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Topgold Audio Clips
Inside Teamwork.com Offices E488

Topgold Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 6:49


Recorded while on a walkabout through the Teamwork.com offices in Cork, Ireland, with Sean O'Grady.

Behind The Smiles: With Dr. Gina Dorfman
Core Values, Startups and Team Management with Dr. Sean O'Grady

Behind The Smiles: With Dr. Gina Dorfman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 45:55


Dr. Gina Dorfman interviews recent startup practice owner, Dr. Sean O'Grady. Dr. Gina asks Dr. O'Grady about the challenges and obstacles he is facing with a startup, as well as the success and autonomy he is enjoying from practice ownership. This is a great episode for new dentists and aspiring practice owners! Would you like to contribute questions and topic ideas for our next upcoming episodes? Please send your questions and ideas via email to drginad@gmail.com - We look forward to hearing from you!

TalkBox Boxing Podcast
EP 137: Chris Algieri & Sean O'Grady

TalkBox Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 41:46


Let's talk boxing! First up Woodsy talks to 81-5, former WBA lightweight champion of the world, Sean O'Grady, the Bubblegum Kid. The two talk Sean's illustrious history in the ring and as a commentator, the scope of todays boxing talent and the upcoming Hooker v Saucedo WBO junior welterweight title fight taking place in his hometown of Oklahoma City. Then the pride of Long Island, Chris Algieri, calls into TalkBox to discuss his plans for a comeback tour, starting with a bout against Angel Hernandez at the end of November in his hometown of Huntington, NY. There's no ring rust for this former WBO title holder. Talkbox episode 137, give it a listen.

Dentists, Implants and Worms
Episode 173: From Session Four in Arizona

Dentists, Implants and Worms

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 47:35


Justin and Mike took a break from the three day live surgery event that Implant Pathway held at the New Horizon Dental Center in Tempe, Arizona, to sit down with Tiger Safarov of Zen Supplies and Sean O'Grady, who was participating in Session Four in Arizona. Check out more details about Implant Pathway at www.implantpathway.com Also be sure to check out more information about Zen Supplies by visiting www.zensupplies.com. Dr. Sean O'Grady was born and raised in Phoenix. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in physiology and then from Boston University School of Dental Medicine with a Doctorate of Dental Medicine (DMD). Dr O'Grady was the chief resident at Metropolitan Hospital in New York City for his 2 year General Practice Residency. After his residency, Dr O'Grady practiced emergency and family dentistry in Chicago for 4 years. While there, he continued to hone his expertise in root canals, extractions, implants, urgent dental care, and family dental care. For more about Dr. O'Grady's practice, please visit https://www.sfldentistry.com

TRASHFUTURE
Universal Cruddit: Monster Double Feature Sode ft Abi Wilkinson

TRASHFUTURE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 92:32


The first episode featuring the fifth robot lion of our dumb internet Voltron! Journalist Abi Wilkinson (@AbiWilks) arrives as a guest and then is hoodwinked into leaving as a full time host because Hussein does the Get Out hypnosis on her. We (Riley, Hussein, Alex, Milo, and Abi) talk about a dumb round up of internet greivances including the killer jaegerbomb of Praljak, Twitter's ongoing difficulty with Nazis, and the weird generational greivances of Independent editor Sean O'Grady, who thinks millenials are famously too rich for our own good. The second half starts with a bizarre product, and then quickly transitions into a more serious discussion of the failures of Universal Credit and of the exterminist policies of right wing governments more generally. Come see us for a live recording at Alex's show at the Star of Kings on January 9th! Love, Riley

Garcia's Sports Garage
GSG - Episode 4

Garcia's Sports Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 29:52


Episode 4 Topics 1:30 - The NBA's Fake Persona 5:35 - FBS Championship Saturday Preview 12:08 - Interview with Sean O'Grady discussing Warriors, Lavar Ball, QB situation in the Bay and Rapid Fire 24:24 - How Social Media has Changed Sports 27:46 - Final Drive

Double Take
Sean O'Grady - Millennials don't deserve handouts from Hammond

Double Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 22:24


Kirsty Major is joined by Sean O'Grady to read and discuss his piece: 'This Budget shouldn’t have given millennials a thing - why on earth should I subsidise their houses and railcards?' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Double Take
Ben Chu - Nationalisation can work

Double Take

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 36:59


Economics Editor Ben Chu talks nationalisation with our very own defender of the free market, Managing Editor, Sean O'Grady. Hosted by Kirsty Major. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Moral Maze
The Morality of the Public Sector

Moral Maze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 42:52


It's not very often you see the complete breakdown of the constitutional convention known as collective cabinet responsibility. The issue at stake is whether to loosen the reins on austerity by giving a pay rise to public sector workers, from prison officers and nurses to judges and senior NHS managers. Ministerial heavyweights have been falling over themselves to urge the government to reconsider the 1% pay cap the Conservatives had wanted to keep in place until 2020. The fragile general election result has prompted a serious re-think. The debate is not just an economic one; it also concerns the moral value we place on the public sector. Paying public sector workers more than the minimum required to recruit them is surely the best way to retain and motivate gifted and dedicated people in the service of others? Or should their awareness of being in a socially-useful job be compensation and motivation enough? Besides, is the lifting of the pay cap too high a price to pay, when the extra money inevitably has to come from the taxpayer or risks detracting from the services themselves? Is the special value ascribed to the public service ethos justified? Does society need to retain the principle at all costs; a vital necessity for people who hold our lives in their hands; a recognition that we can be motivated by higher values than the mere pursuit of profit? Or - at a time in which the traditional distinctions between the public and private sectors are outdated - is it a self-serving myth? The morality of the public sector - our Moral Maze this week. Witnesses are Sean O'Grady, Dr Mary Bousted, Dr Jamie Whyte and Chris Graham. Producer: Dan Tierney.