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Joel and Troy discuss some different, "not typical" topics that DL Moody covered in his book, "Golden Counsels" We look at "How to have a good prayer meeting," "The Sunday Newspaper" (His thoughts on news) "Should you mark your Bible?" And "How should you spend a sabbath?" Thank you for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/revived-thoughts6762/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Bryan Dobson, former RTÉ broadcaster; Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fail TD for the Wicklow–Wexford constituency & Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Artificial Intelligence; and Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal West.Jack Hahn, Today reporter in Sydney, also joins Anton to get the latest on the shooting incident in Bondi, which has left at least 10 people dead.00:35:45.000
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Feargal O'Rourke, Businessman, IDA Chair, and member of the government Taskforce on Infrastructure; Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU; and Labour TD, Marie Sherlock.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Shane Coleman, Newstalk Breakfast Presenter; Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central; and Nóirín O'Sullivan, Former Garda Commissioner.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Kevin Cunningham, MD and Founder of Ireland Thinks; Paul Murphy, Irish People Before Profit–Solidarity TD; Louise Burne, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner; and Paul McAuliffe, Fianna Fáil TD spokesperson on Social Protection, Local Government and Electoral Reform.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is John Cunningham, Marketing Insights Director for BAM Ireland; Philip Ryan, Head of Content with The Sunday Times Ireland; and Regina Doherty, MEP for Dublin.
Anton is joined by Broadcaster and Author Matt Cooper, Journalist Lise Hand and Co-Chair of the European Green Party Ciaran Cuffe to discuss the biggest stories in the Sunday papers.They discuss more revelations about DJ Carey, the latest poll putting Sinn Fein as the largest party and more.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Frances Fitzgerald, former Tánaiste and member of the G7 Advisory Council; Joan Burton, Former Tánaiste/leader of the Labour Party; Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU; and Harry McGee, Political correspondent with The Irish Times.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Frances Fitzgerald, former Tánaiste, and member of the G7 Advisory Council; Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fail TD for the Wicklow–Wexford constituency & Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Artificial Intelligence; and Ian Guider, Business journalist & columnist with the Business Post.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories in the Sunday papers is Dr Rhona Mahony, Consultant Obstetrician; Seán Defoe, Bauer Media political correspondent; and Conor Pope, Consumer Affairs Correspondent for the Irish Times.
Joining Anton to go through the Sunday papers are economist, Austin Hughes; Pat Rabbitte, former Labour Party Leader; and Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal West.
Anton Savage is joined by Aontú leader Peadar Toibín, Public Affairs consultant and Irish Times Columnist Gerald Howlin, and Former CEO of European movement Ireland Noelle O'Connell to discuss the biggest stories from the Sunday papers.They discuss expert concerns that our airports are easy targets for drone wars, former US President Barack Obama's visit to Ireland, the latest on the Presidential election and more
Ciara Doherty is joined by Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon, Law Lecturer Larry Donnelly and CEO of Children's Rights Alliance Tanya Ward to discuss the biggest stories from the Sunday papersThey discuss Sinn Fein backing Independent Catherine Connolly, the plans for the upcoming budget, a controversial week for the Social Democrats and more
Joining Anton to go through the Sunday papers is Frances Fitzgerald, former Tánaiste and Member of the European Parliament, who is a senior advisor at Teneo; Paul Hosford, Deputy Political Editor with the Irish Examiner; and Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West & party spokesperson for Housing
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Conor Lenihan, Former Minister of State; Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU; and Gabija Gataveckaite, political journalist.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Kate O'Connell, Former Fine Gael TD; Dan Mulhall, Former Irish ambassador; and Barry Doyle, Chief Financial and Operating Officer at Johnson Hana.Anton also speaks to Fionnán Sheahan, Ireland Editor of the Irish Independent at Mediahuis Ireland, about Fianna Fáil's potential presidential nomination & Willie O'Reilly, former director of Today FM, FM104, Highland Radio, and former RTÉ Group Commercial Director, about Claire Byrne's move to Newstalk.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is John Cunningham, Relationship Director with Morgan McKinley and Chair and Country Director of Lysis Group; Erin McGreehan, Fianna Fáil TD Louth, Spokesperson on Children, Disability, Equality and Integration; and John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group Ireland.
Anton sits down with Aontú Leader Peadar Tóibín, Political Correspondent at the Irish Daily Mail Sarah McGuinness and former director of One In Four and Amnesty International Colm O'Gorman to discuss the biggest stories from the Sunday papers.They discuss the ongoing issues with Children's Health Ireland, the race for the Presidency and more.
Joining Mandy Johnston to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers are Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Fein TD for Dublin Fingal West; Jack Horgan Jones, Political Correspondent with the Irish Times; and Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fail TD for the Wicklow–Wexford constituency & Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Artificial Intelligence.
Joining Mandy Johnston to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Pat Rabbitte, Chairperson of Tusla & former Leader of the Labour Party; Ellen Coyne, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times; and John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group Ireland.
Joining Sean Defoe to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Valerie Cox, Journalist and author; Colm O'Gorman, former director of One in Four; and John Connolly, TD for Galway West.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories in the Sunday papers is Former Justice Minister, Alan Shatter; Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin; and Tabitha Monahan, Political Reporter with the Irish Independent and Indo Daily podcast presenter.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group Ireland; Joan Mulvihill, Digitization Lead at Siemens; and Frances Fitzgerald, former Minister and MEP.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Former Leader of the Labour Party, Pat Rabbitte; John Cunningham, Relationship Director, Morgan McKinley; and Christina Finn, Political Editor with The Journal.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Valerie Cox, journalist & author; Colm O'Gorman, Human Rights Campaigner; and Gabija Gataveckaite, Political correspondent with the Irish Independent.
Emmet Oliver, lecturer in the business school at Trinty College Dublin, Noirin O'Sullivan, former Garda Commissioner Peadar Toibin, Leader of Aontú and Paul Hosford, Deputy Political Editor at Irish Examiner Joined Anton to review the stories making the Sunday papers and the major stories of the week.
Professor John Crown, consultant medical oncologist; Ursula Savage, political commentator; and Philip Ryan, Head of Content at The Sunday Times Ireland, join Anton to review the Sunday papers and discuss the big stories of the week.Listen here.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Green Party leader, Roderic O'Gorman; Journalist & Broadcaster, Claire Brock; and Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at DCU.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Lynn Boylan, MEP; John Cunningham, Relationship Director at Morgan McKinley; Kate O'Connell, Former Fine Gael TD; and Conor Faughnan, CEO at Royal Irish Automobile Club & commentator on transport & related issues.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Michael Kelly, Director of Public Affairs for the papal charity 'Aid to the Church in Need'; Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway; and Joan Mulvihill, Digitalisation Lead at Siemens.Newstalk reporter, Barry Whyte, also took a call to give us the latest on developments in Rome following the funeral of Pope Francis.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with The Irish Times; Joan Burton, Former Labour Minister; and Lorcan Allen, Former Business Editor the Business Post & Director of Business Development at Keating & Associates.
Limerick Mayor, John Moran, Irish Times Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Conor Pope, and Former Labour Minister, Joan Burton join Anton to discuss the stories making the headlines this weekend.From Trump tariff fallout to the ongoing battle over speaking rights in the Dáil, get all the latest here.
Joining Anton to discuss the week's biggest news stories is our newspaper panel of Barbara Scully, Author and Broadcaster, Michelle Murphy, Social Justice Ireland and Harry McGee, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times. Also giving his view on Trump's Tariffs is Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU.
Joining Anton to go through the Sunday papers is Gary Murphy, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University: Ciaran Mullooly, Independent Ireland MEP: and Maia Dunphy, television producer and broadcaster.
Joining Anton this morning to look at the morning's papers was: Joan Mulvihill, Digitization Lead at SiemensAilbhe Smith, Activist and campaigner Peadar Toibin, Leader of Aontú
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Philip Ryan, Head of Content with The Sunday Times Ireland; Gina London, Leadership communications expert & Sunday Independent columnist; and Frances Fitzgerald, former Minister, MEP & Member of the Gender Equality Advisory Committee to the G7.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Kevin Cunningham, Founder of Ireland Thinks & lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin; Kate O'Connell, Former Fine Gael TD; and journalist, Lise Hand.
Anton is joined live in-studio by Colm O'Gorman, Human Rights Campaigner, Scott Lucas, Professor and Political Analyst at The Clinton Institute in UCD and Louisa Meehan, Woodview HRM - HR and Dispute Resolution expert to discuss the biggest stories in Sunday's newspapers, including an update on the health of Pope Francis from Colm Flynn, Vatican Correspondent for EWTN.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Ailbhe Smyth, Activist and campaigner; Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News at Mediahuis Ireland; and political commentator, Ursula Savage.Anton also took a call from Newstalk reporter, Henry McKean to preview tonight's BAFTAs.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories form the Sunday papers is Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin; John Cunningham, Chair of the Board of Lysis Group and Country Director for Ireland; and Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor with the Irish Times.
Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Joan Burton, Former Labour Minister; Fiona Daly, Policy Communications and Government Affairs Specialist; and Paul Hayes, founder of Beachhut PR.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Nick Miller, public affairs strategist former spokesperson for Leo Varadkar; Leader of Aontú, Peadar Tóibín; and Valerie Cox, Journalist & Author.
Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Gary Gannon, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Central; Lise Hand, journalist; and Fergus Finlay, Irish Examiner Columnist.
Joining Anton to go through the Sunday papers is Michelle Murphy, Research & Policy Analyst at Social Justice Ireland; Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and Columnist with The Journal; and Lynn Boylan, Sinn Fein MEP for Dublin.
The sale of The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper and a bastion of liberal values in Britain's media landscape, was approved despite two days of strike action from journalists. The Scott Trust, the owner of the Guardian Media Group, which includes The Observer and its sister paper The Guardian, said the sale to Tortoise Media was expected to be signed in December. The Scott Trust said it would invest in Tortoise Media, becoming a key shareholder, and take a seat on both its editorial and commercial boards. Tortoise has also committed to safeguarding journalistic freedom and the editorial independence of The Observer, undertaking to honor the “liberal values and journalistic standards” of the Scott Trust in its editorial code. Tortoise was launched in 2019 by James Harding, a former editor of The London Times and director of news at the BBC, and the former U.S. ambassador to London, Matthew Barzun. Harding said The Observer name represents “the best of liberal, pioneering journalism,” and promised readers that “we will do all we can to live up to its history as a defender of human dignity and to give it a new lease of life as a powerful, progressive voice in the world.” Ole Jacob Sunde, who chairs the Scott Trust, said The Observer needed “an ally to be sufficiently funded, long-term in nature, and respect editorial independence and liberal values.” Journalists at both The Guardian, which publishes print editions between Monday and Saturday and has a deep digital footprint around the world, and The Observer, have protested the sale and went on a 48-hour strike. Giao Pacey, a partner at media and entertainment law firm Simkins LLP, said The Observer's new leadership will have to be careful in safeguarding the value of the newspaper, which is intrinsically linked to its brand, established over centuries. “Once the sale is completed, the leadership team will need to strike the right balance between preserving the legacy, culture, and integrity of the business while ensuring that it has sufficient resources and support to thrive in a rapidly evolving market,” said Pacey. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
We discuss the latest Daily and Sunday stories that are running in newspapers around the world and all the related Phantom news that has been released around the world.We love comments and feedback from the Phantom phans from around the world. At the bottom, we list some talking points we would love to have your input on. Remember if you comment, you automatically go into our draw for a monthly competition of free Chronicle Chamber swag.Below is a timeline of what we discussed.Daily & Sunday Newspaper story progress"The Avarice has Landed": 2 Min"The Skull and Jaw": 10 Min"The Princess of Songhai": 20 MinPhantom news from around the worldMad Cave Studios announce new series (link): 27 MinPotential new collector card series (link): 34 MinPhantom Video Game Pre Orders open (link): 48 MinNew Phantom products on the Comics Kingdom website (link): 52 MinPhantom on the USA Comic Con Cruise (link): 57 MinThe Phantom returns to Australian in 2025 (link): 59 MinFrew Phile cards to end (link): 1 Hr, 2 MinFrew Cyber Monday sale: 1 Hr, 7 MinNew KFS agents for Australia/Oceania (link): 1 Hr, 10 MinGreece Phantom comic now on sale (link): 1 Hr, 13 MinSwedish comic Agent X9 12/2024 feat Phantom story (link): 1 Hr, 16 MinPaul Mason & Dean Rankine win Comic Book Artists Stanley Award for 2024 (link): 1 Hr, 17 MinYou can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram. Would love to have your input.Did you like the 'abrupt' ending to the "The Avarice has Landed"?What deeper meanings did you read into the "The Avarice has Landed" story?Can you handle the Phantom drinking alcohol or do you prefer him as a teetotaler?Are you looking forward to Mad Cave Studios new Phantom series?Would you buy any of the Saturday Morning Cartoon collector card series?Did you purchase any Phantom items using the 10% discounts on the Comics Kingdom or Frew website?Did you like the Frew phile card series?Do not forget to subscribe and leave a review on our podcast. Support the show
Join us as we catch up with all the latest happenings with the Phantom from around the world in the month of October 2024. This podcast is truly international as we fly around dissecting Phantom related news from Sweden, Germany, Finland, Italy and Ukraine then review the latest Daily and Sunday newspaper stories and review comics from Australia, Sweden, Germany and USA.We love comments and feedback from the Phantom phans from around the world. At the bottom of the article, we list some talking points we would love to have your input on.Below is a timeline of what we discussedDaily & Sunday Newspaper story progressDaily 266 "The Avarice has Landed": 6 Mins, 30 SecsSunday 195 "The Princess of Songhai": 19 Mins, 30 SecsTony DePaul's blog post about the start of this adventurePhantom comicsFrew Comics (Australia)"The Mystery of the Mali Ibex" (Frew #1980): 30 Mins, 30 Secs"The Coast of Chains" (Frew #1981): 40 Mins, 30 Secs"Operation Domino: Silent Running Chapter Four" and "Operation Domino: The Irregulars Chapter Five" (Frew 1981): 50 Mins, 45 SecsMad Cave Studios (USA)Defenders of the Earth #2: 1 Hour, 30 SecsEgmont (Sweden)Fantomen 20-2024: 1 Hour, 6 Mins, 30 SecsFantomen 21-2024: 1 Hour, 10 Mins, 30 SecsWick & Zauberstern (German)Wick #8: 1 Hour, 14 MinsZauberstern #14: 1 HourPhantom news Zack Edition release Phantom series (link): 1 Hour, 22 MinsEditoriale Cosmo Italian book out: 1 Hour, 24 MinsFantomet 2024 Album out 8th Nov (link): 1 Hour, 25 MinsArki Design merch now out for sale (link): 1 Hour, 28 MinsSwedish Fantomen Subscription towel (link): 1 Hour, 34 MinsPhantom playset by ElastoWit (link): 1 Hour, 37 MinsWe would love to have your input on the following topics:What would you like to see us do for our 300th episode?Are you enjoying the AI subject with the current daily story "The Avarice has Landed"?Do you think the humanoid looks like the real life Elon Musk?Do you like your Phantom stories featuring current and future technology?Do you agree that it is best for Frew not to print black and white versions of Don Newton stories?Do you see this Operation Domino storyline happening before the Phantom Goes to War Lee Falk story if it was happening in chronological order?Do you like the idea of these publishers from around the world creating books featuring their local countrymen stories?Will you be purchasing any of the Finnish products? Would you like to see Frew and or PhantomsVault sell them?Would you buy a Fantomen subscription just for the freebie of the beach towel?Make sure you stay with us and do not forget to subscribe and leave a review on our podcast.Support the show
The dollar's rebound extended for a third day on Wednesday after some Federal Reserve policymakers left the door open to further rate hikes. Daniel Richards, senior economist, Emirates NBD joined us to discuss the latest on that and why we should be investing in new roads. Taimur Khan, Associate Director & Head of Research, CBRE, explained how residential transactions in the booming Dubai real estate market has reached new milestones exceeding previous records. Plus, a brand-new free paper has been launched in Dubai, with over 80,000 copies distributed across the UAE - Matthew Amlot from Arabian Business joined us to tell us more. Finally, Mo Mansour, Head of UAE, Remitly came down to Dubai CommerCity to explain why Dubai has been ranked as the number one city people from around the world want to move to. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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