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Best podcasts about Rob Doyle

Latest podcast episodes about Rob Doyle

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM - (Andrew Smith, Roger Grossman, Chuck Sorrell)- 11/8/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 44:25


To start the second hour of the show, Coach Lovell talks to Andrew Smith of the New Pal Radio Network. New Pal beat Pendelton Heights to secure their sectional championship, 41-7. Smith talks about the explosive plays that got the Dragons the win. Roger Grossman of WRSW also calls in to recap Warsaw's 31-28 win over Concord. Chuck Sorrell joins the show to talk about South Putnam's 44-6 win over Riverton Park to give them the sectional championship. David Eha of the Ball State Radio Network joins to talk about their 87-60 win over Franklin College. Evan Ulery of Batesville joins the show to talk about their 21-7 upset over #5 in 3A Lawrenceburg. Tanner Camp of the Region Radio Sports Network joins the show to talk about Crown Point's 35-0 shutout over Penn to secure their sectional championship. Rob Doyle of Bishop Chatard joins to talk about his team's 28-24 win over Roncalli. Matt Florian of LVH1 calls in to talk about North Judson -San Pierre's dominating win over Laville, with the final score of 44-18. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Rob Doyle has had several encounters with break ins, property theft, and open drug use, and he's had enough. The downtown Fredericton resident says the uptick in property crime in his neighbourhood is seriously making him consider moving. 

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM - (Tim Able, Greg Rakestraw, Tyler Bless)- 9/6/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 43:29


In the second hour of the show, Tim Able, coach of Triton Central joins to talk about their 16-13 win over Lutheran.  Tyler Bless, coach of the Plainfield Quakers joins the show to talk about their 42-0 win over Mooresville, a dominating performance. Greg Rakestraw of Indiana SRN joins to talk about Washington's 45 to 6 win over North Knox. Mike Scavarro of Indiana SRN joins the show to recap the Evansville Memorial 35-6 win over Evansville Central. Kurt Darling of the ISC Sports Network calls in and gives coach a rundown on the North Putnam South Putnam game. North Putnam won 23-22. Paul Condry of Indiana Football Digest gives us his take on the Valpo 42-7 win over La Porte. Coach Barrett of South Vermillion joins the show to talk about their win over Parke Heritage. Rob Doyle of Bishop Chatard joins the show to talk about his team's 9-3 win over Roncalli. Eric Moore of Center Grove joins the show to tell coach about Center Grove's 24-10 win over Trinity Kentucky, one of the top teams in the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00 PM - 11:00 PM - (Eddie Garrison, Rob Doyle, Ryan Cole) - 8/30/24

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 44:13


After a scoreboard update from Corbin Lingenfelter to start the hour, Network Indiana's own Eddie Garrison joined Coach Bob Lovell to recap the Decatur Central/New Palestine 21-21 tie. The game was suspended due to inclement weather and will resume tomorrow. Later in the hour, Gary McGinnis of IndianaHighSchoolSports.com joins to discuss the Zionsville/Lawrence Central game, suspended in the second quarter. The Bears led 6-3 at the time of the postponement. Next, Chatard Head Coach Rob Doyle joins to talk about the first half between his Trojans, a 28-7 "win" over Hanover Central. The game was called after a half, making the 28-7 score final. Then, Ryan Cole, the head coach of Centerville High School, calls in to talk about his team's 54-7 blowout win over Hagerstown. To finish the hour, Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network, joins the show to talk about Warren Central's 54-0 thumping of Warsaw. Rakestraw explains why Warsaw won't put too much stock into tonight's game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Censored
Abject Grace: Bad Lieutenant (1992) feat. Rob Doyle

Censored

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 49:03


This remarkable neo-noir, directed by Abel Ferrara, has never been certified by the Irish Film Classification Office (the new name for the censor's office). Aoife and Lloyd Meadhbh are joined by author Rob Doyle to discuss how Abel Ferrara and Zoe Lund, with backgrounds in porno sleaze, made a sincere film about redemption, and forgiveness.Bad Lieutenant dir. Abel Ferrara, starring Harvey KeitelRob Doyle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST
Episode Twenty-Three | Rob Doyle

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 65:12


In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rob Doyle about his essay 'The lightning rod', which was published in The Dublin Review Number 92 | Autumn 2023.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Dublin Theatre Festival - Real to Reel: Garech de Brún and Claddagh Records - Lessons in Chemistry - Rob Doyle

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 50:02


Helen Meany reviews some of the plays at this year's Dublin Theatre Festival - James Morrissey tells the story of Garech De Brún and Claddagh Records in his new book Real to Reel - Lessons in Chemistry with Brie Larson on Apple TV - Rob Doyle on his essay 'The Lightning Rod'.

Real Estate Investor Dad Podcast ( Investing / Investment in Canada )
St. John's Newfoundland Real Estate Market - Rob Doyle (Canada Edmonton Alberta)

Real Estate Investor Dad Podcast ( Investing / Investment in Canada )

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 56:38


Interested in joining the REI Masters Mentorship Program? Head to www.reimasters.ca Or email us at info@reimasters.ca   Got a question you'd like answered on the show? Email us at info@reimorningshow.com   Need some motivation?  Text Wayne Hillier 587-400-0721

Real Estate Investing Morning Show ( REI Investment in Canada )
St. John's Newfoundland Real Estate Market - Rob Doyle (Canada Edmonton Alberta)

Real Estate Investing Morning Show ( REI Investment in Canada )

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 56:38


Interested in joining the REI Masters Mentorship Program? Head to www.reimasters.ca Or email us at info@reimasters.ca   Got a question you'd like answered on the show? Email us at info@reimorningshow.com   Need some motivation?  Text Wayne Hillier 587-400-0721

Shakespeare and Company

This week our host switches chairs to discuss his new novel, Beasts of England, a state-of-the-farmyard novel about back-stabbers, truth-twisters and corrupt charlatans.Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-england*Manor Farm has reinvented itself as the South of England's premium petting zoo. Now, instead of a working farm, humans and beasts alike areinvited (for a small fee) to come and stroke, fondle, and take rides on the farm's inhabitants.But life is not a bed of roses for the animals, in spite of what their leaders may want them to believe. Elections are rigged, the community is beset by factions, and sacred mottos are being constantly updated. The Farm is descending into chaos. What's more, a mysterious ‘illness' has started ripping through the animals, killing them one by one…In Beasts of England, Adam Biles honours, updates and subverts George Orwell's classic, all the while channelling the chaotic, fragmentary nature of populist politics in the Internet age into a savage farmyard satire.*Adam Biles is an English writer and translator based in Paris. He is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company, from where he hosts their weekly podcast. In 2022, he conceived and presented Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses—an epic, polyphonic celebration of James Joyce's masterwork. Feeding Time, his first novel, was published by Galley Beggar Press in 2016, and was chosen by The Guardian as a Fiction Pick for 2016 and was a book of the year for The Observer, The Irish Times, The Millions and 3:AM Magazine. It was published by Editions Grasset in France in 2018 to great critical acclaim. His second novel, Beasts of England, will be published in September 2023 by Galley Beggar Press, and in 2025 by Editions Grasset. It was selected as a "2023 highlight" by The Guardian. A collection of his conversations with writers, The Shakespeare and Company Book of Interviews, will be published by Canongate in October 2023.Rob Doyle was born in Dublin. His first novel, Here Are the Young Men, was chosen as a book of the year by the Sunday Times, Irish Times and Independent, and was among Hot Press magazine's ‘20 Greatest Irish Novels 1916-2016'. Doyle has adapted it for film with director Eoin Macken. Doyle also has a published collection of short stories; This is the Ritual. Doyle is the editor of the anthology The Other Irish Tradition and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Vice, TLS, Dublin Review, and many other publications, and he writes a weekly books column for the Irish Times. His newest book Threshold will be published in 2020. He teaches on the MA in Creative Writing at the University of Limerick.Listen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10:00PM-11:00PM-(John Herrick, Kurt Darling, Greg Rakestraw, Brad Huber, Head Coach Rob Doyle, Mike Kelly)-8/25/2023

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 42:29


It's the start of hour number two here on Network Indiana's Indiana Sports Talk, Coach Bob Lovell and James Adams are joined by John Herrick from the ISC Sports Network. John had the call of Christian Brothers over Carmel 55-28. Head Coch Rob Doyle from Bishop Chatard joins the show to talk Trojan football who dominated Arsenal Tech tonight 46-6. Kurt Darling from Ninestar TV joins Coach to talk Mount Vernon's 41-38 win over Franklin tonight. ISC Sports Network's Greg Rakestraw calls in to discuss his call of Fishers and Pike. The Tigers got a 40-0 win over the Red Devils. Head Coach Mike Kelly calls from Hamilton Southeastern to talk about the Royals big 35-7 win over North Central. From indianahighschoolsports.com, Brad Huber joins to talk his call of Brebeuf and Tri West. The Braves got the win over the Bruins 34-17.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BAOS: Beer & Other Shhh Podcast
Episode #125: We Want To Live In Your Fridge with Steve Abrams + Rob Doyle of Harmon's Craft Brewing | Adjunct Series

BAOS: Beer & Other Shhh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 116:09


Y'all already know that the BAOS team is heavy into non-alcoholic beverages, so clearly we were excited to hang out with the team behind Harmon's Craft Brewing. Co-Founders Steve and Rob (we were just missing Mike Cuch who was hit with internet issues due to the massive Ontario storm) hung out with Cee (who was in Miami) to chat about their beginnings founding Mill St. Brewing, why they started a new non-alcoholic beer project, their approach to the beer, the volume of liquid dumped to get to where they're at, their "flavour first" philosophy, why craft breweries need to become craft beverage companies, and their choice of styles for their flagship lineup. They crushed Harmon's three core brands - Lunchbox Lagered Ale, Half Day Hazy IPA and Jack Pine Pale Ale. Cheers!  BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads

The Arts Council Podcast
The Art of Reading Book Club with Colm Tóibín | Episode 14: 'Trouble' by Philip Ó Ceallaigh

The Arts Council Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 45:13


The March Art of Reading book club features Laureate for Irish Fiction Colm Tóibín in conversation with writer Philip Ó Ceallaigh about his book 'Trouble'. “Philip Ó Ceallaigh is a brilliant, uncompromising and ambitious writer who has long been resident in Bucharest. Of his collection of stories ‘Trouble', the Los Angeles Review of Books wrote: ‘Ó Ceallaigh writes with such immediacy, such confessional intensity, that when the narrator leans in close and says, “Look — there lies trouble,” it is impossible to look away.” - Colm Tóibín Philip Ó Ceallaigh has published over fifty short stories, most of them gathered in his three collections. The most recent is Trouble, from the Stinging Fly Press. He has been described by John Banville as “a master” of the short story form and named by Rob Doyle as his “favourite living writer of short stories”. His work has appeared in Granta, The Los Angeles Review of Books and The Irish Times and has been translated into over a dozen languages. He was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for his first book, Notes from a Turkish Whorehouse. He is also an essayist and critic with a particular interest in Jewish-European history, and his translation of Mihail Sebastian's interwar novel For Two Thousand Years was published by Penguin Classics. He lives in Bucharest, Romania. Read more about the Laureate for Irish Fiction programme here: www.artscouncil.ie/Arts-in-Ireland/Literature/Laureate-for-Irish-Fiction/Laureate-for-Irish-Fiction-2022-2024/

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST
Conversations 2022 | The Writer and The City with Kevin Power, Rob Doyle and Niamh Campbell

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 57:05


Conversations is an annual event where we invite contributors to the magazine to join us for a live public discussion. Conversations 2022 took place in MoLI, the Museum of Literature Ireland in Dublin in November 2022. It features Kevin Power, Rob Doyle and Niamh Campbell in conversation with Aingeala Flannery. The Dublin Review is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. For more information, or to subscribe to the magazine go to thedublinreview.com

Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
Pages 852 - 871 │ Ithaca part VI│ Read by Rob Doyle & Roisin Kiberd

Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 37:22


Pages 852 - 871 │ Ithaca part VI│ Read by Rob Doyle & Roisin KiberdRob Doyle is the author of four internationally acclaimed books: Autobibliography, Threshold, This is the Ritual, and Here Are The Young Men, which was adapted as a film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Dean-Charles Chapman, and was named as one of Hot Press magazine's '20 Greatest Irish Novels 1916-2016'. Doyle's writing has appeared in the New York Times, Observer, TLS, Dublin Review, and many other publications, and his work has been translated into several languages. Buy Autobibliography here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781800750524/autobibliographyRoisin Kiberd's essays have been published in the Dublin Review, the White Review, the Stinging Fly and Winter Papers. She has written features on technology and culture for publications including the Guardian, Vice and Motherboard, where she wrote a column about internet subcultures. Having spent some time in London as the online voice of a cheese brand, she now lives between Dublin and Berlin.Buy The Disconnect here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9781788165785/the-disconnect*Looking for our author interview podcast? Listen here: https://podfollow.com/shakespeare-and-companySUBSCRIBE NOW FOR EARLY EPISODES AND BONUS FEATURESAll episodes of our Ulysses podcast are free and available to everyone. However, if you want to be the first to hear the recordings, by subscribing, you can now get early access to recordings of complete sections.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/shakespeare-and-company/id6442697026Subscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoIn addition a subscription gets you access to regular bonus episodes of our author interview podcast. All money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit.*Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here: https://shakespeareandcompany.comBuy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulyssesFind out more about Hay Festival here: https://www.hayfestival.com/homeAdam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Find out more about him here: https://www.adambiles.netBuy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeDr. Lex Paulson is Executive Director of the School of Collective Intelligence at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco.Original music & sound design by Alex Freiman.Hear more from Alex Freiman here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1Follow Alex Freiman on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/alex.guitarfreiman/Featuring Flora Hibberd on vocals.Hear more of Flora Hibberd here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5EFG7rqfVfdyaXiRZbRkpSVisit Flora Hibberd's website: This is my website:florahibberd.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/ Music production by Adrien Chicot.Hear more from Adrien Chicot here: https://bbact.lnk.to/utco90/Follow Adrien Chicot on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adrienchicot/Photo by Katie Freeney See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

1storypod
66: Rob Doyle

1storypod

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 77:32


BERLIN / NYC — Rob Doyle, author of Threshold (2020), Autobibliography (2021), Here Are The Young Men (2014) and This Is the Ritual (2016) on travel, life in Berlin, Bolaño, Kerouac, publishing, Nietzsche, and quitting drinking. Sean Thor Conroe is the author of Fuccboi (2022).

BOAT Briefing
96: The Big BOAT Interview: Rob Doyle and Pieter Van Geest

BOAT Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 47:47


Could this be the future of yachting design? A trimaran nearly as wide as it is long with virtually unlimited range, as long as there is wind, water and sun. Designer Pieter Van Geest and naval architect Rob Doyle conceived Domus as a flexible platform, ideally suited for a circumnavigation (“Panamax ready” both in terms of its width and height), or a party platform. The design team says that despite its radical looks (please go to boatinternational.com for the incredible visuals), this trimaran would be easier and less expensive to build than a comparable catamaran. All systems are concentrated in the central hull, and the boat could be built in sections. Roy and Pieter, who both have a particular affinity to sailing have worked with Ron Holland in years past and now both head their own studios, in Ireland and The Netherlands respectively. They say the pendulum is swinging back to sailing, and one of the challenges is the lack of build slots. However, with everyone looking for space, a trimaran is a plausible and attractive solution, which offers plenty of space to stretch out and incorporate solar panels, batteries, and fuel cells. Links:  https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/trimaran-concept-domus-unveiled BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com Subscribe: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions

Shakespeare and Company
On the Pleasures (and Pains) of Rereading, with Rob Doyle

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 53:49


We speak with novelist Rob Doyle about his new book Autobibliography in which he recounts a year spent rereading 52 books. Detailing the memories the books unearthed and the impact they had on him Autobibliography is a fascinating insight into the apprenticeship of one of our most exciting young novelists and a full-throated, although not unambiguous celebration of the power of literature.Buy Autobibliography here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781800750524/autobibliography*SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR BONUS FEATURESLooking for Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses? https://podfollow.com/sandcoulyssesIf you want to spend even more time at Shakespeare and Company, you can now subscribe for regular bonus episodes including:Early access to complete chapters of Friends of Shakespeare and Company read UlyssesAn initiation into the world of rare book collecting;The chance to expand your reading horizons as our passionate booksellers recommend their favourite titles;Handpicked classic interviews from our archive;And an insight into what makes your favourite writers tick as they answer searching questions from our Café's Proust questionnaire.Subscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoSubscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/shakespeare-and-company-writers-books-and-paris/id1040121937?l=enAll money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit, created to fund our noncommercial activities—from the upstairs reading library, to the writers-in-residence program, to our charitable collaborations, and our free events.*Rob Doyle was born in Dublin. His first novel, Here Are the Young Men, was published in 2014. It was chosen as a book of the year by the Sunday Times, Irish Times and Independent, and was among Hot Press magazine's '20 Greatest Irish Novels 1916-2016'. Doyle has adapted it for a film with director Eoin Macken. Doyle's collection of short stories, This is the Ritual, was published by Bloomsbury in 2016. Doyle is the editor of the The Other Irish Tradition (Dalkey Archive Press), and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep (Broken Dimanche Press). His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Vice, TLS, Dublin Review, and many other publications, and he writes a weekly books column for the Irish Times. He teaches on the Creative Writing MFA at the University of Limerick, and lives the rest of the year in Berlin.Follow Rob on Twitter here: @RobDoyle1Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeListen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Eternal Hoptimist Podcast
Steve Abrams & Rob Doyle of Harmon's Non-Alc Brewery

The Eternal Hoptimist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 45:19


Jaime and Erica chat with Rob and Steve of Harmon's Non-Alcholic Brewery about why and how they're brewing non-alcoholic beer.  www.ladiesdrinkbeer.comwww. harmonsbeer.com

System of Systems
PREVIEW Disney Land Death Penalty (w/ Rob Doyle)

System of Systems

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 18:15


We are joined by Irish novelist Rob Doyle, who is now best known for his work of delirious auto-fiction Threshold, a series of vignettes documenting the writer's drug usage and travels, and more recently Autobibliography (2021), which collects various essays on books that Rob has held closely throughout his career and becomes a kind of memoir told through the books that made him: Marcus Aurelius, Houellebecq, Nietzsche, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and more. Rob is currently posted up in Sinagapore on a residency, and tells us about the bizarrely functional control society that the city has become. FULL EPISODE HERE SOUNDTRACK Ricardo Villalobos - 28122002 Peter Jeffries - Electricity Pink Floyd - When You're In Pain Teens - The Poured Out Blood 5th Ward Boyz - Studio Gangster  LINKS: Rob at Twitter: @RobDoyle1 Rob at Instagram: @skullhotel Buy Threshold Buy Autobibliography Rob's favorite books for Irish Times  William Gibson's Disneyland With the Death Penalty

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST
Episode Ten | Rob Doyle

THE DUBLIN REVIEW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 58:03


In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rob Doyle about a personal essay he wrote called Tastes good with the money, which was published in NUMBER 83 | SUMMER 2021. Rob Doyle is a novelist, short story writer and essayist from Dublin. His fiction debut Here Are the Young Men was published in 2014, this was followed by a short story collection This Is The Ritual in 2016. His third book Threshold was published in 2020. A collection of personal reflections on his favourite books Autobibliography came out late last year. Rob has been contributing to The Dublin Review since 2013.

Better Known
Rob Doyle

Better Known

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 29:00


Rob Doyle discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Rob Doyle is the author of four internationally acclaimed books: Autobibliography, Threshold, This Is the Ritual and Here Are the Young Men, which has been adapted for film. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Observer, TLS and Dublin Review among other publications, and he edited the anthologies The Other Irish Tradition and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep. His work has been translated into several languages. Coriolanus (2011) https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/jan/22/coriolanus-film-review-ralph-fiennes Four Tet's Spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2uzbATYxs9V8YQi5lf89WG?si=27dff54c2f194322&nd=1 The train journey from Dublin to Rosslare Harbour https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin%E2%80%93Rosslare_railway_line Last Evenings on Earth, the story collection by Roberto Bolaño https://roughghosts.com/2016/07/25/poets-artists-and-other-lost-souls-last-evenings-on-earth-by-roberto-bolano/ Anthropoid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r136kTbmOTw Super Hot video game https://superhotgame.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

The Colophon
8. Bloomsyear Centennial Reading: Episode 1

The Colophon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 59:51


We are pleased to present Episode 1 of Thornwillow's #Bloomsyear Centennial Reading of James Joyce's ULYSSES. Featuring Oliver Jeffers, Rob Doyle, Loudon Wainwright III, Alison Fraser, and Malachy McCourt reading Episode I, TELEMACHUS of James Joyce's ULYSSES.Support the show (https://thornwillow.com/thornwillow-dispatch)

Let's Meet For a Beer
Episode #51 - Steve Abrams, Rob Doyle & Mike Cuch Co-Founders - Harmon's Craft Brewery

Let's Meet For a Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 47:12


On today's episode of the Let's Meet For a Beer Podcast, I connected with the team behind Harmon's Craft Brewery - one of Canada's fastest-growing non-alcoholic breweries.I first met Steve Abrams over ten years ago after he started Mill Street Brewery - which he eventually sold to Labatts Brewing Company.  Rob Doyle is a former Brewmaster at Mill Street and currently works as a Professor at Niagara College Canada.  Mike Cuch is an expert in consumer packaged goods - which is a pretty good way to round out the team!  On the podcast, we discuss how the three of them teamed up to create Harmon's and why they decided to focus on non-alcoholic beer.  We also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the non-alcoholic sector of the beer industry and why they chose to go fully organic!“We named it 'Harmon's Craft Brewing' as a shout-out to my mom - because on a greater level this brewery is all about family.”  Steve AbramsAlberta Beer Festivals: website | twitter | instagramHarmon's Craft Brewery : website |  instagram 

Books and Authors
JJ Bola, David Damrosch and Rob Doyle, plus Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor and Taskeen Ahmed

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 27:39


JJ Bola, David Damrosch and Rob Doyle plus Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor and Taskeen Ahmed

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Robert Sheehan - Rob Doyle - Album reviews

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 44:10


In his debut collection of short stories, 'Disappearing Act', actor Robert Sheehan reflects on the absurdity of human behaviour, Rob Doyle's latest book is non-fiction, an account of 52 books he read in a year, from Susan Sontag to Martin Amis, Kate Brennan Harding and Pat Carty review the latest albums from Ed Sheeran to Tori Amos.

Shakespeare and Company
Rob Doyle and Rachel Kushner in conversation

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 64:15


We were joined by two of the most radical and exciting voices in anglophone literature, Rob Doyle and Rachel Kushner, for a discussion of art, class, truth and how much of a ‘sick puppy' Georges Bataille really was. Buy Rob Doyle's Threshold here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9781526607089/threshold Buy Rachel Kushner's The Hard Crowd here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9781787333109/the-hard-crowd Browse our online store here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/15/online-store/16/bookstore Become a Friend of S&Co here: https://friendsofshakespeareandcompany.com * Rachel Kushner is the bestselling author of three novels: the Booker- and NBCC Award–shortlisted The Mars Room; The Flamethrowers, a finalist for the National Book Award and a New York Times top ten book of 2013; and Telex from Cuba, a finalist for the National Book Award. She grew up in San Francisco and lives in Los Angeles. Rob Doyle was born in Dublin. His first novel, Here Are the Young Men, was published in 2014. It was chosen as a book of the year by the Sunday Times, Irish Times and Independent, and was among Hot Press magazine's '20 Greatest Irish Novels 1916-2016'. Doyle has adapted it for a film with director Eoin Macken. Doyle's collection of short stories, This is the Ritual, was published by Bloomsbury in 2016. Doyle is the editor of the The Other Irish Tradition (Dalkey Archive Press), and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep (Broken Dimanche Press). His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Vice, TLS, Dublin Review, and many other publications, and he writes a weekly books column for the Irish Times. He teaches on the Creative Writing MFA at the University of Limerick, and lives the rest of the year in Berlin. Follow Rob on Twitter here: @RobDoyle1 * Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-time

COLD LIPS
Ambit Radio x Soho Radio with Lias Saoudi, Fat White Family, Jenni Fagan, Rob Doyle & more

COLD LIPS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 103:54


Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family discusses the ‘Johnson  method' alongside the theme of Futility! Fear! Faith! with author of the cult worldtrip-inside-your-soul book, Threshold, Rob Doyle, and Jenni  Fagan, who's recent novel, Luckenbooth frames gothic Victoriana into Edinburgh tenements over 9 decades by way of beatnik residents of mulitudinous force.  Also, hear work from Jeremy Reed, Connor Seed and  Vida Adamcewski's letter to her brother, Saul from Fat White Family.   Hosted by Kirsty Allison, with thanks to Clare Lynch for producing.This  is the first show on Soho Radio NYC & Culture from the venerable  Ambit arts and literary quarterly, which was established in 1959 by Dr  Martin Bax in London.  Editors have included JG Ballard and Eduardo  Paolozzi.  Work by everyone from William S Burroughs, Stevie Smith,  David Hockney, Francis Bacon, Linton Kwesi Johnson to more recent  literary and arts idols has been published on the infamous pages which  became somewhat banned in 1969 for launching a competition for work  written on drugs.Poet  Briony Bax (Rough Trade Books) took to the helm in 2013, and recently  recruited Kirsty Allison, who have together introduced the all new Ambit  Pop editions, which interchange with the traditional unsolicited  submission editions of 96 pages selected by editors.The first Ambit Pop is out now, and is guest edited by Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family who  introduces a stellar crew of Rob Doyle, Jenni Fagan, Benjamin Myers,  Adelle Stripe, Jeremy Reed, Zaffar Kunial, Connor Seed, Nina Power, Vida  Adamczewski, Niall Griffiths - with art from Marco Livingstone, Steven  Allan, Anna McDowell, Wayne Horse, and Neal Fox (Le Gun) have created  something quite exceptional, and it's £10 or £30 for a print  subscription for a year.The  annual competition is currently open for another month with the theme  of Metamorphosis and judges: Deborah Levy (stories), Kim Addonizio  (poems) and Michael Salu (illustration).  Enter now!https://ambitmagazine.co.uk/ To hear more, visit kirstyallison.substack.com

Ambit x Soho Radio
Ambit Radio x Soho Radio with Lias Saoudi, Fat White Family, Jenni Fagan, Rob Doyle & more

Ambit x Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 103:54


Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family discusses the ‘Johnson method' alongside the theme of Futility! Fear! Faith! with author of the cult worldtrip-inside-your-soul book, Threshold, Rob Doyle, and Jenni Fagan, who's recent novel, Luckenbooth frames gothic Victoriana into Edinburgh tenements over 9 decades by way of beatnik residents of mulitudinous force. Also, hear work from Jeremy Reed, Connor Seed and Vida Adamcewski's letter to her brother, Saul from Fat White Family. Hosted by Kirsty Allison, with thanks to Clare Lynch for producing. This is the first show on Soho Radio NYC & Culture from the venerable Ambit arts and literary quarterly, which was established in 1959 by Dr Martin Bax in London. Editors have included JG Ballard and Eduardo Paolozzi. Work by everyone from William S Burroughs, Stevie Smith, David Hockney, Francis Bacon, Linton Kwesi Johnson to more recent literary and arts idols has been published on the infamous pages which became somewhat banned in 1969 for launching a competition for work written on drugs. Poet Briony Bax (Rough Trade Books) took to the helm in 2013, and recently recruited Kirsty Allison, who have together introduced the all new Ambit Pop editions, which interchange with the traditional unsolicited submission editions of 96 pages selected by editors. The first Ambit Pop is out now, and is guest edited by Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family who introduces a stellar crew of Rob Doyle, Jenni Fagan, Benjamin Myers, Adelle Stripe, Jeremy Reed, Zaffar Kunial, Connor Seed, Nina Power, Vida Adamczewski, Niall Griffiths - with art from Marco Livingstone, Steven Allan, Anna McDowell, Wayne Horse, and Neal Fox (Le Gun) have created something quite exceptional, and it's £10 or £30 for a print subscription for a year. The annual competition is currently open for another month with the theme of Metamorphosis and judges: Deborah Levy (stories), Kim Addonizio (poems) and Michael Salu (illustration). Enter now! https://ambitmagazine.co.uk/

iCRAGorama
S3E3 - "Irish Stratigraphy: The Blue Book Project" with Rob Doyle and Eoin McGrath

iCRAGorama

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 41:57


Rob is the project manager for the Blue Book project at iCRAG, an upcoming online repository of borehole information about the Carboniferous strata in Ireland, home to many Pb and Zn ore bodies. With Eoin from Geological Survey Ireland, they tell us why un update from the original Blue Book by Mike Philcox was needed, and what impact the new version will have on the mining industry sector in Ireland. Hosted and produced by Niamh Faulkner and Ben Couvin. Edited by Niamh Faulkner and Ben Couvin.

The Arts Council Podcast
What The Hell/Heaven Are We Doing - 06. Rob Doyle

The Arts Council Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 17:10


The Laureate for Irish Fiction, Sebastian Barry, hosts a series of brief conversations with fellow writers asking what is writing. What is its purpose and mystery beyond the pragmatic notions of academia and journalism? This series will form part of a visual archive highlighting the golden age of writing in Ireland. Rob Doyle was born in Dublin. His widely acclaimed first novel, Here Are the Young Men, was published in 2014. It was chosen as a book of the year by the Irish Times, Independent, Sunday Times and Sunday Business Post. His second book This is the Ritual was published in January 2016 and was a book of the year in the New Statesman, Sunday Times and Irish Times. His fiction, essays, and criticism have been published in many newspapers and journals. He is editor of the Dalkey Archive's anthology, The Other Irish Tradition and editor and co-author of In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep. Rob currently lives in Berlin. The Laureate for Irish Fiction is an initiative of the Arts Council in partnership with University College Dublin and New York University

What's Left?
What’s Right About Talking to the Left?

What's Left?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021


This time the roles are reversed.  Rob Doyle and Jake Schmidt (two Trump voters who consider themselves more on the conservative spectrum), ask What’s Left? Some questions about the Constitution, the Green New Deal, wealth and income, who is rich?, taxes, immigration and racism.  This is part of what we hope to be an ongoing engagement between those of us who claim Left with those who claim Right.Policing PregnancyMichele Goodwin, a University of California Irvine law professor and founding director of the Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy, explains America’s long history of policing the reproductive choices of Black women.What’s Left? Website:Previous What’s Left? EpisodesLast Week: SF Sues SFUSDRob and Jake Interview Podcasts: iTunes: Spotify: Bitchute: YouTube:  LBRY:  stitcher: Googleplaymusic: 

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 689 — Rob Doyle

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 98:42


Rob Doyle is the guest. His new book, Threshold, is available from Bloomsbury. Doyle's debut novel, Here Are the Young Men, was published in 2014 by Bloomsbury and the Lilliput Press. It was selected as one of Hot Press magazine’s ‘20 Greatest Irish Novels 1916-2016’, and has been made into a film starring Dean Charles Chapman and Anya Taylor Joy. This is the Ritual, a collection of short stories, was published in 2016 to widespread acclaim. Doyle is the editor of the anthology The Other Irish Tradition (Dalkey Archive Press), and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep (Broken Dimanche Press). He has written for the Guardian, TLS, Vice, Sunday Times, Dublin Review, Observer and many other publications, and throughout 2019 he wrote a weekly column on cult books for the Irish Times. He lives between Ireland and Berlin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What's Left?
Talking WIth Trump Voters

What's Left?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020


Who are the Trump voters? We think we may know them from the media's narrative, but do we really know them? Today we invited two of them, Rob Doyle and Jake Schmidt, to speak for themselves.Last Week: CA LockdownJake’s Interview2020 ElectionStimulus Package BoondoggleWhat’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Spotify: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic:

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10pm-11pm (Championship weekend for High School Football across the State, we hear from Coaches getting ready for the big game) 11/27/2020

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 43:41


In this hour of Indiana Sports Talk Host Bob Lovell breaks down High School Football State Championship weekend. Rob Doyle joins from Bishop Chatard to speak on his teams journey to Lucas Oil. He also talks about what his team will have to do to get a victory this weekend. We also hear from Big Joe Staysniak who was the color commentator for Center Grove's victory over Westfield. Western Boone won on a last second field goal we wrap up the hour with the player who kicked it Josiah Smith.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10pm-11pm (John Herrick speaks on Center Grove rolling to Lucas Oil and Bill Peebles from Cathedral speaks on another big victory) 11/20/2020

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 37:34


In this hour of Indiana Sports Talk Host Bob Lovell breaks down High School Football across the State of Indiana. John Herrick joins the show to talk about Center Grove's 48-13 victory over Ben Davis. Bob then talks with Kurt Guchsel on Danville's win over Southridge 30-7. Scott Turnquist then joins the show to speak on Zionsville's 27-9 win over Valparaiso. Bill Peebles from Cathedral talks about his victory over Castle 32-7. Rob Doyle won a tight one against Mishawaka Marian 18-13, Bishop Chatard moves on to Lucas Oil. Paul Condry speaks on Southridge's 30-7 victory over Danville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
10pm-11pm (Sam Carnes joins to speak about Tri County's thriller against Traders Point) 10/23/2020

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 43:23


In this hour of Indiana Sports Talk Host Bob Lovell breaks down High School Football across the State for the first round of playoffs. Rob Doyle joins Bob to talk about Bishop Chatard's victory over Hamilton Heights 35-0. Mishawaka Marian defeats Lakleand 20-7 Mike Davidson speaks on the game. Greg Rakestraw talks abour Tri West's win over Indian Creek 26-14. Sam Carnes breaks down a last second victory over Tri County his Traders Point Knights came out on top. kurt Darling was on the call for the Guerin Catholic West Lafayette game, Guerin Catholic came out on top 20-18. Herb king from Seeger joins Bob to talk about their victory over South Vermillion 20-14. Kurt Guchsel was on the call for the Southridge Mt Vernon game, Southridge won 42-10. Tom DIlly joins bob to talk about Guerin Catholic's 20-18 win over West Lafayette. Andy Dorrel talks on Culver Acadamy and their victory over Kankakee Valley 21-14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

COLD LIPS
Rob Doyle x Kirsty Allison, Berlin

COLD LIPS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 71:03


Recorded September 2020, on a balcony in the east, looking down towards the spree river with Berghain between. I’m sitting with Rob Doyle, the author of my favourite book so far this year, Threshold. It's published in the UK and the US by Bloomsbury, so he takes throne as a leader in a new school of digital existentialist modernists, who take a post-millenial ego, and ask questions about the Author’s physical space on the page. Rob Doyle is very tall, he appears at the door wearing a black polo neck and black pegs, looking total jazznik, because later tonight he’ll be on stage with a strain of the Fat White Family in Neukolln, playing percussion at a reassuringly fun evening, where the super-spreading qualities of the flute can be ignored, as we travel in an alt reality, away from the claws that birthed us all. Ex pat life, where universal globalisms of Me Too, BLM, Terf-wars, squish in the Q-Anon malestrom of denial and manipulations of the maleducated grip for sense and logic mean the novel has not felt as relevant and required in counterculture in my lifetime. Threshold sits as a hologram, in an era where the individual is manipulated into the spectrum of hashtag identity politics, and good/bad - like/dislike polarisations mean we are the product, smashed beneath a data-driven duvet in a privatised society. 80% predictable, asking if that too is corrupted as any other statistic,the novel remains relatively data-proof, its nuance its strength, the unsearchable, between the lines facts being far truer than any single sentence or status update. Thanks for listening. I’m making this on Sunday 27 September in Berlin. The music is by Gil De Ray. We’re on a residency in Mitte at the Neurotitan Gallery as guests of the wonderful artist Danielle De Picciotto - whom you can hear a past conversation with in the trenches of all your favourite podcast outlets, via Anchor, Spotify, iTunes, many more, and our own coldlips.co.uk. I also share these on kirstyallison.substack.com, where I gratefully send out thank yous of my new poetry book, Now Is Now, a collection since 007, to paying subscribers. Rob Doyle's Threshold is out now, and the film This Is Ritual is coming soon. Follow him on https://www.instagram.com/skullhotel/ https://coldlips.co.uk/2020/09/12/modern-poetry-live-in-berlin/

COLD LIPS
Letter from Berlin

COLD LIPS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 71:04


I'm working on a piece, based on a scrunched up old lady in a mask, who gets mown down by a cyclist. She's the last old lady in Mitte, Berlin, after Apple smash down the old folks home to build their fourth reich. Does it need more?Today, I'm sharing a recording with the Irish author, Rob Doyle, in preparation of us performing on Wednesday (flyer below). Also some photos.It's my absolute pleasure to be the guest of the legendary Danielle De Picciotto, host of the Blood of A Poet nights at the Volksbuhne, and artist, musician - she has an incredibly inspiring exhibition here at the Neurotitan Gallery, where I'm staying with Gil De Ray. Here I am spinning around it like Kylie. More pictures of the work on Cold Lips' Insta.Find Danielle however you like to find people, and listen to her music, particularly the recent Hackedepicciotto album that I'm very happy to make a tincy appearance on.This residency finds me centre stage of my Eurodream school days, in Mitte, where I saw the wall between East and West ideals getting bashed down on TV in 1989. Made me grow up an optimist, as acid-house unity accelerated Everywhere thereafter. Now my native land makes me feel sick, gut shuddering in this last summer of Europe. I refreshed myself in German lakes, and the C-generation (Covid - thanks Martyn Goodacre) - will not know Europe as I have. They will not know what democracy was, or a world not stressed by climate destruction. As artists are called ‘unviable' by the British government, it gives me great pleasure to become more of one.I cannot thank Danielle De Picciotto for the kindest love, and also husband, Alexander Hacke (of the seminal noise group, Einsturzende Neubauten, and former boyf to one of the worst role models a young girl could have, Cristiane F.) He and Gil De Ray have been bonding, and it's all very cute. Das residency is very 90s - I find different street art and graffiti or stickers each day - after the street tours start downstairs. I have explored the countryside, enjoyed a Fat White Family secret show, seen great art in organised pavilions, and received much love for the poetry book I pulled together to bring here, but also to finish a phase, as the recordings of some of that work are coming…my band with Gil, called Vagrant Lovers - they feature Danielle on violin, and the one and only Malik Crumpler Ameer in response to my words. The first tracks are Ghosts of St Leonards, and Temple. I'm sharing them on October 31, and November 5. My heart is drifting free, encapsulating a story here, more than writing it, sometimes it's about the detours. Winter will allow those words to freeze over the page, as I get my teeth into the new job as Managing Editor at Ambit. In the meantime - I hope you enjoy all this mail sends you. This photo is by Jason McGlade.For your reference, I'm including the intro to the podcast script below…And finally - thank you, to paying subscribers. Without you, I'd not have published Now Is Now, my poetry since 007, and more - it's great to have it stocked here at Neurotitan in Berlin, but also coming soon to Rough Trade in London. If you've not received your book, let me know - unless we've been in touch - and I'll be posting soon.My debut novel was supposed to be out this week, but Covid. And what is life but enjoying the detours? Stay strong, beautiful, and I will send fiction again soon, and recommendations for more. x ScriptINTRO:This is Kirsty Allison in Berlin, on a balcony in the east, looking down towards the spree river with Berghain between.  I'm sitting with Rob Doyle, the author of my favourite book so far this year, Threshold.   It's published in the UK and the US by Bloomsbury, so he takes throne as a leader in a new school of  digital existentialist modernists, who take a post-millenial ego, and ask questions about the Author's physical space on the page.It's a very self-conscious play, to be so self-aware of one's musings as the main act of writing, that it becomes centre stage of a story, that riffs like Sun Ra between the realities of floating self-aware on a dinghy on a sea of cosmic pulp simulacras.  The novel is always new, if it's doing it right - it's playing with something - doing something that's not been said before.  So in a Covid world - as fire tornadoes burn increasing street miliitias, and power struggles can be witnessed in the death scroll -  there's a new wave of The Author reflecting from a stage you recognise, as they explain What It All Means like academics, ingraining themselves to the page, channelling the white light, aware of the ironies of self from all sides of the prism.  Certainly that's the stuff I've been reading of late.  Some of the writers come out demonstrating their problems, and personal privileges, or lack of them - so to get to the end of the pages, still liking the writer - is enigmatic, and masterful.Rob Doyle is very tall, he appears at the door wearing a black polo neck and black pegs, looking total jazznik, because later tonight he'll be on stage with a strain of the Fat White Family in Neukolln, playing percussion at a reassuringly fun evening, where the super-spreading qualities of the flute can be ignored, as we travel in an alt reality, away from the claws that birthed us all.  Ex pat life, where universal globalisms of Me Too,  BLM, Terf-wars, squish in the Q-Anon malestrom of denial and manipulations of the maleducated grip for sense and logic mean the novel has not felt as relevant and required in counterculture in my lifetime.I remember Tessa Williams, one of my first editors, urgently passing me a copy of Trainspotting - its silver-skull cover becoming the book of the 90s.  Heroin chic rose as Britpop banged the national drum, as a kind of distraction from the government reclaiming 'their' streets after the Neo-hippy threat of people raving their lives away, hugging in fields, and driving away in buses, like the ones pictured in the second Cold Lips book, Whos F****n Planet by Martyn Goodacre.Threshold updates that cover, with a hologram, in an era where the individual is manipulated into the spectrum of hashtag identity politics, and good/bad - like/dislike polarisations mean we are the product, smashed beneath a data-driven duvet in a privatised society.  80% predictable, asking if that too is corrupted as any other statistic,the novel remains relatively data-proof, its nuance its strength, the unsearchable, between the lines facts being far truer than any single sentence or status update.OUTRO:Thanks for listening.  I'm making this on Sunday 27 September in Berlin.  The music is by Gil De Ray.  We're on a residency in Mitte at the Neurotitan Gallery as guests of the wonderful artist Danielle De Picciotto - whom you can hear a past conversation with in the trenches of all your favourite podcast outlets, via Anchor, Spotify, iTunes, many more, and our own coldlips.co.uk.  I also share these on kirstyallison.substack.com, where I gratefully send out thank yous of my new poetry book, Now Is Now, a collection since 007, to paying subscribers.  On Wednesday here, Rob Doyle joins me, Kirsty Allison, to perform in the gallery, with the writer and songwriter Kieran Leonard, of Saint Leonard - for a night of Modern Poetry.  There are currently some spaces remaining, it is limited, and doors will close at 7pm.  If you're not in Berlin, we will be streaming on social from Cold Lips, Danielle De Picciotto's and Gallery 46's Facebook and Instagrams.  Donations to artists are always appreciated.  But likely you'll be listening to this after, and I hope you'll find a recording of this memorable occasion.   The residency here has been wonderful - also come and support this space, Neurotitan - it's the last remanent of the joy of reunification between East and West Berlin.  After the wall fell in 1989, the free-for-all of the former no-man's land in the area known as Mitte was attained by squatters in buildings such as Tascheles, now largely a hotel (a model for Shoreditch's site of Red Gallery, that I wrote a book for), and Tresor nightclub in a former bank vault. Without records of previous families, lost in the war and partitioning, everything could be re-written. Neurotitan created a gallery space, bar, and arts spaces which remain underground, showing the works of Genesis P. Orridge, most quality street artists, and radical contemporary artists.  Danielle's show here is mainly work from the past 7 years - and I beg you to see it, buy it, support.And I know this is sounding like one long cultural shopping list, but Rob Doyle's book - Threshold, get it from an independent retailer, and keep an eye out for the forthcoming film version of his debut, This Is Ritual. To hear more, visit kirstyallison.substack.com

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
11pm-12am-(South Putnam’s Chuck Sorrell elaborates on their win over North Putnam, Bishop Chatard’s Rob Doyle on staying undefeated, Darrick Lee from Muncie Central picks up their first win, and more)-09/04/20

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 42:36


Rounding out the final hour of Indiana Sports Talk tonight is Chuck Sorrell from South Putnam following their rivalry win over North Putnam, Muncie Central’s Darrick Lee picks up his first career win, Bishop Chatard’s Rob Doyle describes the moments of his team’s victory over Roncalli, Andrew Smith who had the call of New Pal’s shutout against Yorktown, Lawrence North’s Patrick Mallory following their touchdown win over rival Lawrence Central, Regional Radio Sports Network’s Paul Condry who had the call of Valparaiso’s victory over LaPorte, Dan Egierski had the call of Evansville Central’s win over Evansville Memorial, WKLO’s David Deaton updates you on North Harrison’s overtime game against Corydon Central, and closing out tonight’s show was Clay Mannering from Lewis Cass elaborating on their win over Benton Central tonight. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

COLD LIPS
Modern Poetry

COLD LIPS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 55:44


They are here. Forward!200 first editions. Signed and numbered.Poetry since 007. Foreword by Malik Ameer Crumpler.“At risk of being accused of damning her with faint praise I'd contend that Kirsty Allison is the greatest cultural beacon this planet has produced.” Irvine Welsh“Kirsty Allison's poetry traverses a haunted landscape where magic is entwined with the mundane, romance embraces horror, and the vulgar cavorts with the sublime. At the heart of this collection of vivid verbal panoplies, Allison's perspicacious evocations radiate warmth, humour and a gentle but unwavering intelligence.” Jim Sclavunos, Bad Seed, musician and writerI'm running to the Post Office soon as the bookmarks arrive through the cottage industry door - if you're not a paying subscriber, just get one on Cold Lips. Also, if you have allergies to online payments - we can set something else up. I will be reading from the collection on a livestream with Cold Lips and Gallery 46 London, for this night of Modern Poetry at the Neurotitan Gallery on 30 September 2020 in Berlin (7pm local time). Tickets are strictly limited. The night features a rare reading from Rob Doyle, author of my favourite novel this year, Threshold, and Kieran Leonard, of Saint Leonard, reading for the first time from his novel A Muse.It is part of my forthcoming artist/writer-in-residency support to Danielle De Picciotto's GESAMTKUNSTWERK show at Neurotitan Gallery, Berlin,  12 September > 03 October aside Gil De Ray.If you have time to listen, I hope you enjoy our conversation recorded in February 2020 at Danielle's studio in Wedding, Berlin, when Cold Lips released Martyn Goodacre's Whos F****n Planet book to accompany his exhibition as Das Gift.Thanks for reading. x To hear more, visit kirstyallison.substack.com

The Earthly Delights Podcast
#22: Rob Doyle - Writing & Life Full of Experiences

The Earthly Delights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 53:58


Join Jim and Seb, as they talk to Rob Doyle, the award-winning Irish author. He talks about his transformative experiences with drugs, his mental health, how his life experiences influence his writing and much more.

Market Narratives
Rob Doyle | A-Shares, H-Shares, ADRs, governance and implementation strategies for China

Market Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 37:41


In Episode 40, Alex Proimos speaks with Robert Doyle, director of public markets - equities at bfinance All views expressed on this podcast are subject to change and do not necessarily reflect the views of Conexus Financial. This podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as investment advice.

Bookworm
Rob Doyle: Threshold

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 28:28


Youthful nihilism, contradictory impulses, preferences and desires catch up with Rob Doyle in his explicitly autobiographical novel Threshold.

Dublin City Public Libraries' Podcasts

Listen back to Dublin: One City, One Book 2018, when we celebrated The Long Gaze Back, and the female voice in Irish literature. This anthology of 30 short stories is edited by Sinead Gleeson. In this episode writers and editors talk about anthologies and gender balance, and read from their very favourite short stories. Featuring Sinéad Gleeson, Alan Hayes, Rob Doyle, Eimear Ryan and Philip St John. Chaired by Lia Mills with music by Ciara Sidine, accompanied by Conor Brady. Ciara’s daughters Ava and Romy also feature. For rights reasons you will only hear clips from Ciara’s songs, to hear more visit www.ciarasidine.com Recorded at Farmleigh House on 6 April 2018 The Merry Men by Robert Louis Stevenson read by Philip St John The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Robbins read by Lia Mills San Francisco by Amy Hempel read by Eimear Ryan Zidane's Melancholy by Jean-Philippe Toussaint read by Rob Doyle People Like that are the Only People Here: Canonical Babbling in Peed Onk by Lorrie Moore read by Sinéad Gleeson Alan Hayes reads Butcher Bird by Geraldine Mills; The New Wife by Órfhlaith Foyle; Staying Thin for Daddy by Deirdre Brennan; I, Caroline by Nuala O'Connor Finest Flower, Watching the Dark, Trouble Come Find Me and Little Bird Song by Ciara Sidine Our theme tune is Dream of the forest (jazzy mix) by articom (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/articom/61177

Lift the Sink
Episode 4

Lift the Sink

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 28:59


Today's episode features the winning story for episode 4, "Angels in my Caravan" by Anne Mcdonald, followed by a review of Rob Doyle's "Threshold" and Lynn Buckle's "The Groundsmen".

The YourShelf Podcast
#4 Flights of Thought with Sara Baume

The YourShelf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 65:17


To support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In our latest, fourth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Flights of Thought, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) sits down with author Sara Baume to discuss books, birds, and Sara's nonfiction debut handiwork. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/4. Thanks for listening.  LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Sara about her bookshelves, the books that made her, and what she's excited to read in the near future. (from 2:12)Sara begins the discussion with some insights from the writing of her nonfiction debut, handiwork. Sara and Jay discuss all three of Sara's published books, the importance of birds, solitude and other recurrent themes throughout her work. (from 13:30)Finally, Sara talks about her new novella, slated for a 2021 publication, and talks about launching a book during a national lockdown. Sara also shares some quarantine reading recommendations. (from 54:02)Jay recommends signing up to our Patreon for access to exclusive content, including a 10min bonus episode with more content from the interview, where Jay and Sara Baume play a game of "Celebs Read Nice Tweets", and Sara answers some "phone-in questions".Jay wraps up with all the books that were discussed in the episode and a few other books he recommends. Some of the books and authors we discussed in our latest episode include Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things, Alice Lyons' Oona, Celia Paul's Self Portrait, Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Raynor Winn's The Salt Path, Max Porter's Grief Is The Thing With Feathers, Han Kang's The White Book, Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, Rob Doyle's Threshold, Evie Wyld's The Bass Rock, Adrian Duncan's A Sabbatical in Leipzig, Olivia Laing's forthcoming Funny Weather, Jenny Offill's Weather, and Colum McCann's Apeirogon. If you're looking for even more recommendations, especially in the age of social distancing, Jay has you covered. While most of the books he's read recently have been Sara Baume's three fantastic books, he also recommends the poetry of Doireann Ní Ghríofa, whose forthcoming prose debut A Ghost In The Throat is discussed by Sara earlier in this episode. Currently, he's reading Hex by Rebecca Dinerstein Knight, The M Pages by Colette Bryce, After Fame by Sam Riviere, and Rest and Be Thankful by Emma Glass; while he hasn't yet finished these books, each one is already totally compelling and recommendable.Also, Jay reminds that you can order a copy of his book of poems, the debut publication of The YourShelf Press, on yourshelf.uk/press.Sara Baume closes with a reading from her non-fiction debut handiwork (from 1:02:48).Buy, read and review handiwork online now, available from most bookstores! Sara's previous books Spill Simmer Falter Wither and A Line Made By Walking are also both available for purchase.Thanks for listening and tune in again soon for Episode Five!

Cursed Murphy's Podcast
Cursed Murphy versus Rob Doyle

Cursed Murphy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 49:41


Rob Doyle is a writer from Dublin. His first novel, Here Are the Young Men, published in 2014 by Bloomsbury and the Lilliput Press, was selected as one of Hot Press magazine’s 20 Greatest Irish novels 1916-2016, and has just been adapted for the screen. His second book, a collection of short stories entitled This Is the Ritual, was published in 2016 to widespread acclaim. Rob is the editor of the anthology The Other Irish Tradition (Dalkey Archive Press), and In This Skull Hotel Where I Never Sleep (Broken Dimanche Press). His new novel Threshold has just been published by Bloomsbury to glowing reviews. The New York Times recently dubbed him a professional "loafer, mope, successful Lothario and pretentious little troll." Rob teaches on the MFA in Creative Writing at the University of Limerick, and lives the rest of the year in Berlin. This episode of Cursed Murphy's podcast was recorded live by Dan Comerford in front of an invited audience in Wexford Library, and was produced with the support of Wexford Arts Department, Wexford County Council, and Wexford Library. Pic: Michael Duggan.

Panther Profiles
Rob Doyle

Panther Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 49:15


The tables have been turned!  In this episode, Alex Alkire interviews AP Human Geography teacher Rob Doyle about his Achilles, the evolution of CHHS, and kombucha.

Books and Authors
Deepa Anappara on her debut novel Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 27:47


Deepa Anappara and Rob Doyle on their new novels; Helen Fielding's book she'd never lend

RadioRotary
Sue Doyle's Volunteer Projects (Aired December 21 and 22, 2019)

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 31:04


Sue Doyle of the Poughkeepsie Arlington Rotary Club was given the 2019 Tansukh Dorawala Humanitarian Award of Rotary District 7210 for her service to the community. This RadioRotary Program covers some of the ways that Ms. Doyle, known to regular RadioRotary listeners as the voice of Absolute Auction & Realty, works with other volunteers in several organizations. Fishkill Food Pantry serves about 200 families in southern Dutchess Country and Cold Spring with 5-day emergency meals, available once every 28 days. Their healthy food is provided in part by the Food Bank of Dutchess County but mostly by local donations directly to the pantry in downtown Fishkill. The Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) of Beacon is a no-kill refuge for dogs and cats that stay until a family adopts the pet for a permanent home. Not only does ARF of Beacon provide food and medicine for locally abandoned pets, it also collects unwanted dogs and cats who otherwise would be killed from animal shelters across the country. In addition to her work with the Fishkill Food Pantry and ARF of Beacon, Ms. Doyle has been an asset to the Pleasant Valley Free Library by providing company trucks needed to move books, along with her husband Rob Doyle will be honorary chair of the MARC Foundation 2020 Annual Dinner, and helps her Rotary club bring assistance of Caramia Bacchiochi's Hope on a Mission, which provides meals each week for Poughkeepsie's homeless population. Learn more Fishkill Food Pantry on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FishkillFoodPantry/ Animal Rescue Foundation of Beacon: https://www.arfbeacon.org/ ARF in Beacon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arfanimalrescue/ Poughkeepsie Arlington Rotary: http://rotary7210.org/arlington/index.html MARC Foundation: https://marc-foundation.org/ CATEGORIES Addiction Recovery Animals Homelessness Humanitarian Service Nutrition Service Organizations Volunteers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling
SNBS - IU swam and sank; Marianne Stanley talks Fever; Rob Doyle talks Chatard Footbal

Inside Indiana Sports Breakfast with Kent Sterling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 20:45


Indiana Fever hired Marianne Stanley as their head coach, and we talk to her. Rob Doyle talks about Chatard's efforts to win another state championship Friday afternoon. Indiana has to develop more discipline. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support

Open Country
Leicester’s hidden gem - Bradgate Park - bought for the locals, but where’s all the archive?

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 24:11


Just 5 miles from Leicester City Centre is Bradgate Park, 850 acres of natural landscape, an ancient deer park which was the home of Lady Jane Grey the nine day queen who was convicted of high treason and executed at the Tower of London. This year marks Bradgate’s 90th year and over the last 18 months local residents and photographers have been encouraged to take pictures of everything from the 600 deer to the wardens, the visitors and wildlife to start to create an archive. Because despite the rich history and significance of the landscape Peter Tyldesley, director of ‘Bradgate Park Trust’, a charity who runs the park discovered there was virtually no archive and quality images of the park. Taking up the challenge Helen Mark with help from Rob Doyle from the Leicester Photographic Society, gets tips on how to take a perfect image. Along the way she meets volunteer Joy Braker who has been visiting the park since she was a child and is now restoring a walled garden to get it back to how it would have looked in the days of Lady Jane Grey. Helen also meets Charles Bennion, whose great grandfather a local businessman bought the park in 1928 for the people of Leicestershire. Charles named after his great grandfather shows Helen the original deeds to the park and a family scrap book from the 1920’s. The day ends with local performer Andy Griffiths who has been inspired to write a song about Bradgate Park and Helen hoping that her Open Country image that she took at the start of the day might just be good enough to make it into Bradgate’s 90th Birthday archive. The producer is Peminder Khatkar.

WriteStuff
16: Rob Doyle

WriteStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 29:48


‘When I sit down to write, I’m pursuing an ideal of total freedom.’ Rob Doyle talks here about his novel 'Here Are the Young Men', his story collection 'This is the Ritual', his forthcoming novel and an anthology of experimental Irish writing that he edited called 'The Other Irish Tradition'. He also talks about his introversion, a soon to be released movie of his novel and his passion for Nick Cave.

ILF Dublin Podcast
Rachel Kushner in Conversation - ILFDublin Podcast

ILF Dublin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 77:02


Rachel Kushner in conversation with Rob Doyle at Smock Alley Theatre, as part of the 2018 International Literature Festival Dublin. The festival returns May 2019. See www.ilfdublin.com for the latest news and programme info.

The Stinging Fly Podcast
Rob Doyle Reads Philip Ó Ceallaigh

The Stinging Fly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 50:06


In the first episode of our new podcast, Rob Doyle reads a story by Philip Ó Ceallaigh and talks to Sorcha Kenny about Ó Ceallaigh's radical style.

Shakespeare and Company
An Introduction to Experimental Writing with Rob Doyle

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 56:46


Rob Doyle, author of Here are the Young Men and This is the Ritual, offered us a whirlwind tour through the work of some of the great risk-taking, playful and inventive authors who have looked beyond conventional literary forms. Cut-ups, metafiction, autofiction, writing with constraints, automatic writing, microfictions, stream of consciousness: explorations of the techniques will be enlivened by sample readings from classic works, both well-known and obscure, from Ulysses and Borges to more recent developments in the rich tradition of experimental writing.

The Irish Times Books Podcast

Rob Doyle discusses his collection of inter-linked fictions, This is the Ritual, his follow-up to his successful debut, Here are the Young Men, with Laura Slattery, co-host of the Irish Times Book Club podcast, in front of a live audience at the Irish Writers Centre, Dublin. The wide-ranging interview explores the author's autobiographical approach to writing, the writers who populate his fictions and his desire to test boundaries.

Shakespeare and Company
Rob Doyle on This is the Ritual

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 56:41


Following on from the success of his first novel, Here are the Young Men, join as as Rob Doyle reads from his provocative new short story collection This is the Ritual.