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When and Where is the Bitcoin Ireland Conference ? The Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2025 is scheduled for Saturday, May 24th at The Green Isle Hotel Dublin. How Many Years Has the Conference Been Going? The conference has been successfully organized annually for the past 04 years. What Was the Inspiration to Start the Bitcoin Ireland Conference? The inspiration behind initiating the Bitcoin Ireland Conference was to provide a platform for educating individuals about the transformative potential of Bitcoin, addressing the do's and don'ts in navigating the evolving financial landscape. What Exciting Things Can People Look Forward To? Attendees can anticipate a lineup of industry leaders presenting on various Bitcoin-related subjects, offering invaluable insights. The conference will feature interviews, presentations, panels, and fireside chats with some of the brightest minds in fintech. Live listener questions, a Bitcoin segment, and Dinny Collins sharing insights about Bitcoin's phenomenon occurring every four years are some exciting elements. What Opportunities Are on Offer for Those Attending? The conference presents an opportunity for attendees to gain comprehensive education about Bitcoin. It offers a chance to interact with industry leaders, participate in interviews, and explore potential partnerships through networking opportunities. Who Will Be Speaking? Daniel Prince, Knut Svanholm, Robin Seyer, Theo Mogenet, Ciaran Doyle, Karl Deans , Dr Peter Connor, Francesco Madonna, Robin Thatcher , Luca Infeld, Chris McLaughlin, Ross Edwards, Tanja Bächle, Claire Schultz, What Tips Would You Give to People Attending to Get the Most Out of It? Attendees are encouraged to actively participate in interviews, presentations, and panels. Engaging with industry leaders and taking advantage of networking opportunities can enhance the conference experience. How Can People Book Tickets / When Does It Usually Sell Out? Tickets for the Bitcoin Ireland Conference 2025 are now available for purchase. Interested individuals can secure their tickets directly through the official website:https://www.bitcoinireland.eu/ . Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative event. See more breaking stories here.
29/12 - Summer In The Sand - Abraham - Peter Connor by mccmedia
15/12 - Name Above All Names (Is 9:6)- Everlasting Father - Peter Connor by mccmedia
08/12 - Name Above All Names (Is 9:6) - Mighty God - Peter Connor by mccmedia
20/10 - What Does The Bible Say About Relationships - Offense Pt2 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
13/10 - What Does The Bible Say About Relationships - Offense Pt1 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
29/09 - Who Do You Say I Am? (Matt 16) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
22/09 Who Do You Say I Am? (Matt 15) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
01/09 - Truth, Love & Leadership In The Family Of God (1 Tim 5) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
07/07 - The Kingdom Of Heaven Is Like... Mustard seed & Yeast (Matt 13) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
30/6 - The Kingdom In Heaven Is Like... - Matthew 13:24-33 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
23/06 - The Kingdom of Heaven is Like...The Sower (Matt 13) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
02/06 - Ark-eology: When God Steps In (1 Sam 5&6) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
26/05 - Rabbits Foot Theology (1 Sam 4:1-22) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
17/03 - A Serving Church - Peter Connor by mccmedia
17/03 - A Serving Church - Peter Connor by mccmedia
10/03 - A Giving Church - Peter Connor by mccmedia
28/01 - Psalm 90 - Teach Us To Number Our Days - Peter Connor by mccmedia
24/12 - Advent - Love Has A Name (Rom 5:5-8) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
10/12 - Advent - Peace Has A Name - Peter Connor by mccmedia
10/29 - Life To The Full - A Confident Life (1 John 4) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
22/10 - Life To The Full - A Discerning Life (1John 2:18-4:6) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
20/08 - I AM The Resurrection And The Life - Peter Connor by mccmedia
06/08 - I AM The Good Shepherd - Peter Connor by mccmedia
30/07 - I AM The Vine - Peter Connor by mccmedia
Having worked in-house for more than 25 years, Peter Connor feels strongly that if corporate counsel can adopt the right framework for their daily operations, particularly in a volatile market, they can unlock opportunities that otherwise may not be available to them. On this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with former international in-house lawyer AlternativelyLegal founder and chief executive Peter Connor about what makes life as a corporate counsel so great, from his perspective, the need for such lawyers to transition even further into the business realm and develop corresponding acumen, and why business concerns have to be at the forefront as opposed to legal ones. Mr Connor explains the nexus between business acumen and professional agility, unpacks the T-shaped approach for corporate counsel, how to understand and appreciate what the corporate vision can and must be, practical steps to turn one's self into more of a businessperson, ensuring the current climate isn't impeding one's ability to further develop, balancing the need to transition against other urgent priorities for the law department, and why unlocking new pathways and opportunities will be so rewarding for those adopting the right approach. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
07/05 - Joshua Pt4- Realising The Promise Ep2 (Ch6) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
30/04 - Joshua Pt3- Realising The Promise Ep1 (Ch5) - Peter Connor by mccmedia
23/04 - Joshua Pt2 - Witnessing The Promise(Ch3-4)- Peter Connor by mccmedia
26/02 - Joy In Humility - Philippians 2:1-11; 19-30 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
19/02 - Joy In Hardships - Philippians 1:12-30 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
15/01 - Psalm 32 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
01/01 - PSALM 90 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means. It's been interpreted in countless ways, with no definitive confirmation from Beckett one way or another. Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Waiting for school to end. Waiting to find someone to love. Waiting to know what to do. Waiting to feel better. Waiting for money or recognition. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. And yet, between all these waitings, we find meaning to continue on. Peter Connor is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College. He is the author of Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P., 2000). See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means. It's been interpreted in countless ways, with no definitive confirmation from Beckett one way or another. Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Waiting for school to end. Waiting to find someone to love. Waiting to know what to do. Waiting to feel better. Waiting for money or recognition. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. And yet, between all these waitings, we find meaning to continue on. Peter Connor is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College. He is the author of Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P., 2000). See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means. It's been interpreted in countless ways, with no definitive confirmation from Beckett one way or another. Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Waiting for school to end. Waiting to find someone to love. Waiting to know what to do. Waiting to feel better. Waiting for money or recognition. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. And yet, between all these waitings, we find meaning to continue on. Peter Connor is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College. He is the author of Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P., 2000). See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means. It's been interpreted in countless ways, with no definitive confirmation from Beckett one way or another. Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Waiting for school to end. Waiting to find someone to love. Waiting to know what to do. Waiting to feel better. Waiting for money or recognition. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. And yet, between all these waitings, we find meaning to continue on. Peter Connor is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College. He is the author of Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P., 2000). See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means. It's been interpreted in countless ways, with no definitive confirmation from Beckett one way or another. Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. For what is life but a sequential collection of waitings? Waiting for school to end. Waiting to find someone to love. Waiting to know what to do. Waiting to feel better. Waiting for money or recognition. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. And yet, between all these waitings, we find meaning to continue on. Peter Connor is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at Barnard College. He is the author of Georges Bataille and the Mysticism of Sin (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U.P., 2000). See more information on our website, WritLarge.fm. Follow us on Twitter @WritLargePod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In this episode: a gentle holiday card reminder, marvelous Jones Road, kicking xmas ass, calling out the real worst thing ever, abolishing morality police, turkey news, rat czars, vague posting, inchoate, a macaroni impossibility, happy twins news, #RHOP Twitter drama, #belowdeck #90DayFiance #RHOSLC and Spotify shade, local One Chip Challenge drama, Moonshiners, and our interview with our favorite 100 Mill Street Gin owner Peter Connor, and the best distiller ever, Erin Dosh!
30/10 - James Pt3 - Faith That Works With Mercy - Peter Connor by mccmedia
16/10 - James Pt2 - Faith That Works In Temptations - Peter Connor by mccmedia
24/04 Origins & Foundations - Genesis 2:18-25 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
17/4 - Easter Sunday - Peter Connor by mccmedia
10/4 - Baptism Sunday - Peter Connor by mccmedia
03/04 - Origins & Foundations - Genesis 2:1-3 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
27/2 - Living In The Kingdom - Matthew 5:17-20 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
20/2 - Living In The Kingdom - Matthew 5 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
26/12 - Affirmation Of The King - Matt 3 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
19/12 - Adoration & Adversaries Of The King - Matt. 2 - Peter Connor by mccmedia
12/12 - Ancestry & Arrival of the King - Matt 1 - Peter Connor by mccmedia