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At the time of speaking to you, here in the UK we've just had Storm Isha and are about to have Storm Jocelyn. Many people around the country with trees blown over, roof tiles flying off and disruption to travel caused by the windy, rainy weather. Frankly, the stormy weather is a great metaphor for life in the 2020s! We are living in turbulent times, often feeling buffeted and blown by one thing happening after the other. Thoughts are whirling about the present, anxiety about what's to come, and difficulty seeing a clear path forward with any certainty. More than ever, I think, it's important to stay grounded, tethered to the ground, so to speak - mentally, physically and spiritually. Listen to the episode to find out some useful practices to become grounded. Sign up for my weekly career and well-being tips straight to your inbox and find more ways I can help on the Free Resources page on my website. https://fasttracktofearless.com/free-resources Get the self-belief and clarity to create a confident career strategy and join me on the Fast Track to Fearless.
Births, deaths, marriages, break-ups and family life.We love watching people share their personal moments on social media, with such posts often attracting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of views.On this week's show, we look at some of these viral videos from the past couple of weeks - and sometimes the unexpected backlash to them. We also enjoy a couple of musical performances that have attracted millions of views, from the busker to the curry house owner!The viral posts on this week's show:Dad and daughter having a laugh: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeMc25Lq/The heartbroken packbacker: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeMckLrR/Busker singer with an incredible voice:https://x.com/taylormod/status/1747755409048301845?s=46The woman caught up in Storm Isha: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGerU4AQp/ Husband's Borat impressions to his new wife: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeMcW685/The baby photo:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeM3xPss/Murder on the Tandoor: https://www.tiktok.com/@urbantandoorbristol/video/7323234954240888097?lang=enSeen a story we should cover? Get in touch with us!Email: sorryyouwentviral@gmail.com Twitter: Twitter.com/SorryUWentViralInstagram: Instagram.com/SorryYouWentViralTikTok: TikTok.com/@SorryYouWentViral
In our first ever episode Jordan and Mark will be looking at, and offering some light-hearted advice on, the following issues: Help Me! Every time the head walks in my class are doing something they shouldn't! EduNews - Sending poorly children into school and classroom cures Help Me! Storm Isha has ruined my week! Follow us on X (@HelpATeacherPod) to send in your own dilemmas and get featured on our next podcast! x.com/helpateacherpod Or, leave an anonymous 'Help Me!' Submissions using the google forms link here: https://t.co/NayRkR6TfT And don't forget to subscribe, review and share!
Storm Isha's ferocious winds caused severe disruption to flights, not to mention some very bumpy landings in storm gusts of up to 160 kilometres per hour. But what is it like flying a plane in those circumstances? I'm joined by airline pilot Captain Niamh O'Connor who's had more than three decades of experience in the sky.
Louise Hickey, Colm Ryan and Stella Meehan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture, which this week includes: · The fall-out from Storm Isha and Storm Jocelyn on rural communities· DAFM pays out an additional €8.1m in scheme payments· Farmer battles TB outbreaks for over 20 years· Agricultural tyres to be included in environmental scheme· How sheep farmers can improve flock performance Don't forget to rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland's weekly review of Irish agriculture and visit Agriland.ie for more.
Rosa and Lauren reflect on Spurs Women's chaotic win at West Ham in the eye of Storm Isha, and make our latest sales pitch to Grace Clinton after another dazzling performance. There are flowers for Celin Bizet, Jess Naz and Eveliina Summanen (but only in midfield, Robert!), concerns about defence with a game against the inevitable Bunny Shaw looming, and the Amy Turner Agenda gets a boost. We preview the men's cup game against City — can we do it without Sonny? — and dish out our latest culture picks. Follow us on Twitter: @_HometownGloryThe team on Twitter: Ash, Billie, Charlie, Rosa, Sam and Tom... And we're on Instagram: @_hometownglorygram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Take a listen to "The Green New Deal" and hear NASA climate scientist, Peter Kalmus, talk about the mysteries of the mind and global warming. "Hinkley Point C could be delayed to 2031 and cost up to £35bn, says EDF"; "Cookstove carbon offsets overstate climate benefit by 1,000%, study finds"; "As another cyclone heads for Queensland, we must be ready for the new threat: torrential rain and floods"; "Much of North America may face electricity shortages starting in 2024"; "The US needs 22m acres for the solar energy transition – here's what that looks like"; "The Big Question: Will climate change alter the flavour of my beer? Carlsberg CEO says probably": "How Australia's huge superannuation funds can do much more to fight climate change, with a little help"; "Did the BOM get it wrong on the hot, dry summer? No – predicting chaotic systems is probability, not certainty"; "Retailers on path to redemption as millions of kilos of batteries recycled"; "U.S. Hit by Record Number of High-Cost Disasters in 2023"; "A Republican 2024 Climate Strategy: More Drilling, Less Clean Energy"; "Jane Goodall Keeps Going, With a Lot of Hope (and a Bit of Whiskey)"; "Alok Sharma urges ministers to heed climate ‘wake-up calls'"; "Why are there so many storms and are they getting worse? Met Office confirms Jocelyn after Isha disruption"; "Euroviews. Norway's latest plan for Arctic deep sea mining will inevitably sink"; "Australia's year ahead in climate and environment — the good, the bad and the controversial"; "Nigeria's Lagos State Bans Single-Use Plastics and Styrofoam"; "Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water to Rise With Sea Levels"; "Drought Cuts Panama Canal Traffic by 36%"; "Heatwave warning issued for large parts of Australia as temperatures set to hit 40C"; "A severe cyclone is forming off flood-hit far north Queensland. Here's what we know"; "‘Oh my God, I can put a shoe on my head': waste walks the runway at Sydney festival"; "Wearable sensors worn by scuba divers could contribute to climate science"; "Will the crash in critical minerals derail the clean energy transition?"; "Nearly 5,000 Brits froze to death last year due to heating costs – study"; "Takeaway coffee cups could be next as NSW EPA looks to regulate more single-use plastics"; "Cyclone set to hit Qld harder and cause flooding for a week"; "Nufarm pushes biofuel, crop protection in decarbonisation push"; "The Global Lead Poisoning Crisis"; "Undeniable - the climate emergency network"; "Cyclone called Kirrily predicted to form on Tuesday"; "Inside Antarctica's sea ice puzzle"'; "How meat and milk companies are racing to ease your climate guilt"; "What does the ‘common good' actually mean? Our research found common ground across the political divide"; "‘It's not game over – it's game on': why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis"; "Businesses Need To Get Serious About Climate Change"; "Conservative hostility to net zero proves the party has turned its back on British capitalism"; "Missing Russian Data Is Harming Arctic Research at a Critical Time"; "The Internet's ‘Dog Mom' Talks the Science of the Human-Dog Bond"; "‘It's the industry's dirty secret': why fashion's oversupply problem is an environmental disaster"; "Climate crisis ignored by Republicans as Trump vows to ‘drill, baby, drill'"; "Parking Lots Cause More Heat and Flooding—Here's How 100 U.S. Cities Rank"; "Cyclone, heat and floods as triple weather threat hits northern Aus"; "COP29: Azerbaijan adds 12 women to summit committee following pressure from sustainability leaders"'; "Long wary of batteries, New York's now poised to go big on energy storage"; "Storm Isha: two dead and many without power as 107mph wind hits UK"; "Devastating drought in Amazon result of climate crisis, stud --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
That magical time of year is nearly upon us! This week, we were at the Six Nations launch at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. Stuart caught up with Peter O'Mahony, Andy Farrell, Gareth Davies, Warren Gatland, Rory Darge, Gregor Townsend, Michele Lamaro, Gonzalo Quesada and Steve Borthwick! Storm Isha prevented France making it to Dublin as well England captain Jamie George. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy 2024, and is it a Happy New Year? Not for me so far…a busted knee, burn out, and was out hiking in the Big Freeze – thankfully not Storm Isha! So a belated New Year episode of Radio Clash including some tracks I loved from 2023, a surprising amount of mashups, new wave electro […]
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, we give you the latest updates as Storm Isha ends and Storm Jocelyn begins. UK and US forces target Houthi rebels in Yemen for a second time. Nick speaks with Rail Minister Huw Merriman and Shadow Health Minister Karin Smyth. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
Champion Chatter – Season 03 Episode 04 is now available on Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple and Amazon Podcasts. 0:00-7:16 - Intro; 7:16-24:40 - A new era for the Clare Senior Footballers commences on Sunday when hosting Sligo in the opening round of Division 3 of the National League. New manager Mark Fitzgerald joins Eoin and James to assess their prospects and his plans for 2024; 24:40-39:22 - Having forensically studied Sligo, football analyst Kieran Madigan provides a great overview of the Banner's new surroundings in the National Football League along with ear-marking who are the teams to watch in the race for promotion to Division 2; 39:22-53:37- Storm Isha put paid to the majority of soccer league action but there were two major survivors as Avenue United unfortunately bowed out of the FAI Junior Cup while closer to home holders Newmarket Celtic continued their catch-up in the Premier Division with a derby victory over Shannon Town. CDSL PRO Dean Russell was on the line to look over those ties and peer ahead to a hopefully calmer weekend of weather; 53:37-1.04:22 - 200 athletes of all ages and abilities braved the stormy conditions on Sunday in Lee's Road to commence the latest Run the Banner series. Eoin and James were joined by Victor Fleming-O'Loughlin to look ahead to the three remaining races in Kilnaboy (6km), Quilty (8km) and Lee's Road (10km) in as many months and encourage more budding runners to take part; 1.04:22-1.16:40- A hectic schedule of Handball both domestically and nationally mandated Orla Considine to come into the studio and outline all the Juvenile Finals results and adult leagues along with some exciting provincial and national tournaments over the coming weeks; 1.16:40 - An impressive first National League outing for the Clare Ladies Footballers in Wexford, a dramatic finish to Ardscoil Ris' latest Harty Cup Semi-Final success, Scariff Community College's unfortunate exit from the Munster Senior B PPS Hurling Championship, St Flannan's College's Munster Junior Camogie Final, heartbreak for Naomi Carroll's Irish Women's Hockey team in their Olympic qualification hopes, a new start for Imogen Cotter, Munster and local rugby news/fixtures and semi-final finishes for the Clare Men'sand Women's sides in the West of Ireland Darts Challenge are all on the agenda in a busy finale to this week's show.
Joe is joined by Robert Grimes from ESB Networks to receive further updates regarding power outages in the Limerick area following Storm Isha. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
George Caulkin was absent on Monday, but rumours of his departure from Pod on the Tyne are WAY wide of the mark... or are they?! After all, football is a lie and you never know who to believe, especially in January. Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson were both strongly linked with moves away from Newcastle in the last few days and, as we recorded, there was another story, this time connecting Miguel Almiron with a move to Saudi Arabia. Also, Miguel Almiron is reportedly on the move to Saudi Arabia. Newcastle's women were looking for three points at home on Sunday, with an added bonus of potentially putting opponents Nottingham Forest out of the title race. Sadly, with Storm Isha raging through Kingston Park, and Albatross George in tow, it was heartbreak for the hosts and a three-team title race is a real possiblity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Caulkin was absent on Monday, but rumours of his departure from Pod on the Tyne are WAY wide of the mark... or are they?! After all, football is a lie and you never know who to believe, especially in January.Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson were both strongly linked with moves away from Newcastle in the last few days and, as we recorded, there was another story, this time connecting Miguel Almiron with a move to Saudi Arabia. Also, Miguel Almiron is reportedly on the move to Saudi Arabia.Newcastle's women were looking for three points at home on Sunday, with an added bonus of potentially putting opponents Nottingham Forest out of the title race. Sadly, with Storm Isha raging through Kingston Park, and Albatross George in tow, it was heartbreak for the hosts and a three-team title race is a real possiblity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More than thirty thousand homes in Northern Ireland and Scotland remain without power
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 22nd 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Dave RussellProducer: Kris Boswell
Flo Lloyd-Hughes is joined by Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill to discuss Lauren James's superstar performance at Stamford Bridge and rocky times at Manchester United. Storm Isha ups the difficulty in West Ham–Spurs, and lots of love for Sam Mewis as she announces her retirement. Host: Flo Lloyd-Hughes Guests: Jessy Parker Humphreys and Becky Taylor-Gill Producer: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Tapley, ESB Networks has the latest on power outages across the country in the wake of Storm Isha.
Kevin Cullinane, Group Head of Communications at daa, gives an update on the situation at Cork and Dublin airport in the wake of Storm Isha.
Owen O'Shea, Kerry County Council, Derek Pender, Galway County Council and Martina Hughes, Mayo County Council, on the aftermath of Storm Isha accross the country.
Joe Mag Raollaigh, Correspondent, reports on the overnight impact of Storm Isha across the country and Bryan Cannon, Director of Roads and Transportation with Donegal County Council discusses the impact in the north-west of the country.
You might have seen videos online of plans trying to land at various airports across the UK and Ireland last night during Storm Isha. Anyone who's been in that unfortunate situation knows that now only is it a hair-raising experience, but it can mean the flight is diverted to anyone city where the conditions are more favourable. So how are those decisions made? How many attempts does a pilot make before aborting? Sean was joined by Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Colonel, airport safety and security auditor...
The clean-up continues from Storm Isha after gusts of up to 99mph battered parts of the United Kingdom.A pensioner was crushed to death in Scotland by a falling tree and tens of thousands of homes were left without electricity.Areas of the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland experienced their strongest winds in two decades.In London, Tube passengers faced travel disruption on TfL services from debris blocking tracks and mainline commuter routes into the capital also suffered delays.To discover more about the aftermath of Storm Isha, why the government must act on flood defences and the health impact of living in saturated homes, the Standard podcast's joined by Sanjay Johal, community engagement manager at the National Flood Forum support charity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gerry Murphy, Meteorologist Met Eireann // Chris McNulty, reporter with the Donegal Democrat // John Lynch, news journalist with Ocean FM // Declan Cassidy, filmmaker who was on flight FR555 diverted to Paris amid the storm
Brian Tapley, Senior ESB Networks Engineer
And the incredible story of 3 abandoned siblings who found each other
PJ catches up on the weekend storm with David Joyce of Cork City Council, Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather and Jim Hernan, ESB Divisional Manager in Wilton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new week can mean only one thing...a new episode of 'It's All Kicking Off!'This week (via video call thanks to Storm Isha), the lads start off by questioning media speculation over David Moyes' job security at West Ham, wondering what more the Scot could do during his second stint in east London. Ian bashes Nottingham Forest for writing a letter of complaint after Ivan Toney sneakily repositioned the ball before scoring directly from the free kick...on what was a dramatic return from suspension. Chris says Crystal Palace fans need to get real after their fans protested against the direction with which they perceive their club to moving. AND Ian lists his top five managerial meltdowns in this week's 5 ASIDE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaos strikes again as the UK has been hit with its ninth named storm this season. Storm Isha has left thousands of homes powerless, brought commuters to a standstill and caused widespread disruption. And it's not the only storm we'll be weathering this week, as Storm Jocelyn arrives in full force tomorrow. So why are we getting so many storms? And how prepared are we? ITV Weather Presenter and meteorologist Becky Mantin tells Faye Barker what you need to know...
At the peak of Storm Isha, over 12,000 homes and businesses in Clare were without power, with areas in Liscannor, Miltown Malbay, Kilkee and Ennis the worst affected. Although the ESB dealt with damage to a large number of conductors and fallen electricity poles last night, repair crews are continuing to work throughout the day and have already restored power to all but 1,000 customers across the county. Small pockets of Kilkee, Miltown Malbay, O'Briensbridge, Tulla, Maghera and Whitegate are still disconnected and ESB's Clare Area Manager predicts that power will be restored to the majority of those customers by 6pm tonight. But with more storm weather ahead, Alan Hogan admits that some areas were power was stored could face outages again tonight.
Clare County Fire and Rescue Service responded to over 50 call-outs throughout the county last night as Storm Isha left as trail of destruction in it's wake. Over 80% of incidents in this county involved fallen trees which became uprooted in winds of up to 109 kilometres per hour and subsequently scattering debris, blocking some roads. A number of telegraph poles were also dislodged, mostly in the Keevagh area near Quin, leading to the R469 Ennis to Quin road closing for a time. The northbound carriageway of the N18 from Cratloe to Bunratty also had to be shut, as scattered debris from trees and branches made the road virtually impassable. A yellow weather warning for very strong and gusty winds remains in place for this county tonight and Clare Chief Fire Officer Adrian Kelly is urging the public to remain vigilant.
A Status Yellow wind warning remains in place for six western counties after Storm Isha - while some face Orange warnings tomorrow as Storm Jocelyn approaches. Drivetime's John Cooke joins us live from Co. Galway.
Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country. We spoke to Keith Leonard is Director of fire and emergency management at the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. What can we expect in terms of flights? We heard from Graeme McQueen, Media relations Manager with the DAA with an update.
Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country. We spoke to Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and ask how severe were yesterday's winds? Also for an update on the power outages across the country was Brian Tapley is a Regional Manager, ESB Network .
Manchester to Dublin flight diverted to Paris as winds hit 99mph. DPD AI chatbot swears at customer and calls company ‘worst delivery firm'. Met Office CO2 warning over 1.5C target. Are Google searches getting worse? Also in this episode:WhatsApp set to offer Airdrop alternativeUK scientists helping roll out world's first routine malaria vaccine programmeJapan switches off its moon lander… but could it come back to life?Surgeons develop 3D-printed liver models to plan complex cancer surgeryFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Michael Kelly, Journalist and Former Editor of the Irish Catholic and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star...
There has been major disruption in Kent because of Storm Isha, with strong winds bringing down trees causing power cuts and travel disruption.Kent County Council say they are concerned about the growing cost of extreme weather conditions so far this winter.Also in today's episode, a woman who was told a lump in her breast was “nothing to worry about” has now been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.29-year-old Leonie Botten is trying to raise money for potentially life-saving treatment in America.A couple from Hythe who lost their baby boy shortly after he was born are raising money to help other bereaved parents.Amber Buckingham and Ally Painting managed to spend time with Beaux because of a cold cot, and they want to make sure every hospital has one.Dozens of libraries across Kent could be closed to save money.The council has announced plans to consult on offloading some of the buildings as they aim to balance the budget books over the next few years.A Canterbury man says he is determined to keep driving even after reaching a milestone birthday.Eric Dixon recently turned 100 but still loves getting behind the wheel.And in football, Gillingham have had to settle for a draw against League 2 strugglers Forest Green Rovers.Hear from head coach Stephen Clemence, who says he is disappointed after the match.
On the other side of the world, there's very rough weather in the UK- with gales and downpours as Storm Isha blows in. UK correspondent Kay Oliver says there's major disruption, including 170,000 homes and businesses waking up to no power. "We've got train services suspended, we've got trees falling down on cars, and flights being cancelled." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Storm Isha battered the country last night leaving alot of damage to businesses and disruption to flights.Andrea was joined by Sinead Ryan, Newstalk presenter, Sorcha Crowley, journalist with the Irish Examiner, Anthony Gray Owner, Eala Bhan and Hooked Restaurants in Sligo, Chair of Sligo Tourism and others to discuss...
235,000 people remain without power, delays to train services following debris on the line, Dublin airport flight cancellations & significant structural damage in places across the country. Pat spoke to Conor Faughnan, CEO of the RIAC & Transport Commentator.
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Pleasure to be joined by Scott McKay and Robert Clark as we recap Saturday's 4-1 away victory at Dumbarton, we also assess the imminent signing of Mohamed Diomande and preview Wednesday's trip to Easter Road. Follow the Rangers Assessment, the Rangers channel of SM Media as we provide daily content on Rangers from season 2023-24. Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/rangersassesssm?s=21&t=utxUwx5aQIh6HnlunK01NQ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092748952125 Instagram - https://instagram.com/therangersassessmentsm?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country. We spoke to Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather and ask how severe were yesterday's winds? Also for an update on the power outages across the country was Brian Tapley is a Regional Manager, ESB Network .
Joe is joined by Robert Grimes from ESB Networks to receive an update regarding Storm Isha. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by Brian Kennedy, Director of Service for Transportation and Mobility at Limerick City and County Council, to discuss further updates regarding Storm Isha. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You might have seen videos online of plans trying to land at various airports across the UK and Ireland last night during Storm Isha. Anyone who's been in that unfortunate situation knows that now only is it a hair-raising experience, but it can mean the flight is diverted to anyone city where the conditions are more favourable. So how are those decisions made? How many attempts does a pilot make before aborting? Sean was joined by Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Colonel, airport safety and security auditor...
Clean-up efforts are to get underway this morning after Storm Isha swept through the country. We spoke to Keith Leonard is Director of fire and emergency management at the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. What can we expect in terms of flights? We heard from Graeme McQueen, Media relations Manager with the DAA with an update.
Ian and Dave are joined by Former Gloverscast Quiz Champion Rob Manley to chat through the 2-0 against Hemel Hempstead at the weekend. Apologies for some of the audio, Storm Isha did a number on the internet connections.Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Leave us a review and share the pod with a pal.We'd love to welcome some local businesses into the Gloverscast family through advertising. If you're a business that would like to speak to a dedicated audience of more than 1000 monthly listeners, please get in touch. Find out more about advertising with us here.If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Met Éireann Forecaster, Liz Coleman.
Joining Anton to review the main stories in the Sunday papers is broadcaster and commentator, David Davin Power; John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group Ireland; and journalist & author, Valerie Cox.Anton is also joined by Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather to give us an update as Storm Isha makes its way across the country.