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Sean is joined by Peter O'Keefe from Blue Man Hoop and Golden State With Mates to dive deep into what's next for the Golden State Warriors. They start by unpacking the Jonathan Kuminga situation: How it all unfolded, what it says about the team's direction, and what to expect moving forward. From there, they go through the Warriors' offseason moves before tackling some of the biggest coaching decisions looming over Steve Kerr's staff.Peter covers the Golden State Warriors for Blue Man Hoop (bluemanhoop.com), hosts the podcast Golden State With Mates, and shares his takes on X @POK252.The Deep Two NBA Podcast is part of The Deep Two Podcast Network, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. We've got basketball covered from every angle: breaking news, in-depth analysis, and of course, some hijinks. If you enjoyed this episode, jump onto your favourite app and give one of our podcasts a listen.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDeepTwoNBAX: https://www.twitter.com/TheDeepTwoNBAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedeeptwoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedeeptwoTo support what we do: https://coff.ee/thedeeptwo
Send us a textWelcome back to another Class Chat. In this episode Will catches up with 4 gents from Douglas Golf Club who are 2025 All Ireland Men's Senior Cup Champions. This is a historic moment for the club as this is the first time that they have won the men's title. It was made all the more special on the day as the Women's Senior Cup team completed an amazing double by retaining the Senior Cup crown. On the chat are Peter O'Keeffe, Justin Dennehy, Kyle McCarron and Barry O'Connell. Sit back and soak up the stories, the tension and the atmosphere of what is a special chat with 4 special players. Personally having been in Douglas on the day I will never forget this moment so imagine how they are feeling... Follow us on instagram @atocpod and follow our YouTube channel @atocpod
Cuando sabes el nombre de alguien, conoces algo de esa persona. En la Biblia los nombres tienen mucha importancia. Nos dicen algo del individuo y su carácter, pero también autoridad. Si algo molestaba a las autoridades de aquellos primeros cristianos es que hablaran y actuaran en el nombre de Jesús. Su Nombre es la clave del cuarto capítulo del libro de los Hechos. Tras escuchar la sintonía habitual de Ruta 66 por Nat King Cole, escuchamos la canción "Ningún otro nombre" de Peter, Paul y Mary en 1967 (No Other Name). El trio que se formó en los cafés del Village de Nueva York no quiso ser conocido por sus apellidos. Paul conoció a Jesús por su nombre de Salvador en 1968. Estaba buscando quién era, cuando Dylan le dijo antes de ser cristiano: "¡Lee la Biblia!". La disociación que sentía entre su personaje y la persona ha acompañado toda su vida también a Alice Cooper y el ahora fallecido Ozzy Osbourne. Su uso de la imaginaría del terror daba la impresión de que eran ocultistas, incluso satanistas, cuando el Nombre que adoraban era el de Jesús, uno era presbiteriano y otro anglicano. Alice lleva el nombre de una bruja y Ozzy era conocido por una banda cuyo nombre significa Misa Negra (Black Sabbath), sin embargo, sus canciones hablan claramente de dónde está su esperanza de salvación, tanto para Cooper (Salvation 2008) como para Osbourne (After Forever 1971). El conflicto de autoridad entre el Nombre de Jesús y los poderes de este mundo se vive desde el libro de los Hechos hasta la actualidad, pasando por la Edad Media, como muestra el caso de Tomás Becket, el arzobispo de Canterbury que se enfrentó a su viejo amigo Enrique II, para acabar muriendo como mártir. Escuchamos escenas de la película de 1964 (Becket) en la versión doblada al castellano de los diálogos entre Richard Burton como el rey normando y Peter O´Toole como el representante de la Iglesia. La música que acompaña a los comentarios de José de Segovia es de la banda sonora original de Laurence Rosenthal y de la serie Wolf Hall por Jacques Smith, sobre el enfrentamiento de otro dos Tomás, Cromwell y Moro en tiempos de otro Enrique, el octavo. El nombre de Jesús ha sido usado para muchas cosas, como canta Randy Stonehill con Michael W. Smith en 1994 (In Jesus Name). Con él "algunos han construido catedrales de cristal y otros sacrificado su vida / peleado causas necias y confiado en el poder de la paz". Acabamos el programa con una maravillosa canción de Sam Phillips cuando era conocida como Leslie, antes de su matrimonio con T-Bone Burnett. Habla de la entrega a su Nombre "sin palabras vacías / ni orgullo legalista / para que sepan / que Él está a su lado" (Give´em All You Got 1984). En ella se puede distinguir también claramente la voz de Matthew Ward, el cantante con sus dos hermanas del Segundo Capítulo de los Hechos (Second Chapter of Acts).
Irish legend Peter O'Mahony kicks off the Season 6 opener. Newly retired, the lifelong Munster fan reflects on Anthony Foley's passing and the arrival of Rassie Erasmus, offering insight into the coach's unique style. O'Mahony also relives his career high point, Ireland's historic series win in New Zealand, including the fiery war of words with All Blacks captain Sam Cane. He goes on to share how Joe Schmidt and Andy Farrell shaped both his game and the future of Irish rugby. Plus, Mike Tindall provides an update on the R360 proposal, confirming they are "80%" ready for launch. Season 6 is sponsored by Continental Tyres Tour Tickets: https://myticket.co.uk/artists/the-good-the-bad-the-rugby GBR Book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/reloaded-the-good-the-bad-and-the-rugby/james-haskell/mike-tindall/9780008786373 00:03:49 ♻️ R360 progress upgrade 00:12:18
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The Dell Technologies Forum took place today at the RDS in Dublin with Peter O'Mahony, former Ireland rugby captain and Grand Slam winner, Lynne Cantwell, most capped Irish women's rugby player and Head of Women's Strategy at the IRFU, David Humphreys, former Ireland international and Performance Director at the IRFU headlining the event which showcased how AI can help organisations drive peak performance, increase productivity and spark innovation. The Forum brought together approximately 600 of business and IT leaders to explore the latest developments in AI-powered transformation, the next generation of AI PCs, modern data centres and multicloud strategies. Conversations centred on how these advances can help strengthen competitiveness and unlock new growth opportunities. Across the keynote, solutions expo, curated breakout sessions, insightful panels and more, decision makers heard from a range of exciting experts and speakers on the innovative solutions that can empower them to transform at speed and scale up their success. This comes as Dell's Innovation Catalyst Study 2025 revealed that while 76% of Irish organisations view AI as a strategic driver of business growth, almost half (46%) are struggling to keep pace with rapid technological change and concerns around security, expertise and compliance. Peter O'Mahony took to the stage to share lessons from elite sport on building a high-performance culture on and off the pitch, while Lynne Cantwell and David Humphreys discussed how teamwork, leadership and innovation can help organisations thrive in an era of technological transformation. Other speakers included Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland; Alyssa Boyle, Head of Commercial Operations at Studio Ulster; and Gemma Leo, Head of Business Support & Projects at the Crann Centre. Speaking at the Dell Technologies Forum, Mark Hopkins, General Manager of Dell Technologies Ireland, said: "AI is no longer a question of "if" - it's a question of how to make it work better, faster, and more securely to provide the right outcomes for your business. Leaders across Ireland are now looking to scale AI responsibly, modernise infrastructure and prepare their workforce for what's next. Through this year's Dell Technologies Forum, we're bringing together the technologies, insights, and collaborations that help businesses turn ambition into action. Whether it's scaling GenAI, modernising infrastructure, or empowering the workforce with AI-enabled devices, the Forum is where organisations see what's possible - and how to make it real. "The insights of Irish rugby legends, alongside leading voices from the technology and business sectors, highlighted how teams can achieve peak performance - whether on the field or in the boardroom. At Dell Technologies Ireland, we are committed to helping organisations across the country harness AI and emerging technologies to innovate with confidence and turn potential into tangible results." To find out more about the Dell Technologies Forum, click here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
On InZane Rugby League - Zane Bojack and former Raiders halfback Sam Williams are joined by Broncos and Panthers legend Petero Civoniceva to preview the Grand Final Qualifier between Brisbane and Penrith at Lang Park on Sunday.
On InZane Rugby League - Zane Bojack and former Raiders halfback Sam Williams are joined by Broncos and Panthers legend Petero Civoniceva to preview the Grand Final Qualifier between Brisbane and Penrith at Lang Park on Sunday.
No sé si cuando eras niño te gustaba ir al colegio. La mayoría, creo, que preferiríamos tener vacaciones perpetuas. Pasamos muchos años de nuestra infancia y adolescencia en el sistema educativo. Y como todo lo que se hace por obligación, no suele ir acompañado de mucho entusiasmo, pero es un tiempo que conforma tu vida. La novela de James Hilton (1900-1954), "Adiós, Mr. Chips", es una deliciosa historia, llena de humor y ternura, sobre un maestro de un colegio privado británico, que se siente frustrado por no haberse podido comunicar como quisiera con sus alumnos. El libro apareció primero como suplemento de un periódico evangélico en 1933, pero será cuando el escritor se establezca en Estados Unidos que adquiera gran popularidad al aparecer en la revista The Atlantic en 1934. Fue llevado dos veces al cine, una en el 39 y otra en el 69, por Sam Wood y Herbert Ross, respectivamente. En este programa de radio "Al Trasluz" escuchamos fragmentos de la obra, leída por Eugenio Barona y escenas de las dos películas, comentadas por José de Segovia con el fondo instrumental de la banda sonora original de John Williams para el filme protagonizado por Peter O´Toole y de Richard Addinsell para el que hace Robert Donat. Suena también la música de Michael Kamen para "Profesor Holland" (Mr. Holland´s Opus 1995), James Newton Howard para "El Club de los Emperadores" (The Emperor´s Club 2002) y Maurice Jarre para "El Club" o "Sociedad de los Poetas Muertos" (Dead Poets Society1989). Escuchamos las canciones de Petula Clark para la película que coprotagoniza con O´Toole en el 69 (Goodbye, Mr. Chips), después del himno "Jerusalem" con lo arreglos de Elgar para el texto del poeta romántico William Blake. Luego oímos el tema dedicado al "Colegio" del grupo Supertramp (School 1974) por el ahora fallecido Rick Davies y la canción de Sting para The Police sobre sus experiencias de maestro de escuela con adolescentes, al intentar que no se acerquen demasiado a él (Don´t Stand So Close To Me 1980). El diseño sonora y la realización técnica del programa es de Daniel Panduro.
Peter O’Toole found a stone cobble hammer – believed to be over 4,000 years old – on the shores of Lough Leane on the Muckross shoreline. This hammer would have been used to break heated limestone in the search for copper.
DairyBeef 500 farmer, Peter O'Hanrahan from Co. Kilkenny, is on this week's Beef Edge podcast to discuss his dairy beef system, grassland management on the farm and the upcoming farm walk taking place. Peter explains how calves are sourced from five farms within 15 minutes of his own farm. They are reared on automatic feeding system which he discusses in detail . They are grazed in two groups with lighter calves forming a third group and rotated every 3 days in a paddock system. Currently, calves are performing well gaining 0.84kg/head/day. Stores will be weighed at the end of the month and drafted for feeding indoors. This year's silage quality is very good at 72-275DMD which will reduce the concentrates to be fed over winter. Peter also describes the excellent handling unit facility that is used to easily handle large groups of cattle and labour safely and efficiently. The DairyBeef 500 farm walk on Peter's farm takes place on Thursday, 4th September at 6pm and the address is: Kiljames, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, R95 N25H. All aspects of the O'Hanrahan's dairy calf to beef system will be on full display and for further details go to:https://teagasc.ie/event/dairybeef-500-ohanrahan-php/ For more episodes from the Beef Edge podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/thebeefedge Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com
In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, Dr Jared Powell is joined once again by Professor Peter O'Sullivan, one of the most influential voices in musculoskeletal care. Pete unpacks the rationale and findings of the landmark RESTORE trial published in The Lancet, which provides some of the most compelling evidence to date for cognitive functional therapy (CFT) in people with chronic low back pain. He discusses how CFT works, its philosophical divergence from traditional “find-it, fix-it” approaches, and how it centres the patient's experience, goals, and context. You'll also hear: A simple explanation of the 3 pillars of CFT The real-world training model used in the RESTORE trial The importance of behaviour change, flare-up planning, and self-efficacy What to do when CFT “doesn't work” Pete's reflections on burnout, clinician support, and the importance of community A behind-the-scenes look at the Evolve Pain Care Academy: a new initiative to democratize pain education globally This episode is packed with practical insights, personal reflections, and a compelling vision for the future of musculoskeletal care. Register for The Complete Clinician waitlist here Key papers: Listen to me, learn from me. Slater et al 2022. The RESTORE trial 3 year follow-up Connect with Jared and guests: Jared on Instagram: @shoulder_physio Jared on X: @jaredpowell12 Evoolve Pain Care Pete X: @peteosullivanpt See our Disclaimer here: The Shoulder Physio - Disclaimer
Cameron Hill from Off The Ball tells us story of Peter O'Connor, the Irish Olympian at the 1906 Athens games. He refused to be recognised under the British flag and took matters into his own hands when the Union Jack was raised during his medal ceremony.
After the manhunt, the police investigation, the political back and forth, and the 'trial of the century', the big questions remain - who was really responsible for bombing the Rainbow Warrior and how did it change New Zealand? Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecutive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the biggest trial NZ has ever seen approaches, the fallout from the bombing comes to a head for French politicians, spies are betrayed, tensions ramp up between leaders, and Kiwi police head to enemy territory in their hunt for evidence. Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecutive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of PlanningXchange, we speak with Peter O'Leary, whose planning career spans an impressive five decades. Peter began his journey in the mid-1970s as a cadet in local government, rising through the ranks to senior management. He later moved into the private sector before serving over 11 years as a Tribunal Member at VCAT, where he presided over a broad range of planning matters. Following his time on the bench, Peter returned to consultancy, specialising in mediation and dispute resolution. We explore each phase of his remarkable career, drawing on his insights into what makes an effective advocate, a fair and capable decision-maker, and a resilient professional. Peter offers thoughtful guidance for planners at every stage—whether just starting out, navigating mid-career, or reflecting on a lifetime of service. Few reach the milestone of 50 years in the profession—fewer still with such breadth of experience. This is a generous and candid conversation with a true planner's planner. In Culture Corner / Podcast Extra: Peter recommends The Incredible Life of Hubert Wilkins: Australia's Greatest Explorer – Wikipedia – and the documentary Maya and the Wave – mayaandthewave.com. Jess suggests attending professional conferences for inspiration and renewal. Pete offers a couple of classic comforts: hot water bottles on cold nights and the contemplative beauty of Evensong at Church. Podcast released 26 July 2025
In this episode of PlanningXchange, we speak with Peter O'Leary, whose planning career spans an impressive five decades. Peter began his journey in the mid-1970s as a cadet in local government, rising through the ranks to senior management. He later moved into the private sector before serving over 11 years as a Tribunal Member at VCAT, where he presided over a broad range of planning matters. Following his time on the bench, Peter returned to consultancy, specialising in mediation and dispute resolution. We explore each phase of his remarkable career, drawing on his insights into what makes an effective advocate, a fair and capable decision-maker, and a resilient professional. Peter offers thoughtful guidance for planners at every stage—whether just starting out, navigating mid-career, or reflecting on a lifetime of service. Few reach the milestone of 50 years in the profession—fewer still with such breadth of experience. This is a generous and candid conversation with a true planner's planner. In Culture Corner / Podcast Extra: * Peter recommends The Incredible Life of Hubert Wilkins: Australia's Greatest Explorer – Wikipedia – and the documentary Maya and the Wave – mayaandthewave.com. * Jess suggests attending professional conferences for inspiration and renewal. * Pete offers a couple of classic comforts: hot water bottles on cold nights and the contemplative beauty of Evensong at church. Podcast released 26 July 2025
The legacy of French nuclear testing in the Pacific goes well beyond the Rainbow Warrior. In Tahiti, we explore the lasting impacts of the testing programme on the people who had to live with it and reveal what the French government didn’t want Greenpeace- or rest of the world- to see. Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecutive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'The War God Of Gardening!' could that be the title of a new Gardening show presented by the Munster and Ireland icon!Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis sits down with rugby legend Peter O'Mahony to delve into his passion for gardening. Nicknamed the 'War God' on the rugby pitch he has hung up his boots and shares how this gardening passion helped him throughout his career.Peter shares the heartwarming origins of his gardening journey, recalling fond memories of helping his grandmothers in their gardens and learning the ropes from his uncle in West Cork. As he transitions from the rugby pitch to a new chapter in life, Peter reflects on how gardening has become a form of mindfulness amidst the high-intensity demands of his sports career. And of course the greatest and funniest sports moment of the year - the viral moment with his mother at his final Munster match in Cork!
Garden enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The Carlow Garden Festival returns for its annual celebration of horticultural excellence, running from July 26th to August 3rd, 2024. This year's lineup features an extraordinary collection of gardening luminaries, innovative formats, and breathtaking garden settings across Carlow.The festival opens with a fascinating pairing as BBC Gardener's World presenter Adam Frost sits down with Irish rugby star Peter O'Mahony to explore how gardening provides essential mental balance alongside a high-pressure sporting career. Watch as Frost suggests potential changes to O'Mahony's beloved garden – a moment sure to reveal the rugby player's passionate attachment to his immaculate lawn and treasured box hedges!Throughout nine spectacular days, attendees can learn from horticultural heavyweights including June Blake on natural gardening techniques, Matthew Wilson on transforming challenging garden sites, and Fionnuala Fallon sharing sustainable cut flower garden wisdom. Chelsea gold medal winner Sarah Eberle reveals insights from her remarkable 19 medals, while Nick Bailey breaks down garden design into ten accessible steps.The festival thoughtfully addresses practical elements with a new shuttle bus service connecting all venues, making it easier than ever to experience multiple talks. Each location – from historic Huntington Castle and Ducats Grove to the spectacular Altamont Plant Sales – provides a unique and inspiring backdrop for the presentations.For those passionate about sustainability, GIY's Mick Kelly discusses food empathy and growing your own vegetables, while Mary Keenan from Gash Gardens provides guidance on designing fragrant gardens. The international perspective comes through Seamus O'Brien's botanical expedition to Yunnan, China, where he encountered rare blue poppies and Himalayan lilies in their natural habitat.Join Irish Garden Magazine columnist Rosie Maye, also known as The Insomniac Gardener, for a special Walk and Talk through the award-winning Barrow Experience Gardens at BEAM Services, Bagenalstown, County CarlowFrom forest ecology walks with Eanna Ní Leona to Robin Lane Fox's gardening shortcuts, the festival offers something for every gardening interest and skill level. Many events include refreshments, guided garden tours, and opportunities for book signings with your favorite gardening authors.Book your tickets early at carlowgardentrail.com – several events are already selling out! Whether you attend for a single talk, a day, or make it a full gardening holiday, the Carlo Garden Festival promises to inspire, educate, and celebrate the joy of gardens in every possible way.You can buy tickets here: https://carlowgardentrail.com/festival-programme/Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Master My Garden Courses: https://mastermygarden.com/courses/Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
With Mafart and Prieur in custody, NZ Police turn their attention towards finding the rest of the crew, but politics come into play as French lies mount up. Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecutive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter O'Doherty is one half of Dog Trumpet, a band and recording project he formed in the early 90s with his brother Reg Mombassa. Reg and Peter were also members of the legendary Australian band Mental As Anything. Dog Trumpet's new album Live Forever is out now. Visit dogtrumpet.net for more.
Shortly after midnight on July 10th 1985, two bombs went off in Auckland's harbour. The man who bombed the Rainbow Warrior reveals why they did it, and why no one was meant to die. As the sun rises over New Zealand, the police investigation gets underway and the public and political fallout begins. Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecuive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The police investigation into the bombing turns into the biggest manhunt in New Zealand history, while the French duo at the centre of the investigations attempt to evade capture. And they aren’t the only team of French secret agents in the spotlight. Written, presented and produced by: John Daniell and Noelle McCarthySound design and mix: Marc Chesterman Researchers: Claire Logan and Caroline FontaineExecutive Producers: Ethan Sills and Andrew LaxonMusic: Harbour Board, Marc Chesterman, Peter O’ DonoghueFor photos and videos related to the story, go to nzherald.co.nz/rainbowwarriorThanks to Dominique Prieur and Jean Marie Pontaut, authors of Secret Agent, published and copyrighted by the Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1995See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Peter O'Flinn, the man behind Light Up Naples and Spotlight News Magazine. From decorating one home in 2018 to lighting up an entire community, Peter's story is one of passion, partnerships, and staying rooted. Hear how a Christmas gig turned into a yearly tradition and why family and community are at the heart of everything he does.
Today my guests are Peter O'Toole and Colin Murphy from mTuitive. What we discuss with Colin and Peter: Colin's and Peter's journeys to mTuitive The origin story of mTuitive Challenges and adoption of structured data Collaborations with CAP and ACS The future of digital pathology and structured data Real-time reference materials feature in mTuitive Customer success stories and favorite features Integration with major EHR systems Future innovations and improvements Links for this episode: The Path to PathA Pathologists' Assistant Shadowing Network Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Dress A Med scrubs Digital Pathology Club mTuitive College of American Pathologists Cancer Protocol Templates American College of Surgeons The Checklist Manifesto People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
Peter O'Rourke brings a highly diverse skill set in transformation, innovation, and leadership honed over 27 years of demanding fields and challenges. He served in the military as a Navy enlisted plane captain, an Air Force officer andlogistician. He is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt and has held positions in consulting and government service, including service as a senior policy advisor, congressional staffer and executive director for a non-profit focused ongenerating support for federal government efficiency. O'Rourke served as VA Chief of Staff from Feb. 16, 2018, to May 29, 2018. In that short period, he helped oversee the department through the appointment of Acting Secretary RobertWilkie and was instrumental in finalizing VA's electronic health record modernization contract as well as working with the White House, Congress and Veterans service organizations to secure passage of thelandmark VA MISSION Act. Prior to becoming VA Chief of Staff, O'Rourke served as the first Executive Director for VA's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection. In that position he established and led the new office, which isthe first of its kind in the federal government. In this role, he quickly became a trusted advisor to many leaders throughout the department on accountability and culture issues. Mr. O'Rourke is a 1998 graduate from the University of Tennessee and the USAF Institute of Technology in 2005.
This week Harrison will review "Lawrence of Arabia (1962)" starring Peter O'Toole and directed by David Lean#lawrenceofarabia #peterotoole #davidlean #reelyoldmoviesJoin my Discord!: https://discord.gg/VWcP6ge2Donate to my Streamlab here: https://streamlabs.com/sl_id_ff883caf-a8d0-3d7b-980b-9557565e1fe3/tipSocial Media Links: https://linktr.ee/reelyoldmovies
Listen to Phil O'Neil and Peter O'Malley from Harris Partners Real Estate as they dissect the week in real estate and bring you the latest figures that matter to you. Listen to Nights from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm Friday on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today: Daily Meditations for Recovering Addicts. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Join us for Hammer's Hands of the Ripper, a 1971 British horror film released as the second half of a double feature with Twins of Evil. Directed by Peter Sasdy, produced by Aida Young, and written by L.W. Davidson from a story by Edward Spencer Shew. Making good use of the large Baker Street set at Pinewood Studios—left over from The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes—the production was denied permission to film its final scenes at St. Paul's Cathedral, so a replica was constructed instead. If the Pritchards' home and staircase look familiar, it's because Hammer's ever-resourceful set designers reused elements from The Curse of Frankenstein years earlier (see episode 2 of our podcast for more on that classic). Director Peter Sasdy, who cited Hands of the Ripper as his favourite film, also directed the original Adrian Mole TV series (both The Secret Diary and The Growing Pains), three episodes of Hammer House of Horror, and two other Hammer features: Countess Dracula and Taste the Blood of Dracula (the latter coming to the podcast later this year, hopefully). Most monumentally, he directed the legendary BBC sci-fi thriller The Stone Tape (definitely check General Witchfinders number 5—our third most popular episode to date!). Eric Porter stars as Doctor Pritchard. Renowned for his work in film, television, and theatre, he famously played Professor Moriarty opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes and Soames Forsyte in The Forsyte Saga. Angharad Rees plays Anna, the daughter of the Ripper. She appeared in Boon (take a drink), starred as Demelza in 28 episodes of Poldark, and, the year after Hands of the Ripper, featured in Under Milk Wood alongside Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, and Elizabeth Taylor. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, had a pub named after her in Pontypridd (sadly now a card shop), and founded a Knightsbridge jewellery company, Angharad. Pieces she designed were featured in Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Wikipedia also notes she was once in a relationship with Alan Bates, which we mention only to plug episode 35, where we talked about The Shout.Lynda "Nurse Gladys Emmanuel" Baron appears as Long Liz—a curious name choice considering Long Liz was an actual canonical Ripper victim. Here, she's depicted alive and well (at least initially), years after Saucy Jack's supposed demise. Baron appeared as a recurring character in both Coronation Street and EastEnders, and played three different characters in Doctor Who across three Doctors.Dora Bryan turns up as Mrs Golding, one of two clairvoyants in the film. You may know her from 50 episodes of Last of the Summer Wine, Boon (drink), or as Helen in A Taste of Honey (written by Jon's mum's mate Shelagh Delaney). She (Dora, not Shelagh) also appeared in both a Carry On and a St Trinian's.Lastly, Norman Bird pops up as the Police Inspector. If he looks familiar, it's because he had over 200 TV and 60 film roles. He was in Spywatch (as Mr Jenkins), Boon (drink), Woof!, Whack-O!, and Help! (with Stephen Mangan). He also did a stint in Jim Davidson's Up the Elephant and Round the Castle—only mentioned because Ross was convinced it was alongside Marina Sirtis, but IMDb says she was in just one episode?Anyway, back to Norman Bird. He appeared in The Adventure Game, Whistle Down the Wind, Steptoe and Son, Fawlty Towers, Please Sir!, and The Medusa Touch (on our long list since day one). He was Mr Braithwaite, the farmer, in Worzel Gummidge and voiced Bilbo in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi Lord of the Rings. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OTB's Ger Gilroy, Adrian Barry & Richie McCormack react to the news that Cian Healy, Conor Murray & Peter O'Mahony will retire from international rugby at the end of the Six Nations. Rugby on Off The Ball, with Bank of Ireland.
They have a remarkable 372 caps between them, but this afternoon it's been announced that three of Ireland's best known rugby players - Cian Healy, Peter O'Mahony and Conor Murray - are to retire from the international game. For more on this, we're joined by RTÉ rugby analyst, Donal Lenihan...
Bernard Jackman, former Ireland and Leinster hooker
Peter O'Brien is an artist, a visionary, and a life-long Joycean, with the energy to not only dream up one major Finnegans Wake-centric artistic offshoot, but is busy scheming about how to top it. We first became aware of Peter as a brilliant artist, using “letterism” to artistically annotate the pages of Finnegans Wake. Exhibited around the world and widely published, most would be satisfied with that: but not Peter, who is now pouring his unmatched attention into a new opera despite (by his own admission) knowing little about music. Join us on this fascinatingly palimpsestuous discussion that touches on the nature of genius, memorisation, Glenn Gould, Virgil, nudity, and Wagner, and shows us that you may think you can be finished with the Wake, but it's never really finished with you. This week's chatters: Peter O'Brien, Toby Malone, TJ Young Contextual Notes Peter's Wake-inspired art: https://www.peterobrienart.com/about.html Limited edition Wake prints: https://www.peterobrienart.com/store/c2/LOFWFW_-_LIMITED_EDITION.html Peter's Globe and Mail article on his art: https://tpob.me/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/obrien-on-lofwfw-in-globe-and-mail-5.pdf O'Brien, P. (2018). Drawing Upon Finnegans Wake. Art/Research/International:/A/Transdisciplinary/Journal, 3(2), 196–215. https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29381 Pitch deck for Plurabelle: https://tpob.me/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/p-l-u-r-a-b-e-l-l-e-pitch-27-oct-2023.pdf For early drops, community and show notes, join us at our free Patreon, at patreon.com/wakepod, or check out our Linktree, at https://linktr.ee/wake.pod. We welcome comments from everyone: even, nay, especially, the dreaded purists. Come and "um actually" us!
Listen to John Stanley and Peter O'Malley from Harris Partners Real Estate as they dissect the week in real estate and bring you the latest figures that matter to you. Listen to Nights from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm Friday on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as Peter O’Halloran continues our sermon series on 1 John, taking a look at 1 John 2: 15-27.
Listen to John Stanley and Peter O'Malley from Harris Partners Real Estate as they dissect the week in real estate and bring you the latest figures that matter to you. Listen to Nights from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm Friday on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Pet joins us for a chat! Next level footy talk.
PODCAST: Peter O'Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President, Club Business & International & League Events, joins Sports Business Radio to preview the logistics and planning for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. From the activities during Super Bowl week to NFL Honors to the big game to the Apple Music Halftime Show, Peter provides a unique insight as the NFL executive tasked with overseeing all of these events for the league office. Also joining Sports Business Radio this week is pro and college football Hall of Famer Champ Bailey (@TheChampBailey). Bailey discusses his career where he was one of the best cornerbacks of all-time at the University of Georgia, the Washington Commanders and Denver Broncos. Bailey shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl teams and also discusses his role with Positive Athlete (learn more about Positive Athlete at PositiveAthlete.org). We will also discuss the SHOCKING trade of NBA superstar Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers in our sports business headlines segment. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. WATCH SBR interviews by going to www.sportsbusinessradio.com and clicking on the link to the Sports Business Radio YouTube channel. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by @MAICapital – the exclusive financial partner of Sports Business Radio. @MAICapital is a registered investment adviser and wealth management firm unified in purpose to empower clients to simplify, protect, and grow the wealth they work so hard to build. Founded in 1973, the firm helps clients achieve their vision and goals through objective advice, tailored planning, comprehensive and integrated solutions, and highly personal service. For more information, visit www.mai.capital or MAI's company page on LinkedIn. #NFL #SuperBowl #NewOrleans #FlyEaglesFly #ChiefsKingdom #SportsBusiness #ChampBailey #PeterOReilly #Podcast #Interview #NBA #LukaDoncic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the show we welcome, Peter O'Flinn, founder of Light Up Naples Holiday & Outdoor Lighting, he has been creating festive home displays since 2018, with loyal clients returning year after year. He is also the President and Publisher of Spotlight News Magazine, a community publication he established in 2010. Peter and his wife, Katie, met as ski instructors in Vail, CO, and now reside in Bonita Springs, Florida, with their two daughters, Molly and Emily.
Book Vs. Movie: The Lion in WinterThe 1966 Play Vs. the 1968 FilmFew stories transcend mediums as powerfully as James Goldman's *The Lion in Winter*. Whether presented on stage or on screen, this tale of royal power struggles and familial manipulation in 12th-century England captivates audiences with its sharp dialogue, rich character dynamics, and timeless themes. But how do the 1966 play and its 1968 film adaptation compare? Let's explore the similarities and differences between these two iconic versions.Which did the Margos prefer? Listen to find out! In this ep, the Margos discuss:The inauspicious debut on the Broadway stageThe true history behind the storyThe Movie Cast: Peter O'Toole (Henry II,) Katharine Hepburn (Eleanor of Aquitaine,) Anthony Hopkins (Richard the Lionheart,) John Castle (Geoffrey,) Nigel Terry (John,) Timothy Dalton (Philip II,) Jane Merrow (Alais,) Nigel Stock (William Marshall,) Kenneth Ives (Queen Eleanor's guard,) and O.Z. Whitehead as Hugh de Puiset. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:Katharine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Jane MerrowThe Lion in Winter (1968 trailer)Peter O'TooleKatharine Hepburn and Anthony HopkinsKatharine Hepburn and her sons“The Wedding Scene”Music composed by John BarryFollow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog : coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: The Lion in WinterThe 1966 Play Vs. the 1968 FilmFew stories transcend mediums as powerfully as James Goldman's *The Lion in Winter*. Whether presented on stage or on screen, this tale of royal power struggles and familial manipulation in 12th-century England captivates audiences with its sharp dialogue, rich character dynamics, and timeless themes. But how do the 1966 play and its 1968 film adaptation compare? Let's explore the similarities and differences between these two iconic versions.Which did the Margos prefer? Listen to find out! In this ep, the Margos discuss:The inauspicious debut on the Broadway stageThe true history behind the storyThe Movie Cast: Peter O'Toole (Henry II,) Katharine Hepburn (Eleanor of Aquitaine,) Anthony Hopkins (Richard the Lionheart,) John Castle (Geoffrey,) Nigel Terry (John,) Timothy Dalton (Philip II,) Jane Merrow (Alais,) Nigel Stock (William Marshall,) Kenneth Ives (Queen Eleanor's guard,) and O.Z. Whitehead as Hugh de Puiset. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:Katharine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Jane MerrowThe Lion in Winter (1968 trailer)Peter O'TooleKatharine Hepburn and Anthony HopkinsKatharine Hepburn and her sons“The Wedding Scene”Music composed by John BarryFollow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog : coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Lawrence of Arabia? More like..... uh.... Bore-ance..... of...... um...... A-lame-bia?Never mind! On this week's Sherlock Says, your long-suffering hosts Rachael and Ansel are joined by special guest Rob Ward to watch 1983's Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse, an allegedly animated version of Hound that has so little going for it that even before cuts the raw audio for this episode was less than an hour long. It most notably stars Peter O'Toole (and by "stars" we mean "he's technically in it, at least in voice if not in spirit") as Sherlock Holmes, and has a kinda cool hound, sorta.I wish this one best of luck on the bracket because it's going to need it.Check out Rob's stuff!robwardcreative.com https://owtheatre.org/plays/season-11/tolkien/Contact the pod! Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/sherlocksayspod?fbclid=PAAaalIOau9IFlX3ixKFo3lsvmq6U1pYn8m3cf7N6aOqkqUGCljCO0R00KZ3E
Joe is back to check in on this star studded 80's flick starring Peter O'Toole!
On this special Veterans Day episode of the podcast, Host Amanda Head talks with former Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Peter O'Rourke to spotlight critical issues facing America's veterans and how they were addressed during the Trump Administration. Secretary O'Rourke delves into the impact of the Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act and the Mission Act, both of which expanded healthcare options for veterans and promoted accountability within the VA. Additionally, the pair discuss the pressing concern of veteran suicides and the need for improved mental health resources. O'Rourke emphasizes the role of local solutions and state legislatures in enhancing veterans' quality of life and calls for a more streamlined approach to the VA and Department of Defense. The former Trump Administration official expresses optimism about the future, sharing his belief in the potential for meaningful progress under President Donald Trump's second term in the White House.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Did you know that chronic pain affects 1 in 5 people globally and is the leading cause of disability? Whether it's persistent back pain, recurring neck issues, stubborn knee problems, or debilitating migraines, chronic pain can be both physically exhausting and emotionally draining. But, as this week's fantastic guest will explain, there is so much more that we could be doing. Professor Peter O'Sullivan is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and a John Curtin Distinguished Professor at the School of Allied Health Sciences at Curtin University. He's internationally recognised as a leading clinician, researcher and educator in musculoskeletal pain disorders. And, with his team, he's developed an approach called cognitive functional therapy, which has been proven to work not just with chronic back pain but also with other persistent pain conditions. Together, they have published more than 345 scientific papers, written numerous book chapters, and Peter has been the keynote speaker at over 120 international conferences. In this episode, Peter explains why changing the story around pain is one of the most important things we need to address, if we want to effectively tackle it. We delve into the 10 myths of lower back pain and challenge common beliefs about posture, core strength, and the necessity of scans. Peter also explains why many popular strategies for avoiding back pain might actually make things worse. We discuss the vital role of healthcare professionals in chronic pain management, including the need for a multidimensional approach that combines physical therapy with psychological understanding. Building trust, listening to patient stories, and fostering hope is crucial in order to make people active participants in their own recovery journey. Peter is knowledgeable, passionate and someone who deeply cares about helping people break free from chronic pain. I truly believe this episode has the potential to change lives. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain yourself or know someone who is, I encourage you to tune in and listen to this valuable information. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For all podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Thanks to our sponsors: https://airbnb.co.uk/host https://vivobarefoot.com/livemore https://calm.com/livemore https://drinkag1.com/livemore Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/472 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Peter talks to DV on the day his father, Walter O'Malley, is inducted into the Dodger Stadium Ring of Honor. Peter talks about his father's legacy, their special relationship, and the bond he had with Vin Scully.
