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Best podcasts about Paul Sheehan

Latest podcast episodes about Paul Sheehan

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Limerick shop to celebrate World Record Store Day

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 9:59


Mark Carey from Steamboat Music and Paul Sheehan from Pressplayrepeat chat with Joe about World Record Store Day Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Woman Critical After Patrick St Attack

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 8:03


PJ talks to Opinion Line producer Paul Byrne about the attack on a woman attending a soup kitchen on Patrick St last night and hears from Paul Sheehan of Cork Simon that attacks on vulnerable people living on the streets are all too common. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Woman sleeping rough under a plastic skip bag "sad and tragic" - Simon Community

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 4:35


Paul Sheehan, Cork Simon Community, on the homeless situation there after a woman found sleeping under canvas skip bag

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Escalating Homelessness Crisis in the lead up the Christmas

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 15:56


Paul Byrne talks to Paul Sheehan, Campaigns and Communications Manager of Cork Simon on the homelessness crisis as we approach winter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Paul Sheehan from Cork Simon on Social Housing

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 14:01


Social Housing units must be given to those stuck in emergency accommodation say Cork Simon following the launch of their impact report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rise and Fall of ...
9. The Masterplan… The Rise and Fall and Rise of Oasis

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 31:53


It's the moment so many people had been hoping for - Oasis are back. Steve and Jo reunite to tackle the biggest musical story of the year, the return of Noel and Liam. But what do we know about the reunion so far?Presented by Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley Written and produced by Paul Sheehan and Phil Smith for BBC Audio

The Rise and Fall of ...
3. What Do I Do Now? A Cultural Take Over

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 16:59


Thirty years ago a youthquake of creativity took hold of the UK, as Britpop sucked everything into its cultural orbit.From supermodels at Fashion week, to Edinburgh's underbelly and from Match of the Day montages, to puppets interviewing rock stars on Breakfast TV, the attitude and aspirations of Britpop reverberated across the country.In episode 3 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley dust off old note books, photo albums, CDs and tapes and look at the effect Britpop had on every aspect of British culture.Listen only on BBC Sounds.Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production

The Rise and Fall of ...
2. Rock and Roll Star: The Month That Changed It All

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 17:47


Britpop, as a term landed in the spring of 1993 but it was a full year later, that everything changed over the course of just twenty days. In Episode 2 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop, Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley revisit the key moments on the road to Britpop's explosion. Including on air resignations at Radio 1, a band of rowdy Mancunians and a tragic death, which caused shockwaves around the world. 30 years later Steve and Jo are taking advantage of their contacts, going through old note books, photo albums, DATs, Mini Discs and the BBC archives, to chart the Rise and Fall of one of the biggest musical movements ever to hit the UK… Britpop. Warning: this episode contains strong language, adult themes and descriptions of self-harm and suicide, which some listeners may find distressing. Details of help and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionlineListen only on BBC Sounds.Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production

The Rise and Fall of ...
7. The Drugs Don't Work

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 20:40


As the 90s hurtled towards a new millennium, Britpop wasn't just making big headlines, it had also become very big business.As money flowed through the UK music industry, everyone was desperate to be part of Cool Britannia. However, with the arrival of money came the arrival of excess.In Episode 7 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop, legendary Evening Session hosts Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq re-unite to look back at what life was like for those in the eye of the storm.The Rise and Fall of Britpop was presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq. It was written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan. Technical Production by Tim Heffer. With additional production by Phil Smith. The Editor for BBC Audio was Helen Hobday. The Commissioning Producer was Jonathan O'Sullivan. The Commissioner for Sounds was Will Wilkin. Archive comes from The Word, Fierce Panda, Channel 4, Hattrick, Steve Lamacq, Peel Acres, Creation Call, Ginger Media and the BBC Archive. The producers would like to thank all contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees including Matt Everitt, Jax Coombes, Miranda Sawyer, John Harris, Stephen Merchant, Matt Tasker, Dermot O'Leary, Sara Tabar, Anna Richards, Tom Ravenscroft, Sam Cunningham, Chris Morris, Stuart Maconie, Mark Goodier, Georgia Frampton and Snuff.

The Rise and Fall of ...
6. It Could Be You - The Battle of Britpop

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 16:54


In August 1995, battle lines were drawn and the North vs South rivalry was reignited as Blur and Oasis battled it out for the top spot in the UK charts. What started off as banter soon became a full Britpop war, with offices, classrooms and friendship groups divided. In episode six of The Rise and Fall of Britpop, Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley tell the real stories behind the ‘Battle of Britpop'. Listen only on BBC Sounds. Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production

The Rise and Fall of ...
5. Something Changed - Pulp Fiction

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 23:20


Despite Blur and Oasis dominating the headlines, one band more than any other came to represent the soaring highs and crushing lows of Britpop - Pulp. From recording in a semi-detached house in Sheffield to writing songs in a tent the night before headlining Glastonbury, the Pulp story has it all. Thirty years on from the legendary Radio 1 Evening Session, Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq look back at the history of Pulp, discuss the band's impact and reveal how the intervention of Bob Mortimer and David Bowie might just have saved the 90s.Listen only on BBC Sounds. Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production

The Rise and Fall of ...
4. Connection: The rise of Lad Culture

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 14:46


As Britpop and lad culture became intertwined, did this heady relationship do a disservice to the women behind the music?30 years on from Britpop, Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq take a trip back to the 90s to reassess the scene's relationship with sex and gender. From the front covers of lads mags, to music videos, they delve into the day to day experiences of many band members.Featuring new and archive interviews with Louise Wener, Shirley Manson, Miki Berenyi and Justine Frischmann, Episode 4 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop highlights the barriers women faced and celebrates the trails they blazed across the decade.Presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq Written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan Produced by Paul Sheehan with additional production by Phil Smith Technical Production by Tim Heffer Editor for BBC Audio Helen Hobday Commissioning Producer Jonathan O'Sullivan Commissioner for BBC Music Will Wilkin A BBC Audio Production

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CorkToday 9 August 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 100:48


Brendan Burgess from ‘Ask about Money' with advice for older people who took out an interest only mortgage during the Celtic Tiger years.Paul Sheehan from Simon, there are no properties outside Dublin available for people to rent on the HAP schemeHistorian, Michelle O'Mahoney has delved into the family tree of Kamala Harris, looking for any Irish connections.Our movie review this week features A Quiet Place, Day One and Sasquatch Sunset Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rise and Fall of ...
8. Live Forever?

The Rise and Fall of ...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 21:08


The Rise and Fall of Oasis - Episode 8 - Live Forever?With both Liam and Noel having successful solo careers, and a new generation of fans discovering Oasis, there is endless talk of the band getting back together. And whilst they seem to have been staying out of each other's way, the constant jibing has moved to social media. We look at what the band means to a new generation of fans, and if they ever will just give each other a call?The Rise and Fall of Oasis was presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq. It was written by Paul Sheehan and Philip Smith. Technical production by Tim Heffer and Sarah Hockley with additional production by Berni Botto, Anna Richards and Merrily Grout. The Editor for BBC Audio was Helen Hobday, the commissioning producer was Hannah Clapham and the Commissioner for BBC Sounds was Will Wilkin. It was produced for BBC Audio by Philip Smith and Paul Sheehan.Archive comes from - The Brits, Channel 4, ITV, MTV, CBC Radio, 9News, Sky One Productions, OasisMediaArchive and the BBC Archive.The producers wish to thank all the contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees including: Matt Everitt, Dermot O'Leary, Ben Walker, Christine Boar, Anna Richards, Zane Lowe, Mark Radcliffe, John Wilson, Paul Kobrak, Mista Jam, John Harris, Felix White, Stephen Sackur, Hannah Farrell, Jolie MacKereth, Elizabeth Alker, Mark Goodier, Shaun Keaveny, Tony Visconti, Brian Cannon and Lisa Moorish.

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode One Hundred and Fifty Five Friday 10th November 2023

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 49:14


Sandra Laurie(Maher).....On this "Clonmel's Wild Geese" episode, where I chat to people from the town who are now living away, I'm joined by Sandra Laurie(Maher) who now lives in  gorgeous Benalmadena on the Costa Del Sol in Spain. Sandra talks about her life there, but also growing up in The Local Bar in Queen Street, her favourite eateries when she is back home and her love of Ballymaloe Relish. Also this week Paul Sheehan on Clonmel Theatre Guild's The Odd Couple, Psychic Medium Sandy McSweeney returns to Clonmel, news on some local Christmas Markets and this week's #WheresMeala competition winners are announced.,  

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CorkToday 25 July 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 119:34


A new task force is being set up to explore the possibility of Pharmacists prescribing certain medications. We speak with Susan O'Dwyer with the I.P.U.Aindreas Moynihan has concerns about local access to businessesfrom the Macroom bypass.Paul Sheehan from SIMON on the lack of HAP properties in Cork.Tadhg Curtis joins us in the studio in advance of the MallowArts Festival, which starts on Wednesday.Advice on coping with stress from Joe Heffernan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aussie LawnStars
Roy Gripske with Paul Sheehan

Aussie LawnStars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 88:10


As part of the 100th episode celebrations I have a special interview to bring you today. it's taken almost two years to pin down Paul Sheehan from Roy Gripske and Sons. Some of you will have seen Paul on the LMCA Facebook group. Some of you may even recognise that RGS or Roy Gripske and Sons is the Australian family business that brings you brands like Bushranger, and GA Spares, Stiga, Spartan, SuperSwift, Ariens, Kawasaki and recently Gravely. Paul has been so kind to participate with the 100th episode giveaway. Contributing the latest Commercial Bushranger battery gear. We have the Commercial Battery Multitool kit valued at $1849 and the commercial battery Bippa Dippa kit valued at $749

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Ireland's cold snap is expected to continue for the rest of week

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 7:09


Ireland's cold snap is expected to continue for the rest of week with some places registering temperatures as low as –7 degrees. Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and meanwhile, a significant strain has been put on homeless services dealing with the tough conditions we heard from Paul Sheehan, Campaigns manager with Cork Simon Community,

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Ireland's cold snap is expected to continue for the rest of week

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 7:09


Ireland's cold snap is expected to continue for the rest of week with some places registering temperatures as low as –7 degrees. Newstalk Breakfast spoke to Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and meanwhile, a significant strain has been put on homeless services dealing with the tough conditions we heard from Paul Sheehan, Campaigns manager with Cork Simon Community,

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CorkToday 9 December 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 104:47


Conor Cronin & Joan Carroll who are both users of the Co Action services in West Cork talk about the proposed changes to the child and family centre.Paul Sheehan from Cork Simon who have expanded their services during the cold weather.Antoinette Burke, mother of Katie who needs life-changing surgery in America.Joseph Byrne, hairdresser from Cork is holding a Christmas party for the needy again this year.Our weekly movie review with Mark Malone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode One Hundred and Three Friday 30th September 2022

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 65:48


Actor Paul Sheehan........On this episode I chat to actor Paul Sheehan, who I'm touting to be the next James Bond...Paul talks about his days growing up in town, spending time in London, New York and Hong Kong, auditioning for John Wick 2 and missing out on a leading role on tv show The Blacklist. Also this week I take a trip to Retro Pub Signs and hear some very interesting Clonmel related stories from owner Declan Walsh, Clonmel Credit Union announce their 1000th Current Account winner, news of a closure on The Blueway, plus a Record, Cassette and CD Fair comes to town and lots more.

South Tipp Arts Podcast
INSIDE|OUT - Bringing the gallery onto the streets!

South Tipp Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 42:04


In this episode we take to the the streets of Clonmel to showcase the 7 local artists whose work is currently brightening up the streets of our lovely town!-INSIDE/OUT is a project led by South Tipperary Arts Centre (STAC), as part of Faoin Spéir- In the Open Clonmel funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and in partnership with Tipperary County Council. INSIDE/OUT proposes to make the town of Clonmel an outdoor gallery, including mural/street art and large scale 2D art installations on buildings and walls around the town.This installation of works by 7 artists, based in or originally from Tipperary, was selected through an Open Call and represents Phase 2 of INSIDE/OUT. This phase sees the artists' work presented on a large scale and installed at two locations around the town, Davis Rd. and Market St., bringing colour and life to the streets. A downloadable map is available.Phase 3 of INSIDE/OUT will see artist Joe Caslin create a new temporary mural in the coming weeks which will be central to the exhibition and will also respond to the overarching theme of Faoin Spéir- In the Open Clonmel ; ‘Coming Out To Play'. This will be thecommission as part of this project, the first being ‘Tread Softly' by Canvazwhich was installed last Autumn as Phase 1 of this project.Joe Caslin is an Irish street artist, art teacher and activist. Best known for his beautifully rendered pencil drawings, which manifest as towering pieces of street art. His highly accessible work engages directly with the social issues of modern Ireland, on an unavoidable scale. Caslin confronts the subjects of suicide, drug addiction, economic marginalisation, marriage equality, stigma in mental health, direct provision, institutional power, inclusion, consent and most recently, the effects of the Covid19 pandemic on young people. The monochrome drawings Caslin creates hold a mirror up to the kind of society that we are, whilst asking us individually what kind of society we want to be a part of.Inside | Out - Open Call SelectedArtistsMaurice Caplice is an artist that works in Painting, Sculpture and Sound, working in Clonmel, Callan and Dublin. Caplice also works as an artist facilitator currently working for D.A.V Community group, Dublin and K.C.A.T art collective Callan. He has exhibited throughout Ireland and abroad in countries such as Spain,Norway, England, Cyprus and Slovenia.Marine Kearney is a French/Irish artist based in Clonmel, Ireland. Marine started in representative work, and with her experience moved to a more contemporary place. She is a graduate in advanced life drawing from the Crawford College of Fine Art. She mixes media to express herself and her Urban/Rural background.Emma Maher is an Irish artist originally from Thurles living in Edinburgh, Scotland. She studied Printmaking & Contemporary Practice at Limerick School of Art & Design graduating in 2014. As an avid watercolour artist and illustrator. For the Inside | Out project, Emma's piece incorporates both floral watercolours and human hands expressing intimacy, connection and a sense of belonging. Emma launched her small art business in April 2021, and has featured in a number of creative art magazines across the UK in the last 12 months. Nocht Studio was founded in Clonmel in 2018. Philip Ryan is a visual artist from Tipperary, currently residing in Waterford, Ireland. He founded Nocht, as a collaborative art practice with Martin McGloin in 2018. He graduated from the Dublin School of Architecture with first class honours in 2013 and has worked in the architecture and design industry in the UK, Ireland and New Zealand before focusing entirely on Nocht in late 2021. Martin McGloin is a Designer and Visual Artist from Sligo, Ireland. He founded Nocht as a collaborative art practice with Philip Ryan in 2018. He graduated from the Dublin School of Architecture in 2013 and has worked in the art and design industry in Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany. Laura O'Mahony is from Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. She is passionate about art and design and likes to create art that brightens the world around her. She has recently returned to creating art after finding her love for drawing and creating again. PressPlay Repeat (PPR) is a pseudonym favoured by Clonmel native Paul Sheehan. Starting out as a DJ, he progressed into live visuals for companies such as Reebok, HSBC and Hed Kandi Records. The place where image and sound intersect bring him great joy and he hopes that Hide And Seek, his exploration of play through the ages, shall conjure up some fond memories of your very own. Wojciech Ryzinski is a Polish photographer based in Co. Tipperary.He was a student at the Eddie Adams Workshop 2015 and the VII Masterclass 2016/2017. He finds his inspiration in everyday life, trying to see beyond the obvious. His work is inspired by classical documentary photography. It is never posed or pre-arranged in any way. For further info visit southtippartscentre.ie To contact the podcast email southtippartspodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening!

Friday Night Movie by @pancake4table
The Dark Offerings Cast (Elizabeth Piper, Terry Alexander, Benjamin Frankenberg, Tina Nikolova, Paul Sheehan)

Friday Night Movie by @pancake4table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 54:26


We are thrilled to welcome writer, producer, actor and special effects expert Elizabeth Piper and the cast of the Dark Offerings (Amazon) - Terry Alexander (Day of the Dead), Benjamin Frankenberg, Tina Nikolova, Paul Sheehan -  to the FNM family. We discuss the making of this innovative horror film, practical FXs and what it means to make a horror film in quarantine, only using video calls. We are also pleased to announce that no demons (that we know of) appeared on the Zoom call while recording.  Links: https://instagram.com/elizabethpipers  https://instagram.com/paulpsheehan https://instagram.com/thereallyrealtina https://instagram.com/inplaceoffallenstars https://instagram.com/gofortalex7 Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer).  The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt.  Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or  @paperBKprincess.  Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched.  Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat.  Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at fridaynightmoviepod.com.

The Clonmel Podcast
The Clonmel Podcast - Episode Sixty Three Friday 26th November 2021

The Clonmel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 42:40


The Clonmel Theatre Guild.... On this episode I speak to members of The Clonmel Theatre Guild. Edmond Ryan tells us the history of the guild and we find out about their new play "Don't Dress For Dinner" at Raheen House Hotel from director Suzanne Shine and actors Paul Sheehan and Patricia Harte. Also on this episode The Which Way Now Crew on their annual toy run and John O'Meara's fund raising ride for Danny Norris, Amy and PJ Fox on their Christmas Light display also to raise funds for Danny, Freeman Motorcycle's Auto Jumble, Virtual Santa, a charity Christmas Tree sale and lots more.

From the Lighthouse
HSC Enrichment Session: The Crucible with Assoc. Prof. Paul Sheehan

From the Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 26:10


A HSC Enrichment Session with Associate Professor Paul Sheehan on the play The Crucible (Common English Module: Texts and Human Experiences)

From the Lighthouse
HSC Enrichment Session: The Poetry of T.S Eliot with Assoc. Prof. Paul Sheehan

From the Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 23:32


A HSC Enrichment Session with Associate Professor Paul Sheehan on the poetry of T.S. Eliot (Advanced English Module: Critical Study of Literature)

Gold Derby
Emmy noms: OMG and WTF reactions by Experts - Snubs? Surprises? Frontrunners? h

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 58:02


Savvy analysis of the 2020 Emmy Award nominations by Gold Derby editors Tom O'Neil, Joyce Eng, Chris Beachum and Paul Sheehan plus Deadline Hollywood guru Pete Hammond. What to think of those shockeroos by 'The Mandalorian' and 'What We Do in the Shadows'? Are the frontrunners to win Best Comedy Series really 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and 'Schitt's Creek'? Are 'Succession' and 'Ozark' out front for Best Drama Series?

Gold Derby
OMG 2020 Oscars explained: Why did Brad Pitt & 'Parasite' win?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 26:25


Gold Derby Editors Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan, Chris Beachum, Daniel Montgomerr, Joyce Eng, Susan Wloszczyna, Marcus James Dixon and Zach Laws discussed how "Parasite" achieved that historic Oscars upset against "1917." Why did no rivals beat Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood), Renee Zellweger (Judy), Laura Dern (Marriage Story) or Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)?

Gold Derby
What to think of those OMG Oscar nominations? Who will WIN?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 40:41


Listen to Gold Derby Editors Tom O'Neil, Daniel Montgomery, Paul Sheehan, Joyce Eng and Marcus James Dixon as they analyze the 2020 Oscar nominations. Will '1917,' 'Parasite' or 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" win Best Picture? Are Joaquin Phoenix ("Joker") and Brad Pitt ("Hollywood") locks to win?

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2019-11-25 Worried about a rough sleeper, Litter & flytipping, Black Friday holiday bargains & more

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 124:54


A listener has called us to express concern about someone sleeping rough. Paul Sheehan from Cork Simon has some advice. Farmers are angry at the growing incidence of flytipping and they want the litter laws changed to protect them. Black Friday is coming & there are some great travel deals available.. and there's lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gold Derby
Oscar predictions: Can Charlize Theron (Bombshell) beat Renee Zellweger (Judy)?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 18:34


Watch Gold Derby editors Daniel Montgomery, Susan Wloszczyna, Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan and Joyce Eng track the lead Oscar contenders for Best Actress: Charlize Theron (Bombshell), Renee Zellweger (Judy), Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story) and …

Pop A La Carte
Pop A La Carte #86 - Toxic Masculinity, The Movie

Pop A La Carte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 88:11


Valerie, Tatiana and Angela discuss screenwriter Adele Lim leaving Crazy Rich Asians (0:55) on account of lack of pay equity before dipping into the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child rebranding (10:15) and early reviews of Joker (14:00) after Venice Film Festival. Then more in-depth reviews of It Chapter 2 (23:00) and Elite Season 2 (38:15) follow, as well as an update on ITV's Sanditon (44:50). Finally, the latest Kdrama Corner includes Your House Helper, One Spring Night, Hotel Del Luna, and Graceful Family (48:25). Stick around after that for a lengthy and information interview with Kelly Macdonald and Paul Sheehan about Britbox's The Victim (1:08:00).

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Rachel Love's Short Interview: Stage Manager Byron Saunders

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 8:54


Byron Sounders is the Stage Manager for the upcoming Reading of "The Eve Of Beltane" He shares some insights of the upcoming productions and how he meet Connie Koepfinger and Joe Izen.Note from Connie Koepfinger is added below: "Directly following the Broadway Bound Festival we will offer two more "invitation- only" staged readings of the new musical play EVE OF BELTANE. In these readings we will present the play in its entirety with live music and all songs.Izen and Koepfinger's "Eve of Beltane" tells the oh so familiar tale of forbidden love and then examines the very fabric of its nature. Beyond time, beyond space, we find that divine love can penetrate all boundaries - race, nation, and class. This timeless drama features the music and lyrics of Joe Izen with Henry Aronson as Musical Director. Cailín Heffernan will direct. Production Stage Management is by Byron C. Saunders and will highlight the talents of Buzz Roddy, Brooke Davis, James Scheider, Jill Shackner, Paul Sheehan, Sandra Bargman, and Warren Kelley.SHETLER STUDIOS • Room 1100"244 West 54th Street • NYCWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 at 7:00 pmTHURSDAY, AUGUST 15th at 1:00 pmLight Refreshments Served.To RSVP Contact : Marcina Zaccaria at zaccariamarcina@yahoo.comLIMITED SEATING

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Rachel Love's Short Interview: Stage Manager Byron Saunders

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 8:54


Byron Sounders is the Stage Manager for the upcoming Reading of "The Eve Of Beltane" He shares some insights of the upcoming productions and how he meet Connie Koepfinger and Joe Izen.Note from Connie Koepfinger is added below: "Directly following the Broadway Bound Festival we will offer two more "invitation- only" staged readings of the new musical play EVE OF BELTANE. In these readings we will present the play in its entirety with live music and all songs.Izen and Koepfinger's "Eve of Beltane" tells the oh so familiar tale of forbidden love and then examines the very fabric of its nature. Beyond time, beyond space, we find that divine love can penetrate all boundaries - race, nation, and class. This timeless drama features the music and lyrics of Joe Izen with Henry Aronson as Musical Director. Cailín Heffernan will direct. Production Stage Management is by Byron C. Saunders and will highlight the talents of Buzz Roddy, Brooke Davis, James Scheider, Jill Shackner, Paul Sheehan, Sandra Bargman, and Warren Kelley.SHETLER STUDIOS • Room 1100"244 West 54th Street • NYCWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 at 7:00 pmTHURSDAY, AUGUST 15th at 1:00 pmLight Refreshments Served.To RSVP Contact : Marcina Zaccaria at zaccariamarcina@yahoo.comLIMITED SEATING

Gold Derby
Our Editors' Reax to Shocking Emmy nominations: OMG! WTF?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 31:12


Listen to Gold Derby editorial team track the just-released Emmy nominations: Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan, Joyce Eng, Daniel Montgomery, Marcus James Dixon and Susan Wloszczyna. What to think? Who's ahead to win?

Gold Derby
3 Experts' Oscar Predictions: Thelma Adams, Paul Sheehan, Tom O'Neil

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 29:16


Hear 3 Gold Derby Oscar pundits clash over their predictions in the top races: Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan and Thelma Adams. Will 'Roma' win Best Picture? Are Rami Malek and Glenn Close shoo-ins to win Best Actor and Actress?

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Paul Sheehan – A Deal is Never Done Until it is Done

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 29:44


Paul Sheehan has more than 25 years of experience in financial institutions, starting as a central banker at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.  Subsequently, he was a Managing Director and Head of Financial Institutions for Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, and ING Barings, and founder and CEO of Thaddeus Capital, an institutional fund manager.  He continues to advise governments, sovereign wealth funds, and multilateral institutions. Paul is a US citizen and was educated at the State University of New York, Yale and Harvard. He is currently the CEO of Melmotte Brothers, which is based in Hong Kong and covering emerging markets in Asia, Europe, and Africa. In this episode, Paul shares his worst investment ever story that was related to the sell-off of Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) in 2008, a transaction that almost caused him to lose his firm plus $37 million worth of shares in 15 minutes.  Learn why it is essential always to watch the market and to remember that a deal is never done until it is done.   “That concept of certainty is what leads you into trouble.” – Paul Sheehan     What do you want to hear from the My Worst Investment Ever Podcast? Tell us here!   Resources:  My Worst Investment Ever Book myworstinvestmentever.com   Topics Covered: 01:15 – Paul's professional background  03:03 – Paul narrates the series of events behind investing in an Indonesian bank 17:27 – He recounted why things didn’t go as planned and how it almost caused a massive amount of loss and considered his worst investment experience 25:21 – Sharing the valuable lessons he learned and the advice to avoid falling into the same situation 27:37 – Andrew shares a brief story when he sold his motorcycle and got the payment check only to bring it back to the bank because the payment was stopped 29:30 – Paul ends the episode with this advice: “Always talk about your losers because you don't learn anything from winning.”   Main Takeaways: Lesson 1: “Do not get complacent. Nothing is ever done until it's done.”– Paul Sheehan Lesson 2: “To say markets are discontinuous and the idea that if something goes wrong, you can get out, does not always apply even if I paid attention.”– Paul Sheehan Lesson 3: “Always watch the market.  If the market sells off 25% in 20 minutes, someone knows something more than you do, you should consider getting out no matter what.”– Paul Sheehan Lesson 4: “Never bet the firm.”– Paul Sheehan Lesson 5: “Always talk about your losers because you don't learn anything from winning.”– Paul Sheehan   You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points   Connect with Paul Sheehan: LinkedIn   Connect with Andrew Stotz: astotz.com Linkedin Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

C103
WTRTM Sun 23rd Dec 2018 - The Day The Music Died - Prog 1

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 45:14


December 31st 1988 – the day the music died. Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Ray Burke finally saw his legislation forcing the closure of all pirate radio stations, come into force.On the 30th anniversary, and in a two part programme on ‘Where the road takes me’, John Greene looks back at pirate radio’s long history, and speaks to some of the people involved. Paul Sheehan, communications manager with ‘Cork Simon’ reflects on his days as an engineer and presenter with WKLR. Former C103 engineer John Cahill remembers being involved in NCCR in North Cork, and how tragedy struck on closing night. RTE presenter John Creedon recalls the wonderful era of pirate radio in Cork. C103 presenter Nick Richards speaks about life on board the ‘Mi Amigo’, home to Radio Caroline on the treacherous North Sea. And all remember the emotional night of December 31st 1988. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gold Derby
2019 SAG Awards TV nominations slugfest: From 'Maisel' to 'Ozark,' we dish all those shocks and surprises

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 13:55


"We're noticing a trend here, year after year. [Netflix] seems to get way, way more nominations than anyone expects that it will," announces Marcus James Dixon at the start of our SAG Awards TV nominations slugfest with Gold Derby editors Paul Sheehan, Chris Beachum, Daniel Montgomery, Joyce Eng and Susan Wloszczyna. That's when Sheehan chimes in, "We use that word 'over-performed' and I would argue that it's just we're underestimating."

Gold Derby
SAG Awards film nominations slugfest: The best news 'A Star is Born' could have ever hoped for?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 19:05


"You almost always need at least a nomination for ensemble to win the Oscar. The only exceptions were 'Braveheart' in 1995 and of course just last year 'The Shape of Water,'" notes Gold Derby editor Daniel Montgomery about the Screen Actors Guild Awards. "So is this the best news 'A Star is Born' could have ever asked for?" He posed that question to his fellow editors Chris Beachum, Marcus James Dixon, Joyce Eng, Paul Sheehan and Susan Wloszczyna.

From the Lighthouse
FrankenReads @ Macquarie Session 3: Frankenstein Goes to the Movies

From the Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 54:27


To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein we will be releasing recordings from the FrankenReads event at Macquarie University in September.​This week's recording features the following presentations:“’Yes Master, No Master’: The Cinematic Development of Igor in the Frankenstein Narrative” by Guy Webster​“Monstrous Scions: Frankenstein and Posthumanist Mythology” by Paul Sheehan

Gold Derby
Oscar Predictions: Will Lady Gaga be crowned Queen of Hollywood?

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 29:22


Listen to Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan and Daniel Montgomery as they size up the 2019 Oscars Best Actress contest. Will Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) be taken seriously by Hollywood? Can serial loser Glenn Close (The Wife) FINALLY prevail? Is Olivia Colman (The Favourite) a SERIOUS threat?

Gold Derby
Oscar Predictions: BEWARE of 'Green Book'!

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 18:58


Gold Derby Editors Tom O'Neil, Paul Sheehan and Daniel Mongtomery track the top Oscar races. Is "A Star Is Born" really out front for Best Picture? Or "Roma"? Upsets ahead by "Green Book"?

The Gig Life Podcast
Episode 13: Karen Lee Andrews

The Gig Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 34:00


Karen Lee Andrews (Formerly known by her stage name Ms Murphy) came into the public's awareness in 2013, through her soul slaying performances on TV's hit show, The Voice Australia. Ms Andrews has that rare gift to communicate the unspeakable. Cameron Adams, from the Herald Sun, says, “Ms Andrews has one of those authentic sounds you hear, even through the gloss of TV, you can tell she has lived and loved.” Her sensibility allows the audience to surrender to the music, the experience is mutually warm and commanding. Paul Sheehan from Sydney Morning Herald states, “She is one of the most original and dignified talents to emerge in Australian popular entertainment in a long time. She manages to be both imperial yet vulnerable “. In a church hall that Karen discovered the depths of her voice.  As a young woman, she dedicated herself to gospel hymns and was called upon to lead the church band as music director.  The duty was a natural fit:  growing up around her mother's large Polynesian family had instilled in her the role of music in bringing people together.  The responsibility also became, in large part, Karen's musical education. In charge of delivering a moving hymn from a group of players and singers with varied abilities, she herself needed to know the ins and outs of piano and guitar, leads and backing harmonies. Karen had to know how to get the best from every instrument, every singer. To do so, Ms Andrews called upon the music she loved as a young girl: Soul and Gospel.  In the crowded Andrews family home in Koonawarra, a young Karen listened to her brother's Motown records and to the satin voice of Stevie Wonder.  Singing along to those golden hits, and to traditional Polynesian songs, was simply part of everyday family life.  This would become the foundation of her original style – Oceanic Blues. Recorded in Northmead, NSW Australia 05/11/2018 https://www.karenleeandrews.com/home https://www.facebook.com/karenleeandrews/    

Gold Derby
2018 Emmy predictions slugfest: Revivals and new shows dominate comedy races in absence of 'Veep' [VIDEO & PODCAST]

Gold Derby

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 19:37


"The good news for every studio and every network is that 'Veep' is not back," announces Marcus James Dixon at the start of our discussion about Best Comedy Series at the 2018 Emmys. "Veep" is the reigning three-time winner of the top comedy prize, but it's taking the year off so it won't be eligible to four-peat. Marcus is joined by fellow Gold Derby editors Paul Sheehan, Chris Beachum, Daniel Montgomery and Joyce Eng in our latest slugfest video.

English National Opera
2016/17 Season: Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance - Pre-performance talk

English National Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 43:05


Christopher Cook in conversation with: - Sarah Lenton (speaker) - Benjamin Cahn (singer) accompanied by Andrew Smith (pianist) - Paul Sheehan, Michael Burke, Adam Sullivan and David Douglas (members of the ENO Chorus) - Sarah Hamza (speaker) Find out more about ENO's pre-performance talks on our website: www.eno.org/talks

Balls Radio
Sheehan and Trump and their struggle with the truth

Balls Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 57:55


Trumps lie, Sheehan’s rant and Alan Jones confusion over international trade – all given the Balls Radio treatment this week.More at http://ballsradio.com Email: phil@ballsradio.comRUINNING ORDER00:00 Introduction02:00 Paul Sheehan’s latest fiction09:03 Trump’s lies25:46 Jones’ false logic on national interest30:07 Cyclone Winston – second biggest so far33:25 Crowdsourcing a beach35:37 Pastafarian marriage – now recognised in NZ38:29 The $400k doctor gig in Tokoroa40.14 Hard times for Kim Dotcom43.15 A Big Idea: supermarket queues for talkers46.15 Will Guantamo Bay ever close?52.30 Kids with hand guns. What could possibly go wrong?

Fourth Estate
Paul Sheehan's Blunder, Media Reform, ABC SBS Merger, ISIS Propaganda

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 25:25


This week on Fourth Estate, the panel discuss Paul Sheehan's major backtrack from a column about an alleged rape, impending reform to Australia's media regulation, the possibility of an ABC-SBS merger and why new research suggests ISIS propaganda should not be broadcast. With Margo Kingston (No Fibs), Max Mason (Fairfax Media) and Oz Faruqi. Hosted by Marcus Costello. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.

The Docker Podcast
Hawaii #8 Dave Cushion, Paul Sheehan

The Docker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 34:39


Dave Cushion, assistant branch secretary in Victoria, and Paul Sheean assistant secratary of the Queensland branch join us to talk about their history and give us more information on the "Patricks Dispute"

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio
Faith vs Science: is there a competition?

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014


Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss the relationship between faith, science and reason in this week's edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices. The post Faith vs Science: is there a competition? appeared first on Cradio.

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio
How Do We Reconcile Moral Absolutes with Freedom of Conscience?

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014


Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss freedom of conscience in this week's edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices. The post How Do We Reconcile Moral Absolutes with Freedom of Conscience? appeared first on Cradio.

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio
ISIS, Islam & Christian Persecution: is there room for dialogue?

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014


Daniel Nour & Paul Sheehan discuss the relationship between Christian and Muslim communities, looking at the difference between 'tolerance' and 'dialogue', and why they are both as important as ever. The post ISIS, Islam & Christian Persecution: is there room for dialogue? appeared first on Cradio.

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio
The Church & the Muslim Community

Conversations with Daniel Nour – Cradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014


In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Paul Sheehan discuss some of the challenges we face in regard to how we view the Islamic community within the Western context. The post The Church & the Muslim Community appeared first on Cradio.

Feedback
08/02/2013

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2013 27:42


Is BBC Radio 4 dancing to the tune of the McCartney family? Many of you wrote to Feedback with complaints after You and Yours welcomed Mary McCartney, daughter of Linda and Sir Paul McCartney, onto the programme to discuss the re-launch of the family's vegetarian food brand - just a few days after Sir Paul joined Sheila Dillon on the Food Programme for an extended interview about his life in food. Was this advertising? Roger speaks to BBC Radio 4's compliance editor Roger Mahony about the rules. What's the difference between curating a music show and being a DJ? Roger Bolton feels the beat as he puts your questions about specialist music programmes to radio legend Whispering Bob Harris and BBC 6 Music producer Paul Sheehan. Also this week - is iPlayer radio out of tune with its users? We put your issues about iPlayer, listening online, podcasts and all things on demand to the man in charge, Daniel Danker. And was the Today programme off the mark when they decided not to broadcast news of a crucial victory by the England Women's cricket team and instead announced that rain had stopped play for the men's team in New Zealand? Producer: Kate Taylor A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.

Gone Stitching
Gone Stitching Show 69 with Ghoststitchers

Gone Stitching

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2011 30:20


A fun show about needlepoint and embrodiery.  Today we will be talking to Paul Sheehan of Ghoststitchers, a fabulous stitching service.

Gone Stitching
Gone Stitching Show 69 with Ghoststitchers

Gone Stitching

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2011 30:20


A fun show about needlepoint and embrodiery.  Today we will be talking to Paul Sheehan of Ghoststitchers, a fabulous stitching service.