POPULARITY
We talk the Pat's game, and Harry's quiz is back with Pico Lopes vs Sean Kavanagh before our German football series gets underway. Eoghan Rice has a piece on Rovers' win over Schalke in the 1969 Cup Winners' Cup, and there's the Members Corner with Mick Brazil, a Cork-based supporter who started following Rovers in the same year and was at that European first leg at a foggy Dalymount Park, and couldn't see a thing. Plus, looking ahead to Oriel Park tomorrow, Winston meets the founder of Ireland's only Schalke supporters club, Kevin Orzesek, who lives in Dundalk.
Ballinasloe's Heather Payne is expected to be fit for the Republic of Ireland's second World Cup fixture against Canada on Wednesday (26th July). The wing-back was sporting heavy strapping for a hamstring niggle at training today, while fellow defender Louise Quinn is a concern with a foot injury. Vera Pauw's side must get at least a draw against the Olympic champions to keep their last-16 ambitions intact. Kick-off at Perth is 1pm. Leading up to the game, former Ireland international Jason McAteer chatted to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly == In advance of Ireland's Women's National Team second fixture in Australia on Wednesday, Carlsberg 0.0, an official partner of the Football Association of Ireland, have teamed up with former Irish international Jason McAteer, to encourage fans continue their support for the Girls in Green. Carlsberg 0.0. identified that this week's fixture takes place at lunchtime, allowing even more of the best fans in the world, probably, to overcome the challenge of matches occurring during work hours, get behind the team and watch the game. McAteer, a veteran of two World Cup campaigns, knows the difference support, home and away, makes to the team. He, in association with Carlsberg 0.0 will show his support joining fans to watch the game from a local pub in Dublin. Recognising that, in a landmark year for Irish women' s football, significant progress has been made by the FAI to improve the perception and accessibility of the women's game including broadcast deals with all women's national team matches broadcast on RTÉ, the Women's Premier Division on LOITV and an additional broadcast deal with TG4, Carlsberg 0.0, wanted to play their part in improving the visibility of the Republic of Ireland Women's National Team. Today's visit from footballing legend Jason McAteer, follows on from an installation last week at Bondi Beach which, outlined a special message of support for the Girls in Green. Whilst, in May, Carlsberg to mark the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Ireland Women's Team first ever international fixture, teamed up with the FAI and sports bar, The Square Ball in Dublin to unveil ‘The GIG' – Ireland's first women's sports bar – with only women's sport on the TV screens for the entire weekend. Carlsberg 0.0 is also unveiling a new out of home advertising campaign with special builds celebrating the achievement of the Republic of Ireland Women's team and a range of other initiatives, including a heavyweight social media campaign to promote the achievement of this historic group and build support for them. Jason McAteer, former Irish international footballer commented; “Irish fans are probably the best in the world, home and away. The support we received from Irish football fans, no matter where in the world we played was a very special part of playing for Ireland. The Irish women's team are deserving of similar support. I encourage all Irish football fans to show the support for this historic team. I am really looking forward to the game and teaming up with Carlsberg 0.0 to watch the match with some of the team's incredible fans.” Sean Kavanagh, Commercial Director, FAI commented; “Carlsberg is one of our longest standing partners. The support for the team has a key element in their journey so far and plays such an important role for the players. We are delighted to be working with Carlsberg 0.0 to maximise the support for the team both home and away.” Linda Bradley, Head of Beers, Diageo Ireland commented; “We are on a mission together with our partners, the FAI, to convert the opportunity to build sustained support behind Women's National Team this summer. We are delighted to team up with Jason McAteer, who understands from his own experience, how important a role the fans play in a team's success. We want to continue to support the Republic of Ireland Women's Team on their incredible journey. We look forward to a lunchtime well spent supporting the team and watching the game.” Carlsberg is the official beer sponsor of the Women's National Team. Enjoy Carlsberg Sensibly. Visit www.drinkaware.ie == Game Two of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 for the Ireland Women's National Team provides them with the opportunity to pick up their first points in Group B. A narrow defeat to co-hosts Australia marked their tournament debut, but now Vera Pauw's team are aiming to take the points on offer in Perth to get off the mark. MATCH DETAILS FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Group B Canada v Ireland Wednesday, July 26 Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth KO 20:00 (13:00 Irish Time) LIVE on RTÉ2 MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: Laura Fortunato (Argentina) Assistant Referee: Marianna De Almeida (Argentina) Assistant Referee: Daiana Milone (Argentina) Fourth Official: Akona Zenith Makhalima (South Africa) VAR Referee: Alejandro Hernandez (Spain) VAR Assistant: Juan Martinez (Spain) Offside VAR Referee: Neuza Back (Brazil) TEAM NEWS Defender Louise Quinn has been training with a foot injury picked up in the loss to Australia but will be available for selection. MANAGER QUOTES – Vera Pauw “We have taken a lot of confidence from our performance against Australia but also recognised where we need to improve in order to get a positive result against a very good Canada team. “Canada are the Olympic champions, they have a very good head coach and some world class players, so we know the size of the challenge in front of us. This team, though, always stands up to challenges and that is exactly what we are going to do again in Perth on Wednesday. “The support from the Irish fans – both in Australia and around the world – has been fantastic and we are very appreciative of it. We want to do them proud. Our players and staff have worked incredibly hard, with such brilliant planning around our preparation, so we now feel that we are ready to go again.” NOTES - Canada have competed in seven FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments – finishing fourth in 2003 and making the quarter-finals in 2015 - In 2022, Canada won the Summer Olympics – defeating Sweden in the Final, who would then go on to be paired with Ireland in their World Cup qualifying group - There are 15 places between the two games in the FIFA Women's World Rankings as Canada are currently 7th while Ireland are in 22nd - Midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn scored Ireland's goal in the only previous meeting with Canada, which was a game in the Cyprus Cup in 2014 PREVIOUS MEETING 12/03/2014 | Canada 2-1 Ireland, GSP Stadium, Nicosia (Cyprus Cup) MEDIA Download official WNT Media Guide FIFA STATS | AUSTRALIA 1-0 IRELAND Pass Completion 88% - Sinead Farrelly 87% - Ruesha Littlejohn 85% - Niamh Fahey 84% - Denise O'Sullivan 80% - Louise Quinn, Lucy Quinn Line Break Completion 100% - Ruesha Littlejohn, Marissa Sheva 80% - Denise O'Sullivan 75% - Lucy Quinn 66% - Sinead Farrelly 63% - Niamh Fahey Clearances 8 - Niamh Fahey 7 - Katie McCabe, Heather Payne, Louise Quinn 3 - Megan Connolly, Sinead Farrelly 1 - Denise O'Sullivan Possession Contests Won 6 - Louise Quinn 5 - Sinead Farrelly 4 - Kyra Carusa 2 - Niamh Fahey, Ruesha Littlejohn, Katie McCabe, Denise O'Sullivan, Lucy Quinn Aerial Duels Won 6 - Louise Quinn 4 - Sinead Farrelly 2 - Kyra Carusa, Ruesha Littlejohn, Denise O'Sullivan, Lucy Quinn 1 - Katie McCabe STATSPORTS | AUSTRALIA 1-0 IRELAND Total Distance (m) 10,719 - Ruesha Littlejohn 10,380 - Heather Payne 10,240 - Denise O'Suillivan 9,762 - Katie McCabe 9,712 - Louise Quinn High Speed Running (m) 726 - Heather Payne 636 - Katie McCabe 522 - Marissa Sheva 408 - Kyra Carusa 384 - Ruesha Littlejohn Max Speed (KPH) 31.36 - Heather Payne 28.68 - Abbie Larkin 28.44 - Marissa Sheva 28.33 - Kyra Carusa 28.08 - Katie McCabe High Intensity Distance (m) 2,153 - Heather Payne 1,960 - Denise O'Suillivan 1,955 - Katie McCabe 1,695 - Kyra Carusa 1,648 - Marissa Sheva IRELAND WNT SQUAD Goalkeepers: Courtney Brosnan (Everton), Grace Moloney (Reading), Megan Walsh (Brighton & Hove Albion) Defenders: Heather Payne (Florida State University), Áine O'Gorman (Shamrock Rovers), Louise Quinn (Birmingham City), Niamh Fahey (Liverpool), Diane Caldwell (Reading), Claire O'Riordan (Standard Liege), Chloe Mustaki (Bristol City), Izzy Atkinson (West Ham United) Midfielders: Katie McCabe (Arsenal), Denise O'Sullivan (North Carolina Courage), Megan Connolly (Brighton & Hove Albion), Ruesha Littlejohn (Aston Villa), Ciara Grant (Hearts), Lily Agg (London City Lionesses), Lucy Quinn (Birmingham City), Sinead Farrelly (NY/NJ Gotham) Forwards: Kyra Carusa (London City Lionesses), Amber Barrett (Standard Liege), Marissa Sheva (Washington Spirit), Abbie Larkin (Shamrock Rovers) IRELAND WNT PLAYER STATS Goalkeepers Courtney Brosnan | DOB 10/11/1995 | 24 caps / 10 clean sheets | Debut vs Montenegro 11/03/2020 Megan Walsh | DOB 12/11/1994 | 1 cap / 0 clean sheets | Debut vs Russia 19/02/2022 Grace Moloney | DOB 01/03/1993 | 6 caps / 1 clean sheet | Debut vs Austria 02/03/2016 Defenders Heather Payne | DOB 26/01/2000 | 36 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Scotland 07/07/2017 Áine O'Gorman | DOB 13/05/1989 | 118 caps / 13 goals | Debut vs Denmark 15/03/2006 Niamh Fahey | DOB 13/10/1987 | 109 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Portugal 07/03/2007 Diane Caldwell | DOB 11/09/1988 | 96 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs Denmark 15/03/2006 Louise Quinn | DOB 17/06/1990 | 106 caps / 15 goals | Debut vs Poland 02/02/2008 Claire O'Riordan | DOB 12/10/1994 | 19 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Hungary 07/03/2016 Chloe Mustaki | DOB 29/07/1995 | 6 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Russia 19/02/2022 Izzy Atkinson | DOB 17/07/2001 | 7 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs Portugal 21/01/2018 Midfielders Katie McCabe | DOB 21/09/1995 | 74 caps / 20 goals | Debut vs Hungary 04/03/2015 Denise O'Sullivan | DOB | 103 caps / 18 goals | Debut vs Wales 17/09/2011 Megan Connolly | DOB 07/03/1997 | 41 caps / 4 goals | Debut vs USA 23/02/2016 Ruesha Littlejohn | DOB 03/07/1990 | 73 caps / 6 goals | Debut vs Hungary 07/03/2012 Lucy Quinn | DOB 29/09/1993 | 15 caps / 3 goals | Debut vs Australia 21/09/2021 Ciara Grant | DOB 11/06/1993 | 18 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs USA 28/11/2012 Lily Agg | DOB 17/12/1993 | 8 caps / 2 goals | Debut vs Philippines 19/06/2022 Sinead Farrelly | DOB 11/06/1989 | 3 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs USA 08/04/2023 Forwards Amber Barrett | DOB 16/01/1996 | 36 caps / 7 goals | Debut vs Wales 20/08/2016 Abbie Larkin | DOB 27/04/2005 | 9 caps / 1 goal | Debut vs Russia 19/02/2022 Kyra Carusa | DOB 14/11/1995 | 13 caps / 2 goals | Debut vs Montenegro 11/03/2020 Marissa Sheva | DOB 22/04/1997 | 5 caps / 0 goals | Debut vs China PR 22/02/2023
With Karl on his own again, there's an Icelandic theme to this week's show as he chats to Breidablik fan Hafstein Arnason, and there's a return to the podcast of two special guests, the goalkeeper who played in the 7-0 aggregate win over Fram Reykjavik in 1982, Alan O'Neill, and the man who scored Rovers' winning goal away to Stjarnan in 2017, Gary Shaw. Big Al remembers that week long stay in Iceland, alongside his friends Robbie Gaffney and Jacko McDonagh, and also discusses Gavin Bazunu and The Boot Room and Alan Mannus taking his club record of 120 clean sheets. Shawsy helps review a poor game in Dundalk last Friday, before taking a trip down memory lane to Bradser's first European win six years ago. Plus, #RTEGate, news on next Friday's landmark 250th episode and the last 16 of Questions From The East Stand gets underway with Gary O'Neill vs Sean Kavanagh - hosted by quizmaster Harry Moore.
This week for Ep 23 we're joined by Ryan's good friend Sean (Kavo) Kavanagh. We talk about Kavo's early years at Belvo and how he made his way to Fulham, his time in England and how he made his way back to the League of Ireland with Shamrock Rovers. We discuss everything from schoolboy football, living in London and the mental strength it takes to recover from an injury & how mental health is a big factor for sports people. We also ask the question 'would you rather never be able to tell a lie again or believe everything that your told' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk the President's Cup defeat in Derry, there's another quiz game between Pico Lopes, Sean Kavanagh and Gideon Tetteh and February's TFTES Hotline: Season Predictions and Valentines Day edition.
It's our 200th episode extravaganza~! This special show was recorded a couple of weeks ago in front of a live audience in the Irishtown House in Ringsend, the birthplace of Rovers. Everyone on our guest list is a local and they talk about what the Ringsend community means to them, beginning with current Rovers players Sean Kavanagh and Sean Gannon, who talk about growing up in the area, their careers and being on opposite sides of the 2019 FAI Cup final. Next up are our youngest guests and TFTES bus regulars, Sean Condron and Daniel Keogh (at 27 minutes), until legendary four-in-a-row goalkeeper Jody Byrne (from 39 mins) makes his long awaited debut on the podcast. Jody discusses replacing Alan O'Neill at the age of 19 and the highlights from his hugely successful spell at Milltown, when he twice won the club Player of the Year award in 1987 and 1989. He takes a question each from a new guest beside him, starting with 'Mooner' David Kiernan (51 mins) and his dad Richie (1 hour 15 mins). Then Ciaran Stafford (1 hour 30 mins) takes the hot seat before we hear a pre-recorded interview with Ben Stafford and Ed Saul (1 hour 40 mins), who talks the Pride of Ringsend Supporters' Club and that Cup final march with the iconic white horse. Finally, we chat to Justin Mason, even though he has moved to our neck of the woods in Crumlin now.
As we wrap up the first season of BCEN and Friends, Sean Stowers, Brigid Flood, Janie Schumaker, and Mark Eggers take the time to reflect back on this season's guest and what each episode of this season brought about for each of them. This Retrospective episode points out the greatest takeaways that everyone brought to the table as a new and exciting guest. First and foremost, BCEN and Friends is grateful to all of the special guests that have premiered this season. In order of appearance, we begin with Chris Clews. He set the stage with the first ever episode and he taught us all how different aspects of 80s pop culture can relate to today, even during the times of the COVID pandemic. As Brigid points out in this season's wrap up, teenagers today can relate to those in The Breakfast Club, but also everyone can relate the teenagers in the movie as we can't always choose who we are surrounded by; yet we can all work together as team and move forward, regardless of the situation. The next episode of BCEN and Friends features Kate Hixon. She is best known for her CRUSH model. Not only is she a woman, she also worked at NASA and is a highly regarded woman who has succeeded in her life, while she helps others through her model to succeed in their best way possible. After Kate, we have Alex Draper. Alex hails from the U.K. and initially wanted to become a teacher, failed, then decided he would try his hand at leadership. In the process, he created the CARE model. Through his failures and triumphs, he learned an essential lesson which is there is a difference between managing and true leadership. Anyone can manage, but it takes true talent, hard work, and perseverance to lead. In our fourth episode, we reflect on Jeff Patterson. Jeff promotes suicide awareness through Gaggle. Gaggle was once an email platform but has flipped the script entirely on finding mental health problems, risky behaviors, and self-harm by using a platform to monitor adolescent behavior. This life-changing platform detects patterns of possible self-destruction and allows the proper help to come to those in need which saves young lives. Sean Kavanagh is the next guest we will reflect on. Sean is a true gift of inspiration who had an encounter with a bicycling accident in which he wasn't certain if he would recover from. This accident became the point in time where his life drastically altered after recovery. His motto, “fall risk,” became prominent due to the bracelet he first saw after coming to. Essentially, a fall risk is when we fall in our lives, but we learn the most during this. Not to mention, we also work hard to recover. Without being a fall risk, we would not succeed. Curt Steinhorst, the best-selling author of the book, Can I have your attention?, inspires us to have better work habits. How can we stay focused in a constantly connected world? The biggest takeaway we can all learn from Curt is multitasking does not always mean being productive in the workplace. In fact, it's quite the opposite and proving to be a difficult task more each day. The guest of our seventh episode believes you can never become too educated. Ken Dion, who dropped out of school and got his G.E.D., altered his choice by going back into school to receive multiple Masters' degrees. He began as a nurse, started multiple companies, and never gave up on learning. He gives meaning to the phrase, “lifelong learner.” Following Ken, we were introduced to Jonny Boucher. Boucher founded Hope for the Day, a nonprofit organization which inspires us to talk about our mental health. He went on to open Sip of the Day, a coffee company which allows people to drink coffee and open conversations relating to mental health which empowers awareness. Not only does he inspire us to open a conversation about mental health, he encourages which helps everyone to have hope. Doug Harward is known for his company, Training Industry. It is the leading organization in training people across the spectrum to have professional training, no matter what their profession is. In addition to this, Doug is also a lifelong learner who believes we all want to be the best at what we do. Who doesn't? Then, things change, so as professions, we have to train and adapt. His company empowers this and allows us to stay up on techniques of all sorts. We end our first season of BCEN and Friends with Mike Mooney. Mike focuses on reputation and how we must maintain our reputation to continue our credentialing. As we all know, our reputation can prove to be essential in our professions and Mike's company promotes a Reputation Shift to keep us all on the straight and narrow path of a positive profession. Our personal brand is interwoven with our reputation and Mike teaches us to make that essential with ourselves. As we have come to the end of our season one of BCEN and Friends, we know that our next season will be even more so exciting because the bar has been set high and BCEN will not disappoint. Be tuned for our next season, as we will have even more exciting guests (yet to be announced). But, per Brigid's request, if anyone may know how to get Dr. Fauci on for next season, please feel free to pass along a good word. If you have a suggestion for an episode, please email us at BCEN@BCEN.org. Stay tuned for our next season. CLICK HERE for a transcript of this Episode
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6498IL PROBLEMA DEI TRANS IN CARCERI FEMMINILIAltre notizie dal mondo gay (sempre meno gaio): un gruppo queer a Sanremo, Zan chiede sostegno al suo Ddl, Governo Draghi contro la famigliadi Luca VolontèNell'ormai lontano dicembre 2017, nella fredda Dublino, Sean Kavanagh prendeva a pugni un barista e lanciava una bottiglia ad un altro organizzatore di un evento musicale del Pub Malt House Bar dove si trovava. Kavanagh si è dichiarato colpevole di un'accusa di aggressione con danno e altre due accuse di aggressione. In tribunale, lo scorso 19 febbraio, l'avvocato Noctor che difende Kavanagh ha dichiarato che il suo cliente aveva precedentemente vissuto a Londra come una donna, ma dopo il ritorno a Dublino stava "sopprimendo il suo genere". Un rapporto psicologico ha poi sostenuto che la "rabbia di Kavanagh" di quella notte è probabile sia stata causata dalla frustrazione su come "la sua vita stava procedendo... compreso il genere soppresso". Tre anni prima, dopo le aggressioni, Kavanagh aveva iniziato a identificarsi come una donna chiamata Shauna, mentre ora ha un certificato di riconoscimento di genere femminile, che le è stato fornito alla corte. Noctor ha sostenuto in tribunale che Kavanagh è "vulnerabile" e avrebbe trovato la prigione particolarmente difficile, facendo riferimento ad uno studio internazionale che afferma come "le donne transgender siano un gruppo vulnerabile in prigione".Noctor ha fatto riferimento a due maschi attualmente detenuti nelle carceri femminili in Irlanda, che devono essere tenuti separati dal resto della popolazione carceraria.I due maschi nelle prigioni femminili di Limerick sono: Barbie Kardashian, che ha dimostrato un modello di estrema violenza fisica e sessuale verso le donne, ed un pedofilo senza nome, che è stato condannato per 10 accuse di violenza sessuale e un'accusa di crudeltà contro un bambino.Il problema di detenuti transgenders nelle prigioni maschili e femminili è diffuso in ogni paese ed incidenti anche gravi sono registrati anche negli ultimi anni soprattutto nel Regno Unito dove si sono moltiplicate le richieste di riassegnare gli uomini (trans) alle prigioni maschili e toglierli dalle prigioni femminili. Lo scorso fine gennaio, lo stesso The Economist ha commentato la situazione USA con preoccupazione: "Mettere le donne transgender nelle prigioni maschili può essere crudele. È anche, in un ambiente già difficile, pericoloso: una ricerca suggerisce che i detenuti transgender hanno molte più probabilità degli altri di essere aggrediti.Una crescente consapevolezza di questi pericoli, unita alla richiesta degli attivisti che le persone transgender siano riconosciute come membri del genere con cui si identificano, sta portando a cambiamenti nel modo in cui i detenuti trans sono ospitati. Nella maggior parte dei casi, questi detenuti (la maggior parte dei quali è costituita da donne trans) sono incarcerati con membri del loro sesso biologico". Tuttavia, c'è da attendersi che verranno costruite carceri destinate alle sole persone transessuali, magari separate in sezioni transessuali maschili e femminili, la sola misura che eviterebbe violenze ed incidenti ma, allo stesso tempo e paradossalmente, segregherebbe ancor più le stesse persone LGBT.Nota di BastaBugie: ecco altre notizie sul "gaio" mondo gay... sempre meno gaio.UN GRUPPO QUEER A SANREMOA Sanremo si esibirà anche il gruppo La rappresentante di Lista che si autodefinisce una «queer pop band». In un'intervista a Rolling Stones, Dario, un membro del gruppo dichiara: «siamo pure in un'epoca di transizione, specie sulle questioni di genere. Le minoranze (omosessuali, transessuali) stanno finalmente ricevendo attenzione mediatica, culturale, filosofica. E ora cerchiamo di capire come stravolgere la società, da qui. Cosa succederà al maschio? Non lo so, è una bella questione. Ma non parlo di me, che so scivolare da un sesso all'altro senza sbattere la testa, sono un artista e intorno ho l'intellighenzia che discute di questi temi su Instagram. [...] Una soluzione può essere quella di normalizzare la diversità, che è una cosa che stiamo facendo anche noi come artisti. Non abbiamo mai giocato troppo con la nostra identità fluida, per dire. Anzi, cerchiamo proprio di normalizzarla».Insomma questi rivoluzionari con la chitarra in mano cantano la solita canzone stereotipata. Ma è proprio questo il lasciapassare che ti permette di calcare palcoscenici famosi come quello dell'Ariston.(Gender Watch News, 25 febbraio 2021)ZAN CHIEDE A DRAGHI SOSTEGNO AL SUO DDLDopo il discorso di Mario Draghi al Senato, l'on. Alessandro Zan ha rilasciato un commento di cui riportiamo solo una parte: «Mi auguro […] che, nonostante l'assenza [nel discorso di Draghi] di un riferimento specifico su questi temi [ossia le rivendicazioni del mondo LGBT], il governo lavori in modo serio ed efficace per far uscire l'Italia dalle ultime posizioni in Europa per inclusione della comunità lgbt+, riconoscendone la piena cittadinanza. Lavoro che deve continuare dal sostegno all'approvazione definitiva al Senato della legge contro l'omotransfobia, la misoginia e l'abilismo, già approvata alla Camera lo scorso 4 novembre. È tempo di fare questo ulteriore passo verso l'Europa».Alla fine Draghi appoggerà seppur implicitamente il Ddl Zan, perché norma molto in sintonia con l'orientamento dell'UE, nonostante non sia una sua priorità. E poi, comunque, il premier potrà anche disinteressarsi di questo disegno di legge, dato che è questione che interessa il Parlamento.(Gender Watch News, 19 febbraio 2021)GOVERNO DRAGHI CONTRO LA FAMIGLIATutti ricordiamo che nel discorso programmatico di Mario Draghi in parlamento non si parlava minimamente di famiglia. E invece, con un gioco di prestigio, il ministro Elena Bonetti annuncia in una intervista di ieri a La Stampa che sta preparando un Family Act con numerosi interventi per la famiglia: progetti antiviolenza sulle donne, parità salariale di genere, fiscalità agevolata, imprenditoria femminile, assegno unico per il figlio. Ma cosa intende il ministro Bonetti per famiglia?Il ministero presieduto dalla renziana Bonetti non si chiama "ministero per la famiglia", ma "ministero per le pari opportunità e la famiglia". La chiave di interpretazione della famiglia sono quindi le pari opportunità di genere. Le quali non condurranno mai alla famiglia, o condurranno ad una famiglia deformata, non più famiglia. Il motivo è molto semplice. I diritti che stanno alla base delle pari opportunità sono diritti soggettivi e individuali, non presuppongono la coppia, ma pretendono di essere essi i presupposti della coppia. Questa nasce dal patto - di fatto o giuridico è oggi considerato lo stesso - tra due individui che, nel patto, vantano una parità da individuo a individuo. Partendo dalla parità di genere si arriva alla somma 1 + 1 ma non alla famiglia, perché la famiglia precede gli individui che la compongono. Non sono essi, sommandosi, a costituire la famiglia sulla base delle loro relazioni individuali - compresa quella della parità di genere - ma è la famiglia a costituirli. La prova è che se si parte dalla famiglia fondata sul matrimonio e solo in seguito si considera la problematica della parità di genere tra moglie e marito, questa verrà vista in modo completamente diverso: non più un rapporto rivendicativo tra due individui, ma relativo all'essere cellule diverse e complementari di un organismo. È tutto un altro mondo.Sulla base della sua (errata) visione della famiglia, il ministro Bonetti imposta malamente anche la cosiddetta questione del "femminicidio", tra le principali preoccupazioni dell'annunciato Family Act. Il problema della cosiddetta violenza sulle donne non si risolve con la parità di genere impostata come vorrebbe il ministro, ma con il recupero della famiglia quale essa deve essere. Invece, capita oggi che la violenza sulle donne viene attribuita alla mancanza di parità di genere a causa proprio della persistenza della famiglia tradizionale che sarebbe maschilista. Si usa il femminicidio contro la famiglia. Se si considerano uomo e donna come marito e moglie alla luce della famiglia fondata sul matrimonio, si risolve anche la parità di genere perché viene inserita in un contesto familiare indisponibile agli stessi due sposi e non frutto di rivendicazioni individuali. La parità di genere non fonderà mai i due in qualcosa di superiore a loro stessi, ossia nella famiglia della cui logica vivere, ma li lascerà sempre e solo al livello di due individui che combattono per i loro diritti individuali, avendo talvolta la meglio e talaltra la peggio.Questi due individui possono essere indifferentemente dello stesso genere o di genere diverso e in ogni caso si parlerà di parità di genere, perché essi non sono che individui che si autodeterminano nei loro diritti, e possono farlo in un modo come in un altro. Quindi sulla base della parità di genere tutte le unioni sono famiglia e tutte possono avere figli. Nella intervista a La Stampa richiamata sopra, Il ministro Bonetti ha anticipato che il suo Family Act conterrà anche un assegno per il figlio, indipendentemente dalla tipologia della coppia a cui è assegnato e indipendentemente dalla modalità tecnica in cui è stato concepito. Del resto, perché stupirsi? Sappiamo tutti - lo sapevano anche i cattolici che l'hanno votata - che, dopo la legge Cirinnà, per l'ordinamento italiano tutte le unioni sono famiglia e quindi ogni Family Act riguarda automaticamente, senza che sia necessario specificarlo, ogni tipo di unione.Tutti i bambini sono uguali, ha detto il ministro con l'appoggio, su questo punto, anche del senatore Pillon nello stesso numero de La Sampa.
A storyteller at heart, Sean Kavanagh is a great inspiration to us all. He is the special guest for the latest episode of BCEN and Friends podcast series. His catch phrase, “Fall Risk,” shows us how we all need to be afraid to not be a fall risk throughout our lives because if we don't risk the fall, we don't heap the rewards on the other side. He is an inspiration to us all by combining his humor with professional stories as well as his life experiences to show us that anything is worth the “fall.” Not to mention, he hails from Liverpool, U.K. Although he is now a naturalized American, he has that beautiful accent we all love to hear. Sean had a bicycling accident on August 17, 2016 which changed his life forever. In fact, it was such a terrible accident that the first responders at the scene were unsure of his fate. However, these first responders acted quickly and saved Sean's life. He still does not remember it to this day; he only knows what everyone has told him about it. Undoubtedly, we can't expect to remember much after being hit while bicycling downhill, by an oncoming pickup truck. To make matters worse, spectators said he flew some twenty feet through the air. After the accident, he only recalls when he awoke in a rehab hospital. One of the first things he saw when he opened his eyes happened to be his bracelet on his wrist which read, “Fall Risk.” As emergency responders across the map know, this means that he was to stay in bed, call for help, and do not try to get up on his own. Sean turned that bracelet into a catch phrase that shaped his life, to this day. Essentially, we may all fall at some point in our lives, but Sean believes that is when we learn the very most. After his accident, he became more apt to take risks because he learned how precious life truly is and how a minute of it should not be wasted. Sean has taught us how we must “fall” in order to prevail a stronger, more determined person. Sean Kavanagh is a man of inspiration and determination. There is much to still learn about life and Sean definitely has some pointers that can help us all to go farther and be successful and happy. Don't hesitate to listen to his heartfelt story on this episode of BCEN and Friends podcast, hosted by Brigid Flood and Janie Schumaker. It will not disappoint. Feel free to follow our latest guest, Sean Kavanagh, on social media- His website: http://www.fallrisker.com Email: Sean.Kavanagh@fallrisker.com Blog: https://fallrisker.com/blog CLICK HERE for a transcript of this Episode
Last weekend saw a successful opening of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. Today on Inside Business we take a look at the tournament through a business lens. Ciaran Hancock and Mick O'Keeffe of Teneo PSG are joined by Sean Kavanagh, Global Director at Pentland Brands (whose suite of brands includes Canterbury), Padraig Power, Commercial and Marketing director at the IRFU and Ed Dixon, a journalist with Sportspro
Last weekend saw a successful opening of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. Today on Inside Business we take a look at the tournament through a business lens. Ciaran Hancock and Mick O'Keeffe of Teneo PSG are joined by Sean Kavanagh, Global Director at Pentland Brands (whose suite of brands includes Canterbury), Padraig Power, Commercial and Marketing director at the IRFU and Ed Dixon, a journalist with Sportspro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a bumper show ahead of our trip to Norway. Over a pint or three of Poddle in the Four Provinces pub in Kimmage, we review the Dundalk, St Pat's and Sligo games, play back a couple of your favourite podcast moments and read out your best European memories. There's Sean Boyd v Sean Kavanagh and Sean Callan v Dylan Watts in the quiz and an interview with Gjert Moldestad, editor of Brann's D12M magazine, to talk Thursday's Europa League tie in Bergen.
Belvedere boys Sean Kavanagh and Jake Hyland are reunited for this week's pod to reflect on their childhood penalty shootout heartache and the grown-up reality of football in England and Ireland. Sean discusses the loneliness of his final days at Fulham and the lift he received from coming back to Shamrock Rovers. Drogheda skipper Jake opens up on his horrific hospital experience after breaking his leg last October. We also hear from Limerick boss Tommy Barrett ahead of the First Division's big kickoff and St Patrick's Athletic stalwart Ian Bermingham discusses their opening win over Cork City.
There's the Bray game from a couple of weeks ago, Member's Corner with Macdara Ferris, Questions From The East Stand with Alan Mannus v Dylan Watts and the winner against Sean Kavanagh in the quarter-finals. Then we make the draw for the TFTES 5-a-side tournament!
There's the Dundalk game, Dan Cleary, Graham Burke's Ireland goal, our new badges and a great QTFES with Sean Kavanagh v Luke Byrne and Ronan Finn v Joey O'Brien.
Sean Kavanagh is the CEO of The Ariel Group. In this episode, we explore his incredible story of how he grew the company from humble beginnings into a global leadership training company, built a high performing leadership team and how a recent riding accident has impacted his outlook on building a leadership legacy.
Comparing Social Security Disability Benefits with Workers Compensation Benefits How do Social Security benefits compare to Workers Compensation benefits? Join attorney Michele Lewane of the Injured Workers Law Firm as she pairs up with social security attorney Sean Kavanagh to navigate the differences! The post May 23, 2018: Comparing Social Security Disability Benefits with Workers Compensation Benefits appeared first on Locke & Quinn | Attorneys at Law in Richmond, VA.
Dave McAllister drops into Johnny Blues Bar for a chat about his Wheel of Fortune, his love of a row, the hard men at his former clubs and being signed by Sheffield United instead of Gary Twigg. We discuss Trevor Clarke's injury, a hideous Sligo game, flags, the George Byrne Memorial Quiz, his Ultras friends and Oriel Park, with a brilliant story about taking Dundalk's side of the tunnel last season. There's an interview with Paddy Daly and after we hear four qualifying quiz matches - Sam Bone v Dan Carr, Sean Kavanagh v Dean Dillon, Ethan Boyle v Ally Gilchrist and Greg Bolger v Joel Coustrain - Davey makes the draw for the last 16 of the Questions From The East Stand Cup.
"Hurt" & "Hard to Swallow" Is how Derry City manager Kenny Shiels explained his feelings after Sean Kavanagh told Kenny that he was going to Shamrock Rovers after being so close to signing for the Candystripes. The Derry manager however is totally focused on the game ahead with Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds. In what will be a tough game. Interview Patrick Cooke; Sligo V Derry City (Fri 7:45pm) Live on Drive105 including our Match Night Live Preview show from 7:15pm
For this week's podcast Mike focuses in on what Personalized Learning is and isn't and why you should be doing it in your classroom (Good chance you already are!) We also interviewed Central High School Teacher Sean Kavanagh. Check out what he is doing with his students in the classroom and hear his story!Resources:https://tech.ed.gov/https://medium.com/personalizing-the-learning-experience-insights/what-is-personalized-learning-bc874799b6fTwitter:MikeSPSDLASuzanneSPSDLAMusic provided by Camtasia Software and Bensounds.org
For this week's podcast Mike focuses in on what Personalized Learning is and isn't and why you should be doing it in your classroom (Good chance you already are!) We also interviewed Central High School Teacher Sean Kavanagh. Check out what he is doing with his students in the classroom and hear his story!Resources:https://tech.ed.gov/https://medium.com/personalizing-the-learning-experience-insights/what-is-personalized-learning-bc874799b6fTwitter:MikeSPSDLASuzanneSPSDLAMusic provided by Camtasia Software and Bensounds.org
In this episode Sean Kavanagh, member of Ransom City Church, stops by the podcast.