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This week David, The Giant speaks to Sinead Ni Mhorda who is a voice over artist // Radio host // Tv presenter // Nightclub Dj // Actor from Ireland. She has hosted radio shows on Phantom Fm, Fm104, Radio Nova in Ireland and WFMU in New York and written for Hotpress magazine and Triple J in Australia.Follow her on :- Twitter - @DJ_SineadInstagram - @sineadnimhordhaFollow David, The Giant on Twitter - @DavidthegiantmusicInstagram - @DavidthegiantmusicEnjoy, David
The COVID19 pandemic has turned everything upside down. In many instances, the crisis has only served to highlight existing shortcomings, not just in health and housing but also in our economic model and our underinvestment in the arts and cultural sector. The loss of live sport and its behind-closed-doors return has also highlighted the trade-offs between balancing public health concerns, television money and the sporting integrity of competitions. To examine all of these issues and discuss the way forward, we're delighted to bring together such a knowledgeable panel of experts and commentators to share their thoughts. About the Speakers: Ken Early is Co-Presenter of the Second Captains podcast. He's also a Columnist with the Irish Times. Nadine O'Regan is Founder and Presenter of My Roots Are Showing, an arts, culture, and politics interview-based podcast. She is also Arts Editor and Columnist with the Business Post. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, she has presented the Business Post's Coronavirus Ireland Podcast. She's a contributor to RTÉ Radio and previously, she was a presenter with Phantom FM and Today FM. Barra Roantree is an Economist with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). His work at the ESRI focuses on taxation, welfare and pensions. He has been very active in examining the impact the COVID-19 crisis has had on unemployment, consumption and tax in Ireland.
Join us for an adventure in music. The best indie and alternative tracks from Phantom FM, the Dublin pirate radio station that made its mark playing Irish music, in Ireland, go figure.
Each week Sinister Pete unlocks the Phantom FM music library to present great alternative and indie tracks. Phantom was pivotal in helping Irish acts get much needed airplay and pushed the Dublin music scene to a new level.
In this hour, Sinister Pete plays music from Irish artists Sack, The Chalets and Republic of Loose along with the best indie and alternative for the great days of pirate radio station Phantom FM.
Here it is, the first podcast from Sinister Pete, the former Programme Director of Phantom FM and host of The All-Request Fridays. Lots of great tunes here but this is just the begining.
Hey! You! Lock up your sun - that’s right, it’s the third installation of We Built This City. You may think it overly lofty, somewhat gregarious or downright arrogant to liken Episode Three to a work of art. Well what you don’t know ... is likely to hurt you. Pull up a plug (the ear variety) to join us and stroll down a sunny sráid as we interview the King of Soundness Joe Donnelly. Known and loved by millions (billions probably), Joe was a driving force behind Phantom FM and TXFM, before both stations lost the Battle of the Bottom Line. As you’ll hear, Joe is the ultimate gent, his passion for music and radio is contagious and THAT VOICE THO.
Kate McEvoy, video producer, twitter citizen, and former voice of Phantom FM, joins Alan and Sarah to talk about Roald Dahl's Matilda, memory, Danny DeVito's film adaptation, Roald Dahl's real life, and digressions into lots of other Roald Dahl books. Note: We had a couple of recording snafus in the second half of the episode which we had to edit out so there are a couple of abrupt changes of topic but hopefully it's not too noticeable. You can follow Kate on Twitter @ImKateMc and you should. Sarah's twitter is @griffski and her book Spare And Found Parts is both out now and excellent. Alan's twitter is @alan_maguire. He mostly does Juvenalia but he does standup sometimes too. We're doing a live show for our fiftieth episode on April 25th in the Vintage Room in the Workman's. Our guest is going to be the amazing graphic designer Annie Atkins. You should come. You can follow Juvenalia on twitter @Juvenalia_Pod or like Juvenalia on Facebook at JuvenaliaPodcast and also we're @juvenaliapod on Instagram. We're everywhere now. If you like Juvenalia and would like us to succeed in life then consider rating and/or reviewing us on your local podcast app. And tell your friends, that’s the best thing. Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced and edited by Brian + Alan
A marketing review of 2006. In studio with me to review the marketing highs and lows of 2006 were Gary Mullen of the Prosperity marketing recruitment consultancy and Brian Greene from Doop Design. On the telephone line I was joined by Richard Delevan, Business Editor of The Sunday Tribune and Emmet Oliver from The Irish Times. Among the campaigns that were discussed were Smirnoff's Tea Partay campaign, Irish Broadband Girlfriend in a Box, The Ryder Cup in Ireland, The Irish Lotto, Setanta Television, Anglo Irish Podcast, Irish Mail on Sunday, Phantom FM, Tayto Crisps. Don't forget to take a look at the Persuaders Website to access past podcasts and also sign-up for the weekly show notification.