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Teehan's Tavern will close on March 3. The tavern's manager Shannon McAuliffe joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss how they plan to celebrate the 171-year-old building before it's demolished.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Teehan chats to the Kilkenny People's Liam Kelly O'Rourke on CRKC about her upcoming trip to Africa with fellow players 17.11.2023
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Peter sits down with Union Carpenter Steve Teehan, who ran for State Representative in the 9th Norfolk District in the 2022 election.
Merry christmas to all of our wonderful followers from myself & Mark. A special bonus episode to finally close out season 3 & one for the coaching nerds. A detailed chat about implementing a formation with your staff & players using the 14231 formation as an example. We hope you enjoy listening in. See you in the new year!
Detective Lieutenant Jimmy Teehan is a 25 year Law Enforcement veteran who is the head of the Community Policing Division of the Paramus, NJ Police Department. Jimmy is also a former L.E.A.D. Instructor of the Year.
From the maker to the made is a podcast about creativity, artistry, Process and flow. Each week hosts Barry power and Damien Walsh give insights into their own personal and unique perspectives on their work, process and lifestyle in the modern digital age. In this episode, we chat with animator director and all-around legend Jamie Teehan. A veteran of over 220 Shows for TV. With titles including Fosters home for imaginary friends. The amazing world of Gumball, El Tigre, Nelly and Nora. Randy Cunningham 9th Grade ninja and Pinkalicious and Peterrific Some of the things we discussed. His Beginnings, Following his dreams, The booming Irish Animation industry. Remote working as a creative and the “secret showoff”. Working in mixed media. Audience reaction and the keys to success. How a story evolves from the beginning. Please like, share, subscribe, leave a comment and recommend this podcast if you enjoyed it. If you think you know someone who might pass it along. New Episodes coming every week If you or somebody you know would like to get in contact about appearing on From the maker to the made podcast as a guest. Please get in touch fromthemakertothemade@gmail.com From The Maker To The Made Facebook | Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube Barry Power is an Independent musician and creator. Signup to his mailing list and receive his ebook Where I choose to shine a light. Website | Patreon | Facebook | Instagram |Twitter Damien Paul Walsh is an Irish film composer whose recent works include the historical Documentary series 'Sacred Sites of the World', TV show 'The Great Guide to the Future', the gritty award-winning crime thrillers 'Bully' and 'Class A' and the horror 'Red Room' which had its Irish Cinema Debut in late 2017. Damien has been writing music for the past twenty years, having his music played by many different groups from Jazz quartets to the RTE Concert Orchestra. As a multi-instrumentalist, he also has extensive experience touring in bands across the UK and Ireland at festivals such as Electric Picnic, Body & Soul, Cork Jazz, Sea Sessions and Longitude to name a few. Damien is currently working on a number of feature films due for release in late 2021. Website | Instagram | Twitter
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Joe Teehan at the Blaine border crossing about the scene after the U.S. reopened the border to vaccinated travelers.
Ar an gclár inniu, tá Bernadette i mbun comhrá le cara mór léi, Peneleapaí. Is amhránaí den scoth í Peneleapaí agus canann sí cúpla amhrán álainn don chlár. Tagann Máire Teehan agus a hiníon óg Christina isteach chuig an stiúideo freisin. Tháinig siad chun cónaí anseo le déanaí agus taitníonn an ceantar go mór leo. Originally broadcast 3rd October 2021 On today's programme, Bernadette talks to her good friend Peneleapaí, who has a beautiful singing voice. Peneleapaí shares some of her favourite songs on the show. She is also joined in the studio by Maire Teehan and her young daughter, Christina, another lovely singer, who have recently moved to live in the area. Beatha teanga í a labhairt!
This week Ann Teehan Owner of Anniepooh, an eco-shop that makes living sustainably easier, chats with Guaranteed Irish CEO Brid O'Connell about moving the business online, the importance of supporting local Irish brands, small steps we can all take to be more sustainable, & much more.
'Connect, Create, Inspire' - is our Spring series celebrating the importance of creativity to our health and wellbeing, especially in these challenging times. It sees us collaborate with some fantastic Arts & Health practitioners to bring you a month full of diverse and enriching creative activities to soothe your soul and reconnect with yourself.My guest this week is Brigid Teehan of Beehouse Arts. Brigid passionately believes that everyone has creative potential and when that potential is realised it has a powerful role to play in peoples' physical, mental and social wellbeing.Beehouse Arts develops, coordinates and delivers innovative arts projects in community and healthcare settings including bespoke creative activities for events/festivals. 'Boots Off' is a series of group journaling workshops specifically aimed at rural dwellers who may be feeling isolated at the moment. Participants are encouraged to relax in a warm and friendly atmosphere, and perhaps begin to develop the daily habit of expressing their thoughts on paper.Bookings are still open here:https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/south-tipperary-arts-centre-15636324417All events are FREE but need to be booked to ensure a place. We have teamed up with some amazing artists and practitioners to bring you 4 weeks of online events to help you #keepwell - we hope you enjoy!#ConnectCreateInspire is kindly supported by Healthy Tipperary, Healthy Ireland, and Tipperary Arts OfficeGet in touch with the podcast: southtippartspodcast@gmail.com
Cork's Ciaran Teehan from Blarney Street into the second round of the World Darts Championship He speaks with The Score's Trevor Welch on Cork's 96FM See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode is our fourth and final episode in our mini-series on schizophrenia. In this episode, we take an advanced look at the clinical management of schizophrenia, including a discussion of treatment-resistant schizophrenia and clozapine. Warning: this content in this episode is a little bit more advanced than usual, but also ultra interesting. Our guest expert is Dr. Gary Remington. He is a researcher, psychiatrist, Chief of the Schizophrenia Division at CAMH and an author of the 2017 Canadian schizophrenia guidelines The learning objectives for this episode are as follows: By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to… Have an approach to treating a first episode psychosis of schizophrenia Understand the important components of maintenance treatment in schizophrenia Understand the concept of treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS) Know when to initiate clozapine List some of the psychosocial interventions involved in treating schizophrenia References: Remington, G., Addington, D., Honer, W., Ismail, Z., Raedler, T., & Teehan, M. (2017). Guidelines for the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia in adults. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(9), 604-616. Lieberman, J. A., Stroup, T. S., McEvoy, J. P., Swartz, M. S., Rosenheck, R. A., Perkins, D. O., ... & Severe, J. (2005). Effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs in patients with chronic schizophrenia. New England Journal of Medicine, 353(12), 1209-1223. Kapur, S., Remington, G., Jones, C., & Wilson, A. (1996). High levels of dopamine D2 receptor occupancy with low-dose haloperidol treatment: a PET study. The American journal of psychiatry, 153(7), 948. CPA Note: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers the treatment of schizophrenia with Dr. Jason Joannou and Dr. Andrew Lustig, two inpatient staff psychiatrists at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and assistant professors at the University of Toronto. The learning objectives for this episode are as follows: By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to… Articulate the basic psychopharmacology of antipsychotics Create a basic treatment presenting with a first episode of schizophrenia, based on the 2017 Guidelines for the Pharmacotherapy of Schizophrenia in Adults Summarize principles of longitudinal treatment, which includes treatment-resistant schizophrenia and psychosocial approaches to the illness. References: Remington, G., Addington, D., Honer, W., Ismail, Z., Raedler, T., & Teehan, M. (2017). Guidelines for the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia in adults. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(9), 604-616. Norman, R., Lecomte, T., Addington, D., & Anderson, E. (2017). Canadian treatment guidelines on psychosocial treatment of schizophrenia in adults. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 62(9), 617-623. Tiihonen, J., Haukka, J., Taylor, M., Haddad, P. M., Patel, M. X., & Korhonen, P. (2011). A nationwide cohort study of oral and depot antipsychotics after first hospitalization for schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 168(6), 603-609. Your input will help us improve this podcast and provide more insight into why and how podcasts are used in medical education. And remember you’ll also be given a chance to win a $230 gift card of your choice/pre-paid visa in addition to the good you’ll be doing. We look forward to listening to all of you for a change! CPA Note: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com. For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
We talk about his first release "There is Not a Snake", CRA tactics, jazz names, and much more. Dig in to a deep dish pan pizza with the unique and talented Nick Teehan!
We sit at the table of Jon Lax and he shares his reaction to the backlash on the internet when they closed TeeHan and Lax. Jon also gives us insight into how he sees the future of design playing out.
In this episode: Fastlane, when to change jobs, Structs vs Classes in Swift, Exporting assets, and writing APIs in Rails! If you have questions of your own, you can tweet us at @immutablefm, email us at questions@immutable.fm, or join our Slack team! Sponsors: Hired Topic 1: Can you go a little into what you use Fastlane for; and if it makes sense to start using as an indie dev or only at a company, or both? Fastlane Fabric Felix Krause Topic 2: What do you do when you get offers for better opportunities with more pay and better perks soon after you just switched jobs because it was a better opportunity with more pay and better perks? Topic 3: I am fairly new to programming and Swift and I am a bit confused after watching the WWDC on protocol-orientated programming. When should we choose to use a Struct over a Class in iOS and is POP something that you are using when writing your apps? Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift Object-Oriented Programming Andy Matuschak Andy Matuschak - "Functioning as a Functionalist" Justin Spahr-Summers Justin Spahr-Summers - "Enemy of the State" Topic 4: When coming up with mockups for clients, is there an easier way of exporting multiple variations/sizes of a mockup quickly with one click For example a logo in illustrator exported in three different colors for the client to choose. Is there a faster, easier way to mass export without saving each variation as pdf or png individually? Adobe Illustrator Adobe Generator Affinity Designer Gulp gulp-svg-sprite Sketch Figma Topic 5: I have a question for the show that arose from the Parse discussion. As a mobile developer I would love to start doing some small backend stuff and write my own API. Where is the best place to get started on that journey? Sam mentioned Ruby on Rails as his go to. Would love to hear more about how we can transition to backend stuff. Railscasts.com Treehouse Outro Today w/ Teehan & Jacks: Episode 2 (We've already stopped doing it because it takes too much time.) Personal Sam Spec's Slack Team
On this week’s Fordham Conversations: We showcase some of the stories and interviews that WFUV student reporters have produced for Fordham Conversations. Conor Teehan looks at siblings in the macro. Alyssa Taigos interviews the director of Fordham's Job incubator and examines women's soccer in the US post Olympic Gold. Kevin Cline learns about green living in the big city, and Viridiana Castelan examines bottle collecting as a way of life.
WFUV's Viridiana Castelan reports on an organization that trains kids reporters. Then WFUV's Conor Teehan interviews veteran newsman Brian Williams. Finally, Mary Wilson talks with Keith Alan Howey about his master’s thesis on homeless veterans.