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We had another prank interview with a Chargers blogger, except this time Ronnie McMahon was sick, so it's just Terry McMahon in the Fightin McMahon's
This show is brought to you by SmartCookie Media where we provide end-to-end podcast production and VIP Day marketing services. Book a complimentary content session and ask for our free podcast checklist here. Do business owners retire? They can when they build to sell! In this episode, we're on-location! Nicole meets with three special guests to talk about how to buy or sell a business, profitably. Meet Marc Ruiz, wealth advisor and partner at financial planning firm Oak Partners, Scott Steinwart, the first VP and regional chief sales officer for a large Midwestern bank, First Merchants Bank, and Terry McMahon, CPA with McMahon & Associates who has almost 50 years of experience in valuations, buy-sell agreements, marital dissolution, and estate planning. Today, they share stories to highlight their best practices for planning, what the bank is looking at during an acquisition, and how having a “football team” of professionals makes all the difference. Get Weekly Tools to Build Your Business (for free!): The Entrepreneur's Toolkit Connect with Nicole: Nicole Schmied Linkedin; @Nicole Schmied Get Your Data-Driven Marketing Strategy: SmartCookie Media FREE: Content Strategy Session Visit: Oak Partners Visit: McMahon & Associates Visit: Scott Steinwart LinkedIn Have a story to tell? Signup here: www.serialentrepreneurshow.com **The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. This information is not intended to be a substitute for specific individualized tax or legal advice. We suggest that you discuss your specific situation with a qualified tax or legal advisor. Nicole Schmied with SmartCookie Media, Marc Ruiz with Oak Partners, Terry McMahon with McMahon & Associates, and Scott Steinwart with First Merchant's Bank are separate and unaffiliated entities from LPL Financial.**
Terry McMahon, Ghosts of North Dakota, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to talk about the origin of Ghosts of North Dakota and some exciting new devlopments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
McCann’s Irish Oatmeal and Personal Injury Attorney Jim McGing present the Hibernian Radio Hour. We continue on our Police Pub Tour as we return to The Cork & Kerry Pub at The Park again this week and we’re joined by newly retired CPD Captain, Terry McMahon. Terry hails from Visitation Parish and attended St. Christina, […]
This week, actor Moe Dunford (Vikings, The Tudors, Michael Inside, St. Patrick's Day, Rosie) returns to Irishman Abroad for his first ever solo appearance. Moe speaks candidly for the first time about his struggle with alcohol early in life (12:00), how he learned the importance of being himself (5:00) while also reflecting on the aftermath of Rosie and what life was like growing up in Waterford (Patreon Full Length Version Only). We hear what he is ashamed of as an Irish actor (1:18:00), an incredibly powerful discussion about his belief in the work of Terry McMahon (57:00), the phone call that completely changed his life (42:00) and much more. This is a one of a kind interview with one of Ireland's best acting talents. To access the full back catalogue of 213 Irishman Abroad episodes visit patreon.com/irishmanabroad.You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below.itunes.apple.com/ie/app/an-irishm…d1101165812?mt=8play.google.com/store/apps/detail…anabroad&hl=en_IEAn Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com.For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com.Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
In this episode of The Actors’ Room, Lynn Larkin is joined by Eddie Jackson. Eddie's most recent credits include the feature film Red Room, directed by Stephen Gaffney, Game of Thrones ('Battle of the Bastards' & 'Book of the Stranger') directed by Miguel Sapochnick, Riegn (TV Show) and Ripper Street (TV Show). He is also currently shooting Acceptable Risk a six-part series. Eddie studied theatre studies at Inchicore College and later completed the Dublin Acting Class with Terry McMahon. His other film and television credits include Vikings (T.V.) J.A.M (Short), Gold (Feature), Justlikeabitch (Short), Dog Eat Dog (Short), Proclaim (Short), Bridge Station (Short), Promised Land (Short), Windows (Short), The Last Frame (Short) and The Light of Day (Feature). Eddie also appeared in the short films A House of Cards and Normal, written and produced with fellow actor Mark McCabe. Both films had successful festival runs with Normal most notably been selected for the Cork Film Festival. Normal won Best Screenplay at The Underground Film Festival and was also nominated for best film, with Eddie also been nominated for best actor. He directed the short Lennon v McCartney, starring Seamus Brennan & Ruaidhri Conroy in 2015, which was based on the play by the same name, written by Stephen Kennedy.
Have you run a Warrior Dash? The Warrior Dash is a part of this fantastic trend of obstacle races, a running race that combines all sorts of physical feats to spice up your run. They will show you that no matter what you look like or how fast you are, you CAN succeed and accomplish things you never thought you could. These obstacles mean a diverse group of people can tackle one goal together at a fun, challenging event that gets you out of your comfort zone.
Writer-Director Terry McMahon’s controversial debut Charlie Casanova won Best First Feature at Galway Film Fleadh and was distributed by Studio Canal. His follow up feature, Patrick’s Day, won The Directors Guild of America Finders Series Award, The Grand Jury Prize at Woodstock Film Festival, Best Film at Galway Film Fleadh and the Audience Award at Cork Film Festival. Patrick’s Day is about a young man with mental health issues who become intimate with a suicidal flight attendant and his obsessive mother enlists a dysfunctional cop to separate them.
Donnchadh, Richard and Ruairí continue their efforts to escape from the basement by bringing you more film news, reviews and pleas for freedom. Donnchadh pitches a Back to the Future project based in 1950's Ireland, Ruairí ponders his role in The Gilmore Girls and Richard attempts to beam out of the basement - unsuccessfully. Tuxedos and stale bread were delivered down the shaft for their pre-Oscar chat, in which the lads fight over Birdman, make up over Foxcatcher, right the wrongs of American Sniper, and hail Whiplash. Plus Ex Machina, Into the Woods, Kingsman and Inherent Vice come under the verbal hammer and there's an interview with Irish writer/director Terry McMahon on the eve of the release of Patrick's Day.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
A film about the right to intimacy. Terry McMahon talks with us about his latest work "Patrick's Day" The post Terry McMahon – Patrick’s Day #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
This episode of InConversation features writer/director Terry McMahon, who made his feature debut with the hugely controversial Charlie Casanova. Winner of ‘Best First Feature’ at The Galway Film Fleadh, nominated for four Irish Film and Television Awards, and picked up for distribution by Studio Canal, Charlie Casanova broke the mould for Irish independent film. McMahon followed that up with Patrick’s Day, which had its world premiere at SXSW and his next feature, the scabrously black romantic comedy, Oliver Twisted is currently in development with The Irish Film Board and producer Tim Palmer. Awarded Best Director at Melbourne Underground Film Festival and winner of the RKO Pictures Hartley-Merrill International Screenwriting Award in Cannes, the Tiernan MacBride Screenwriting Award and nominated for The Irish Screenwriters and Playwrights Guild Award, McMahon has also lectured on screenwriting and acting in Trinity College Dublin, IADT, UCD, The John Huston Film School and The Casa del Cinema in Rome.