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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize, and FREE, taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we've a bumper preview for Ireland v France in the Six Nations with both Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan. Former Kerry player, and ex-Laois manager Mike Quirke joined us to discuss football's new rules. Plus, football writer Mark Critchley reflected on last night's 1-1 draw between Man United & Real Sociedad in the Europa League. This morning's Bite begins with Quinny's take on tomorrow's game at the Aviva, and then we check in with Mike on football's new era.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize, and FREE, taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we've a bumper preview for Ireland v France in the Six Nations with both Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan. Former Kerry player, and ex-Laois manager Mike Quirke joined us to discuss football's new rules. Plus, football writer Mark Critchley reflected on last night's 1-1 draw between Man United & Real Sociedad in the Europa League. This morning's Bite begins with Quinny's take on tomorrow's game at the Aviva, and then we check in with Mike on football's new era.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Send us a textWas 1950s Dublin really a place of murder and intrigue? On today's show we travel to the Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation in Dublin's Fenian Street to talk to novelist John Banville about his latest novel, The Drowned, the fourth in a series featuring Detective Inspector St John Strafford and the pathologist Quirke familiar to many from the Benjamin Black novels. And we talk to Estonian poet Doris Kareva who visited the Centre recently about her own poetry, translation, and Estonia. Brew up a big pot of coffee and join us for a lively show!This episode is supported by a Project Award from the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.Intro/outro music: Colm Mac Con Iomaire, ‘Thou Shalt Not Carry' from The Hare's Corner, 2008, with thanks to Colm for permission to use it. Logo designed by Freya Sirr.Reviews of The Drowned'Cold, compelling and seamlessly plotted, The Drowned also offers a fine portrait of that familiar and never likeable figure in Banville's fictions: the supercilious villain who has lost his moral compass.' ― Financial Times'A beautifully written and intriguing slowburn of a book, in which the various quandaries in the main characters' private lives are as absorbing as the central mystery'. ― Guardian'Brilliant . . . You need not have read the earlier novels to follow this one, but it will be a better read if you do . . . while various loose ends are left tantalisingly in the air, making it clear that a sequel will follow. It can't come too soon for this devoted fan. '― Irish Examiner'Richly atmospheric . . . It's a Dublin where you can smell the pubs, feel the drizzle, and taste the Bewley's coffee. [...]At the centre of it all is the strained relationship between Quirke and Strafford, a couple at odds who are right up there with Banville's greatest achievements.' ― Irish Independent'Tight-lipped humour thrums through the latest in the Booker winner's Strafford and Quirke crime series . . . The Drowned stands alone, too, suspenseful on its own terms . . . while it's ultimately evil, not good, that gives The Drowned its crackling denouement, the novel takes care to part on a more cheerful note - even if the logic of the series demands that Quirke can hardly be content for too long.' ― ObserverThe Drowned delivers an ultimately satisfying and immersive mystery in beautifully wrought prose. ― Irish Independent Books in BriefBravo! ― The TimesDoris Kareva is one of Estonia's leading poets. She was born in Tallinn in 1958, daughter of the composer Hillar Kareva, and published her first poems at the age of 14. In 1977 she entered the University of Tartu as an already acknowledged young poet. Due to her dissident connections she was expelled but graduated as a distance student in Romance and Germanic philology. She has worked for the cultural weekly Sirp (Sickle) and as the Secretary-General of the Estonian National Commission for UNESCO from 1992 to 2008, and is currently an editor for the literary journal Looming (Creation).Support the show
We talk to Joe Quirke, head of GoCar in Ireland, about what's happening in terms of transport in Ireland. GoCar has been a prominent contributor to Ireland's car-sharing landscape, with a fleet of over 1,100 vehicles nationwide. Launched with the aim of providing members with the freedom of car ownership without the hassle, GoCar ensures a seamless experience. We look at the evolution of car sharing in Ireland the roll electric vehicles will play in this future.Visit www.thinkbusiness.ie for more news and supports for start-ups and SMEs in Ireland. If you want to start and grow a business, ThinkBusiness.
In this episode, we try to get a basic overview of the religion that was practiced in Ancient Egypt.Find me and my music here:https://linktr.ee/filipholmSupport Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion Or through a one-time donation: https://paypal.me/talkreligiondonateSources/Recomended Reading:Assmann, Jan (2001). "The Search for God in Ancient Egypt". Translated by David Lorton. Cornell University Press.Dunand, Françoise & Christiane Zivie-Coche (2005). "Gods and Men in Egypt: 3000 BCE to 395 CE". Translated by David Lorton. Cornell University Press.Hornung, Erik (1996). "Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt: The One and the Many". Translated by John Baines. Cornell University Press.Hornung, Erik (1999). "Akhenaten and the Religion of Light". Translated by David Lorton. Cornell University Press.Meeks, D., & Favard-Meeks, C. (1997). Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods (G. M. Goshgarian, Trans.; Pimilco).Pinch, G. (2002). Handbook of Egyptian Mythology.Quirke, Stephen (1992). "Ancient Egyptian Religion". British Museum Press. Teeter, Emily (2011). "Religion and Ritual in Ancient Egypt". Cambridge University Press.Wilkinson, R. H. (2003). The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt.Wilkinson, R. H. (2000). The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Principal,Scariff National School talking about the difficulties caused by the recent cold spell. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 11th January 2025 hosted by Patricia Anne Moore and Tom Hanley. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Keeva O'Brien, chats to Joe about the dangers of sudden cardiac arrest and her fundraising efforts in memory of her dad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An Auckland taxi firm has been accused of exorbitant fares for short trips in metered taxis. A pensioner was charged more than $160 for a journey less than 10km after attending a Coldplay concert. Multiple complaints have been made over the years and Crown Cabs has built a reputation for taking advantage. Small Passenger Service Association Executive Director, Warren Quirke tells Mike Hosking the rule around pricing for independent operators is that a “fee should be agreed prior to the trip commencing.” This is not happening in most cases. Quirke believes the legislation allowing room for these exorbitant prices needs tidied up. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alcidion Group Limited MD and CEO Kate Quirke talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about how the company is making waves in healthcare innovation. Alcidion is leveraging its Miya Precision platform to address inefficiencies in healthcare delivery by improving patient outcomes and driving cost reductions. Quirke revealed that Alcidion is already having a $1 billion positive impact on healthcare spending, highlighting the effectiveness of the platform's data consolidation and augmented intelligence capabilities. She explained, “We're really effectively taking the investments that have been made in the last ten years and now using that data to improve patient outcomes.” The discussion also touched on the company's innovative business model centred around subscription revenue from long-term contracts. Alcidion's expanding presence in territories like South Australia, the UK, and potentially Canada, underscores its strategic flexibility and modular technology that adapts to market demands. Don't miss this insightful discussion about Alcidion's transformative impact on healthcare, and its plans to expand its recurring revenue base by an additional $30-$40 million through a new NHS contract. Watch the full video to learn more about Alcidion's healthcare solutions and future plans. Be sure to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for updates on groundbreaking advancements in health tech. #Alcidion #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #MiyaPrecision #HealthcareInnovation #PatientCare #CloudHealthcare #AugmentedIntelligence #ProactiveInterviews #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
A searing literary thriller with Detective Inspector Strafford and pathologist Quirke.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ NewsRadio 1030 on the free #iHeartRadio app! Or ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
HURLING: Athenry captain Shane Quirke with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly after their Senior B Final win over Portumna
Anna Zoe Quirke is a queer and autistic author and librarian from the North of England. She currently lives in Manchester with her partner, Rachael, and their very angry tortoise, Sheldon. They're at their happiest writing stories about queer and neurodivergent people finding and claiming their place in the world, exploring the literary wonders of the UK, or making a big ol' mess in the kitchen baking things for their loved ones. Something to be Proud of is their debut novel.Our interview begins at 15.00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old editions and comment on our episode updates to share your thoughts. Come say hi! Book club: Prima Facie (NTL re-release)Earlier this year we read and discussed Prima Facie and we finally got the chance to see the National Theatre Live recording of Jodie Comer performing in the West End. We were absolutely blown away by her incredible performance. In this interview, we chat about:The characters of Ollie and ImogenWhy Anna wanted to explore divorce and parental relationships through OllieThe importance of having Imogen's autism part of the storyOllie and Imogen's beautiful friendship love storyNew Writing North and Anna's journey to publicationBooks and other things mentioned:Code Name Verity by Elizabeth WeinRBG (play by Susie Miller)Julia (play)Follow @annazoequirke on InstagramSomething to Be Proud Of is available now! Thank you to the publishers for sending us copies of the book to prepare for the interview. Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod
Principal Scariff National school talking about a 5 and 10k run fundraising event for Scariff National School and Scariff Community Council taking place on Sunday 13th October 2024. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 21st September 2024 hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Ta-Wer howled. Around 2000 BCE, the southern kingdom was rising quickly. But the north was not out of the fight. Not by a long shot… Episode chapters Prologue – A Royal Inspection (00:30). The Fall of Tjeni / Thinis (07:25). The Long Reign of Intef II (11:58). Intef's Dogs (20:58). Khety Merykara (34:03). Making Ta-Wer Howl (47:25). Conclusion (01:06:37). Epilogue – Intef's Hymns for Ra and Hathor (01:08:30). Dendera excavations: Moeller and Marouard, The Development of Two Early Urban Centres - Edfu and Dendara (2018). The History of Egypt Podcast: Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments. Music and interludes by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.net. Music and interludes by Luke Chaos www.chaosmusick.com. Logo image: The "Dog Stela" of Intef II, from his tomb at El-Tarif (Mariette 1858). Select Bibliography: A. E. Demidchik, ‘The Reign of Merikare Khety', Göttinger Miszellen 192 (2003), 25--36. A. Dodson and D. Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt (London, 2004). C. Langer, ‘The Political Realism of the Egyptian Elite: A Comparison Between The Teaching for Merikare and Niccolò Machiavelli's Il Principe', Journal of Egyptian History 8 (2015), 49--79. R. J. Leprohon, The Great Name: Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary (Wilson, 2013). M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms (Los Angeles, 1973). M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Autobiographies Chiefly of the Middle Kingdom: A Study and an Anthology (Freiburg, 1988). J. Malek, ‘King Merykare and his Pyramid', in C. Berger et al. (eds), Hommages à Jean Leclant, 4, 4 vols (Cairo, 1994), 203--214. G. Maspero, ‘On the Name of An Egyptian Dog', Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archaeology V (1877), 127--128. R. B. Parkinson, The Tale of Sinuhe and Other Ancient Egyptian Poems (1940—1640 BC) (Oxford, 1997). R. B. Parkinson, Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt: A Dark Side to Perfection (London, 2002). D. Polz, Die Sogenannte Hundestele des Königs Wah-Anch Intef aus el-Târif: Eine Forschungsgeschichte (Wiesbaden, 2019). D. Polz, ‘Dra' Abu el-Naga, Ägypten: ein angeblicher Fund aus Dra' Abu el-Naga. Die sog. Hundestele des Königs Wah-Anch Intef. Eine Forschungsgeschichte', e-Forschungsberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 2020 (2020), 12--16. S. Quirke, Egyptian Literature 1800 BC: Questions and Readings (London, 2004). D. B. Spanel, ‘The Herakleopolitan Tombs of Kheti I, Jt(.j)jb(.j), and Kheti II at Asyut', Orientalia 58 (1989), 301--314. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Moynihan, Seán O'Sullivan and Barry John Keane (before he gets disconnected) preview an exciting weekend of football in the Senior and Intermediate Club Championships.Plus: why we all love Clubber (not an ad), and the candidates to replace outgoing Kerry selector Mike Quirke.Support The Kerry Football Podcast: ko-fi.com/kerryfootballpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donna Cassidy from the Claremorris South Responder Group speaks to Peter O'Connell in relation to screening young people for heart problems and Dan Quirke, father of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke, who died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome in August 2022, on how the foundation set up in his memory hasscreened more than 7,000 young people.
John Banvilles meest ambitieuze misdaadroman tot nu toe brengt Strafford en Quirke samen om een wereldwijd mysterie op te lossen. Uitgegeven door Querido Spreker: Wilbert Gieske
In this clip of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Labour Senator John Quirke, discussing various topics related to union corruption, political funding, and historical anecdotes. Here's a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction and Greetings: Introduction of Senator John Quirke and casual conversation about the weather. CFMEU Corruption: Extensive discussion on the corruption within the CFMEU, including historical examples and recent events involving John Setka. Meyer REM Site: Historical anecdotes about the Meyer REM site and the corruption associated with it, including allowances for workers. Union Tactics: Stories of union tactics during strikes and work stoppages, including the Patrick strike and the concept of ghost workers. Regulatory Actions: Discussion on the federal government's past actions to deregister corrupt unions and the potential for future deregistrations. Political Donations: Examination of the Labour Party taking donations from entities with questionable reputations and the complexities of political funding. Union Influence: Analysis of the influence of unions on political parties and the potential for public funding of political campaigns. Decline of Major Parties: Reflection on the declining primary vote for major political parties and the rise of smaller parties. Asbestos Campaigning: Tribute to Jack Watkins, known as "Asbestos Jack," for his work in protecting workers from asbestos exposure. Public Accounts Committee: Senator Quirk's experience chairing the Public Accounts Committee and investigating economic mismanagement. Historical Financial Mismanagement: Anecdotes about financial mismanagement by previous governments, including the billion-dollar contracts signed by the Bannon government. Infrastructure Projects: Critique of the cost overruns in Victoria's infrastructure projects, known as the "big build." Royal Commissions: Historical reference to the Royal Commission into the Painters and Dockers Union and the discovery of the bottom of the harbor scheme. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Boland speaks to Kieran Dineen about how his daughter Niamh was just 14 when she learned she had a heart condition and the screening that was carried out and Dan Quirke, father of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke who died of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome, discusses the official launch of his foundation that fundraises for cardiac screening.
In 2019, Ireland's longest running murder trial, for the murder of Bobby Ryan, took center stage as the media reported on the hidden secrets of a small farming community. At the center of the scandal was a sordid love affair between in-laws and a controlling, jealous dirtbag. Patrick Quirke wanted it all, but jealousy wasn't the only motive in this tangled web of lies and betrayal. BUY US A SNACK: https://ko-fi.com/buriedmotives Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Treaty Talk | Episode 265 | Dillion Quirke challenge match, Harty Cup heroics, Third Level review, Antrim come to town, as Ladies look for another win. #SportLK
How did Napoleon keep a sprawling empire under his thumb? Ask Sheehan Quirke – who runs the popular history feed, The Cultural Tutor – and he'll tell you that the great historical leader depended on a vast network of spies to keep him clued up. The fruits of their toil were delivered to him each morning in a leather briefcase. Here, Quirke and host Alice Loxton open up that tired old folio and explore the secrets hidden within. From SPYSCAPE, the home of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series produced by Alex Burnard, Morgan Childs, Claire Crofton, Joe Foley, Frank Palmer, Kellie Redmond and Isabel Sutton. Music by Nick Ryan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sheehan Quirke is known online as the Cultural Tutor. With over 1.6 million followers on X, he writes daily threads about art, architecture, and history.
A violent mummy, a reincarnated princess, and an ancient love—In this episode of the Mummy Movie Podcast, we delve into 'Blood of the Mummy' from 2019. In the first part, we shall examine the historical accuracy of the film and use it as a jumping-off point to discuss interesting topics in Egyptology. In the second part, I will review the film and rate it out of ten. Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.com Names and TermsKa (kꜢ) = Part of the Egyptian soul. After death, the Ka could enter likenesses of the deceased. The Ka needed to be sustained by food and drink, and as such, likenesses of the deceased could receive offerings. Ba (bꜢ) = Part of the Egyptian Soul. This is similar to an individual's unique personality. After death, the Ba could leave the tomb and also travel between the land of the living and the land of the dead. However, it had to return to the body each night to help the Ka receive sustenance. Khar = a measurement of grain in ancient Egypt. This was one of the most common measurements in the ancient Egyptian economy. Deben = a weight of metal. During the Ramesside Period (Approximately 1292–1069 BC), a Deben would have been about 90 grams in weight. Links to other Episodes Joseph King of Dreams: https://shows.acast.com/mummymovieodcast/episodes/joseph-king-of-dreams Some of the ancient Egyptian mirrors from the Metropolitan museum catalogue: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search?q=mirrors&geolocation=Egypt&era=2000-1000+B.C. BibliographyAudiolarx. (2015). Water_pouring_light. Retrieved from https://freesound.org/people/audiolarx/sounds/263955/ Brier, B. (2006). The mystery of unknown man E. Archaeology, 59(2), 36-42. Iainmccurdy (2021). Dripping tap into sink (slowly). Retrieved from https://freesound.org/people/iainmccurdy/sounds/571568/ Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press. Janssen. (1970). Commodity prices from the Ramesside Period. Leiden: Brill Manning, J. G. (2008). Coinage as ‘code' in Ptolemaic Egypt. The Monetary Systems of the Greeks and Romans, 84-111. Quirke, S. (1992). Ancient Egyptian Religion. British Museum Press. Redford, S. (2002). The harem conspiracy: the murder of Ramesses III. Northern Illinois University Press. Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge. Samueleunimancer. (2022). BoneSnaping.mp3. Retrieved from https://freesound.org/people/samueleunimancer/sounds/578874/ Tosha73. (2023). Plastic bottle crunch 2. Retireved from https://freesound.org/people/tosha73/sounds/712120/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Hagar Quirke former Royal Australian Infantry Warrant Officer.Hagar enlisted into defence in 1996 as a reservists. After time in reserves Hagar enlisted into the Australian Regular army as an infantry soldier posting to the 1st Battalion. Hagar deployed to East Timor in 2000, 2003 and 2006. In 2007 Hagar deployed as a section commander from the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment as the first regular army Mortar section to Afghanistan. In 2011 Hagar's brother McQuilty “Coco” Quirke NSC was on deployment in Afghanistan when he was wounded in action by a improvised explosive device. Hagar also posted to the 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment as well as multiple other postings and did a multi organisation deployment to Sinai and Op Resolute border patrol operations. In november 2019 Hagar discharged at the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2 after 23 years of service.Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enShow Sponsors www.3zeroscoffee.com.au Discount code 3ZLimitswww.getsome.com.au Discount code ZEROLIMITS
Hay una novela, con ecos de Joël Dicker, que nos ha entusiasmado. Y por eso le abrimos un recuadro especial en este Club. Se trata de El último caso de William Parker, primera novela de un autor que debuta en la narrativa, alguien que viene de la música y que ha llegado a la ficción criminal como si la conociera de toda la vida: Alexandre Escrivà.El asesinato de la joven Sarah Evans pone en marcha una investigación que correrá a cargo del inspector William Parker, ayudado por un periodista español que acaba de llegar a San Francisco.¿Quién era La dama de las camelias? La novela clásica de Alejandro Dumas, que se basó en una experiencia personal, una experiencia que vivió en carne propia (en carne viva, se podría decir). Descubrimos quién fue aquella mujer que se convirtió en el centro de su vida, con una pasión arrasadora, de la que nació esta obra inmortal.Benjamin Black, el alter ego de John Banville, da un giro, se desafía a sí mismo, y junta al patólogo Quirke y al inspector Strafford en Las hermanas Jacobs, que empieza con la aparición del cadáver de Rosa Jacobs. Aparentemente es un suicidio. Pero enseguida nos damos cuenta de que no.Además, Silvia Hidalgo cuenta de qué va Nada que decir, novela con la que ha ganado el premio Tusquets y Nando López habla de Los elegidos, que sigue acumulando nuevas ediciones.
KGMI's Jason Upton talks to Rebecca Quirke, founder of local renter's advocacy group Tenants Revolt, about their new online rental radar that alerts the community of potential red flags in local properties.
Gruesome deaths, a labyrinth of passages, and a mysterious tomb, it could only be the found footage film, the Pyramid! During this episode, I shall assess the accuracy of this 2014 horror film, and also review the film and assess its accuracy.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyCarter, H. (1923). The Tomb of Tutankhamun: Volume 3: The search, discovery and clearance of the antechamber (Vol. 1). Bloomsbury publishing. Faulkner, R. O. (1969). The ancient Egyptian pyramid texts. Aris & Phillips. Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge. Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press. IMDB. (2023). The Pyramid. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home Lehner, M. (1997). The complete pyramids. Markowitz, Y., & Lacovara, P. (1996). The Ferlini Treasure in Archeological Perspective. Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 33, 1-9. Quirke, S. (1992). Ancient Egyptian Religion. British Museum Press. Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Pyramid. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, discusses the Supreme Court decision surrounding the retrial of Patrick Quirke for the murder of Bobby Ryan.
Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports and analysis from Dr Eoin O'Dell Associate Professor School of Law TCD.
Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent.
Shane Phelan, Legal Affairs Editor, Irish Independent.
Kerry's All-Ireland Final build-up - Jack O'Connor, Tadhg Morley and Micheál Quirke chat to Tommy Rooney of Off The Ball ahead of their 2023 All-Ireland SFC Final against Dublin. 00:30 - Tadhg Morley interview. 08:00 - Kerry manager Jack O'Connor. 13:30 - Selector Michael Quirke. Gaelic Football on Off The Ball is brought to you by AIB GAA. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Vivienne Traynor, courts reporter, on the Supreme Court appeal by Patrick Quirke, who is serving a jail sentence for the 2011 murder of Bobby Ryan, also known by his DJ name, Mr Moonlight.
Davy Fitzgerald joins Stephen Gleeson at the Dillon Quirke Foundation Fundraiser launch to discuss Quirke, putting sport in perspective and Waterford's season so far. Hurling with @BGE_GAA
Dr. Carol Quirke, Professor of History at SUNY-Old Westbury, on "Bitter Kisses for Labor: Mass Consumer Capitalism and the Hershey Chocolate Sit-down Strike, 1937," part of the "Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag series sponsored by the MSU School of Human Resources and Labor Relations. Quirke tracks the use of photography to present unions and strikes as violent and un-American, and describes how Hershey management fought off the attempt at unionization. PLUS: More Perfect Union's "Hershey Prison" 2022 report on brutal working conditions at a Hershey factory. On this week's Labor History in Two: Another Day in the Class War. Questions, comments, or suggestions are welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #LaborHistory @wrkclasshistory
Vivienne Traynor reports on the Supreme Court appeal by farmer Patrick Quirke against his murder conviction.
After one of the longest murder trials in Ireland, Patrick Quirke was found guilty of the murder of Bobby Ryan aka Mr Moonlight in 2011. But now, in a shock decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that the seizure of a computer from Quirke's home was unlawful. What does this mean for the convicted killer, and could there be a retrial? Host: Kevin Doyle. Guest: Shane Phelan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get the latest from Vivienne Traynor, our courts reporter.
For this episode, the final one of the season, we take a look at some of the questions that you have asked during the series about different episodes or specific parts of the various conversations. (3.00) – Why developing people skills is so important (7.15) – Specific advice for coaching underage sport (12.15) – Another look at biobanding (29.50) – Skill acquisition Similar to season 1, I've set up this podcast with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with Recovery Haven in Tralee, who provide free cancer support services for the people of Kerry and beyond. If you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate any amount, no matter how small to Recovery Haven through the link here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/mike-quirke-1667934946389?utm_source=copyLink&utm_medium=one_page&utm_content=page/mike-quirke-1667934946389&utm_campaign=pfp-share&utm_term=8ca9a06724cf4db390a48cd165fc4e61 If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, share, leave a review and follow the podcast. My thanks also to PST Sport for their support with this project. Go to pstsport.com for world-class delivery of all your artificial grass pitch needs. Thanks for listening.
Dillon Quirke's father Dan & Ireland & Arsenal legend Niall Quinn join Shane & Nathan on #OTBAM as they seek to raise awareness for Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) through their new foundation named for Dillon You can donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/d4vp55-dillon-quirke-foundation?utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined&s=08 Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE on weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette. | #EffortlessFlow
Ronan O'Gara joined Kerry coach Mike Quirke on Ep. 7 of his coaching podcast - just search for The Mike Quirke Podcast to find the other episodes. From Munster to France, to New Zealand and back now as coach of LaRochelle, O'Gara talks with great honestly and openness about his experiences and lessons learned from the many different professional coaching environments he's been a part of. (3.30) – A confidence player (11.11) – Good people make better players (17.00) – Consistent buy-in (24.24) – The importance of fun (35.07) – Developing personal relationships Similar to season 1, I've set up this podcast with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with Recovery Haven in Tralee, who provide free cancer support services for the people of Kerry and beyond. If you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate any amount, no matter how small to Recovery Haven through the link here: https://bit.ly/3tfsxWw If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, share, leave a review and follow the podcast. My thanks also to PST Sport for their support with this project. Go to pstsport.com for world class delivery of all your artificial grass pitch needs. Thanks for listening.
With nearly 130 caps for the Irish rugby team, a British and Irish Lion, Munster's all-time leading points scorer - Ronan O'Gara is one of Ireland's sporting icons. From Munster to France, to New Zealand and back now as coach of LaRochelle, O'Gara talks with great honestly and openness about his experiences and lessons learned from the many different professional coaching environments he's been a part of. (3.30) – A confidence player (11.11) – Good people make better players (17.00) – Consistent buy-in (24.24) – The importance of fun (35.07) – Developing personal relationships Similar to season 1, I've set up this podcast with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with Recovery Haven in Tralee, who provide free cancer support services for the people of Kerry and beyond. If you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate any amount, no matter how small to Recovery Haven through the link here: https://bit.ly/3tfsxWw If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, share, leave a review and follow the podcast. My thanks also to PST Sport for their support with this project. Go to pstsport.com for world class delivery of all your artificial grass pitch needs. Thanks for listening.
In this second episode in a two-part interview of Mutuality Matters (Global Impact), Frankie Quirke explains how she became involved in Tearfund's work with gender and equality and how it grew to include programs designed to minimize sexual and gender-based violence. She speaks of new initiatives and horizons that more fully include the whole family by sharing stories from the field that illustrate the work. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers. Bio: Francesca Quirke is Tearfund's sexual and gender-based violence program manager. Franky is passionate about the church championing gender justice and has been supporting Tearfund's work on preventing sexual and gender-based violence for seven years. Tearfund's “Transforming Masculinities” approach engages faith leaders and faith communities to shift harmful gender norms and create new equitable relationships and practices and is now being run in over seventeen countries. Francesca lives in Brighton in the UK and holds a masters in gender and international development from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Other Reading & Resources Created To Thrive: Created Abuse-Gree Faith Communities, edited by Elizabeth Beyer. CBE's Ideas have Consequences Conference Recordings The Headship of Men and the Abuse of Women: Are They Related in Any Way? By Kevin Giles Tearfund podcast: Faith in Development-Season 2: Gender and Protection