's guest is Paul McNamara, CEO and Founder at PAMT Consulting. Founded in 2016, PAMT Consulting is a customer-centric consulting firm that is dedicated exclusively to ServiceNow, while also valuing family, inspiration, growth, flexibility and excellence. The company are committed to exceptional customer experience and are focused on the success of their clients and employees. PAMT Consulting will help your organization achieve optimal operations in all areas of your business using ServiceNow. Bringing over 20 years of experience in enterprise applications, with 15 of those years dedicated solely to the ServiceNow platform, Paul has supported many companies as they embrace the digital workflow revolution. He has leveraged his in-depth technical knowledge and business acumen to help companies realize their growth goals and maximize their ROI. Today, Paul, along with his wife Angie, work together to ensure that PAMT Consulting remains a dynamic and friendly workplace for all. In this episode, Paul talks about: His career journey into the world of ServiceNow, Three pillars to success at PAMT Consulting, An insight into their diverse, tech-savvy team, Use case: Resolving technical debt quickly & forming strong partnership with RFP, Emphasizing diverse skills and joining Iconica for quality delivery, Prioritizing employee care and connection when hiring at PAMT
The Paul McNamara Memorial Walk returns for a second year this July after a hugely successful inaugural walk in 2023. The 8km Memorial Walk, which takes place on Sunday, will start from New Quay. To discuss this further,Alan Morrissey was joined by Mina McNamara, Organiser and Widow of Paul McNamara and Joe Queally, Historian and Author from Fanore who is involved with the Ennis Fundraising Branch for the RNLI.
Ed Davey has now joined Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak scrambling to check who in their party could get caught up in the betting saga - but is this story on the scale of the expenses scandal or Partygate or is it all just a bit of juvenile stupidity? If it is, why are people at the heart of the UK's biggest political parties making these kinds of decisions? And what does all this say about the election campaign? Joining Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss all this and more on The Political Fourcast is the ConservativeHome's Henry Hill, pollster Scarlett Maguire and senior political correspondent Paul McNamara. Produced by Silvia Maresca, Calum Fraser, Shaheen Sattar, Rob Thomson, Nick Jackson.
From Eurovision in Liverpool to horse racing in Cheltenham... it's all things live, as we look at the the biggest events and sporting-fixtures of the last year. Alex Zane is joined by Entertainment Editor at Heat Magazine Boyd Hilton and CEO and Exec Producer at television company Nine Lives, Cat Lewis.Find out how ending a live sports broadcast is even more important as the result, why actress Hannah Waddingham turned into a sought-after live host... and plenty of backstage gossip behind your favourite TV moments of the past year.The transcription of this episode will be available on the BAFTA website. Nominees discussed today include:LIVE EVENT COVERAGETHE CORONATION CONCERT Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC OneEUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2023 Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC OneROYAL BRITISH LEGION FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE Production Team – BBC Studios / BBC OneSPORTS COVERAGECHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY ONE Richard Willoughby, Paul McNamara, Mark Demuth, Bridget Toomey, Rob Oldham, Dionne Robinson-Smith - ITV Sport / ITV1MOTD LIVE: FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2023 Production Team – IMG / BBC OneWIMBLEDON 2023 MEN'S FINAL Production Team – BBC Sport, Wimbledon Broadcast Services / BBC One Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 20 - “Greg Bautzer: Hollywood's Legal Lothario” - 01/29/2024 Long before notorious trials like O.J. SIMPSON's made momentary celebrities out of legal eagles like JOHNNIE COCHRAN, ROBERT SHAPIRO and ROBERT KARDASHIAN, there was attorney GREG BAUTZER. From the working class docks of San Pedro, this ambitious Golden Boy with movie-star good looks and a brilliant legal mind became the most trusted confidante of the elite of Hollywood. Not only was he a peerless power broker for the likes of HOWARD HUGHES and KIRK KERKORIAN, but he also dated the most eligible Hollywood actresses, including LANA TURNER, DOROTHY LAMOUR, GINGER ROGERS and JOAN CRAWFORD. This week, we explore the cases, the women, and the life of this legal Lothario. SHOW NOTES: Sources: The Man Who Seduced Hollywood: The Life & Loves of Greg Bautzer, Tinseltown's Most Powerful Lawyer (2013), by B. James Gladstone “Greg Bautzer Weds Actress Dana Winter,” June 11, 1956, The Los Angeles Times “Dana Wynter, Husband Back In Hollywood,” June 11, 1956, The Hollywood Citizen News “Actress Sues Greg Bautzer For Divorce,” September 1, 1967, The Los Angeles Herald Examiner “A Conversation With Greg Bautzer,” December 1984, The Hollywood Reporter “Services Thursday for Attorney Gregson Bautzer,” October 27, 1987, Variety “Greg Bautzer, Attorney for Film Stars, Dies,” October 27, 1987, by William Overhand, The Los Angeles Times “Gone With The Winds,” July 1988, by Paul McNamara, Los Angeles Magazine “Howard Hughes and the Original Power Lawyer,” May 31, 2013, by B. James Gladstone, The Hollywood Reporter IMDBPro.com Wikipedia.com --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A decade ago, Doctor Who fans were making the 50th anniversary of the show with a special biopic, looking at William Hartnell's life as the Doctor. Written by Mark Gatiss, it became an instant hit with fans, especially with its recreations of classic series scenes. Kenny and Tom got to witness the four Daleks which appeared in this film being made, and they share their memories of seeing them, and have a chat with prop maker Paul McNamara, about the Daleks which were built in Glasgow.
The World Athletics Championship comes to an end in Budapest. Team Ireland has shown promise, most noticeably with Rhasidat Adeleke missing out on a podium position. How has Irish athletics grown over the years? What needs to be done to expand the sport into our communities? Joining Gavan to discuss was Paul McNamara, the Irish Athletics Performance director.
Joe Warmington on the wild Toronto mayoralty race. Paul McNamara on why nobody wants to be a cop anymore.
There's been a lot of discussion about the possibility of "de-dollarization," or the idea that the world could move away from using the dollar as the de facto global reserve currency. Some of this desire makes sense. Not only has the Federal Reserve been hiking rates at the fastest pace in decades, which puts economic pressure on other countries through links to the dollar and US trade, but sanctions imposed on Russia have also made some nations more wary of relying on US financial assets and infrastructure. And in BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), there seems to be growing appetite to usurp the dollar's hegemony. Of course, we've seen this kind of talk before, yet there has been little change to the dollar's special role. So is it different this time? On this episode, we speak with Paul McNamara, an investment director at GAM and a veteran of emerging markets, about what's driving this renewed clamor for de-dollarization.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rishi Sunak came into Downing Street back in October with a huge mess to clear up after the disaster of Liz Truss and her mini budget. After a week that has seen him secure his own Brexit Deal as, Boris Johnson struggled in front of a privileges committee over partygate, has he started to turn it around - can Rishi Sunak have what it takes to win the next election? In today's episode, Kiran Moodley speaks to our policy correspondent, Paul McNamara, about what Mr Sunak needs to do to win over the Red Wall - those Labour turned Tory voters from the last election - following an exclusive poll carried out by Channel 4 News and the polling company JL partners. Sunak may have made Conservatives feel a bit more positive, but there's still a long way to go before the next election, and is time on his side? Producer: Freya Pickford
Paul McNamara of My Hockey Live joins the show to preview the MIAA high school hockey playoffs.
Paul McNamara of My Hockey Live joins the show to discuss what's happening across the MIAA high school hockey scene this year.
This was the year where we saw Putin start a war in Ukraine, a winter of strikes, three prime ministers and two monarchs. To look back at the past year and look a little bit ahead too, we sat down with our policy correspondent Paul McNamara, to take stock of the year that was 2022 - and the year that will be 2023. Producer: Freya Pickford
Paul McNamara, Director of High Performance with Athletics Ireland, discusses Team Ireland's European Championships successes and where athletics in Ireland goes from here.
For the first time in 101 years, a nationalist party is in the majority in Northern Ireland. Sinn Féin said the country was entering a “new era” as they overtook the DUP. It's a seismic moment in Northern Irish history. Today, our policy correspondent Paul McNamara looks into how we got here - how Brexit and the Northern Ireland protocol has divided unionists, and how yet further stalemate is perhaps why many people are tired of the old nationalist/unionist labels and just want centrist politics that gives them a functioning government. Producer: Rachel Evans
Conversation with Paul McNamara and Special guest Jake Levin (NBC Sports Boston and Boston Globe) Paul and Jake discuss the 2022 spring sports season. Highlight paying teams HINGHAM, ST JOHN'S, AUSTIN PREP (3 LIVE GAMES ON 5/16), FRAMINGHAM, WALTHAM AND BELMONT HILL. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myhockeylive/support
NBC Sports & Boston Globe's Jake Levin joins Mark Igo and Paul McNamara to discuss the 2022 MIAA Hockey Tournament so far and upcoming championship games at TD Garden in Boston, MA Live on the NFHS Network. You can watch games on MyHockeyLive.com & stay updated on all the action by following MyHockeyLive and bBIGLive on social media. Subscribe to the pod today! MHL Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyHockeyLive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhockeylive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyHockeyLive bBIGLive Twitter: https://twitter.com/bBIGBroadcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbiglive/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myhockeylive/support
Russia is at war with Ukraine, with cities under siege, civilians being killed, and millions fleeing the country. While western allies have provided some military aid to Ukraine, they have mainly responded with a different type of weapon. An economic war. Sanctions on Russia. Our business and global trade correspondent Paul McNamara explains those sanctions and asks if that will be enough to stop Putin.
Conversation with Mark Igo and Paul McNamara and Special guest Dan Shine AD and Head Coach at Arlington Catholic, Director of MIAA Hockey Committee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-hall/support
· Conversation with Mark Igo and Paul McNamara and Paul Moore Head Coach Falmouth and Buddy Ferreira Former Head Coach Falmouth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-hall/support
Host Mark Igo and Paul McNamara talk Ed Burns championships preview with Coach Messina and Connolly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-hall/support
With inflation rates in the UK at a 30 year high, energy bills set to increase at a record rate in April, how is the government responding to the cost of living crisis? And why could Russia's potential invasion of Ukraine mean we have to pay higher gas bills in the UK? On today's Fourcast, we speak to our Business and Global Trade Correspondent, Paul McNamara, about why the UK's cost of living is soaring, meaning many people are having to choose between heating or eating. Sources: DW News, Bloomberg, BBC News
Near the end of 2021, Turkey's government undertook a bold measure to stabilize the lira after the currency got clobbered throughout much of the year. The basic idea is that the government would pay savers to lock up their currency in lira, and compensate them if it fell too far against the dollar. But can it work? Does it address the core problem of the Turkish economy? To understand more, and to get the perspective of outside investors, we speak with Paul McNamara, a fund manager at GAM and a veteran EM watcher, to get a handle on the government's new measure, the challenges with it, and why Turkey is prone to so much volatility. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Mark Igo and Paul McNamara talk about first few weeks of High School Hockey and upcoming games. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-hall/support
Last year we saw political scandals, supply issues, petrol fares, energy companies going bust and a general sense that things aren't really going to plan. So what will 2022 bring us both politically and economically in the UK? Will this new year see Boris bounce back or Labour become a credible force for a general election that could come sooner rather than later? To preview 2022 and the fall out from 2021, Kiran talks to our business and global trade correspondent Paul McNamara. Sources: ITV News, Sky News, The Guardian, Evening Standard
23 November 2021: Helen gets the thoughts of techpreneur Vishen Lakhiani on meditation, work life balance and turning your idea into a tech business. Dr. Paul McNamara, orthopaedic surgeon at King's College Hospital in Dubai addresses all your concerns, from clunky knees to broken ribs. Is your friend dumping all their negative emotions on you? Dr. Thoraiya tells us where to draw the line. And we're marking antimicrobial resistance week as Dr. Zahir Babiker from Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City reminds us not to take antibiotics for every single ailment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen back to highlights from extra-time in Saturday's dramatic Sligo IFC semi-final between St Farnan's and Easkey at Markievicz Park. Commentators: Liam Maloney & Paul McNamara.
Panic buying at petrol stations has forced queues up and down the country and closed forecourts, with key workers struggling to make their shifts. The army is on standby to help out. And the trouble doesn't stop there. There's a global gas shortage that has forced prices up and caused UK energy companies to go bust. In today's podcast, we talk to Business and Global Trade correspondent Paul McNamara to explain what's going on with fuel, gas and our cost of living. The government says this won't be like the 1970s all over again, but will it? Sources: ITN, BBC News, Al Jazeera
City of Escondido Mayor, Paul McNamara on the 20th anniversary of September 11th
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In the latest episode of the Everything EV podcast, we speak to Paul McNamara, the technical director of Williams Advanced Engineering about the company's commitment to electrification and some of the exciting new projects coming up.
In Episode 165 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Paul McNamara, an Investment Director at global asset manager GAM who serves as the company’s lead manager on hedge fund, emerging market bond and currency long-only strategies. The first half of this conversation focuses on the macro forces driving EM overall, including how the latest vaccines could affect the global recovery and the service and export sectors in emerging markets, the global debt picture and its impact on economic recovery, the resumption of trade, etc. The second half of our conversation focuses exclusively on one emerging market country in particular: Turkey. Turkey is a uniquely important country, not least because of its geostrategic positioning as a gateway between east and west, straddling multiple important theatres of conflict, diplomacy, and trade that matter greatly to all the major powers, including the United States. What happens to Turkey’s economy, the country’s ability to service its debts, and the value of its currency are materially important for its geopolitical stability and for the stability of its neighbors and NATO allies. To that effect, we examine some of the latest government-family drama in Turkey involving the president’s son-in-law Berat Albayrak and the significance of his ouster as Minister of Finance and Treasury, along with the implications for Turkey’s economy. We also discuss the recent 475 basis point rate hike by the Turkish central bank and what this means for the economy, domestic bank lending, and the value of the Lira going forward. Lastly, given the turmoil in relations between Turkey, the US, and Europe, it’s an open question as to how an incoming Biden administration will deal with this important NATO ally and if sanctions could be used against Ankara in the event that diplomatic headway isn’t made and Turkey’s president continues to go his own way on issues that are vital to both the US and Europe. You can access the afterthought segment, as well as the transcript and rundown to this week’s episode through the Hidden Forces Patreon Page. All subscribers gain access to our overtime feed, which can be easily added to your favorite podcast application. If you enjoyed listening to today’s episode of Hidden Forces you can help support the show by doing the following: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | CastBox | RSS Feed Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to our mailing list through the Hidden Forces Website Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe & Support the Podcast at https://patreon.com/hiddenforces Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Episode Recorded on 11/19/2020
This week, longtime emerging markets expert Paul McNamara, investment director at GAM, joined to talk about what was driving EM to its highest levels since 2018. Gigi Sohn, a distinguished fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy and former counselor for the Federal Communications Commission, came on to discuss why Silicon Valley is bracing for a different Joe Biden this time around in the White House. Jon Turek, the Author of Cheap Convexity blog, explained how investors should be positioning amid the resurgence in covid-19 cases. Then Robin Farley, a consumer cyclical analyst at UBS, joined to discuss the outlook for the cruise industry.
Paul McNamara is a veteran emerging markets currency and debt strategist. He joins us to talk about the EM outlook Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bip-show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
R U OK? Day has been encouraging us to have important conversations with colleagues, friends and family for many years now. This year they are urging us to consider what more there is to say after RUOK? In line with this we are launching our new page and podcast on suicide. Where we broadly look at the topic including signs to look for and what to do if you are concerned that you, or someone close to you, is feeling suicidal, or showing signs of suicidality. Plus how to talk about it – a conversation can change a life. For more information, please visit: https://www.nmsupport.org.au/mental-health/suicide
Drumcliffe/Rosses Point and St John's GAA Clubs in Sligo are taking on each other this Sunday, June 21st, in a special 'distance' challenge to raise funds for the Sligo Cancer Support Centre. Niall Canning & Seán Power from DRP, along with Brian McGowan & Paul McNamara from St John's explain to Ocean FM Sport's Austin O'Callaghan what they're planning on Sunday...
** contains topics not suitable for everybody ** Latest Poet is from the wonderful and very funny poet from Limmerick Paul McNamara: Pieces read out in this session include: 1) Dating is hard 2) Pauline O'Kelly (aka The Granny Poem) 3) Quarterlife crisis More information about Paul can be found at: paulmcpoet (Twitter) PaulMcPoet (Facebook)
Na-Mara are Paul McNamara (vocals/guitar) & Rob Garcia (guitar/mandolin/octave mandola/backing vocals). They have performed in venues and festivals across the UK and at events in France, Spain, Germany and even as far away as China. Appreciative audiences witness fine musicianship and story-telling, passionate and intelligent songs reflect their international outlook referencing contemporary and historical topics from home and abroad. Their live set incorporates English translations of songs from Breton/French/Quebecois traditions and includes adaptations of traditional tunes from Brittany, France and the Spanish Celtic regions of Asturias and Galicia. The many shades of folk are vividly displayed! http://www.na-mara.com/
Na-Mara are Paul McNamara (vocals/guitar) & Rob Garcia (guitar/mandolin/octave mandola/backing vocals). They have performed in venues and festivals across the UK and at events in France, Spain, Germany and even as far away as China. Appreciative audiences witness fine musicianship and story-telling, passionate and intelligent songs reflect their international outlook referencing contemporary and historical topics from home and abroad. Their live set incorporates English translations of songs from Breton/French/Quebecois traditions and includes adaptations of traditional tunes from Brittany, France and the Spanish Celtic regions of Asturias and Galicia. The many shades of folk are vividly displayed! http://www.na-mara.com/
From Argentina to Chile to Lebanon, we're seeing a high degree of political and economic uncertainty among emerging market economies. On this week's Odd Lots podcast, we speak with Paul McNamara, a veteran fund manager at GAM Investments. McNamara explains why this moment is so turbulent, and what it will take to settle these economies down.
In Episode Two of the GAM Talks Podcast we are joined by Paul McNamara, Investment Director, Emerging Markets Fixed Income. Paul discusses subjects including the outlook for emerging market debt, the key differences between hard and local currency bonds and why he believes Twitter can be a very useful tool from an investment perspective. For more of our content please visit gam.com
Robo-advisers have come and gone in recent years, creating debate in the industry over their profitability, whether they can be properly regulated and the standard of advice they produce. The latest FTAdviser Podcast examines how technology will improve the market for advice and whether true robo-advice will ever come to fruition.Guests Ben Taylor, chief technical officer at AI platform Rainbird, and Paul McNamara, chief executive of fintech group EValue, discuss the possibilities.The FTAdviser Podcast is the weekly podcast for financial advisers brought to you by FTAdviser.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Karl Smith and Skanda Amarnath, Director of Research & Analysis at Employ America discussed Bill Dudley calling for the Federal Reserve to not encourage President Trump's trade war and whether the former New York Fed President has joined the Deep State. VM Ware CEO Pat Gelsinger joined to talk about his recent $4.8 billion acquisitions and why he is committed to working in China despite the trade tensions. Paul McNamara, Investment Director at GAM Investments, shared his biggest concerns for emerging markets right now. Then David Beckworthm, Senior Research Fellow for the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a former international economist at the Treasury Department, came on to talk about the dangers of a persistently strong dollar.
Hi Locals!Welcome back for the first episode of 2019! This episode I sit down and get to know Escondido's elected Mayor Paul McNamara! We discuss Escondido, the motivation behind running for mayor and a lot more. You don't want to miss this interview! Huge thank you to all of the guests of the show from 2018, and to all of you listeners who have shared and shown your support!
Are you confused about the crisis in Turkey? Today's episode will get you cleared up. This week on Odd Lots, we spoke to Paul McNamara, an investment manager at GAM Investments, and a long-term veteran of the emerging markets world. He explained the mechanics of the Turkish currency plunge, and what aspects of the turmoil are unique or similar to other emerging markets crises that he's seen in his career.
Race down the track with hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice as they explore the electrifying world of Formula E alongside DS Virgin Racing driver Sam Bird, adventure journalist Jim Clash, and Williams Advanced Engineering Technical Director Paul McNamara. Batteries Included. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Please subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360 TuneIn: tunein.com/playingwithscience GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/the-electrifying-world-of-formula-e/ Photo Credit: Shivraj Gohil, courtesy of DS Virgin Racing.
Joining Bloomberg Markets AM today is Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg Economics Reporter, to discuss the impact of the tariffs on trade. Also joining the show is Paul McNamara, Investment Director at GAM UK to talk emerging markets. We also have Greg Hahn, Winthrop Capital Management, President and CIO, to discuss the bond markets. And rounding out today’s show is Jack Devine, Founding Partner and President of the Arkin Group on his latest intelligent report on North Korea and the Trump tariffs on China.
Paul McNamara – Performance Poet This episode features two performances and a chat with Paul McNamara. Paul has won a range of competitions for his performances and treated audiences at many festivals and events to his comedic and sincere poems that chronicle the misfortunes of a twenty-something Irish male. He delivers his poems with a precise rhythm and a physicality that make them rise from the platitude of a page and into something to be experienced rather than observed. Paul performs his most well known piece, ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ before discussing what performance poetry is and how it differs from ‘page poetry’. Paul talks about the process of creating a performance poem and tells us about his one-man theatre and poetry show. Listen to the end for a second performance from Paul.
Paul McNamara is the father of a swimmer who could use this kind of facility. He joins Jill to discuss why it is so pertinent that the city of New West builds this pool.
Paul McNamara, Investment Director for emerging markets at GAM UK, on the big selloff in Argentina, and why Turkey is still a risk. Tom Gimbel, Founder and CEO of LaSalle Network, on jobs data, and why companies aren't paying more wages. Mike McDonough, Chief Economist: Financial Products for Bloomberg LP, on how the potential bankruptcy of ZTE Corp. could be the shot that triggers the US-China trade war. Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, on outlook for commodities, gold, and Iran impact on oil.
After a hammering from Donald Trump's election, emerging market currencies have sprung back in style. Paul McNamara from GAM talks to Katie Martin about Donald's dollar, global growth, and whether Tajik bonds are the latest sign of exuberance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and the Guardian's Stuart Clark are at the European Space Agency's ESTEC facility in The Netherlands to see the BepiColombo spacecraft - Europe's mission to Mercury. As the LISA Pathfinder mission comes to a successful end, we meet Paul McNamara who's developing the LISA mission for detecting gravitational waves in space. And is Earth really a planet? A new exhibition captures the view from Pluto. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and the Guardian's Stuart Clark are at the European Space Agency's ESTEC facility in The Netherlands to see the BepiColombo spacecraft - Europe's mission to Mercury. As the LISA Pathfinder mission comes to a successful end, we meet Paul McNamara who's developing the LISA mission for detecting gravitational waves in space. And is Earth really a planet? A new exhibition captures the view from Pluto. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and the Guardian's Stuart Clark are at the European Space Agency's ESTEC facility in The Netherlands to see the BepiColombo spacecraft - Europe's mission to Mercury. As the LISA Pathfinder mission comes to a successful end, we meet Paul McNamara who's developing the LISA mission for detecting gravitational waves in space. And is Earth really a planet? A new exhibition captures the view from Pluto. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
According to soprano Jennifer Rowley, there’s a little bit of Cyrano in all of us. When it comes to pathos, Franco Alfano’s opera based on Cyrano de Bergerac hits this sentimental story right on the nose. Premiered in 1936, Cyrano the opera brings rich and fragrant music—with hints of Puccini and Debussy—to Rostand’s exquisite poetry, which not only delights the audience but animates its title character, the swashbuckling rhapsodist Cyrano. Convinced that he couldn’t possibly deserve the love of the fair Roxane, Cyrano finds himself in the awkward position of helping an utterly unworthy suitor win her affections. You can practically hear Cyrano’s heart breaking from the back row. This week on He Sang/She Sang, we’ll chat with Jennifer Rowley about her role debut as Roxane at the Metropolitan Opera. She’ll tell us how she became the woman who casts a spell over nearly every male character, and how she learned to walk like a 17th century French lady. Also, WQXR’s Nimet Habachy and Merrin Lazyan go nosing through the history, themes and musical highlights of this wonderful yet neglected opera. Cyrano de Bergerac (Montpellier 2003): This episode features excerpts from the following album: Franco Alfano: Cyrano de Bergerac (CPO, 2003)— Manuela Uhl, soprano; Roman Sadnik, tenor; Paul McNamara, tenor; Matthias Klein, bass-baritone; the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Markus Frank
Mexico's rapidly weakening peso shows how the tightening US election polls are focusing market minds on what a Trump-led protectionist policy might mean for America's trading partners. Paul McNamara of GAM discusses with Roger Blitz the implications for emerging markets and US rate expectations See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A fall in the yuan's daily fix to a five-year low has the market wondering whether China is heading for another bout of currency devaluation jitters. Paul McNamara of GAM tells Roger Blitz that a strong dollar is bound to cause problems for China, but not on the scale of previous episodes of FX volatility. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you want to know how live sports coverage is produced, wonder no more. This month, The Guru comes to you from Wembley Stadium ahead of the England-Switzerland Euro 2016 qualifier, where we find out what it takes to broadcast a football match from multicamera director Paul McNamara, Arena TV unit manager Oliver Guess, match VT coordinator Tim Goodden, and production manager Amy Lewin. We also talk to commentator Clive Tyldesley about how he came to be one of the nation’s favourite commentators.
Why the panic? Paul McNamara, portfolio manager at GAM Holding, tells Roger Blitz why the markets should not have been shocked by China's slowing economy, how it plays on the Fed's rate hike calculations and why the bottom in emerging market currencies may soon be reached. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sri Spicka, Paul McNamara, Roger Thurow, Chris Keil
Today's topics: The Red Mass and Catholic Lawyers Guild Summary of today's show: The Red Mass is an ancient tradition of gathering lawyers together annually to ask God's help as they begin their judicial term and the Catholic Lawyers Guild of Boston has continued that tradition. Paul McNamara and Maura Doyle of the guild joined Scot Landry and Fr. Mark O'Connell to discuss the origins of the Red Mass overall and in Boston in particular; why the legal profession particularly needs such an occasion to unite their faith and professional lives; the contributions of the late Justice Nolan over many years; and what they anticipate hearing from Carl Anderson as the keynote speaker this year. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Mark O'Connell Today's guest(s): Paul McNamara and the Honorable Maura Doyle Links from today's show:
Summary of Today's Show: Scot Landry and Father Mark examine lawyers, the role of Catholicism and civil law, and this weekend's Gospel and 1st reading with Michael Kerrigan and Paul McNamara of the Catholic Laywer's Guild. Watch a video of today's show: Links from today's show: 1st Segment: Scot welcomed everyone and noted the topic of today's show will be the Red Mass. Fr. Mark said that he loves the event and that he has the pleasure to be the chaplain for the Catholic Layers Guild and it's highlight is the Red Mass. Fr. Mark noted that Cardinal Seán kicked off his campaign against the physician assisted suicide at the Red Mass last year. Scot said that Cardinal Sean's homilies for the Red Mass are always one of his best homilies. Fr. Mark said that the Red Mass is not just for layers and that it is a regular parish Mass with parishioners, young and older layers, politicians and the media is also present which makes a great audience where the cardinal does put extra effort at to reach out to us. 2nd Segment: Scot welcomed Paul J. McNamara and Michael Kerrigan, Vice President and member of the Board of the Catholic Layers Guild and asked Paul what attracted him to the Guild. Paul said that his father was often invited to their events and he was also exposed to it while studing law at Boston College. Scot noted that both Paul and Michael are graduates from BC and congratulated them on BC's 150th anniversary this year. Scot asked about Michael's connection with the Catholic Lawyers Guild. Michael said that he became a member after Paul's invitation and that he quickly learned that it is a group shares the same great values and that gives you inspiration in the work that you do. Scot asked what the priorities of the Catholic Lawyers Guild are. Paul said that it focuses on the social gathering opportunities to talk about current issues of today and how our Catholic background has an impact on these issues. Paul also said that the Guild organizes retreats, talks, day of recollection and the Red Mass. Scot asked how faith blends in to Michael's workday. Michael said that everything can be guided by your values. Fr. Mark asked if there was a discernment process before he became a lawyer because of his faith values. Michael explained that there was a process of discernment where he attended retreats and also worked for the Massachusetts Catholic Conference as part of his discernment to see how faith interacts with public life and politics. Scot asked Paul about his preparation to become a lawyer at a catholic school. Paul said that gong to a Jesuit school helped to see that God is in all things. He said that faith is in our everyday lives and that BC helped to sharpen the idea that you should react like we are always at war and act with morals. Michael said that the ability to also participate in the society through public service was a message for him that its not "all about the Benjamins." He also noted that it is a good connection to have and to be able to say you come from it. Fr. Mark noted that connections are very important and that the Catholic Lawyers Guild serves that purpose. Paul said it is an essential part of the guild because you have someone you can trust to connect to when you need help with a certain legal issue or just want to discuss new ideas. Fr. Mark said that the group also helps you to learn about the issues outside of what you focus on for work. Scot asked about how many people usually attend the Red Mass. Paul said that they usually have 200-250 people at the Mass and reception. He noted that the Mass is the Mass of the Holy Spirit and is open for everyone and it is an opportunity for lawyers and everyone else to ask for the guidance of the Holy Spirit and hopefully enrich our lives. Scot asked about the Young Lawyers chapter. Paul said that it is a really important part of the guild because it encourages and brings forth fresh ideas from the younger generation. He added that the guild has many aging members and that it is really wonderful to see the two generations interact. Scot asked if member can enroll before they pass the bar exam. Michael said that they can and they also give membership discounts for those who are not yet practicing. Paul said that the dues are only $50 and its mostly applied for the mailings and administrative work that needs to be done. Paul invited all listeners to the Red Mass September 30th at 11:30 at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and noted it will also feature the Cathedral's choir. 3rd segment: 1st Reading and Gospel for the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: Wisdom 2:12, 17-20 The wicked say: Let us beset the just one, because he is obnoxious to us; he sets himself against our doings, reproaches us for transgressions of the law and charges us with violations of our training. Let us see whether his words be true; let us find out what will happen to him. For if the just one be the son of God, God will defend him and deliver him from the hand of his foes. With revilement and torture let us put the just one to the test that we may have proof of his gentleness and try his patience. Let us condemn him to a shameful death; for according to his own words, God will take care of him. Gospel - Mark 9:30-37 Jesus and his disciples left from there and began a journey through Galilee, but he did not wish anyone to know about it. He was teaching his disciples and telling them, "The Son of Man is to be handed over to men and they will kill him, and three days after his death the Son of Man will rise." But they did not understand the saying, and they were afraid to question him. They came to Capernaum and, once inside the house, he began to ask them, "What were you arguing about on the way?" But they remained silent. They had been discussing among themselves on the way who was the greatest. Then he sat down, called the Twelve, and said to them, "If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all." Taking a child, he placed it in the their midst, and putting his arms around it, he said to them, "Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but the One who sent me."