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Shake them. Stir them. Does it look like we give a damn? Just pour a drink and grab your derringers for the introduction of (and series wrap on)Agent Jack Olson. Rob O'Connor (cohost of All Star Superfan: A Superman Podcast) stops by to talk all things superheroes, secret agents, and even a teenage witch. Listen to Rob's podcast now at the link: https://allstarsuperfan.podbean.com/?fbclid=IwAR0HvjNvRQRncCVkrkfUUYvItamyiHxYCVCzWN1VJ5F3mIKn90p3VWoCkYI
Ag in Motion show director Rob O’Connor provides a mid-show update on how things are going at the Ag in Motion Discovery Plus virtual farm show; Rick Bergmann, chair of the Canadian Pork Council, addresses a crisis impacting Canada’s independent pork producers; Blake Weiseth, PAg and Hon. Greg Ottenbreit, Saskatchewan […]
On the release of her new single 'Time Difference', Ailbhe Reddy chatted with Rob O'Connor about her forthcoming album, collaborating with others AND her love of milky tea in the studio. Originally broadcast on Irish Beats on 28th June 2020.
Guitar-based noisemakers from the West of Ireland, Fox Jaw sat down with Rob O'Connor in the Beat studios to talk about the changing face of gigging in Ireland, the resurgence of guitar sounds and their mutual love Billie Eilish's music. Originally broadcast on Beat 102-103 on 17th November 2019
Rob is a director for Glacier Media, and is the show runner for the every growing outdoor farm show Ag in Motion in Saskatoon which has exploded in popularity as well as the Farm Forum Event, which returns to it's roots this year in Saskatoon. Rob has a strong background in the agricultural arena including running the Farm Progress show in Regina for over a decade, and is a 3rd generation rancher. We cover everything from the livestock industry to what makes Rob tick when it comes to growing agricultural platforms that facilitate business in #westerncdnag!
Ag in Motion show director Rob O’Connor talks about the terrific growth and “amazing buzz” around the farm show as it celebrates its fifth year, high tech smart sprayer Xarvio merges its scouting app and sprayer technologies to selectively target weeds with herbicide, Manitoba Co-operator reporter Alexis Stockford talks with […]
On this week's episode of Soul Doubt Podcast, we caught up with the team behind Anomaly to chat about Longitude. We also got chatting about event curation, attention to detail and their new event series 'Anomaly Presents'; along with their new initiative to uplift Irish musicians 'Anomaly Sphere'. With new episodes released every Wednesday, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or Spotify to be automatically notified when a new episode is available. https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/soul-doubt-podcast/id1417413227https://open.spotify.com/show/3bTwZJw25O5hTJ9zu9pCct Stay up-to-date with Soul Doubt on our social media platforms.Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmagInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/Website: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/podcast Upcoming musician or artist? Share your work with our audience in our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/303676370205158/about/ For more information on Anomaly, you can follow their page on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/eventanomaly/ Representing Anomaly on the podcast this week, we were joined by...Fionn Murphy: https://www.instagram.com/fmurphy11/Alex Gough: https://www.instagram.com/alexgoughhh/Rob O'Connor: https://www.instagram.com/yungicecream/ This podcast was hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/https://twitter.com/shanesora Sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Soul Doubt Podcast is powered by our partners at Audiohaus Dublin. Visit https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ for more information on Dublin's best new recording space. Thank you for watching! Make sure to leave a like and comment if you enjoyed. For enquires and advertising, please email shane@souldoubtmagazine.com or visit our website for submissions https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/submit
Rob O'Connor from Right Coast Inc. Talks Syracuse Nationals! Largest car show in the Northeast! Also, general conversation and bit off the wall!Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/skiphappens)
Mike Raine of the Western Producer talks with Rob O’Connor, Ag in Motion show director, about how the outdoor farm show has grown – including a new project called the ‘Field of Excellence’ that aims to help position farmers for a better future, Darrin Qualman, author of ‘Civilization Critical,’ offers […]
Rob O’Connor makes a case for the infamous NFL team behind the love boat scandal. Raph blushes.
Everyone does a Christmas special - so here's one from me as well! Basically a quick snippet out of all the episodes so far. I'm so grateful for everyone who's taken part. So you'll hear (in this order) Mick Quinlan, Nick Bailey, Dave Hayes, Rob O'Connor, Darajane O'Sullivan, Roddie Cleere, Conor Clancy, Ben Nolan, Liam Butler, Tony Corcoran, Brother Ben Hanlon, Dee Lanigan, Jack Cunningham,Jamie Beamish, Jim Nolan, Brother Ben Hanlon, Padraig O'Griofa and Anne Corcoran Brown.. it's a short episode as nobody has attention this time of year for epics. Enjoy!
Dr. Una Kealy discusses her redesign of Moodle pages to suit a flipped classroom dynamic. In conversation with Rob O'Connor
On this episode of Humans of Chelmsford we meet Sarah Payne and Chris Starbrook who are both currently homeless and sleeping rough in the city.For 24 hours I joined them and lived life as a fellow rough sleeper for 24 hours to gauge an insight into what life is actually like on the street.In doing so I found out all about the lives and backgrounds of Sarah and Chris who have both been without a home for a number of years now.Over my day spent with them I also learn very quickly just what life is like in a world without any order or any rules – it gets crazy.With the death of Rob O’Connor in February following a night of freezing cold temperatures, and Cool to be Kind Chelmsford’s estimation in July that there are 48 rough sleepers in the city centre alone, the city has been thrust into the homeless spotlight like never before.At the start of 2018, official government statistics showed that Essex as a whole had seen a staggering increase of 276 per cent in people sleeping out on the streets since records began in 2010.But behind the statistics, and the numbers, what is sleeping rough actually like?That’s why I took the step of living life out on the streets for 24 hours because it is often said you can only fully know by experiencing it.Chelmsford City Council’s responseCouncillor Paul Hutchinson, Cabinet Member for Housing, said, “Homelessness has been a rising problem nationally for some years now and, like all local housing authorities, Chelmsford has both a duty and a strong sense of responsibility to provide advice and to help people to avoid becoming homeless wherever possible.“Most of our homelessness work is not visible: for example, working with people whose landlords have given them notice to leave or who are ‘sofa surfing’, and our Housing team prevent around 300 people becoming homeless each year. However, we also work alongside other agencies to try to help the small number of people who are sleeping rough in the city.“Rough sleeping can only be ended if organisations like the Council, police, local charities and others work together and have the co-operation of the person involved.“In some cases, there are very complex needs which are stopping someone from taking up or keeping accommodation.“Unless the right support and services are in place and are engaged with, people are often unable or unwilling to take on or cope with the responsibilities which come with maintaining accommodation.“We have commissioned CHESS Homeless, a local charity, to run outreach services in the Chelmsford area. They use their vast experience with homelessness to go out onto the streets, respond to referrals from members of the public through Streetlink, and repeatedly offer each rough sleeper help to get off the street.“CHESS also offers an emergency night shelter, clothing and hygiene facilities, which help with people’s immediate needs, but for those willing to engage, they also provide consistent, patient help over a period of time.“This includes a change programme, counselling, one-to-one mentoring, support and treatment for any substance issues, and help getting and keeping a home. We also fund CHESS’ Winter Project, providing extra emergency accommodation in cold weather.“We share information with local charities, police and other organisations to develop an understanding of each person’s background and needs so we can help them as an individual – our experience tells us applying a blanket approach does not work as homelessness is complex and caused by many different factors for different people.“This can take time, but has helped many people. As an example, one person who was living on the street recently responded well to patient and repeated engagement from Council and CHESS staff. They agreed to return to their property and are being supported with regards to stability, and help was also given to end domestic violence issues at home.“If you are concerned about somebody ...
Rob O’Connor, show director for Ag in Motion, visits BTR to talk about the agricultural show’s continued expansion and the excitement surrounding next week’s show (July 17-19), Alexis Kienlen of the Alberta Farmer Express reports on a campaign to classify horses as livestock for tax purposes, and Bruce Burnett of […]
In this episode, I speak with Rob O'Connor whose design work will be familiar to fans of Blur, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Howard Jones, Prefab Sprout, Squeeze, Voice of the Beehive and hundreds more pop bands stretching back to the late 1970s. I spent an afternoon with Rob at Stylorouge looking back over his career and getting the stories behind many iconic records sleeves. The interview coincides with the POP ART feature in Classic Pop magazine - Issue 32.
Summer is in full swing and that means it's Car Show Season! In this episode of Shift and Steer the entire crew (Aaron Too!!) head over to So-Cal Speed Shop for their 20th Open House and Car Show! It's a wild time as always and it starts off by Brad getting called a bitch by a very drunk passer by. Special guests in this episode include calls from Man Seeks Adventure Co-Host Diamond Dave Merrik and Syracuse Nationals promoter Rob O'Connor. We also have spirited conversations with So-Cal Speed Shop legend Alex Xydias and legendary customizer Gene Winfield.
Creative Director of Stylorouge, Rob O'Connor joins us to discuss the fundamentals of the London based creative consultancy company's astounding success over several decades. Well known for their work with Blur and on the iconic poster designs for Trainspotting, Rob discusses their wider work and the importance of creative collaboration, freedom and why total democracy is not always the best method of running design projects. Rob also explains why the creative process is a bit like making a cup of tea... Stylorouge official website: http://www.stylorouge.co.uk/
Rob O'Connor really wants to live in a haunted house. Brea and guest professor specializing in Spooky, Kyle McGrath, tell him how to achieve his dream. (Feat. Danny Cymbal and Rebecca Edwards) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we look at how popular music has changed between 2003 - 2013, from the actual sounds themselves (e.g. is pop music better these days?) to the massive industry shift from being reliant on physical media (e.g. CDs) to the digital distribution methods in use today (e.g. iTunes, Spotify). This episode was written, edited and produced by Ollie Dowling and Rob O'Connor. Features contributions from Jim Carroll (The Irish Times) and Stuart Clarke (Hotpress). Originally Broadcast: January 2014.
In this episode of Reboots & Remixes, we examine factors that have affected the everyday spending habits among young people in Ireland from 2003 - 2013. Transport costs, social spending, food & drink, income levels - and youth unemployment - it's all in there. The one thing we don't discuss is house prices! This episode was written, edited and produced by Sarah Weldon and Rob O'Connor. Features contributions from Dr. Niamh Murphy (WIT), Dr. Jenny O'Connor (WIT), James Redmond (WIT), Tom Ryan (Phil Grimes' bar), Jim Carroll (The Irish Times) and Stuart Clarke (Hotpress). Originally Broadcast: January 2014.
There have been huge developments in the ways in which we use technology in 2013, compared with 2003 and many of them are up for discussion in this episode of Reboots & Remixes. Smartphones, tablets, social media, YouTube, Skype, gaming - and we're only scratching the surface. This episode was written, edited and produced by Sean Bray and Rob O'Connor. Features contributions from Eamonn de Leastar (TSSG), Danny O'Dwyer (Gamespot), Dr. Niamh Murphy (WIT) and Stuart Clarke (Hotpress). Originally Broadcast: January 2014.
In this episode of Reboots & Remixes (the longest in the series!), we look at how Film & TV have changed over the ten years. Up for discussion are the rise (and rise) of comic book movies, franchise pictures, remakes and reboots, special effects, gender roles, cinema attendance, internet streaming, piracy, narrative structures in TV programmes and a little bit about the Irish film & TV industry. This episode was written, edited and produced by Sean Moynihan and Rob O'Connor. Features contributions from Andrew Holden (Actor & Critic), Dr. Jenny O'Connor (WIT) Stuart Clarke (Hotpress) and plenty of clips. Originally Broadcast: January 2014.
Monaghan-man Ryan Sheridan spoke to Rob O'Connor about his rollercoaster couple of years in the music biz: from busking on the streets to supporting Bryan Adams on his arena tour. He also performs solo acoustic songs for your listening pleasure. Ryan will be doing two dates in the South East in the run up to Christmas: 2nd Dec in The Forum Waterford and 8th Dec in the Wexford Arts Centre.