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Best podcasts about Renua

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The Mario Rosenstock Podcast
BONUS: Eddie Hobbs opens up about Renua, lockdown, and Sinn Fein economic policy

The Mario Rosenstock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 31:13


Recently financial advisor Eddie Hobbs and I had a fascinating conversation - it was also a long one, so we held a bit back, and in this episode you'll hear the rest of it. Eddie opens up about his involvement with the short-lived political party Renua and he reveals some real ‘behind the scenes' stories about that escapade. Eddie is also very direct about his views on Sinn Fein and why he is utterly opposed to that party's economic policies; he talks abou Ireland's housing crisis, and we talk about Ireland's controversial lockdown policy and why he is NOT an conspiracy theorist, as some people might like to believe.https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comSend a whatsappp message or voicenote to the hotline on 087 2685459The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Mario Rosenstock Podcast
Hearing out Eddie Hobbs

The Mario Rosenstock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 55:32


There was a time, not so long ago, when Eddie Hobbs was everywhere - on every radio show and in every newspaper, presenting his own hugely popular TV shows, and a few best-selling books too. He was even a regular character on Today FM's Gift Grub! But, for various reasons that we talk about in this interview, Eddie started to spend less time in the media and more time running his own business and also writing and tweeting about some of the big economic and political issues facing us. And yes, we also talk about some of the well-publicised business failures that Eddie has been involved in over the last few years. This is an interview that packs a lot of punch. I enjoyed this conversation so much, that, when we finally wrapped up, I realised that we had been talking for over an hour and a half! So what we're going to do is play you the first part of the chat in this episode – this is quite a personal part and we go pretty deep into what Eddie has been up to for the last few years and his personal ups and downs during that time. And then a little later we'll release the second part, covering Eddie's time with the political party Renua, why he is not a fan of Sinn Fein's economic policies, and why he thinks there is a huge amount of investigation to be done in relation to Ireland's lockdown policy.Enjoy!Mariohttps://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comSend a whatsappp message or voicenote to the hotline on 087 2685459The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

OceanFM Ireland
Our freedom can't be given up by Covid restrictions, insists Election candidate

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 7:51


Renua party member, Oisin O'Dwyer, from Co Leitrim has says it's important people's basic freedoms are not being compromised by Covid-19 restrictions on movement. The 2020 General Election candidate says he doesn't see how the ongoing Garda clampdown is helping local residents or making anyone feel safer

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts
Count 1 and analysis

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 17:42


After many hours of waiting we finally had white smoke.. Count 1 Result and analysis: Valid Poll 59495 , Quota 11,900 Violet Anne Wynne SF topped the poll with 8987 votes. David Barrett, Ind 400, Pat Breen, FG 5406, Joe Carey, FG 5684, Martin Conway, FG 2285Cathal Crowe, FF 8355, Timmy Dooley, FF 7763, Roisin Garvey, GP 5624, Michael Leahy, IFP 704Trudy Leyden, Ind 218, Rita McInerney, FF 4136, Michael McNamara, Ind 7332 Conor O’Brien, Renua 187, Theresa O’Donoghue, PBP 1196, Joe Woulfe, Ind 1218, Violet Anne Wynne, SF 8987 Conor O'Brien eliminated. Day one of the count for the Clare constituency brought the el Politico crew to North Clare on a wet and windy 9th of February 2020  and into the Falls hotel for a live broadcast from 5.30pm till midnight. Listen back to some of the highlights of the day with Political analyst Paul Bugler and Jim Collins. Outside broadcast sponsored by Michael Long Construction, Scariff.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Monday February 3rd 2020

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 86:45


Today: As the general election campaign enters its final week and the latest poll shows it is still all to play for, our round table in studio debates continue with four candidates from Meath West, Fine Gael’s Damien English, Sinn Fein’s Johnny Guirke, Green Party’s Seamus McMenamin and Renua’s John Malone while we had one to one interviews with Aontu’s Peadar Toibin and Independent candidate in Meath East Joe Bonner. Also today: Commuters being driven to despair. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Leitrim Daily
Meet The Candidates - Sligo / Leitrim General Election Special - Episode 172

Leitrim Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 113:56


Today sees a specially extended edition of 'A Current Affair' where we want to give each of the candidates an opportunity to reach out to our listeners and explain who they are, what they stand for and why you might consider casting your vote for one of them on Saturday, 8th February. This episode features 9 of the 19 candidates running in the upcoming election representing 8 of the parties and one of the independent options on the ballot paper next week. This week Breifne Earley sat down with Labour's Nessa Cosgrove (3.28), Fianna Fail's Shane Ellis (15.19), Fine Gael Senator Frank Feighan (27.45), Blaithin Gallagher of the Green Party (41.04), Independent former MEP Marian Harkin (52.19), Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny (66.55), Aontu Deputy Leader Anne McCloskey (81.56), People Before Profit's Gino O'Boyle (91.58) & Renua's Oisin O'Dwyer (100.54) "I was sick of moaning, I was sick of sitting back and feeling I'd no control over my future." Nessa Cosgrove (Lab) explains why she put her name forward for this election. Shane Ellis (FF) laments the lack of a government TD in the county since his father John's tenure finished in 2007 "Leitrim need their fair slice of the cake, we're being left behind and I'm there to stand up for the people of Leitrim." Senator Frank Feighan (FG) talks about how taking a stand on Roscommon Hospital hurt his career "It was a difficult time. I could have walked but I made the right decision. We needed a stable government." Blaithin Gallagher (GP) talked to us about the importance of protecting rural farmers and creating options for farmers to face into the future with more hope. "People are concerned about their own survival economically. The family farm is going to be decimated unless we do something." Former TD & MEP Marian Harkin (IND) angrily slams her rivals for spreading untrue rumours about her personal financial affairs and motivations for running in the election. "I gifted over €220,000 (of my pension) to the Irish state. ... I gave money to carers and some disability groups over 15 counties." "We want to see our children doing better, but when we look at that, we usually see them doing better somewhere else. We need to change that." sitting TD Martin Kenny (SF) talks about the need to change the outlook for Leitrim's next generation. "Since Brexit we have a defacto border down the Irish Sea. ... Now we need to plan for Irish unity. I'm not going to put a time limit on it, but those conversations have started." says Anne McCloskey (Aontu). Gino O'Boyle (PBP) speaks about the corruption that's rife in Ireland and the unnecessary overspend on the new Children's Hospital. "The problem here with Ireland is that everybody has to get their own back rubbed with the money unfortunately, It's so corrupt, it's shocking." "There was a danger of pornography and things of that nature being taught to childen and we were strongly against that." Oisin O'Dwyer (RENUA) discusses the Provision of Objective Sex Education Bill Each candidate running for election in Sligo / Leitrim was invited to participate in this episode of the show. A sincere thank you to each of the candidates who made themselves available to speak to our listeners.

The Post Podcast
In conversation with: Episode 1 - The next five years: Where to now for Ireland?

The Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 48:43


Business Post readers gathered at the Roe & Co Distillery on James St. last Wednesday evening for a discussion titled, The next five years: Where to now for Ireland? Business Post editor and chief content officer Richie Oakley moderated the discussion which also featured: Pat Rabbitte, former minister and leader of the Labour Party. Lucinda Creighton, former TD, former Minister for Europe, founder of Renua and now chief executive of Vulcan Consulting. Danny McCoy, chief executive of IBEC, Ireland's largest and most influential business organisation. Vincent Boland, the experienced and well-travelled journalist who writes the weekly Big Picture column in the Business Post. Aidan Regan, associate professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD, now also a columnist with the Business Post. And Susan Mitchell, the paper's Deputy Editor and Health Editor. The discussion posed the questions, what are the challenges the country faces? What policies should the next government adopt? What do businesses need? Are we at risk of taking future economic growth for granted and could events outside our control derail the country's future prospects?

Una and Andrea's United Ireland
BONUS EP: Reigning in the online wild west of #GE2020

Una and Andrea's United Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 27:49


Ireland currently has a gaping hole when it comes to regulating online campaigning. We talk to Liz Carolan who is behind the Fair Play Pledge about online campaigning, why we need an Electoral Commission, who’s spending what online, and more. As we release this recently recorded episode, Liz has just released news of a breach of Facebook political advertising policies by Renua. The ads, which were running under the radar of being flagged as political advertising, contained dog-whistle anti-immigration messaging and highlight the fact that we just don’t know what anyone is seeing online. This is an important episode with a woman who is doing incredibly important work.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Wednesday January 22 2020

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 79:57


Today: Jimmy Guerin, the brother of murdered journalist Veronica, tells us today why he is calling for the introduction of internment to deal with gangland crime, twin brothers separated as a result of school place crisis in Trim, and local general election candidates Sean McCabe of the Green Party in Meath East, Fine Gael’s Cllr Noel French in Meath West and Eamonn Sweeney of Renua in Louth discussed the issues of concern to them. Join us from 9-11am for much debate and discussion See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts
The Michael Reade Show Monday 13th of May 2019

LMFM Michael Reade Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 0:30


On today's show: Shots fired in Dundalk over the weekend, amger as Drogheda's Thatch Pub is set on fire again. Fine Gael's approach to the North South Interconnector to be highlighted at a public meeting organised by the North East Pylon Pressure Campaign in advance of the elections. Renua's Michael O Dowd joined us in studio to discuss his EP19 bid and candidates from the Ardee Electoral area will be debated the issues affecting their community See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Women in Foreign Policy
Episode 11: An Interview with Lucinda Creighton

Women in Foreign Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 24:22


Former Minister of European Affairs for Ireland Lucinda Creighton spoke to Hannah McCarthy at Women in Foreign Policy about her career in Irish and European politics. Creighton discussed how her early involvement in the youth wing of the European People’s Party (“EPP”) helped her later win her election as Vice President of EPP, the largest political party at the EU level. Creighton spoke of being expelled from her party, Fine Gael, due to her anti-abortion stance and decision to vote against her own party on legislation providing limited abortion services in Ireland. Creighton went on to establish her own political party, Renua, before ultimately setting up her own public affairs firm, Vulcan Consulting, which advises Irish and international companies. If you’d like to support the work of WiFP, please consider donating at Paypal via www.paypal.me/lmgoulet or becoming a patron on Patreon at www.patreon.com/womeninforeignpolicy. Find your hosts on Twitter or Instagram at @vaguelyacademic and @annikaep! Cheery Monday Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Best of Saturday Sit-In
Hook and Renua Ireland on Peter Casey

Best of Saturday Sit-In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 11:55


https://www.newstalk.com//podcasts/best-of-saturday-sit-in/hook-and-renua-ireland-on-peter-casey715Thu, 01 Nov 2018 22:36:13 +0000https://www.newstalk.com/

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

John Leahy became leader of Renua Ireland in September 2016. I spoke to him about aspects of his policies set out on the Renua website, including the proposal to Introduce 90-day detention orders for those Gardai suspect of being actively involved in preparations to murder another or of being responsible for directing the activities of […] The post Here's How 75 – the Future of Renua appeared first on Here's How.

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

John Leahy became leader of Renua Ireland in September 2016. I spoke to him about aspects of his policies set out on the Renua website, including the proposal to Introduce 90-day detention orders for those Gardai suspect of being actively involved in preparations to murder another or of being responsible for directing the activities of […]

Irish Times Inside Business
Lucinda Creighton: From Politics To Business / EY Entrepreneurs Week 2

Irish Times Inside Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 38:24


Following the loss of her Dáil seat, former Minister for Europe and Renua founder Lucinda Creighton has made the switch to business. Her new company, Vulcan Consulting, "offers specialist advice to growing businesses and multinational companies on complex domestic and EU regulation". On today's Business Podcast, Lucinda talks about the aftermath of her election defeat, deciding to go it alone with a new company, and her views on Brexit and the Apple tax ruling. And in week two of our series profiling the finalists of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards, we speak with Lesley Codd of Codd Mushrooms, Louise Grubb of Q1 Scientific and Noel Moran of Prepaid Financial Services.

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
Lucinda Creighton: From Politics To Business / EY Entrepreneurs Week 2

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 38:24


Following the loss of her Dáil seat, former Minister for Europe and Renua founder Lucinda Creighton has made the switch to business. Her new company, Vulcan Consulting, "offers specialist advice to growing businesses and multinational companies on complex domestic and EU regulation". On today's Business Podcast, Lucinda talks about the aftermath of her election defeat, deciding to go it alone with a new company, and her views on Brexit and the Apple tax ruling. And in week two of our series profiling the finalists of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards, we speak with Lesley Codd of Codd Mushrooms, Louise Grubb of Q1 Scientific and Noel Moran of Prepaid Financial Services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guardian News
Lucinda Creighton on the road ahead for Renua

Guardian News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 1:00


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Irish Times Inside Politics
The Lives of Others - Catherine Murphy, Eamon Ryan, Billy Timmins

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 49:45


As the campaign enters its second full week it looks increasingly likely that smaller groups will be called upon by the bigger parties in the formation of the next Government. Catherine Murphy of Social Democrats, Eamon Ryan of the Green Party and Billy Timmins of Renua join Hugh to discuss why the current Government's message is not winning over more voters despite positive economic trends. Eamon Ryan also explains why he thinks the Green Party should be included in tonight's 7-way leaders debate.

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

Mailo Power, running in Waterford for Renua defends her party's policies ahead of the election. The post Here's How 27 - Mailo Power of Renua appeared first on Here's How.

Michael Graham on High Noon
Ridiculous Renua, Obama's tears and euro-weakness

Michael Graham on High Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016


Michael Graham cannot stand Renua, even though he's not even on the same continent as them.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
General election, herd health plan, farm accidents and greyhound racing - Podcast Ep. 41

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 22:48


This New Year marks the opening of election season – not only at the IFA, but also for the general election expected early this spring.Renua was the first party to present their manifesto to voters this week and they had a number of proposals for farmers. Irish Farmers Journal news journalist Odile Evans met two of Renua’s candidates.News correspondent Pat O'Toole discusses the expectations of rural voters with news editor Patrick Donohoe.One of your New Year’s resolution may well be to draw up a health plan for your herd. Let’s listen in as Cork-based Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles goes through the exercise wit his vet. In this week’s Irish Farmers Journal, we also go through the HSA’s annual report on fatal accidents at work. While the numbers showed an improvement in 2015, 18 people still lost their lives on Irish farms.At the end of last year, the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks launched the Safe Family Farms campaign to help change the mentality that allows so many tragedies to take place. We received support from Kildare tillage farmer Michael O’Brien, who survived an accident 40 years ago and told his story to digital editor Thomas Hubert.And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan met Sarah Kinsella, one of the few women to develop their career in the greyhound industry. She tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy what she discovered when interviewing Sarah Kinsella for this week’s edition.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
General election, herd health plan, farm accidents and greyhound racing - Podcast Ep. 41

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 22:48


This New Year marks the opening of election season – not only at the IFA, but also for the general election expected early this spring.Renua was the first party to present their manifesto to voters this week and they had a number of proposals for farmers. Irish Farmers Journal news journalist Odile Evans met two of Renua’s candidates.News correspondent Pat O'Toole discusses the expectations of rural voters with news editor Patrick Donohoe.One of your New Year’s resolution may well be to draw up a health plan for your herd. Let’s listen in as Cork-based Irish Farmers Journal contributor Tommy Moyles goes through the exercise wit his vet. In this week’s Irish Farmers Journal, we also go through the HSA’s annual report on fatal accidents at work. While the numbers showed an improvement in 2015, 18 people still lost their lives on Irish farms.At the end of last year, the Irish Farmers Journal and ESB Networks launched the Safe Family Farms campaign to help change the mentality that allows so many tragedies to take place. We received support from Kildare tillage farmer Michael O’Brien, who survived an accident 40 years ago and told his story to digital editor Thomas Hubert.And Irish Country Living journalist Mary Phelan met Sarah Kinsella, one of the few women to develop their career in the greyhound industry. She tells consumer editor Ciara Leahy what she discovered when interviewing Sarah Kinsella for this week’s edition.

RTÉ - Mornings with Dave Fanning

Finbarr is Shane Filan’s (Westlife) older brother. He has entered politics and is the Renua candidate for the Sligo constituency in the next general election

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